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Williams I in Two of Atlanta's 28 Slayings

Williams I in Two of Atlanta's 28 Slayings

24 - THE HERALD. Fri., July 17. 1961 •••••••••••••••••••••••• Aportmonf For ftont 83 Atffoe For $ofs .$f MQmM For Solo ^ Nohms For Safa 23 TAG SALES •••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••<$•••••••••• •eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteteeM L U X U R Y O N E WORKSPACE oH MOVING SALE - Fur­ GIGANTIC TAG SALE - BEDROOM APARTMENT STORAGE I^ C E FOK • • • niture, lAmps, Kain or shine. July 18-19. - Next to fuU servioe park. R ^ i r in Mimehestar. No lease or security deposit. I MANCHESTER AND VICINITY refrigerator, paintings, et 10-4, 98 Cushman Dr., Available for immadiate Manchester. Off Colontal occupancy. Includos heat,, Reasonable rates. Suitable Tannia anyona? Your own court, 10 for small business. Retail (Near Lydall), MOVING. hot water, appliances^ rootna, 3800 aquara faat of quality and and commercially zoned. MUL*n FAMIL TAG SALE Large assortment, carpeting. No pets. $850 CUl 8761801, 10 to 5. alaganca. Pat Foratrom 649-5508. - 51 Finley Street, Saturday household items, toys, p e r m i t . 2^4)000 9:30 to 10 to 3. Air conditioner, clothes, CHEAP. 5:30, 289-3106 after 6:00. i . Now axclualva. 7 room, 2 atory living. NEWLY RENOVATED bicycles, wooden barrel, Florida room, garaga, achool, altopping, 310 square feet office coal bins, toys, records, GIANT TAG SALE - Satur­ MANCHESTER - Ona available. Main Street Manchester, Conn. bua Una naarby. Pat Hughaa 583-3382. househoid items. No day 9 a.m. Furniture, mis- bedroom at Hilliard Street. (Serving the location with ample previews please. ceUaneous. 33 Litchfield Private entrance. <2uiet ItlBOpOOO. find worth Itl 8 room apllt ranch. Open parking. Call 6462891. TOLLAND Manchester area Saturday, July 18, 1981 Street, Manchester. and convenient location. contemporary feeling, elegance and all t a g ' s a l e - Chairs, Single a le ^ building. $366 1788231 948 25 Cents the extraa.for gracioua living. Elva Klely m o n t^ , includes beat and OlTICE SPACE T o n fbr 100 years^ H r r a l b tables, glassware, dishes, TAG SALE - 104 Harlan RENT. 800 sqhare feet. VJ 848-7858. misc. collectibles, brie a Street. (Rear). Misc. hot water. Appliances, storage, and coin-op laun­ Newly re-decorated. Very brae, picture frames, items. July 1619.10 a.m. - roasonable. Call 64164751 1968 VOLKSWAGEN BUG. I t IS A tO * Move into Immaculate 4 BR, 1*4 bath ‘ bicycles, etc. Saturday 5 p.m. Rain or shine. dry. No pets. Damato E n t^rises, 6461021. between 8 and 5. Good condition, excellent Colonial In location convenient to July 18, 10-4. Riverpoint, mileage. Motor and X achoola and bua. To aee call Althea Times Farm Rd., Andover. GARAGE SALE - 81 Bran­ transifussion good. $500 s m a l l FURNISHED \. Roberts 649-4324. ford Street, Saturday July firm. Telqdione 0468347. TAG SALE - e i g h t 18, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Also APARTMENT for small faniily or individual. Large ItlB O ^ N W . Mr. Salesman. 10 minutes from Rt. 5 FAMILIES, Tools, Fur­ Evenings next w e A from 7 BASEMENT STORAGE 1974 AMC m a t a d o r , 6 1 bedroom plus small niture, Misc. Route 85, p.m. tpo 9 p.m. Everything AREA with dirt floors. door, automatic transinis- puts you midway between Hartford & kitchen and pantry. With Springfield. 10 room, 4 bedroom Bolton. Saturday July 18,9 must go! First room 18% ft.xl5 ft.; slon, $500. 6460011. to 5. electric stove, second room 23 ft.xl5% ft. refrigerator-freezer,' air ■ in two Colonial. Ed Slegeskl. TAG SALE - SATURDAY $30 monthly. 6460717. 1975 MALIBU CLASSIC - Williams i TAG SALE - Must sell JULY 18lb|«9-4.78 Shallow- conditioning. Parking. | t 7S(tOO. An exceptional findl Spacious 4 BR Washer/dryer et cetra. New paint Job. New everything. Saturday after brook 1m s , Glastonbury 5,000 Ft. WiU sulKlivide In radials. 8 track. Like new. custom L-Ranch, 2 full baths, 2 Available July 18th. Call 9 a.m. 170 Eldridge Street, (Over/^^nchester Line), Small Sections. 35 Oakland $1995. CaU 6466872. fireplaces and woodburning stove. Con­ Manchester. Coleman Tent, dishware, 6465800. •______Street, Maftdbester. Heavy nie Chappell 426-1426. c l o ^ , T.V., Misc. Rain traffic area. Excellent 1955 C A D IL L A C TAG SALE - 58 Vemwood oP&ine. ^ M ANCHESTER - F irst parking. Low rental fee. 11104,000. Superb contemporary on private 2 acre F L E E T W O O D 47,000 Drive, Vfemon, Saturday floor duplex, four rooms, 'original miles. Body and of Atlanta's 28 slayings lot. 7 plus rooms, 3-4 BRs, sunroom, 2 July 18, 8 to 3. Household, MULTI FAMILY TAG appliances, air con­ interior excellent condi­ decks, all appliances. Sue Stewart 646- craft items and mis­ SALE - Saturday July 18th, ditioned. No pets. Adults. MANCHESTER - OFFICE tion. Engine needs work. cellaneous. Rain date, Sun­ 9-3. 18 Franklin Street, References and security, 7472. S U n ^, 3 rooms, paneled, $3,500. Tele^one 6461568. day July 19, 8 to 3. Manchester, off Walker noo plus heat and utilities. rugs, available immediate­ kill anybody,” said Dwight C!ater, owned and operated his own low- I §158,800. Warmth and elegance abound in this Street Large, small, new, Cali 9760031.______ly. Alibrio Reality, Inc., 1974 A U D I F O X - ATLANTA (UPI) - Wayne B. about May 22. They were among Nathaniel’s 16year-old coiuin. watt radio station, financed almost antique Colonial In beautiful country set­ JtLBERT MORGAN used household items and 6460917,______. Automatic transmission, WilUams, a self-styled talent scout only foiu- adults in the list of 28 vic­ ARCHAEOLOGICAL stove. VERNON - 3 room apart­ Payne lived with his sister, entirely by bis parents. He was also ting. Plus 3 room fn-law apt. Althea low mileage, sunroof, who lured young blacks with tims — which does not Include one Society Tag Sale. May ment, heat, electric, hot PROFESSIONAL Patricia, 24. She said the Indictment •q, freelance photographer, and was Roberts 649-4324. stereo. One owner. Good promises of a musical career, was child whose body has never been donors, many fine items. TAG SALE - Must sell! water and stove included. BUILDING at 272 Main condition. $2300. Telephone was “ a relief” to her. fond of putting together resumes ^50 monthly. Call 871-7501. indicted Friday for two of the 28 found. Trees and privacy accent this beautiful Saturday, July 18th, 10 - 4. Saturday only. 86 Mountain Street, Manchester, has 6464750. “ I feel like he kiUed aU of them, ” showing, in an exaggerated fashion, I I 38,800. S t r e e t, murders that terrorized Atlanta’s The indictment charged Williams 11 Division Road, Glastonbury, Conn. rental space. Phone she said. “ Since he’s been locked up, how he was progressing in the 1-1*4 acre building lot In Case Mountain Manchester. MANCHESTER - TWO black neighborhoods for two years. “ A Houseful Of Items!” answering service and 1975 D A T S U N B210. “ did unlawfully and with malice no liiore people have turned up business world. area. BEDROOM Townhouse Ih e indictment, the result of the secretarial service Automatic, 60,000 tniles, aforethought cause the death of dead;” When he went into .court last week TAG SALE 11 Dean Drive, TAG SALE - Saturd^ July vrith appliances, sliders to available. Ideal for runs good. Some rust. $1500 most intensive and expensive in­ Nathaniel Cater, a human being, by I $138,000. The ULTIMATE COLONIAL. Spacious Bolton. Miscellaneous atio, basement, laundry The district attorney declined to seeking to be freed on bond, he told 18th, 17 Bishop Drive,. manufacturers reps. Call or Best offer. Telephone vestigation in Atlanta’s history, strangling and asphyxiating him foyer, kitchen, llreplaced family room. items. Thursday, Friday, Manchester. 10 to 3. Much k ups, and two zone gas comment on whether the grand jury the judge that unless he was ^terman Realty at 646 6461704. Carrie Just 11 days short of the se­ with objects and by means which FHA, VA, or Good Builder Financing Saturday and Sunday 9 to 4. miscellaneous. beat. (No kids. No pets) had considered other indictments released he stood to lose $150,000 on 9 M . cond aimiversary of the first slaying are to the grand Jurors unknown.” assistance possible. QInger Street 643- $400 per month includes 62 against Williams. There have been a recording deal with Motown and Tracks ter Rate - July 28,1979. The wording was almost identical in TAG SALE - July 18, 9 - 2. MULTI FAMILY TAG heat and hot water, 646 Resort Proporty For reports that police believed he was Capitol records. Officials at both 9909. Sue Stewart, 646-7472. After the 26inember grand Jury Payne’s case, although the cause of Tools, refrigerator, SALE featuring assorted 4000, 6468989. ROM 86 1977 CHEVY PICKUP 4 linked to as many as 10 of the fii^ms denied knowledge of humidifier, toys, mis­ filed from the deUberatlon room death was given as asphyxiation by It 81,000. Exceptional 2 bedroom end unit, newly stereo equipment, business wheel drive. Automatic slayings. Williams. cellaneous items. 77 MANCHESTER - Cental, decorated, appliances, centrally office equipment and much (X)TTAGE FOR RENT at transmission, power about 3:15 p.m., Fulton County unknown means. S la ^ n also declined comment on During a preliminary hearing last Oxford Street, more. Saturday, July 17th, 4 rooms, second floor. Gas District Attorney Lewis Slayton told located. Call Jack Ardinl 643-1046. Coventry Lake. Excellent steering, power brakes. 4 Slayton skid the next step would whether the close ploxlmity in month in which Williams was bound Manchester. 9-4, Route 85, Bolton. Rain stove, hot water included. condition. Two bedrooms. repdrters, “ The grand Jury did way angle plow. KOOO firm. by argu m ent of the case to a court which Cater and Payne’s bodies over for grand jury action, a crime I t 89,900. Reduced. 5 room Ranch near date Sunday, July 18th. Pay own utilities. Working Available July 16Aug. 9; Has to be seen. Please call return an indictment charging adults, no pets. $200 Hwe/lii in the next several days, followed by were found had anything to do with laboratory tecluiican testified that Glastonbury line. Basement, immediate TAG SALE - Reel to reel Aug 15-Sept 30. C alt 647,9062 after 6:00 p.m. Wayne B. WllUanis with two counts tape recorder-player, WE HAVE SOMETHING monthly. Security and an arraignment “ within two to three officials singling out those two up to five fibers and four hairs taken evenings, 6496896. of murder.” occupancy. Pat Hughes 563-3362. couch, chair set, silver FOR YOU at our Tag Sale. references. Telephone 646 hstrument weeks.”. slayings. from'bis bedroom, car and dog es­ Moterciretes-Bteyetos 66 The indictment accused WiUiams, Owner financing available on this great jeweli^, household, misc. Saturday 9 a.m. 102 Cider 7094. SMALL SUMMER HOME Altbou^ both Cater and Payne sentially matched those 'found in It 93,900. For Sale? 23, with the murders of Nathaniel Williams is being held under cons­ 4 BR home with low cost 4 zone gas 9-1, Saturday, 17 Pine Hill Mill Rd., Bolton. Raindate IN Charlestown Rhode were young adults, most of the vic­ Cater’s hair. Street, Manchester. J[uly 25th. F O U R R O O M Cater, 27, the last and the oldest of tant observation in a 6-by-12-ioot Authorities told reporters at that heat. Close to schools and bus. Connie I^ n d . Call Carolyn 646 CaHThe tims have been between the ages of APARTMENT - Heat not 4578. the 28 victims, and Jimmy Ray isolation cell in the Fulton County time there was other evidence included. References ★ 7 and 16. Chappell 429-1426. YARD SALE - Saturday, TAG SALE Satruday and Payne, 21, the 26th victim. Williams jail, denied bond by a Judge who against Williams, but that they were required. Adults and No- HONDA MOPED Herald Police have said they believe ./ July 18, 63. Living Room, Sunday, July 18 and 19. Wmtod to Root 57 Excellent .condition! Call had been charged only with Cater’s found a “ substantial likelihood” disclosing only enough to warrant I t 82,900. Stay cool this summer with central air Dining Room, kitchen sets, pe&. 5260504. more than one killer is involved in Radios, speakers, stoves, 6467882, keep trying. murder before the liidictinent was that he would flee if turned loose. conditioning and a pool tool 4 bedroom crib, odd chairs, stereo, OaMified the string of slayings, but Williams Williams being bound over for grand clothes, games plus much returned. broiler,dishes, glassware, ______more. 85„ .Arnott Road, MANCHESTEli - Singles Cater’s family was gathered’ is the only person ever to have been jury action. The other evidence home In excellent condition. Connie 1980 - XS850G YAB4AHA Payne’s body was discovered in books, 78 rpm records, pic- i^nchester. special. Catpeted, one M . Dept At around the television set in their charged in the case. reportedly includes several Chappell 429-1426. sport model. Many Extras the Chattahoochee River Aijril 28 nic table, box springs and bedroom, utilities. Under MATURE MARRIED house. “ I know he’s guilty,” , said Stoce he has been behind bars, the witnesses who allegedly saw $160. Locators, 2365646 COUPLE both working, 6,000 miles, $2500. Mus and Cater’s was found 500 yards Cater’s 36year-old sister Annie. “ 1 [$118,000. Superbly maintained 7 room Raised mattresses, and much SeU. 6 4 ^ 4 ask for Eddy. slayings that once were occurring at Williams with some of the victims. ’ Ranch. Sliding glass doors to front & roar more. Advance sales of TAG SALE Saturday 61.83 (fee). ______small pet, seek apartment away on May 24. The indictment es­ believe God answered niy prayer The microscopic evidence in­ Walnut «feet. the rate of one every two weeks decks, private treed lot. Ed Slegeskl 646- large items will be con­ or duplex. Privacy essen­ timated that the men were killed a that whoever killed by brouer, it cludes one green fiber pulled from Manchester. Household VERNON - Cheerful 2 tial for graduate.studies. Campers, Tnlloro ■ and have stopped. Authorities say no sidered. 130 Hawthorne MobUo Homes monUi apart — Payne “ on or about would come to light.” . the carpet in Wiljiams’ bedroom, a 7264. Street, Manchester.' 646 items, clothes (size 12), bedroom with basement, Telephone 6467864. 88 Y'ou can be a good other arrests arb imminent. excellent condition. Much uiesm an ... Just use a the 22nd day of April” and Cater “ I ’m happy so he don’t get out and After his arrest, police learned violet-colored one taken from his I t 87,900. Immediate occupancy, 3 bedroom 0619. large sundeck, yard for more. kids. $275. Locators 236 RESPONSIBLE ADULTS . quick-selling __ . that Williams,, posing as a talent bedspread, “ two to three” fibers CAMPER - Sli Colonial, large cheery kitchen, private ANTIQUES TO TAGS - 5646 (fee). seek 3% or 4 rooms under scout, had passed out hundreds of vacuumed from his car and “ three back porch, on busline. Connie $200, preferably south of $1000. CaU vf'^handbiM In Wack neij^dmrhoods to four” hairs t ^ n from his Ger­ W e’re free, w e’re fun. 5:00 p.id. Chappell 429-1426. We’re Number 1! Find out EAST HARTFORD - the center. Will promising youngsters he could man shepherd dog, Sbeba. Tbe why over 3000 people shop Modem 2 bedroom, large redecorate. 6462993. arrange for singing auditions. . fibers and hairs showed “ no signifi­ I t 04,800. New 3 bedroom Colonial, 2 fireplaces, the Eiastern Connecticut eat in kitchen, laiindry. cant micro8c

MOHitT PRICING (U P I) — Hie worst flood TtMffpATUMS Brigeport suggested toe possibility in a century hit China’s wartime NEW h a v e n (UPI)-Television position letter from Maxwell of distortion in toe editing process. capital of Chongqing Friday, inun­ coverage of Connecticut trials took Heiman, president of toe Connec­ Eaton Mid the usual reporting dating the city of 4 million people as a step forward Friday when a ne(m ticut Bar Association, which said Mfeguards would be utilized and it sjMead death and destructiMi executive said i t . wasn’t the in­ such coverage "is not right, fair or also suggested seminars for televi­ dustry’s Intent to usurp a trial just — and we are herb to see that across the nation’s most populous sion reporters who weren’t familiar UPI Wf ATMR FOtqCAtT » province. judge’s prerogatives. justice is done.” with trial coverage. Unofficial reports put the death “ The thiny that always impressed Heiman was a defense kusyer in Judge Ment Mid he would be Beirut bombed toll from five days of Yangtze River me in Connecticut courts is that the the 1974 Donna Lee Bakery case in Quarantine spread "deeply disturbed” if it then judge decides what goes on In his wWch six people in a New Britain flooding at 1,(X)0. No official casual­ developi^ that the trial judge might ty reports were release, although ’ courtroom,” N. Thomas Ehiton of bakery were slain by two SAN JOSE, Calif. (U P I) — Five southern states BEIRUT, Lebanon (U P I) — Retaliating for a w e ^ of be put in a position o f explaining his WFSB-TV told l^perior Court Judge holdupmen, both now serving long slapped an expanded quarantine on all California fruit gue^U a rodtet attadu, waves of Israeli warplanes reports from Sichuan province! rulings — "a color commentary like made it clear that death and Robert Testo. sentences. Friday as officials pressed a massive war to destroy the bonibed Pdestinian targets in densely populated areas Mr. Cosell,” he Mid, referring to destruction were wideqiread. ^ Testo, chairman of a Judicial He said in the letter he didn’t Mediterranean fruit fly before It could spread from the of Beirut FYiday for the first time In seven years, the sports announcer Howard Hnckloads of medical sumilies ^Department committee of judges know how people could view murder pp|)ulous Santa Clara Valley to rich farm regions. causing hundreds of dvilian casnalfles. Weather Cosell. “ A judge,” he Mid, “ should m r e shoivn being rushed to disaster stwhdng the access question, said, scene photographs taken by police / The southern states said that beginning at noon Mon­ The Palestinian nem agency Wafa said 134 people be aloof and independent.” areas on state-run television. The of­ "U you don’t interfere (vith the and not "lose their lunch,” day all fruit that could possibly carry the Medfly must were killed and SS7 injured in the air strikes against both ficial People’s Daily newspaper power of the judge to control his presuming such trial footage were The committee hearing was be fumigated before it being accepted. The move jolted the d ty of Beirut and Palestinian targets in south mentioned "many” casualties even own courtroom, then it’s palatable televised. filmed by television camermamen, California’s |14 billion a^cultural Industry as the Lebanon. Mildred McNeill, a producer for Casualties in Beirut in alone w « « put at 98 killed and among rescuers. ... that’s a good s t ^ forward.” and when one panel member harvest season was beginning. Television trial coverage is now WVIT-TV, stressed technological suggested a trial participant might "W e’re talking tra g ^ y ," said the Central Valley s 497 injured in the raids that marked a dramatic depar­ Officials warned of more dis­ Today’s forecast asters to come as heavy rains con­ permitted in an estimated 33 states. advances tend to make toe cameras' realize the camera was on him Leroy Giannini, president of Gianninl Packing of ture from Israel’s stated policy of trying to minimise presence in a courtroom so unob­ tinued to swell China’s longest river. Any change in rules, which also in- because of its tell-tale red light, a Dlnuba. dvilian casualties In its war against the Palestinians. Considerabie sunshine today and Sunday with a trusive to be virtually not noticable. They said the torrential rains clbdes provisions (or radio and still camerman said it could be ’The five states are Alabama, Florida, Mississippi, Attacking in three waves, the planes bombed a nnlvier-’ chance of an aftemocm thunderstorm Sunday. Hlpte She said limitations now imposed already had created the highest pictures in courtrooms, would give a blinkered. South Carolina and Texas. slty, two refugee camps and.Mveral apartment both days 85 to 90. Light and variable winds through on television reporting of court flood tide recorded in this century Connecticut defendant or a victim If access is granted, it y ia s un­ The five states also are requiring the use of a certain buildings containing both guerrillai offices amf civilian trials lends itself to material being toidght. k on the 3,340-mile-long Yangtze.' power to c h a lic e such coverage if density of fruit fly test traps — five per square mile in residences in the heart of Beirut. taken out of context and on-site derstood the coverage would be on a Hit severely by flowing on Friday he or she could show that it would be “ pool basis,” which means that one most areas — to prove the purity of California produce Other jetfighters struck Palestinian targets in the coverage of trials would provide “ an was Chongqing, formerly called Research technician Amy Ward, Corvallis, Ore., carefully prejudicial. If successful, the trial crew will cover the proceedings and from thus far uninfested farmlands before they will sooth for the fUth time in a week, blasting threehridges accurate picture of. what actually - Extended outlook .Chunking, a city of four million measures water Into a flask at Cotd(8»ter Lake. Miss Ward Is judge could restrict coverage. share it with others who waht it. accept'it. However, there is a reported shortage of the and destroying a guerrilla headquaters in the biblical 9 . happened in toe courtroom.” people that s e rv ^ as the wartime Steve Nevas of the National Th e judges are to prepare a report test traps, which determine if the fruit fly has entered a port of ’1 ^ . Wafa said 38 people were killed and 90 in­ Extended outlook for New th r o i^ ’T u e ^ y : assisting Limnologists from Oregon Stale and the University of Judge Francis Hennessy of Wind­ capital of Chiang Kai-Shek’s A ssociation *of B road casters and forward it to Justice John A. region. jured in those attacks. Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode istaid: Sunny Washington conduct water tests In the Immediate volcano area sor Locks was concerned about toe nationalist forces. suggested that if a trial participant speziale, the chief court ad­ The five-state action came as Medfly officials ended ' The casualties ^ere the highest for any single day today In the morning, partly sunny in the afteiiHKm. A unaerunder a gramgrant iromfrom the m e mArmy in y Corps of Engineers. Oregon State ^ ^ ju coveraee a hearine level of legal expertise in television At least 2 million people in the ministrator in Connecticut, who ap­ their most successful aerial raid of the week on the since the Israeli invasion of south Lebanon three years chance for an afternoon thunderstorm in th e J ^ k ifttw . University marine microbiologist John Baross has found striking heW a^riT dfte m iS S newsrooms to accurately portray in province were directly affected Iqr voracious insects, with five helicopters dropping the ago. The toll was expected to rise. , H i ^ in the 80s except upper 70ron Cape Cod. Mostly similarity between bacteria found In dM p undersea hot plumes of toe a brief news segment what pointed them to the committee. the flooding and many were forced pesticide malathion over a 28-square-mile area — more "The civilian population caught by surprise. clear again t o n i^ t. Lows in the 60s, Sunday partly mui- and those appearing In waters after the pruptlon of Mount St. ojjjgcyon transpired during a full day’s Casualties are very high,” Wafa said.' ny. Chance of a few afternoon thunderstorms^ central to seek refuge on roofs. Flood than the previous three nights combined. Helens. (UPI photo) ^ ' Testo read into toe record an op­ proceedings. Judge Aaron Ment of In Jerusalem, Prime Minister Menachem B e ^ said and western sections. Highs in the 80s, upffer 70s on waters in some areas reached 15. feet. the raids were Israel’s revenge for a string of Palesti­ , Cape Cod. j ' nian rocket attacks on northern Israeli settements that Maine and New Hampshire: Mostly afimy today and Sues for job killed three people and injured 27. They in turn were in Sunday. G ear tonight. NightUme k ^ s in the reprisals for Israeli air strikes earlier in the (week. Daytime highs in the 80s except sUgBUy cooler at the House may follow BOSTON (U P I) — A Boston lawyer asked by Presi­ "W e will not let up on the enemy until (we put an end to dent Reagan to resign from a federal committee that his bloodthirsUness,” Begin said. “ Under no conditions Vermont: Sunny periods today and again S u ^ y . Fair WE ACCEPT has never met has filed suit in federal District Court will we tolerate these attacks.” toni^t. Hlfdi both days in the low to mid 80s. Law s STORE HOURS: asking to remain on the non-salaried panel. tonight in the upper 50s to low 80s. Gordon A. Martin Jr., 47, of Newton, and 20 others Senate's tax .lead were appointed last November by then-President Jim­ 'master charge] my Carter to a panel called the National Institute of Visit too Suntday Justice Advisory Board. ^ WASHINGTON (U P I) - House not be able to complete action on toe Ip V otck1 But before the board had a chance to meet. Presid en t BELFAST, (UPI) — A delegation tax-writing chief Dan tax bill until "sometime next Reagan asked the members to resign. from the Intemational Red Cross returned to the Maze Rostenkowski, D-Ill., Mid Friday W66k>” Thursday, the Senate voted 57-40 9a . m . t o 5p r r i . Martin refused, arguing that the board — whose prison Friday but its bid to end an IR A hunger strike toe House probably will follow toe members are not paid — was created by Congress as an appeared to come too late to save two hunger strikers Lottery Senate’s lead and insulate future Ux to “ index” income tax rates to cost- Discount of-living increases so taxpayers independent entity to serve the public interest, not Lindsey Hord holds a 5-fopt Monitor lizard he reported near death.. rates against inflation. Mon. - Sat. politics. captured in Donald Wilton’s garage In Boynton In the south, IR A gunmen opened fire on a British Approval of the "indexing” would not be constantly pushed into MINIMUM PUPCHASE '25 00 Martin also said in his suit, filed Thursday, that the amendment by toe House would give higher tax brackets by inflation, a MAXIMUM PURCHASE G Beach, Florida. Hord is an alligator coordinator army outpost from across the Irish border, killing one president has the power to appoint but not to remove soldier and wounding two others, one seriously. Numbers drami Friday New Hampshire weekly: It a good chance of beming part of problem called "bracket creep.” It DEPENDS ON YOUR BANK 8a m to1 0 p.m . for the Everglades Region with the Florida Game APPROVAL except in remote circumstances. ’The army said a 21-year-oId soldier was k ill^ the 20- in New England: 648-00-BIue. the final tax cut bill sent to Presi­ would take effect ih 1985. and Fish Commission. (UPI photo) Rostenkowski, chairman of the Bgj js Ik .l^ L J C C T 'E r D 260 NORTH MAIN at MAIN or Boston attorney Terry P. Segal, representing Martin minute gunbattie at the border tovm of Crossmaglen, 60 Connecticut daily: 049. Rhode Island daily: 0708. dent Reagan, because it was always M ANiw ned I tn 725 EAST MIDDLE TURNPIKE in the civil suit before U.S. District Court Judge Walter miles southwest of Belfast. Connecticut play Tour: “ 4-40” Jackpot: 2006^)5-37. the Senate (hat rejected similar tax-writing House Ways and Means Skinner, said independent board members “ ar&npt sup­ British officials refused to comment on reports that 0718. Maine daily: 797. p it^ M ls in toe past. Committee, said the House ap­ ^ Wl WEtCOWI VOlW FOOD STAMP PUNCHASIS P l^ p E F F E C H V E MON., JULY 20 THRU SAT., JULY 25,1981 posed to be subject to the roll of the dice in an election the three-man Red Cross delegation had met with eight New Hampshire daily: Vermont daily: tSs. liie Senate, for to e' third con­ proved an indexing propoMl last year.” IR A convicts on a hunger strike to demand political 2179. secutive day, debated Reagan’s year and he noted it was toe Senate Casey probed propoMl for a 33month, 25 percent that continually rejected the He referred to past cases in (which a president was j • ^ prisoner status. restricted by a board’s independent status. "W e have no ides which prisoners they spoke to,” a tax cut and considered more than 40 measure. WASHINGTON (U P I) — The legal staff of the Senate Now, with toe Senate’s approval spokesnun said. Details of their Itinerary were not amendments, most of them minor. Intelligence Committee began Friday to look Into con­ available and be could not say whether they (vould visit One of the amendments, approved and only mild abjections from the troversy surrounding CIA Director yfilliam Casey’s White House, Rostenkowski said in­ other jails in Ulster. 92-0, wouM reduce toe corporate tax business dealings and his appointnnient of an aide who Market gains Hie Swiss officials, including a doctor, arrived, in rates (or small businesses. - dexing would have a good chance of was forced to resign under fire. I Northern Ireland Tliursday at the government’s invita­ Despite plans for a Saturday ses­ pasMge when the House considers “ We have decided, relative to Mr. Casey, to ask our tion to examine prison conditions and prepare a con­ Almanac sion, senate Republican leader its tax bill later this month. (U P I) — The stock market, bolstered by 0 O U B L E legal staff to look into whatever matters might be fidential report for the Rritish government. Howard Baker Mid toe Senate will investor hopes for tower interest rates, scored its third hanging,” CJiairman Barry Goldwater, DAriz., told Hiey paid their first visit to the Maze prison on straight gain Friday as the Conoco merger sweepstakes reporters after a closed committee meeting (with Depu­ ‘Thursday and a British sj^esm an said the officials got another bidder, Mobil Ctorp. Trading was moderate. ty a A Director Bobby Inman. He said a report would be MANUFACTURERS'- were given access to any prisoner they wished to see, in­ The Dow Jones industrial average, which gained 1.33 sent to President Reagan. By United Press International cluding the hunger strikers. Today is Saturday, July 18, the 199th day of 1981 with Bridgeport Officer points Thursday, tacked on 3.42 points to 958.90. ’The Director of communications David Getgen said the INvo of the hunger strikers, Kleran Doherty and Kevin White House "w ill cooperate with regard to (what 166 to follow. Dow gained 3.23 points for the week overall. Lynch, were both reported pear death on the 57th and The New York Stock Exchange index rose 0.26 to 75.96 questions the committee might have.” But, he said. The moon is moving toward its last quarter. 56th days of their respective fasts. The morning stars are Mercury and Mars. and the price of an average share increased 11 cents. President Reagan ‘‘is very firm ” in expressing his con­ Doherty, 25, is "suffering constant headaches, blurred Advances topped declines 784-613 among the 1,849 issues The evening stars are Venus, Jupiter and Saturn. COUPONS! fidence in Casey. indicted in shooting vision and impaired bearing,” relatives said after traded at 4 p.m. EDT. “ I think there is a concern that this not be blo(wn out of Those bom on this date are under the sign of Cancer; visiting him ’Tbursday. Lynch, 24, “ U in extremely weak Big Board volume totaled 42,780,000 shares compared proportion,” he said. “ We do think these matters have Rngiliih novelist William Makepeace Thackery was condition” IR A officials said. with 39,010,000 traded Thursday. been amply reviewed.” boro July 18,1811. On this date in history: NEW HAVEN (UPI) — A federal alleged all shots w ere fired in rapid In the year A.D. 64, Nero Is said to have fiddled while grand jury Friday indicted a succeMion and Fitzgerald was at a Bridgeport policeman on criminal far greater distance from Fer­ MJL Rirnie burned. THIS WEEK In 1938, Douglas Corrigan earned the nickname civil rif(hts and perjury charges in nandez when toe youth was killed. GET DETAILS AT OUR STORE! "Wrong Way” when he landed in Ireland instead of toe fatal 1977 shooting of a Hispanic The maximqm penalty for a California after a flight from New York. teenager. i criminal civil r i^ ts violation is life in prison. The maximum penalty for In 1940, President Franklin D. Roosevelt was Officer Robert D. Fitzgerald shot MiKSOT^ ^ ju » » Capitol Region Itighiights nominated unanimously for a third term (»lth Henry and killed H to Fernandez, IS, after perjury is five years in primn and-or Wallace as his running iiiate. They won in November. a chase on Bridgeport’s Old Mill a 910,000 fine. In 1951, Joseph ‘‘Jersey Joe” Walcott won the world Green July 6, 1977. Ferdandez and Newspaper reports of Valuable Coupon Valuable Coupon heavyweight boxing championship by a knockout Ezzard others bad fled from a stolen car BlumenthaFs letter k ^ month to 460Z..CAN Charles in the seventh round. Fitzgerald stopped. Fairfield County State’s Attoriiey 1LB., QUARTERS m\ M U m naan who is on trial in Hartford for murder In 1979, President Carter named Hanoilton Jwdan as Fitzgerald senior Bridgeport Donald Browne and City Attorn^ aiKksidnapping. R ^ r t McNamara drew fire from WELCH ADI?! Making accessible Increases pressure his chief of staff. poUce officials testfied recently PARKAY Bjirah pleaded innocent to the additional charges before toe grand jury. U.S. Attorney Bridgeport Mayor John Mandanici. CLIP& ORAPE DRINK : ■ and has asked for a jury trial. A hearing has been A thought for the day: Novelist William Thackeray Richard Blumenthal reportedly ‘The letter reportedly bamed MARGARINE EAST HARTFORD — The toivn’s 13 polling EAST WINDSOR — .1110 Department of En­ set for Sept. 15. . - said, "T o see a young couple loving each other is no wrote to a letter tostote and city of­ Police Superintendent Joseph A. vironmental Protection has put more pressure on places will be the first group of buildings scheduled Burah, on trial for the August 1979 torture, kid­ wonder; but to see an old couple loving each other Is the ficials warning that top police Walsh and Inspector Anthony P. Kement Park Landfill operators by asking the at­ to be made accessible to the handicapped under a napping and slaying of Arthur LaBier, 17, of New best s i^ t of all.” iupeivisqrs were also targets of toe Fabrizi as targets of toe grand jury torney general’s office to force removal of hun­ proposed plan to make all town buildings accessi­ Britain, allegedly pulled an ice pick on a sheriff probe. Investigation. > ble. dreds of barrels of industrial wastes from the land­ who was transporting hiin frdm Hartford Superior The indictment charged Blumenthal Mid Friday that the SAVE... The polling places include the following schools: fill area. Ckmrt back to jail, on June 26. Fitzgerald violated the teenager’s prote was continuing and only "one Anna E. Norris, Robert O'Brien, Woodland, East John Anderson, deputy DEP commissioner, said He allegedly f r ^ himself from handcuffs and fongfitaitiniiql ri|d>t> ki toe shooting phase” of the grand jury’s woik in THESE COUPONS . atSlWWMMlSlMWMtlMI.NM ^ «W l CONpOA Aft# •MM m a I *1I.M Im 4 Hartford High, Mayberry, Silver Lane, Hockanum,' the attorney general’s office is considering various then bolted from the sheriff’s car as he spotted a Got a M anchester news tip? pnd lied to the grand jury about the caM had been completed. f. R^chAM. UmH AftA eeapaa pet ernetmer. n o t AVAILABLE ^ Good M on..July I I thru 8*1..July Z S .tte i Goodwin, G ^ rge J. Penney High, (Jeorge Slye, ways in which it could force Kement to clean up the police cruiser. Sheriff J p a ^ Ravalese and the I f you have a nem tip or stoiy Idea in Muuchester, details of ifbe incidedt. ‘ ‘Hitit/ Indictment pertaining to Qaod Nlofi.iJuiv I I ttiru S*t.,JMly 25.1M1 Barnes, Pitkin and also the Town Hall. site. The DEP had ordered the cleanup to be done ^ police officer gave chase and caught Burah. contact City Editor A l a G irdli at The Manchester Hie M ^tm oit said Fitzgertdd allegM-criminal responsibility for Buildings in phase two will be the police station. by this past Wednesday and had threatened to go to Ravalese was staMied on the arm with an ice pick Herald, telephone 643-2711. t,v< testified to firing two warning shots Fernandez’s death concludes one IN OUR STORES! court if Kement didn’t show good faith in finishing Veteran’s Memorial (^bhouse, the Senior Citizen during an ensuing struggle. i n the air, chasing Feroandes for 10 p h ^ of the investigation,” he saiil. ILmSB' Center and the Raymond Library. the job. Burah is charged with escape from custody, to 10 seconds and firing the fatal “ Other phases of the inquiry are Phase three includes the clubhouse at the Kement had started to cleanup the area but assault on a peace officer, second-degree kidnap­ shot when the youth toroed at clofe continuing actively, particularly Valuable Coupon Valuable Coupon Valuable Coupon Municipal Course, Hockanum Library, allegedly operations were stopped by DEP because ping, carrying a dangerous weapon, first-degree ufangB— appearing to have isui object those relating to p o ^ l e charges of Wickham Library, Department of Youth Services, barrels were being crushed and the contents ha4 attenoptod assault and interfering vrith an officer. 