PAGE TWENTY — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Mon.. Oct. 2. 1978 ject Re-entry Alive and Well Public Health Nurses DNES MORAN, MSW begin to fit back into society, into the munity is that accepting. One of the conununity where many ties have Project Re-entry is alive and well, greatest Christian concepts is Plan Geriatric Clinics been disolved? forgiveness. A man or woman serves in Manuester. Re-entering the com-' MACC Newt] Project Re-entry is one place Beginning Tuesday, Oct. 31, the cerns of the person discussed. Any m uni^ i»Noften difficult wherever their sentence and returns home only The Weather where the ex-offender returning to Manchester Public Health Nursing problems found are referred to the one isjetorning from; the service, gone, his friends give him up, his girl to find that people may still hold the Manchester area can turn. Association will hold a geriatric person’s own physician or other ap­ WHAtS Sunny today, highs in upper the hospital, or any other institution. friend may find someone else, his their past against them. A person Our service works at linking com­ screening clinic once a month from 9 propriate resource. Return ap­ 60s, 20C. Tonight fair followed ' It is especially difficult on men and wife may divorce him. punished by the rules of society needs munity resources to aid an individual a.m. to noon in the Community Hall pointments will be made for follow­ NEWS by increasing cloudiness. Lows women coming out of prison. In short, when a person is sent to to come back to a community where at Squire Village. up visits. in the smoothest possible way; in he can be forgiven for his past. in 40s. Wednesday mostly /C Project Re-entry helps. We prison, society does a pretty com­ All residents of Squire Village 60 areas such as housing, employment, The next time an ex-offender com­ Staffing the clinic are Phyllis iJIanrliTHtTr SuTUiiui l^rraI^ cloudy with highs in 60s. . become the mediator, the advocate,. plete job of isolating him from the financial aid, counseling, crisis in­ years old and over are eligible. Peo­ Saich, geriatric nurse practitioner, Probability of rain near zero the buffer in working with ex­ rest of the world. That is the respon­ es to you looking for a job, looking for ple will be seen by appointment only. tervention and on going acceptance a place to live, looking for a sign of and Margaret Mills, community today, 10 percent tonight, and offenders who are easing their way sibility one must take when we risk The emphasis of this clinic health aide. Vol. XCVIII, No. 2 — Manchester, Conn., Tuesday, October 3, 1978 and emotional support. human understanding, remember A Family NEWSpaper Since 1881 20 percent Wednesday. back into the community. breaking the' law. Punishment takes program is on health. An assessment Reward Offer A question for all of us to consider this old Russian custom. , Appointments may be made by Weather map on Page 17. When a man or woman is im­ many forms. Losing one’s freedom is visit takes about one hour. A com­ is “When does one finish ‘doing In Russia when a person returns calling 647-1481. HARTFORD (UPI) - The state prisoned — incarcerated — they are one. Isolation and cutting off of com­ plete history and review of body this new clinic is to be held in addi­ today authorized the payment of cut off from the rest of us; in fact, munity ties is another. time?’ ” When the sentence ends? from prison, the town raises a When the prison releases him/her systems is done, urine tested, ears tion to the clinics now held at Senior 120,000 for information leading to this is part of their punishment. But people who go to prison come WELCOME HOME sign. Below the back to the community? checked for wax, heart and lungs Citizens Center, Mayfair Gardens the arrest and conviction of a per­ While a person is "doing time” his OUT eventually. They again receive statement reads “let us not fail him 1 wish I could tell you it is that assessed and feet checked. and Westhill Gardens. son or persons in the 1973 slaying their freedom. How then do they again.” family may leave him, his job is easy. I wish I could tell you the com­ Medications are reviewed'and con­ of Barbara Gibbons. Dennis A. Santore, the state’s Rebel Group Asks attorney for Litchfield County, f MCC requested the full reward and the Calendar' request was granted by Gov. Ella Manchester Community T. Grasso, a spokesman for her office said. Calendar offers this calen­ lt'$ tint to dar of events in the interest “My review of the case today Pope Death Probe pick up your indicates that the offer of a public of the community. All the niuo-ptckodcopy MCC-sponsored activities reward for information leading to VATICAN CITY (UPI) - A Roman pope’s brother, sister and other shortest in nearly 400 years, was of our now Catholic traditionalist movement relatives kneeled to pray by the bier. listed below are open to the cireulorot the arrest and conviction of typified by John Paul’s refusal to public and many are free of anyone responsible for this crime said today it has asked a Vatican Cardinals discussing the choice of wear the elaborate gold, silver and yournooroot would lend substantial support to prosecutor to investigate “the true a successor to John Paul are making charge. For further infor- ColSoratorol jewel-encrusted papal tiara, and his " mation, call 646-2137. SALE STARTS TODAY! Hurry in for Spectacular Values! the investigative authorities,” causes” of the death of Pope John it increasingly clear they will seek an humble parish priest manner. .VIoniiay Santore said in his letter of Paul I. engaging pastor like him. "This pope without a crown has ~ X ^ request to Mrs. Grasso. The Civilta’ Cristiana movement, “After Pope John Paul it is not made us understand clearly where ♦Lunch: Swiss Steak, an Italian group that has been close possible to turn back,” Cardinal noon college dining room. his force was,” said Cardinal Giovan­ Wiretap Case to rebellious French Archbishop Gabriel-Marie Garrone of France ni Colombo, the Milan archbishop Tuesday Marcel Lefebvre, said it sent a copy said Monday, after meeting with 39 who was the last man to speak to •Lunch: Roulade of Beef The Supreme Court has agreed of its request to the college of car­ other church princes Jo discuss the John Paul before his death. “In the Foicie, noon, college dining to consider whether the FBI needs dinals so they may decide on possible conclave beginning Oct. 14. few days of his reign all of us saw a room. a specific go-ahead from a judge “urgent” action. “All of us had the impression that rejuvenated and promising church, a •Dinner: Greek, 6 p.m., t o u r CHOICE before its agents may break into The step by Civilta’ Cristiana was John Paul responded to all the church that was more present in the college dining room. an office to set up an authorized the first concrete action taken by any criteria for which he was selected,” minds of men.” ••CPS Theory and wiretap. See page 3. person or group since news media Garrone said. “That is why we John Paul’s humble manner and in­ Review — Part II; St. Marys began discussing the pros and cons of agreed on him. Business and Public performing an autopsy on the pope’s “ I remain convinced that the formal style particularly impressed Automatic PZC Actions cardinals from the United States, Policy; 6 to 8:40 p.m., body. The Vatican said last week that criteria remained valid for the elec­ Electric Blankets The Manchester Planning and laws governing vacancies of the tion of his successor and it is not such as William Wakefield Baum of Hartford Road Campus, Batteries recharge when exoosed Washington, D.C., who said: “His Room 216. ^ n y light s o u r ^ C o ^ f J ? ^ Zonipg Commission approv^ five papal see do not contemplate autop­ possible that the coming choice is not zoning items Monday night and sies, but otherwise ignored the media in harmony with that of Aug. 26.” pontificate, for all its brevity, has Wednesday 1 8 a7 0 *«'ratemadoot.oiSSs,yte. been a blessing.” tabled one request from Lydall suggestions. John Paul, elected Aug. 26 in the Cross-Country; MCC vs. lit"' Inc. See page 4. Civilta’ Cristiana did not say why it shortest conclave of cardinals this UConn J.V., 4 p.m., main ...... 22.40 LC.D. Chronometer Cardinal Timothy Manning of Los felt an autopsy was required. century, reigned over the church only campus. • Full Control) 27 77 Angeles said he was certain his “Civilta’ Cristiana, through its •Dinner: Russian, 6 Not Afraid 34 days before dying of a heart attack fellow church princes would be legal representatives, has submitted last Thursday night. p.m., college dining room...... 31.17 Rich decorator colors in a machine- seeking another pastoral pontiff like washable blanket. Economical too OAKLAND, Calif. (UPI) - a formal request to the promoter of The spirit of his brief reign, the John Paul. Thursday ‘ U iS ^ ...... 46.30 ... less than 4c a night to operate! Symbionese Liberation Army justice (prosecutor) at the tribunal •Lunch: Ham Steak members William and Emily of the Vatican City State that the Hawaiian, noon, college Hams are not afraid of years prosecutor’s office open a judicial in­ dining room. behind bars — they are confident quiry to ascertain the true causes of Friday 3 they one day will return to the the death of the supreme pontiff John Two at Refinery streets to work for social change. Cross-Country: MCC vs. Paul I,” the group said in a press That was the thrust of a state­ release. Mattatuck Community ment they issued when they College, 4 p.m., main cam­ “The detailed document addressed pleaded guilty to simple kidnap Die in Explosion pus. to the Vatican judiciary was also sent charges for the Feb. 4, 1974, ab­ to His Most Reverend Eminence Car­ •Dinner: German, 6 COMMERCE CITY, Colo. (U P l)- the refinery, which is located in an duction of Patricia Hearst from p.m., college dining room. 28" High dinal Carlo Confalonieri, dean of the A Conoco oil refinery exploded in industrial area surrounded by homes. : Ginger Jar her Berkeley, Calif., apartment. Between Scenes Sacred College, so he may know its flames at dawn today, killing two The injured were taken to five Stairwell Gallery: V- Favorite Harris, 33, and his 31-year-oId Artworks Gallery Group i Lamps with Marsha Mason, star of “Promises in The Dark,” talk?Ta,a contents and report on it in a direct employees, injuring at least two Denver area hospitals by evacuation Pleated Racing wife appear before Alameda and. confidential way to the car­ dozen others and sending a ball of helicopters and ambulances. Exhibition, through Nov. 3, County Superior Court Judge Shades Cars & Cycles Herald reporter on Haynes Street while she takes a few dinals, who are the depositaries of fire and flaming metal 500 feet into Fire departments from throughout opening reception, 8 p.m., I Instant Organizers For Mr. Quarterback™ Stanley P. (iolde today for senten­ concert of chamber music moments out between scene shooting in front of Manchester sovereign power in periods of Vacan­ the sky. the metropolitan area rushed to the Boys’ Easy-Care Our R if. Kitchen, Bath, Pantry Football Passer cing on charges of kidnapping featuring the Baroque 26.99 & 69L. %!9I. Memorial Hospital. “I really like playing a woman doctor,” cy of the (papal) see, for all those An hour after the initial explosion scene, using water and foam to fight Trio. Flannel Shirts Miss Hearst, kidnapping a man she said about her role in the movie. “It’s terrific being in New measures, including urgent ones, in the main refinery area northeast the fire. Heavy black smoke billowed 2.44 Si"» Our R cf. 24.99 whose car was used in the abduc- 19.76 • LeMans Racing (^rs by fee that an evaluation of the cir­ of Denver, one of the plant’s main 3,000 feet into the air. Saturday Q Q Q Our Colorful glass bases in Almond, • Clean-Up Caddy • Wrap and England this time of year, ” She has lived several years in New Plenty of fast gridiron action. • Ridge Riders Motorcycles tv Zee tion, robbing Miss Hearst’s cumstances requires.” storage tanks also exploded. W e W W Reg.4.49 Chocolate or Terra Cotta, to suit Bag Organizer • Broom and The force of the explosion rattled Soccer: MCC vs. Dean Automatic football passes... by 75 different Matchbox styles. I fiance, Steven Weed, and false York City. Story and more pictures on page 14. (Herald photo For the third straight day today, Firefighters feared the fire might your color scheme. Mop Holder • Ironing Organizer Rack homes as far away as 22 miles and Junior College, 1:30 p.m.. Assorted plaids in yourself or with a team! Zee cars are friction-poweredi imprisonment. by Pinto) torrential rain slowed down the flow spread to other nearby tanks. windows in close to the blast site Cougar Field. 100* cotton. Machine of mourners filing into St. Peter’s “I was driving on the highway near washable. 8-18. were shattered by the force. Police Monday the refinery when the ground began STOCK UP ON FILM AND SAVE! A Figurehead Basilica to pay last respects to the closed off all roads in the area, in­ late pope. to shake and a ball of flame •Lunch: Coq au Vin, Boys’ G.E. REBATE DAYS ARE HERE AGAIN! cluding Interstate 270, causing noon, college dining room. ASA-100 Kodak Jay Solomon, chief of the Vatican officials estimated that erupted,” said Frank Mathias, who Western-Cut C l 10 or C120,20 Exposure...... 1.39 scandal-riddled General Services Classes Stop massive traffic jams as residents more than half a million people have witnessed the 6:36 a.m. explosion. Soccer: MCC vs. EXAMPLE: tried to get to work. Berkshire Community Corduroys Kodak KR135, 20 Exposure...... 1.83 Administration, says that for viewed the pope’s body since it first “Then debris began falling out of months, GSA ofHcials considered 24 Exposure General Electric went on display Friday. the sky and the car was covered. I “I was just getting up when I heard College, 1 p.m.. Cougar Our Kodak C135, ...... 1.52 Field. HomeSenfry him a powerless figurehead Cardinal Jean Villot, who as thought it was paper, but it was white this boom,” said Shirley Gonzales, Reg. 6.99 whose orders could be safely ig­ ••Mini-Course in Smoke Alarm At University:^ chamberlain of the church is running flaming metal. The ground shook for who lives about a mile away. “I went Jeani in 100% cotton. Canon Automatic Flash nored. See page 4. Bridge Logie: 7:30 to 9:30 Machine washable. the Vatican temporarily until the a long time and then there was out in the living room and the picture For 35mm Cameras C4dorRif.Prin...... 19.97 BRIDGEPORT (UPI) - The p.m., Hartford Road Cam­ Reg. 8-18, slim, 616. CAdorSAtPric...... 14.97 In response to the vote, students election of the next pope, was among another explosion.” window was lying on the floor. My aE.IUHnRaMt...... 5.00* University of Bridgeport is suspen­ scheduleid a rally this afternoon to the day’s first visitors. Medical teams set up an emergen­ neighbors were running outside to pus, Room 216. •Jra. 4-7, Ref. 4.99.... 3.88 27.40 Our Rif. 34.94 \*The college'dining ding all classes beginning Wednesday call for an end to the walkout, which As they have done every day, the cy evacuation center one block from see what happened.” Two automatic ranges... from 1.6 to 23'. Fronton Open until further notice because of a roohk^is in the Student Girls’ Knits Our R if. Works with any X-synch hot shoe. YOUR began Sept. 22, the day after the un­ Center. Reservations 6.99, FINAL CO ST. A Superioor Court judge has faculty strike, university President ion’s contract expir^. They also or Vest-Sets .. 5.66 7.99 9.97 Leland Miles said today. should be made in advance our many othor Battery operated so it won’t short ruled that the Hartford Jai Alai planned to file a class action suit Nostalgic blousons, or sweet vaet-over­ Holson ‘Slip-lt-To-Me’ Album M REBATE SPECIALSI today against the university for at the Main Office at Hart­ top combinations. 7-14. out during electrical fires. 18201 fronton can remain open until Miles said all classes, except for ’ SMdwklordMMi Nov. 20, when it will appeal failing to uphold its contractual Low-Income Housing ford Road, 646-400, exten­ the Law School, will be closed at 8 Girls’Fashion Skirts C f i C Our R if. 4.90 Holds up to 240 pictures. penalties imposed by the state obligations to educate students. sion 205. 6.99. a.m. Wednesday. He urged students ••Non-credit communi­ or Jeans...... * / a U v 7.99 gaming commission. See page 6. Norman Douglas, AAUP president, B S i l * who are at home to stay there, and ty services course begins. Newsy looks in corduroy or poly/gab skirts. said those who live within one day’s said he will inform federal mediator Corduroy or denim jeans. 7-14. Hezekiah Brown that faculty Open on a space-available PRESTONE REBATE SALE! driving distance of the campus Concerns Rights Unit basis, advance registration should go home. negotiators are ready to resume talks. is necessary. For further Being Friends MANCHESTER — A proposed low- plexes in the area, Spencer Village The U.S. Department of Housing information call, 646-2137. Men’s Genuine “The strike disruption is causing Brown said negotiations broke income housing project in and Westhill Gardens. and Urban Development has been ^ in g a Big Brother means down Sunday night. The union Leather Jackets students’ programs to get out of syn­ Manchester would lead to a further seeking increased efforts by being a friend to a boy who needs suggested taking the contract fight to If the- Meadows Village chronization,” Miles said. “To allow concentration of similar housing in Manchester to provide low-income the companionship of an older binding arbitration, but the ad­ Apartments are built in the area, it About Town I 54.70 O u rR « S e 9 male. Everett Newton and Billy this situation to continue would only the Spencer Street area, a state com­ housing. It has to review the further complicate students’ ability ministration refused. A union would add to the concentration of Split cowhide with mission has said. ' proposed Meadows Village Nevins are two such persons who subsidized low- and moderate- shearling-look linings. to make up the time lost within the spokesman called the administration A private developer, Richard Apartments project and decide The Manchester Civitan have developed a close income housing projects in the Ranch coats, hooded current semester.” offer unacceptable. Rangoon, has proposed 63 units of whether to provide subsidies for the Club will meet Tuesday at jackets, bombers. S,M,L J(L relationship over three years. See southwest section of town, the com­ He said classes will resume under The administration’s final offer low-income housing to be known as construction. 12:15 p.m. at Willie's Steak 838-46. Prestone II Anti-Freeze page 15. mission said. a new schedule, but did not say when. rejected binding arbitration and Meadows Village Apartments in the House in‘Manchester. Dr. provided the administration with ul­ Spencer Street area. This could lead to the segregation The letter from the Commission on Francis Helfrick of the Mobil 10W40 G« I SM I I dormitories and other es- 2 a 9 7 G a a o n timate control over university A letter from the state Commission of the lower-income residents from Human Rights and Opportunites is Manchester Civic Motor Oil StOCK Market I sentlal services win remain open for operations, including curriculum. on Human Rights and Opportunities others in town, not only in housing part of the governmental review of Orchestra and a few of his Prestone Anti-Freeze Tester Our Regular 74 c...... W W Qt. NEW YORK (UPI) - Prices The offer also included a 6.5 per­ has raised some concerns about the but also in schools, recreational the proposal. musical associates will Lim it 6 qt$. per customer. opened higher today in moderate I cent salary increase in each of the proposal of Rangoon. give a slide presentation 2.37 Our Reg. 2.99 facilities and social services. Alan Mason, Manchester’s director trading of New York Stock I ™ 250-raember campus chapter next three years, promotional in­ Rangoon’s project would be Verplanck School, for instance, accompanied by music. Exchange issues. American Association of of human services, could not be I crements of 1250, and $750 for located off Spencer Street, near already has a high minority and low- reached for comment this morning. The Dow Jones industrial University Professors voted 146-28 I various ranks and improved major Squire Village, a moderate-income income student population, the letter Charles McCarthy, acting town average, a 5.54-point winner Mon- I .. “ight to reject the ad- medical, disability and life insurance apartment complex. There also are said. This might be increased with manager, said that he had not yet NEW LOW PRICES day, was ahead 1.04 to 872.39 •"“'•stration’s latest offer, policies. I I two housing for the elderly com­ the new project. seen the letter from the commission. ON A U minutes. after the opening bell. PRESCRIPTIONS The blue-chip indicator gained ■ ^ . ______11.17 points in the past three | - T f c • T m 1 "W W T • 1 ARTHUR DRUG Manager Resigns In South Wmdsibr in the early going. vni..n,o , i Win d s o r - Paui Taibot ministrative decisions difficult,” all executive sessions of the council Democratically-controlled council to during my administration, we have Ifin ^ I Monday n i^ t submitted to the Town said Talbot. “The publicity has been after a published report that he had replace Terry Sprenkel. 160,000 shares. council his re^gnation as town made significant progress in damaging to the community and is agreed to vote for his auster. Myette Three of the council’s Democrats providing services, initiating new WMTD manager, effectivje Jan. 1, 1979. Correspondent not conducive to the professional contended that a member of the — Art Champagne, Edward Havens programs, and establishing a S p o r t s I Although Talbot’s resignatton standards of the Town Manager- council had released executive ses­ and Jackie Smith — were opposed to framework for the future.” Council form of government.” his dismissal and have indicated that To Cover Hie Reggie Jackson isn’t sure the surprise in light of the re- sion information which quoted him as they were satisfied with Talbot’s per­ “By submitting my resignation Yankees are better Um the Red I attenripte by som e members of Although those Republican council saying he would vote for Talbot’s dis­ now, I am hopeful it will give the Coventry Fashion Sox. See page 1 1 . I council to oust the 44 year old members — Mayor Nancy Caffyn, missal. formance as town manager. "I make no apology for my perfor­ Town Council sufficient time to Redskins surprise Cowboys in I cc'C'Ihe-less met Joan Cushman, Robert Sills, Lincoln Sweaters Although Myette never denied he mance as town manager,” Talbot advertise and recruit for a qualified Newsbeat 1 2 Streeter and Richard Ryan — who for Mieses N FL upset. See page . ^ had intended to vote for Talbot’s told the council. "Since my appoint­ experienced manager to allow for a * I been dealt with unfairly by the GOP have been in favor of Talbot’s ouster ouster, he said he took issue with the smooth transition in professional and Juniors admit they are disgusted” by the con­ ment, all of my energy and ability I n d e x I council. fact that Mayor Caffyn had informed have been dedicated to South Wind­ leadership,” Talbot said. “I am cer­ I Talbot’s wife, Dorothy, was in the troversy and “mud-slinging” sur­ the public of his intent. tain the council will work with the rounding the case, they blame the sor. I wish to assure the council and Thejierald Ow Rif. 16.99 Classified...... ig-ig | audience at the council’s regular ses- “No one is going to tell me how I’m manager during this period for the the citizens that I shall continue to Comics...... 19 I Sion Monday, when Talbot told the leaking of executive session informa­ going to vote,” Myette said. ^ Card deligently and conscientiously per­ betterment of the community and the Editorial ...... ^...... 9 I council, “This has been a difficult tion to the press for the damaging citizens of South Windsor.” in lOdSacrytictDr Although there have been no for­ form my duties and to exercise the • 4 3 -tlVl I warmth. Great looks. Entertainment ...... 14 I decision to reach, and I appreciate effects of the problem. ABK TOR mal charges of inefficiency made administrative powers given to the “South Windsor is a fine communi­ Sizes S,M,L. E acn ily...... I the many citizens who have called HAROLD TURKINOTON Deputy Mayor Robert Myette was against Talbot, it has been known for manager by the Town Charter.” ty and my family and I have grown to OR Obituaries,...... 10 I and offered me support.” thought to be the one Democratic some time that the new GOP “I want to thank the many compe­ love it. We will miss the many BAR B A R A HICHMOIID ®Poct8 ...... 1H 3 I “ Hie events of the past few weeks council member willing to provide members of the council have been tent, loyal and dedica.ted town friends we have made and the many Television ...... 14 | have created a negative situation the sixth vote necessary to fire dissatisfied with his performance. employees,” continued Talbot. activities in which we have been in­ which have made policy and ad­ Talbot, however, he refused to attend Talbot was hired by the former “With their help and cooperation volved,” Talbot said. 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Air Patrol Board Considers Top Court To Consider WITH 17.50 Stops Hunt Regional Format FBI Wiretap Procedure PURCHASE For Plane '* M A N C H E S T E R - S h o u ld South Windsor. WASHINGTON (U P I) - 'The Nixon. Random checks by police in residents have the chance to vote on • An amendment to increase the MWt Supreme Court has agreed to con­ The wiretap case came to the court Delaware to see if drivers have their STUK m *2.00 OFF any proposal that would Involve the rate of interest on employee con­ BRIDGEPORT (UPI) - The Civil sider whether the FBI must get a from New York. Lawrence Dalia got licenses and registrations will be town in a regional government for­ tributions to the town’s pension plan. Air Patrol has suspended a land'and specific go-ahead from a judge a five-year sentence in connection examined by the court. ’The state air search in three states for an air mat? That’s a question that the • An additional appropriation of before its agents may break into with the 1973 hijacking in Brooklyn of appealed a lower court ruling that $6,976 to the General Fund budget. THE PRICE OF taxi that disappeared a week ago Board of Directors will consider somebody’s office to set up a “bug.” a $250,000 truckload of polyester threw out the'marijuana conviction FRANKS AT 4 LOCATIONS: with three persons.aboard. tonight. TTie money will come from rental in­ The wiretap authorization case fabric. of William Prouse III. Director Vivian Ferguson has come from the Buckland School and Capt. John Jacob, CAP mission was one of about 900 on which the FBI agents got some of their Prouse said the marijuana an of­ • MANCHESTER proposed an ordinance that would space at Robertson School. TURKEY coordinator at Westchester County court issued orders Monday, the first evidence against Dalia by a “bug,” ficer found in his car should not have 1725 E. MIDDLE TURNPIKE require a referendum for any Airport in New York, said Monday • A proposal to provide $2,011 to meeting of the 10th court term under or hidden microphone. ’They had been allowed as evidence against him WITH A FULL BOOK OF proposal that would transfer • 8LA8T0NRURY the ground and air search for the the townwide survey project. Tliis Chief Justice Warren Burger. Other gotten a court order to install the because it was discovered while he municipal services to any form of will provide temporary funding matters the court acted upon ran the 2333 MAIN STREET 8AH STAMPS twin engine Cessna-310 would resume microphone, but Dalia contended was illegally detained during such a lb. if new leads developed, however. regional government. needed for the survey, which is a gamut from the export of minnows to random stop. EXAMPLE: 10 Turkey cost $0.90 with a book of they also should have gotten a • WETHERSFIELD 8»H Stamps ...... gg 1 The missing plane was last seen Many residents and some Comprehensive Employment and death penalties to baseball player specific order allowing them to break In other actions, the court: LIMIT ONE GOOD TO OCT. 7th ’ ’ ’ L Sept. 25 when it left Sikorsky members of the board have Training Act one-year project. ’The sales. in and install it. • ’Turned down appeals from in­ 1142 SILAS DEANE HWY. Memorial Airport en route to Albany, expressed concern about increasing money already had been allocated to The justices agreed to hear ’The evidence they got that way mates under death sentences in • WEST HARTFORD N.Y. The routine commuter flight involvement in regional programs other parts of the CETA program. arguments on random checks of should have been thrown out of his Utah, Nebraska, Georgia, Arkansas 150 SOUTH MAIN ST. usually takes about 75 minutes. and agencies. The board will conduct • Continuation of a grant for the driver’s licenses in Delaware, on the case, Dalia contended. and Florida. a public hearing on Mrs. Ferguson’s Aboard the aircraft were Leonard Police Department’s traffic services treatment in New York of federal ’The trial and appeals courts turned • Agreed to hear a Texas man’s Schatz of Stratford and James Heap proposal. bureau. prisoners before trial, and on access down Delia’s claim and he appealed appeal against Oklahoma’s power to of Trumbull. Both men were East Hartford has an ordinance During October, the board also is to cable television. It turned down to the Supreme Court, which will bar the export of minnows. executives at General Electric’s similar to the one that Mrs. Ferguson expected to discuss the proposed appeals on searches of newsrooms hear arguments on the issue later • Turned down an appeal by WAYDEST Stamford plant. has recommended. purchases of Hilliard Pond and and on an o u t-of-ord er ca se this term. Oakland A’s baseball team owner The plane, which was owned by Police and rescue teams stand near a 40- damaged or demolished in the slide, forcing ’The board also will conduct a Hickey’s Grove. Both, however, may challenging the pardon of Richard Charles Finley, challenging the public hearing for a new rate not be discussed at tonight’s session. Business Commuter Corp. of foot fissure that undermined house on left and the evacuation of 260 persons. Damage is baseball commissioner’s cancella­ Bridgeport, was piloted by Wayne schedule for services of the ’The asking prices for both parcels tion of Finley’s sale of three players. swallowed up car. More than 40 homes were expected to exceed ?2 million. (UPI