page twenty - EVENING HERALD. Thurs., July 12, lff7» Equipment ^ ■ ...... ■ ...... For Rham Powers Controls Things Mystic-New London Area < Public Nurses Continue Yanks Finally End Postponed But DOT Move Not Easy Popular State Attraction Sei^ices of Consortium Jinx in Kingdome Page 11 Page 2 Page 8 ■ Page 1 0 HEBRON —Action was Ubled Monday night by the Rham Junior High S^ool Building Committee, on the buying of equipment and furniture for the school now under construction. It was decided to wait until Peter Abel, architect and G. Robert Couillard, assistant superintendent of schools, can meet and prepare recommendations for the building committee 0 to review. % The committee dis­ 'e a c h Health Threat cussed the use of the FF excess fill to build an ad­ Reg. 36.99 SAN FRANaSCO (UPI) - The ditional parking lot but the influx of thousands of diseased general feeling was that and disoriented Indochinese the committee didn't favor refugees into the San Francisco this use. Abel was asked to REPLACEMENT SCREEN PRE-nmSMED 2"x4"x8'SURFACE- 4'x8'x'/i"CDX MULTI-COLORED WHITE ALUMINUM Bay area has made it difficult to evaluate the cost to VERMONT SLATE TOES COMBINATION WINDOW PANEU FOR P A in DOORS screen out those who pose a health prepare the area as a WALL PANELS DRIED STUDS PLYWOOD SHEATHING threat. Many make it through Recession on Its Way Rugged construction with 30" and 36" wide to fit useable playing field or to 4'x8' panels to blend with Economy grade stamped. Agency cerbiied exterior Can be installed without screening with skin diseases. In­ blt-iri sash. 10 sizes avail­ most sliding doors. With WASHINGTON (U P I)-T h e sion would more closely resemble sell the excess fill. contemporaiy, traditional TEUOWPUESm grade. professional help. Sold testinal parasites, active tuber­ Couillard said that the in 10 sq. ft. cartons. able in stock. white or bronze finish. United States is plunging into the 1969-70 downturn rather than the or rustic interiors. 2"x4"xr...... 1.S9 4'xlW 'CDX...... 13.99 culosis, leprosy and other il­ severe 1974-75 recession. committee is having trou­ ■<- '• lnesses. the recession of 1979. Up to 1 ble getting a supplier to During the 1969-70 slide, economic ..... Officlhls said Thursday the * y . million jobs may be lost by the growth fell 0.9 percent over two con­ supply the school with oil. problem is compounded by a end of the year, and inflation David Cattanach, secutive quarters. In the 1974-75 secondary migration,” in which will remain at discouragingly downturn, economic growth slid 5.7 superintendent of schools, refugees originally destined for suggested having the dis­ slit# high levels. percent over five straight quarters. kill; other parts of the country return The inflation forecast represented trict try to arrange tor the to San Francisco because of its That gloomy forecast was made by additional fuel for the new the White House Thursday in its of­ a major revision from January when mild climate and huge Asian pop­ the administration said prices would school. It is estimated 20,- ulation. ficial mid-year review of the 000 to 24,000 gallons will be economy. It said a turnaround may rise by 7.4 percent this year after a 9 needed. begin to materialize late this year or percent climb in 1978. The architect was asked Moral Support in early 1980. to provide cost estimates CUERNAVACA, Mexico (UPI) But any recovery hinges directly of a 10,000 and a 20,000- — Former President Richard t on the expectation — it’s really a Gasoline gallon oil tank. Nixon flew to Mexico today to prayer — that the international oil During the meeting the cartel holds prices at current levels. give moral support to the exiled sr-. v' committee voted to pay shah of Iran. He criticized Any future oil price hike will make Supplies Abel for his services as of Washington for abandoning the matters worse. June, totaling $580.35, to shah, saying, “You don’t grease Most private economists and con­ pay the fee of $356.25 for the ^ d s for your friends." gressional forecasters had already Adequate the project representative Nixon, also noting the recent projected a recession was imminent. and $9.90 for postage. iS m b r n n U.S. turn against its onetime ally, But the White House budget office WASHINGTON (UPI) - Gasoline The committee also ap­ Nicaraguan President Anastasio report was the first time the ad­ supplies are generally adequate in all proved paying $47,038 to Somoza, said at the airport that ministration had acknowledged it parts of the country, but rising gas Fort Hill Builders, the if the United States does not was at hand, or had offered such a prices are becoming as predictable general contractor. stand by its own friends, we're pessimistic appraisal of the overall as death and taxes. The next meeting of the going to end up with no friends.” economy. The price of gasoline rose another committee will be on July ‘‘I think we can properly penny last week and has shot up 23 16 at 7;30 p.m. in the Rham Whisper Plea characterize our forecast as con­ cents a gallon since the first of the High School library. 9 9 (9 9 0 0 9 9 taining a mild recession,” said Lyle year, the American Automobile B Q 9 9 Gramley, a member of President R»fl. Rsg. 99.99 ______WASHINGTON (UPI) - Sen. Beach Friends A ssociation’s weekly survey ------^ ^ 69.99 349.99 15 Herman Talmadge's voice Carter’s Council of Economic Ad­ B179g 9299 % 7 ' AUTOMATIC reported Thursday. Rham Reports 2 1 " SUNBEAM TOROAUTOMAnC 1 2 'S " DIAMETER 8-FOOTVlNTL 6ALTANBED 12'x36" softened and dropped from a A woman on the beach at Atlantic City, the surrounding seagulls this past weekend. visers. The AAA’s spot check of 6,304 ser­ WADING POOL SPLASHER POOL VINTL UMBRELLA belligerent boom to a near “We think the recession will be vice stations indicated supplies are REAR-BAGGING MOWER TRIMMER/EDGER 10-PANEL SCREENHOUSE whisper as he appealed to the N.J., gets more than she bargained for as her (UPI photo) relatively mild and short-lived,” he Recent Gifts Vinyl liner with drain plug, Baked enamel finish, heavy 8 steel ribs, aluminum pole, sufficient to permit service stations Electronic ignition, vertical High torque permanent 4-ply vinyl roof, fiberglass Senate Ethics Committee to box of popcorn starts a feeding frenzy among said, '"rhe recovery should begin HEBRON -Gifts polyethylene rid^ Folas gauge vinyl liner. No TBI236. 3-poeition tilt. No. 9150. to remain open longer and ease the No. 3448. magnet motor, dual cutting screen, alum, framing, reach a quick decision in his later this year or sometime early in start, plastic catcher. lor storage. No. PTPW81B. lines in many metropolitan areas. received by Rham High lines. No. 1200. lockable doors. No. 10106.. financial misconduct case. 1980. But it will be a relatively School during this past Fewer stations than last week said "The last several years have modest recovery” because of con­ they were out of any one grade of school year had a total tinued high energy prices. value of $7,760, Diana been a very trying experience for fuel. , me,” said Talmadge who, since Here is a summary of the new Vecchione, the school prin­ Rebels Offer Peace The AAA said service station 1975, has lost his oldest son in a economic forecasts: operators in Pennsylvania, New cipal reported to the Board • Economic growth will decline by drowning accident, ended a 35- MANAGUA, Nicaragua (UPI) - diplomatic source said in Managua. unless they were charged with Jersey and Delaware have of Education. year marriage with a bitter 0.5 percent in 1979, but increase by 2 The gifts included equip­ Sandinista retwls delivered a 12-point But Somoza, in a telephone interview serious crimes. threatened to strike to protest fuel divorce and took the cure for a peace plan to U.S. special am­ with a UPI correspondent in San It also asked for Somoza’s resigna­ percent in 1980. allocation formulas, but supplies ment for the drama depart­ longstanding alcoholism problem. • Consumer prices will soar by ment, valued at $1,183 and bassador William Bowdler that Jose, called the guerrilla offer “loco tion and acceptance of it by the should be ample along major travel “I'm human, and I have made offers concessions to Anastasio (crazy).” Nicaraguan Congress and 'the in­ 10.6 percent in 1979 and 8.3 percent routes and for tourist destinations, donated by the Podium next year. With the exception of the yers of Hebron; a errors. I'm confident I will make Somoza’s national guard but the U.S. Ambassador Lawrence A. stallation of the original five- resorts and national parks. errors in the future,’’ said Nicaraguan president scoffed at the Pezzullo met with Somoza Thursday member (two Marxists, one leftist 12.2 percent rise in 1974, 1979 would The AAA said New England, with ne mat valued at be the worst inflation year since the $15(Kgiven by the Rham Talmadge, but in 30 years as a proposal. to exchange views on the guerrilla and two moderates) Junta of the the tightest gas supplies, had the public official, ''I've never used The Somoza-run radio station proposal but the outcome of the talks National Reconstruction as the end of World War II. most improved picture this week. Student-Faculty Senate; 20 • Unemployment will climb from lined windbreaker jackets my office (or profit. Thursday announced censorship of was not disclosed. The rebels took provisional government. The average full-service gasoline With that, seven weeks of dis- the press because of “distortions” in their plan to Bowdler, who was The Nicaraguan civil war again 5.6 percent in June to 6.6 percent in prices were 96.5 cents a gallon for for the physical education the fourth quarter and to 6.9 percent department, valued at iplinary hearings against foreign news coverage. Reporters meeting with the Sandinista spilled over to neighboring Costa premium, 95.1 cents for unleaded and Talmadge, the most serious ac were to be briefed on the restrictions leadership in San Jose. Rica Thursday, according to Radio by the end of 1980. Each percentage 91.4 cents per gallon for regular, the $200, donated by Karl point of unemployment translates Month; some blown glass ev

The Weather ■ S t Peopletalk Powers Controls .0 ' State Union Lawyers NMIOMAI W lATHtl StlVlCC fOIICAST !• 7AM 1ST 7 7 f f t - Alda Sex Symbol But DOT Move Not Easy Plan Injunction Block In New Womenpoll By JACQUELINE HUARD HARTFORD (UPI) - Attorneys point proposal that would have per­ and higher mileage allowances as HARTFORD (UPI) - The first for the state judicial employees un­ mitted the , union to . call off the well as other benefits and a retire­ Hawkeye — a sex symbol? So .say 46 percent of month Arthur Powers abdicated as ion headed to federal court today to sickout. ment protective clause. women queried in the maydr of Berlin and took over challenge a court injunction He said the proposals included ar­ "We have reason to believe that latest national Women­ 4 Connecticut’s sprawling Transporta­ ■ prohibiting workers from staging a bitration proceedings, upgrading of' employees have been misinformed poll survey. Asked who tion Department be got depressed job action in protest over stalled con­ job classifications, round-the-clock about the Judicial Department’s they’d most like to see tract talks. negotiations to come up with a con­ offer,” Collins said. liM PIIATUIIt ' and lost 10 pounds. in a movie — Henry ^ 4 0 / \ 3 - "I wondered if I could handle the In a ’Thursday night meeting at the tract by July 20 and amnesty for the ’The union, he said, was demanding Winkler, John Travolta, job,” he recalls six inonths later. Hartford Seminary, union officials workers who participated in a June a oneryear contract with a 12 percent Farrah Fawcett- “One thing I always hated was doing and attorneys v ot^ to comply with 29 sickout raise; full cost of living allowances; Majors, Cheryl Tiegs, something without knowing the restraining order and canceled a Santavenere said the CSEA was increases in the mileage rate and Suzanne Somers or Alan everything about it. I found myself sickout plann^ for today and Mon­ prepared to provide legal assistance other benefits. ^ I WtATHIM POrOCAST • Alda — Alda won going trying to solve problems immediate­ day. “to any and all workers who may be away. In second and Coliseum Delayed? For period ending 7 a.m. EST 7/14/79. During Friday ly. It’s impossible.” Horace Santavenere, chief disciplined. We are prepared to give third places were night, showers will fall from the mid Plains, He sets the turning point at March. negotiator for 1,200 non-professional our employees all the legal protec­ HARTFORD (UPI) - Officials Travolta and Winkler, northeastward into the western area of the Lakes, while Powers came down with bronchitis, employees, said despite the back to tion neessary.” overseeing the rebuilding of the Civic with 10 percent and 9 mostly fair skies should prevail elsewhere. spent a week at home and took stock work order “we feel the injunction Philip Collins, a Boston lawyer Center coliseum roof say they can’t percent, respectively. has serious flaws.” He declined to representing the state in the prqmise the facility will reopen on its Maybe it’s the “M-A-S- of his life. He said he decided “the job was not going to control me, I elaborate. negotiations, had said the state would Jan. 1,1980 target date, but they are H” role, and maybe it’s Connecticut Forecast was going to control it.” He said 389 professional judicial take disciplinary action against any sure the cost will exceed original es­ his actvism on behalf of He was used to controlling things. employees have also been ordered to judicial employees who engaged in timates. Mostly sunny today. Highs 85 to 90 or around 31 C. In­ the Equal Rights For 19 years Powers had called the show up for work today. the planned sickout. James Murphy, vice president of creasing cloudiness tonight. Lows in the mid 60s, Satur­ Amendment — but in shots in Berlin, a central Connecticut About 350 irate union members "We will not tolerate it nor will we project manager George Fuller Co., day cloudy with chance of showers. Highs around 80. any case, all those fern fans will get their wish. Alda voted Wednesday to stage the two- negotiate with a gun at our heads,” Probability of rain near zero today 20 percent tonight and town of slightly over 14,000. ’Then the ’Thursday revised the cost upward to is co-starring with Meryl Streep in a new Universal day sickout and authorize a poll of said Collins, a member of the Allan 40 percent Saturday. Light variable winds today and governor, in December 1978, tapped $30.5 million before a hostile City flick — “The Seduction of Joe Tynan.” the membership next week on W. Drachman firm in Boston, which tonight. South to southeast winds around 10 mph Satur­ him to replace retiring transporta­ Council demanding to know why whether to launch a full-scale strike. was hired by the state for a number day. tion commissioner James Shugrue. \K\ recently added expenses weren’t Incognito Powers began work as overlord of ’Their last contract expired June 30. of its contract negotiations. “We calculated earlier. Skylah Surprise But Santavenere said officials will regard this (sickout) as a serious Extended Outlook Crystal Gayle is back home in Nashville, fresh the agency in January and found the Police Auction job “was much larger than I an­ now “ w ait and see about the matter and we now feel we have to from her trip to China, and the impression upon a A model of a spaceship, representing was placed on top of the Strant’s home by challenge” before deciding whether take a stand.” SOUTH WINDSOR - The South Extended outlook for New England Sunday through star of her stature well might be summed up by her ticipated — a bureacratic maze.” All of a sudden he had 5,000 Skylah, greeted Dr. and Mrs. Charles W. neighbors as a prank. (Herald photo by to continue with the planned strike Collins said employees who staged Windsor Police Department will con­ Tuesday: hit, “Don’t It Make My Brown Eyes Blue.” She vote. the earlier sickout won’t be paid for Mass., R.I. & Conn.: Fair Sunday and Monday. Chance employees and responsibility for an duct an auction Saturday starting at 9 made the tour with Bob Hope and collected plenty Strant of 97 Prospect St., when they returned Adamson) “Everything stems from the that day. He said disciplinary action, of a few showers Monday night and early Tuesday. High agency that handles everything from a.m. at the Town Hall. of people wherevdr she went. But something was home from vacation Wednesday. Tlie replica challenge,” he said. which he didn’t specify, will be taken Police said they will be auctioning temperatures in the 80s. Overnight lows in the 60s to low missing. Says she, “It was strangely novel, unique bicycle paths to multi-million dollar highways. He readily admits he was Elarlier in the day Santavenere had against those employees and any who off bicycles and bicycle accessories. 70s. to be around thousands of people and not he asked said the court order and threats of participate in future job actions. Vermont: Warm and humid Sunday and Monday with overwhelmed. The items were recovered but for an autograph.” “If the union goes forward with its scattered showers and thunderstorms. Fair Tuesday. “It’s massive, just massive,” disciplinary action against the haven’t been claimed. ’They were AcquinFileToBe Opened workers who take part in the sickout plans for further job actions it will collected over a period of about a Powers said. “’Trying to coordinate Highs in the 80-. Overnight lows in the 60s. seriously jeopardize the continuation Maine, New Hampshire: Chance of rain south and Wolfgang^s Lament this whole thing is a major under­ “will only serve to solidify our year. Sgt. Charles Jurgalis will be rights.” of collective bargaining in the showers north Sunday. Fair Monday. Chance of showers taking — highways, buses, trains, the WATERBURY (UPI) - A bulky 1977, deaths of Mrs. Cheryl Beaudoin, sequestered. the auctioneer. Mad piano virtuoso Victor Borge is all wrapped file on accused mass murderer Lome her seven children rangin in age from Acquin’s lawyer, John Williams of He criticized judicial department Connecticut Judicial Department,” Tuesday. Lows in the 60s. Highs in the 70s Sunday and up in Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart these days. Eiorge airport, waterways.” Seniors Outing mid 70s to mid 80s Monday and Tuesday. He also had a boss for the first time Acquin will be opened for the first 4 to 12 and a young relative. He is New Haven, said Clarie’s ruling con­ officials for their “unbelievable at­ he said. is the star of the show at New York’s “Mostly time since shortly after his arrest also charged with setting fire to the tained “strong orders.” titude.” Collins said the state is offering a SOUTH WINDSOR - ’The South Mozart” Festival, which opens Monday at Avery in a long time — the governor. Arthur Powers lost 10 pounds in his first month as com­ Windsor Senior Citizens will have “She likes to know everything when testimony in the long-awaited family’s rural Prospect home to Pickett had denied the request for “They believe they’re always three-year contract with 7 percent in­ Long Island Sound Fisher Hall, and this fall, he’ll conduct his first missioner of the Connecticut Department of Transportation a daily transcript of the trial but said above the law but their employees do creases each of two years. ’The pay their annual outing Aug. 27 at High opera in Cleveland, doing Mozart’s “Magic Flute.” that’s going on,” he said. "And she trial begins Monday. cover up the crime. and wondered if he did the right thing when he resigned as U.S. District Court Judge T. The state maintained it wanted to two court reporters will divide not have rights within the law,” he raise in the third year would be Meadows. Long Island Sound to Watch Hill, R.I. and Montauk So how come he pities the great composer? Says doesn’t forget anything. You talk to Emmet Oarie ’Thursday ordered the keep the file on Acquin secret to en­ coverage of the proceedings and if an said. negotiated at a later date. Reservations can be made by Point, N.Y. — Variable winds 10 knots or less through Borge, “He had no arms and no legs.” And how does her about something and two months mayor of Berlin. (UPI photo) file opened in response to appeals by sure a fair trial and prevent attorney needs a copy, the reporters Santavenere said the state He said the proposed package also calling the office of the director of tonight except southerly 10 to 20 knots during the after­ Borge figure that? Says he, “I’ve seen statues of later she’ll bring it up. She has a Powers said his agency in the past Then there's the Legislature. the Waterbury Republican and the prejudicial publicity. will double up. ’Thursday “totally rejected” a five- included increased medical coverage recreation, 644-2433. noon and evening hours. East to southeast winds 10 to 15 him on people’s pianos.” memory bank that’s never filled.” knots Saturday. Partly cloudy today. Cloudy vvith a “She’s a very tough but fair boss,” few months has received 29,500 Powers said the agency "gets an aw­ Stamford Advocate newspapers that Clarie said trial Judge Walter M. Williams withdrew his motion to chance of scattered showers tonight and Saturday. said Powers, who was beat out by applications — 4.500 this week alone ful lot of flack" from legislators who the file should be available to the Picket Jr. should have no problem dismiss the indictment on the Kemo Sabe & Co. Mrs. Grasso back in her con­ — from companies and individuals don't want any potholes for con­ public. regarding publicity as long as he grounds 13 state policement had looking for help with setting up car stituents to complain about. But he Clarie issued his decision in Hart­ refused to cooperate with Williams. National Forecast For years, on radio and television. Jay gressional election days. “If you per­ questions the 12 jurors and four alter­ form for her, you’ll have no problems and van pools. said they don't give him enough ford, while attorneys from both sides nates each day about what they have Their superior agreed to send a Silverheels followed the letter advising them it was up to City I Lone Ranger’s hearty with her. So far. I’ve had very good Besides walking into the worst gas­ maintenance money. argued over several motions in the heard about the trial. oline shortage since the Arab oil em­ them whether they wanted to speak Albuquerque Pittsburgh pc 86 69 “Hi Ho Silver” with his luck.” Like many politicians, he's looked Superior Court building in Waterbury The panel, chosen during eight Portland Me. c 72 60 bargo of the early 1970s. Powers also to bigger and better things. Powers with Williams. ’The defense attorney Anchorage own “Get’um up Scout” He’s had to protect his hind legs where Acquin will be tried, weeks from among hundreds of Asheville Portland Or. pc 74 56 from other directions too. The inherited a handful of unfinished lost a bid at being state treasurer in Acquin is charged with the July 22, prospective jurors, will not be said most have cooperated. Providence c 86 66 in the role of Tonto, the Atlanta department, he said, took “a lot of highway projects — Interstate 84 to 1962 and was left in the dust when he Your Choice... Billings Richmond pc 93 73 famed masked man’s Rhode Island and 1-291 in central and a slew of others sought the lieute­ St. Louis c 90 73 faithful Indian compa­ abuse” on the right turn on red light Birmingham Connecticut. nant governor's nomination in 1978. Salt Lake City c 91 61 nion. Now he’s up for a law. The state used federal Boston ’The 1-84 extension hasn't been He’s not so sure about big plans Card Sale Scheme Probed San Antonio c 92 81 star in the Hollywood guidelines and outlawed almost as Brownsville Tx anymore. Buffalo San Diego pc 72 65 Walk of Fame. Tlie Los many turns as it allowed. much of a headache (the state is BRIDGEPORT (UPI) - Federal A federal grand jury charged him victed. Charlston S.C. San Francisco c 82 63 Angeles Board of Public Powers also believes he’s been awaiting federal environmental "1 had great ambitions over the officials say the investigation into an with one count of making a false Gorski is a central figure in a probe Charlotte N.C. San Juan pc 89 78 Works nominated him misunderstood on mass transporta­ clearance), but 1-291 has aroused years to go to Congress, to be gover­ alleged Social Security card peddling statement in connection with the by a special squad of federal agents, each volleys of antagonism from com­ which has beM looking into asser­ Only $125 nor. People say 'you're in a position Chicago Seattle c 71 57 Wednesday — along with tion. scheme has spread to federal probe. Cleveland Spokane c 74 46 “I favor ridesharing as a short munities it would have cut across. now to catapult to higher office,"' Gorski, a self-styled immigration tions Social Security cards are being Tampa pc 88 79 Julie Andrews, Peter employees. Columbus term solution,” he explains. “It's ’The heat over the 1-291 plan cooled said Powers. "That's all very U.S. Attorney Richard Blumenthal specialist and a former inspector at illegally sold to aliens so they can Dallas Washington r 93 77 Frampton, William flattering, but I'm just wondering at been implied I’m opposed to mass somewhat when the path was told UPI that the investigation was the Colt Firearms plant in Hartford, work in this country. Denver Wichita c 100 71 Demarest, Kenny this stage how much farther I want to transportation. You can’t buy 200 changed from Newington and Rocky not closed with the indictment faces a maximum penalty of 5 years “We are pursuing very actively Des Moines c-clear: cl-clearing; cy- Rogers and Qunicy go. It's very taxing." cioudy; f-fair; hz-haze; m- , Jones. Final approval is buses and trains overnight.-We have Hill to a more southerly direction Thursday of Alexander Gorski, 43. in prison and a $10,(XXI fine if con- and very vigorously the possible in­ "However, I’m not ruling anything Duluth missing; pc-partly cloudy; r- I S in the hands of the city to use what’s in place and that’s the through Berlin, Cromwell and volvement of other! in criminal El Paso pc 108 rain; sh-showers; sm-smoke; council. automobile.” Middletown. out." wrong-doing. related to this indict­ Hartford sn-snow; sy-sunny; ts- Transit Funds Favored ment, including possible involvement Honolulu Ihunderstorms: w-windy. of government employees in the Houston Quote of the Day be operating subsidies for passenger Department of Health, Education HARTFORD (UPI) - The sUte and Welfare and various other Indianapolis New York cruise ship passenger Joyce Millman, 1-86 Job May Start Soon rail service. Nearly $16 million will Finance Advisory Committee has ap­ Jackson Miss be used to subsidize bus service. The allegations involving Gorski and Jacksonville in response to a last-minute warning that the proved spending $36.7 million mass Caribbean-bound S.S. Guglielmo Marconi never has HARTFORD (UPI) - State of­ such as a road, that creates or con­ change of plans to preserve the remaining funds are for transit them,” Blumenthal said. Kansas City transit — the bulk of it for railroad A federal court affidavit said passed a U.S. Public Health Service inspection, ficials say the widening of Interstate tributes to air pollution. historic find. and bus subsidies. studies and commuter parking Las Vegas High and Low Gorski had allegedly told an Im­ Little Rock posing the threat of unsanitary cooking conditions 88 from Vernon Circle to tonchester State Department of Transporta­ Officials said bids would be opened programs. ’The expenditure was approved by migration and Naturalization Ser­ Los Angeles NEW YORK (UPl) - The and possibly poorly-washed dishes: “I’m staying could begin as early as this fall if an tion officials said Thursday bids will within four weeks of being put out the committee Thursday with no ’The committee is made up of Gov. highest temperature reported vices inspector in 1975 that he had Louisville on. You get the same thing in any New York air quality permit is obtained soon. be advertised as soon as they receive and an award would have to be made debate. ’The money will be taken Ella Grasso, executive branch of­ Memphis Thursday to the National restaurant.” State Environmental Protection the go-ahead from Pac. within 45 days, followed by a con­ ficials and legislators. ’The panel’s hever seen Social Security cards Weather Service, excluding from the state budget that went into mailed to aliens applying for them at Milwaukee Commissioner Stanley Pac has DOT Commissioner Arthur Powers struction start within another 45 effect July 1. job is to act on certain internal Minneapolis Alaska and Hawaii, was 116 budget transfers and allotments. addresses associated with him. degrees at Casa Grande, Ariz. scheduled a hearing for Tuesday said his department wants to days. Of that amount, $17.7 million will Nashville Glimpses progress as quickly as possible with ’hie project from the Vernon Circle New Orleans Today's low was 39 degrees at after which he will have 10 days in New York Mullan, Idaho. Ann Margret will star in her own musical-variety which to issue the indirect source the project but won’t shortchut en­ to Slater Street in Manchester is part Oklahoma City special, “Hollywood Movie Girls,” during ABC- permit paving the way for construc­ vironmental concerns. of the piecemeal 1-86 widening from Omaha TV’s fall season... Tony Bennett’s wife, Sandra, has tion on the $34 million project to Powers said the recent discovery the Massachusetts line to East Hart­ Vernon Panel Mulls I>Park Philadelphia filed for divorce in Los Angeles after 7Vi years of begin. of the remants of an old mill building ford. construction is in progress from Phoenix c 111 marriage ... Former President Gerald Ford will be An indirect source is a facility. in the highway’s path has prompted a Willington through most of Vernon. VERNON — The Economic site for a new park while some other suitable place when they wanted to among the nearly 59,000 fans to watch baseball’s Development Commission will meet town agencies feel the tov/n should expand. '50th all-star game July 17 in Seattle ... George Rose Monday at 7:30 in the Memorial continue revitalization of the Subcommittees of the Economic The Almanac is playing Captain Hook to Sandy Duncan’s "Peter Building to discuss possible sites for Rockville area. Development Commission have been Pan” in Atlanta and Washington before the musical a second industrial park for the town. At Monday’s meeting the commis­ researching such things as what size By United Press International opens Aug. 23 at New York’s Lunt Fontanne theater Bolton Union Asks Vote 'The commission is in the process of sion will receive a report on the park would be suitable for the town Today is Friday, July 13, the 194th day of 1979 with 171 ... David Soul, James Mason, Lance Kerwin and preparing a feasibility study on the financial status of the existing park. and whether such a park should be End and Coffee Tables iiiiiiilf The commission feels a second park town or privately owned. to follow. Bonnie Bedelia will co-star in the CBS-TV chiller BOLTON — A motion to petition request through the affiliation May meeting a seventh member was proposal to create the second in­ “Salem’s Lot,” based on the best-selling novel by is necessary to at least keep ’The Conservation Commission is The moon is approaching its last quarter. the state for a secret ballot vote of process or asking for the ballot vote. accepted into the group. dustrial area. ’The town’s existing in­ with a traditional look to fit The morning stars are Venus and Mars. Stephen King ... Hope Lange didn’t get the word Board member John Morianos dustrial park, on Feeder Road, off businesses that are now operating in one of the agencies that would like the members of the Bolton Custodial Raymond Allen, superintendent of town should they want to expand. any decor, in pine, with soft The evening stars are Mercury, Jupiter and Saturn. Thursday that friend Barbara Cook would be in con­ schools, read minutes of the April said, “I feel it is in the best interest Interstate 86 has beached its capaci­ the town to continue with the and Maintenance Association was In the past several years the town revitalization of the Rockville sec­ Those born on this date are under the sign of Cancer. cert outside New York’s Citicorp Center and missed passed by the Board of Elducation, and May BCMA meetings held to dis­ of the town to keep it a local ty- patina finish. Lovely! American actor Sidney Blackmer, and American the show — while waiting inside in the atrium ... organization rather than have an out­ ’The commission had indicated it has lost some businesses and in­ tion before going in to develop open ’Thursday night. cuss and take action on the proposal dustries because they couldn’t find a educator Mary Emma Wopley were born on July 13— she ’The BCMA is asking to affiliate to affiliate with the union. sider come in and bargain for them.” favors a Dart Hill Road at Route 83 space