PAGE TWKNTV - EVENING HERALD. Mon., July 16, 1979 Proper Use of Brakes Made into a Science yourvnnr footfnnf tofn thefho floorboardflnnrhnnrrl AnvhoHvAnybody run can Ha do it it,”” ho he aaiH said. the on* car rocketedt n nto Ua ni* halt. “Yet that’s what__a we’re > asking i^i..the One is the type who has peeled so By JAMKS V. HEALION That’s the trouble, says Scotti. Assistant John MacDonald "I think it’s criminal for anybody person to judge in the steering of a many people off the insides of cars he THOMPSON (UPI) - There are If you step on the brakes and lock suggested a triai run and explained to have a driver’s license and not car. ’The average person just can’t do won’t go any faster than 20 mph the C ourt Battle Continue$ two things cars can do and many up the wheels, the car won’t turn. If that once the potential for an acci­ be able to do what you just did. I don’t it,” he said. rest of his life while the other thinks In interracial Adoption motorists haven't mastered one of you just turn and don’t step on the dent is spotted, you apply the brakes think there’s any excuse for it. It Scotti leaned on a rail in the bright he’s Indy 500 material. them — stopping. brakes, the car’s not going to slow hard and that locks the wheels. takes 10 minutes,” said Sandy sunshine watching four young men— A successful sports car racer from P a n 0 2 Driving specialist Tony Scotti down. "Vou unlock them and get your Stevens. three of them members of a ruling Cambridge, Mass., where his school shows his clients — some of them Scotti runs the Scotti School of steering back by coming off the brake Scotti shows people how mis­ foreign family — execute anti­ has its American headquarters, the patrol policemen — how to "brake Defensive Driving and has worked swiftly and by again depressing the leading driving can be when he asks terrorist driving maneuvers. ’They intense Bostonian believes in and turn." and as a graduate out a compromise in vehicle brake pedal eight to 10 times in quick them if they can run a tire over an asked for anonymity. experience being the best teacher. engineer he has it down to a science. dynamics. He said poor braking is a succession. eight inch spot in the road at 35 mph. Scotti was keeping one eye on “Once in his iife before he gets out "It's all a matter of time. If you factor in 48 percent of all accidents. MacDonald invited a visitor to try Inevitably, the answer is yes. ’The them, checking the stopwatch, there on the highway, a young man blow it in the first few seconds, the “What we're trying to do here is to it at SO mph, building up to the speed right answer is no — that’s really shouting, “I got that in 6.48 seconds,” should lose control of a car. Just to last few seconds don't matter except arrive at a balance in stopping a car in practice runs at 35 mph and then 40 hard to do because at 35 you’re and at the same time carrying on the see what it feeis iike. You’ve heard of to reach for your Rosary beads," as fast as the car will stop,’’ he said mph, saying he hasn’t dented a car in traveling 52.5 feet a second. conversation about braking. Pavlov’s dog. What’s the next sound Scotti said at the Thompson as a 1979 model car bucked to a halt, six years of showing people how to do “So in a tenth of a second, you go He teaches the panic stop to ail his you expect to hear after you hear Speedway. tires squealing. it. 5.2 feet. And in a hundredth of a se­ ciients — many of them salesmen screeching tires? Crash, right? Say you're moving at 50 mph and a "There’s one thing for sure you We came into a speedway curve cond, you go a half (nch. 1 can’t even whose companies want to reduce “So when we hear screeching tires, child on a bicycle suddenly appears know about an emergency procedure and closed fast on a yellow cone press my finger fast enough on this their accident records and police we get nervous. And it’s really ahead of you — the chances are you and that is if it isn’t simple, it won’t marker, hit the brakes, turned the stop watch to get a hundredth of a se­ departments which have two kinds of nothing. It’s just a signal coming would slam on the brakes and rivet be effective. There’s no trick to it. steering wheel a quarter turn, and cond. drivers. back to us ,teliing us to do something. Family NEWSpaper Since 1881 • 204 Single Copy • 15C Home Delivered Nixon Docked me., aaa - MnehiMT. conn.. Tueiday. JulylytiTe WASHINGTON (UPI) - 'Hie House, taking a critical look at I expenee allowances fori Burros presidents, past and present, has I voted to d o ^ Richard Nixon his I Sol^oza Heads for U.S. Exile $66,000 allowance for a year and I It was decided that if we can the Miami area today, where he owns Need make President Carter qiend his | said Somoza would bold a hews con­ Congress by a secretary of his expense money or give it back. MANAGUA, Nicaragua (UPI) — bring peace to the country, get a at least one mansion. Anastasio Somoza resigned as presi­ ference at-1 p.m. EDT at El Camino Liberal Party. At the end of the brief Reporters and photographers were But efforts to eliminate the $35,-1 message, most deputies applauded cease-fire and aid equitable agree­ dent of Nicaragua today under terms Real Hotel near Las Mercedes Inter­ barred from Homestead Air Force 000 travel allowances for former I nation Airport and then depart. ^ some openly wept, a legislative ment, I will resign,” he said. Homes of a U.S.-me(Uated peace plan, en­ Somoza paved the way for his exile Base near Miami as authorities p ^ d e n ts — Nixon and Gerald | Dr. Francisco Urcuyo Maliano, 55 attending the session said. ding his family’s 4^year reign of Monday be retiring the nation’s sealed the base and tightened securi­ Ford — failed. president of the Chamber of "The people of Nicaragua are not power for a plu^ exile in the United military elite, including his entire ty in advance of Soraoza’s expected WENDEN. .Ariz, (UPI) The actions came during House I Deputies, the lower house of throwing me out,” he told a reporter States. general staff, so that they would be arrival. - The federal government 1 I consMeration Monday of a bill to | Congress, was elected as interim by telephone less than three hours ,? ar "I am presenting my resignation to Under terms hammered out in I fund White House operations. free to leave Nicaragua before is altcmpting to find homes t r .m bring peace to my people,” Somoza head of state until the Sandinista- before he resigned. “The ones trying U.S.-mediated negotiations, Urcuyo 3*5 3 In Nixon’s case, the House I to throw me out are the ones giving backed junta assumed power. for 600 wild burros it is said in a message read to the backed provisional government takes was to turn over the government to voted to deduct from his official I the arms to the few mercenaries and Somoza’s place of exile has never rounding up in the western Nicaraguan Congress,” and history power. been officialy announced, but the Sandinista-backed provisional Arizona desert. I yearly allowance $86,000 to repay I Somoza’s four-paragraph resigna­ the few dumbbells who are fighting the government for im-l will say I’m right. military sources said he would fly to junta. The burros, which weigh A close aide of the ex-president tion statement was read to the around in Nicaragua.” about 600 pounds, are cute provements made to his San I in appearance, but at Clemente estate while he was! times, deadly to the fragile president. His yearly allowance— I desert landscape where pinned hy law to current salaries I for Cabinet officers — is, coin-| Town, District they live. tl The "Adopt-A-Burro" cidentally, $66,000. program of the Bureau of Carter’s allowance came under I Land Management Cannon Monticello Are from recent revelations that I originated two years ago ‘Santa Cruz’ Velour he had spent only a few thousand | In Court Again with 650 of the animals Towels with Elegant dollars of his $50,000 annual I Jacquard Border expense allowance, and hast adopted. Last year, there MANCHESTER — As expected, District officials had protested the was no roundup because of Color-Mated Pastels pocketed the rest. I BATH The House approved, 294-90, an I the Town of Manchester and the rates that the town set for the 1979-80 lack of funds. Our Rtg. 3.39 and ‘Good Morning’ Print Eighth Utilities District have ended fiscal year. Letters received by the 2.66 amendment requiring presidents I 0 Q Twin, Flat and Fitted up in court again. The appeal filed by LaBelle BLM from the adoptive Gentle pastel towels mix to return to the Treasury any uns-1 and match with any color g a ) O Our Rag. 4.49 pent expense funds. This time the subject of their repeats most of the arguments parents reflect the success scheme. Sleek velour 3 difference is sewer rates. voiced during the district-town dis­ reverses to terry. A bright coordinated look. Fashioned of the program. of easy-care poly/cotton. The Eighth District has filed suit cussions by district officials. "We love our burro," • HindTowtl ^ Our R«g. 2.39...... 1.88 • Full, Flat a Filled, Our Rig. 5.49...... 4.44 Ws Too Late challenging the 1979-80 rates set for it The district feels it should receive wrote one Glendale. Ariz., • Queen, Flal A Filled, Our Rig. a.99... 8.66 some cre^t from the town for past • Wiihcloth PIERRE, S.D. (UPI) -I by the Town Board of Directors. couple. • Pillowcases, Z-pack. Our Rtg. 4.49...... 3.57 Our R«g. 1.39...... 99c . Cannon . Bureaucratic and legal tangles I The suit was filed before Monday expenditures it has made on the They are just fine and *\(^onticelIo night’s meeting of the Eighth sewer system improvements. It also spoiled rotten, " said a delayed a federal spraying I program until it was too late to I District Board of Directors, at which should be credited because it woman who adopted three. the board authorized such an appeal. provides its own maintenance ser­ One family praised the save the state’s western! rangelands from a grasshopper I John LaBelle Sr., counsel for the vice for the lines in the district, of­ influence their animal, Exciting Latch district, said the suit had to be filed ficials have said. "Gus. " had on their 11- infestation this summer, area f Luxulkxis'Bedmate’ Hook Projects ranchers charge. before formal authorization from the The town set a rate for the district year-old son. They wrote, The Colonial Chami entire board because Monday was Covers for a "We’ve still got infestations up President Carter’s new gospel of energy in­ said his main worry with the economy was of 54 cents per 100 cubic feet of water "Our youngest son has 5-Pc. Bath Rug Set of 'Old Salem’... the last day for filing such a suit. learned a lot about care of Decorator 3.44to6.44 to 100 h o p ^ per square yard,'’ dependence and renewed confidence in controlling inflation and unemployment and u s^. (Sewage rates are based on to Coordinate with Our Reg. 4.90 to 9.99 Heirioom Bedspreads rancher Howard Ireland oil He had consulted individually with water usage.) That is 10 cents less animals, responsibility and Upholstered Look Choose from Sesame by Bates I America received an enthusiastic reception added, ‘‘If we see a real need to do something Santa Cruz Towels Belvidere said of the $1.6 million the board members before taking the per 100 cubic feet than the rate the advantages of giving TWIN Street, cartoons, or tra­ about the economy, I will take action.” (UPI ditional designs in kit TWIN M on^y at the annual convention of the Com­ appeag action. If the approval had out a little tender, loving Our 5.92 Our R»g. 7.99 program. “We had troobles get-1 charged most other customers. The form. 13.76 Our Reg. 16.99 munications Workers of America. Carter photo) not b ^ n granted Monday night, the c a re ." 10.66 Reg. 13.99 FUU ting the government going. Ile y district and Lydall Inc. both received Our R«g. 9.99 FULL just wantki to wait and I think we suit would have been withdrawn, he The program is an out­ 7.42 Our Reg. 20.99 credit for existing debt service ac­ Fashioned of long-wear­ Caldor Yarn 16.40 should have sprayed earlier.'’ I said. counts from payments for sewer growth of the efforts by the ing 100% DuPont nylon. Sonic-quilted mattress and spring covers...no ofSayelle^ Orion Wovens spread with The program, financed in thirds I Director Evelyn Gregan moved to late Velma Johnston, Non-skid backs. And system improvements. threads to break. Machine in 35 Colors heavy fringe Is machine authorize the appeal action. It was known as "Wild Horse An­ they're machine washable. by the U.S. Departm ent of I washable; resists washable. White or Carter Plans Tax Cuts approved unanimously by the five The district, however, feels its rate A^culture, the sUte government nie," to keep wild horses Five piece set includes; shrinkage. Q 0 4 SKEIN Antique. should be even lower. It had from being trucked off to tank cover set and lid, 0 £ Our Rtg. 1.27 and the ranchers, sprayed an es-1 directors present with only a brief •OuMn, Reg. 11.99... 9.32 Easy-care worsted • Queen Size. a a a a suggested a figure of 44.7 cents per contour mat and bath mat. Out Rag. 2 9 .9 9 ... 23.33 1 tlmated 1 million acres of I statement made by Mrs. Gregan. packing plants. Reg. 2.99...... 2.22 weight yarn in 100 cubic feet before the board took Annie, who died last V 4 oz., 4-piy solids and rangeland in the western half of [ “We are not too happy about it,” 3 oz . 4-piy ombres. If Unemployment Rises she said of the p ro p o ^ rates. its action. year, formed a group of CM ts DuPont C«lil«ei>on Uark the state. I Ranchers who participated ini ani'..al lovers known as WASHINGTON (UPI) - President taxes. And if we lower them, my first and responsive to his forceful new "Wild Horse Organized the program charged government | preference would be to lower the approach. He was applauded 27 times delays, legal battles over the Carter plans to propose a payroll tax Assistance" and attended I cut if unemployment rises sharply, payroll tax.” during his 33-minute address in Kan­ I chemical toxaphene and too light I numerous legislative and . ■ . and is stlcUng to bis goal of a Addressing the National Associa­ sas City and 23 times in his one-hour Plan Difficultf an application reduced the effec-1 congressional sessions to GREAT NEW COMEDY, balanced budget despite the high tion of Counties in Kansas City remarks and question-answer session plead her case. tiveness and set the stage for an I earlier. Carter said he expected to in Detroit — far more frequently than even worse infestation in 1960. costs of his new energy proposals. Alter the Wild Free- Famous Brand GREAT NEW MUSIC | The president, on a one-day trip to maintain a “steady course” on his usual. Roaming Horse and Burro Watches for ^ ^ austere 1980 budget, which he said Carter used his Kansas City ad­ Not Impossible Kansas City, Mo., and Detroit Mon­ Act was passed in 1971, Men and Women GREAT LOW PRICES. ' , Stunning Show day, was in a euphoric mood was aimed at achieving a balanced dress to elaborate on his 10-year, $1W WHOA policed roundups i*. s' ^ billion energy program which he said WASHINGTON (UPI) - Energy The Energy Security Corporation following the good reception be has budget and meeting the serious will be financed by $88 billion from and, because the animals ia96 to 33.30 BAGHDAD, Iraq (UPI) - The I problem of inflation. was designed “so that never again Secretary James Schlesinger thinks leadership of Iraq changed hands received so far from his Sunday night President Carter’s 10-year plan is the Treasury — presumably fur­ cause damage to the open Our Reg. 19.95 to $79 I energy-independence address to the But, be added, “I will also not will our nation’s independence be in a stunning television spec-i achievable — but not “if we retain nished by the proposed windfall range, supported the •TEXAS INSTRUMENTS nation. hesitate to take action to avoid a hostage to foreign oil.” • CASIO •SEIKO •UIT tacular. But for all the drama, lit-1 the present regulatory morass or in­ profits tax on oil, and by funds from BLM's efforts to find • FAIRCHILD •MICROLITE He says he has learned his lesson serious recession.” The entire cost, he said, would tie or no change was expected in stitutionalized impasse” that the sale of $5 billion in small homes lor the burros and Featuring •LC.D.’i •QUARTZES about remaining isolated, and will "For the rest of the time that I am come from the windfall profits tax he horses. •DAY/DATES •ELECTRICS Baghdad’s hard-line stand against characterizes decisions. denomination energy war bonds. It •SPORT A DRESS LOOKS spend much of the rest of his time in in office, I am going to spend more has proposed for the oil industry, and Since the protective r T‘" I the United States and the The dour-faced, pipe-smoking would stimulate development and Not e)l tlylte In all stores. Store stock only. office among the people. time among you. I am going to listen hence would not mean big budget legislation was passed, the EgypUan-Israeli peace. deficits. He urged quick con­ Schlesigner told reporters Monday production of oil substitutes. Carter, spending his first full day to your voice, I am going to work The projected 4.5 billion barrel- number of burros has been Ahmad Hassan A1 Bakr, 65, closer to you,” Carter said. “During gressional approval of the tax. the proposals for replacing daily im­ stepped before the cameras Mon­ in the Ovid Office since returning ports with conservation and new per-day savings would come froni a increasing about 20 percent RCA 12” diagonal Black & White Portable TV the campaign I had to do that, And he mentioned nuclear power day night to announce he was I from Camp David, planned meetings energy sources — with no nuclear diverse collection of conservation annually. It's the perfect extra set lor den, dorm, bedroom today with the bipartisan con­ because otherwise I never would Thermos® resigning as Iraq’s president “for I Monday — a subject not covered in power increase — is difficult, but not and fuel-switching measures. The BLM. spending some or basement! Dual lunction VHF/UHF antenna, gressional leadership, bis Cabinet have been elected.” his Sunday speech. He noted that a $120,000 on the project, 43 Qt. Chest molded in carry handle. Our Reg. 99.70...... health reasons” and that I impossible. Schlesinger said Carter’s plan con­ *79 and the White House senior staff. (barter said many of the 150 persoiu presidential commission is in­ hired a group of cowboys to and 1 Gal. Jug strongman Gen. Sadam Hussein who met with him at Camp David “The goal... is achievable. It’s an tains no initiatives for exploiting was taking his place. .Answering questions from vestigating the Three Mile Island ambitious goal but it is achievable,” capture the burros after Combination •Qutdorl Stand tor BIW TV’a, members of the Communications had told him: “You are not out nuclear energy, and no financing is they are pinpointed by The ruling Revolutionary (Com­ nuclear accident, but added, Schlesinger said at a briefing on the earmarked for it pending the results Out Rag. 14.70 1 1 . 6 6 Workers of America in Detroit Mon­ among the people enough. You don’t “nuclear power must play an impor­ spotters in helicopters. mand (Council announced im­ details of the Carter plan. of a blue-ribbon panel study on the 26.70 day, Carter acknowledged that listen to us enough.” tant role in the United States to en­ The only cost to the adop­ mediately that Hussein, 42, a tall, I "Well, I listened to' that, and I The “heart of this new endeavor,” 'liiree Mile Island accident. Side handles for easy Robin Williams ‘A Night at ' I elegant champion of Iraqi Baath I bemuse of the Increase in the price sure our energy future.” he said, are the proposed Energy tive parents is a $10 to $20 carrying. Enameled steel learned my lesson,” Carter said. ‘Reality...What A Concept’ Collection of top hits: Socialist Party Infighting, will of oil, the nation faces “some in­ Administration officials said the Security Corporation financing plan Schlesinger said he and Treasury fee for a health certificate upper body over rugged crease in inflation, perhaps some in­ Aides said they knew of no im­ for the animals plus plastic base. Tray-drain TV’s ’Morfc’ is even funnier than ever • 'Lail Dinct' 1 move Into all of Bakr’s portions president’s energy plan is based on and Energy Mobilization Board Secretary Michael Blumenthal have on record! The debut album of a true • DAN HARTMAN ‘Inilant Raplay' crease in unemployment.^’ mediate plans for Carter to do more plus safety latch. •VILLAQE PEOPLE 'Y.M.C.A.'^ I — the presidency, the council which is charged with coordinating been charged to come up with plans transportation from comedic genius. Non-stop, no-hofds- Shetland Pony 1200 “If the unemployment rate starts traveling. the assumption that 70 nuclear plants Wenden. barred hilarity! •CHIC ‘La F raik' I chairmanship, the premiership will be either completed or under crash programs and pushing them to to enforce Carter’s import quotas on • 'Qol lo Da Raal' Watt Dryer tNith getting too high, then I will take ac­ The mood of the president, his staff the oil companies within 30 days. Up to four burros can be LP m d * ■ ■ Tape, . end many, many morel and the Baath Party secretary — and his audiences—was optimistic construction in the United States. conclusions. adopted by one family. S a rltl K S«ri«»898 Travel Adapter I generalship. tion,” be said. “It would be to lower H898...... W a f c f 5.84 2-LP Set Tape. Prospective "parents" Series Series 1396 Our must show they have • Robin W illiam s 'M oik from Ork’ 1396...... 7.87 6.67 Rag. 14.99 3-Pc. Table and 22’’x28 ’’ P a ste r, Oui Rag. 2.50... 1 .6 8 10.88 Refugees Saved suitable facilities for the Bench Set One simple switch selects animals and must provide of Authentic 3 speeds, 3 heals. Folding SINGAPORE (UPI) - Another | handle. Including adapter Burnham St. Fate Still in Dispute I 26 Vietnamese refugees rescued assurances the burros will Califomia Redwood plug, concentrator. 43005 I not be used for commercial T H E CARS by a Norwegian tanker headed for I board’s original decision. Even so, it (CONTAINS NO ASBESTOS UNINO) The original lawsuit was for a tem­ South Windsor has opposed the purposes, such as burro 79.60 C A N D Y - □ Singapore today with a guarantee I closing of the street because it feels plans to proceed with the dead en­ rides. porary and permanent Injunction Closing Set Handsomely crafted 70" they would be resettle in the | New Lawsuit such an action will lead to an in­ ding. against the closing. The new suit is a Interested persons can table, plus 2 matching I Scandanavlan nation. crease of traffic on its streets, par­ formal appeal of the Manchester Town Manager Robert Weiss said apply for a burro through benches to seat up to 8 The 80,000-ton Bar Bare was en I Despite Suit ticularly Pleasant Valley Road and in comfort. Cut from 2" Is Different Board of Director’s November deci­ the town attorney’s office has said the BLM s service center Rangaire 5.25 Cu. Ft. I route for Japan for repairs when I Clark Street. in Denver The thick redwood stock! SOUTH WINDSOR - Town At­ sion to close the street. MANCHESTER - Even though the street closing is permissible Chest Freezer it picked up the refugees in the I despite South Windsor’s most recent (Assembly required.) torney Richard Rlttenband has again Rlttenband said the differences are town officials learned Monday about It sought a temporary injunction to applicatrons are com­ South China Sea, according to the I action. If the scheduled work is not $•4 e A Our filed a suit against the town of technicalltites. another lawsuit by the Town of South stop the dead ending, but Superior puterized and a waiting list Singapore representative of the I done today, it will be completed | U * T Reg. 179.97 I^nchester in a continued effort to Rlttenband said the dircetor’s deci­ Windsor, they plan to close Burnham Court Judge Mary Fitzgerald Aspell is made on a first-come, U.N. High Commissioner for | within the next couple of days, Weiss first-served basis prevent the closing of Burnham sion to close the street wasn’t for­ Street today. ruled in favor of Manchester. Features hammered- I Refugees. ' said. The closing of Burnham Street agicolor Semi-Transparent aluminum Interior for quick Street. mally appealed in the injunction Burnham Street, an east-west road South Windsor is expected to :aln & Wood Preservative freezing. Storage basket. South Windsor town officials have request and South Windsor has until was promised to residents of that Dire Straits near the Buckland Industrial Park, appeal that decision. Now, it also has "Old age is ready to under­ Keeps out water, retards mildew, 7.17 Choice of while, harvest, Inside Today said that the closing of Burnham July 28 to make an appeal. area during negotiations between the take tasks that youth shirked rot and decay on exterior siding, Gal. Blackfoot'Strikes’ The Cars‘CandyO’ ‘Communique’ or,almond. will be dead-ended near its intersec­ filed a formal appeal of the town, the residents and the J.C. shingles, fences and decks. Our Reg. 8.99 Business...... 11 Street, proposed by Manchester of­ In the new lawsuit, Rlttenband because they would take too tion with Croft Drive. Manchester Board of Directors’ deci­ Penney Co., which is the largest oc­ long." W. Somerset Maugham Megicolor Clear Wood Preservative. LPQ798 LPH898 LP H898 •8 Cu. Ft. Chaal Fraatat, Rag iia.97. $181 Classified...... 13-14 ficials in an effort to protect the area argued that Burnham Street "is a Our Reg. 7.49 ...... 6.30 Qal. 4.66 5.27 5.27 (While, harvest, almond) sion to close Burnham Street. (See cupant of the Buckland Industrial Tap. K 798 5.33 Tap. 898 5.84 Tap. 898 5.84 Comics...... 15 from Increased traffic generated by common convenience and Walter Fuss, the design engineer Megicolor Solid-Color Stein and Wood • 10 Cu. FL Chaal Fraazar, Rag 229Jr, $206 related story.) Park. Preservative, Our Reg. 10.99...... T.90Oal. Eklltorial ...... 7 the J.C. Penney Warehouse and in­ necessary” and should not be closed. for the project, said the dead ending Entertainment...... 12 dustrial park, will create unbearable It asks that tlie court appoint a com­ should ^ done today. The board’s decision was made The town has constructed a new Fam ily...... 6 traffic problems for South Windsor. mittee of three disinterested persons late last year, but South Windsor road through the industrial park that XEROX “If I can get everything done, it SENIOR CITIZENS' DAYS Obituaries ...... 8 The suit which came as a surprise, to determine if the street should re­ never filed a formal appeal until it feels will handle much of the traf­ E**ry TuMdiy A WadnMdty VERNON Peopletalk...... 2 to Manchester officials is different main open. Rlttenband said he would will be today,” he said of the street now. Instead, it sought the injunction fic that used to use Burnham Street. i n # / « n p p EVERYTWNO MAHCHESTER closing. His work Includes the in­ Sports...... 9-10 from the. one ruled on in May by suggest that both Manchester aiu) to prevent the closing. That road is open to traffic c o n E s m /O V J r P IN OUR STOCK TRI-CITY SHOPPINfi CENTER HarUord Superior Court Judge Mary stallation of signs and the physical Pronto Printer [ ic l tl.. h te a m4«li. »4 liMn KnWM. uk. 1145 TQLUND TURNPIKE Television ...... 12 South Windsor select a person for the Town officials found out Monday although some construction still is oucotir 19 rmn mn D4T iM MwctinKm Fitzgerald Aspell, according to barricade that actually will block off 1007 Main St., E.H. STORE HOURS: DAILY, 10 AM to 9:30 PM eSATURDAY, 9 to 9:30 PM • SUNDAY, 11 AM to 5 PM • PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SATURDAY [Weather ...... 2 about South Windsor’s appeal of the being done. Fuss said. AM Rlttenband. —See Page Eight Burnham Street. EVENING HERALD, Tues.. July 17, 1979- PAGE THREE PAGE TWO - EVENING HERALD. Tues., July 17, 1979 The Weather Peopletalk Court Battle Continues Students To Walk More Cheryl Ladd Sues In Interracial Adoption If Educators OK Plans Ov^r Use of Name By BRUNO RANNIELLO took their challenge of the regulation Assistant State Attorney General By CHARLES MAYNARD school entrance by the most direct saving of energy,” Deakin said. “The route. kids will have to be conditioned to There are a lot of letters between the “G" rating VERNON (UPI) - A black child to court, trying to win the right to Stephen O’Neill armed that the cou- Herald Reporter 30.00 adopt the infant. They claim that the pie now had the haby illegally, since If the policy is strictly followed, he more walking, more bikes or of “Charlie’s Angels” unwanted at birth is the pawn in a MANCHESTER - U some ad­ said an estimated 300 to 400. students mopeds. and the “X” of a pom stmggle hy a white Vernon couple state’s attempt to retrieve the baby the state wants to take him Mck and ministrative recommendations and place it for adoption constitutes pl^c® him in a home It feels more — most of them high schoolers—Will Deakin said he would detail flick called “Taxi seeking to be his parents and the bwome reality, more students will specific recommendations with the racial segregation. suited. be walking this fall. Girls” — and Cheryl state’s unwritten policy against in­ ■ Hammer ordered the unnamed be walking to school and even more In the past, Deakin said, board four-member transportation com­ Ladd means to keep it terracial adoptions. child represented by attorney will be walking further to bus stops policy prohibited high school mittee, which promised to meet with that way. The case in Vernon Superior Court They want Judge Harry Hammer to allow them to keep the infant, bom Edward Graziani of Vernon. The this fall. students from crossing West Middle him soon. He also urged some type of She's suing producers so far has been marked by emotional That’s the assessment of Assistant in Rockville General Hospital, as a judge said the Lusas will be allowed Turnpike, perhaps because of no appeal process because he expected of the blue movie who testimony, tears, and an unusual Superintendent Wilson Deakin, who foster child pending the adoption. to maintain custody of the infant pen­ sidewalks, and those students were some dissent from parents if changes have been touting the order by the judge that the 4-month has been charged with the respon­ are Implemented. Lincoln, in Vk hours of emotional ding outcome of the hearing, which bussed. He said having these E23« star of their film as ”a old boy in question be protected by a sibility of cutting some bus routes or “They’re going to be screaming,” UriW IAtMN WTOCAIT • testimony, denied offering to “pull will continue today. students walk to school may be one Cheryl Ladd Look- court-appointed attorney. Lincoln testified he never led Mrs. consolidating some stops in order to recommendation to examine. he said. Alike.” On Monday A veteran state social worker strings” to help the couple adopt the combat spiraling gas prices. For period ending 7 p.m. EST 7/17/79. During Tuesday, child, and said he’d personally asked Lusa to believe she would he able to Deakin had a list of other fair and warm weather will dominate over most parts of Cheryl won a testified Monday his decision to place adopt the black child, and he warned “We’re scared to death of gasoline recommendations, but emphasized preliminary injunction the baby with a white couple five them later to give up. prices,” Deakin told the board of the United States. He apologized to the judge, the her of the day the state would have to they were in the preliminary stages. in Los Angeles, putting a days after birth on March 16 was to Education Monday night. For example, be suggested having lid on such advertising. court and the Lus^ “for the trouble take back the child. give the infant a temporary home. “I asked her ‘Can you handle it?’ Deakin asked the board to reaffirm older students walk to the bus stop at • Huffs her attorney, George Lincoln of Ellington said he that’s been caused. I’m the one who a policy which has not been vigorous­ Herzog Back on Duty Extended Outlook made the error in judgment, not the She said, ’I want that child. When you Hillstown add Redwood roads rather Jerry Selna, “Cheryl didn’t know of an unwritten Connec­ ly enforced in recent years. The VERNON — Police Officer state. All I was concerned was get­ come to Uke that child, I won’t cry. than a bus making the loop around Extended outlook for New England Thursday through Ladd has never ticut policy against interracial adop­ following students, he said, must William Herzog, who was suspended ting the baby out of the hospital and I’ll be good. All I ask is that you give Debbie Drive. The suggestion does Saturday: appeared in an X-rated tions when he first approached walk to school: high schoolers who not affect kindergarten and elemen­ from duty for 25 days without pay, MaBsarliusells, Rhode Island and Connecticut: into a home.” me 24 hours notice,” she said. movie and has never appeared in the nude.” Michael Lusa, 28, and his wife, Wen­ “So she wouldn’t get her hopes up- live within two miles or less of tary students. returned to duty this week. Fair weather with a warming trend through the period. dy, 27, about the baby. He said his job was to find shelter school, junior high students who live for abused and abandoned children ,” Lincoln admitted he lied to her Other cost-saving measures in­ Herzog was also placed on proba­ Overnight lows in the upper 50s and low 60s Thursday, “It didn’t matter to me whether Tornado Damage within one and a half miles and tion for six months. The action warming into the 60s Friday and Saturday. Daytime Battle for Britain and he was not familiar with the when he gave her the baby on March clude eliminating the time between they were black or white. He was 21 by stating the state Department of elementary students who live within each driver’s bus runs and reducing resulted from charges of conduct un­ highs warming into the 80s by Saturday. Bianca dagger lost a round Monday in her see-saw state’s adoption procedures. A family in Cheyenne, Wyo., ciears debris this town of 60,000 perSons Monday (Dnly one without a mother’s care, she (the Children and Youth Services “was a mile of school. idling time or warm-up time during becoming an officer resulting from a Vermont: Partly cloudy through the period. After­ divorce battle with rock star husband Mick. A Lon­ mother) refused to see it and she The.Lusas, who have two young from the sheii of their home, ail that was left person has been reported killed. (UPI photo) already going through the adoptive Deakin said the measured distance the winter. domestic situation, Lt. Edwin noon highs mainly in the 80s and overnight lows in the don judge says British courts have jurisdiction in refused to even touch it,” Lincoln children of their own, are members process” for the baby. after a tornado destroyed about 200 homes in is from the front of the house to the “We’re all concerned with the Carlson said. mid 50s to mid 60s. the case — not courts in California where she wants said. of the Bahai faith, which preaches Maine and New Hampshire: Fair weather through the brotherhood of man. He said he had told the couple he the issue tried. He testified as the foster parents would support them if they sought to the period except for a chance of rain Thursday. Daytime The ruling conflicts with an earlier decision by a adopt a child “but not this particular highs in the 70s and 80s and overnight lows in the 50s. California judge who handed jurisdiction to U.S. Solons Lose Little Time f Area Police Report) courts where divorce settlements for women child.” Shortly after he began testimony, traditionally are higher than in Britain. Connecticut Forecast Bianca — who’s after half of Mick’s considerable Mrs. Lusa stormed out of the cour­ Vernon fortune — has named Texas model Jerri Hall as troom holding back tears when the In Giving Speech Views Kammy L. Snow, 17, of 47 Village St., Rockville, was Showers or thundershowers today, ending by late after­ “the other woman” in her divorce petition. social workers said, “I asked her if arrest^ Monday night on a Superior Ckiurt warrant noon. Patchy fog early. Highs around 80 degrees, or 27 C. she could temporarily care for a By LISA SHEPARD people to push him back on the track election, “thus freeing himself to do charging her with violation of probation, on complaint of Variable cloudiness tonight with lows in the 60s. Partly Lost in Translation child being considered for permanant Herald Washington Bureau for 1980,” began Weicker in an early he politically unpopular, so the adult probation department. cloudy Wednesday with a chance of a few showers; highs adoption.” WASHINGTON - Calling Carter a morning oratory. necessary to a substantive resolution The original charges against her involved possession of He said she told him the couple had 75 to 80. Probability of rain 50 percent today, 20 percent For four years, Barbara Gibson served as Rose “lightweight” and saying the only "It is my contention this morning of the country’s energy problems.” marijuana and larceny in Oct. of 1978, police said. tonight and 40 percent Wednesday. Light variable winds Kennedy’s private secretary, and she says in that been seeking since 1977 to adopt a that what crisis of confidence exists, The Republican favors gas In lieu of posting a $1,500 bond she was taken to the child, preferrably a minority child crisis of confidence in this nation becoming northerly around 10 mph today, continuing time they built up “an affectionate and trusting exists for the president, Connecticut exists not with the American people rationing by coupon, a ban on credit Niantic State Farm for women and she was to be less than one year old. tonight and Wednesday. relationship.” So she decided to tell the world it and Sen. Lowell Weicker launched his at­ but among the lightweights that are card purchases of gasoline, decontrol presented in court in Rockville today. contracted with the Ladies’ Home Journal and He related how, despite the court the President and his White House of all oil and gas prices and a gradual John H. Majors, 25, of 5 Oak St., Rockville was charged case, he went on his own to the tack on Carter's Sunday night speech Transworld Features Syndicate to publish the story. Monday on the Senate floor. following.” imposition of import quotas. Monday night with third-degree criminal mischief. But, says the lawsuit she’s fil^ in New York, woman on June 22 because he was up­ “Last night a president of the Weicker, whose 1980 presidential C onnecticut’s other senator. Police said he was arrested at the home of his es­ Transworld sold publication rights to a Dutch set about what was going on. campaign ended almost as quickly as Democrat Abraham Ribicoff, was tranged wife after allegedly causing a disturbance in Long Island Sound “I told them they should not con­ United Stotes, who had run out of gas publisher — and when Miss Gibson saw the Euro­ politically, intellectually and it began, suggested Carter withdraw less biting in his reaction to what which a window was broken. tinue, what she was doing was some have termed Carter s W'alch Hill, R.I., to Montauk Point, N.Y.: Variable pean version, she didn’t recognize it. She claims her emotionally, asked the American from his unannounced race for re- He was released on his promise to appear in court on light winds mostly northerly 5 to 10 knots today and article was turned into a “fictionalized, adulterated wrong,” Lincoln said. "This cbild is “extraordinary address” lo the na­ July 24. tonight increasing to 10-15 knots Wednesday.s^isibility and unauthorized version ... a biting, bitter bad being used in a situation by adults. I tion. Coventry generally 5 miles or better today and tonight and was very impressed by them (the 1 lived near you taste expose.” Some See Sincerityf He blamed Congress, not the presi­ James W. See, 36, of 14 Bissell Road, Coventry, was decreasing to less than 1 mile Wednesday in rain and fog. Lusa's) at first but I have become She wants $200,000 to ease the pain, —- dent or the American people, for the charged Sunday with disorderly conduct and second- rd have a great place to Mixed sunshine and cloudiness today, increasing disappointed. energy situation. cloudiness tonight. Chance of rain Wednesday. Wave “1 was in agony, contradicting degree assault. “Congress has a great responsibili­ Police said they received a complaint that a loud party get the Great heights 1 foot or less Wednesday. Lolita Revisited everything 1 said, questioning my in­ ty. It has lagged behind the president Others Rap Carter was going on on Bissell Road and when a police officer tegrity. I urged her to drop the law­ and the American people,” said She’s a 16-year-old school girl. He’s a 60-year-old arrived at the scene he was allegedly assaulted by Sw. Eyeglass Guarantee.” artist. And they’re in love. suit,” he said. day night be could have said July 5 Ribicoff. “The president laid out Lincoln denied Mrs. Lusa's claim By Uniled Press International No injuries were reported. See was broght to the police Sound familiar? No— it’s not “Lolita.” Nor is it a Connecticut residents found Presi­ when he postponed the speech. There general propositions which are Some big stars get their glasses at Hillman/Kohan that he told the couple he would “pull station and later released on a $500 bond. scene from “The Prime of Miss Jean Brody.” dent (barter’s speech on energy was nothing new of substance.” necessary.” He is scheduled to appear in court in Rockville July 24. Vision Center. One reason is. our Great Eyeglass National Forecast strings” to have the child adopted by “Energy should be the No. 1 priori­ This time the title is “Circle of Two,” to be sincere, if somewhat vague, but His companion, Phil Rawlins of South Windsor Guarantee. It says for one year from purchase we'II filmed next month by Film Consortium of Canada them. " I don't even like that Bloomfield, was unimpressed with ty for the country, the president and some felt it wasn’t worth the wait. Christopher Wasilausky, 17, of 114 Echo Drive, Vernon, fix or replace broken frames and lenses at no charge Milwaukee sy 69 on locations in Toronto, New York and the Carib­ phrase," he said. On Monday after the message had the prologue to Carter’s speech. the Ctongress,” said the senator who City Mrs. Lusa last week had said was charged Monday with reckless driving. Police said Socome to Hillman/Kohan Vision Center. You've Albuquerque Minneapolis pc 73 bean under the direction of Jules Dassin. time to sink in, Susan Calaluce of “I don’t like dramatics like that,” is stepping down from his post in another social worker told she and he was involved in a one-car accident at the intersection got as good a reason to 9 ° ^ ^ Anchorage 60 Nashville pc 90 Costars for the latest June-January love yam — Glastonbury said the president he said. “The calling of all the impor­ 1980. her husband “we wouldn’t be con­ of Dart Hill Road and Avery Street. as Zsa Zsa does. | komanVIO! Asheville New Orleans pc 95 Richard Burton and the “Paper Moon” kid, Tatum appeared a lot stronger as a leader. tant leaders to Camp David just Ribicoff supports Carter s im­ sidered (as adoptive parents) Police said Wasilausky lost control of his car and it V Atlanta New York f 87 O’Neal, "On the whole, it was a nice didn't make sense.” mediate imposition of import quotas cent Baltimore Oklahoma City ts 93 because it was state policy to place a on foreign oil, saying, “It has to be overturned. He was taken to Manchester Memorial change,” she said. Some of the few unconditionally ______ASEARLECOMPANV Billings Mnt. Omaha sy 80 black child with a black family. Hospital for treatment. He was released on his promise Her husband, Robert, said he positive reactions came from alter­ done if we are going to curtail the use MANCHESTER Birmingham Philadelphia f 91 Ahbie^s Bolthole Michael Lusa, 28, and his wife, Wendy, enter Superior Court "I tried to tell ber that we loved to appear in court on July 31. wished Carter "had come up with native fuel and solar power in­ of OPEC oil.” Boston Phoenix f 109 him, but she said he would be better Parkade Shopping Center, Pittsburgh pc 88 Federal agents who have been searching for ex- in Vernon Monday, where the couple is attempting to win ap­ more things in that vein: more goals, dustries. Joseph Heyman, president Rep. William Cotter, D-First Buffalo off in a black family,” Mrs. Lusa 330 Broad Street. Tel. 643-4259 Portland M. pc 76 ______Yippie leader Abbie proval to adopt their four-month-old black foster child, more force.” of the American Solar Heating Ck)rp. District, called Carter’s speech a Charlott N.C. said. “We were never given any Open daily 10 to 9. Wed. & Sat. til 5. Chicago Portland Ore. sy 104 Hoffman ever since he But the proposals annoyed Vincent of Danbury, said the speech shows “step in the right direction” and Town Gets Grant battling a state policy against interracial adoption. (UPI reason other than race for the For other locations call toll-free 800-325-6400 Cleveland Providence cy 83 went underground to Ryan of Wethersfield, who works at Carter has recognized that a agreed on the need for import quotas, photo) removal of the child.” H ILLM A N KO H A N and VISION CK N T LR a ie Rvg U S Pal A: Tm OH Columbus Richmond pc ?0 beat a dmg rap in 1974 the Pratt and Whitney Aircraft com­ "balanced solution ” is necessary to even though the program “could Dallas St. Louis pc 92 mean higher prices and perhaps For Sewer Line E l ' i9?9Sea'toOp>K:aiinc Danas Texas USA finally have a clue. pany. solve the energy crisis. MANCHESTER — The town formally was notified Denver Salt Lake City f 100 Newsweek magazine “The fact he recognized that there tighter supplies” of oil. “The man himself is a real, true Monday that it will receive a $600,960 federal grant for Des Moines San Diego pc 78 says Hoffman surfaced are several possible solutions that Cotter said he is concerned how Detroit San Francisco pc 63 sincere man. This I know. I would construction of the Hockanum River sewer trunk line. last month in New York Confession Overshadows believe anything he says, ” Ryan will add up to a total picture is New England, which gets 87 percent San Juan sh 87 El Paso to tape a lengthy inter­ of its oil from abroad, would be The trunk line will run to homes in the Bryan Farms Hartford Seattle f 98 said. “ But I’m ticked off. Get excellent,” Heyman said. view with Chris Stanley Robert Dixon, vice president for affected by strict import q u o ^ . area, which includes Baldwin and Concord roads. Houston Spokane f 92 government out of everything and the The federal grant had been expected and will pay most Indianapolis Syracuse sy 86 — a q uestion-and- country would be better off. public and regulatory affairs at "Any quota program that limits im­ Start of Acquin’s Trial ports adversely affects (kinnecticut of the cost of the sewer line construction. Jackson Mss. Tampa ts 88 answer session to be air­ Connecticut Natural Gas Corp., said "P riv ate industry — in any The town also recently has received a federal grant for The largest pearl known is two inches long and four inches Jacksonville Washington pc 92 ed in the next few weeks the firm approves of the program. and New England more than any other children, binding some with emergency — has always come a sewer project in the Adams Street-New State Road around and weighs about three ounces. Kansas City Wichita cy 90 over about 170 FM radio WATERBURY (UPI) - After “Cheryl stumbled and I kept hit­ “We see natural gas becoming even other region. I will work to make ting her. She fell to the kitchen floor shoestrings and pieces of sheets and throuc^,” he said. area. Such grants are administered by the U.S. En­ Las Vegas sy 114 c-clear; cl-clearing; ( stations nationwide. nearly two years of suppression, the Matt Hinkes of Hartford was skep­ more important in the future,” he sure that the quota treats each region cloudy; f-fair; hz-haze; and I kept hitting her. She didn’t bludgeoning them with the wrench. vironmental Protection Agency. Little Rock pc 91 And where is the still court has released a file containing a tical, contending “what he said Sun­ said. of the nation fairly,” he said. Los Angeles missing; pc-partly cloudy; r- active activist hiding grisly confession of Lome Acquin, scream or say anyHiing. There was a “I then went back and checked on rain; sh-showers; sm-smoke; Louisville out? Says Hoffman, “1 describing how he allegedly lot of blood. I had blood on my shirt, everybody that I hit to make sure Memphis sn-snow; sy-sunny; ts- bludgeoned and stabbed a woman and pants and hands.” nob(^y was moving. I didn’t want Miami thunderstorms; w-windy. live in a small valley. There’s one main street, eight children. Mrs. Beaudoin’s young son, "Fred­ anybody moving,” the statement Vivitar* lenses and strobes five street lights, two juvenile delinquents ...” Connecticut’s largest mass murder die Junior,” 12, came into the room said. One thing is certain: He won’t be in Manhattan. trial began Monday, but initial and asked what Acquin was doing. He returned to the basement, testimony was overshadowed by the Acquin then swung the wrench at the brought some gasoline upstairs and f Get an 8x10 Cobr at big savings from Glimpses release of Acquin’s confession. youth “striking him in the center of checked the victims again. The Almanac Testimony continues today with the top of the head, from front to After beating one of the young \ a/I+ K \/rM ir Tbe Camera Shops Peggy Fleming stars Aug. 8-19 in Madison Square the state attempting to estabiish the rear. Neddie Junior fell against the fennale victims again several Umes, Portrait with your United Press International Garden’s “Holidy on Ice” ... James Caan, Robert general location of the crime. The wall and I kept hitting him.” Acquin said he started to rub her “all Today’s Tuesday, July 17, the 198th day of 1979 with 167 Duvall costar as professional assassins Aug. 8 on trial is expected to last at least four Acquin said he then attached three over her body.” Fixed Mount Lenses for Pentax, Minolta other children who walked down the Acquin said he then lit the house on to follow. CBS-TV’s “Wednesday Night at the Movies” in months. next purchase of Canon, Nikon, Konica and Olympus The moon is moving from its last quarter toward its “The Killer Elite” ... Louisiana State Prison in­ Waterhury Superior Ck)urt Judge hall from their bedrooms and that he fire, fled and drove back to his new phase. mate Wilbert Rideau Monday became the first in­ Walter M. Pickett Jr. released the entered a bedroom and attacked a Waterbury home where he disposed Compact wide angle lens 28mm F2.B 109.95 The morning stars are Venus and Mars. mate ever to win the American Bar Association’s confession as part of a voluminous crying child. of his clothes in a garbage bag and any (okmon’Sofimm Telephoto lens 135mm F2.8 89.95 The evening stars are Mercury. Jupiter andLSaturn. Silver Gavel award for legal writing for an article file which (Connecticut (Chief U.S. The statement said Acquin then slept until state police awakened Telephoto lens 200mm F3.S 109.95 Those born on this date are under the sign of Cancer. in the prison publication Angolite titled “Conver­ District Court Judge T. Emmet “heard Cheryl moaning from the him. Zoom lens 70-150mm F3.8 169.95 American television personality Art Linkletter was sations With the Dead” ... President Carter has (Clarie ordered made public after the kitchen,” went back to the room, Pickett released the file after proauct sh(Dwn One touch zoomlens 80-200mm F4.5 189.95 born July 17, 1912. jury in the case was sworn in. took a 10-inch knife and “started Williams and the prosecution said Matched multiplier, doubles power of lens designated wife Rosalynn to head the U.S. 54.95 On this date in history: delegations to the inaugurations of newly elected Acquin, 29, a former Maine roofer, stabbing (?heryl one time in the left they had no objections. Williams said for 70-150mm above In 1821, Florida was formally ceded to the United presidents in Bolivia and in Ecuador early in August is accused of slaying Cheryl Beau­ center of the back. the release would assure his client "a below. “I tried to stab her a second time, fair and public trial.” States by Spain. doin, 29, her seven children and a Here’s How It Works! Take the certificate A Wide Selection of Electronic Flash Units In 1936, the Spanish Civil War began. young relative in the early hours of but the knife didn’t go in. The first But he warned the judge to follow In 1955, Arco Idaho, a town of 1,300 people became the July 22,1977 and then setting fire to time I stabbed her, I twisted the (JIarie’s instructions that the jury be you receive at any Caldor check-out at a Low, Low Price first community in the world to receive all its light and Lottery Numbers their rutal Prospect home. knife from right to left. I then started told no to read or talk about the case counter and bring it to the photographer power from atomic energy. The confession, taken by state to hit her with the lug wrench again,” with anyone and question them daily on duty at these stores during the dates In 1975, three American and two Soviet spacemen Winning daily lottery numbers drawn Monday in New police a day after the nine bodies the statement said. as to whether they had. Vivitar- 55 Vivitar 2 8 3 Acquin said he continued killing and times listed below. Vivitar 2 5 2 Vivitar 283 — Thy­ linked their spacecraft together for historic handshakes England: were found, gave no indication of a Vivitar 55 — Up V ivitar 252 — Two ristor — tilt auto­ and expressions of good will 140 miles above Earth. motive for the crimes. to 100 flashes with Connecticut: 456. ■ automatic settings matic — 4 settings Defense attorney John R. Williams fresh alkaline bat­ Massachusetts: 8067. i - A C cord 39.95 79.95 A thought for the day; Lord John Russell, British New Hampshire: 0686. The number for Sunday, drawn of New Haven had sought to have Court Ban on Sick-Out teries 14.95 statesman said, "If peace cannot be maintained with on Monday, was 8384. Superior Court Judge Robert Wall T H U E DAYS ONLY - JULY: suppress the confession which honor, it is no longer peace. Rhode Island: 1972. WED THURt PRI EAT Williams claimed was taken im­ Won’t Stop Job Action properly by state police. Weisman, an attorney representing IS II M si Manchester To Advertlae To Report News HARTFORD (UPI)) - Union of­ Judicial Department members of the East Hartford — Glastonbury In the seven page statement, ficials representing Onnecticut’s 1,- DAILY: 10 AM • I PM Vivitar- 285 For a classified advertisement, call CSEA. “All we have is a slingshot.” To report a news item or story idea: Acquin told troopers he went to the 600 judicial workers say an injunc­ TOLLAND TURNPIKE, MANCHEITER Vivitar- 2 1 5 Vivitar- 2 6 5 Vivitar 285 - Zoom 643-2711 and ask for Classified. 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I was holding the bargaining table. \ should be made by 5 p.m Monday Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. lug wrench with both hands. I then union’s request, agreed to disquality FARMINGTON H O L Y O K E S IM S B U R Y CROMWELL $46.80 for one year. Mail rates are “You have a David and Goliath BLOOMFIELD Holyoke Mall through Friday and by 7:30 a m, Satur­ himself from again hearing the 1227 Hopmeadow Street Cromwell Square available on request. Monday through Friday. struck Cheryl in the back of the head type of situation here,” said Donal Copaco Shopping Center Wesifrsrns Mall day with the lug wrench. matter Monday. EVENING HERALD, Tues.. July 17, 1979- PAGE FIVE PAGE FOUR - EVENING HERALD, Tues., July 17, 1979 Temperature Town Will Calculate i .Hk-, District Lawyer Eyes Educators Get At Library 5% Pay Hikes Buckland Overtaxing Changes in Phase-In MANCHESTER — Six top administrators of the At the Limit MANCHESTER — The town is much of an increase or decrease Manchester school central office received salary in­ starting to calculate changes in its there will be, however. He said the creases of 5 percent after Board of Education action MANCHEISTER — The counsel for the seek volunteers to complete the Eighth Utilities District has been asked to membership of the commission. ; MANCHESTER - Temperatures revaluation phase-in that will include necessary adjustment will be made Monday night. new construction. in the second-half installment of the Board member Peter Crombie Jr. moved the board look into the possibility that some district Bletchman said he feels there are some : inside the Mary Cheney Library Mon- The original state law, which tax bill, which is due in January. accept the 5 percent increases for the other ad­ residents are paying more taxes than they items in the bylaws that' need to be 'day went to the limit but were not Manchester adopted, did not include The phase-in will be applied to ad­ ministrators and give a similar pay hike to Superinten­ should. changed or updated. • quite hot enough to close the new construction. It was amended ditions only if the addition is very dent James Kennedy. Under a contract provision, the Robert Bletchman, a member of tbe ' “It's simply a good idea to look at what • building. District Board of Directors, said he has you have,” he said. ■ Members of the Health Depart- this year to include such construc­ large or drastically changes the use superintendent's salary would have a 4 percent annual of a structure, Nimirowski said. adjustment "or any other amount" the two parties can heard that some residents In the Buckland. Bletchman also said the district should ;ment took several temperature and tion. area are charged the full 4;5-mill rate on work to complete maps that show the ' humidity readings inside the library When Manchester sent its tax bills For instance, if a home is changed agree upon. for the past year, the amendment from a single-family to a duplex, the The salary increases are as follows: their motor vehicles or other personal boundaries of the district. . during the day. The hottest occurred ;a t alraut 3:30 p.m. when Dr. Alice had not l^en finalized. Thus, the bills addition will be included in the phase- Kennedy, $42,515 from $40,490; Assistant Superinten­ property. Such maps would be distributed if a con­ that were sent out will have to be in, which should lessen the tax dent Wilson Deakin, $32,415 from $30,585; Assistant Residents of that area, and some other solidation vote ever occurs to show ;Turek, director of health, measured , changed for those persons who built burden over the phase-in period, he Superintendent J. Gerald Fitzgibbon, $31,980 from $29,- sections of the district, should only be residents what areas of town are serviced 'the temperature at 88 degrees with 80 new construction. said. 525; Alan Chesterton, director of pupil services, $29,655 charged half of that rate — 2.25 mills — by the district. -percent humidity. Tax Collector Jam es Turek and Ac­ Smaller additions, such as a porch from $28,270; Business Manager Raymond Demers, $22,- because they receive only fire protection Eighth District officials are opposed to For sbdentary workers, the Health ting Assessor Michael Nimirowski or a pool, will not benefit from the 515 from $21,440 and Wilfred Dion, building amd and not sewer service. The homes have consolidation, but a vote is possible if the '.Department sets the closing their own septic systems rather than district loses its appeal of a case involving , temperature at 91 degrees when the bo£ said about 300 such changes will phase-in, he said. maintenance superintendent, $22,722 from $21,640. The phase-in permits a community "I wish to express my appreciation to the Board by that being part of the sewer system. actions by the Committee For One -humidity is 80 percent. For heavy have to be made. Turek said he^ will send letters to to spread the increases in assess­ action," Kennedy said after the increases were un­ Granville “Ted” Lingard, fire chief, Manchester, a pro-consolidation group. r labor work, a temperature of 86 the affected taxpayers to inform ment resulting from a revaluation animously adopted, "and I note the provision is mutually said such a taxing would be illegal if it is Lingard said an artist is needed to com­ .degrees is required to close at that being done. plete the maps and the outlining of the dis­ ’humidity, according to the depart­ them that their tax bill will be over a five-year period. agreed. changing. He does not yet know how For some of the administrators, the total salary in­ Bletchman could not cite any specific trict's area. ment standards. Other matters discussed at Monday's Last year, the library was closed a volves increments and longevity pay. k'S** A instances of such an overtaxing, but he said he has heard of them occurring. meeting included: "couple of times because of hot Others in attendance confirmed they have • Approval of installation of an air con­ .weather. So far this year, however, Perkins Announces heard of similar instances. ditioning unit and repairs to a shower in the library has remained open, even At Camp Grasso “We ought to be fair to all our con­ the firehouse. through Monday's heat. Preparedness Office Council Candidacy stituents,” Bletchman said. The board • A report by Lingard that said there Monday night's rain and today's Lunch Time Specialist 5 Jack Vining (left) of Columbia and Specialist 6 Sheridan agreed to have John LaBelle Sr., counsel were 35 fire alarms in June with no expected lower temperatures should Children participating in the summer does a little meditating while he eats and to SOUTH WINDSOR - In a letter to Democratic ToWn for the district, investigate the matter. serious damage or injury caused by any of help keep things cooler today. Vernon of Manchester pause for a moment while on tactical training at recreation program at Herrick Memorial his right, Stephen Hevenor also relishes Chairman Robert Smith, David Perkins of 224 Scott Another proposal made by Bletchman— them. The hot weather resulted in an es- Warns Town Citizens Drive, has announced his candidacy for the South Wind­ Camp Grasso. The two businessmen are currently undergoing two a commission to review and update the • Tripp, who was elected earlier this peclblly heavy burden for water Park in Bolton, enjoy a brief pause for lunch every bite. And the unidentified child on the sor Town Council in the coming November elections. month, received his pin as a new district especially when the lunch is their favorite right enjoys a soda. (Herald photo by Pinto) weeks annual training with the Connecticut Army National Guard and district's bylaws — also was approved. bodies - both those used for swim­ MANCHESTER - Although implement the final operational Perkins has been a long-time follower of local govern­ director. are assigned to the 248th Engineer Company in Norwich. Vining is Directors Joseph Tripp and Bletchman ming and those that supply drinking food, hotdogs and soda. Jimmy Clark, left. tropical storms do not frequently hit phases of the municipal storm ment and is usually in attendance at Town Council • Lingard said it would take $500 to owner of the Dairy Queen and Sheridan of the 7-11 Store, both in were appointed to the commission, and water. this area with much force, the town's emergency plan. meetings. Tripp will serve as chairman. They will repair the transmission of a fire truck. Robert Young, treatment manager Office of Civil Preparedness has “Even though it has been several In announcing his candidacy Perkins said, “This is the Manchester. for. the town's Water Department, asked residents to be prepared for years since the Manchester area has year to perk up our government. The compelling force said water usage has been very high. South Windsor Council such an occurrence. felt the full impact of an Atlantic that has led me to this decision lies in the performance of The level at Buckingham Reservoir Every household should have a por­ tropical storm, everyone should be our present town government. in Glastonbury dropped two feet in table radio, flashlight and fresh aware that any one of these storms "The administration presently leading our town has the past week. The reservoir, though spare batteries along with emergen­ may strike Connecticut,” the depart­ shown remarkable ability to ignore the wishes of the in Glastonbury, is owned by OKs Wildlife Sanctuary citizens of this town and do whatever it pleases. Our pre­ cy food and