PAGE TWO-B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn.. Fri.. Dec. 2. 1977 Educators Bolton can lose funding 1 ■ ' to comply The weather Inside today Fair tonight with lows 30 to 35. Partly Area...... 1-3B Family.... sunny Saturday with highs around 50. Business...... 6A Jai alai.... if CETA jobs not filled Extended outlook: Variable cloudiness Classified .. 6-lOB MHS World The town also received approval with state with a chance of showers Sunday; fair Coihics...... IIB Obituaries . By DONNA HOLLAND another year. Monday; cloudy with chance of rain Selectman Ernest Shepherd said for a technical assistant to the Dear Abby .. IIB Peopletalk . Tuesday. Editorial . . 4A Sports ... Herald ('orres|ioiideiil Bolton has begun to get pressure building official — sanitarian. The South Windsor IJ.W 77-’ Although the Town of Bolton has from the CMP which, in turn, is get­ position pays about $133 per week and The South Windsor Board of several positions to fill, salaries and ting pressure from the U.S. Depart­ is a Title II position. The applicant Education has voted, by a narrow benefits for which are completely ment of Labor to get the positions must have been unemployed for at margin, to comply with a new state paid by the federal government, it is least 30 days and be a Bolton resi­ system of collecting and com­ having trouble filling the positions filled or lose its allocation. Shepherd said officials want the dent. That position was to have been puterizing data on local special and stands to lose its allocation of Teacher jobs filled as quickly as possible or filled by today. education children, federal money. the funds will be reallocated to Shepherd said it appears the town The board had been opposed to the Carter pledges A federal law was passed called another town in the capitol region. will lose the money for this position system because it felt it would be an the Comprehensive Employment Bolton has openings for general because it was unable to fill it. He invasion of privacy. contract Training Act. more commonly known maintainer for the highway crew, said the funds will probably be Attorney Thomas Sullivan, recent­ as CETA. Its purpose is to provide technical assistant to the sanitarian, reassigned to another town. ly hired as an expert in educational employment for the unemployed and administrative assistant to the Board The town also received approval law, advised the board that it had no in doubt to upgrade their work experience and of Selectmen and four employees for for an administrative assistant under choice but to comply with the new no secret deals skills so they can get back into By GREG PEARSON recreational environmental improve­ Title II. It has until Dec. 23 to fill the regulations. regular employment. Herald Reporter ment project. position. The position pays $177 per Board members were especially WASHINGTON (UPI) - President He said that members of the ad­ be setting the stage for some con­ The Comprehensive Manpower Negotiations between the teachers The general maintainer position week. The town has received one in­ concerned with sending in the names Carter promised a group of con­ cessions. Program (CNPi of Hartford acts as ministration involved in the union and the Manchester school ad­ for the highway crew pays $2.85 per quiry. of children enrolled in the programs, gressional liberals today he will bargaining effort “are not authorized 'The president had to postpone his the sponsor for the 29 towns in the The town also has approval for four ministration will move into the se­ hour. It is a Title VI position which although state officials have said that make no secret concessions on a by me to depart from administration first major trip abroad beceause of Capitol Region, of which Bolton is a positions for a recreational en­ cond stage after Thursday night’s means the applicant must have been every precaution would be taken to national energy bill, but warned policy” without his approval first. th e en erg y c o n tro v e rsy . On part, with respect to the CETA vironmental improvement project at South Windsor winner session produced little progress, unemployed for at least 15 weeks and protect privacy. them there is a need for flexibility in But Carter concered, “I may not be Thursday, however, the White House money and jobs. Wilson Deakin Jr., assistant must be a Bolton resident. Herrick Memorial Park under Title Miss Vicky Nowicki of 22 Hollis Road. South Windsor, and The state intends to take name, the current negotiations. able to satisfy you completely.” announced a new travel schedule. Bolton has 6 to 7 percent unemploy­ VI. The project will begin Jan. 2 if birth date, place of birth, race and superintendent of schools, said. ment rate which means from 25 to 40 The applicant must be certified Carl S. Dumbauld, director of Eastman Kodak Co.’s photo in­ “I am not going to do anything He said that there has been “en- Carter will embark on three world the positions can be filled. sex ’of each student and create a A three-member panel will be ap­ people are out of work. through CETA office on Main Street clandestine,” trips In the next six months in what formation department, look over the project that won Miss number code. The data is then used pointed to make a non-binding con­ Bolton has received approval for in Manchester. The applicant then Carter told the officials say is an attempt to exert Nowicki the state 4-H photography award. The award was for its statistical value and to show tract recommendation for the two two positions under Title 11 of the act take the certification to Bolton and Auction and raffle congressmen leadership in a world no longer total­ presented at the National 4-H Congress in Chicago. The project which school distriots are following during a meeting parties. and five positions under Title VI of applies for the position. The Bolton Woman's Club auction ly dominated by the two super­ and raffle drawing will be Thursday was supervised by the Hartford County Extension Service. state special education in the cabinet But energy plan powers Representatives of the Manchester the act. It now has one CETA The town requires the position be Education Association, which filled