4 n his hand. obstruction of justiite, aiding and QRADI ‘A* D O IIN BUMBLE BEE the Community Development Building, the Visiting leaked out during removal operations. abetting, and accessory after the l| 1LB.CAN I IH anflyrttfr B rralb ^ Fitzgerald testified he stood about MEDIUM Tos. SOLID WHITE Nurses Building and Hockanum and McAullffe two carlengths away from Fer­ fact,” Mid Blumenthal. "Additional parks. Mldwlves move dandez when toe chase ended, the in­ indictments are under con­ jlillaxw sll House || A committee made up of hnvn officials has Expect new look OffUial Maneh«$ter Nmetpmpw' dictment Mid. sideration.” chosen an architect to do the design work for p iimw.nthal M id the indictment EQGS FARMINGTON — Hie University of Connect ySPS 327-500 VOI. C, N o. 846 I .'COFFEE |l building renovations. The name of the firm hasn’t ticut’s John Dempsey Howiltal has ended its nurse- been released, pending approval of the mayor. EAST HARTFORD - The first block Of Main Published daily except Sunday and certain holidays by Street stores chosen for Phase I of the town’s mldvdvery program, saying it has Aiftad its focus the Manchester Publishing Ck>.. Hbrald Square. proposed downtown revitalization program (SlU toward hanging high-risk deliveries. j Manchester, Conn. 00040. Se(iond class postage paid at Murder charged in fire The hoipital’s two nurse midwives, Nancy Burton have a new look by Christmas, officials said. Manchester, Conn. POSTMASTER: Semf address and Janet Taft, who had handled abdut 150 Anna, 24; Marilyn Garda, 96, and P i » » l State role Joseph A. Dentamaro, development director said changes to The Herald, P.O. Box 591, Manchester, Onn. BRIDGEPORT (UPI) A deliireries a year, have relocated to Mount Sinai Nancy Conley, 97, also w ere Architect Joseph Raphael is dMigning facade im­ 06010. Superior Court grand jutr Friday ■Ml CtUdM M d tddMMUl M I.M (M d E l adk MUfWi M* *MIHw*l ■II.W M -59*vMS’Smmii rSmhmmI *19.m mm ENFIELD — Speaking of the problenM that the provements for the area under a 95,000 contract Hoqiital in Hartford. returned arson and' murder in- arrested for allegedljr hiring Mer­ I MNlWM. 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f' / By Barbara Richmond t n * r < Hatald Reporter , *r i'■•*>•■ MANCHESTER — Even though rates will increase by 2S.S percent at I t x : - Manchester Memorial Ho^ltal, un­ tiU:-' K der the operating budget proposed S%-> for the IMl-tB fiscal year the In­ n- f C. .’ creased rates would still be lower than some existing rates at several Connecticut hospitals. r 'f r - * Andrew Beck, the bospUal's public relations director, said he checked with the Connecticut L4r^ Hoqiital Association and was told tbit the state-wide average for semi-private, adult medical- surgical rooms in the current fiscal year is 1142.18. Beck said he doesn’t know what will happen to those rates after the new budgets go through. CuiraUy the charge, per day, for an adult medical-surgical semi­ private room at Manchester Memorial Is $116.09. Under the ^T - proposed budget request this cost would rise to $141.12. At nearby Rockville General Hospital, the cost of a semi-private ' ■■■ •.» ■ hospital room is currently $1% a day and this would increase to $139 a day if that homital’s budget request of m •w., ffeiald y^jce $13.2 million is approved by the state. That hospital’s request ■t >4 reflects a 16.8 percent increase over t I C o m m u m W ,, its present $11.3 million budget. Beck said the cost estimated per ' t m day for those participating in a new f psychiatric day treatment program is $63. This program is expected to Since 18^^- start in. 1982 when the new mental health ncility is completed at the hospital. Beck said this is quite When the weather Is dry and the road work goes forward and the different from the in-patient psy- dilatrlc rate which is now $156.60 a Dusty days of summer dust flies around. Here on East Center Street drivers work their day and would go to $208.81 under ways through the clouds. For the workmen there Is no escape. •««*>• of O'" the proposed budget. (Photo by Pinto) The cost of the intensive care- coronary care unit is now $240.13 a to y and this would increase to $2K.81 per toy. The flexible care 4 i m A rate is now $160.07 and this would go ■■ to $194.62. f ' For the self-care unit the rates are . $87.52 per toy and this, under the proposed budget, would rise to $114.59. For short-term stay patients Development plan going forward ■2^ofourtea^« the cost is $«.80 and this would go to $55.13. Rooms in the pediatrics unit now Paul Hendrie culation. prehensive Plan general report.* The housing subcommittee, which roads, sidewalks and water lines, to average $156.60 per toy and would By Sebestyen said the committees encourage housing development. Herald Reporter ‘ "These committees will also discuss began on a note of controversy when go to $208.81; maternity is $155.14 are being formed in their "logical the current regulations guiding its Chairman Eugene A. Sebestyen said he is encouraged and would Increase to $191.28 and MANCHESTER — The process of Older’’, so later committees can development to determine if new Sierakowski — a leader of the move­ by what he sees as the housing sub­ ts;^nUt to«»« the standard cost for the care for the updating Manchester’s 18-year-old build on the work of the earlier ones. regulations or .’amendments will be ment to withdraw from the Com­ committee’s commitment. newborn babies is $116.32 and this Comprehensive Plan of Develop­ The Comprehensive Plan is man­ nectosary. " ' munity Development Block Grant "At our last meeting, nine people would go to $132.34 under the ment is proceeding about on dated by sUte law, which iSequires ■■ After, each committee produces program — suggested barring the out of 11 showed up,” he said. “I’m proposed budget. schedule, according to Paul Sebes- Planning and Tuning Commissions its separate recommendations, they press and public from committee very glad to see they decided to keep tyen, the Planning Department aide to "prepare, adopt and amend a plan will jointly meet to iron out any meetings. meeting through the summer.” of development for the differences Sebestyen explained. However, that idea was nixed and coordinating the project. ’The open space and recreation Two citizen subcommittees have municipality.” o u r ^ -e « the committee has settled down to subcommittee has been looking at Taxes due It is intended to guide He noted that different com­ the town's housing needs and the already been meeting and four more areas of the town to preserve in committees are sdieduled to be Manchester’s development for the mittees may sometimes have con­ ways to meet them. flicting perspectives. For example, their natural states, as well as sec­ BOL’TON — This year’s property formed in the fall. next two decades. Committee members seem to tions of town to develop for'recrea­ Committees studying housing ’The Planning and Zoning Commis­ the open space and recreation coiii- agree there is a strong demand for taxes based on the Oct. 1, 1980 tion purposes. assessment list are due by Aug. 3, needs and open space requirements sion has the ultimate responsibility mittee may seek to protect land the housing. They have discussed the economic developmen subcom­ ’The committee has received input Tax Collector Elaine Potterton said. are already active. of adopting the plan. need to encourage the development from the town Conservation Com­ But the process of rewriting it is mittee may prefer to see in- of starter homes for young families She said ^ym ents payable July 1 The o))en space committee has mittee, which has recommended involving citizens and public of­ dustialized. and smaller homes for older people will receive a 1% percentage penal­ met twice and is scheduled to completion of a hiking trail along resume its activities in September. ficials, as well as Planning and Committee work is scheduled to whose children have moved out. S ye“ ®‘ ty each month they are overdue. The the Hockanum River. Zoning Commission members and be completed by Dec. 27. Public The committee has also discussed penalty is retroactive to July 1, she ’The housing subcommittee has General policies to define the the town’s Planning Department htorings on the recommendations said, after the deadline is passed. decided to continue meeting during some of the problems with meeting scope of each subcommittee’s work are slated to begin next January, needs, such as high development She requests that anyone who the summer. ’The committee has staff, Sebestyen said. were adopted by the Planning and ‘ owns property and has not received scheduled another meeting for Aug. “Eiach committee will look at past with preparations on a final docu­ costs. ment getting under way in April. Zoning Commission in April. a bill should contact her a t the town 19, and present development and try to Developers and bankers have Sebestyen is reporting to the PZC If ail goes according to the suggested that the town’s hall or by calling 649-8066. ’The office The other committees to be develop where future pressures will at each of its meeting to keep it up schedule, the Planning and Zoning is open Monday through Friday, 9 organized will study utilities (public occur, their impacts and effects and regulations for subdivision develop­ to date on Comprehensive Plan how best to plan for them,” reads Commission will adopt a new plan ment are too strict. They suggested a.m. to 3 p.m., and Mondayevenings and private), economic develop­ developments. ' from 7 to Tp.m. She stressed that a ment, community facilities and cir­ the Planning Department’s Com­ next June. the town relax its requirements for ■ person who has not received a bill is still liable for penalty payments.

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BOSTON (UPI) — Flanked by the wife of Vice Presi­ tion in the new Graham Gund Gallery. MANCHE^R — Richard M. The exhibition is the first major artistic exchange of Diamond, publiaher. of the dent George jBush, internationally acclaimed architect ready to quit post I.M. Pel Friday revealed his latest accomplishment — a its kind between the United States and the People’s Manchester Herald, has presented a Republic of China since diplomatic relations were re­ check for $325 to the Greater Hart­ new wing for Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts. Pei, who modestly declined to address the more than established in early 1979, museum officials said. ford Heart Association on behalf of The exhibition of 105 bronzes, jades and terracotta during an attempt on Reagan’s life 1,200 people attending the unveiling ceremony, also 325 new subscribers to the Herald. WASHINGTON (UPl) - Lyn Nof- figures from about 1500 B.C. to 2nd Century B.C. com­ \ 3 tt» »«» »“ ' ’The check and the lUt of the sub­ March 30, there was widespread modestly described his role in the completion of the the ziger. President Reagan’s chief pleted its tour of five domestic museums with a 10-week scribers was turned over to Paul A. speculation Nofziger would step into threestory„ $22 milUon project. poUtical adviser, has passed the stay in Boston. Young, a member of the Board of his job. But Nofziger insisted he did "I just completed what Guy Lowell started in 1909, word that he wiU be leaving in Pel said in an interview after the ribbon cutting Barbara Bush, in in a brief speech, said she was Directors of the Greater Hartford not want it. thrilled to be the guest of honor for many reasons, in­ Jahuary, a White House aide said, ceremony. "It was never finished. Heart Association. "He says there is absolutely no cluding the chance to see the exhibit. today. I '■ chance of his changing his mind” “My first objective was ta complete what another Young expressed appreciation On Nofziger, 57, Reagan’s press “I feel like you have invited me back to visit with my a1 « ^ 2 ln about leaving, one aide said. architect did 70 or 80 years ago,” the native of China behalf o f the associaUon and said spbkesnuin during the 1980 cam- old friends,” she said, explaining she had seen many of pefsonal tlhuik-you letters will be "When he leaves, the importance said. "When the exterior was completed the interior piaign, has the title of assistant to was my responsibility.” the pieces of the exhibit while she and Vice President sent to each new subscriber. of having been a Reagan backer will Rii«h visited China when he was U.S. Ambassador to the the president for.politlcal affairs. be reduced,’" the aide said. "Some The Great Bronze Age of China; An Exhibition from He has played a powerful role in elements in the White House are not the People’s RepubUc of China is the inaugural exhibi­ PRC. clearing top presidential ap­ longtime Reagan people and they /. / pointments, giving prospective can- c- will take over the political I' ’ ditotek a litmus test of past poUtical clearance mechanism for ap­ '■; . -.i'\ loyal;^ to .Reagan and conservative Driver sleeps pointments.” causes. His office also has been influential in tobbying different groups to raUy MANCHESTER - Richard E. Calendars btoind Reagan’k economic recovery Hagaboo^i, 24, of Mqptg

3 THE HERALD. Sat., Sat., July 18, 1961 - 7 6 - THE HERALD. Sat.. July i 8 . 1981 He hopes to spend OPINION / Commentary News Quirks vacation on Doria of exploring the wreck since he u wanted for grand theft. WARWICK, R.I. (UPI) - Once the celebrated flagship of th start^ diving 12 years ago, Ml^Jrected pilot Decker, 35, of nearby rural Campbell is spending about. i . Franklin was hired to repair some Italian Merchant Marine, the 700- COLORADO CITY, Texas*(UPI) foot ocean liner Andrea Doria $700 to rent a boat and cruise out- Wire mesh below a bunk in one of the to the spot where the liner went — A pilot who claimed he flew under Jail cells Wednesday. now lies silent 235 feet under the a 14-fopt highway underpass and Atlantic off the coast of Nan­ down. Campbell said he will dive To gain admittance to the jail’s down on July 25, take pictures of U S G.I.S repeatedly buzzed Colorado City cellblock area. Decker showed his tucket, Mass. the ship and attach a bronze iDrug use common because he was lost landed In Jail for driver’s license for identification. .It is an unlikely plac for a pubUc Intoxication. summer vacation. But not tor in­ plaque to its hull, near the ill- The dispatcher, entered the number surance salesman william fated name. . Donnie Gene Hurter, 37,. of Lub­ into a computer terminal linked to i bock paid a $203.50 fine for public in­ Campbell. The round plaque depicts an Smoking rings: A secret the statewide and national computer ocean liner Inside a circle. In health. But there are instances of' toxication TTiursday following in Springfield. Campbell, 27, is also an J WASHINGTON - Members of use of the U.S. mails to transport research study done by ’Tdecom experienced scuba diver who another ring around it reads “An­ companies tied of organized crime repeated loW'^flying passes over the The computer showed Decker was ^Congress revealed last month that narcotics aboard ships at sea. Research Inc. fbr the Brown ft west Texas city. wants to grace the aging wreck drea Doria, 25, 1956-1981.” ^traces of narcotics were discovered The administration has now !ihat have been bought by SCA, with wanted for grand theft on an out­ with a plaque marking the ship's Maritime authorities are still Williamson Tobacco Co. in 1978 . Authorities said he also flew his standing warrant issued in March by Jin the bodies of some of the sailors agreed to let military investigators their nnanagers riemaining on' the Cessna Skyhawk 172 under an sinking 25 years ago. unable to explain why the two Jack Anderson payroll. checked the readership of seven the Walnut Creek, Calif., Police tankers collided. Both were Jkilled in the landing accident aboard help civilian authorities track down different Kool cigaratte ads with in- Interstate 20 overpass that bad 14.2 On me night of July 26, 1956, New Jersey State police in­ Department. most of its 1,600 passengers equipped with sophisticated Jthe aircraft carrier Nimitz. The narcotics on either alcohol or illegal credible ezirytitude. The feet of clearance. (jfficlals allowed Decker to finish ^Navy claimed that drug abuse had drugs, and almost one in five junior Washinqton Merry-Qo-ltound telligence experts, for example, “He said he was lost,” said celebrated a “last night out” par­ radar systems. researchers gioncluded that the the repairs, then took his equipment ty. The 29,083-ton vessel, once The Stockholm ripped a 45-foot {nothing to do with the tragedy, personnel have reported that they I have identified at least three recent MiteheU County Sheriff WendeU out and arrested him. SCA employees as having “strong, percentage o f^ a re tte buyers who Bryant. “He said he was trying to rated among the world !s most gash through seven of the Doria’s 'however. have been “high while working.” read the required health warning in 11 decks and 12 hours later the Despite the apparent possibility de^rooted connections to organize And a landmark he could identify. luxurious cruise ships, was Alarmed by the possibility that the ads came to 2.43, while the rammed in heavy fog by the “unsinkable” cruise ship that many of our solders, sailors and crime." “But he was trying to find that >our service personnel are func- averaging time qient glancing at the landmark for an hour and a half.” A lot of trash Swedish liner Stockholm. vanished beneath the dark ^tioning under tte influence of drugs, Marines are zonked-out on duty, the Most disturbing is the case of waters of the Atlantic carrying w arni^ wasless than three-tenths of WHITE BEAR LAKE, Minn. The Andrea Doria shuddered to J congressional investigators traveled Postal Service has ruled out-

organized criminal aspects of this chase throu^ the Golf of Maine. PORTLAND, Maine (UPI) - A David K. Heiisel, 30, of Key West, federal judge has imposed a total of activity, with the tremendous Guest editorial profite to be made,” Gignoux said in Fla., was arrested along wifli eight 33 yean in prison and $80,000 in fines Colombian nationals aboard the Rigid law approved on seven men convicted of con­ a lengthy lecture prior to senten­ MASTCRPIBCE R obert cing. Honduran-registered vessel. The spiring to smuggle nearly 19 tons of Colombians were deported. marijuana into Maine. The maximum punishment for the |Wagman seven men was five yean in prison An isolated coastal estate in the British Six of the seven men convicted by Maine town of Tenants Harbor was Syndicated a Jury in May received the and a $15,000 fine. Congress last fall increased those penalties to 15 yean alleged to be the dropoff point for Columnist maximum five yean in prison. The the drugs. violence other wax wntenced Thursday to in prison and d $115,000 fine. on crime by youths three yean by U.S. District Judge ’^e convictions stemmed from a A federal grand Jury indicted nine Edward T. Gignouz. M ^ 1980 drug raid by Caatdian and men on the conspiracy charges. position of turning loose convicted passed in strong and firm, it cannot American authorities. MONTPEUER, Vt. (UPI) - The be said to be harsh. Lawyen for all seven men, five of Eight men were tried earlier this Vermont Legislature, prodded by killers just because they turn 18,” them from Georgia, immediately Some 18.7 tons of marijuana was year, resulting in the seven convic­ said Rep. Edgar May, D-Springfild, “It is a sad truth that in many seized when the 65-foot boat widespread public outrage over the parts of the country, the events From The MIddlelown Press filed notices of aiqieal to the 1st U.S. tions. The jury acquitted William recent rape, torture and slaying of a as the session wound to a close shor- Circuit Court of Appeals. Patricia was boarded by Royal Storey, 32, of Riverdale, Ga. ly after 8 p.m. Thursday. which led to this special legislative England is in the grip of urban Canadian Mounted' Police off the 12-year-old girl, has enacted a tough session would not even have been Capitol notebook “The concern of Congress and this One man, John T. Downing, 34, of new state law to crack down on Lawmakers were called back to violence that has now spread to court (Is) with the very evident coast of Nova Scotia, after a 24-bour Alpharetta, Ga., was slated to be the Statehouse by Snelling after the front-page news,” said Snelling. crime by children. “But here in Vermont we have not more than a dozen cities, and tried separately. The statute, which is expected to slaying of Melissa Walbridge, 12, of Essex Junction and an attack on her been so hardened and accustomed to which is confronting the British WASHINGTON (NBA) — One of Ronald Reagan’s first acts aS/ The men sentenced Thursday be signed by Gov. Richard Snelling. crime, and we will never accept would allow children as young as 10 companion. with a special form of president was to impose a federal hiring freeze. Administration of­ were: Two teenage boys, one 18 and the thoughtless violence as a necessary hooliganism and rioting that it ficials hoped that the freeze coupled with normal attrition would British civil war —Hensel, given five years in to stand trial as adults for serious part of our lives.” prison and a $15,000 fine. crimes. other 15, have been charged with the has not seen in contemporary substantially reduce the federal work force. But it has not. slaying. The law does not include a con­ Figures from the Office of Personnel Management show that -John J. Wells, 53, of Cobbtown, The measure, which passed both troversial provision that would have times. the House and Senate unanimously ‘^ousands of outraged citizens . federal employment actually increased In January and February Ga., five years and $15,000. retroactively extended state Home Secretary William —Larry R. Duke,^ 34,- of Roswell, after a two^lay spMial sesssion, signed petitions in the wake of the but dropped in March by 6,603, mainly as the result of reductions in prediceted by MP attack, urging a special Igislative custody to youths already accused of Whitelaw has said that the out­ Ga., five years and $15,000. also extends state custody over crimes — possibly including 15-year- the Census Bureau with the completion of the 1980 census. young offenders by three years, un­ session to deal with such crimes. breaks resulted from a feeling of parliament. —Gerald W. Case, 35, of Under Vermont law, a 15year-old old James Savage, held in the Essex There was another decrease — of 1,872 — in April, the latest LONDON (UPI) — A renegade Clarkston, Ga., five years and $10,- til they are 21. “hopelessness” on the part of parliament memW warned that Counterning charges that racism boy accused of the crime must be Junction slaying. month for which figures are available. But for the third month the 000. And, in what is considered one of The House also passed, lor the se­ young people who felt they could Britain will face not Just urban had sparked the violence. Home its toughest parts, the new law treated as a juvenile, and turned Defense Department showed an increara of more than 5JI00 full-, Secretary William Whitelaw said —Craig L. Dill, 30, of Huntington, free with a clean record at 18. cond time, a resolution calling for not get enough from Society. rioting but “civil war” unless there W. Va., five years and $10,000. requires the cases of children 14 and time employees. are more curbs on blacks and Asians the elinilnation of racism was essen­ “This has not been a session of an investigation into the use of in­ Unemployment now stands at its Moreover, the April figures deflected a new way of counting —Robert C. Hubbard, 28, of Atlan­ older start in adult court when their sanity as a plea. Under current law, entering the country. tial but asserted that the immediate crime is a torious offense. retributio and hatred,” Snelling told highest level in half a century, federal workers. Defense Department employees and 28,243 ta ^ “is to remove the scourge of ta, five years and $10,000. lawmakers minutes before adjourn­ a person can be declared innocent on World's biggest business Enoch Powell, an MP from —Charles T. Standley, 38, of “Perhaps nothing dramatic will grounds he or she was insane at the and as is the case in this country, employees “exempt from personnel ceilings” were listed criminal violence from our streets.” result from this legislation, but at ment. separately. , Northern Ireland and a persistent But Whitelaw conceded, “The Georgetown, Ga., three years and “Whilei the measure you have time of the crime. the young are more severely im­ $5,000. least we won’t be in the ridiculous frorh overseas will continue to in­ There will have to be 89,303 fewer employees on the federal critic of immigration, made his dire problems of urban decay and pacted by British violence than WASHING’TON (NEA) - Amid prediction during a debate on the payroll on Sept. 30 than there were on April 30 if the administration deprivation are intractable and older workers.” all the depressing reports about a crease at dramatic rates.” two weeks of rioting that left 528 To back up those optimistic is to reach its announced personnel goals. Government experts say . deep-seated ... despite the expen- It is likely that the (British) slumping economy, spiralthg infla­ police injured, almost 2,000 youths predictions. Quality Inns’ chief that this will happen only If very large numbers of workers are dis­ ditnre of considerable sums of government will have to provide tion and plunging productivity, R obert arrested, and caused at lest $32 public money.” School sued over lawyer's visits here’s some good news about an at­ executive officer offers an im­ missed over the next 90 days. million in damages. Whitelaw announced that En­ a mix of evident efforts to stem W alters pressive list of contributing factors; tractive industry that’s growing at a vironment Secretary Michael make their own decisions. munity),” Beaudoin said. “1 was unemployment, and new police 'The Census Bureau has at last published its final figura for the But other MPs shouted “rubbish” CONCORD, N.H. (UPI) - A Lospennato said his agency is dazzling rate. Syndicated ' — Improved technology and com­ and “racist” at Powell when he said Heseltine will carry out an indepth “They (institution officials) think told she couldn’t see anyone from tactics. But the problem, of 1980 census. federally funded watchdog agency mandated by federal law to protect It’s travel and tourism, whose Columnist puterization will take the hassle out “civil war” was likely as “the im­ study of economic conditions in the they have the last word about people the. DDAC.” course, is that any change in the of travel, allowing travel agents to But the report contains a rather significant footnote cautioning depressed Toxteth section of Liver­ for he handicapped as taken the the ri^ ts of the handicapped. contribution to this country’s migrant areas continue to multiply In the first day of hearings they regard as incompetent,” he Another resident was denied her government’s jobs policy would instantly make complete that the totals may change if New York, Detroit or other cities win pool, devastated by three days of Laconia State tehool to federal said. request for placement in a home economy is rapidly approaching $150 V: and as we cannot retreat further.” court for allegedly trying to keep at­ Thursday, several witnesses strike at the very roots of the arrangements for a trip anywhere in lawsuits in which they are changing that the bureau undercounted The government acknowledged rioting last week. Roger Beaudoin, a social worker outside the institution, Beaudoin billion annually — including more Whitelaw also said he had sent torneys fro'hi visiting residents who testified that the decision to allow said, because her court-appointed jpolicies espoused by Prime than $12 billion spent last year by the world. their populations. that unemployment and urban decay residents visitors was up to each at the institution, said he first two senior officials to the mainly may need legal aid. became aware there was a guardian refused to grant it. Minister Margaret Thatcher.” citizens of other nations visiting the demands and creating income not — World population, disposable in­ Where does this leave federal officials who have to dispense contributed to the violence and Tlie Developmental Disabilities resident’s court-appointed guardian. began dispatching a stream of black south London section of “problem” with the visitation policy U.S. District Court Judge Shane Whether or not the United States. only for the travel industry but for come and vacatlod time all are millions of federal dollars on the basis of the census? The govern­ Brixton to report on new violence Advocacy Center claims in its suit For those without legal guardians— ment has decided to go with the current figures. U the numbers ministers, senior bureaucrats and who comprise 230 of a total of 520 last summer when some patients Devine gave no indication when he government’s approach, The U.S. ’Travel Service, an agen­ industries which supply the travel igrowing at rapid rates. which lasted into the early hours the institution violated the con­ would make a decision in the case. change later, the cities that got too much will have to rejwy the top police officials to some of the residents — the institution makes were denied permission to be dis­ cy of the Commerce Department — industry,” the report adds. — ’Travel now is considered to be Thursday. stitutional rights of its residents. charged and placed in the communi­ Devine presided last year over a extended for a long enough excess while those that got too little will receive additional money. more than 30 cities and towns the decision, according to Acting will soon release its annual report, Tbe long-term growth rate for in­ an integral part of many people’s Blacks, angered by police raitte in DDAC attorney Ronal^ Lospen- suit filed by parents of residents of period, would restore the U.K. to Of course, this could lead to another rtHihd of suits. ravaged by the riots. nato said the suit focused “essen­ Superintendent Aimee Charest. ty. showing that in 1980 — for the first ternational travel to the United lifestyle — and'that includes middle- “Until law and order are restored a fruitless search for « gasoline “We had a client who was ter­ the institution, charging conditions economic health, is now in doubt New Yorkers bad better have enjoyed the rec«it 24-hour visit of bomb “factory,” built flaming tially on Laconia State School’s '.^ t lospennato said both federal time in modern history — the States has been phenomenal: income wage-earners as well as the and public confidence is restored, and state law gives residents “the minally ill with leukemia and the at the state school were so poor the in any case. But it surely won’t wealthy. Prince (diaries to their city for a performance of the British Royal street barricades and went on a poli^ of refusing to allow or restric­ DDAC wanted to come in and talk to residents’ civil rights were violated.. number'^f foreigners (22.5 million) During the past two decades, we can never set about dealing with ting the visits of attorneys of our right to visit with anyone.” He also produce the results quickly arrivals have increased fourfold — ‘"The Increasing desirability Ballet. . the economic conditions responsible violent rampage in which 10 police her to see what was being done with That case is stilt pending. touring this country exceeded the officers were injured and six people agency and apparently other -at­ disputed the state’s policy of deter­ enough to be of much use in the (from 5.6 million in 1960 to 22.5 and affordability of the travel Why? Because his police protection cost them $350,000. for some of the vlolehce,” tPrlme mining which residents were unfit to her placement (in the com­ number of Americans (22.4 million) arrested. torneys.” .rrent spate of riots. million in 1980) while revenues have experience is especially evident in New York Mayor Eld Koch and the New York Bolice Depaitooent Minister torgaret Thatcher told traveling abroad. If J- Just as jt took some time for Another unprecedented 1980 soared from $1 billion to $12 billion the ‘baby bomn’ generation, whose think that the federal government should pick up the tab. But the fthis country to come to terms development; Visitors coming to the during the same period. members now are becoming part of ‘Treasury Department is saying, “No way.” with the riots of the 1960s, and United States from both nei^boring Domestic travel slumped households that are prime can­ “The law is clear,” says a Treasuiy official. “Tlie federal . government will reimburse New York for protection only in ttw i determine the best course to nations, Canada and Mexico, last somewhat last year — from almost didates for travel.” H^lmich activities Travel and tourism already ranks case of a foreign dignitary coming to address what id the lawto V follow, so will it take Britain year outnumbered Americans 514 million trips in 1970 to 447 million trips in ^080 — according to third, behind only manufacturing called ‘an official international' body,’ which means the U nit^ some time to find its way. But traveling to those countries. & , - the U.S. ‘Travel Data Center, a and agriculture, among all ntajor in­ NaUons.” there ia an unfortunate “Foreign tourist spending is, in effect, ‘fresh money’ which flows Washington-based non-profit dustries — and Hazard, like virtual­ He explains that the federal government paid for Pope John Paul difference that complicates the into the U.S. economy and has much organization that conducts research ly everyone else in the business, H’s protection In New Yoik because be addressed the United situation. The United States was for the travel and tourism industry. cites futurist Herman Kahn as the Nations and would have paid for the prince’s protection had he questioned in 1964 the same impact as new capital In­ in reasonably good financial vestments,” the Travel Service notes. ‘The Travel Data Center notes that authority on what will happen next. done likewise. But he did not; so the government is forbidden. Iqr ^ shape during ^ e period in which “It turns over and over as it the decline was relatively modest, According to Kahn, when the 2ist law from paying the bill. . into a lot of m on^” to at least one JACKSONVILLE, FIs. (UPI) - Uon that Helmich would not always it sought solutions. The U.K. is makes its way through the economy, however, ‘'‘in view of the century arrives — in less than 20 “The people in New York are now making statements that they have .access to secret information,' former employer, Bobby Hudson, arqsuiThlsed we are not picking up the tab,’(.says the Treasury of­ FBI agents stumbled on Joseph not. generating successive rounds of devastating economic decline years — travel and tourism will be they said. manager of Color Tile Co. of the world’s largest Industry. ficial. “Buttheday they heard that Oiarles was coming, they were George Helmicb last August when a Niagara Fails, N.Y., where Helmich during the first half of 1980 and the Soviet KGB agent they were trailing The indictment returned by a rapid , escalation in gasoline prices on the phone asking if we would pick up the protective bill. We said federal grand jury in JackaopviUe woriied up until six weriu ago. met the former Army warrant of­ “He said be w u going Into semi- ■ and air fares.” no then, so I can’t see how they are surprised now." Tuesday n i^ t alleges that Helmich ficer to discuss a final payment for received $131,000 from Soviet agento retirement until he got a bold of the Despite the slippage, travel and HlanrlfrBtpr Hmild Uq> secret information supplied in money,” Hudson told the Jackson­ tourism le a d s ^ other industries as Interior Secretary James Watt, who is described In official from January 1963 to July 1964. Quotes 196344, U.S. intelligence sources It also alleges that Hebnich held ville Journal.. “It seems he was un­ a source of jobs In 23 states. Calebratins 100 yiNtrs government biogra^es as a Coloradan, is supposed to represent haVe a ^ . der a lot of pressure. Something the New West in the Reagan Cabinet. But closer, ezamlnatiop meetings in 1960 with the Soviets Nationally, 4.4 ipilllon people hold of community sorvio* Aftor identifying Helmich, the and planned to make a trip “in order wasn’t going right for him.” travel-rented jobs. reveals that this sagebrush rebel has spent most of bis adult life FBI discovered that suspicidhs had that he might claim and obtain cer­ Helmicb left Niagara Falls for “If the Sierra Qub liked what I talking about a three-piece gray But the best is yet to coine, accor­ Founded Oct. 1.1881 not in the WUd West but in the affluent .suburbs of Washington, been raised about him in 1964 when tain monies .