water supplies, the ment said. Manchester. The most recent hurricane to hit sent administration is making numerous attempts to im­ SOUTH WINDSOR - The Town stop signs tend to limit the effec­ Sewer Commission budget. A department said. The radio will be the area was Belle in 1976, which was pose its wishes on boards and commissions where it has “That's a lot of water,” he said of Council Monday night unanimously tiveness of those that are put up. spokesman for the Sewer Commis­ the most reliable source of informa­ considered minor but still caused no business intervening. the two-foot drop. Usage levels at approved the establishment of a Kerrigan said he wrote to the State sion said he feeis the money is in the tion. Also, when the weather setvice ad­ many residents to leave their homes "The councii has also shown a distaste for supervising other reservoirs have been double wildlife sanctuary on some 70 acres Traffic Commission requesting per­ commission budget, but costs wouid vises that a storm is approaching, all and did hundreds of thousands of the actions of the town manager who is doing many of the their average in recent days. Young of Pudim property located off Barber mission to lower the s p ^ limit. He have to be developed. members of tbe Civil Preparedness said. Hill Road near tbe East Windsor said the Commission is considering Young said he wouid respond to the dollars worth of damage. same things as the council,” Perkins said. Two of the most devastating Perkins was born in New London and attended Bentley Likewise, swimmers have taken to lowering the limit from 35-miies-per- petition at the regular council force and each resident should take Line. storms in the state's history — 1938 College of Accounting. He served four years in the U.S. the water. According to a spokesman for the hour to 30-miies-per-hour. meeting scheduled for July 30. He steps to protect exposed glass and and 1955 — were tropical storms. Ad­ Air Force and served in Vietnam. He is employed by Tom Kelley, aquatic supervisor for Consei\ation Commission, picnic said the Town Council would have to secure outdoor furnishings. RrsidenU Petition ditional information is available Schuster Express. He and his wife Hazel h^ve three the Recreation Department, tables would be located at the en­ approve the drainage project before If a hurricane watch is posted, all Residents of the Garnet Lane and from the Office of Civil children. reported more than 6,000 persons trance to the sanctuary and also on a reconstruction of the road. storm preparation should be com­ Maskel Road area petitioned the pleted immediately. At that time. Preparedness, 41 Center St. used Globe Hollow swimming pool gravel area just inside the property. council to surface the two roads Other Mailers Civil Preparedness personnel will over the weekend. About 3,200 of A member from the commission which, they say, have been left in In other matters, more police Therapist Speaks Thursday those were on Saturday, which was said some money is needed for such "deplorable" condition since the re­ protection was requested for Spring as busy a day as the pool has had MANCHESTER — James Grubman, tbe clinical things as plantings, tables and signs. cent installation of sewers. A Road at Veterans Memorial Park therapist at Behavioral Medicine Community Associates, since it has been open to only Town Manager Allan Young said spokesman for the group said other following complaints by one resident will speak at the Educational Community, 645 Birch Manchester residents, he said. that he felt it seemed “premature” roads in town which had sewers in­ that teen-agers were seen drinking Mountain Road, Thursday at 7:30 p.m. for the commission to ask for an ap­ stalled were completed repaved. She and jumping the fence in the park Winter Carnival Plans Grubman, who will speak on “ Coping with Chronic RUN YOUR CLASSIFIED WORD AD When the pool was open to non- propriation from the town when it said that it was her understanding during afternoon hours. Pain.” will include in his discussion new advances in Manchester residents, it used to had money in its own budget which that the Town Council rejected a Chief Kerrigan said that although Cool District Meeting coping with pain. Behavioral Medicine Community draw as many as 5,000 persons on a could be used to “at least get started proposal to resurface Garnet and it was impossible to have a police of­ Associates is a biofeedback and behavior therapy clinic, with the proposal.” hot, summer day, Kelley said. Maskel roads, and instead patched ficer at Veterans Memorial Park all MANCHESTER - Evelyn Gregan start soon if the carnival is to be held directed by Dr. Donald Pet. During such hot weather. Dr. the areas where the sewers were in­ Emotional Discussion day long, he would have the officer had some cooling thoughts at Monday again. Grubman received his master of science degree in FOR 3 DAYS. GET A 4th Turek recommended that persons In what was at times an emotional stalled. get out of his cruiser and walk though “I thought it might make you feel night's meeting of the Eighth behavioral pharmacology at the University of Michigan. drink plenty of fluids and cut down on Town Manager Allan Young said discussion, residents from the the park when he is patrolling the Utilities District Board of Directors. cool if we talked about ice and Having had training in both psychology and physiology, strenuous activities. that the repaving had not been com­ Orchard Hill Drive, Avery Street area. While temperatures remained in snow,” she told the other board he has done research in operant conditioning and psycho­ pleted because restoration of the area asked for a help with s p ie rs Acting on other items on the agen­ the 90s and the humidity added to the members. It was so warm Monday physiology. He is a member of the Biofeedback Society of Even persons who exercise roads, which required complete which, they say, endanger the lives of da, the Town Council unanimously stickiness, Mrs. Gregan, a district that the board moved from its America and has been certified by the Biofeedback Socie­ regularly should be careful because DAY- small children living in the district. drainage work, was one of the accepted the report of the Buckland director, asked other board members second-floor meeting room to an air- ty of New England. they can lose much body fluid Dr. Tim Schumacher, representing “priority three projects which was Commons Study Committee. The if they wanted to hold the winter car­ conditioned room on the first floor of The public is invited to attend this program free of through perspiration. the neighborhood, said a four-way cut from the budget," committee was unable to reach a nival in January. the firehouse. charge. For more information call the Educational Com­ Young said that originally the stop sign was needed at the Orchard conclusion regarding endorsement of “This is a good time for it,” one Willard Marvin, acting president munity, 646-0711. repaving had not been completed Hill-Avery Street intersection. the massive Buckland Commons spectator said when the cool subject for the absent Gordon Lassow, asked because the Public Works Depart­ Schumacher said cars turning off development planned for portions of was mentioned by Mrs. Gregan. Mrs. Gregan to check confitions of ment did not want to do the drainage Building Inspectors Study Avery Street onto Orchard Hill Drive Manchester and South Windsor. The carnival was canceled last Union Pond. She said she does not Now You Know work and then repave the road, “only travel at “50 to 60 miles per hour and The Town Council unanimously winter because of a lack of snow and expect the pond's level tc be a The odds against a perfect deal in to have it dug up for sewers again" SOUTH WINDSOR - The Town of South Windsor is ac­ are often out of control when they agreed to give authorization to the the lowering of Union Pond for problem by January. bridge - in which all four players He said it was not repaved following ting as host town for a 13-week course for area building emerge onto Orchard Hill Drive.” town manager to waive competitive dredging. The two previous carnivais Mrs. Gregan, keeping her cool receive a full suit — are so enormous inspectors, starting this week. Police Chief John Kerrigan, the installation of the sewers because bidding for gasoline, diesel fuel and had attracted big crowds and many frame of mind, also said that this that if every person in the world were the “drainage work needed to be The course is being presented by the state building in­ however, said that the history of the heating oil. Members also agreed to participants in the skating, ice sculp­ year's Christmas carol sing will not dealt 120 hands a day, a perfect deal done prior to the repaving. Young spector and the Office of Policy and Management, and intersection, which p ro d u ct only waive competitive bidding for the turing and fishing contests. be the same night as a district the energy division of the state. statistically would occur only once in suggested that possibly the town ' two minor accidents in the past four purchase of treatment plant Mrs. Gregan said planning has to meeting. It is expected to include discussion of the energy con­ 62 trillion years. years,” did not warrant a four way could finance the drainage work and chemicals, loam, tree removal and servation provisions adopted Dec. 28,1978 into the state's stop. Kerrigan said he felt too many the repaving could come from the cover material. basic building code. Towns expected to participate in the course include East Hartford, West Hartford, Hartford, Avon, Bloom­ Open House Slated field, South Windsor, Windsor, Windsor Locks, East Granby, Suffield and Enfield. VERNON - Rockville General HosplUl will hold an ANNOUNCING THE PRE-INVENTORY open house in the kidney dialysis unit in the new Belding wing, Saturday from 5 to 8 p.m. De a Busy Board Meets Tonight The unit, one of the first sections to open in the new wing, is equipp^ with eight dialysis machines and serves COVENTRY — The Board of Education will meet 35 patients from the Vernon area. tonight at 7:30 at Coventry High School. The first unit to open in the new wing was the physical TOOL BOX SALE The board will hear the following reports: Building therapy unit which moved in about three weeks ago. The needs; secretarial negotiations; custodial negotiations; next was the dialysis and the emergency room section. Due to inventory we are opening "The Body administrative negotiations and buildings and grounds. The last unit that will be moved will be the pediatrics The superintendent will discuss; Competency testing department. When that happens it will mean that the Tooi Box" to the pubiic for the Foilowing law; testing results for Grades 3 and 5; ask approval of final patient area has been moved out of the original old Days. revenue-sharing bills and the paying of a legal bill; report wooden section of the hospital. on the awarding of the garbage collection bid ; discuss the The original building will be used for administrative of­ DISCOUNTS INCREASED TO 30% travel allowance for the maintenance supervisor; and ap­ fices only. prove appointments. ■ Area senior citizens will be treated to luncheon and a Under new business the board will discuss the appoint­ tour of the new facility, on July 26 starting at 11 a.m. MILLERS FALLS RRANDED ment of a representative to the town insurance com­ mittee and the revenue sharing request list. Alcoholism Film Planned HAND A ELECTRIC TDDLS loners Set Hearing MANCHESTER — The human services and social ser­ vices departments of Manchester Memorial Hospital will VERNON — The Zoning Commission will hold a public sponsor a film Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. in the hospital OFF hearing Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the Memorial Building conference rooms. The film Is titled “Father Martin's % Guidelines for Helping Alcoholics ' 30 on a request of Bety Kristofak and Elizabeth peterson for a change of zone for land on Hartford Turnpike. , The film and discussion period that will follow are free EVEBYTHING IN STOCK! The hearing will also review proposed amendments to and open to the public. the the zoning ordinance that would allow the construction of With a drinking problem existing in one out of every I WE HAVE NEW, SECONDS, A REPOSSESSED TOOLS TO Jo\f' town buildings in most any zone in town. five families, a great many people are exposed to I CHOOSE FROM. (All salts flnal, no rsturns or rsfunds). Psrtonal At the regular meeting of the commission, following She Herath alcoholism, but until their attitudes toward alcoholics checks accepted. (With proper I.D.) the hearing, the request of the Capitol Region and beliefs about the disease are explored and clarified CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING they cannot provide any really effective assistance, ac­ individual programs tanning rooms. Educational Council to, set up a rehabilitative group private showers home in a residential area, will be discussed. The com­ cording to hospital officials. hourly group exercises automatic steam dressing rooms mission will also discuss the request of Dwelling The purpose of the film is to stimulate discussion S A L E D A Y S redwood sauna Development Corp. for a Plan of Development on Hart­ PHONE 643-2711 during which these explorations can be made. ford Turnpike and amendments to the zoning ordinance THURS. JULY 19 5:00-9:00 PiW concerning the flood insurance program. FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD Bazaar and Raffle Slated FM JULY 20 8:00-4:30 PM MANCHESTER TORRIM6TOH VERNON — The societies of St. Joseph's Church, Family Day Care Expands SAT JULY 21 8:30-5K)0 PM AT THE VERNON Union Street, have set the week of Aug. 13-18 for the MANCHESTER PARKADE RRINCTON PARKA VERNON — Child and Family Services Inc. of church's 21st annual bazaar and raffle. SUN JULY 22 1:00-5:00 PM MARSHALLS MALL WWSTIS RD. OPEHIHCSOOH! Manchester is expanding its family day care program Women of the parish have made thousands of pierogi 6 4 6 -6 3 4 S into the Vernon area and is looking for day care mothers. ■ and golumbkl and the Polish and American kitchens will 60 PMGRESS DR., MANCHESTER, CONN. 4 8 ^ 0 2 7 7 The program provides child care from infancy through after 5 PM highlight foods available at the week-long bazaar which school age in licensed, supervised homes selected to suit 24 hr. Classified ask for TINA or JOE will be held at the church grounds at Union, West and A rntmOar of Ifio the child's individual needs. Maple streets in Rockville. GREATER MANCHESTER CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Fees are on a sliding scale determined by family In conjunction with the bazaar, each year, church 643-2718 MW m F.H . OlDWon W IngmoS-llMNl situations and income. Service members sell raffle tickets on a new car and three other The agency is looking for women with a sincere liking major prizes which are awarded the final night of the for and sensitivity to children, who would also appreciate fair. earning some extra income. For more information con­ The fair will also feature rides for young and old and a tact Linda Van Dine, 643-2761. variety of booths. Chester Bloniarz is general chairman. f EVENING HERALD. Tues., July 17,1979 - PAGE SEVEN

PAr.R SIX - EVENING HERALD. Tues., July 17, 1979 Jack Anderson McNamara-Parla Betty’s Notebook System Proves Tough For Two Who Told Truth witnesses. He noted that the Office of of the export control unit — but only sent his secretary to persuade WASHINGTON - Now and then, a ficial who was rash enough to give a transferred and advised to stop Mary R. Parla'and Brian G. McNamara, both of Management and Budget had on condition that he not bik to Bossard to delete the remark from brave soul will step out of the congressional connmittee his honest talking to congressmen or reporters. Manchester, were married July 7 at St. James Church in threatened several witnesses during Congress or the press without prior his transcript of the court shadows of government, stand in the opinion about the Carter ad­ Brady was acting director of the clearance from Ms higher-ups. Our proceedings. Destroying court Manchester. ministration’s dealings with the export office when he was called as a the export hearings. Such threab, he The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonardo A. glare of publicity and declare the sources say he hasn’t yet agreed to records happens to be felony, and truth to all who will listen. ’This may Soviet Union. Hb boss, Stanley Mar- witness. He entered a mild demurrer warned, "could very well be the sub­ By BETTY RYDER Parla of 55 Bruce Road, Manchester. The bridegroom is ject of separate hearings.” this condition. Bossard quite rightly refus^ the the son of Mr. and Mrs. John McNamara of 58 Cushman lay him open to the most depressing cuss, had just finished painUng a rosy to his superior’s testimony, stating ' When we cbnbcted Mm, Brady request. Instead, he blew the whistle that in his opinion the safeguards Perhaps emboldened by this en­ Drive, Manchester. harassments, for our society has not picture of the export office’s control said he couldn’t comment on either on Pratt. against military use of American im- couragement, Brady proceeded to yet outgrown the hoodlum ethos, over what is sold to the Russians. his secret congressional testimony or During the subsequent FBI in­ toured the Busan National Technical In Japan The Rev. Joseph Smith of St. Thomas Aquinas Church porb were not adequate. speak frankly: ’The export control Vacation lime is over and we had a which honors the man who covers As we reported earlier, Brady told Ms present job situation. vestigation of the incident, Pratt High School. We also visited the UN After Korea, my friend, Connie performed the double-ring ceremony, Jane Maccarone of system, he said, "is a total marvelous time in Korea and Japan. up hb boss’s the committee that the export office Next day, when Brady resumed his Dennis Bossard: He was a court denied having an incriminating con­ Arrived home Friday at 4;30 a.m. Cemetery where many of our Costello, and Sister Marie Johnson, a Manchester was organist. shambles.’’ Shortly after his deviousness was approving sales to the Sovieb of closed-door testimony, he told the stenographer who refused to be versation with Bossard — unaware and was so excited to see my family I American soidiers are buried and retired teacher from St. Joseph’s Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore her heretical testimony, he was bounced above th e sophisticated computers and other congressmen he had been called that bullied into lying to cover up an im­ that the court reporter had secretly couldn't sleep until much later that which is maintained by the UN College, headed for Kyoto, Japan. We mother’s wedding gown of white lace. She wore her from hb job. Yet sources told our emplqyee who technology that could be diverted to morning by Marcuss, who “indicated proper remark by U.S. District taped the conversation. Despite the afternoon. nations. had a smooth flight (only 35 minutes) mother’s fingertip-length veil attached to a crown of lace associate Dale Van A tb that Brady l - f * expose it. Here is military purposes. ’The testimony, he was a little uptight with the damning evidence of the tape, both It was a long flight and our plane Another day we visited Tongdo-sa and made our way to the Kyoto and pearls. Judge John H. Pratt. For defying the was delayed two hours leaving Seoul. Temple, lunched at the Tongrae Hotel. Sister was only staying one the story of two taken in secret, has not yet been remark I had made last night about had been considered “very com­ judge and sticking to the truth, Pratt and his secretary got off scot Korea, but the 747 we flew in was Country Club (where girls are the night as she was to meet up with Rosemarie Parla of Manchester was her sister’s maid men who dared to released to the public. safeguards. petent’’ until he testified so Bossard was fired. free. very comfortable and the food served golf caddies), and visited the some Marknoll Sisters the following 1^'.' of honor. Bridesmaids were Janet Nesteruk of South speak up. For giving Congress testimony that Chairman Richard Ichord, D-Mo,, forthrightly. As we reported earlier. Judge Bossard was not so lucky. Though Chungyul-sa Loyalty memorials. by Korean Air Lines, was delicious. day. ; Windsor; Mary C. Farley of Manchester; Margaret Larry Brady: contradicted the officbl line, Bradv asserted the committee’s right to get Brady wasn’t actually fired. He Pratt, aware of the impropriety of a he taped the conversation for his own It was sad parting from my host The Koreans thought of everything We toured Kyoto for a half-day, m McNamara of Manchester, the bridegroom’s sister. He is a Commerce Department of­ already has ben reprimanded. straight testimony from government was given the post of deputy director protection and the tape was turned in preparation for our visit. Along the remark he had made on the bench. family in Korea after spending took a full-day trip to Nara, and spent Thomas McNamara of Manchester was his brother’s over to the FBI, he was left to ther main streets, the American Flag, the several davs with them. My host, one evening on a boat watching the best man. Ushers were Leonardo Parla and John Parla, mercy of the judge’s wrath. Kim Jung Yuli, 28, is a journalist Korean flag and the State of Connec­ Comorant fishermen. It was both of Manchester and brothers of the bride; Terence Pratt angrily notified Bossard’s with the Dong Ho Elbro newspaper in ticut flag were flown and when our fascinating. McNamara of Manchester, the bridegroom’s brother; Busan. He is a bachelor so in the I met my friend, Hiromu Shimizu, iHaurlirstfr Emniimj Hrrali'i boss that he no longer would allow buses passed under bridges, we were and Michael Hull of Manchester. the stenographer to work in his cour­ name of propriety, I stayed at home greeted by huge signs saying who is a professor at Nara University Manchester — A City of Village Charm and who spent several months in A reception was held at the Army and Navy Club in troom. ’The judge cited other reasons of his cousin, Sur Young Wha, a “Welcome Friendship Force Am­ Founded Oct. 1, 1881 beautiful 23-year-old college bassadors." Manchester a couple of years ago. Manchester, after which the couple left for Vermont and for his action, but court sources told graduate who teaches plana. We had a great visit. He misses New Hampshire. ’They will reside in Manchester. ' Published by the Manchester Publishing Co . Herald Square. our associate Gary Cohn there was Our days were full getting to know We also were guests at the Of­ Manchester very much. Manchester. Conn 06040 Telephone (203) 643-2711 no doubt Pratt was taking vengeance ficer’s Chib for a cocktail party one Mrs. McNamara will return in September as a senior each other, sleeping on the floor, He took us to a Japanese at the University of Connecticut where she is studying on Bossard. learning to eat with chopsticks, night and had a chance to chat with restaurant for dinner one night and Mer^DtJf AucJ'i B j'e d u of C*fCu'ai.(3o W em oe' Uf’-ieO P 'tfS i I'lte n 'd tio n a i civil engineering. Mr. McNamara is a cabinetmaker at ’Then one of Pratt’s buddies. Judge munching on raw fish and kimehee, some of our American servicemen we dined on rice, eel, a cucumber Lingard Cabinet Co. in Manchester. (Candid by Carol) Customgf Service — 647-9946 Harold E Turkinoton. Executive Editor John Lewis Smith Jr., also ruled that visiting temples, shopping areas and stationed in Korea. Then, we went to relish, some vegetables, chicken, and Mrs. Brian G. McNamara the Citizen’s Hall where we were Raym ond f. Robinson. Editor-Publisher Frank A Burbank. Managing Editor Bossard would not be allowed in bis admiring the Korean people and their tofu. After that we sipped green tea. courtroom. And another. Judge enchanted with Korean children The rest of the ambassadors par­ much-loved children. Oliver Gascb, grilled court singing and dancing. ticipated in tours to Seoul which was Study Reveals Big Gap Exists Two of my hostesses friends, Lim our point of departure on July 12. Other Editors Sav employees about Bossard and turned Bong Sun and Choi Mee Kyung, Before our departure from host the results of his “investigation” families, we were presented a scrap­ Everyone had a marvelous time and visited with us almost every day. we chatted about our trip during our over to Pratt. book with many of the photographs “We coudln’t help but notice some “But Ms. Baez, to her credit, Each day during our visit in Korea, bus ride home from Kennedy Inter­ Between Lifestyles and Health ’The court clerk, James Davey, taken during our activities in Busan interesting remarks recently made responded to such criticism by in­ we met with the rest of the national Airport in . finally told Bossard he was fir^ and a pin with the American and ailments such as allergies, tranquilizers and mood cerned about the potential by singer-song writer and 19W’s era sisting that: ’What we’re really Friendship Force ambassadors, We arrived at the Hartford Civic By JEANNE LESEM because he had taped the embarrass­ Korean flags encompasing the world. migraine headaches, elevators. Those who physical harm of lUDs and saying is that I’m betraying 17 or 18 boarded buses and were taken (with Center a little after 3 a m,, exhausted UPI Family Editor anti-Vietnamese war activist Joan ing conversation with Pratt. Still police escorts) to visit scenic land­ backaches, muscle aches, checked “none” ranged up­ oral contraceptives than Baez. geriatric Stalinisb who are running It was a sad parting. My little but happy. NEW YORK (UPI) - A tension, nervousness and hoping the system works, Bossard marks. All In all, it was a very successful ward from 67 percent of they were about the psy­ the government — not the people. hostess, Sur Young Wha cried as did new study of the links chological or moral "It would seem that certain other has filed an appeal with Chief Justice exchange. I hope the visiting Koreans between lifestyles and anxiety. the garment workers to 77 I’ve said it for 22 years, ’til I’m blue We saw beautiful Taejong-dae 1, and we promised to write and try Stress at home triggers percent of the secretaries, ramifications of using members of the anti-war movement William B. Bryant of the to meet again one day. I think we had as wonderful a time here as we good health indicates a big in the face. I believe in people, not Park, dined at the Busan Hotel, all those, plus depression. 81 percent of the teachers, them. accused Joan Baez of ‘betraying’ the Washington, D.C. district. Bryant visited the Haewoon-dae resort and will. did in their country. gap still exists between systems. I don’t have any ideological knowing what’s good for The length of the work 84 percent of the doctors, Vietnamese people when she recent­ yoke around my neck that blinds me "The Soviets have cheated on nearly every treaty Sen. Jake Garn (R- has put Bossard back on the payroll you and actually practicing week apparently has little 85 percent of the People were recruited for the time being until he makes his to do with job satisfaction. ly denounced the cruel Communist to human rights violations.’” — good health habits. executives and 86 percent for the study through their Utah) on SALT II. final decision in the next few weeks. Engagem m to Garment workers, who of the farmers. business and professional suppression of human righb in Viet- Celedonian-Record (St. Johnsbury, For example; have the shortest work Vt) — Half or considerably On two issues, drinking organizations or unions: week of the six groups, more of the six oc­ and sexual activity, the American Management Baron-Petrone Adler-Turner Schors-Robitaille were among those who morality turned out to be a Associations, the National Society Fighting For House Preservation ine engagement of Miss Kathleen cupational groups studied said they would like to lose liked their jobs the least; stronger influence than Grange, the International A, Baron to Dr. William F. Petrone, farmers and family belief in physical harm­ Ladies’ Garment Workers weight, but few reported Thoughts EDITOR’S NOTE: The following architectural and a cultural stand­ “’The house itself faces not the^ ticized but real level of wealth and both of Mobile, Ala., has been an­ dieting during the six physicians, both with long fulness as deterrent. Union, The National nounced by her parents, Mr. and statement concerning the 150-year- point. river that brought news of the nation beauty. In the north we think of the months prior to the survey. hours, liked theirs the Psychological con­ Secretaries Association Mrs. Stanley W. Baron of Franklin, most. siderations were ranked The women of the Bible have some him he would become the father of old Brewer House was prepared by “’The house is one of the earliest to the lawyers and politicians of our beauty that surrounded the sea cap­ — People who said they and the American Federa­ Mass. A major cause of job un­ lessons that we women might well all nations. Time was running out, Mary Dowden and endorsed by the and best preserved examples in New state, but the fields that brought life tains and merchants and the wealth believed in specific good second on the question of tion of Teachers. Dr. Petrone is the son of Mr. and happiness — as distinct potential dangers of sexual heed. Take the matter of marriage. thought Sarah, and she got the idea Historical Society of East Hartford. England of the transition between and prosperity to our valley. flaunted by the early industrialists. Mrs. Arthur C. Petrone of nutrition practices out­ from stress — was lack of that the promised cMld should come We imagine the New England farmer numbered those who ac­ activity. Physical con­ About 1,5(X) individuab in The Bible teaches that persons The statement was read as part of the severe classic style of the “'The Brewers were not ignorant of Manchester, appreciation at work in all as hardworking, thrifty, pious and tually practiced what they siderations placed third. each group was sent a should not be mismated with un­ by way of Hager, instead of to her. the society’s bid to have the house Federal period and the more roman­ the world: they ran a small general Miss Baron received her six occupations. preached. The study found farmers’ lengthy questionnaire. believers. Now this is Paul who is Abraluun gave in to her plans and named to the National Registry of tic Greek revival villas. Outwardly it store, served in the State Assembly narrow-minded. bachelor’s degree from Bridgewater Four of the six groups views on sexuality were — Almost everyone sur­ Return rates ranged from saying this. If we have a choice, a pretty soon Hagar was pregnant. But Historical Places. The house was could have been built 10 to 15 years and were active in town and church ‘"The Brewer House alone stands State College in Massachusetts and said money was their main the most traditional, 36 percent of the teachers veyed agreed exercise is beliver should not marry an un­ things got pretty unpleasant and named to the registry last month. later than its actual construction in affairs; but they were always people as proof that Connecticut farms were graduated with honors from the cause of stress at home. followed by secretaries. to 56 percent of the important to health. But believer. Hagar decided to leave without per- qqjg Town Council tonight will act on 1827-28, yet the sturdy post and beam of the land, growers of hay and cat­ prosperous, that hardworking University of Rhode Island receiving But on the job, it was often Five of the six groups secretaries. a masters of library science degree. only one-half to two-thirds outweighed by other fac­ mission. Knowing that she and her Mayor Richard H. Blackstone’s construction and unadorned facade tle, and later and especially, tobacco farmers could achieve a level of style of any of the groups said answered “definitely yes” Take Micbal for instance, the She is employed in the library tors — except for garment yet unborn child might be beading for proposal to set aside a tract of town- make it well witbin the solid farmers. It was tobacco that and progressiveness and solid value they exercised twice a to the question of sex teing The respondenb ages are daughter of Saul who married David. department of the University of workers, the lowest im- necessary to their hap­ death, she fled, going toward Egypt, owned land near the Hockanum “Colonial” tradition of the Connec­ unsurpassed anywhere. The week or more. mostly in the middle — Saul had arranged David’s marriage sustained our state agriculture a hun­ South Alabama. come group. ’They ranked piness — but in varying But somewhere in the desert an school for possible relocation of the ticut River Valley. It is a dwelling existence of the Brewer House, built The study was made for from a mean of 41 years to Michal hoping that it would make dred years ago and tobacco and hard Dr. Petrone graduated from Susan Adler money as the major cause degrees. Fifty-two percent old for teachers and angel of the Lord visited her and told (,ouse. Here is the statement: apparently more at home in the ur­ work that sustained the Brewer before 1830, and lovingly maintained Manchester High School in 1968 and The American Academy of him unhappy and cause his death. Family Physicians among of stress at work and at of the business executives executives to 58 for her to return to Sarah. So putting her ban elegance of Charleston or New House. for over 100 years by one family, received a bachelor’s degree from Russell Turner That was a great beginning for a sample groups of business home. and 49 percent of the fami­ farmers. Most are stable, pride in her pocket she returned. ..