by a person physically able to at Herrick Memorial Park, The auc­ Miss Nowicki also received a gift of a camera and was requirements. room. Carter will go to: employee, on the highway crew. That Following a tie vote of 4-4 (Chair­ represents the teachers, and the position has been in effect for over a do general highway work and who tion will begin at 8 p.m. The raffle provided with film and flash material for a photographic • Six nations in Europe and Asia man John Giordano was absent) in T from Dec. 29 to Jan. 6. school administration did come a bit vear and was recentlv extended for has a Connecticut driver s license. drawing will be at 8:30 p.m. record of Congress activities. was"'must called to ad­ be flexible favor of compliance. School dress doubts of • ’Three nations in South America closer together on a salary agree­ Superintendent Robert Goldman told the liberals who and Africa between March 24 and ment, Deakin said. No settlement was reached on salary, however, or the board he felt they had no choice have openly expressed fear that the couraging” progress made thus far April 3. other issues being discussed in the but to comply with the regulation. administration will back down on in reaching a compromise, but • An international economic sum­ Coventry PZC delays action on island home Goldman, who had been opposed to mit in Bonn combined with a state negotiations, including the number of some of the major issues at stake in acknowledged several major issues compliance, warned that the board the compromise efforts between the visit to West Germany in June or Ju­ students in a ciass and fringe classified as RU-40, and seasonal water used for personal washing and order in the crowded hearing room wetlands permit. The PZC is also the remain unsolved, including pricing By CLAIRE CONNELLY members could be personally liable tough House bill and a Senate version benefits. There are a dozen issues to dwellings are permitted under town dishes. The dwelling would be used several times. A1 Griswold, a town’s Inland Wetlands Agency and for natural gas and crude oil. ly- in suits stem m ing from non- The president also was scheduled be negotiated, Deakin said. llcrulfl ('um'spomlcnl regulations. only in the summer months and professional engineer who owns continued the hearing in order to seen as more sympathetic to compliance. The House members have been dis­ to confer with Attorney General Grif­ A three-member panel now will be The Coventry Planning and Zoning Attorney Richard Cromie would be 20 by 24 feet in size, Cromie property in the Bellevue area, receive additional data on drainage business. Commission (PZC) has continued to The 4-4 tie vote was broken by satisfied with White House efforts in fin Bell on the hard-to-fill post of FBI selected to propose a contract agree­ presented photographs showing a reported. charged that Turkington had been problems. "We obviously have to have some seeking passage of an energy bill, Dec. 19 a controversial application board member Fred De Giacomo, director, U.S. District Judge Frank ment. The teachers union will select house on the island as far back as violating inland wetlands regulations In other business the commission flexibility in negotiations,” Carter many urging a tougher stand. by Elmore Turkington to build a who changed his vote in favor of com­ told the group, noting that he has not Johnson withdrew this week because one member, the administration will 1892. Former PZC chairman Arnold Town Planner Gregory Padick ad­ by depositing materials on the island authorized Padick to rewrite a select a second and both sides will seasonal dwelling on Upland Island in pliance with the state system. been directly involved in current dis­ Carter, while still pushing the ad­ of poor health. Carlson said the Underwood family vised that flood hazard requirements since 1976 without a permit. proposed zoning regulation on waste agree to the third member. Coventry Lake. cussions. ministration’s position, appeared to Carter’s first trip will take him in resided on the island until the early had been addressed by the applicant Resident Howard Klukas feared disposal system locations. It would Library will tell The small island, northwest of order to Poland, Iran, India, Saudi The administration has selected 1970s, when it was purchased by and read a letter from the Soil that leaching water would dispense require a 100-foot minimum setback The directions and pattern for Lisicke Beach, was deeded as two Arabia, France and Belgium. He will Russell Post, an attorney and state Turkington. Carlson spoke in favor of Conservation Service characterizing into the lake, and Barbara Barrette from a watercourse and a 50-foot set­ making a gingerbread sleigh which acres in the late 1800s but is ap­ spend 2 nights in Warsaw, 1 in represetative, as its representative the application. the soils on the island as well- claimed that chemical toilets were back from poorly drained soils. was demonstrated by Nancy proximately one-half acre when the Tehran, 2 in New Delhi, 1 in Riyadh on the panel. Cromie stated the home would drained. "The applicants have done not approved by the state and that Original requirements were more Horsfield at the Nov. 17 Cookie lake is at its usual depth of 93 feet. Riots surround and 2 in Paris. The panel’s proposal is not binding. have a nonflush incinerating toilet what they can to minimize the restrictions would be difficult to en­ stringent and drew criticism from Capers program wiil be available The island was inadvertently omitted If the sides cannot agree to a con­ and that no laundry would be done wetlands problem^," he added. force with passing ownership. area developers at a public hearing free at the South Windsor Public An administration official said a few years ago when one-acre Carter’s visit to these nations tract during this second stage, they there. A fiberglass septic system But angry residents attacked the To construct his dwelling in November. The PZC will call a Library. zoning was instituted in the lake demonstrates that U.S.