photo) Wilmotte, 25, also of Bridgeport. Cemetery Department. are higher than what the town ap­ Voter Signup Sessions • Prom ts^ to review a case con­ The CAP in Connecticut and New ’The rate increases will affect a parently is willing to pay, even cerning the conditions under which York and the Air National Guard variety of services provided by the though half the cost for both could be federal prisoners from New York logged more than 1,400 hours in the department. funded through a federal Bureau of Slated in Manchester and New Jersey are held before trial. air in both states and parts of ’The board will meet at 8 o’clock in Outdoor Recreation grant. • Agreed to review a case in­ Massachusetts during the seven-day Homes Tumbling Down the Municipal Building’s Hearing Other items that might be con­ MANCHESTER — ’The town has ’The sessions will last from 6 to 8 volving Federal Communications search. Room. Other public hearing items sidered tonight include appointment scheduled a number of special voter­ p.m. at the following locations: Commission access rules making it tonight include the following; of a special committee for the making sessions before Oct. 17, the Frank’s Supermarket, 725 E. Middle easie for the public to use cable • A proposal to purchase 3.5 acres Cheney Mills Historic District and a last regular day people may be sworn Turnpike; Crispino’s Supreme television channels in the largest 12w TO 14 LB. m i California Hillside for $45,000 from the Hartman Tobac­ proposed ordinance governing in as voters for the Nov. 7 election. Foods, 485 Hartford Road; and A.C. systems. East Hartford co Co. ’The property is needed for the Sessions will be held this ’Thursday Petersen Farms, 238 N. Main St. LAGUNA BEACH, Calif. (UPI) - again. in their homes. Windows suddenly trespassing on watershed land. • Refused to reconsider its ruling relocation of Pleasant Valley Road in and ’Thursday, Oct. 12 at the Savings A session will be held the same day Police Report A pretty hillside full of expensive “The ground is still moving and shattered. Streets bulged. Yards allowing police with warrants to AVERAGE Bank of Manchester, 923 Main St., from 7 to 9 p.m. at Marshalls in the homes is self destructing, doing $3 settling,’’ said Police Chief Jon dropped out of sight. make surprise searches of new­ from 6 to 8 p.m. Parkade. miilion to $4 million in damage and Sparks. “The next 24 hours will be Houses swayed and sank down srooms, even when the reporters are EAST HARTFORD — A police raid A voter-making session also will be Voters also may be sworn in Mon­ leaving hundreds homeless. So far, critical in terms of more slippage.” hillsides that had not been there not suspected of a crime. at King’s Ransom massage parior. Director Says Policy held Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. day through Friday at the registrars nobody can say why. Engineers and geologists were minutes before. • Refused to consider a challenge WHOLE 765 Main St., Monday resulted in the at the town clerk’s office in the of voters office in the Municipal More than 260 people spent the trying to determine what happened, Electric lines snapped apart with by some Colorado residents who arrest of a 35-year-old Rocky Hill Municipal Building. Building, which is open from 8:30 night out of their ruined or but City manager Fred Soloman said reports like rifle fire. Gas hissed bypassed one lower court to press WITH man. Made Without Board Sessions will be held at several a.m. to 4:30 p.m. WITH I threatened homes while police, the cause was a mystery. The from broken mains. Police said it their case against Gerald Ford’s 1974 $7.50 Police said Roger J. ’Theriault of locations Friday, Oct. 13. $7.50 I firemen and others kept watch on the Caitech seismological laboratory in was very lucky there was no fire. MANCHESTER — Carl Zinsser, a nqent coordinator. pardon of Richard Nixon. PURCHASE 100 Cold Spring Road was charged Republican member of the Board of PURCHASE I five-acre tract that began coming Pasadena, 60 miles to the north, said “I stopped my car on a small hump “What is even more amazing,” with second-degree promotion of Directors, has criticized the town ad­ ALL PURPOSE I apart Monday morning in a heaving there had been no earthquakes in the and all of a sudden the front end Zinsser wrote, “is that at the prostitution. He was released on $100 mess of rolling earth. ministration for not asking the board bond and his court appearance was area for at least 10 days. There has dropped four feet,” said Police Of­ meeting of Sept. 19,1978,1 asked you At least 24 homes — valued from about policy decisions. scheduled for Oct. 23. been no rain for weeks and no heavy ficer Greg Bartz, one of the first to not to commit us to any programs or Battle Lines Shaping Up GOLD MEDAL FREE Zinsser’s criticism centers around $100,000 to $200,000 — were toppled rain since last spring. anything else with HUD until the Police said they also used a search reach the scene. a recent letter sent to the U.S. and engulfed by the mysterious Most residents were asleep just “It was really eerie. You could board can discuss it and vote on it.” warrant to obtain evidence for court. Department of Housing and Urban landslides. Some 14 others were before dawn when they were hear houses crashing, water running, ’The letter from Weiss was mailed FLOUR SWEET LIFE damaged, at least six beyond repair, Development about the town’s fair a few days after the Sept. 19 meeting Police said Kyle S. Devin 16, of awakened by the popping and gas hissing and my heart beating On $23 Billion Tax Bill their foundations split and split cracking of timbers and foundations housing program. and was not discussed in detail by the Windsor was charged with possession, very fast.” In the letter, Town Manager board, Zinsser said. WASHINGTON (UPI) - The battle adjournment date of Oct. 14, but BIG BREAD of a controlled substance Monday. He' credits for students in elementary, Robert Weiss told HUD about a lines are shaping up over the Senate faces a backlog of major legislation. 5 LB. BAG was reported to have had 46 tablets of Weiss, however, disagreed. secondary and college-level schools, proposed brochure that the town Finance Committee’s $23 billion tax ’The Senate plans to act on the tax Seconal with him when he was “This whole business was dis­ while the Senate insisted on credits could develop as part of a fair bill. cut bill this week. The House has 20 OZ. LOAF arrested in East Hartford. cussed at the last board meeting,” he only for college tuitions. ’The final Drumm Says Blue Law housing plan. On a day when both houses of passed a smaller, $16.3 billion bill, LIMIT ONE, GOOD LIMIT ONE, Go o d He was released on a $200 non­ said this morning. He said that he version is close to the Senate bill. Zinsser, in a letter to Weiss, wrote, Confess took it easy because of the and the differences will have to be TO OCT. 7, 78 TO OCT. 7, 78 surety bond, pending an Oct. 16 court thought the brochure idea was dis­ In another development, a group of “I would point out to you that, unless Jewish New Year, Sen. Edward appearance. cussed thoroughly at that time. resolved in a conference committee. 27 senators who invited Prim e the charter of this town was amended Zinsser repeat^ his stand that he Kennedy, D-Mass., sounded the ’The committee is also considering Minister Ian Smith to the United Cannot Be Understood without my knowledge, the Board of does not feel there is housing dis­ opening gun by pledging to work for legislation of great interest to sugar States is pressuring the administra­ Directors sets the policy and not the crimination in Manchester. more tax relief for those earning growers. tion to give him a visa by holding up WITH iir By CHRIS BLAKE • “As far as I know, there were no He said other aspects of the law — general manager or Alan Mason.” “I don’t like being told by HUD $10,(X)0 to $50,(X)0 a year. A bill sponsored by Sen. Frank State Department nominations $7.50 Herald Reporter violators last Sunday,” he said. such as the provision putting a Mason is the town’s human services E"”! what to do,” he said. Kennedy referred to the com­ Church, D-Idaho, would set a market awaiting Senate action. PURCHASE PURCHASE! Two large department stores in maximum on the number of director and community develop- Woodend Promoted EAST HARTFORD - Police Chief mittee’s bill as “the tax injustice act price for raw sugar at 17 cents a ’The ^oup wants Smith to explain East Hartford were closed Sunday in employees a store can assign to work DOMINO Clarence A Drumm criticized the of 1978,” and said Congress deserves pound. ’The price would rise by an es­ Rhodesia’s controversial “internal HARTFORD (U P I)-C ap t. Arthur accordance with the new statute. on Sundays — cannot be enforced. It WALDORF new state Sunday closing law, saying a special post-election session if it calator tied to inflation, and would be settlement” to Congress. I Woodend, executive officer in the Joseph Fusco, manager of is difficult to enforce this and other it is “unenforceable because it is not A b o u t To w n doesn’t improve the lot of middle- maintained by import fees and The threat is not considered a SUGAR state fire marshal’s office, has been Bradlees, 940 Silver Lane, said his provisions because the police cannot understandable.” class taxpayers. quotas on cheaper imported sugar. serious roadblock for Carter; he can BATHROOM promoted to deputy state fire store would abide by the new law. be the complainant. ’The new “blue law,” which went Congress has set a targeted ’Die world price of sugar is now about make interim appointments until the marshal. State Police Commissioner Bradlees was closed last Sunday. “We can only make an investiga­ into effect Sunday, allows certain ’The Ladies Aid Society of the ’The Five Point Club will meet 8 cents a pound. next Congress convenes. Donald Long announced. An official from Zayre, 5 Main St., tion after the fact,” he said. small businesses which provide Lutheran Women’s Missionary Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the home President Carter has made it clear 5 LB. BAG TISSUE Woodend succeeds Maj. William said the store was closed last Sunday Drumm said there should be three necessary services or entertainment League of Zion Evangelical Lutheran of Mrs. Gayton Dow. Hostesses will Hasapes Gives he will not sign a bill with such a high Ellert, who is on extended leave and and would abide by the law. ’The of­ aspects to every law. ’There should to stay open on Sundays Church will meet W^nesday at 7:30 be Mrs. Helen Elliott and Miss price or an escalator. He said recent­ 4 PAK plans to retire. Long said Monday. ficial said the store had opened on Sheraton Expands These businesses include be: a need for the law; the law should Elizabeth Brown. Woodend assumed the post Sunday. Sundays when the law allowed it to p.m. in the church. Plans for the an­ Spending Idea ly a 17-cent bill would cost con­ LIMIT ONE, GOOD drugstores, movies, restaurants, 24- be understandable by both the police nual Christmas sale will be dis­ HARTFORD (UPI) - The LIMIT ONE, GOOD Woodend has had various open, but it would abide by the new sumers $3.5 billion more than an TO OCT. 7, 78 hour convenience stores and gasoline and the community; and the law Sheraton-Hartford Hotel plans to law. cussed. ’The Rev. Charles Kuhl will George Hasapes, independent can­ administration-backed bill during the assignments within the state police stations should be enforceable by both the The Past Masters degree will be con­ ■ A l l open the meeting with a topic discus­ didate in the 53rd Assembly District, next five years. submit plans within the next week to division and served 13 of his 21 years Drumm called the new law “con­ police and the courts. ferred by Delta Chapter, RAM, when The law also allows all businesses sion. said Monday that state spending Meanwhile, HEW Secretary the national Sheraton Corp. for 2(X) to with the department in the fire fusing” and “perplexing.” He said it “And I respectfully submit that it meets Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at to remain open on the Sundays should not be increased and future Joseph Califano was making the ad­ 300 new rooms, a new ballroom and marshal’s office. He entered the deals with an area that he sees as un­ this law does not meet the three the Masonic Temple. Richard between Thanksgiving and Christ­ ’The Reynolds Circle of South ministration’s position clear on tennis courts. state police training academy in enforceable requirements,” he said. Barkalou, excellent scribe, will excess sales tax dollars should be mas. United Methodist (?hurch will meet another issue M o re Congress, a Sheraton-Hartford Manager John November 1956. “The law says stores must have a He said the police will do their ut­ preside. Officer dress is tuxedo. returned to the towns to equalize The larger department stores in Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the educa­ educational funding and reduce compromise college tuition tax Roberts said Monday plans involve CAMPBELLS Under state law, the state police certain minimum square footage to East Hartford would have to close on most to enforce the law when a com­ tion wing. Mr. and Mrs. Edward building a separate structure, either commissioner also is state fire remain open on Sundays,” he said. property taxes. credit plan. SWEET LIFE plaint is received. Sundays under the new law. Atkinson will tell of their summer in Hasapes said that producing an ’The Health, Education and Welfare over the adjacent municipal garage marshal. ‘What are we going to do — have the “But, realistically I don’t see how Drumm said he received no com­ Alaska. equitable state educational funding secretary called the compromise or over Giapel Street South. plaints regarding violations of the police go out and measure each anything can be done ” he said Officials of the Greater Hartford CHICKEN store?” “ program is the most important issue “worse than nothing” and urged blue law. DO YOU NEED facing the next session of the General Congress to approve the ad­ Convention and Visitors Bureau say a Assembly. ministration’s alternative of giving larger hotel is needed to attract con­ ICE CREAM A LAWYER? He opposes a state income tax to tuition grants based on need. vention business. The 407-room NOODLE MACC Appoints Woman Sheraton is now the city’s largest. Andover Gives Bolton LEGAL SEIMCES resolve school funding. ’The House had approved tuition tax “It is all too easy for politicians to AT VERY REASQNAU FEES To Coordinate Project advocate adding new taxes in order Three-Year Dump Pact to solve a financial problem rather AARP To Hear Willard SOUP than controlling spending,” Hasapes MANCHESTER — Enes Moran, counseling network in the state for said. MANCHESTER -Lawrence F. with Yankee Magazine. who has been involved in developing alcoholics and/or families referred ANDOVER —: Andover residents operating the dump. Willard, assistant professor of media ‘The Manchester Green Chapter 'A GAL. decided Monday to allow the Town of He said that the argument that the a drug therapy program at Danbury through any clergy. She also aided in Valdis Vinkels, finance board member, at Manchester Community College, again is sponsoring a defensive Bolton to continue using the Andover income tax would be more equitable Federal Prison, has been named developing community links for the said, “If part of our town has to be will be guest speaker at the driving course which will be held Disposal Area for another three years. FEE SCHEDUU than the sales tax is not valid. coordinator of Project Re-entry, a University of Connecticut Health despoiled (by having the dump in it) then ’Thursday, Oct. 12 meeting of the Oct. 19, 20, 23 and 24 at 9:30 a.m. at Bolton’s fate was decided by a handful (Exeludt Court Costs “It would only be true if we had a program sponsored by Manchester Center alcohol treatment unit. in exchange, Bolton should have to pay the Manchester Green Chapter 2399 of First Federal Savings, 344 W. Middle A m * (All Flavors) true progressive income tax, but Area Conference of Churches to aid A widow, Mrs. Moran said her hus­ of Andover residents who sat scattered full cost.” He said, “It’s only fair they and 8horHr$ Fsos.) none exists in the United States the American Association of Retired ‘Turnpike. ex-offenders upon their return to the band “did time” and that was what throughout the all-purpose room at An­ should pay while we have the problem.” Olvorct today. ’The net effect of the existing Persons. Anyone who wishes to take this community. made her interested to the point dover Elementary School for their Annual J . Giyler Hutchinson pointed out that in income tax programs —both federal The meeting will be held at 1:30 course should contact instructors Mrs. Moran was a part-time con­ where she went back to school. She Town Meeting. all probability the state would give An­ and state —is to place the major tax p.m. in the Fellowship Hall of the George Taylor, 643-0482, or Ernest sultant in developing the pilot received a bacheor’s degree from the ’The mood was different from a couple of dover more money for the dump operation • uncontested. 1 7 B ^ In which no burden on the middle income Community Baptist Church, 585 E. McNeill, 6W-4572, to register. program at Danbury Prison, where University of Hartford and a years ago when the disposal area caused because it would be helping another town children, sup­ families,” Hasapes said. Center St. All AARP members, guests and she worked with people who were master’s de^ee in social work from one of the biggest controversies ever with its trash. He said it would be UPTON port or property ’The 53rd Assembly District in­ Willard’s speech is entitled, ‘"The the public are welcome to both the adjusting to entering prison and with the University of Connecticut. She between the two towns. favorable for Andover to continue sharing Included. cludes the towns of. Coventry, Natives Are Friendly,” and is a membership meeting and the driving RAGU those who were leaving. About 90 has two childen, one in elementary Until that time, Bolton had been paying the dump with Bolton rather than using it Tolland and Willington. narration of his 30-year association course. percent of those in jail have drug or school, and the other in high school. about $16,000 annually to use the disposal alone. • uncontested 2 7 6 ^ alcoholic related problems, she said. Since 1975, she has been a member area under a verbal agreement between ’The contract will provide for Bolton to with children or TEABAGS She left that post in September to the top officials in both towns. of the advisory board for Women in pay its share of any costs mandated by the property settle- SPAG H EH I 100 CT. accept the Manchester post, which is Crisis, which gives support to the When the ice storm of a couple of years state, the same as the current contract ment Concert Set at Church L About Town funded by the state Department of ago created increased costs to operate the women of first-time offenders. does. Rm I Estate Two meetings are scheduled for Corrections. V dump and Andover wanted to charge Bolton has been unsuccessful in finding MANCHESTER-“BRIDGE,” one and is trained by Jim Van Hook, who Presently, there are 18 families in • Buyer 178^ tonight at North United Methodist Since 1976, she has worked with Bolton more without substantiating those of America’s new musical groups, is known in the gospel music field for the Manchester area with whom a location for a disposal area in its own Church. The council on ministries A S A U C E • Seller 1 2 8 ^ Episcopal Social Services as part of a Women in Crisis is dealing, she said. charges, arguments arose. town. Each time a site was found, the will present a concert ‘Thursday at his work a s . a publisher, writer, (Excludes title search & will meet at 7:15, and the building Enes Moran After several heated meetings, Andover 7:30 p.m. at the Church of the producer and director. Most of the State Department of Environmental document Prep.) committee at 7:30. finally decided to offer Bolton a three- Nazarene, 236 Main St. group’s musical arrangements are £ 1.6 9 Protection rejected it. @ Q ( |< j year contract for its use of the disposal StmpIsWiH 80^ The concert will include some of written by Jerry Nelson, ’The Disabled American Veterans ^ ^ ea at an annual charge of $50,000. Bolton today’s gospel numbers, as well as arranger/composer. lankruptcy Auxiliary will meet Wednesday at Mrs. Clarke Opposes Busing is currently in the third year of that con­ re-arranged “standards” of the , The group has performed in im^l^LAVORU) 7:30 P.m. at the VFW Home. tract. church. churches and before college and high • Individual, M A a . BRIDGE is a compq$ed of six school audiences, civic organizations EAST HARTFORD - The state’s Monday night the residents agreed to Nathan Hale Toastmasters Gub segreeation. ’The changes would in- schools. renew the contract for anoUier three no asaets vocalists and eight instrumentalists, and in ticketed concerts throughout largest cities may be pushing for Forbids Land Gift will meet tonight at 7:30 at Center volvebusing}! students into the cities. Mrs. Garke has said on occasion years. There was no opposition to • Husbands wife 2 7 8 H I all either in college or recent college the country. BRIDGE records on Im­ legislation requiring busing of. that this is an item she would HAR’TFORD (UPI) — A federal judge Congregational Church. “Regional busing is unrealistic, un­ renewing the contract but there was dis­ Information regardlnj graduates. The group was created pact label. students across district lines, accor­ workable and unfair,” Mrs. Garke prioritize if elected to the state has forbidden the town of Ridgefield to SWEET LIFE agreement as to what the charge should other typaa of caaai ding to Esther Clarke, Republican senate. In January, the Legislature’s give six acres of land to the Ridgefield An adult Bible study will take place STARKIST said in her letter to the education be. available upon raquaat senatorial candidate for the third dis­ Boys’ Gub because the group excludes Wednesday at 10 a.m . at Zion groups. “I firmly believe that Regulation Review G>nunittee is The residents finally decided that for trict. scheduled to act on regulations con­ girls. Talk Slated by'Author Evangelical Lutheran Church. residents of East Hartford and the first year of the contract Bolton would TK Mrs. Garke contained this warning However, U.S. District Judge Jon 0 . Manchester should have the right to cerning the 1969 Racial Imbalance pay at least $50,000. for the second year at BACON in a letter sent to presidents of CQifenciir LAW cuNK MANCHESTER - Dr. Harvey Assistant Clinical Professor of T h e diaconate of Center W H in TUNE Act. The law currently permits Newman said a transfer of land could be educate their children within the least $55,000 and for the third year at least OF Ruben, the author of “Crisis Psychiatry at Yale University. parent-teacher groups in East Hart­ boundaries of their towns, if they so cooperatively developed made if the club opened, membership to Congregational Church will meet 1 LB. PKQ. $60,000. Intervention,’’- will speak at the All members of the Ekiucational ford and Manchester, towns con­ desire.” metropolitan and interdistrict p l ^ . girls or if the town provided them with TRANTOLOITRANTOU tonight at 7:30 in the Robbins Room tained in the district. One resident, Margaret Yeomans, un­ Educational Community, 645 Birch Coinmutaity may attend the progi

.! ' PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Oct. 3, 1978 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Oct. 3, 1978 - PAGE FIVE PZC Votes GSA Chief Says^ Five Items, Tables One Orders Ignored WASHINGTON (UPI) - Jay ple here looked to him for security. MANCHESTER — The Planning Solomon, chief of the scandal-riddled My neck was on the line. I coulJn’t and Zoning Commission took action General Services Administration,' break that chain unless I removed on five items Monday night, but said today that for months GSA of­ him from the picture.” tabled action on a request by Lydall ficials considered him a powerless Solomon said when he assumed of­ Inc. for a special exception to allow figurehead whose orders could be fice in May 1977, he found his small construction of corporate offices. f safely ignored. group of aides were no match for “ When I came to the agency Griffin’s “own separate, high- The Lydall request, presented by nobody would tell me anything,” the powered staff. I just couldn’t get con­ architect Howard Klukas, was for former CJiattanooga, Tenn., real es­ trol.” Benson&Hetk^ the first section of a four-phase tate developer confessed in an inter­ Since Griffin’s departure, owever, development of an industrial area view, in which he bared the Solomon has successfully ordered near its present headquarters off frustrations of an outsider trying to transfers or replacements of top GSA Parker Street. seize power in one of the * 4 k ' figures, many of whom, he said, Klukas said the first building would government’s largest agencies. “have been here for 35 to 40 years.” be 9,400 square feet. Letters were “The bureaucracy was not.loyal to A total of 150 GSA officials either presented with comments on the Appraising Antiques me. They took me as a figurehead. have been reassigned or replaced by project from Public Works Director They were going to listen to other Solomon, with 80 reassignments Jay Giles, Traffic Authority Robert Mrs. Elizabeth Carpenter, second from and Mrs. John Kearney, co-chairmen of the people and not to me,” he said. within Region 3, which includes Lannan and Town Fire Marshal John left, owner of Et Cetera Antiques, appraises knits booth at the DAR Frost Fair Saturday Solomon said it took him six GSA’s central offices in Washington, Rivosa. Lannan made some months just “to get a feel” for the D.C. suggestions for changes to the exits an antique bowl held by Mrs. William Gleick, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Center regent of Orford Parish Chapter, DAR. government’s sprawling $5 billion-a- “It’s like moving a mountain,” and entrances to the property and Congregational Church. year building, leasing and supply Solomon said of the personnel shifts. Rivosa also made some suggestions Looking on are Mrs. Joseph Donahue, left. agency, but even then he was not in “You can’t fire them. I had to get an for fire access on the future develop­ (Herald photo by Clhastain) full control. executive order to change eight of ment. “They would listen to me but they my regional administrators and that No opposition was expressed wouldn’t do anything,” he confided in alone took me 10 months.” during the public hearing. Members a conversation in his huge mahogany- Meanwhile, Solomon promised of the commission said they wanted Educator Defends Board paneled office. “It was this way all further “far-reaching and important more time to study the application. the way up the ladder.” operational and personnel changes in The commission approved an Solomon said it was over a year the near future.” application by Carter Chevrolet for before he realized his chief obstacle Asked if high-ups would be un-’ ''B&Hft liheyoursty^J 0.22 acres on Wells Street next to the In Suit Against Ahearn to getting control of the agency was covered in the growing scandal, business for a zone change from GSA’s No. 2 administrator, Robert Solomon said that “I think it’s (the Residence C to Business III. At­ FAST HARTFORD — A Board of District in 1975 and 1976, he “vacated $3,411. Griffin, whom he fired last July in a investigation) going to go higher than torney John D. Labelle Sr., represen­ Education member said Monday the or impliedly resigned his position The board claims it demanded sudden takeover move sanctioned by building managers, adding that ting the applicants, said the company board has been unfairly criticized with the board.” repayment, but only $1,817 was President Carter. “possibly” GSA officials in job levels plans to eventually take down a house because of the lawsuit it filed in The suit further states, “by accep­ repaid. That left a balace of $1,593, “He had been here so long ... peo­ from GS15 through GS18 (which pay on the site to provide room for August against Aloysius Ahearn, an ting an amount of ?4,101 from the which the board alleges Ahearn ple were listening to him and not between $36,000 and $47,500 and year) parking cars. A similar request for East Hartford High School teacher board Ahearn was unjustly and il­ refused to pay. m e,” Solomon said of Griffin. “Peo­ could be implicated. another abutting property on Charter and former state representative. legally enriched." “That’s the whole issue — the back Oak Street was postponed at Richard Veltri said the board is Veltri said the issue at stake is an pay,” Veltri said. “A lot of people LaBelle’s request because the suing over back pay which it claims amount of back pay which the board have the impression the East Hart­ transfer of the property to Carter has Ahearn owes because of an error in wants to recover. The suit says the Swenson Opposes Laws not been com plete. ford Board of Education discourages payroll. board and Ahearn agreed he would activity by teachers in state and In other action, the commission ap­ However, he said the board does teach 70 minutes each day school was municipal affairs. This is just not so. proved requests relating to sidewalks On Sunday Store Hours not discourage participation by in session while the Legislature was “A1 Ahearn is probably a better in two new subdivisions. A deferment teachers in municipal and state also in session. teacher now for having served in the MANCHESTER - Elsie “Biz” legislation is confusing, and she was granted for a sidewalk on a sec­ government. In fact, the board en­ For these 43 days, Ahearn would be Swensson, Republican candidate in would vote to repeal it. tion of Knollwood Road off Vernon state Legislature,” Veltri said courages this type of activity, he paid $16.10 per day for a total of ’The issue came up Monday night the 13th Assembly District, said She said that she has received calls Street, but the commission decided said. $692.30 for the 43-day period when the when the board accepted Ahearn’s today that she opposes the legislation from many women who attend ^ t sidewalks should be required for The board filed suit against Ahearn Legislature was in session. of store hours by the state govern­ church Sunday morning and then go the rest of the subdivision. letter notifying them, in accordance in August, claim ing that when The board claims through an'error with state statute, that he would be a ment. to do their family marketing. The commission also voted to Ahearn won and accepted a position in communication with the payroll “I would support withdrawal of “For the working woman, Satur­ require sidewalks on one side and candidate for the state Legislature in the General Assembly for the 55th department, Ahearn was overpaid this Novmber. state legislation concerning Sunday day is not sufficient to clean the defer them on the other side of a new opening of stores,” Mrs. Swensson house, do the laundry, take the road of a subdivision off Hillstown said. “The decision of Sunday store children to various appointments and Road. Hayden Griswold, developer, openings should tte left to the do all the household marketing,” she had asked for a waiver on sidewalks businessmen and to those who' said. on one side. Mitchell Appoints Aides patronize the stores.” “Therefore, many necessary The commission approved a roof The last session of the General purchases take place on Sunday. We sign on the Essex Motor Inn. Victor SOUTH WINDSOR - Edward R. Reardon, a salesman, who lives on Farmstead Drive with his family. Assembly approved a law that should ease the burden of working Antico, owner of the Essex, said the Reardon and Robert Davin of South Pine Tree Lane with his family, has Davin believes that “John Mitchell prohibits Sunday opening for most and running a household by allowing sign was already in place and had Windsor have been appointed co- been a resident of South Windsor for is well qualified for the job and puts stores. Sunday store openings,” she said. been approved by the Building chairmen of the Democrats for 19 years. He said he feels that “John the interests of the citizens of South Mrs. Swensson said that the Department, but then was told he Mitchell Committee. Mitchell is an outstanding individual Windsor and Manchester before his would have to go before the Planning John Mitchell is running on the who keeps his promises and is the own interests.” and Zoning Commission. Republican ticket for the office of best person for the job.” The chairmen urge fellow An amendment to clarify an State Representative from the 14th Robert Davin, the owner of a pave­ Democrats, who would be interested lis tin g zoning regulation regarding District, which includes South Wind­ Oil Exec Tries To Block ment business, is also a long-time in putting John Mitchell in the state inland/wetlands was also approved. ' sor and a part of northeastern resident of South Windsor, having House of Representatives, to contact Manchester. lived there for 22 years. He lives on them. Mother’s Visiting Rights