^g Historical Society of York, a center of grace and moderni­ refutes many stereotypes of our the University of Connecticut and a The engagement of Miss Susan The study indicates pill- ly doctors said so, but only marriage! One day, though, Michal Kimberlee F. Schors executives, family career workers represen­ Because of her obedience, God said East Hartford believe the Seldon ty, yet built in a Connecticut village “When we think of culture and heritage aft(^ is a significant part of master's deg,\ ' from the University Adler to Russell Turner, both of popping — at least among 42 percent of the farmers, ting a wide range of social, got wind of a plot to kill David so she taste in the mid-19th century south, of Massachusetts. He received a doc­ The engagement of Miss Kimberlee physicians, farmers, gar­ to her’"The baby you are expecting is B rew er H ouse is of g re a t and by a family without strong ur- our histor^ worth of inclusion on the Manchester, has been announced by Faith Schors of Vernon to James D. the six groups studied — is 38 percent of the teachers educational and warnd Mm to run for his life. She put we think of the plantations, cotton torate of microbiology from the ment workers, secretaries a son. You are to name Mm Ishmael. significance to the history of our baneties, a family rooted in the sandy National Registry of Historical her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Robitaille of Storrs has been an­ a lot less prevalent than and 31 percent of the economical cir­ a house idol in Ms bed to fool the and tobacco, that supported a roman­ University if Rhode Island. He is a Adler of 29 Diane Drive, Manchester, and teachers. popular belief would have You will get a large offspring, Hagar, region and our nation both from an riverine soil of Blast Hartford. Places.” nounced by her parents, Mr. and The family doctors want secretaries. The questions cumstances. would-be assassins. We may suppose member of Sigma Xi, the science it. ’The participants were on sexual satisfaction and so large that it cannot be counted.” Mr, Turner is the son of Mrs. Mrs. Raymond Schors of 66 Hillside to find out how lifestyles that David did not know about the honor sj, ;v . He is presently a Manor Ave., Vernon. given a list of seven types attitudes were not sent to research associate at the School of Charlotte Spencer of 174 Irving St., affect health care, and how house idol, because be loved God, but Hagar knew the God of Abraham Greg Pearson they can be of more help to of medication and ask ^ to the garment workers, at the Madicine, University of South Manchester, and Russell Turner of 86 XEROX we can also suppose that the house and~Barah but ultimately she never Mr. Robitaille is the son of Mr. and patients with ailments indicate which they took request of their trade un­ Alabama. Carpenter Road, Manchester. idol was Michal’s idea. This was a accepted Him as her own. As Mrs. Romeo J. Robitaille of Putnam. related to stress at home regularly: allergy pills- ion. The couple is planning an Aug. 25 antihistamines, pain, Ishmael grew older, she traveled to and at work. All five groups who comes signal of a growing breach between Presidential Fever Growing wedding at St. Mary’s Church in Miss Adler graduated from nerve, sleeping, pep or diet answered the sexuality Michal and David. Outwardly their Egypt and brought him back a wife. Manchester High School in 1975, She Miss Schors graduated from Results of the study by Pronto Printer Franklin. Mass. Rockville High School and from the and sleeping pills. questions were more con­ 1007 Main St.. E.H. marriage seemed to have spiritual By this act, she proved that she was President Jimmy Carter has not her own this year. She plans to run as challenge from Democrats suppor­ well known, even though he has is a member of the Center Ballet Research ( Forecasts, a served as a member of the House of Company. She is employed at the Academy of Hairstylists in Hartford. market research group umty. But God was not truly in her still a heathen in her heart. Although had the easiest of times in 1979. a Democratic candidate for the Town ting Ted Kennedy, give Carter plenty She is employed at the Hairy Canary Representatives for 20 years. I Duplicate Bridge i Journal Inquirer in Manchester. which is a subsidiary of heart. David did not worship other God had helped her when she had When unemployment dropped Board of Directors. of work. Barber Shop in Vernon and the Cam­ Ruder ( Finn, Inc., of New gods. He believe in one true God. called upon him in desperation. He slightly, gasoline prices shot up. Last week, after announcing her “It is going to be tough,” she said Irish repeated Anderson’s belief pus Barber Shop in Storrs. Mr. Turner also graduated from York, was released Ultimately Michal could not share never bwame Lord of her life. He While he worked on agreements over plans to run, she praised Carter and of his re-election. But, she predicted that the Illinois representative has to Manchester High School in 1975 and Wednesday. permitted her to be forced from he will win in 1 ^ . do well in the early primaries, to July 6. Manchester Masonic Tem­ Mr. Robitaille graduated from Put­ David’s joy and praise of God. She arms and the Middle East, he could his administration. is currently attending Manchester Major findings included; ple— North-South: Lucal and Farris, nam High School and from the came to despise her husband. She did Abraham’s family so that she and not get experts to agree on how to “I think the President has done an have a chance. Community College. He is employed — Escape from stressful first; Mr. and Mrs. D. McCarthy, se­ not allow God to touch her inner per­ Ishmael lived in a nomadic life. help the sagging economy. outstanding job,” Mrs. Weinberg Wallace Irish Jr., Manchester’s “When you see a guy like Ander­ at Kawie Tool & Supply Co., Inc. in University of Connecticut. He is workloads, deadlines and cond; pethis and Palcich, third. employed at Mansfield Training sonality spiritually. ’The Bible says Ishmael became the founder of the He has been subjected to much said. She feels some of Carter’s ac­ representative on the Republican son, it’s a shame that the presidential East Hartford. pressure from superiors is East-West: Mr. and Mrs. Fecteau, School. UP that she had no child to the day of her Arab nations, while the Israelites are criticism in recent months, and polls complishments have been overlooker State Central Committee, last week campaign is just a beauty pageant. first; Glenn Prentiss and Murray not a major reason for the descendants of Isaac, Sarah’s because of the recent problems. traveled to Hartford twice to meet He’s more than just a smile,” Irish changing jobs. It isn’t even death. Do you suppose God was have shown his popularity at a point Powell, second; Joyce Sorencon and The couple is planning a July 28 No wedding date has been set. two GOP candidates interested in said. wedding at Imperial Caterers. (Pisano photo) a cause of job unhappiness, revealing Ms disapproval of a woman son. equivalent to Richard Nixon’s She mentioned, for instance, his Barbara Beckley. third. iE A woman or a man might well con­ taking Carter’s job. Connolly, however, was un­ the study indicated ; people who treated the man He loved so following the Watergate revelations. work on the SALT talks, the Middle One of tbe hopefuls, John Anderson inspiring, he said. think stress comes with the badly? Here is the warning — that if sider the faith or lack of faith in the Still, Carter continues to have a East peace treaty and civil service of Illinois, impressed Irish. The territory. S TUATION husband and wife are not one in God person whom they select to marry. strong supporter in Manchester. reform. “He just didn’t make a good cam­ — Asked their major Taking these examples from our Bi­ She feels a solution to the energy other, John Connolly of Texas, did paign appearance. It was like a pep — sharing spiritual unity — their Barbara Weinberg, who along with reasons for changing jobs, ble, they may be warned of unhap­ problem is a key for the re-election of not. rally,” he said. Unlike Anderson, marriage may succomb to the her husband, Stanley, headed people mentioned greater piness that is likely to follow. Carter’s campaign in Connecticut in Carter. “Anderson comes across as a very who discussed problems and W edding pressures of life. self-fulfillment almost as The energy and economy practical candidate,” Irish said. He solutions, Connolly said little of sub­ Rev. Marjorie L. Ililes 1976, feels he has done a good job. often as better pay. We remember Hagar, who was Mrs. Weinberg is in a campaign of problems, combined with a strong said the Illinois congressman is not stance, Irish said. D’Angelo-Beyrer — The amount of stress Kids, Sarah’s handmaiden. God bad Bolton and Vernon at work varied widely ac­ promised Abraham a son and through United Methodist Churches Ms. Elizabeth Ellen Beyrer of ceremony at the bride’s home. Beyrer. Mr. D’Angelo is the son of cording to occupation. But Manchester and Fred Michael Ms. Beyrer is the daughter of Ms. Fred William and Ms. Corrine A. all six groups — three make extra Don Graff D'Angelo of Torrington were Helen F. Beyrer of Manchester and D’Angelo of Torrington. predominantly male, three married June 1 in a private the late Professor J, Benjamin The couple is residing in Coventry. predominantly female — Yesterdays said their work en­ money this vironments were Los Estados Unidos? significantly more 25 Years Ago pace of shoppers at the annual “Sidewalk Sales,” sponsored by the evitable mathematical result if pre­ from such hypothetical projections, stressful than their homes. Spanish the first language of the According the U.S. Immigration — All six groups regard summer. Manchester taxpayers tell the Retail Division of the Greater sent growth rates for all groups in however. And that is that the Gasoline Safety Tips Board of Directors to trim budget United States? Service reckoning, the annual in­ smoking, drinking, sex, Manchester Chamber of Commerce. the population continued unchanged American population is never static. requests. It could be, and within another crease in the U.S. population of A University of Connecticut exten­ Siphoning by mouth is an unsafe extremely difficult to extinguish. exercise and eating as Hispamc origian for the next 30 years. The En­ It is ever changing, and ever sion safety specialist urges caution Have your own generation if a current reading of different in composition today from practice. If you must carry small amounts of stress-related activities. Harold Topliff is elected captain of is at least 12 per­ vironmental Fund, which made the when pouring gasoline from one con­ gasoline in your trunk, Byler strongly The three leading ways population growth rates is anywhere what it was yesterday and will be If gasoline gets in your lungs, it can 10 Years Ago Hose Co. 1 of the Eighth District Fire cent. This in­ projections, observes. That, tainer to another. kill you. recommends that you use a safety of coping with stress are, near close to the mark. Department. however, is what is least likely to tomorrow. Rick Byler of the Department of If you accidentally swallow gas­ can (maximum five gallons). This predictably: talking with a Paper Route Heat and humidity do not slow the cludes natural in­ happen. Such change is the hallmark of Agricultural Engineering explains oline do not induce vomiting. Have friend, eating and exer­ crease and legal safety can should NOT be made of Such population trends do not con­ dynamic society. that gasoline vapors will form a someone call a physician immediate­ sheet metal, or any other material cising. Everybody uses the immigration plus tinue indefinitely. They may, of Too few women at arms flammable mixture with air. He ly. Remember also that gasoline that may split or crack. first as an outlet. Between larDoiiXSMiyil the continuing points out that an open flame or an fumes may cause unconsciousness in the other two, eating was SCOOPS massive inflow of coures, go Op. But it is much more ’The Army has a problem operating motor may serve to ignite common for a spurt of explosive It is not meeting its recruitment enclosed areas. more often the women’s I CAH'T UNKRSIANP ALL I PIP WAS OFFER TO CLEAR NIS illegal im­ the mixture even at a distance. Byler suggests carrying a small choice, and exercising, the Call growth to be followed by a downturn. quotas for women. What inakes it ^ollega Notra WINPSHIEIP/WP CHECK HIS OIL. migrants. Byler says that there is also danger pump especially designed for men’s. 647-9946 m i At that rate, HispaMcs will out­ We should hope so. Not for any worse is toat the Navy and Air Force of creating a spark when using glass siphoning for long trips or when you — Heavy drinking and number blacks as the largest minori­ reason of preserving an ethnic status are. and some types of plastic which can­ must go out on a low tank. Thomas S. Cameron, son of Mr. heavy smoking are most ask for ty group in the country within a quo, but because of total U.S. popula­ The brass concerned with the not dissipate the electric charge built It’s not a good practice to store and Mrs. Allen J. Cameron of 29 common among business decade. But growth will not, of tion of 500 million (that Is, one-half problem thinks the glamor of sea i up inside the container. gasoline in the trunk of your car. Brookfield St., received a bachelor of executives, the group Tom course, stop there. If it continues at billion) a generation from now would duty and piloting planes may have To prevent a spark, Byler suggests Byler explains that the ga'- 'ine con­ arts degree in communication reporting the most or be beyond the capabilities of the something to do with it. It’s difficult tainer may explode from internal studies from the University of stressful work; and least 12 percent for another 20 years, using conductive containers. nation’s resources to support with, in to meet that competition with your Remember to always maintain pressure built up from movement or Nevada at Las Vegas, among those reporting the Hispanlc-Americans will number Joanne basic Army activity — slogging metallic contact, this means, for on impact. least stressful jobs: heavy some 250 million, half the total pop­ the words of ’The Environmental example, keeping the pump nozzle in He points out that one gallon of John F. Garaventa of 109 N. drinking among farmers, ulation and far and away its largest Fund, "anything resembling through the mud under a heavy pack. contact with the mouth of the gas gasoline has the explosive force of Lakewood Circle, Manchester, and heavy smoking among single ethnic component. digmty.” ’True, but have they considered tank of the car. more than ten sticks of dynamite. received a master of science degree garment workers. ’That at least, would be the in­ There is one thing to be learned eliminating KP? Be careful when siphoning gas­ The speed of the explosion and the recently from the University of As job stress increases, oline. heat generated make gasoline Missouri-Coiumbia. the study found, so do EVENING HERALD, Tues., July 17, 1979- PAGE NINE PAGE EIGHT - EVENING HERALD. Tues., July 17.J»79 f Obltuarl— J Four-Day Week Rya^, Carlton Match of Power Hurlers ...... jif ■W waters at the end of the season, but who follows Uie Angel fireballer. pitches to whom may be of little Sox in center, Carl Yastrzemski of Fred Gardner I----- f i r TiiiHihli ------1 ™ 'l ■’ losing streak and cut into an overall v '.y V SEATTLE (UPI) - Nolan the Red Sox at first, Darrell Porter National lead of 30-18-1. first he is seekihg two goals—to lead National Manager Tom Lasorda significance. The hometown SeatUe S0\JTH WINDSOR - Fred Ryan and Steve Carlton have Uie Americans to victory in the All- said flat out Steve Rogers of the Mon­ Nbriners say the foul lines at the of the Royals behind the plate, Frank Gardner, 17, of 115 Pine Tree Lane Not Likely Now The Nationals, led by Carlton at been two of baseball’s more Star game and the Angels to the A.L. treal Expos will follow Carlton and Kingdome are 316 feet and the power White of the Royals at second and drowned early Saturday morning the start, are equally determined to MANCHESTER — Although, some The office collects as much as 20 dominant pitchers over the pennant. Joe Niekro of the Houston Astros will alieys 357. Ryan, who has a 1-1 record Ryan on the mound. while swimming in the fog covered make it eight games in a row and in a The Nationals will field Davey town employees like the idea, it percent of its bills from persons who While Ryan talked long and in pitch a little later. this year in the enclosed park, insists waters of Eastons Beach in Newport, past dozen seasons, so when sense ms^e up for some of the Lopes of the Dodgers at second, Dave appears the administration has no come to town hall and pay in person, detail about his plans and hopes at a Besides Ryan, Lemon has Tommy that’s a lot of hogwash. R.I., police said. they face each other in the frustration of seemingly always Parker of the Pirates in right, Steve plans to implement a four-day work Turek said. These customers expect news conference Monday, Carlton, John and Ron Guidry of the Yankees, “I just don’t think the power aileys Lifeguards found the body about Kingdome tonight in the 50th losing in the World Series. The A.L. Garvey of the Dodgers at first, Mike week. the office to be open at certain hours has won five of the-last seven World who is 9-6 for the Phillies, remained Jim Kern of the Rangers, Dave are shorter than that,” said Ryan, “I four hours later where it had been All-Star game — Ryan for the secluded in a midtown hotel. He sent Lemanczyk of the Blue Jays, Sid know it for a fact. A high-scoring Schmidt of the Phillies at third, washed upon the beach, police said. The idea first was proposed last and on certain days, he said. Series, first with the Oakland A’ and week when town officials discussed Other employees, however, felt underdog American. League word he doesn’t give interviews, so Monge of the Indians, Don Stanhouse game is a strong possibility and George Foster of the Reds in left, According to poiice, he was swim­ then with the New York Yankees. Dave Winfield of the Padres in ideas for saving energy and gasoline. residents would learn to adjust to and Carlton for the streaking “The World Series is something his thoughts about tonight’s game, of the Orioles, Bob Stanley of the Red before it’s over every pitcher on both ming with friends, including which gets under way at 8:40 p.m. Sox and Mark Gear of the Angels. sides may be used. I’ve given up only center. Bob Boone of the Phillies Catherine Bearce of South Windsor Jay Giles, director of public works, new schedules if the town shifted to a National — it will be power else,” said A.L. president Lee suggested the four-day work week partial or complete four-day work, EDT, remain his own. But he is a Lasorda can pick from among eight home runs this year (in 145 1-3 behind the plate, Larry Bowa of the who heard him scream that he against power. McPhail, “Frankly, we want to win Phillies at short and Carton on Uie and said it would help cut gasoline week. the All Star game, and this year I feel fierce competitor and with six Joaquin Andujar and Joe Sambito of innings) and four of Uiem have been couldn’t swim back to shore. She lost The Americans haven’t won an All- previous All-Star game appearances the Astros, Mike LaCoss of the Reds, in the Dome.” mound. sight of him, and she and the other use for travel to and from work and we will do it. We have a very strong Star game since 1971 in Detroit when it’s certain he knows what the game Gaylord Perry of the Padres and The Americans will go with a star­ The game will be televised friends then cailed police, who work sites. team, one that matches the National Town Manager Robert Weiss said home runs by Frank Robinson, Har­ is all about. Bruce Sutter of the Cubs after he has ting lineup of Roy Smalley of the nationally with an estimated 50 started the search. At 6:40 a.m., the in every way, so maybe the streak million audience in addition to a the four-day week might still be im­ mon Killebrew and Reggie Jackson American Manager Bob Lemon pitched Carlton, Rogers and Niekro. Twins at short, Grorge Brett of the Coast Guard sent out a boat to search 1^-^,__ carried the day. As a result, the 1979 will finally come to an end.” Kingdome sellout of almost 59,000. plemented, but if it is it would be only New Lawsuit Ryan, 12-6, is piaying out his con­ said he hopes to get three innings out While much is being made of the Royals at third, Don Baylor of the the area, poiice said. American Leaguers led hy Ryan, is The game also will be beamed to 10 for a few departments, such as the tract and will test the free agent of Ryan and then let the game dictate respective pitching staffs, the Angels in left, Jim Rice of the Red Gardner was a graduate of South determined to end a seven-game Kingdome is a hitter’s park, so who Sox in right, Fred Lynn of the Red other countries via satellite. Windsor High School. Highway Department. Is Different He is survived by his mother. Otherwise, the four-day week Queen Esther Williams of Hartford; would severely cut services provided (Continued from Page One) his foster parents, Mr. and Mrs. by the town government, he said. Samuei Juggins of South Windsor; Future Architects Weiss said, for instance, that committee and the court select the Templeton Refusal MerriwelUlike End three foster brothers, Samuei W. Manchester wouid not implement a third person. These sandcastle designers traveled to beach for a swim. The meinbers of the sand­ plan like the City of Danbury’s, Jurgins of Hartford, Troy Mundle Rittenband said in May that "he which has all town offices working on and Curtis King, both of South Wind­ Eastbury Pool in Glastonbury in Monday on castle crew are from left to right, Douglas was shocked” by Judge A n il’s deci­ Called Big Mistake To Manchester Win a four-day week. sor; and a foster sister, Delores the “Splashmobile.” The “Splashmobile” is a Donovan, 7, Neil Demarse, 4 and his brother sion in favor of Manchester. He said Employees who taiked about the SEA’TTLE (UPI) - Mike Schmidt thinks Garry Templeton McGhee of Hartford. bus that leaves the Welles Village Communi­ Richard Demarse, 6. (Herald photo by that the closing of Burnham Street With a Frank Merriwell-like finish, the Manchester American The funeral is Wednesday at 11 four-day plan seemed to like the idea. was wrong in passing up an opportunity to play in All-Star Game. ty Building at 11 a.m. every Monday to take Lavellee) It would have workers come in will send much of .the traffic onto Legion baseball team came from behind in its last at-bats to a.m. at the John C. Ciark Funeral ^ u th Windsor’s Pleasant Valley Templeton, Uie shortstop for the “Garry just has to realize that it’s Home, 319 Barbour St., Hartford. children from the North end of town to the earlier and leave later than they now down Enfield, 4-3, in 2!one Eight action last night at Fermi High. do for the four days. Then, they Road and other roads which cannot St. Louis Cardinals, was named as an a popularity contest and that’s the Burial will be in Wapping Cemetery. The Post 102 side, although it would get a three-day weekend. bear such heavy traffic flow. alternate to Uie National League way it goes. Just being named to the Friends may call at the funeral South Windsor pleaded with threatened earlier, had a no-hitter Arena retired the first batter on a There also would be savings in squad by Manager Tom Lasorda but All-Star team is a great honor.” home Wednesday from 10 to 11 a.m. ZBA Approves Exception Manchester town officials in an ef­ declined the invitation because he Maybe Templeton should talk to being tossed at them by Enfield pop to the catcher but Eric heating and air conditioning costs, starter Wayne Greenougb. It trailed, Gauruder, on a 1-0 offering, blasted a Mrs. Leon S. Gondarowaki they said. fort to keep Burnham Street open, wasn’t elected by the fans to the star­ Nolan Ryan. Ryan, the starting however Manchester officials felt ting iineup. pitcher for the American League in 3-0, going into the final inning before grandslam homer over the left “I think the town shouid at least 24- ELLINGTON - Mrs. Caroline C. that to do so would go against a “If I ain’t startin’, I ain’t depar­ Tuesday’s All-Star Game, once did exploding, doing it on two hits. centerfield fence to lift Manchester Gondarowski, 69, of 129 Orchard St. "try it,” one employee said. Danbury to victory.TT was a shot over Uie 380- For New Office Building has implemented its plan on a trial pledge made to the Buniham Street- tin’,” was Tempieton’s line. something similar to what Enfield opened the scoring in the died Monday at Rockville General area residents that some buffer Schmidt, the starting third Templeton has done and turned down second inning off Manchester starter foot sign. Hospital. She was the wife of Leon S. By JUNE TOMPKINS to equalize the side yards of two lots map, Diana said. basis for the summer and, so far, the Paul McQuskey in relief got the plan has been successful. would be provided to shield them baseman for the National League in an opportunity to pitch in the All-Star Ken Hill. John Wakelee singled, and Gondarowski. Herald Reporter at 51 and 55 Summit St. in the event Joel Janenda, the attorney from the traffic. The original suit Jay Wheeler sacrificed him to se­ win for the locals. He wnet 2 2/3 in­ of a property sale, according to representing the estate of Raymond Some town workers are not as im­ Tuesday night’s 50th All-Star Game, Game. Mrs. Gondarowski was bom Oct. MANCHESTER - The Zoning was filed following Manchester’s cond. Hill’s attempt at picking ning, yieided two hits,walked on and James Somers, licensed surveyor, D. Mahoney, said family members pressed with the idea, though. Weiss believes every player should be That was two years ago when 29,1909 in Rockville and had lived in Board of Appeals Monday night ap­ refusal to keep Bunuam Street open. honored to be selected regardless if U.-i Wakelee off second went into center- struckout one. Hill went the first 4 who represented the applicants. had no objection to the application. said those he has spoken to are con­ Manager Billy Martin, after not the Rockville-Ellington area all her proved a special exception to con­ they were chosen by the fans or ap­ originally naming Ryan to his roster, field with the runner coming around 1/3 innings, giving up seven hits and life. She was a communicant of St. However, a second part of the Approval was given, however, sub­ cerned about a reduction of services to score. three runs, two earned. He walked struct a new medical office building variance request for a reduced street ject to a surveyor’s land survey. to the public. pointed by the manager. selected the flame-throwing right­ Joseph's Church, Rockville, and a in Residence Zone C at 12-14 Haynes “I can’t speak personaily for hander to replace Frank Tanana Enfield, now 6-10 in the Zone, none and fanned two. Greenough in 6 member of its St. Helen's Society and frontage of 30.23 feet (75 feet The ZBA unanimously denied a Tax Coliector James Turek said, “I 1/3 innings was tagged with the lone St. Garry,” said the Philadelphia after Tanana was injured. Ryan Starting All-Star Pitchers added two markers in the fourth. the Polish Women’s Alliance. required) was denied 4 to 1 with ZBA variance requested by James Ramos don’t know if it’s going to work in this safety, three runs. He walked six and Attorney Herbert A. Phelon told department. Peopie have grown to Phillies siugger. “I’m sure he has his refused and now believes he made a Steve Carlton (left) of the Philadelphia Phillies will start for John Frangiamore singled and was She is also survived by a son, Leon member John Cagianello voting in to divide a parcel of land at 63 Irving repiaced on the base path by Steve struckout two. Arena took the loss. the board that four Manchester favor. In another motion made by St. into two lots. Ramos’ attorney, expect this department to be open.” own reasons for not coming. But, if mistake. the National League All-Stars while Nolan Ryan of the Califor­ A. Gondarowski of Enfield; a physicians have proposed a two-story Cerrato on a fielder’s choice. Manchester, now 15-2 in the Zone ZBA member Harriet Haslett for a Joel Janenda, described the lot with you asked him when he was 10 years “There were a lot of factors in­ nia Angels will do the honors for the American Leaguers tonight brother, Stanislaw Czerny of Poland; building to house three practices, two oid if he would want to play in the All- Wakelee singled followed by a and 22-6 overall, returns to action variance on the frontage, she was the about one-third of it unusable volved in turning down the invitation two sisters, Mrs. Mary Zuraw of on the first floor and one on the se­ Star Game someday. I’d guarantee in "n,” Said Ryan. “In ’771 really an­ at the Kingdome in Seattle. (UPI Photo) Wheeler fielder’s choice. He swiped Wednesday night against Zone foe Boca Raton, Fla., and Mrs. Helena only one to vote in favor. because of a steep slope at the rear of second and both runners crossed the South Windsor at Eagie Fieid at 6 cond flohr. "I don’t think it’s jeapordizing the the owner’s house. he’d say. T il be there.’ ticipated making the team and Podlasek of Poland; and three Drs. Robert E, Stanton and Don A. McCarthy To Make “What he should realize is that this planned on taking my family to New plate on a John Baldyga doubie over o’clock. Gregg Kane draws the star­ grandchildren. use of the property,” she said. “I It is a part of an older development Ken Brasa’s head in left. ting nod for the Post 102 crew. Guinan are partners in the practice think it’s making g(KKl use of what is known as Homestead Park. ZBA is a once in a lifeUme, or maybe four York. When I wasn’t chosen I was The funeral is Wednesday at 8:15 of obstetrics and gynecology. The in a lifetime Uiing. There are some somewhat disappointed, and so we EH Legion Subdued Brasa drew a leadoff walk in the a.m. from the White-Gibson-Small essentially a large parcel for more Chairman Kenneth Tedford said the sevenUi to begin the uprising. After a Edwards Selected other doctors involved in the than one building lot. A denial of the board doesn’t think there should be a guys who are good enough to make it made other plans for the All-Star Funeal Home, 65 Elm St., Rockville, proposed facility are Dr. Edward J. 13 or 14 times, but that’s rare. I don’t strikeout, Mike Freiheit dumped a HOUSTON (UPI) - University of request is denying use of the land.” change in the subdivision. "1 don’t Town Car Use Plan break. with a mass at St. Joseph's Church at Sulick, gynecologist and obstetrician, think I'd ever deciine the opportunity single to shallow right center for the Houston sprinter Rich Edwards has In other business, the ZBA ap­ believe it would be in keeping with "Then, when 1 was asked to In Protested Tilt 9. Burial will be in St. Bernard's and Dr. Stephen G. Romeo, der­ MANCHESTER - Assistant To\ra He hopes to have a Comprehensive to play in the All-Star Game.” replace Frank Tanana I declined it first safety off Greenough. Kyie Ayer been selected to represent the United proved a variance request by the the neighborhood,” Tedford said. Cemetery, Rockville. matologist. Manager Charles McCarthy said Employment and Training Act Naturally a player feels much ai^ many said it was a slap at Billy Three runs in the top of the eighth inning lifted Windsor past walked to load the bases with Tom States in this month’s Moscow Spar- Friends may call at the funeral KBW Storage Co. at 7 and 9 Pleasant The board was presented with a empioyee start work on the project East Hartford, 5-2, in American Legion Zone Eight baseball ac­ Arena coming on in relief. The request was approved subject St. subject to a survey by a land sur­ Monday night that he wiil present a more pride in being voted to the star­ Martin, which it wasn’t. 1 also wasn’t tacade mini-Olympics in Moscow. home tonight from 6 to 9. A prayer petition with 31 signatures of comprehensive energy conservation by Oct. 1, he said. The system, when to recommendations from Town veyor. ting team by Uie fans. But Schmidt upset that Frank was picked over tion last night at Shea Park service will be conducted tonight at 8 neighboring property owners op­ pian for the use of town vehicles and it is in operation, will provide a can speak from experience when he Planner Alan Lamson that drainage Also, approval was given to Leland posing the request. me. Looking back on it I’m not so The contest was played under at the funeral home. for town workers to the Board of clearing house for those interested in says that’s no indication of a player’s plans be approved by the town A. Potterton for addition of a The board tabled a request from , sure I made the right decision, but at protest by East Hartford because of The family suggests that any Directors next month. participating in such a ride-sharing engineer, that wheel guards in the Dr. Donald Pet, psychiatrist, to build ability. that time I felt like I did and I stuck an umpire’s ruling in the top of Uie memorial gifts may be made to the breezeway and garage with a He told the Transportation Ad­ Trevino Out to Break program, he said. Schmidt, the top vote-getter in the parking lot be approved by the bedroom over the garage at 200 a three-room addition to the by my guns.” eighth. The protest will have to be American Heart Association of building inspector, and that the visory Commission, that he had been If the program is approved, the NL this season, will be starting for Ryan’s attitude has changed Lydall St. Educational Community Center at ruled upon. Greater Hartford, 310 Collins St., overall building space be reduced “wrestiing with an in-house transpor­ town would compile information Uie first time in Ali-Star competiUon. toward the All-Star Game. Hartford. Approval was granted the estate of 645 Birch Mountain Road. The board The victory moves Windsor to 10-7 because it is too large for the planned tation system” which might include about those interested in par­ He has had strong first halfs of the “It’s definitely an honor to be here in the Zone while it drops second Jinx at Lytham Course Raymond D. Mahoney to divide a felt that Dr. Pet’s proposed plans ticipating in the plan, and then, Howard C. Strickland parking area. parcel of land with two houses on it car pools for town workers. To be season before, but he has never and to be chosen as the starter,” he place East Hartford, 13-4, two full were insufficient, and will ask him to match persons together who have EAST HARTFORD - Howard C. Paul Phillips, who owns the house at 41 and 43 Cedar St. The parcel, consistant, the town should also ask finished first in the voting among said. , games behind Zone-leader come back with more specific site its residents to use car pools to and compatible schedules. third baseman. make playing golf you use to try to Strickland, 48, of Medford, Ore., next to where the proposed building which has been in the Mahoney fami­ plans. Maybe Roy Smalley echoed the Manchester. LYTHAM ST. ANNES, from work, he said. “I wiil be urging Since the federal government “If (Pete) Rose was sUll playing pay the taxman on the endorsements formerly of East Hartford, died July will be located, expressed his con­ ly for 92 years, came from the Just before the meeting closed, sentiments of most major leaguers The Post 77 crew next sees action car pooling for town workers,” he would pay the full cost of hiring a third base for Cincinnati, I wouldn’t England (UPI) — Lee Trevino, (British Op«nJ you have. 4 in Medford. He was the husband of cern about the close proximity of the Cheney family originally in one Cagianello suggested that something about the game. Wednesday night at Windsor Locks at parking area through Robert added. CETA employee, there would be lit­ be here right now,” Said Schmidt. “I’m just overwhelmed by this arriving with time to play only “In my career of 13 years I think I Mrs. Robert Berger Strickland. piece. Attorney Vincent Diana, be done with “these tag sales.” He 6 o’clock. Mr. Strickland was born in Samuelson, his representative. He is optimistic about a town-run tle cost to the town for the organiza­ “There’s no question Garry is among whole affair,” said Smalley, making Windsor took a 1-0 lead in the top of 27 practice holes, threatened to “I know when you have had a wet have proved myself. I have won all representing William Belfiore who said he knows a man who holds one over the world and this is what we February 1931 in East Hartford, son Samuelson said Phillips doesn’t op­ car pooiing program for iocal tion of the program. The Human Ser­ Uie best shortstops in Uie league, but his first All-Star appearance. “I’m the third on Dana Farrow’s triple and break the hoodoo of the Royal spring you will have rough knee high. purchased the property, said. There every Sunday, and who brings things call the icing on the cake when you do of the late Russell E. and Edith S. pose the proposed facility. residents, which he and Thomas vices Department will handle the Larry Bowa and Dave Concepcion very excited because it’s definitely a Wayne Dobrutsky’s RBI single. The Lytham St. Annes Course, It has always been the Open tradition are two houses on the parcel, but no in from other tag sales. “It’s getting project, be said. exhibitions and the other things, like Strickland, and had lived in Oregon The board approved a request from lot division is shown on any town O’Marra, a pubiic works aide have are excellent also and two of them dream come true for me.” home side retaliated with two where no American has won and that is how I like it. The harder it Raymond and Mary Poutre who want to be ridiculous,” Cogianello said. drafted. are going to be left out. TV.” for the past 10 years. He was markers in the bottom of the inning. the British Open since Bobby is the better I like it. employed as a machine foreman at Dave Fournier singled followed by “ In the last four Opens I’ve the Jeddeloh Bros, of Gold Hill, Med­ a walk to Mike Cook. All hands were Jones in 1926. played” — he missed the 1976 tourna­ ford. * Manch»sfr p q iic * R «p o rt Early Arriving Irwin safe as Dave Gustamachio safely “I’m in the right frame of mind. I ment because of a back injury — Boone Cited Traffic Officer Review am playing well and putting well. I He is also survived by two sons, bunted down the third base stripe, no “there had been no wind and no have a real good chance of winning,” NEW YORK (UPI) - All-star Howard J. Strickland of Vernon and one covering first on the play. Chris rough. This is the first Open since catcher Bob Boone of the Ronald J. Strickland of South Wind­ MANCHESTER — Police charged thrown through a phone booth at the said Trevino, who had back-to-back Looks to Good Outtng Nicholson’s sacrifice fly tied it with Muirfield in 1972 that is going to have Philadelphia Phillies was named the sor; two daughters, Edy Strickland George H. Brookbacks, 40, of 25\ comer of Main and Blssell streets Cook scoring on an infield miscue. Open triumphs in 1971 and 1972. some rough.” Forest St., Manchester, with third- Player of the Week for July 9-15, the and Lisa Strickland, both of Oregon; Will Allow More Turns Monday. A complainant reportedly LYTHAM ST. ANNES, “Family considerations were Windsor tied it in the top of the Americans have won eight of the Trevino said he was hitting the ball degree criminal mischief Monday. heard the glass shatter, but did not National League announced Monday. and a sister, Elsie August of South England (UPI) — Sometimes, going to take first place in my dec- seventh on Doug Sarant’s solo last 10 Opens, the only others coming quite well right now and he was con­ Glastonbury. to consider the allowance of right was installed because people raised a Police alleged he smashed a win­ see anyone. sion. Unfortunately, they took a back at Royal Lytham when victory went Boone, who helped Philadelphia to MANCHESTER — The town Police the life of a golf star takes on homer. fident in his game. an 11-3 homestand, went l^for-23 Burial was in Hillcrest Memorial Department has had two traffic of­ turn on red across sidewalks con­ ruckus to have them placed there, he dow at the Oak Street Package Store. seat.” to Britain’s Tony Jacklin and South “I started to putt well again and Police reported several thefts from more the flavor of pathos than In the eight, Joe Baltronis singled with a .565 average, two doubles and Park, Medford. J ficers reviewing intersections in trolled by “ Walk-Don’t Walk” said. If we take them out, where then He was released for a July 30 Although the former football star African Gary Player, who are in the that’s why my confidence is up,” he local residents during the day and glamour, such as the many oc­ and Mark Zarek tried to sacrifice. eight RBI. Steve Garvey of Los town since the state’s right turn at a signals in instances where sight dis­ will the liability lie,” he asked the appearance in East Hartford at the University of Gilorado con­ The peg by third sacker Kevin 152-strong field teeing off tpday in the night. casions when Hale Irwin added.„ .J . , . , _ Angeles, voted by the fans as the All- William A. Boot red traffic light law went into effect tances and geometric conditions are commission. Unless something Superior Court. sistently ranks among the top Hickey went wild with the arbiters 108th edition of golf’s oldest cham­ He said he welcom^ a rest ROCKVILLE — William A. Boot, satisfactory and only minimal or radically changes, where is the logic A mortar mixer and the chain used arrives home for a quick finishers at U.S. major cham­ pionship. July 1, Police Chief Robert Lannan awarding Baltronis home and Zarek ly and would Nay « three doubles and two home runs. 53, of 153 Union St. died Monday at told the town Transportation Ad­ sporadic p^estrian volume exists.” for taking them away?” he again An overheated electric motor sent to attach it to a tree were stolen from change of clothes, gathers his pionships, he never has played well third. East Hartford protested the Trevino was in his usual smoke billowing through the second a Parker Street resident, who was Rockville General Hospital. He was visory Commission Monday night. He said that until the advent of the asked. two children around him, and at the British Open. This will be his runner’s were allowed only two wisecracking mood Monday despite “During the worse situation of the and third floors of a Cheney Miils away from home for several days. sixth successive appearance and tinned his home run tear with three i the husband of Mrs. Beverly Lee They have selected several in­ right turn on red law, these “Walk- says, "Hi, kids. I’m dad, see bases. his later-than-scheduled arrival from nament golf without any rest — 30 . Boot. Don’t Walk” signals were an affor­ day, when there is the greatest traf­ buiiding, 55 Elm St., police said. The loss was estimated at $1,140. except for 1975, when he placed Chicago where he figured in a three- days in a row then a couple of days ho'i'e runs and eight RBI tersections where the “No Turn on you next week.” Mike Huyghe singled to right Mr. Boot was born Dec. 14, 1925 in Red” signs will be removed. One of dable luxury. “However, their very fic conflict, you may say the signal is Police and fire officials responded A 1979 gold Cadillac, a two-door ninth, Irwin has never finished better way tie for second place behind off, and another 30 days again. model, was stolen from an Adams scoring Zarek to make it 4-2 with the Pawtucket, R.I., son of Mrs. Annie these intersections is at Bidwell existance now constitutes an un­ understandable, but at other hours to the smoke late Monday night. An It was for such reasons that Irwin than 24th. Calvin Peete. “I play a lot of exhibitions because Street resident, police said. former stealing second and scoring Jakiel Boot of Pawtucket and the late Street and Hartford Road, an en­ necessary impediment in our effort see no reason for it,” Lannan said. air vent leading to the upper floors wasn’t sure he wanted to play in the He feels this sad state of affairs on Maurice Narcisse’s single. Conceding he had not done well in that’s where the money is,” said the William S. Boot, and had lived in trance to Manchester Community to maximize the gasoline savings and carried the smoke up the shaft, A Cottage street home was British Open this year. But while can be amended in this tournament. Bob Ouellette started and went 6 his last two appearances at Royal 39-year-oId American, who has won Mienoumi Promoted Rockville most of his life. He was an College, where at times traffic is pollution reduction that was intended police said. There was no damage to burglarized, police said, and a man’s wondering what to do, he went out “The biggest problem is I’ve never 2/3 innings for East Hartford. He Lytham, he felt sufficiently well- $190,000 on the circuit this season. TOKYO (UPI) — The Japan Sumo Army veteran of World War 11. He back^ up nearly to the intersection when the law was passed,” he said. Vandals Stop the buiiding or to any goods stored wallet containing $100 was taken. and won the U.S. Open at Toledo last come over here properly prepared,” walked two and fanned seven. Tom armed to tackle the 6,822-yard par-71 “They pay me $15,000 a time for Association Tuesday promoted Ozeki upstairs. All incidents are under investiga­ had been employed at Manchester of Hartford Road and Spencer Street, One of the intersections which month. Irwin said. “To be properly Guidotti in relief absorbed the loss. course, despite little time to prac­ exhibitions. They keep on paying that (champion) Mienoumi to the highest tion. “I was entered all along, but I Sand and Gravel Co. he said. Massett feels a right turn on red Board Meeting prepared, and that’s a phrase I heard He was tagged for three runs on tice. sort of money and I love it. rank of Yokozuna (grand champion). Poiice said a cinder block was wasn’t going to decide till the last He is also survived by a sister. This action is in line with what the should be allowed is at Forest and somewhere, you have to come over a three hits. Farrow went the distance “1 know a lot about this course,” “Exhibitions is where the money The board of directors of the Miss Claire Boot of Pawtucket. Main streets. Lannan reminded the minute,” Irwin said Sunday prior to week ahead of time. Unfortunately, I said the man who followed Jack state Department of Transportation MANCHESTER — Monday night’s for Windsor, hurling a three-hitter. You don’t make any money Association met Tuesday morning The funeral is Thursday at 9:15 group that this intersection was also his first pratice round on the Royal can’t do that. This tournament fails Nicklaus as the second player to pass is suggesting, according to a letter school board meeting was going He walked five and fanned eight. playing golf, but by proving to the and accepted the recommendation a.m. from Burke-Fortin Funeral Lytham and St. Annes Golf (bourse. at a time of year when I can’t take' $2 million in winnings. He thought the from Arthur B. Powers, chairman of a school crossing. The signal light, as smoothly with little debate and no Dobrutsky paced the visitors with a world that you can play golf and in for Mienoumi’s promotion made by Home, 76 Prospect St., with a mass the state Traffice Commission to all on Main Street, was a state light, Grant Funds Study “Winning the U.S. Open decided it that kind of time off. 3-for-3 performance at the plate. conditions favored his type of game. endorsements. The money that you an advisory board Monday night. legal snafus. for me. at St, Bernard’s Church at 10. Burial William Masset, chairman of the and even though the town now owns Then, the sound of shattered glass will be in St. Bernard’s Cemetery. town’s Transportation Advisory the street and signal lights, it would split the night. Military honors will be accorded at “have to have the blessing of the Commission. Raymond Demers, business Of Town Bus System graveside. state to change it,” Lannan said. Commissioner Powers is taking a manager, and Wilson Deakin, assis­ Friends may call at the funeral hard look at making changes to allow A timing device could be installed MANCHESTER - The town will The commission is concerned with No'show Carlton Lacks Class of Hubhell home Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to at intersections which are needed tant superintendent, leaped from receive a grant from the Capitol the problems people now have with greater latitude than the law does their chairs to apprehend the van­ 9 p.m. now,” Massett said. only at special times of day, however Region Council of Governments for a the bus service in Manchester. Jane and Joe Niekro of the Astros also to pass this one up like he does all pitchpipe, and when he walked up to went on. “I made $750 a month when dals. They returned with just a rock feasibility study of an intratown tran­ Curtis, a member, spoke of people By MILT RICHMAN Lasorda, handling the National I came up and $7,500 the next year. I The family suggests that any Powers in his letter, said that the cost would be high, Lannan said. Leaguers, named Carlton as his star­ made it their business to be on hand. other interview requests. He wasn’t the plate after Dickey’s hit. Gabby memorial gifts may be made to the which was thrown through a south sit system. standing at a bus stop, not knowing SEATTLE (UPI) - No Hartnett, the National League went to $10,000 the year after that “based on recent discussions with The devices cost $350 each, and the window and visions of escaping ting pitcher. The same thing went for Hubbell really missed at Monday’s get- Rockville General Hospital Building the Federal Highway Administra­ installation would be another $300. That’s what William Massett, ac­ when the next bus will come or where matter how well Steve Carlton and Lefty Gomez, the two honorary together, especially since Hubbell catcher, said to him, “are you trying and then never got a raise again until youths. ting chairman of the town's it is going. The two-time Cy Young Award after the 1933 World Series. I won two Fund or to the American Cancer tion, I believe it would be appropriate Every stop sign and signal light pitches for the National winner was so thrilled over the captains for tonight’s contest who enchanted those present with his to insult Hubbell?” Society, 237 E, Center St., Transportation Advisory Commis­ Plans are being made to obtain bus Leaguers in tonight’s All-Star were the opposing starting pitchers remembrances of those days he “Why do you say that?” Gomez 23 games and two World Series Manchester. sion, told the commission Monday “honor,” so overwhelmed by it, he games that year and got a $7,500 schedules from Connecticut Transit, contest, no matter how well he declined to show up for Monday’s in the very first All-Star game back pitched for the New York Giants. asked. night. He expects the study will be and have them available to the public raise. I never held out. If you held pitches the rest of his life, he’ll pre-game news conference because, in 1933. A Hall of Famer, Hubbell pitched “Because you’re coming up here Revenues Over Estimate turned over to the Greater Hartford at various spots in town, such as the with a bat,” Hartnett said to him. out, you might get a $1,000 raise.” Recruitment Meeting well, he just doesn’t do that sort of Carl Hubbell is 76 and has trouble in five All-Star games. He always Transit District to handle. never be able to carry Carl Hubbell is even skinnier now than timates and revenues reflects growth Mary Cheney Library and downtown thing. He doesn’t talk to writers. getting around anymore. He and the will be remembered for his classic Hubbell joined the Giants in 1928 EAST HARTFORD - The Meals MANCHESTER - Tax revenues are not paid. In March, Lewis Clopton, director stores. Hubbell’s glove — or even the when he used to throw his celebrated in the Grand List and implementa­ For the past few years, the two All- 68-year-old Gomez both suffered feat of striking out five Hall of and was given what so far has on Wheels program is holding a for the 1978-79 fiscal year exceeded This is the first time in several of the CRCOG Transplan project, Miss Katherine Giblin, owner- screwball for the Giants. Throwing it years that the amount collected has tion of the second year of the five- lunch pail of the man they used Star starting pitchers have always serious heart attacks within the last Faraers in a row — Babe Ruth, Lou amounted to a lifetime job with them recruitment meeting for prospective estimates by more than $113,000, told a group of people from operator of The Holdiay House on Gehrig, Jimmie Foxx, A1 Simmons by former Giants owner Horace as much as he did has left him with a volunteers on Wednesday, July 25, exceeded the estimated revenue year revaluation phase-in. to call “The Old Meal Ticket.” attended the pre-game news con­ year. Hubbell’s legs give him a lot of James Turek, collector of revenue, Manchester, Bolton and Somers that Cottage Street and a member of the trouble and he doesn’t make many and Joe Cronin — in the 1934 All-Star Stoneham after pitching for them 16 crooked left arm which has almost from 2 to 4 p.m. at the South said. figure. The phase-in spreads the effect of there was a demand for such a local He proved that for the benefit of ference with the rival managers. Bob become his trademark. !l commission, suggested that if the Lemon and Lasorda, the two trips anymore from his home in game. years. Hub won 253 games and lost Congregational Church. Turek said part of the reason for revaluation over five years and transit service in Manchester. everybody present at the news con­ Asked for his impressions about His department collected a total of commission gets the hus schedules to ference which was held at All-Star managers, both showed up promptly Mesa, Ariz. Gomez also stays pretty Bill Dickey, another Hall of 154. TTie program is desinged to deliver this was because the board set a generally results in higher taxes each It was suggested at that time that the modern ballplayer, Hubbell said: $18,269,()79 in General Fund tax her office, she will see that they are headquarters Monday. for Monday’s session. close to the hearth in the San Fran­ Famer, finally broke the spell with a “I still do some scouting for the meals to shut-ins over 65 years of reachable figure for its collection es­ year for homeowners. Each year’s the proposed bus service could be “The tail is wagging the dog now. revenues for the year, Turek said. distributed to the Main Street Carlton is 34, in excellent health So did Nolan Ryan, the starting cisco Bay area, yet both were base hit. Giants,” he said. “I’ve been with age. Volunteers deliver the meals. timate. increase, however, is quite a bit supported by the town, just as it sup- It’s them, their agent and their That figure was $113,653 more than merchants and to the library. She and having a fine year for the pitcher for the American League. He delighted to show up for Monday’s How come Dickey got a hit off him, them 52 years.” A spokeswoman for the program “The estimates this year were smaller than the one lump increase ports the police and fire also said that anyone needing infor­ Talking about the years he pitched lawyer against the world. I feel very the $18,155,426 that had been es­ realistic. Last year, they were Philadelphia Phillies. Since the hard- wasn’t too busy. Neither was press conference when they were Hubbell was asked? said the program has a waiting list of timated for revenues for the year. that would have occurred if the full departments. , mation may call her office, at 39 Cot­ “I was worried about the next for the Giants during the ‘30’s, sorry for the manager of any big participants in East Hartford, but a perhaps less so,” he said. throwing left-hander from Miami is Carlton’s teammate, Mike Schmidt, asked whether they’d be willing to do revaluation had gone into effect. The commission said in April that tage St. Such a service will show that hitter while I was pitching to him,” Hubbell said he “went hand-in-hand league club. I don’t see how they can shortage of volunteers. The estimate is set by the Town Last year, the office collected $17,- especially effective against left- who talked about how happy and so. That additional $113,653 in tax it was also interested in an intratown the commission is really doing Carlton also was asked. He wasn’t Hubbell said. “The next hitter after with the Depression.” get things done when they (the Anyone is welcome to attend next Board of Directors and is less than 038,415 compared to an estimate of revenues is part of a surplus system that might mesh with or join handed hitters and since five of the honored he was to be there. Rod players) have so much to say dbout something about transportation, she Carew of the Angels, Roy Smalley of so delighted. He doesn’t grant inter­ Dickey was Gomez.” “Anyone who didn’t go through Wednesday’s meeting, the the entire total of taxes that could be $17,311,088, Turek said. expected for the 1978-79 fiscal year. with an intertown transit system that said. eight'American League starters are it.” the Twins, Steve Rogers of the Expos views, he explained, so he was going (Jomez never could hit high C on a that doesn’t know what it means,” he spokeswoman said. collected since some tax revenues The increase in tax collection es­ exists or might exist in the future. left-handed. Dodger Manager Tom EVENING HERALD. Tues., July 17, 1979- PAGE ELEVEN PAGE TEN - EVENING HERALD. Tues., July 17, 1979 Ansaldrs, A&N Meet for Farm Championship 11 UTG Announced Records 1 ® ' " I Fartn Little League Tourna­ in a battle of unbeaten clubs Satur­ beaten Ansaldi’s, 3-0, against once- aided by 15 walks in its triumph over Mike Young three blngles and Mark Five different players had one h it. day, 16-13, at Waddell Field, while beaten Army & Navy, 3-1, at Waddell A&N. Dave Chase homered and Yorgensen, Jimmie Roman and Rick each in A&N’s win over Civitan. To Set Data Policy ment play continued last Satur­ Civitan Club ousted 7-Eleven, 14-7. at 6 o’clock. A win would give An­ singled, Joey Angeloni ripped three Moody two apiece in Civitan’s win Moody and Yorgensen had three and For First Half of Year graduate of Eastman School of day and last evening with two Last night at Waddell, Army & Navy saldi’s the title, a A&N triumph hits and ’fully Patulak, Jon Bourrett over 7-Eleven. Civitan played two bingles respectively for Civitan. HEBRON - The Hebron Board of Music, Rochester, N.Y. and was percent of the Syracuse, N.Y., based calators; automotive products and more clubs eliminated in the came back to send Civitan to the would force another game. ^ and Jason Pillard two apiece for errorless ball. Brian Kennedy had Army & Navy led, 64), and had to Education has been asked to consider HARTFORD (UPI) - United employed by the West Hartford Technologies Corp. has reported air conditioning manufacturer during systems; conductors, controls and sidelines by a 6-4 margin. Dave Negri and Paul Zoda each A&N. three hits and three others one each hold off a late rally to subdue pesky establishing a definite policy concer­ double elimination play. elementary and junior school system record earnings and sales for the the first half of 1979. devices for the transmission and Action resumes tonight with un- had two hits for Ansaldi’s, which was Shawn Smith had two doubles. for the losers. Civitan. ning use of the school materials and application of electricity; and Ansaldi's outlasted Army & Navy from 1976 to this year. first half of the year and an increased Gray said the business mix for the school children to dessimlnate infor­ automotive diagnostic and test The board was notified of a change backlog of a record $9.8 billion. first half of the year included 72 per­ mation to parents. systems, showed a 21 percent sales Practice Arena of assignment for Nancy Pitkin, Net income rose to more than $79.4 cent commercial-industrial sales and Norman Goroff of Slocum Road gain to more than $1.5 billion. AlUStars Slated vocal music teacher. Originally she million for the quarter ending June 28 percent government,sales. said he made the decision to come had been employed to teach vocal Gray said the corporation was before the board when he learned 30, which compared to $56.5 million He said three segments of the cor­ music for two days a week at Hebron strong moving into the third quarter, that material concerning the school for the same quarter of 1978, UTC poration’s business — power, flight Elementary School. She now has but that key supplier strikes, growing Whalers to Utilize Tonight at Leber budget, urging parents and other chairman and president Harry J. systems and industrial products and shortages and record production ^t> been changed to four days a week, Gray said Monday. services — recorded sales gains for voters, to adopt a particular position, schedules demanded "maximum Slated tonight at Leber Field at 6 o’clock is a District 8 was sent home with the school with responsibility of the vocal music Sales for the quarter climbed from the first six months of 1979. program for the entire school more than $1.5 billion to nearly $1.8, Power, which includes aircraft jet attention and flexibility from out Bolton Ice Palace Connecticut State Little League All-Star Tournament clash children. Joseph Hachey people.” ifiO H Goroff said last November he went system. billion, a 16 percent gain. engines, industrial gas turbines and between the Manchester National League All-Stars and the The board also voted to re-employ “I am confident, however, that to the first selectman to ask that he Earnings per share for the quarter rocket motors, engines and boosters, Jack Kelley, director of hockey operations for the Hartford Manchester International League All-Sbrs. Gayle Fries, a teacher whose con­ Head$ VNICO these challenges can be successfully issue a warning to school children rose to $1.50, a 23 percent increase showed an increase of 18 percent to Whalers of the National Hockey League, announced Monday the tract was not renewed by the board met and United Technologies’ The winner advances to Friday’s Dairy Queen; and Billy Prignano concerning the thin ice hazard on MANCHESTER - Joseph Hachey over the $1.22 of the second quarter more than $1.6 billion in sales. earlier in the past school year due to management looks forward to club will hold both rookie camp and regular pre-season training V second round where it’ll face the from the Lawyers. local ponds. He said he did so after he has been elected president of the of last year. Included in the 1W9 Sales of flight systems, which in­ another good year,” he said. camp at the Bolton Ice Palace. Manchester American League All- The National League stars are notic^ footprints of children on the a reduction in force. M anchester chapter of UNICO. figure was a 14 cents contribution clude aeronautical and space Alan F. Ramsey, board member, systems and equipment and commer­ UTC is Connecticut’s largest Rookie camp begins Sept. 11, with modifications to its dressing rooms Stars. coached by Buddy Feshler and pond. He said he was told by the Other officers elected were Barry from Carrier Ctorp., which became a managed by John Tinnirella. Starting in a letter to the board, announced wholly owned subsidiary of UTC cial and military helicopters, in­ private employer. Its branches in­ the veterans reporting Sept. 16. to accommodate the club. The International League stars will selectman that he couldn’t use school Botticello, vice president; Sam ^ 2 his intent to resign from the board, creased 4 percent to $386.9 million. clude Pratt & Whitney Aircraft The Whalers are looking forward to The Whalers are planning on using be coached by Fred Parlato and players will be selected from the children to disseminate information Crispino, treasurer; and Lawrence earlier this month. effective July 1, for personal Industrial products and services, Group, Otis Elevators, Sikorsky their association with the Bolton Ice the Bolton facility throughout the managed by Dick Longo. Starting following: Glenn Chetelat, Ken but he did issue a release to the Fiano, secretary. Gray said net income for the first reasons. Ramsey is a Republican. Helicopters and Hamilton Standard. season as their practice site. players will be selected from the Brown and Rich LaFlamme of Uie newspapers concerning the hazard. Hachey, a Manchester resident, is half of 1978. That amounted to $2.84 a which include elevators and es­ Palace. Kelley said. The Republican Town Committee The rink is presently undergoing following: Pete Frankovitch, Tim Medics; Brian Feshler and John During discussion of the matter the assistant treasurer of Manchester share, which included a 21 cent per will be asked to name a person to fill Lang, Dave Mazzotta, Matt Kelsey from Moriarty Bros.; Dan board decided to refer the question of State Bank. He is a graduate of Cen­ share contribution from Carrier. the vacancy. Gallagher, Sue Wallace, Eric Guachione, Dave Kelly and Brian whether it was legal to send Informa­ tral Connecticut State College and F irst half sales rose to $3,583 Colie Returns to Egypt The board voted unanimously to Bloking and E lijah McFolley of Dunn from Nichols Tire; Joe Langer tion out with the school children, to the Williams College of Banking. He billion, a 19 percent increase over the ATLANTA (UPI) - Coca-Cola, of Egypt to begin sales in Cairo Gottfried Upset Boland Oil; Keith Bycholski and Bud and Doug Brown from Auto Trim & buy a maternity rider policy for its is a member of the American $3,023 billion for the first six months *1 its Policy Committee for review and banned in Egypt 12 years ago Saturday climaxing lengthy Holland of the Oilers; Chris Galligan Paint; and Dave Brasefield, Steve employees in order to comply with Institute of Banking and is the March of 1978. to have the committee report its fin­ because of political pressures, Mon­ negotiations between the soft drink and Ray Sprague from Ansaldi’s; Byam, Albie Harris and Jim state labor laws. This will be applied of Dimes chairman for Manchester. Gray said the business backlog was dings to the next regular board day announced plans to re-enter the manufacturer and the Egyptian Ricky Long and Brian Plecity from MacGillvary from Carter’s. to the policy of all employees who UNlCO’s special projects this year 38 percent higher than the $7.1 billion Loser to Masters meeting. E^qttian market later this week. government. now carry the family plan. The addi­ In-other business, the board; Voted will benefit Manchester senior at the end of the second quarter of Coca-Cola products were boycotted tion will cost the board about $1,100 a J . Paul Austin, chairman of the WASHINGTON (UPI) - Seventh-seeded Brian Gottfried unanimously to appoint Thomas citizens and the mentally retarded. 