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BOSTON (UPI) ^ The admiral About 3,000 merchant ships are carriers to spread around the world, who contunaads N ATO ’s maritime so that’ewby were bringing back the Americans pace British Open crossing the Atlantid at any given forces said Friday NATO is at its tim e.' battleships,” be said. e lowest level of operational readiness The NATO ships docked at Com­ “ We’re more confident of at least in history and would have a “ bard monwealth Pier lure the United myself by knowing what it meant to 350,000 first prize. keeping pace with the Soviet Union SANDWICH, England (UPI) - within 25 font of the pin for a birdie 12-oyer-par fo r the tournament. He unable to get himself out of trouble. States frigate USS Richairf L. Page, the great players who have won and “ I think I've won from 10 shots struggle” keeping the sea lanes (^)en if our allies feel the commitment to Bill Rogers, nearly disqualHied putt but I didn’t go for it and Just added three more birdies, at the “ It Just happens som etim es. if conflict erupM. German frigate FOS Koln, .British lagged it up,” said Rogers. “ It was a of their golfing Ustory .and reading seventh, ninth, and 12th, and came down after two rounds. I know 1 keep forces at sea,” Train said. before striking a ball, carded a Everything I did yesterday was frigate HMS Arrow, Portunese about how 'th ^ did it and. what wrong.” have been even further down at " I am not in a position to assure “ Ekit many of them are just not con­ blistering second rounj 4-under par feeUe effort to close a good round.” home from there in par for his 9- frigate NRP Almirante Magafliaes the political leaders of NATO we 66 Friday to hold a 1-stroke lead Rogers, who baggUd two birdies courses they did it on. But to a cer- ■ overpar and an amazing 17-stroke But Nicklaus did not brood about some stage in a tournament and got vinced the idea will w <^.” Correa and Netherlands frigate can protect their vital interests,” over fellow-Texan. Ben Crauhaw on botti the front and back nines for tain way it helped. You gain two-day turnaround. it. He slept solidly for nine hours back to the leaders. If I can shoot Train praised the .increased said 'Adm. Harry D. Train U. “t HNLMB Kortenaer. •and Britain’s at the matching halves of 33, showed his knowledge of how they played cer­ “ lUs amazing the difference a day and was roaring defiantly Friday. two more rounds like today, I am Some 1,500 sailors aboard the think w e could do it, but not without defense spending package in Presi­ halfway stage of the 4460,000 British putting class, however, drilling to a tain shots and when you. get there makes,” said the threetime cham­ “ I told myself I only come to the going to be reasonably close at the serious, painful losses in material dent Reagan’s proposed budget. ships were expected to participate (3olf Open Championship. 35-footer for a birdie-3 at the eighth you you formulate your own pion and biggest money-winner in British Open once a year and I finish. A four-round total of 281 is and manpower. It would be a hard “ Aircraft carriers are the heart and in riverfront concerts, a USD R ogm , who made a mistake over and then sinking a 15-footer lor opinion.” golfing history. better play a good round today.” going to be awfully close. If it's wlh-: soul of the Navy,” he said. “The barbecue, several embaasy recep­ Recalling his nightmare opening Nicklaus was so pleased with his dy out there, I don't think par w ill be struggle.” U s starting time and only Just made another birdie thiree holes later. Crenshaw said .he would not set Soviets have many, many more tions and athletic events in the broken. It will be better for me if it Train said the United Sthtes was it to the 6,839-yard Royal St. Crenshaw, who dnq>ped two shots himself a target for the tost fwo . round which contained four double- performance that he did not dis­ ships than we do. It’s aircraft Boston area. bogeys, Nicklaus said he had been count the possibility of taking the blows like hell.” bearing the brunt of an effort by the ^ George’s course to time to tee off, on the tost three holes after posting rounds. Residents paddle through a street In a town In China's Sichuan carriers that give us the ability to A Navy spokesman said the skips North JVtlantic Treaty Organization had a 36^1e total of 138 after four birdies, had started two strokes “ I can’t worry about scoreboards After the rain Province after five days of torrential rains. Others are perched on to keep, up with the Russians. “ The keep up with the Soviet Uniod. would be open to the public daily behind Job, the Joint overnight avoiding the bogey trap which or anybody but m yself and my 14 rooftops and balconies. (UPl photo) “ We just don’t haye enough from 1 p.m. until sunset. le ^ r with Argentinian Vicente United Kingdom has cut way back in snared both CrennaW and Job on clubs.” terms of ships, and the other allies, the ftoal hole. Fernandez. Only inches separated Watson, aiming to' equal Walter just can’t keep up,” he said. Crenshaw from sharing the lead Crenshaw, with two second place Hagen’s record of four wins by an ’’In five years the Soviet’s will with Us Texan college golf rival, finishes and a third to the last three American, suffered early setbacks, enjoy their greatest advantage, White House asks (h e n ^ w watched in despair as Us British Opens, shot a 67 to stend at dropping strokes at the third and Thatcher beats inflation They’re growing and and w e’re Uf9 and tie Job, the overnight leader putt for a par 4 at the 18th lipped the sixto holes, but an eagle three at the falling further and further behind,” ^ I who had a 60. They w ere one'stroke seventh and two birdies brought him he said. ahead of West, German Benihard back under par for the outward half. Train and his streamlined Stan­ Nixon suit delay Langer, who had a 67. - On the back nine, WUcb caused so ding Naval Force Atlantic arrived in but loses popularity Britain’s was much trouble to Thursday’s first Boston Friday for a four-day port f foreign policy information. - another stroke back on 142 with a 69. Rogers matched round, the 31-year-old from Kansas visit. The squadron is the first per­ WASHINGTON (U.PI) - The The ruling was a 4-4 affirmance of American defending champion Tom played level par until he dropped a manent international naval force Reagan administration Friday a District of Columbia federal < Watson also canM a 69 to be shot at the par five 14th. But he bir- variety of social ills from unemploy­ formed in peacetime to provide a asked the Supreme Court, to suspend Nicklaus’ round LONDON (U PI) - A new political In the election in Warrington, an appeals court decision that former bracketed on 142 alongside 1969 title- died at the 17th and matched par at ment to racism. combat-experienced task force. any activity on suits against form er party swept to center stage in Bri­ industrial town in northwestern White House aide Morton Halperin ^ holder Tony JackUn o f Britain (71), the tost. A fter his round, Watson Environment secretary Michael Train’s primary duty as Supreme President Richard Nixon for ap­ tain Friday as a worried Conser­ England, the Social Democrats — could bring suit against Nixon and Australian U.S. Open champion predicted lower scores on the se­ Heseltine and home office minister Allied Commander Atlantic in war­ proving illegal wiretapping. vative government dispatched allied with the Liberal Party — his advisers for tapping his home David Graham (71) and Britain’s cond day with conditions generally of state Timothy Raison were sent time would be to ensure the security The Justice Department filed senior officials to probe two weeks transformed a solid Labor majority telephone. (70). cup to rob him of a par finish. more favorable, and said he was to Liverpool Monday to spend two of the 12 million miles of Atlantic )egal papers asking the court to of widespread urban rioting. of more than 10,000 votes into a That ruling is to be made official Rogers, a 29-year-old from He was disappoint^ with the way feeling in good form. weeks investigating economic and Ocean by keeping the heavily reconsider its June 22 ruling that In wbat Conservative officials marginal victory of just 1,700. at the end of July, allowing Texarkana, matched the perfor­ be finished. “ It is a much easier day to play social problems In the Toxteth traveled sea lanes open for our Nixon and top aides could be hoped could give the government a The result knock^ the Conser­ Halperin’s lawyers to press for trial mance of three-time champion Jack “I got off to a real good start golf,” be said. “I felt the scores slums, scene of the worst rioting. allies and denying use to the brought to trial for wiretapping n e ^ e d popularity boost, figures just vatives from second to third place of his case. Nicklaus, who had carded a 66 today but I was sick the way I would be much Iq^wer. The wind is aggressor. ordered to trace - news leaks of released showed that inflation had with less than 10 percent of the earlier to the day to make the 36- finished,” be said. “ I felt good when not as strong as yesterday. I am dropped by nearly 50 percent over votes. Oh, officers hote cut vriiich seemed beyond e v d i I was standing at the 16th” (when he much more satisfi^ with the way I the past year, from 22 to 11.3 per­ The Social Democratic candidate his rapabilities after Thursday’s was on course for a 5-under-par 65) played today -yesterday I was was Roy Jenkins, a form er Labor cent. SPRINGFIELD, 111. (UPI) career-bi^ 83. but I misjudged m y drive and (hen satisfied with my score. Today I The rate was expected to go up, cabinet minister and European made no mistakes on the greens and Ruby Robertson figured the best V ^ Their score tied the course record three putted on the 18th. however, with increases in the price Common Market president who quit the mistakes I did make I made up way to find a police officer was to set by South African,Harold Henning “ The turning point was the ninth, of gasoline, electricity and transpor­ the socialist movement to help es­ attract a litUe attention. to last year’s British PG A , but tote, where I sank a nine foot putt to save for with some real fine shots.” tablish the new party. tation next month. Miss Robertson, 70, Riverton, was to the day Britain’s Gordon J. Brand m y par. 1 also made a long putt for a Nicklaus, the 41-year-old master "W e are on the brink of breaking Less than four months after its driving through town Thursday came to with a 65, wUch included a birdie at the 15th, but then lost two from Columbus, Ohio, knew he up the old system,” he'said. formation, the Social Democratic when she realized her car’s brakes hole-to-one at the 165-yard par-3 back.” needed a great second round to stay Party, a middle-of-the-road group Political commentators said the had failed. Seeing only one way to 16th. Rogers, second to the U.S. O enshaw’s round maintained Us in the tournament and bis 36-hole comprised of disillusioned defectors result was a warning signal for both avoid a collision, she steered her Open last month, might have traditionally good R ow in g to the aggregate of 149 was enough to beat from' the Labor and Conservative parties. auto down a ramp leading to a equaled Brand’s record round, ad- tournament in his chase to land Us the cut by ope stroke. After three- parties, ran a close second in its The Labor party has for months lower-level garage. nsitttog he had cUckened out of the first “ major.” “ I Just need to relax putting the third, he recovered from first election Contest. been locked in a bitter internal bat­ The car rolled through the garage chance of finishing his round with a a bit more and believe in myself,” his bogey with a birdie three at the next. He followed that with a birdie tle between leftwing socialists and and hit a wall. birdie at the par-4 458-yard 18th. he said. ‘Ferhaps in retrospect I Labor moderates. The Conser­ Police arrived almost immediate­ “ I U t my 4-wood second shot to have put too much pressure on at the 422-yards par 4 fifth to stand vatives expected a poor result but ly. The garage was the'basement Drilling their dismal performance reflected parking facility of the city’s Police the Prime Minister Margaret Department. Thatcher’s sagging popularity as un­ Miss Robertson was not seriously .'’H I postponed employment in Britain edges injured, and police did not issue any towards a SO-year-high o f 3 million. tickets. The country has been quiet since ■ii * an outbreak of rioting in Brixtdn, BOSTON (UPI) - Drilling for oil south London, early Thursday. Mrs. Larry Phair worked into the fifth loss for Herb’s. Free on bond M oving into a tie for first place in Herb’s slipped to 9-10 with 18 and natural gas in the fertile Thatcher dispatched a team of the Eastern Division to the Twilight inning for M oriarty’s and received ministers and senior bureaucrats to points in the league with the rever­ Georges Bank fishing ground — MANCHESTER -Richard H. Baseball League tost night was relief help from Daye Bidwell. Tom the riot areas to investigate the sal. delayed for years by environmen­ Swain, 36, of Hartford, is free on $5,- Moriarty Bros, with a 9-4 win over O’Shea started and absorbed the roots of the rioting, blamed on a talist opposition — was postponed at 000 bond after his arrest Friday Herb’s Sports at Moriarty Field. 4 least one more day Friday because afternoon on a charge of cruelty to The Gas Housers now stand 14-4-1 of anchor problems. persons, risk of Injury to a minor, r. with 29 points, equaling Society for Shell Oil Co. officials said the Summer off and second-degree sexual assault. Juniors deadlock Savings which hiu a 14-6rl mark, Zapata Saratoga, a 260-foot ri | Police said Swain was arrested on MANCHESTER -The town also worth 29 points. M oriartv’s has designed to be held in place by th ! an outstanding warrant. Informa­ Tw o runs in the sixth enabled Masse’s RBI single to left. Transportation Commission has two games to hand over Society. weight of eight anchors eac i tion on the events leading to his Manchester Junior Legion to Mansfield scored three in toe canceled its July and August A man looks at the destroyed Qassemlyeh Bridge In Lebanon weighing 40,000 pounds, ran int i arrest was not available late Morlarty’s next outing to Tuesday deadlock M ansfield, 6-6, in an home fourth with Manchester meetings. The commission will trouble when anchors would not take after Isreall war planes bombed It July 17. The bridge links a night agatost Scott’s Sports at Wind­ countering in the top of the fifth with Friday. exhibition tilt called after seven in­ Manchester Junior Legion Assistant Coach John Jenkins (right) hold. ' meet again Sept. 21. Bombed bridge major road from the southern city of SIdon to the port of Tyre. two runs. Glenn DuBols singled, sor H l^ at 6 o’clock. nings because of darkness tost night checks^the hand of catcher Kevin Brophy (15) after he was struck stole second and third and scored on (UPI photo) The Gas Housers were led offen­ at E.O. Smith in Storrs. The tie leaves the Juniors 16-8-4 a Maningas triple to right. The Checking it out by foul tip In game Wednesday night at Eagle Field. Brophy was sively by former Mani&ester High for the season With their next totter continued home on a miscue able to stay In game, won by locals, 8-6. (Herald photo by Pinto) ■ and Eastern Connecticut State Fire calls appearance tonight in a by the rightfielder. Lewis rescinds order College standout Ray Sullivan, who ‘ doiibleheader against Wallingford The home club scored a run in the bad three Uts toduding two doubles. -llovey found innocent Lum’s to Wallingford at 6 o’clock. fifth for a 6-4 lead but Manchester Tony Mltta and Phil Smyth cbtoped Mansfield scored twice in the se­ drew even in the sixth. Chris to two blows apiece for the MB’s. Legion registers forfeit win Manchester Petersen tripled, Wisnieski singled for wheelchair lifts M ortorty’s scored two runs to|the cond with Manchester getting a run him home and then stole second. He Friday, 11:25 a.m. —Motor vehi­ third, fifth and sixth frames and back to the .third as Joe Maninsas tripled and scored on Paul Mador’s moved to third .on a groundnut and schedule the following week as it is cle accident on Route 85.(Bolton). of indecent exposure tallied, three times toih e fourth. It Manchester Legion baseball team The easy win lifts Manchester to public transportation to be made ful­ groundnut. The locals added a run in scored the equalizer on a wild pitch. WASHINGTON (UPI) - Friday, 2:02 p.m. —Car fire in rapped a dozen hits. Herb’s scored 9-3-1 in the Zone and 12-7-1 overall. at East Hartford Tuesday at Penney ly accessible to the disabled. toe fourth as Tim Wisnieski singled, Masse in relief allowed two hits didn’t have to work up a sweat last Transportation Secretary Drew front of the Town of Manchester single markers from the third thru The Post 102 crew heads to the Bay High before home encounters 'The interim rule, which w ill be stole second and scored on Bill while striking out four over the final night as it was awarded a 7-0 forfeit Lewis Friday rescinded rules Fire Department at 75 Center St. tent to sexually satisfy the Manchester Detective Gary Benson, State for a single game today and Wednesday and Friday at Eagle replaced by a permanent rule in By Martin Kearns sixth frames. three innings. Petersen, Maningas win over Windsor in 'a scheduled requiring recipients of federal mass (Town) perpetrator. a prosecution witness, said that ; doubleheader Sunday in Lynn, Mass. Field against Windsor Locks and several months after public Herald Reporter and Wisnieski each had two safeties Zone Eight tilt at Eagle Field as the transit funds to build wheelchair Friday, 3:48 p.m. —False alarm “ I have reasonable doubt as to the during his investigation Hovey had Manchester has a busy Zone Eight Bloomfield respectively. hearings, allows transit authorities for the Post 102 club. totter was unable to field a squad. lifts into all new buses and to install at the Bidwell Street Campus of M ANCH ESTER -S a y in g he had third element, and perhaps the se­ described bis sex life as normal. them on existing rapid rail systems. to certify to the department that ap^ Manchester Community College. reasonable doubt as to the validity cond element,” O’Neill said as he Diana also called Jbe defendant’s ; Calling the rules “ an inordinate, propriate efforts are being made to (Town) of the state’s charge against a 50- aimouncqd the not-guilty verdict. mailman to the witness stand. The ; ««-!-x-X'X-:-»x4'X-»x->x-x-x-:-»x-:-x-x-:->x-:' inflexible burden on local com­ provide service to hadicapped year-old local man, Superior Court' Defense attorney Vincent Diana letter carrier testified, be was riders. munities,” Lewis said new interim Judge Brian O’Neill Friday said in his closing argument that the having a glass, of ice vrater with Those services could take a varie­ rules effective immediately will acquitted Dennis Hovey, of 26 Jarvis state failed to prove its case beyond Hovey when the'youth came to the ty of forms, including spending the permit communities to decide how Road, of alleged public indecency. door, and added'-that he noticed Plenty of action for locals a reasonable doubt. He also asked equivalent of 3.5 percent of federal Obituaries best to meet the transportation Police arrested Hovey after a 14- the court to take into consideration nothing unusual in hiw demeanor. mass transit funds on services to needs of disabled people. year-old female newspaper carrier the “ hysteria” which accompanied “ The Reagan administration's handicapped people, making half of During the brief \ecjns moves on to the Eastern Regionals in New­ said a man exposed himself to her in the allegedWictim’s testimony. $ While toe major leaguers continue on strike the buses accessible or providing preceed the annouUceqiunt of burgh, N.Y., Aug. 17-22 with the Little League philosophy of doing away with costly March while she was making with no end to sight, there is plenty of taxi vouchers to the handicapped, CIHtord T. JefFanon Unconfirmed ' reports said the O’Neill’s verdict, toe all«e(VyicUm World Series slated Aug. 24-29 in regulations and allowing more local V ' baseball action on Jhe local front. The EAST HARTFORD -A fford T. deliveries. local girl became upset while and her family sat reitlenly at one control and flexibility in decison- the department said. District Eight UtUe League AU-StarTouma- Williamsport, Pa. Jefferson, 78, of 27 Moore Aye., East Before delivering bis verdict. 'testifying Friday and was led from end of the oourfhouse. Away from Thoughts making is embodied in this new The previous provisions required g mentis slowly rolling Into h i^ gear while toe recipients o f mass transit funds to Hartford, the husband Dora Judge O’Neill late Friday aftetnoon the courtroom. them, the defendant briskly paced rule,” Lewis said. $ Manchester Legion and Junior Legion squads provide wheelchair lifts bn all new (Penney) Jefferson, died Friday recessed the court for about 15- The defendant’s potency became the otherwise empty lobby. ApLENty “ We believe each community /I S are also into toe thick of their schedules. Legion squads busy buses and to retrofit existing rail morning in Manchester Mesuorial minuteis. When he returned, the an issue in the - trail. Diana said should be allowed to develop its own Hovey could not have committed the Back in court, O’NelU said a Judge $ The Manchester American All-Stars got the Len Auster, systems over a 30-year period. The HospiUl. judge said the state has the burden r-' Manchester Legion and Junior Legion programs for providing transit ser­ alleged crime in the mahnejr . has a lUfficult role in court trialx. to ball rolling tost Tuesday by bowing 13-3 to toe Herald Sportswriter new rule does not require any tran­ Mr. Jefferson was born in of proving the defendant’s guilt squads are slated for plenty of weekend ac­ vice to handicapped persons.” the absence o f a Jury, be said the Windsor Nationals. The Americans will try to. Manchester on Dec. 14^ 1962 and had beyond a reasonable doubt.. described by the state bucanse tion. The older club travels to toe Bay State An appeals court ruled last month sit authority to refit rail qrstems or Judge functions as boto the finder of remain alive in the double elimination buy wheelchair lift-equipped buses. lived In Manchester most of his life, In addressing the public indecency medical problems have rendered where it has a single game today in Lynn and that M eral law does not require fact and the determiner of guilt. - tourney Wednesday when they face one of moving to East Hartford several charge, O’N eill , said the law has him impotent. a doubleheader Sunday, also in Lynn. The Almost in unison with the not- three opponents on the road. years ago. Before his retirement in three elements. The, alleged act Assistant State’s Attorney Roslta Juniors cross the Connecticut R iver twice guilty verdict, the young complai­ District Eight, incidentally, is toe only dis- 1958, was a foreman at Pratt & must occur in a public place, it must Creamer argued that the defendant with doubleheaders slated today in nant rushed f r ^ the courtroom and 'trict to the state which Is playing double Whitney Arircraft Group of the involve the lewd exposure'of the had not mentioned his impotency to Wallingford and Sunday in Bristol. Scout blazes trail ppllce ipvestigating the Incident. Hovey shook his lawyer’s band. elimination. Its acceptance hM been most United Technologies Corp., in East body, and it must ~be done with' in- and second baseman Paul Lantieri turning in favorable according to reports. defensive gems to preserve toe no-Mtter. Hartford. The Manchester Nationals were also on toe The Internationals return to toe diamond . He is also survived by a brother short end of their first outing, a 6-5 verdict to Perserverance to his Eagle ranking Nathan C. Jefferson of West Hart­ Tuesday against toe Suffield-Wtodsor Locks toe Enfield Nationals; The locals resume play j t f ford; two sisters, Mrs. Irene Foley i ■ ' ' ■ winner and they will do so on toe road. If they D esp ite a string injuries to its Monday night against South Windsor to South of Bristol and M n. Anne Rothan of are siiccessful a second time» toe Inter-, moundsmen. toe Manchester Legion held I Investments ; : ^ 1 Windsor and must w iiH o stay aUve. : M ANCH ESTER - ^ o y Scout John Under the leadership of Glenn Manchester; and several nieces and nationals return home to Leber Field for a con­ onto the Zone Eight lead going into Friday’s Boehm has merged his ambitions Cornish, the commission’s director Manchester Internhiipnal,' defending test Thursday against an opponent to be pUy. The Post KB club oVer toe course of the nephews. District Eight champ and state quarter- with those of the Hockanum River of development, the Linear Park Funeral services will be at 9:30 determined. year has lost, six pitchers —Jack Lyon, Leon up 144 finalist a ybar ago, is toe lone local entry o ff Bilodeau, Skip Moreau, Rick Mikoleit, Mike Lipear Park Commission. Commission and the Boy Scouts Monday from the John F. Tierney investment prices courtesy of Advest Inc. are as Hart. National The District Eight-4pumey is slated to wind 'u p 4 ' to a good start. It began defense of its crown Byam and Shawn Spears —to injuries. Most While working toward his Eagle sponsor many clean-up projects Funeral Home, 219 W. Center St., of 3 p.m. Friday. Hart. Steam Boll. up no later than Aug. 6 and state play will dn 144 . Wednesday evening with a 5-1 win over En- are still on the sheU. rank, Boehm is leading a group of throughout the year. Manchester, with a mass of Chris­ P rice Change,, IngersoU Rand begin two days later with all games slated for u p H field'American with Chris Helto spinning a Yet Manchester has kept on winning wMch scouts froln Boy Scout troop 25 on a Anyone interested in Joining the tian burial at 10 a.m. in tbo Church Friday this week J.C. Penney MidMetown. That w ill cut down on travel in­ up 114 ' no-hittor. Tlie youngster stnickout 13, walked is a tribute to toe never-say-dle attitude of toe trail-clearing project along the commission on any of its trail of the Assumption. Burial w ill be In Advest Group 13 up 2 Lydall asmuch as the Internationals a year ago 3344 dn V4 unch four and aided his own cause with two hits in­ remainder of toe squad. It has instead of tur­ Hockanum River, Just west of New projects is a urged to contact is the East penu ry. Alex, ft Alex. iwau. General Life made long Journeys to Pawca^bck and Plain- 744 Unch up 114 cluding a homer. He received plenty of sup- ning tail and packing it iir decided to circle State Road. chairman. Dr. Douglas Smith, in the Friends may icall at the funeral Acm at Sage-Alien field for tourney outings. 3914 dn 14 up 14 . port from Ms International teammates wittw the wagons and make toe best of what was Hiking trails exist along most sec- eveninos at 649-5678. home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sun­ Aetna SNET The District Eight champ has drawn a first 3 for 2 split . und> Brl«n MoAulay of ManchMU^ •lunior Loglorifbllowothrou^ after Bill Sprague and Jim McKeown each cMp- left....Have a nice weekend. .tlons of the Hockanum and the The commission holds regular day. CBT Corp 2219 Travelers round bye in state play. The state champ d h l H unoorking pitch In outing agalnet East Hartford Benlors. MoAulay ping to two Mts and centerfielder Bob Latvia Linear Park Commission has meetings on the first Tuesday of M em orial contributions m ay be Col. Bancorp 1914 up 8 United Tech 33 up 2 d n l worked five Innings to earn decision In 8-6 triumph. (Herald photo scheduled monthly public walks each month. The next meeting is made to the Manchester Memorial First. Bancorp First CT: Bancorp up 48.75 which will resume In September. scheduled for Sept. 1. Interested Hospital Building Fund, 71 Haynes First Hart. Corp Gold ^ by Pinto) ' None are planned in eiUier July or persons are welcome. St., Manchester. August. ^ iO TH E iffiRALD. 8«t.. J«ly 18. IWl THE HERALD. Sat., Sat., July 1 8 .1 9 8 1 -1 1 Donovan increases role Bryant nearing