-Soviet will move to arbitration, the third, with baffles fo frap debris would be plans, and Chairwoman Marilyn Turkington must be granted a flood new hearing for the revised regula­ A gingerbread sleigh made by Mrs. and final, step. area. Consequently, the island is still hazard permit and an inland tion. Horsfield will be on display there. two hangings relations no longer are dominant in used for "gray wafer," which is Richardson struggled to maintain The Friends o f the South Windsor the world. He said there now is “far Public Library will hold a free HAMILTON, Bermuda (UPI) — prescribed by law,” the government greater international diversity, Becoming a Scout Bermuda hanged two convicted announcement said. many centers of power, many new drawing for the sleigh on Dec. 19 at 2 Linda Mozzera Junior Girl Scout in Troop 606 lights a candle Summaryw J)- p.m. Anyone coming to the library to murderers at dawn today after a states, some playing regional roles.” Many in Vernon lack high school diploma “The executions took place at Carter originally planned to visit during an investiture and rededication candlelight ceremony pick up a direction sheet is eligible to night of protest rioting by black STOCKHOLM. Sweden (UPI) - Casemates Prison and burial those six countries plus Venezuela, Wednesday at Verplanck School. Three new scouts were in­ Of the Town of Vernon's population 72 females did not attend school at less than an eighth grade education; This prepares adults who wish to jects for the days are English, Math, enter the drawing. The sheets are youths who smashed scores of shop Rescue worxers witn specially followed shortly after. A coroner’s Brazil and Nigeria on a grueling trip of close to 30,000. about 40 percent of all. 612 age 16 to 24 with less than high take the Connecticut State High literature, social studies, in that available on a first come, first windows with pipes and axes and set vested and 20 scouts rededicated themselves to junior trained dogs today uncovered the inquest into the deaths has been starting Nov. 22. Tliat trip was post­ the people do not have a high school Of the male population, 115 com­ school completion or a total of 6,045 School Diploma exam. order. served basis. Drawing entries are at least two fires with Molotov scouting. There was also one Brownie fly-up promotion at the wreckage of the last house smashed held.” poned until around Easter time, part­ diploma. pleted through Grades 1 to 4; 522, of all adults with less than comple­ The student who has not attained an Y'oung Denis to meet limited to one per family. cocktails. ceremony. The troop received an American flag from the apart in a landslide that turned a eighth-grade education or who Hundreds of black youths ran ly because the president w ant^ to Swedish town into a muddy The adult education department is Grades 5 through 7: 919, Grade 8; and tion of a high school education. The Vernon Young Democrats will A Cookie Caper cookie book is Manchester American Legion Auxiliary. (Herald photo by wishes additional help before They were the first executions on through the streets of Hamilton work on his energy plan, partly quagmire. promoting free adult school courses 1,008, Grades 9-11. The median school years com­ meet Dec. 6 at 7:30 p.m. in the com­ being compiled by library staff with entering the equivalency program, the assistance of the Friends. The this resort island in 34 years. Thursday night and early today because it was “too fatiguing.” Dunn) Police today discovered another in cooperation with the state in an ef­ Of the female adult population. 93 pleted of the total population is 12.3. munity room of the First Federal fort to change this figure. may take the pre-high school review book will be a souvenir edition of the throwing firebombs and smashing crack in the earth and ordered 150 completed Grades 1 through 4; 473, Vernon adult education school and Savings Bank, 2 Park Place, The government in a brief an­ Census figures for 1970 were used Grades 5 through 7; 934. Grade 8; and similar ones in East Hartford, course. program, and will include recipes for nouncement said the condemned windows of small businesses and homes evacuated. to do the report on the educational 1.181 Grades 9 through 11. Manchester. Glastonbury, And for the foreign-born student Sylvia Morgan, local organizer for ail the cookies that were made es­ black men, one of them the assassin automobiles. At one point, the characteristics of the adult popula­ There are 5.433 adults 25 or older Mansfield, and Stafford, have free who wants to gain a greater fluency the group, said that persons age 16 pecially for the program. The Cookie of Gov. Richard Sharpies and an aide demonstrators seized a bus and ESSEX (UPI) — New Hampshire tion in Vernon. who have less than a high school in English, there is the English as a through 36 are eligible to join and Book will be sold by the Friends of rammed it into a wall. Nation’s jobless rate Republican Gov. Meldrim Thomson day and evening programs for high in March 1973, were hanged at Case The report states that 66 males and diploma; 1,341 adults 35 or older with school equivalency preparation. second language course. should attend the Dec. 6 meeting. the Library. Mates Prison and buried. Most of the damage was in a com­ Jr. today was elected the new chair­ For these courses instruction and Mrs. Morgan said the Young Dems mercial area five to six blocks away man of the New England Governors text books are free. have been conducting a membership The execution was carried out in from the waterfront shopping area of Conference. The pre-high school review classes drive and that many members of the seclusion at the prison, 10 miles west Hamilton. Thomson replaces Democratic Board mulls of Hamilton under heavy security. still almost the same Area police report are conducted Mondays and state Young Democrats either have Gov. Ella T. Grasso of Connecticut. Tuesdays from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. at been elected to public office or have Police had closed off all roads The firebombings set blazes in a WASHINGTON (UPI) - The cent to 7.1 percent” since April. the Adult Education Center, 709 become members of state boards and park status leading to the prison as far as five government building and a high million in November. There were 6.8 WASHINGTON (UPI) - fered when his motorcycle hit a car miles away. school although both fires were nation’s unemployment rate was 6.9 In order to get the necessary million unemployed. East Hartford Avenue, Rockville and Lawrence W. Hartford Turnpike (Route 30) and commissions. percent in November to mark the Negotiators for coal operators and driven by Judith C Varney of from 7 to 9:05 p.m. at Rockville High quickly extinguished. economic expansion to reduce the un­ The department said the un­ Someone broke into a home on Powell, 23, of 172 Snake Hill Road, State Representative James E. “The government has announced eighth consecutive month of virtually the United Mine Workers, ending a Ellington Avenue, Ellington. School. Bolton employment rate in the year ahead. employment rate for adult women Great Hill Road Thursday between 4 Coventry, were charged ’Thursday Dyer of Danbury, president of the that the judicial sentence of death by At the height of the disorders, fire unchanged conditions in the U.S. job President Carter has promised sub­ week-long stalemate, agreed to meet Police said Kirchmeier was Special free daytime high school Connecticut Young Democrats, will advanced slightly to 7.1 percent and and 9 p.m. by forcing a rear door. with breach of peace. Neglected conditions at Herrick hanging of Larry Winfield Tacklyn broke out on the sixth floor of the market, the Labor Department said stantial tax reduction to put more today for talks to avert a nationwide northbound on Route 83 and he struck equivalency preparation classes are speak on the role of the Young Dems held steady for teen-agers at 17.1 per­ Missing are liquor, a tape recorder They were arrested in connection Memorial Park were discussed at a and Erskine Durant “Buck” Burrows Southampton Princess Hotel, 7 miles today. money in the hands of consumers and bituminous coal industry strike next the car which was turning into Pitkin conducted Mondays through in state party affairs. The Vernon cent. But the situation for adult men week. and $200 cash. with a disturbance at Gasland ser­ recent Board of Finance meeting in were carried out this morning as from Mamilton, But it appeared un­ A top White House aide said it will provide business with capital for new Street. The accident is still under in­ vice station on Route 44A. Both were Thursdays from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. at group will also elect officers that improved with their rate declining Agreement to resume talks Vernon Bolton. The discussion was initiated related to the riots. Police sources be Impossible for the administration plants and equipment. vestigation. released on $200 nonsurety bonds for the Adult Education Center. The sub­ night. by the Bolton Woman’s Club and the 0.4 percent to 4.9 percent. followed a UMW proposal to limit Virginia D, Gould, 53, of 332Vz Ver­ said they were investigating reports to reach its target of 6.6 percent un­ The department said the number of Ernest W. Rother, 37, of Orchard appearance in court in Rockville, club was advised to take up the that as many as three persons were The jobless rate for blacks negotiating teams to four members non Avenue, Rockville, was charged Street, Rockville, was treated at employment by the end of 1977. people with jobs continued to grow, remained more than twice as high as Dec. 20. matter with the Board of Selectmen. dead. Although only the sixth floor “That has been scrapped,” the each. Thursday night with driving while un­ Rockville General Hospital Thursday but not fast enough to keep up with that for whites, 13,8 percent com­ Tolland Finance Board members dis­ was affected by fire, lower floors high official told UPI. der the influence of liquor or drugs, for facial lacerations and a broken Rockville Elks planning U.S. funds the expansion of the workforce. pared with 6 percent. And the breach of peace, and interfering with Stephen Booma, 26, of Robbie cussed, with Donato Rattazzi. road sustained water damage. The jobless rate dropped from 7 Women and teen-agers continued to WASHINGTON (UPI) - The possi­ nose suffered in an accident on foreman, and Selectman John Carey, average length of unemployment for a police officer. Road, Tolland, was taken to The rioters were protesting a percent in October, but the depart­ be among the hardest hit. those losing their jobs was un­ ble death toll from liquid protein Interstate 86 in Vernon. a proposal to buy a new jet spreader playground Police said she was observed Police said Rother was eastbound Rockville General Hospital early this 58th memorial service ruling a few hours earlier by the ment noted that unemployment has The department said total employ­ changed at 13.8 weeks, the depart­ diets is now up to 31, the Food and driving in an erratic manner on Ver­ morning with injuries suffered in a for the town highway crew. The been in “the narrow range of 6.9 per­ ment on nonfarm payrolls was 83.2 Drug Administration said ’Thursday, near the Dobson Road overpass, in The 58th annual memorial service The films will be on racing. Each board members want to know the Inter-Islands Appeals Court — Ber­ ment said. non Avenue and when stopped by a one-car accident on Old Stafford muda’s highest tribunal — turning but only 13 of 97 manufacturers or the left lane and was passing another of the Rockville Lodge of Elks will be showing will be two hours long. A cost of repairing the existing The Nathan Hale School The department estimated 310,000 police officer she became abusive Road. down an 11th hour appeal by the two distributors have agreed voluntarily vehicle when that vehicle swerved Sunday at 2:30 p.m. at the Elks small fee will be charged. spreader compared to the cost of playground project has received a persons found jobs in November to and resisted arrest. She was taken to Police said Booma suffered a frac­ condemned men. to place a warning label on the into the left lane struck Rother’s car Carriage House, North Park Street. The films will feature the 1977 In­ buying a new one. federal grant which will help fund the push up industry payrolls to a the Police Station and later released and caused him to lose control. tured pelvis and a lacerated scalp. The program is a tribute