1978. by the Arab League a dozen years year. The sales and business backlog board and chief executive officer of found himself a spectator before he had planned Monday as he Labadorf as full-time music teacher Any Italian-American or anyone •aAmant ago because the company did South Windsor Rec The next regular meeting of the figures did not include any Carrier Coca-Cola, said an agr: had for the Hebron Elementary schools, married to an Italian may join dropped a first-round match in the $125,oiX) Washington stop on board will be Aug. 23 at 8 p.m. in the been signed with the Arab Republic business with Israel. effective Sept. 1. Lahadorf is a UNICO. For information, contact figures, since UTC owned less than 50 the mens’ professional tennis tour. Towering Figure(s) library of tbe Gilead Hill School. Hachey at 646-4004. In the only major upset of the day, (,e made a good one.” NBA Most Valuable Player Moses Malone (right) towers over Plans Net Tourney Australian Geoff Masters topped Another Australian, Kim Warwick, Manchester Business Gottfried 6-4, 4-6, 6-4, after Gottfried Houston Rockets owner George Maloof who announced the team SOUTH WINDSOR — The Recreation Department will spon­ kept his countryman company in the had extended Malone’s contract through the 1981-82 season, Many Items Pending Public Records had taken a 2-0 advantage in the third winner’s bracket as he used a strong sor the fourth annual South Windsor Open Tennis Tournament set. "I started well, but I didn’t push serve and a conservative baseline making him the highest paid player. (UPI Photo) July 24 through 29 at the Wapping tennis complex. Warranty deeds it," Gottfried said of his defeat. “ I game to defeat Californian Dick Participants from South Windsor matches to be played Sunday. For Vernon Council David J. Flanagan and Karen M. had every opportunity to put him Stockton, 6-4, 6-3. and area towns, with an amateur ten­ Men’s doubles and women’s singles away, but either I made a bad shot or tric Wiring Inc. for an extension of Flanagan to Glenn Michael LePore, UTC Sets Growth Goal "The only thing that surprised me nis status, are eligible to play. will be played July 28. Mixed doubles VERNON — Following a 7 p.m. Little Miss Softball the date to start construction of an property at 178 Cooper St., $49,900. was that 1 played so badly,” Stockton Trophies will be awarded in a variety will begin Friday night with women’s public hearing on proposed He said that the energy crisis has $8.7 billion, up 31 percent. Carrier’s addition to its building in the In­ Paul S. Danilowicz and Roberta L. NEW YORK - United Sports Transactions said afterwards. “I couldn’t believe of categories, including men’s doubles to be played on Sunday. amendments to the town’s ordinance actually prompted increased demand sales for 1^8 totaled $2.2 billion. dustrial Park; and act on the request Danilowicz to Michael DiBella and Technologies Corp. has set a new how many errors I made.” Action last night at Martin School hits for Pet Center. Stephanie Guer­ singles, women’s singles, men's Tbe entry fee is $4 for singles and concerning massage parlors, the growth goal of $20 billion in annual for Pratt & Whitney Aircraft’s fuel- For the quarter ended March 31, Soccer of council member Jane Lamb for a ’ Janice A. DiBella, property at 98 New Jersey (ASL) — Signed Marty Riessen, 37, overcame the in the Little Miss Softball League tin, Laura Bottone. Beth Hare, Leane doubles, women’s doubles and mixed $6 per doubles team. Elach partici­ Town Council will meet in regular sales by the close of 1985, Harry J. efficient JT9D turbofan aircraft jet 1979, United Technologies’s sales discussion of the full-time position of Hamlin St., $50,000. hot, muggy weather to take what was saw Wonder Bread nip Army & Spears and Karen Carlson each had doubles. pant must also supply one can of ten­ session. The meeting will be in the Gray, chairman and president, told engine — with sales of 233 engines climbed 21 percent to $1.7 billio.i, net defender Tommy Lang from Atlanta fire maphal. perhaps the day's hardest-fought Navy, 13-11; Hour Glass Cleaners get two hits for Willie’s, Spears Preliminary rounds for men’s nis balls. Applications may be ob­ Memorial Building. Lia pendens the New York Society of Security totaling $551 million to 16 United income rose $33.8 percent to $70.1 of the North American Soccer Ckmn^ member Marie Herbst has match, a 6-3, 6-7, 6-4 victory over past Westown, 12-11; B.A. Club out­ homered. singles will be July 24-26, after 6 tained and completed at the recrea­ Several items on the agenda are Manchester Meeting Hall Inc., States and foreign airlines during the million, and business backlog jumped League. also asked that the council be given a Analysts. Mike Grant. last Manchester State Bank, 27-17; Darlene Lepak fanned nine for p.m., with the remainder of the tion office in the Town Hall. For pending from the June 27 meeting. Douglas G. Edwards, Hemmerda W. first six months of 1979. Last 34 percent to $9.2 billion, compared Football status report on a request received The would be about a 215 percent San Francisco — Acquired corner- Riessen, seeded 15th, had to battle Manchester Pet Center trim Willie’s, Nassiff's. Stacey Choate doubled and more information call 644-2433, The council will be asked to act on Edwards, David C. Forbes, Tuesday’s Air Canada order is to the same period last year. from Richard and Elizabeth Lisk: a increase over the $6.3 billion the cor­ back Melvin Morgan from Cincinnati leg cramps as well as the determined 13-8; and Nassiff Arms top singled twice, Paige Lepak doubled First Victory a resolution to execute an agreement Sherwood Clough and Mary Clough expected to add another $150 million discussion relative to use, by the poration reported for 1978, he said. for an undisclosed draft choice; Grant. Riessen at one point had a 5-3 Crispino’s, 16-9. and Susan Bartlett played well defen­ ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (UPI) - Game of Week between the town and the state for in­ against Donald Wilson, Robert D. worth of business. He added that Attends School town, of the school system com­ Gray noted that United placed on waivers linebackers Andy lead in the second set, and then a Kim Vitols and Kelly Tessier were sively for the winners. Kathryn California mathemathics teacher stallation of a traffic control signal Beattie, Margaret Beattie, Naomi United Technologies’s Essex Group NEW YORK (UPI) - The National puter: a discussion of the use of Technologies’ rapid internal growth, MANCHESTER - Harold Brody of match point, but Grant battled back best for Bread. Amy Corneliusen had Demarco, Jeanne Vaughn and Kris James Barry recorded his first at the intersection of Route 83 and Bidwell, Robert H. Smith, plus the acquisition of Carrier Corp. and Ambac subsidiary are both Selfridge, Jeff Lyall and Dean Hockey League and UA-Columbia Town Aid Funds; and a status report Tracy Drive attended the 26th annual to force a tie-breaker, which he won three hits, Debbe Corneliusen two in­ Noone homered and Valerie Merline Drive. Manchester Meeting Hall Inc., and earlier this month, may generate $11 working on components and systems Moore, wide receivers Richard professional swimming win Monday Satellite Services Inc. will present an on the Personnel Policies Manual. School tor Credit Union Personnel 7-4. cluding a grandslam and Marrisa Beckwith rapped two hits for Another resolution to be acted on Carl R. Ajello, attorney general, billion in sale by 1980. As a result. for fuel-efficient automobile engines. Matheny and Mike Chronister, and as he edged out a local favorite in the NHL Cable TV Game of the Week on The council will also be asked to sponsored by the Credit Union In other matches, Pat DuPre Melody played well for A&N. Crispino’s, will be one authorizing the police property on Highland Street. Gray said. "Our new corporate goal Gray said, “We know we’re on a defensive backs Dennis Wylie and revival of the 22-mile marathon swim Monday nights during most of the approve several requests for the National Association Inc. this month stopped stubborn Ben Testerman — Kristen Forde had a three-run chief to enter into an agreement with growth course. We feel we’re moving Cullen Williamson, around Absecon Island. 1979-80 season, the league announced transfer of funds and one for an ad­ Building permits is now $20 billion in annual sales by at the University of Wisconsin, Buffalo — Returned defensive back who at 17 is the tournament’s homer, Michelle Morianos had two Barry, who will be 26 years old the State Division of Personnel for Robert McNeilly, alterations at 130 ahead at a rapid pace. We’ve Monday. ditional of the appropriation of funds. 1985 — more than doubling our pre­ Madison. Bill Simpson to Los Angeles for youngest player — 6-4, 6-4, while hits and Sharon Lauzon pitched well f Soccer 1 Tuesday, won the $3,(X)0 first prize by administration of a written examina­ demonstrated our capabilities to im­ The announcement of the three- Other items to be considered in­ Chambers St., $750. sent sales. Mind you, we are not Brody is treasurer and manager of failure of physical examination; Australian Phil Dent beat Ivan for the Cleaners, Patt Gallagher had finishing just over one minute in tion to fill a new patrol officer posi­ Thomas M. Waldo, alterations at 34 prove our earnings for the benefit of year agreement came from John A. clude: A recommendation of the promising this. It is a goal.” the East Hartford Teachers Credit signed second-round draft choice Molino of Colombia 7-6; 6-2. three hits including a homer, Debbie front of Cteean City lifeguard Steve tion authorized in the 1979-80 budget. our shareowners. We’re confident JUNIOR Ziegler, Jr., President of the NHL, Planning Commission that the coun­ Cumberland St., $9,000. Gray noted the potential concern of Union. Fred Smerlas. Eleventh-seeded Eliot Teltscher Thompson four hits and Lynn Bassett The council will also consider the Stanley Bellefleur for Mary E. about the future.” North: Racers 3 (Rob Melley, Cassidy. and Robert M. Rosencrans, Presi­ cil accept Rolling View Drive as a the mushrooming oil crisis, but said The CUNA school, a three-year stopped Richard Meyer 6-1. 6-4. and Kristen Cool three apiece for request of Charles D. Silva to buy United Technologies’s sales for Philadelphia — Signed running Gary Wood, Bob Blake), Diplomats Penny Dean, 24. of Santa Clara, dent of UA-CoIumbia, town street; a request for a tax re­ Miner and Mary T. Wynn, add porch that United Technologies doesn’t an­ college program, requires two weeks Other players advancing to the se­ Westown, about one-third acres of town-owned back Wilbert Montgomery to a series 0. Calif., won 36(Krtt!n)lacing seventh in The schedule calls for a minimum at 45 Cornell St.. $1,800. ticipate any significant effects this 1978 were a record of $6.3 billion, up of residence in Madison each Mary Prior and Terri Berzenski fund: the recommendation of the of five one-year contracts. cond round were 14th-seeded Hans Cyclones 5 (Donald Gaston 2, Mike the over-all standings and received a of 20 regular games, plus any property off Brighton Lane. Silva Alan B. Anderson, repair deck and year on manufacturing operations, 13 percent from 1977, The corpora­ summer. Brody was among 368 Gildemeister of Chile and 16th- each had five hits, Kelly McAuley wants to buy the parcel to protect his Planning Commission that the coun­ Basketball Patuiak 2, Steve Whitcomb), $1,000 bonus for being tbe first available Stanley Cup playoff games, cil grant an easement to the State steps at 130 Glenwood St., $600. operating costs, or sales because tion also posted record net income of credit union employees and volunteer Houston — Extended the contract seeded Butch Walts. four and Berzenski pitched well for property from motorcycles and Hurricanes 1 (Robbie Chaloux). woman finisher. to be telecast nationwide. Department of Transportation in Charles Schiavetti for Raymond United Technologies is not an energy- $234 million, up 19 percent from 1977, leaders attending the program. of Moses Malone through 1981-82 The tournament is sponsored by B.A. Melissa and Rocky Drury and snowmobiles that cut through. Finnegan, addition to deck at 160 and had a record business backlog of South; Bulls 4 (Mike Zotta 2, se­ connection with the highway con­ intensive company. season; signed free agent guard Tom The Washington Star. Kris Armstrong were best for the The council will also be asked to: cond goal won it in overtime; Tracy struction; and act on a resolution for Briarwood Drive, $1,000. CBIA Promotion Henderson. Bankers. Discuss a request from a sewer con­ O’Connell, Steve Damon), Flyers 3 a construction agreement for public Bernard Harris for Ralph Dukett, Sherry Linton homered, Lisa tractor for a lease of a portion of the HARTFORD — George N. Peter­ DQ Home Tonight (Scott Gorman 3). BaM ball utilities adjustments concerning the alterations at 634 Main St., $2,900. Nason homered and singled twice, former police station on West Street; son of Manchester has been Fight Postponed Interstate 86 reconstruction. Russell E. Miller for James Hartford Road Dairy Queen Michele Desautels singled twice and MIDGET act on the request of Sterling Elec­ MeSweegan, addition at 96 Reinhorn on Committee promoted to communications assis­ SAN DIEGO (UPI) - Sunday’s ALUMNI JUNIOR strong innings in relief. John Butler women’s softball team will play a tripled and Debbie Joval had four South: Wing's 2 (D.J. Tencellent 2), Strawberry Lane, $4,000. tant at the Connecticut Business and scheduled heavyweight elimination Moriarty Fuel behind a seven-run singl^ and tripled and Bob Burdet MANCHESTER — Harry Reinhorn the Ramada Inn in East Hartford, doubleheader tonight against Ver- Thaddeus J . Pawlowski, add deck at Industry Association. fight between Ken Norton and Scott Chieftains 1 (Frank Parlapiano). fourth inning belted Krause Florist, singled twice to pace the locals. of 200 Spring St. has been appointed a who will serve as a one-year direc­ dolini’s Transmission from Meriden 233 Henry St., $600. Peterson, a native of Berlin, LeDoux was postponed Monday Comets 1 (Jason Stansfield), 11-1, last night at Cheney. Next home action for the Officials Appointed member of the executive committee tor. at Fitzgerald Field with action star­ received a bachelor’s degree from because Norton apparently suffered [Sports Slat^ Whitecaps 0. Merchants is Sunday at 11 a.m. at Master Craft Construction Co. Inc., of the Sales & Marketing Executives The Sales & Marketing Executives ting at 7:30. Home runs by Ed Stack and Dave the University of Connecticut and an injury during a morning training West: Bruins 7 (Tom Robinson 2, Moriarty Field against league­ deck for George Clarke at 65 Scar­ of Greater Hartford Inc. of Greater Hartford Inc. has selected This is the first home tilt for the Ostuni highlighted Moriarty's big in­ attended the graduate school of session. Mike Hassett 2, Adam Wickman, leading Tolland. borough Road, $1,000. Reinhorn, who is a past president a theme of “Grow with the DQs in 1 Vz months as they've been on ning. Bruce Baltovick was the win­ For Eighth District English at West Virginia University, Officials said Norton was taken to RADIO, TV TONIGHT Sean Boutot, Joe LaRosa), Bears 1 Paul Ostashen, tool shed at 137 of the association, will chair the past professionals” this year. Thus, the tour. Dairy Queen is getting ready ning pitcher, firing a one-hitter, and Peterson formerly was staff a San Diego doctor for an examina­ 8:00 Baseball; All-Stur Came, (Pete Follett). Willard Marvin, substitute for Presi­ Croft Drive, $450. presidents’ council of the group. He program committee has established for the state tournament which opens aided his own cause with a single and MANCHESTER - Officials of the writer. He is responsible for a varie­ tion. Details of the injury were not Cli. 22, 30 Apaches 1-0 forfeit win over Jets. dent; Samuel Longest, public works Atlantic Fence Co. Inc., fence for is district sales manager for Stuart a “how to” theme for the monthly July 28. triple. f Basketball J Eighth Utilities District, ranging ty of writing assignments, including released. East: Spartans 1 (John Scata), commissioner; Marvin, fire commis­ Jam es Boyer, at 76 Durant St., $3,- Pharmaceuticals, division ICI Ltd. speakers’ programs. Nassiff Sports scored seven times from fire chief to mascot, were ap­ news releases, brochures, and Sting 0. sion; John Flynn, insurance com­ 490. Persons interested in attending in the fourth frame in topping Liggett pointed Monday night. Other officers elected include Strikers 4 (Mark Cichowski 2, Russell E. Miller for John meetings should contact Reinhorn. speeches. Parkade, 9-4, at the West Side Oval. SOliTHERN The recommended appointments missioner; Evelyn Gregan, public Paula Bergquist, director of sales for Jason Rosano, Dave Fromerth), Nemeths, enclosed porch at 47 Amott Softball Five different players had one hit Beller’s Music 83 (Mike Baum 23, formally were approved Monday by relations director; Robert Apollos 2 (Jay Snyder, Lenny Road. $5,000. each for Nassiff's while Dave Parrot Dennis Tracey 16, Mel Kleckner 16), the District Board of Directors. Bletchman, administration budget Sokolsky). supervisor; Joseph Tripp, Flynn and Yvon Duquette for Bernice TONIGHT'S GAMES two apiece for the Markets. Rich INDY and Ray Lata doubled for Liggett’s. Albatross Ltd. 25 (Kevin Carriere Granville “Ted” Lingard was reap­ North: Metros 2 (Andy Boggini 2), Bletchman, revenue supervisors. Lacroie, addition at 46 Hudson St., Hutchinson Heads NAFCU Rabe singled home the winning run. Behind a 17-hit attack, Peppino’s 11). pointed as fire chief and fire marshal Easlrrn vs. Kenn's, 6 — Cheney Warriors 0. The board also reappointed $2 ,000. Mike Weiss had two hits and Mike COLT INTERTOWN Engineering 44 (Mike Ruffini 13, for the district. Three assistant fire FCU in 1952 as general manager. With SConpo vs. NUMelliodisi, 6 — outlasted Telephone Society, 11-8, at Falcons 1 (Brad Stern), Cougars 0. Geraldine Thompson as ratemaker Andrew Ansaldi Sr. and Andrew WASHINGTON - John J . Hutchinson, Panciera an inside-the-park homer With Bill Herlth hurling five strong Jim Kurlowicz 10), NRPS 32 (Jeff chiefs — Frank Mordavsky, John assets of $33 million, the credit union Neho and the law firm of LaBelle, Ansaldi Jr., dwelling at 99 Tonica manager of Hamilton Standard Federal tor Pizza. Nike Field. innings, allowing just four hits, the Knight 17). Christensen and Harold Topliff — offers a wide variety of services including Marlinzing vs. Kileben, 6 — PEE WEE Rothenberg and LaBelle was reap­ Springs Trail, $65,000. Credit Union, Windsor Locks, Conn., has Manchester Pizza behind the eight- Tom Hite, Chico DeCiccio, Fred Manchester Merchants trimmed also were reappointed. share draft accounts. In 1971, he served on Keeney South: Dolphins 4 (Lisa Repoli, Carlyle Johnson Machine Co., been elected president of the National hit pitching of Jack Piehdal blanked Goiangos each had two hits and Steve Windham, 9-3, last night at Moriarty EASTERN Other appointments made included pointed as district counsel. the National Credit Union Board, an ad­ Tierney's vs. Oil Heal, 6 — Raymond Minor, Tosha Postanac, alterations at industrial building, 52 Association of Federal Credit Unions. Center Congo, 7-0, last night at Wronker homered for Peppino’s. Field. Buffalo Water Tavern 79 (Dan the following: Jack Willis, visory committee to the National Credit Fitr.gerabl John Meerhead), Panthers 0. Main St., to expand office, $34,800. Active in the credit union community Larry Carlson, Wayne Johnson and The Merchants scored four times Moore 29, Jim Sulick 23, Rob Smith mechanic; William Stanek, radio Gibbs School Grad Dairy Queen vs. Tlirifly, 6 — .Nike Fitzgerald. Patriots 4 (Nick Camposeo 2, for the past 33 years, Hutchinson has Union Administration in Washington, D.C. Tim Moriarty each had two hits for in the first inning and never looked man: Topliff, alarm superintendent. Tracy Lynn Wagner of Manchester Wilson vs. I.atbrop, 7:30 — Nike Ray Solomnson had three hits. James Hart, Scott Doll), Tigers 1 16), Sportsman Cafe 57 (Jeff Gott 16, served as secretary of NAFCU and has A resident of Manchester, Hutchinson Telephone. back in gaining their 11th win in 15 Leonard Luzusky, assistant alarm has graduated from the Katharine Belliveau vs. Vitiner's, 6 — Matt Musulin also three hits and Roy (Dave Edwards). Bill Haydasz 14, Jack Maloney 9). Vernon Burglaries been a member of the association’s board has served as chariman of the regional Lindstrom and Mark Roscio two outings. Mota’s won by forfeit over Irish In­ superintendent; and Squirt, a dalma- Gibbs School’ in Boston where she planning commission, the Citizen’s Ad­ Kuberlson NIKE North: Timbers 2 (Lindsey VERNON - The Police Depart- | of directors since 1973. He is currently Fogarty's vs. Moriarty's, 7:30 — apiece for Pizza. Connie Banas and Frank Marandino hurled two surance Agency. tion owned by Ken Roback, mascot. completed the one-year advanced chairman of NAFCU’s legislative com­ visory Committee on Redevelopment and Gus’s came up with a run in the Boutilier 2), Oilers 0. secretarial program. Miss Wagner, ment reported the investigation of Robertson Paul Maidment each had two blows The directors also approved the ap­ mittee, and has testified before Congress the Democratic Town Committee. A seventh inning to nip Multi Circuits, Express 3 (Anthony Wright, Eric the daughter of Mr. a.id Mrs. Ted five burlaries during the week of July for Congo. pointment of adtninistrative on behalf of the association. 'lifetime resident of Connecticut, he was 5-4, at Nike Field. VonDeck, Kevin O’Connell), Wagner, is a graduate of Manchester 6 through 12 with items taken amoun­ posisltions filled by members of the “Credit unions have a tough year ahead bom in Hartford in 1921. Ted Holmes had two hits to pace Torpedoes 0. Jai Alai Results High School. ting to about $700. DISTY EASTERN J board. These include the following: The National Association of Federal Gus’s with five others one each. Ken of them. We are actively fighting for the A run in the seventh inning offset Behind the five-hit pitching of Bill Credit Unions is the only national trade Bavier, Fred Gliha and Dave Kosciol smvm -.D' right to continue offering share drafts to three in the same frame by North Wright, Postal Employees handily MONDAY 1 Me 19.40 120 240 association exclusively representing the each had two blows for Circuits. our members, while at the same time we End Fire as the Angels scored an 8-7 upended Rockwell, 12-1, at Mt. Nebo. FIST; 8 Enna 800 110 2 Jeapn MO are facing uncertain economic con­ interests of federally chartered credit un­ win last night at Robertson Park. Tom Martin and Jack Hull each Jai Alai Entries 3 I t Mhrar I 18.20 4il 340 2 Zeca Utedt 4i0 MO Me 14 $38.00 Educators Begin Work ditions,” Hutchinson said. “As president ions. It is based in the Washington, D.C. PerfertJ I I Dave Anderson had four hits and had three hits, Tim Charlebois added 1 Faute Javier I 4.00 $13120 of NAFCU, I will be working to make sure area. Hutchinson will take office officially Mike Fowler, Pal Irish. Pete Avery. Fast Pitch TUESDAY IWneU 2-3 $27i0 Trifecta 10-2 $909.90 a grandslam homer and single and Ejocm that Federal credit unions have the la t e r this month following the Bruce Tichnor and Tom Neville two Perfccta 3-2 S80.M Len Caruso two hits for the Postmen. CCWFL FUST; scvorm Trifecta 3-2-1 S3S700 I Orica ■ Carita 1.20 7.80 8.40 necessary tools to continue serving the association’s Annual Conference in San I 1 . Javier I Artm UniMca apiece for the Angels. Len Riccio had two blows for Formal’s Inn women moved to an l.tnrUiti ttvTCfii-lartven SECOH 8 140 4.40 John J, Hutchinson Francisco. 3.Fi«tOliii*a 4, GaM-Arledit 3 .0 r lc a l 3 Ovaaie Ecanirn 3.20 For Referendum on Roof best interests of their members.” Dave Koski, John Burger. Russ Rockwell. 1 fieu lafivar I 12.00 6.80 8.40 early lead and held on for a 3-2 win S. Kt-Javier I (. Ra*i(MiJaam S.lascarai ZFanteJmas 7.40 4.00 QmcU 8^1 $4180 Hutchinson joined Hamilton Standard Benevites and Lenny Farrand each among others. items would come from energy con­ over Glastonbury Sports Shop last 7 .fe t e - l« UeviMpt 7 . b M I 7 U Ispa 4J0 ParfectJ 18 $10100 By CHARLES MAYNARED had two hits for the Hosemen. FELINE Si*$ U-Cvea C v u M a 1-2 $30.80 Trifecta 1-8-3 $27140 Kennedy said money is budgeted servation measures or work done to night at Fitzgerald Field. MTH: sum EJOTTK Parfadi 1-2 $11.00 Herald Reporter under two line items to pay for any' meet code enforcements. Scoring in every inning, Wendy's The victory moved the Penguins 1. Fanta-lirteciw 2.Ba4artKtii l.Zilala4sisl 2 EMZafri 1240 10.80 4 00 lAiuMt Trifacta 1-2-7 $412.10 “Once we touch the school,” Territory Manager CANDI.KI.IGHT blasted Buffalo Water Tavern, 30-5, into a share for the top spot in the ICana^Jirfa 4. Zafri-Javier I 3. Ema-Ceenarre iMuOdwa TWO; 8 Zlaica Eeaurra 4.80 3.41 MANCHESTER - November 1980 consultation. The Board would have Each side had 14 hits as Talaga last night at Mt. Nebo. S.lr«$«-lai i hvrefH-IMa S. lascarae-fiarita I. Oiiea Mreaiaca 1 Faosta Mvar I I4J0 8.80 180 3 JeaBU Seru 4.40 seems a long ways off, but it’s just to go back to the Town for more Kennedy said, “all of the present league. i Pete-Janes 7 Jeapli-Cvwaii LArtua-Zafri 2lrasalM0a 8.00 2.80 Ma 2-8 $2180 ATLANTA Ga. — David Hayward of Manchester, Ct., w m Associates downed Bogner's. 13-9, at Joanne Perotti had four hits in­ money if an architect is hired. existing codes become operable and Karen Kachnowski, Dawn Pawlich Sabt M ad in a S^&Me*fiarrt 8 Mabva 4i0 ParfecU 2 8 $13840 around the comer for the school ad­ has been named territory manager for Connecticut and Robertson Park. cluding a homer, Kathy Linsenbigler nm Trifacta 2 8-3 $378.30 The leaky roof has received the the district has to meet those and Ellen Donadio knocked in For­ vm. IMela 1-2 $4120 ministration. Long Island, N.Y., for Boise Cascade’s Housing division, Todd Talaga homered and singled, 1. GeM-laiiM 2. ttarepe^ania l.Zab^^Ccenarre l A ic a ^ c lu Parlarta 1-2 $98.40 m t most attention, but the science requirements.” also four hits, Mary Cochran, Debbie mal’s tallies. Kachnowski was the iJI-larbna Javier I In order to prepare a possible 1 lastai ai Caran e a i iArtaufierra Trffacta 1-2-8 $437.70 8 18.20 11.20 940 He told the Board he expects to producers of nationally distributed Kingsberry Homes. TO BUY Dave Bidwell homered twice, Ray Gilnack, Tracey Anderson and Karen winning pitcher, hurling a five-hitter. i.M9» tIaneleJan S. Im a fe -Jivie r I 6.ZIM M I F O tim 4 Pierra 4 80 4 00 referendum on the high school roof laboratories, machine shops and out­ t.Fa»to-llna 7. Emnlrqiiafa 3 Ufiaca have a target date for bid Hayward, a native of Springfield, Mass., graduated Sullivan homered, Stan Talaga Duff three apiece and Sandy Garner She walked two and fanned five in irtMms iJupla&rita 1 Caru 1740 8.40 340 180 and other facilities at the 25-year-old side sidewalks need renovations as Sals M ifia-IM ra SiliOilealM t 2 la 7.00 340 Ma 44 $49.80 specifications by the second meeting from Technical High School and received a bachelors’ rapped three hits and Mike Coughlin two for Wendy’s, which collected 27 notching her fourth win of the season. Pcriacta 84 $102.00 building, Superinendent James well. tmvk TDrrt 8 Una vV 140 in October. degree from the American International College, both in and Jim Keefe two apiece for the safeties. Laurie Grant and Claire l . M i c M I .E m u Trifecta 84-3 $941.40 Kennedy asked the Board of Ekluca- The board has budgeted $6,000 in CLEAN M a 1-2 $3140 EUVEimt Springfield. winners. Bob Brannick homered, Fazzina each had three hits and Mary I l a t a 3.7^ Parfacta 1-2 $0840 tion for its approval Monday night to this year's budget for some short­ Team Record S.laabet S-Javieri Trifecta 1-2-S $849.00 3 Jeifn Sarea 940 7.80 8.20 Before joining Boise, Hayward was a manufacturers Mark Monette and Dave White each Purcell. Bev Joyal and Brenda ZAicaUaul begin the necessary steps. term repairs at the high school. It HEBRON - The Hebron Girls’ All- 7 . U llMa Ffm 3180 3.40 representative for S.L. Cooke Co. of Connecticut, and a USED CARS stroked three hits and Ron Seplowitz Whitlemore two apiece for Buffalo. Si*$ F a n U Sabs h M e I 4 Jaa 1180 4.00 340 1 lascaraa Irfiaca 180 Kennedy said the preparation in­ may even consider a pitched roof f CiarrecMon ) Star softball team ended its series EUVENT: Ma 2-3 $44.20 I sales engineer with SuUair Corp. of New England, and Bob Odell two apiece for F r m 2 Fanta Irtada 8.20 180 clude all the steps the school system over the present flat one as a viable with a record of four wins and two l.Z a |» - J a i l.Jaa#hZe«ri I Damiia^rieaAa I 3 Gau Javier I 4.40 Parlecta 3-2 $18.20 Northeast Utilities Corp. of western Massachusetts and Bogner's. WOMEN'S REG 3 .M t 4 j i « a 4. h a ile Janes iEwIMNiiaca Trifacta 3-2-1 $708.30 must take to bring the matter to the alternative, particularly if reim­ losses. The scheduled contest with lEm aSinnaei 24 $30.40 the Worthington Corp. of Florida. Savings Bank of Manchester routed $ . M 1 r K i « n a I. Fnste-IUis ■ S.ZriMceurre iZalala^irtta ^^ecta 4-2 $9L10 ntunit bursements are avialable for in­ MANCHESTER - A photo caption CARTER voters, including cost estimates the Tolland team was forfeited by 7. farrecB-Cirea L U - J a v i e r l l.bufkm LlascaruJaviarl Trifecta -^ f 4 lascvu lavier I 19.80 7.80 4.00 He and his wife Gail, reside on McKee Street in CHARTER OAK Pumpernickel Pub, 21-9, last night at 42 3 40 from consultants. He said the es­ stalling insulation'. in Saturday’s edition of The Herald Tolland. S i b i B a M m Sals Artau^du m t 7l(iMEEeaurra 240 100 I Manchester, with their daughter Bree Ann. A run in the eighth inning lifted Cheney. sort TW ElFm 7 Ifameri U ei 19.80 8.20 180 2SCal■ Seru 240 timates may or may not come from Kennedy said— - the year’sJ - “lead___ incorrectly said Irene Orlowski is The final two games, last Me With administrative design, and research-development Highland Park Market past LaStrada Donna Cammeyer had three hits to l.lras»CMan« Ilrtaaa^ l.OrluM eiTe llbulenMt 8 Easalia laa^ 8.40 4.40 4-7 $3100 an architect, which must be selected time” is needed if there are somei retiring as a town employee. A par^ Wednesday and Thursday, ended L J M f M l n a 4 . M M k J » a IhkMdm iE n aliaM al 2 Ma Asis I 3.00 Parfacta 4-7 $12340 I offices in Atlanta, Boise Cascade Housing Division, Pizza. 