areas. in 187x and he in 1895. with Local 1303 of the American James Marshall, another boaro On this day in history: Federation of State, County and According to the minutes, only four m em ber, said, “ I. sa t in on In 1863, opposition to the Federal Conscription Act led Lottery Numbers , Municipal Employees. ’The school out of six BCMA members were pre- Siegotiating sessions last year and to riots in New York City, in which more than 1,000 peo­ sent when the vote was taken. At the there was great hostility on the part MDA Fund Drive Saturday board had a choice of recognizing the ple were killed. of the custodians and there was talk quarter of a million dollars. Last ball, swimming and organized family In 1865, Horace Greeley wrote an editorial in the New Winning daily lottery numbers drawn Thursday in New then of going union.” MANCHESTER — Gloria Stevens ’vur/iiiiiiGa York Tribune in which he said “Go west, young man, go England: Figure Salons are kicking off their year, Gloria Stevens raised a total of activities to add to the fun. Pledge Morianos answered, “Even though $86,000. The Gloria Stevens west and grow up with the country.” Connecticut: 716. Blackout Affects 754 Marshall feels the custodians are not annual muscular dystrophy fund­ sheets for this event may be picked Manchester salon was the top fund In 1878. the Russo-Turkish war ended. Massachusetts: 5060. splicing the cables today. provided for, as representatives of raising drive beginning with a tag up at any local Gloria Stevens salon. MANCHEISTER -Grocery store raiser in Connecticut and has In 1977, the communist shot down a U.S. plane over New Hampshire: 2124. ’The spokesman said 526 customers the taxpayers it is not our job to give sale Saturday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in ’The public is welcome to participate. employees had to scurry to preserve challenged ail of the 147 Gloria North Korea, killing three crewmen. A 25-hour power Rhode Island: 0844. were without power for an hour and any increases we don’t have to. I feel the salon at 397 Broad St. Tag sale items have b ^n donated produce and bring an old-fashioned Stevens salons in the chain in U.S. blackout started that day in the New York City area. Winning weekly lottery numbers drawn ’Thursday in 13 minutes while the other 228 lacked they should have the chance to have a ’This is a non-profit event for Gloria by staff and members of the cash register hack to business in the and Canada this year. New England: power for an hour and 31 minutes. He secret ballot vote, Stevens to aid the Muscular Rochester Gloria Stevens salon. wake of a ’Thursday afternoon power Saturday’s tag sale will kick off the A thought for the day: U.S. historian Henry Brooks Connecticut: 77, 614, Yellow, 879535.. said the company made switching “Maybe when we negotiate in the Dystrophy Association in its Donations of items from the public outage near the East Hart- salon’s big event that will be held Adams said, “A friend in power is a friend lost.” Maine: 01, 08, 10, 12 , 21, 23, 25, 29. measures to put the customers on future, if they are still a local research of this fatal disease that will be accepted at the salon today ford/Manchester line. affects youth and adults alike. Sunday, July 22 — a 10-miIe bike- and Saturday. A Hartford Electric Light Co. other circuits and restore the power, organization, maybe we will give The Spencer Street area includes them a better break but as far as Joe Mulley, president of Gloria athon at Peoples’ Park in For more information, call 673-0485 spokesman said this morning 754 Barkhamstead from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Manchester To Advertiae To Report Nows some major retail stores and the bringing in an outsider I think it is Stevens, has challenged King’s or 647-9906. East Harfford — Glastonbury customers were without power for department stores to a goal of a ’There will also be volley ball, soft- For a classified advertisement, call To report a news item or story idea: over an hour because of a faulty Shop Rite and Edwards grocery better to deal locally,” Morianos Evening Herald 643-2711 and ask for Classified. Office Manchester ___Alex Girelli, 643-2711. cable. He said workers will be re­ stores. said. hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday East Hartford .. Chris Blake, 643-2711. Board member Michael Parsons Three great locations: USPS 327-500 through Friday. When the office is Glastonbury .. Dave Lavallee, 643=2711 commented, “It’s a foregone conclu­ Published daily except Sunday and closed, classified ads may be placed by Andover...... Donna Holland, 643-2711 sion they are going to belong to the Board Re-Elects Haloburdo calling 643-2718. Bolton...... Donna Holland, 643-2711 HMO Gets HEW Loan certain holidays by the Manchester union.” For information about display adver­ Coventry ___Guy DeSimone, 649-9856 Mrs. Smith said the board will be Publishing Co.. Herald Square. P.O. memoers from the 23 towns |n the A move by Marshall to recognize BOLTON — Joseph Haloburdo was Lewis taught English at Bolton Hi^h Marlboronlb CooBtry Bara tising, call Thomas Hooper, advertising EAST HARTFORD - ’The North Box fi91. Manchester. Conn. 06040. Hebron ... Patricia Mulligan, 228-0269 Greater Hartford area. unanimously re-elected as chairman School. changing from seven buses to five director, at 643-2711. Central Connecticut Health the group was defeated in a 3-2 vote South Windsor. Judy Kuehnel, 644-1364 HMO,a staff model health of the Board of Education at a ’The board voted to change a past and she said she felt that high school Dacerolar •ervice* NORTH MAIN ST., RTR. I. EXIT II OR II with Marshall and Parsons voting in MARLSOROUOM.CONN. FREE S erv ice Have a Complaint? Vernon .. Barbara Richmond, 643-2711 Maintenance Organization has maintenance organization, is a meeting Thursday. Louis Cloutier procedure and allow high school students should be allowed to cross To Subscribe favor and Morianos, Wallace Kelly on iho prom itet "*** TURS.-SAT. I M ; M , F R I. II-*. SUN. I-I;1A News — If you have a question or To report or inquire about special received a $2.5 million loan from the prepaid health program that and Barbara Smith were unanimous­ students to cross roads to get to their streets. She said the younger ones FREE To subscribe, call Customer Service and Barbara Smith, voting against. D elivery complainl about news coverage, call news: U.S. Department of Health Educa­ provides health care with its own ly re-elected to the office of vice- bus stops in the future. should still not be allowed to cross O LD! MISTICK VILLIAOf OFF RTI. tS 14MAIN STREET Kelly said, “I think they have the OLD SAYEROOK, CONN. Frank Burbank, managing editor, 643- at 647-9946. Office hours are 8:30 a m. to Business...... Alex Girelli, 643-2711 tion and Welfare. staff of doctors to its 1,250 premium­ chairmen and secretary respective­ The only roads high school students the roads. MYSTIC SIAFORT SXIT. MYSTIC. COMN. 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday and 7 right to join the union but I want to MON.-SAT. FRI. IM. SUN. I-I;H MON.-SAT. IM :M . FRI. IM . SUN. I-I:N FREE S etu p 2711. Church Notices . Alice Evans, 643-2711 Ground breaking for the HMO was will still not be allowed to cross are James Marshall suggested that the to 10 a m. Saturday. Opinion...... Frank Burbank, 643-2711 paying members as an alternative to make sure all of the members of the ly- CIrcuMton — If you have a problem held last May for the construction of transportation committee look into Suggested carrier rates are 90 cents F am ily...... Betty Ryder, 643-2711 their present health benefit. bargaining unit have the right to The board accepted the Route 6 and Route 44A. regarding service or delivery, call weekly, $3.90 for one month, $11.70 for its 30,500 square-foot ambulatory An HMO spokesman said that the resignations of Kathleen Barbara Smith, who is the board’s how other communities handle it. he Customer Service. 647-9946 Delivery Sports...... Earl Yost, 643-2711 health center on Ash Street. Tlie vote.” three months. $23 40 for six months, and loan will allow the group to build a Worthington Edmondson and ’Transportation Committee, Chair­ said buses stop in the middle of roads ASK ABOUT OUR OWN INSTANT CREDIT. REVOLVING CHARGE PLAN should be made by 5 p.m. Monday Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. HMO opened in June from interim Parsons was the only one to vote through Friday and by 7 30 a m Satur­ $46.80 for one year. Mail rates are financial base during its first five Patricia Lewis. Mrs. Edmondson man said, there are problems with and some have stop signs that flip out available on request. Monday through Friday. facilities on site, and provides com­ against the motion to petition the when they stop. day. years of operation. state for the secret ballot vote. was the music teacher at Bolton cars not stopping for the school bus, prehensive health care services to its i Elementary-Center School and Mrs. especially on Route 6.” EVENING HERALD. Fri., July 13, 1979- PAGE FIVE PAGE FOUR - EVENING HERALD, FrI., July » , ICT McCoy Suggests Site Jack Andenon Game Investigators spaces, which cost 81- the gas crisis. I think they’re going to WETHERSFIELD (UPI) - He said if anything illegal was For New Fire Station Donald Raison, vice president and feel the energy shortage before Gaming dinectoy John Devine told suspected,, the investigators will anyone else.” have to turn the matter over to state general manager, said it will be VERNON ^ Mayor Frank McCoy he property was left to the town as “ Dragon Lady” Has Clout In Intelligence Community the maiden meeting of the five- decided next week whether the gas­ 'hie board approved the use of new police. Devine said the unit will be said he plans to recommend to the part of the Tilllnghast estate. The member Gaming Policy Board standardized financial forms that the prosecuting Kampiles without admit­ selected through state personnel. He saving promotion will be used. Town Council, at the July 18 meeting, townspeople approved an appropria­ A leader of the "old guard" that firm of Wilmer, Cutler and over which agency should be top dog tablUty to Congress and the public. 'I^ursday be plans to hire six to eight On another gas-related topic, Louis frontons and dog track would have to WASHINGTON - One of the most ting that he had turned secrets over said he didn’t know when they will to use the town-owned Tilllnghast tion of 840,(X)0 to buy land for the fire Pickering, whose senior partner, in intelligence matters. The power Siemer may have breathed fire in new Investigators to monitor use in making quarterly and annual wants Intelligence gathering un­ begin work. Fiocchi, director of the state racing property for the site of the proposed station. If the town-owned land is important lessons of Watergate was to the Russians — despite the fact legalized gambling in Connecticut. reports to Devine and &e board. restricted In the name of national Lloyd N. Cutler, was recently struggle is going on in the Special the wrong direction, though, when The Gaming Policy Board ap­ division, said figures for the Hartford new first station. used then that money could be used — or at least should have been — that that he had signed a confession to Devine said the so-called “ licen­ ' The gaming agency has frequently security Is Deanne Slemer, 38-year- retained by President Carter to lobby Coordinating Conunittee, a National she tried to move in on the Justice proved a request from Milford Jai and Milford Jai Alai frontons for May The mayor said while it is up to the toward the construction of the "national security" cannot be used that effect. And, of course, the sing and integrity assurance unit” complained that it’s difficult to keep SALT n though the Senate. The law Security Council group charged with Department recently. Justice, whose' showed declining attendance but in­ council to make the final decision, he firehouse. as a cloak and dagger by the in­ old Defense Department general was authorized by the Legislature Alai for a standby promotional cam­ track of how much money the producing a new charter to let the Soviets already knew what he had creased handle when compared to counsel. She was named to the firm’s “ in” with Carter may explain boss. Attorney General Griffin Bell, when it created his Job and that of the paign geared toward the gasoline has looked at the property and sees telligence community to gut the con­ sold them. gambling facilities make b^ause the amazing clout Siemer has FBI and CIA know exactly what they is an ol’ Georgia budy of President shortage. ’The fronton has re p o rt the same month of last year. no problem with using it. Some council members had stitutional rights of individual powerful post by Carter on April The Justice Department hoped to board. The gaming agency now has He said the Plainfield dog track, they use individual reporting arrogated to herself in intelligence can and cannot do. Carter, succeeded in transforming recent declining attendance, but an He said there had been a question expressed concern about possible Americans. The Nixon ad­ Fool’s Day, 1977, but her appoint­ two security officers. located in far western Connecticut, p r o c u r e s . use the Kampiles care to restore increase in handle. about using the rail road right-of-way problems for fire trucks in making ment has been no laughing matter for nnatters. Sources close to the committee the Pentagon’s dread Dragon Lady “ It’s utterly impossible for them Board member James Kellis said ministration's best and brightest public confidence in the intelligence ■ The fronton would give free reported a 21 percent decrease in but added that this is used by those who have crossed her path. This clout has been demonstrated told us that Siemer has succeeded in into a paper tiger. (officers) to approach everything it’s not uncommon for a subsidiary, w ou n d up In community and in the ad­ parking ahd two complimentary attendance for May 1979, compared everyone who uses the road. The the turn from the station site. The Long-legged and short-tempered, in a number of ways. One of her including in the charter the stipula­ that comes up,” he said. Devine said like a fronton, to move profits to a prison for their The clash occurred over the ministration's control over It. The programs to the first 200 cars that with the same month last year, and property is located in the area of mayor said he and the town engineer former aides, Daniel Silver, has been tion that control of intelligence will the investigators will check con­ holding company; for owners to draw Siemer has an abrasive, intimidating prosecution of William P. Kampiles, arrive with at least four passengers. the handle was down 19 percent. Church and Washington streets with inspected the area and found the turn unwiilingness to White House finally gave Justice per­ sumer complaints but are not em­ salaries from both the subsidiary and style that has earned her the appointed general counsel of the be given to the Defense Department “ In the month of May,” Fiocchi frontage on Breezy Lake. not to be as difficult as^tbought.. grasp this a CIA employee who sold documents mission to try the case as it saw fit. powered to carry the ball when Programs cost 60 cents each. The parent firm. sobriquet “ Dragon Lady” in some CIA; another, Gil Kujovich, is now in time of war. She has also managed said, “ we may start attributing it to simpiest truth. to Soviet agents. Although the This didn’t stop Siemer. She criminal activity might be involved. parking would be in preferred government circies. Those who are executive director of the White to hang onto a bureaucratic plum — Now, as public Defense Department’s interest demanded that one of her represen­ trying to curb the spooks are only the House’s Intelligence Oversight the National Security Agency, which outrage has would seem to have been peripheral tatives be allowed to sit at the latest targets of her wrath: in her Board. Sources told us Siemer is will-stay under the Pentagon’s wing Colorful 16x16” forced some at best, Siemer demanded participa­ prosecution table during the trial. Building two years at the Pentagon, more currently trying to maneuver instead of going to the CIA. IndoorfOutdoor restaints on the tion in the trial, claiming that highly This neervy interference attempt than half her original staff has been another protoge, Rick Stone, into Siemer’s attitude toward Plastic Tables FBI, the CIA and other federal in­ classified material would be en­ was nixed by Justice. Permits fired, demoted or forced to transfer. Silver’s former position as general restraints on intelligence activities telligence agencies, it is becoming dangered if Kampiles’ prosecution David Ready, the federal counsel of the National Security have astonished some of her apparent that some members of Jim­ “ She’s not the most loved person,” Tallied colleagues. Sources say she has been wasn’t handled her way. The Justice prosecutor in the case, explained that 3.67 my Carter’s team are no more said one source with dry understate­ Agency. Our Reg. 4.99 the leader of those advocating an in­ Department resisted Siemer’s he “ didn’t want any dead weight at ment. Siemer’s weight has also been felt MANCHESTER -The Wealher-and-slaln. willing to tighten the leash on Uncle meddling. the counsel table.” If Siemer’s aide Siemer came to the government in the longstanding bureaucratic feud telligence charter loose enough to town’s Building Depart­ resistant tables wipe Sam's undercover agents than the One problem, an administration had shown up and tried to interfere. clean In a flashi Pick from the prestigious Washington law between the Pentagon and the CIA allow such practices as CIA accoun- ment issued i n permits Nixon gang was. Ready added, he would have had the up severall source told us, was that Siemer’s during June, including 100 people wanted to protect intelligence U.S. marshals "com e haul him for alterations and ad­ ^ENpee... vou secrets at the cost of'defendant’s away.” ditions. S O T s o m e t h i n g T O , rights. “ They didn’t care if the kid Foomote: Siemer did not return The department also Aluminum iHaurlipstrr £lunlimJH^ral^ WASH POWN Ai-i-tHEiS got a fair trail or not,” one official our repeated calls; we visited her of­ issued three demolition Tropic Torches Manchester — A City of Village Charm SAViT V p e a n u t s ?.'!' said. At one point, Siemer’s office fice, but she refused to see us. Her permits and three af­ for Yard or Patio Founded Oct. 1, 1081 proposed that the Justice Depart­ deputy Brent Rushforth also refused fidavits, and the total es­ ment try to fool the Soviets by conunent. timated coat of all the Published by the Manchester Publishing Co , Herald Square, 5e88 Pr. projects is $1,462,657. Our Rag. 7.99 Manchester. Conn, 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. lie figur^ are similar 2.qt. cepaclly; burns lor Letters to a year ago -^une 1978 MemDet Audit Bureau ot Circulation Wember United Press tniemationai hours on one Hill Com­ —when 163 permits were plete with wicks, snuller issued and the total es­ caps and sectional poles. Customer Service — 647-9946 ^a^old E. Turklnoton, Executive Editor BUCK & DECKER Raymond F Robinson, Editor-Publisher Frank A, BurJaanx, Managing Editor Group Supports Center timated cost was $1,213,- Weed and Grass • Quit Torch Fuel 1.galcan...... 3.99 220. Daluxa Trimmar To the editor: select group in town would be unfair Along with the 100 ad­ 'The Manchester Citizens for Social to the remaining resident who Uy», ditions and alterations, the Responsibility, a newly-formed vote and pay taxes in Manchestel^ department also issued 35.40 The Manchester Citizens for Social OurRog.4SS7 FInkel 51^ Ft. citizens group dedicated to the social permits for the following Responsibility is not opposed to com ­ 6-fllb Beach needs of our community, fully shp- projects: 16 single-family 10,500 RPM, 4.3 amp The Lighter Side pletion of the new center. In fact, if dwellings, one two-family motor; cuts a wide 12" Umbrella ports the joint proposal from the circumstances warranted it, we dwelling, one garage, six- swath. Automatic nylon­ Manchester Area Conference of line feeding. Gives your miscellaigeous, six signs, 12 Churches and Crossroads to share could probably support the use of lawn that landscaped look!/ Flowtron Electronic Bug Killer / 12.76 tool sheds, 17 swimming Our Rag. 17.49 the old Senior Citizens Center. town funds to do so. Call Issued pools, and eight fences. C A 7 A chemical-free way to ellml- \ Wide 2-pc. non-rusting We do, however, unlike another •Black S Decktr Vinyl-Wrapped Folding Chair These two organizations, which The department also WeadSOtata Trimmar ■ V nate flying Insects outdoors! ' aluminum pointed pole. citizens group in town, recognize that Our Reg 79J7 Includes bracket lor easy hanging. Multi-colored nylon have served the Town of Manchester issued 60 certificates of oc­ 4 A Pliable PVC tubing Is stretch there are others in this town in need 1 3 .7 6 ^<747 I V e f w and sag-resistant. Double tubular panels, coated with For New Program well, and are organizations of which cupancy, 48 electrical per­ • *Tfw Wtb’ Electronic Bug Killer vinyl lor durability. of human services and funding, and OurRtg.14S9 arms, non-tip‘patio’ legs. the people of Manchester can be mits, 25 plumbing permits by Weber, (Not shown) Our Reg. 1133. *97 other equally important unfinished or lences, _ proud of, deserve top priority in con­ and 30 heating permits trees! Includes 50 It. • MalchlnoVInyl-Wrapped 91 qn By DICK WEST military anaylyst told me. stalled CD projects that should be FoldingChalae,OuiRes.27.ee...... ^ l.O U sideration by the Board of Directors during June. ol nylon line. WASHINGTON (UPI) - Coinci­ "This insures they would not be for the use of this building. completed. W eber 22W’ Porcelainized dent with the start of Senate hearings distracted by such extraneous Heavy-Duty 2-Gallon The need for human services in Recent criticisms directed at the Portable Gas Kettle Grill on the SALT II treaty comes word worries as whether any shrinkage Plastic Watering Can Manchester did not disappear with Board of Directors concerning the in- Use Caution Qijrable Steel Spring Chair . - A That famous Weber design and that the Air Force has unilaterally might occur and whether their un­ completion of the senior citizens _ Oversized 1V4" diameter steel 4 ^ 0 K R durability In a gas grill! Porce- the removal of federal funding. The Near Signal 4 0 Q Q frame, with baked-on polyester 2 . 9 4 Our Rtg. 3.M adopted a new “ Open umbrella” iforms will need pressing.” • projects are also grossly unfair. l “ w e W lalnized Inside and out. Includes needs are very real, especially in the I f c e U O Ee. coated finish. Rolled edges on Our Reg. 229.99 20-lb. LP. tank. Lightwelgni; easy-gtip handle. policy that will substantially improve I feel sure that pro-SALT senators What has held up the completion of MANCHESTER -P o U ce central downtown area in which this Our Reg. 17.99 seat and back. its defense against downpours. will hammer that point home. the new center and site development ask motorists to use cau­ Just S per store. No ralnchecks. Assembly required. building is located. Dress code revisions approved But what significance should be at­ at Spencer Street is not the Board tion when traveling by the Private and church funding, and North Main Street/Main after a four-month test period at the tached to the fact that the Army and Directors, but the Concerned volunteer help can pick up some of Street Intersection. •Dixie ‘Wildflower’ DoublaCoated Pentagon permit airmen for the first Navy intend to continue banning the human needs services, but the Citizens initiated referendum on CD The stop and go traffic Entire Stock of Octagonal 20 Paper Plates, Cups or Bowls time to carry bumbershoots while in umbrella-carrying by male soldiers “« " "/«OFFW> Angle & Walters town must also help. The trade-off in funding, and the attempt by the signal has been changed to California Redwood Planters uniform. and sailors except when they are in Entire Stock of Whaelbarrows •Hefty Clear Plastic Tumblers tax revenue is very minor in board tu comply with the dictates of a flartiing li ^ t because of and Metal Window Boxes Nobody is suggesting, as in the cast civilian clothes? o3 Cu. Fl. *4 Cu. FL *4% Cu. Ft. exchange for the services that these the voters. a malfunction. Captain Our Rag. 75c Pkg. g A * ot the MX missile, that the move was I interpret that as a signal to the The referendum is past tense and Henrv Minor said Our Reg. two organizations can offer the peo­ 2.19 to U M . 1 . 4 7 t o 8 . 9 7 YOUR CHOICE...... 0 0 PKQ. deliberately timed to strengthen sup­ Russians that the stepping up of wet Doubt Reigns we leave it at that, but I personally Thursday, and the state 17.40 to47.80 ple of Manchester. Chooee from genuine redwood planters In sizes OurRag.21J9loS9J9 Select Irom Dixie’s famous 'Wlldtiower' port for the arms limitation pact weather preparedness is not cannot understand how the leaders of will be repairing it shortly. ■ Suggestions that the old Senior Irom 8* to 14" and indoor/ouldoor rustproof design plastic-coated paperware or Hetty with Russia. necessarily a hard line policy,” the The flashing light has Heavy-duty wheelbarrows for all your Citizens Center be sold to fund com ­ the Concerned Citizens can in good metal window boxes in 18*, 24*, & 30* sizes. home and garden chores, re-usable 9 oz., 10 oz. or 14 oz. tumblers. Even SALT supporters do not analyst said. In High Places caused some e l u s io n and Store stock only. No tahKliecks. pletion of the new center and site conscience pass the blame for the store stock only. No rsinchocks. near mishaps at the in­ argue that a. massive increase in Air “ But should the Soviets beef up hold-up on to the Board of Directors. development for elderly housing are tersection. Force umbrellas will tip the their military capability, we would WASHINGTON (NEA) - Uncer­ But Baker already has been placed incorrect and selfish. Incorrect in Again I stress that the needs for Optional Flash strategic balance in favor of the have no choice but to authorize all- in a difficult position by Rep. John B. tainty about President Carter’s that any revenue recognized by the human services in Manchester are CANON ‘AV-1’ Compact United States. out, armed forces-wide umbrella Anderson, R-Dl., who resigned his PWP Dance Yes, KISS chances for re-election now has sale of the old center would go into very real. If the town does not wish to Nevertheless, certain indirect fac­ utilization.” reached unprecedented heights — to position as chairman of the House completely fund such services then Automatic 35mm SLR the general fund. MANCHESTER -The is Back... tors could well influence the thinking Finally, there is the matter of Vice President Walter F. Mondale, Republican Conference — the third- they must assist the private and with 50mm ffl .8 Lens For the Board of Directors to then Manchester Chapter, and Wilder of senators who have not yet decided verification, which is so vital to handpicked by Carter as his running ranking GOP leadership post in that religious agencies who are willing Parents Without Partners, allocate this money to complete the how they will vote on the ratification SALT debate. chamber — when he recently entered w ill s p o n s o r a n ew Than Ever $ 0 0 7 OurReg. mate less than three years ago. new center or for site development and ready to do their part. M m im l 269.87 issue. When U.S. airmen raise their um­ members dance Saturday During recent trips back to his the presidential contest. would violate the advisory referen­ On behalf of the membership of the on Their % Canon’s latest, easlest-to-handle For example, I am informed the brellas, will the Soviet Union be able home state of Minnesota, Mondale Baker says "the precedent of the Manchester Citizens for Social from 9 p.m. tO 1 a.m. at compact! Features a split-image, dum of April 17,1979, which dictated P ia n o ’ s R e s t a u r a n t, NewAbum! Pentagon tests whoed that um­ to verify that it is raining? Certainly quietly passed the Senate is to the contrary,” citing the Responsibility I strongly urge the lull-lntormatlon viewfinder, elec­ Norwood Deluxe 2-Person Inflatable Boat Kit a prohibition on the use of town funds Bolton. tronically-controlled exposure brellas. when unfurled in combina­ they could not do so by monitoring word to fellow cases of then-Sens. Alben W. Board of Directors to grant use of 63 to complete CD projects, of which Music for the dance, Gat It NOW system. Stepless automatic shutter, Durably-constructed boat with independent H H tion with raincoats, afford much U.S. weather bureau forecasts. Democrats: Kind­ Barkley, D-Ky., and Lyndon B. John­ Linden St. to two groups in town who these both are. which is open to the public, at a Super with s p e ^s from IflOOO to 2 sec. air chambers. Includes pair ol 41" poly- ■ w ■ 'w M greater raindrop diversion than is And if reliable verification is not ly avoid making son, D-Texas, who ran for vice presi­ have proven themselves to be good Electronic LE.D. sell timer. styrol oars and pump. Ready to go! Our Reg. 27.99 Selfish, in that the old center does will be provided by the provided by raincoats alone. avaialbe, might some of the airmen dent while reatining their leadership friends of those in need in the Town Low Price any commitments not belong to the senior citizens Midnight group. ACCESSORIES FOR CANON 'AV-I' 8 ’AE-I' »Norwood 1-Person Inflatable Boat, Oui R«g. io.99...... 8 .8 8 That extra measure of protection start carrying parasols as well as regarding the 1982 positions. of Manchester. alone. It is a public building owned by Parents Without •Camera CaM, R»g. 24.94...... 19.70 could be decisive if there happened to umbrellas, thus expanding their But that explanation doesn’t fully race for the U.S. all of us in Manchester. For the Robert A. Faucher Partners is an organization be a missile alert on a rainy night. defenses against sunstroke? satisfy Sen. Robert J. Dole, R-Kan., •Elactronic Flash. Rog. W.94 *57 Senate seat from revenue from the sale of this building, 16 Laurel St. of single persons and is Norwood O'h Ft. “ Having bumbershoots in a state of Such questions probably are too who also is a contender for the GOP devoted to the welfare of •AutoiMlIc Winder, Reg. 1t4.94 *97 that state. if indeed we could sell it at a Co-Chairman, Inflatable readiness means that Air Force of­ technical for the average layman to presidential nomination. single parents and their n f f D Y lU S T Y Those who have had personal con­ reasonable price, to go to any one Manchester Citizens fur ficers called in for duty in response families. To learn more, Sailboat discuss intelligently. But this is the versations wiin me vice president on “ I like Ted Stevens, but I didn’t Social Responsibility I OUNT with 17 Sq. Ft. to the crisis would be less likley to very stuff of which Senate debate is the delicate subject say Mondale vote for him as minority leader,” call 647-1178. FULLCOLOR POSTER 4 . 8 8 Nylon Sait arrive in damp uniforms,” one made. clearly is concerned about the says Dole, suggesting that he might ^ Square Circle •TAPE, Settee 898 possibility of being out of office if the try to press Baker to abandon one of Assuming Responsibility 5.49 MANCHESTER -The (Where avaitabie.) $ 7 7 OurReg. Carter-Mondale ticket loses in 1980. his roles. To the editor: on-site fire hydrant? Square Circle Club of f f 119.99 Yesterdays Mondale, apparently seeking to Flame4Ietardant Surprise: You don't need us The Metcalf and EMdy report to the Certainly someone should have Manchester Lodge of Features marine minimize or eliminate opposition for Town of Manchester last Friday known additional water would add Masons will sponsor its Entire Stock of Dining Canopy mahogany leeboards and 25 Years Ago Some good news from Capitol Hill: rudder. Durably built, 10 Years Ago the Democratic nomination in the answered the most important ques­ more presSure to the digestor that usual open house Monday SCOTCH® Brand General Manager Richard Martin The chairman of an obscure con­ with Independent air This date was a Sunday; The Senate race, has held public office tion of all regarding the digester from 10 a.m. to noon at the chambers lor sink resis­ seeks formal agreement on town use gressional panel, the Joint Com­ already had an excessive amount of Blank Recording Tapes Herald did not publish. during virtually his entire adult life Masonic Temple. 17,76 tance. 