to the dianapolis 500 Memorial Day Classic program. Burrows, 33, claimed to.be head of East Hartford man seasonally adjusted 83.2 million. All bottles. on her promise to appear in Common Rother’s car ran off the road and Police said he was northbound, went deceased members of the lodge, 10 of and a year in the career of Cale Yar­ Manchester is eligible to receive a black power organization called the of the major industry groups posted FDA, citing five more possible Pleas Court 19, Rockville, on Dec. 28. Correction deaths from the liquid protein diets, struck the median guard rail. The ac­ off the road and struck a tree. whom died during the past year. borough, grand national racing up to $20,000 in matching assistance Black Cadre Anti-Colonialists. gains during the month, the depart­ Thoms 0. Miner, 26, of South Road, has formally proposed a required cident is still under investigation. Robin Nicewicz of Grandview They were Frank Zira, Frank champion. It was incorrectly reported in from the Land and Water Conserva­ Sharpies and his aide-de-cam^, Capt. ment said. , Ellington, was charged Thursday killed on highway warning on all such products. Coventry Street, Tolland, was arrested Dobosz. William Otto. E. 'Theodore There will also be a film on the Thursday’s paper that Nancy Fenity tion Fund. Hugh Sayers, were shot and killed as Most of the new openings were in with driving while under the in­ Thursday on a Common Pleas Court Bantly. Wiljiam Einseidel, Charles effects of drugs and alcohol on a is a cochairman of the St. George's Commissioner Stanley J. Pac of they walked the governor’s dog in the Eric DeMonte, 21, of 3 Cannon Police said DeMonte was standing services and manufacturing, the fluence of liquor or drugs, evading Thomas J. Maloskie of 206 Terrace warrant charging him with third- Episcopal Church annual Christmas in the roadway and reportedly had his Weber, Thomas Hooper, Benedict racer. Children age eight or older the state Department of En­ grounds of the official mansion in Road, East Hartford, was struck and department said. Within individual WASHINGTON (UPI) - Because responsibility, breach of peace, in­ Drive, Rockville, is reported in degree criminal mischief. in the Country Fair. Nancy Moore is Hamilton. Burrows also was con­ Kupchunos, John Connelly, and may be left unaccompanied by an vironmental Protection gave the go- killed shortly after 9 p.m. Thursday hands raised and was facing traffic industries, those associated with of the snags President Carter has run terfering with a police officer, critical condition at Windham Com­ The arrest was made in connection cochairman. The fair is Saturday victed of killing police chief George Elmore Hohenthal. adult. Refreshments will be on sale. ahead for developing the project area on Interstate-91 in Hartford. when struck by the car. Police said it building products made the strongest into, setting back his timetable for failure to display headlights, failure munity Memorial Hospital where he with the damaging of a mail box on from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. duckett in September 1972. Rodney I. Gray, past exalted ruler All piuceeds will go into the police providing Manchester complies with State police said the driver of the isn’t known why DeMonte was in the advances. the introduction of major tax to obey traffic control signal. was taken with injuries suffered in a Eaton Road, Tolland, last all federal and state requirements. Tacklyn, 33, was convicted of car was Rudolph DiPietro, of 132 road. Construction of new homes and one-car accident on Route 44A, of the Rockville lodge, is chairman of department’s equipment fund. reforms, he is contemplating a tax The arrest stems from an accident September. No court date was given. the program. He said that the Grand Basketball eliiiie The project period expires Dec. 31, killing supermarket owners Victor Harlan Street, Manchester. No The car was traveling southbound apartments has been the strongest on Route 30 near K-Mark Plaza. Coventry. cut that could reduce income taxes Aldo J. Scotta, of Plains Road, Lodge requires each of the more than Grange supper The basketball clinic for boys in 1980. Pac said the subject property Rego and Mark Doe in 1974. Burrows charges have been placed against the in the left lane and DeMonte was sector of the economy this year. Police said a ear was driven from the Police said Maloskie was driving an estimated $300. Tolland, was charged Thursday with 2,400 iodges to set apart the first Sun­ Vernon Grange will sponsor a Grades 7-9 will be each Saturday development must be develop^ by also was--convicted of the same driver. The accident is still under In­ struck and landed in the northbound Builders are producing new housing scene after it hit another car exiting west on Route 44A at a high rate of Key members of Congress breach of peace in connection with an day of December for the special public roast beef supper and Christ­ from 1 to 2:30 p.m. and for boys in that date. slayings. vestigation. lane.. at the fastest rate in four years. from the plaza and driven by Donald speed. Police said he was passing incident dating back to Halloween, welcomed his shift in emphasis from another car and met an on-coming ceremony. mas bazaar. Dec. 10 at the Grange Grades 5 and 6 each Saturday from tax reform to tax cuts. Brand of 24 Crown Strept, Rockville. 1976. Several other youths have been 2:30 to 4 p.m. The clinic will be at the car, veered off the road to avoid it The public is invited to attend. Hall, Route 30. The bazaar will open Miner was released on a $500 bond arrested in connection with the same Gilbert A, Larson, exalted ruler, will Bolton High School gymnasium. and struck a tree. The accident is at 3 p.m. BANGUI, Central African Empire for appearance in court in Rockville, incident, police said. direct the Ritual of the Order with Dec. 28. still under investigation The complaint was made by a (UPI) — Jean Bedel Bokassa, the Mark A. Reese. 