3-2, at Fitzgerald Field. pace the Bankers. Pam Desmaris i Em u-Javier J i Artau4lri|iaca Trifecta 4-7-2 $73940 by an Architect Selection Com­ other itetns which could be relm- was held for- her ' with Hebron defeating Vbnlon, 8-7 lEiselia^arM 8. Pnana^ecnat M aS-71I 8-7 $7120 provides nearly 200 panelized designs in single family 11229 Main SL, Mtm:hatter| iOileal-JUbl 7. ZiUca-Zep L lascaruGarita AttenOance 3.32) bursed. He said the district must get celebrate her^M yeaw with the town, I Mike Tierney had three hits and had four hits, Carol Salcius three and 7. U Z a « i PlHccta Ui $18170$ mittee. That group Includes board H TEL. 646-64M and Bolton, 7-6. Sals InvUeeurre Hanie 2U.S8I residences, vacation homes, townhouses, duplexes and Jerry Cosgrove and Pete Devanney Linda Seidel homered for Pub. Si*$ Petelan Trifacta 7-8-2 $780.30 members and representatives from them on a list for approval by the but she is not retiring. She is a baviii Hayward apartment Unite. the Town Building Cdmmlttee, state legislature. Ahy .reimbursable secretary in the Park Department. EVENING HERALD. Tues.. July 17, 1979- PAGE THIRTEEN PAGE TWELVE - EVENING HERALD. Tues., July 17, 1979 * * .* *♦♦**>* 4-* 4-* 4-****** 4-**** 4-*4-******* 4-**_*********>******’♦■******************* * ★ JULY cussm ★ CULL Band Shell Given Flag SPEGIM. it1>V', MANCHESTER - The recent members of the audience in the of the tag sale, at 649-2358. 643-2711 im-k First Company Governor’s Foot national anthem. ’The Walter Kaye Bauer Banjo Guard Concert Band event at the A moment of silence was observed Orchestra, which was rained out of or WINTIIO Manchester Bicentennial Band Shell in tribute to the late Arthur Fiedler, its June performance, will return * was marked with a special patriotic conductor of the Boston Pops Oct 1 at East Catholic High School 643-2718 RUN YOUR AD 3 DAYS event. Orchestra, who began and developwi for a band shell benefit performance. tC M H UH IU the outdoor concert concept. after G ETA 4U ID A Y A U.S. flag was presented to the Movie in Hebron Manchester Bicentennial Band Shell ’The Footguard Concert Band con­ * | T ------Corpm, represented by its president, ducted by Capt. Mario DeCapua, HEBRON — The Recreation Com­ 5PM FREEH ^ Ted LaBonne, by the American played a program of patriotic mission will sponsor the second -k -k -k -k -k -k -k -k -k -k -k -k V -k -k -k -k -k -k Legion Auxiliary. themes. movie in its summer film series The American Legion Color Guard ’The Band Shell Corp. plans to have Wednesday at the Gilead Hill School PrfvaM Inttnietfoni 13 Hom i For Solo 23 Htlp W n fd 13 H»lp WbdM 13 H ip WtntBd 13 escorted Laura Freeman, auxiliary a fund raising tag sale in September. at 8:30 p.m. VOICE, PIANO Instructions. SPLIT LEVEL - 7 rooms, 2 president, and Mary LeDuc, former Persons wishing to donate items may The film will be Walt Disney’s COMPUTER OPERATOR - contact Katharine Giblin, chairman SECRETARY / Former faculty New York baths, 3 bedrooms. Im­ president, to the band shell where “The Rescuers.” The admission RECEPTIDNIST - Legal Df- Excellent opportunity for a Music and Art High School. maculate condition. Heated Mrs. Freeman made the presenta­ charge is 25 cents. ’Those attending flce in Manchester area offers Computer O ^rator with some DREAM JOB. Keep the most Professional Singer/Pianist. garage, cast iron baseboard tion. Meeting Canceled should bring blankets or chairs and interesting position for exfierience on IBM System important job of your life as a 644«97. radiation. Blue stone Site Berate IIL Mod 12. Some Pron-am- housewife and mother. Work 3 fireplace, intercom, beautiful­ someone wrth good typing After Mrs. LeDuc explained the MANCHESTER - The town’s their own refreshments. ming background and RPG II significance of the stars and stripes Youth Commission^as canceled its For more information contact Deb­ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING skills and pleasant telephone hours a day, 3 days a week and GUITAR LESSONS - ly landscaped. Complete manner. Hours are 9 a.m. to 5 helpful, but not necessaiy. earn $107.50 per week. Ab­ Beginner through advanced. in the flag, Ralph Maccarone, band meeting scheduled for Wednesday bie McPartland, 228-9582 or John p.m., Monday through Friday. Excellent company paid solutely ho invesment, no All styles. Specializing in rock recreation compound, 20x40 shell coordinator, led the nearly 1,000 night. Regan. Reply with business and per­ benefits. Contact: Dennis collecting and no delivery. / jazz.azz. 649-4324. in-ground pool. Cabana, A^ivEr tis in g sonal references to Hickey, 569-2120. Call 871-0061 between 9 AM Malibu lights, flowered Aqua I N D E X ‘ Manchester Herald, Box T, and 3 PM. slide, sundrellas, redwood NOTICia Manchester. RNS & LPNs - 7-3 and 3-11- Schoola-Clataat 19 privacy fence. 3 driveways T V Tonig ht 1 LMt and Found RATES Full and part time. We re plus much more! Group I, 2 Holp Wontod 13 progressing and we can offer Philbrick Agency, 646-4200. Invitation To Bid Afinognctmonit Itfay ...... 12ewordp«rd«y FOR THE BEST - Manchester 3 excellent salary benefits and a Gymnastic School. 3 to 5 The Manchester Board of Education solicits bids for Lumber 4 3daya ...... lU w D rdpw ddy CERAMIC TILE MECHANIC -rour Tonight at Band Shell 6:00 death Of their daughter are met «, 6ddyt ...... lOe«N>rdp«rdty Ma}-nU°ancfmJn.™u^rei pupils per teacher. FREE in­ News there by a series of psychic and Athletics. Sealed bids will be received as follows: AwClOnt lows Mddyt .. 9ddW *...... - Experienced only. Top Manor, 91 Chestnut Street, professional skills. Meade C R E D IT AND troductory lesson with this ad. ® The Brady Bunch occurrences and mysterious LUMBER (Industrial Arts) July 30, 1979 3:00 P.M. FINANCIAL 15 wordt S2 00 minimym wages, ^ p ly : Atlas Tile, 1862 tonvalescent Home, 333 COLLECTIONS - Immediate Call 646-6306, or 646-3549. MANCHESTER - SIX ROOM The Bob Burke Jazz Quinet poses during a is sponsored by Munson’s Candy Kitchen, the (D Joker's Wild murders. e Bo''di-SiochS-MoMg«gos Berlin ’Tpke., Wethersfield, Manchester. Apply Monday Bidwcll Street. Manchester. CAPE 2-car detached garage, (2l (SI Studio See (B SIThraa'a Company ATHLETICS July 31, 1979 3:00 P.M. 9 Pf'SO"ll Lot''* Happy Ada...... 12.50 Inch through Friday, il-3. position available for a bright, Manchester Bicentennial Band Shell Corp., • n 563-0151. 647-9194. large treed lot, completely rehearsal for their concert tonight at 7:30 at ® My Three Sons S M ovla "The Country Girl" At the time listed the bids will be publicly opened. The right is - "lumnco responsible person to handle and the Music Performance Trust Fund in various asp ^ts of credit and reoMorated. Principals only. the Manchester Bicentennial Band Shell off ® Qunsmoke (1954) Bing Crosby. Grace Keiiy. reserved to reject any and all bids. Specifications and bid forms EMPLOYMENT SHORT ORDER COOK - Part $59,900. 643-8’x« A laded Broadway star. ' J ^•'0 W«n|»d RN-LPN wanted for 3 p.m.-ll time days. Apply in person. La collection work. Typing, some □ REAL ESTATE Wetherell Street, Manchester. From left are cooperation with the Hartford Musicians 6:30 may be secured at the Business Office, 45 N. School Street, 14 OpooMu'1-i'Ot (S I Love Lucy Immersed in self-pity. Is given a p.m. and 11 p.m-7 a.m. shifts. Strada West, Hartford Road EXPEMflKED knowledge of reading com­ Association Local 400. (Herald photo by chance to stage a comeback. (2 Manchester, Connecticut. Raymond E. Demers, Business ’5 S’tull’On WarilPO puter printouts and Jack Almada, Lou Donato, Burke, Tom (S Bowling For Dollars Manager. Apply director of nursing. MAMTDUIKI WORKER Homes For Sale 23 Adamson) ® ® ® NBC News hrs.) EDUCATION Salmonbrook Convalescent experience in credit and MANCHESTER - JUST Ingrassia and Rich Shonty. The free concert (2$ SI Over Easy Q.M 035-7 '6 - P' »at« 'nstfuCLont For school system, with a strong collection are prefrerred. LISTED. Immaculate '9 — S'-.noois-CntPf ■ Home, off House Street, CLERK / TYPIST- background In P reventative BOLTON- 18 acres, 300 foot ® Adam-12 (B S ITa x I 20 ''$l'wCt>Ons Wantod C l" .: ' Glastonbury. Please call 633- Please call Ms. Sullivan 633- Colonial-Cape, Aluminum IS Ekiataln'i Univaraa Immediate full-time position Maintenance of Equipment and frontage main highway. 6:55 5244. Buildings Multl-tra^ experience 6794. siding, double insulation. For­ gSTha Baaux Arts Trio Playa REAL ESTATE posting and general office Excellent 8 Room House, plus 3 News a plus. Excellent wages and mal dining room. Garage. Ravel NOTICE 23 - Momos to* St'O duties. South Windsor loca­ several buildings. Zoned 7:00 24 LOts Ltnd 'O' Sa>« NURSES AIDES wanted for tion. Write to: Box U, c/o benefits Position available im­ Commercial. Owner financing Covered patio. $61,900. Pasck Outdoor Antiques Show PUBLIC HEARING - P'OPP'tv mediately. Call 680-0003 between (D CBS News 10:00 25 full time on all shifts. Apply Manchester Herald. available. Frank Mott, Realtors, 2867475. (SSSNowa BOARD OF DIRECTORS 26 B)ji ''«f$ P'opp'tv 8:00 a m and 4:00 p.m. for applica­ (S The Brady Bunch 2' P«*OM P'OOP'tf director of nursing. Salmon- FULL TIME COOK. Good Broker. 6465658. d ) ® ABC News 3 ) 9 130uaanaBlvd. TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT brook Convalescent Home, off tion and information. Equal Oppor­ (S Latin Now York 26 - p«a> Ettaio Ws'^tod EXPERIENCED tunity Employer. benefits, will train evenings. (D ® Dating Game Notice is hereby given that the Board of Directors, Town of House Street, Glastonbury. TRACTOR/TRAILER MltC- SERVICES ADVERTISING PiMc SdMob Once trained, will go on rota­ WATERFRONT year-round OS Festival Of FaHh 10:30 Manchester. Connecticut, will hold a Public Hearing in the Please call 633-5244. DRIVER - Must be mature home and summer resort all Set at Hale Homestead ® Sounding Board 3 ) & Wliaro'a Poppa Sp'v'CPt Offp'Pd fA. I n 10 tion shift. Augie & Rays, Hearing Room at the Municipal Building, 41 Center Street, 32 - Pa-nting-Pap#' ng person with stable work Silver Lane. East Hartford. in one. 7 room maintenance ® News S u fa O IR ia y Bu.'C.rtg.Cont'SCl-ng DEAOUNE WiiUNr, Cm. OOOOS MANCHESTER ® DIckCavett SSDIckCavalt Manchester, Connecticut, Thursday, July 19, 1979 at 5:00 P.M. record. Steady work, good Call 646-1895 for appointment. free Ranch. Located on an COVENTRY - The Nathan Hale the grant was that the society had to chimney is located. This is the part of J4 Pooliig-S'd'ng 12:00 noon the day before IMPRESSIVE THREE- ® The Odd Cotmie « to consider and act on the following: 35 Meii.f’g.Piyfntjing PART-TIME Work from benefiU. Call 649-4523. exclusive private section of Homestead on South Street will again match a portion of this which will be the house in which Nathan Hale was S Wonders Of The Sea IIKM 36 flQO' ng publication. home on the phone servicing Coventry Lake. Attractive BEDROOM COLONIAL - 3)XOSI9Nawa To consider the request of the Housing Authority of the Town of Deadline lor Saturday and Mon­ MANAGER FOR be the setting for the 12th annual out­ used for restoration work on one side born and it originally served as the 3/ - Mo* rtg.TljChing-StO'SgP our customers in your spare JANITORIAL OPERATION - financing available. R. Westwood II, less than 1 year 7:29 3 ) BadUmaStorlaa Manchester, Connecticut to advance $35,000.00 in Town funds 36 S«’* CPS Wantpd day if 12:00 Noon Friday- RETAIL SALES CLERK- old. Large family room with door antiques festival on Saturday. of the homestead. Necessary repairs Hale family kitchen. ® Dally Numbers ffiBannyHili time. 249-7773. EARN WHILE YOU LEARN. DECORATOR - Full time. Must have experience direc­ Zimmer, J.D. Real Estate, which will be repaid by the Housing Authority from State Funds MISC FOR SALE fireplace and sliders to deck. The show is sponsored by the An­ will be made to the structural Among the memorabilia in the S Dick Van Dyka Men and women 17-35 learn a Knowledge of wallcovering ting and following up super­ 6461980 or 647-1139. 7:30 S Honaymoonara within six months. 40 Household Good« ATTENTION - Need 2 people visors. Salary in the teens. Eat-in kitchen, formal dining timbers, new frames will be put on homestead are Nathan’s boyhood d ) P.M. Magazine 41 A'i c>Pi 'O' Sa'P PLEASE READ career skill. Guaranteed part- books required. Willingness to room, 2V4 baths, 2-cargarage. tiquarian and Landmarks Society SS Boat 6 l Butna And Allan Elizabeth J. Intagliata. over 21. Immediate employ­ time job. $56 per weekend to For more information toward the windows and the modern sash fowling piece, his army camp basket CD Adam-12 42 6'j>id>ng Suppi’PS accept varied duties. Write Vinyl-sided. $89,900. CJall 646 Inc. of Connecticut and will be open d ) $100,000 Name That Tune 11:30 Secretary, Board of Directors 43 Pptt -Bt'da- Doga ment. This is not a fancy ad. start. Veterans earn more. Sales Qerk, P.O. Box 911. name and telepnone number COLONIAL - OFFERING 8 unc 7686. to the public from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., windows will be replaced with and deerskin-covered army trunk, d ) Ne^rtywed Game 3 ) Bamaby Jonaa Manchester, Connecticut 44 M M tnitrumdms YOUR AD we simply want a person who Join the Connecticut Army Manchester. to Box Y c/o Manchester ROOMS, 1st floor family IS Denoe Fever 45 Bopia & Accpaao' pa Clatvfied ada are taken < ver the nee^ a permanent job. Ad­ room with fireplace, 4 rain or shine. It will feature 175 reproductions matching the originals his powder horn and his silver shoe CS Tha Gong Show Dated at Manchester. Conn, Spoiling Gooda phone a t a convenience. The National Guard. Call Sergeant Herald. (2$ S MacNell / Lehrer Report 3 ) 9 ABC Movla "Charlie 46 vancement opportunity. Call generous sized bedrooms, 2 exhibitors from Connecticut, in the front of the house. buckles which he left with a friend this 13th day of July. 1979 4.' Gs'dpn P'oducta Herald it retpontlbie lor only Mayerayi at 246-0060 or 566-7900 FULL-TIME WINDOW ® Wild Kingdom Chan: Happiness Is A Warm 48 An*'guPa one incorrect intertion and then between 10 a.m. and 3 pm. - Collect. 1/2 baths, central air, 2 car SUPER CLEAN 7 ROOM just before he entered the enemy WsrtIPd 10 Buy INSTALLER NEEDED - to Massachusetts, Maine, New A large portion of the grant will be ® Dick Van Dyke Clue" (1971) Ross Martin, Rocky 036-7 49 only to the tize of the original in­ 5263869. E.O.E. garage, walkout basement, COLONIAL at only $62,900. gg Tic Tec Dough instali prime replacement JANITORIAL SUPERVISOR Hampshire, Vermont, Rhode Island, used to make structural repairs to lines. Gunn. ^ RENTALS tertion Errort which do r>ot BABYSITTER NEEDED - - For multi-site operation. $83,500. Group I. Philbrick Walk to busline, shopping and 3)Movlo "The Bank Dick" windows. Call after 6PM. 649- New York and New Jersey, Penn­ the barlbso that it can be used for a In the homestead school room 8:00 ,52 WoO'na for Rpnf I t t i t r the value of the adver- Mature, loving woman to care 9117. Must have experience and be Agency. 6464200. school. 3 bedrooms, lU batho, d ) The Paper Chase (1940) W.C. Fields. Una Merkel. 53 Apartments fO' R#nt tieement will not be corrected by 12'xl8’ deck. Ehiergy efficient— program of textile craft where Nathan’s brother David taught _ BABYSITTER NEEDED- for 2 young children in our able to work second shift. sylvania and Florida. (S Crosa-WIts S IS 9 Boat 01 Carton Legal Notice 54 Homps foi Rpnl an additional intertton appliances. Hardwood floors. his Coventry neighbors, there is a SThaRMaman 55 Bua r'Pas *01 Rpni Call anytime after 6 p.m.. 646- home during the school year, Salary in teens For informa­ The show will feature from demonstrations now being developed d ) 3 Happy Days 56 Rpao't P'oppity *01 Rpnf 3Vi ACRES GEORGIAN Aluminum siding. 3(4 years d ) Movie "Gumshoe” (1972) SD CapUooad ABC Newa TOWN OF ANDOVER. CONNECTICUT 0767. from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Own tion forward name and coun'ry furniture, porcelains and by the society. small blackboard on the north wall. »7 Wampd to Ppni transportation necessary. SECRETMIAL telephone number to Box Z. COLONIAL 8 rooms, front to old. Principals only. No Albert Finney, Janice Rule. A 12:00 ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS 58 - M s< 'o» Rp'*t back, living room, formal agents. 6465416, by appoint­ pottery, rare books, paintings, Deteriorated framing timbers and There is also a very rare Yale emcee turns private BABYSITTER NEEDED- Send references, salary POSITION c/o R ochester Herald. ffilLovoLucy The Zoning Board of Appeals of the Town of Andover. ConnOc- AUTOMOTIVE dining room, first floor ment only after 5 p.m. samplers, clocks, glassware, pewter, flooring will be removed, benches College broadside, dated Sept. 8, eye and winds up entangled in 9 Dr. Scott On Hobrawa □ NOTICES Monday through Thursday. 3 requirements and any perti­ ticut, at a public meeting held on July 11,1979 look the following 6’ Auloa 'or Sa>p nent information to Box W, Th€ Manchester Board of Educa­ fireplaced family room, 4 silver, brass, hooked and oriental made, appropriate lighting installed 1773. It lists the graduating class of an African revolution. 2 hrs. S U araC kib 62 - T'uc»a 'O' Si'P •••••••••••••a************ p.m. to 10 p.m. Own transpor­ tion seeks applicants for a year HEBREW AND/OR SUNDAY O S ® Baseball All-Star action. 63 Hpivy Eguipmpnl lor Spip tation. Call 649-6022. Friday: c/o Manchester Herald SCHOOL TEACHER b lo o m s , finishM rpc-room rugs, quilts and coverlets, folk art, and the entire barn made safe to ac­ that year and includes the names of 12:30 Lott and found 1 round (52 weeks) Secretarial Post-, in basement with firMlacc. 2 Game #171 - Donald i Katherine Stevens - Variance of 8,000 sq. feet 64 - Motorcyc'pa B'CyCtPa weekends anytime. tion Immediate opening. NEEDED. Temple Beth OVERSIZED CAPE-6 rooms, early lighting, tools and hardware, commodate large groups of students, Nathan Hale and his brother Enoch. O Previn And The Pittsburgh 3 ) Movla "Black Fury" (193S| 65 _ Campp'a-T'piipra-Mjt'ip car (arage. $89,900. Group I, Paul Muni, Akim Tamirotf. granted for year round dwelling with following con­ >*Omps Applicants must possess good Tcfilah, Oak Street, East front to back living room with O Joker’s Wild LDST IN HEBRDN - Friendly typing and Stenographic skills Philbrick Agency Realtors. hearth equipment, jewelry and many Arthur W. Leibundguth, director of This broadside is said to be the 66 AulomOt'vP Sprv>CP Hartford. Call for informa­ fireplace, formal dining room, ©Special 12:40 ditions: female triquire OPPORTUNITY GOVERNMENT investment. Take orders for get around. 5421. 6461603. electric doors. Must be STORRS — Thirty-one musical and April 16, and together with British sion Dance Co. Feb. 20, and Les Lithuanian Hall Control DatJ has ao opeoiai in its GUARANTEED BUSINESS LUBE PERSON - Wanted to Lisa low-priced jewelry. For Manchester Facility for an LOANS - $50,000 to $350,000. free catalogs, call toll free 1- seen. Low 80’s Mr. Green dramatic events, plus eight gallery operatic baritone Benjamin Luxon Ballets Jazz March 5. I have a discriminating lubricate trucks and trailers. POSTAL CLERK- Responsi­ MANCHESTER - BY 24 GOLWAY STREET eiperkoccd person in Utllaf and Phone 281-4112. TELEVISION SERVICE - 800431-1258. ble person to sell stamps, Fnchtm, Miriii I MhMit The Chamber Series starts with a paiate — you're just picky order eatry Related experience OWNER. 3 bedroom Cape, exhibitions, will jam the Jorgenson March 25. MANCHESTER CLINT (^alified Technician needed money orders etc. Must be M Im return engagement by the Guarneri about your food. Candidates must have good necessary. $5.25 an hour. All to work in area TV Sales Si new kitchen, lovely yard, Auditorium performance calendar Ira Levin’s Broadway-success Cali baforaOP.M. bondable and have liHirl—isNBrt— EASTWOOD clerical and communtcation sfclUs. □ EMPLOYMENT fringe benefits. For appoint­ Service Store. Excellent com- ^ ’s. By appointment. 646 for the 1979-80 season at the Universi­ mystery drama “Deathtrap” also String Quartet Sept. 26, followed by ihnna 643-0618 or 646-915! ment call 6867596. N.C. LATHE HAND experience. Ideal for part 6 4 6 ^ 1 4 4 return visits by soprano Elly Qualified applicants should call •••••#•t«**«*6«*««*t«»6**6 any benefits, including 9380. No■■ agent: gents. ty of Connecticut. will be among the Special Events, oh Cmot HepwMeo ospitalization and paid TURRET LATHE time job for retired Postal •wning* 644-41M ESCAPE E Clerk or Bank Teller. Apply The program is organized into a April 12. Ameling Oct. 18, and the New York 101 M9 1999 Hip Wantod 13 STAFF ACCOUNTANT - CPA vacations. Call 6463406. ENGINE LATHE MANCHESTER or write to firm. Local firm located in to: Arthur Drug Stores Office, group of eight special events, each of The Auditorium Series will open Chamber Soloists Oct. 30. The latter FROM program will consist of the six Bach DRIVMN/ROUTES 6 S 44A Canirul Dila Carp. TOOLMAKERS - Machinists. Tolland County is seeking to 190 Farmington Avenue, Hart­ which is sold singly, plus Auditorium, Oct. 2, with the “Moscow Pops,” NOW thru THUH8' ALCATRAZ P.O. M l 3tM Apply 81 Commerce Street, expand their staff to service EXPERIENCED WAITRESS SANDBLAGTER ford. Chamber, Dance, and a Family Fare featuring the Nekrasov Russian Folk Brandenburg Concert!. T bt dnghkU QQ Vaman, C t 09909 Glastonbury. PTG diversified small business Pti.423-4441 tad mut^ rndma/i - Part time. Apply in person so Hour*. Paid Holldayt series, each of which is sold by Orchestra and stars of the famous The Medieval and Renaissance EAST HARTFORD COMPANY. Telephone 633- clients. Tax and auditing 303 A dam s S tr e e t, Exciillant sounds of the Music for a While L-40 7631. experience helpful. Please Manchester. MALE STUDENT to work season subscription as well as single­ Bolshoi Theater. Another Russian WALT DISNEY’S ijSHOiiiis DRIVE IN ‘i/H’44« Inauranca BanafHa ensemble will be featured Nov. 14, send resume to Box S, c/o nights, Monday thru Friday, 6 ticket sale. Curtain time generally is ensemble. The Moscow State SI D M Y SHELDON’S Apply In Parton while Polish-American pianist Manchester Herald.. SUMMER WORK ■ General to 8. Some Saturday work. 8:15 p.m. Gallery exhibits are free. Symphony, led by Yevgeny office. Typing, filing, clerical. Apply: Manchester Green Emanuel Ax returns tor a solo recital 101 BIOODLINE CLERK STENOaiUPHER METRONICSINC Svetlanov, visits Nov, 1. PlH’SUM MCOr 10-44 $3.00 per hour. Please call 647- Shoe, Wednesday or Friday The Special Events begin Sept. 24 DOHErsnCojOi^ RT. e » 44-A with a performance by Julie Harris The Buffalo Philharmonic, a rising Jan. 23. DAIMATIANS RECEPTIONIST - TYPIST. Hll. morning. ^AUDREY HLPBIRN KNGUZARA TOWN OF M ANCHemn BOLTON CT. 06040 REALTORS in “The Belle of Amherst,” the regional orchestra led by the well- The famous chamber group Tashi PLUS mmmmm lAMESMASON CbUOAMOM Pleasant personable and will visit March 20, while British OMUtSKAWF BLATRICTSTRiUCHT capable typist wanted by of­ FU LL T IM E acclaimed Broadway one-woman known young conductor Michael i.-tue$. Me I IRf SIMMS MtCHEUEPHIIUPS Permanent Part-time SECRETARY ' / PROFESSIONAL PAINTER CROiiP I: A wlert ol REALTORS lervJog the greater operatic baritone Benjamin Luxon fice located in the RECEPTIONIST Interesting Manchester area w«h more advertWr»9 eapenite. show about poet Emily Dickinson. Tilson Thomas, performs Nov. 27. IStarts Wed. "HAIR"! Manehestcr-Vernon area. & LABORERS- Immediate impact and efTIclency for both buyers and tellers. The Preservation Hall Jazz Band Pianist Vladimir Ashkenazy gives a solo performance April 10. 21 houra per week Please send resume to Box S, and rewarding opportunity DEMOl^STRATORS: Earn openings. Salaiy depending on Violinist Itzhak Perlman concludes Vernon C in / 1^2 c/o Manchester Herald. available in a Manchester $1000 or more selling name experience. MAK Painting, returns to rock the rafters of the returns for a solo recital Feb. 5, I4.80 - 14.66 per hour Medical Office. Applicant Jorgensen Auditorium “cabaret” on while the Cleveland Orchestra and its the series on April 17. DALMATIAN priuMS -; F ■ ’ ' brand toys and gifts (Fisher- 643-2659. SHEET METAL WORKER - must be neat and excellent Price, Tonka, Fenton). The Family Fare series opens with PUPPY typist and enjoy working with QUALITY FOR SALE two evenings, Nov. 9 and 10. conductor Lorin Maazel make their Experienced. Soldering etc. Treasure House party plan. BABYSITTER NEEDED The off-beat baroque satire of annual visit Feb. 12, with a program three performances of the Nut­ givan away eourtaay EAST WINDSOR CINE 1 Experience and training required is not less than six (6) the public. Rookkeeping Call collect person to person Monday thru Friday. Nathan years’ experience In responsible office work or in lieu Call S262I01 background helpful. Hours are We offer for Immediate sale a mini- Professor Peter Schickele will add a of Strauss and Vaughn Williams. cracker Ballet by the Connecticut "PUPPY LOWE” §iisHouTii, DRIVE IN wi ri/1 for Miss Carol 491-210(). Also Hale area. Boys, ages 9 and 6. Ballet Co. and the UConn Symphony Eaalbrook Mall thereof graduation from business school or high school 9 to 5. Monday through booking parties. Call after 5 p.m., 6467726. discordant note as an evening with The Atlanta Symphony, under Friday. Salary commensurate estate type property in one of I Orchestra on Dec. 8 at 7:30 p.m. and Raglatar at our 8nack Bar with courses in typing and business practices and two LAUr'DRY APPUCATIONS Manchester’s most esteemed| "The Intimate P.D.Q. Bach” is Robert Shaw, wraps up the years of experience in responsible office work. Must be now being accepted for part with experience. Reply with INDIVIDUALS NEEDED to Bulnaaa Opportunity 14 presented Feb. 25. Schickele will be Auditorium Series March 26. Dec. 9 at 4 p.m. able to type 40 wpm and take dictation at 80 wpm. time, weekend, second shift. business and personal work locally, 16 or 32 hours neighborhoods. references to Manchester assisted by the Semi-Pro Musica An- The Dance Series will open Oct. 11 The Prince Street Players will pre­ Applications and job description are available at the Per­ Please apply in person at weekly. $6.25 hourly. Over 18. MANCHESTER Package 'me alr-conditloned ranch home la sent “Aladdin” on Jan. 26 at 1 and 4 CINE 2 Meadows Convalescent Herald, c/o Box X. Car requirrf. Call 12 to 3 PM, store. Excellent location. Well tiqua and bargain-counter tenor John with the 65-member Aman Inter­ DOUILiraATURl 7:M sonnel Office, Town Hall, 41 Center Street, Manchester, flexible and versatile enough to accom­ p.m., while the National Theater Co. Home, 333 Bidwell Street. Cutco Distributors, 871-2528. established business. Call Ferrante. national Folk Ensemble, followed Connecticut. DATA ENTRY CLERK modate either a large or small family. will offer “The Swiss Family Robin­ 'miKTnr OXM Manchester. Marion E. Robertson, Marcei Marceau will return to Oct. 22 by the Ohio Ballet. pkn Ground floor opportunity in Realtor, 6465953. There Is a typed list of features and son” in a soft-rock version April 12 at newly formed pre-paid group Storrs for two performances on The Rod Rogers Dance Co, and the HDnWIY FED Hovr Closing date for filing is July 23, 1979. LEGAL SECRETARY - For extras available for your perusal. The March 3, at 3 and 8 p.m. He will be 1 and 4 p.m. Manchester law office. practice (an HMO). Must be VENDING ROUTE - Nabisco Jimmy Owens Jazz Ensemble will high school graduate. Salary followed by another return engage­ The Jorgensen Gallery schedule 1 ^ — ------Experience preferred. Typing Snacks with locations $3,580 wall to wall carpeting Is everywhere - collaborate to present “Jazz negotiable. Send resume by CALL TOLL FREE 1-800426 opens with an exhibition of boxed nKW YCWKS An equal opportunity employer. and steno required, mnple yet there are hardwood floors un- ment, this time by the Vienna Choir Fusions” on Nov. 5. Clip the cost of eating parking at this centrally July 20 to Zarina Shockley. 2355 Ext. 905. sculptures by various artists from I.OTHiLST KL'MMinK NCC/HMO, 275 Broad Street, derneathl (Try to find that these days.) Boys on March 19, at 7:30 p.m. under the Orange Roof. located office. Send reply to NMdMl In Folksinger Bill Crofut also will be Then will come the Murray Louis Sept. 4-26. MUSKIAl Box SS c/o Manchester Windsor, Ct. 06095. Equal Op­ OFFERS INVITED / The exterior fleldstone front gives a dis­ Then follows a show of paintings hi portunity Employer. Dowmy Driv* RETAIL STORE ON returning, in a solo performance Dance Co. Nov. 29, the Kathryn Po- Herald. tinctively different look - all In quiet and drawings by Bryan Paulson Oct. ALL YOU CAN EAT SPEQALS.. The (PounMn VMagt) WHEELS- Make an easy $20,- PART TIME BOOKKEPER ArM 000 per year. Ehicellent terms. good taste. , . „ . 2- 22 . fhntasticks WANTED - 2 to 3. days per Call John, at Chenette Outside, the Gunnite Swimming Pool Goodspeed Opera House Caricatures and other works by MONDAYS— TRUCK EQUIPMENT week. Hours can be tailored to Associates, “Gallery Of and Lovely Cabana combine with the famous cartoonist and illustrator FRIED CHICKEN...... by Tom Jones your satisfaction. Apply:. Homes,” 528-9081. tree surrounded (and fence enclosed) David Levine will be featured Oct. *3.29 MECHANCS HELPER Shoor Jewelers, 917 Main TUESDAYS- and Harvey Schmidt P. T. Barnum is generally credited with popularizing Street, Manchester, Tuesday MAKE EXTRA MONEY very private rear yard to give one a 29-Nov. 16, with photography by Gary handbells as a musical instrument in the U.S. when, in To train in the installa­ SPAGHETTI ...... July Ifl Ihfijugh through Friday. WEEKLY - Write To; A.A. Planning Band Concert Hallman following Nov. 26-Dec. 12. *3.09 the 1840s, he introduced the "Swiss Bell Ringers"'—a sense of being In another world all this WEDNESDAYS- August 4 tion and repair of truck Boyer, 4429 Carpenter Ave., EAST HADDAM — The Goodspeed ’Daisy." There will be balloons, Then come two more sculpture group of five Englishmen—to tour the country. TOOLMAKER WANTED - barely a stone's throw from Malnl FISH FRY .... »2.99i V - 4' Sg'-O.l. equipment. Must be N.Y. Opera House will celebrate the days (ia-t— do, o 4 ,g .'