400-ib. capacity. of the Community Y. mittee on Printing, wants to abolish cover that was blown off last pressure. ' Our Rag. 24.97 and was a member of the Senate There will be card 1.23 TO 4.73 ilD^only’ his job but also the entire December. Another point that bears checking Adjustable center pole before joining the Carter ticket. Foaming that should not occur if games, pool, conversation Our Rag. 4.76 to 6.77 committee. ^ is the amount and kinds of chemicals can be-used on ground If he seeks to return to the and refreshments. All Caatettoe: 60,90 or 120 minutes. or over a table, water­ SCOOPS inrDwilSnqya The committee’s principal job has the plant was operated optimally. used to treat the sewage. legislature. Mondale undoubtedly Masons and their friends STiaeka: 45 or 90 minutes. proof and washable. been to oversee the work of the Yet Mr. Giles stated that he Jodaitis is and was in full charge at Reak 80 and 90 minute Incl. stakes, tie lines. m would face Republican opposition, are invited. lander & DynaRange series.) W0RKIN(3 SESSIONS OF CONQRESS Government Printing Office, which speculates the problem could have the time of the accident as he has probably from the current of­ been caused by temporary repair rSioft Slock only. No ralnehBcks. ' ARE m m TOO low. prints the Congressional Record, stated in the newspapers. " Beethoven Chorus ficeholder, Sen. David Durenberger, Federal Register, agency and jobs and the cover could have been In my opinion, he and only he is MANCHESTER -The who was elected only last year to fill AtlBoatrSlorailKkonly.Noralnchacki. V ^ departmental reports, bills, hearing damaged or weakened prior to the responsible for the accident. As Beethoven Chorus wlU' Osier ‘Kilchen Cenler’ the remaining four years of the final •Rose Milk Travel Pack records and thousands of other December incident. stated by Metcalf and Eddy, the rehearse Tuesday from 10 term of the late Hubert H. of Skin-Care Lotion documents. He also stated he has no plans to December accident could have had to 11 p.m. in Luther Hall of SAVE AN EXTRA 3 0 % O F F Our Rag. Priest Humphrey. Includes: 12 oz. Lotion, plus a Rep. Frank Thompson Jr., D-N.J. press the probe further. dire consequences for the Town of Emanuel Lutheran Church. ENTIRE STOCK OF LIFE VESTS & BOAT CUSHIONS Dual role creates peer has proposed legislation replacing That statement would make the Manchester — if the gas had ignited There will be a coffee hour FREE244oz.tube. 4 A Q U.S.C;Q. Approved. Store flock only. No raincheckt. before rehearsal. N^w OurReg. 1.99...... l e O O pressure his House-Senate committee with a Water and Sewer Administrator feel it could possibly have blown up a OurReg. 134.99 good. good portion of the town. members are welcome. Sen. Howard H. Baker Jr., R- seven-member board of directors to More than just another food processor It’s too bad that Mr. Giles doesn’t Concordia'Church Tenn., may encounter some difficul­ supervise the work of the printing of­ We didn’t have to count our dead •Clairol ‘Condition’ Hair ...it’s a whole custom food preparation think 875,000-8100,000 of damage isn’t ty In retaining his position as Senate fice. The bill is co-sponsored by the this time but Mr. Giles, if you keep MANCHESTER -The Conditioning Cream systemi With cookbook. 9960-16. worth looking into. ’The fact the cover ‘Ban Pearson’ Archary Sett minority leader while simultaneous­ committee’s vice chairman, Sen. assuming and speculating you might Couples Club of Concordia 2oz.tube A A A had blown a hole In the seal two Lutheran (jhurch will take • l8-lb.Pull Bow, Rag. 10.H ...... 6 .5 4 WHT PON'T ly running for the Republican Claiborne Pell, D-R.I. be asked to count the next time. OurReg.1.79...... le you miNK m ALL OUR WORK months prior to the December inci­ Put the blame where the blame lies a steamboat ride up the presidential nomination. The board would be composed of • 20-lb..Pull Bow, Rag. 14.99...... 8 .8 8 rou Qtiys dent and that other problems had Mystic River Saturday. Gillette ‘Easy Roller’ Hairsatter WE MI5HT SE OVERTAXINQ Baker acknowledges that “ at some three public members and one — we have an administrator who •2S.ib..Pull Bow, Rag. 17J9...... 1 0 .7 0 The boat will leave at 8 •Edga Shaving Cream This______fast-satting___ig curl setter 7 A 5PENP MORE representative apiece from the prin­ arisen should have made the ad­ forced my retirement so he could All sets Include llberglasa bow, OURSELVES? HO. USf point” late this year or early in 1980, p.m. from the Mystic 7 oz. Foaming Qel z includes smsmooth rollers In 2 sizes J # # l | TIME AT HOME ministrator aware the digestor was operate the plant his way...... IPS_____.ratalnhalr target arrows, finger fab and target. ‘Tm going to have to focus all may ting industry, information industry, Seaport Museum. All Typei, Our Rtg. 1.S9.. .1 With Clamps to retain hair Our Reg. 24.99 WITH TOUR attention on the presidential cam­ library community and labor unions. in trouble, yet he continued to use the I retired and gave him what he moisture. With case. #9390. digestor. FAMILIES? paign.” All members would be appointed by wanted, now let him take the con­ AA Chapter It is a known fact that Jodaitis was sequences for his poor operational 1 At that time, he plans to delegate the president and paid only for work MANCHESTER called to the plant the night the cover management. the day-to-day responsibility for done on meeting days. —Emanuel Rill Chapter of blew off. My question is why wasn’t leading the Senate's Republicans to The board, in turn, would appoint Lack of experience and knowledge Alcoholics Anonymous will MANCHESTER VERNOl Sen. Ted Stevens, R-Alaska, whose the public printer and the superinten­ the contents in the digestor lowered was the cause of the accident. meet Saturday at 8 p.m. in 1145 TOLLAND TURNPIKE TRI-CITY SHOPPING CENTER Charles E. Fuller Sr., title of minority whip makes him the dent of documents, who are responsi­ immediately to relieve the pressure? Luther Hall of Emanuel STORE HOURS: MON. THRU FRI., 10 AM to 9:30 PM •SATURDAY, 9 AM to 9:30 PM •SUNDAY, 11 AM to 5 PM •SALE PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SATUR second-ranking GOP leader in the ble for production and distribution of Why was water pumped into the 9 Seaman Circle, L u th e ra n Church, 60 Church St. chamber. government documents. digestor through the gas trap from an Manchester. KVKNING HERALD, Fri., .luly i.l, 1979 FAi.L SKV'KN

PAGE SIX - EVENING HERALD, Fri., July 13, 1979 Arts-Crafts Judges MHS Gets a Cleaning Set in Danbury Fair DPUC Denies DANBURY — Judges for the Great Danbury State Arts MANCHESTER - With summer school as soon as possible. , I and Crafts Fair have been announced by Patricia Yaps, Ludes said the parking area in front of . out of the high school building, the' staff head judge for the event. | the school is being redesigned to permit ; has a golden opportunity to give the 25- The fair will be held today, Saturday and Sunday from NU Rehearing more efficient removal of snow “ : year-old building a thorough cleaning. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Danbury Fair Grounds. I wintertime, he said a dumbbel 1-sha^ . I According to Principal Jacob Ludes, There will be a judge assigned to each division. By JACQUELINE HUARD curve would be straightened to allow the . tnat’s exactly what’s happening. More than 400 exhibitors are expected to compete for snow plows to move straight across aiw ; HARTFORD (UPI) - The Division of Public Utility Ludes said ’Thursday the custodial staff removethesnow. Before that, Ludes Mid, ; $2,000 in prizes in 13 categories. Control has refused to reconsider its decision granting is painting most of the classrooms on the Judges for the arts include: Charles Gruppe, New the snow had to be dumped in some of the - Northeast Utilities a precedent-setting $86 million rate first floor and will paint water-damaged Haven, artist; Richard Clive, Yonkers, N.Y., vice presi­ hike, saying further hearings wouldn’t cover any new ones on the second floor after the roof has parking spaces. . „ Z dent of Salmagundi Club of New York; and Robert Fran­ Other work includes a thorough cleaiung . ground. been patched. New ceiling tiles will be put co, Wilton, Conn., director, Silvermine School of Art. of each classroom, including the veneuan ; State Consumer Counsel Barry Zitser had asked for a in once the roof remedies are com plete. Judges for crafts include: Mrs. Terry Verrilli, blinds and the radiator tops. The ■■ rehearing and possible reversal of the decision. He said ’The Board of Education appropriated Bridgeport, art and craft instructor; Mrs. Raymond L. custodians have removed desks and chairs the rate increase was “anti-consumer” because it meant $7,500 for patching work at the high school Keller, Springfield, Pa., assistant director of Springfield from each room on the second floor and . an average 12 percent hike in electric and gas rates. and Illing Junior High, Ludes said. The School of Glass and Miss Mary L. Aberetti, New Fair- plan to buff and wax each floor before _ ThaVs Entertainment Newly appointed DPUC chairman John Downey roof has been troublesome during field, student at Southern Connecticut State College. refused Thursday to let Zitser a r^ e his appeal. Then he rainstorms and is in need of permanent moving downstairs. “They’re doing a good job, Ludes M id . and commissioners David Harrigan and Paul Weiner repairs. A 29-member Citizens Advisory voted unanimously not to hold a new hearing on the Committee last month urged the repairs Anti-Smoking Bloc Northeast case. "Each and every item he enumerates was consider^ fully and completely during 30 days of hearings,” said riLMETER Harrigan, who with Weiner and former chairwoman OFF eVEIlY MZEH Wins in Show Biz Miriam Butterworth had granted the increase. “This is A capsule look at cinema merely a rehashing.” By ALLEN M. WIDEM smoking occasionally on “ All in the IV ROLLS YOU BUY^„ Family” it was the early 1970s. “I don’t see any presentation of the arguments here as ’The anti-smoking bloc has had its win­ It was with considerable pleasure — and FILUETEft Is compiled by Dick Kleiner In Hollywood end the having merit to reopen this case,” Weiner said. He also ning innings with American entertain­ N.E.A. s le flln both Hollywood end New York. said some of Zitser’s arguments “are not full and are 1 AT THE REGULAR PRHX no small measure of surprise — to watch ment — be it in motion pictures or televi­ Jackie Cooper, as the city editor of The GOLDENGIRL (PG) ~ Susan Anton, Janies Coburn, Curt erroneous.” sion — with markedly less inhaling Jurgenc. Sportc drama. A mad scientist tries to turn his tall, The items Zitser objected to in his appeal were the evidenced, and as if this wasn’t enough, Daily Planet, puff pway, well, one scene beautiful daughter into the greatest runner ever, eyeing three gold \A0FF EVEllV layer in Warner Bros.’ superdooper “Mlute” to medals at the Moscow Olympics. In the process, he doesn't mind DPUC’s approving added revenue for a generation puff. puff, salute to The American Dream, Movie Spectacles. “Superman.” ’ Let it be wrecking her, mentally and physically Contrived, foolish and utilization adjustment clause; inflation and nuclear puff. puff. America’s scheduled airlines Appearing at Goodspeed implausible affair, but Susan is awfully nice to look at. waste disposal allowances; property taxes; and the | v m YOU BUY are targeted for stepped-up confrontation. added, however, that beyond Cooper’s (CAUTION: Some gratuitous nudity that should have earned it an Millstone II shutdown. The Loyal Opposition ~ those folks who brief, so very fleeting cigar puffing, I R rating). GRADE: C*mlnus Sherry Rooney and John Remme are appearing as Susan Snow and LOST AND FOUND (PG) — George Segal, Glenda Jackson. Northeast, with more than 1 million gas and electric scorn the uSe. the sight, of Tobacco — are couldn’t discern another puffer in any of 1 AT THE REGULAR PRIIX the newspaper sequences. Hudgins, in “TTie Five O’clock Girl” now through Sept. 8 at the Romantic Comedy. Writer-director-producer Mel Frank tries to customers, had asked for a $131.2 million increase. ’The urging, admonishing, cajoling the airlines recapture the magic of “ A Touch of Class,” and reunited Segal and Cooper tapped his'pencii on his desk, but rate hike granted was for two subsidiaries — Connecticut A Collector's Dream to adapt, assume, admit a continuing Goodspeed Opera House in East Haddam. Jackson in another light-hearted exercise. Magic is tough to recapture, however, and this gets off to a good start but bogs down Light & Power Co. and the Hartford Electric Light Co. policy, a constant pattern, of thwarting a city editor, a big city newspaper editor, Jon Wilson, 10, of Concord, Calif., looks over some of the toy steam with just one tiny little cigar scene, well, about half-way through in a tedious examination of the tenure Zitser said he will decide within one week whether to the cigar smoker, the cigarette smoker, system on college campuses. GRADE: B take the issue to court. engines that will be auctioned off in Owls Head, Maine, Saturday. the pipe smoker (No word as yet anent it wasn’t this way back in the late Fifties ALIEN (R) — , Sigourney Weaver, John Hurt. “I think we should have at least been granted the when Clark Gable played a city editor in Furniture Exhibit Set Science fiction-horror. This is part- 'Star Wars,” part- 'Jaws,” as Several hundred antique hot air, steam, and gas engines will be on the chewing tobacco!). Paramount’s earnestly mild "Mlute” to it tries to scare you to death futurlstically. A plodding old space courtesy of presenting our arguments,” he said. Zitser auction block for collector’s bidding. Alcohol lamps fired small boilers One cannot go from here to there, or ship inadvertently takes aboard a monster, which does terrible newspapering romance, “Teachers Pet.” NORWALK — The Norwalk Historical Colonies. Several of the most famous of said he’d hoped the new make-up of the DPUC would help that drove pistons and flywheels even small steam whistles. Note come from there to here, without fear of things to the people it catches. The crew tires to kill it and his case, but said “ it looked like business as usual to me.” LAYIER (M KEdLilJy, I know. I was part of the nation’s Society will present the most extensive these pieces will be in the exhibit in­ definitely vice versa. If you like the type, this is GRADE: A, but not being able to indulge in ’The Habit. drive piston on unit, left, and grinder wheel on unit at right. Jon, came “working” press “invited" to play cluding a signed Samuel Loomis (1748- avoid it if you scare easy. Gov. Ella Grasso did not renominate Mrs. Butterworth OUR HOT DOG AND HAMBURGER ROLLS Well, as a cigar smoker, one who exhibition of Connecticut period furniture across the U.S. to visit with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Chris newspaper people in the movie at the 1814) desk. This magnficiently carved BEYOND THE POSEIDON ADVENTURE (PG) — Michael and commissioners Thomas Standish and Gerald doesn't indulge in cigarette smoking or ever held in Fairfield County, from Satur­ Caine, Sally Field, Telly Savalas. Adventure. Producer Irwin Allen ARE PERFECT FOR ANY BUMMER BARBECUEI studio's invitation. Matter of fact. City desk was made for the Doming Mansion in McCann. She added Downey, Edythe Gaines and Marvin Waltz of Waldoboro, Maine. (UPI photo) pipe smoking, the argument may have day to July 22. The exhibit will be held at tries it again, with an all-star cast on an all-sinking ship. The Elditor Clark Gable and 1 got into an Colchester. A room from this house is Poseidon, it seems, has more survivors than we first thought, and Loewith to the DPUC. T R Y S O M E ! merit. But when it comes down to a the Town House Museum in the Mill Hill "This means that if consumers are to get any relief elevator for a minute-length scene, he Complex, a collection of restored preserved in the American Musuem, they, together with some new and nasty arrivals', try to escape. It matter Of Let's him and you fight, I back Bath, England. Loomis was one of the is an echo of the original, but not a loud one. GRADE: C-plus. from this action it will have to be through the Freedom of away. and. puff. puff, want to know, de­ smoking a cigarette, I puffing on a cigar. buildings, which includes the law offices Information Commission or through judicial action,” Horror of horrosi The scene, my one big of Connecticut’s Governor Fitch, built in greatest master cabinetmakers of the IN-LAWS, THE (PG) — Peter Falk, Alan Arkln. Comedy mand to know. Who’s in Charge Here? adventure. Feel like a good laugh? This is it — a wild and crazy .IZ IN G break, you hear me, Hollywood?!!! was 1740. Connecticut school and used all of his Zitser said. TRI-CITY Not that many years ago, aw, give or film about a man (Falk) who may be a crook or a hero and another He said he’s filed a complaint with the FOI claiming eventually chopped from the final print. Curators for the exhibition are Ken skills in decorating this chest with its V take a couple of decades, a bad guy in a man (Arkin) who is only a poor, suffering dentist. United by the the more important aspects of the Northeast case were SHOPPING PLAZA Gable smoked ail through the film. Premru, a native of Norwalk now residing blocked front, rope turned corners and coming marriage of their children, the one drags the other into a movie could be found snarling over a cigar complicated mess that isn’t very logical — but great fun for decided by the DPUC behind closed doors. WIODINC VERNON Yessiree! in Wilton. Premru, a graduate of Uie shell carved lid. llie desk is being loaned (circa EMward G. Robinson). A gun moll from the Henry Ford Museum in Dear­ everybody. GRADE: A. Another complaint about the Northeast case also is FREEGF1S! 644-8682 (the lady friend of the bad guy in those I’m not one to delve into the Rochester Institute of Technology and pending. science/medicine findings, deter­ owner of the Borda Press, is a collector of born, Mich. KIDS ARE ALRIGHT, THE (PG) — The Who. Documentary. long ago days) would smirk over a Another masterwork is on loan from the The story of one of rock’s finest bands in a few words and a lot of David Truskoff, director of the Connecticut Committee cigarette. A detective of sorts about to do minations, relative to smoking. I’ve con­ and authority on early American clocks. Winterthur Museum in Delaware. It is an music from concerts, TV shows and films throughout the career of for Lower Utility Bills, said he will ask Downey to in­ OPEN 7 D A YS A W EEK battle with doers of dark deeds could puff, sidered The Habit a personal choice. I Co-curator is Jim Filaoro II, a graduate of liie Who. A straight-ahead documentary that works through the vestigate alleged improprieties in the case. He objected rage inwardly when I scan a 1979 televi­ the University of Connecticut. He is an exquisite block/fronted chest of drawers power of the music and the four compelling personalities that SpKiil pficM to t ofganilltioM, away at his pipe, provide the rationale of with high style rococo decoration in­ made upThe Who. A must for rock fans. GRADE: B. (Patterion) to a trip Weiner took to Irving Trust Co. in New York City churchM. ivnjif09iMl. ttc. it ail. You could bet on the pipe smoker sion situation comedy with nary a sign of historian, an editor of the Norwalk last November with Northeast President William Ellis. FREE PRIZES! an ashtray — let alone a cigarette, in a Seaport Museum Newsletter and expert cluding ornate carved shells and fluting coming out ahead. At least then. PRISONER OF ZENDA, THE (PG) — Peter Sellers, Lynne -/mEsmI scene. Is this for real? Has television on 19th century American silver. resting on orientally scrolled bracket feet. Frederick, Elke Sommmer. Comedy. This idea, on paper, sounded Truskoff said Northeast board chairman Lelan Sillin is In the Fifties, with television just begin­ a director of the bank and Northeast has a $6 million open become so utterly awed by the the Very Possibly no other colony developed as It was made in cherry around 1760. sure-fire: Sellers In a triple role In the oldie about the shnook who ning its massive impact on the entertain­ The furniture will span the period 1700 doubles for the monarch. But even a sure-fire needs a match, and account with the bank. Weiner has said the trip was oply massiveness of the anti-smoking bloc to many regional schools during the 18th cen­ this one never lights up. It all seems strained, more so-so than ho­ ment scene, o.e could discern a fancy for to 1800 and will contain furniture from the to gather data on the utility’s finances. cigarette smoking. Cigars cropped up rule out any and all indications of tury as did Connecticut. There are unique bo. GRADE: C-plns. stylistic characteristics to the furniture of pilgrim period to the Sheraton style. (Film grading: A — superb; B — good: C — a¥erage: D — poor; once in a while — again the puffer was the smoking? New London, Hartford, Litchfield and The Town House Museum is located F — awful) V guy out to do something not exactlyjure, After all, millions of people DO smoke, Tax Growth Low, and these very Mme millions of people Fairfield Counties. across from the Old Norwalk Green on Soveabuck wholesome hnd promising. There are no Wall Street and East Avenue, Exit 16 on ARE part of the American scene. To ig­ Working in the Chippendale style local statistics readily compiled as to how the nore the presence of smokers is to My, in cabinetmakers produced ornate pieces of Interstate 95. The building will be open Theater Schedule Legislator Says o e- tobacco chewer fared. effect, that motion pictures never furniture which are ranked as some of the from II a.m. to 5 p.m. on weekends and to Hie sitcoms, the crime series, even the happened, that television never happened. most creative and beautiful of those 4 p.m. on weekdays. U.A. Theater 3 - Main Event westerns were not without some degree of FRIDAY Entertainment is something that con­ produced anywhere in the American E. Hartford Drive-In — - 2:00-7:15-9:30 HARTFORD (UPI) — The state government should use cigarette smoking in the Fifties. But by Vernon Cine 1 — Jaws -7:10- “extreme caution” in spending money because of a dip in ¥ a bucket. tains the promise of a Never Never Land, Jaws — 8:30— Buck Rogers in the Sixties, everything was downhill. LeM .he 25th Century - 10:30 9:30 the growth rate of the sales and use tax, says the co- and less cigarette smoking. Practically nil with some very real implications of life Vernon Cine 2 - Kentucky $1 rebate on Jennite J-16* Driveway Sealer. itself. And smokers — to a man and a E, Windsor Drive-In-101 chairman of the Legislature’s tax-writing committee. as far as pipe smoking. The cigar- Exhibits Opens Today Dalmations - 8:30 - Lovd Bug - Fried Movie • 7:30-10:30 - woman — will M y that to ignore the The sales and use tax is Connecticut’s biggest money­ Maximum $5 per family. chomper, outside of the sporadic let s 10:00 Groove Tube - 9:15 maker — estimated at $753 million for 1978-79. have-a-party motif, was noticeably mis­ presence of The Habit is to write off a hef­ Barringer of Hartford; Ann Hyland of Manchester Drive-In - Jaws Offer good June 1 - July 31,1979. ty share of the population's choice, HARTFORD - Works by 13 Connecticut “We feel extremem caution is very much in order,” sing. By the Ume Archie Bunker started East Hampton: Dick and Sandy Farrell of - 8:49 - Buck Rogers in the preference, call it what one will! artists, ail recipients of grants from the Sen. Audrey jeck, D-Mansfield, co-chairman of the Connecticut Commission on the Arts, will East Killingly; Scott Currie of Milford; 25th Century - 10:45 Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee, said go on display today at Artworks Gallery, and Elizabeth McDonald of Bridgewater, Mansfield Drive-In - 101 Dalmations - The Love Bug - Thursday “We think it may be a harbinger of what’s 94 Allyn St. The exhibition remains on all potters. going on. -16 Children’s Hospital Fair Also, basketweaver Kari Loeming of Show starts at dusk. e ^ n i t e J view through July 29 with gallery hours on Dolly Curtis of U.A. Theater 1 - Lost & She said the cumulative sales tax growth through May F because blasts. • 8 . 2 5 OUR PRICE weekdays from 9 to 5 p.m., Thursday Ridgefield; weaver 31 of this yi:.r was 14.8 percent higher than for the same M i n i JENNITE evenings from 5 to 8 p.m., and from 1 to 5 Darien; Sharon McKain, a maskmaker , period in 1978. The sales tax collected in June was only ■UU REBATE Offers Variety of Fun from Noank; Jerry Alexander, a stained ^ ' *"’*^'*® ' p.m. on Saturdays. Daniel 2 ^o-g.to CLINT 6.75 percent higher than June, 1978, she said. YOUR TOTAL COST Hot dogs, popcorn, soft drinks, pizza, A second exhibit, ‘The Line — Being glass artist from Glastonbury; NEWINGTON — Whether you’re Bailey, a woodcarver from Willimantic; EASTWOOD “This, mind you, was based on May sales well before snowcones, pie, coffee and other bigtop Continued," of mixed media and sculpture looking for an eddtime parade, good music Judy Branfman,»a tapestry weaver from th e a tra s the worst impact of the gasoline crunch,” Mrs. Beck * delights will be available. by Wallingford artist SuMn Calza, will be 7.25 or just plain fun and games, the Pomfret; and pewtersmith James Gagnon ESCAPE said. “IT appears therefore that retail sales in Connec­ The fair, which last year attracted more in the Artworks Mini-Gallery. An opening ticut are beginning to reflect growing consumer cuation Newington Children’s Hospital Third An­ of Colebrook. FROM nual Children’s Fair will have it all. The than 4,000 spectators, encourages com­ reception is set today at 8 p.m. in the face of the anticipated economic downturn.” munitywide interest and participation. Connecticut artists from Darien to fair will be held Saturday, July 21, from 10 MAN^HEif» PARKADE • 649-5491 ALCATRAZ She said there has been no “real growth” in national GOOD OLD FISHONED "It’s a chance to involve the communi­ Pomfret are represented in the Main l^l S> MUNIil 2 SOON a.m. to 5 p.m. on the hospital grounds. Vernon Cine SMuflOiv *N0 SUfOAV retail sales since the beginning of the year. Gallery in the “Invitational Connecticut The merriment gets underway with a ty, especially youngsters, by providing WOUKS •: E T '■ Because Connecticut’s economy historically lags four 1 - lA W IM parade of 40 clowns marching to the beat family style entertainment and old- Commission Grant Show.” They are Mary to six months behind the national economip picture, “we fashioned fun for a mere handful of LOST SIDNEY SHELDON'S of the Newington Fife and Drum Corps C iN EI 1 can construe the June sales revenue figures to be warning followed by a launching of hundreds of nickels and dimes,” says Marjorie BLOODLINE sign for us to proceed with caution,” Mrs, Beck said. SUMMER SALE Marshall, public relations director for the • helium-filled balloons from atop the She said Gov. Ella Grasso took “ prudent and timely” • Newington Volunteer Fire Department’s children’s hospital and coordinator for the PET ER ___ ALAN htM^ALORLYHEPBURN BeNGl^ZZARA action this week in cutting back state agency budgets by 3 EUROKAN HUmi SMS Omtieties Dorgert Sokx) B\IK T he ARKIN MMES MASON CLAUHAMOn event. percent — the maximum allowed without legislative ap­ ■ U ND UtAM - snorkel truck. ‘ OMARSHARIF BEATRICE STRAIGHT 6 & 8 F T . ORIAT FOR IHtOt, OOQ HOUStsT' This year the children’s hospital has the IRENE PW 6 MICHEUE PHIILIPS •ARMS, ITC. The fair will feature crafts, carnival proval. mnumiwcmimpi support of numerous business, service and ond oor SpecKXey—Oepes. CINE 2 ^ (IISIT' J " MAURri RflNn RnMY.mNEIDER booths, games, pony rides, miniature DOUBLE reATtmi Anthony Milano, secretary of the Office of Policy and INTERLOCK civic organizations who’ve offered to take E ——sic. train rides and other activities geared to Ate Alwoys AvOiK>b*e Mangement, said the cuts were made because budget of­ PEGGED part in making the fair a pleasurable one ‘om iiE W ficials are worried about the cost of pending state ROOF children’s intei'ests. Special attractions include canine demonstrations by the for children of all ages and adults. * RYAN C ® BARBRA ^ employee contracts and possible revenue losses from the BEMNS CocHicvIs Served -Hincxy m a Norr . OTIEAl/, Jl,l^STREKAIt0 ^ HHMrsauHMirsuNMr SHIMGLE8 Connecticut K-9 Training Center, a rope Participants include the Newington sales tax. MOKIN iUNOLU A 0 0 0 COIOA LOTS A OUNGBIAMS SPECIAL walk, a petting zoo, and a dunking booth Rotary; Newington Jaycees; Newington K ------Milano said the funds withheld amounted to about $30 Junior Women’s; FISH; Newington CIVIC CENTER, HARTFORD million of the state’s $2.4 billion budget. He said the Hos »ht qpp*oraf>C6 of tea\, where willing;participants from the com­ JUDri3,H,U5 Grange; Newington Elementary Freshly Dobed Quiche. Spinoch Solod. Gloss o f roogh*h«wn wood. Initollo- munity will bh dropp^ into a tank full of money could be restored to agency budgets later. *1.10 Children’s Center, Inc. (NECCI); Hart­ Mrs. Beck also said the finance committee was es­ GRAND PRIZE AT EACH Hon V.nf wi»y’ LIN. rr. water. Vine $3 75^ European Health Spas is $4.99 Beginning at 1 p.m., continuous enter­ ford Parks and Recreation; Barnum timating a $68.4 million surplus. The state comptroller’s SPA! ALARM CHRONO­ Festival Society; McDonald’s; Dave’s Our Fomous Onion Soup, Dreod & Dutter, Gloss office is forecasting a surplus of $70.8 million. celebrating a gala weekend. tainment will be provided by WDRC with GRAPH WATCHES radio personality Brad Davis as emcee. Bagels; Wethersfield Grange; Boy Scout of Vine. SpeciolOepe Dessert |0 Q C Come and enjoy... ROOF PATCHING BUILD A BiaOER Troop 85 of Wethersfield and Boy Scout PATIO FOR LEEEI WDRC Frisbees will be given out and Register to win! • Free refreshments. prizes donated by area merchants will be Troop 75 of Terryville; Newington Bicycle 527-3900 , DPUC Given Notice • Free gifts for all. Rsg. $2.05 8x16 COUNIEO Oedii Cords' Features: Stop ^ CONGREH given away free every hour on the hour to Shop; Casualty & Life Associates Ltd.; About Courant Deal watch, alarm, • Prize drawings every hour. ROW fairgoers with lucky ticket numbers. and U-Frame It Creative Art Center, AM/PM setting, • Win valuable one-year mem­ *2 .2 5 ATIO BLOCKS Rocky Hill. ______HARTFORD (UPI) — An attorney for the Times hour, minute, berships, designer beach QAL “You’ve Tried The Rest Mirror Co. says the company regrets state regulators second, date and towels, vinyl tote bags, jog­ Elks Plan Concert Sm I around chim* R EO . * S A I L , Now Try The BEST!” learned of their intended purchase of the Hartford day, dual time, lap ging suits, T-shirts and noys and vonto. Do- 45 ^ I I U Courant through news reports and has submitted official time measurement (t-now whilo woo- Noturol. rid, eroon or gold ooncrtio biocki non- GLASTONBURY - The Glastonbury Lodge of Elks much more! thor is skid surfiOi. lor o potto or Isrrsos you can buttd, will sponsor a country-rock concert July 28 from 5 p.m. to notification of the deal. with chronograph •Silly 4 inaipinoivafy. - r r cyyiarisfield ^five-in Hartford attorney Howard Slater, representing Times running. 1 a.m. at the Elks Grounds, Woodland St., South Glaston­ Mirror, said a letter was sent Thursday “as a matter of w -^ FITNESS IS OUR WAY OF LIFE bury. BUY 4 INT 31 8. 32 228 Stafford Rd., Willimantic,Conn. courtesy” to the state Division of Public Utility Control Retail Value Proceeds from the event will be used to build a special­ in accordance with a July 13, 1978, agreement. European ly equipped playground for nandicapped children at the G ETl NOW THRU THURS. State regulators Wednesday questioned whether the an­ Elks grounds. I ’werH’ nounced deal was in violation of the agreement made last $100 Bands at the concert will include Turkeyfoot, David FREE EAST HARTFORD year. No purchase necessary. Only adults Wayne and Foxfire and Moxie. W U T D IS N e Y 3 eligible. Need not be present to win. liUB$CIIKTE$ .iSMiM.'ti*. DRIVE IN sjH Refreshments will be available. ’That agreement involved Times Mirror’s purchase of SPECIM. controlling stock in Hartford and Meriden cable televi­ PRESSURE .WT OVEN laNfllS Hours: Friday 9AM—lOPM • Saturday & Sunday 9AM—8PM e v e r y T U ES D A Y TKNNKDIOR* sion franchises. TREATED HOUTKEF CMDE» l§aj> At the time, regulators noted Times Mirror did not own Membership workouts as usual. NOW PITCHHiqF„ S A SubSKliAry of REQ. 9.60 M C h •SNCKm-sieu any newspapers, radio or television stations in the •0.15. 