BRIDGEPORT (UPI) - A Connec­ Lucas contended it would be ticut oil company executive who damaging for the boys, Mark, 11, and wants to adopt two Vietnamese boys Paul, 9, to see their mother. Mra. Plane Crash Tapes Show Calm is trying to block temporary visita­ Popp now lives in Newbury Park, tion rights for the children’s mother Calif., and is fighting to regain SAN DIEGO (UPI) — The voices before custody hearings resume. ficials of two federal agencies in­ ^iU being analyzed in Washington, public the tape of the last com­ custody of her sons. The custody buzz back and forth with the clipped vestigating the crash disagreed over An attorney for Richard Lucas of hearing resumes Wednesday. calm, almost nonchalance, that munications between controllers at Fairfield Monday filed an appeal of the meaning of what they have dis­ Chambers said the FAA believes Lindbergh Field and the Miramar Mrs. Popp said she left the boys* marks professionalism in air traffic covered so far. the visitation order in state Supreme the air-traffic control system at Approach Control Center and the with the Friends for All Children . control. There was only one outburst Federal Aviation Administration Lindbergh Field is “perfectly safe, Court. Lucas did not bring the boys, adoption agency in Saigon in 1975 of “My God.” As one voice put it: pilots of the Pacific Southwest already under his care, to Bridgeport spokesman Bruce Chambers said as it is around the country, and we Airways 727 and a single-engine because she feared for their safety as “Something happened.” speculation a third plane may have have not changed any of our Superior Court as he had been Communist troops approached ‘‘Something” was the worst avia­ Cessna. ordered by a judge. confused the jetliner pilot had been procedures ... The system is the The recordings showed controllers Saigon in the final days of the Viet­ tion tragedy in U.S. history, a 144- world’s finest.” The boys’ mother, Hao ’Thi Popp, nam War. “put to rest” by the recording. issued four separate^advisories to the death collision between a jetliner and But Rudy Kapustin, chief in­ Kapustin said investigators still was told by Judge Robert Testo last ■rae adoption agency placed the a small plane. jetliner pilot warning him of the light week that she would be allowed to vestigator for the National Transpor­ cannot say why both planes, both in plane nearby, the last about 71 children with Lucas, who was Even as the tape recording of the tation Safety Board, said it was too contact with air traffic controllers see her sons Monday and Tuesday working in Saigon at the time. He exchanges between the pilots and seconds before the planes collided at from 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the e a rly jo rule out possible involve­ were in the same place at the same 2,600 feet. The pilot acknowledged all now wants to adopt the boys. traffic controllers was made public ment of a third plane. He said radar time. courthouse. l^ s. Lucas lost her first custody Monday, a week after the crash, of­ four. plots of aircraft in the vicinity were ^ The FAA earlier in the day made It was not immediately clear suit in Superior Court, but is whether Lucas’ appeal served as an appealing to state Supreme Court. automatic stay of the judge's visita­ tion order. East Hartford Judge Orders Teachers Fire Calls SAVE-FUEL ENERGY WITH WOOD BURNING Monday, 8:56 a.m. —Washdown of oil spill at To Accept Pact Offers Silver Lane and Roberts Street. Monday, 12:30 p.m. By United Press Inleimational Cuyahoga County Common Pleas strike since Sept. 7. —Medical call to 112 Orchard A judge has ordered 10,000 striking Judge Harry A. Hanna, after a fourth A teachers’ strike for a 6.5 percent FIREPLACES St. Cleveland school employees to ratify day of marathon negotiations, Mon­ pay increase, in Tucson, the largest Monday, 6:21 p.m. a contract offer or face legal day night ordered union leaders school district in Arizona, entered its —Washdown at 1375 Silver penalties — a development School representing 10,000 teachers and sup­ second day today although the 99 Lane. sJSoard President John Gallagher said port personnel to “intensify” their schools remain open. About 300 sub­ Monday, 7:22 p.m. could be characterized as a tentative ratification process to produce a stitutes joined nonstriking teachers -D um pster fire at 69 Leggett settlement. settlement or be held in contempt in teaching classes Monday. Of 2,800 Drive. The strike in Qeveland affects Thursday. regular teachers, 1,793 failed to Monday, 7:37 p.m. M ,000 pupils who are among at least Cleveland schools are closed and —Medical call on East River report for work Monday, llie district Drive. 246,600 idled nationwide by teacher Hanna ruled that schools must open has offered a 5.67 percent raise in Monday, 9:31 p.m. strikes today. by Thursday. Teachers have been on pay. -Medical call to 17 Jaidee ’The Tacoma, Wash., school board Drive. said it would reopen school today. Monday, 11:23 p.m. —Minor Jehovah’s Witnesses blaze at 452 Main St. The board said it has enough sub­ Today, 1:16 a.m. —Minor stitutes and regular teachers willing blaze at 326 Main St. EffJOY..7^ See These Exclusive fea t^ es Appeal to Argentina to cross picket lines to resume Today, 2:19 a.m. -Medical the magic . . . the warmth ot your own • FULL 26” OPENING classes. ’The strike began in early fireplacel Candlecove “ The Pteasure call to 41 Plain Drive. • 16'm COOLED CHIMNEV Many of Jehovah’s Witnesses in the in effect ever since.” September and negotiations have People" for over a decade makes It possi­ Manchester area will be writing ble for you to have this BEAtJTIRJL and • WALL SPACER A HRE STOP Chappell, calling the ban unjust, broken down. PRACTICAL FIREHACE lor Less than you letters of appeal to government of­ Love Detroit • COMPLETE WITH SCREEN said a report from the New York Leaders of the teachers union in thought possible! REMEMBER the winters SPARK GUARD A RAM CAP DETROIT (UPI) - In of '77 & '78? . . . Be prepared with this ficials in Argentina, where their Washington, D.C., voted to call a • PREaSION BUILT headquarters of Jehovah’s Witnesses the showroom General Ensroy Savinas FifaDlaca!- Christian society is currently under indicated that the ban has resulted In strike Wednesday if no progress is ban. Motors and Ford may be persecution of Jehovah’s Witnesses made in contract negotiations. competitors but not when it George Chappell, presiding in Argentina. Their meeting places ’The 5,200 union members have comes to revitalizing overseer of the Manchester limited offer for Bible study Ijave been closed been working without a contract Detroit. Congregation of Jehovah’s down, children have been expelled since July 25. About 110,000 students, Witnesses, explained^ that a con­ GM was a major con­ ACT NOWI ENJOY IMMEDIATE INSTALLATION from schools, adult Witnesses suf­ attend the district’s public schools. certed effort in sending letters of tributor in a $1.1 million the warmth, beautyb fered loss of govemmei^ employ­ A strike in Dayton, Ohio, that appeal was being instituted now. This gift to Henry Ford Hospital & fuejpdwvlniLvings of < ment, their private homes have been began Sept. 6 and disrupted school is because all efforts of legal to buy a vacant 14-story thlsfmielwbi:ip la ce r raised, and arrests and evVphysical for 37,000 students ended Monday. recourse to return freedom of motor M g e in midtown. 24 m R SERISERVICE assults have taken place. Teachers approved a contract during The Hospital is named worship to Jehovah’s Witnesses in The nature of the letters to be OALY&SUN f879. the weekend and returned to work. after the auto pioneer and Argentina have failed. COMPLETELY INSTALLED written, Chappell said, should be an About 850 striking teachers in Fall his descendants have been CALL NOW! 11 mg "lar," 0.8 mg nicoline av, per cigarette, by FTC method. “In September of 1976,” he said, appeal for justice. River, Mass., resumed picketing active in its board of direc­ “the Argentine government an­ RU “ All we are trying to do,” he said, despite threats from school officials tors. 203- ■Nfi/UVUIWED nounced that Jehovah’s Witnesses “is to respectfully encourage the they may be fired. Most of the city's were banned from practicing their After renovation, the DESIGN existing authorities in Argentina to 14,000 students have stayed away religion.. Despite lengthy legal hospital plans to use the take the necessary steps to restore from school although substitutes * ESTIMATE proceedings through the Argentine 290-room motel for 563-2401 ^ freedom to the Christian minority, have been teaching since the strike court system, the ban has continued classrooms and student CANDLECOVE 1800 Silas Deane Hwy Rocky Hill, Conn 06067 Jehovah’s Witnesses.” began IS days ago. nurses’ quarters. PAGE SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues., Oct. 3, 1978 ■ “ V ____

MANCHESTER EVENING HEr A d , Manchester, Conn., Tues., Oct. 3, 1978 — PAGE SEVEN Court Rules Court Overturns Ruling (4) tan FiiM lM o at (!) Los Angales Fronton Can On^ Utility Inflation Rate HERMAN r t f BEAT THE EXPERT Remain Open The high court said the PUCA the PUCA refused in the last rate Tlw ob|«ct o< Um conlMt i« lo pick moro corraci gonw winnora Him Earl Yoat... Enirlaa EXTRA HAQTVORD (UPI) - The state Suprem%'6«twt4)as ruled the Public already made some allowance to case. sunnwRS pickins mart and wHh tha maat corraci antwart will ba tUglbla lar wtakly priiaa. In cat# ol a lla, ^ HARTFORD (UPI) - Hartford Jai Utilities ControlAnthorUy does not compensate for future inflation by The court upheld Covello’s ruling Boots that iMver say die. winnara will ba choatn by Iha clottal lla-braakar numbar.mi. 'da-brttkar'ita-braakar numbar la lha hlghaal " Alai has been given a green light to that the PUCA cannot force numbar ol poinla you Uilnk will ba acorad by any ant of lha. I t ^ llaltd. /All anirlat or rtaaanabla have to consider giving Northeast adjusting expenses in the rate lactlmlllaa mual ba dapaallad al Tha Harold or poatniirkadMl by 5 p.m. FrIFriday. Tha Harald will ba BIG? remain open until at least Nov. 20 application for all known changes. Northeast to furnish a performance tala ludga al conlatl aniriaa. Utilities up to $14 million as an infla­ Insulatod when it will appeal fines and a 10-day tion allowance. “Consumers stand to save hun­ bond higher than the cost of shelving Glove losihor uppers suspension. In a unanimous decision released dreds of millions of dollars that plans for two nuclear plants. ^ t r a TTie decision Monday by Superior Monday, the Supreme Court over­ would have otherwise been Covello’s rulings were based on Neoprene eoles Court Judge Alfred Covello blocks turned Superior Court Judge Alfred demanded by Connecticut utilities 1977 rate hike requests from Connec­ the state gaming commission from viwioii Covello’s ruling on Northeast’s attri- for so-called attrition factors in ticut Light and Power Co. and Hart­ TOI? carrying out the suspension and $70,- ii.iiis 7 ■ ■ tion request. Had it upheld the ruling, future rate cases,” CCAG Director ford Electric Light Co., two WIN n s 000 in fines it had ordered to begin the PUCA would have had to consider Marc Caplan said. Northeast subsidiaries. MERCHANT GIFT CERTIFICATES Sept. 27. giving all utilities inflation Covello’s other rulings were up­ Northeast had asked for $90 WEEKLY PRIZES AND A The commission Sept. 20 issued the allowances in rate cases. held. The Supreme Court agreed with million, but the PUCA granted the WE FIT suspension and fined five officials a X- The high court ruled there was no Covello that the PUCA must consider two companies a revenue increase of total of $70,000 for failure to report [f' ///^ evidence that inflation was the only aliowing Northeast to charge $35 million. — SRA m e r c h a n t certificate allegations of game-fixing at the reason Northeast had lower than customers for the effects of a severe The PUCA decision was appealed EARL YOST EM ALL\ Hartford gambling facility. authorized earnings. ice storm in 1973 and for an outage to Covello by Northeast officials, Easy on-off Sports Editor 9 U GRAND PRIZE Covello had issued the gambling There were other factors, the court the same year at Millstone I. who asked for more revenue, and Leather Tops FIND THIS WEEKS GAMES IN facility a temporary injunction and consumer interests including the j said, including a recession between The high court also agreed the Waterproof THE ADS ON THIS PAGE ~ FILL YESI Whether You’re the commission asked him to dis­ I 1973 and 1975, the 1973 ice storm, and PUCA must permit Northeast to Connecticut Citizens Action Group, Bottoms solve it, but he instead ordered both ,] the 1973 outage at the Millstone I rolled $37.3,000 in furl r':i" nsc^ tl 't which wanted the rate hike reduced. OUT COUPON AND SEND TO HERALD Looking For Shirts or sides to proceed “in accelerated nuclear power plant. Ties, Suits or Sport status" to settle the issue at a Mrs. Edith Palmer, arranges sale merchandise at the Lutz hearing Nov. 20. Coats, Slacks or Junior Museum where she volunteers her services one day a The warmest Joseph Skelly, Hartford Jai Alai’s week. She has served in many capacities during her 10 years as Leather lops Yost Predictions Sweaters or What lawyer, argued the five officials a museum volunteer. (Herald photo by Chastain) Zone Hearings WINTER Waterproof bottoms OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM were the victims of unproved l l l f f e ve r... You’ll Find allegations that has affected their Warm fell liner ° New England over Philadelphia Deposit at Tha Manchaatar Harald or Post Marksd by S P.M. It At Regalsl personal lives and reputations. Slated Thurday Speed lacing Waahington ovar Detroit .^Friday — 16 Bralnard Placs, Manchaatar. MEANS Pittsburgh ovar Atlanta Skelly said his clients were placed Volunteers Active data ovar Buffalo A B in “extraordinary jeopardy” and A B SOUTH WINDSOR — The Zoning Board of Appeals will AND MORE Kansas City ovar Tampa Bay Tie Breaker “under the threat of iosing their 1 .. ... □ □ ...... □ □ hold a public hearing Thursday at 7:30 p.m. to consider OF COURSE! 81. Louis ovar Balllmora Numbar license” in testifying before the com­ the following applications: Chicago ovar Qraen Bay 2 .. ... □ □ 1 2 ...... □ □ At Junior Museum 3 ..•... □ □ mission investigating allegations of • Ed Steben’s Glass Co., 454 Ellington Road, requests a WINDOWS 4. (At CMeago at (I) Breen Bay Clavsiand ovar Naw Oriaans 13 □ □ Denvsr ovar Ban Diego 4 .. ... □ □ game-fixing. When is a children’s museum not a variance to allow a building lot with less than the boxes,” Oakland ovar Houston S . . . .. □ □ He said the officials and World Jai children’s museum? required front footage and a sideyard variance for two EVERYTHING FOR OUTDOORS The boxes, which contain museum Minnesota ovar Seattia 6 .. ... □ □ Alai Inc., which owns a number of When the most familiar faces in­ buildings on an adjacent lot, at 249 Felt Road. Florida frontons and the Hartford Jai artifacts, are sent weekly to area $MIEC01DCA$H AND HUNTING Dallas ovar tha QIants 7 .. ... □ □ LIMIT 2 COUPONS PER PERSON side it are grown-up ones. The Lutz • Mitchess Trucking Inc., 90 Brookfield St., requests a Alai facility, suffered “irreparable classrooms so a teacher can bring a Loa Angales ovar Ban Francisco 8 .. ... □ □ Junior Museum, founded and staffed temporary and conditional permit to allow operation of a Miami ovar Cincinnati Name...... harm” from the commission’s order. lesson to life with items the children and more. entirely by volunteers 25 years ago, portable crusher for 90 days on property known as the WITH THE ENER6Y SAVERS! 9 .. ... □ □ He said the shutdown would result in can actually use and handle. The Lutz MACCICC ADUC of Manchester Addreec...... still manages to keep its corps of Dzen Pit, Barber Hill Road, in an RR ^ n e. 10 .. ... □ □ betting losses of $300,000. basement contains a hundreds of imooirr fuimo gg i Main St. Phone...... volunteers busy today. these, which have been assembled • Howard E. Lappen, 53 Meadow Road, requests a Sheridan said the five officials Museums, like the people in them, over the years by volunteers. variance to allow construction in front of the building iine The House of Sports knew the risks involved in the have lives. As soon as volunteers get The Lutz Volunteer League now at 53 Meadow Road. ALL PRIME gambling industry. “They knew the one off the ground, the museum takes numbers about 80, many of whom, • American Graphic Printing Co. Inc., 735 John Fitz risk they ran and they now have to on full-time staff members and like Edie, devote about one day a Blvd. requests a variance or a temporary and conditional ALUMINUM live with it.” receives grant monies. In the case of week to museum work. permit to allow a sign larger than permitted at the same n o t A He said the panel could very well the Lutz, the United Fund and others address. Edie even brings her work home. s t o r m WINUUWS EASTERN CONN.’S "give back” the 10 days to Hartford have supported the museum since the Now teasurer of the Advent Christian • Commercial Credit-McCollagh Leasing Inc., 24 Jef­ Jai Alai by extending the Dec. 9 early 1960s. At this point a museum Church in Hartford, she also enjoys frey Drive, requests a variance to allow a sign larger WINDOW LEADING closing date. can easily become an institution that needlework, stamp collecting, and than permitted at the same address. LM L'LZiCnuLIIlIaia I h l G l i B “The status quo need not be no longer needs help from the parent cooking. • Vaughn L. Modeen, 524 Pleasant Valley Road o n M r buihtsi preserved because it can be community — simply a place for “When people used to ask if I were requests a variance to allow a sideyard variance to con­ restored,” Sheridan told Covello. residents to use and then go home. a working woman. I’d say no. Then I struct a patio and retaining wail at the same address. « 5 9 -CARTER'S But Skelly called a proposed Not so with the Lutz, says Mrs. realize I’m working so hard there Any persons interested in the applications may appear FULL SERVKX exchange of days “absurd.” The Edith Palmer, known as “Edie,” hasn’t enough hours to get everything and be heard at the meeting. who for the past ten years has served UP TO 80 company would still lose money done. Now I tell them I work — UNITED INCHES NEW 197S CHEVRULET because it would have to maintain the museum in almost every capaci­ without a salary.” the fronton and honor contracts ty from curator of its natural history A resident of Manchester for over PZC Approves during a shutdown. Also, attendance department and editor of the Lutz 25 years, Edie feels one of the town’s SOUTH WINDSOR — ’The Planning and Zoning Com­ COMPLETE OPTICIANS in December, especially with the ap­ cookbook to her present duties as the greatest resources is the museum. mission has voted to approve, with conditions, the INSTALLATION proaching holiday season, declines, museum storekeeper. “Think about how many towns in application of Atlas Oil Co., 414 Tolland St., East Hart­ he said. “In 10 years the changes have been the state have any museum at all, ford, for a revised site plan and additional uses at 81 John amazing, and the volunteer league is SEE US... Sheridan argued whatever harm and you’ll begin to appreciate what Fitch Blvd., South Windsor in a GC Zone. more active than ever. We’ve got we’ve got here,” she says. ^COMPLETE had been done was caused by the cor­ more classes, more in-school For All Your Optical Needs poration for failing to report the With volunteers like Edie, one of programs, and much more for the museum’s greatest resources is FMAHCMG allegations. He said the penalties adults,” she says. Edie herself Cotter Mobile were ordered to protect the best in­ the Town of Manchester. • EYE GLASSES • CONTACT LENSES teaches a popular adult course in Another, of course, is the United SOUTH WINDSOR — ’The mobile office of First AVAILABLE • HEARING AIDS • SUNGLASSES 1 /2 TDN PICKUP terests of the people of Connecticut. bargello. District Congressman William R. Cotter will be at the Covello said the case was unique in Way, since many residents haven’t One of the first things people ask South Windsor Town Hall, 1540 Sullivan Avenue on Oct. 4. 8 ft. Fleetside body, V-8 engine, auto, trans., having no previous judicial basis and always the time to volunteer — par­ Emergency Repair Service Edie is why anyone whose children ’The office permits district residents to communicate to power brakes, rear step bumper, gauges, agreed that a speedy remedy was ticularly parents with children who A TRUE THERMAL are already grown should help out at the congressman’s staff their needs and concerns in all dome lamp switch, radio. Carter Care Package. necessary. He ordered briefs by both use the Lutz. Direct community in­ a children’s museum. “That’s matters involving federal government. Stock 12360. sides to be submitted no later than volvement and generous con­ BARRIER TRIPLE simple,” she explains. “It’s fun. I get tributions to the United Way ought to Nov. 10 and a hearing of teie merits a lot of satisfaction out of it because I of the case argued on Nov. 20. keep the Lutz Junior Museum going PANE WINDOW see a part of the museum that most strong for another 25 years. PTO Flea Market adults don’t — the school loan SAUPRKX ’5185 SOUTH WINDSOR — ’The Avery Street School PTO will COSTS NO MORE hold a Flea Market Nov. 11 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the '*^'4 GOOD PLACE TO BUY A TRUCK" school. Six foot tables may be rented. Admission is free. THAN MOST Added features will be a bake sale, a raffle and refreshments. As there is limited space available, in­ DOUBLE PANE School Board Puls Off terested persons are asked to make reservations for 8- (^I^R^^ll^lago tables as early as possible. For more information call WINDOWS. 644-8836 or 644-2379. 4 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU... CHEVROLET Activity Period Change [astbrook Mall A ''''"NCHESTER MANSFIELD STOP HEAT LOSS! Phone 6131191 p,,5„5 456.114I Authorised Fisher Plow Dealer COVENTRY - The Board of Association of Coventry had filed a bus runs at the grammar school had Burglaries Reported been discussed with Principal 191 Mam SI. „ ... , Education has temporarily rejected grievance complaint on behalf of the VERNON — The Vernon W. Main Street, Route 83, MANCHESTER 1229 fMain St. Manchester 646-6464 the request of some students and William McDermott. School bus teachers regarding the change in Police Department said it and Windsor Avenue. Phone 613 1900 pk Vo7 non OPEN EVES ’TIL 9 • FRIDAY TIL 6 • SAT. TIL S teachers to move the mid-day activity schedule, but the board rejected it supervisor Samuel Sweetman will be investigated 22 burglaries Homes were reported TRANSFORM Phone 527-5913 period back to the end of the day. after an executive session on the asked to correct late runs of about during the period of Sept. broken into on: Oakmoor More than a dozen seniors matter. five to ten minutes. 15 through 29 with go<^s Drive, Merline Drive, YOUR HOME appeared at the board’s monthly In other business School Some parents had complained at an reported taken valued at Phoenix Street, Eleanor No Down Payment... meeting to urge that the two-day-a- Superintendent Arnold Elman earlier board meeting that their about $4,500. Drive, Ironwood Drive, INTO A THIS YEAR’S SUPERBOWLHERO week periods be changed. Patrick recommended Nancy Ballard of children attending East Catholic ■ Breaks were reported Orchard Street, Union SAVE AT ( n . \ n u Cromie, representing the student Manchester for appointment as a High School were not being into the Municipal Building Street, Duncaster Lane, FUEL SAVER tCOULDBEYOU! council, presented the board with a half-time kindergarten teacher at the transported there on Coventry school on Park Place and and Tunnel Road. NEW & DEMO'S • NO NEED ' Enter HBOS football Heto petition on the issue. Coventry Grammar School. Howard buses. Dopslaff reported that there businesses on Kelly Road, Apartments broken into Cromie said the Student Court had Amkraut of Coventry was endorsed was insufficient room on the local were on: Vernon Avenue, FOR STORM Sweepstakes and win LANCIA'S & FIAT'S been re-formed and could now deal to fill a math position at the high buses and that his committee had ad­ and South Street plus a WINDOWS a free trip for tw o to with students who left school early school. vised East Catholic officials to set up Youth Curfew private building on Wind- STOCK MODEL LIST lA L C H SAVE Supeibowl P^, oruiese six NFL games and you may PHjCE without permission if the activity Elman said that substitute a meeting with parents to work out sorville Road. • TILTS IN FOR XIII! the problem. STAFFORD SPRINGS heenne an HBO Supertxawl Hero. You can gel two free trips lo Ibe Superbowl in period occurred after classes were teachers are needed for the current (UPI) — The Borough of EASY CLEANING over. “Some seniors have job com­ school year. “The substitute must be Spanish teacher Susan Luichinger kfiaii Or you might win one of 20 second prizes - a custom designed hidte super 77 LAIKaA 12.SALE (A) TMipa Bay at (I) Kansu City Stafford Springs has mitments and now have to leave a graduate of a four-year college and told the board about her attempts to bowl SweeiMtakes winners wS be chosen for each of the 16 weeks of the regular NFL 8-0404 4-DR. SEDAN adopted an ordinance es­ • ONE DAY Kison. For mote details, watch your newspaper or contact us. Better yeL watch 8286 6527 1759 school earlier,” he added. at least 21 years of age,” he noted. develop a Spanish IV program at the NEW high school. She points to three tablishing a curfew for HlfflTED INSTALLATION ‘Inside the NFL" on Home Box Ofice. First prize winners wil be announced every But board member Patricia Clark MULLIGANS - f Substitute nurses also are needed and youths age 15 and under. •eekon"InsidetheNFL-10. (A) PMMal|Ma I t (B) New EnglMNl said that her group had arranged the may apply to assistant superinten­ students who had completed three The Only Waterproof The ordinance, adopted OTFlCtAl nuiES-NOPUROlASE on CABLE TV an *ia eorrecilyxlentiliedwnnning Mamtatetece<«ed. 77 LANCIA mid-day schedule because some dent Donald Nicoletti at the high years of Spanish and were not taking SUBSCRiPTiCM HEOUIREO the refnarmng winner* laiil be teieewd from Ihoee their fourth year as an independent Monday, prohibits the I Tham « a MperaM swMDviaAev io< tucn d me v iM a enirie* wiihifw graataM number ol cor redly rdemilied 4-DR. SEDAN Leather Golf Shoe Ww students had ignored the intent of the school. TO BUY MCM of me Pef L fotsts. te.tar to enr any one o' ine ninrurtg team* All priaea aiN beawarded artd wirtneri 8 -0 4 0 T-0 youths from loitering in 7736 5934 1802 study. She suggested that the board sueepyiAei nan4a>KVonap‘ainj*iS*(>*ced|»ape' yOU nefified Dy man Only one priae 10 a family or heuae- NEW activity period, '"rhe board has to Gary Dopslaff submitted a report noM Moiubaiiluiionoreichangaaolpriae* LiaMMy That Breathes public places between 11 ■■Jii* e sOamtt r«code irwnamedinecaMTvapmpar>y see if it works to have the activity on behalf of the board’s subcom­ grant academic credit for such M tocM loeeoneii ana me name of m* team you ir>r* lor Uaet la ina retpersaibriiiy of tna wmneri Winnavt p.m. and 5 a.m. mo sssfi of me games anrouncea on me prtvous may be a»ked to aaecula an aftidavil of eirgibrlriy and study. a s ytoo i«mcn you can a«o *am aooui Ov caamg me period in the middle of the day,” she mittee on transportation. “Bus com­ CLEAN WITH BEAUTIFUL COMPLETELY A No other municipality in CaGft TV comparty a-Hai.i,da Inc Ir«s ofle> 9297 6316 2982 RE&>29” force such an ordinance USED GARS wjOyrctio»i*-jr>a siaiaa'd'oca' ai»anav»d>nMs*aur> Luichinger stated. “We also try to GUARANTEED. poumarbed by ivMtvghi Sawoay ana recn>«eo in Wesrtxay DEMO Board chairwoman Joan Lewis the close of school,” he told the by me luesaay preceding inecxoadcaw of me MSiDE I hc and ■rir'a>a< pranodMor -csucieaoy >aw Records up to Four-Full Hours! although some are on the REMEMBER THE WINTERS give them insight into Spanish OF '77 A '78 NFL thou $ For a ki»i ol maio< priie winner* tertd * *t*mped OparatM with any talawltlon off. 