NEW YORK (UPI) - Ubor Ume. On Thursday, however, the Grebey turned it down. bargaining, not by an outside par- secretary Raymond Donovan ovmers nude a proposal that Miller “You reach a point when you get a .ty.” stepped up his part in the baseball said the players couldn’t live with feeling nothing will happen through Miller said those differences "are strike Friday by summoning Use because it did not include accredited negotiation,’’ said teller jifter more than an ordinary gap. It’s as owners’ chief negotiator Ray time for the period they were Thursday-’s seven-hour session. though we are going down diffeiw t all-time record Grebey and Marvin Miller, the sidelined by the strike. Federal "The events this week have con­ roacto.” vinced us this impasse would not be- players’ top spokesman, to Mediator Kenneth Moffett left the . A disgruntled Moffett, whose plan “Coach Slagg Is llic Babe Ruth resolved through negotiation given to end the strike was a^roved last “Players go out there and win the It wasn't toe only decision he Washington for intensified talks on session accusing both sides of using of college foolball. To me, he it the fundamental differences Saturday by the players but rejected games, not coaches. They’re not out made. During the period, Alabama the labor situation. Both Grebey and the media as public relations gim­ on a pedetlal. You can't compare between us. We were proposing to by Grebey as a te lle r ploy, said he there playing for me, Paul Bryant. began recruiting black athletes. In Miller were aware of Donovan’s in­ micks and said the next move would •T what he dill years ago with fool- They play for their parents, their tentions after he appeared on a be Donovan calling both parties to the owners that the issue be sub­ thought Donovan "coidd possibly 1971, Bryant went 11-0. ' hall of today." —■ Alabi'tina Coach sweethearts and the University of Over toe years, Bryant said the radio program! late Thursday night the nation’s capital. On two oc­ mitted to binding arbitration.” lock the parties In bis office and see ■mi Bear Bryant, who it nine victories Alabama.” Even though Bryant game hasn’t changed as much as the ' to discuss the strike, but they were casions, binding arbitration was ' Grebey said Miller’s proposal was what happens. But imless there Is an designed as a public relations gim­ interest, in. getting something away from breaking Amos Alonio won’t discuss the record that could young men who play It. not officially notified to report to brought up and each time one side or "'v Stagg's career record of 314. come as early as Oct. 31 against Washington until about 11 a.m. EDT the other rebuffed the suggesion. mick and an effort to avoid resolved, that method of brgaining “There have been some changes resolving the issue of compensation doesn’t always work.” By Kurt Franck Mississippi State, he did reflect on in offense and defense trends over Friddy. The owners brought up the subject the coach his name might replace as Donovan made a brief 45-minute early in the strike talks, but MUler in negotiation. ’The month-lQng strike has hurt the years, but not all that much has “The position of the Player major league cities financially and TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (UPI) - Bear the winningest of all time. changed,” he said. “What it takes to appearance at the New York talks rejected it. He repeated his belief Bryant says all the hoopla over his “Coach Stagg is the Babe Ruth of on Wednesday and left with the ’Thursday when he said, "We will not Relations Committee remains con­ brought about sOme nasty responses win hasn’t changed. sistent with what they have taken from disgruntled fans vAo threaten chase of Amos Alonzo Stagg’s college football,” he said. “To me, “I do think, percentage-wise, that assurance that both sides were arbitrate our lives away.’’ Ironical­ record of 314 career victories he is on a pedestal. You can’t com­ trying extra hard to resolve the ly, it was Miller who broached the throughout these negotiations,” said to stay away from the ball'parks there are fewer players that have Grebey, “that the issue of compen­ even when the two parties come to "I “bores the hell out of me.” pare what he did years ago with toe burning desire to play football. issues that has caused major league arbitration theme .Thursday on The gravel-voiced Bryant, prac­ football of today.” baseball to miss 36 davs of playing behalf of the players, but this time sation must be settled in collective terms. I’m not critical of the players who tically a god in these parts, is only Things were different when Stagg don’t. I think, possibly because of nine victories away from a record trotted his University of the Pacific television, that they are more once considered untouchable. team onto the gridiron, said Bryant. 4 * * knowledgeable and have more in­ But just as Hank Aaron shattered “In those days, he didn’t have a terests.” Babe Ruth’s all-time home run stan­ large staff. I've heard his wife Bryant said the 1981 version of the dard, BryanNis expected to eclipse scouted games for him and both of Jose-Luls Clerc of is shown in action against Jaime Crimson Tide is “real young, Tennis etiquette must be learned Stagg’s record this season. It will especially on offense,” but that’s the Flllol In U.S. Pro Tennis Championships. Clerc wori and will faM take nine victories to do it, but less Manuel Orantes In quarterfinals. (UPI photo) 'ilLj typical Bear smokescreen. Alabama than nine wins is a subpar year for doesn't have a Herschel Walker, but ' Something that is often forgotten in lear­ childish. the Bear and his Alabama Crimson the Tide is stocked with quality ning tennis are the rules of behavior and I always feel that displays of frustration ■nde. ‘Babe Ruth of athletes. , etiquette that go along with the strokes and only benefit your opponent as he may become Bryant found himself and his red- “It’s too early to tell,” said points, etc. more confident of victory as you vent your Damiani struggles clad football machine overshadowed college football’ Bryant of toe prospects for a big ' Many of these rules happen to be unwritten Tennis Tips anger. last year by neighboring Vince year. “Hell, I still have some or customs have have evolved along with the Avoid walking behind or intb a neighboring Dooley and his G ^rgia Bulldogs. players in summer school and I game. However, while they are unofficial, in court during the playing of a point. Wait till Herschel Walker took most of the don’t know if they will be eligible. most instances experienced players are quite Tom Casalino, USPTA play ceases to enter or leave your court or to reach quarters Southern foottall ink, but even the Bryant’s age has been the subject aware of them and abide accordingly when retrieve a stray ball. Most players would rising sophomore won’t be able to of much debate, in, of all places, toe playing unsupervised matches. gladly return your ball than have you invade a compete with Bear’s quest for the them mended uniforms,” he said. “I Alabama Legislature. Last spring record book. believe whatever records he had ; ’The most common area of persistant rule point. Tony Bombardier, one-and-a-haH year year-old son of Tom and state lawmakers overwhelmingly It took Stagg 57 years to win 314 shouldn’t be considered broken. It approved a bill earmarked for ’neglect is in calling lines. While most players While there are just a few rules that help BROOKLINE, MAss. (UPI - The 27-year-old Frenchman, who Bernice Bombardier, takes a swing at a pitch srved up by mom try to be honest and fair, many others make tennis a little more civil, players in- upset eight-seeded Terry Moor in games. Bryant is knocking on his was a completely different game Bryant allowing him to keep his job Tenth-seeded Jose-Luis Damiani Hearty swing prior to softball tilt Tuesday evening In which dad played for Flo's door in his 37th season. To be fair, back then.” overstep their bounds or stretch the truth to .terested may acquire a copy of these un- struggled to victory Friday while the first round, played superb tennis past the mandatory retirement age his /her benefit. in doubt, c a ll'it out." This could not be writtfn rules and others in a pamphlet en- in the first set, breaking Fancntt’i cake Decorating. He missed this time but... (Herald photo by Pin­ however, it must be noted that Bryant, one of 11 children raised of 70. qualifier Bernard Fritz and un­ to) Stagg’s teams didn’t get a chance to on a small Arkansas farm, played in ; It is important to call all the shots on your further from the correct practice. title

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Charlie Gibson 7274-146 Louise Parks 76- 72—147 T rt* JeannetU Kerr 7442-147 Kurt Kretcfamann 77-72146 . MarfcPfiel 7277- 150 L M ir tfa n * Barbara Moxness 7276- 117 Ifa fa a ifa h h Mary Dwyer 72-75-148 LennieGemenU 7272-150 WHO AM I? Decorated in chintz and charm Ifa M I eolf Amy A M t 7276- 141 R.W .Twry 7278- 19 8 .ln d 5 lU N i L S m ' B t^ K in g 77- 71 -ltt Dave Hllgmberg 7278-IB Basoball t k m m ’ t S t t h p Dot Germain 7271- 148 Kevin Burkicb 7272-19 f a b O n M l ' Susan Grams 74-71-148 A1 HoesUt 7278-155 / t Gail HiraU 7275-141 Jerry Johnson n-75-156 Amelia Rorer 7274- 148Tom Kelly 8042-164 G en eG eo i^ 71-wdr LIHUsMiMi IM n tfaSafart— trartilM li Kathy Whitworth 7275- 148 CJkwHgMMii Cathy Reynolds 8M 2-1* Rldiy Adham 82wdr Barbara Mizrabio 7274-146 L fabM oi L S M bO M li By United P retf International M. 8pencer-Danicl 7272- 146 t^ A MONEYLEADERS craft shop British Open N. J. Smith 7271- 150 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE SM Ittglinil women By United P r ^ International By United Press International At Sandwich, England, July 17 G n ^ Kessler 7274- 180 (Throui^ Greater Milwaukee Open) 1' (ParTO) S ^ e McAllister 7272- 150 ImSSc ' 1. 8335,99 W L Pet. OB ~ Bill Rogers. U S. Mary Mills 7275- 151 2. Ray Floyd S i ^ L B ifanttil t b a S n NkkJob,BiiUln Columbus Janet Alex 7277- 151 3. Bruce u etsk e 2 7 5 ^ » S 361 - ' t> —iifailkM Ltaarfagfagi Ben Crenshaw. U.8. 71-V-lX Alison Sheard 77-74-161 4. Tom Kite Richmond 9 9 3 9 9 ^ , W. Ger. 7M7-140 216,09 66 9 3 9 18 BbBSIHPwig Marty Dickerson 77-74-161 5. Jerry Pate ia,982 Tidewater By Barbara Richmond Sam Torrance, Britain 7S«-141 Joan Jcwce 77-75-152 Toledo 9 47 .478 15 LM iifafttiiB Tom Watson, U.S. 8. Johnny Miller 183,778 Pawtucket 9 47 .472 15^ Carol Mann 7278- 1527. tibt ■••••rii Herald Reporter Mark Jam es, a tta in 73'70-M 7278-152 im.m Rochester 9 9 .617 9 - ♦ Chris Desch 8. Craig Stadler 179,19 faM > , Britain 71-71-lfi Sue Fogleman 7277- 10 Syracuse 9 9 6M.18 9. Bill KMers 180360 charleston 9 9 .49 18 MANCHESTER — It’s only a small David Graham. Australia T lT l-iC Jo Ann washam 7273- 10 INrtMfc Bill Dunk. Australia 7b«^-14S 10. C urtis^range 1 5 4 ^ F rida’s Games shop at 58Mi Cooper St. — It's called 'The Shelley Hamlin 7278- 1011. David Graham LSI CMili Gordon J. Brand, Britain 7M6-143 7274-10 1 5 ^ Tidewater at Rochester L b t t a m Cindy Chamberlain 12. Lee Trevino m j B They wUI remember L la w A n i 6kNM$4H6HM Craftsmen’s Gallery — and its jammed Trevor Powell. Britain 7S4S-14S 7276- 153 Giarleston at Ridimond 13. Keith Fergus U0378 my name for a while. L tnabtraw a L haM Ottli full of talent. , Britain 75- 7t>-10Cathy Morse 80-73-153 14. J a ^ Nl(Auus Columbus at Syracuse I. M m 1193K Pawtucket at Toledo I.MSblMMt Ray Floyd, U.S. 74-7(^-14« Beverly Klass 7274- 153 15. Ben Crenshaw 119i98 I’m a special kind of fig­ The shop, decorated tastefully in , Japan 71-7J-144 Connie Chillemi 7281-153 16. * Saturday's Games chintz and charm, is run by Irene Fisette Lee Trevino. U.S. m M ure in naseball. Why? It Tidewater at Syracuse Jackie Bertsch 7275- 154 17. L any Nelson u C m isn’t bMause of my and Linda Brown. Mrs. Fisette’s special­ , Ireland 77-«r~144 Mary Bea Porter 77-77-154 18. Jay ^ S 8 111318 Richmond at Rochester Johnny MilUr, U ^. n*7S-14« Cathy Mant 7272- 156 19. Ron Streck pitching record. In 11 Toledo at Charleston ty is making beautiful silk flowers and ^ a n Waites, Britain 7I^4»-144 1103M ’ June SUton' 7278-155 10. Tom Weiskopf 107380 seasons, I won 12> Pawtucket at Columbus >'< Mrs. Brown’s is handpainted plaques. Nick Faldo, Britain Deante Wood 7277- 155 21. JdfinC o^ Sunday’s Games Bruce LieUke, U.S. 7B4P-1C 7278-155 19386 ames and lost 9S. And Tidewater at ^racuse t InwCnawMkBh DebbieMeisterlin 23. Andy Beap 1069B I h w M k t m U i Jai Alai Entries But there are many other craftsmen , Zimbabwe 77-6B-1C Anne-Marie Palli 77-72-156 f only had two 20-win Richmond at Rochester ( I who bring a variety of things in on con­ David Tboip, Britain 7 6 « - l « H.F. Duntz 8277-167 23. Jach Renner 9313 seasons. Not exactly Toledo at Charleston SUNDAY , Australia 74-71-M6 8277-157 36. Gil Morgan 5639 Pawtucket at Columbus ' LI signment. Cindy Ferro 96.6S historic. F b it . New Zealand 71- 7* -l« Lenore MuraiAa 8277r-157 25. Jim Sinnpns ------5------LhiCnniilWd The little shop can be remembered as Vincente Fernandez. Arg. 70-7S-H6 «366 MmnwMHMjMi L H fa tf a f a r t i Brenda Lundsford 82-78-158 89.U2 M ra s m o Jerry Pate. U.S. 73- 7» -l« 7881-lSO W lEdFtori 1 lili l l inilf n L fa M n o L f a t t f a Pagani's Barbershop. That shop has a . George Archer M325 -pni ■ U| (oaSi WJ] L f a t t K enunBrown, Britain 74- 72-146 86,108 fain Inrin'kM nfartvN L F M b moved around the corner and Mrs. Arnold Palm er, U.S. 72- 74-14B 8082-160 29. in aunsaq aq ‘fU I <>I '(•Ul) L S m b l 8b Jh m6 Debby Rhodes 30. George Bums •»W »A PO» UL-tttl) WAWa Fisette said you can still see the mark on , Britain Kathy HiU 77-64-161 78308 MSM* Briav Barnes, Britain 7B-70-l« 78«-161 31. Jim (Albert (Si-flSI) uaSpoQ ■(M-ifSfl a-Barbara Jones S . Tom Purtzer 77336 the floor where the barber’s chair sat. David Jagger, Britain 72- 74-116 Susie Beming 8382-165 « n *>) P»WI" «l“ , Australia 73- 7»-14B a . Leonard Ifiompson 71,167 ■qUiuuamN *|x

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ijUl; JII.I Vitor.w THE HERALD. Sat., Sat., July 18. 1981 - 15 14 - THE HERALD. S«t.. July U. 1961 if a t i Weddings Beauty finds pageant turns into nightmare

■ .V. NEW YORK - One scene suing the president of the pageant, dominates this story, and no one the sponsors of the pageant and the recapitulates it better than its main swimsuit manufacturer involved in character, Deborah Ann Fountain, Life the pageant. the gorgeous Miss USA contestant “My greatest loss is the loss of my who, as Miss New York competing style reputation. I don’t care about the in the recent pagent, was un­ money. 1 will not te happy until I’m ceremoniously hauled backstage Marian Christy vindicated in the courtroom or I get and. In moves too quick to halt, had a letter from them saying it was a the top of her swimsuit yanked down mistake, all a mistake. I want to to “prove” the unthinluible — she give that letter to the press. I want had padded herself. it printed everywhere. I want to te “It was the swimsuit represen­ vindicated.” How did she get Cohn tative,” she is saying about the per­ to represent her? “He came to me son who did the uncovering that got aginative, act that could further through a friend. He is doing this on i her disqualified, expelled. "She was capture the public, the press, the contingency. If I win some money, a foot taller than me. Black hair, world. “I could walk down Fifth he’ll get a percentage.” How much Black dress. Black eyelashes,” says Avenue with my crown on, my is lawsuit asking?” “I don’t know ... Patricia A. Brancatl Linda L. MIkolelt Elizabeth Keteihut Fountain, who has black hair and bathing suit on, shouting — Tve I will be signing some papers Jeffrey T. Coughlin Ronald E. Kbepsel black eyelashes and happens to te been discriminated against. I’m tomorrow.” wearing a wisp of a white silk dress, from Middle America and justice And it was a story that has won Brancatl-Kasheta th e texture! of new snow. . should prevail!’” her one offer to do a television com­ The story goes on: “Hard-looking, This is a Story about a brunette The engagement of Miss Patricia MIkolelt-Coughlln Keteihut-Koepsel mercial for a famous diet soda. A. Brancati of South Windsor, to bard. She is livid and she says to beauty from Wilmington, N.C., who “The theme they suggested," she Robert J. Kasheta of South Windsor, The engagement of Miss Linda The engagement of Miss me: ‘Come here. Here! We’ve got a moved to Manhattan Just two years says smiling, her deep-set eyes has been announced by her parents, Lee MIkolelt'of Manchester and Elizabeth Keteihut of Elmhurst, HI., problem (I thought my swimsuit ago, a woman who went to Peace laughing at the irony of the offer, “is Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Brancatl of Jrtfery Thomas Coughlin of has to Ronald Edward Koepsel of Lom­ was puckering in the back.). 'Come Junior College in Raleigh, that once it’s off, you keep it off.” Mrs. Frank A.* Ley South Windsor. been announced by her parents, Mr. bard, III., has been announced by in the bathroom with me! I knew the graduated from the University of “Why,” she asks, “did the woman Mrs. Frank L. Evans Jr. Mrs. Philip W.Mayhew North Carolina (1978) and, suddenly, Mrs. Scott Chartier Mr. Kasheta is the son of Mr. and and Mrs. Ronald J. MIkolelt of 109 her parents, Mr. and Mra. William minute you walked out there, that in black suddenly do that after I had has caught the imagination of Mrs. Edward Kasheta Sr. of South St: John St. F. Keteihut of Gearwater, Fla., wasn’t you!’ scored in the personality part and in Playboy magazine. “They’ve called Windsor. Mrs. Kasheta is formerly Mr. Coughlin is the son of Mrs. formerly of Elmhurst. “Then this woman reached up the interview part, after it looked as of Manchester. Eleanor M.M. Coughlin of hfr. Koepsel is the son of Mr. and both hands, grabbed the straps of me several times. No, no, that’s not if I might te in the winner’s circle? I Chartier-Leigher Evans-Ostrinsky Mayhew-Houghton Ley-Gustafson had teen around the woman in black Miss'Brancatl graduated from Manchester. Mrs. Edward H. Koepsel of 115 my swimsuit and pulled the top something I’d do.” Miss Mlkoleit attended down. It is the story that.has captured for two weeks, to feet away from Cheryl Ann Houghton of Andover and Philip Winston Sheryl Ann Gustafson of -Manchester and Fiiuik South Windsor High School in 1976 Tlmrod Road. Nella Anne Leigher of Manchester and John Scott Lynn Terry Ostrlnsky of Manchester and Frank Manchester High School. She is Miss Keteihut graduated from “Now listen. I’m 25 years old and the imagination of Johnny Carson: her. And then, when I might be win­ Maybew of Collinsville were married June 27 at Gilead Anthony Ley of Manchester were married July 11 at and from Creative School of Hair­ Chartier of Manchester were married June 13 at Second Lester Evans Jr. of Southington were married June 21 employed at Marshall’s in York H i^ School in Ulinois and my gynecologist never did anything "They’ve called. They’re still ning, she noticed?” Congregational Church. at the Army & Navy Club. Congregational Church in Gilead, r Emanuel Lutheran Church in Manchester. dressing in 1977. She is self- like that to me! Ask me? Of course calling. I am a Miss New York who Fountain, who’s forceful and in­ e i^ lo y ^ at Hair Plus of Blast Hart- Manchester. from Denison.University, Ohio, with The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John . The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham L. The bride is the daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Carl The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mr. Coughlin graduated form she didn’t ask me. She did it, and she talks funny, eats grits and says I’m telligent, insisted later, after the H ouston of Andover. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. Gustafson of 89 Diane Drive. The bridegroom is the son a bachelor’s degree in economics. Leigher of 30 Griffin Road. The bridegroom is the son of Ostrinsky of 182 Bissell St. The bridegroom Is the son of Manchester High tehool in 1960. He She is employed at Myers-Baker Sc Just stormed out of the bathroom from southern New York,” she says disqualification, on knowing the Frank Evans Sr. of Southington. and Mrs. Max Mayhew of Collfnsyllle. of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ley of 63 Ardmore Road. Y Mr. Kasheta graduated from with the cups in her hands with a mlllion-dollar smile. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Chartier of 19 Strant St. South Windsor High School in 1073 is attending Manchester Community Co., Chicago, HI. judges’ scoring. “I scored high, real The Rev. David R. Barefprd jorTiflead performed the mumbling, ‘The president, I have to Her story, she claims, has caught The Rev. James McLaughlin of Second The Rev. C. H. Anderson of Manchester performed and from Computer Processing College. He is employed as a Mr. Koepsel graduated from high high, in personality and interview. I Congregational Church performed the single-ring Justice of the Peace Elsie L. Swensson offi^ated at double-ring ceremony. Horace Sellers of Canterbury sergeant in the Security Guard at St. tell the president.’” Hollywood’s eye: A Barbie doll who know the rule book says, ‘no padding the double-ring ceremony. Melvin Lumpkin of Institute in 1978. He is employed at school in South Bend, Ind., from In­ ceremony. Herb Chatsky of Manchester was organist. the civil ceremony. was organist. Francis Hospital in Hartford. This Is Deborah Ann Fountain’s is wound up and sent out on the permitted.’ But one girl had fake B tochester was organist and Charles LundeU of Rocky Aetna Life St Casualty. diana University in 1973 with a The bride was given in marriage by her father. The bride was given in marriage by her patents. The bride was glvefi in marriage by her father. first interview on^the heels of inter­ runway. I am not someone who padding on her rear end, several had Hill, soloist. ’Ihe couple is planning a Nov. 1 ' The couple is planning an Oct. 2, bachelor’s degree in economics and Carol Leblanc of South Windsor was maid of honor. Mrs. Pat Boynton of Maine served as matron of honor. 1982 wedding at South United from Lewis University College of national headlines that have made avoids talking about ERA. I’m not padding sewn into their evening Mrs. Michael Spreda of Bristol, the bridegroom’s ’The bride was given in marriage liy her father. wedding at St. Francis of Assisi Bridesmaids were Elaine Chartier and Nancy Head, Bridesmaids were Deb Tootell of Maine and (3iarlene Methodist Church. (Olan Mills Law, Glen Ellyn, III., with a Juris her controversial, even famous. She your typical beauty contestant. I gowns and five girls had silocones. sister, was matron of honor. Miss Alida Ostrinsky of Teri Gustafson of Manchester was te r cousin’s maid Church in South Windsor. (Focal both of Manchester and Tracy Chartier of Vernon. Maybew of Collinsville, the bridegroom’s sfster. Nicole photo) • . ' doctor degree in 1978. He is an at­ ik an ambitious, driving, glamorous only entered the contest because my Now that’s padding!” Jimmy Chartier of Vernon served as best man. Manchester, the bride’s sister, was maid of honor. Wlrtalla of Andover wasLflower girl. of honor. Bridesmaids were Sue Dineen of Broad Brook Point photo) woman who talks with a Southern career in making television com­ How does she know about the and Robin Bonan of Laconia, N il. torney in the Trust Department of Ushers were Norman Leigher and David Staley, both of Robb Warner of Gilead, the bride’s uncle, served as Sears Bank Sc Trust Co., Chicago, drawl, a woman stunned in dis­ mercials was not going fast alleged silicones? “ You can tell Charles Booth of Plantsville, was his brother’s best best man. Ushers werC Mark Santinl of Farmington and Manchester; and Dennis Chartier of Vernon. John Mainville of Manchester served as best man. HI. covery. “Lots of people don’t like enough.” when you see scars under each man. Stanley H. Ostrinsky of Manchester, the bride’s Bill Volovski of CoUinsviUe. Christopher Wlrtalla of An­ Marinelll-Bunce It is a story that obtained for her Ushers were Bob Standley of East Hartford, and Kevin J ’The couple is plaiming an Oct. 10 beauty pageants. And this is a good breast,” she snaps back. A reception was held at the VFW Halt, after which the brother, was usher. dover was riifg bearer. the services of crack lawyer Roy (c) 1981 Boston Globe Newspaper Gustafson and Ralph Ley, both of Manchester. ’The engagement of Miss Gail wedding in Geaiwater. excuse not to like them.” couple left for the White Mountains in New Hampshire. A,reception was held at Chestnut Lodge in Colchester, Later, vowing Justice, she Cohn, who has masterminded an Co. Dist. by Los Angeles Times Syn­ They are residing in Manchester. A reception was held at the Army Si Navy Gub, after Dorothy Marinelll of Manchester to which the couple left for the Poconb Palace, Pocoiio after which the couple left for Bermuda. ’They, pre A reception was held a t ’The Colony In Tahiottville, Donald Richard Bunce of Rasmussen-Griswold outrageous, if Im- eight-page lawsuit in which she is dicate Mrs. Chartier is employed at LaPointe Industries in Mountains, Pa. They are residing in Manchester. residing in Bristol. > after which the couple left for Florida. They will reside Manchester has been announced by Mrs. Mayhew is employed at IJberty Mutual In­ Rockville. in Cap Code Mass. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anfhony M .r. and Mrs. Henry B. Mrs. Evans is employed at Accumail Inc. in Hartford. surance Co. in Ehut Hartford. V. Marinelli of 240 spring St. Rasmussen of Grove City, Minn., Mr. Chartier is employed at Hamilton Standard in Mr. Evans is employed at Aetna Life Insurance Co. in Mr. Mayhew is employed by Chas, W. Houke in Union- Mr. Ley is sertring in the U.S. Coast Guard. (Fracchia Mr. Bunce is the son of Mr. and ville. (Nasriff photo) photo) announce the engagement of their Windsor Locks. (Nassiff photo) .. Windsor. (Village photo) Mrs. Wesley B. Bunce of 143 Wood- daughter, Carolyn Kay, to Brent C. side St. Griswold of Long Grove, 111., Miss Marinelli graduated from formerly of Manchester. About Town Manchester Hiqh School In 1975 and Mb'. Griswold is the son of Mr. and Garland Junior College, Miami Mrs. Hayden L. Griswold Jr. of Ouellette-Wyand (Fla.) and Dade Community A discussion session will follow the musicians who are accompanied on Manchester. AARP trip their three-week tour of the U S. and Kinne-Johnson College. She graduated from Pratt The wedding will take place on picnic. In addition, the club will meet to Canada by 60 family members. Wanda Katherine Wyand of Mansfield Center and Institute in.' Brooklyn, N.Y., 'Aug. 29 at the Green Lake Chapel in MANCHESTER -The discuss eye care on Sept. 15. No No admission will te charged, but Mark John Ouellette of Bolton were married July 11 at majoring in fashion design. She is Spicer, Minn. M anchester Chapter -No. 1275, Tracy Kathleen Johnson of Manchester and Robert St. Matthew Church in Tolland. proprietor and designer at Marinelll American Association of Retired meeting has been schteuled for there will te a free will offering. The concert, which will- include Perkins Kinne of East Hartford were married June 20 at The bride is the daughter of Dr; and Mrs. D. Stuart and Company Originals. Persons (AARP) has announced August. St. James Church in Manchester. Wyand of Mansfield Center. The bridegroom is the son Mr. Bunce graduated from Got a news tip? that a second bus will te available For further information, call the band music and Swedish hymns and The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. of Mr. and MTs. Norman.C. Ouellette of 15 Dean Drive, Manchester High School in 1976 and for the trip to Cape Cod and Nan­ American Diabetes Association folk music, is open to the communi­ Johnson of Manchester. The bridegroom is the son of Bolton. from Paul Smiths Ck>llege In 1978 If you have a news tip or story tucket on Oct. 8,9.10, Cost is $141.50 Connecticut Affiliate at 236-1948. ty. Those wishing to stay for the Mrs. Alice Kinne of Bast Hartford. The Rev. Francis O’Keefe of Tolland performed the majoring in forestry. He is Idea in Manchester, contact G ty per person. A $50 deposit must te coffee hour are asked to bring something for the coffee table. The Rev. James L. Burke, S.J., celebrated the nuptial double-ring ceremony. Mrs. Harold Garrity of Tolland proprietor, forester and arborist at Editor Alex Glrelll at The made no later than July 26, made mass and performed the double-ring ceremony. Manchester Herald, telephone 643- Concert was organist and Ruth Ann Peterson of East Lyme was Gail D. Marinelll D.R. Bunce Sc Company. payable to Manchester Chapter The bride was given in marriage by her father. soloist. 2711. 1275, AARP and sent to Jeanne MANCHESTER - The St. An­ Noreen DeBona of North Massapequa, N.J., was maid The bride was given in marriage by her father. Johnson, 52 Constance Drive. For drew Covenant Church Symphonic of honor. Bridesmaids were Joan Brandenburg of Sunset Council Barbara’Jean Harkins of Norwlchtown was maid of reservations, call her at 649-1837. Band from TrolhatUn, Sweden, will Bethesda, Md., the bride's cousin; Mary Derby of honor. Bridesmaids were Martha C. Hall of Mansfield peform in concert Sunday at 7 p.m. MANCHESTER - The Sunset ' Manchester; Cathy Aversa of Drexel Hill, P a.; and Don­ Center, Jeanne A. O’Connor of Washington, D.C., Ruth Mystery ride at the South United Methodist Council. Degree of Pocohantas will na Heiland of Levlttown, Pa. Theresa Dawson of En­ A. Peterson of Blast Lyme, Elizabeth B. Cram of New meet Monday at 8 p.m. at the Zipser MHS lists honor students MANCHESTER —The Ladies Church. The group, sponsored by field, the bride’s cousin was flower girl. Britain, Susan M. Boysen of Bloomfield, and Kristen B. Club. Refreshments will be served Auxiliary to the Veterans of Foreign Trinity Covenant Church of Brendan Johnson of Manchester, the bride’s brother, Jazowski of Wayland, Mass. Manchester, consists of 40 following the meeting. served as test man. Ushers were Charles Johnson of Wars Post 2046 will hold its annual Robert Kiely of Blast Hartford served as te st man. William Brown, Usa Bnignetti, Onge, Nancy SiaUiowskI, Scott A. Students named to the Taylor, Lynda Tsapatsaris, mystery ride dinner on Tuesday, Manchester, the bride’s brother; Frank Salas of Enfield Ushers were Dr. Michael S. Wyand of Blast Haddam and Vicki Burnham, Dofeen Buyak. G ra d e 11 honor for the fourth Jeraldine Tucker, George Zdanis, and Eklwin Eklwards of Glastonbury, the bridegroom’s Robert C. Wyand of Mansfield Center, brothers of the . Mary Calobro, Karen Campbell. High Honors: Robert Carlson. July 28. The bus will leave at 6 p.m. quarter at Manchester David Cournoyer, Melissa Christine Zlto, and Danette Zotta. from the Post Home, 608 E. Center brothers-in-law; and William Edwards of Glastonbury, bride; Richard Sheehan of South Windsor; John F. Man- Susan Caouette, Catherine the bridegroom’s nephew. Eric Johnson of Manchester, High School are as follows: Cochran. Katherine Cooney, Amy Donaghue, Steven Edwards, St. Members and guests can make nlse of BHUngton, the bridegroom’s brother-in-law; I Costa, Randy Cote, Donna Cour- Marianne Freschlin, Diane the bride’s nephew, was ring bearer. Garner, Laura Gqt*iewicx, Tania reservations by calling Bridget Receives Gary N. Ouellette of Tolland, and Michael T. Ouellette noyer, Diane Cox, Theodore Cum­ A reception was held at the Elks Hall In Manchester. of Bolton, brothers of the bridegroom. Jonathan M. Grade 12 mings, Roxanne Cyr, Lori Daley, Gembala, Robin Genovese. Jen­ Marceau at 649-8891. Mrs. Kinne graduated in May from Rosemont College Hifh Honors: Knrm Albert, Susan Douer, Nicolas Dfiounuis, nifer Haberern. Debra Jesouit, Manlsse of Ellington, the bridegroom’s nephew, was Brenda Kraviti, Valerie Martin, Grade 10 in Rosemont, Pa. Kriften L. Andenon, Beth ^ l* r , Eric Djubek, James Donnelly, High Honors: Kristin Hender­ Rehearsal ring bearer. Jeanine Barber, I^urie Georgeanne Ebersold, Sara Tracy Morton, Rhonda Noreii, Mr. Kinne is employed as a tool and dye maker at Barry R. SmiUi. Sandra Stauffer, son, Darya HIrschfeld, Shana MANCHESTER—Members of the A reception was held at St. Matthew Church, after Scott Brown, AHlfon Clnlng, Elman, Brenda Foley; David J. Hopperstead. Amy Huggans, United Technologies Corp. (McKinney photo) Mrs. Robert P. Kinne udiich the couple left for Bermuda. ’They will reside in Thereu Dumas, Lora A. Edwsnls, Fritach, Scott Ooehring. Stella 0. Douglas Woodbury. Beethoven chorus are reminded of Honors: Paige Anthony. Daniel Leslie Johnson, Lisa Jane Marcan- UTS award West Lafayette, bid. Kathleen Erickson, ®'*’rard Grysb, Peter burney, Karen- tonia, Douglas Martin. Robert their engagement on Wednesday French, Deborah Cadoury, Beth Gustafson. Rita Hafner, Martin Arnold, Michael AtUs, Sharon Mrs. Ouellette is a May graduate of the University of Beaverstock, Bliss Anne Blodget, ' ParenU, William Reading, Michael afternoon at Crestfleld Otnvales- Jennifer Sullivan, daughter of Mr. Gifuere, Alison Oracle Frances Hancock, Steven Harley, Roy, Scott Russell, Kristen Stahl. ConnecUcut and is attending Purdue Veterinary Scjfiool Grat, Sandra Gray, Laurie Kristopher Huntley, Abby Isko, Barbara Bloking, John Brasek, cent Home on Vernon Street. The and Mrs. Frank Sullivan -of John Buccino, Robert Burckardt, Sean Sullivan, James Vincens, and in West Lafayette, fnd. Gruessner, Lynne Haberern, Jen­ Michael Jacobs, Brenda Johnson. Patricia Wojnarowski. performance will begin at 2 p.m. Manchester, is one of five Pratt Sc nifer Hedlnnd, Mary Lee Holt, San­ Doreen Jordan, Shelly Killian. Craig Camire, EliiabeUi Campkn, Mr. Ouellette is employed as a service technician at 'Craig Carlson. April CasUgna, Honors: Donna Adamy, Pamela Whitney Aircraft, Government dra Jeioult, Heather Johnson, Todd Karbusieskl, and Carrie Berry, Carmen Bonacorski, Vifkl Werners wed 40 years Industronics in South Windsor. (Laramie photo) Mrs. Mark J. Ouellette Nsney Johnson, Ann KraJewsU, Larsen. Daniel Clancy, Deborah Coombs, Diabetes ProducU Division employtes to te Castagna, Mark Connolly. Patricia Annette Krol, Joan Laviho, ^ r i a Alsi, Brian Lawrence, Raymond Karen Casgrove, Dawn Crowley. awarded college scholarships by the Bonny Davis, Cathy Decker, Crowley, Laurie Darna, Mary MANCHESTER -T h e East of the Levy. Mtchael MacBry*. L in* Lima, Daniel Lingard, Beth Diana, Sharon Dupont, Lisa company’s parent organization. MacGlllvary. Philip M a lin ^ l. MacDonald, Marcella MacDonald, Leonard Diana, Susan DonheUy. River Diabetes club will host a pic­ Carol Dube, Laurie Ference, and Erickson. Joahne Falco. John United Technologies Corp. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Werner of Patricia Marti, Mary Martin, Susan Mkcklewics,. Tami FraincclardI, Betsy Francollne, nic on July 21 at 5 p.m. In Williams Matthew O’ReiUy. Patricia MacLachlan, Mary Jane'M ajor. Jeffrey Fields. Mr. Sullivan is in the Customer 11 Brennen Road and Misquamicut, Also, Tammy Follansbee, Ropin Meiissa Gavarrino, Leonie Park, Glastonbury. It is open to all Orlowski. and Peter Ph«k»- Diaiie Mathieu, Brenda Glaeser, Alex Glenn, Frederick east of the riyer residents with Requiremets and Support Depart­ R.I., were honored at a 40rh wed­ Lady Di in the DAf^ Also. Anita Placenta, Barbara McConnell, Jacqueline Meyer, Frits, Michael Gauthier. Lori Hughes, Anthony Jaworski. ment. ding anniversary held at the home of Renntrt. Lori Hlcjilofl, Alan Roe, Robert Monaco,. Robert Moquin. Genovese. Naomi Goldick, Kim diabetes and their families or Gordon, Melanie Gray, Brenda Michael Kean, James Keeney, The high school senior will receive their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. Elisabeth Rogers, (^thy tey. Deborah Newton, Marc O'ConneU, Sandra KeiUi, Susan Krnpp, Bren­ friends and interested professionals. Julie Ryan, Susan Schneider, Paul Ostrom, .Albert Parcker HI, Griffin, Cherie Haddock, JddI The club, sponsored by Up to $3,000 per year for four years and Mrs. Patsy Vacca of notables and literally "Dad would have loved said a . ' laughing Denise Plante, Marjory P»rt, Lori HildUig. Robert Jones, Melanie da Kuhl, AnUwny Kvadas, David BOSTON (UPI) - Lady Uarit L. Schults, Courtland S ^ , Lammey, Michael Utonrneau, Manchester Memorial Hospital and of full-Ume study while attending Misquamicut. this,” Etogart’a son Steve Alison Smith. Kimberly SoIecU, J Riley Peter Robinson, Loriann Kalagian. Penny Klojsy, rTOd Lea, Diana Spencer, who wiU thousands of ordinary Buckingham Palace Patricia McCarthy, Rebecca the American Diabetes Association any accredited four-year college in The Rev. Thorsten Gustafson wed Britain’s Prince people” who are related to was quoted aS saying. “1 q^okeswoman. Melissa Spiel. t.aurle Romano', Kevin P. Boy. R o ^ Bee V a * Lo. McCray, Kelly Meek. Kathleen surkwaatber. Susanne S t ^ . J ot- Sayre, Carole Schreiber, Chriatine Suaan M a u t. Q aii M aluro. rAniiMts all interested persons to the United States, married the former Ruth Johnson Charles later this month, the 20-year-old queen-to- think it’s Just sensational.” The ^Spencers, on her J a m ie PitUley, WUliam Prenetta, Wayne nUer SoUivxn,Mkhael------P- Sud>, , ____Scott, Carolyn . Sherman, Barbara D o lo re s M elen d es Reading. ElisaheUi Sayre, Rebec­ bring their own food, drink and Initiated In and Mr. Werner on June 21, 1941 at hSg moK famous Yankee be. “I think he’d be very father’s side, figure David Tedtord, Thomaa E. Till, i gj. ong*. Sherry M ^eotis. Dawn Morlarty, Karen Mottram. Jonathan Newcomb, ca Schackner, DeUa Schatiman, tebleware. Picnickers should meet program f to chilte^^^ of Emanueh Lutheran Church in relatives and ancestors Most of the notables are amused by this,” added prominently in p«(er Tyo, Kurt Wagner. U m a v william Surek, Coleen PameU Senkow, Lorna Seybolt, at the pavilion, rain or shine. employees from all divisions of Webb, John Whlttoo, Uia WoWe, ,fy |„ Wallace. Wayne DenUe ParenU, EUen Paul, Diai^ Manchester. Their attendants were than most Americans, says between 7th and 10th David Hanna, Bogart’s Washington’s ancestry, Pearaon, Joeepb Placenta, Stanley Christopher Surh. Barbara The event will give poeple and op- UTC. To date, scholarships have Mrs. Daniel Renn and Leslie Hoyt. biographer. and Uurie Ziebarte . , webb, Jeannette Weerden, Cheri Thurston, Lynn Tcacy, Lisa a Boston genealogist. cousins, he said. . Roberts said. ' > Honori: John F. Anderron, wilbanke, David Young, Liaa Prouty, Rhonda Rqtlua. Oieiyl po^LjrSteL S ^ been awarded to 546 students. Jennifer Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Werner are also te Among the notables on “Anybody with lots of “’That’s news 'to me,” Santoro. Jane Sherman, Steven Witham. and Robert LaytoYi Silvia Androde, Hope Blette. zatkovrakl. and Bernard Zlmmer- YaUin. parents of Mrs. John Fyfe of the family tree, says Gary New Englaiid ancestry has IJeborah Bond, Anna Bronlei. SietNl, Kwiry Smith, Michael St. Eugene, Ore., and have one grand­ Boyd Roberts,, are U.S. a fair likelihood of some daughter, Darcie' Vacca. p r e s id e n ts - G e o rg e connection,” Roberts paid. Mr. Werner is retired form the Washington, John Adanii, “I would give it a one in Ghauftarrail LlmouahMS Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Divisfon Theodore and FrankHn four or one in five chance.” Matte Your Day More ' of United Technologies Corp. in Roosevelt, Revolution War . Lady Di’s American CGSC offers new program Blast Hartford. spy Nathan Hale, matinee fam ily began w ith 25 Than Speciat! Service notes The couple received a money tree'; idols Rudolph Valentino ancestors who Came to and wreath, other gifts and coq; and Hutaphrey Bogart, colonial shores between of a college-wide Honors Com­ remaining within their majors. gratulatory cards at the party World War H Gen. George 1610 and 1660, be said. , Entering freshmen with superior One facet of the program is that in attended by relatives and friends Patton and financier J. Among them was Joseph training at Lackland AFB, Texas, on scores on sUutdardized tests, excep­ mittee, students take 24 credits or Dean A; DMjaPdlns of Wetherell duty stations. Ten Connecticut its equivalent in either mathematic the sophomore year, students take from Rhode Island and Connecticut. Pierpbnt Morgan. - Morgan, .a pioneer New Sept. 3. tional high school rank, or other two, 6-hour, team-taught courses Street h u enlisted in the U-S. ^ soldiers are now assigned as aides. evidoMe of outstanding academic or foreign languages in addition to Others Include public Enguuid farmer who died Force and departed for basic A 1960 Manchester High School surveying the Western cultural opinion pollster George inlTM. Army Private Jam as Anderson, ability will be able to participate their standard major programs. ' training a t Lackland AFB, Taxas. gnMuate, Pvt. Anderson enlisted This specialisaUon is designed “ to experience in terms of history, Gallup, Washington Post One Morgan daughter, so n of Mr, and Mrs. John A n d ^ this fall In a new Honors Program at He graduated from Daniel last July to train as a radio repair­ stress 4>asic intellectual tools classical literature, and philosophy. Editor Ben Bradlee, and Martha, is an ancestor of For All OooMlons Webster College hi Vermont and has of 31 Dougherty 8t„ has b ^ Central Comiecticut State College, Irish folksongs man. He took basic at Ft! Jackson, necessary for the pursuit of learning ‘ Honors candidates, like all other sudi super-rich families as Bogart’s mother Maude. Black or Silver Limousines Available assigned to temporary du^ In te New BriUln. Clentral students, will te required to gfilertf* a position In'the Air Traffic S.C., and attended t e U.S. Army Opoi to all nujors, the select in other, fields, an emphasis in step the Rockefellers and the The other daughter, Control careerornretmr field. ‘ area as part of a natlonvride. S ig i^ School at Ft. Gordon, Ga. take 62 hours of general education H.L..Hunts of Dallas. Margaret, is an ancestor of “ recruiter aide” program a llo ^ Honors Program, whose courses with these times when the nation is COVENTRY — The public is In­ ^ ^ ^ e in the area, t e soldier wiU returning to fundamentals in under (Antral's national award­ vited to Join Irish folkslnger Tom She is also distantly Lady Diana’s mother, Mrs. Comwcticut enlistees to return home to give a wUl be conducted within Central’s Norman-Shellds Jr,, »«> of be available to discuss Army educaUon,” Beeching said. winning Modes of Thought Oallinan at the Booth & Dimock related to Vice President Frances Shand-Kydd. firsthand aeobunt of miltltary life. School of Arts St Sciences, features curriculum, which was this spring Medicar Service, he. Roberta L- Johnson M HlHlart training and education opportunities a special em phuis on either foreign Beginning with 12 to IS students Library, Route 31, on ’Tuesday at 2 George Bpsh, he said. ’lUs makes Bc^e a 7th gtrert.. recently entered tae Air He will work at the city’s Army with high school students $nd com­ cited by the American Asspeiation cousin—a link tte t was thd office, 656 Main St. ^ ' or m atettatica, said Paul and building to 50 in four years, t e p.m. for an hours of songs, poems, Roberts, a professional f^orce Delayed BoUatment munity groups. Honors Program aims to moUvate of State Colleges and Universities as geneologist who has been rage of the British press 643-1211 roanm. . Nominated by their local Pwfvqitng, associate dean. School of and music. He leaves Connecticut a t t e end. studtots of extraordinary ability to “the moat innovative program In The free program is sponsored by tracing the connections Wednesday when it was A iie i graduate of OwnMChenw Howell recruiters, aides sw ve In their Arts ^Sciences. state colleges and universities.” 'PanhniKBii Traininw honwtowns for 45 to 90 days before of August for his first duty station at With the assistance and approval pursue Intellectual challenges while the Eastern Ginnectlcut Library since November, said so disclosed in London by Vocational Technical Training Ft. Huachuca, Ariz. Association. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Werner far be has found “too or 300 Debrett’s Peerage. School, he will leave for basic reporUng to their first permanent < .. r" THE HERALD. Sat., Sat., July 18, 1881-17 16 - TH E HERALI). Sat.. July 18.19S1 Fine arts in Boston Sunday Ethel .Morman and Gordon Saturday TV MscRds lin g song) from some Pei opens museum momoraMg B re a d u ^ tmolcsls in . one gewnont of 100 YEAR S O F QOLODI HnS, a twoJKxjr lalute BOSTON (UPI) - Inter­ wdre re-established between the that provided the granite for the than one million visitors are rook wHIt amalk'k IIM Irle Light Sunnyhrook.aiidaaakahulplromhy to the reconSng Induitiy on NBC- two countries in early 1979, i.(gOaliw.) Taka Tara Tha boat ol tha Irland, ‘Unolo’ Jnramlah Cobb. nationally acclaimed architect older building. expected in the museum during m “Sunday Big Event,” July 19. l.M. Pei Friday-opened his museum officials said. In the interior created by Pei, the inaugural year. ( D l 8^wlwOee&5lB*^ John Davidson and William Wln- ’The exhibition of 106 bronzes, c n . P a a lM Calganr atam- neweit accompliahment — the glass walls and open spaces offer Johnny Laa, MllHon Dollar Baud. dom hoot the spedat, fdaturing 19 Pei, who has won awards for 18 I HaaMNoa Ttgar-Cala 0Mtov7«MMahiM^ thrde-story )22 million west wing Jades and terracotta figures from views of much of the building’s That Time PorBOl” 1B7B (toug Saturday Blast stare and enteitainment acts. of the more than 30 major of he Museum o f Fine Arts in about 1500 B.C. to 2nd Century interior as well as of outside gar­ O WltaBaaNaaaahihptaaaataHia l i M MeCkira.JohaMoEnary.EdSarnina StwHay Hack stars as an am­ Besides Memian and MacRae, projects he has designed in the t lgortk BaraartLook. Burrough'alalaolaUMalofMand Boston. B.C. completed ita tour of five dens. i AuiTlibMM^SIOlaaoaOIxon Brllloh ahip-wraok aarvlvara bitious talavislon nows rsportor guest stare inckide Glen Campbell, United States and aboard, also 0 T(n M ia a O O M M H H a iMa i M ______The Qreat Bronze Age of domestic museums with a 10- ’The addition of the west wing 0Ma«la-leaaaMa|ob.ToMaka ‘‘4*80 CB BaanodMOMah of the National Gallery of Art in Cartaaaa aaiaada, ha oHara hlaiaalf aa a (N TM W aa t” MSS RobanShew. (SO D CBS Sparta Saturday The (S S h a N s lb teierision D E A TH C A R O N T H E The enteitiinment special ex­ Graham Gund Gallery. plements' the original neo­ smodthly through the entire (DDaaagDaaaghaaoegalh gabwa pig to taal a aaarinilh aanaa. Mary Ura. Caatar la aani waal altar Brillah Orand Prix. where lop Washington; the National Center thaCWlOfatwhOTindlannatlenaata Pormula Ona drtvora oempala In a PREEW AY, to be rebroadcast on plores aR the musical facets of the The exhibition is the first classical building which opened museum once removations are 0 t M a h noaaaaj Sj^la^M lm aM ** “Ban recording world by decades. Mnce for Atmospheric Research in lO sH raballlng agalnal govaramaal gruaWia raon that domanda ukM oM Voyapa, CharSa Bwirtn'* Poapsla "The CBS Saturday Night Movies," major artistic exchange of its in 1900, will officially open to the completed and the Asiatic Wing raaarvatkm and raSraad poielaa. (2 proSoleeey hem ear and driver a» e Thomas A. Edison Invented tne Boulder, Colo.; and Everson Q D 0 gohaohioaaallaak aanp. No Olhar Informal las JulyZS. kind between the United States public next week. ’The addition and American Paintings ) ANaaiOay Hkaa wHbapraauintad.(80mlna.). - MMs.(Ralada)(BOmlnsJ When a woman swears a man reegrd player in 1877. Museum of AR T IN Syracuse, ISt'waS StroolWaak 'ABaeond 9) WtndurWamnn , „ and the People’s Republic of was made of granite from the Galleries are re-opened. C £ (D hiTliaNaiaa ParBaBtHAL eanad tried to run her off the road, and N.Y. lliOO Olanli at lha Markal' Ronald A. 0 Movla-(Waalam)** "Baa” iphraMbwlssiaUaa __ CHECK USTEWS FOE EXACT TIME. Chinn Eince cUplomatic reationE same Deer Isle, Maine, quarry .Museum officials said more }Bra*rKM a CD(D Tartaa'Laaa Naagar Qlanti, lha diraolor ol ona ol lha 1071 Poya Dunaway. BtaovKaaoh. JwsvMOsiaadvl*” * •niaasB several other women report similar S H a lM g a tep-ratadraaaafehgroapaenWaS Wyatt Eerp, Doo Holliday, the InHasrl'* tOSB JanslOsynsr, accidents, Janette Clausen (Miss dantowBrotharaandthabuautKul JM a rT M i SIraat. glvoa hla eurrani market Douglas PakOaiika, Jr. A aa’sv Hack) theorizes that one driver is -nd kivaalmant Kota EMar Iva again aa aome oJ M do wugiandlyoluMSuliaipuohwnM jN aa n boMaalpagaaelthaliguntWWaul responsible. But ths police-at first I Aio Mm ma. an^ladyandahawovaaln...bulaha I taliwaaaaalWaaklallaataw SdIO mloOiaaotaan.tthtaJ ndorms them. (00 mlnsj discount her theory, and when they on the treadmill I JtaBaUMT ( E Mdawoild 0 TaatCatBaBhers'DIverea; A can no longer deny the presence ()f « Smliyfftna)** •^klgBaT" ^ Mavla -(No laf oraialloa 'Vaaag atH aarl” I B M Prank ChIM’a Parapaothra' ChSdran talk the "Freeway Fiddler," they insist aaallablat "M aaolloflha Blaaira, Dorla Day. Aa arraagar X Kte^m ady) »^AMott tOST RiohardBaaaharl.Olmena C0HOIQQf 0OOTI MW 0100 By Martin Sloane form and the ingredient list ■aAairtaaa” RotandCaray.Oraila elopea wMh a eeaipoaar’a (laaoee AndCoa«MhiThaN|m'' 1M1 BImon. In rounding aa axlraa to b m m Rw tfhfOfOWr t h ^ ll solve the mystery on their from any package of Sara rauhool leal rani ol m n ^ d i ^ ol DEAR SUPERMARKET Mwla tpbia. (No olhar Monnatloii M tlnda tha going lo a ^ (go n*M.) Dick Powall, Andrew Blalara. Tha ■ nm own. Lee All Butter Coffee 0 Waaiagaora Taliia ^aaagoa^ uumaiwiamnllndalhanlaalvaalntha each axtra la aWaotad. (OOmlna.) TV Sunday SHOPPER - I am a ------"-i)(aiwaj^ . • iL e v e tw r kiM. CHECK USTINCS FOR EXACT TIME. Tha Rofflagnoka thow yoo atop by 4i40 ■ lOwUpwAOwile former cashier for one of Cake. Expires Sept. 30, atop how to maka laaagna wMh hao 8CtdavtalRSaatarirt**H "Mra. MO 1981. Sundanoa" 1074 Elixabath SdIO the big Midwestern super­ ( S ( B BasaWhananyndlealahll Supermarket k M o t p ^ . Bonus! This offer doesn't TM ttilB Montgomary, Robert PomroMi. TM C S 0 WMa World Ot Sports On man W ‘lokaa lor a rlda,'Enoa and market cluins. When the J MharAatlCoaigany (S d ) laTliaNaaa widow ol lha Sundanoa Kid linda lo d a y'n ahow anbealan llohl Turk drs aaalgaod Is a a rslly , From Page 16 require a form: 3 aieeKla ttooiaa I l i M haraaSMdMdlvIaopardyw^^ hsavywalght eontander Miohaal — alatantdlakletattoinay fa break chain switched from cash loama that lha Sundanoa KM dM net SpkikawMatlampllodaPiranaWBA Oolna MuUny” IS M Humphray 0 P ia a s B a x ■WaehaiaaaETImPbfwalw M a" Tadty KEEBLER Sandwich J lantaHiaKih I oasa wMa opon. Otapaat; SO BogaiL Josa Parrar. Oflioara rsvoR 0 Aall WachtE *81 ‘Maaea'Otxea _ 1 M 0 registers to computer-type Shopper die. but la waHUig lor har at lha oM Lftht llaav ^ a W Champleu Eddie 88B Gsorga Sseal, Goldin Hawn. Aa Cookie Coupon Offer, P.O. ) Mawaih had Waaitit agaluataoaptalnlhay eenitdarungt 0 Movla iCam sdy)” * "AiMre- ® OmwmmRyeataWto^^ terminals, we cashiers } SpcfIsCMitof KangPhaoay hMaHwl wHh the gold utolaa by tha " a u l a Muhammad. (OOmlna.) (DMlMovlo-(Dtama)*” b H ■■MBdrod acpiririgacae sad daaoahaEabtaad msniaiy. t t n r a ^ ^ slaaAndTkaLlan'' 1888 Jean g ) MamaMOft adHailin d laal tisalar Ohara mlaadvaatsraa 0 M o rtd -(Brdma)** “AicardtOa Box NB-327, El Paso, h _ -i.-...... ~adVoarMaalthDf. Infamouaduo. (OOmlna.) OutarUiiilla noraa" . 1B4S Joan ( D ( D AEeeMereleeloeeyeverMe - Praabief 18” 1878 AatEaSlakar. were given training tuid Miohaal Otar raporta on madlcal MayorMhonaan’e Porum Simmons, Alan Vaung. Qaorga mother Oarria's oallaarylalsata whioh takatoko themthorn on ao parllena, Texas 79966. Receive two Crawfard. Aur Blyth. A htun udfi (D khtw'sKatnar Barnard Bhaw'a aallrlo oomsdy ComammllyCalaadar Daiwki Jotloa. Capa and ooaa rarml notified that we would be ta ia a U paca C oaatar 0 tt V lM N L a a B U d BaaaboS: lurnsd-walirsas llads baalaeas ahaoal pala Mm oat ol buoktooo. -hllarloxs------and------amorosaloaraay* - lelatatedadadtaaaaeaBaaeptaTa 91 coupons. Send five tfSaatarptoao Thaaira ‘Couaki AnIneldeLeekHeekBivenlOumbel. titiSmir t U fU asooaas, bat losaa oonirel afhar rtim — KW O abovtamaakittlutaiofandthbion UBAPRaaBMuaPBm aoreoa ths DM West. (PO) (106 expected to maintain a I WawpabiUhiNuhHIan durlnothadayaefthaRomanEmblra. liQO for kaapa and H y ataga lo a poEoa proofs of purchases from I aaganaaB Batta; Pamlly Angal’ Whan Batta (II the pleyora' alrlka oontinuau. ungralaf at dsughlsr, amidst d ewErtoW a WeptEae atadea. 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Radbone' takaa lha troubadour a lob at a nlghtolab spoolaNilna In 2g^*2»S'C5;""iW ohallangs aa older d n ilsr lo a "’va'Taraatt" riV W 1888 8000 BoritKarloH, 0on0fhaM«fiE 1981. 31, 1982. Cookies, the words, tradWon of fok alnaing and glvaa k a may baeoms lha world's moat Zohra Lampsrt. Barton Hayman. An oroaaoounby lolopy raoa. (100 worked. The new elec­ (BiFsLporfrteiideHew mlna.) 0 E it o a Makbig'n iktgaWerk mala atrlppars. a Okie hla father Is •tOOYooraOldoMkoHEo'WIEIam Jamas Brovra. Aa aokig horror star SHartf^aataro^** "HIsh offer; Sinex Refund, Vicks OLD LONDON Melba “ Keebler Fudge Nutty and 0 Movie KHorreraauapenee) • H now IwM. (eo ndnaj •.(Rspaaceomlnsj unalablaBlrlooalaadCwllhvampIras alpa j eonbordtapsyohopatMOMlporala tronic cash registers were ROYAL DESSERTS qp D o rn And OoMoth 11WB tryins to olosa: and Abby laoaa a N d itT s A ) m a amai town. 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This offer box tops from any two C S (S Pal Attart Show whoraonabaoomaaawarawolltoba host Bryant Osmbol sad the t f l M a -(Myalarirt ” * . “B8W" book. OUlsd RH8 hra.. 18 ndna.) America, as wall as Rtaeaa a 1l0O refund form, eight Royal code on a 3-by-5-inch piece ip iM o A IM m 9 ) Amartea'aTopIO QBay, T eddy Pandmotsaa, and tha program's oo-boata lor a look at a MarnyaHaras,ThaMniaBiMhsra Mast WaaHicr Sparta scEuuier, the information expires Nov. 1, 1961. g:M hurdad to lha othora. (2 hra.) look H alm se And tha B p id sr and Rotas wEhClmka Khan. (3 hra.) poEolst oa tooM sad hdsmalloaal flavors of Old London Desserts package panels of paper. Expires Aug. 31, 9 j ABCWaokandSpoalal'Tha 0 Here'eTa VeurHeeRh'Medloal ( S ( S 0 N a w a w IM variety of amalsur aporla Wamsa^' 1044 Basil Ralhbona. ( D BportdCaalsc Stab Of Man tas* was fed into the computer. (S d ) biTtiaNawa 9 ) Btaraky And Hutch ( B oaad CbpEcaart; U.8 A ) maeee.(BOmlag) 8 1180 Clip ‘n' file refunda Melba Toast. ExpiresrSept. containing Universal 1981. Contaat Kid Blrlkaa Again' A grand Roaaaroh' (doamhCaptlonad; aollvlllsa, Ineludlnq manman's and tggalBtuoa.BhailuukllolmaaligMa 0 H s r a ’sNsvi 0 U fic a BimdayMIlM B:M aohama baokfiraa whan a boy who 9 ) Rselnp Pram Bahnsnl Park, 0 Austin C)ly Liialts ‘Lson ______ig finale, a amwdmaaawtruaiiipInyccpMarato Bi4B I 0 0 wcmahart aaday 0Htra'aNovi At any time, the Baked gooda, deaaerta ( S ( S BugaBunniHtoad Bunnar U.SA) Radbons* takaa lha troubadour woman's arm wraainaa 11:80 30 1981. Product Codes and 35 cents Copyright 1981, United aniara ovary contaat that comaa m RwofftiOwiltf gymnaalloa oampbUUonln Oregon, kMharvlollma.(8hra.) (D Mauls-(Camsdy|***M "A 0 t o Maslsrplees Tkssirs ^ IMS tiuuiager could go to the _ 1:18 0 nvoMbwIaaTsUsa tradWon of laSi ab iM and glvaa N a 'Upalalra.OowaalaIra: APalroT C IS Haws (File 7) RHODES Variety Bread for postage and handling. 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Send the underpaid butlar. avoid atarvallon. djaouaaavantaollhawauk. ___ lOlBO 0PtaamanRcpnita _ and maksa no snort to End aoolMr ooidaii)haanaktehlaparanta.(eo 8lSV{HDraitta>***J’0(W*rato SARA LEE-Florida 0 Jabaona Plltuburgh Plratoa at St. Louie 0 fibula -(Daasmantary) ••H Slakal and Rogor gbbrt rovisw the BoaHaHt” 18S4BaltaOarta,Laato riniging up the customers’ coupons — beverage refund required refund form and iHOUKA/CCinCflM/ Cardinala; or Atlanta Bravea at S iB M a k Naurs 0M e vla lBtamal**W"8hliawaf Job anti ha W vMlad by two aoolal Department of Citrus. 0 VIBaAlagta S )* ^ a g a To Tha BoMoni sinf0 thansurllno.raoalvoaanunmaolsd mcMariebaecdy raarrademacrapr 0 iraTourBualnaaa ____ Saaion wHh hoat Bruca Jannor wM hartarrSorywhSaharptldaranipalha avMMblal'ValaaiaanliaMnp''No vlall from his dying lalhar and (PMevta-(Waclcra)«*1k "MdaTe Jaffaraaas havs aa dll loo oIo m Jan Barry tad Doan Torroaod. lata 0 U8AHnclMovsWba rung up by the cashier, the g>00 0M evlaH BclaooaPletlen)** "I, tallgraaa...aanai1lnechaalah...ara mkibvdRbaalrad.) eaeetmler wEh a member ol the Ke tr18 proofs of purchase while CS CarCaraCanIral'Do H Youraair ulr.)(2hra..46mlnu.) w _ „ b a H Boston Rod Box va Other kihirmatlon A*8able. (80 praiaanl gktlrland. (3 hra.) Hangwan'oTraa" 1887 JaokLord. 'EOt rook Molt who popatorixad dm number of items rung up, Monatar” 1073 Polar Cuahlng. only a law ol lha momenta caught 0 BasabaH Boi JcmaaParantkia.Ilm'BlaekBandh' Max Mao, ba'o a now imlehbor, arid \0/ looking for the required re­ eargara aortal . 3:30 KonsaaCIlyRoyalaOfplayora'abgts __ 13d0 ime eoead.(l hra J (»irlalopharLoa. A adantlal takaa a ( S Marla And Tha Maglo Movla duraig four yoora and lOOJOOmSuu OD ThsOHmrNswVsik haaa8 «M)00piloaoihlahsad.aRcr a amy ool Ivolo lal abeal E. Dr.JaokVaalmpa trtO the tim e the cashier had fund forms at the super­ 9 ) 0 Pena And Tha Happy Daya aarum r^loh tranalorma him Into a gfiravsl In Africa. (SO mlna J oontlnuos, altarnata programmlne D 0 4 T 0 PBA Bawikia Waukegan Opan oaoaplne bom lha hangman's Irsa t ® MooisalOf HsHRMlea 0 SnoakPravlaaraHoalaaana baabwL) _ Ir tf been at the register, the market, in newspapers and nand. 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Lana” iBTlOlerla Orahamo, iMamgtlbaBUg^ hitag A eoaeolor balaa qouHnaoil JarmHar Jonas. HaN-brMwomaa Haas" 1988 Gordon MaoRas. Offers may not be cinema paitlolpallon hoatid by Sand! 0 InPloia anablad tham to boooma lasandaiy ( S t S DrakPaok 0 Harviut T ampla g b BanaylMIBheui __ Melody Pattsrsoa. Ths issn-aga by a oofloto raokala oommIHaa, oaaghi balwaao Ihs love ol two Phylllt Kirk. Maaloal rsratka ot their rings per minute for available in all areas of the 9 ) PortraBOtAUgand SdO axplorsrs. 0Movla-(Orama)*” TfoahyB" daughtar of a smoH town proMHula 0 M a vis -(A d v s n ls io ) ** H raodEt Ma yoidh and Mo atart la lha 'Brolhar Rat' la whioh Ihrss air MfBaiaaiy'aBaparTBhlrt 0 Movla -(No Information BdIO hraijmts.(Shrg,S6mlasJ rtadata,alStdtoBata.taraaia8Eary each day. Since all ava3abli)"CatamountKWk»g" M 1B7B OylsasIsrStallona, Tails asahasolsllonstolhabrulalkiilaol "Dolby's Raagara" 1888 Jomau Mdtoalgreoadaaj O U r b a a La a g a s’t National country. Allow 10 weeks to O bBalarllooara 0 ff m S d a n a Comady Show C D (D CBBBalardayIHghfMnvfa ahlra.Manlad.wllhababyonlhaway Oarnar.JaekWardaa.ThaaaploimM 0reVwwBimbwae gtoderay rreclda dawn. (1 te lakie.) cashiers were expected to 0 Carraaoolandaa Olhar hdormalloa AvaUaMa. (SO ■ThaManllou' 1878 Blare: Tony her mother, and aoms alranga CatotaMca'ftawatraH ilaalertha receive each refund. qwwBiMMOAmsBit 0 Nowamakar Saturday Danlal and dMtoalonad by vanlaMne lama dteappaaranoaa ki a alala- ths Amsrloao Rangsra and Ihsir 10)00 ChaaglaoTImaa'TNayiaf'athama 0 BgirtaCcalcr meet the store’s rings-per- 0 :M Sohorr modaralaa a group of Curlla, Buaan Blraabsrg. Ths and lortuna.Boekyratutnatolha lino lsadar.ColonalWIMamDaiby.asha OD(D Trappor JeM .M .B. 0 MawaWWig U ^ The following offers Hartford ‘ ball Run (P G ) Fri. and Sat. (S d ) kiThoNawa JuSa ChSd And Mars malavelantapItRofananelantIndMn aupporladetphanaea.fahra.) aamakiM EmooimarvaHvaMOirdM dlallngulahod oorraapondadta wllh 0 RamsmVsr Whan: Whasla, to prove he was miioh mora than a OHavla-(Drama) •• “ Homaa laada hla man through a landing TrtoPar'Efboeemooateohyie Em oouatry and Ha hapaot oa gitok minute average, mostvof are worth a total of Alheneum — I Sent a at 12:30, 2:40, 5, 7:30, 10, 0 :M guaata In a quaatlon and anawar WMes And WMstlaa The Story of msdielns man aaoka rabirih In ths ona shot aMossr. (Rkibd PCD (3 aanuai onMuiUiAblealntlialnvaalon wbaa hd Is Hood by Impsadlae 0 gratssalanalRsHsoFrom CS Mavla KMyalary)*** “ Advan- K B d K R M m n Iwdvel a young uraman. (3 hra.) Paelot" 1B80 Moot WUIIamaoa. Amarlsa, a t wall a t Raagtn a the cashiers worked to S11.9S. This week's Letter to My Love, Fri. at 11:45; Sun. at 12:30,2:40,5. lormal. _ Trantogrtatlon m America' John Olslgud. A Brinahaaorsi amdly.(80mlnsj . ' tathdrtieod. peodfclo horaoramorit poNotaa on aooltl and krlaraalloaal MaaqcHa.Taxaa luraaOf BhorloekHobnoa” 10BB 3X10 9 ) 0 Ths Lava Boat Myalaiy and rart tamEy ibWe. (Repeel; eo rakrej speed up their rings. As The m ost fun 0MovtaKBrama)«*tk “ Shimmai' AmilMa'aTopIO aatvieaaeant'adividadloyailaaand Sl4d Iaaaaa.(a0mlntj liatings contain 922.45 7:30, 9:30; ^ t . and Sun. at 7:30, 10. BatllRathbona.NloilBnioo.Holnioi InoUghP' BaauBrMgaa. Lloyd ( S Hot Pudge ShB^KndTW Heallh danger board ship In the form of atopathaattanpItoataallhaOown 9)MovleK8uepenee)” W "Honor ooninasd Meals ladd Mm to d l ^ CD Movla -(Advontars) U rge 0t|l0 time 6UIIC passed,UaOBCUy theMIC average in new refund offers! 5:30, 7:30, 9:30. money can buy 1 Brldgaa. An Amarloan living In 0VBilnesrBollPromthaBtua'Thla laaao'sooaailisluaalaiandadoolar t pfoiHe Ths oomsdy team ol InfonaaUon to lha KQB. (Rated R)tt "AdvarHaraiOfDaadaan" 1848 J M ^ ol England, (go mini.) OlPrankonalaln” 1S71 Ralph aplaodaravsalahowlhsramaikabis and hla llanosa esssa a asrloua ® MgiaDoagMaCaJwM:Ddrtdr. Karan gharior. -wraS'iSTlwSto^DwlS^'iBSO increased. It was like the BRICK OVEN Refund AuatrallawHhnooommllmanlaolhar Balea, Voronlca Corluon. The mad Rpnnls Barker and RonMa CorbaU, Errol Plynn, Vlvaos Lkrdfors. Tha g RaemOdlpMH Iikdah Copparllald. Gaaalt; Malltta » Eaal Hartford d ) 0 Blohta Bloh-Seoeby And Ihanaurllno.racalvaaanunaxpaotad VSdngvaaaaladomlnatadlhallvsaol proMamI lor Doo. (Rap(Rapsali eo ndaaj known aa tha Tw o n orudau'. Otar In llrSB £7coaVr(itoAaaHatioa.A rabbit trying to catch a •pqBRZPaoBhow dootorliuplohlaoldirlekiusaln.no sloryafdwIabvIoasEpaidshlavaras GHbart, Chat AHiint, Pratldgals Offer. Receive a SOcent re­ Poor Richards — Vernon vlall from hla dying lalhar and ths adventurous Noraamanand «3eoad«imlloasd;Ua «U .8 JL ) BdahameroaatalaofanoidlnowRha 8BtovSa-(0ramal*«W ‘'RoMng lha Isnolng maalsr of tha Bngllch aklggvFe»4— * «aalilplw Ba^ Batman And Tha Supar snoblsd tham to baoome Isgandary 0 Mavla-rooi CaaMla"18Sg Dlagulaa" 1040 Bowary Soya. (PwBdKInj dem Mhlm.(napaa" I hke. (Repeat; 80 mine.) rook wnh BrHoIx'a Elsolrlo Light aon.0MadPa)(t08mlnsJ Baowdoa hat orottad a s s a a ^ a __ 4*04 bp told how they had fared ( S ABdIaw Popa w Hour )Porsyta8oga 9 ) BaaebaBBenPraneleooOlefte 0HaVNaM ha TyroaaPewar.JaanPatargOElear from two Brick Oven 9:45, 12; Sun. at 12, 2:25,. 7:20, 9:30; Sun. at 2, 4:15, IWUt Disney MIokay Knox. The gang. wortUng aa 3:30 (Marriage kora Bgakr tanka taiaa and lortaaaki ® N a w t — Just like going to the ProductionB' Mavio-(Narror) < "Mummy'a oopy boya on a nawapapar, turn va New York Mala (K tha playara' 0lioHa-(Adi . "Paros SBllMs'.