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EAST WINDSOR courtesy of PUPPY LOVE tains of Rome” and “The Pines of Rome,” will be per­ THEY W LL BE READY ON ARRYAL’; months before it is finalized. MANCHESTER ROUTE 44A BOLTON NOTCH formed. < "SHOun- DRIVE IN wi .io;9 EAST BROOK MALL PLEASE CALLTHEAFRE He offered to cooperate in answering further DPUC PHONE 646-1200 FOR SCREEN TIMES 515 MIDDLETURNPIKE WEST Soloists include Armando Ghitalla, principal trumpet Just register at our SNACK BAR questions, but added he was unsure what further MANCHESTER. CONN. COMPANY 6 4 9 - 5 2 0 1 for the BSD wflo will be retiring next year, and Sherman 803 HARTFORD RO. obligations Times Mirror might have to regulatory of­ Walt, the orchestra’s principal bassoon. ficials. EVENING HERALD, FrI., July 13.1979- PAGE NINE PAGE Kir.HT - even in g HERALD, Frl.. July lS, lOT Mystic-New London Area Ja%% Feeling Natural Whert to Qo Burke Is Pianist His feeling for jazz is as natural as a A What to Do Popular State Attraction the keys, be would play ti^o notes at a time, in By JUNE TOMPKINS , mechanic’s for a motor, or a good cook’s for This looks like the year of Connec­ century, when Mystic was a ship­ Chamber of Commerce for harmony, gradually expanding to octaves and Herald Reporter eventually adding a left hand accompaniment.. the rif^t seasoning. Theater M usic ticut folks to discover Connecticut. building center and whaling port. Southeastern Connecticut and a good Burke describes his style as a combination MANCHESTER — You may have heard him Burke’s talent was encouraged with piano • Chamber Concert, Starlight While you’re conserving energy, you There are homes, shops and ships of source of travel information, and of Red Garland, Teddy Wilson, a little George • “The Fantasticks,” Wednesday I' T' lessons. Festival of Music, Tuesday at 8:30 can find out why thousands of visitors the period and w orl^g craftsmen Number Three Is the Tale of the perform his Jazz arrangements at weddings, . Shearing and a lot of his own mixed with a Ut­ through Aug. 4 at 8:15 p.m.. Nutmeg " I had to learn classical, but my talent ran each summer flock to our woodlands, who explain their tools and methods. Whale Museum, a treasury of restaurants, night clubs, country clubs, or if Summer Theater in Harriet S. p.m. Yale Law School Courtyard, more to jazz and popular,” Burke says. Later, ile beaches, towns and cities. The Charles. W. Morgan, last of the maritime memorabilia. It’s open you’re lucky enough to live in tbe He has met some of the greatest jazz artists Jorgensen Theater, University of New Haven. (624-6405) his teacher advised Burke to concentrate on • Tokyo String (Quartet, tonight at Consider a weekend in Connec­ wooden whaling ships, rides at Tuesday through Sunday from 1 to 5; neighborhood of his home at 33 Teresa Road, - Dave Brubeck, George Shearing, Woody Connecticut, Storrs. No performance ticut’s most popular tourist destina­ anchor in the harbor, ready for boar­ admission is 50 cents for adults, 35 you’ve heard him practicing alone or with an the style he was most interested in. Herman, Stan Kenton. Once he played for July 22. Matinee at 2:15 p.m. on July 8:30, in the Music Shed on the Ellen Burke’s progress is a story of continual Battell Stoeckel Estate, Norfolk, tion, the Mystic-New London area. ding, along with the oldtlme square- cents for children. Instrumental group., Count Basie. What did Basie say? 28. (429-2912) development and success— from involvement Conn . (542-5537) You’ll find a variety of activities rigger Joseph Conrad. New London’s other historic at­ ’This performer is Bob Burke, 33, who at the "Hey man, you play great. I wish I could • "Jazz Babies,” Wednesday with school bands, winner in talent contests, • Chamber Music Concert, tied to our maritime heritage, ail You can watch sail furling, dory tractions Include Shaw Mansion, age of three began to demonstrate his talent hear more of you, man,” Burke says. through July 21, SUMMEBSCENE’ jobs with dance bands in his teens, and after Wednesday at 8 p.m., Trinity Chapel, •, less than a tankful of gas from home, trawling, open hearth cooking and which served as Connecticut’s naval for music. He’s also played for Teddy Wilson, and he 79, Castle (kiurt Cabaret, Connec­ graduation from high school, a job with tbe A1 Trinity College, Hartford. Free. no matter what part of the state you baggywrinkle making; there are office during the Revolutionary War, In the school he attended, be says that’s discussed recording techniques with Artie ticut College, New London. (442-9131, where the students' musical Vacation began. Jarvis band. • Carillon Concert, Wednesday at 7 come from. shows in the planetarium and infor­ the Hempsted House, a beautifully Shaw in his New York apartment. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondays through What makes Burke’s story unique is that he p.m., Trinity Chapel, Trinity College, Plan to arrive in Mystic Friday mal sea chantey concerts; galleries preserved 1678 home; and the 1829 And while he was in the third grade, his Burke’s comments on popular music run Fridays) Hartford. Free. evening and check in at the motel. of arts and marine crafts, ediibits on Deshon-Allyn House, built for a teacher discovered Burke bad periect pitch. is blind, and has been since birth. His training • “The Butter and Egg Man,” like this; • Bob Burke Jazz Quintet, Tuesday Park you car and get ready for a new the history of whaling and boat­ prosperous whaling captain. Other During the fourth and fifth grades, Burke and education were received at the Oak Hill “Disco, a lot of it is repetitious. Disco is Wednesday through July 29, at 7:30 p.m., Manchester Bicenten­ adventure. building. Seaport hours are 9 to 5; ad­ points of interest in the city are the began to pick out tunes on the piano. School of the Blind, although he also received mostly the beat, but the melodies come from Berkshire Theatre Festival in Your mission, whould you choose mission is $5.50 for adults, 75 cents U.S. (^ast Guard Academy, with its " ’Easter Parade’ was my first one,’’ Burke , some of his musical training at the Hartt Stockbridge, Mass., (413-298-5536) nial Band Shell, off Wetherell Street, College of Music, University of Hartford. old tunes. Manchester. Free. Sponsored by to accept it, is to see how much for children. Your only problem with new Visitor Center, and the training says. “Herb Alpert did a lot for jazz with his • “Pinocchio,” Thursday at 11 Munson’s Candy Kitchen, enjoyment you can pack into your Mystic Seaport is leaving it. bark Eagle, which can be boarded As he developed familiarty with the feel o f a.m. and 2:30 p.m., at Oakdale, Tijuana Brass. He really gave the trumpet a Manchester Bicentennial Band Shell weekend without starting up that At 5 p.m. you may want to tear when it is in port, Connecticut Collge, Wallingford, Children’s Theatre shot in the arm. He’s help^ popular music go Corp., and the Music Performance engine unnecessarily. yourself away to get in on the clam­ where you’ll find the Lyman Allyn Series. (265-1501) back to the old jazz band Style. Tmst Funds in cooperation with the If you stay at one of the motels bake at the Seamen’s Inne. (You’ll Museum of Art, the Connecticut Ar­ • “ Winnie-The-Pooh,” Monday “I don’t think too much of free form jazz. I Hartford Musicians Association near the Mystic exit off 1-95 you will need a reservation in advance; call boretum and Thames Science and July 23, 1 and 6:30 p.m. in the can’t understand it. ' Local 400. Rain date, July 14. be near enough to walk to Old Mistick 536-9649.) They cook the steamers in Center; and the Moran Nature “Art Tatum is the greatest jazz player who Austin Arts Center at Trinity • Frank Cohen, clarinetist, Village, a pood place to spend your layers of rocks and seaweed, Center and Zoo. ever lived. He’s had an influence on me as well College, Hartford. (525-1471) Wednesday at 8 p.m., Fuller Music evening. downeast sty le. You fe a st on Nearby in Groton you can board a • “Vicious Circle,” through July as others. Centef, University of Hartford, 200 Take your choice of several chowder, your choice of lobster or World War II Submarine, the 22, Barn Theatre Company, “I don’t like the current style of fadeout Bloomfield Ave., West Hartford. restaurants and after dinner go for a cod for the main dish, and chicken, Croaker, and see how it was un­ Berkshire Theatre Festival, used on the radio. You never get to hear the • The Babys, tonight at the Hard get-acquainted stroll around the corn, an array of salads and Indian derwater in the big war. There are Stockbridge, ^ s s . (413-298-5576) end of a piece. The old swing band records Rock Cafe, Hartford. Village, ft’s a cluster of shops pudding or apple tart for dessert. seaplane and boat rides available at used to have some of their best arrangements • “My Fair Lady,” Thursdays, • Bobby Vinton, tonight and Sun­ designed to put the fun back into At 8 p.m. you can board the coal the same location, 359 Thames Fridays and Saturdays through July on their showy endings. But these fadeouts are day at 8 p.m., Saturday at 6 and 9:30 powered Sabino for an hour and a Street. browsing. There are antique dealers, exasperating.” 30 at 8:30 p.m'. at the Marlborough p.m., Oakdale Musical Theatre, doll and toy emporiums, craft shops, half cruise down the Mystic River Up the hill is Fort Grisold State Burke listens to a variety of jazz records. Tavern Playhouse, Marlborough. Wallingford. (265-1501) boutiques, book and gift stores, even and around the harbor. Cost is $3 for Park, scene of a bloody massacre in He plays a fascinating interpretation of Scot (2284)248 or 295-9358) • Sammy Davis Jr., Monday a movie theater. Stop at the Tourist adults, $1.50 for children. the Revolutionary War and a historic Joplin’s “Solace.” • “Five O’clock Girl,” through through July 21, Oakdale Musical. Information Center for a map of the Afterwards you can get a taxi, or home, the 1750 Ebenezer Avery “I listened to the record and it took me an Sept. 8 at the Goodspeed Opera Theatrex Wallingford. (265-1501) area and information to help plan take in a little more of the salt air as House, open to visitors Friday The sandbagger sloop Annie is the focal maritime museum, with a collection of more hour and a half afterw4'rd to work it out on the House, East Haddam. (873-8668) • At Tanglewood in Lenox, Mass.: you walk the half-mile to the motel. your visits. Shops are open until 9 through Sunday 2 to 4. point of this view of Seaport Street at Mystic than 200 historic vessels, recreates a 19th piano,” he says. • “Side By Side By Sondheim,” Gennady ^zhdestvensky and Vic­ Sunday you have a date in New p.m., the Information Center until 8. For informaUon on points of in­ He shows a sense of humor and familiarty through July 22 at the Coachlight toria Postnikova, duo pianists, London and choices to make! You terest in the Mystic New London Seaport, Connecticut. The non-profit century sea village. Saturday morning you’re ready for with the classics when he plays Joplin’s “The Dinner Theater, East Windsor. (522- tonight at 7; Boston Symphony can spend the day at Ocean Beach area, and all of Connecticut, write to Mystic Marinelife Aquarium. It’s Entertainer.” 2366 or 623-8227) Orchestra and Pinchas Zukerman, lazing in the sun. You can board one Vacations, Connecticut Department • “Happy End,” through Saturday within walking distance of the Once through the Joplin version, Burke goes violinist, tonight at 9; Boston motels, or if you prefer to ride you of three ferries that go across the of Econom ic Development, 210 into his own thing in which the original melody at the Nutmeg Summer Theater in Symphony Orchestra and Reri Grist, can take the free shuttle bus that Sound to Block Island, Fishers Island Washington St., Hartford, 06106 or is still recognizable but with an elaborate the Harriet S. Jorgensen Theater, soprano, Saturday at 8:30 p.m.; makes the rounds of Mystic’s major or Orient Point, Long Island for an call toll-free 1-800-842-7492 embellishment of original arpeggios and left University of Connecticut, Storrs. Boston Symphony Orchestra and Vic­ tourist centers every 40 minutes all-day excursion. Or you can spend hand tenths and chords that make it an “enter­ (429*2912) toria Postnttova, pianist, Sunday at the day seeing the sights of the city. from 10 a.m. to 5:10 p.m. tainer” par excellence. He takes it deftly into • “Dracula,” tonight and Saturday 2:30 p.m.; Jessye Norman, soprano, Park your car in the garage across The Aquarium, which has become a blues version, back on the original, and then at the Thomaston Opera House, IM in a Lieder recital, Thursday at 8:30 w from the train station (some New a major attraction in its five years of on a humorous note, colors the ending with a Main St., Thomaston. Performed by p.m. in the Theater-Concert Hall; London visitors come in by train.) the aockwork Repertory Ckirapany. existence, houses 30 different Seaport Offers Bach style phrase. Renaissance, Tuesday at 7 p.m.. Out in front of tbe station you can exhibits, all deary marked so that Yet you think that playing jazz is all that (283-0112) Popular Artists Series. you guide yourself through at your catch a bus for Ocean Beach Park. Tour of Houses Burke does, you’re mistaken. • “Julius Caesar,” in repertory own pace. In its twilight halls you’ll Behind the station are the docks from He has run in Manchester’s Five Mile with “Twelfth Ni(^t,” throu^ Sept. E xhibits encounter some 2,000 specimens of which the ferry boats depart. If you MYSTIC — A new Historic Houses 1 at the American Shakespeare Thanksgiving Day Road Race. He likes to ride • Connecticut period furniture, sealife at home in displays that point decide to explore New London, go in­ and Buildings Tour now available at Theater, Stratford, at 8 p.m. and a tandem bicycle. Particularly thrilling is Saturday through July 22 at the Town up their individual characteristics. side for your first stop. Mystic Seaport will provide groups matinees at 2 p.m. (375-5000) deep sea fishing, especially when he catches a House Museum, Mill Hill Complex, Dolphins and sea lions demonstrate The newly restored station is the with a behind-the scenes look at some • “Prairie Avenue,” a musical, big one* and hears it slap the water when he Norwalk. (846-9210) their remarkable skills in hourly last design by the noted American of the museum’s historic structures. through Sunday in Citizens Hall, The Seaport is on the site of the reels it in. Keeping up with what’s going on in • Invitational Connecticut Com­ shows in the marine auditorium. architect Henry Hobson Richardson. Stockbridge, Mass. Performed by the the worid comes not only from radio and mission Grant Show, today through Outside is the spectacuiar new Seal From there you go on to Captain's former Greenman Brothers Lenox Arts Center Performing television, but from the monthly braille July 29 at Artworks Gallery, 95 Allyn Island exhibit, where seals and sea Walk, an inviting tree-lined mall Shipyard, and contains several Group. (413-298-9463) Bob Burke fingers a tricky form Tuesday at '7:30 p.m. at editions of the Reader’s Digest, and from St., Hartford. (525-7506) lions spiash and dive in made-to- where the Nathan Hale schoolhouse buildings of historic note. Some • “The Petrified Forest,” through original Greenman buildings have embellishment to a jazz arrangement Manchester Bicentennial Band Shell, talking records. • Annual Guilford Handcrafts order habitats that exactly reproduce stands amid the new shops and This is Bob Burke, the blind jazz pianist, Sunday at the Berkshire Playhouse their natural surroundings. stores. The famous patriot taught been incorporated into the present- during a rehearsal with the Bob (Herald photo by Adamson) Theater Festival, Stockbridge, Mass. Exposition, Thursday through July who is also a member of the Greater Hartford 21, noon to 9 p.m., on the Guilfort Aquarium hours are 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.; school in New London before joining day museum, and others have come Burke Jazz Quinet which will per- 413-298-5576) Musicians Association, Local 400, of the Green about one mile south of Exit admission is $4.50 for adults, $2 for the Revolutionary forces. from other communities to be • “Vicious Circle,” through July 22 American Federation of Musicians. 58, Interstate 95. children 5-14. Continue north to Huntington restored at the Seaport. at the Berkshire Theatre Festival, To learn more about group tours, Saturday afternoon is reserved for Street and Whale Oil Row, four iden­ Stockbridge, Mass. Performed by the Mystic Seaport. If you re up to a half- tical Greek Revival mansions, contact the ’Travel Development Of­ Bam TTieatre (Company. (413-298- Et C tttra fice, Mystic* Seaport, Mystic, CT I MU* .1m jm mile walk, go on foot; otherwise reminders of fortunes made when Pops Sets J iV how Aiipsoring 5576) • The North Stonington catch the next shuttle bus. The New London was a major whaling 06355. • “Vanities,” through July 28 at Agricultural Fair, today through Sun­ Seaport is a trip to the nineteenth port. Number. One is now the Memorial -i OURSELVES the Unicom Theatre at the Berkshire day. Theatre Festival. (413-298-5576) • Open House Tour in Litchiield, Concert ALONE • “Brigadoon” and “The King and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. A I,” in repertory Thursdays through T V Tonight Whale Oil Row on Huntington Street in New the Tale of the Whale Museum, offering '] IR IS H once-a-year chance to visit showcase • r m o A r m a m LESS THAN A GALLON OF Sundays through Aug. 5 at Millard London features stately homes built for 19th BOSTON—On Sunday at f ENTERTAINMeNT homes in the famous colonial village. visitors a glimpse of that golden age. 7:30 p.m., the Boston Pops t n U A L i OAS FOR FINE DINING I Auditorium, University of Hartford, Tickets at Litchfield Congregational 8 Match Game 6:00 ® Boris Karloff's Thriller 1:00 century whaling captains. The house at left is E ispl^ d e Orchestra will AND DANCING AT THE 200 Bloomfield Ave., West Hartford. Church, on the Green. ^ (I) ® S ) News 8 Dick Van Dyke 8 MaeterpleceTheaue 8 0 ® Midnight Spadal ® TTm Bredy Bunch 3 Tic Tac Dough begin a memorial concert PODUNK MILU (243-4442) • The Great Danbury Arts and 10:30 (D Joker's Wild 1:28 dedicated to tbe memory DMoe TW ■*•!■■■ The Crafts Fair, at the Danbury ® Que Pass, U.8.A.? 8:00 ®DlckCavett © M o v la "The Legend Of Liz­ Careful with Map (3) Incredible Hulk zie Borden" (1975) Elizabeth of long-time Boston Pops HHKTHIir gteW -’ ® My Three Sons 11:00 D ance Fairgrounds. Today until 6 p.m., d ) Croea-Wtts Montgomery, Fritz Weaver. conductor, Arthur Fiedler. 3 0unsmoke ( £ 3 Baseball ® ® 0 ® 3 N e w s HARTFOR^ — Connecticut drivers with Charter Oak Pumpernickel Pub Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to SZ) Studio See lUHCHiMtS: «on.-m IIJ0*«0 OFEN MONDAY • Daniel Nagrin, Dance Series, ® Movie "A Walk In The ® Bedtime Storlee 1:30 Passes, which are intended to encourage residents to The concert will take mtincs; Moii.Tmm. sjo*oo; >m.-s«T. mo-io:Oo 6 p.m. 6:30 Spring Rain" (1970) Ingrid Berg­ ® Benny HIH © J o a Franklin SUMMERSCENE’79, Connecticut 8 Dick van Dyke save gas by using state recreational areas, can further place at tbe Hatch Shell on K wiwSiwSrMiwiiwMot.li» CLOSEO *UHPAyJ • The Riverton Country Antiques (SDI Love Lucy man, Anthony Quinn. A happily 1:45 Restaurant is College, New London, Saturday. (442- 0 Bowling For Dollars married woman finds herself fall­ 8 Honeymooners conserve gas by choosing to visit the ones closes to their tbe Charles River • TKs piece urNere peu cen W y e et Festival, at the Riverton ® Beet Of Bums And Allen © News (Time Approximate) yow» cN oK t tw B 1 to 7 p m yowr 9131 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Mondays 3 ® 8 NBC News ing in love with a mountain man homes. Esplanade. It will recreate second drink coets oniy e nkke i Fairgrounds. Today through Sunday, O ® Over Easy white she is vacationing with her 11:30 1:46 bis famous July 4, 1976, through Fridays) (X) Movie "G ood Sa m " (1948) However, they should be careful in estimating the gas a Tbe piece wHete cen ge* sot^ 6 10'a.m. to 6 p.m. ® Adam-12 husband. 2 hrs. ® bicentennial concert which seled e< e co«Y«^ia d>mer white • Gallery Dancers, English coun­ 8 0 3 DlfTrent Strokes ® The Gong Show Gary Cooper, Ann Sheridan. required to reach a destination by merely looking at the wreKhwsp ih« besi live ee»eneiw»eni ■« • The sixth annual Carousel Doll 6:55 drew more than 400,000 try dance, tonight at 8, Whiton 3 N e w s ® ® Washington Week In ® 3 S o a p 2:30 map. With any map, it is often easy to become seriously REFUEL Oub Show and Sale, at Kent Center Review Memorial Auditorium, 100 N. Main © Se co nd City TV © News deceived in guessing at gas mileage. persons for one of Boston’s School, Kent. Saturday from 10 a.m. 7:00 8 Joker's Wild 8 0 ® Tonimt 8 Movie "The Mudlark" (1951) l-A.MII.VK.\.^ St., Manchester. (649-9208) (D C B S News 8 Movie "Thank You. Mr. A certain number of inches to a certain destination on a largest community 8:30 Alec Guinness, Irene Dunne. • Hartford Ballet, Tuesday at 8, to 5 p.m. (X) The Brady Bunch Moto" (1937) Peter Lorre. Sid­ map may equal a number of miles "as the crow flies,” celebrations. • 'Ihe third annual Outdoor An- (£ 3 ABC News CS Merv Griffin 3:03 KKS'I'Al I!AN'I' p.m., Austin ArU Center, Trinity 8 0 8 Hello. Larry ney Blackmer. but the actual trip may require far more gas than an­ On the program are the i t p U e t m d i (T) ® Dating Game ® Captioned ABC News © M o v ie "Frankenstein Meets College, Hartford. (525-1471) tiques Flea Market, on the grounds of ^ QD Festival Of Faith ® ® Wall Street Week The Wolf M an" (1943) Lon ticipated. FOR LESS “Jubile Overture” by Von the (joodspeed Opera House, East v . 8 Popi Goes The Country 8 Liars Club 11:45 Chaney, Ilona Massey. • Asakawalker Dance Company, © M o vie "Double Kilt" (1975) There are several reasons for this. Reaching the Weber, Tchaikovsky’s thm Haddam. toturday from 10 a.m. to 4 i ’i 8 News 9:00 Francesca Corkle and Winthrop Gary Collins. Penelopo Horner. 3:44 destination may require using winding secondary roads Piano Concerto No. 1 in B WILL BE CLOSED ® DIckCavett CD The Dukes Of Hazzard © J a c k Benny Corey, Jacob’s Pillow Dancers, p.m. ® The Odd Couple and driving many more actual road miles than one would flat minor, “Opus 23,” with 8 0 8 Eddie Capra Mysteries 12:00 FOR VACATION BBCINNINQ PUMPERNICKEL Tuesday at 7:30, Wednesday at 8:40 • Performances by delegates to ® Here's To Your Health ® The People's Caucus (1) Movie "The Petrified 4:23 expect from looking at the map. A given route may also Myron Romanul as the MONDAY 7/16 AND RBOPBNINO 8 Movie "Two Rode Togeth­ 8 Movie "The Desert Rats" p.m., Thursday at 3 p.m., July 20 at the Conference of the Society of 7:29 Forest" (1936) Humphrey require travelling over hilly terrain, or through areas soloist. He has performed er" (1961) James Stewart, Rich­ Bogart, Bette Davis. (1953) Richard Burton. James WEDNESDAY 7/28. 8:40 p.m., July 21 at 3 and 8:40 p.m., American Magicians, at Bushnell , ® Daily Numbers Mason. more often than any other PUB ard Widmark. A pair of adventur­ © M o vie "Lost Patrol" (1934) with many stop lights and low speed limits. STEAK KEBOB 433 Oakland Skroot, Mondwtlor Jacob’s Pillow, Becket, Mass. (413- Memorial Hall, Hartford. Today and 7:30 ous men attempts to rescue a Victor McLaglen, Boris Karloff. soloist with the Boston Oakland Coalman • itoirt )o Econamy Boctric (D P.M. Magazine group of people who were cap­ dS Or. Scott On Hebrews 243-0745) Saturday at 8:15 p.m. (246-6807) (X) Adam-1z tured by Indians. (2 hrs.) OR Pops. Following the inter­ PHONE «43-PUBB _____ d) Sha Na Na ® Masterpiece Theatre 12:03 mission, the “ Star 0 Newlywed Game © M o vie "D ra cu la "(1931)Bela 8 Porter Wagoner 10:00 Lugosi, David Manners. Spangled Banner” will be 8 Family Feud d ) Dallas 3 Banstta BAKER STUFFED played, followed by a ® ® MacNell / Lehrer Report (X )® News patriotic sing along as 60th Annual arranged by Richard TRIPS FOR TANKFUL TRAVELERS SCRUB Hayman. ..fora worid of good food... i M iS p ’Hie major work of the oiw Great DANBUR'Y’ STATE ONLY evening will be the ” 1812 -2Si W 4 ' ^ Overture Solennelle” with church bells, cannons and THIS WEEKS SPECIALS aerial bombs. For an en­ MON. TIIES. 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A miaaimi; 5. Continue South on Old Farm* Rd. for ap­ Coming ioon...Sapl S -H Bofringlon Fair O i ^ $1.00: cliildmii undnr 12. $Oc. proximately 1 mile to Aninul Farm ENTERTAINMENT-FREE PARKING EAST HARTFORD, CONN. AMEFflCA'S STEAK EXPEFIT Radng and Top Enlartalnmont Barrington 45 East Center Street, Manchester, Connecticut, 643-2751 Fairground* Ada -AMt, $2.00-CUd«M ndtr l2-!)0 caell temational House of Pancakes^-. EVENING HERALD, Fri., July 13, 197^-- PAGE ELEVEN PAGE TEN - EVENING HERALD, Fri., JjlyJS.J?™. Flushing Obltuarie* O f Mains Herald Angle ^Yankecs U iiload Pow er Benjamin H. Kloter Mrs. Flora P. Taber ELLINGTON - Benjamin H. ROCKVILLE - Mrs. Flora P. Scheduled Earl Yost Kloter. 85. of 20 Main St. died Taber, 85, of 14 N. Park St. died Thursday night at Rockville General Thursday at Rockville General MANCHESTER - The Town Sports Editor Hospital. Hospital. She was the widow of i Water and Sewer Department will be Mr. Kloter was born June 30, 1894 Courtland W. Taber. I flushing water mains next week from To End Kinsdome Jinx in Rockville and had lived in the Mrs. Taber was born in Augusta, : Spruce Street east to Kensington ...... ^ Manchester-Rockville-Ellingtonarea Maine, and had lived in Vassalboro, Street between Oak and East Center runs scored and four batted in, '\ SEATTLE (UPI) -- The sinking so our players were hitting “I’m happy we've won five out of all his life. Before retiring, he had Maine, before coming to Rockville 24 » Street. Hall of Famera Kingdome whammy cast by scoffed at the notion bis team did the bail on the ground. Of course, it seven on this road trip, and now we been employed at Hamilton Standard There maybe discoloration of anything special to end its streak of years ago. She was a member of Quick now, what major league baseball team boasts the the Seattle Mariners over the was made easy for him when they have to play the Angels who are a hot Division of United Technologies Union Congregational Church. water and reduced pressure during ineptitude in Seattle. “We didn’t built that big lead.” greatest number of its former players in the Hall of Fame at New York Yankees for the ballclub. I just hope we can continue Corp., Windsor Locks. He was a She is survived by a son, Edgar L. *3 the five-day flushing. If water ^have any meetings or pep talks or ’The eight bits Hunter allowed all to score some runs.” member of the Apostolic Christian Taber of Rockville; three 1 appears discolored, a department Cooperstown, N.Y.? better part of two seasons sessions with the coaches or were singles. Church of Ellington. grandchildren and five great­ ] spokesman said, the homeowner If you said the New York Yankees Typo came to an end Thursday night anything. What’s the use talking should try to avoid using it until it New York scored three — enough He is survived by a son, Ernest B. grandchildren. you were wrong. in an outpouring of 19 base hits aim t it? Just go out and do your best Rich (Goose) Gossage made his clears. This will prevent rust and ’That’s not a typographical error, the-next game,” he said. to win as it turned out - in the second Kloter of Ellington; two daughters, The funeral is Saturday at 10; 30 ’The New York Giants (remember and a solid pitching perfor­ first appearance for the New sediment from being brought into the Geveland with 11 Hall of Famers and off starter and loser Mike Parrott, 6- Mrs. Walter Perrett of Storrs and a.m. at White-Gibson-Small Funeral them before Uie franchise defected to Yorkers since April 18, when he tore home’s system. then Cleveland again with 2 listed. mance by Cathsh Hunter. The Hunter a{so broke a personal jinx, 6. The Mariners scored their only Miss Esther Kloter of Manchester; Home, 65 Elm St. The Rev. David San Francisco?) hold that honor with ligaments in his right thumb in a runs in the same inning, both driven eight grandchildren and three great­ Eusden, associate pastor of Union If sediment does get into a home’s When Cleveland was in the score was 14-2. beating the Mariners for the first 18. National League, Jesse Burkett and clubhouse scuffle with his then team­ in on a Mario Mendoza single. grandchildren. Congregational Church, will of­ hot water tank, the homeowner Fourteen one-time Yankee players Seattle had won seven straight un­ time in his carper. He had lost to f'n should wait until the water clears Cy Young were the shining stars en mate, Cliff Johnson. Gossage worked Five morh Yankee runs, all un­ The funeral is Monday at 1:30 p.m. ficiate. Burial will be Monday at 1 are enshrined in the upper New York der the Kingdome roof, including two them four times over three seasons. the ninth inning, allowing no hits and earned, locked it up in the third. Ran­ at the Apostolic Christian Church, p.m. in Dyer Hill Cemetery, Wind­ and then open the faucet at the bot­ state building. route to enshrinement. His 1979 record is Outside of .old timers, modem day in 1978, but the last meeting of the giving up one walk. dolph capped the rally with a three- Middle Butcher Road. Burial will be sor, Maine. tom of the tank to drain the collected However, counting front office per­ clubs there this season was no con­ now 2-5. run opposite-field homer to right, his in Ellington Center Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral material, which settles at the bot­ sonnel and nuinagers, the Yankees baseball buffs never knew Cleveland Seattle Manager was once in the older of the two test. Held to five hits in the two Yankee Manager Billy Martin was third. Jackson unloaded his 16th Friends may call at Ladd Funeral home tonight from 7 to 9. tom. previous games of the series, the Darrell Johnson homer to open the seventh, and then Firefighter Award Any load of wash done xith dis­ major leagues. thought Hunter noncommittal about Gossage’s brief Home, 19 Ellington Ave., Rockville, The family suggests that any Yanks racked four Mariner pitchers, five singles produced three more colored water should be done again Besides the aforementioned “changed speeds appearance, saying “he was just Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. memorial gifts may be made to the Leland Watts, center, was presented the cian. Gary Ladabouche, a firefighter with with homers by Reggie Jackson and runs. The Yanks closed the scoring The family suggests that any Memorial Fund of Union after the water clears. Four ounces Yankees in the Hall of Fame, others especially welTand trying to find himself because he John J. Merz Award for outstanding service Engine Co. 1, was named recipient of the were Lou Gehrig, Yogi Berra, Bill Willie Randolph keying the outburst. with two in the ninth. memorial gifts may be made to the Congregational Church. of cream of tartar should be added to his pitches were hasn’t worked in so long. to Engine Co. 2 of the Manchester Fire Edward Coleman Cup for outstanding service Dickey among the players. Miller Randolph, who had four hits, four American Cancer Society, 237 E. Chester W. Flavell help clean any discoloration of the Center St., Manchester. Department at the Eighth District Firehouse to his company. From left, Capt. Paul clothing. Huggins, Joe McCarthy and Casey San Francisco MANCHESTER - Chester W. Thursday night. Watts is an equipment Gworek, Co. 2, Watts and Capt. Thomas ’The spokesman said it usually Stengel as managers and Eki Barrow, Flavell, 82, of 33 Bidwell St. died operator and Emergency Medical Techni­ Tomkunas, Co. 1. (Herald photo by Adamson) takes two hours for the water to clear Larry MacPhail and George Weiss Wins Respect Mrs. Anna Piwoski Thursday night at a Manchester con­ in a home. If it appears discolored among the executives. TOLLAND — Mrs. Anna Piwoski, valescent home. He was the husband One-time Giants, besides the for an extended period, call the NEW YORK (UPI) - After just 86, of 442 Merrow Road died of Mrs. Grace Goodale Flavell. Water Department at 647-3115. pitchers listed above, were Roger Thursday at St. Francis Hospital and Mr. Flavell was born Sept. 21,1897 Connor, George Kelly, Bill T er^, three games in the major leagues, Medical Center, Hartford. She was in Manchester and ha dlived here all Public Nurses Continue Monte Ward, Fred Lindstrom, Jim San Francisco rookie catcher Dennis the widow of Joseph Piwoski. his life. Before retiring 18 years ago, Boy Hospitalized O ’Rourke, Mel Ott, Ross Youngs, Littlejohn has earned the repect of Mrs. Piwoski was born in Poland he had been employed as an inspec­ With Swim Injury Monte Irvin, Roger Bresnahan, and the Montreal Expos and, more im­ and had lived in Hartford most of her tor at Pratt & Whitney Division of Services of Consortium Buck Ewing, plus Manager John portant, his manager. Littlejohn drove in three runs and life, moving to Tolland 10 years ago. United Technologies Corp., East MANCHESTER - An 18-year-old McGraw. services made it clear that in­ come of the suburban home health John Montefusco won his second She is survived by four sons, Peter Hartford. He previously had worked MANCHESTER — At its June Manchester youth has been Piwoski of Tolland, Joseph Piwoski at Case Bros. meeting, the Manchester Public creasingly large amounts of the care project is that it provided an op­ Famoua Batteries game of the season Thursday night to portunity for several agencies to transferred to Yale New Haven lead the Giants to a 5-3 victory over and John Piwoski, both of Hartford, He is also survived by a son, Ray­ Health Nursing Association Board of nurse coordinator’s time was being Several famous batteries have Directors voted to continue to work together in a common effort. It hospital after suffering a neck injury the Montreal Expos and a sweep of and Stanley Piwoski of New York Ci­ mond Flavell of Rockville, two spent appearing before the Health in an early morning swimming acci­ been inducted, Mickey Cochrane and provide nursing and home health aide also definitely documented the need their three-game series. ty; four daughters, Mrs. Ann daughters, Mrs. Paul Kissman and Systems Agency and Hospital Cost dent at Porter Resevoir Tuesday. Lefty Grove of the Philadelphia A’s, services to town residents between for medicare certified agencies to “Dennis is good defensively and he Pitlicane and Mrs. Katherine Mrs, Betty Lumbra, both of Commission panels and writing Police said Mark Doyon, of 30 Blue catcher Bill Dickey with pitchers the hours of 4;30 and 8 p.m. provide extended hours of service. has a lot of guts,” said Giants’ McTeague, both of East Hartford, Manchester; six grandchildren and reports to justify the need for the Ridge Drive, and Susan Keller, 17, of Lefty Gomez, Waite Hoyt, Herb Pen­ existence of the agency. The coor­ During the six months that Suburban Manager Joe Altobelli, who said Mrs. Helen Butler of Newington and six great-grandchildren. weekdays, weekends, and holidays. 