20. of 130 Vernon Alan W. Lyon, vice president of the Union intends to strike at Meadows veteran of the French colonial army Robert W. Morse, 21, of 69 Oak Manchester woman that she had Connecticut Elks Association. Street, Rockville, was arrested been struck in the face with an egg. who overthrew Barthelemy Boganda Refreshments will be served after Thursday on a re-arrest warrant ion employees an hourly wage of in 1966 after the Central African Em­ Scotta is scheduled to appear in court the ceremony. By JUNE TOMPKINS mandated by collective bargaining vices, today received a telegram Care in Connecticut. Geri-Care is a charging him with fourth-degree Theft from county in Rockville, Dec. 13. Herald Reporter $3.67 as of today’s strike intent agreements” when setting rates for from District 1199 asking him to stop nursing home center based in pire gained independence has larceny. The alleged offense took Police show films notice. convalescent home patients. Kevin all admissions to the state nursing Springfield, Mass., which owns the declared himself an emperor and will Ellington The Meadows Convalescent Home place April 16,1976 and Morse failed LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Los On Saturday and Sunday from 1 to 3 Doyle, a' union organizer with homes involved In the labor dispute. Meadows and several other nursing be crowned in a $22 million to appear in court. He is scheduled to Angeles County employees have State police are investigating a p.m., the Vernon Police Department in Manchester is one of six convales­ Maher was also asked to arrange the extravaganza Sunday. District 1199 reopened contract District 1199, said the Ia\y stipulated homes in Connecticut and appear in court in Rockville on Dec. stolen more than $346,000 worth of two-car accident that happened on will show films in the cafeteria of the cent homes in Connecticut which orderly transfer of state patients. Skinner Road in Ellington, Thursday. negotiations as per the agreement Medicaid rates which have recently Massachusetts. 28. adding machines, typewriters, Vernon Elementary School, Route today received notices of intent to The majority of patients at the The cars were driven by Brian made last year which stated that the been put into effect. James A. Kirchmeier, 22, of En­ cabinets and other office equipment, 30. strike. Meadows are state patients. Stewart would not say what wage Douglas, of Terrace Drive, Vernon District 1199, National Union of contract would be reopened after He said that “reasonable costs” field, was taken to Rockville General the county Board of Supervisors has A spokesman from Maher’s office rate is being negotiated, even though and Holly Noel of Barbara Road, certain legislation was passed con- are determined by the amount of - Hospital Thursday with injuries suf­ been told. Hospital and Health Care confirmed the receipt of the the union said that Meadows officials Vernon. One of the passengers in the money employees are making in a Employees, AFL- telegram. had offered some increase to its Noel car, Katrina Noel, was taken to CIO, announced given institution compared with what employees, but wants to keep the Manchester Memorial Hospital for to d a y th e is earned by those in similar jobs in “The policy of the department has minimum wage the same as the Jaycees to help charity treatment of a nose laceration. NAM APPLES' scheduled start of Six state homes other institutions. always been to monitor the health state’s minimum wage which will be South Windsor strikes in the care administered to patients and see $2.66 per hour on Jan. 1. m a c in to s h • BALDWINS • WINE8AP8 Doyle said that by law, the Federal that it is up to state standards,” the William G. Swanson, 9, of 140 homes for Dec. 14 The Greater Vernon Jaycees has the Greater Vernon Jaycees. Box • DELICIOUS • CORTLAND •IDA RED Mediation and Conciliation Services spokesman said. The spokesman also The current daily per patient reim­ Farnham Road, South Windsor, was and 15 unless a formed a committee to consider 778. Vernon. will be contacted to meet with both said that the State health department bursement rates at the Meadows are treated and dischargecl at FRESH SWEET APPLE CIDER A contract agree­ get word today the Meadows (as well as the other capital expenditures on behalf of a Requests should be submitted no will be contacted in this matter as it $13.01 in the rest home, and $27.55 in Manchester Memorial Hospital APPLE CIDER VINEQAR ment is reached. nursing homes Involved) land charitable and non-profit organiza­ iater than Dec. 16 to allow the com­ has been in past strike situations. the skilled nursing area. Stewart said Thursday for injuries suffered when Of th e 325 District 1199. ’That meeting date has tion in Vernon. Tolland, or Ellington. mittee time to evaluate each one and FERNANDO ORCHARDS employees at the 518-bed Meadows, cerning reimbursement rates. The administration at the that state aid patients were dis­ DAYS TO Peter Hall, president of the to make the award during Jaycee he was involved in an accident with a not been set. Meadows is negotiating with its tributed fairly evenly throughout the bus. No charges were made against ^ BIRCH MOUNTAIN RD.,QLA8TONBURY m 250 are union employees who current­ Last July, Gov. Ella Grasso signed Jaycees. said requests or suggestions Week, the week of Jan. 16. 1978. I 3 Mll*$ B»yond VHo'$ 8»§ttunmt | ly receive $2.52 per hour. Pond Point legislation that requires the state to Edward Maher, commissioner of employees, according to David three buildings in the Meadows com­ CHRISTMAS should be made in writing and sent to the bus driver. \\ nursing home in Milford pays its un­ take into account "reasonable costs the state Department of Social Ser­ Stewart, division manager of Geri- plex. PAGE TWO-A- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn.. Fri„ Dec. 2. 