<1 Prototype and machine pinwheels, peanuts, the famous shows, by Ursula von Rydingsfard THURSDAYS-...... mechanically inclined Stroot! of the old-fashioned band concert Goodspeed popcorn wagon, an ice Jan. 21-Feb. 12, and by Donald CuttHin 8 15 pm In 1923, the first of* building. Apply in person, 81 OLDER LADY IN The temptation to go on and on lej Hcial American handbell and have basic tools. Commerce Street, Glaston­ when its “Riverside Band” moves cream truck and fun for the whole Sandstrom Feb. 19-March 7. TURKEY...... *3.29 MaUnei? ? 15 pm ROCKVILLE needs mature FRIDAYS— Jtji^ ?fl ringing group —the Benefits include health bury, or call 633-4895. femaletemate eompan.on companion aevera. several * - EDUCATION - Strong _afld ^80 justified ^ out to the green at Goodspeed Lan­ family. Paintings by Norman Lewis follow Beacon Hill Handbell and life insurance, nights a week, 8 PM to 8 AM. ■ Simply ca|l US and arrange for an ap ding to play Sousa marches, Joplin Also, on Sunday, July 22 at 8:30 March 17-ApriI 10, while the annual CLAM F R Y ...... *3.89 Ringers —was established “Plepse...... call" 649-4695 after 6« ...... ■ pointment. You’ll see what we re rags, show medleys and American p.m. will be the third in a series of show by graduating UConn art by Margaret H. Shurcliff vacations, holidays, un­ SECRETARY- PM. PrlyaU fnsmictfons IS HAPPY HOUR99IP in Boston. iforms. Apply in person RECEPTIONIST wanted for > eayingl band favorites. The Musical Film: 1928-1932, with students is slated for April 16-May 2. OPEN 24 HOURS EVERY doctor’s office. 4-day week. REMEDIAL READING and On Sundays, July 22, 29, Aug. 5 and narrated footnotes by Herb Graff, The Jorgensen Auditorium The American Guild SE C R E T A R Y FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Some Saturdays. Typing BOOKKEEPER. Year round. math; individualized work 12 at 2:30 p.m., the concerts will be who teaches film history at New Management flyer describing all „ nutmeg of Engliih Handbell required. Send replys to: Box program, (lst-8th grade) by Ringers (AGEHR) was BART TRUCK $6036$7114 range. Miqimun IWUIAM LBELFIOREAGEHCVI open to the public free of charge.' York University. The film clips, programs and series in more detail V, c/o Manchester Evening H.S. Diploma and 2 years master’s degree teacher. 566 394 Tolland Turnpika Sumner formed in 1654 to pro* Herald. Under the baton of the Goodspeed shown following the regular Sunday and including order forms is now mote the art of handbell EQUIPMENT CO., experience. For application, 8075. ______431 Main SL 317 Green Rd. send self addressed stamped musical director, Lynn Crigler, the twilight performance of “The Five available from the box office. It can Manchoator playhouse A t .SIVFIKMALPU'IT KL [aLn ringing. r id in g LESSONS indoor Riverside Band will feature brass be obtained by writing to Jorgensen WOLUARO ...... RrtffOYiWlfflu. INC. SEWING MACHINE envelope to; Manchester Ear­ O’clock Girl,” feature the years 1931 OPERATORS with ly Learning Center, 80 riding ring. Western stock Realtors 647-14131 and wind musicians playing nostalgic and 1932 with the Marx Brothers, Auditorium, Box U-104, The Univer­ J O H n s o n S p h o n e 429 2912 298 GOVERNOR STREET seat, saddle seat and hunt 649-6220 PLEASE CALLTHEATRE EAST HARTFORD, CT. experience needed. Full or Waddell Road, Manchester. strains like “Maple Leaf Rag,” Bing Crosby, Gloria Swanson, sity of Connecticut, Storrs, CT 06268, FOR RESERVATIONS FOR SCREEN TiKCS part time. Call 6462511. EO-AA employer. seat. All levels 2269817. “Stars and Stripes Forever” and Jeannette MacDonald and Marlene or by calling (203) 486-4226. tunes from ' Music Man " and Dietrich. Peanuts — Charlse M. Schulz EVENING HERALD, ’Tues., July 17. 1979 — PAGE FIFTEEN PAGE FOURTEEN - EVENING HERALD. Tues.. July 17, 1979 ■ 1 c Frank and Enant ACROSS 2 Monster Answer to Previous Punie 3 Swine r Dear Abby I HEARP THAT CHl/CK'S I KN0 W,MARCie,ANP I Sea do9 4 Emperor BUSINESS & SERVICE IM THE HOSPITAL,SIR I'MTR'^lNeTOFieORE 4 Burmese 5 Over there currency 6 Indian coin OUTHOlilI CANSENP By Abigail Van Buren 8 Fervor 7 Examines K V A Y I HIM SOME FLOUEI^S 12 Self 8 At highest 13 First-rete point (comp, wd.) 9 Eseu's country IT, THE BiG BANO 14 Authoress 10 Before (Let) TODAY: Ferber 11 Young girl w h e n 15 Period 16 Organ stop -I- THE ^ Slob Story 16 Hostels 21 Examine a i T H DIRECTORY 17 Negatives 23 Gain by labor c,ll i ‘BI GOp OON&EO THE (V 6 m e 18 Nulls 26 Similar in kind i n \ \L Building Contracting 33 20 Occasionally S*nlc9§ OHtnd 31 Sarv/cu Oftartd 31 Painting-Ptptring 32 THEORY DEAR ABBY: My husband's mother had been a widow for 26 Biblical UNIVERSE. (2 wds.) LEON ClESZYNSKl a long time. About two years ago she married a nice-looking, Priscllla’a Pop — Ed Sullivan coal 50 Connecticut ALL PHASES OF BUILDING TWO RELIABLE COLLEGE 22 Buning insect preposition BUILDER- New Homes, Ad­ quiet man none of us knew. They live only a few miles from 27 Respite* 41 Start again university ATTENTION HOMEOWNERSUF & REMODELNG - Additions, STUDENTS would like some thmms t-n us but we never visit them, and neither do any of her other 24 Put rches, Roofing & Siding, outside painting jobs. 649-9437. ditions, Remodeling, Rec HOW? THE BACHELOR -ANPHESAVS 3 25 Of the dawn 28 Circus animal 43 Disorders 52 Slangy four children who live in this area. The reason is one you will effimative Quality Rellnishing Kicks. Garages, Breakfast Rooms, Garages, Kitchens CLUB PROPUCriON OF THERE'S A LOT (OF 29 ^lowance 30 Eons 45 Water- Remodeled, Ceilings, Bath probably not believe: Mom's husband smells like he hasn't 53 Stringed CABINETS, COUNTERS. Airs, Drywall and more. "TUBA PLAVER ON 1>IE \MORK THAT HAS 33 Marrowbone 31 Hemp cord encircled Tile, Dormers, Homaa lor Bant 54 Aiifo* For Bala 51 Autoa For Bala 51 had a bath in 50 yearsi I am not kidding. Their house is an TO BE PON E . / 34 Disturb the instrument WOODWORK S FLOORS Offered by a staff of PAINTING E x te rio r & Boata-Aecaaaorlaa 45 ROOF’COMING? r — 32 Food lands HOMES • APARTMENTS tradesmen, individually Roofing.Residential or absolute pigsty; every piece of furniture in the place smells peace 47 Church part 64 Meesure of I n te r io r . Q u a lity Commercial. 649-4291. 35 Is indebted to time skilled in their trades. D.B.C. Workmanship aIt V ery 1972 M ERCURY 10 HP SPACIOUS THREE WE PAY TOP PRICES for to high heaven. Nobody cares to eat or drink in their house 36 Gazelle 48 Soviet river c . „ 667-3643 BEDROOM HOUSE with r 37 It is (contr.) 38 Seaweed 49 Garment of 57 Time zone 646-8882. MOTOR- Long shaft. With gas wrecked and Junk cars. A & B beuuse the smell spoils their appetite. Reasonable Rates! Call Rick NEWTON SMITH - 39 Barge-toad of (abbr.) tank. $350. &II 646-3444, or fireplace, 2V9 baths and lots Auto Salvage, used auto parts. Mom was in the hospital for three weeks recently, and 38 Wist old Rome for Free Estimate. 646-0709, Remodeling, Repairs, Rec 1971 TORINO - Showroom 39 Owned C&M TREE SERVICE - Free DRIVEWAY SEALING after 5 p.m. 646-2491. more. (368-3). Rental Call Tony 6466223. every day we'd take her husband to the hospital with us (it’s Rooms. "No Job Too Small,” Assistors, small fee. 236-5646. condition. Air conditioning, 40 Our (Fr.) estimates, discount senior Protects and Beautifies Your new tires. 57,000 original a 29mile drivel. He smelled so bad we had to keep all the car 42 Waterloos 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 citizens. Company Driveway! Experienced and Call 649-3144. 1973 TORINO - 302. Runs Bporting Oooda <• THREE BEDROOM - 2 miles. ^11 649-3544. windows open. 44 Biblical 12 13 14 Manchester-owned and Reasonable! Free Estimates. excellent. Must sell, My husband even told him flat out that people were com­ character operated. Call 646-1327. Call Art, 649-3061. Building Contracting 33 CARPENTER FOR HIRE -11 children. No pets. Will give sacrificing! Any reasonable COMBINATION GOLF BAG PLYMOUTH VOLARE plaining, and to please clean himself up, but he got mad and 46 Get the point IS 16 17 Years’ Experience in New & references. Need by August offer over $1450. Call after & CART By Bagboy. Very PREMIER 1976 WAGON - refus^ to do anything about it. 47 Corpse REWEAVING burn holes. Palntlng-Piparlng 32 Remodeling, Kitchen, For­ 1st. Call 649-5434 an^ime. 3:30 p.m., 649-1150, 5286063. 18 19 20 21 WES ROBBINS Carpentry mica Work, Rec Rooms, good condition. $45. Call 646- Automatic, power steering The merchants in town complain about him, but they can’t examination Zippers, umbrellas repaired. remodeling specialist. Ad­ Porches & Paneling. Veiy 0406, after 5 p.m. power brakes. 6 cylinder. keep him out. They spray after he leaves. Abby, what can 51 Sneakily 1 Window shades, Venetian PAINTING - Interior and ditions, rec rooms, dormers, 1977 DODGE VAN- Florida 22 24 Reasonable Prices! Call THREE BEDROOM HOUSE - Excellent running condition. we do7 55 Piece of stage ■ blinds Keys. TV FOR RENT. exterior, paperhanging, built-ins, bathrooms, Prefer rural setting, within 10 Customized, in and out. 14 scenery 27 . . 31 32 evenings between 7-9 p.m., Hfantod to Buy 49 Must sell. 295-9441. HOLDING OUR NOSES IN W. VA. 28 26 3 3 30 Marlow's, 867 Main St. 649- excelient work references. kitchens, 649-3446. miles of Manchester center. miles per gallon on regular Captafn Easy — Crooks ft Lawrsnes 56 Flees 1 568-5556. 3S 3. 5221. Free estimates. Fully in­ By 3 mature adults. 647-1708 fuel. Loaded with extras in­ TH ANKS. ^ CUZ. WE PUNNO 0ITHER punishment 33 sured. Martin Matson, 649- cluding Factory Air! Low DEAR HOLDING: The asan asnst be mentally ill. And his ■ 1 CUSTOM Carpentry - homes. Roollng-Bldlng-Chlmnay 34 after 5 p.m. — 8 to 4:30, 646- BANK REPOSSESSIONS 68 Needle hole 37 3. 3. ODD JOBS DONE - Cellars, 4431. 3800, Ext. 55. mileage. One owner.' FOR SALE - 1975 Oldsmobile wile baa either Uet her aense el smeO or she's as skk as he 59 Seasoning ■ ■ attics, garages, yards Additions, Repairs, Cabinets. Excellent condition. Over is. This k a case (er a dseter. Far gaedaess' sake, dea't Jaat 60 Otherwise 40 Call Gary Cushing 345-2009. BlDWELL HOME Improve­ WANTED- CHILD’S Vista ^ i s e r Station Wagon, cleaned. moving, QUALITY PAINTING and BICYCLE- 12”- to 16”-wheel $14,000 invested. A real needs body work $1500; 1974 held year aaaea; held a tamOy c^ercnce aad get seme 61 Armenian 1 trucking.Loam for sale. Lawn Paper Hanging by Willis ment Co. Expert installation bargain for $7495. Must be mountain 44 of aluminum siding o tte rs diameter. Good condition. OHIcaa-Btoraa tor Bant 55 Jeep Wagoneer, 4-wheel drive medkal advicel ■ service. No job too big or Schultz. Fully insured Any age, plastic or metal, also seen. Call 643-0421. $4,000; 1973 Buick LaSabre 62 Ardor 47 46 49 1 52 53 54 references. 649-4343. and trim. Roofing installation 63 Places small. 588-8522. and repairs 649-6495 , 871-2323. dolls, Doats, trucks, etc. pre- MANCHESTER - Main Street $1200; 1973 Ford Country DEAR ABBY: Ten years ago, before I met the man I mar­ 1 TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY modem office available. 400 1969 PONTIAC CUSTOM 350. 64 Possessive 55 56 57 58 Carpentry and general con­ 1950. 568-0925. Sedan Station Wagon $795; ried (I'll c^l him Bob), he got a girl pregnant. Bob was in the BRICK. BLOCK. STONE. A&W PAINTING Contrac­ sq. ft. Heat, AC included. Call Excellent running condition, 1970 Chevrolet Malibu $500; pronoun SPECIALIZING cleaning and automatic transmission, service in San Diego at the time, a 50 60 61 Fireplaces, concrete. tors. Quality painting and tracting. Residential and repairing chimneys, roofs, 6^-2469 or 646-2755. 1970 Chrysler New Yorker paper banging at reasonable po'iwer steering and radio, Tlw girl went to a home (or unwed mothers in Seattle, had DOWN Chimney repairs. No job too commercial. Whether it be a new roofs. Free estimates. 30 □ RENTALS $500. TTie above may be seen 62 63 64 small Savel Call 644-8356 for rates. Fully insured. Free Nefew battery, new body work. the baby (a girl) and gave it up (or adoption. She named Bob f] years Experience, Howley, 466 MAIN STREET. North of at the Savings Bank of as the babya father. 1 GoshI estimates. Estimates. Call Wayne 649- small repair job. a custom 568-2646. gain Street, (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN) 643-5361. Post office, about 5,000 sq. ft. Manchester. My questions: When this child grows up, do we have any 7696. built home or anything in Rooms tor Bant 52 Manchester. between, call 646-13y9i . of centrally located space. responsibility (or her? Can she locate us if whe wants to? EXPERT PAINTING and ROOFER WILL Install roof, Ideal for store, office or other Does she have any claim on my husband’s estate if he dies LANDSCAPING Specializing THOMPSON HOUSE- Cen­ PERSONAL Paperhanging siding or gutter for low dis­ trally located. Downtown business or commercial use. before I do? Win at bridge in Exterior House Painting. for particular people, by Dick. count price. Call Ken at 647- Call 646-2426 9-5 pm. TOP CASH for mnk or GRAND PRIX 1978 - 21 mpg, We have children of our own. Our wills read: '’To all our CARPENTRY & MASONRY - 1566. Manchester. Kitchen V, at'AmsxfmimeM »*»«' AKtun Tree pruning, spraying, Call 643-5703 anytime. privileges. Call 649-2358. wrecked cars. Call Blender’s moonroof, cruise control, surviving children...." Is this illegitimate daughter con­ mowing, weeding. Call 742- Additions and Remodeling. of Hartford - 522-4414. Allay Oop — Davo Graua velour seats, cassette stereo. sidered a surviving child of my husband’s? 7947. Free estimates. Call Anthony BEST TIME TO GET YOUR Excellent condition. 2954)060. ...SO THERE LL BE FIVS OF US SOINS I Finding oniy piay to win PAINTING BY DAN SHEA - Squillacote 649-0811. ATTRACTIVE SLEEPING Bob told me that he has no real proof that this is really his TOU KNOW, MANCV, It? OH, (Surr wOKKYINS.Oxi Quality craftsmanship at low ROOF DONE NOW before the 1979 MUSTANG-6 cylinder, 4 « JR E FEEL BETTER IF , STAIN IS BJINSIN© A ASAINST t w o MIDDLE-ASEP SC1EN-, price increase! Top quality ROOM. Shower/bath, free child. He said he didn’t love the girl, but he did sleep with TISTS! rru . BE A PIECE OF <------tract on the nose. But sev­ ED'S LIGHT TRUCKING - prices. Call 646-5424, parking. Apply after 4:30 pm, speed. Loaded. 23 mpg city. 28 PO RSC H E 914 - 1972. y x i AND I WERE PULLIN Attics & Cellars cleaned. For materials used; all work mpg highway. Please call 646- her one weekend exactly nine months before the baby was OtrrOF-IHlS CAPER NORTH 7-17- eral declarers managed to ; RusselT’s Barber Shop, 195 Appearance group, very ♦ Q73 get themselves set. It wasn’t free estimate, call 646-1943. CARPENTER - Repairs, guaranteed. Call Rainmaster, sharp! Reasonable. 643-8384 born, so he could be the father. WSHT NOW.*^ PROFESSIONAL PAINTING remodeling, additions, gar­ Spruce Street, Manchester. V 93 difficult for them. All they - Interior and exterior. 643-0447. evenings. Where do we stand? ages, rooting.. Call David NEEDS TO KNOW ♦ Q J84 had to do was to attack Commercial and residential. Apartments For Bent 53 PROFESSIONAL BUSINESS COMPLETE LAWN Patria, 644-1796. Haating-Plumbing 35 ♦ J832 either black suit on their MAINTENANCE- Mowing, Free estimates. Fully in­ OFFICE BUILDING - Ap­ 1967 PONTIAC CATAUNA-17 mpg. Good running condition. DEAR NEEDS: Yen conid be sUnding right behind the WEST EAST own. Edging. Hedges, Shrubs sured. M6-4879. LOOKING for anything in real proximately 2800 square feet, 1975 LINCOLN The winning play is a SEWERLINES, sink lines, estate rental - apartments, with ample parking. Close to Many new parts. $200. 568- eight baD-er la a safety tana, depeadiag aa what sUte yoa ♦ A 9 8 ♦ K 10 5 Trimmed. Weed & Pest Con­ FIRST CLASS CARPENTRY cleaned with electric cutters, CONTINENTAL - 4 door. V Q852 V J 10 7 4 cinch. South takes his ace of homes, multiple dwellings? center, hoyiital and new court 3369, after 5:30 p.m. liva la. ITba laws difiar.l Year qaestiaas are lateRIgeat. trol. Reasonable, Reliable. PA IN T IN G DONE BY - Remodeling and Additions. by professionals. McKinney Town car. Excellent running •••••••••••••••••••••••••• ♦ 952 ♦ 763 hearts, runs off four dia­ 647-9260. Kitchens and Rec Rooms. 35 No fees. Call J!d . Real Estate building. For info, call 568- condition. 46,000 miles. 5 new Caasah a lawyer. It coaU be the best lavestmeat yea ever mond tricks while discard­ EXPERIENCED PAINTER - Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ 7658, or 871-0401. Trucks lor Sale 52 ♦ K 10 5 ♦ A97 years experience! For Free pany, 643-5308. Associates, Inc. 646-1980. Michelins. $5,500. 646-3648 or ing a small black card, takes WILL CLEAN CELLARS, At­ Quality work at reasonable SOUTH prices. Free estimates. Call Estimates, call 646-4239. 646-4143.. his king of hearts and leads tics and haul away scrap iron. APARTMENT and HOUSES CHEVY 1/2 TON C-10 DEAR ABBY; I am in love with a divorcee and want to ♦ J 6 4 2 his six spot. Tom. 643-0462. NO JOB TOO SMALL - Toilet For Rent. We have 100s of ren­ PICKUP-Standard 6 cylinder. W A K 6 FREE OF CHARGE. Call 644- repairs, plugged drains, marry her. She says she loves me, too. but doesn’t want to If someone started with 3234. tals in all Areas, Prices and 6 foot 6 ” stepside, with cap. get married again because, if she does, her ex will not have ♦ A K 10 five hearts, he is down one EXPERIENCED PAINTING FARRAND REMODELING - kitchen faucets replaced, $700. After 5 p.m. 6493423. ♦ <)64 Sizes. Call Rental Assistors, to pay her any more alimony. She (rankly admits that it’s for the hand will never By Craig Odgen. Quality Cabinets and Formica Tops, repaired, rec rooms, 236-5646. Small Fee. MANCHESTER - New Office WAN’TED JUNK AND LATE Workmanship! Interior and Roofing, Gutters, Room Ad­ bathroom remodeling, heat Space available, in central . not the money - she Just wants to punish him by making him Tha Flintstonas — Hanna Barbara Productions Vulnerable: Both make. As it is, the opponents WILL CUT TREES - Clean MANCHESTER MODEL WRECKS - Cash Land, Remove Brush, Free Exterior. ‘'You Tried The ditions, Decks, All types of modernization, etc. Free Business Location. Ap­ Motorcfclet-BIcYClaa 54 pay as long as she lives. Dealer: South can take two hea^ and FURNISHED - ’Two Room Ef­ Paid. Call Parker Street Used KUK? H E'S WHO SAVS their two ace-kings before Estimates. Call before 3 p.m., Rest, Now Stick With The Remodeling and Repairs. Estimate gladly given. M i M proximately 250 square feet, Auto Parts, Inc. 6493391. 1 am not rich, but I could support her well enough so that BAHNEV S FOOT IS West North E^at Sooth Best.” Call 649-8749, 742-9979. Phone 643-M17. Plumbing & Heating. 649-2871. ficiency. All utilities. Quiet ^rpeting, air conditioning. MOTORCYCLE A/om O K. AMP KB GIVING A l £ N IC E SU'/S conceding the last trick to 646-0464. location. $200 plus security. she wouldn’t have to go to work. 1 NT Calf649-7000. INSURANCE- Lowest Rates CAN RETURN TO TH' RAVCHECK FINISH,, declarer or dummy. Call 6464)758 after 6 p.m. BONNEVILLE 1969 - Huge 25- Available! Immediate Bin- How can I get her to change her mind? Pass Pass Pass allon gas tank. Automatic. IN LOVE IN ST. CHARLES h /O R K ...:. AFTER LASTT/ f ding.Sunny Day Option. Call WORKING IN , AifcthiBxpfPtf 454 MAIN STREET- Second remendous trunk space. Joan, 643-1126. MANCHESTER - Retail, Only 58,000 miles. $900. 649 MV p l a c e V, Opening lead: W2 floor. 3 Room Heated Apart­ storage and / or manufac­ DEAR IN: Yea prebsbiy can't. And yen eenid be Incky. ment. No appliances, no pets. turing space. 2,000 sq. ft. to 1294 after 5 PM. You hold: 7-17-B Hornet For Sale 23 Beal Estate Wanted 28 Oogt-BIrds Pets 43 If yea need help in writing letters of sympethy, con- DIVIISC. FOR SALE $225 monthly. Call 646-2426, 9 50,000 sq. ft. Very reasonable. HONDA 175 - Elxcellent condi­ ♦ 66 4 2 to 5. GREMLIN 1974 - Runs well. gratalatione er thank-you letters, get Abby’s booklet "How ¥ Q 10 8 4 3 Brokers protected. Call $1000. Please call 742-9514. tion. $400 firm. Call 6466284 MANCHESTER - Aluminum­ SELLING your house? Call us A COMPLETE BOARDING Heyman Properties, 1-226- Is Write Letters lor all Occasions." Send $1 end e long, ♦ () 10 5 2 Articles lor Sale 41 after 5PM. sided 6-6 Duplex. Separate first and we’ll make you a FACILITY for dogs and cats. MANCHESTER - Main 1206. , stamped (28 cents), aelf-eddressed envelope to Abby; l32 Dog grooming. All health Street, 2 and 3 rooms. Heated, BUICK ELECTRA LIMITED By Oswald Jacoby heat, 100 amp service. cash offer! T.J. Crockett, 1978 - Maroon with padded Laeky Dr„ Beverly Hills, Calif. 90212. You respond one heart to Excellent income. Treed lot. Realtor, 643-1577. guard maintenance. Ultra­ hot water, appliances. No 1972 HONDA CL350 - Good and Alan Sontag your partner’s club opening. violet germicidal lights. pets. Parking. Security. 523- Landau roof. Power steering, condition. Sharp looking. $475. Mr. DeRocco. Group I, id f f iS l power brakes, ralley wheels, He rebids one notrump. An Belfiore Agency, 647-1413. MAY WE BUY your home? Canine Holiday Inne, 200 7047. Come to 361 Main Street, .or % Some hands are absurdly ALUMINUM Sheets used as Sheldon Road, Manchester. am-fm stereo, air, plus many Alaska reader asks if you Quick, fair, ail cash and no printing plates, .007 thick ^FOR HINT call 646-5957, between 4:30 and simple. That is, they are bid again. 646-5971. 474 MAIN STREET - Second extras! Good gas mileage! 6 p.m. Astrograph when you are sitting in an BY OWNER - Low $60’s. New­ problem. Call Warren E. 23x32”, 25 cents each or 5 for 250 i quare feet, center of Excellent condition! 633-3123, No, you don’t. You aren’t ly redecorated 3 bedroom Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. $1. Phone 643-2711. Must be floor, 3 room heated apart- Mat Chester, air con-- Tha Bom Losar — Art Bansom arm chair looldng at all 52 happy, but any further bid Is Cape, full dormer, 2 full SEVEN-YEAR-OLD -ment. No appliances, no pets. 1978 HARLEY DAVIDSON - tards. picked up before 11 a.m. REGISTERED HALF mti( ning and parking. 1970 FORD - 4 door sedan. V-8, 0H,THATW(k$ likely to lead to real trouble. baths, fireplace, rec-room ONLY. Security, tenant insurance CallI643-»51. LOW RIDER. 2500 miles, When this hand was (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) ARABIAN GELDING - Red required. $225/monthly. Call automatic transmission, 100% stock and in excellent exceptionally targe. with wood stove option. Nice power steering. Runs good. SCORPIO (Oct.24-Nov.22) O O R fllW K lR ilayed in a duplicate ses- private yard, garage. No Household Goods 40 with white blaze and rear 646-2426 from 9 - 5. shape. $4500. 7426786. i l * lb u r (Do you have a question for stockings. 649-8355. $350. 2890365. 4 You're an exceptionally sharp ion, every South opened one agents please. 649-0854. Wanted to Bent 57 horse trader today Strive to be lotnimp and that ended the the exports? Write “ Ask the REFRIGERATORS ATTRACTIVELY PANELED MOPED - 80 original miles. 3 I^ ^ S rth d a y Experts, ” care o f this newspa­ 1975 CAMARO LT - Power fair and those you deal with will ridding. Every West opened Lots-Land lor Sale 24 Washers / Ranges, used, MUST SEE! LADIES SHOES- - Carpeted 4 room apartment. WANTED TO RENT - FOUR weeks old. Completely per. Individuai questions 'ill [ brakes, power steering, ralley make added concessions. he deuce of hearts and guaranteed and clean. New Ali styles. Small Sizes. Stove, refrigerator. Adults, R(X)MS by quiet refined cou­ equipped. Make: Motobecane. SAGITTARIUS (Nov.23-D*c.21) •very South won the trick. be answered if accompan.jd shipment damaged, G.E & Clothing and accessories. 389 references, no pets. $205. 646- ple in forties. 6499882. Keep' wheels. Very good condition. $781. mone 6436829. July II. 1979 by stamped, self-addressed Stereo tape deck. Call 728-4107 A task you've been postponing FRIGIDAIRE. Low prices. Forbes Street, East Hartford. 3167, 228-3540. trying. Things could take a hopeful because you thought it was a Assuming hearts break 4- envelopes. The most interest­ B.D. Pearl & Son, 649 Main Please call 569-2645. before 4:30 or 643-2539 after 5 turn (his coming year where I, as they did, and assuming ing questions will be used in | A STAR ABOVE YOUR AD little too tough for you should BY OWNER - Approximately Street, 643-2171. ATTRACTIVELY PANELED PROFESSIONAL PERSON p.m. your finances are concerned. be undertaken today You're hat no one holds five hearts, this column and will receive . 3-acre approved building lot. DINING ROOM SET - 5 Could help to sell your items - 2- and 3-room apartments. Chance circumstances and k>uth should make his con- copies o f JACOBY MODERN.) faster, rent your room quicker WITH FAMILY WISHES to mbre than a match for it. Perc tested, engineer sur­ ABSOLUTE BARGAINS! chairs, table and buffet. Stove, refrigerator, heat. FIAT X19 1974 - Excellent HONDA - 1969, S-90, Good con­ luck could combine to fatten CAPRICORN (D«c.22-Jan.19) and bring you better results! rent 2 or 3 bedroom apartment Heathclitf — Gaorga Gataly veyed. Ready to build. Brandy Custom made draperies, slip­ Refrigerator and stove. Call Adults, references, no pets. condition! Great gas mileage! dition. Excellent starter bike, your bank balance. Your forte today is your ability Ask the Herald Classified Ad by August 1st. 647-1-1491. Street, Bolton. Call 742-636. covers and upholstery. Budget 646-3327. $195 - $205. 646-3167, 228-3540. Call after 5 p.m., 646-8207. great mpg. $250. Call before CANCER (June 21-Juty 22) to manage compiicated situa­ Terms Arranged. Call 289-2331 ■ taker about details. Put the 3PM. 6436473. Valuable inform ation could be CTAR to work for you! Phone SEPTEMBER - Duplex tions where others are dW ihrW A.k*m N«g u» Nt oa or 646-1000. DELIVERING DARK LOAM MANCHESTER - Centrally passed on to you today through Involved. You're able to com­ Real Estate Wanted 28 643-2711. without appliances, married a friend in whom you have - 5 yards. $40 plus tax. Also located 4-room apartment. No couple. Main Street area. prehend what they cannot 85-lNCH SOFA - Wood frame, sand, gravel and stone. 643- children or pets, mature 1971 FORD GALAXIE - great confidence. It may be a AQUARIUS (Jan.20-Feb.19) WInthrop — Dick Cavalll ALL CASH For your property, After 5 PM., 647-9723. tip that could either make or newly upholstered vinyl 9504. adults only. $285 monthly. 646- Brown. 73,000 miles. A/C am- Bettering the lot of those you within 24 hours. Avoid Red cushions. Excellent condition. fm radio. Excellent condition. 1979 HARLEY DAVIDSON save your money. How you can love should be your major goal r \«a t c h *t 7-(e 2755 after 5:30 pm. Mftc. tor Bent 58 FXS - 80-cubic-inch engine, get along with other signs is HOWDO'TtXI WHAT CO I Tape. Instant Service. Hayes $150. 646-4035. CHAIN FALLS, tap and dye $1250. Call 5691024. today. You'll bring joy lo them Corp. 646^1131. many extras. 1800 miles. $4700 one of the sections you'll enjoy and enhance your self-esteem t h i n k t h e KSeWABOJT set, electric welder, acetylene FREE PUPPIES! Lovable, EAST HARTFORD - 3 rooms, GARAGE OR STORAGE or best offer. Must sell. 649 in your new AsIrO’^sraph Letter IF 'lOU VVONT COME CUT, 3 ARREST you IN THE THE WANTED P O S TE R with duplicate 1977. $2850,646- Only $155. (350-4) Rental “WE BUY, SELL ft REPAIR” as much time and energy as regarding ways to add to your NAME OF THE...SA'v( C7IC7NT S W A W O R D Keep trying. required today to any promis- personal resources. Play your O FA BEAR DOES NOT IL l come in AFTER 4288. Assistors, 236-5646, small fee. RDOL M E . PlEl^f^£. j VOU, PIER RE. •TWATS A l u x u r io u s ABOUT RERRSETRENSTH. mg joint venture you're in­ hunches If Inspiration strikes. FUR COAT -iOU HAVE... IRISH SE’TTER - Male. Free volved in. The return could be (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN ) BEAUTIFUL WEDDING to good home. Call 646-8489 PLUSH & LUSH - Luxurious 2 GOWN & VEIL - Size 10. $150. Bedroom. Immaculate anytime. SPECIALS ON 1 *IA6eOMg-fHIS leVOORSOOK/RARK/^' Call 643-9467, or 649-3542. refinished hardwood floors. Barrya Worid — Jim Barry FREE- GREAT DANE. Lovely fenced yard. (324-3). • T U N E U P S CONSOLE STEREO - 1964 Neutered. Needs good home, Rental Assistors, 236-5646, Bugs Bunny — Hsimdahl ft Stoffsl Montego Mediterrean room to run. 2 years old. 289- small fee. •BRAKES Cabinet. Gerard turntable. 9212. We rebuild engines Good condition. Needs new KING’S PALACE - Gigantic 3 •MUFFLERS S o tubes. $60. Call 646-1587. Musical Instruments 44 bedrooms. Newly decorated. SALTS Kids ok. Only $200. Call now. sSSiMiSUISISlSSlSSSm WILL NOT B e FREE CASE with all 1/2 (318-4) Rental Assistors 236- Thia Funny World CUP-' price Guitars with this ad. 5646, small fee. 1974 VW SUPER BEETLE 1970 VW IN K CONVmnBU PeBATCD Our Boarding Houaa Rivers Music, 7 Main Street, 4 speed, rebuilt engine, new paint job. 4 speed - Real SharpI A TOUCH OF CLASS - tb w a H T . UM.YA5. WHEN WB LEMDN NATURALL'< HE ^ YOU ^ McNwtbl SyO. lar CRAFTSMAN 10 INCH New Britain. 225-1977. Open til 9 p.m. Magnificentagnif 2 Bedroom, all WN5 A6TRU(5<»UN<3 < WONDERED WHATJPROPABLy RADIAL ARM SAW - Barely appli CLEVELAND INFIELPER I 1 iT opovm E N h e N also used with Dado and moulding ipliances. Kids and pets ok. SAVE! * 1 4 9 5 TROMBONE- In excellent Man;dany extras. $200. (314-4). 6U66E6TEP THAT HE BECAME THE YANKEE) TOLD heads and accessories. $300. MANAOER LAST V HIM TO Call before 2 PM. 647-1599. condition. Buescher, with Rental Assistors 236-5646, TURN PITCHER TO oversized ease. $250. Call 649- small fee. - VWS E x a o iT m ^ tron6 YEAR! PITCH RON ) HAVE 2 1973 196$ V W 8IK ARM! THAT LED ^ (3U1PRV, r^A IR ANP/REOfilE SIMMOMS CRIB & Kantwet 7085 anytime. •1 Super Beetle (4 speed) 4 S p ^ . FOUR ROOMS on first floor. iTRAWHT r o THE VDULL (OVERTAKE OACKSON M a ttress $50. M atching •1 Bug (rebuilt engine) 'yh I 7 -/7 bureau $50. Changing table VIOLIN- Used only 3 times. On bus line. Appliances. HALL OF FA M E' THE REP $OX! J ^WING! $15. Car seat $2. Hedstrom Excellent condition. $90.00. Carpeted. Adults. No pets. Carriage $7. 649-5899. Call 643-4762. Security. Lease. References * 7 9 5 required. Parking. $250. Call YourChoIca. * 1 7 9 5 /MY WIFE afler 4 p.m. 6490783. H6V,0C^,WHATSl ENCLYOPEDIAS- The New Boals-Accastorles 45 GOING ON r DeCIDBP Book of Knowledge, plus 1974 FURY - 16Mi-foot PLEASANT QUIET com­ 1969 SOUUEBMK IGHOUUP Enclyopedia International. 1971 VW SUPER BEETLE 4 Speed HAVE A $125. Please call 646-3810. fiberglass, tilt trailer, with pletely renovated 4 Room Real claani 4 speed, new paint job. 1975 55-horsepower outboard Apartment. First floor. tUKTRAlT 8,000 BTU FRIGIDAIRE AIR Chevy engine. 2 tanks, $2,500. Mature, responsible adults on­ OF HER IN CONDITIONER- Good condi­ Also 50 horse Johnson out­ ly. No pets. Security. Call 649 * 1 4 9 5 * 7 9 5 MV OFFICE tion. $175. Call 6496300. board, $300. 2286475 or 228- 5897 alter 6 p.m. .«IGH 9550. C t i n by NEA.Inc RESPONSIBLE Dogs-BIrds-Pets 43 1975 PROLINE 20 FOOT ROOMMATE WANTED on CENTER CONSOLE- With busline. Excellent area. AKC SHELTIE - 2 male pups. 1977 115 HP. Evinrude Motor. Available August 1st. Call 643-' 7 - / 7 Sable and white. Champion ’IVailer, anchor, compass, CB, 0496, after 6 p.m. SILKTOWN MOTORS built in 40 gallon gas tank, A NATURAL LEADER lA h s quality and temperament. 643- '7-n 'Tm really glad I took my violin to camp. 7288. extra 6 gallon tank. Boat has WEST S’TREET- 4 rooms, se­ HARTFORD. RD MANCHESTERl 0 lin »»HEA, toe .1U R*« U « PM 0" \M/? i/ i i I/7. new bottom paint, and is in cond floor of 2 family, on bus 270 It made a great canoe paddle." FOR SALE - BUNNIES. 9 water. Bought larger boat. line. Available August 1st. 649- 043t 0217 ______weeks old. 643-1432. $5,000 compfete. 742-7668. 7287 after 6 p.m.