245 Mountain Road went swimming nock of the Yankees and receiver Mrs. Mary Ferrance of Melbourne, The funeral is Saturday at 2 p.m. at Before July 1, 1979, such services dinator did riot have time to provide Home Health Care Consortium was Littlejohn almost earned a spot on direct nursing care and hire suf­ functional, Manchester residents at 1;42. She told police Doyon dove Yogi Berra and pitcher Whitey Ford the roster after a great spring Fla.; 20 grandchildren and 17 great­ Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main St. had been provided through Suburban into the water and when he (jid not of the same team. Also, Roger Home Health Care Consortium. This ficient numbers of nurses and aides received 600 hours of home health training. “He’s shown he can hit.” grandchildren. Burial will be in Buckingham come up, she jumped in afterwards. Bresnahan who handled the pitches The funeral is Saturday at 8:15 Cemetery, Glastonbury. was an agency jointly developed by to meet patient needs. State licen­ aide service and 40 nursing visits. The Expos led 1-0 in the fourth in­ More service could have been Police said she pulled Doyon to the of Rube Marquard, Christy Mathew­ a m. from Talarski Funeral Home, Friends may call at the funeral Manchester Public Health Nursing sure requirements made it necessary son and Joe McGinity with the ning when Terry Whitfield stroked a Association, Rockville Public Health provided if the nurse coordinator had north shore and then ran for help. Lou G ehrig two-out single and Roger Metzger 380 Maple Ave., Hartford, with a home tonight from 7 to 9 and Satur­ for the Consortium to establish a full Firemen assisted in removing the Giants, Ray Schalk of (Hiicago and Nursing Asso.ciation, Glastonbury not been bogged down with the drove him home with a double. mass at St. Augustine Church, Hart­ day from 1 to 2 p.m. Board of Directors with professional youth from the water. have seen 20 of their men elected to White Sox hurlers Red Faber, Ted Visiting Nurse Association, South paperwork demands of state and Littlejohn then gave San Francisco a ford, at 9. Burial will be in Mount St. advisory, personnel, financial, and He was rushed to Manchester baseball’s shrine. In this category, Lyons and Ed Walsh. Buck Ewing Mrs. Robert J. Gurka several other committee. The federal agencies. 2-1 lead with a run-scoring single off Benedict Cemetery, Bloomfield. Windsor P'Ublic Health Nursing Memorial Hospital, police said, the Giants list 19. caught Tim Keefe, Amos Rusie, and SOUTH WINDSOR - Mrs. expense and time commitments Manchester Public Health Nursing loser Steve Rogers, 9-6. Friends may call at the funeral Association and East Hartford Bill Guilfoile, director of public Mickey Welch with the Giants. Florence Gasiorek Gurka, 49, of 57 needed did not seem appropriate for Association will carefully monitor because of a broken neck. An MMH In the sixth Littlejohn singled home tonight from 7 to 9. Public Health Nursing Association to spokesman said the youth was relations at Cooperstown, said Three teams contributed their out­ Palmer Drive died Thursday at Hart­ serve 10 towns. Suburban Home five nursing agencies that already the costs of continuing this program home Metzger, who had singled and ford Hospital. She was the wife of transferred to Yale New Haven players were listed with the club that fields, ’Ty Cobb, Sam Crawford and Health Care Consortium discon­ carried on such activities within during the summer months. The stolen second. The Giants jumped in Robert J. Gurka. Hospital later that morning. they played the majority of games Harry Heilmann of Detroit, Goose Michael J. Whalen tinued operations June 30, 1979. their individual service areas. board hopes it will be financially able front 5-1 in the eighth when Whitfield, Mrs, Gurka was born in Chicago, with during their career, such as Goslin, Heinie Manush and Sam Rice HEBRON - The funeral of An evaluation of the Consortium One important and positive out­ to continue it in the future. who walked and went all the way to 111., and had lived in South Windsor Jimmie Foxx with Philadelphia and Michael J. Whalen of Niantic, third on a sacrifice bunt, scored on for many years. For the past seven not the Boston Red Sox. formerly of Hebron, who was killed Galante ’The Giants could field a team of Litttlejohn’s sacrifice fly. in a three-car accident Wednesday years, she had operated the Colonial (Continued from Page One) Montefusco, 2-4, gave up 10 hits in Cleaners of Ellington. She was a Hall of Famers except at second base night in Glastonbury, is Saturday at Key Library Employees the phone.” ’The youth screamed, his eight innings plus before giving way communicant of St. Margaret Mary while the Chicago Cubs failed to have 9.30 a.m. from Potter Funeral face flushed with surprise, and ran a third baseman in the elite group. Facial Expressions Differ After Putts to Gary Lavelle. Lavelle, who Church and a former member of the notched his 12th save, was touched Home, 456 Jackson St., Willimantic, South Windsor Square Dance Club. through a mauve-covered corridor The Yankees have yet to have a se­ towai^ the garden before the men cond baseman, shortstop or third for an RBI single by Andre Dawson, with a mass at St. Joseph Church, She is also survived by a son, Geof­ Willimantic, at 10. May Join Union: Ruling leveled him with a gun blast. baseman elected. who also drove in a first-inning run frey J. Gurka of South Windsor; Three contestents in yesterday’s opening proach, Jane Blalock uses the hand signal and Burial will be in the New Lebanon The killers strolled past three men with a double. Gary Carter hit his three brothers, Ted Gasiorek of New York Yankees honored in­ round of the U.S. Women’s Open at Fairfield Donna Young tries some body English. (UPI Cemetery. eating fish at a vestibule table, con­ 14th homer of the year in the eighth Wisconsin, and Joseph Gasior and By JUNE TOMPLINS around whether certain library Dorothy Miller. Dean and Jenkins clude five outfielders — Babe Ruth, exhibited these expressions after long putts. Photo) Friends may call at the funeral workers were administrators or have been active organizers of the tinued through a tiny room full of Earle Combs, Joe DiMaggio, Mickey for the other Expo run. home tonight from 7 to 9. Francis Gasior, both of Chicago; and Herald Reporter plastic-covered stands and yellow Left to right, Hollis Stacy tries the vocal ap- In other games, Pittsburgh beat a sister, Mrs, Genevieve Cmiel of supervisory workers. ’That status union drive. Mantle, Willie Keeler — plus six Mr. Whalen was born in Stamford MANCHESTER - A decision would make them ineligible to join Assistant Town Manager Charles wicker chairs into the garden, where pitchers — Whitey Ford, Jack Houston 5-3, New York blasted Los and had lived in Hebron for several Chicago. Angeles 12-5, Philadelphia nipped The funeral is Monday at 8; 15 a.m. made by a state Board of Labor the union. F. McCarthy Jr., the town’s chief they opened fire. And they left. (^esbro. Lefty Gomez, Waite Hoyt, years before moving to Niantic three Herb Pennock, Red Ruffing. San Diego 4-3 and Chicago defeated from Callahan Funeral Home, 1602 Relations panel released Thursday The town has taken the stand that labor negotiator, said, “We’ve got to Neighbors told police they saw the years ago. He was an assistant getaway car — recovered three hours Pitching was the name of the game Britz, Massey Share Lead Cincinnati 10-8. Main St., East Hartford, with a mass has made it possible for four key some proposed union members — two keep in mind that the SLRB very metropolitan editor with the Hart­ later just 10 blocks from the mob in the past, too, as no less than seven Pirates 5, Aslros 3 at St, Margaret Mary Church at 9. library employees to join a union that of whom are leaders in the carefully reviewed all our super­ ford Courant. He is survived by five rubout — speed away, the men still members of the Giants are now Hall Bill Madlock and Willie Stargell Burial will be in Wapping Cemetery. ’ other library employees have been organizing effort — are supervisory visors’ job descriptions at the library daughters, Shiela Mary Whalen, wearing their masks. of Famers - Carl Hubbell, Tim each belted homers and Bert Friends may call at the funeral trying to organize since the first of personnel and ineligible to join a un­ and decided that they don’t manage. Josephine Frances Whalen, It was the most dramatic un­ Keefe, Rube Marquard, Christy Blyleven, 7-3, and Kent Tekulve com­ home Saturday and Sunday from 7 to this year. ion. If that’s so, we’ve got to look into this In Women’s U.S. Open Margaret Elaine Whalen, Sara The question of how many library The SLRB panel has unanimously matter, and maybe we’ve got to derworld rubout since Joseph ’’Crazy Mathewson, Joe McGinity, Amos bined on a seven-hitter as Pittsburgh Suzanne Whalen and Constance 9 p.m. Joe” Gallo was shot to death April 7. Rusie and Mickey Welch. sent Houston to its The family suggests that any workers are eligible to join a union rejected the town’s claim. agree that they don’t manage.” Young in the LPGA championship. Corinne Whalen, all of Hebron; and a 1972, at Umberto’s Clapn Bar in Only four Boston Red Sox players FAIRFIELD (UPI) - She Young, Sandra Post, who has won sixth straight loss. memorial gifts may be made to the has been the subject of dispute The panel also directed both par­ Referring to the early hearings Massey, an exuberant player, brother, Joseph F. Whalen Jr. of between town administrators and Manhattan’s Little Italy while hold Hall membership cards - Joe has noticed the improvement nearly $115,000 this season, second Madlock’s two-run American Cancer Society, 670 ties to hold secret balloting by Aug. that were held last spring with the attempting to rebound from a hand best on the tour, and Beth Stone, who Coventry. local librarians. The issue centered SLRB in which certain library celebrating his birthday with his Cronin, Jimmy Collins, Ted Williams in five years of weekly stops homer with two out Prospect Ave,, Hartford, 10. Official recognition of the union injury which idled her for six has never one an LPGA event, were in the seventh depends on whether a majority votes workers tried to establish their wife, stepdaughter and friends and Harry Hooper. across the country. Jeriljm months, matched Britz’ round of 35- deadlocked at 72. e ra s e d a 2-1 to join Local 1303 of Cbuncil 4, eligibility to join a union, manage­ several hours after he was married. Counting players, managers and Ten months earlier, underworld Britz knows her golf game is 35. In addition, each leader had four Post, Spuzich and Britz were the Houston lead and Mrs. Waller E. Wright American Federation of State, Coun­ ment people apparently convinced executives, the Yankee stand at the birdies and three bogies on the Manchester Police Report chieftain Joseph Colombo, with head of the class wiUi 20, the Giants on the upswing. She would just only players to ever place at 2-under handed Joe Niekro, MANCHESTER - Mrs. Margaret ty and Municipal Employes, the panel that they don’t manage, steamy course. par at any point in the first round. The four library workers con­ McCarthy said. whom Gallo had feuded, was shot boast 19 , Chicago Cubs 13, Cleveland like a winner’s check to let 13-4, the loss. Tim Foil and Dave Brooks Wright, 70, of 9 Mather St. while leading an Italian Unity Day Ty Cobb “ I felt hot, just like the Players were wary of the fast, un­ Parker added RBI singles in the died Thursday at Manchester MANCHESTER - Police said a St., Manchester, was charged with sidered as department heads were McCarthy wouldn’t say whether Indians 11, Pittsburgh Pirates and everyone else in on the secret. temperature (89),” said Massey, rally in Manhattan’s Columbus Cir­ Philadelphia Athletics 9 each. White of Washington and Eld Delehanty, dulating greens which placed in­ eighth to insure the three-game Memorial Hospital. She was the wife warrant has been issued for Harold reckless driving and disregarding an declared neither department heads the town would make any salary Britz, a gangly 36-year-old pro with who’s only win came at the 1977 cle. Ck)lombo survived in a coma un­ Sox 8, Phillies 7, Washington 6, Bill Hamilton and Sam ’Thompson of creased emphasis on approach shots. Pittsburgh sweep. of Dr. Walter E. Wright. Wilson Jr., 21, of 27 Cook Street, officer’s signals, police said, which nor supervisors, according to the adjustments to those employes a passion for religion and a tendency MIZUNO Gassic in Japan. "I’m not til his death in May 1978. Tigers 5, Reds 4, Milwaukee and the Phillies. “I was tentative on the greens,” Mets 12, Los Angeles 5 Mrs, Wright was born May 29,1909 Manchester, in connection with an are misdemeanors. He was released panel. whom the SLRB considers neither to challenge the leaders but never playing in pain and I feel I’m ready to admitted Britz. “I tried to play my “It appears to me that the Galante Geveland 2 each and San Francisco 1 Guilfoile notes that in the case of Joel Youngblood and Steve Hender­ in Reedsville. Pa,, and had lived in alleged theft of a bank book July 5. on a $500 cash bond for a July 24 court But because the panel has iden­ department heads nor supervisors, overtake them, shot a one-under par make a move. Anytime I can get in approach shots below the hole and let shooting was part of an organized (Willie Mays) and Los Angeles I pitchers, games won was the son had three hits and two RBI Manchester for a number of years Wilson has been charged with se­ appearance. tified these four as professional even though they do find that they 70 Thursday to share the first round the red (under par) in the first round the ball run on to the green.” crime struggle for control over (Sandy Koufax). yardstick utilized. lead with Debbie Massey in the $125,- apiece and Dock Ellis, 1-2, won his before moving to Cape Cod in 1964. cond degree larceny, risk of injury to Joseph R. Deschaies, 29, of employes, they must hold their own are professional employes. of the Open, I’m happy.” Nancy Lopez, who fashioned two lucrative rackets, including nar­ 000 U.S. Women’s Open. first NL game since 1975 when the She returned to Manchester about a a minor, unlawful restraint, third Willimantic was charged with two separate election about joining the The panel based their decision on ’The Held at even-par 71 included birdies but had problems off the tee, proposed union. the fact that other library workers cotics and prostitution,” said Lt. “I’ve felt my game improving Mets rode an eight-run first inning to year ago. She wa; retired degree forgery and criminal imper­ counts of issuing a bad check two-time defending champion Hollis headed a contingent of nine at 73. victory. An error by Dodger registered nurse. sonation. Police said they were Thursday. He was released on a $500 Head librarian John Jackson said perform their tasks routinely with Remo Franchesini, an organized every year since I joined the tour in crime expert. Stacy, who missed several birdie Lopez, the top money winner with shortstop Bill Russell opened the She is also survived by a son, notified by the Ohio State police, the non-surety bond. Court date is July that the option is there for the four little or no supervision required. Disco Promotion 1974,” said Britz, who credited her puts but pronounced herself satisfied more than $1%,(X)0, said she was in gates for the most productive first in­ Lucas County sheriff’s department, professionals to choose as they wish. About 20 other library employes “Galante had to make it now or new-found success in part to “being Joseph B. Wright of Northboro, 23. never. He predicted something like with the score. Joining Stacy were good position to make a run at the ning in Met history and hung Burt Mass.; three daughters. Miss Molly that Wilson had been apprehended William F. Moore, 29, of Affected by the ruling are circula­ are eligible to vote. at peace with the Lord.” Jane Blalock, a four-time winner this one major title she has yet to win in Jackson met this morning with this would happen to him when he “It may not show it in the scores, Hooton, 7-7, his fourth straight. S. Wright and Miss Susan C, "Wright, for motor vehicle violations. Framingham, Mass, was charged tion head Gordon Dean, children’s was in jail. 'This is the classic Disrupts Ball Game year, Sally Little, Cathy Morse, 1966 her brief but spectacular career. Phillies 4, Padres 3 McCarthy and Personnel Supervisor but I can sense the improvement,” both of Manchester, and Mrs. Robert Police alleged he and a juvenile ac­ Thursday with two counts each of ob­ librarian Elsie Jenkins, reference Open champ Sandra Spuzich and Sixteen year old Laurie Linker of Steven Wervner to discuss the pan- struggle” between organized crime she said. Bake McBride’s sacrifice fly in the (Mary) W. Frechette of Cotuit, complice stole a bank passbook and taining controlled substance and department head Dorothy Williams, Pam Higgins, who eagled the par-5 Stewart, Fla., the youngest contes­ el’s decision and its possible effect. families, be said. NEW YORK (UPI) - It was not your usual twi-night double- Britz and Massey were the only eighth drove home Manny Trillo with Mass.; a sister, Mrs. Jeanette B. withdrew some money. The minor using a false name. Police said he and cataloguing department head 11th by holing a 135-yard 6-iron shot tant in the tourney, tied Alicia Ogrin header. In fact, it wasn’t even a double-header. two in the 153-player field to break the go-ahead run to give Steve Thompson of Portland, Maine; and a was referred to juvenile authorities. allegedly attempted to buy a con­ on three bounces. of Waukeegan, 111., for low amateur granddaughter, Jennifer M. Wright trolled substance at Northway Phar­ Kathy says: ’Thousands of unruly spectators set par on the tight, tricky and twisty Carlton, 11-8, the victory. Garry Divers Recover Body header for Sunday to make up the “That’s the way to play the at 75. Maddox led off the eighth with an in­ of Northboro, Mass. Police arrested a 13-year-old local bonfires and hurled record albums on Brooklawn Country Club course. macy, 230 North Main St. game, but American League Resi­ greens,” joked Higgins, who is trying ’The field will be cut to the top 50 field single off loser Rollie Fingers, The funeral will be Saturday with a youth Thursday and referred him to CROMWELL (UPI) — State police divers recovered Wa’va got Nativa the playing field at Chicago’s Sixty-one of the players, nearly 40 dent Lee McPhail still could declare to rebound from tendenitis in her scores after today’s second round. 7-7, and was forced at second by graveside service at 3 p.m. in the juvenile authorities on charges of the body of a child who was in a car that plunged into the Comiskey Park Thursday night percent, failed to break M. Police reported the theft of a CB Buttar A Sugar Com the game a forfeit with Detroit the elbow. Trillo. Pinch-hitter Greg Gross then Orleans (Mass.) Cemetery. possession of a controlled substance. radio and 8-track player from a car Connecticut River off Route 9 today but were still during an “anti-disco” demonstra­ ’The two leaders have won but one and Nativa Tonutoaa winner. doubled Trillo to third and, after and Watkins Funeral Home, 142 E. Police said they were checking on parked behind Marshall’s Mail searching for a second. tion, forcing the postponment of the Rookie Tom Brookens tripled tournament between them. And for The driver, Doris Hinton, 21, of Middletown, was Club Boasts Firepower intentional walk, McBride delivered. C enter St., is in charge of a runaway youth and discovered Thursday night. second game of a twin bill between home what proved to be the winning Britz, being at the top before the arrangements. marijuana at a home they visited. A The owner, who is employed at the treated for minor injuries at Middlesex Memorial NATIVE— ^ FRESH the White Sox and the Detroit Tigers. tourney ends is a familiar position. Cul>s 10, Reds 8 «, Batto, tphiaoh* run in the second inning of the In a game delayed twice by rain for There are no calling hours. search warrant was obtained and mall, told police she locked her car Hospital and released, police said. Qraana, Laaka, Mat Bing ClwniM, BlinMnlw, ’The Tigers took the opener 4-1. opener. Loser Fred Howard, 1-4, “1 1^ by one shot last week with The family suggests that any some pipes were found, police said. before going to work. She returned to , Carrota. twiaa WaUrmalont, talumi, 'The situation developed after a just two holes to play. ’Then I bogeyed Lynn Showing Way almost 3 l/2hours, the Cubs rallied Chard, Jill Radiahaa, Cukaa, taMohM, Qranny Imllh gave up all the for five runs in the ninth to down Cin­ memorial gifts may be made to a find a front door unlocked and the Qraan Yallew Naana, promotional stunt sponsored by radio out and finished fourth. ’They say a Apptat, Mmeow, OrtM a station WLUP-FM. Fans who came Detroit runs but cinnati. Steve Dillard put Chicago charity of the donor’s choice. Richard Pagini, 21, of 75 Branford items missing. Caullflowar, > BrooooW, Hot A Bkn OrapM, CmMoupm only two were lot of close finishes come before the frfina Pappara to the park with a disco record were ahead with an RBI single and win­ earned. Pat win. I’d like to kick it over the hill— With RSox to Date admitted for 98 cents. White Sox of­ just once,” she said. ning pitcher Bruce Sutter, 4-2, TIMELESS Underwood, 4-0, deiievered a two-run single. George BET YOUR QAILY NUMBERS HEREI ficials estimated about 55,000 fans — went 7 2-3 for the Britz has finished in the top 10 in OAKLAND, Calif. (UPI) — With only a weekend series against- THANKSGIVIHG TRIBUTE standing room only — jammed into four of her last five starts. She also the Oakland A’s separating the Red Sox and the All Star break, it Foster helped the Reds to a 7-0 lead Hearing Set in Death victory. He was with four RBI — two on his 20th NOVEM TO ST. JUDE WHT ewi UliMMlHJtT 07IWWTID WCXH i B»aKtT8; the park and another 20,000 were relieved by Aurelio was runner-up to Donna Caponi may be time to start looking at Boston’s midseason blessings. EAST HARTFORD (UPI) - An East by Michael J. Whalen, 36, of Niantic, new­ turn^ away at the gates. homer - and now leads the league 0 My It Ml. IwOli a u rtr. ra) Lopez, who retired the last four It’s true, the Sox are three games ly appointed assistant metropolitan editor THIS WEEK’S SPECIALS “We won’t stick our head in the Lynn is having a season equal to with 72...... Hampton man faces a July 30 hearing on h ikM M M h MkM; Ml Mw FMCY CMITIILIIIIPtt batters to earn his fifth save. out of first place in the American charges stemming from a three-car acci­ for the Hartford Courant. mn noose twice,” said White Sox owner 1975, his sensational rookie year. il l M i IM t M M WmnMi •• i< TOWTOB League Eastern Division standings, a Batting in the number three slot, he dent in which a veteran newspaperman Police said Whalen’s car was then turn 99 tano and was released on $5,000 surety the third car, was treated and released at ■I raiAm. Ml ■ b w innit M ghave-done in the past.’’ Milwaukee starter Moose Haas, 6-6, Manchester, playing in her cluding two doubles, as part of a 17- I’urk bond on charges of misconduct with a the hospital, police said. ■tnl pNIM. h n b i I FNin b N b than many words. It will be an 99*u- 49^1149

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HOOP TIPS - Dom Perno, UConn varsity coach, stopped off at the Hilltop Basketball Clinic yesterday at East Catholic High to Reputation of U.S.A. Bowie Kuhn Satisfied pass along tips to the class. His appearance highlighted the ses-| Sion. (Herald photo by Pinto) At Stake in Pan Am SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico game. championship game. "We got started out real well Meanwhile, the U.S. continued to With Fans’ Star Picks (UPI) — Having met and con­ defensively," said Knight. “Out dominate in Francisco, I was leading the National ticipate.” quer^ most of the competition defense is our offense as it always with Tony Darden of Norristown, NEW YORK (UPI) - Com­ too much attention to sentimental League in home runs, I was first or- Lee Mazzilli, the glamorized on the playing fields in the Pan should be. I haven’t really studied Pa., defeating double Olympic cham­ choices and ignore developing missioner Bowie Kuhn, noting second in runs batted in and I was hit­ center fielder of the New York Mets, American Games, the United Puerto Rico. I reaily can’t comment pion in the 400- players who are having good years. criticism of baseball’s format ting .312 at the All-SUr break,” said was less emphatic than Bonds but he too much on them. 1 know there’ll be meter run in 45.11. It was the second '“ I think since there’s been some States took its reputation to fo r picking All Stars, Bonds, who finished seventh this also was unhappy at missing the a big crowd here rooting against us, time in four days that Juantorena criticism and it’s about time for court today with men’s basket­ year. starting eight. somebody to say loud and clear that but our kids came here with one pur­ had been defeated by an American. Wednesday praised the fans’ ball coach Bobby Knight stan­ The U.S. won yet another another selection and said no drastic “In 19771 wasn’t picked at all and I “ I thought I should have made it,” the fans really did an outstanding job pose in mind — to win the gold medal was having a heck of a season with he said. “My time will come. Maybe ding trial on assault and and they’ve played in front of big gold medal, bringing its total to 16 in in the final selecUpn,” said Kuhn. changes in the election process the Angels,” continued Bonds. “It in four or five years, when I’m hit- battery charges filed by a local crowds before.” track and fieid, when Sharon Dabney “The picks they rmde are astute. It are teing considered. won’t hurt my pride at all to say it. I ' ting .210, I’ll make the team.” The U.S. women’s team aiso goes of Philadelphia nicked Guyana’s shows that they are knowledgeable. I policeman. will never play in an All-Star game. Players are not' the only one for the gold tonight against Cuba June Griffith in a photo finish to take "As long as the fans continue to do am very proud of them and it needs The officer, Jose de Silva, charged If the fans are going to select the All- critical of the system. Purists in the to be said.” after defeating Brazil, 111-78. Led by the women’s 400 meter run in 51.81. a good job, I don’t think you should the coach slugged him without Star people, I don’t want to par­ press often complain that Ians pay provocation during an altercation Jan Trombly’s 16 points. The U.S. make any fundamental changes,” Sunday. If Knight loses his case, he appeared more than ready for its It took more than one hour for the Kuhn said, referring to the system officials to decide the winner of the could be fined $500 and be sentenced game. that allows the fans to vote for the women's 400 as both runners finished to up to six months in jail. It could starting eight players... The Cubans, however, clinched the in 51.81. The judges spent 45 minutes Why Isn’t Jimmy Called Mr. Nice Guy? pave the way for a civil suit by de “We keep trying to improve it,” gold medal in baseball when they trying to separate the two women in Silva. continued Kuhn, stressing that any defeated Puerto Rico 11-3 and Argen­ the picture. It was learned that not changes will continue to be of the both stature and style, so that Haden, the young Ram A conviction also would be a severe tina won the gold medal in roller all the judges were in agreement that blow to the already marginal pop­ minor variety. “We’ve changed some quarterback, plans to spend a few days with the retired hockey when they defeated the U.S. Dabney had won the race. Viking great in the latter's home at Atlanta just discussing ularity of the U.S. in Puerto Rico. details, put more names on the 6- 1. JUST ASK philosophy and technique. He actually consulted with After Thursday’s 106-88 victory 'Tm not surprised,’’ Griffith said ballots, compiled the ballots later to Francis before the Rams' playoff game with Dallas last over Brazil, in which the Americans In team sports Thursday, the when informed that she had been avoid leaving off anyone who should Murray Olderman season. Height can be an asset, but also an overrated one. performed surprisingly well without baseball team edged 5-4, placed second. “ I knew it. be on it. Bob Griese, who has to stretch to make 6 feet, was also bugged about the subject early in his career. When did the star injured guard Kyle Macy, the soccer team lost to Cuba 5-0 and Everything is political. Puerto Rico, “But as long as the fans are doing a By Murray Olderman questioning stop? “After we won two Super Bowls,” says Knight refused to comment on his the men’s softball team defeated the U.S., it’s all the same. I didn’t good job, it would be a mistake to the Miami field general. trial and instead talked about the Canada 3-0 to advance to tonight's expect to win anything." make a substantive change.” Mr. Excitement in AL Bobby Bonds, outfielder for the Q. How good a tennis player is Chris Evert’s new Cleveland Indians, said he is fed up Baseball’s most exciting player this season has been fleet- husband, John Lloyd? Where does he rank among the Baseball Ump f with the results of the fan voting, The tipoff: British players? — John Bergen, Hollywood, Fla. Standings 1 footed Willie Wilson of the Kansas City Royals. The young out­ which was resumed in 1970 after 14 A couple of years ago the 25-year-old Briton reached the Softball fielder is among the batting leaders anil second in stolen bases in I wonder if tennis has ever had a more disliked finals of the Australian C)pen, losing to Vitas Gerulaitis in Service Noted I years in which the coaches, personality than Jimmy Ck>nnors, who manages to five sets — indicating he’s a world class player. He is the American Leape. (photo by Roback) managers and players selected the get himself disliked by those in and out of the game, ranked No. 2 in Great Britain, behind Buster Mottram, but 3 MIDGET he has had a disastrous singles campaign this summer and EASTERN INDY Seven members of the Manchester North: Warriors 6 (John Vichi 2, All-Star squad. and whose rude conduct with the media is inexcus­ Thrifty's scored in every inning en National League American League “ In 1973, when I was with San able. might lose a coveted spot on the British Davis Cup team. Scoring seven runs in the first and Chapter of the Connecticut Board of Gerald Rothman 2, Kurt Mahlstedt, He is one of three tennis-playing brothers and a fine sixth innings, North Methodist route to a 16-5 duke over Turnpike TV Approved Baseball Umpires Chris Gagnon), Falcons 0. East doubles performer. tripped Alliance Printing, 15-8, last at Nike Field. GB East Reggie Jackson All-Star received service plaques at the an­ Suns 4 (Wayne Hollingsworth 3, W L, Pet. GB night at Mt. Nebo. Ed White roped three hits, Tim nual meeting. Montreal 48 33 .593 - Q. It’s a legend in baseball that Lou Gehrig got his Steven Gay), Hawks 1 (Gerald Samp­ Baltimore 57 30 .655 - Jim LaPenta, Bill Chappell, Paul Bycholski, Barry Nixon, Kevin Bill Fortin completed 15 years, Leo son). Chicago 45 37 .549 3Vz chance to play first base for the New York Yankees when Boston 53 32 .624 3 Wally Pipp, the Incumbent, complained of a headache one Moyer and Steve Hadge each roped Hanlon and Craig Ogden two apiece Schultz and Don Cowles 10 years South: Matadors 2 (Chris Ogden, Pittsburgh 44 38 .537 4 Vi Q. What can yoa tell me about Linda Siegel, the young and Brian Moran homered for 'Thrif­ 41 .534 4Vi Milwaukee 51 38 .573 7 Don Baylor Feels day ancFnever got his Job back. But who succeeded Gehrig three hits and Mick Holmes added a each and five-year members are Ed Brian Geraghty), Oceaneers 0. Philadelphia 47 Amerkan tenniu player who showed off all that pulchri* when be bowed out, and for how long? — Tom Nesbitt, pair for Methodist. Tom Vecsey ty’s. A1 Anderson drilled three hits St. Louis 42 41 .506 7 New York 49 40 .551 9 Falcons List tnde at Wimbledon? Can s|ie play tennis? — Cilenn Adzima, Ray Camposeo, Mike But- Comets 3 (Mike Robison 2, Jason 42 44 .488 14 Vi Philadelphia. ripped three hits and Dan Jones, Leo for Turnpike. tafuso and Mike Flynn. New York 34 48 .415 14Vi Detroit Putnam, Alameda, Calif. The man’s name was Ellsworth (Babe) Dahlgren, Stansfield), Wings 1 (D.J. Cleveland 42 45 .483 15 Mahuex and Linton Sherlock two T? COS great glove man who was also a fine third baseman. He Tencellent). Toronto 28 62 .311 30Vi Snubbed bv Fans Home Slate play^ only two seasons at first for the Yankees after apiece for Alliance. NIKE West: Jets 0, Bears 0. W 1. 