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Kelley, both of Founded Oct. 1, 1881 By ANDREW TULLY Betty’s notebook Member, Audit Bureau of Circulation Manchester, were married Sept. 29 at St. James Church Member. United Press International WASHINGTON — God was lucky in Manchester. Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, not to have Henry Kissinger as his The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James F. Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711 By Betty Ryder Woodcock of 76 Garden St. The bridegroom is the.son of Secretary of State. Henry has always Raymond F. Robinaon. Edilor-Pubtlshor M l known best, and he would have Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Kelley of 113 Sycamore Lane. Harold E. TurKmglon. Managing Editor The Rev. William Carol of St. James Church officiated \ir argued against raising Lazarus from the dead as an act tending to produce Connecticut residents participating at the double-ring evening ceremony. Opinion then they will go through pre-flight Serving as co-chairpersons are unrest among the undertaking bloc. in the state's second Friendship The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a security inspection before boarding a Terry Clendaniel, Bonnie Lindland Qiana gown designed with long sleeves and Queen Anne Had God consulted Henry before Force fiight will be departing early Trans International Airlines for a and Norine Nelson. Further details I -.''s Saturday evening from Bradley neckline. Her veil of imported silk illusion was attached Welcome, Bring Money performing the miracle of the loaves 6:30 departure. Arrival time in Han­ about the booths, special events and to a lace headband and she carried a bouquet of roses, and fishes, Henry International Airport for Hannover, nover is 6 a.m. (Hannover time) delicious meals will be published Germany, for a 10-day exchange carnations and baby’s breath. The forecasts are turning out tion of special tourist packages would have Travelers are reminded tp bring soon. Mrs. Maureen Javodjancik of Vernon served as matron to be right on target visit. their ticket, passport and identifica­ and charter flights and, most demurred. One F In the meantime, 254 Germans wiil of honor. Bridesmaids were Karen Woodcock of This is indeed shaping up as aM\\\\WV had to be careful, K tion name badge and attach colored ^lent Menace Manchester, the bride’s sister; Mrs. Chris DeAngelis of recently, the depreciation of be winging their way to the New luggage tags before checking in. the biggest year ever for the dollar. The United States, he would warn, * Haven area for a similar visit. In a release from the Kemper In­ Manchester, the bridegroom’s sister; and Eileen Corto of Okfll/;FOLKS! m EVENING, 44/oTM ANKS! The flight, which originated in the Enfield. foreign tourism in the United not to encourage / Among those I noticed from the surance Cos. of Long Grove, 111., it once affordable only to the jet TTIONKS FOR (36SERV1NG 7W£ N O- New Haven area, was later opened to Scott Kelley of Manchester was his brother’s best man. States. On the basis of head high expectations Manchester area at the orientation all Connecticut residents and I un­ noted that warnings not to mix set and business elite, has ALC0M0LIC*B£V£RA6£S IMTHE ^-iciuTifuL am ong the alcohol and drugs or drinking and Ushers were Allen Little of Manchester; John DeAngelis counts so far, the United States meeting held last week at the Yale derstand more than half are from the become a bargain vacation MANCHESTER PU6U0 AREAS 5 TWANKS faithful. B L 1 University Law School who are going driving are common. But not as of Manchester, the bridegroom’s brother-in-law; and FOR KEERNG OUR PARKS C LE A N , Greater Hartford area. Hope we James Woodcock of Manchester, the bride’s brother. Travel Service is looking for a destination, for citizens of Nevertheless, I expect the are Irene Pisch, Mary LeDuc and meet more from The Herald's 10- prevalent are cautions about com­ DeCENT,ORDERLy* VILLAGE. C f^A R M , Mrs. Zane Vaughn. Mr. Vaughn is an bining one common household A reception was held at the Manchester Army & Navy year-end total of at least 20 superhard-currency countries Almighty would have acknowledged town coverage area so we can get Club in Manchester, after which the couple left for pAMiLy-T^BMN>SNfSMnKNIS3nM)nESBIRHKSH3inBt)nnn^ with Gene Bearden’s five-hit from the 35th District; Edmund best meets the needs of all of the peo­ home Wednesday from 3 to 5 and 7 to ?1 billion worth of new taxes imposed pitching, proved to be too much for where he belongs,” said Wagner. 9 p.m. Dwyer, candidate for high sheriff of ple. He would “keep the state’s hands on the people of this state. The off matters which are best handled Ted Williams and Company, then “We want him to stay here and we The family suggests that any Tolland County; and the three can­ budget this year is 14.4 percent by the people at home.” Manchester Pollc* R«port 1 managed by Joe Cronin. hope he wants to stay.” memorial gifts may be made to didates for state representatives, in­ C— - — — ...... X —J F Although Wagner bragged that the higher than last year,’’ he said. Yesterday, it was another Boston College Tuition Fund, Chest­ MANCHESTER - Gilbert F. Sass, shortstop, not as famous as Reggie Jackson money offered Rose was “the largest nut Hill, Newton, Mass. The arrest was in connection with a dis­ 52, of 570 Vernon St. was charged turbance and failure to cooperate with Boudreau, nor known for his hitting, salary in Cincinnati Reds history,” with operating under the influence of police after she was told to leave the who lofted a Mike Torrez fast ball he refused to disclose the figure Card of Thanks he had a bead on the ball, but backed publicly. * We wish to Uunh «ll the people who paid last alcohol and evading reeponsibility in Golden Spigot on Spruce Street. She was over the leftfield wall in the seventh off as if to play it off the wall, then “We don’t give out figures and I respects to Florence Bayliss, and also Flowers, connection with an accident on West held overnight at Hartford Police Depart­ inning with two mates on base which dropped to one knee as it dis­ Cards, and Masses expressing Uielr sympathy to Injunction Considered ment for presentment in court today. era s^ a 2-0 Yankee deficit and don’t intend to in this case,” he said. Mrs. Celia Plano and daughters. Middle Turnpike near New State appeared. Yaz pounded the ground “I had hoped to sign Pete today Celia Plana - (Mother) Road Monday night, his car struck a • Joseph N. L’Heureux, 28, of 106 provided the spark which sent New with an open fist as New York got on Hero’s Welcome at Plate for Bucky Dent and parked car owned by Jeffrey A. Waranoke Road, charged with breach of York ahead, 3-2, never to trail on a the scoreboard for the first time with (Monday),” he admitted, “But I’m a Bayliss's - (Daughters) Jones of 49 Oxford St. and he con­ peace in connection with a disturbance at clear, crisp October day. born optimist. I still hope to sign a Main Street business Monday. He was three runs. in- To Close Down Caterer tinued without stopping. Court date is The announced attendance was 32,- Torrez had pitched a brilliant two- him. Today’s offer was for a two- released on a non-surety bond for court Oct. 17. Oct: 16. 924 which didn’t count several thou- hitter until Chris Clambliss and Roy year contract but I told Pete I’d be £’S “ LS:S ss-.r;=-(s-=r MANCHESTER - The town’s production Monday. Mnd more fans who jammed the White stroked singles. With two outs, willing to go to a three-year contract ( Area Police) French, owner of the firm. if that was a hangup for him.” Health Department will meet today The Health Department has talked Kenji Jordan, 30, of Lake Road, Other arrests over the weekend in­ league’s smallest park and stood 10 The state inspected the business deep. few Red Sox rooters were worried Wagner said he asked Rose what Vernon with an attorney representing A-1 In­ with the town counsel’s office about again Sept. 20 and still found 23 Coventiy was charged with evading cluded the following: about Dent hitting one o u t... but he dustrial Caterers Inc. to discuss an responsibility in connection with an • Paul J. Gondek, 19, of 1505 Forbes Ticket scalpers had a field day with salary he wanted, but Rose declined Vernon Police filed additional seeking an injunction to close the violations. The town inspected it a did. It was his fifth round-tripper of to say. order issued to close the business. business, Kraatz said. Department accident early Sunday on enter Street St., East Hartford, charged with reckless reserved seats going for as much as the year charges Monday against Eric Donze week later and found that only 11 of driving Friday night. Court date is Oct. $100 a seat. Regular season ticket Ronald Kraatz of the Health representatives will, however, first the violations had been corrected, east of West Middle Turnpike. Police “It was hard seeing the ball and I Defeat Hurt Yaz 16, of Adams Street, Manchester, to 17. Department said that he will meet meet with Squatrito today to discuss said Jordan’s car struck a vehicle prices were in effect. was just trying to make contact. I charges already pending. Kraatz said. • Mary A. O'Brien, 51, of 206 Eldridge BOSTON (UPI) - Carl today with attorney Dominic the issue. stopped at an intersection and driven m w The additional charges include five Only two of the problems that were St., charged with two counts of evading never where the ball went and I Playoff Schedule foul to Yankees’ third baseman The Yankees added a fourth run in Squatrito, who is representing A-1 Kraatz said that his department by Christopher R. Corbett, 26, of Yastrzemski has a ritual he counts of third-degrec^urglary and not corrected were ones that would responsiblity in connection with minor No Homer Hitter B u t... didn’t know it was a until I Graig Nettles in the ninth, Yaz came the inning after Rivers followed Caterers. received a letter from David Wiggin take a long time to fix, he said. Waterville, Maine. Jordan backed his accidents on Eldridge Street Friday reached first base and saw the um­ NL Championship Series goes through after every game down the runway, up the stairs to the one of second-degree burglary, four Dent, the No. 9 batter in the order (Besl-of-Five) Dent’s homer with a walk to drive The Health Department issued an of the state Department of Health The closing order was sent Friday car up and left the scene and was pur­ night. Court date is Oct. 17. and the least likely to hit one out of pire signaling,” Dent said in the — win or lose. He gets a beer, clubhouse and into the trainer’s room Torrez from the game. Bob Stanley counts of third-degree larceny, one of order Friday to close the business at sued by a witness to Interstate (All Times EDT) fourth-degree larceny and one of that recommended a closing order be to A-1 Caterers. • Michael J. Rice, 118, of 179 Green the park, did the damage with a crowded but happy Yankee lights up a cigarette and sits at to cry away his solace. relieved but allowed Rivers to steal 340 Adams St. because of recorded issued. “In effect, A-1 is acting now in Highway 86, police said. Court Manor Drive, Blast Hartford, charged borrowed bat. lockerroom. Oct. 4 — Los Angeles at A short time later, Yaz — the con­ second-degree larceny. Philadelphia, 8:30 p.m. his locker, thinking about the second and Thurman Munson health code violations. The town Health Department after defiance of that order,” Kraatz said. appearance is Oct. 17. with driving under tbe influence of After fouling off a pitch, Mickey The winning blow was stroked by summate professional — came out to followed with an RBI double to left The c^rges stemmed from the in­ Despite the town’s order, A-1 Marie B. Cartel, 90, of 10 N. Fair- alcohol early Saturday. Court is Oct. 10. Oct. 5 — Los Angeles at events that have transpired on vestigations of breaks into private some inspections first issued an French could not be reached this Rivers standing in the on-deck circle Reggie Jackson, a towering smash face a battery of waiting center for a 4-2 lead. Caterers apparently continued field St. was charged with evading • Robert Krajewski, 24, of 1196 W. Mid­ Philadelphia, 2:30 p.m. the field. homes on Irbnwood Drive, Phoenix order to close the business July 28. morning for comment. told Dent the bat was chipped. Rivers into the centerfield bleachers leading microphones and cameras. And for But it was still up to Jackson, who That order was appealed by Ralph responsibility in connection with an dle Turnpike, charg^ with misuse of Oct. 6 — Philadelphia at Los Street, Washington Street, and Lake registration Saturday. Court date is Oct flipped over one he had in his hands off in the eighth inning that upped the Monday was not one of those days 40 minutes, he answered questions has often billed himself as “Mr. Oc­ accident Saturday on McKee Street. lead to 5-2. Angeles, 8:30 p.m. Street over the past Uitm months 17. and the rest is now history. as his dream of playing in another about what went wrong. tober,” to provide the Yankees with Police said her car struck a parked Oct. i — x-Philadelphia at Los and breaks into two business places • Neil R. Hammond, 16, of 29 Range The ball didn’t appear to have As he was last year in the World World Series evaporated in the chil­ He talked about the Rick Gossage a run that would assure them the vehicle owned by Warren G. Slater of Angeles, 4:30 p.m, at the K-Mart Plaza. Hill Drive, Vernon, charged with enough legs to clear the 37-foot wall, Series, Jackson rose to the occasion ly, autumn breezes at Fenway Park. pitch that got him out. He said the championship. Jackson led off the 47 Ck)ttage St., then left the scene. Oct. 8 —. x-Philadelphia at Los Police said in the cases of the reckless driving Friday night. Court date 315 feet down the line but the winds and tonight the Yanks will be in Kan­ The Boston Red Sox, his team pressure didn’t bother him. He knew eighth and drilled a vicious liner into Court date is (3ct. 17. Angeles, 3:55 p.m. breaks into the private homes all of Zone Bid Would Permit is Oct. 17. were shifting all afternoon. sas City against the Western Division through thick and thin, had just been what he wanted to do — hit a ground the center field bleachers to knock x-if necessary the owners had been on vacation. • Marc J. Benoit, 23, of Niantic, Boston fielder Carl Yastrzemski champions in a best of five-set. ousted 5-4 by the New York Yankees ball between first and second for the out Stanley. Norman M. Young, 37, of no cer­ Al. Championship .Series They said the items taken from the charged with operating under suspension went back to the “Green Monster” .in a one-game do-or-die playoff for tying run. He looked for the Gossage The Red Sox rallied to 5-4 with a tain address, was charged with third- and giving a false name to an officw. home included cash, records and looked up and for a second, appeared (BesI of-Five) the American League East cham­ fast ball that tails away and instead pair of runs in the eighth off Gossage. degree burglary and first-degree Court is Oct. 17. guns Md the ^ n s and most of the (All Times FJ)T) pionship and the right to face Kansas got one that moves in on a batter and Jerry Remy led off with a double and Building of 189 Houses larceny on a warrant served in (Com­ • Ted M. Williams, 20, of 125 Main St., other items have been recovered. Last Ditch Threat Oct. 3 — New York at Kansas City, City for the league pennant. he popped the ball off the handle of Yastrzemski, Carlton Fisk, and Fred mon Pleas Court 12 in East Hartford charged with operating while his license 8:30 p.m. A juvenile male has been turned MANCHESTER — An application Residence to Residence A, a change than two acres, is in Vernon. Vernon is suspended. Court date is Oct. 10. Boston cut the margin to a single The Yankees’ comeback saga had his bat. * Lynn hit successive singles. Monday. The arrest was in connec­ Oct. 4— New York at Kansas City, over to Juvenile authorities in con­ for a zone change to allow a new which would allow for smaller lot and Bolton residents will be invited Walter D. Sullivan HI, 22, of Niantic, run with two runs in the eighth and played out another chapter — this “My insides are eating me up right Then in the ninth, Rick Burleson tion with a break and entry on New 3:30 p.m. nection with the alleged breaks. development on 63 acres off Lydall sizes of 12,000 square feet and allow to comment on the application. charged with operating under suspension. had the tying and winning run on base time a surprise three-run homer by now,” Yaz said. “It’s hard to express walked and Remy singled with one State Road earlier this year. He was Oct. 6— Kansas City at New York, In the investigation of another Street was scheduled for public for less expensive building Attorney Stanley Falkenstein, who Court date is Oct. 16. light-hitting Bucky Dent and a how I feel. But in a couple of days out, leaving the Red Sox’ fate up to returned to Hartford Correctional in the ninth with the team’s two best 3:30 p.m. series of house breaks on Pearl hearing Nov. 13 by the Planning and requirements, according to Alan represents Davis, could not be • James R. Davis, 24, of 146 Center St., hitters coming up, Jim Rice and Yaz. howitzer-like solo shot by Reggie it’ll wear off. I’ll go fishing for a cou­ their two best hitters — Jim Rice and Center where he was incarcerated on charged with operatiim while license is Oct. 7 — x-Kansas City at New Drive, Castlewood Drive, Doncaster Zoning Conunission Monday night. Lamson, town planner. ’Die density reached for comment on the specific Major league home run king Rice Jackson providing the dramatic ple of weeks and start getting ready Yastrzemski, Gossage got Rice on a The application was filed by John plans for the property. other charges. suspended and failure to renew r ^ t r a - York, 8:30 p.m. climax. for next year.” fly out and then faced Yaz. Lane, and Crestridge Drive, a 14- requirements of the zone would per­ tion. Court date is Oct.'17. didn’t have any more hits in his bat year-old male was arrested. In these “Jack” Davis, owner of the property Another request for public hearing Oct. 8 — x-Kansas City at New The Yankee victory snapped a Yastrzemski still believes he can Ron Guidry, the Yankees' meal- mit as numy as 189 hohnes to be built Other arrests reported today in­ • Brenda J. Jerry, 19, of 130 Vernon Ci- and his fly ball to right only moved breaks cash was taken amounting to and a former town resident. The zone on the site. in November has been filed by First the runner up a base. York, 8:30 p.m. relentless eight-game Boston win­ find that gold at the end of the rain­ ticket left-hander all season long, cluded the following: cle Ave., Rockville, charged with about $570 and most of it has b e ^ change requested is from Rural Hartford Realty. The request is to x-if necessary ning streak, and capped a comeback bow before his illustrious career was the beneficiary of Dent’s homer A small portion of the site, less • Philip J. Alexandria, 29, of New Bri­ operating under suspension. Court date is Yaz, whose leadoff homer in the se­ recovered. The case remains under develop a site of more than four Oct. 17. cond inning off Ron Guidry brought The World Series will open Oct. 10 that began on July 19 when an injury- ends. “Someday,” he said, “we're and improved his record to 25-3, a tain, charged with driving under the in­ at 8:30 p.m. in the home park of the investigation. The arrests were made acres in the Manchester Industrial • Eric S. McCall, 18, of West Warwick, the biggest cheer from the Fenway riddled New York club trailed the going to get that cigar. Before Old modern major-league, winning fluence of alcohol early today. Court date National League champion. by the department’s Special Services Park. is Oct. 17. R.I., charged with misuse of registration Faithful, got under a Rich Gossage Red Sox by 14 games. Yaz retires, he’s going to play on a percentage mark — but was unable to Unit headed by Lt. Edwin Carlson. Two other items will be on the Nov. • James C. Tucker, 21, of 102 Michael of an unregistered motor vehicle. Court pitch and popped out to third The Yankees, making their third world champion.” finish, date is Oct. 17. Fans Arrested Angela Ludwig, 17, of Anthony Campaigns Coming 13 agenda, which may be held at Ave., East Hartford charged with baseman Graig Nettles and the straight appearance in the AL Dent, the Yankees’ No. 9 batter off “I couldn't put into words the way Road, Tolland, was charged Monday Keeney Street School to accom­ qieeding (by radar) and operating a seaMn ended for the Red Sox. NEW YORK (UPI) - Two football playoffs, will thus continue in their his .243 average this season, shocked we fought back,” said a red-eyed with breach of the peace. Police said modate a large crowd of residents in motor vehicle while his license is A burglary at an Ashworth Street home Winning 99 games were not enough fans who threw a security guard defense of their world championship Boston loser Mike Torrez, 16-13, by Boston Manager Don Zimmer. “We that area expected on a disputed suspended. Court date is Oct. 17. reported Sunday resulted in tbe theft of a against the Western Division cham­ connecting with two out and Chris Splayed our butts off these last few she caused a disturbance at the Mt. To Town and MCC strong box containing savings paesbooks for Manager Don Zimmer’s crew. head-first over a railing during Sun­ • Susan L. Kendall, 16, of 6 Shepard pion Kansas City Royals Tuesday Chambliss and Roy White aboard in Vernon Dairy Store on Route 30. She detention basin proposal on and certificates and money. The magip victory number 100 was day’s Jets-Steelers game at Shea days.” was released on her promise to Briarwood Drive. Propos^ changes Drive, charged with speeding (by radar) night. the seventh inning to wipe out a 2-0 Fisk agreed. MANCHEISTER — Three political Mrs. Weinberg said that only one and passing on the right. Court date is A burglary at a Tanner Street home achieved by New York and Manager Stadium were arraigned Monday on appwr in court in Rockville on Oct. to the inland wetlands map will also As for the 39-year-old youngster Boston lead. The homer was only the “The way we fought back just goes candidates, including Gov. Ella stop in Manchester wiU be scheduled Oct. 17. resulted in the theft of several items of Bob Lemon, thanks to a young man charges of asMplt and attempted 10. be the subject of the public hearing affectionately know as “Yaz,” Mon­ fifth of the year for Dent, but the real to show the inner core of pride this Grasso, accompanied by President but' the place has not yet been • Nancy L. Hassett, 35,of 149 Birch St., sporting equipment over the weekend. who answers to the name of Dent, murder. 'Hie incident occurred in the Ms. Ludwig was also arrested by tte t night. day was a big disappointment even surprise was that he hit it with a team has. It just seems a shame that Carter’s mother, Mrs. Lillian Carter, definitely decided. charged with breach of peace and failure Bucky Dent. loge section of Shea Stadium toward State Police Monday on a warrant Don Zimmer though he had hit a home run and a borrowed bat after fouling a pitch off after 163 games, the whole damn have scheduled visits in Manchester President Carter and Mrs. to submit to fingerprinting early toi^y. the end of the Jets’ 28-17 loss to charging her with third^degree / single. After he hit a third-out, pop his ankle. season is decided by one run.” in the next few days. Rosalynn Carter are also scheduled Pittsburgh. assault in connection with an alleged Gov. Grasso’s visit is scheduled for to make appearances in Connecticut incident on Sept. 8 in Tolland. Barry Backs Repeal sometime Monday morning, hut before the Nov. 7 election in behalf of On this charge she, was released on l)lans have not yet been officially Mrs. Grasso’s re-election bid. a $50 cash bond for court appearance firmed up awaiting confirmation Two other candidates are planning Of Sunday Blue Law Yax Didnh Fitzgerald Funeral Home J Oct. 10. from the White House, Barbara Ball Would Make Fence visits to Manchester, Community Ellington BOSTON (UPI) - Eighteen Weinberg, who is scheduling the College. MM(3ffiSTER — State Sen. David Barry said today Dignified He has seen countless baseballs hit Gauging the flight of the ball as he inning homer off Yankee starter Ron tinued. “You don’t have time to think homers previously all season and is David W. Kololeskinski, 27, of visit, said today. Mrs. Carter is also Lewis Rome, candidate for lieute­ that he will support repeal of the state’s Sunday closing years in the same place is such off that wall and made a scientific had done so many times before, Guidry had given the Red Sox an ear­ of situations when you’re in a posi­ much more highly regarded for the study of how they tend to bounce. He .Sadds Mill Road, Ellington, was expected to attend a picnic of nant governor on the Republican law, which he said is confusing and hypocritical. Family Service a long time that it can seem Yastrzemski calculated it would hit way he handles his glove than his bat. is so knowledgable about the way ly one-run lead and he singled home tion like that. I made up my mind if I charged early this morning with Friendship Force ambassadors from ticket, will stop at MCC W ^esday ^ Any connection between Sunday closings and religious Personal Care the wall. He made a complete turn to “I was just looking to drive the ball like an eternity and maybe they do, it is Mfe to My that no one’in another run off reliever Rich was going to get beat, I would get evading reqxnsibility and driving Germany in New Haven Monday at 12:30 p.m. He will meet with observance escapes me,” he said, Barry, who is seeking grab the carom, but instead the ball and score a run,” he said. “I wasn’t that’s why that special left the world knows the wall any better, GosMge in the eighth. beat with my best pitch, the fastball. while under the influence of liquor or afternoon. college president Ronald Denison r^lection, opposed the bill when it was adopted bv the carried a foot or so over the wall and And that was what he hit for the final looking to hit a home run.” General Assembly. y uie field qiatch in Fenway Park is or plays it better, than he does. In the ninth, though, with two out drugs. briefly, meet other staff and talk landed in the net above it for a home and Rick Burleson on third with the out. I saw the ball go into the air and Dent was as surprised as everyone As is his custom, Yastrzemski had • Pblice said he struck a car parked Candidates Day with students in the Student Center He Mid that it treats merchants unfairly because it sometimes called “Yaz’ Little run that put'the Yankees ahead, 3-2. potential tying run and Jerry Remy Nettles get under it. I can’t tell you else that he did. on White Street and left thescene. He Set at KofC Hall lounge until about 1:15 p.m. permits smaller stores to remain open while larger ones Acre’’ out of respect for the his back to the wail and his eyes “At first, I didn’t think the ball on first with the winning one, he how it made me feel.” In a sense, Boston southpaw Bill was apprehended later on Route 140, Ben Andrews, Republican can­ have to close. man who has spent nearly half peeled on home plate when Bucky would make it,” said the Boston left- fouled out to third baseman Graig Basically, the Yankees and Red Lee supplied the most appropriate police ^ d . No court date was (pven. MANCHESTER - A ’‘Meet the didate for First District It a |M ^ n n its all stores to stay open for the four Sun- Dent, the New York Yankees’ fielder in the gloomy', stone-silent Nettles ending the game and the Sox were so evenly matched that at comment walking out of the Red Sox his life there. shortstop, came up with two on and Candidates” day will be held Congressman, will have a longer ^ y s b ^ e e n Thanksgiving and Christmas. This is fine Red Sox quarters following their season for the Red Sox. locker room after it was all over. He Edward M. Fitzgerald For 18 years, Carl Yastrzemski, two out and the Red Sox leading, 2-0, the end of 163 games only one run Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. at the visit at MCC Thursday starting at for inort stores, because that season is their busiest eventual 5-4 defeat. “When the ball “I knew I had my bands full,” Mid separated them. Only one pitch if you saw all the Red Sox bags lined up LoHary But, for a lurnter store, for Instance, its busiest four 225 Main Street the 39-year-old dean of the Boston In the seventh inning of Monday’s Knights of Columbus lull, 138 Main 10:30 a.m., according to Carroll l^ d - Red Sox, has come to look upon this went into the net, my insides dropped GosMge, speaking of his feelings want to get more technical about it. neatly, ready to be shipped to Kansas St. Sundays are in March. playoff contest for the championship doz, public relations director at Manchester, Connecticut spike-scarred piece of real estate as out of me. I felt bad for the club, for when Yaz dug in at the plate with Years from now, when people talk City for the playoffs had the outcome W^ile stores cannot be opened Sunday, it sUll is possi­ of the American League East. Tbe wfaming number drawn Mon­ Local candidates for the General MCC. He plans to spend time visiting his home away from home and the the fans and for Mike, who had most of the 32,925 fans entreating about Monday’s game, as they un­ gone the other way. ble for someone to attend a masMge parlor or an x-rated Phone 643-5940 Yaz watched Mike Torrez run the day in the Connecticut daily lottery Assembly and both candidates for classes, talking with students’ and wall which borders it as some kind of pitched such a fine game until then.” him to win it for Boston in the pulse­ doubtedly will, they’ll very likely He looked over the bags and was 918. lieutenant governor have been in­ staff and eating lunch on campus. He movie on that day, Barry said. count to one-and-one and Dent swing Yastrzemski played his heart out pounding, drama-packed finish. refer to it as the game in which Dent remarked rather Mdly: inanimate ally rather than the Green at the next pitch, which he lofted on a vited to attend. will be at MCC until about 1:30 p.m. for the Red Sox Monday, the same “Worried wasn’t exactly the word hit his homer. The reason for that is Monster it has been labeled. high arc in his direction. “I guess this means we don’t get to way he always does. Bis second- for the way 1 felt,” Gossage con­ because Dent had hit only four go anywhere.”

i PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Tues.. Oct. 3, 1978 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues., Oct. 3. 1978 ■ PAGE THIRTEEN Kfe...... - - • Redskins Proudly Wearing ^ Oklahoma Joe’s world Tops Poll Fishing for Landlocks Scalps of Dallas Cowboys NEW YORK (UPI) — Oklahoma retained the top spot in the UPI B y Gene placed us on a choice piece ot WASHINGTON (UPI) - The games up on Dallas feels better than field goal. passed 42 yards to Tony Hill to the Board of Coaches college football water and generously provided us anything else. It’s a long season and Joe Washington Redskins are “I thought they’d pass after we Washington 29 and a personal foil ratings Tuesday following a convin­ with a few flies that imitated the proudly wearing the scalps of you have to take anything you can stopped them once,” said Redskin cing 45-23 victory over Missouri, the Carman local caddis hatch. We wadcl out. get whenever you can get it.” penalty against Redskin linebacker upset specialist. their opponents after jumping defensive tackle Diron Talbert, “but Chris Hanburger on an incomplete and I looked around to study the Although the Cowboys, 3-2, gained I’m glad they didn’t because we The unbeaten Sooners received 29 water. A risking fish between Scott out to their best start since pass put the ball at the 14 with 2;30 of 42 first-piace. votes to maintain a I had a letter from my friend Gene 309 yards, they were held without a stopped them the second time. Then I S 3 | p and me, broke the surface of the 1972 with a 9-5 victory over the left. ^ slim lead over No. 2 Southern Moriarty the other day. He said he’s touchdown for the first time since was sure they’d throw, maybe a water, with just a small dimple. On third-and-eight, Staubach threw, Califbrnia, which also scored an im­ just come back from the “River”, Dallas Cowboys Monday night. 1976. It took a spectacular goal-line bootleg or a rollout where (Cowboy Then another dimple to my right, and to wide receiver Drew Pearson, who 1 pressive victory, 30-9, over Michigan and the fall fishing for landiock Redskin Mark Moseley kicked field stand by the Redskins to keep Dallas quarterback Roger) Staubach is so another, and another. We had really out of the end zone, after the Cow­ battled with Redskin cornerback Joe State, salmon had opened up and was “just goals of 52,42 and 27 yards to offset a tough.” Lavender for three strides before .hit the river “right.” boys had a first-and-goal at the Michigan held onto the No. 3 posi­ great.” 19-yarder by Dallas’ Raphael Septien Redskin middle linebacker Harold dropping the ball out of bounds at the The fishing was just great. We’d and an intentional safety Redskin Washington 2-yard line in the third tion after a 526 drubbing of Duke I almost dropped everything and McLinton, who helped Talbert stop 3-yart line. spot a rising fish, cast a caddis imita­ quarterback Joe Theismann took on quarter. while Penn State and Arkansas took off. Pearson and then leveled Dorset! on Pearson said he caught the ball but tion above the fish’s station in the the final play of the game, keeping Preston Pearson managed just one switched piaces. Penn State, which However, prior commitments kept water, and watch it fioat down to third down, just smiled. the officials ruled otherwise and me anchored here in Manchester ... Washington unbeaten in five games yard on first down and the NFL’s “Yeah, I thought they might beat Texas Christian, 586, for its him. If the float was good, and no f m leading runner Tony Dorset!, held to Staubach overthrew Hill on the end fifth win without a loss, moved up but his- letter sure got me thinking and two games ahead of the rest of throw,” he said. “But when they zone on fourth down. about “landlocks.” drag set in, most times you’d have a the NFC East. just 61 yards in 21 carries, got nothing one to No. 4 and Arkansas dropped to fish on. If you missed, or passed over didn’t we were ready.” Redskin Coach Jack Pardee said I’ve fished for landlocked salmon “That’s the big part,’’ said and then lost a yard on his two tries, No. 5 after struggling past Tulsa, 21- the fish without a “take,” working Staubach inarched the Cowboys the plan had been to contain the on and off for 20 years, and have Moseley, a seven-year veteran cut all into the middle of the Redskin 13. the dry fly back upstream toward the potential winning game-breaking Dorset!. never been overly enthused. The twice by NFL teams. “Being two defense, before Septien kicked his touchdown in the final moments. He Texas, a 24-7 winner over Texas Tech, remained No. 6 and Texas most widely used method of catching Even the small fish (legal size 16” ) A&M moved up for the fourth these fish is trolling for them. Quite were fantastically scrappy. They straight week to No. 7 following its honestly, 1 really don’t enjoy riding leaped out of the water, danced on Royals Confident Names In Sports 58-0 romp over Memphis State. up and down a lake, dragging a fly or the surface, tore back and forth t- Alabama, ousted from the top spot lure behind me, waiting for a strike. I across the river, and gave us tremen­ last week after its first loss, needed a like to cast to a fish. dous sport. I had one 15” fish rise, Dennis Eckersley big fourth quarter to put down My fishing for them in a river has take my fly, leap two feet into the In Playoff Series Vanderbilt and dropped one to No. 8. been desultory, and most times I air, turn, shoot down the river full ^ P h e rs Dennis Eckersley of Boston and Ed Pittsburgh rose one place to No. 9 have gone fishless, or caught and bore right between my legs. I’m sure Figueroa of New York, who both became 20-game winners last week were KANSAS CITY (UPI) — It’s the same old story in the behind a 20-16 victory over North released “a " small undersized I won the award for the funniest sight named co-winners of the American League Player of the Week award for the salmon. This has been due to ig­ of the year. Trying to extricate the American League East championship series. Only this time the period from Sept. 25 through Oct. 1. Carolina and Nebraska moved back Kansas City Royals are confident they can change the ending. into the top 10. norance on my part, of water con­ line from between my legs, keep a Eckersley, 20-8, pitched two complete games and won both for the Red Sox Incompleted Forward Pass by Penney in Loss ditions, and where to fish. Some fish on, and maintain my balance in The Royals will be meeting the their division race ended,” said on n >" a regular-season tie for first place. Figueroa, NEW YORK (UPI) - The United rivers are really good “landiock" the rushing water was no mean feat. New York Yankees in the best-of-five Whiti. “That’s got to work to our ad- 2^9 pitched one coinplete game for a 2-0 mark during the week with one Press International Board of rivers, and others, with great American Leaguie playoffs for the vantage ” Penney High’s Wally Widholm leaps high player, blocked out of picture by official, got I thought Scott would collapse on the shutout, to become the first Puerto Rican-bom pitcher to win 20 games in a Coaches' top 20 college football reputations, are really not. river bank he was laughing so hard. third year in a row, beginning With Guidry unavailable and 20- for forward pass that sails over his out­ his hands on the ball but couldn’t hold it. ratings, with first-place votes and This spring my attitude changed. Since that memorable evening, and tonight, and once again the heavy game winner Ed Figueroa having stretched arms and fell incomplete against Stopped Abruptly Manchester won, 28-6. (Herald Photo by won-lost records in parentheses: Inadvertently, I fell into some of the subsequent others, I have really hitters from the Bronx are favored to pitched Saturday, the Yankees are Manchester High last Saturday. Defender is Chastain) Team Points best landlocked salmon fishing researched this great fishing, and Robert Newhouse of Dallas is brought down by Washington’s forced to go in the playoff opener NEW YORK (UPI) — The traded relief pitcher Paul Leo Diana (dark jersey). Second Penney 1. Oklahoma (29) (46) 595 anyone could experience. nave become an addict. Have chased They just don t give us credit,” with Jim Beattie, a spot starter for Siebert to the St. Louis Cardinals Monday for outfielder Bob Coluccio. 2. So. Calif. (11) (46) My oldest son Scott, and I had gone down a couple of other rivers, and Joe Lavender after catching short pass from Roger Stauback in Mid Frank White, the Royals’ All- most of the season. Coluccio was assigned to the Mets’ Tidewater farm club of the Inter­ first period last night. (UPI Photo) Wins Regatta 3. Michigan (1) (36) North to Estelle and Gene Moriarty’s found them really productive. Some meanwhile, has his national League and Siebert to the Cardinals’ Springfield club of the 4. Penn St. (1) (56) Pocomoonshine Lake Lodge Camps of these rivers offer really good fly pitching plans carefully mapped out. American Association. NEWPORT, R.I. (UPI) 5. Arkansas (36) in Alexander, Maine. We’d gone up fishing up until the time low water World Series and win it to wake some Dennis Leonard, a 21-game winner, Hoople Picks Oklahoma — James “Buzz” Reynolds people up...... o. ’ Bowie Kuhn 6. Texas (36) for a few days of smallmouth bass conditions prevail. *1 iin-.A ...... will *** .avaivstart tonight withWllll iO-McUllIf16-game has won the Finn in­ 7. Texas A&M (3-0) and pickerel fishing. When we If you want some really neat sport, Urainarily, White s unbridled op- winner Larry Gura going Wednesday is Baseball Commissioner Bowie Kuhn said Mondav he In 73rd Texas Showdown vitational regatta, beating 8. Alabama (3-1) arrived. Gene said, "The bass fishing sandwiched in between trout fishing timism might be largely dismissed and 19-game winner Paul Splittorff is lift ng the freeze on transactions between the New York Yankees and the a field of top-flight U.S. 9. Pittsburgh (36) and Atlantic Salmon fishing... This is Alabama has won the two isn’t the greatest with flies right as pre-game hype, but this year the pitching the first game in New York aeveland Indians imposed in April, until Gabe Paul, former president of the and Canadian sailors. 10. Nebraska (3-1) now. If you want to have a ball fly the way to go! East Girls Strong Royals definitely feel they have the The big advantage Kansas City Yankees, could divest himself of his stock in the Yankees after joining the In­ previous meetings between 11. LSU (3-0) dian organization. the Tide and Washington fishing, let’s go salmon fishing in the upper hand. Their faith is built on feels it has over the Yankees is the and our West Coast repre­ 12. Colorado (4-0) river this evening,” « artificial playing surface at Royals’ I have ^ n advised the New York Yankee partnership interests of Gabe sentatives figure the record Playe•ers Released 13. Maryland (46) When we arrived at the river near Yankees are tired after stadium Kansas City, a team built Paul and Steve 0 Neill have been purchased from them by the partnership,” wiU be 36 when the shooting 14. Ohio St. (2-1) R'i CHFIELD, Ohio dusk, the conditions were perfect. No operates better on the fast said Kuhn Since there is no further reason to continue our freeze on tran­ is all over in Seattle on Added Depth Noted Major (UPI) — The Cleveland 15. Iowa St. (46) wind, sun just beginning to set, cad­ UQUOR K P T . death playoff with the Boston Red track; as its season record indicates sactions, between the Yankees and the Indians, it has been lifted.” Saturday. Make it Alabama 16. UCLA (3-1) m 24, Washington 14. Cavaliers announced Mon­ dis flies hatching, water not too high ^ x for the East Division title. Bucky “It’s definitely a home court ad- 17. Houston (2-1) NO LOWER PRICES Dave Cowens Hooplas UCLA has designs on the day the release of four and running clear, and the “no ^ n t hit a three-run homer, Reggie vantage,” said Royals’first baseman 18. Stanford (3-1) RNYWHERE Pacific 10 UUe and the right players who had been seeums" and black flies out in With Swim Squad ^ckson added a solo homer and Pete LaCock. ”... I know this: any BRCWKLINE, Mass. (UPI) - Boston Celtics center Dave Cowens Monday to represent the league in 19. N.C. State (4-0) taking part in the club’s fullforce, ready to carry a person off ARTHUR DRUG Thurman Munson doubled in a run in team, I don’t care how hot, has got to said his back problems are slowly fading and he may be able to practice by the Rose Bowl. It should 20. Auburn (36) a 5-4 victory. By LEN AUSTER be scared of playing the < Royals o in W06K S 6nG. move a Uttle closer to that preseason training camp, b) The Yankees’ pitching staff is goal by edging Stanford, 26- they were: Steve Bayliss, a Herald Sportswriter Royals Stadium.” Cowens, the only center on the team’s 14-man roster, said he hopes to be 24, before ^,000 Los Angeles disoriented since ace left-hander Ron able to play in the Celtics’ last two exhibition games. He has yet to practice at Football ninth-round draft pick; Added depth seems to be the picture with the East Catholic The Yankees, however, don’t faithfuL Also in the Pac 10, George Harvey, a free Guidry, 25-3, started and won the exactly bear out LaCock’s theory. the team’s training camp at Hellenic College. California’s Golden Bears girls’ swimming team as it prepares for its 1978 opener agent; and Chuck Jura and playoff game, his second straight New York holds a 3-2 edge over Kan­ Foiocast will rack up a 35-15 victory Thursday night at 7 o’clock at Hamden High. appearance with only three days sas City at Royals Stadium in the 'Tom Sneva over the Oregon Ducks. Dale Koehler, Americans rest. By Major Amos B. Hoople In the Southwest, Texas who have been playing The Eaglettes, 6-3 a year ago and viola stated. “These returnees previous two AL playoffs and beat taking on undermanned A&M gets the Hoople nod to fourth place finisher in Class M, should give us added depth. S^mes are played the Royals twice there^in five regular the U.S. Auto Club’s championsWp drivei^M o^a^ Grid Wizard Texas Christian in Little professional basketball in return seven lettermen and have finish ahead of Texas Tech Europe. “There is more versatility in this on the artificial surface of Royals season games this season. inin the the SilversonSilverson 150 150 inin r Great ,r « " rBritain" L i " ^ «"«-d-place finish Rock. in an extremely close con­ been bolstered by some fine talent. Stadium where Kansas City set a Egad, friends, it’s out of The Texas-Oklaboma year’s group. The question is having “It doesn’t matter where you play, the pressure cooker into the test, 22-20. Arkansas’ Razor- But Coach Ralph Viola, who will be club record by winning 56 of 81 clash is the 73id in their long backs should have Uttle trou­ the right people in the right events it’s how you play,” said the Yankees’ fire — heh-heh — for the COME IN TODAY assisted this year by Earl White, games. and hard-fought series. Last ble disposing of TCU, 42-7. Bucky Elent. “If we play our game, collegiate powers week after noted East will be hurt by the loss of for the five or six real tough meets year the Longhorns won a Jove! Lou Holtz’s eleven is “No matter who won, Boston or like we’ve been doing, we can win week. bruising 136 battle, Oklaho­ co-captain designate Bridget Ander­ coming up,” the third-year Eaglette This week, for instance, loaded with power. Ken Shipp coach concluded. New York, they would have been an5Twhere.” ma’s only loss in the regular A trio of contents are on son and diver Alison Lanois. The emotionally drained after the way the Texas Longhorns and season. This Saturday — tap in the Big 8 with Kansas HOUSTON (UPI) - Schedule: Oct. 5 Hamden A 7 p.m., Cale Yarborough Oklahoma wiU get together kaff-kaff — Sooner quarter­ latt^transferred while Anderson is 6 Windham A 7 p.m., 11 Wethersfield for their atmual bead-butt­ visiting Colorado, Nebraska Houston Oilers offensive going^prep school. DAYTO^ ? ~ Wilkes 400 victory Sunday in North back Thomas Lott lead journeying to Ames to meet A, 13 Newington H (at East Hartford ing at Dallas. Meanwhile, at his forces to a 28-20 victory coordinator Ken Shipp Toppifig the list of veterans is ver­ Iowa State and Kansas State High), 17 Glastonbury A 7 p.m., 20 champion and leader Cale l^rborough’s point Lexington, the Kentucky in a classic footbaU game. resigned under fire today, satile sophomore Claire Viola, who Phils and Dodgers WUdeats will host the rain­ hosting Oklahoma State. $66 our full line of Windsor Locks A, 24 Manchester H m?ne?^wf^S ^ championship. He also leads in Remember you read it first The Hoople System sees Col­ one week after quarter­ set a Class M record as a freshman paging Penn State Nittany in the Hoople Forecast — orado taking a 31-17 deci­ back Dan Pastorini public­ winning the 100-yard butterfly with a (at EHHS), 26 Bulkeley A, 31 lions. har-rumph! w ]i? r^ ’?TOQ n by Benny Parsons with 3,794; Darrell Out in Seattle, the Wash­ sion, Nebraska holding oR ly criticized him, ending 1:00.81 clocking. Senior captain Julie Maloney H (at Penney High), Nov. 3 Waltrip 3,778, Dave Marcis, 3,766; Bobby Allison, 3,672; Richard Petty 3466- In the past two regular Iowa State, 31-28, and Okla- South Catholic H (at PHS), 8 Class M Ready for Playoff ington Huskies entertain seasons, Penn State has lost his three-year stint with Tucker has looked good in the fly and powerful Alabama in only iKHna State winning a closer Sectionals (at Woodrow Wilson in only five games and two of one, 21-20. the team. 1979 CHEVR9LETS sprint freestyles in workouts. the third meeting of t b ^ Middletown), 10 Class M Meet (at PHILADELPHIA (UPI) — The and Los those losses came at the Elsewhere, we see Navy Quarterback Pastorini Juniors Jane Price, Karen McCaf­ two great clubs. Also on the hands of Kentucky’s Wil^ Wilson), 18 State Open (at Southern Angeles Dodgers both played their best baseball of the season in Bill Johnson west coast an important Pa­ knocking off the Air Force, has engaged in a running frey, Kelli Dakin and Donna Bradley cats. But, alas. Dr. Lex 28-15; LSU, with Charles fued with Shipp since the Connecticut State College). Dual September and each club says that is why they can win the CINCINNATI (UPI) — Jill Johnson was fired Monday as head coach of the cific 10 contest wiU match Engton, our estMmed blue ;and sophomore diver Annie Tuller UCLA and Stanford in the Alexander leading the way, second game of the season meets not noted are at 3:30 p.m. National League playoffs. winless Cincinnati Bengals and quarterback coach Homer Rice was named as grass correspondent, has topping Florida, 33-21; Mich­ complete the letter winners list. huge L.A. Coliseum. bad news for the Kentucky over play selection, and Among the more highly touted The Dodgers, who defeated the playoffs the past two seasons and his replacement. A pair of Southwestern igan stopping Arizona, new­ adherents. The good doctor comer to the Pac 10, by a 35- iast week Pastorini refused newcomers is freshman Lynn Dakin, Phillies in four games last year to have gone 28 years without a The Bengals, off to the worst start of their 11-year history, lost their fifth Conference engagements sees nothing but — kaf-kaff finds Texas A&M tangling 14 count; and Florida State to attend practice after who was one of the top three take the league championship, arrive National League pennant, won their straight game Sunday at San Francisco. “Bill met with us this morning and — glomn and doom ahead as inmroving its record by sub­ reading the Oilers’ coaches breaststrokers in her AAU age group we mutually agreed something had to be done,” Bengals General Manager wiUi the Texas Tech Red the Nittany Lions come Get our SPECIAL SAVINGS at Veterans Stadium today to third straight Eastern Division title Raiders on the Aggies iHrae duing the Cincinnati Bear­ were taking the respon­ last year. She and her sister, Kelli, ; prepare for Wednesday night’s Paul Brown said in announcing the change. down hard on the WUdeats to cats, 17-10 — un-kumph! Saturday with a 10-8 win over the turf in CoUege Station; and win a big one, 27-14 — hai^ sibility of play calling in will combine to give the Eagles an opening game of the best-of-five the Arkansas Razorbacks Now go on with my fore­ S P O R T S relentless Pittsburgh Pirates. rumph! cast; “clutch” situations away awesome tandem in that event. ’They series. ’The Phillies led the Pirates by 11 ‘ F n ic fc ’ Robinson from him in order to shield w left over 78’s and demenstrators. also probably will team up in the 200- ’The Phillies, who ar# 0-2 in the 1/2 games on Aug. 12 but Pittsburgh SLATE NEW ORLEANS (UPI) — All-Star forward Leonard “Truck” Robinson has OCT. 7 Rutgers 28 Yale 21 the quarterback from yard individual medley. won 36 of its next 47 games. 'Die Fairton St 35 Padf 17 (N) criticism. e n ^ his month-long feud with the New Orleans Jazz and returned to training Colgate 23 Harvard 12 Coiambia 21 Peaa 14 (N) Freshman Bridget West was an Pirates drew within a half-game on Navy IS Air Force U SJoae St 37 Hawaii 14 (N) Tuesday I Hunter Safety Arkansai 42 TCU 7 (N) Brown 23 Priaceton IS AAU All-Star swimmer two years Sept. 5 buCPhiladelphia went on a 17- Iowa 33 Utah 28 Purdue 38 WForest 17 but, according to Viola, is a little rus­ SOCCER ^binson announced he wanted to leave the Jazz, despite a no-trade clause Miami (F) 22 Anboia 20 Nebraska 31 Iowa St 28 Manchester at Fermi, 8 tear to hold them off. m his six-year $1.6 million contract. Ban St 41 Ind St 7 SDiegoSt 28 FrsaaSt 21 (N) ty from a year of inactivity. If she Classes Listed Okla St 21 Kansas St 28 Hiss St 22 So hUss 14 (N) 3:30 The constant pressure was enough Baylor 32 Hooaton 27 W Mich 21 Kent St 25 returns to form. West will help in the Martina Navratilova Boiie St 2S Mont 17 (N) Tena 35 Army 18 East Catholir at Hartford to wear out a lot of teams, but Phils’ Penn St 27 Ky 14 (N) Oklahoma 28 Texas 28 200 and 500-yard freestyles. Senior A Hunter Safety Course sponsored Pitt 28 Bofton Col 14 Delaware 25 Lehigh 3 Public, 3:15 catcher Bob Boone thinks that may CLAYTON, Mo. (UPI) Martina Navratilova, the Wimbledon champion BYU 3* Utah St 11 Tex A&M 22 Tex Tech 28 Tuesday Evening Lori Peterson returns to Connecticut by American Legion Post 102 in LBchSt2SNomi8(N) BGrcen 17 Toledo 14 (N) Cheney Tech at Bacon be the best way to prepare for the who led her Boston Lobsters to first place in World Team Tennis’ Eastern Califotala 35 Oregon 15 Marylaad27NC8t22 l i l H K N H U S 7ISCSHSKUS after a year-and-a-half in California Manchester, will begin Friday at the series. Clemioa 21 Va Tech 15 Talsa 31 L’vme 18 (N) ~ POTS 7 POHIS USED CARS Academy, 3:15 Division, Monday was named the league’s Most Valuable Player. Michigan 35 Artzona 14 Z ip ila 1. ShWl and could help in the backstroke. Manchester Armory. Colorado 31 Kansas 17 Notre Dame 28 Mich St 21 UCLA 28 Stanford 24 Enfield at Penney, 3:30 “We’ve been playing nothing but Navratilova was No. 1 in three categories for the second straight season, Colo St 28 UTEP )8 Tnlaae 13 VaaderfaOt 18 MwUb Ia n I Sncirai Freshman Mary McCarthy shows All students or applicants must be crucial games for more than three Mian 15 Oregon St 7 I Mku I lUpa 1 GlitsMi East Hartford at leading in women’s singles, doubles and total offense. In singles she was 3(16 Backndl 11 ConeO I E Carrriiaa 28 Vha 24 4. Silhh tremendous potential in the in­ at least 12 years old. Each class will hUssenriMminoisU 4. MripuSsbl weeks,” Boone said. "I think it has Dartmonth 38 Boston U 13 Alabama 24 Wash 14 5. ini 4 ^ tOcIm OUR USED CARS ARE Windham, 3:30 in sets and 212-117 (.614) for the 44-match regular season. In doubles with Conn 34 New Hamiishlre 18 dividual medley, butterfly and 500 be given by a certified NRA instruc­ toughened us up mentally for the Drake 21 Wichita 17 NoTexSt n WTexSt 8 (N) t taincii S«|ii t Canahl Rockville at South Wind­ three different partners she registered 31-7 in sets and 212-144 game marks. N M Stf Tex-AriS (N) 8yracase38WVa28 7. U Ijrlnii 7. CMolt: freestyle, the three toughest events, tor listed on the statewide list of Dae35Virgiaial2 No Caro 35 Miami (8) 7 L 2 M i sor, 3:30 championship series. In fact, I’m LSU 33 Florida 21 (N) Temple 21 Wm&Hary 28 ireitjWa noted Viola. The only thing holding Hunter Safety Instructors. sure of it. We’ve been through the Arix8t42Nthwextral2 S M S illU w S M Ztn i SALE PRICED TOO! Bolton at East Hampton, Greg Pruitt Fla St 17 CindnnaU U (N) ladiaaa 32 Wise 18 M G S H IO a u S her back is lack of experience but ’The chief instructor will be George Georgia 15 Miss U Wyoming 21 New Mex 18 M C W E N M f S 3:15 mill and we’re mature enough to han­ So Caro 24 Ga Tech 22 Cent Mich a Ohio 24 POTS 7P M 7S Viola continued he expects McCarthy Atkins Sr. of 148 Loomis St. dle what comes along.” C^VELAND (UPI) — Injured Cleveland Browns’ running back Greg Gramblinf 38 Tena St 21 M ip n lirtrai 1. Cinshh Cirih Coventry at Cromwell, Ohio St 18850128 ZWiLiWi 2. Erat Im U i to develop nicely. Sophomore Lynn 3:15 A small fee will be charged each The Dodgers, getting stronger as ^ i t t almost certainly will return to action when the Browns face the IbUtlKm Fox has shown potential in diving. student. Classes are scheduled as Pittsburgh Steelers a week from Sunday, along with injured guard Henrv 4. U tarn 4. Cnnica I C in w ii | Rham at Rocky Hill, the season rolled on, overtook the 5. Pth Still 5. Sia Iniap 79 MAVERICK *3499 The key to the team, the season, SheppaM an^d cornerback Oliver Davis, Cleveland Coach Sam Rutigliano dis­ 79 OLDS *4199 g f H Q 3:15 follows: Oct. 6-20, Nov. 17 to Dec. 15, San Francisco Giants at the end of ‘ im ikiirtiCiSii 1 4 Door. 6 cyl., A/lreni., power cullaoi Supreme 4 Door. V-8, 77 NOVA $3090 74 HORNET *2Bfi closed Monday. l.htfM |atearlng, radio. however, is improvement of last Jan. 26 to April 20. August and breezed in, clinching the 7. UMIa Sitiit A/trans., air condition, radio, vinyl CROSS COUNTRY Bow ling S. lull I ttni t M t n * year’s non-letter winners. That group During each class a written or oral divisional title on Sept. 24. But the three will not play this Sunday when the Browns battle the New SWShiSikhdh SMS S n e n fctii 73 FIREBIRD *2999 roof. , Manchester at Hartford Orleans Saints in the Superdome. MCSHNHUS Coupa. V-6, A/trana., power steering, 76 PONTIAC *4099 «D iH SER *3399 includes .seniors Katie Callahan, i examination will be given. “It’s a tribute to the club the way MCMKMMIS LaMana Sport Cpe. V-8, A/trana., air * Public, 3:30 ZODIAC- Carol Jerome 7PM)7S 7PM 7S I power brakes. Marie Pohl, Karen Hession and i. hn hi I. hschn MniiSi 77 CAPRICE *9199 condition, vinyl roof, power ateering, ^ ^ - •’sdlo. East Catholic / Stafford 1 _ we did it down the stretch,” third Y- Tony Marinelli Sr. h o l i d a y s - D ot 4 Door. V-8. A/treno., air condition, sophomores Leila Bradley, Beth I 0,J. Simpson 196-488, Carol Powell 175- ZMipnLmi ZEnMChiU 77QRANADA *4499 power brakea. 79 NOVA *3999} at Suffield, 3:30 l l i l l l S U 1 1 0 6 3 . 1 6 1 1 baseman Ron Cey said. “We played 166-135-433, A1 Bujaucius Christensen 127-351, Sue I hnnh lahtn 3. In i StStsSit power steering, power brakes, radio. 491. ------1 4 Door. V>8, A/trana., air condition, 78MUSTANQ *4498 Hatchback Cpe. 6 cyl., A/trana..f Hegri, Erin Shaffner, Regina i ^ our best baseball down the stretch. 164-136428, Bill McKinney Balesano 137-362, Arline i Im 1m Cheney Tech at East SAN F M N C ^ O (UPI) San Francisco running back O.J. Simpson says FRIEND.SHIP- Bruce s.ihnaihtKti I power ateering, power brakea, radio. 2+2 Coupe. 4 cyl., 4 apeed trana ®^®«''lng, radio. Cristofani and Lynne Cully. Now the important thing is for us to Boyd 133, Vai Sady 139, Hampton, 3:15 Illing Junior High varsity soccer he was benched in the second half of the Cincinnati game Sunday as a Hence 224-568, Don Wood­ 154-409, Joe Dworak 161- L M i i a i i 74 BUICK *3109 “Last year we had the first places i have our momentum going into the precautionary measure. 7. Mmi I Chit tllwiact Cantury Luxua Coupe. V>6. A/trana., 78 GRAN TORINO FIELD HOCKEY ■ team remained unbeaten with a 1-0 407, Ed Burbank 142-390, Donna Blanchette 1^340. tiiS w i 7B BRAN TDRIND BUICH but lacked the depth to score all ;i playoffs.” bury 225-528, Bob Cappa atareo radio, power ateering. 74 *2788 *33881 Fermi at Manchester, i win over Timothy Edwards yester- A Bengal defrader h ^ jammed Simpson’s left knee into the hard artificial 543, Carl Lepak 510, Bill Charles Whelan 380, Jim s w t t a n i *41B9 three of our entries in each event,” \ 3:30 In the opening game, the PhiUies U.S. MIXED -. Edi 4h CSIK sewmeus I Stabon Wagon. 3 aaat Sta. Wgn. V-8, i day in South Windsor. surface of Candlestick Park in the first half. Simpson had surgery on the knee Zwick 549, Don Searles 546, Martin 145-136-389, Rocco 7 P m A/trana., air condition, powar 76 DODOE *3999 will send right-hander Larry Duchaine 192-181-527, Coronet 4 Door. V*6, A/trana., air The game’s only tally came in the last year and tas been troubled by swollen scar tissue. He watched the rest of Lee Bean 183-484, Cheryl Lupacchino 147-383, Ed 1. imi I ataaring, powar brakaa, radio. Initial Win Christenson, 13-14, to the mound the game with ice on the knee. Bujaucius 156-388, Bert Sheila Price 194-209-551, tlUtim condition, vinyl roof, power ateering, 73D0DBE *2499 73 VOLKS *28981 Wednesday i first half with Mike St. Laurent hit- Hence 188-475, Carol Itm 72CHEV *21B9 power brakea, radio. DART Coupe. 