^ranM)” W "Dual" BMO -packages and the proof-of- 4:50, 7:10, 9:45. The Great 7:20. SBavaoga" 1073 Paul Naaehy. Jaok NoHonalOsbaraphlcSpaelal alrlka aonllnuaa, altarnata tha Maw World daring thataqrtalHoa principal’s office. dolootivaa whan a Mond la ahol m a Of Ona" 1070 Chabk Norrla, 1B71 DannIsWsavar.TImHafbait. A ) WaakInRavlaut paor.igonkia.) ® VoyagaToTtiABotloaiOfTba purchase seal from any Muppet Caper (G ) FYi. and Drive-lna Taylor. A mummy raturnid to Ilia, AmaitngWbfM ' gwMalr.) Jannilar O'Neill. Kang Pu arllat 11)00 tad Ihf Boaqaaat of Maxioo. (S hgIdup.COOmlna.) i MyThiasSana psyohapalhia drivar ki a diaial itg, ® “ ® ' ^ 1 : 3 0 ’The failure of a cashier tea. Ehepires Dec. 31, 1981. Sat. It 12:45, 3:05, 5:25, aoaka a body tor tha aoul ot hla (SikrvlaKDraiaa)** “Ptltaburgh" Waalum U.8. Aoiataur avangas the murder of Ma adopted lrlaaladilvsamanolflharoad.(lOB ( D ® ® 0 0 Nawa 8TAaairsllan Ralat Football Eaal W indsor — Clash balovod wlla. (2 hra.) Jake Haas BeipalTkna ( D l 8&LroalbaiEdiiiealoaEakkaoe to consistently improve the 1042John Wayna.MarlanaDlalrIch. son. ( rIm P(i) (SO inhwJ BMO Taaait to Ba Anaranoad PILLSBURY $1 Refund 7:50, 10:15, 12:10; Sun. at of the Titans (PG) Fri.- Aman'aruthlaaadrivalorpowarintha , ___ jppperhndllee 0Mavls-airaina)” ^'W lnalaH VS Wkwlptg Bhia Bernbtra ^^S TfcS ak lno Pol Marlin StTHarnoae Racing Pram Roo- Khtd" 1834 W .gP lalda.B iinm ^ )LHsOflM sy rings-per-minute average Offer. Send the required 12:45, 3:05, 5:25, 7:50, Sun. at dusk. — Caveman oonl and ataal kiduatry coata him hla I RMkOfMarriags Bay" ISSORobait Donat, Margarsl anv0 Raoavray AlwLAmanandMawaokywIls^ rataa hla culinary afcMIa. I SpoftsSalwriwy Lalghlon. A private olllisn assa could lead to being written tda. untU ha raakiaa H. (2 hca.) Amarloan Parapsetlvas 0 0 Saturday MghlLlvaHost: lhair ataM travailing o o m p M lm refund form, one box top 10:15. — The Fox and the (P G ) Fri.-Sun. at dusk. World Champkmahlp Tannia BriMhAdiiilrallyloraaouaIno Mason up and possibly ter­ AnothatVIaur EiloN OouM. Oussla: Roahrn Kind. oroiy,onaorasa-oeaalryoartrlp.(88 from Pillsbury Plus Cake Hound (G ) Fri. and Sat. at Manchester — Foolin’ f Blua Joan Network Praoanta J Ones Upon ACtasMo'Rabaooa of itaallng, roauHIns In a togal suit KaiaandAnnaMeQairlgls.(Rapsal: 0 B iHlahOpaw ol Sunnybrook Perm' Eplaoda II. lllSllsoanladoalorysara.(3hra.)- minated. Mix, one label from 12:30, 2:45, 5, 7:10, 9:10, Around (R ) Fri.-Sun. at ‘Eloolrlo Light Orohaatra and 4X10 ggndas.) 10:38 Dlacovary' Innovntloa claaalcal- Rabaooa plana to return to OM o vIs -(D rama) *” H "Ths I am writing to you ( S 0 BohaodieuaaRock Star Trek Pillsbury Ready-to-Spread 11:10; Sun. at 12:30,2:45,5, 8:35.— Cheech and Chong’s SPBA Bowing Waukegan Opan because of your advice that Frosting Supreme and a 7:10, 9:10. — Arthur (P G ) Nice Dreams (R ) Fri.-Sun. Daytime TV shoppers ask cashiers to register tape with the price Fri. and Sat. at 12:20, 2:35, at 10:15. — H ollyw ood wait until all items are on of a party item (such as ice 4:55, 7:25, 9:55, 12; Sun. at Knights (R ) Fri.-Sun. at the counter before starting cream, candy, nuts or 12:20,2:35,4:55,7:25,9:55. 11:45. to ring them up. With these paper party supplies) — Stripes (R ) EYi. and Sat. IS rings-pe'T-minute quotas, s-R-o:*VINCENT CANBY.NVT Sunday TV BMO circled. Expires Oct. 31, at 1, 3:05, 5:10, 7:30,10:05, "0TANCNNO ROOM ONLY D ® J tftaraaa I® BcwobFarToaiorraw the cashiers may feel that IM l. 12:15;Sun. at 1,3:05, 5:10, Titova lacy ) FartrtdgaFeaBy they can’t wait! P IL L S B U R Y Flaky ’Tur­ 7:30, 10:05. — For Your iDaowta _ , BLAKE EDWARDS andUmMarmalda'' 1848 Johnny mora than lha lady's anaoUona. (00 " Paraama, rmntom; uri iu [ Marta Etas. Moa„ Thor J If they stop to answer a nover Pie Refund. R ^ iv e Eyes Only (PG) Fri. and Vernon ' -l I OralRobarta 0CPLPoalbaEBitmnnlnnEaklmoa Elvis Praalsy, Saxanna Leigh. In ygnKrIaa'Pacilllo ®HawXaonacws Wslismullur, Brands Joyos. Tarxaii 0 0 MsatThaPraas ,„ia.) I SlM A ad TIiaM a a question or slow down at a 5(>«ent coupon. Send the Sat. at 12:05, 2:30, 4:55, ROUTES 88-84 (Exit BB) 0 Papaya vaWlunlpba Bkra Bnmhura Hawai.ap6olrunaaijtiaitaraatvlea 8M4 maola paart Ihlaviu on the ooaal of ix n . too ’ SMB the request of a shopper, P 84 9-M 33 . M (D BsaaboH Bouton Rad 80X vs O picemM Raporta ahls ho romanoaa looal doEa. (3 6 TN s Cal Cab Ploy 0MeralogFrwr rraear-’ I required refund form and 7:15, 9:55, 12:15; Sun. at A^.(76mlna.) (DMevIsKDrama)*** ''C a m ilof TStAivs ® I 0 Movla-(Waatarn)** " The 9d 0 Old TImaOoupal Hour 1B87 Richard Harris, Vansaaa Kansas City Royals (II playlsra' MovtolFli) ___ BMO the computer will show a two ingredients panels 12:05,2:30,4:55,7:15,9:55. 1:30 SOB JMiBMdwr 0 Daklail 9 ) 0 BiMlah Opan ABC Sports arid alrlkaoonllnusa.sllsrnala Search" 1888 OsytonMocra. Joy ycmmrn% iTaroLaranaSbogt ® a a M b ig U iM A L A N A L D A ^ ex)0 ) Tha Portnguaaa Around Us Rsd^vs.Km g Arthur andhlaQusan BEvarhsala. Tha Lana Rangor and s-(Drama)**lk Today’s Wcaraw lower number of rings per from any Pillsbury Flaky - S.O.B. (P G ) Fri. and 7;00 lElglilhDay provtdaoovuragaoflhallnalroundM Quinavars am happy until Lanoalol gngnmmlng vml be aksdj S 9:15 (D Agranaky And Company MffprandaaaOfBed Tordo anoovar a gang of kMrimiPsra I____ M SCharlton Chi Hsaton, lOftaeeralHetoHal minute. Even if there is * F 0 U IIS E A 8 0 N S ’’p q SbalghtTalk I DayOfDlsoovary play In this prssllgloua golf arrivsa and falls In lovs wllh ths ® VariaasFragraauaMg lo S T Turnover Pie boxes. Look Sat. at 1:45, 4:25, 7:25, lournamunt bom Fioyal 81. Oaorgn 0 BasabaH Boston Rad Sox vs In a Chrlstmaa lima ssaroh for a YVatta Mkidaax. A p la n t i^ oumw B u rt R e yn olds A 8 .t o Srmoar Totturdiam va I Prod Saxon quean, forokto tha Kino to go lo rrar ralsahlsIamlly'aaHaIra with an Iron AB 8tar g onnac(Tug) rloui o ^ y one shopper in the for the form on the 10:10, 12:30; Sun. at 1:45, 2:00 QoH Club ki Sandwich, England. (2 ' I LanooM. (3 hra., 30 mkiu.) KansasCIlyRoyalsOlplayara'abjks .mluclngfaEmr.(80xdnaJ i .WilO iMnaouviXM Hebart Sohudar (CapBonad) 0PraaTaChaaaa 0 HPLPaaMaE tEghEBhta 1876 AMNswawoMi store, the cashier must 7:20 Top Cal JBfxIsra eontbiuaa, oNarnata programming (ihra.) Marta ( ^ Tbs,, Thar.) ® AlOb package. Ehepires Dec. 31, 4:25,7:25,10:10. — Cannon­ “CIASH of THans” 9:30 Farrah Fawcett 'ufsOfRBsy haakoit) 0 PIsals Tha oomsdy laam ol MoalThsPraas Lea AngaJaoRama and 1878 MyTMobSaas maintain a high |peed. 0 M a vis -(A d v a n tu rs l ** Ik liHaittaga D 0i Mauailaauaa AndArmwara Roanlo Boifcsr and Roonla Corbo^ WaskhiRMlaw Htlaburgh Staalara NHNbFtaM 8:00 Sunday At The KIng'a House 11) Muale World ABC Waakond Spaelol 'The 0 0 l t a c bbbatara "WrsokOf ThsMaryDsara'' 1868 i aContaat Kid BHtkas Again'A g r ^ known aa the TP B Renulcu'. atm ki M avla -(B a sp a n a s) *** H BilB BMO All of this leads to a Qary Cooper, Charlton Hsalon. A ) Wondarama 0 AocsnIOnIJvbig EdahumorauatalaotaaoutlnewEha "Tarisls" i m Borlakarlon. 8^£(Bramc(***J'0(tWman ) CBS Sunday Mornlns 0 World Champlonuhlp Tennis aohama bsokEras whan a boy who great deal of stress and iMOMBALL aMpfwr of a aunksn sMp la aoouiad aniars ovary oontast that oomaa atualy ganaral and Mason. Jamas Brown. An aging horror Otar M ndaaa" lB34BaHsOavla,LsaEa SStaMnNyWaadtr tafPri) of naglloanoa, but Is olaarad at tha D fipvay And OoBalh QranlaavsSolomoa oanfrautaapayohcpathkiauipara— ,—.— ..u..,ma Howard. Ths story of a doolor's OsM aggravation, which is why NswsJMaaHiafSpoits B ModMaa And Tour HsaNh atangwUmallaokolohlohaMairt t t(M M ) kiqvautbythalianmonyolaualvaaa B 0 Oral Bob aria i OddCoupla daoldsa to knap them on an rtaganl CD(D C M Sports Sunday CB8 ikiva ki movla th a a b a .(B p i^ alranga inlaluallon wKh a vulgar I am no longer a cashier boat captain. (2 hra.) IPamByPooua 0 Btar Trah Tha Airogam 0 Jamas Mlokanar'a World: wai------rccaL(ShnJ (8hn i JhmnyBwaggart' Nova ‘Anatomy ol a Volcano' astataJo help hla Irland, an Sports provides oovaraga ol a BMT for this chain. — Em ily Nova aoooinpaalaa on IntainatloMi undarpaM butlar. avald ataivatlen. 1 S-rosnd North Amarloan Boxing Bporla In Amsrlsa' Womans 0aaraaanll HMD A Q A ly I PramHoByrraod S r S e v Ic - ( A d v a n lu ra ) ** H 0 Wash hr Agrtoultura team of gaofoglsluaa they study Ml. PsdaraEon UghlwsIgM Champion- aporta'MIehanarpoIntaoidlhatlho ...B...... i pcTcla’S. i oaaBaifAtATbaa from Chicago. H — I Mtolsf RO9M0 "WraoktH Tha Mary Baara'' 1888 cNpEgMbalwaanRayBoomBoom Sagla grsatsat obslaols 10 w o M laaEvaravatladdaaeaoHarkrgaara 81. Halsns In ao allort lo discover Gary (Mopar, Charlton Hacton. A S d l J MM44y , DEAR EMILY - Your (D Novra i J 9I0O09 ohiaalhalmigMunabIsIhsmIomora Manolnl and Joaa Lula R a m ^ J m alhlslaa has bean aaxiam: Rare 6:20 P WOfW TOmOPrOw akippar ol a aunksn sMp la aoouasd B M astaM sM letter is a cause for great Rattaurant and Nlglil Club boat aoouratsly prsdiol Mura voloanlo ' of nasEgaaoa.bat (a olsared at the Ryan, Gll Clanoy and WBA B 0 Tbraataewany 0 .Morning Prayer aruptlons. (Clouad-Captlonsd; EddM Albart. A Mia tarns b o o k l^ LliM lw alght'ohaiaplon Ba'an ISo t w a n T X a E u r S t ^ S ^ Is Danas Thoalra and lha lasllvara n * concern. 0:30 BUS kiquaalbyEmtaotlmaayolasalvaoa cpaclaouMrn iuinj^ McbraEen 8 1 ^ . A.) (OOmlna.) ouraharhuabandotlilalwx aabalting Many supermarkets Eoonomy Walsh (D ANswDay bMtoaplaki.(8hra.) habHa, but runs afoul ol a ralhlaas Bratiglit bsck by POniLM DBUM 8:30 0 Onoa Uaon A Ctaccle wmvmv nevMP^mmwvwv^m^i iMlivtllHbi TkasPorTImolhy O Sor c w MaBcbiQatmanyBpaki undcrwoftdayarEnatamtiapraeaaa. W p M B M O fP cM k ^ ------K^yMExar. (80 ndcaj (|XDAraMaBi3 S >PlaBcAroltla (jiil&s.’swi. have told shoppers that Proas Bax Washington buriau U.BA) aadMvrraylhlrdtycronlea'adrlxkkw iMartantad.) , i MyThraaSorw VC Belgium has goltan Old oHwad, but Murray's Eunong the benefits they ohisi and gaast oorraspondsnia HMD iV M a rt a ‘Blw Dona Mm Wrong' 0 f^TeOiaaaa'WhePraiaota . *•'•■•** itiBB Cavantsolthawiuk. MnaCtOnNswJarsay > Piring Cina 'El Salvador, ths Oonasmorr Prledmon shows dootar'a praaoilpEon may prove a w ill receive from scanners ST (D Pass Ths Halloa tops Mas waal, Cary Grant, n T M a?ll0«8ABdtaa_ __IBmarl f BayOtBtaoevary ChrlallanHy cad Marxism' Guaata; how govarnmoni ragulaHan»ad HEml-way lo sad tha proMam. J Mavla-(Drama) *** "OlHiiman 9 ) RsxHumbard Miohaal Novak, stall membar. BankOlok' 1840 W .C . Plaids, MT are "improved casbier- I MngAround Tha World 0 Wank ta_AertouBura Pranklln Pangborn. 3) 'Horan daapic aduE~‘*‘~ ‘* g .(M ogsnoy watohdogc load dbsoEy la I DavoyAndOodalh Bondage'' 18348sltaDavls.Liilia Amarloan EnlsrprlcalnalHatalor InoraaaadeoitatothaoeaauHar. g fS im U a d iig icuxdP ix a icHiiii ® ® l 0 Marta 0 c a ^ W , customer contact” Howard. Tha story of a doolor's Pubio Polloy Roacaroh; Rav. John Psathars' tSSSMaruBrolhars. JULY 17 & 18 8M8 0 M ovla -(S u s p a n s a l *** W ThsknaTodd. (H H P ^ H it IBN8.( B T s ii whUabsamaifcalsandoainpslMcn ArtLkddaBarhcMctMncpaolMlMrt becahse the cashier w ill no ISaoradHaart Strangs Inlaluallon wllh a vulgar Halbert, Vloar Ganaral ol lha wdidd learar priesa. (O oced daptelatha pllahtolparatoulad .(3hraJ "T a rg s la " 1888 Boris Karlofl. Maryknoll Order. Host; WMHam P. ' longer have to concentrate F r i d a y A S a t u r d a y 9 :3 0 p m • 1 :3 0 a m 7X10 Jmnoa Brown. An aslng horror alar CipEeaedi U .B A ^ m ln a .) ChfIXlIXHS IXOOWWXXm OOXif®09O - w s r ) ClirtrtoplMc CtOMVp BuoMay. A (80 mhla.) ooaatrlss. htoladba syawllnsas vTBMrt(TtNr| oonbanla a payohopatMo anipsr at a 1:30 D ® ® liLavsLasy so much on prices. d|lvs-ln movla thsatra. (80 mlna.) (SsaiEsaavgNMryofli Cily poMbctTMli 4Pn.’’ Avoid any type of Friday—9:30 a.m., Vacation Bible CHURCH, Bolton Center Road. a.m., Priesthood and Relief Nuraery lor Infants ai^d program ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL School; 7:30 p.m. closing program Rev. J. Stanton Conover, Society; 11:15 a.m.. Sacrament lor children ages 2 to 8. Coffee CHURCH, Route 30. Rev. Robert T m Si UB (AprB 294toy 29) E m a n u e l Guest speaker minister; 9:30 a.m., worship ser> Meeting. and fellowship at 9:18 a.m. H. Wellner, rector. 6 a.m., com­ There la a poesibEHy you oouM for Vacation Bible School. vice, (nursery provided) SALVATION ARM Y, 661 Main ST. MARY’S EPISCOPAL munion; 10 a.m., family sarvica bo a trlfla too complaoont h ' ' Saturday —8 a.m. Men’s Prayer CHURCH. Park and Church MANCHESTER - The following St Capt. and Mrs. Arthur and church school. today where your goala are ^ p p g BULLET ? MANCHESTER - Miss Pat Carlson, corps offieers. 0:30 a.m.. streets. Rev. Stephan K. Jacob­ VERNON ASSEMBLIES OF oonoamed. AchlavamenU wEI Group and breakfast; 3 p.m. Teens events are scheduled for the coming Coventry 'if t y OW8lby»GASS~1liRtoUA.8SH1M0E activity. Hakanson, newly appointed member Sunday school; 10:45 a.m., son. rector: Rav. Alan J. GOD CHURCH. 81 Old Town ba denied you H you faH to week at Emanuel Lutheran Church, of the Wycliffe Bible Translates will COVENTRY PRESBYTERIAN holiness nteetlng; 6 p.m., open- Broadhaad, assistant to the rec­ Road. Rockville. Rev. MIohelIno aaaortyouraaH. air meeting: 7 p.m., salvaticn tor. 7:30 a.m. ahd 10 a.m. Holy KIT ‘N’ CARLYLE — Larry Wright Church Street. be the guest speaker Sunday at 7 CHURCH, Route 44>A and Trow - Ricci, pastor. 11:00 a.m. and 6:30 O n i M (Hay 21-Juna 29) 1 - l 8 Sunday —8 a.m. Worship with bridge Road. Rev. Bred Evan^, meeting. Eucharist. Holy communion p.m.. worship services. Quard agabiat a tendency p.m. at the Church of the Nazarene, UNITED PENTECOSTAL Wednesdays at 10 a.m. VERNON UNITED METHODIST today to tpaak without think­ communion; 9:30 a.m. Worship, pastor. Sunday, 9:30 a.m. South United 236 Main St. Miss Hakanson has a worship: 10:45 a.m. Sunday CHURCH. 167 Woodbrldge St. SOUTH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, Route 30. Rev. ing. You may bkirt out toma- nursery, children’s chapel. confirmed assignment to Columbia, school: 7 p.m. Bible study and Rev. Marvin Stuart, minister. 10 CHURCH, 1126 Main St. Rev. Dr. Marjorie Hlles, pastor. 9:18 a.m. IMt^ which la too critical or THE BORN LOSER — Art Ssnsiom George W. Webb, Rev. Laurence Monday —9 a.m. Staff meeting. South America. fellowship. Wednesday. 7:30 p.m. a.m.. Sunday school: 11 a.m., church school: 9:18 a.m., worship pokMtdy hnpoEte. MANCHESTER - The St. Andrew Tuesday —10 a.m. Old Guard. All prayer meeting. worship; 6:30 p.m., prayer; 7 M. Hill. 10 a.m. Worship service. service, nursery. She w ill present the story of Chet 7:30 p.m.. Praise and teaching Symphonic Band will put on a con­ PRINCE OF PEACE p.m.. worship. CHURCH OF ST. BERNARD. V/CT WAN- retired men of the community are Bitterman, also with the Wycliffe PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 43 sorvico Rockville. Rev. John J. White, NORTH - 7-1841 cert at 7 p.m. Sunday at South LUTH e Im N CHURCH. Route 31 welcome; 6:45 p.m., Conway Diet Bible Translators, who was and North River Roaef. Rev. W. H. Spruce St. Rev. Richard Gray, EMANUEL LUTHERAN pastor. Saturday masses at 8 and ♦ K 2 United Methodist Church, 1226 Main pastor. 10:30 a.m., worship ser­ CHURCH, Church and Cheatnut VKQ Institute. murdered in Columbia last year. Wilkens. pastor. 9 a.m., Sunday 7 p.ni.; Sunday masses at 6:W..10 St. school; 10:1S a.m.. worship ser­ vice, nursery: 9:15 a.m., Sunday streeta, Rav. Dale H. Gustafson, and 11:30 a.m. ♦ K742 Thursday —10 a.m. Prayer Group; The Rev. George Emmitt, associate pastor; Rev. Michael R. Lohmann, The 40-member band from vice. school; 7 p.m., informal worship. ROCKVILLE UNITED ♦A9654 \ 11:15 a.m. Care and Visitation. .’•TICK pastor, will be in charge of the ser­ ST. MARY(S CHURCH. Route ST JOHN'S POLISH associate pastor; Bryan Myers, METHODIST CHURCH. 142 Trollhatan, Sweden, will perform in Saturday —Emanuel Hill Chapter N ATIONAL c a t h o l i c CHURCH. intern; Rev. C . Henry Anderson, WEST BAST vice. The public is invited and 31. Rev. F. Bernard Miller, pastor; Grove St. Aev. Richard E. Thomp­ ♦ AQJlIti b the sanctuary. All members of the of Alcoholics Anonymous will meet Rev. John L. Suprenant. 23 Gotway St. Rev. Walter A. pastor emeritus. 8:00 and 9:30 son. pastor, 10:45 a.m!, wor9hlp 4 nursery care will be provided. a.m. worship services. flonil/*j9 I V841 WI09878 community are invited to this event in Luther Hall, 60 Church St. associate pastor. Saturday Hyssko, pastor. 9 a.m., mate in NORTH UNfTED METHODIST 9---- 9J98S which is sponsored by Trinity Cove­ masses at S and 7 p.m.; Sunday English; 10:30 a.m.. mass in FIRST CONQREQATIONAL English and Polish. CHURCH. 300 Parker St. Rev. Dr. CHURCH of Vernon. 695 Hartford ♦ KJ71 ««103 nant Cburch. masses at 7:30, .9:30 and 10:45 a.m. ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S Howard L. Love, pastor. 9 a.m. Turnpike. Rev. John A. Lacey, SOUTH Other events scheduled at the SECOND CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, 741 E. Middle Turn­ worship service and nursery (or minister. Rev. David C . Bowling, ♦ 7881 . church for the coming week are: McLain will serve CHURCH, Route 44A. Rev. pike. Rev. Martin J. Scholsky. children 6 years old or younger. assistant minister. 9:88 a.m.. VAJ3 Monday —9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Robert K. Bechtold, pastor. 9:30 pastor. Saturday mass at 5 p.m.; SECOND CONGREGATIONAL Church school, crib room, child Sunday masses at 8:30. 10 and CHURCH. 385 N. Main St. Rev. care; 10 a m.. Worship service. ♦ AQ108S > Children’s Corner Workshop at 342 a.m.. Education for ail ages; 11 a.m., worship service., 11:30 a.m. Dr. James D. MacLauchlin, FULL .. GOSPEL *» WINTHROP — pick Csvsill Lake St. ST. JAMES CHURCH. Rev. pastor. 10 a.m. worship service INTERDENOMINATIONAL - Vulnerable: Both IT MUST BE THE RBCeSeiCN Tuesday—7:30 p.m. The Women’s oh adult group East Hartford William F. Carroll, Rev. Francis V. and church school; 11 a.m. CHU RCH INC.. 9 Ellington Ave.. WHV CONY yX I HBW? Krukowski. Rev. Robert A. fellowship hour. Rockville. Rev. Philip Saunders.' D ealoi South Hi.' >A«ULX»tXl LIKE THATteAAAKINff F C R t h e (XE4N ANP Prayer & Study Group, 1208 Main CENTER CONGREGATIONAL FIRST ASSEMBLIES OF GOD, O'Grady, team ministry; Rev. minister. Sundpy, 2:30 p.m... West North East SOatl ■TO JOIN THE „ evEP^/eocf/SO St. Edward J. Reardon, in residence. CHURCH. 11 Center Street. Rev. j^W RUONG-TIU. MANCHESTER - The Rev. 763 Oak St. Rev. Ralph F. Jelley. deliverance service: W e d n ^ a y . 19 FRIENPOHIPCLtlP? Saturday masses at 5 and 7:30 Newell H. Curtis Jr., senior Thursday —7:30 p.m. The Adult pastor. 10 a.m.. church school; 11 7:30 p.m., deliverance servica. 49 89 Pass Pass H A T F L O C T S a Neale O. McLain, senior pastor of p.m.; Sunday masses at 7:30, 9 pastor; Rev. Chet Copeland, TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH. Study and Sharing Group, 224 Indian a.m., morning worship; 7 p.m., P u i the Church of the Nazarene, 236 anef 10:30 a.m., noon and S p.m. associate pastor; Rev. Clifford 0 . Hill Trail, Glastonbury. evening service. Route 30. Rev. Thomas N. Colley, Opening lead:9A ST. B R ID G ET C H U R C H . 70 Simpson, pastor emeritus. 10 Main St., has been selected by the FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH of pastor. 9 a.m. worship service. Main St. Rev. Philip A. Sheridan • a.m. United srvices with ^ o n d - H i denomination to serve on a com­ East Hartford (Southern Baptist TALCOTTViLLE and Rev. Emilio P. Padelll, co­ Congregational Church, 365 N. Convention), 36 Main St. Rev. CONQREQATIONAL CHURCH, H m 18 ,a band from mittee developing the adult Sunday pastors. Saturday masses at 5 Main St. Charles Coley, pastor. 11 a.m. Main Street and Etm Hill Road, “ International Popular E l e c t e d pnd 7:30 p.m; Sunday masses at School curriculum for the next five and 7 p.m.. worship services, Rev. Kenneth E. Knox, pastor. QttMbyWA.k«. 7:30, 9. 10:30 and noon. B ridjP" that shows bow to years. I nursery; 9:45 a.m., Sunday South Windsor 10:30 a.m. Worship service. JEH O VAH 'S W ITNESSES, 647 bring home an almost C O V E N TR Y - T h e Rev. John L. The adult study is part of the En- school; 6 p.m.. Training Union. Tolland Turnpike. 9:30 a.m.. Bible WAPPING COMMUNITY Impoasible contract. Like 9*F Surprenant, associate pastor of St. 'during Word Series which is FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH BUGS BUNNY — Helmdahl A StoHsI (Lutheran Church in America). discourse; 10:20 a.m., group dis­ CHURCH, 1790 Ellington Road. many pUiy uDblBRis you m d I A t U M ary’s Church, has been elected produced by the Nazarene cussion. 1120 Silver Lane. Rev. Paul E. Rev. Harold W. Rlchardion, really ihouldn’t be where tbe IMA 0ETT0 ?ARCHER AND IU-PBO)/E IT secretary of the Priests’ Senate for Publishing House for several Henry Jr., pastor. 9:30 a.m., Sun­ ZiON' EVANGELICAL minister. 9:18 and' 10:48 a.m., gpmpoaer puts yob. LEVY'S LAW — Jsiwss Sclwmilator the Diocese of Norwich. Wesleyan denominations. day School; 10:30 a.m. coffee LUTHERAN CHURCH (Missouri worship service and church 7 If North tod simply dou­ ‘THAN VOU WO01M IN A SECOND.^ - Synod), Cooper and High streets. hour; 11 a.m. worship. school. bled four spades be could aet >66 Surprenant was also elected as a Pastor McLain’s responsibility Rev. Charles W. Kuhl. pastor. 9 FIRST CONGREGATIONAL SJ. FRANCIS OF ASSISI WABE— peer senator to serve a two-year will be to participate in the develop­ a.m.. Divine worship. Holy Com ­ declarer fl?e tricks with the CHURCH. '67 Main St. Rev. CHURCH, 673 Ellington Road. munion the first and third Sunday unusual lead of ace and term. ment of the lessons for the spring of William E. Flynn, minister. 10 Rev. Carl J. Sharer, pastor. Satur­ of each month. BIIU ■“lit even The Priests’ Senate serves a an 1985 from the Book of Matthew en­ a.m., worship service, church day masses at 4 and 8:30 p.m.; CHURCH O F CHRIST.' Lydall .... wltb a school, child care; 11 a.m., coffee Sunday massaa at 7:30, 9:30 and 8 P E M S advisory body to the Bishop Daniel titled “ Messiah-Emmanuel.” He and Vernon streets. Euge,ne 11 a.m, ______he did bid P. R eillv in matters dealing with the has been soliciting suggestions from hour; 6 p.m.. youth choir; 7 p.m., youth fellowship. Brewer and Steve Holt, ministers. ST. MARGARET MARY e» five diamonds over West’s life and well-being of ordained his congregation as to their FAITH TABERNACLE Sunday services: 9 a:m>- Bible CHURCH, Rav. John J. Quinn, Su gM it fonrspadea. ministers and tbe diocese. preferences in the presentation of CHURCH. 1S3S Forbes St. Rev. classes; 10 a.m. worship; 6 p.m. pastor; Rev. Joseph H, Keating, Wait led tbe ace of ipadw worship. Wednesday: 7 p.m. Bi­ assistant pastor. Saturday mass Other officers elected for the 1981- the adult Bible studies. Ralph Saunders, pastor. 10 a.m.. and continued the suit. East Sunday school; 11 a m., vyorship ble study. Nursery p ro v ld ^ for ail at 8 p.m.; Sunday masses at 8:36. 82 year are The Rev. Francis J. Along with pastoring the local services. * n iff ed and led back a heart. Rev. Neole McLain service; T' p.m.. evangelistic ser­ 10 and 11:30 a.m. K . FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. Deprssslca has to be ooepf See It you can figure out O’Keefe, of St. Matthew Church, church for six years. Pastor McLain vice. Nursery at alt services. ST. PETERS EPISCOPAL SCIEN TIST. 447 N. Main St. 10:30. CHURCH, Sand HIH Road. Rev. our major heatlta proUama how South acocea the reat irf Tolland, as president; Monsignor has served on the New England ticut, and an annex in Fairfield, a BURNdiDE UNITED a.m.. church service. Sunday Bruce Jacques, pastor; Rav. today. What are iU cassasl the trlcka. -If you can t work Joseph V. King of Sacred Heart District Advisory ’Board and as new parsonage and annex in Cam­ NIETHODIST CHURCH, 16 Church St. Rev. Henry J. Scherer school, and care for small Ronald E. Haldeman, assistant to How can we deal wtth ItT t t o ^ don’t lie unaeLVenr Church in Norwichtown as vice- chairman of the District Ways and children. bridge and a relocation project in Jr., pester. 10:30 a m., worship the pastor. 8 a m.. Holy Commu-' few people can. Now here u , COMMUNITY BAPTIST president; and the Rev. Thomas W. Means Committee. He has served Dover. service, child care provided for nlon:.10 a.m.; family service and Low seU-estssm lias at the the play. Ahern, o f St. Josph Church in pastorates in St. Albans, Vt., Fair- Infants through age 6. S:18 a.m. CHURCH. 565 E.‘ Center 8t. R«v. Sunday school. root of this noxioss growth, Vnn in dummy. Lead a James I. Meek, minister, 9:15 AVERY STREET CHRISTIAN Chester as treasurer field, Maine, Cambridge, Mass, and church school for all ages In­ the result of a bnkea spirit diamond to your ace to laarn cluding adult class. 6 p.m Junior a.m.. Church school for ail ages, REFORMED CHUHCH, Rev. Bart in a childhood filled with ND Dover, N. J., before coming to M usic series kindergarten through .Oradtv 4 d S ^ n e v ^ Then g a y n High and Senior High Van Antwerpen, pastor. 9:45 a.m., “ put-downs’’, Another factor continuing during the service; Sunday school: 11 a.m, and 7 etnb to dummy’s aco. 'niu f a M l! Manchester. Fellowships. la a neurotic guUt— ssUt 1% 10:30 a.m.. Morning .worship, p.m.. worship ssrvloa. nursery at club. vUad a heart- to C L O s e . Day of Prayer He has also participated in star­ The Hop River Chamber Music WESLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH what was not tba vIeUm’r nursery provided. both servicss. dhMnm^l qUBBO BDd A Oit* ting new churches in Vermont, Series will perform the last of its (United Methodist Church), 110 respcnsIblU^, or inability to Ellington Road. Rev. Gordon forgive self. A third slsm snt mood to your eW jJSi;- Maine, New Jersey and Connec- current series on Thursday at 7:30 MADISON — Mercy Center at Gale, pastor. B:30 a.m., worship is frustratioa, prsdaead by How caih your ace irf hearta p.m. at the First Congregational Madison, 167 Neck Road, will offer a service, child care. viewing any short fall of goal to discard a club from Church of Andover.. Day. of Reflection on Prayer on t A u t h b a p t i s t c h u r c h , as a personal'failsts. Ahd dummy- the program will include; meeting In Slye Elem entary another factor is pliis •You now hold tha eovoo Saturday, July 25, from 9;30 a.m. to C o n c o r d i a L’Histoire du Soldat for violin, School, Kingston Drive. Rev. BIm - AllliMM 2YIM KIIK 2 ^^ looellnsss. .. ' _ , and' six of M d e a and ^ 4 p.m. as part of its summer Rowley, pastor. 10 a.m. Bible clarinet and piano, I. Stravinsky; oM sn and 10 of diamonds, spiritual renewal program. Director classes: 11 a.m. worship ssrvics; m S t bolds the queen and MANCHESTER - The following Llederkreis, Op. 39, R. Schummann; 7 p.m.. Evening service. Nuraery will be Judy Fortune, RSM, retreat 40 rri^mber band from Trollhattan, 'me mind of Christ yriU dis­ of J ^ d T a i d the king events are scheduled for the«coming and T rio in B Major, Op. 97 violin, provided for all services. arm all tksae and so rssoivs director at the center. Fee for the and ja e x M clubs. Dummy PLCTCHfR'S LANDINQ BARBS week at Concordia Lutheran cello and piano, D. Shostakovitch, the pcobtsin of daprssslon. holds me king and seven M day is |9 which includes lunch. For You are worth tbs vary Ilfs Church, 40 Pitkin St. the “ Archduke” for violin, cello and Glastonbury, Sweden in concert of band music, diamonds and tbe nine ^ OQ.'tt) THINK. Phil Pastoret information and/or registration, of God’s Son, Jaha8:18. Rm I Monday —7:30 pm. Stewardship piano, L. van Beethoven. ST. DUNSTAN’S CHURCH, forgiveness is avallabla ^ M ^b s. Bait h ^ tto I M f l K L U a ^ call the Program Department of fg and nine o l to n r ^ tto If threeHliroenaloiial tele­ Committee w ill m eet in the Church AdmiMion is free. ' Manchester Road. Rav. Joseph R. Swedish hymns and Folk music throogh isaas. Col. 1:14. Once upon a time, walk- • M ercy Center at 245-0401 during nor­ 17001 in God, istbar than larik 'C l diamonds and the vision ever becomea Room. Anyone wishing to contribute to Bannon, pastor. Saturday vnasa Ing waa considered good for mal working hours. at 6 p.m.. Sunday masses at S, srtf. pots “failiirs’' In nropaf qneen of clubs. commercial. It’s going to Wednesday—7 p.m. Holy Commu­ the Hop River Chamber Music you. Now It’s an economic Mercy Center at Madison is an 0:30 and 11 a.m. parapecliva, Prov. I:| . And You lead your queen of take nerves of atm to be nion mid-week service with the Rev. Series may send their donation to SUNDAY. JULY 19, 7 P . M . In M ' s family lhare Is so necessity for getting from ecumenical spiritual renewal center imonds. Woat h a s . to able to watch a hallgame Bruce Steinway of Ebeneezer Jane Carlberg, School Road, an- alonsness, Rom. U ; U . throwB ■ club, one place to another. located on Long Island Soundl that Hebron without flinching. Lutheran Church of Willimantic as d o v e r, 06232 o r to the F ir s t S^enLovertaka U in to dummy and ruff offers a variety of retreats, Bible The reatM there'! a guest preacher. A discussion will Congregational Church, Route 6, An­ ST. PETER'S EPISCOPAL mnmmmmmT am o a t of hla cluba. Dummy la Oar favorite tertaae seminars and workshops to the CHURCH. Route 85. Rev. WIIHain dearth af anake-belleve ato- follow. dover. 06232. teller uya she caa alwaya public. It also acts as a hosting, Persing, reotbr. 10 a.m.. Worship f a t chucto a itoda. M rtea ia that the aathora are Thursday—1;S0 p.m. Golden Age The group, now in its second year, eervkia. Free will offering ■pet mosey cemlag U teme- facility for religious and educational • ■ ' * *- ' ■ i’.' amir queen hold and ruff a ese Is her crystal BaU — the all huilly esgdged la wrlttag Group, Chucch Room. is sponsor^ in this series by tbe GILEAD CONGRTOATIONAL balaaeed budgeta for the groups promoting human developr n a to . Now your band la "•emeese'' being heraeU. Monday-Friday (Jul- 20-24) —Con­ First congregational Church of An­ CHURCH, Hebron. Rav. David 0. Sponwrtd by Trinity Covenant Church ipdsRsto WMawl geverament. ment, It is operated by the sisters o f Runnion-Baraford, pastor. 10:30 BOOd. cordia hosts the final week of Inter­ dover and supported by the Greater tmcwiPApn ENTE^pmiB amn.v Mercy of Connecticut. a.m.. Worship servles: nursery; faith Day Camp. Hartford Arts Council. 9:16 a.m.. Church school classes.