1Pet. GB West succeeding (Tehrig in the spring of 1939, but altogether put Seven runs in the fourth inning Kings 3 (Adam Hyde 2, Nick Houston 53 38 .582 - \t L PGT. GB in a dozen years in the majors. REC powered Wilson Electric to a 14-4 g u ttle Mlsar-N Calvo), Flames 1 (Todd Cincinnati 47 43 .522 5Vi NEW YORK (UPI) — Don Baylor, who leads the major An exhibition with the top stars of California 52 38 .578 - Forty hits rang out as Martinzing decision over Gus’s at Nike Field. Whitehouse). San Francisco 44 45 .494 8 leagues with 80 RBI, feels he was snubbed by the fans in the All- the Ladies Professional GoU Associa Q. What do you think of the future of John McEInroe? Do Texas 50 38 .568 1 outslugged Looking Glass II, 15-14, at Steve Wilson blasted three hits and V— Softball__ f East: Rockets 3 (Cinque Barlow San Diego 41 51 .446 12Vi yon agree with the many tennis experts who think be will Minnesota 46 40 .535 4 Star balloting, so the California slugger really wasn’t su r p r i^ home^und"of thWfe.rf"nJ'®BK> be the world’s next No. 1 player, succeeding BJom Borg? Keeney Field. Dick Tanger, Andy Gona, Kevin 3), Fury 1 (John De(}uattro). Atlanta 38 50 .432 13Vi Walsh and Mike Scanlon two apiece Kansas City 43 45 .489 8 when Bob Lemon named him to the American League squad. International Women’s Professional What about his temper? — Bud Liebert, Cincimutl. Paul Miller and Bob Bonino each Action in the Little Miss Softball Strikers 4 (Mark Cichowski 2, Los Angeles 36 54 .400 16'-i Despite his Wimbledon upset, McEnroe still figures to be for Wilson's. Greg Mlodzinski Chicago 40 47 .460 lOVi "1 haven’t gotten any rw o^ition of the Softball Association champion had three hits and Lenny Goldberg, League last night at Martin School David Fromerth, Darren Rosano), (S aI the world’s top player within two years because he has 52 429 13Vi at all.” Baylor complained. ”I don't Connecticut Falcons this weekend at Bill DiYeso, Paul Blain, Mike collected three safeties for Gus’s. saw Crispino’s outlast Army & Navy, Spartans 2 (Steve August, Rob Thursday'n Reaults Seattle 39 Milwaukee Brewers, outfielder Ken everything it takes to be a winner. Gene Mako, the old 25 66 .275 27Vi know why. The statistics should Meriden’s Falcon Field. Giacolone, Pete DiRosa and Tom 26- 15; Wonder Bread nip B.A. Club,Monaco). 7- San Francisco 5, Montreal 3 Oakland Singleton of the Baltimore Orioles doubles great, looks on McEnroe as the only current player Krajewski two apiece in Martin- CHARTER OAK 6; Manchester Pet Center top Hour Philadelphia 4. San Diego 3 Thursday's Results prove what 1 can do. I'm first in RBI and shortsUp Rick Burleson of the The Falcons, setting the current (including Borg) who will rank in the pan^eon of all-time and second in runs (scored). pace in the standings with a 29-6 greats, such as Don Budge, Bill Tilden, Jack Kramer, et al. zing’s 22-hit attack. Bill Turell roped Behind an 18-hit barrage. Center Glass Cleaners, 13-6; Willie’s out- JUNIOR New York 12, Los Angeles 5 Milwaukee 5, 'Toronto 3 Boston Red Sox. Beside her obvious assets, amply displayed in an "Last year I finished sevenUi in the unguard^ moment in a match against Billie Jean King, “That’s because,” explains Mako, who now sells tennis three hits and Larry Duhaime, Brad Congo stopped F a r r ’s, 9-5, at score Manchester State Bank, 18-13; South: Yankees 1-0 forfeit over the Pittsburgh 5, Houston 3 Texas 6. Kansas City 2 These reserve players will join the record and a 20-game winning streak, courts and art, “he’s the only one besides Connors who can balloting for the Most Valuable host the New York Golden Apples in Linda (who played bra-less in a low-cut tennis dress) is one Ladr, Brad Verona, Ray Kandolin, Fitzgerald Field. and Nassiff’s best Westown Phar­ Lions. Chicago 10, Cincinnati 8 Detroit 4, Chicago 1 elected starters, consisting of of those precocious youngsters coming fast on the women’s hit the ball early, hit it on the rise. And he’s got a much Player award. That supposedly twin bills Friday and Saturday before better all-around game than Connors.” In fact, he predicts Pete Ignatowicz and Dave Freign A three-run fifth inning snapped a macy, 12-10. Flyers 2 (Scott Gorman 2), New York 14, Seattle 2 California’s Rod Carew at first base, tennis scene. She won the U.S. Open Junior championships means I’m the seventh best player in entertaining the Western Division­ McEnroe’s style will augur a trend away from the heavy two apiece for Glass. 5-5 deadlock in pushing Congo to vic­ Jeanne Vaughn had six RBI, Earthquakes 1 (Keith Blanchard). Friday's Games Friday’s Games who will not play becauM of his in­ a year ago, and she was a runner-up for the South African the league but it hasn’t worked out leading St. Louis Hummers in Open title. From Piedmont, C^Uf., she turned 18 in May. top-spin game of Borg. I agree. And despite his volatile tory. Theresa Callahan slammed three North: Rangers 3 (Eric Wallert), San Francisco (Knepper 6-3 and Minnesota (Goltz 7-61 at Toronto jured thumb, Kansas City’s Frank temperament, he’s a fine competitor. Paul Mardment had four hits. Bill doubleheaders Sunday and Monday Yes, she can play tennis, too. DUSTY homers including a grandslam and Minutemen 0. Halicki 5-4 or Nastu 34) at New York (Lemanczyk 7-6), n that way.” White at second. Smalley at short, Brown three and Phil Hale, Bob Another overlooked Angel joining nights. Two, two-run innings lifted North knocked in nine runs, Debbie Edgar Raiders 1 (John Bodyk), Racers 1 (Kobe! 34 and Hassler 2-2), n Cleveland (Wise 8-5) at Milwaukee Kansas City’s George Brett at third Baylor for the 50th All-SUr Game in Members of the LPGA tour, who Q. A year ago, WOUc McCovey was very unhappy with End Fire past B.A. Club, 5-3, at Taylor, Connie Banas, Chuck Bevan, rapped three hits and Linda Farrell (Kevin Sombric). San Diego (D’Acquisto 5-5 and (Caldwell 10-5), n base and the Boston outfield of Jim the Saa Francisco Giants because they wouldn’t provide Seattle Tuesday is catcher Brian will be competing this weekend in the Robertson Park. Mark Snyder and Joe DelCanto two and Melissa DeMarco hit well for Perry 9-6) at Montreal (Grimsley 8-5 Detroit (Petry 0-1) at Chicago Rice, Fred Lynn and Carl hi™ with a saite when the team went on road trips. What Parting shot: Downing, who is currently carrying a U.S. Women’s Ope at Fairfield’s Gordon Geer had three hits and apiece for Congo. Snyder ripped an Crispino’s. Kim Morhardt and Jen­ PEE WEE and Lee 9-5) n (Baumgarten 8-5), n Yastrzemski. MimI of accommodations does he get now? — Jack Callahaa, Raritan, N.J. I have been to Wimbledon now, that hallowed of John Burger and Russ Benevides two inside-the-park grandslam homer. nifer Papa homered and Karen South: Sharks 2 (Dan Danger, Dave Pittsburgh (Rooker 2-3) at Atlanta Texas (Comer 9-6) at Kansas City Pitchers selected earlier in the Brooklawn Country Club, will come U apiece for the Hosemen. Kevin Ray Fredericksen, Ken Roback Bob to Falcon Field for an exhibition Willie ^ y s in suites when he feels like it, as befits a 41- sports arenas. As a facility, I would put it on about Mozzer and Debbie Comeliusen each Ohabro), Panthers 0. (Niekro 11-11), n (Leonard 5-5), n week were Nolan Ryan and reliever year-old elder baseball statesman — particularly one who the same level as the old El Dorado (Ark.) ballpark Roy and Kevin Gerrity each were in Monday night following the twin bill Carpenter and Ernie Brown had had two hits for A&N. Dolphins 4 (Barry Carpe 2, Lisa Los Angeles (Sutcliffe 8-7) at New York (Tiant 6-3) at California Mark Clear of the Angels, Ron is still most productive on the field. But he pays for the in the old Cotton States League. It’s also a mob scene, the two-hit class for F arr’s, with the Hummers. Top golf sUrs three and two safeties respectively Tammy Snellenberger had three Repoli, Brian Nelligan), Tigers 1 Philadelphia (Noles 1-1), n (Ryan 11-7), n Guidry and Tommy John of the difference between what the Giants normally provide, a with thousands queueing up just for the privilege of for B.A. who have indicated they will attend double room, and the suite. In New York, that amounts to getting standing room. It takes a doughty competitor hits including a homer and Andrea (Jason Pellegatto). Chicago (Lamp 64) at Cincinnati ^ s to n (Renko 7-3) at Oakland Yankees, reliever Jim Kern of the FELINE $60 per day. to ignore the turbulence. Ryan and Jennifer Hallenbeck two (Norman 5-7), n (Morgan 0-3), n ’Texas Rangers Dave ^ of include Jane BUlock, Sally Little, WOMEN'S REC Standings: Thrifty’s 8-3, Wendy’s 7- apiece for Wonder. Susan Besterfield Norman Recalled St, Louis (Martinez 6-3) at Houston Baltimore (McGregor 3-2) at Seat­ the Toronto Blue Jays, reliever Sid Gerilyn Britz, Penny Pulz, Debbie Pounding out 20 hits, Eastern Real­ 4, Personal Tee 7-4, Buffalo Water Mass! and Sylvia Bertolicini. Q. Who Is taller, Francis Tarkeaton or Pat Haden of the rapped three hits and Christine Stoll, NEW YORK (UPI) - The New (Forsch 54), n tle (Jones 2-8). n Monge of the Cleveland Indians, Los Aageles Rams? How important is lack of height for a Please send all sports questions to Murray Olderman, P.O. Box ty routed Pumpernickel Pub, 29-3, at Tavern 0-11. Kelly McAuley and Kelli Reingoudt Saturday's Games reliever Don Stanhouse of the Facing the Falcons offensively to qaarterback? — Bill Ciix, Ventura, Calif. 5346, Incline Village. Nev. 69450. Because of the volume of mall, Cheney. York Mets recalled Thursday 23- date is first baseman Joyce Compton two apiece for B.A. year-old outfielder Dan Norman Saturday's Games Boston at Oakland AtialiRGAME Baltimore Orioles and Bob Stanley of Tarkenton Is listed at 6 feet, Haden an inch shorter ^ but there wi(l be no individual responses. Cindy Cornish was 5-for-5 including Fast Pitch with a lofty .352 batting average I think Pat barely shgdes 5-10. They’re close enough, in (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) Colleen Cunningham stroked a from the their International League San Diego at Montreal Minnesota at Toronto the Red Sox. a homer and Sue Leslie, Bonnie CCWFL while the Connecticut mound corps, three-run homer and Lisa Nason Tidewater affiliate where he was San Francisco at New York Baltimore at Seattle .351 batting average — second in the The Red Sox and Angels each have Godin and Terry Clapp also rapped Dawn Pawlich spun a no-hitter at UinieU 2-3 52U0 tripled to pace the Pet Center. batting .276 with seven home runs Los Angeles at Philadelphia New York at California league to Roy Smalley of MinnesoU. five players on tee squad tying bote ^ FOUniL round-trippers for Eastern. Clapp’s Stafford Springs as Formal’s Inn Michelle Quey played well and Lemon and AL President Lee clubs for tee lead in teat department. reco™ a™ ®a u.iu earned run 7 U liOO 11.(0 7.(0 PeHecU 3? 5(8.10 and 49 RBI in 79 games. Pittsburgh at Atlanta Texas at Kansas City I 5.00 1(0 TrifecU 3-2-( $645.(0 blow was a grandslam. Sue McKier- women blanked the visitors, 7-0, last average, has been formidable. Jai Alai Results rnnt Michelle Morianos singled and Chicago at Cincinnati Detroit at Chicago MacPhail also selected outfielder The Yankees have four represen­ b 5 I m 5.00 Superstar Joan Joyce sports an 11-2 TWRSMY . ( lenea Caranendi 14.80 6.80 8.20 nan and Eileen Donlon doubled for night at Fitzgerald Field. tatives and the Royals three. The Qm m U 1-7 134J0 tripled for the Cleaners. St. Louis at Houston Cleveland at Milwaukee Reggie Jackson and third baseman isi; SficMbN 3 lUca Ecenarrs 1.00 (.40 the Pub. record with an 0.63 ERA while Sandy \iM lU S 7.W I i-3 127.(0 PertecU 7-1 $173.70 Pawlich was supported by flawless Cindy Dover, Leanne Spears and 7‘Eleven Nine Graig Nettles of the New York Orioles follow with two. Every other 7 U im 4 Ikrtane Pierre 7.20 LM LM M k U 1-3 193.M TrifeeU 7-1-5 $357.(0 fielding and timely hitting as the Yankees, outfielder Chet Lemon of Fischer is 94 with a 0.90 ERA. I Micw brti QwneU 3 ( $35.00 Sheryl Veal each had two hits, Lori team has one representative. 4 ktm M mt I 4.40 Triftcti 1-3-S $41( 40 FFm • CANDLELIGHT Penguins upped their league stan­ Stops Queens The doubleheaders Thursday, 3 Faaito I (0 7.40 4.80 PeriectJ 6-3 $71.40 Pinney four including a homer and the Chicago White Sox, outfielder The 19 American League All-Star 11 UUI TrifecU (-3-4 $838.80 Trailing 4-0 after the first inning, Ikm im n 13J0 4.20 120 1 I o4i {iin Janes 0.20 4.80 dard to 6-2. Kathy Masterson had two doubie and Cathy Sklenar played well Coming up with four runs Steve Kemp of the Detroit Tigers, offensive players have hit 255 home Saturday and Sunday nights will get M tct> 7-2 S24OJ0 TENTH: TritKU 7-2-4 m i.70 3 U tir tv M S.40 4.40 4 ttvrefui MenOra 3.40 Zipser Club came back with six runs hits and three RBI and Ellen Donadio defensively for Willie’s. Maureen in the top of the sixth in­ first baseman Bruce Bochte of the I^nsTterough games of July 10) and underway at 7:15 while tee ftest 3.00 OUnicU 3-1 $34.20 Tlenen 8.40 0.(0 5.80 ih k k g s (.80 4.00 in the third and five in the six to down was 2-for-2 with a walk and two M U 2-3 $31.(0 PerfecU 3-1 $111.50 3 fterre McCarthy, Missy Coulombe and ning, 7-Eleven nipped Seattle Mariners, catcher Jeff New­ houo a loam )iattini7 averaee of 305 game of Monday s twin bill will start tv tv ti L U 9.20 341 3.40 EXCITEMENT SALE M w U 2-3 IIIS.M Trilecta 3-0-4 $007.20 1 Caramendi Talaga Associates, 13-4, at Robert­ stolen bases for Formal’s. Hartford Road Dairy S haTcomtfd'Io^Tsluggteg St 5 with tee nightcap following at V I (JO 2.M Joanna Robinson each homered and man of the Oakland A’s, second ItM s 2-34 $320.40 sunt Quifliefa 37 $37.40 son. The Penguins are home Monday in Michelle McQuade ripped two hits Queen, 8-7, last night at baseman Bobby Grich of the Angels, percentage of .510. 7:15. 4ArtaaeCarea 1140 U.OO 6.S0 PerfecU 7-3 $109.80 John Wiggin homered twice and 2 leoeOi Ish I 500 (.00 TrifecU 7-31 $306.(0 a battle for first place against for the Bankers. Waddell Field in Farm Lit­ OEVENTIL singled, Mike Mistretta and Jim Glastonbury. I EasetM lanOa M OO Darlene Lepak had three hits in­ tle League Tournament Jal Alai Entries Q M 2-4 $3SiO 2 Saacaran Garita 7.60 3.80 3.20 Grimes each homered and singled 1 Erau bondo I 4 80 4.(0 cluding a hornet', Paige Lepak play. HODAYI PerfecU 4-2 $104.10 anna TriltcU 4-2-I $000.00 5 leaen Teqai 4.00 and A1 Noske blistered two hits for CRCFPL doubled and Tricia LaPolla roped The setback eliminates l> top young and beautiful It s super­ stinger as soon as possible. Apply a l.ktM te 3. tea 4. Seru and an eight-run sixth frame 79 STRADA CUSTOM 3 DR. HATCHBACK STK #N919 for your health. These personal care Preventing stings is easy. Don't go ICvu tough Engineered for super-protec­ DQ. poltice made of baking soda and I b M i iZM highlighted Municipal Credit Union’s 5 Spd., Tinted Glass. Electric Defroster. Reeling Sets, Much More items usually contain perfume which fishing wearing bright colored 5 .lb n 7,famrl LPUrrc tion against sun. weather, fuel, salt The tournament con­ 7 .iii* i Ramirez Shocks clothing or smelling like a perfume water when you return home. This Sib fiaraani U se I t this weekend 27- 0 rout over Mari-Mads last night sometimes becomes an attractant S^Zipi tinues Saturday with a day- factory. Wear a hat and long-sleeved paste, allowed to dry on tee skin, will Eifvamt The o n ly "premium” sealer at Cheney. night doubleheader. An- 5 2 0 7 for bees. And when you encounter a FTTft l.OrbakSvM IJIrUiia-GirHi WAS shirt. If-you encounter a stinging in­ lessen the pain. If swelling and l.M ipb-M iirl 4. Emu4lrfiata Available 3 Craig Carlson hurled a one-hitter in bee which thinks it has found the tlMsArnkt saldi’s faces Army & Navy S. Iwet-Ecesrrt (. ZabUfierre NOW 5005 mother lode of pollen, life can get dif­ sect on tee water, and it persists in redness persist, consult a physician. iP i4 M ln a I O O X »E I-^»ri3 J Vitas Gerulaitis stopping the Mads. He walked five at 10 a.m. while 7-Eleven 5 . M M M n i bscana-lavier I hanging around, start your outboard I OOMP-A.IW'V'. XJWO. and struckout five. He also aided his battle Civitan Club at 6 ficult in a hurry. 7.U-M VI SibEMbi-TifN FOREST HILLS, N.Y. (UPI) - Latins 2, Locals 0. own cause with a two-run homer, tri­ Bees aren’t the only stinging in­ Sib hm r ik bdM T sm t I Willow S t. Cheshire. CT. 06410 o’clock. Both games at m k 1. lE»|9-Mirri ple and five RBI. Kevin Brophy con­ sects which bother fishermen. Wasps Iklm Sm H Ilrac»UMri That’s the way it stacked up at the West Side Tennis Club Waddell. 3.lmar»IMap iAica-GariU tributed three hits and three RBI and and hornets make their presence lEMbMvu ibaakit-SarN Thursday when Mexico’s Raul Ramirez shocked defending 1 IAm B hrwiil Tim Graboski two blows for Credit. known too, and there's nothing more Channel 30 Lists Olympics ikvRri^ccMrr* Ihmm-bgi IZANa-bvierl champion Vitas Gerulaitis on his home court, Victor Pecci; ilM lDlATE DEUVERT OVER 3S NEW FIATS Rl STOCK S«b (rtaM^ccMm distracting than one of these pesky Nm-lai Paraguay’s first and only world-class tennis player, clinched a Nassiff Sports subdued Moriarty Fuel, 7-3, at the West Side Oval. creatures buzzing around while Tiiis ad is a coupon. Cut out. talte to Acme. PARKER STREET semifinal berth, and Douglastown, N.Y. resident John McEnroe SAVE nooo. 1979 FIAT BRAVA 32 Hours of Programming Don Maxim and Gary Hurling each you’re trying to fish. USED AUTO PARTS, INC. found himself eliminated from the $300,000 Forest Hills In­ had two hits for Nassiff’s while Joel OFF ORIGINAL FACTORY LIST PRICE NEVER REGISTERED Most stinging insects are not . 519,97 MILES BALANCE OF FACTORY 24/24 WARRANTY UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT vitational despite a three-set triumph over India’s Vijay Sullivan and Dave Ostuni hit best for TO BUY aggressive, according to Mercury “Spartacade ’79’’, a prelude to the athletes including New London’s Jan Amritraj. three. Fuel. IrfiTil iIH d IW f ni I itf i\»i IJ [rt 4 U y outboards’ outdoor recreation 1980 Olympics which will be held on Merrill who will compete in women’s department. They point out that of % ------— So much for the home court advan- "I forgot all about a straight-set Golic Signs ROAD READY GUARANTEED USED the 1980 Olympic sites in Moscow, 3,000 m eters track and field competi­ tage. victory being important,” said CARS the three — wasps, bees and hornets will be telecast on Channel 30, the tion. U.S. Track and Field Coach FOXBORO, Mass. (UPI) - GLEAN Best of all is the service. Most of our customers are repeat buyers. In a day of super­ — It’s the latter two which usually C A R WAX Ramirez crushed Gerulaitis, 6-2, 6- McEnroe after downing Amritraj, 6- NBC affiliate in New Britain- Jimmy Carnes said, “It’s important Auto Recycling and late Model Parts Linebacker Bob Golic, the first Notre 2; Pecci, who defeated McEnroe in a 2, 1-6, 6-1. “I think in terms of one market auto dealers, maybe you ought to find out why people keep coming back to bothel- fishermen. Hartford. There will be 32 hours of to get the young athletes used to the | Dame alumni drafted by the New USED CARS three-hour, three-set marathon match at a time. Besides, after I’d COLLINS AUTO SALES. Hornets build their paper-like nests programming beginning July 22 and international competition and the ■ NOW BUYING LATE MODEL England Patriots since 1972, signed a SPECIAL Tuesday night, edged Australia’s fallen behind in the second set, I in trees and they prefer sites which continuing through Aug. 18. surroundings in Moscow so they * contract with the club Thursday, the John Alexander, 7-6, 6-1, 7-6, to sew might have lost the whole thing if I AUTO SALES Inc. hang out over the water. Anglers Eighty nations and more than 2,000 won’t be wild-eyed when they get | WRECKS AND JUNK CARS club announced. mm passing underneath are sometimes up a berth; and Harold Dibbs stopped tried to go for it.” CARTER athletes have been confirmed to com­ there in 1980.” | Golic, a 6-2 all-America in both the target of nervous hornets which Sandy Mayer. 6-2,6-2, mathematical­ In other action Thursday, Poland’s Rt. 6 LOVUER MAIN ST. 423-4501 pete in 29 sports events Including: ^DilU b Wusslw, VT UaotOi ) former lU I itiv i president |/I voAUVss* of v* i $1.99 Call Us at 649-3391 football and wrestling, holds the view the fisherman as a threat to the J| ly eliminating McEnroe’s chances Wojtek Fibak defeated Gene Mayer, VUILLIMANTIC Open Mon-FrI 9:00-8:30 Sat 9:00-4:00 track and Held, gymnastics, swim­ CBS Sports Division and presently I I 775 Parker St., Manchester for the wild card spot, by finishing 7-5,3-6,7-5, to stay in the running and Notre Dame career record for nest. ming, volleyball, weightlifting, row­ with Pyramid Productions, will tackles and set the school record last 25 Minutes From Manchester I his round-robin play with only two set McEnroe teamed with Peter Bees are often attracted to humans ing, archery. Held hockey and produce “ Spartacade ’79.” ^ ______5 V k Moh. - FrI. 8 to 5; Sal. 8 lo 3 season for tackles in one game with 1220 Main 81., Minelwtitf losses. McEnroe, who plays Fleming to beat veterans Marty YOU GAITT BUY BETTER SERVICE AT ANY PRICE because of the way they smell, and yachting. . Channel 30, will air 32 hours of ^ ^ ^ ^ 26 against Michigan. 1 TEL 640-6464 Alexander today, has already lost Riessen and Sherwood Stewart, 6-7 sometimes by the clothing they wear. The U.S. team will consist ol 116 programming. (7-3), 6-4, 6-4. in doubles. r 1 V . I . - J, EVENING HERALD, Fri., July 13, 1979- PAGE FIFTEEN

PAGE FOURTEEN - EVENING HERALD, FrI.. July 13, 1979 *♦*)♦•*♦** 4 * K-4-*♦*** x.*** * ) 4 . 4-4-**** 4-* )4.***** ******************><■ *********>***♦** ★ JULY CLASSIFIED 4 ^ ATI R m * CALL * Hamilton-Standard Awarded Windmill Contract ★ SPECIAL ★ ★ ★ NOW-A : ‘"There are many sites around the 643-2711 fiberglass blades and perform a com- the Hamilton project, said the more and more work in the field,” he ★ WINDSOR LOCKS (UPI) - ly expect to see groups of large-scale world where the potential of the wind ★ windmills in operation in five to 10 puterlzed analysis of the entire machine was one of the first high said. ★ or Hamilton Standard, predicting wind Swedish officials hope to eventual­ is excellent for wind turbines. I ★ WANT AD ^ years," he said. system. technology machines to be developed will one day power many parts of the ly erect groups of the machines, would say throughout the remainder ★ ★ The firm would not reveal the The Swedish firm and should combine with machines 643-2718 YOUR AD 3 DAYS world, announced T h u r^ y It has a called farms, throughout the coun­ of this century there’s going to be a ★ exact cost of the contract to develop Karlskronavarvet AB will design the being developed by the U.S. govem- ★ multi-million dollar contract to help try. Beggs s^d the first farm was growing use if they turn out — as we G E T A 4 th D A Y a windmill capable of generating 260-foot tower, foundation and ment to “^ve confidence to the ★ after ★ develop a windmill for Sweden’s planned for 1983-1985 and was in­ expect — to be an economic source of power for 1,000 homes. assembly. It will also build the capability of wind to generate ★ government. tended to supply power to an average power," he said. 5PM ★ FREEH But a company spokesman said the system near the city of Malmo on the power.” "We believe that wind energy of 10,000 homes a year. Beggs said he expected the trend to award by the Swedish National southern coast of Sweden. He said Hamilton’s participation in ** - M t * j t * * - k -K -k systems will, in the future, apply a “It’s obvious some days the wind be established and sizable quantities Board for .Energy Source Develop­ ’The three-megawatt system is the program marked a stronger significant amount of electricity in doesn’t blow and on some it blows of windmills to be put up by 1990. Homes For Sala 23 Homaa For Safa 23 ment was expected to prove the fiPh"dnW to go into operation by the stand on wind power than the com­ Help Wantad IS many areas of the world and at costs very hard,” Beggs said. “When it ’The wlndmlU being developed for f3 Nafp Wantad feasibility of harnessing the wind at end of 1981. It will operate in winds pany had taken previously, Help Wanted PITKIN STREET- Large at or below nuclear, coal or oil- doesn’t blow, you have to depend on Sweden is twice as large as a U.S. competitive costs. ranging from 10 to 50 mph and will be “We are gaining confidence that SHORT ORDER COOK - Part PRESSMAN - Part time gracious Colonial. 4 produced energy," Hamilton Stan­ another energy source. But when It prototype windmill now being tested bedrooms, 2 baths, lot 126x225. Hamilton will design the rotor for able to withstand hurricane-force this is a viable means of generating NURSES AUJES wanted for time days. Apply in person. La momings-aftemoons. Open 7 dard President Richard F. Gamble blows very hard, you can cut back on on Block Island, R.I., and at tw o' full time on all shifts. Apply a.m. to 4:15 p.m.. Marion E. Robertson, the highly sophistical^ wind turbine gales of 125 mph.' energy competitively. We become S h e H e r a l h Strada West, Hartford Road. said. other sources.” other locations. director of nursing. Salmon- Exj^rienced. A.B. Dick 360 D. Realtor. 643-5953. system, manufacture its two 12S-foot Cal Beggs, program manager of more and more confident as we do brook Convalescent Home, off "In the United ^ t e s alone we ful­ RECREATION Apply in person: Trio o n n H o u u CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING House Street, Glastonbury. Printers, Inc., Elm Street, ••L ft Syfu My 14 «18 Gerber Reports Please call 633-5244. DMECTOR Manchester. 10 AM « 4 ftM A position is now open for 104 Hawttiomt OL ATTENTION - Need 2 people DATA ENTRY CLERK - Mwohsslsf Carlson Namedj some one experienced in Neat 3 Bedroom Ranch with INDEX ovef 21. Immediate employ­ Ground floor opportunity in ADVERTISIN6 designing and implemen­ finished family room, formal u i i u x r j Records Again □ NOTICES ment. This is not a fancy ad, newiy formed pre-paid group REAUORS NOTICIB we simply want a person who ting Therapeutic Recrea­ dining room, appllanced Jiitchen 1 L04t tnd found DEADLINE •ffS••••••••••••••••••••••• practice (an HMO). Must be and attached garage. 2 _ PoftontlN nee^ a permanent lob. Ad­ tion Programs for the high school naduate. Salary P&WA Chief 12:00 noon the day before Lost and Found 1 From Main, west on Middle Tpke, COVENTRY — AnnounctmoniB SOUTH WINDSOR — Gerber Scientific Inc. bas 3 vancement opportunity. Call elderly. Apply in person, or negotiable. Send resume by third ri^t. 4 _ £7M#f|iinfT««o| publication. Walk to the beach from C^dllne for Saturday and Mon­ between 10 a.m. and 3 pm. - call: July 20 to Zarina Shockley, HARTFORIX (UPI) - Robert J. Carlson ’Thursday was reported that the fiscal year ended April 30, lOT, m ark ^ f - AuCt'Ons LOST - PET PARAKEET. 528-3869. E.O.E. this 4V(i Room Ranch with 2 day la 12:00 Noon Friday. Blue with gray stripes. In Manlinif ConviluGBiit NCC%MO, 275 Broad Street. "Member All Points Reloation” appointed president of the Pratt & Whitney Aircraft the third consecutive year the company attained record FINANCIAL Windsor, Ct. 06095. Equal Op­ bedrooms, appliances, 6 6o''di-StocM$-MoMgNg«« area of McKee Street. BABYSITTER NEEDED- Homa WOLVERTON AGENCY Group and group vice president of power for the parent levels of consolidated sales, orders received, backlog and 333 BMwM Straat portunity Employer. wood stove, garage, large 9 - Pnonai Lo«n$ Reward. Please call 646-6874. Call anytime after 6 p.m., 646- mm------■------a ----- United Technologies Corp. net earnings, announced H. Joseph Gerber president. m ~ PLEASE READ m MIUlW lOt 649-2813 __ , lot. $36,000. Consolidated net earnings for the year ended April 30, 0767. PART TIME BOOKKEPER UTC officials said the corporate reorganization was a EMPLOYMENT 647-9194 WANTED - 2 to 3 days per 1979, reached 33,877,000 or 32 52 per share, compared to '3 Hflp WantBO result of the corporation’s recent merger with Carrier 14 YOUR AD BABYSITTER NEEDED- week. Hours can be tailored to WATER^'RONT year-round 646-8278 - 742-8321 net earnings of 31,707,000 or 31M per share last year, OpPOMuO'l'tl Claaelfled ada are taken over the Monday through Thursday, 3 Corp., air conditioner manufacturer of Syracuse, N.Y. ’5 - S'luNt'On WanlBO phone as a convenience. The LOST - Last Friday evening EXPERIENCED your satisfaction. Apply: home and summer resort ail 423-1601 p.m, to 10 p.m. Own transpor­ in one. 7 room maintenance They said a realignment was needed to include Carrier in while sales in c re a ^ 65 percent to 345,049,000 compared EDUCATION Herald la reaponalble for only around 6:00 at the Manchester TRACTOR/niAILER Shoor Jewelers, 917 Main to sales of 327,232,000 for the previous year. ajE. Internal Pearl J Hultman. Dog Warden, 742-7305. general contractor. Call 643- PLASTIC Excellent company paid 3.6 acre building lot with UTC President Harry J. Gray also announced changes dent. MISC FOR SALE Ass t. Gerfc 4139 for appointment. Management Consultants^ and MANUFACTURING - 18 and benefits. Contact: Dennis brook. Excellent for in the corporation’s divisional set-up, saying both the HARTFORD — Martin T. Connors, He was assistant director of Chari­ 40 Housenoid Goods t over. Will train. First and se­ Hickey, 569-2120. Association of Systems Manage­ ‘Beat of Hartford” Wins 41 AM>cia$ *0' Saia Margaret L. Litvinctayk ORGANIST - CHOIR horses $27,900. Power Systems Division of Farmington and the Chemical Human Resource Development ty Hospital of Louisiana, New 42 —B-jiid’pg Suppior Rant taat to an qgirr of Hoo. William “The recent acquisition of Carrier required that we _ □ EMPLOYMENT necessary. $5.25 an hour. All transportation necessary. Bualnaaa Opportunity 14 room Cape with garage, and l i e w M r v a o u r v r 54 Momas for Rant itiGerald. dated July S. realign our existing corporate structure in order to managers in implementing those returned to New Orleans as head of Downtown Achievment Award in Washington, D.C., in 55 Bus-nass ’or Rani fringe benefits. For appoint­ Semt references, salary COLONIAL - OFFERING 8 IVt baths, awaits your in­ techniques. In addition, he is respon­ the Department of Psychiatry of the 56 Rasort P'Oparty to' Rant •••••••••••••••••••••••••• ment call 688-7596. requirements and any perti­ MANCHESTER Package acheive the most effective operating efficiencies and the BOLTON-Rita Leclerc, a medicai May citing outstanding promotional work, WarMad to Rani ROOMS, 1st floor family spection. Touro Infirmary of that city. i? H«/p Wantod 13 nent information to Box W, store. Excellent location. Well room with fireplace, 4 proper management balance,” he said. sible for sales training and various assistant from Bolton, has been SO M'se '0* Rani STAFF ACCOUNTANT - CPA Call Today! During his career with Pratt, Torell had filled several other projects involving the manage­ He was appointed director of c/o Manchester Herald. established business. Call generous sized bedrooms, 2 elected treasurer of the Hartford AUTOMOTIVE r appears, at the Court of firm. Local firm located in Marion E. Robertson, 1/2 toths, central air, 2 car medical administration at the O’ Autos ’or Saia key management and engineering posts. He holds 16 ment of CBT’ human resources. Chapater of the American Associa­ _ 3 July M, 1979 s l J :00 p m. NURSES AIDES - Part time Tolland County is seeking to GIRL SCOUT EXECUTIVE Realtor, 643-5953. garage, walkout basement, "Memtier All Points Relocaiion” Institution in 1977, and served in that 62 Trucks tor Sa>a Pearl J Hultman. all shifts. Ehicellent working expand their staff to service patents and was responsible sor the development of many A graduate of New York Universi­ tion of Medical Assistants. NOTICE 63 - Haavy Equipmani tor Saia Ass't. Clerk POSITIONS - Bachelor's 383,500. Group I, Pbilbrick Pratt & Whitney jet engines. ty, Mr. Connors earned a B.A. degree post before being named medical 64 —Motorcyclas-B'cyctas conditions. Pleasant at­ diversified small business degree and 2- to 4-years’ VENDING ROUTE - Nabisco Agency. 