8 cyl., A/lraris., poarar Squaraback. 4 cyl., 4 spaed. EVANSVILLE, Ind. (UPI) - Bob j : ting the back of the net with a Phil against Burt Hooten, 19-10. Davis 158-402, Jim Bell 158- Marge DeLisle 180-503, iim SOCCER Anderson 180-479, Evie . LShtfi Capricacoupa. v-8, A/trana , air con- 7 7 RDNDA CIVIC*389B .fa rin g radio vinyl roof 78 QREMLIN *41981 Zender, a Purdue graduate who has S : Wison pass. Philadelphia’s Dick Ruthven, 15-11, 379, Nonny Zazzaro 364, Ginger Yourkas 224-540, LChW d ^ , vtnyl root, powar ta k in g , stapo? w " “ 4 S jf, 4 . ^ a T T , F eder 176-494, K aren 78 CAPRICE *6798 2 Door. 6 cyl., A/trana., air condition, I MCC at PosI College, meets Tommy John, 16-10, in the se­ John Rieder 142-377, Frank Eve Livengood 175, Ellen 7.«an ' radio. never won a major tourney, Sunday >; R.J. Jones, Bryan Pease, Bill Cor- Hence 461. t i l 3:30 cond gaine Thursday afternoon. Blank 138-371, Bill Adamy Bauer 181457, Bee-Moquin 76 GREMLIN *2998 77 nigHER LANDAU Cpe. V-8, A/trana., aid con- | took the $75,000 Bobby Watson jj so, Paul Peck, Scott LaBrec and Puntf PassyKick Lists SMMIcm 0 Onnr a ...I A/...... * ' U U M n E l l *97BB d.. atareo, P/wIndowa, P/door lock, GIRLS VOLLEYBALL 2 Door. 6 cyl., A/trana 76 0AT8UN *3699 The Phillies would appear to have 147-365, Fred McCurry 138- 489, Linda Battoe 455, Dol­ WCHMUS im am aiHui Station Wagon. 4 cyl., A/trana., air Memorial golf tourney with a 54-hole goalies John Paggioli and John 7 m n ateering, radio. apllt aeata, tilt wheel, crulae control pickup. 4 cyl. 4 apeed, radio ’ Manrhesler at Simsbury, an edge with the first Wo games at Eaton Critical ly Dawood 479, Dave Neff l .l i C h h h l condition, radio,.luggage carrier. and much more. Low mileage. score of 209, 7-under-par. 3:30 Bonacarsi also played well for 2-0 367, Art Johnson 135-354, tiim 1. iRicnMor Zender, who closed out Sunday 3- | niing. Veterans Stadium but team captain Grid Contest Winners INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) Erv Rusconi 354, Joe 212, Walt DeLisle 205. tSmUW i I Sotwware^ IZ o k o ts C ^ East Catholir at E.O. Mike Schmidt noted that the Dodgers — Veteran race driver Son­ iPMiSiab under over the Oak Meadow course Winners in the Pass, Punt and Kick Twaronite 139-351, Carl tUSMw 4. Awndco I M i Smith, 3:15 won the season series, 7-5, including Age 11 —Chris Galligan, 2. Neil ny Eaton, 35, Silver Spring, Bolin 147-377, Adam Tycz t ln iC h ii 14baillnoMa pocketed $10,000. Proceeds of the | Competition, locally sponsored by t-UkhM a 3-3 mark in Philadelphia. Belleville, 3. Dan Senkow. Md., was reported 140. CATERERS- Maureen 7. Marislakatte three-day tourney went to teie Wat- % Deny Statement Dillon Ford, held last Saturday at iKlSUXst r “They (the Dodgers) sWwed us Age 12 -1 . Mike Mullen, 2. Ken critical condition Monday Chapman 144-369, Jean SWChiiMiJait llROTeEai*i son Scholarship Fund established by S RADIO, TV Mt. Nebo are as follows: IMS biaa ConMRi CHEVROLET BALTIMORE (UPI) - The last yearthat they can win there, and Krajewski, 3. Glenn Chetelat. from a heart attack suf­ Mathiason 125, Carol Raw- the University of Evansville. Tonight Baltimore Orioles denied Monday a EARLY BIRDS- Rose la itIM N H U I Zender, 35, Chicago, has been a we showed that we can win in LA,” 2- Scott Age 13 —David MacBryde, 2. Paul fered at the conclusion of son 169-125-411,. Phyllis 7 m rs I Baseball • 8:15 - statement by Baltimore (Comptroller Alturi, 3. Shawn Brophy. Tucker, 3. Michael Smith. Surdek 137-358, Karen I. (oreilEls member of the PGA tour since 1971. the Phillies’ third baseman said. the end of the national Huntington 137, Angie Or­ Z Z iW aM rtS^ Yankees vs. Royals, Ch. Hyman Pressman that the Orioles 9 —L Brian Brophy, 2. Billy Zone competition will be held Johnson 136-353, Irene tolan! f29, Joanne Cochran I lr a a M ir “It’s to our advantage to win the first Figure Eight cham­ 4. Noai braaoan CARTER' His best finish last year was fourth in ^ Mann Jr. 3. Stevhn August. 8, WINF, WPOP. have been sold and will move to two. It doesn't matter wtere they Saturday morning, Oct. 14, at 9:30 at Albee 144-341, Fran Doyon 135-135-391, Cindy Doyle llriitloZoiRi the Quad City tourney. Denver. pionships at the In­ 1229 Main Street, Manchester Phone 646-6464 are.” Age 10 -1 . Paul Moss, 2. David Mt. Nebo for the first place winners. 133, Nancy Simpkins 346. 125-357, Marion Kloter .346. IkoiOdkot Kelly. dianapolis Speedrome, 7. aaotMa ■ ew«a Sunday. tM H o a e i OPEN M0N.-THURS TIL 9 P.M. • FHL TH 6 • SIT n c P A G E F O l^ E N - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues., Oct. 3. 1978 ______MANCHESTER i:.vi:,i>iiiNOEVENING HLKALD, HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tue Tues,, Oct. 3, 1978 — PAGE FIFTEEN £i Brother, Too, Gains in Friendship

By CHARLIE MAYNARDWAYNARD North Main St., Manchester. BillyBiliv isIX “Fnr ovamnlo ** tho aro urcrAH tn find enmo 1 • ...... 1 “For example,” he said, “if we the brothers are urged to find some his own. At the suggestion of the dis­ the activity. S -5 T Herald Reporter the third of five children. have a big brother who says he’s in­ inexpensive venture. trict office, Billy was exposed to his As a big brother. Moreau says, EAST HARTFORD — Everett “We’ve hit off pretty well,” said Newton said finding a suitable ac­ terested in sports and a little brother big brother’s family situation. Newton is one of the districts 8 s t Newton saw an opportunity to give Newton, or “Newt,” as Billy calls tivity is the biggest challenge and the who prefers reading and drawing, we “ It’s a role-model that Billy and spends more than the mandatory his time to a young boy needing the him. “We’ve found that although we two brothers confer over what to do see that isn’t a good match-up. doesn’t get to see,” said Newton. time with his little brother. It’s get­ companionship of an older male. The don’t have similar interests, we 8 th with the time. They may take in the Newton said his reasons wece “It’s also a role-model for my kids. ting more people like Newton that result has b ^n a close three-year enjoy doing a variety of things.” • county fairs (like the Eastern States twofold for joining the Big Brothers It’s good for them to see me in this keeps Moreau busy. He spends time friendship and'has proved beneficial Getting an older man matched with program. E ^ sitio n last Friday), some arts interaction.” to 8 th . a little brother can 8 a long and speaWng to different companies and “First of all, I like kids,” he said. aii^ crafts show, a ball game, fishing, Newton’s children have seen only a tneticulous process, according to Ed colleges a 8 u t the program, trying to Newton is enrolled in the Big “As far as 8ing with kids, I would a hike, a movie or m ay8 just some glimpse of their father’s relationship recruit men for the estimated 80 lit­ Moreau, the caseworker responsible Brothers program, a national rather give my time to them than work around the house. The activity with Billy. Because of the short, tle brothers who are without a big for Manchester, East Hartford, and itself is secondary to the personal organization which matches men 18 money. There’s something about compact time the two can spend brother. years or older with 8 y s from single South Windsor. attention the little brother gets from working with one person where you together, Newton makes sure just he “Our ratio is 2 to 1,” he said, “of parent households. Each big brother In the first place, he said, the appli­ Newton. can get an impact, rather than trying and Billy are involved and that both waiting 8 y s to qualified men. We’re must commit himself to at least one Newton has two young children of cant must fill out a questionaire.and to save the whole world.” their families are kept away from always looking for help.” year in the program and must spend include three references. Only after Billy and “Newt” were intr8uced at least four hours a month with his these references come in does the when 8 th the caseworker and New­ , little brother. caseworker schedule an interview ton went to Billy’s house to meet the Newton grew up in East Hartford with the applicant. From here, the little brother and the Nevins family. and now lives on Hilliard Street in caseworker sizes up the prospective After exchanging formalities, Billy Manchester. He’s an engineer for candidate. and Newton went outside alone and Pratt & Whitney Aircraft in East Newton said, "It’s a general con­ “sort of explored each other’s Hartford. versational interview. The social background.” Newton said it took It was through a Pratt & Whitney worker inquires into reasons for awhile, but the two eventually hit it '•k V'S*-*'' newsletter that he learned of other joining. It’s a judgment problem on off. 'm i workers in the company who were in­ his part.” Moreau said “the foremost goal of 25^ off volved in the Big Brothers program. Once a candidate is screened, a Brother relationship is to provide a 'fb ., Jerome Heilman, director, checks on an photo by Pinto) Three years ago, Newton applied, for Moreau pours through his files of 8 y with someone he can count on I angle shot in the hospital parking lot. (Herald enrollment in the Big Brothers of available little brothers and tries to and 8 a special friend he can enjoy ■1^. Greater Hartford and was eventually match them by age preference and doing things with” Because the time mutual interests. LuJuan Lanning, at left with sun glasses, rear seat are removed to accommodate i matched with Billy Nevins, 13, of 395 and not the money is so important. photo double for Marsha Mason, waits to take on an camera equipment used while the car is her place in a set-up scene using the Opel in moving. (Herald photo by Pinto) the foreground. The car’s rear window and Movie Set Was Real unlimited For Manchester Scenes By JUNE TOMPKINS in opposite directions on Haynes at)d stops precisely within the Herald Reporter Street. The extras, looking like doc­ filming range. selection of tors and nurses, visitors, begin to The Hollywood set showed a street Prop men adjust diffusion and move in their pre-directed direc­ that looked like Haynes Street in reflector screens around the car to Manchester, Conn. It also showed a tions, casually but precisely. just the right angle. hospital that looked like Manchester “Cut.” Either the scene meets the The car itself can be one of two Memorial Hospital. director’s approval, or it has to be cars, made up in the Hollywood retaken, and the routine is repeated. The set was real. Most of Monday ■‘miracle factory” to be identical, In one instance, an extra had moved was spent with trucks filled with even to the oxidization and mud into the scene too fast. spatters. One car is complete, and Kotex napkins movie equipment parked around the Traffic directors with walkie- one has much of the rear cut out for hospital while directors, prop men talkies and ear plugs hide isehind and a technical crew worked camera installation. producing scenes for the upcoming trees along the 100-yard frontage of The star, Marsha Mason, waits in a movie “Promises in The Dark.” the hospital giving starting signals to rented mobile home parked behind Manchester police blocked traffic the extras in those areas. one of the hospital administration from entering Haynes Street while It’s like watching a film run buildings until her cue to take the filming was going on. The only traffic backwards when the director wants a scene. She gets in the car. She retake. Cars back up, extras return was cars that were purposely driven doesn’t sit quite high enough for a to their starting points. good camera angle. A prop man along the street to provide scene It takes four men to get Marsha For a limited time. background. hurries over and slides a pillow under Mason and her Opel car through the The extras were there from the her. It’s ready to roll. entrance gate to the doctors’ parking local area. And there were the In between retakes. Miss Mason Taking in the Eastern States Exposition in Springfield, Mass, is just • (Till Oct. 15,1978] peripheral on-lookers. lot in one scene. You will see Miss waits patiently behind the wheel, one activity Everett Newton enjoys with his “little brother ” Billy What seemed like confusion Mason drive up to the gate and insert looks at her jacket and plucks a long Nevins. Newton is a member of the Big Brothers of Greater Hartford her card in the automatic gate lifter, bronze hair from her lapel and flicks suddenly came to order with a direc- 'Tom pvo of Hartford, a grip, moves stand requiring a leafy background where there and meets with Billy at least four times a month. (Herald photo bv tor’s command, “Rolling.” and then start to go on through. ’This it out the window. 30-second scene in the film took near­ with a tree branch clamped to it to a scene isn’t one. (Herald photo 'oy Pinto) Maynard) Everybody is at attention. “Promises in The Dark,” also ly three-quarters of an hour to “Background.” The assigned cars starring Ned Beatty of “Network,” 2 C C 25^ off on any size package y CC prepare, and a half a dozen retakes. will be released in about a year. 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A mllllonaireas beauty MANCHESTER Fight ‘Samho’ Richard Fryzer, forester, sportsman For O cto8r’s pack activity, the teUs Kim Kurumada of Los Angeles, first lunch if Kurumada promises to bring him a travels Incognito to Paris, posing CallbeloreeP.M. assistant director of “Promises in The uam odd. 2hrs. a 8 athlete. Scouts will go to an Oct. 21 football cup of coffee autographed by the movie’s O 8 Grandpa Goes To hone 643-816 or 646-915! In addition, Ricky Adamcewicz PROVIDENCE, R.I. (UPI) - game at the University of Connec­ Dark, that he 11 keep an eye on the movie W ashington and Mark Stupenski were moved up ticut. st^r, Marsha Mason. (Herald photo by Pinto) 8 0 d ^ Rh8e Island’s black leaders are 9 J o k ais r's r's W W I M INVITATION FROM refusing to accept the restaurant 6*8 OUR FAMILY name “S am 8’s” without a struggle. ' MarvGrlffln TO YOURS Week Stresses Fire Safety Little Theatre Gets Grant SL ia rs C k ib A coalition of black civil rights 9K)0 Join Us For organizations has formed to fight the MANCHESTER - The Little president, said. “It is good to know Fire Prevention Week is observed including Best Musical. Stephen ® M ovls "Carrie" (1976) Sissy OUR MON.-WEO I name, which many consider racist, Oct. 8 through Oct. 14, will 8 ‘ ‘Learn Theatre of Manchester has received that the company recognizes the Sondheim won the first awards of his Spacsk, Piper Laurie. An unpop­ said Joseph T. Fowlkes, president of — not celebrated — by the United Not to Burn.” a grant from United Technologies ular teenager uses her supernat­ SPECIALS needs of the arts organizations in the career — a Tony for Best Music and t 8 NAACP in FTovidence. States and Canada each October, “When everyone learns the proper Corp. for the production of the ural. powers to gain revenge, A f t 12 SPECIALS during the week that includes Oct. 9. Greater Hartford area and is willing for. Best Lyrics. Mnst cruel classm ates. The fast-food c8 in savs the name fire safety and fire prevention Stephen Sondheim musical comedy, ^ 1 TO CHOOSE This date is the anniversary of to provide financial support to insure “Company” is a musical a 8 u t _ 0 8 Movie "LittleWomen” did 8 t come from the children’s m eth8s in their everyday, lives, “Company,” which will be presented (Premiere) Greer Garson, Susan FROM “The Great Chicago Fire” of 1871 their continued success.” marriage and non-marriage in an ur­ book “Little Black Sam 8,” but from when everyone learns the dangers of Nov. 10,11,17 and 18 at East Catholic Day. The March sisters retain which marked the real start of com­ “ Company,” with a book by ban society. It is a collection of their clo se tie s even as they grow DAVIS FAMILY a combination of the two owners’ fire, when everyone learns what to do High School Auditorium. George Furth, was first produced on stories a 8 u t marriages in various older end go their separate and names. The c8in has renamed about munity effort to prevent fires, in­ sometimes unexpected wavs. - RESTAURANT when they are involved in a fire T h e theater is grateful to United CALDOR PLAZA, MANCHESTER stead of concentrating only on put­ Broadway in 1970. It received the states of repair and 'disrepair ( P a rt2 o l2 ) 13 of its 900 restaurants “The Jolly themselves, and only then will Fire Technologies for this demonstration New York Drahia Critics Award as presented by a cast of 16. 0 8 p ^ ( Tiger." ting them out. Prevention Week move from 8ing of support,” David Newirth,>LTM a Movte "Back Street" (1941) Best Musical and six Tony Awards “In the discussions the coalition Qiief J o 8 C. Rivosa of the Town an observance to 8ing a time of real Charlat Boyar, Margarpt Sulla- Mutclm lw Evwihig HoraM Fire Department says the maiiY vah. The story of a llfe l^ love 8 s had with Sam 8 representatives, celebration,” Rivosa noted! affair between a marrliKt man PuMihMl t Uiey indicated they would not change theme for Fire Prevention Week — and Ms mistress, who Is content I Sundsys ind holldM EnlwM slilis MsnchsWsr, Conn. Post OMcs ss 8s- the name to ‘Jolly Tiger' Court Rejects Cab Appeal to remain in the background Is co nd CItss IM Msasr. '^ " - n t ly told. (2 hra.) restaurants,” Fowlkes said. WASHINGTON (UPI) - The the Westport Taxi Service based its _____ I Movie "Pumping Iron" SuggMtod Carrier Rm m “This infers t 8 t their main con-, Supreme Court has rejected a am^ii violation of a sectim of the 1964 Ur­ (1977) Arnold Schwarzenegger. PsysUt ki Advsnes •cent is profit and 8 t with t 8 effect case on was not applicable to ban Mass Trans^rtation Act. George Butler and Jerome Gary cab company’s claim the federal demmstration projects such as the present a documentary look at the name 8 s upon black residents of government was competing unfairly Under a “shared ride” service, no the bodybuilding mystique, Ons m oM h...... $3 .9 0 the state,” he said. one in Westport. Thrtt moftths...... ill. 7 0 ' c5mb in c o s t u m e by awarding a grant to Westport, qn^the training and The two-year |610,000 grant was passenger may insist that the ca^be lldh lor the Worid Body- SUlhOiShS.,,...... $23.40 AND GET 786 OFF ^ M em8rs of the c8lition include Conn., for an experimental, sh^ed- Championship. O n t y s t r ...... t 8 U r8n League of Rhode Island, approved in 1976 by the Urban Mass reserved exclusively for his or her M slltslssU^ F REGULAR ride taxi service. * trip. S lYansportation Administration. KkOd' Subscrlbsm vrho M to rsotivs ADMISSION t 8 Rhode Island c8pter dif the The h i^ court Monday upheld a I n& tn • k n sm p spsr bstort 9:30 p.m. Congress of Racial Equality and the 'The taxi service charged that the HJntiMiHiAhUe •hoilid MftanaM tte eifAutAttM federal court ruling which said a law grant was awarded to the town in SIXTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Tues., Oct. 3, 1978 .'Vi'S f ! V.- •••••••• MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues., Oct, 3, 1978 " 1 ^ . : Salvation Army if you go H fp Wantad______U PAGE SEVENTEEN ••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••• FULL AND PART TIME for Help Wanted 13 I Sets Festivities shopping golf course maintenance and Homm For Solo 23 Homes For Sale 23 snack bar. Apply in person at HARTFORD DESPATCH & 9 Two days of Homecoming Festivities will be Tallwood Countiy Club, Route National Weather Forecast WAREHOUSE CO. In East 85. Hebron. celebrated at the Salvation Army Citadel, 661 Main St., without Hartford, close to 1-84, at exit 56, needs intelligent, conscien­ Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 21 and 22. 29 77 30.00 first GENERAL MECHANIC - Herald tious take-charge ^rson for Capt. Arthur Carlson said, "Invitations have been Full time days. Paid CMS, Inventory Control. Varied mailed to past and present members, members of the Blue Cross and Life In­ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING tasks include: Order Prepara- REALE REALTORS reading surance. Amerbell Corn., 104 Uon, Perpetual Inventory. Band, Songsters, Home League, Friendship Circle, Elast Main Street, Rocxville. * ''4 o £ : Young People’s Legion, Men’s Fellowship, ^ y Scouts ^ You can become an integral Aply between 9 a.m. and 4:30 mmm* part of busy office. Vital and Girl Guards, Sunbeams, Band of Love, Sunday p.m. EOE. qualifiations are: Good HOUSESOLD School, and others associated with the Citadel in any way PHONE 643-2711 telephone personality, through the y ears.’’ BAR TENDER - Part time. , Memory, Neat Handwriting, WORD Call 289-7929, after 11 a.m. FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACINaYOUB AD Also invited were former corps officers, staff persons Typing. Apply William D.F. Raals, Inc. Realtors you re South Windsor area. Crowley, Hartford Despatch attached to the Divisional Headquarters in Hartford, as Box 8271, East Hartford, |1 75 M tIn 81. 648 -45 25 ManchMtar, ClJ well as persons who went to the School for Officers MAN NEEDED for printing Help Wanted 06108. We are an Equal Oppor­ department, in growing 13 ■^-'V.!^5sTf'3 Training in New York City. losing ADVERTISING lOW m TIMPtlATUin tunity Employer. manufacturing facility. ADVERTISING •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Cap. Carlson said, "The biggest event will be the MACHINIST- Earnings of 14 Experienced preferred, but RATES SALES PERSON - Full time Help Wanted 13 banquet on Saturday at 6 p.m. to be followed by a con­ money DEADLINE to 19K- for experienced Private Instructions 18 will train to work with , / for Girls Department. Some siderable number of reports in the form of ‘Glimpses into laminator, slitter and printing 1 day ...... 12f word per day 12:00 noon the day before Bridgeport-Lathe machinist. 'SO 3 days ...... 11t word per day Day shift. Call today 647-1789, nights and Saturdays. Good MY COM PANY WILL the History of the Beginnings’ of the Citadel and many of press. Must be interested in publication. GUITAR, BANJO, Mandolin, 6 days ...... 10t word per day Newgate Machine Co. benefits, Apply at D&L, EMPLOY 2 people who can Lessons: Folk, Blue Grass, the departments.” working 2nd, or 3rd shift. We 26 days .. 9c days...... Deadline for Saturday and I Z 3 Manchester Parkade. start work immediately. Op­ are looking for interested, Monday Is 12:00 Noon Friday. UMVIATHCR rOTOCAST C> Popular. Ages 5-adults. These will given by persons who have prepared PLEASE READ 15 words $2.00 minimum LEGAL SECRETARY- Ver­ portunity $200 per week while Beginners - professionals. aggressive individuals who Happy Ads ...... $2.50 inch SERVICE STATION learning. Excellent fringe material to be included in a special Homecoming booklet. YOUR AD non Law Firm seeks full time Easy Banjo method. FREE are dependable and have PLEASE READ Legal Secretary, with good For period ending 7 a.m. EST Wednesday. During Tuesday MECHANIC WANTED - Part benefits. Call for appoint­ loan instrument. Private Copies will be given to those in attendance and to those mechanical ability. Excellent typing and shorthand skills. night, rain or showers will be found in parts of the Ohio or full time. Only those with ment, 646-3936. Equal (Jppor- studio. 646-6557. Clawified ads are taken over chance for rapid advance­ YOUR AD good reference need apply. tunity Employer M/F. who make contributions to help meet the extra expenses the phone as a convenience. Friendly atmosphere. Valley and mid Atlantic states. Elsewhere, generally fair ment, depending on speed and CiMsified ads are taken over Will train. Apply in person being incurred. The Herald ia responsible for Competitive salary and weather should prevail. Minimum temeratures include: (ap­ PIANO - VIOLIN lessons, ability. For interview, call the phone as a cpnvenlenc^. after 2 p.m. at Silver Lane Capt. Carlson said: “Prior to the banquet there will be only one incorrect Insertion Fringe benefits. Experience prox. max. readings in parenthesis) Atlanta 57 (73), Boston East Hartford, experienced and then only to the size of the 528-9471. The Herald is responsible for Shell, 252 Spencer Street. only one Incorrect Insertion and preferred. Phone 646-1974. 48 (61), Chicago 47 ( 65), Dallas 54 (81), Cleveland 49 (65), teacher. All styles, all Ages. a social hour with exhibits of pictures, tape recordings original insertion. Errors which then only to the size of the Business Opportunity 14 $6.00 per lesson. 569-4284. and other memorabilia.” do not lessen the value of the Houston 62 ( 80), Denver 38 ( 72), Duluth 40 ( 53), Jacksonville STOCK ROOM HELPER - origIfiBl Insertion. Errors which PART TIME MATURE DOG GROOMER- Part time advertisement will not be cor­ 65 ( 84), Kansas City 49 (71), Little Rock 51 (78), Los Angeles On Sunday, the schedule calls for a special Adult Reu­ $2.75 (Fee paid). Neat do not lessen the value of the- STOCK CLERK - Apply in to full time - work in modern SMALL ENGNE Service Cor­ RIDING LESSONS indoor rected by an additional inser­ appearance. (Iver 16. Full 64 ( 77), Miami 74 ( 86), Minneapolis 40 ( 59), New Orleans 65 Kennel, Must be able to do all nion in the sanctuary beginning at 9:30 a.m., followed by tion. advertisement will not be cof- person to Furniture Depart­ poration - expanding dealr riding ring. Western stock time. Downtown Hartford recleg.byvan additional inser­ (77), New York 52 (62), Phoenix 70 ( 96), San Francisco 53 breeds com pletely - no morning worship at 10:45, with the them e of "A Look Into ment, Marlow's Inc., 867 Main network. No experience seat, saddle seat, and hunt area. Wilson Agency, 246-8541. tion. u Street, Manchester, (73), Seattle 47 ( 62), St. Louis 46 ( 68), Washington 56 (71). trainees. Shendane Kennels, necessary. Complete training seat. All levels 228-9817. Cranberry Harvest the Future.” Hebron, 228-9089, program. $500. investment In the afternoon at 3, there will be a Musical Praise LANDSCAPE LABORS full SECRETARY / Receptionist required to start your own VOICE, PIANO Instructions. Cranberry pickers drive their “bog buggy” scooped off the surface. Industry experts sav Service followed by refreshments in the Youth Center.. time or part time Saturday. *********••*•••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Doctor's office. East Itartford EASY CASH. For details on business. Ideal for retired or Former faculty New York Call 643-0669. Grandland how to make virtually $2,00 Capt. Carlson also said that anyone interested who has Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 specialty, 4-day week. 2-girl part time. Details on request. Music and Art High School. through flooded bog in Cape Cod village. The cool autumn nights are producing the best NOTICES Nursery. for every circular mailed. Mr. Barker. ESCAA Field not received a letter and reservation form for the office. Typing, occasional Professional Singer/Pianist. device churns the berries loose from sub- Massachusetts crop of the decade (UPI shorthand. Reply Box E c/o Send self address envelope to Training Division, box )19, 644-8597. banquet should call the office, 649-7787, or send him a NURSES AIDE TRAINING- MEN NEEDED BY Small MALE AIDE for private duty, Available for a limited Manchester Herald. NEMCO, P.O. Box 347, Wind­ Wading River, New York, merged bushes; the floating berries are then photo) note at 661 Main St. Reservations must be received by Lott and Found i to care for 23 year old manufacturing company to MAINTENANCE MAN sor, Conn. 06095. 11792. number of qualifing train for a varity of jobs PART TIME DRIVER mor­ Monday, Oct. 16. Quadraplegtc. 5 days, 40 applicants. A sincere desire to CUSTODIAN- Dairy Queen nings, Apply in person. WANTED- General LOST - RED VELOUR warm­ hours. Call Paul Herbst, 87^ requiring basic mechanical maintenance work,in a ARRANGE A TOY & GIFT MANCHESTER Package up jacket at Manchester High care for the aged. Availability ability, manual dexterity and has a part time position, Manchester Drug, 717 Main 4173 after 5:30 p.m. to work full time or part time. available evenings. Ap­ Street, Manchester. g^rowing production facility. PARTY — Generous Awards. store. Excellent location. Well I School, Sunday, September S . common sense. Must be General mechanical Demonstrators also needed. established business. Call Schoo/s-Classes 19 Bulgarian Exile Deaths Girl Scout Signup Set REWARD. 643-0690. Rotating weekends are in­ mature, dependable and proximately 8:30 to midnight. CLERK - Experienced for cluded upon completion of Apply in person to 242 Broad PART TIME PERSON to do knowledge required. For in­ Over 300 newest most-wanted Marion E. Robertson Photo and Liquor Depart­ willing to work. High School terview 528-9471, between 8 items. Call Collect 673-0494 Realtor, 643-5953. FOR THE BEST - Manchester BOL'TON — Girl Scout registration for girls in Grades IMPOUNDED - Black & training. Apply Silver Lane Grads only. $3.00 an hour to Street, Manchester. body damage estimates. ment. Good starting pay, full Hours flexible. Some and 4 p.m. Or write SANTA’S PARTIES. Gymnastic School. 