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20 - THE HERALD, Sat.. July 18. 1981 Senior Citizens Quinn heads ESS Classified HEBRON - John R. (Juinn of mittee, and is Chairman of the ; Fairfield has been appolnt^d^ Executive and Legislative • tr ip Executive Director of The Easter Nominations Committee. As a . Tele-track Seal Society of Connecticut it was former Assistant Majority leader, , announced by W. Lester Killen, Quinn acted as leadership liason to . games; Friendship Circle; president of the State Society. the Labor and Human Services ; By Wally Fortin (Thursday) we still didn’t 06492 for you folks who noontime lunch at PftL have enough members would like to send cards to . Quinh will assume bis duties of the Conunittee. ; First Bancorp fights merger Hi! This coming Monday Restaurant; 12:45 pm- Quinn was graduated form Sacred . signed up to fill one bus for her. Statewide Organization on Augusts. morning we will register bridge games and 1 p.m. The Easter Seal Society of Cennec- Heart University with a Batdielor of ; for a three-day weekend the tele-track and unless On Wednesday afternoon craft class; bus pick up at 8 we get it filled very soon it was bridge games with tocut annually serves 22,000 han­ ArU Degree in Psychology and exchange one share of its common "Obviously, a lot of telephone Bancorp would become the state’s stay at the Coionial Viliage a.m. and ll a.m. return dicapped children and adults received his Master’s Degree in • NEW HAVEN (UPl) - First Ban­ in Dennlsport in Cape Cod. we will have to cancel the the following winners: trips at noontime and 3 corp Inc. has sougjit to block a stock for each share of CNB com­ calls have to be made tonight,” said third largest banking organization Helen Silver, 3,670; Ruth through rehabilitation centers in I^chology ftdm the University of . The complete package for trip. So you folks who have proposal for Jths biggest bank mon stock — the equivalent of about Ruffin. with assets of $1.5 "billion and a Regan, 3,470; Tom Regan, p.m. . , B ri^ p ort^ ' Hartford, Meriden, Bridgeport. ' • the three days includes already signed up should Thursday: No official merger in state 'history by com- $6 more per share than Hartford Three weeks ago, First Bancorp capital base of about $95 million. 3,450; Marge Reed, 3,230; New Haven, Statnfon)^ Uncam ^e, along with some check Tuesday’s column to program ; no bus; business In his new position, he will coor- • p e ti^ with Hartford National Bank National offered, based on announced that an unidentified First- Bancorp, which has 45 G. McCarthy, 3,190. Waterburp, and The HemlockSOut- sightseeing tours, a boat know if you’ce going or not. as usual. Bus will leave for dinate all the administrative to acquire the Bridgeport-based Thursday’s closing price. foreign buyer had cut off branches, is the parent company of We are planning an out­ ' door Ekiucatlon Center in Hebron. -programs of the Statewide ; B ancorp’s offer apparently negotiations for a takeover. “The the New Haven-based First Elank cruise to Nantucket where tele-track at 11 a.m. Be <}uinn, who leaves his position as Connecticut National Bank. door picnic for Thursday, Organiution which is u affiliate of ■ stunned offi6iaIs of both CNB and move left Connecticut’s seventh and of New Britain Bank and Trust you will have a chance to Golf scores here at 10:30 a.m. Chief Executive of FaiiReM'Com­ Tirst Bancorp’s offer Thursday take in the town for a few July 30 here on our However, watch the paper' the National Easter-m l Sobiety, . came a week after Hartford Hartford National. largest bank with no suitor and Co. and the Teryville Trust Co. Action here at the center grounds. This one will be in munity .Services in Fairfield, the oldest and largest voluntary ; CNB issu ^ a one-sentence state­ stock that had greatly escalated in First Bancorp and CNB came hours. on Tuesday or call the of­ Connecticut, is currently in his National and CNB announced they Also included are four sUrts with the results of the evening starting at 6 fice td make gore it’s health agency in the Nation serving ; had agreed to merge, creating a ment saying it had "just learned” of price amid speculation that a close to merging in the 1970s. They fourth term as State R^resentative spent four years fighting for Justice meals, one of which will be last Monday morning’s golf p.m. and after serving the needs of the disabled. j bank ^ th assets of more than $3.1 the offer but would not comment on takeover was imminent. hamburgers, salad or other going. in the Connecticut Legislature. Long Department approval of a merger ' a famous and delicious scores: A. Call 28; N. Friday : 10 a.m. kitchen million and 124 branches. it. F M Bancorp's proposal would tasty food, there will be Active in the human service field, I Representative Quinn is a ; 'ijefore abandoning the proposal in clam bake. Double oc­ Lasher-28; J. Kmiec, M; C. social games; 12:45 p.m. Both First Bancorp and Hartford Hartford National spokesman givtf’Tt a fourth subsidiary and Romanowskl, 31; J. Baker, games such as badminton, Reiwesentative Quinn is a member member pf the NaUonal Conferme ; create a 101-branch network Ahgust 1974. cupancy is $133 each, setback games. Bus pick of SUte tegislatures where he • National want to acquire CNB with William Ruffin said the bank would 32; D. Jorgenson, 32; R. jarts, horseshoes, etc.' of the Human Services (Committee not comment until it received more stretching from Fairfield (Ounty to single is $156, and triple is up at 8' a.m. and 11 a.m. in the general Assembly, serves on serves on the Human Resources ■ a stock exchange rather than cash, $123. We expect a large tur­ Davis, 32 and J. Reed, 32. available for you. return trips at noontime vir-* Bancorp is offering to information. Hartford. With the acquisition, First Because of the planned the Insurance and Ral Estate Com­ Committee. ■" nout for this trip and unfor- Wednesday morning it and 3:15 p.m. John R. Quinn tuAately we have been able was pinochle time and the trip scheduled for the tele­ to secure accommodations winners were: Mina track, we haven’t planned Earnings up for only one bus. However, Reuther, 628; Bess on any program here for Triton to purchase by the time you come to Moonan, 595; Mary Hill, this Thursday. NEW YORK - COLT Industries today reported sign up on Monday mor­ 589; Ed Scott, 573; Rene IMl second quarter net earnings of $32,586,000, ning, we may have some Maire, 571; Grace Wind­ Schedule equal to $2.40 a common share, on sales of $624,104.- sor, 569; Amelia WIN *100.00 THIS WEEK word of the possibility of Monday: 8 a.m. registra­ ocib. taking a bus the following Anastasia, 566; Ann tion for Cape Cod. 8. a.m. company This compares with net earnings in the second week. Thompson, 562; Gladys g o lf le a g u e ; 10 a .m . quarter a year ago of $29,303,000, or $2.24 a common First we will concentrate Seelert, 560; Mike kitchen social games. share, on sales of $562,728,000. on filling bus 1 because DeSmone, 559. Noontime lunch special BOSTON (UPl) —.Pneumo Ck>pr. of Carl’s is based in Rome, N.Y., from In the first half of 1981, net earnings were ^60,- Our friend Mike that is a sure thing, and acress the street at P&L CLUES ACROSS: Boston and Triton Group Ltd. have which it operates its chain of 35 retail drug 778,000, equal to $4.52 a common share, on sales of then weTi see after that. Haberern reports that Restaurant; 12:45 p.m. 2. It’s'net tlw tort of thins yotfd slvo to a pot PRIZE CROSSWORD NO-13 78 I reached agreement in principle for stores. $1,190,815,000. This compares with net earnings in We expect to start signing Elizabeth Cone is back in pinochle games; bus pick eanaryl Triton’s purchase of the Pneumo food and For the fiscal year ended Nov. 3, 1980, the first half a year ago of $57,623,000, or $4.39 a up around 8 a.m. and a our local hospital as well up at 8 a.m. and 11 a.m. drug division for $65 million cash, the the food and drug group had sales of $683.5 common share, on sales of $1,135,663,000. as Will Masterpietro. «. Caneol ponalty. good chance even earlier. return trips at noontime 7. 8omo may diaiwraa with tha------;------companies said today. million and profirs of $14.3 million. We cannot control the time George Last, 48 Salem and again at 3:15 p.m. Pneumo will sell the stock of P&C Food Pneumo (Chairman Gerard Fulham said Datsun goes that people will arrive here Road is back home after a Tuesday: 9 a.m. bus for of an oblactlonabla man. Markets, its retail and wholeslae food sub­ Pneumo intends to use the cash from the at the center butavlll have short stay in the hospital. shopping; 12:30 p.m. 8. For making buffat anaeka for a big p a r^, ona sidiary, and Carl’s Drug Co. Inc., ita retail sale to buy one or more aerospace-defense TOKYO (UPl) — The Nissan Motor Co. will change the name of its Datsun automobiles sold someone here to pass out M arietta Hammond is return from shopping. may poaalbly buy — — — of caviar. drug subsidiary. and technology oriented manufacturing coming along pretty good Worldwide in favor of the name Nissan, a company the seating arrangements W ed n esd ay: 9 a .m . 9. Worka wHh color. P & C, with headquarters in Syracuse, businesses which it has been investigating. for signing up. with her therapy at the health clinic by appoint­ N.Y., operates 92 retail supermarkets and For Triton, now a small New York City official said today. Now at this writing Gaylord Hospital, Box 400, 11. iraquNapooalblo that tha------maynaadtha services wholesale customers in central real estate company, the acquisition will “The brand-name change will begin with the 1982 Room 205, Wallingford, Ct. ment; 10 a.m. pinochle •crvlcaa of a vat. The Hotel Burrltt’s claim to fame Is that Harry Truman played the N.Y., Vermont iuid New Hampshire and represent an entry into the retail food and model, the official said. Nissan, the second largest automaker in Japan, 12. A proud typo of wHO la apt to fool a a lw i^ . piano In Ha lobby. Now An era draws to a close as tha 1924 hotel, franchises agroup of 57 independent retail drug business and new growth after a whan har huaband goaa to aaa poopla In a shaky few years. adopted a dual brand-name system in 1949. Exporta considered fine In Its haydSy, announces a tag sale. The hotel will store operators in central New York under have carried the name Datsun while cars sold in badly------eoat. EIBM IIS3QC1 ba converted Into' housing for the elderly. (UPl photo) the “Big M” name. Japan have always been called Nissan. Man's troubles seem 13. H thia Intarfaraa with tha country road right of way, H can ba a manaoa. m ■ 14. It’s quita nourishing, of courao. mmm to be all behind him 19. Arguably, a powar-craaad dictator la navar raally------Public records DEAR ABBY: I am a 21- 20. Tha advocata of a oartalii road to haaHh, H year-old male who needs oxtramaly fH hlmaoH, can bo aalo to ba your help with an em­ ______proof that hla ayatafn worka. barrassing problem. It’s IFamiiity deeds _ . ^ ^ Mechanics lien Release of agreement 22. You can’t oxpoct a quick tamparad typa of Brian T^ and ChrisUne N. Ellis to Douglas O. and Alexa Pawlowski, lot number 25 Knollwood subdivision. my behind. It is enormous! Balf Co. and Schnlp Building Co. against General State of Connecticut Energy Conservation Loan Dear Abby criminal phlloaophically to accept balng Brenda J. Ralston, lot number 27 South Farms subdivi­ Quitclaim deeds I am 5-foot-8 aqd weigh 180. Vladimer Orduz to Victoria Orduz, property at 21 Electric Co., lot number seven of the Buckland In­ Program releases Peter D. and Sharon A. Zizzamia. I work out three times a EH sion, $82,900. . ^ dustrial Park, $52,415.66. Certifieale of ollaehmenl Robert T. and Mary C. Pancoast to Jeffrey M. and Margaret Road. week at a health club and Abigail Van Buren 23. A t h a . grows, a haalthy boy Incraaaaa In I I Agrse to accept the judges decision ss flhsl. Release of lien Herbert S. Wolfe, Esq. against Edward A. Williams Patricia A. Twerdy, property at 74 Green Manor Road, Hal W. Moss to Ronni S. Moss, unit number 16E, Jr., property at 156 and 162 Spencer St.. $4,000 am in pretty good shape 1 Northfield Greeii Condominiums. U.S. Internal Revenue Service against Creative 8M,500. except for the above-men­ I NAME ...... I Eileen Anne Greene to Samuel G. Feltham Jr., Marketing Corp., 199 Forest St., $7,931.54. Judgment lien tioned. I’ve tried every Frances Mercedes Prior to, Peter M. and Charlotte L. Northfield Green Condominium Association Inc. Ek;onomy Electric Supply Inc. against Henry Bot- CLUES DOWN; Kearney and Beverley J. Kaminsky, property at 181-183 property at 412 Porter St. and two adjacent lots. conceivable exercise and ! ADDRESS ...... Connecticut Bank and Trust C!o. to Donald K. and against Hal W. and Ronni S. Moss. ttcello for $113,920.58 on 224 Hillstown Road. 197-199 1. Short for Joaaph. I Wadinvorth St. „ , . ^ „ Center St., lot number 35 Orford Village lots number 1-2 diet I’ve come across, but and a lot of guts! I was 17 husband finally had an op­ I CITY...... ’...... STATE ...... (Jarol E. Kuehl, property on Mountain Road. Clinton Harbor Marina against Hal Moss. It may happen that a poiita sort of follow tact­ ■■ Harry c. and Beati;|ce P. MlUette to Viginla Cullen- Dougherty Estate and property on the east side of can’t seem to lose any of at the time and had to drop portunity to do what he has Town of Manchester to Donald W. and Eleanor M. Release of Lis Pendens always wanted to do — run fully ------a complaint. I IS YOUR HERALD HOME DELIVERED YK Beliveau pitmerty at 52 Hollister St.j $71,000. Donna Mae Barrett against Leonard R. Anderson. Hillstown Road. the flab back there. our of school in my senior I Melvin C. Thresher to Joseph T. and Paigq T. Willson, lot number 18 of the Buckland Industrial Park. It’s just plain fat, Abby, his own business and be his New Britain Bank and “Trust Co. against Hal W. Moss Building permits year. I had my baby, went 3. Ona may raaaonably Imagine them a dirty J LeBIanc, property at 108 Porter St., $80,000. Sharon J. Brewer to Adele M. Balch, property at 110- and no amount of exercise own boss — but it meant CLIP AND MAIL TO: et al. To M & M Plumbing and Heating for Mr. and Mrs. to work, borrowed money brownish sort of colw . Manchester Italian American Society to Barney T. 112 CUnton St. Adolph Klttell for miscellaneous alterations at 332-334 can firm it up. that you would have to I PRIZEWEEK PUZZLE Marilyn L. Barber to Ralph J. Sr. and Janis K. Certificate of attachment and paid it back. I finished 4. Can ba handled aaaliy enough by a woman. Peterman Sr. and Jr., property at 135 Eldridge St., $55,- Summit St., $16,000. Someone told me that it my location and didn’t go leave your lifelong friends * C/0 THE EVENINO HERALD Barber, property at 185-187 htaple St. FVances M. Peters against Everett A. and Evangeline 8. Can bo roadlly aaaodatad wHh caramlc art 700. Murphy, lot number nine and part of lot number 12 Stone To John and (jhtistene Flanagan for an above-ground can be removed by sur­ on welfare either. I made a and part of your family, 1 HERALD SO., MANCHESTER, CT. J Sthlla Pietrowski to Stella R. Pietrowskl and Lillian gery. Is that so? I don’t your lovely, comfortable 8. Saad-caao as of tha poa or boan. Ahlhony R. and Stephanie Tomsky to the State of • Haven off Perkins St., $2,600. swimming pOol at 95 Galaxy Drive, $3,600. choice that was right for Connecticut, less than one acre on the west side of G. Brusek, lot number 106 Ansaldi Heights. To William J. Cooke for an above-ground swimming care if the operation is home and move to another Lilly Lumb to Eris J. Jenack, property at 2527 Russell Joseph Van Dykes against Marian Lisowskl, property me and I never regretted 10. Ahouaoholdorwouldpraaumabiy^hMlIgnant Buckland Street., . - „ , painful and leaves a scar. state where you knew no St.. on Oakland Street, $250,000. pool at 104 Lockwood D$ive. $2,000. it. If aomaona helped hlhiaaH to a — — — from Raymond D. and Phyllis P. CSiicolne to June R. Davis, To Richard K. Bialeck for addition of an end porch to Anything Would be better I am now married to a one and would have to Jan H. Then to Karl P. Then, property at 126 Falknof Release of attachment hto gardon. CONTEST RULES property at 47 Linhmore Drive, $64,000. ■ Clinton Harbor Marina against Hal Moss. 81 Carriage Drive, $4,000. that haunng around this fine man and we have two practically start all over Alfred and Dorothy Constantino to Anthony A. Powell, Drive, $17,000. again, what would you do? 18. Cslabritiss more or loaa rushing------1. Solve the puale by filling In the mlaslng letters to make the Ronald E. and Carolyn L. Bogli against Charlaine To Robert Smith for a two-car garage at 13 Walker outsized caboose all my other children. I thank God p r e p a y at 174 Oak St., $70,000. * Judgment lien life. I’m not exaggerating EDNA from ono social occasion to another are apt to words that you think boot fit the clues. To do this read each Taylor. St., $1,650. that I kept my firstborn. I Edward E. and Beverley J. Kaminsky to Dennis P. Herbert Bush M.D. against Thomas Ryan et al on lot To Kenneth G. Reynolds for a fence at 16 Patriot — I look practically will never have to wonder DEAR EDNA: Are you foal tha strain. clue carefully for you must thirtk them out qnd give every w r d nurhber 51 Redwood Farms subdivision, $400. Warranty deeds and Barbara H. Quigley, property at 47 Willard Road, Sharon A. Zizzamia to Raplph A. Jr. and Theresa K. Lane, $600. deformed. It’s so bad I hate how she is, what she looks kidding? I would go wilb its true meaning. ' . . May. Department Stores doing business as G. Fox & 18. Prepared. M5.000. , „ Rossi, property at 34 Delmont St., $65,900. To Bill “Tunsky for John Docerty for vinyl siding at 99 to go to the beach. like, what her interests are him and never look back. 2 You need not bo a subscriber to this newpaper to enter. You Co. against Jean (Jomins on 116 High St., $158.78. If this kind of operation And I've done il three 17. Plunge banaath tha water. Frank A. and Patricia A. Truglla to Christopher F. Town of Manchester to Sattelllte Aerospace Inc., lot Pond Lane, $3,000. or how she will turn out. rnay submit as many entries’ as you wish. N6 mMhanIctfly and’Patricia A. Noblet, unit 65B Northfield G ^ n Con­ Tax liens To Helga M. Wehr for an above-ground swimming can be done, who would do times — with no regrets. 18. Perform vooal music. U.S. Internal Revenue Service against Yves Perras, number 13 of Buckland Industrial Park, $63,750. “SELFISH IN produced (printed, mimeographed, etc.) copies of the entry dominium, $n,000. ^ it? DEAR ABBY: For those 127 West St., $2861.02. Quilelaim deeds pool at 313 Birch Mountain Road. $3,000. WISCONSIN” 21. Hand over money. blank will be accepted. , „ Adele M. Balch to WiUlam G. Balch, property at 110- Edwin F. Wright to Donna H. Wright, lot number 105 To J. Schaller Kelsey for a below-ground swimming A YARD OF LARD DEAR SELFISH: Y our who are shocked that a U.S. Internal Revenue Service against J.A. McCarthy non-virgin bride wants to WORD LIST t ^ 3. Anyone Is eligible to enter except employees (and members 112 Clinton St., $1. of Manchester West Subdivision off Briarwood Drive. pool at 80 Meadow Lane, $7,100. DEAR YARD; A plastir case is very rare, and I Venion Street Corp. to Thaddeus Jan and Terese Inc., $19,550.50. commend your. The wear white at her wed­ This Hat oontaina, among others, tha correct wgrda of their families) of the Evening ____ surgeon. (Bui try to find ALL ENTRIES MUST BE MAILED IN SEPARATE ENVELOPES one who doesn’t mind moHl receni slallBlics ding: What would they for the PRIZE CROSSWORD PUZZLE for ralaaaa' NO LATER THAN MONDAY OF NE?(T WEEK, AND BEAR A gelling a lillle hegind in show lhal laBl year in Ihia suggest! Tattletale gray? Waakand of July 18-19,1981. his husines.) couniry Ihere were 1.1 AMUSED IN ’KY. POSTMARK. _ I .K DEAR ABBY: You have million pregnancies 5. The Herald will award the cash amount shown above to the ADVERTISING DEAR AMUSEDi Why DAILV PAY WIIOHT contestant who sends in an all.-corroct solution. If diore than stated many times in your among leenages, and lhal DIVE POD WOHN column that the unwed 96 perceni of Ihose girls not? And she could carry DOC POSK one all-correct solution is received, the prlia money will be RATES mother who gave up her kepi Iheir habies. Aboul daisies. They don't tell. DOO POST GeUing married? DVIS POTS PKIZI CROSSWONONO UTT^ child for adoption showed Iwo-lhirds of ihis "f NO ALL^^DORRECT SOLUTION IS RECEIVED, $25 WILL BE Classified 643'2711 Minimun Charge UBCTIOM POTTSSt 6. Whether you want a for­ 46— Sporting Goods 56— Misc for Rent th e ultimate in un­ number will g o on BLECnON POTTBSV 23— Homaa tor Sale 35— Haating-Plumbing $2.10 ADDED TO THE FOLLOWING WEEK’S PRIZE. v 47— Garden Products mal church wedding or a BMPKPVMEWL. 24— Lota-Land tor Sale 36— Flooring selfishness. Well, it’s time welfare, resulling in ihe PAN PMSBNTS 46— Aniiquea simple, “dp-your-own- The decision of the judges Is final and all contestants agree to 12:00 noon thU day 25— Invaatmant Property 37— Moving-Trucking-Storage you heard from one of the cosi of aboul $8.3 billion OAILV PSBVINTS 7. 1— Lot\ and Found 49— Wanted lo Buy AUTOMOTIVE bGfdru publication. 13— Halp l^antad 26— Buainaaa Property 38— Servkcea Wanted PER WORD thing” cer^ony, gel Ab­ Om NO RATS abide by the judges decision. All entrlels become the propa|^ 2— Ptrgonglg 14— Buainaaa Opporiunitiea "selfish” mother who Impt a year lo laxpayers. (P.S. 27— Retort Property HBIOHT SBADV of this paper. Only one prize will be a w a rd ^ to a family unit. 3— Announcementt 15— Situation Wanted 1 DAY 14(1; her child over the objec­ More lhan 90 perceni of by's newybooklet. Send Deadline for Saturday is 28— Real Eitala’Wanted 61— Autos for Sale ,81 plus/a long, self- HOSB ROBE Everyone has tha same opportunity to win, for «»j>l 4— EnMftainmonl MI8C. FOR SALE RENTALS 62— Trucks tor Sale 3 DAYS 13(t tions of her parents and Ibe leenaged boys who HUT RUT 8. 12 noon Friday: Mon­ 5;-Auc(ion9 63— Heavy Equipment loi Sale addnmsml, stamped (35 be checked, and the winner announced. Np pjalmlhg Is E P M g A T ig N ...... 40— Houiehoid Goods 52— Room* for Rent many weii meaning falhered ihese children JAILED nuTS day's dea'diine ia 2:30 MI8Ct 8gffy|C£&. 53— Apsrtmentt lor Rent 64— Motorcycies-Bicydes 6DAyS 12(t renlsL/envelope loi Ab- JOB BAFB 18— Private tnatructions 41— Articles for Sale 66— Campers-Traiiers-Mobile friends. look no responsibilily necessary. FIWAWCIAL 31— 8arvicat Offered 42— ;>Building Supplies 54^Homet for Rent UVINO BANE Friday. 19— 8ctioolt“Cla9N9 55— OfficM-Storet for Rent Homes 26 DAYS l U by’s W’edding Boohlel, The corrdet solution to this Week’s Prlzeword yy)H be 32— Painting-Papering 43— Pett-Birda-Dogs 66— Automotive Service s It took more than un­ f o r ih e baby or Ihe LOTS SINO 8"^6ondt*Stocka-MortQagaa 20— Inilructiona Wanted 58— Resort Property tor Rent h a p p y a d s $3.00 PER INCH 12060 Hawthorne Blvd., 9. Pji6ne*f43-2711 . 33— Building-Contracting 44— Musical Initrumenta 67_Autos for Rent-Lease selfishness for me to keep leenaged niolher.) HAN TAUJiD published the following Saturday 9-^Paraonal Loana * 34— Roofing-Siding )| 45— Boats & Accessories 57-Wanted to Rent Suite 5000, Hawthorne, fQ— Inturanca R E A L EaTATE my baby. It took courage, DEAR ABBY: If after HEAL TORN . The Herald reserves the right to correct ^any typographical Calif. 90250. N AIUD VAN ro­ ' determination, confidence years of hard work, your errors Which may appear during tha puzzle game. . PAN . ySAL •eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee •••••••••••••••••••••••• PARDON •••••••••••••••••••••••• seeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee l l . The serted correct solution will l » Help Wsnied 13 Help Wantsd 13 cuNody of. Nate ^oatinelll. President v M ancha^ Stalp Help Wanted 13 Help Wuntud 13 ••••••••••••#••••••••••• •eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee •eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee •••••••••••••••••••••••• PUASEMAD BABYSITTER needed LAST WEEK’S ifpon accepdrig prize money, (he contestant wHI be; RN’S PART TIME, All BANK PROOF 12 VOUBM shifts at Student Health OPERATOR Monday thru Friday, 8:30 About town Photographed tor the p a p ^ SMoaiM aSa a n taSaa Service. Physical assess-' Experienced. Full time. to 4:00, to care for 11 Uwnwra U MMIGERviMMWwMMnn PUIUE SOlUIlOII ment skills necessary. Call South Windsor Bank & month old in our home. •Nr.Sa pant aa ■ $••- iliinrlypHtpr fflpralJi NusUI’t« Sport! il looking for • Tnist Company! Contact; Must be responsible, n d m m . llw HariM le or write to Peg Maloney, Square Circle Director of Nursing, Box full UmefloUII Silcf Ponon to Warren 5teWson, 289-6061 fnature and love children. Mental health IH|NMai8 lir 8lS| M i l$* nmt the demands of in ever for appointment. (Jail after 4:00 weekdays U-11, University oi Conn. growing recreaUoael/qior- MANCHESTER - "Dealing With MANCHESTER The Square Circle •M IN I Irnmtm mu Urn Starrs, (jt. 062M at 46^ 646-4890. PhEEWEEK PUZZLE "Your Community Newspaper tlng market. The perion Anxiety: Yours, Mine and Ours” , a talk Club of Manchester Lodge of Masons will U Urn U u $f IM 4700. E.O.E. ACCOUNTS PAYABLE and discussion exploring both personal have an open bouse on Monday at the •fipw MiraiBa iffvii Miectod mnat poweii Isiw- CLERK. Individual with ASSIST DEVELOPMENT and societal anxiety, will be presented CLURB DOWN: dM experiewM In Skiing, who good figure aptitude DEPARTMENT with coor­ Masonic Temple from 10 a.m. to noon. 1 CONTENTIONS not oonwoUons. Som# oi tho CONTENTIONS el ttW. tafe.M *M igi!aiaM TYPIST - PART t Im E will anfat in the orgnnlullon needed, dood typing skills. afternoons. 'Transcription dination of fund raising by the Glastonbury Mental Health Group “There will be cards, pool, conversation Aasi eim sdontlfloslly kidlorous, of couno. Old-lMhIonod sooW oon- •••••••••!$•••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••• and management of our Alpine Some experience helpful. campaign events; Good vmtkmt. wtiloh — w suNs praptr In thNr cEnnotWrly M ssMto CTjrtvhy Is sn sbsoluls qusHty not rslolsd W ony tssstlNi (such ss m experience preferred. Send on Thursday evening, July 23. The and refreshments. All Masons and their Announcumuntu 3 Help Wanted 13 Shi Shop, and muat be flexible E iceilen f fringes. Apply typing skills and figure ap- . program will begin at 7:30 in the astrium families are invited. bo -shotm up now M prMty ridiculou.’' his s t u ^ l . ss s MESS hs orsstss osn bs. ______Loaf and round '1 •••••••••••••••••••••••• resume to JOBS, P.O. Box 2. REAPS not nods. It is • Units fsS thst ons ssis sbout -gsiting u « A ^ ossk. Ths Ohio’s nsgstlvo Buis (“Hsrdly nssr svsrsgol •••••'••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••■•••••••••••••• enough to handle other dutlea 414 Tolland Street, E. Hart- titude a' must. 30 of the Medical Center, 131 New London 11. H, Vernon, Conn. 08066. hours/week. EOE. 228- finithsd.’' suggosts Solsoi svsTsgo. rsthsr thsn sbovs. IMPOUNDED - Male, SEMINAR-WORKSHOP PART TIME - Earn extra In off aeaaoni. In depth fort^______' Turnpike, Glastonbury. Lecturer and 6. CLUTTER not olsltsr.lt Is osrtsinlybsd to "CLUTTER up" thssisifs In BUSINESS ia one of the while the kids are in knowledge of lUp and akling fa 9438.______sisb. To STAR s osrtsin porson oouM bs s -surprisinp" /f Mixed labrador, brindle . PERSONS needed for 11 to SECRETARY discussion leader will be Dr. Donald Pet, Interviews s hospitsl. of tdilch thsrp msy bs io n » pshs whsrs It doss no hsrm to 13. SISMWK4ofh*4hsrolo.whsrossths4tsbblngolsomspsrt^ I most lucrative oppor­ Telrahone Solicita­ amutt. Apply In poraon to: colhring. appro. 1 y w . S 7 shifts in for small Boar­ i m m e d i a t e OPENING HOME HEALTH AIDES - oNMsr up or down ths stsirs. . tunities today. Can be tion. E. Hartford company. a psychiatrist in private practice and Information sessions and personal in­ porson oould wsll fas sssssSssst. ^ 'ibrtili! . Andover Dog Warden. 74^ ding Home in Glastonbury. full time. Manchester Law to service clientele in E. 10. VALE not vsss. Rowsrsntsy ofOw-EfMi blossom Ins,VALE, thus sd- OABnot ssr. “Absurd" mssns ridiculous, mspproprlsl* ohL. In » s worked part ume. Learn A good telephone voice and MssRPtmffGns Director of Behavioral M^icine Com­ terviews are now being held for the 14. 7184. Call: 633-4411, or owner TMIMnMiMI Office. Legal experience Hartford. Certified or one munity Associates in Manchester, w . ding to Its bssuty. Flowsrs pul In s vsts do not bssutHy ths vsss. taLa ooaossN is ismWs — SS bsdiy mismsichsd OARS how to make significant diction i must. Hours 9 345-4300. ______semester starting in Sept. 1981 at the 12. WARNING not wording. 0ns wsrds off blows. sttseks.sto..rsthsrthsn *>• «n *w*lsnt of nsturs. a.ip. .to 1 p.m. and 5 to 9 prefeired but not required. year full time employment Pet is also founder and director of The f o u n d • Young biadt dog. money at the one day Institute of Open Education/Cambridge msrsly "poisibis** sEtioksrs. r » L ■ ^ h o N E M to Iho vsrMy of posWons s humsn mw sssumo, seminar on "Producing p.m. Call Mon. through TYPIST-RECEPTIONIST. { C lie n t typing and good as nurses aide in hospital Educational Community and is Assistant 16. RKJrtT not MghLShiwwdmovss trill mors sursly bring sn’ sdysi^os 15. ■ Orange collar. Hartford grammar. Call 648-7779 ask or convalescent home College on Wednesday July 22 and Road vicinity. Call days Your Own Seminars” , in Fri., 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Mrs. Part time to eventual full Clinical Professor of Psychigtry at the whsn ths situstlon’s RIGHT lor thorn. In s light or dmiotdl thuaUon, bo knrost If tho vMSol Is not to sink. Williams, 569-4^. for Diane. within past two years. Part Wednesday Aug. 5 at 7 p.m., there will be 843-9559; nighta 6484040. Hartford Saturday August time potlUon, in ^ two time days 8-4:30. University of Connecticut Health Center. ■hrswd movss msy bs unsvsiling, or thoy msy msrsly hsip to mWgsis IS. 1st. Call today 647-3977 or 1- informal sessions to leam more about dNsdvsnlsgs rsBisr thsn bring posHIvs sdvsnMgs. Lou mud round 1 surgeon ^ Competitive starting His talk will examine "healUiy” and 800437-8456, ext. 87 for free telephone manner. SklU^ WANTED the Master’s degree programs for INFORMATION ON EARN GOOD MONEY IMMEDIATELY - Medical ivages with regular in­ “’unhealthy” anxiety, and how to deal brochure. ALASKAN and overseas in use of modem tranreriih working professionals. :Raya you road today’a f u l l t i m e o r p a r t secretary. Typing, b i l l^ crements, Car required. 21. employment. Great in­ tlon eqaipment. Send TIME. Become an Avon' with both. ■ »„ »Ko Interested people in the Man^iester Cbuntfiad aoctlon? It con- and insurance forms for Call E. Hartford, Public ■Hie program is free and open to tM Get a gtMd buy on a boat com e. Call 603-941-8014 resume representative. Call 8 ^ Health Nursing Associa- area may call the office for further infor­ ■uQflEEftTn nTmnri— -*-*-r**r*^ ^^swasteh9fthM**Ri«ifNddoNfni. s s s jim S tatni hundreds of in- for this summer ... shop Buckland Station, Manchester office. Reply public. iServices and programa of the w f Iq m t not hsight WBGHT (of squIpmsnL ste,) Is spt Ths Dept. 7816. Phone calls 9401 or 646-3685 for details. Uon. 289-5425. mation or to make an appointmoit for a iUtO. th* QlUE OilE tef **08WN." 22. IMOMra. Regan. to Box M c/o The Herald. Glastonbury Mental Health Group are *^0OffhtT tereating offera. today's Classified Ads. refundable. Manchester. 060M. personal interview. Offices are located 6. WOULD not oould. E his unruMnsss wsrs^.Hot kipl m shsck" hs bon of ths sir. open to residents of all area U ^ . For at 38 Gothic St., Northampton, Mass. im JllO (rsEjw thsn rnsrUy oould) bs In troubls s IpL further information, call the GMHG of-, Telephone 588-1975. fice at 633-2832. THE HERALD, Sat.. 8«t.. Jdhf 18. MM -• 25