6464200. ZINSSER AGENCY Other officers elected include: €5 Camp#rs-Tra>lars-MoO'la mosphere. Apply in person: clients. Tax and auditing experience. Community At one time he served as project engineer for the com­ in history/economics and receiv^ an director. PUBLIC HEARING Homas Probate Notice Snacks with locations $3,580 646-1511 Mary Richard, Southington, presi­ Manchester Manor Geriatric experience helpful. Please organizing, recruitment of CALL TOLL FREE 1-800423- M.A. in human resource manage­ Conklin is a director of March Inc., BOARD OF DIRECTORS 66 Automotnra Sarv general’s office said Thursday. the Board of Directors of the Town of Manchester, Connecticut, hospitalization and paid BY OWNER math; individualized work •WNreWWWKdtaf Damage to the complex was estimated at 31 million, the well as responsibility for pre­ forms may be secured at the vacations. Call 649-3406. now being accepted for part program, (lst8th grade) by Philoriek Agency Realtors. Institute and received his master The Orange, Conn., firm also on July 10, 1979 Mom, Dad, firm said. admissions services. Business Office, 45 N. School time, weekend, second shift. 5 minutes to ahopping, master’s degree teacher. 568- 6464200. _____ BELFIORE AGENCY degree in business administration agreed to mail notices to drivers who Kim, & Kelly Street, Manchester, Connec­ Please apply in person at Information concerning the reward is being handled by He received his undergraduate and AMENDMENT TO TOWN ORDINANCE B- EXPERIENCED WAITRESS buses and 1-84. Lovely 8075. Rssitofs 647J413j from American University, own the cars, warning them the paint ticut. Raymond E. Demers, - Part time. Apply in person Meadows Convalescent the firm’s attorney, John Tener of the Hartford firm of medical degrees from Louisiana 162 XOXO Garrison Colonial, Washington, D.C. may blister or flake. Assistant At­ Business Manager 3030 Adams Street, Home, 333 Bidwell Street, RIDING LESSONS indoor Robinson, Robinson and Cole. State University, and did his training BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Directors of the Town of Manchester. beautifully decorated - OVERSIZED CAPE8 rooms, Smith is a member of the 027-7 Manchester. riding ring. Western stock torney General Robert Kirk said. Manchester that the Ordinance of the Town of Manchester, front to back living room with in psychiatry at the Institute from sulteq to executive living. seat, saddle seat and hunt fireplace, formal dining room, Connecticut, commonly known as the Country Club Lease, Is SUMMER WORK - General LEGAL SECRETARY - For seat. All levels 2^9817. Manchester law office. 4 bedrooms, 2W baths, eat-in kitchen, first floor laun­ hereby amended as follows: office. Typing, filing, clerical. dry, 3 bedrooms. Garage. $3.00 per hour. Please call 647- Experience preferred. Typing large family room, 22x13 VOICE, PIANO Instructions. Section B(I2) is hereby repealed and the following is substituted and steno required. Ample ft. living room, each with MANCHESTER Beautifully landscaped, Scientists Find Method 1411. Former faculty New York Immaculate 6 room Cape 2 private lot. $58,500. Group I, thereof: parking at this centrally Music and Art High School. floor to celling wood bur­ o r 3 bedrooms in Pbilbrick Agency, 6464200. (12) Will fix the fee for annual tickets in accordance with the located office. Send reply to ning fireplace, with log Professional Singer/Pianist. Box SS c /o Manchester 644-8597. desirable Bowers School To Test Effect of Ads following procedure. Herald. lighter. Jalousled Florida area. Applianced kitchen, ZE UP The Lessee shall submit any request for consent by the Lessor SECRETARY room, oversized deck, DANBURY (UPI) - Scientists thing^an has conceived that doesn’t have RECEPTIONIST - Interesting GUITAR LESSONS - private lot, walk to grade, SECRETARY eavesdropping on people's thoughts have a pAential for evil. Look at the match.” to any proposed increase in the fee for annual tickets to the ' and rewarding opportunity finished basement with Beginner through advanced. Jr. and High Schools. Lessor’s General Manager, in writing, no later than December RECEPTIONIST - Legal Of­ built In storage. Energy ef­ All styles. Specializing in rock UfiOJTm developed a new way to test the popularity The new technique began when the J. available in a Manchester Asking $61,900. REAITORS HE 31st of the year immediately preceding the year for which the fice in Manchester area offers / jazz. 6494324. of corn flakes, commercials and TV Medical Office. Applicant ficient 4 zoned gas heat. Walter Thompn advertising agency con­ p ro p o ^ increase is requested. Said proposed increase shall be interesting position for tMefHPtMsIWocitiM” shows. must be neat and excellent someone with good typing Many extras such as gar­ tacted Weinstein at the New York Medical limited to ten (10%) per cent Increase, rounded to the nearest typist and enjoy working with Sehoola-Clauoa 19 skills and pleasant telephone age door openers, extra LOHBARDO t ASSOOA1ES GLASTONBURY And in the field of mass advertising, College about measuring response to S TUATION dollar, over the fee for annual tickets for the year next the public. Bookkeeping millions of dollars can be made or s a v ^ manner. Hours are 9 a.m. to 5 wide stalrcasee, etc. A FOR THE BEST - Manchester newspaper advertising. They talked, preening the year for which the said increase is sought. background helpful. Hours are p.m., Monday through Friday. M94003 depending on whether somebody takes a 9 to 5, Monday through one of a kind home. $90’e. Gymnastic School. 3 to 5 . 1 bedroom Ranch, 1 acre called in a psychologist and began ’The Lessor’s General Manager shall, with the approval of its Reply with business and per- beautifully landscap^, 1 moment to look at a magazine cover, or an Friday. Salary commensurate Call 049-0067. • _ pupils per teacher. FREE in-, experimenting. Board of Directors, either grant or deny said proposed increase with experience. Reply with sonal references to h^uctoty______r lesson i with this ad. MANCHESTER - Just list^ l car garage, aluminum advertiser can junk a dud commercial A resulting paper, published by no later than February tenth of the year for which proposed in­ flSE ClASSIFEDS business and personal Manchester Herald, Box T, Call 6466306, or 6463549. Large 7 room Cape in quiet siding, fireplace. $58,000. Manchester. before it’s put on the air, research team leader Dr. Herbert crease is submitted. references to Manchester setting. 3 to 4 bedrooms, first Stanley Weinstein says it all boils down for car Herald, c/o Box X. floor family room, fireplace, Krugman in 1976, described a way of Kids, Section B(13) is hereby repealed and the following is substituted [ POOUIK FULL OR PART TIME ------i_i□ ■■.r»REAL --ESTATE------siding, double garage, full to money. It’s up to his research firm to - ~Ui^MMdlMn0l4' measuring and evaluating a person’s in lieu thereof. Maintenance man. Laurel PRESSMAN - 10x15 ...... basement, much more. The help advertisers pick their winners and HOME HEALTH AIDES - response to media and other external (13) Will permit Occasional Players who are residents of, or •3LKS I^v id e personal care to peo- Manor, 91 Chestnut Street, Hiedleberg. Part time. ,*.V.^*V****»^.- 23 ^ “7®® Corporation. 6460131. HOWUUD REALTORS losers. stimuli by attaching electrodes to the make extra Manchester. Apply Monday Excellent for retired man. Homaa For Salo taxpayers to, the Town of Manchester to have the right to use le in their homes. Home through Friday,ay, il-3. 643-1108 The author, a New York University head and recording brain-wave patterns the golf course and clubhouse facilities by paying daily greens Eealth aide certification or Apply in person: Trio professor whose Neuro Communication Weinstein has since used the method to •3 DAYS nurses aide training ftinters, Inc., Elm Street, fees. ’The daily fee for such Occasional Players, for eighteen N.C. LATHE HAND Manchester. Research Laboratories, Inc. looks like a test products ranging from pilot television money this (18) holes, shall be Seven ($7.00) Dollars on weekdays and Nine preferred. Training provided VERNON if needed. Flexibility in hours. MANCHESTER-Energy backyard workshop, specializes in testing (39.M) Dollars on Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays. Such Oc­ TO K O m i : TURRET U TH E REALTORS shows to a new soup. Must have own transporta­ ENBINE LATHE UnIqiM okl«f 7 room Colonial saving gas furnace. 3 advertising by measuring brain waves. His firm gets volunteers through adver­ casional Players may play nine (9) holes at one-half (1/2) the • must need ride to and from tion. Mileage paid. For INVESTMENT plui 4 room attachad rantal. Pina Bedroom Cape. Fireplace “It’s a little like ’1984.’,” Weinstein tisements and lists of clubs and groups summer. eighteen-<18) hole free except when the course is crowded, further Information call 8IMI panallod throughout. Aluminum living room, dining room, eat- said. “It may enhance our powers of which condition shall be determined by the Club. Manchester Public Health P R O P E R n aldad, 1 acta kx On bua lino. Naar COLONIAL in kitchen, and rec room. Often, the client will want the researchers worli SANDBLJIBTER achoola and ahopping area. Prln- Oversized garage, with diagnosis and our intelligence; on the Hereafter, such daily fees shall be fixed in accordance with the Nursing Association, 647-1481. so Hours. Pski HolMsys $81,900-6-6 duplex with OFFPORTnSL MHIGH to select a “target” group, such as Monday through Friday, BAM olpala only. Seg.gOO. Call ahar covered patid. Shade trees in other hand, people think ‘My God, what housewives, executives or people in a cer­ following procedure: Exedlsnt separate heating 5PM 875-8150. Fireplaced L.R., formal private, fenced in yard. Quiet Have your own •want to drive oOiert or to 4:»5PM. An equal oppor­ insursnes Bsnsflts Dining room, eat in harm can be done?’ tain income bracket. The Lessee shall submit any proposed request for consent by tunity affirmative action systems. Three street and lovely kitchen, 3 bedrooms, IMi “But my philosophy is, there isn’t a the Lessee to any increase in the daily greens fees to the • want to share driving costs employer, Apply In Poraon good sized neighborhood. Call owner for " m f Lessor’s General Manager, in writing, no later than March 1st METR0NIC8INC bedrooms, im­ baths, garage, treed lot. appointment, 6465814. Paper Route of the year for which the proposed is requested. Said proposed TOOLMAKERS -' Machinists. provements BOLIDN- 18 acres, 300 foot $69,900. .HT. e E 44-A frontage main highway. increase shall be limited to a ten (10%) per cent increase, SPACE IS UMHID Apply 81 Commerce StreeL made. COVENTRY Manchester Public Records BOLTON CT. 06040 Excellent 8 Room House, plus ‘‘Member All Points Relocaiion’’ rounded to the nearest fifty (.50) cents, over the dally fee in Glastonbury. PTG tS8,000-Four room single COMPANY. Telephone 633- several buildings. Zoned No Gath OowiiTo Vital Warranty deeds effect for the year next preceding the year for which said In­ family and 54 two Commercial. Owner financing FJ. SPILECKI REALTORS 7ikV30yoir Kelley and Rita Kelley, property at 142 m i m 7831.______Gary L. Wallace and Margaret D. crease is sought. SECRETARY WANTED - fapiily located in available. Frank Mott, nwitM|0 M |wr Valley View St., 34,132.()3. Vernon. Call for 643-2121 ___ _ Wallace to Bruce W. Meggett and Lucen- The Lessor’s General Manager shall, with the approval of Its iHRSf^eBASIS CERAMIC TILE MECHANIC Please call 74^7339 between Broker, 643-5658. CWFAItags. Trade Names details.' dia Harris, property at 11 Brent Road, Board of Directors, either grant or deny said proposed Increase - E the hours of 8 a.m. and 3 p.m., Scott R. Vinci of 90 Clinton St., doing C a ll Andover Schools. VERNON AND VICINITY- 1 acre plot. New Raised 363,900. no later than April tenth of the year for which the proposed In­ wag $75,900-Manchester - Prestigeous 8 room Garrison Ranch, 3 bedrooms, family business as Scott Enterprises, P.O. Box Unique opportuni­ MANCHESTER Mary M. Washingto to Richard L. 647-9946 crease is submitted. BertL. TYPIST- Colonial graced with the room, 2 car garage. $59,- 1404. 5634)151. ______CLERK ty -66 duplex plus NEW HOMES Pierce Sr. and Janice M. Pierce, property This Ordinance shall take effect ten (10) days after this publica­ Immediate full-time Msition finest amenities. 4 bedrooms, 900. Hurry, this won’t last! Marriage licenses ask for tion In this newspaper provided that within ten (10) days after posting and general office S room single On gorgeous treed lots with 2 1/2 baths, first level family at 489 Woodbridge St., 348,000. Call 643-2711 RN-LPN wanted for 3 p.m.-ll room with fireplace, 1 acre Robert F. Eichler of East Hartford and this publication of this Ordinance a petition signed by not less p.m. and 11 p.m-7 a.m. shifts. duties. South Windsor loca­ home all with city water and sewers and Calvin C. Symons and Rosemary A. Donna L. Hanson of Vernon, July 27 at Tom tion. Write to: Box U, c/o separate furnace. gas heat. 3 & 4 bedroom treed yard is exceptional. G & Symons to Robert G. Jones and Carol D.- than five (5) percent of the electors of the Town, as determined ask for Tna or Joe Apply director of nursing. R Realty. 872-m .______FUNO REALTY Concordia Lutheran Church. or from the latest official lists of the Registrars of Voters, has not Salmonbrook Convalescent Manchester Herald. Good investment. models with 2W baths, Jones, property at 26 Sherwood Circle, Call for details Leonard E. Bjorn and Shiela A. bran filed with the Town Qerk requesting its reference to a Home, off House Street, fireplaced fanuily room, FOUR BEDROOM 648-5200- 358,500. Mitchell, both of 134 Oakland St., July 28. joanno special Town election. Glastonbury. Please call 633- double garages priced COLONIAL - Spacious rooms. Certificate of altachment 5244. from 391,900.00 Charles Pearl of 434 N. Main St. and Elizabeth J. Intagiiata GROUP 1 Heatilator fireplace. MANCHESTER - ^BY Savings Bank of Manchester against She HeralJi EXPERIENCED ASSISTANT Enclosed sunporch. 3 car gar- Jane Roberts of Enfield, July 21 at Secretary CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING M E R R in OWNER. 3 bedroom Cape, Henry Hurst, property at 48 Agnes Drive, 1 PART-TIME Work from MANAGER NEEDED - Mpst ZINSSER AGENCY ge, large lot. 6467875 before new kitchen, lovely yard. Wickham Park. Board of Directors _ home on the phone servicing be over 18. Apply in Mrson ReeHort 846-1180 5PM weekdays and 875-8930 Manchester, Connecticut 350’s. By appointment. 643- 3 1 ^ - Vincent P. Mancini III and Karen M. St. our customers in your spare only: My store for Levis, 4 4 6 - 1 5 1 1 after 5PM and weekends. 9380. No agents. Judnnenl Lien Jean, both of East Hartford, July 14 at Dated at Manchester, Connecticut this llth day of July 1979. time. 249-7773. Manchester Parkade. IBM Poughkeepsie, N.Y., Employees Wickham Park. 029-7 Federal Credit Union against Hazell EVENING HERALD, Fri., July 13, 1 9 7 9 -PAGE^EVENTE^^ Frank and Eriwst I’AfiE SIXTEEN - EVENING HERALD, FrI., July 13, l?ra_ Homaa For Safe 23 Homoo For Solo 23 I Ju5r Hope Nom M fo r Solo tS Homoi For Solo 23 Sale BUSINESS & SERVICE MANCHESTER - JUST MAY WE BUY your home? T h S GOvEffNM tNT MNnESTER LISTED. Immaculate t^ick, fair, all cash and no MIGUDGE Colonial-Cape. Aluminum problem. Call Warren E. V M i TAXES 6iver IT TO MANCHESTER • ANSALDI- siding, double insulation. For­ Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. TAG SALE - Saturday July TAG SALE - 63 Erie Street, TAG SALE - Saturday and nirtU ^I^^ 3 bedroom L-Shaped BUILT, walk to Martin mal dining room. Garage. 14th, 10 to S, 132 Grissom Manchester. Saturday, 9-4. Sunday lOto 5, M East Middle derit! someone who Ranch. Eat-in kitchen, for- School, 7-room Garrison Covered patio. $61,900. Pasek Road. Crib, porta-crib, high Old dolls, stereo, Turnpike. Tools, household muchmuch' miscellaneous, 122 Colonial in one of mal dining room, Realtors, 289-7475. chairs, carriage, etc. Antique mimeograph, queen-size items, appliances. Avondale Road. hilBpS IT A5 BADLY fireplaced living room, Manchester's finest areas. 3 Houoohold Qoodo 40 glass, large dog bouse. Hollywood frame and bed­ DIRECTORY wall-to-wall carpeting, I'/k large, carpeted bedrooms, IMi Miscellaneous. 646-7843. ding, desk, trunk, mis­ REFRIGERATORS MOVING, TAG SALE - Satur­ A 5 W B D O . baths. Treed shaded lot iths, fireplaced livinnoom, cellaneous. GARAGE SALE - Saturday & day & Sunday 12 to 5. Snow Building Coniroeting 33 dining room, eat-in kitchen. MANCHIBTIR Washers / Ranges, used, Sunday 9 to 5. 4 Families. StrvfcM Offered ** Services Offered 3f Pointing-Poporing 32 365,900. Tires H-78-15, rirls' bikes, C.TUKh UOPMOII cherry-paneled, fireplaced guaranteed and clean. New TAG SALE - Saturday, July Lamps, furniture, toys, CARPENTER FOR HIRE -11 7-/J IMPRESSIVE shipment damaged, G.E & TAG SALE - 86 Doane Street dresser and much more. 432 SHEETROCK WORK - TWO REUABLE COLLEGE family room with walk-dut to 14th, 10-3. Three families. glassware, clothes, “tons of West Middle Turnpike, C4M TREE SERVICE - Free Years’ Experience in New St screened porch, and patio. FFtIGIDAIRE. Low prices. Small secretaty desk, expan­ Saturday 9 to 1. Cribs with stuff"! Doubleday Road, estimates, discount senior Taping. Ceiling repaired, STUDENTS would like some VOMOIMUNCHESTERIK (Parkade) 649-3215. outside painting jobs. 6469437. Remodeling. Kitchen, For­ Private treed lot, 2-car gar­ Forest Hills is your new B.D. Pearl & Son, 649 Main dable play yard, love car seat, mattresses, stroller, lamps, Columbia, off Route 87. citizens. Company painted. Painting. Call mica WorK, Rec Rooms, Wells Road. Spacious 5 couch, much miscellaneous. age, 2-zoned heat. $91,900. address on this im­ Street, 643-2171. much more. 82 Oxford Street, Follow signs. Manchester-owned and anytime, 643-6130. Porches St Paneling. Venr 81 Autoo For Solo 61 Autoo For Solo SI room Raised Ranch, 2 or 3 GARAGE SALE - Saturday & Building Coniroeting 33 Wonted to Rent S7 Auloo For Solo Owner, 649-9559. maculate Peterman built (off West Middle Turnpike). operated. Call 64^1327. Reasonable Prices! Call bedrooms, country ABSOLUTE BARGAINS! Sunday, 10-5. 33 Hackmatack WILL CUT TREES - Clean colonial raised ranch. Dou­ Street. Huge sale of household WES ROBBINS Carpentry evenings between 7-9 p.m., 1972 DODGE CRESTWOOD BONNEVILLE 1969 - Huge 26 BUICK ELECTRA LIMITED kitchen, fireplaced Custom made draperies, slip­ REWEAVING burn holes. Land, Remove Brush. Free WANTED TO RENT - FOUR 1978 - Maroon with padded ble entry, living room with TAG SALE - Maiw m is­ items. UsM vacuum cleaner. remodeling specialist. Ad­ 5665556. R()OMS by quiet refined cou- Station wagon - V-8, gallon gas tank. Automatic. livingroom, sundeck, pool covers and upholstery. Budget TAG SALE - July 13th. i Zippers, umbrellas repaired. Estimates. CaU before 3 p.m., Landau roof. Power steering, fireplace, formal dining Terms Arranged. Call 289-2331 cellaneous items! Thursday 6460464. ditions, rec rooms, dormers, le in forties. 6469882. Keep automatic, power steering, Tremendous trunk space. treed lot. garage. $62,900. BOLTON 14th., 9 a.m. to 4p.m.. Many July 12th. through Sunday July HUGE TAG SALE - Loads of Window shades, Venetian Rooflng-Sldlng-Chlmnoy 34 Only 58,000 miles. $900. 646 power brakes, ralley wheels, room with sliders to large or 646-1000. TAG SALE - Rain or shine, 27 blinds. Keys. TV FOR RENT. built-ins, bathrooms, ;rying. power brakes, air con­ am-fm stereo, air, plus many items, including Pine Trestle 15th., 9 to 4. 11 Dean Drive miscellaneous items too kitchens, 6463446. ditioning. Excellent condition. 1294 after 5 PM. deck, applianced kitchen, Table. 17 Lyman Road, Ridgewood Street, Marlow's, 867 Main St. 649 PoIntIng-PoporIng 32 BIDWELL HOME Improve­ extras! Good gas mileage! LAKEFRONT WE BUY AND SELL USED Manchester, Saturday July Bolton. numerous to mention, also Asking $850. CaU 6461047. 2V5 baths, family room Bolton, off Route 85, 646-2503. 5221. ment Co. Expert installation FAMILY OF FOUR 1970 PLYMOUTH Excellent condition! 633-3123. COVENTRY FURNITURE. One piece or 14th„ 9 to 5. baskets, wine press and 3- PAINTING - Interior and CUSTOM Carpentry - homes. New 3 bedroom Raised Oaner sellins dream with fireplaces, laundry plece fireplace set. Saturday, Additions, Repairs, Cabinets. of aluminum siding gutters DESIRES two or three SATELLITE - 4-door. CaU 646 room and 2 car garage with entire household. Cash on the ODD JOBS DONE - Cellars exterior, paperhanging, and trim. Roofing installation bedroom apartment. East 1974 PINTO SQUIRE WAGON Ranch, familyroom deck, 2 line. Furniture Barn. 648-0865. Sunday 12-6. 891 Tolland excellent work references. CaU Gary Cushing 3462009. 1285 anytime. home. Spacious 7 electric doors. Must be TAG SALE - Few antiques, attics, garages, yard! and repairs 649^95, 871-2323. Hartford or ^nchester. CaU - 4 cylinder, 2.3 litre, 4 speed car garage, acre + treed TAG SALE - Saturday July Turnpike. cleaned, moving, Free estimates. Fully in­ seen. Low 80’s. Mr. Green TAG SALE - MOVING! Fur­ sofa, 20-inch fan, bathroom TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY 6269596. 1969 ROVER 2000 SC- 55,000 manual shift. Excellent gas lot. Only $59,900. room brick front, split KELVINATOR 14th., 9 toSp.m.. Housewares, sink, odds and ends. July 13th trucking.Loam for sale. Lawn sured. Martin Matson, 646 1975 LINCOLN mileage; record available. niture: Living room, kitchen, 4-man boat, Columbia bike, Carpentry and general con­ SPECIALIZING cleaning and miles. $1800. 6Door Sedan. level. Gorgeous aater rllCMtlB, H ra i i RBUBUn, REFRIGERATOR baby. Autos: 1973 Maverick^ St 14th. 60 Henry Street. service. No job too big or 4431. repairing chimneys, roofs, YOUNG WOMAN SEEKS Un­ CONTINENTAL - 4 door. Am/fm stereo radio. High FREEZER - Good condition, desk and chair, many other tracting. Residential and Automatic. CaU 6464381 Bet­ N iM tB rt 1966 D art, running and small. 566(e22. new roofs. Free estimates. 30 furnished room, East Hart­ Town car. Excellent running sy; 6465150 Willy De. mileage, some rust. Asking HANO REALTY view. 3 bedrooms, 2 MtsrNiianaidGMdim $40. 643-7287. items. 118 Lydall Street, commercial. Whether it be a $1,275. CaU 6463861 after 6 reasonable. Miscellaneous. TAG SALE - Saturday St Sun­ TAG SALE - Saturxlay 9 to 1 smaU repair job, a custom years Experience. Howley, ford area. Private entrance. condition. 46,000 miles. 5 new full baths, family 6 4 6 -4 14 4 343 Charter Oak Street, 10:30 - Manchester. (Rain date Sunday) 80 Olcott BRICK, BLOCK, STONE. QUALITY PAINTING and 6465361. Quiet residence. 568-6667, Michelins. $5,500. 6463648 or PM. 646-5200 day, July 14th, 15th — Also Fireplaces, concrete. Paper Hanging by Willis built home or anything in GREMLIN 1974 - Runs well. avaninga 648-4153 Saturday and Sunday. Street. Furniture, clothing, between, call 64613^.. keep trying. 6464143.. room, fireplace, 21st St 22nd. 38 Ensign Street, Geographies, books, attic CTiimney repairs. No job too Schultz. Fully insured ROOFER WILL InsUll roof, $1000. Please call 742-9514. 1973 MALIBU 8 - 4 door, needs East Hartford 10 to 4. modern eat-in □MISC. FOR SALE TAG SALE - Refrigerator, items. small Save! CaU 644-8356 for references. 649-4313. siding or gutter for low dis­ some body work. $1,000. 649- estimates. CARPENTRY St MASONRY ■ 1977 DODGE ASPEN 6- 0252. T O D A Y ’S Lolt-Lond For Solo 24 gas stove, riding lawnmower, Additions and Remodeling. count price. CaU Ken at 647- □ AUTOMOTIVE kitchen, formal dining household items. Saturday 10 TAG SALE - Furniture and A4W PAINTING Contrac­ 1566. cylinder, Power steering, Articlot lor Solo 41 tors. Quality painting and Free estimates. CaU Anthony power brakes. Vinyl roof. In 1970 FORD - 4 door sedan. V-O, room. Finished gar­ to 5 p.m., at 460 Keeney Squillacote 6460811. WANTED JUNK AND LATE ATTDmON HMEOWlOS!!! paper hanging at reasonable BEST TIME TO GET YOUR excellent condition! With only automatic transmission, Street, Manchester. 53"'t4“ l f 10 to “ "‘to L™ - Autos For Solo 51 MODEL WRECKS - Cash power steering. Runs good. age, beautifully TAG SALE - Big Sale! Satur­ sU t, list HaAforf, East Hartford, 281F3077. rates. Fully insured. Free ROOF DONE NOW before the Paid. Call Parker Street Used 11,000 miles. Asking $3675. Quality RaHnlshlng Estimates. CaU Wayne 646 CARPENTER - Repairs, Call after 4 p.m., 2864468. $350. 289-0365. BY OWNER - Approximately day July 14th. £ Sunday July remodeling, additions, gar­ price increase! Top quality WE PAY $10 for complete Auto Parts. Inc. 6463391. Estate landscaped treed lot, 15th., 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. TAG SALE - 863 Clark Street, CAMNITt, COUNnnS. materials used; all work 3-acre approved building lot. ALUMINUM Sheets used as TAG SALE - MOVING, MUST ages, roofing.. CaU David junk cars. CaU Joey at Tolland big open sundeck Perc tested, engineer sur­ Machinist tools, mis­ W O O O W O M 0 FU > O M guaranteed. CaU Rainmaster, printing plates, .007 thick SELL. Saturd^ h Sunday, 10- TAG SALE - TO BENEFIT HOMIt - AMflTMINTt Patria, 644-1796. Auto Body. 5261990. By NORMA TEDFORD QRI-CRB veyed. Ready to build. Brandy 23x32", 25 cents each or 5 for cellaneous household items. PERSONAL Paperhanging 643-0447. facing Lake. Garden Lots of everything! 220 4. 5 High Meadow Road, MDA. Gloria Stevens, 397A ' for particular people, by Dick. Street. Bolton. Call 742-6356. $1. Phone 643-2711. Must be Broad Street, Manchester, ^ 667-3643 FIRST CLASS CARPENTRY WE PAY TOP PRICES for Hollister Drive, East Hart­ Bolton. ain dates ‘ July 21 St oSKL Calf 6465703 anytime. Hooting-Plumbing 35 USED CARS tool house. Many picked up before 11 a.m. 22. Saturday. July 14, 9-3 PM. - Remodeling and AddiUons. wrecked and junk cars. A & B Cash reserves are an ONLY. ford. important consideration extras too numerous PAINTING BY DAN SHEA - Kitchens and Rec Rooms. 35 Auto Salvage, used auto parts. years experience! For Free SEWERLINES, sink lines, CaU Tony 6 466^. in determining a Raaf Eitoto Wonted 28 EXPERT PAINTING and (Quality craftsmanship at low cleaned with electric cutters, to mention. By ap­ LANDSCAPING Specializing prices. CaU 6465424. Estimates, call 646-4239. '77 DATSUN 810 WAGON family's ability to buy a Articlot lor Solo 41 Dogi-BIrdl-Pott 4 3 Antiquoo 41 Aportmonto For Rant 53 by professionals. McKinney 1973 TORINO - 302. Runs pointment only. ALL CASH For your property, in Exterior House Painting. Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ e cyl., auto, trans., P.S., P.B., fac. air, AM-FM stereo, luggage c B B A C home. Although the major Tree pruning, spraying, FARRAND REMODELING - excellent. Must sell, within 24 hours. Avoid Red WANTED: Antique furniture, PROFESSIONAL PAINTING pany, 6465308. rack. This Is Dataun'a moat luxurious wagon — deep burgundy, cost of a home will Tape, Instant Service. Hayes STEREO FOR SALE - Brand mowing, weeding. C!aU 742- - Interior and exterior. Cabinets and Formica Tops, sacrificing! Any reasonable m atching Interior. #2376-1 ...... SEVEN-YEAR-OLD glass, pewter, oil1 paiintings ' or MANCHESTER Roofing, Gutters. Room Ad­ offer over $1450. Call after probably be covered by OWNER, MOVING Corp. 646-0131. MUST SEE! LADIES SHOES- new. Best offer. Call 643-4920, REGISTERED HALF 7947. Commercial and residenUal. anytime. other' antique items R. FURNISHED - Two Room Ef­ ditions. Decks. All types of NO JOB TOO SMALL - Toilet 3:30 p.m., 6461150, 528-6063. the mortgage, there are All styles. Small Sizes. ARABIAN GELDING - Red Harrison, 643-8709. ficiency. All utilities. I)uiet Free estimates. Fully in­ repairs, plugged drains, other expenses that will SELLING your house? Call us ED'S UGHT TRUCKING - sured. 6464879. Remodeling and Repairs. 72VWBUG <1995 OUT-OF-STXTE Clothing and accessories. 389 with white blaze and rear location. $200 plus security. Phone 643-6017, kitchen faucets replaced, 2 Dr. Sedan, 4 cyl., 4 speed, bright yellow. #2420-1 ...... ■ W W w require cash. Cash will be first and we'll make you a Forbes Street, East Hartford. stockings. 649-8355. Attics St Cellars cleaned. For repaired, rec rooms, CaU 6460758 after 6 p.m. free estimate, call 6461943. needed lor a downpay­ cash offer! T.J. Crockett, Please call 569-2645. bathroom remodeling, heat 1977 DODGE VAN- Florida Realtor, 643-1577. LEON CIESZYNSKI 76 DODGE ASPEN ment; closing costs and 646-4348 DAMASK - Beautiful off- Wonlod (o Buy 49 PA IN TIN G DONE BY BUILDER- New Homes, Ad­ modernization, etc. Free (Customized, in and out. 14 SPECIAL EDITION SPORT COUPE. Slant 6. auto., P.S., P.B., « A 4 A C attorney's fees, to cover DINING ROOM SET - 5 CARPETED Estimate gladly given. M & M white Dinner Linen, with 12 FREE PUPPIES! Lovable, TWO COMPLETE LAWN EXPERIENCED PAINTER - ditions, Remodeling, Rec miles per gallon on regular beautiful velour bucket seats, wire wheel covers, real beauty, 9 4 chairs, table and buffet. Dinner-Size Napkins. From WANTED- CHILD'S BEDRCXIMS with appliances, Plumbing St Heating. 6462871. fuel. Loadra with extras in­ moving costs; for new playful and irresistible! MAINTENANCE- Mowing, (Quality work at reasonable Rooms, Garages, Kitchens dark red, white vinyl top. #2433-1 ...... curtains; carpeting or Refrigerator and stove. Call Puerto Rico. Hand-rolled Mother Irish Setter and BICYCLE- 12"- to 18"-wheel parking and pool. Just $260. prices. Free estimates. CaU Remodeled, Ceilings, Bath cluding Factory Air! Low 646-3327. diameter. Good condition. (341-3). Rental Assistors, Edging. Hedges, Shrubs Flooring 36 rugs, furniture and other hems; never used. Ap­ Father Shepherd. 6 weeks old. Trimmed. Weed St Pest Con­ Tom. 643-0462. Tile, Dormers. mileage. One owner. SPLIT LEVEL - 7 rooms, 2 proximately 62x100”. $65.(X). 646-4581. Any age. plastic or metal, also small fee. 2365646. Roofing.Residential or Excellent condition. Over 76 TOVOfk COKt siiBaB expenses related to the es­ G m u K n DELIVERING DARK LOAM dolls, Ixiats, trucks, etc. pre- trol. Reasonable. Reliable. FLOOR SANDING St 2 Dr. HT. 4 sp., radial Urea, vinyl 'A roof, AM-FM radio, Dk. green 9 baths, 3 bedrooms. Im­ Call 649-8583 evenings to 10:30, 647-9260. Commercial. 649-4291. $14,000 invested. A real tablishment of a new maculate condition. Heated - 5 yards, $40 plus tax. Also or before 8:30 a.m.. Please 1950. 568-0925. EXPERIENCED PAINTING REFINISHING - Floors like bargain for $7495. Must be saddle Interior, beautiful. #2354-1 ...... home. It is also important FREE - OWNER MOVING. ATTRACTIVELY PANELED garape, cast iron baseboard sand, gravel and stone. 643- keep trying. Must find good home for dog. By Craig Odgen. Quality new! Specializing in older seen. CaU 6460421. to have enough reserves radiation. Blue stone aYSTALLAXEARU 9504. - 6 and 6room apartments. WILL CLEAN CELLARS, At­ WorkmanMip! Interior and NEWTON SMITH floors. Natural and stained Pimiooni SPT. FURY WAGON cOfiAB for unexpect^ expenses Setter-Retriever, 2 years old, Stove, refrigerator, heat. 75 fireplace, intercom, beautiful­ Cute Starter home, 4 room spayed female. N ^ s exer­ □ RENTALS tics and haul away scrap iron. Exterior. "You Tried The Remodeling. Repairs, Rec floors. No waxing anymore. 1969 PONTIAC CUSTOM 350. Auto., pow. steer., AM-FM radio, air cond., roof rack, 3rd seat, CHAIN FALLS, tap and dye Adults, references, no pets. Rooms. “No Job too Small.” that occasionally arise, ly landscaped. Complete Ranch, recently cise area. 643-0333. " \ FREE OF CHARGE. CaU 644- Rest. Now Stick With The John Verfaille. 6465750 after 6 Ehicellent running condition, green metallic #2302-1 ...... ■ ■ W W W recreation compound, 20x40 set, electric welder, acetylene •••••••••••••••••••••••••• $195 - $206. 6463167, 226SM. CaU 6463144. p.m. automatic transmission, such as illness or loss of remodeled, full basement, 3234. Best." CaU 6468749, 742-9979. employment. in-ground pool. Cabana, outfit, aluminum ladder, Muilcol InotrumonH 44 Roomo hr Ron! 52 power steering and radio. Malibu lights, flowered Aqua acre treed lot. Only $24,900. trailer tires, new electric VICTOR ELECTRIC ANDOVER - 3 room furnished New battery, new body work. VENTURA < >IAR At thB offlea of '744 dr. sedan, reg. gas, V-8, auto, trans., pow. steer., under 40,000 9 0/ A M Q slide, sundrellas, redwood generator, electric lawn- ADDING MACHINE. Very THOMPSON HOUSE- Cen­ or unfurnished apartment. 5662646. TEDFORD REAL FREE CASE with all 1/2 742-7541. ■miles, white. #2447-1 ...... “ i W W privacy fence, 3 driveways mower. Evenings, 633-7060. good condition. $30.00. Call price Guitars with this ad. trally located. Downtown Omcoo-Storoo hr Rent 55 oHIcoo-Sterm hr Rent 55 OHhoo-Storoo hr Rent 55 QWet-Sfoft h r Rent 55 _ ESTATE, CENTURY 21, NEW EXCLUSIVE after 5 p.m., 649-4000. Manchester. Kitchen plus much more! Group I, Nice 5 room Ranch, 3 Rivers Music, 7 Main Street, RL 44A BoHon Notch, RAINBOW VACUUM with privileges. Call 649-2358. FOUR ROOM APARTMENT Philbrick Agency, 646-4200. bedrooms, Swedish power nozzle, 8 months old. 7 PIECE ITALIAN New Britain. 