3 to 5 7, 8 and 9 will be tonight from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at Bolton white mixed breed, male, 1 to Pavilion, 51 Applegate Lane, start. 7 am to 3:30 pm. 289- Avon, Conn. 06001. benefits and vacation. Apply East Hartford, between 9 am EXPERIENCED Waitress - experience helpful, but we WE CAN HELP you make pupils per teacher. FREE in­ Congregational Church. Virginia Marshall, scout leader 2 years old. Found Loomis / in person to Mr. Schmitt, or 9321. RECEPTIONIST / CLERK your dreams come true. Start troductory lesson with this ad Suspicious in England Hilliard Street area. Contact and 2 pm, Monday thru Days. Apply in person: La will consider training right said the year’s activities will be discussed. Mr., Engle, Monday thru Friday. Strada West, 471 Hartford person. See Mr. Carter, at TYPIST- Meduim size com­ CLERK/DRIVER - Wholesale your own business. All the Call 646-6306, or 646-3549. Manchester Dog Warden, 646- Wednesday, at Arthur Drug, INSURANCE CLAIMS pany is seeking an distributor in Manchester. help you need. Call 646-8190. There will be a program on grooming and cake 4555. Road, Manchester. Carter Chevrolet, 1229 ^ i n LONDON (UPI) — The second 190 Farmington Avenue, Hart­ CLERK- Preferably with Street, Manchester. experienced indivdual with Full time. Steady work. Above HANDLING CLASSES 8 the front door and saw Simeonov, speculation of a vendetta by the decorating and, hopefully, trips to Boston and experience, for all line agen­ minimum hourly rate. Good weeks. Beginning October 4th. Bulgarian exile in a month has been ford between 10 and 12 noon. MATURE INDIVIDUAL Over good typing skills, pleasant Situation Wanted 15 clad in pajamas and a bathrobe, Bulgarian authorities to silence jour­ Washington, D.C. Mrs. Marshall said it is optional Partonala 2 cy, located in Manchester, phone ^rsonality ana able to driving record required. App­ Instuctors Sal Vendrillo and found dead — his body, clad in 21 as a Service Station Atten­ HARTFORD DESPATCH sprawled at the bottom of a stairwell nalists broadcastine to eastern whether parents attend tonight’s meeting but all girls in­ NOTICE Zlood salary and excellent op­ dant, evenings or weekends. deal with the public. ly a t 299 G reen R oad, RESPONSIBLE Mother will Ron Zacchi. Obedience ANYONE WHO WITNESSED portunity for advancement. MOVING DEPARTMENT - nightclothes, was found inside his with blood streaming from his Europe, although the Bulgarian Em­ terested should attend. Apply Don’s American, 128 In East Hartford, close to 1-84, Excellent working conditions Manchester. care for children in my home. classes starting October 5th. a motorcycle accident August The Town of Bolton is seeking All replies treated in con­ Instructor Sue Corras. Italian securely locked home — three weeks mouth. bassy has denied any involvement. Tolland Turnpike, at exit 56, needs Expediter for in an air conditioned office. CaU 646-1076. 5 to 8 p.m. only. 9th, 1978 at 2:15 a.m.. Bum- WOOD WORKING HELP bids for Emurgancy Plowing fidence. Write Box F, c/o American Home, Manchester. after a co-worker was m urdered with Ambulance attendants, who broke Manchester. paper work. Varied tasks, in­ Ample off street parking. LEGAL SECRETARY. Start Markov’s tale of an umbrella that side Avenue near Long Hill wanted. Apply Lakeview Fur­ of designated private roads. Manchester Herald. Good starting salary and FAMILY DAY CARE accep­ Classes offered by South a jab from a poison-tipped umbrella. in, found him dead. cluding Customer Service and November 15, 1978 for East somehow injected him with poison Road, East Hartford. Please niture Company, 329 Progress Contact the Selectmen’s Of­ excellent benefits. Apply: ting children 2 1/2 thru 5 years Windsor Kennel Club. For “We are treating this as a call 568-0639. MECHANIC- Medium duty Claims Processing. You can Hartford Law Firm. Simeonov’s death came three sounded incredible to investigators— Morgan Top Issue Drive, Manchester Industrial fice 9 A.M. to 2:30 P.M., 649- SECRETARY- Part time gas engine, truck shop HIGH STANDARD INC, 31 old in my state licensed home. more information call 561-0641 Park, Manchester. mornings, Vernon Circle area. become integral part of busy Experience requred. Salary or 289-0694 after 6 p.m. suspicious death in view of the recent weeks after the bizarre demise of until pathologists recovered a 8743 for further information. requires fully experienced office. Vital qualifications Prestige Park Cir, East Hart­ Call 644-3380. GENTLEMAN SEEKING Typing, and machine ford. commensorate with skills. murder of Georgi Markov,” Scotland Markov, a BBC colleague who also Is School Funding Bolton Board of man, proud of his work, and are: Good telephone per­ 289-8625. minuscule metal pellet from his leg. lady companion, and helper HAIRDRESSER - Full or part transcription a must. Send RESPONSIBLE MOTHER Yard said. The Yard’s anti-terrorist aired broadcasts to Bulgaria and Selectmen desiring to be paid according­ sonality, ability to organize MANCHESTER Last week an identical pellet con­ with housework. Send replies time. Relaxed atmosphere. resume to Box AA c/o ly. 5 day, 45 hour week, with paper work, typing. Apply Peg MACHINIST / SKILLED will babysit my home while chief was placed in charge of the other countries behind the Iron Cur­ VERNON — State Rep. Chester W. Morgan, the to Box HH, c/o Manchester Clientel preferred. East Hart­ 005-10 Manchester Herald. taining traces of a poison was sur­ pleasant group. Call 643-2414. Dewey, Hartford Despatch, SECOND SHIFT- The BOOK A TOY & GIFT you work. Available day or 4A4 Duplex. Excellent condition, case. tain. Democratic candidate for re-election from Vernon’s 56th Herald. ford. 289-5686 / 872-9402. nigt. Vicinity of Oakland $400 income monthly. Occupen- gically removed from the flesh of ••••••••••••••••••••••,,,, Box 8271, E ast Hartford, following manufacturing PARTY — Generous Awards, A girlfriend of Vladimir Simeonov, Markov died in a London hospital another journalist, Vladimir Rostov, District, said during his door-to-door campaign he has FULL TIME SALES 06108. We are an Equal Oppor­ positions are available for in- DEMONSTRATORS ALSO Road. CaU 649-4969. cy January let, 1979. No Agente. Loant tor Butinait 9 WE NEED A DEPENDABLE $55,500. 30, went to his home in east London’s after complaining of a jab from an who was attacked in a Paris metro found voters most concerned about the impact of the LEGAL NOTICE POSITION. Available to work tunity Employer. dividuals with prior NEEDED. Over 300 newest, PART TIME SALESPERSON experience and capabalities of shabby Dockland section Monday to umbrella wielded by a foreigner who NOTICE FOR ADMISSION OF ELECTORS nights and weekends, most-wanted items. Call station in August. He felt mildly ill Supreme Court’s mandate to equalize educational oppor­ PRIVATE PARTY has money • Hours are primarily 10 to 2, experience helpful but not operating independently. collect 673-0494. Or write EDUCATION Call 646-5377 see why he had not shown up for work but may include Saturdays TOWN OF ANDOVER, CONN. CABINET MAKERS hurried away in a taxi. afterwards but has since recovered. tunities in Connecticut. to loan first or second necessary. Apply at Diamond WANTED. Experienced only Internal Grinder, Taper SANTA’S PARTIES, Avon, at he British Broadcasting Corp. mortgages. Home or commer­ and some evenings. Diamond Notice is hereby given that the Board for Admission of •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Simeonov’s death prompted Both pellets, onlyil.7mm in “The May 1, 1979 deadline for legislative'action to Electors for the 'Town of Andover will be in session in the Showcase, West Farms Mall. need apply. Display Craft, Grinder, Assemblr, Milling, Conn. 06001. She peered through the mail slot in cial. Telephone 649-2931. Showcase, Manchester Inspector, Jig Mill, Private Instructions 18 diameter, were identical. Composed equalize educational opportunities in Connecticut towns, Parkade. Town Office Building on Wednesday, October 11,1978, from 7 Manchester. 643-9557. imposed recently by the Connecticut court, dramatically Bridgeport Operator, of a platinum-iridium alloy, each had p.m. to 9 p.m., in accordance with State Statue Sec, 9-17 for Court of P ro b ate , D istric t of Broaching, Turret Lathe, MILLWORK - Man with some REMEDIAL READING and underscores the priority of this issue. Without a doubt, Manchester FULL TIME CLERK math: individualized work two holes bored into it at right angles CLERK TYPIST - Industrial the purpose of admitting all persons who are found to be NOTICE OF HEARING Drill Press. Apply in person experience for busy lumber □ EMPLOYMENT manufacturer needs a mature NEEDED for local 7-11 store. yard shop. Many benefits. program, (lst-8th grade) by Woman Burns Herself — possible poison-dispensing the directive of equalizing educational opportunities is qualified to be Electors of the Town of Andover, ESTATE OF DOROTHY M NEIL All shifts available. Some Monday thru Friday, 8 a.m. to the number one issue facing the 1979 General Assembly,” versatile individual The qualifications are as follows: Applicant must be eigh­ a/k,a DOROTHY NEIL, (deceased 3:30 p.m., or call 527-0741. GENERAL BUILDING master’s degree teacher. 568- cham bers. Pursuant to an order of Hon. William cashier retail experience SUPPLY, 289-3474. 8075. Morgan said. experienced in all facets of of­ teen years of age, must be a resident of the Town of Andover, E. FitzGerald. Judge, dated Cushman Industries Inc., 806 First results of a post-mortem on Help Wanted 13 fice procedure to assist Fur- helpful. Benefits include: if foreign born must be a naturalized citizen. September 26. 1978 a hearing will be Inurance, Credit Union, and Windsor Street, Hartford, To Protest U.N. Work Simeonov ordered by Scotland Yard He said there are those who claim that an income tax is nis Dept. Foreman with held on an application praying for SALES POSITION - Straight Ruth K. Munson, Town Clerk Profit Sharing. Apply in per­ Conn, 06102. indicated he was asphyxiated by the only way to finance the large cost of this program. He record keeping, pricing. 2 to 3 authority to sell certain real estate as FA8M MANAGDI commissions, leads furnish^ for Board of Admission of Electors in said application on file more fully son at 305 Green Road, Experienced shed tobacco GENEVA, Switzerland (UPI) — A said he doesn’t believe this and he categorically opposes years experience. Typing 60 appears, at the Court of Probate on Oc­ Universal,” also known as Yoga blood from a fractured nose. Ap­ to homeomers. Call 242-5^. .70-10 M anchester, 646-9685. An farm Manager wanted. BUSIESS FORMS young woman tentatively identifed as an income tax. wpm necessary. Shorthand tober 12. 1978 at 11 A.M. Equal Opportunity Employer. Ananda Marga, believed to have parently the fracture could have oc­ helpful. Good working con­ MADELINE B ZIEBARTH. Clerk Position available now. MMIFACTURER the daughter of an Australian nickel numerous followers in Australia. curred while he fell down the stairs Morgan referred to the initial step taken by the 1975 , WANTED - Gas station atten­ ditions, excellent benents. In- 004-10 dant, full or part time. DENTAL RECEPTIONIST Provides year round NEEDS magnate immolated herself in front of his home. legislative session in devising the Guaranteed Tax Base dustronics, Inc., 489 Sullivan TOWN OF MANCHESTER HAVE FUN Before setting fire to herself on the Mature, responsible person who can also assist at chair employment. Hospital and EXPEHENGED of the U.N. European headquarters lawn just outside the main U.N. en­ There was no immediate sugges­ Program (GTB). He said under this program those com­ Avenue, South Windsor, 289- And earn money. for third shift. References. 1588. side, wanted for part time Health Ins., Pension, With a to protest the world body’s inaction. trance, the woman told UPI in a tion about what could have caused his munities which have the greatest difficulties in financing Call 871-1698. LEGAL NOTICE work at South Windsor Dental housing and many other COLUTOR The Zoning Board of Appeals will hold public hearings on LEGAL Part tkne opportunity Australian authorities identified telephone call that “something spec­ fall, but police said further tests local education receive proportionately larger shares of Office. Call 644-8253. benefits. Write Box H c/o OPERATORS PART TIME DRIVER - Must Monday, October 16, 1978, starting at 7:00 P.M,, in the for ambitious and D o lla r the victim today as Lynette Philips, tacular that is going to stir up the would be conducted. state aid. TOOLMAKERS - Machinists. know streets. Apply in person NOTICE Manchester Herald. Giving 2nd and 3rd Shifta Apply 81 Commerce Street, Hearing Room of the Municipai Building, 41 Center Street, SALES PERSON - Full time 24, believed to be the daughter of a world is going to happen in half an Simeonov, single and described by “Under the plan, the state’s average daily membership to: Krause The Florist, 621 NOTICE OF responsibie person. personal data and informa­ Phona Mr. Jackaon Glastonbuy. PTG Company. Manchester, Connecticut, to hear and consider the following DISSOLUTION and part time. New England’s tion so that interview can S a v e r wealthy Australian nickel executive. hour.” neighbors as a rather solitary man (ADM) grant of 2250,000 per pupil per year is continued. Hartford Road. 203-239-1699 Telephone 633-7631. petitions: AND oldest Fireplace and Stove Must have vehicle. 23 Australian consul Ken Cowden In addition, those towns whose guaranteed tax base is es­ Shop. Good salary, benefis, be arranged. All informa­ Equal Opportunity Employer She demanded that a cameraman with few friends, defected to the east POSmON AVAILABLE - Se­ Item 1, No. 642 — Richard E. Clough — Variance is NOTICE TO CREDITORS could not confirm she was the heiress, RN, LPN, 7 to 3 and 3 to 11 bonus. Bolton area. Great hours per week. Start tion kept confidential. Happy Ad film the demonstration, which she in 1971 while vacationing in London. tablished at or below the 85 percentile of all Connecticut cond Congregational Church, requested of Article II, Section 5.01.01 to permit nonconfor­ Notice is hereby given, pur­ An Equal Opportunity Employer. but said "it seems she was deported shifts. Good pay, good position for some one who said would “not be like other He joined the BBC a year later, towns, receive an additional educational equalization Coventry. Organist only (pipe ming porch to be enclosed - 214-216 Hilliard Street - suant to Sections 33-379 and 33- @ m P.M. from Britain last week after grant,” he said. benefits and working condi­ organ). One service. Send Residence Zone B. loves a challenge. Write Box demonstrations.” working with Markov as one of 11 tion. Apply in person, Vernon 489 of the Connecticut General GG, c/o Manchester Herald. • threatening to burn herself in front of Morgan further explained that the 1977 legislative ses­ resume tOjChurch Office, 1746 Item 2, No. 644 — Roger ii Bonnie Weston — Variance is “There is going to be action,” she program assistants in the Bulgarian Manor, l80 Regan Road, Ver­ Boston Turnpike, Coventry. Statutes, as amended, that the Parliament.” told UPI in a voice that sounded section of the BBC World Service. sion committed f20 million to the equalization grant non. requested of Article II, Section 3.01.01 to reduce front yard to Connecticut corporation listed WAITRESS - 5:30 a.m, to 1 Cali Jeanne 15 feet (40 feet required) to permit addition to existing non- p^^m. Monday thru Friday. Swiss police, who rushed to the excited but determined. “But nobody BBC colleagues described him as program which was increased to $40 million in 1978. He LEGAL SECRETARY to take below has been dissolved by scene Monday minutes after Miss CERAMIC TILE MECHANIC conforming dwelling - 472 Tolland Turnpike - Residence resolution. Certificate of dis­ Exerience helpful. Call 646- 647-9946 will be hurt.” “lively and cheerful.” said this meant, for Vernon, the receipt of $297,382 in full charge of office in Zone AA. 7738 for appointment. - Experienced only. Top Manchester. General prac­ solution has been filed with Philips set herself afire, refused to She said the aim of the demonstra­ Simeonov’s job involved reading GTB money in 1977, which was increased to $628,401 in wages, jtoply; Atlas Tile, 1 ^ tice. Good typing, shortnand, Item 3, No. 645 — Eugene Sammartino — Variance is the Secretary of the State as confirm her identity before notifying tion was to draw world attention to 1978. Berlin 'Tpke., Wethersfield, the news, translating scripts and an­ bookkeeping skills. Able to requested of Article IV, Section 9.02.01 requiring all vehicle required by law. her family. Morgan promises, if re-elected, that he will work in the 563-0151. her belief that “the United Nations nouncing programs. He was the work independently. Hours parking areas to be constructed of bituminous or masonry MPX Systems, Inc. SERVICE Miss Philips is a declared member is not doing its job.” next session of the legislature to further increase funding flexible. 64i-5820 or 643-7135. concrete, to permit a parking area of crushed stone — 519 CARRIER regular co-host of a pop program for REAL ESTATE Marketing All creditors, if any, are of the fanatical sect called “Proutist teen-agers. to the Guaranteed Tax Base program from revenues Center Street — Residence &ne C. STATION Representative - Manchester, SITTER NEEDED in Bolton warned to present their within the existing tax structure. “I am optimistic that Item 4, No. 647 — Lee F. Bergamini — Variance is East Hartford, Vernon areas. for children of working claims against said corpora­ NEEDED AHENDANTS requested of Article II, Section 2.01.01 to divide one parcel of Connecticut’s economy will continue to grow and prosper Earn lucrative commission Mother. Mature woman tion on or before the date in­ land into two parcels, one of which will have less frontage Davis Avenue Free Number and that increased educational equalization grants from Receive professional preferred. Hours 2:30 to 5:30. dicated, or thereafter be guidance, education, com­ than requied (150 feet required, 30 feet proposed) — 81 barred as provided by Sec­ area of these sources will be effective in meeting the Must also be available when Full and part tima. prehensive marketing tools. Carter Street — Rural Residence Zone. tions 33-379 and 33-489 of the Gives Advice requirements of the court,” Morgan said. Call Mr. Sammartino, children have W days and RodmUe Information pertaining to above may be obtained in the Connecticut General Statutes. Experienced preferred, Fireside Realty, Inc. 647-144. days off. Car necessary. Planning Office. Please call after 6 p.m., 649- MPX Systems, Inc. present but willing to train. On Treatment Ail persons interested may attend these hearings. Call RN-LPN wanted for full or 5578.______claims to: Richard Kohler, Reliable individuala, part time on all shifs. Apply Zoning Board of Appeals Lake St., P.O. Box 506, Coven­ 647-9946 over 18 yeara. Apply in Toll-free telephone numbers are EARN $4-$8 HOURLY ser­ Paul J. Rossetto, Secretary Osborn Backs Limit director of nursing. ^Imon- vicing our customers from try, CT 06238, on or before person to; now available to Medicare or brook Convalescent Home, off Dated this 3rd day of October, 1978. January 30, 1979. home on your telephone. 007-10 Medicaid patients wbo want a second House Street, Glastonbury. Chgose own hours. 249-7773. 010-10 Please call 633-5244. physician’s opinion before un­ For State Spending MORIARTY dergoing surgery or other major NURSES AIDES wanted for NURSES AIDES types of treatment. VERNON - Nancy Osborn, Republican candidate for full time on all shifts. Apply experienced, all shifts. Full BROTHERS time and part time. Bed PART-TIME A second opinion is encouraged by state representative in Vernon’s 56th legislative district director of nursing. Salinon- 315 Center Street maker part time. Own Mancheater the Department of Health, Education has reaffirmed her stand in favor of a state constitutional brook Convalescent HOME YOU W ILL MAKE OFF House Street, Glaston­ transportation. Apply in per­ and Welfare as a means of enabling amendment to limit government spending. son, Silver Lane Pavilon, 51 bury. Please call 633-5244. IntIde positions now patients to make a more informed “We need only to examine this year’s state budget to Apple Gate Lane, east Hart­ CLIP O lA iE decision regarding their personal see why a strong limit on spending is desirable,” Mrs. SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS for ford, between 9-2, Monday thru Friday. Bvallable In Circulation GROWTH health care. Osborn said. She added, “The Legislature, in an election- South Windsor. Will train. Apply 90 Brookfield Street or OPPORTUMITY Patients may call the Hartford year attempt to buy votes, increased spending by 14.4 OIL BURNER MECHANIC - NAME percent, the second largest budget increase in any of the can 289-5918, after 12 noon. M AIL TO: Department at Thi •mJEMAMRATM MONEY! County number, 1-800-842-0033. Experienced Licensed Oil iBMiH mmdmdm nMh m.___ 'There are several ways in which a 50 states. The resulting $2,250,000,000-budget illustrates t r u c k m e c h a n i c Burner Man. Excellent ADDRESS aq.Tj|.|r< liM iii u t FitclutiM the irresponsibility of representatives such as my oppo­ salary. Pension, Insurance, Manchester Evening M riM M l b iw4 ad nA ha patient may obtain a second opinion. WANTED for general repairs, ■■rt* ad aawlaeW •» ealN nent, Chester Morgan, who voted for it.” must have experience and Uniforms; Vacation, etc. Per­ c i n Beralb aaaiMmai. Their attending physician may CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING own tools. Starting salary manent full time position, recommend the name of another doc­ Mrs. Osborn elaborated, “The Connecticut Public ^ p ly : Wyman Oil Co., 484 Herald. $7.00. All company benefits. STATE P.O. BOX 591 you w ill E/UIN tor. A patient may also call the toll- Expenditures Council and the Connecticut Conference of For appointment. CaU 688- East Middle Turnpike, Manchester. Manchester, Conn. 06040 free organization listed above and Municipalities predict a budget shortfall of $200 million 2233. ZIP inasmuch as state revenues a re expected to increase by 7 hlN t^wfatai hityii receive the names of several nearby. SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS- EXAMPLE: to 8 percent — not 14.4 percent. Morgan had the oppor­ WAITRESS - Part time nights Do not c a ll... Please FREE PRIZES! physicians who have volunteered to HDUCTunMniuva and weekends. Apply Excellent Part Time work. PHDNE e— a ‘ L. -« » « • __ tunity to vote for an amendment which would have We will train. Call 15 Words for 6 Days npwwHu piW nii w ■ ■ n v WWO HR* be on a referral list. From the names Tacorral, 246 Broad Street, nm tm b aat dll Mrid. IraddW reduced the spending increase to 8 percent, but he voted Manchester 643-2414, or Ver­ thus obtained, the patient .{nay Manchester. apply in person to: t mm ml addba M non 875-2826. □ CHECK ENCLOSED d tW M aa ab M L choose any physician he or she against thip more realistic and res^nsible budget. Next Only *9.00 year, after the election, the Legislature will try to find a EXPERIENCED SMALL your spare time...if you HURRY and call prefers. PART 'HME- No nights. No M tadKi. M salhi oaMbw b < way to pay for this budget.” ENGINE mechanic, previous FILL IN DNE WDRD PER 8LANK TOM COLLETTI, njdpiai iiwaa. M M « a M MF Medicare and Medicaid will pay. weekends. Long holidays. July MINIMUM 15 WDRDS today for details. Openings are limited, so She continued, “We, the people of Connecticut, now experience required. and August oil. Many retired or for this second (and third, if Excellent growth opportunity. ' INDUrmONICSINC. have the opportunity to define what we want from our gentlemen and housewives GEORGE DOHERTY don’t wait. We’ll need boys and girls from all| necessary) opinion under its current Eckerts, 7¥6103.______emoy driving School Buses. 4M SuWvan Aywinw payment system. represen^tives. We want them to make decisions based to. WINDtOn. CT. NURSES AIDES - FuU time, Why not you? We will train. on specific guidelines which we, the people, will set. We Call Vernon 875-2826, or - .. m the towns in and around Manchester and Eas want protection from representatives who, like Mr. and part time, 7-3 and 11-7. Experienced preferred, but Manchester 643-2414. ^ lartford. Morgan, make jjuch sweeping statements as, ‘The we will train. Aroly in persn: Salmon Protected current General Assembly ... has continually and East Hartford Convalescent NURSES AIDES- Full time, critically re.viewed the level of state spending...’ while, in Home, 745 Main Street, East all shifts. Experience HARTFORD (UPI) — Two rules preferred, but training will be fact, voting for a state budget which includes a $70 000 Hartford. TYPIST/PART TIME designed to protect Atlantic salmon given. Apply in person: East Opening avallnbln In manutoeturing eonowm for Call Jeanne or Tom are among n^dllfe regulations being Item for subsidizing expenditures at the Plainfield Dog MACHINE OPERATORS and Hartford Convalescent Home Smoke Covers Toronto Track — a private, profitable business enterprise. 745 Main Street, East Hart­ lyplat oblo to work opproxliiMtoly 26 hourt por published today by the Department miscellaneous workers ford. of Environmental Protection. Thick column of smoke rises from 65,000-barrel oil storage “As the exact language of the constitutional amend­ needed. Must have some High wook. Mominga prafarrad. DuUaa .wouM ba ment is worked out, we can provide for Emergency 'School Education. Must be vartad but Individual should ba good typlaL Hour- One measure prohibits foul hooking tank that caught fire outside Toronto, Ontario, early Monday. GIRL FRIDAY. Must have situations and flexibility. We must, however, speak out able to read and speak hr r«ta dapandant on ability. May work In to full of sports fish — booking them any The blaze took firemen irior^ than 10 hours to extinguish. At English, and provide own some knowledge of typing and loudly against representatives who announce suppoft for ttnw poaMon. Sand applleatlon to: P.O.Box 360. 647-9946 place except through the mouth. one point, about 1,000 persons were evacuated from nearby transportation. No em rience bookkeeping. Hours 8;W to restraints on government spending in Vernon while necessary. Please Call Per­ 4:30, Monday thru Friday. East Hartford, Cl. OO’ioo. An Equal Opportunity homes. No one was injured seriously. (UPI photo) voting for generous spending increases in Hartford.” sonnel D ^ rtm e n t at Pioneer Write to Box BB, c/o Employor ' Parachute Company, 644-1581. Manchester Herald. Manchester Evening Herald

{ PAGE EIGHTEEN — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Oct. 3, 1978 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. T,,.. r.., , , 978. Frank and Ermst Paanula — Charles M. Schulz ■ PAGE NINETEEN