1977 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Frl., Dec. 2, 1977 - PAGE THREE-A Panel reviews reasons ( About town] Manchester Elks plan Vet school funding due - - 25th memorial service ESSEX (UPI) - Calling it work. ’The third year of instruction contributions which he said can be The World War I Veterans will “terribly important’’ to the six-state will be at a facility in Grafton, Mass., realistically expected would cover for new water facility have a Christmas party and dinner The 25th annual memorial service with Thomas Blanchard, past exalted area, Gov. Ella T. Grasso predicts while the fourth and final year will be costs for the new plan. Sunday, Dec. 18, at 1 p.m. at the of the Manchester Lodge of Elks will ruler and past district deputy, at one of a number of existing "’There were some very high costs VFW home. Reservations must be be Sunday at 5 p.m. at the Elks presenting the.general eulogy. Music New England will soon have its own By GREG PEARSON settled on locating the plant in the being done should be completed school of veterinary medicine. colleges In the six New England (with the old proposal) but that'has made before Thursday, Dec, IS, and Lodge, 30 Bissell St. for the service will be provided by Globe Hollow area, either where the sometime between Jan. 30 and may be made by calling Mrs. “I have every confidence the states where students can get exper­ now been changed,” Grasso said. Herald Reporter George Meixell, past exalted ruler Ted Fairbanks. pool is located or across the street to March IS, according to estimates he Florence Streeter, 643-7963. school will open,’’ Mrs. Grasso said tise in particular areas. Under the envisoned arrangement, The Manchester Water Study Com­ the west of Mt. Nebb. has received. and chairman of the program, Members of the memorial com­ Thursday. “I think it’s terribly im­ Previous plans called for construc­ part of the cost of a student’s educa­ mittee ’Thursday night reviewed its The site was considered the most He also said that town officials will explained that the grand lodge mittee are Meixell, Donald Ziemak, requires that each of the more than portant.” tion of a four-year institution in Graf­ tion would be underwritten by state work of the past nine months as it feasible because of gravity flows and meet Wednesday at 9 a.m. with past exalted ruler, Donald Mrs. Grasso made the comment at ton which officials said now would grants for pupils from their respec­ prepared a report to explain its representatives of the Metropolitan Leaf pickup 2,400 lodges designate the first Sun­ McAuliffe, and officers of the the size of the land that is available. day of December for a special a meeting of the region’s six gover­ cost $70 milUon. tive states. choice of the Globe Hollow area as Some people have expressed op­ District (k>mmission. ’The MDC has Manchester lodge. ceremony in memory of the departed nors at which officials from Tufts Thomas W. Mumane, a liaison Murnane said so far he had the proposed site for a water treat­ position to locating the plant at the said that it will sell water to Refreshments will be served after University laid out revised plans for between the governors conference received 2,000 unsolicted ment plant. pool site. It has bmn suggested that Manchester but the suggestion was on schedule members of the lodges. the ceremony. the long-delayed school. and ’Tufts, noted that it was hoped a ^plications for the entering class. The report will be presented if the plant does replace Globe rejected by the Water Study Com­ The annual leaf pickup program is The public is invited to join with ’’The new plan that is evolving Is |10-miUion grant from the fMeral Eventually the school will have a Tuesday night at the Board of Direc­ Hollow, another pool might be built mittee. on schedule and should be completed the Elks in this tribute to the Wheelchairs sought more acceptable and provides government which has already been total enrollment of 400, Mumane tors meeting. The board has an item in the area. Committee members felt that the a week from today, Timothy deceased members of the lodge who The registrars of voters office of tremendous opportunities,” she said. approved plus $20 million in private said. on the agenda to appropriate $15,000 Jay Giles, director of public works, purchase was unnecessary because O’Sullivah said. passed away during the year. the Town of Manchester is asking for The nine members being Mrs. Grasso and the re^on’s other for a site study for the proposed suggested ’hiursday night that two the town now has an adequate water The crews had fallen behind donations of wheelchairs that can be five governors, sitting as the New plant. supply. Members also said that the because of some rainy weather and recognized are Thomas Agnew, used during elections. referendum questions might be Arrigo Aimetti, James B. Cowles Sr., England Regional Commission, were The plant is one of the long-range presented to the voters. One would be purchase arrangement would result an abundance of leaves. But, the The wheelchairs are needed to help Two charged in slaying Edward C. Custer Sr., Walter expected to approve a 3150,000 p la ­ steps being considered to help the for the borrowing of money to pay for in the town losing control of the cost work days during the 'Thanksgiving handicapped residents cast their ning grant today for the school. town upgrade its water system and the plant construction and other for water and its water supply. week were used to catch up on the Freeburn, Albert Keeney, Conrad votes. Kowalski, Joseph Mistretta and New England has not had a meet new, stiffer water standards. water improvements. The second MDC officials, however, would still backlog of work. Those interested in contributing a of Plainville policeman O’Sullivan said Thursday that the Albert Poudrier. veterinary school since hflddlesex The Water Study Committee might be for the location of the plant. like to meet with town officials to wheelchair are asked to call the crews are now on schedule and Exalted Ruler Jon C. Hawthorne College in Waltham, Mass., closed 30 PLAINVILLE (UPI) - A Universi­ Testa, 20, were arrested at their reviewed a report of ten alternatives Giles also said that a study of the talk about the proposal. registrars office at 649-5278. The of­ should complete the work in a week. Sr. will direct the Ritual of the Order years ago. ty of Connecticut football player and Bristol homes by state and local for improving water treatment. It water distribution system that is now fice will make the pickups. Since then, New England students another man were arrested Thursday police and charged with the have had a difficult time getting into and charged with murder in the Nov. shooting death of Robert Holcomb, veterinary