225-1977. Open til 466 MAIN STREET. North of PROFESSIONAL BUSINESS •OmCESPAC^ Bolton 647-9S14 wo taka 9 p.m, . - First floor. Mature adulta. Post office, about 5,000 sq. ft. OFFICE BUILDING - Ap- Into conaldaratlon all tho fireplace in livingroom, Immaculate condition. Was PROVINCIAL LIVING Aportmonto For Root S3 TOP CASH for junk or No pets. Security and of centrally lociM space. proxiniately 2800 square feet, :for rent wrecked cars, CaU Blonder’s coata that will affaet you full basement, very private originally sold for $537.45, will ROOM SET - Best offer. 643- references. CaU momliigs or MANCHESTER - New Office TROMBONE- In excellent Ideal for store, office or other with ample parking. Close to ■250 touare feel, center o( of Hartford - 522-4414. De Cormier Motors, whan purchaalng a now setting. $45,900. give a substantial discount. 1773. Keep trying. condition. Buescher, with LOOKING for anything in real after 4 p.m., 649-1265. business or commercial use. Space available, in central Call 646-3125. estate rental - apaiments, center, hoffiftal and new court IManchcster, air con- homo and wa will lot you oversized case. $250. Call 649- CaU 6462426 65 pm. building. For info, call 566 Business Location. Ap- 285 Broad St Manchester SNOWBLOWER SEARS 22" 1 homes, multiple dweUings? MANCHESTER moximately 250 square feet. 1979 MUSTANG - 6 cyUnder, 4 know axactly what It will NEW EXCLUSIVE year old. For more informa­ 7085 anytime. No fees. CaU J.D. Real Estate 7658. or 871-0401. Carpeting, air conditioning. speed. Loaded, 23 mpg city, 28 643-4165 ba. Our brokara know FURNISHED - Two-Room Ef­ Manchester 4 yr young tion call 649-7062. Ask for Associates, Inc. 6461980. ficiency. All utiUUes. Quiet Call 6467000. n ^ highway. Please caU 646 what thay ara doing and VIOLIN- Used only 3 times. aluminum sided Colonial, 7 Brian. Excellent condition. $90.00. location. $200 plus security. wa will only ahow you rooms, 3 bedrooms, floor APARTMENT and HOUSES Call 6466758 after 6 p.m. SEWING MACHINE AND CaU 643-4762. homaa that wa know you to ceiling fireplace, sliders For Rent, We have 100s of ren­ will ba Intaraalad In. CABINET - Excellent condi­ OBERHEIM SYNTHESIZER tals In all Areas, Prices and MANCHESTER - Centrally to deck. $62,900 tion. $75. Call 643-8681. Sizes. CaU Rental Asslstors, Ploaaing our cllanta la WILLINQTON-2 family 5 - KEYBOARD - $1000. Will be located 6room apartment. No our numbar ona concam 2365646. Small Fee. children orpets, mature & 3 new roof, wiring, plum­ JOHNSON OUTBOARD 5W home between 10AM St 4PM. ao plaaaa conaldar ua NEW EXCLUSIVE 649-7845. adults only. $2ffi monthly. 646 HAVE THINKINC REALES1ATE A taste of Nantucket in bing, heating system, 2 HP MOTOR - $200. White steel 454 MAIN STREET- Second 2755 after 5:30 pm. whan purchaalng or Patio Table, 4 chairs $50. Call floor. 3 Room Heated Apart­ Bailing your homo. Manchester, 6 room Cape. baths $50,000. COCKER SPANIEL MANCH.—6 & 6 2 family, 646-7276 anjdime. PUPPIES ■ AKC Registered. ment. No appliances, no pets. EAST HARTFORD - 3 rooms, 3 bedrooms, front to back $225 monthly. CaU 64624M, 9 646-2482 Living room, garage. $67,- new roof, wiring, plum­ 3 blondes, 2 blacks, 8 weeks. second floor in older house. GE AIR CONDITIONER - 7.5 $175. CaU after 5:00 p.m., 742- to 5. ()uiet non-smoking, middle- DID YOU KNOW? 900. bing, 2 heating systems, Amp. 7500 BTU. Good condi­ TO A LUXURY CAR THE TIME IS 8360. aged working person Monthly payments on a ★ NEWHOMESW GHWBB, recently painted, tion. $75.00 Call 643-6956 MANCHESTER - Main and much remodeling. preferred. References, mortgage should be Yes our office has a fine NEW EXCLUSIVE anytime. AKC REGISTERED IRISH Street, 2 and 3 rooms. Heated, security, lease required. 566 balanced against the selection of beautiful new $53,900, hot water, appliances. No 9018. Chalet front R/R, 7 rooms, SCREENED LOAM - SETTER PUPS for sale. Must family's total needs. homes in all shapes, sizes, MANCH.—Clean full go. $25. CaU 742-9583. pets. Parking. Security. 526 fireplace deck, dormered cape attached Driveway gravel, processed 7047. T H R E E ROOM and price ranges. Call familyroom, stunning oversized garage. gravel, sand, stone and fill. IRISH SETTER - Male. Free APARTMENT - Heat, elec­ today and we will be glad view, beautiful yard and George Griffing, Andover. 474 MAIN STREET - Second to show you through these Beautiful brick fireplace, to good home. Call 646-8489 tricity. parking. No nets. gardens. $65,900. 742-7886. floor. 3 room heated apart­ fine quality built houses! IVi baths, wall to wall anytime. , S e c u rity d e p o sit. $205 ment. No appliances, no pets. monthly. 644-9W. carpeting. $59,900. ALUMINUM 24 FT. OVAL Security, tenant insurance DUTCH COLONIAL Boolt-Accottorloo 45 CONTEMPORARY RANCH MANCH.—One of a kind POOL - Excellent condition - required. $225/monthly. CaU Homes tor Root 54 . ladder, 3/4 hp, sand filter in­ m. nnii Beautifully maintained and Custom 7 room home, 7V5 rm all brick Colonial 1974 FURY - 16tk-foot 6462426 from 9 - 5. TEOFOfID REAL ESTATE reconditioned, 3 generous vaulted ceilings, front to Cape, immac. cond. cluded, Call 649-1779 SPACIOUS THREE Z fiberglass, tilt trailer, with ATTRACTIVELY PANELED MORIARTY BROS bedrooms, formal living back fireplaced family applianced kitchen, IVi 1975 56horsepower outboard BEDROOM HOUSE with ' Dogo-BIrdo-Pott 43 - Carpeted 4 room apartment. and dining rooms, kitchen room, Anderson windows, baths, 2 car gar. only $62,- Chevy engine. 2 tanks, $2,500. fireplace, 2Vii baths and lots Z with breakfast room, huge 900. Also 50 horse Johnson out­ Stove, refrigerator. Adults, more. (368-3). Rental - C rochet B a th Set 2 car garage. $74,900, AKC SHELTIE - 2 male pups. references, no pets. $205. 646 1st floor family room, MANCH. —One floor board, $300. 2260475 or 226 Assistors, small fee. 236-5646. Z Sable and white. Champion 9550. 3167, 2263540. fireplace, lots of natural living, convenient location, quality and temperament. 646 oak woodwork, garage, and THREE BEDROOM - 2 ^ FOREST MILS 100x150 lot. 2 full baths, at­ FEMALE ROOMMATE children. No pets. Wiu give - more! 60’s. 1975 PROLINE 20 FOOT IS THE PLACE WANTED to share house in Great 7 room Cape, full tached garage, private lot. CENTER CONSOLE- With references. Nm by August ~ $63,900. FOR SALE - BUNNIES. 9 1977 115 HP. Evinrude Motor, Manchester. $160 monthly. 1st. (?all M9-5434 anytime. « i r m FREE FREE^A shed dormer, family room weeks old. 6461432. Utility, expenses divided even­ Special factory incentivea allow MORIARTY BROS, tho opportunity to make un- off kitchen, front to back MANCH.—6V5 rm brick Trailer, anchor, compass, CB, Do you know the market Cape, IMi baths, 2 built in 40 gallon gas tank, ly. Noiismoker preferred. CaU THREE BEDROOM HOUSE - Z fireplaced L.R., 2 car gar­ A COMPLETE BOARDING 8 to 10 a.m. or after 10 p.m., value of your home? If npt fireplaces, 30x30 2 car gar­ extra 6 gallon tank. Boat has Prefer rural setting, within 10 ” age, new Sabrina inground FACILITY for dogs and cats. 647-1031. haard of daala on tha LINCOLN, MARK V and VERSAILLES. COME IN TODAY — call for a no-obligation age, .65 acre park like lot. new bottom paint, and is in miles of Manchester center. Z analysis of your property pool. $82,900. Dog grooming. All health water. Bought larger boat. By 3 mature adults. 647-1706 - $66,000. guard maintenance. Ultra­ EXTRA LARGE THREE today! You will be amazeii $5,000 complete. 742-7668. after 5 p.m. - 8 to 4:30, 646 Z DON’T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY! MANCH.—Immaculate violet germicidal lights. BEDROOM DUPLEX - Kids at the hidden wealth you 3800, Ext. 55. - NEWaClUSIVE TV, room custom built ' Canine Holiday Inne, 200 ok. Has amiUances and more. ______“Connecticulo Oldest Lincoln-Mercury Dealer" have! 16 FT. FIBERGLASS BASS Custom Ranch on E. Brick cape, 2 baths, wall to Sheldon Road, Manchester. BOAT - 65 horsepower Mer­ (389-4). R ental Assfstors, 3W-ROOM BUNGALOW - ~ 6465971. small fee. 2365646. JUST USTED Eldridge St. 7 rooms wall carpeting, central air, cury motor. Gator Trailer. Centrally located, $200 per Z Sunken livingroom, vaulted 3 ear garage. $77,900. $10W. CaU 6461208. month plus utilities. Security - I1975 V EU 1976 FORD A beautiful 3 bedroom full- MOVE RIGHT IN - Two mm ceiling in family room off MANCH.—Manch. finest deposit and references '* 2 dr., 6 cyl., auto., pow. steer. sized ranch in a convenient Sporting Qoodt 45 bedroom. Pets ok. with required. CaU 649-8845 or 643- Z 4 cyl., 4 sp„ radio, vinvl roof, gaa saver. kitchen, 3 fireplaces. 2 car area, 9 rm 5 hr 3V5 baths ^pltances. Just $155. (350-4). Connecticut! Connecticuts ’ yet rural Manchester set­ garage. $95,500. cont. split, O.S. 2 car gar., 1739. 2 ting. Formal dining room, Rental Assistors, small fee. (Vetoed m o r i ^ r t ^ m o t h e r s / ISemeit V acre park like lot, COMBINATION GOLF BAG •2995 fireplace, rec room, 2 car 2 St CART By Bagboy. Very 2365646. OfWces-Sforss tor Roni 55 - International amenities to numerous to A STAR ABOVE YOUR AD Masda tandem garage and many Could help to sell your items good condition. $45. Call 646 Scout mention here. Asking $142,- ALL BILLS PAID - Nice one MANCHESTER - Main Street - Dealer other fine features! Call SHOWCASE faster, rent your room quicker 0406, after 5 p.m. D e a fe r 1)00. bedroom with appUances, and modem office avaUable. 400 ~ 1978 BOBCAT today! and bring you better results! ard. Just $180. (347-2), Ren- 1976 MERCURY MONTEGO Ask the Herald Classified Ad Gordon Producti 47 sq. ft. Heat, AC included. CaU » 315 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER,CONN.* Phone 643-5135 3 dr. runabout, 4 cyl., 4 sp., radio, real gas saver. For moro dotollo Coll assistors, small fee. 236 6«-2469 or 6462755. Z 4 dr., auto., P.8., P.B., alr/cond., extra clean. REALTY LOMBARDO taker about details. Put the 5646. NIFTY FIFTIES STAR to work for you! Phone PIC K YOUR OWN ^ODSeiSSXSOSXXSSIDSSSS^^ Crocket" , and RASPBERRIES - 65c Pint. OFFICE, EXCELLENT Z Would you believe we have 13 L MiiMIe Tpke 6462711. •3395 MALE ROOMMATE - Late LOCATION! Good Traffic - several fine quality homes ASSOCIATES Bunker Hill Road, Coventry. •1995 6 49 -40 03 Open 5 to 8 p.m., Monday 20s to share apartment in Exposure! Heat, air, parking, Z |78 MONARCH’S ^ in this rare price range? through Friday, (^ntainers Manchester. Please call 646 janitor. $100 per monUi. Call - dr. Sedan, econ. 6 cyl., auto, trans., power steering, Colonial with 7 rooms and 649-2992 [4 furni^ed. 6460325. 0811. 6465334, - power brakes, wsw radlals. Low Mileage. 3 to choose 1976 MAZDA RX-4 WAGON large lot!—Cape near shop­ 1975 PONTUC LEMANS Auto, trans., AM-FM-Stereo, velour interior, true ping and bus line.—Six 2 dr. hard top - auto., pow. ateer., pow. brakes, clean from 3 economy. room ranch with fireplace car. _____ and garage.—ALL HAVE £ UK£FR0NT! MOST SEU ONE YEAR LIMITED MANCHESTER A day at the beach every day All offers on this Im­ HOME WARRANTY! THE BARROW^ (MRNER in this gorgeous lakefront maculate 6 rm ranch will be •1995 •3695 year round home. 4 spacious considered. Owner anxious. *4295 5781 Brs., FP in LR, Den, 1st Look at this: A/C, 3 BRs, 2 floor laundry. CaU for ap­ baths, acre, FR and 1 car JSaeSBBBBBaBS 1978 FORD FARMONF A bri^fht rug, seat and 1974 FORD ELITE pointment: Barbara Bosetti garage. Dave Saunders 643- 2 dr. hardtop - auto., pow. stear., pow. brakes, alr- 4 dr. sed.. 6 cyl., auto., P.S., 6,400 ml/bal. of fac basket cover in easy cro­ 6468716. 0303. warranty. chet to perk up your /cond., real sharp TRUCKS bathroom. No. 5781 has full di­ CUSTOM HOME S47,S00 1974 MTERIU7HINIU. TRUVOMi rections. Beautiful 4 BR, 2W bath, Please hurry on down to see •3995 fi^OROEr Ii«e $i.oe ter eecl this 3 BR colonial In •2195 V-8, auto., pow. steer., pow. brakes, alr/cond., wood grain panels - roof rack. y ptoi 2H -ttr pettaft ud U&R home In prestigious ( £ £ .! Blue^ Ridge area. Room for Manchester. IW baths, large ARNE CAROT country sized kitchen, 1979 BUICK SKYLARK c/e ■ a d n te E fiiiii RirNd everyone in the family - 10 bright, cheery rooms. Call 1976 MONMGH •1495 4 dr. sedan, V-6, auto., pow. staer., pow. brakes, air USB Ifc H iM iM Seven room Cape in rural setting, first rooms. 2 FPes., center ftm tirt. T mn facfi otiice floor family room, 3 - 4 bedrooms, Island kitchen, 2 garages. Barbara Boy 8761592. 4 dr. aSKlan - economical 6 cyl., auto., pow. steer., pow. 1977 DODGE SWEP7 UOE CREW GAB PtCX OP cond., 4,454 miles - Priced to sell. Barbara Bosetti 6468716. M a t mm, Addreit vltfe ZIP indeix’nclenlly brakes, alr/cond. Under 36,000 miles. 316 V-6, auto, trana., pow. steer., pow. brakes, fibre glass cap. CM C m t Style Humiw. owned ,ind 0|wraled. fireplace, full basement, siding, 2 car gar­ 1979 ALBUM with a 32-page age, beautifully maintained. 50’s. FOUR SEASONS FEMCarAIHI •4995 ^ Section" with fall direetioBR. Price . . . $2.(10 Enjoy panorama of changing Lovely 6 rm cape for •2595 growing family. I^hools, •3695 A U t TRCtC MORS AT $12 i EACH. seasons. Lakefront with BUNCHARD shopping, churches, recrea­ 1977 UNCOIN C0N7INEN7AL Na. B -iiA -a Ji ribbon auitrs, year round living. Central M bMs «UMi iBNly aoiiu. A p E IUHAYES CORP. 156 L Center Street Conn.-mins. from Rt. 2. tion all nearby. New win­ 1975 ikRCURV MONTEGO tU AG a ’78F0RDF100nCKUP 4 dr., fully loaded, extra clean, 30,000 ml. H i. B - lt r - M M lT t DN PARADE. Priced at $69,600. A must to dows, air-conditioned - a 6 cyl., 3 sp. trans., 20,000 ml., extra clean. Priced to sell. ■RictHM far tWMi «a»ti. m . L Center S t (Corner of Spruce & E. Center Sts.) Sta. wagoh., auto., pow. steer., pow. brakes, alr/cond. .He. B -iu niRM lBiwrrs fio w - Rossmo see. Mary E. S. Gabbey 742- delight! CaU Mary Gabbey CR M lin . IB faadMtlBi qgllts. M a - S 4 a i Manche$ter 1s47-inno EHo 742-8860. ■a. B-IIB-AMCBICA’S FAVORITE •6595 ATBRARS. A B a a rtlM ttlectlOB. iguu KXBM ominaiiT •2795 •3795______Na. B-ISB-MARC A BIH. Many 6 4 6 -0 1 3 1 x ; t _ EVENING HERALD, FrI., July 13, 1979 - PAGE NINETEEN PA^E EWHTEEN - EVENING HERALD, FrI., July IS, 1979 •••••••••••••••••••••••••* Peanuts — Charlas M. Schulz •••••••••••••••••••••••••• M WotorcnrfM-B/eycto. 94 Airtea For Salt______« Ante* For 8th ______BJ Autoa for Salt______M 98 62 Movie V.I.P. Answer to Previous Punie CHEVY 1/2 TON C-10 1975 FORD GRANADA - 4 Directory of Contractors SO THIS IS WHAT IT'S I WONPER IF THEY'P ACROSS 1975 CAMARO LT ■ Power door, power steering, power 1978 HARLEY DAVTOSON - 1986 CHEVY CAMPER VAN- WONPER IF 63 Places brakes, power steering, ralley PICKUP-Standard t cvlinder. LOW RIDER. 2500 miles, Very good condition. Many Dear Abby LIKE TO BE IN THE TELL ME IF I'M NOT 1 Breed of dog 64 Agricultural 6 foot 6" stepside, with cap. brakes. Ehccellent condition. THEY'PTELLME 4 Present implament wheels. Very good condition. $2300. Anytime 568-4732. 100% stock and in excellent extrasr CaU 6334890. EMER6ENCY ROOM... P‘(INft... MAYBE I'M Stereo tape deck. Asking $3,- 2700. After 5 p.m. 640-3423. shape. $4500. 742-8786. B PoiMtiive 900. 643-2539 after 5 p.m. MOPED - 2 speed automatic. By Abigail Van Buren ALREAPV PEAP.. pronoun DOWN Tniekt for 8»lo 8» Like new. Must sell. $550 12 Mitfortune ------r r 13 Britifth prep 1 Sticks up 1975 MONZA HATCHBACK - 1971 FORD GALAXIE - negoUabie. 568-5531. Brown. 73,000 miles. A/C am- 1977 CHEVY HALF TON - ANGEL PLUMBING « HEATING, ichodi 2 Arm bona Power steering, power 14 Luggege item 3 Wooded fm radio. Excellent condition. Excellent condition. Custom J brakes, 4 speed, radials, 34,000 wheels-CM optional. 646-5886, INC. - Phone 6465038. Box 194, DEAR ABBY: I im 62, in good health and atill a better 15 Compeu valley miles. Many extras. Very $1250. Call 569-1024. PUCH MAGNUM MOPED point 4 Court cry 528-5827. Leave message. man than moat men in their 40s. I'm well-to-do and can retire clean. 12,700. 649-6371. 1978 - Great gas mileage, over Bolton, Connecticut 06040. with a penaion anytime. I work for a big airline. I can offer a 16 Culmination 5 And so on PLYMOUTH 1973 17 Egyptian sun (abbr.. Let., 2 100 nmg! Practically never girl a good home and travel. FIAT X19 1974 - Excellent SATELLITE - Small V8. 64,- Meloreye/M-SfejrefM 84 used. Quickest moped you can ORLANDO ANNULLI & SONS, disk wdi.) 000. Treated with 'TLC.’ $1«0. 1 am very fond of a young lady, 22. She's very pretty and 18 Better 6 Italian art condition! Great gas mileage! buy! 747-81^ 6494795. GENERAL CONTRACTORS- 147 center Call 643-6539 alter 5:30 p.m. well built and would probably marry me if I made her an of­ balanced 26 Present metal Call after 5 p.m., 646-8207. MOTORCYCLE RUILDINS AND HOME Priscilla’s Pop — Ed Sullivan' 20 Catherine, for 7 Foe 30 Chimps Hale Road, Manchester 644-2427, fer. She ii not a virgin. She lived with another man for a 47 Irritates insurance;- Lowest Rates ^ one 6 Abode 31 First word of "Builders Of Fine Buildings” year but he left her. 48 Price 1973 DODGE DART SPORT - Available! Immediate Bin- POES YWHEN I WAS BUT I HAPTOBE SQ«ETlA4ES,'\r VOUR 22 Unplayed golf 9 Feminine Caesar's VOLKSWAGEN 1975 - 2 door 1972 HONDA CL3S0 - Good A«.NIJTCHELL,HCW 49 Lohengrin's $700 or best offer. Call after 6 ding.Sunny Day (tetlon. Call PRODUCTS WE HAVE Here'a the twiater.f just met another lady. She's the kind OONTENTTO. BOUNCE THOUGH, FATHERS hole (suffix) boast sedan. Excellent condition, condition. Sharp looking. $475. CAN IGETSTUART HE PO ) A BOV, r AL- bride p.m., 649-2333. Joan, 643-1126. ■■■■■■■■■ PLUMBING - 25 Years' most men dream about but never meet. She's 19 and a T H A T F /W A V S WKVNTEP GO POWN / a BSOLUTEL>i 24 Still 10 Regrets 32 Energy radio, steel belted radials Come to 361 Main S tm t, or ID STOP BOUNCING ON THE STEPS AT 25 Floating ice 11 Transgres­ agency (abbr.) 50 River in with 2 mounted snows. $2795. Experience! Call Tom virgin. She doesn't drink, smoke or run around. She's my A T H N N IS BALL O f TO PO THAT, HOWE TO THE- JtSNO h e l p , caU 6465957, between 4:30 and dancing instructor and she thinks a lot of me, but her con­ m iti sions 35 Work of art Yorkshire 1976 VEGA COUPE - Stan­ 649-6497. HONDA 175 - Excellent condi­ Dawkins at 649-7631. "Dif­ THEUBRARV STEPS?. TOO r ? PRISCILLA! 26 Cut off the 19 Recedes tion. $400 firm. Call 646-6284 6 p.m. •UlMBa tract states that she can't date any of her students. She's 38 Declaim 52 Annoying dard. 25 mpg. Call 646-5808. •NTGHEM CABKTS ficult Jobs Taken In Stride." beard 21 Varmint . violently feeling after 5PM. 33 Propel! with •ELECnOGIU. •MSIUT10N very honest and refuses to see me outside of dancing class 23 Is human 36 Aftermost 53 Italian oere 25 •'____ La 1972 HONDA 600 SEDAN - because she doesn't want to get fired. 41 Make beloved greeting •FUNBIN •WNDOWS A DOORS 34 Peace Douce" Whole car for parts. 2 new HOUSECRAFT Is the name 1 went to a woman who tells fortunes with cards and she 54 Skin problem •NASOMY POITRAS HOME disturbance 26 Ulster 43 Flushes out tires. Call 684-2917 anytime. •TOOLS when you need Alterations told me I should keep trying for the virgin. 1976 MERCURY MONACH - •PANEIIK IMPROVEMENTS Of All 36 By means of 27 Ram's mates 45 Works with 57 Sup 27,000 miles. A/C. AM/FM •MCO DOORS iVpes. "Your Satisfaction Is or Remodeling. "Quality 1 am a Capricorn and the virgin is a Gemini. What do you 37 A ctrqn West FOR PARTS: 1969 Chevy Im- radio. 4 steel belted radials, 6 •GUDOWG TOOLS •ALUMNMSBDN O ur C o n c e rn ,’' F re e Workmanship, At think? 3B Invitation re­ Reasonable Prices." Call LONG ISLANDER sponse (abbr) pala W.327. Needs Timing Chain. cylinder, automatic, power •flSPUCE ACCESSORES •OUTDOOR BUIOINS Estimates. Call 649-2361. 39 Grant r 6462020 New Electrical, Snows, Fron- steering, Power brakes. $3,- A STOVES •DRIVEWAY SEALER anytime. DEAR LONG: I'm no (ortone teller, but if the virgia temporarily tend. $65 or B.O. 646-2026, ask 000. Call after 5PM. Keep thooght as mneh of yoa as you think of her, the wooM give 40 Confused for John. trying. 568-5098. Buildtr*, Plumbert, RAY JONES PLUMBING & A UNITED CONTRACTORS ■p her Job lor you. Bat le long ae she retuaci to see you ont- 42 Old World £/ecfr/c/am, Real Batata Brokara and - M anchester, 522-9920. ■ide of date, a Intare with her ie aot In the cardi. 44 Compass HEATING - Residential, In­ point THE W.G. GLEMNEY CO. dustrial, Commercial. Dormers. Garages. Second Salaaman — Call Ua lor Spadal Prieaa on •MANCHESTER Captafn Eaay — Crooka & Lawranca 46 Distress call |W.C.GlHm|I •GLASTONBURY Levels. Additions, DEAR ABBY: I feel like the biggest dummy in the world, 47 Refreshing your Appllanco Naada and Sarvicaa .... 3Se N. Mtin St 93 Hobron Avt. "CONSERVATION CO. M0-92S9 S P E C IA L IS T ." 2094 Remodeling. Enclosures but I have a problem I'm ashamed to ask anyone else about. OKAY. LETS MCE IT...I OUm o 6RE4TJ AND HOW MUCH ' beverage 1969 DODGE DART - 6 1971 TORINO - Showroom 933-4S78 51 New York 4 4 3 ^ HARTFORD ROAD MANCHESTER •ELLINGTON •W1LUNGTON Manchester Road, Glaston­ Family Rooms. Member I live in a small apartment with my husband and Debbie, WHO Z am_ vouounno who FUEL WE a o r LEFT IN . cylinder, standard with radial condition. Air conditioning, Rt. S3 WmI Rd. Route 44 our 20-month.old daughter. Every time I run the vacuum you ARBu.trvt KI90W m e n s '4ETANK.T Stale city tires White. Call Dave at 643- bury, 649-1983. Better Business Bureau. 55 Part new tires. 57,000 original phone 047-0997 87M213 __429-9918 cleaner, Debbie becomes hysterical. She starts to scream WE ARB 9 6395. miles. Call 649-3544. 56 Is situated and shake and I can hardly calm her dovin. She is terrified of 58 Sudden the vacuum cleaner and I can't seem to explain that it’s only muscular a machine and won't hurt her. Maybe it’s the noise that contraction 59 Weather frightens her, but that can't be helped. bureau (abbr.) I have not used my vacuum cleaner for weeks, and 1 really 60 Exclamation need to. Can you help me? of annoyance , C. IN WORCESTER, MASS. 61 Preserve Eil3T OF TK mKR REM. ESTAHIMRKET vegetables DEAR C.: Your child becomes hysterkal bccanae she la INIWSFAFIN eNlIRFMlSf AtSNt afraid el that cnrieaa4oel(iBg ‘^enater" that mokes aech a threateeleg eeiae. Shew her haw harmless it is by lettiaf her tare it ail aad ee, and also by letting her gaide It. When Debbie realises that sAe can ceetrel it, and it caa't harm her, ic t97$ h» WC* W T M u s aba’ll everceme her fear. Win at bridge Allay Oop — Dava Graua GET MORE with dummy. Played two rounds By Sue Peck DEAR ABBY: 1 am a 46year-old grandmother who, for reasons of health, must have all my teeth extracted and NOw-nurr COP'S r iS h t ! T l l SAYSPEAk- -.A S SOON AS HE COMES SACK, WE NORTH 7-13-A of trumps to make sure replaced with dentures. HTRE, WE CAN D IS-, s e t -the; IN SO PO O R CAN PUT HIM TO WORK LOADIN© , AAJI7I3 tnunps were out, cashed his Real Estate Editor MANTLB THE RB8T, TOOLS WHERE THOSE BOXES INTO THE TRUCk ! three high diamonds in or­ I have always had a very ugly mouth. My teeth were OP -me e o j ip m b m t . 'H ceor, TO PU T « J95 yellow, they stuck out in front, and there were large spaces ON SOME, ♦ A3 der to discard one heart and one club from dummy and between them. CLOTHESl ♦ J S “SPACE TO SP A K or SHARE” went over to dummy with a My dentist promised to make me a beautiful set of WEST EAST in this seven room 4 bedroom colonial, country sixe teeth —nicely spaced, straight, white and pretty. I was look­ trump. 4 5 4 2 Now our hero stopped to kitchen, 12x16 first floor utility room. Two car garage, ing forward to having a mouth I wouldn't be ashamed to 4A.Q88 4 10 732 think. Finally, he tossed a nice level lot, only a few minutes to Manchester and a SENTRY smile with. Then I told my sisterin-law about it and she said, 4 10 9874 462 couple minutes to 1-84. Who could ask for more at only coin saying, “Heads I lead a "Oh, no, don't let the dentist do that. You won't look like 4 1072 4KimJ heart.” It came heads; he $57 f yourself." Then she went on to say that a really good dentist REAL ESTATE SERVICES SOUTH led a heart. Down one! would try to nuke my new teeth look exactly like my old 4 K Q 16 9 4 “Even coins can’t be trust­ teeth. 4 K4 ed,” he moaned. Abby, I don't want them to look like the teeth I hated all VACAUON 4 KQJ5 Of course, the hand had my life. I want to look prettier. ♦ AQ been a cinch assuming one What would you do? suit would work. He should UGLY MOUTH IN ILLINOIS Th« FlinlBtonas — Hanna Barbara Productions Vulnerable: North-South discard two hearts on the Dealer: South long diamonds. Then he DEAR MOUTH: I'd go lor the beaotifol oew cboppersi BARNSy NURSBS WHAT A SET-UP/ HE Wsat North East South would lose just one heart and DOES THE SAfAE THINGS 14 still be able to try the club CONFIDENTIAL TO ‘^'ROUBLE GALOBE" IN A BAD FOOT fUH/LE “OELKHTFUL SETTHKI" S a YOU D /N O r e p l a c e s R /M HERE. HE POES AT HOME Paaa 34 Pass 4 NT finesse. 275 foot water front stone ranch. Three bedrooms, glassed WACO, TEXAS: I Jost read yo u S6page letUr aad will AT THE QUARRY... BUT, HERE H E G E TS Pass 54 Pass 64 | formal dining room over looking gorgeous AndoverJ-ake. semi you a ptnoaal reply when yoa scad me year address, PAID F O R IT /..■■■ Pass Pass Pass A ifciht E xpirti Fireplace, and a large lot with view of the entire lake. la the meoBtlme, If yee wish te cry ever spilled mUk. seat time please ceodeoee it. 8V5/42 foot flag stone patio with fireplace. Beautiful treed You hold: lot nicely terraced and landscaped. All this and much LONG RAMBLER — 82' ranch in excellent Opening lead: 410 7-13-B 4 5 more for only $69,700. FUN DAYS AHEAD — Let us show you this lovely 4 nel^borho^ features 3 bedrooms, 1V4 baths, extra NEXT WEEK II yea aeod kelp ia writiag letUrs al aympotky, cao- 4 K 9853 bedroom Colonial with fireplaced living room, formal large kitchen/dining area with new Solarian floor, gratalatiaaa er tka^-yoa lettere, get Abby's heeklet “Haw 4 A2 dining room, kitchen, IVk baths. 6zone heating. Over­ enclosed breezeway, wall to wall carpeting, oversized t e d f o r d ta Write Letters ler all Occaaieaa.' Bead II aad a loog, By Oswald Jacoby 4 K 8653 sized garage. You'll love the inground pool with 2 car garage, beautifully landscaped yard with grape atampad (28 ceatsl, telf-addrctaed eavelepe ta Abby: 132 and Alan Sontag cabana. Mid $8d’s. Sentry Real Estate 289-4331. You respond one heart, to REAL ESTATE arbor, $65,900. Sentry Real Estate 871-2775 Laafy Dr., Bavtriy HOla, CaUf. 90212. partner’s one-club openllig. 647-9914 ' ^u^^lgp^immummmmaammamaamawaammma0amama.'*-'4»itueii‘tu.-ma3rtitaasma«t^ The late George K auf^n He rebids one notrump. A or Sue in discussing another bridge New York reader asks what player said, “There are two REAL ESTATE 423-8958 bid we recommend at this [ Astrograph J ways you can tell when point. high Ideals and kind manner­ Tho Bom Loaar — Art Sansom Smith has a good hand. First r f i We recommend a jump to isms you employ toward those his face lights up — then he three clubs. There should he o ia a r with whom you come in contact iiKts.ammmiiiie WHY misplays it.” a good play for game so|ne- today will not quickly be forgot­ Here is Smith a t work. His OfcVREMOMtJfcHERLAMJ. HIKE where and we want to gsOto ‘B irth d ay ten. You'll gain great respect. face lit up as he sorted his it. SAQITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Oec. HER cards. He reaUy chortled 21) A favor that is not easily when North ju m |^ to three (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE > <(SN.) MORTGAGE ^ Jutyt4,1979 given and that others may of his suit. Was a trifle This coming year the light will covet will be granted to you disappointed when Black­ (For a copy o f JACOB Y MOD­ CONVENIENCE PLUS — Spacious, air conditioned finally shine on something that today. Make the most of it. wood told him that an ace ERN, send SI lo: "Win al Garrison colonial close to schools, shopping, and com­ MONEY? has been very difficult for you Don't forget to show the proper was missing but barged Bridge," care of Ihia newspa muter parking; 4 large bedrooms, 1 full and 2 half lo understand In the past, gratitude. per, P.O. Box 489, Radio Oily thereby blocking you from ful* right into six. CALL EARLY on this two-family. Good condition. baths, living room with fireplace, formal dining room, CAPRICORN (Dec. 22- Jan. IV) He won the diamond in Slallon, New York, N. Y. 10919.) Full basement. Aluminum storms and screens. Ample garage, nice lot with city utilities. $74,900. Sentry Real fillment. You'll be able to see A mature and unselfish you storage. Ideal for couple just starting out. See it today. Estate 871-2775 clearly what to do. emerges when a decision that Heathcliff — George Qately Lovely maintenance free Ranch in'great So. Windsor CANCER (June 2t-July 22) could have long-range effects Sentry Real Estate 289-4331. Charm and tact, as well as a tot becomes necessary. You'll neighborhood. 3 bedrooms. 2 full baths, garage & w of patience, are what will win make a wise judgment. finished rcc room too. Realistically priced at $64,900. others over to your way of AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) thinking today. You'll find it You'll be able to draw upon the easy to employ ail three. Your experience of others to bring WInthrop — Dick Cavalll w . new Astro-Graph Letter tells harmony and order into a situa­ you what lies ahead for you for tion that could otherwise have NO, I T H IN K I'L L the year following your birth­ been difficult to set right. : THINK I'LL day. Get yours by mailing $1 for PISCES (Feb. 20-MardY 20) You SITDCWN... each to Astrograph. P.O. Box can win over to your corner HEREf?3R A NO, I T H IN K I 'P 469. Radio City Station. N.Y. today an important ally be­ WHILH, RATH S2 S17WQP. 10019. Be sure to specify birth cause of the gentle manner In HARD TO FIND — in this price range — a 3 bedroom time. which you handle people. Even ranch with UA baths, modern kitchen, full basement LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Your the hardheans won't be able to ASK ME. profound sense of duty makes resist you. with panelled family room and wood-burning stove, you a very generous person, to ARIES (March 21-Apr(l II) It DON’T DELAY — Invest in this three family. Good garage, terraced back yard with patio, nice view, $50,- Super 4 BR COL on heavily treed lot on East Htfd. cul de condition, separate furnaces. TwoWfllWW'IR£eP h im /* ly 654. Modem ceramic baths, very good condition. tree-lined street in pleasant neighborhood. The home Benya World — Jim Barry Plus new 1,800 square feet building with office and has a front-to-back living room with fireplace, 3 Buga Bunny — Haimdahl A Stoftal restroom. Good Income and investment. Sentry Real bedrooms, UA baths, formal dining room, detached garage, full basement with rec room, $64,900. Sentry 4 Estate 2894331. Hey,PU<5$,CCVHE (3N OVER THI$ BETTER BE Real Estate 871-2775 © O O P ...I WAS u w ...L'Ve 0OT S O M B 1H IH 6 , TC5SHOW OUST GETTIS' This Funny World Em ...YfwArs\-, yoo- u^SET T'TAXe The Sentry The Sentry Our Boarding House UP, D o c ? IV THE JUP6E LET HE COULD make Service Free Home WHAT HIM OUT A BlWTERiS CAR b e c a m e ? L IT T LE EARLY «7UND LIKE A Evaluation. OF \OH CONDITION KOLLi WITH Commitment. harranchiA t h a t h e OPTIONAL What is your home worth? Our professionals can help STAFFORD/ELLINGTON OUR HOME / r e t ir e A6 EXTRAS! NO SOUTH WINDSOR Every Sentry Real Estate agent Is a professional, who you price your home to sell faster and easier. We will ROOF TO CLEAN Oversized 8 room Ranch large cathedral ceiling, adheres to the highest ethical and technical standards. provide you with complete marketing, financial, ahd ~FtFTX MILES living room with full wall brick fireplace, formal Every agent Is fully qualified lo provide qualify service economic information. No obligation. No pressure. No TO THE dining room with glass sliding doors to sun deck, on a personal basis. "Service" Is more that a word In sales pitch. Of course we'd like to sell your home for TIRE.' our name. If Is our commllmenf. Perhaps that is why you. That's our business. And we're confident you will LINE t d o b s a l o t t o b o l s t e r eat in kitchen with built ins. 3 oversized bed Sentry Is one of this area's fastest growing companies. select us once you've seen our professionalism at work. I rooms on the main floor. Spacious recreation /MY © E L F - room & 4th bedroom on the lower level. Nice CON H p e n c e / condition throughout. Asking $74,500. M3$900 GET MORE with Happier living could Be yours In this charming 5 room RANCH with heated sunporch, 1 car detached !■ garage on large IVA acre lot SENTRY tIN by NFA, Realty Co., Inc. UREAL ESTATE SERVICES "We have a moody problem child, too — but ours Is a PROFESSIONAL BASEBALL 29 Connecticut Blvd., East Hartford •. 289-4331 PLAYER!" p fu m A il, odip'roffEt 643-2692 EVER PRIYEN l|Y -'3 1 646 Hartford Turnpike (Rt. 30) Vernon • 871-2775 SiSS company > /3 "I don't care w ^ t I get for my birthday just Robert D. Murdock, Realtor so long as I can throw a saddle on itl”

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