•••••••telSccf********** - THE HERALD. Sat. JlHv It. W 1 ______gpefgwiwtl Por Rant u OfMoee-tlorao tor IhMt AfliM For Boh i f aiotoroyctoe-Worotoe 84 •••••••••••••••••••••••• •••«•••••••••••••••••••• FOUR^' ROOM W O R K SP A C B jO n 1874 AMC MATADOR, 3 ^ n m o l T APARM IT • Heat pot rrORAOB 8PACB FOR door, aateOutic transmit- W n W i n . igeltdegjineitdeg Jtetereheea R d T in Msitrtisiter. No Sion, $EM. 8438011. HONDA MOPED;• site rtjiiMlrefl^ and No lease or leeMty 'depeeit. Reesonable ratra. Sfieble Bxcsilant ooMUtioul (JaU i ) H io i 1878 M AIiBtl CLASSIC - 6437802, k h v trying. ' for smaU bosinesa. Retail New paint Job. New im n TAG SALE and cominerciaUy aonod. W M C B & n B A ■ sAiglas ra d i^ 8 tawrit. Uke new. 1980 -* itSaOOG YAMAHA H o l m Are things piling up? Then why not have a TAG SALE? The best way to an­ special. Cam tld, one CaU m-IOOl, 10 to 6. $1880. Catt 8430872.' sport m ^ l. Main Extras. bedroMn. i^ U w . Under 8V8f|lH8g NEWLY RENOVATED 8,000 miles. f i w . Must nounce It. Is with a Herald Tag Sale Classified'Ad. When you P‘ace your ad, $180. Locators, 2138648 1974 AUDI FOX ■ SeU. 8484B14 askfor Eddy. Into A • Z. (fee)., '______310 sqhare feet o ffice Antoroatio transmission, .you’ll recelveTVyO TAG SA LE S IG N S FREE, compliments of The Herald. available. Main ’Street Nov aM low mileage, sunroof, YAMAHA 1078 1100 iooogi bond. FREE VERNON - Cheerful 2 location with ample stereo. One owner. Good, . Excdlent condi- parking. CaU 8432081. bedroom srith besenneiit, condition. $2300. ’Rfleidioae 1700 miles. Many large Mndeck, yard for 6434780. ______extras. Best Offer. kiA. $276. Locators 233 « ir'Hmii Look form e In Telqihone 8433037. CALL 643-2711 OR STOP IN AT OUR OFFICE 1 HERALD SO., MANCHESTER 5846 (fee). 1875 DATSUN B210. Automatic, 00,000 mUes, tomorrow’s paper ■ BASEMENT STORAGE Cem pers, Trmllata and EAST HARTFORD • runsgood. Some rust. $1500 MoMa Homaa SB •Til be waiting to hear ftom you. But don’t Moden 2 bedroom, large AREA with dirt^floors. or Eirat offer. Telephone First room 18V4 ft.zl5 ft ; N O T I C E T O be BurpriS^I’m gone b ^ Pafntfng-Fapwfng 3 2 . H ouaahold Q ooefs 40 eat in Idtcben, laundry. 8431704. 10% FT. SLlDE-ON N «fp W anted 13 Hofp Wanted 13 Homaa For Sato 23 Homaa For Sato 23 second room 23.flJCl8Mi f t - CREDITORS daaeiftol wwka faat. I’m bound to have a ••••••••••••••••■••••■ •••••••••••••••••••••«•• ••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••* $225. L ocators 2335848 CAMPER - SledpsO. 1 ^ . (fee). ______$30 mooflily. 8430717. JAVELIN 1988 :Antoinatic E ST A T E O F Robert N. Rundle ndw hom e Uckety-apUt. PART TIME - JANITOR LEE PjilNTING. Interior USED MOVING SALE • Fur- TAG SALE - Must srill $1000. CaU 6 ^ 7 9 8 after 1 RB FH IG E R A ’TORS, transmission. Fair condi­ 5:00 p.m. for paper manufacturing & Exterior. “Check my niture, lamps, Saturdayioniy.MMounteih G L A S T W ^ Y - Won’t 5,000 Ft. W in s n b M ^ in tion. V-8. Stereo. $850. The Ron. J. Stewart Stockwell. "If y ou don’t get t o m e In time, t ^ • J®** OBODEBT mill needed Immediately. rate before you decorate." WASHERS, RANGES - refrigerator, paintings, ei Road, Glastonbury, Con. SmaU Sectioois. 38 Oauand Judae, o( Uie O o ut of Probate, attteotherpnpalntbepetclas^caU on. Clean, Guaranteed: Parts last lonf. Spacious 2 Tdephone 8434042.- D lilrict of Hebron at a baartna You’d be BuipSaed how many a d o re b te ^ Four hours per day, either C > puusiDrsiiinME Dependable. Fully insured. cetra. Call 64^9559. “A Houseful Of Itemsi" bedroom, appliances, heat Street, Mandwster. Heavy A BETTER BOND. When mornings or afternoons. 646-1653^______' & Service. Low prices! traffic area. Excellent gluing two pieces of wood heM on July B, IBSl ordered that aU cuddly p u p s ^ myadf advertlae for h o ^ paid. U n d arim . Locators SURPLUS JEEPS, CAIM, claltni must be prasented to the For interview and informa- B.D. Pearl & Son, 6U Main MUL’n FAMIL TAG SALE TAG SALE • Saturday July 'in the rtaa&led columna. We alwaya grt aauAL Mouiiita oppohtunitv parking. Low rental fOe. TRUCKS. Car Inventoiy together press a few fiduciary on or before 10/S/Bl or be INTERIOR PAINTING, Street. 643-2171. r 51 Finley Street, Saturday 18th, 17 B ish op D riv e , S M B 4 8 (f e e r tion call Personnel valued $M4S add fqr $10(). shreads of ateel wool barred as by law provided. good lesulta. too. We caninea know,a good Manager, Lydall Inc. over ten years experience, 10 to 3. Air conditioner, Manchester. 10 to 3. Mttoh Siinilar bargains available, between them to prevent Kathleen M. Sawyer, a e rk when ^je eec It.** To proviso Nuraing Colonial Fiber Division, All real Mtata advarilMd In this iwwapaper It aubjacf to tha low rates and senior citizen Airtfelaa tor Sato 41 bicycles, wooden barrel, miscellaneous. MANCHESTER - OFHCE (hdl for Informatioq, 603 slipping of newly glued sur^ The fidudary Is; Cara In private homaa 615 Parker Street, Fadaral Fair Housing Act of is e s w M di m tkta H IHagal to advtr- discounts. 643-9980. coal bins, toys, records, SUITE, 3 rooms, panried, 941-8014, Ext. 7816. Phone WlUlam N. Rundle Manchester. 646-1233. tlsa any praltrtnca, limitation, or discrimination basad on rtoa, ••*■•<•••••••••••••••••• houseliold Items. No MULTI FAMILY TAG faces. For best results aral MMMoal PacHtttoa. TWO BEDROOM Apart­ nigs, available immediate- call refnijdabto. t Iroquois SALE featuring assorted when.seUing something... Pari lima, full lima. EOE. color, ratlglon, sax or national origin, or an Intantlon to make any Building Contracting 33 previews please. ment; neWly -decorated. ^ Alibrlo ReaUty, hac.. Essex Junction, Vermont (MM2 Conakteratlon gWan to tuch pralaranca, limitation or discrimination. THIS nawapapar will stereo equipment, bosinste Center bf Manonester. $425 a low^ost, Classified ALUMINUM Sheets used 1888 VOLKSWAGEN • on-m prateranca of: • Loca­ HOMEMAKERS Part time not knowingly accapt any advartlaamanl for raal aatata which It In FARRAND t a g s a l e • Chairs, office equipment and much plus utflities. Telephone a j ; as prin tin g plates, .007 Semi-automatic. New •••••••••••••••••••••••• tion and Houra. days, 8-4:30 for homebased violation of tha law. REMODELING - Cabineto, tables, glassware, dishes, m ore. Saturday, July 17th, 648^ days or 1^7717 PROFESSIONAL •••••••••••••••••••••••• thick 23x28tii'’ , 50 cente rdmUt e i g ^ . Best offer.' •••••••••••••••••••.•••a* NO PEC - WEEKLY program. Experience not 'Roofing, Gutters, Room misc. collectibles,, brie a 9- 4, Route 85, Bolton. R ain BUIUHNO at 272 Main 4 u to s F o r Sato 61 A utos F o r Sato 61 each o r 5 for $2. Phone 643- CaU after 5:00 p.m., 643 Autoe For Sato 67 Autos For Sato 01 eeeeeeee.ee.ee.ee...... PAY required but a genuine Additions, Decks, All types brae, picture frames. date Sunday: July 18th. Street,' Manchester, has 0080. For Information caH desire to work primarily •••••••••••••••••••••••* •••••••••••••••••••••••• of Remodelihgi and 2711. Must be picked up bicycles, etc. Saturday MANCHESTER - 2 rental apace. Phone 643-9B1S with the elderlv population ButInetM O p p o r - S«rv/C M O t h n d 31 Repairs. Free esumates. before 11 a.m. ONLY. July 18, 104. Riverpoiht, TAG SALE Satruday bedrooms,'IVi baths, flrst answering service and necessary. Competatlve tunltlM 14 Fully insured. Phone 643- Times Farm Rd., Andover. Sunday, July 18 and 18. floor, newly renovated. secretarial service M D« ASSISTANCE starting wages. Car ••••••••••••••••••••**** 6017. LOAM SALE - Delivering S Radios, speakers, stoves, $328 plus utilities and available. Ideal for •• S aaim Cann; requlr^. Call E. Hartford PACKAGE STORE - yards, $60 tax included. TAG SALE - EIGHT clothes, games plus mlirh seenriw. 'Telephone after 5 manufacturers reps. Public Health Nursing Mansfield. Nice country LEON CIEZSYNSKI S a ^ , gravel. Call 643-0564. FAMILIES, Tools, Fur­ more. 85 Arbott Rohd, 3B7 Eaat Canter 81., M&M P&H, Manchester p.m. ofiMins. Peterman Realty at 643 Association 289-5425. setting. Buyer needs just BUILDER. New homes, n itu re ,' M isc. R oute 85, Manchester. Manchaater 649-2871. Sm all repairs, CAMPING EQUIPMENT 9404. $12,000. Owner will finance additions, remodeling, rec Bolton. Saturday July 18,9 >•••••••••••••••••••••••• remodeling, heating, rooms, garages, kitchens 10x14 Cam el Carte Tent. TAG SALE Corner Cross MORIARTY BROTHERS balance. Reply: P.O. Box to 5. BOOKKEEPER TYPIST baths, kitchens and water R o a o rt Property For. 98, Mansfield Depot, Conn. remodelM, ceilings, bath $re. Coleman 2 burner gas­ and South Btreet, Cbven- sought for Connecticut of­ heaters. Free estimates! oline stove. $15. Telephone Rant SB fice of manufacturers 06251. tile, dormers, roofing. a l b e r t M O R G A N try. Saturday, 8-5. 2W ROOMS AVAILABLE Residential or commer­ 6 4 6 «6 7 .______ARCHAEOLOGICAL August 1st. Heat; hot ^ representative. Small but C & M Tree Service, Free COTTAGE FOR RENT at COLLECTOR-MANAGER cial. 649-4291. Society Tag Sale. May GIGANTIC TAG SAI^ ■ wata-, appUances. Main Coventoy Lake. ExceUent busy office with congenial estimates. Discount senior ' AMANA i s Cubic ft. Chest TRAINEE for one of New atmosphere. Convenient □ REAL ESTATE donors, many fine items. Rate or shine. July 18-18. Street location. Security, condition. Two bedrooms. citizens. Company freezer, Hardwick gas 10- 4, 88 Cushman DT., England's largest Credit East of the river location. DESIGN KITCHENS, Saturday, Jmy 18th, 10 - 4. referenCis. Telephone Available Ji^ 13Ang. 8: Manchester. owned and stove, Frigedaire dish Manchester. Off Cokuilal Collection Agencies. Some Highly diversified position. cabinets, vanities, counter 11 Division Street, after 8 p jn . 8433911. If no Aug 18-Sept SO. Call H om es F or Sato 23 operated. Call 646-1327. wdsber, console sewing (Near LydaU), MOVING. experience preferred. Experience preferred. tops, kitchen cabinet fronts Manchester. ankwer, kdep trying. evenings, 6 4 3 ^ . custom woodworking, machine, and canning Large A assortm ent, Applicants must be ben­ ConUct Ms. Fran Barhett MANCHESTER DUPLEX EXTERIOR'PAINTING - colonial reproductions. supplies. All in excellent household items, toys, ELDRIDGE STREET - 1st dable. Excellent opportuni- ’ at 633-8385 for appoint­ - 7 & 6 Rooms. Individual decks, patios, driveway craditioU . C all 742-8644 TAG SALE - July 18, 9 - 2. SMALL SU M M ^ HOME qmbitious individual. J.P. Lewis M9-9658. clothes, CHEAP. floor, 2 bedroom apart­ lor ment. heating systems and sealing, collMe junior after 12 noon. Tools, refrigerator, IN Charlestown Rhode Company benefits. For ap­ ment. Large kitchem pan- Isiand. CaU Carolyn 643 utilities. 2 car garage, seeking work. Cheap rates. ELECTRICAL SERVICES humidifier, toys, mis­ TAG SALE - 104 Harlan REBATE pointment, Call Mr. IF YOU LOVE WICKER - aluminum sided, large bry 8t Uving room. Tenant 4578. Estifnates. 643-0468. - We do all types of Elec­ MOVING - Torro 421 cellaneous items. 77 Street. (Rear). Misc. Powers 289-0256, Capitol Work with the Best! Little modern kitchen, stove, trical Work! Conn. Snowblower used 1 hour, Oxford Street, items. July 18-19.10 a.m, - City Adjustment Bureau, or no investment. Full pay refrigerator. Large yard. IVantotf to Rant B7 REFRIGERATION License. Call after 5:00 Loveseat, Sheers, Drapes, Manchester. 5 p.m.'RaIn or shine. Inc. for part time work. Busiest Mid $80s. Income $850 REPAIRS - Air- BOdspreads, bed on frame, season starts soon. Call p.m ., 646-1516. securite deposit required. monthly. Call 649-3050. conditioners, garden tools, wrought iron GARAGE SALE - 81 Bran­ BABYSITTER WANTED Lynda 7tt-9726. TAG SALE - Reel to reel AvaUsDle August 1st. No refrigerators. New CREATIVE gaiden seat, much ihore. ford Street, Saturday Juy evenings. Reliable, adult MANCHESTER - Colonial tape recorder-plaver, pete. CaU 88MS96. EXTRAVAGANZA systems, "Carrier” , cen­ WOODWORKING 6&OT33. 18, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Also MATURE MARRIED or teenager with own M E C H A N I C Home. Three bedrooms, couch, chair set, silver tral or. wall units. Porches, Decks, Formica, Evenings next week from 7 (X)UPLE both working, transportation to babysit 2 Experienced, brakes, .tune- modem kitchen with stove, jeweliy, household, misc. 3% ROOM APARTMEU4T. PO W ERS Sales, Inc. 35 Ceramic Tile, General ONE DOUBLE BED and p.m. tpo 9 p.m. Everything smaU pet, serii apartmmit and 5 year old. Call 649-2690 up and general repairs. 45 refrigerator,, gas air heat. 9-1, Saturday. 17 Pine Hill Heat, Ugbts, hot water, and Oakland Street, Carpentry: Repairs, Pain­ one dresser, very good con­ must go! or duplex. Privacy essen- before 2 p.m. hours. Paid Holidays, Aluminum siding. Low 50s. Street, Manchester. appliances indtuM. $230 Manchester. 646-3251. Vallpaperteg. Call dition. Best offer. One vacations, sick days and ting and W j" monthly. Available August Ual for graduate studies. Call 649-3050. 646-3046. black and white 18" TV, MULTI FAMILY TAG 15th. Call evenings 647- T e le j^ i^ 6437864. Now thru August 1,1981 if In Stock Cars Only MEDICAL SECRETARY medical. Tires Inter­ LIGHT niUCKING - Fen­ ood condition. $50. ANTIQUES TO TAGS - SALE - Saturday July 18th, fo r Manchester national, Caldor's Plaza, 7 ROOM 4 B E D R O O M cing. Attics, cellars, gar­ elephone 649-8105 after 0235. ROBERTS f We’re free, we’re fun, 9-3. 18 Franklin Street, RESPONSIBLE ADULTS Physician’s office. Manchester. Apply in per- HISTORIC CAPE - Cen­ ages cleaned. All types CONSTRUCTION 6:00 p.m . We’re Number 1! Find out Manchester, off Walker seek 8% or 4 rooms under . Transcribing, telephones, trally located. $50,500. trash, brush removed. MANCHESTER - 3 rooms, COMPANY - General why over 3000 people shop Street. Large, small, new, xi,kitchen. All $200, preferably south of forms, etc. Monday thru Samuelson, Broker, 649- Picket, Split Rail, SWIM POOLS distributor carpenty and repairs, rec the Elastern C >nnectlcut used housenoid items and t^ center. Will MB REBATE ON Friday, 9*5 :50. RN-PUBLIC HEALTH 0498. Stockade Fences installed. paid. $185. G II. rooms, family rooms, disposing of new 31’ long Flea Market (Junction of stove. redecorate..6432991. Experienced preferred.' NURSE for generalized 528-0670. lie Fee. 561-1221. Send resume to Box LL c /o Community Health Nur­ porches, and decks our 31 & 32 Mansfield). Every » % Hxto u n specialty. Dry wall and sunny Sunday 8 a.m. to 3 TAG SALE 11 Dean Driva,^, Luxury home ‘in NEW 1981 The Herald. sing Program including UNTM MCI nun IK Mans LICENSED DAY CARE ABSOLUTELY FREE schools. Competitive ceiling work done. p.m. Spaces available Bolton. Miscellaneous RENTAL SERVICE for M anchester only. Must* Manchester quality built 3 HOME - Will watch your Chimney repairs and con­ Includes installation. salary and benefits.. For Bedroom Colonial on a private $7.00. Have your Tag Sale items. Thuirsday, Friday, UndlordB. CaU for detaUs. have minimum market SALESPEOPLE - AAA, child or infant days. Call crete work. One day ser­ Finacing available. Call further information con­ country lot In one of here! Saturday and Sunday 9 to 4. Open 7 d i^ . 811-2760. value of $125,000 and have Due to our outstanding Manchester’s nicest areas. M ft. 6460262. . Joey coUect 203-225-8894. tact Community Health vice on small repairs. Call spacious and well- growth and wide public fireplaced livlnaroom, Prmial days before 3:00 649-2403. acceptance, the Service of Columbia, diningroom, eatdn kitchen. fW VERNON - Modern 1 landacSped groonds. CaU B&M TREE SERVICE- BOX SPRING AND 647-0748 evemngs. Automobile Club of Hart­ Hebron, andover and baths, huge master bedroom, GUARANTEED TREE- MATTRESS, Mahogany bedroom, 3 rooms, all LINCOLNS ADDITIONS-GARAGES, ford has carreer oppor­ Marlborough at 228-9428. aluminum siding and.garage. Rooma for Rant 22 aroliances. W-w carpeting, Owner leavh state immediate ' MEN-OUS SERVICE at an Sundecks, Framing, bedroom furniture in­ tunities available as AAA EOE. THREE FAMILY TAG •••••••••••••••••••••••• air conditioning. G li. Mtoe. tor Rant 86 occupancy. 9,900. affordable price. SPECIAL Roofing, Gutters, Siding, & cluding full length 2000 Membership Sales SALE • Many household Refnndabte Fee. 881-1221. RATES on stump grinding Painting. W.A.D. Eifter- mirrored vanity with CEN’TRAL LOCA’nON - Representatives. Establish WOMANS GROUP HOME SoniM Ilnllyte43-2174 items, some furniture, 77 GARAGE FOR RENT • with tree removal. prise. Insured. 875-0467, winged mirrors, 9. Call Free parking, kitchen your future with an - Substitute live in Rachel Road, Manchester. VERNONtROCKVILLE - 2 North Old of Manchester. Discount for senior 875-3902, Free Estimates. 643^13. privileges, security and 5638786. organization of oyer 75 counselor. Duties include: citizens-Free estimates- Saturday, Sunday, July written references bedrooms, stove and MANCHESTER OPEN No Job Too Small. years leadership in its Counseling and suMrvising Fully insured. 643-7285. BOYS DIRT BIKE FOR 18tb and 19th. 9:30 to 4:00. required. For appointment refrigerator. Yard for Uds. MB REBATE ON HOUSE - Saturday and field. It’s one of the largest in the absence of the direc­ SALE - Pro Thunder H. 6432693 after 4 p.m. $250.0 n . RefnndableFee. Autos FoT/Sato 01 Sunday 1-4 p.m. 405 ERIN MASONRY •••••••••••••••••••••••• with over 21 milnon tor. Salary $30 per day. A— COMPLETE Excellent condition. $58. 5M-122I. ^ NEW 1081 MERCURY Closing date, July 30th. Hackmatack St., BUILDERS, INC- Con­ 1863 CJ6 - Rons good. Good - members. Previous sales CARPENTRY service. crete and masoniy con­ CaU 649-2536 after 2:30. LADIES ONLY - Fur­ experience helpful but not Reply to: Ingrid Walker, Manchester. Seven room Ooga-BIrda-Pata 43 MANCHESTER BUDGET off road, new paint. 81400. Counters, remodeling, struction and r^ irs. In­ nished room for rent in necessary. Guaranteed c/o HVee, 1 Court Street, Ranch, 2 car garage, cen­ PKKXID • 4 romns. Stove, CaU before noon wemdays. r^ lrs , concrete work. No sured. Call 647-im. f o r s a l e - White For­ Licensed Rooming House. thafs tral air and pool. $83,500. earnings during training. Rockville, Conn., 06066. jm too small. 649-1427. m ica K itchen Set, $45. FREE FEMALE tiger cat. Utilities In clu ^ . Close te refrigerator. Children OK. 6438883.______Salary ahd commissions 646-6583. ^______$tS0. G n . Refundable Fee. C A R P E N T R Y a n d Black and White T.V. Good Great companion. Box busline and stores. and renewals. Blue Cross, WINDOW WASHERS - 581-1121. 1971 PINTO - Gopd condi­ GOLDEN MASONRY - All Masonry. Call Tony 649- reception, $35. Telephone trained and spayed. References and security Surgical, and Major Part or full time. S P A C IO U S 7Vk R O O M Telephone 647-1152. tion, A cvl., 4 im ^ » type Masonry. Brick, 0611.______after 4 p.m . 646-580$. required. CaU after 3 p.m ., MARQUIS RANCH - 2' baths, living Medical, and. Non- Experienced. Must be Block, Slone. Sidewalks, 644-0383. ' • ' ' •, mpg. $800 FIRM. reliable. Telephone 649- room with fireplace, 4 i 847-1814. Aril for the Contributory Retirement steps, patios. Complete BEDROOM SET - Full bed WE WERE ABANDONED bedrooms, or 3 bedrooms ELECTRICAL SERVICES Plan. Applicants must be 5334. chimney repairs. Stucco. frame with bookshelf head- and our mother almost COMFORTABLE ’Tom. and den, sliders to deck. - We do all types of Elec­ personable and responsible 643-0490. board. Two dressers and died, but someone cared SLEEPING room. Paneled family room, ther­ trical Work! Licensed. Call people. For an appoint­ NEED 20 PEOPLE to start mirror. Good' condition. for us, and now. we are Working adult. Parking, no mal windows. Large treed after 5:00 p.m., 646-1516. ment, call Jim Olbrys, immediately, advertising EXPERIENCED Asking $80. Call 6436777. looking for a loving home. smoking. On bus linerCall ALL AREAS - AU Sizes. lot. Double garage. $73,500 •••••%•••••••••••••••••• sales manager at 236-3261 for national and local M OTHER w ill babysit in “ Cindy” and ‘‘Charley” 6436526. Apartments A Homes poarer merchants. No experience by owner. Tele^ione 643- R ooting 34 1872 CAPRI. Good rumUBg ' or 1-800-842-8691 Ext 265 my home. Nathan Hale SCHOOL DESK WITH are identical twins, orange AvaUable. CaU for detaUs. condition. Needs some MB REBATE ON between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. necessary. Will train. $3.50 1689. Opmi 7 dajn. 581-2760. area. School year. ROOFER WILL INSTALL CHAIR. Very Good condl- color, and “ Snowflake” Apartm^nf For Root $$ body work. 8800. 6430430. w eekd^s. An equal oppor­ to $4.00 per hour. Apply in September to June. C!all tion, $20. PairP ^ r TF-3, 4-way • pure white. Mother is tor­ ...... person only - Merchant’s Roofing, Siding, or Gutters EAST HARTFORD -"Fnr- NEW 1081 MERCURY tunity Employer. for Low Discount Price! Jensen Hi-Fi Speakers toise shell and a most gen­ 1871 T -B IR D • 54,000 Marketing, 989 Main fnvezfmenl Property 25 niahisd 1 bedroom. lAO gor Call Ken at 647-1566. 13V4’ ’X24” , $60. 6436777. tle and affectionate cat. original miles.' Rxcelleot of Street, 2nd floor, riXKrt term. Jun M86. G H. FLORIST ASSISTANT OR Please caU 633-^1, or 343 running, body, and in­ DESIGNER - Full or part Manchester, Monday thru TA K E a d v a n t a g e OF S f S S MANCHESTER - 5 Room Refundable Fee. 861-1321. N E E D H O M E PORTABLE 0571.______terior. Full power. time, includes Saturday Friday, 10 to 5 p.m . Apartment now available. IMPROVEMENTS DONE T Y P E W R IT E R ; $30. Call Negotiable. Serious only - and one night. For sales ™PROVEMBiNTs"®,m Stove, refrigerator.: No THREE BEDROOM TO YOUR HOME? Siding, .6438255. ADORABLE PUPPIES - htett 6433400. and general store work. LOCAL LIGHT building generating over visa, m aster-charge Mother is registered p e ts . 114 b a th s . $400 DUPLEX - Whll to waU COUGARS & XR7’s Roofing, Additions, Prime Apply in person: Flower DELIVERY - Need 10 peo­ $33,0W yearly incom e. At- accepted. Neiman-Leibert, monthly plus security and carpeUng, ffre^ce and a Replacement Windows. DARK GREEN King size Golden Retriever. Have Fashion, 85 East Center ple to start immediately. references required. appliances on quiet dead 1971 TORINO 4 d oor, Call LeBrun Home Im- bedspread and drapes to had shots. Male and power steering, brakes, Street. Must have own transporta­ m atch $75. Wooden show­ fem ale. $20 each. Call 293 Telephone 6435582. m street- Call after 4 tion. Small cars and motor­ -ptewiM ilte. Fully Insured. windows, seats. ^ con- We give the lowest prices case used as 'bar $10. 0050.______p.ifl. 6430007. DO SOMETHING ABOUT cycles are OK. Cash paid ford, Ckmn. (16103. SMALL FURNISHED CERTIFIED and the highest quality telephone 64386S3. NOTHING. Become and daily. Apply in person only AKC REGISTERED APARTMENT for snull THREE BEDROOM Herald BABYSITTER in work. Customer satisfac­ MB REBATE ON Avon representative, full family or individual. Laige a p a r t m e n t available w I ------'•••- iviancnesierManchester lorfor ages: in- tion guaranteed. No job too MOVING - 2 twte beds, KEESHOND P U P . $150 time or part time. Earn 989 Main Street, 2nd fiM r, Sorvleaa Olfarod 31 fants to school age. Call and under. Parents on 1 bedroom plus smiHI 6430086. fants to srhnnl aue. CaU big or smalU Call after chest on chest dresser, and good money and be your Manchester, 'Monday thru m o m ****************** (us-sbr?. kitchen and pantry. With NEW 1081 MERCURY 643-8567. 7:00. 64330)5, « 4 3 (^ . mirror $150. Kitchen table premises. May be ,seen 1978 SCHIRROOCO, own boss. Call 523-9401 or Friday, 10 to 5 p.m. REWEAVING BURN ------w lte 4 chairs $30. '2 arm anytime. Telephone 742- electric stove, 646-3685. HOLES. Zippers, urn- poOL PATIOS, refrigerator-freMer, air sun roibf, 29,000 mUes, Haating-Ptumbing 3 8 . chairs $50 each. 2 lamps beaiitifnl condition. Classi­ ATHLETIC COACHING brellas repair^. Window SIDEWALKS, STEPS, ••••••■••*•••••••••••••• | 3 0 . R oll away bed $20. codditioning. Parking. VACANCIES at Washer/dryer et ‘ cetra. ------.. Opening a business and TEACHER-PROGRAM shades, veneUaJi blinds, floors, retaining walls, or SCHALLER PLUMBING­ Desk $25. O ccasional chair MINIATURE POODLE Hamaa for Rant 04 nmuA afford paymenta. LEADER for State Funded Manchester High School. Keys.' TV FOR RENT, anything in concrete. 75 $25. Telephone 643-0501. PUPS - Black male. $100. Available July 18th. CaU Girl’s Soccer; Assistant HEATING — Water pump 16400. Telqihone 847-0021 year round school age Marlow’s, 867 Mate Street. Year Faniily Business. specialists. Also, CaH 6432901. 6435600. Football; Assistant Field ^-- MANCWCSTER ■> 5 ROOM u n o r Mike. Keq) trying. ZEPHYRS recreational-craft day 6435221. Russ Aceto Concrete remodeling service or PANASONIC 10” WN ’TV COLONIAL plus sun porch fied MANCHESTEB - First care. $9,172 plus benefite. Construction, 6437364. repairs- Free esUmatas. - UHF, VHF $20. G E Win­ Qardan Producta 47 and rec room, fuU o ^ 1974 PINTO WAGON - New Supervise ana plan 30 child CERAMIC FIRING. dow Fan, 20” , 2 speed, floor duplex, four rooms, . ment and garage. Fine Discount rates. Quick ser- gvvi 6 4 3 ^ . appliances,''air con-m radiate, automatic, good center. Degree Early dlNG LESSONS •••••••••••••••••••••••• reversible $15. CaH 643 STONE FREE LOAM. location. $8B per n ^ condition. 64,000 mineB. 8496. vice. Call 6432543. Certifi^ W.S.I. Instructor. 2110 ditioned. No pets. Adults. Childhood or related field. fio o r ln g 36 . Pick up or delivered. CaU pins ntiUUee and eeeurity. 81286.6486881. Recreational experience ------All ages. Call 646-1271, 64317^ or 6432760.7:00 References and security. MB REBATE ON ANY necessary. EOE. Resume BRICK, BLOCK, STONE - |(eep trying. a.m . to 10:00 p.m . $300 plus heat and utUltiie. Ad! FLOo Hs ANDING - Floors SOFA - Lime green, two When you have something Fireplaces. Concrete.______^ CaU 9730081.______1971 CAPRI - Good Ctndl- o r apply July 24th, like new! Specializing in cushion, clean, wing chair, EAST HARTFORD - fami­ tion. Good MPG, Slurp NEW 19R1 MERCURY Manchester Early Lear­ to seU, find a cash bwof, chimney Repairs. “ No Job S’TRING BEANS - $2.50 tk the easy way ... with a low- Too ">— o—Small.’'Cali n >< r>oH 644-8356ajurqiui CLEANING - Reliable older floors. Natural and blue, $15. Both in good con­ VERNON - 3 room aptt^ ly stead bon e, 5 rooms, 2 LoSUng • Needs minor ning Center, 80 Waddell stained floors. No waxing dition, Chairs. Must -be Bushel. Pick your own, baths, d ts h w a ^ . t e ^ iS k !| b 8 or B .0 .8486478.. Road, Manchester. cost ad in Classified. for estimates. woman to do general home sold. 64IM403. yellow and green. Natslsky ment, heat, electric, or office cleaning. Call 643 anymore! John VerfaiUe, water and stove taclwditd. 6435750. Farm, Vernon, South Phone 8382 after 4 p.m. bOLLHOUSE with turn- Windsor Line, 644-0304. $350 monthly. CaU 871-7901. . a a M k a ’iSi H ouaahold G o o d s 40 table, $50. Antique Ladder- MANCHEiSTER-Available after 8. 6438780. CAFRI, LYNX & LN-7 SEWING LESSONS - For •••••••••••••••••••••••• back chair, $40. Call 643 FOR SALE Unscreened ROOMTObraBthe.^8 loam approxim ately 600 August 1st. Immaculate 8 i- beginners:. Children or 1427. room, 2 baths, boms. f o r s a l e - 1870 yards. $6.00 per yard. room, 2 bOdroom apart adults in my home. Call ■BsrtMqM petto, U te o.k. CHBVELLB. Power 643- ment. No pets. Refasneds 6438382 after 4 p.m. Ooga-BMIa-Pata 43 Telephone 5231430 or 523 M ai7 extras7l425. 2503. ^ seornty. No utlUtite- $850 monthly. ^ 0 4 3 ^ . Loeafor3 2338846 (Me). kid$ MISCELLANEOUS COAL BLACK 11 to IS yrar II,; l ; l t r - ( >l,l< -I I Ml. "/'I- l/' i' ‘ •••••••••♦jfc************* i t e m s : F O R SALE - 7 old HaU Morgan (Pantalla Rooma for Rant 82 STORRS-RENWOOD ' Painting-faporbig. 32 piece French Provincial •••••••••••••••••••••••a ••••••••**•••••••**■*■** Breed Line), half quarter APARTMENTS, One It 2711 :a r n e x t r a m o n e y , w o r k Bedroom set, 9 Pipce For­ horse Oejdteg. Excellent MANCHESTER two bedroom units. Ster- PROFESSIONAL mal Dining Room Set, PAINTING - Interior and c^ irm ation and disposlr Extremely nice room. ting at $280/825. Lease end West Coast Canopy Water tion. Has been shown, Working gentleman . security. Welco 4230881^, 3 OR 4 HOURS A NIGHT. exterior. Commercial and Bed, Coffee Table, End residential. Free es­ traUed, and does Jump. preferred. Kitchen MORIARTY Table,'^18000 BTU Air Con­ privileges. $50 weekly. timates. Fully insured. 643 Loads well. I^gllsh or MANCHESTER - TWQ CALL IVAN AT 647-9946 ditioner. Polaroid Cameras Western. 8^8679. Strano 1 ^ 1 Estate, 643 BEDROOM tdwnboute 4879. ‘ with flash and adapters. 1878. wiUi appUanoBS. riidoyd te \|iii ~ c4Pu«j<-AC' CaU 647-0018. AT THE MANCHESTER OITE LITTLE ANGORA CLEAN FURNISHED HAMSTEB8 TOR S A ^ , ROOM fojr mature F O R C E D TO SELL! l7 m 1 1 5 ( IrNTCR S7.. M A N C H I S T F R , C O N N * P l i o n r 6 4 3 - 5 1 3 j / ■ EVENING HERAI-D Paper Hanging, Carpentr* cubic foot Frigidaire o n e yeltow dnd White, two gentlemen. Main Street per nunl — Frost-Free Refrigerator. brown and white. $2.00 location. CaH 6434701 after btet and not water; $175. Call 8430104. ekeh. Call 8431053; 6 p.m . 4001), 649-8908. 'll