i ACROSS 59 Plump Answer to Previous Puzzle have vou 60 Auxiliary verb Dear Abby } DON'T VOU 1 Powerful ... SuT ENOU&H a b o u t CHE(XEP VOUR MAh'BE LOOSEN i think: f/ou explosive i DOB'S COLLAR IT'S TOO IT, ‘t'OU (abbr.) DOWN M E ------By Abigail Van Buren should? 4 Small bird I LATELY? T(6MT BLOCKHEAP' 7 Sesame plant 1 Soviet news LET'i Tfll-K AgOuT 1 10 Shoots hole-in- agency S \ \ one 2 College 0 12 Seaport in JOHN T/?AVOLTAf ITSTr'I'npvTr'''-'''*’'' ..... athletic group DEAR ABBY: This is in reference to the 18year-old girl Arabia 3 Canvas home n n o i i 3 who is begging her mother to let her get married: 14 Genetic 4 Baby frog ServIceM Offered 31 Servleet Offered 31 Petnting-Peperfng 32 Buftdtng Contrecttna 33 In some states, the decision to allow teenagers to marry Jr^ V" J" / tAo !>- material 5 Trojan does not lie with the parents. /c-3 15 Showing good mountain ®'9?kb>N£* me TM «»g us Pit Of* 6 Times (It.) QUALITY PAINTING and c a r p e n t r y - Repairs, For example; in the state of Washington, no child under judgment 16 British 7 Difficult Paper Hanging by Willis remodeling, additions, gar- the age of 17 may marry wM or without parental consent Schultz, FulTy insured U>-3 peeress journey 24 Rivers (Sp.) Preminger WE BUY JUNK CARS a^ges, roofing, call David without a court's permission. Kids between 17 and 18 re­ PriBCilla’B Pop - Ed Sullivan references. 649-4343. 17 Limit 8 Hostels 25 Behold (Let.) 44 Landing pier Patria, 644-1796. quire permission. After 18, they require oniy a witness. and lata modal wracka. WHATS th e 18 Petty prince 9 Boy 27 Skin 45 Attending In one case, a 18year-oid girl was pregnant by a 17-year- ^ ir S HOW P O SOU 20 Selects J.P. LEWIS & SON interior DRY WALL INSTALLED and Roomt for Rent IF STUART PDFS IN 11 People of 2® ------Domini 46 Charitable or- NEW LOCATION 52 Offices-Storee for Rent 55 Autos For Sefe 61 Autos For Sefe SI old boy. Both his family and hers tried to get the judge to let SURPRISE REALLV LIKE IT O L IV E R ? PRESSEP UKE 22 Halogen and exterior painting, paper Dry Wall finished. Ceiling SOJ HAVE TERRIFIC 0 Belgrade I’®®'* ganization hanging, remodeling, carpen­ repaired and retextured. them get married. At first he refused because he talked to PAPPV WARBUCKS, 24 Second 13 German 30 Three (prefix) (jbbr.) THOMPSON HOUSE MEN - MANCHESTER STORE for 1974 MUSTANG GHIA - 4- 1963 CUTLASS F85- V-8. Very FORME. ON you.^ selling A&B AUTO SALVAGE INC. try. Fully insured. 649-9658. Drobiak Dry Wall, 646-8882. the kids and didn t think they were sufficiently ''sincere." -^ I'M LEAVING.' negative 35 Leenest 43 Biblicol hero Birch House Women. Cetrally Rent - 249 Broad Street. 600 speed, 6 cyinder, 4 new PRISCILLA? 26 Resorts of STAFFORD. OFF RT. 190 clean. Original owner. Must Only after they attended several months of counseling did ' ~ r 19 Brazilian 38 Summer (Fr.) located. Downtown square fee. 643-5681. Available radials, (2 snows), excellent be seen! Call 643-0232. 30 Spasm 49 This (Sp.) SPRAY, BRUSH, ROLL- CARPENTRY & Masonry - the judge feel they were ready for marriage, after which he T/ y — parrot 40 Deutschland Manchester. Kitchen July 1st. condition 228-0475 or 228-9550. 31 Type measure 50 Colors Wallpapering. Additions and remodeling. gave his consent. 21 These (Fr) (abbr.) privileges. Call 649-2358. 1%9 CHEVELLE BELAIR 4- 32 Compass 51 Afternoon USED AUTO PARTS Interior/Exterior. Commer­ Free estimates. Call Anthony Another case: A 18year-old girl asked for permission to 23 Domestic 41 Smells cial & Residential. Painting Squillacote 649-0811. ROCKVILLE - 19x39 foot 1969 VW BUG - Very good con­ door sedan, 6-cylinder, $300. point party 684-5530 or 646-6223 MALE TO SHARE House with store on busy street. Large get married because she was pregnant. The judge refused, 33 Legendary establishment 43 Director by experts! 15 years dition.. $800. Call 646-1311, Call 643-9720 after 6 pm. same. Washer / dryer. Large d isp lay w indow s. $125 after 5 p.m. saying that wasn’t a good enough reason. The girl had her bird 1 TONY ANNUNZIATA experience! 649-4824. 2 3 4 5 6 7 Rooftng-Sfdtng-Chtmney 34 yard. Utilities included. 5120 monthly. Lease required. Lee baby, waited unUl her 18th birthday, and then got married. 34 Exclamation 8 9 1U monthly. Security. Call 522- & Lament Realty, 875-4690. 1966 OLDSMOBILE Converti­ Many parents feel it is their right to give or withhold per­ of disappoint­ 11 12 13 14 PAINTING - Interior and BIDWELL Home Imrove- 9101, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., ask for Trucks tor Sale 62 ment ble 2 door. Can be seen at 97 mission to marry, but the state of Washington says dif­ 1& C&M TREE SERVICE ■ Free HOUSEWORK got you down? exterior, paperharrging. ment Co. Expert installation Dennis: after 5, 742-9868, or 36 Noun suffix 16 17 estimates, discount senior MANCHESTER, Main Street. Cedar Ridge Terrace, ferently. General cleaning, steam excellent work References. of aluminum siding gutters 646-8304. Modern offices available 400, INTERNATIONAL Travelall 37 Words of un­ citizens. Company and trms. Roofing installation Glastonbury, 18 19 *20 21 — extraction carpet cleaning, Free estimates. Fully insued. 750 or 1100 square feet. Heat Sale- 1970- 72's. Many to B. IN SNOHOMISH, WASH. derstanding (2 Manchester-owned and Martin Matson. 649-4431. and repairs 649-6495, 871-2323. 1 floor waxing & stripping, win- COMFORTABLE ROOM and air conditioning included. 1972 FORD GALAXI 500, choose from. Good to fair con­ wds.) 22 23 operated. Call 646-1327. Parking, On bus line. Working 646-2469 or 646-2755. dition. Dealers welcomed. DEAR B.: At first 1 thought someone was giving me a 39 Paid escort excellent condition, $1,300. 24 26 hoiste*r"'"^s0*3mpoo^ing^ SPECIALIZING cleaning and adult. No smoking. ' ■ Call...... 649- Call John Thrall at 643-2414 for “Snoho” joh, hut a call to a Washington lawyer confirmed Captain Easy — Crooks & Lawrence 42 Was lofty 26 27 28 29 B&M TREE SERVICE. Radial snow tires 1 year Professional Insured. Free ...... repairng^chimneys^roof, new 6526. SMALL RETAIL STORE appointment. yonr laets. Thanks for the information. 45 Contemporary 3U Complete tree care, spraying roofs. Free estimates. 30 old,H78-I5, $50. 875-5806 after THe ©ATE JUST HE MUST'VE HAD SO WOT'LL YD painter 3Z Estimates. Call Building Contracting 33 space. Downtown Shopping 2 p.m. OPENED AND CLOSED SOME KIND OF BETTER NOT- IT MA'/ and removal. Insured and years Experience. Howley, WE DO- aiMB JE WIRED TO AN ALARM 47 Flattened 33 m L DOMESTICARE at 643-1945. Apartments For Rent S3 District. Ideal for speciality 1967 INTERNATIONAL DEAR ABBY: I have a suggestion for people who would 35 36 experienced. Senior 643-5361. AUTOMATIC ally when ELECTRONIC system ...I THINK I 51 "Christmas WES ROBBINS carpentry shop. 643-1442. PICKUP - $300. Call 6481090, THAT TRUCK CAME OUT- 1 CitizenDiscount. 643-7285. 1971 PONTIAC VENTURA- like to leave their worldly goods to favorite relatives and beeper in KNOW A SAFER Carol" charac­ 37 JB 39 EXPERT PAI.NTING AND remodeling specialist. Atl- LOOKING for anything in real Excellent running condition. after 5:00 p.m. special friends. THE DRIVER DIDN'T HIE CAB 40 41 LANDSCAPING -Specialized, ROOFER WILL Install roof, estate rental - apartments, EVEN SOUND WASH! ter ditions, rec rooms, dormers, CENTRAL 2-car heated gar­ Power steering, air con­ DO NOT write: "I want Sister Diane to have the gold 42 43 44 REVVEAVTiNG burns, holes. EXTERIOR House built-ins, bathrooms, siding or guttes for low dis­ homes, multiple dwellings, no age. Business zone. T.J. Motorcycles-BIcycles 64 HIE HORN 52 Record for TV Zippers, umbrellas repaired, count price. Call Ken at 647- ditioning. Asking $750. Please brooch I got from Aunt Sophie." DO WRITE: "I want my 54 Rubicund PAINTING. Tree pruning, kitchens, 649-3446. fees. Call J.D. Real Estate Crockett Realtor, 643-1577. 4b 46 47 46 46 Winow shades, Venetian 1566. call 649^52, anytime. sister Diane to have my 14 kt. gold brooch in the shape of an 55 And so on 50 graying, mowing.weeding. Asociates, Inc. 646-1980. TRIUMPH 1976 Bonneville 51 blinds Keys. TV FOR RENT. Call 742-7947. owl with diamond eyes." (If you have more than one gold (abbr. Lat„ 2 52 53 54 Marlow's, 867 Main St. 649- CUSTOM Carpentry - homes, OFFICES FOR RENT- Heat, CAMARO 1969 Good running 750, 8000 miles, oil cooler and wds.) Additioms, Repairs, Cabinets. MANCHESTER- MAIN air, carpeted, janitor, and rack. $1,750. 289-4042. brooch, no one may remember which one your Aunt Sophie bb 56 5221. condition, good body. gave you for your 16lh birthday 55 years ago.) 56 Raw materials 57 LANDSCAPING , LAWN Call Gary Cushing 345-2009. STREET- 2/3 room apart­ parking. 500, 7M, and 1000 Automatic $750 or best offer. 57 Feed to fill seeding - Brickwork and ment, heated, hot water, Or, better still, if you don't have one of those instant bd 59 ODD JOBS Done - Cellars, at­ ROOFING / GUTTERS- square feet. $100 monthly. Call 649-8616 anytime. 1977 HONDA ODYSSEY 58 Cry of triumph 60 Patios installed. Tree TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY Reasonable rates! Free es­ appliances, no pets, parking, Call 649-5334, or 643-7175. BUGGY - All terraine use. cameras, borrow one and take a picture of every valuable 3 tics, garages, yards cleaned, Removal and pruning. Call security. 523-7047. (N£WSPAP£R ENTERPRISE ASSN) moving, trucking. Loam for Carpentry andgeneral con­ timates. Experienced. Quality HONDA CB 200T, excellent $850. Excellent condition. Call item you'own —and write the name of the person you want 643-6658. tracting. Residential and workmanship! All 643-6658 CENTRAL DOWNTOWN condition. Recently tuned. 2,- before 12 noon, 1-342-1784. to have it on the back of the picture. sale. Lawn service. No job too FOUR ROOM APARTMENT commercial. Whether it be a anytime. LOCATION- 4 rooms and 000 miles. Luggage rack, That way there will be no misunderstanding. SSNW...W big or small. 568-8522. HEAVY OR LIGHT - 426 Broad St. $155. J978twfgAlncJJLBnaUSPMQff small repair job, a custom lavatory. Heat, air con­ trunk, fiest offer. 568-3047 SUZUKI 250 HUSLER GT 18,- MRS. M. IN L.A. TRUCKING, Cellars, attics built home or anything in TRACY BROTHERS - Security deposit. No ditioning, utilities, janitorial 000 miles, very reasonable. COMPLETE CARPET & Tile and yards cleaned, also stone, appliances. Married couple. Alley Oop — Dave Graue Win at bridge installation and repairs. Free between, call 646-1379. Roofing, Flat Roof, Hot Tar, service, and parking. Call 649- Must sell. 649-1543. DEAR MRS. M.: Good ides, but very few people are loam or sand delivered, 644- No pets. Telephone 643-4751. 2865. 1967 CHEVY IMPALA - estimates. Call at, at 646-3745, Gravel, Built-Up Roofing. prepared to accept the fact that they can’t take it with YVNOMIiOCOLA, JUST BETOREi/...I QJESS / NO, VCXI 1775 or 644-9532. LEON CIESZYNSKI Builder - Commercial & Residential. Automatic transmission. 283 1973 HONDA CB 450. Low after 5 p.m. 149 OAKLAND STREET- 3 them — or indeed, that they are even going! 'NTP TH'f I MUSTA ( wEREn' ^ - New homes custom built Free Estimates. 872-6269. NEWLY REFURNISHED V-8. Runs good. $200 or best mileage. Excellent condition. CHAMBER, I COULDSVVEAR \ BBUV CAV-> DR&AMIKt©^ > MB* « vf ri \ On playing with caution TILE- Remodel your Bath, remodeled, additions, rec room heated apartment. HALL available for rent. offer. Call 644-1266. $650. Call 643-5849. ED’S LIGHT TRUCKING- At­ Security, $145 monthly. Ideal DEAR ABBY: Several years ago we wanted a third child. Ili 'J-'N' V^AM)N 6 !> alley; vou Shower, Tub Area, and rooms, garage, kitchens Heating-Plumbing Ideal for wedding receptions MB HOW TRUN DOC'S ’ WERE tell­ tics and cellars cleaned. Ceramic Tile Floors. Call 871- 35 for one person. Call 646-2426, 9 We joyously welcomed a 3-year-old child into our existing machine; Reasonable rates. Call 646- remodeled, bath tile, cement parties, stags, etc. Call Mon­ ATTENTION- Come see are 1976 SUZUKI 380 GT - Black, ing US WHAT 9457, 9 to 5. to 5. day thru Friday 8 thru 4:30, great selection of quality 6,300 miles. $1,000. 1974 Honda family. My husband, our social worker and I were certain V m (VT! break and if they don’t, he 1943 for free estimate. work. Steps, dormers, SEWERLINES, sink lines, NORTH 10-3-/t doesn t want to letflast in to residential or commercial. cleaned with electric cutters, 646-7297, ask for Kathy. preowned autos. Completely CB 200, 7,200 miles. Green. the adoption would be a happy one. It wasn’t. PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBLE FEMALE to ♦ 64 lead through the remaininiz BRICK, Block, Stone. Call 649-4291. by professionals. McKinney reconditioned at Manchester $500. Both excellent condition. I still feel the pain of the six months that child was with R K842 Dressmaking & Alterations share apartment with same. MANCHESTER / NEW Honda. Connecticut's largest Call 6484486. spade honor. Fireplaces, concrete. Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ us. So much had happened in her little life that the adjust­ ♦ A82 IJe ordinary declarer done in my home. Please call FIRST CLASS Carpentry - pany, 643-5308. Large bedroom. 647-9988. OFFICE - 800 square feet. most complete Honda demer. ••••••••••••••••••••••••«• ment could not be made. At the time of our anguish, I read Chimney repairs. No job too 646-4972, Monday thru Friday, « K952 leads a diamond tn dummy’s Remodeling and Additions. Heat, air conditioning, 24 Adams Street, Manchester. Campers-Trallers every book and article I could find about adoption. No one small. Save! Call 644-8356 for 10:00 a m. to 3:00 p.m. EAST HARTFORD - 2 WEST EAST ace at trick two. East shows estimates. Kitchens and Rec Rooms. 35 NO JOB TOO Small - Toilet carpeting, parking included. Mobile Homes 65 mentioned the pitfalls or even the possibility of an unsuc­ years experience! For Free Bedroom Townhouse. Full Tolland Turnpike 1Professional 1975 VEGA new paint, ♦ A 10 75 ♦J932 out and while South still has CARPET INSTALLATION - repairs, plugged drains, appliances. Laundry hook-ups. cessful adoption-only the glowing accounts of the "happily- lots of ways to go for nine Estimates, call 646-4239. kitchen faucet replaced, Building. F.J. Spilecki, transmission, battery and 1973 INTREPID - 20 foot **J53 WQ10 97 Stair Shifts. Repairs. Carpets. I 1/2 baths. Heated. $285 . 528- ever-after" successful adoptions. ♦ J 10 7 6 5 4 ____ tricks he almost surely QUALITY CARPENTRY By repaired, rec rooms, Realtor, 643-2121. brakes. $1650. or best offer. Travel Trailer - Stove, Haro Construction Additions, Steam Cleaning. Free es­ 1708, or 289-2890. 643-5230. refrigerator, heated. Full I have been tempted to publish the story of our failure, ♦ Q J 10 8 3 won’t get them. timates. Call 649-6265. GENERAL CARPENTRY, bathroom remodeling, heat but I hesitate because I don’t want to discourage others roofing, siding, decks and gar­ Repairs, Remodeling, shower, and toilet. Tandem SOUTH The really careful de­ modernization, etc. Free from adopting children who desperately need a loving home. ages. Call anytime, 643-5001. Garages, Additions, Porches, Estimate gladly given. M & M FEMALE ROOMMATE LEAVING TOWN, Must sell wheel. Call 688-0383. P KQ8 clarer enters dununy with a Rec Rooms, Roofing, Gutters. Plumbing & Heating. 649-2871. wanted to share apartment in ...... car for immediate cash. First One of the most difficult things we had to deal with was a The Fiintstones — Hanna Barbara Productions PAS club or heart and proceeds Manchester or East Hartford. good offer buys car. 1976 1972 5th WHEEL rear lounge, problem no one mentioned —the sexually abused child. As I to lead the deuce of dia­ MAGNAVOX authorized fac­ Call Dan Moran 643-2629. Wanted to Rent 57 ♦ KQ943 Painting-Papering 32 643-5339 until 7 pm. CADILLAC SEVILLE, fully sleeps four adults. Awning, write this I can still hear the child's screams as my loving s o u ADORABLE, Wispy BABV HAIR P A64 monds. He plans to finesse tory service on color and MANCHESTER PLUMBING NOW I KNO W the nine If East follows, but FARRAND REMODELING - & HEATING - Repairs. loaded, low mileage. Call ducted heat, rotor antenna, husband tried to hold her. We finally understood when she SWEET THINS./ AND TH A T black and white TV. Stereo, INTERIOR - EXTERIOR 30 LOCUST STREET- Second COUPLE WITH One child between 12 and 6 p.m., 647- $4,000. 745-8925. HOW A p a n c a k e Vulnerable: Both East shows out. phonograph. A&B Electronic, Specializing Cabinets and For­ Remodeling. Pumps repaired needs 5 or 6 room duplex or told us in detail how "that bad man” had hurt her. LOOK A T PRECIOUS Painting - And odd jobs. Two mica Tops, Roofing, Gutters, floor, 4 rooms, heated. $250 1975. We had hoped that our patience, kindness and love would THOSE BIG, WHEN Dealer: South This doesn’t bother our 1160 New Britain Ave., West / replaced. Free estimates. monthly. Security. Call 646- house. Reasonable. 49-8952. „ ROSE-BUD experienced College sudents. Room Additions, Decks, Electric drain-snaking. 24- Automotive Service 66 help. Perhaps it did —but not enough. B E A U TIFU L West North East South man with the suspenders Hrtford, 551-0655. Please call 568-4641. 2426, 9 to 5. MERCURY COLONY PARK ft; MOUTH./ MUCH and the belt. He simply wins Repairs. Phone 643-6017. hour service. 646-0237. MARRIED COUPLE with dog ANONYMOUS. PLEASE - EVES./ Station Wagon. 1972. One WE PAY $10 for complete „ IP the diamond and leads CENTRAL 2 Bedroom duplex. wish to rent small house or Pass IP Pass 2 NT toward diunmy’s ace-eight. owner. Excellent condition. junk cars. Call Joey at Tolland Pass 3 NT Pass Pass Modern bath and kitchen. $250 apartment. 2882473. Call 6 43^1. Auto Body. 5281990. West can’t keep declarer Are your problems too heavy to handle alone? Let Abby Pass Homes For Sale plus utilities. Norman from scoring four diamond 23 Homes For Sale 23 Household Goods 40 Articles for Sale 41 Hohenthal, 646-1166. help yon. For a personal, unpublished reply, write; Abby: tricks, not to mention game Box 69700, Loo Angeles, CaUf. 90069. Enclose a stamped, and rubber. MANCHESTER- New to the ANDOVER LAKE - Vacation REFRIGERATORS 55 GALLON DRUMS - $4.00 Opening lead: P 5 market. 6-Room Cape in great APARTMENT FOR RENT- seU-addressed envelope. enjoyment plus investment Washers, and ranges, used, each - For sale at Manchester Vernon, 1 bedroom. Heat, hot area, 3-Bedrooms, super large potential. Over 7 acres with guaranteed and clean. New Honda, 24 Adams Street. eat-in-kitchen. Won’t last long water. $190 per month. Call insulated main Cottage, extra shipment damaged, ge and 871-2363 evenings. at $43,900. Call B/W Realty, guest Cottage, artesian well. Frigidaire. Low prices. B.D. A Canadian reader asks If 6>”-1419. E.H.O. USED BEAVER COAT and Astrograph Call Katherine Bourn, 742- Pearl and Son, 649 Main hat in good condition. 3 1/2 ROOM apartment. Plea- we would open the biddiiig in 8646. J. Watson Beach Co., By Oswald Jacoby Street, 643-2171. Displayed at Canadian Furs, sent, quite. Private home. The Born LoMr — Art Sansom and Alan Sontag third seat. Manchester Office, 647-9139. back could bear fruft today We hold: Pratt Street, Hartford. Single, working, adult only. T] Equal Housing Opportunity. LOVE SEAT. Like new condi­ Telephone 522-7976. No children, pets. 643-28M. because of the speed with tfrJ-B which you react to an oppor­ one THlUfe FOR SURE We are indebted to Paul NEW LISTING - Manchester, tion, orange background with Lucalts and the Bridge P Q x z MANCHESTER - Superb 7 white floral prin. Call after 4 ACCORDIAN used 2 years tune opening. P Q x z immaculate 7-room, 3 MANCHESTER / 'Qlrafiilliiii/ PISCES (Feb. 28March 20) Ad­ 'OUVE KEPT World for today’s hwd. bedroom Condominium, 2 full room, 3 bedroom Cape in p.m., 646-1168. $150 firm. Call 569-1894 after FOUNTAIN VILLAGE P Q x x October 4,1678 vice you don't seek and aren’t South is in a normal three baths, 2 half baths. Plus wall South Farms. Front to back 5:30 p.m. APARTMENTS - 1 bedroom 'toUR HAIR! P AQxx living room, center hall, eat- KENMORE GAS STOVE. Situations that will add to your expecting could bring you the notnunp and wins the spade to wall carpeting, all to sublet. Effective November answer you've been searching lead. applianced. $46,900. Lombar­ in kitchen. Family room has Double oven, coppertone, very material well-being could pop The answer is a decid i 1st. Call Anna, 525-1322, up this coming year through for. Be alert. Keep both ears With any luck he will do Associates, 649-4003. large deck with beautiful good condition. $75.00. Phone Extension 210, days: after 6, negative. We do have x2 view. Walk-out basement. Ap­ 528-7392 some least-expected avenues. open today. make a lot of tricks. Five Dogs-BIrds-Pets 43 5283237. ARIES (March 21-Aprtl 19) Your diamonds, one spade and the high-card points but the odds proximately ' 'z acre well land­ The unusual circumstances un­ are that an opening bid with scaped lot. Walk to school. der which they occur should primary concern today will be aces and kings of the other DOG-CAT boarding bathing / NEWLY DECORATED 2 not be Ignored. with your financial situation. suits. However, there is no this hand would lead to a loss - $70 s. Principals only. Call grooming. Obedience, protec­ of points. 646-5019. bedroom with basement, UBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) An With such an Incentive, no one law that diamonds will U MISC. FOR SALE tion classes. Complete carpet, washer and dryer. Hern that you have searched will have to push you to work (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) So Pretty modern facilities. Canine Kids OK. Just $225. (4829). long and hard for may suddenly hard. HeathcliH — George Gately Holiday Inne. 200 Sheldon Rental Assistors, 236-5646, be staling you in the face. TAURUS (April 28May 20) A Articles for Sale 41 Road. Manchester. For reser­ small fee. relationship with one you meet Investment Property 25 Don't be too shocked to latch £ U vations please call 646-5971. on to If — It’s not a mirage. Find socially today could become ALUMINUM sheets used as NEED MORE SPACE - out who you're romantically something more profound. INCREDIBLE VALUE-27,000 printing plates, .007 thick 5 CUTE LITTLE KITTENS suited to by sending for your This could be the Initiation of a Wlnthrap - Dick Ccvalll square foot Commercial Carpeted 3 bedrooms, first 23x32", 25 cents each or 5 for Looking for good homes. Call floor with basement, laundry copy of Astro-Graph Letter. good friend or even a romantic - . J l / / Building in the center of Involvement. $1. Phone 643-2711. May be 649-6480, after 10:00 a.m. facilities and yard. (51-30). Mall SO cents for each and a W H A T Q A f / s Manchester's busy downtown picked up A.M. only. long, self-addressed stamped GEMINI (May 2 ig u m 20) This A CENTIF>EDE r FEEL SORR/FOR shopping area. Fully Rental Assistors, 236-5646, is a good day to tackle that "O U C H ." SMALL BEAGLE DOG- small fee. envelope to Astro-Graph, P.O. WITH CO R N S/ PEO PLE WHO W ER E sprinkled, and air conditioned, TWO 300 AMP Rectifiers - Registered. All ready trained. Box 489, Radio City Station, difficult job you’ve been put­ ICO TIMES A BORN WfTHOLrr A with large freight elevator an Good condition. Good for N.Y. 10019. Be sure to sizecify ting off. You’re especially SECONDS 12 gauge automatic Shot Gun. IDEAL FOR SINGLES. sharp and agile. The toughest SENSE OF HUMOR. convayer. 4,000 square feet of plating, or welding. Call 649- $250 for dog & gun. Call 289- birth sign. office space. Large showroon Heated one bedroom with jobs you will handle with ease. 3439 from noon til 6:00 p.m. 4911. parking and appliances. Only SCORPIO (Oct. 28N0V. 22) An on Main Street. A successful abrupt change in your manner CANCER (June 21-July 22) y $200. (47-2t). Rental You’re strong-willed, yet flexi­ business employing 60 people MOLDED FORMICA top and of doing things today proves to did over $6,000,000 annually CROSS BREED - Shepherd / Assistors, 2385646, small fee. be original, and better than ble enough today so that If a paneled bar with two shelves Irish Setter puppies. Shots and problem suddenly arises from this location, before and four stoois. $175. 646-6028. past methods. You might have wormed. $10. Call 742-9213, CARPETTED 2 bedroom with made a new discovery. you're able to direct others in a moving to larger quarters. after 2 p.m. Sensational value at $1.00 per basement, appliances, free SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Oec. manner that will work to every­ DARK LOAM Delivered - 5 heat and more. (47-21). Rental 21) Keeping your frank remarks one’s advantage. square foot net net lease, or yards, $34. plus tax. Also sand, LEO (July 28Aug. 22) Plans buy it for $225,000. Owner will Assistors, 2385646, small fee. to yourself today will prove to gravel and more stone 643- be a very wise choice. Other­ might take a sudden change of help arrange financing. Call 9504. direction when opportunity for i Art Roth, 646-2830. BIGELOW STREET - 6 Room wise you could tip your hand to n o : Boats-Accessorles 45 Flat. On one floor. 3 a competitor. a domestic gain unexpectedly OUMJ TIRES -Ski boots, skis, bikes, bedrooms, garage. No pets. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) arises. Willingness to sewing machine, and tent 1974 FU RY - 16‘/2-foot Keeping your head and letting maneuver brings home the Security, 1 or 2 children. $5^ bonus. Short Ribs Frank Hill Business Property 26 (10x16). May be seen t 108 fiberglass, tilt railer, with monthly. Call 646-4054. experience guide you will avoid 1975 55-horsepower outboard VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Get a Scott Drive, Manchester, all what otherwise could be a SONS ON A Q u e s t ■you m ig h t s a v e a ' BUT ON THE O T H E R ! day Saturday. Chevy engine. 2 tanks, $2,500. serious rupture In a long-time handle on today's projects ear­ WHATS THAT"STRANdE MANCHESTER - Retail, Homes for Rent 54 ly. You’ll be able to turn around W ILL 0 0 VVPNDERS PAN^L — ------IN distress,) HAND VtXJ AAISHT BE I EATTLIN© SOUND? storage, and/or manufac­ Also 50 horse Johnson out­ relationship. You'll handle it FORMDU/ViS/ BCfV. board, $300. 228-0475 or 228- a serious matter that has been SLAVA DIZASOH TURNED INTO A FCOg ) turing space. 2,000 sq, ft. to WASHER - and like new SMALL 6-ROOM HOUSE. Easy well. PEFEA t ^AN o ^ r e T AQUARIUS (Jan. 28Feb. 19) on your mind lately. OR INCINERATED BV/ 100,000 sq. ft. Very dryer. Pool table, coffee 9550. ' Near Main Street. No The seed you had sown a while (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) DRAGON FIRE.. reasonable. Brokers ^ j e , lamps. Telephone 569- children, pets. References Antiques 48 protected. Call Heyman and security. Write Box EE, the TAG SALE way Borry’t World — Jim Barry '''‘ANVTIMg yOO'R£ T H 9 0 fm WltX Properties, 1-226-1206. c/o Manchester Herald. Look* easy? It Id And H’t fast becoming the natlon'a 14-FOOT HILLTOP Trailer WANTED. Antique furniture, MV MORNINe PAPER....'' $150. Outboard motor 40 horse glass, pewter, oil paintings or favorllt paatlnw. Ifa a groat way of turning your no- longer-neodod Itoma into quick cash, ao Jump on tho Bugs Bunny — Helmdahl & Stuffel Real Estate Wanted 28 Evenrude $250.Mobilehome other antique items. R. 45x10 with furniture in cam­ Harrison, 6 4 ^0 9 . OFFICE SPACE bandwagon and got Into tho garago ado action. Placa a ALL CASH For your property, ping ground $4,000, Call 525- FOR RENT luro-flro want ad advortiaing your tala and watch tho HIVA, YOUR AMD FURTHER- within 24 hours. Avoitf Red Wanted to Buy 49 profits roll In. WHAT pwlces.' MORE-auA,..0LA„ Tape, Intant Service. Hayes 1250 iquire (e«l. cenl«r oil THEVRE Corporation, 646-0131. BELT MASSAGER 1/4 hp WANTED USED VIOLIN or M udwtln'. ilr condiUonini and I Our Boarding Houaa This Funny World $50. Call 649-0453 after 4:00 Fiddle, in playing condition. parkins. Call 54J-MSI ' OUTWA- Towels take on a pretty p.m. Please call 6486325. 15 Words for 3 Days is only $4.95 6E0US.' look when embroidered SELLING your house? Call us HOW CHARMING T& RENEW OIP nAXES THE with these lovely Ooral first and we’ll make you a AC(?UNNTANCE5Hlf^ FROM THE \ ARE SC ONLY motifs. cash offer! T.J. Crockett, 1/2 PRICE ON GUITARS and And you rocolvo 2 FREE TAQ SALE etc. Rivers Music, 7 Main aCEKTENNIAL OBSERVANCES,' F1NP-] HIGH, TH1N6 Ill No. 2892 has transfer Realtor, 643-1577. Th e FESTIVITIES C A M EO FF . . . 7 motifs; color chart; Street, New Britain, 225-1977 Posters when you stop Into The Herald to ■|N66,< PEOPLE INFLA- (SRANPL/, PIPNT THEY? I . PRE'lTHINK TI(PN stitch illustrations. IMMEDIATE Cash for your We buy, sell, trade. 1 2 ? TS NDII, tMd (ir Met place your ad. FOUND U T T LE EVIDENCE iCISELVy HE'S HA^-N'T $****« »« tw property. Let us explain our OF L1NSERIN6 SYMPATHY fair proposal. Call Mr. RCA CONSOLE STEREO and N O W T A K IN G ' ■‘ .s t il l TPUCHEP adjoining speaker. Walnut Fo r WN6 dEORtSE ANNt CAM>T Belfiore, 647-1413. Don’t Forgot Our Dollar RUNNIN6 IS MV stained cabinet. Asking $M. THE BPWLIUd 11M A n. of Aimrlca* MAY WE BUY your home’ Please call 649-6439 after 6:30 with Saver c o u n tr y,' N«r ViKk. N.V. 10OM p.m. APPLICAflONS dCPRE Met NaM, ttS m i wItt ZIP Quick, fair, all cash and no COBE at Still NMUir. problem. Call Warren E ForAWattbigLMOnly a circulation of 53,000 dallvorad ovary Sunday mornlno Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. FRANKLIN CAST IRON HEY.'' WHAT'S .THIS WAY VA DON'T HAVE TH 1978ALBUM witha32-page wood burning stove. Good con­ "Gift Section” with full only $2.00 for 15 worda whan run In Tha Harald alao. SOIN' ON? •^— 5- ^ SHOCK O' WATCH' dition. Used one season. Call ® 1978 by NEA, Inc. direction!. Price. .. $^00 Household Goods 40 646-4366 after 5 pm. 2 & 3 BOmOMI APIWTMElirS m IN ' VER GROCERY Mso n m M ou at si j s each. ,1 From $200 2 Bedrooms; $218 3 Bedrooms. Includes: i TOTAL COME UP/ n . (-iit-iU E •iiioN auliTs. CMtaSM ibtMi im li nuts. WALNUT BEDROOM SET- 2 SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 11 Heat, Hot Water and Parking, with Wali tg Wall Hi. A-tn-MULTI M PAIME. dressers, mirror, nightstand from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., 468 I • Carpeting, Modern Appliances, 2 Laundromats on •inctini Mr iMmo nOti. boxMiring and mattress. Very Vernon Street. Furniture, dis­ !' site. iM. A-iii-«AiM«iT»ri nm- good condition. Bedspread "Well, what's your favorite of the new shows El MllTl. II lacintMf nuts. hwasher and lots of mis­ SKe lierald GEORGIE and curtains to match. $260 M. •■Itl-AMaiCAl FAVOIITE cellaneous items. C A LL S43-1961 this season?" Boy WAS AFMAM. A tim itll MiMlIn. Call 649-0580. Mon. thru FrI. from 9 to 4:30 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING M. A-tM-HAn A Ain. Mnp REPOSSESSED Electrolux ■Htt Ht frin n aM taaitp. So l 8-12. AHEAD APARTMENT SIZE STOVE - Vacuum Cleaner - Substantial OF M li, Excellent condition. $25 00 Savings! Original Warrantee. O MWI Call 649-2323. 643-2711 Ask for Joe or Marge 10-3 imMtNkkfktS)rW.,la Call 646-3875. SPIRIT OF ‘73= eitninSAte.UUIiklU.hkM /Q’3 "A motion has been made to adjount Do I hear a second?’’