schools elsewhere 21 shooting death of a Plainville 28, the first Plainville policeman because all of them are state sup­ policeman. ever slain while on duty. ported and give preference to their Police Chief Francis Roche said he Testa was ordered held on $500,000 residents. believes others may have been in­ bond on a charge of felony murder. Backers of the New England school volved. Castonguay was charged with capital, Getting ready for Lutz fair hope to accept their first class of 35 ”We envison more arrests,” Roche felony and ordered held without bond students in July 1979. Under the plan, said. "We have zeroed in on a pending arraignment. Santa Clauses, tree ornaments, dolls and Christmas decorations are being readied lor the veterinary students will take the first number of suspects.” A state police spokesman said two years of instruction in conjunc­ But Roche refused any details. “I Testa is a University of Connecticut Lutz Junior Museum Christmas Fair Saturday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the museum, 126 tion with Tufts Meical School Cedar St. From left are Mrs. Donald Palmer, museum store chairman; Mrs. John am not at liberty at this time to say junior and played safety for the because of similarities in course how soon.” school’s football team in the season Haberern and Mrs. Clayton Gould, fair co-chairmen, and Mrs. Richard Haack. president of Gary Castonguay, 33, and Rocco J. that just ended. the Lutz Junior Museum Volunteer League. Felt yarn and natural materials will be ■’’t if «« x featured and patterns will be available with most purchases. There will be activities lor MVIS FAMILY MSTAURANT The Kennel Club Restaurant children, and baked goods will be sold. The event is free and the public is invited. (Herald Peopletalk FRIDAY A SATURDAY SPECIALS photo by Pinto) AT ‘‘'ItrrlilitJtm Frath Bakod Swordfish ...... $4.35 Pornucopia covers all the playground equipment roving reporter and commentator for f ITALIAN-AMERICAN CUISINE Baked Bluffed Shrimp ...... $5.75 needed. Spain’s King Juan Carlos has given NBC, dispelling rumors he’s quijting CLOSED MOSDAY Baked Trout...... $3.99 the royal nod to the blue movie in­ Slithery necklace , to take a government job. ti WEEKLY SPECIAL 5 COMPLIMENTARY Baby Beef Llver-Onlont...... $3.35 Yule workshops planned dustry. He’s abolished all film cen­ Regine, the flame-tressed Glimpses VEAL SCALL9PINI WINE WITH Veal Parmesan ...... $3.99 sorship and says Spaniards no longer nightclub proprietor of Pari, Monte Nanette Fabray, hospitalized in Roait Sirloin of Beef au J u t...... $3.59 IS OFFERING FINE DINING will have to cross the French terder MARSALA Carlo, Rio de Janeiro and New York, October when she was assaulted by *5.75 EVERY MEAL Egg Plant Parmeian (salad o n ly )...... $3.35 The Lutz Junior Museum, 126 to see X-rated movies. wore a proper necklace Thursday an angry elephant, is back on the set FOR YOUR ENJOYMENT 6, 3:45 to 4:45 p.m., Grades K to 2 — 3:45 to 4:45 p.m.. Grades 3 to 6 — Says Jose Garcia Moreno, director- |C om p/efe Dinner Above served vriih Beked Potato & Salad Cedar St., will sponsor several one- making ornaments resembling night at the opening of artist Nicola in Hollywood, filming "Harper B«vi!reo«. count the days before Christmas by general of the (kilture Ministry’s Simbari’s exhibition at Manhattan’s 9PEN DAILY COMPLETE MENU ALWAYS AVAILABLE session mini workshops between now stained glass from dough and candy. eating candies you attach to your Valley PTA” ... Canadian publisher BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLE, cinematography section, “The law Wally Findlay Gallery. Pierre Peladeau' Thursday an­ YEAR R9UND and Christmas. With Christmas and • Scrimshaw Pins, Dec. 7,3:30 to 5 own hanging. BIRCH MOUNTAIN RD^ BOLTON, CT. TEL. 649-5478 RESERVATIONS SERVING means that we consider Spanish Her neckpiece: a 6-foot boa con­ nounced the founding of his new • holiday festivities as the central p.m.. Grades 3 to 6 — making inked • Make a Christmas Card, Dec. 13, CALL FORRRESERVAYMIMAN RESERVATIONS AND DIRECTIONS RECOMMENDED WED.-SUN. theme, the museum will offer classes pins. cinema-goers as grownups allowed to strictor named Eduardo. The snake newspaper, the Philadelphia Journal, nneu CALDOR PLAZA 3:45 to 4:45 p.m.. Grades K to 2 — see the entertainment of their choice lady act fit the Italian artist’s pain­ • 848-lTM* NEiPSIC GOLF CLUB for both children and adults. • Animal Gifts, Dec. 8,3:45 to 4:45 making cards from a variety of on Dec. 5... Paul Newman dropped in S o " . MANCHESTER ^^OB ... I have not seen ‘Deep Throat,’ but ting theme — about 40 canvasses Glastonbury 633-3835 There will be workshops on making p.m.. Grades 3 to 6—how to dress up materials. on the Hollywood set of "I Want to I see no reason why those Spaniards 1 Sat. 11 AM-9 PM Exit 93 off I-86 It desired ornaments, gifts and wrapping packages into imaginative creatures. depicting “The Circus.” Hold Your Hand,” which costars his • Candle Creations, Dec. 14, 3:30 who want to see it should be denied Some 800 art collectors and 6 4 9 - 0 0 7 9 paper. Bring in a box or gift to decorate. to 5 p.m., Grades 3 to 6— making and daughter, Susan Kendall Newman. this right.” socialites gaped at the brilliantly The workshops are as follows: • Christmas Count-down, Dec. 9, decorating a holiday candle. Singer-composer Paul Simon will Rte. 44A, Bolton (Vz mile East of Bolton Lake) • Stained Glass Ornaments, Dec. Near miss colored paintings, at Regine and star Dec. 8 in an NBC-TV variety • Holiday Sweet Tooths, Dec. 15, Eduardo, and at a bevy of jugglers, 3:45 to 4:45 p.m.. Grades K to 2 — It was a plain envelope, so officials special to be filmed in New York ... magicians and clowns, while making holiday munchies, including of the Rose Valley Youth Center in Henry Fonda and Jane Alexander are Longview, Wash., ignored it. They munching hot dogs with sauerkraut, in rehearsal for a new play, “The a wreath that looks and is good popcorn and peanuts. We can help decorate enough to eat. were busy after all — preparing for a First Monday in October,” which • Wrapping Paper, Dec. 10, 10 to celebrity auction to raise funds for Weighing anchor opens Dec. 28 at Washington’s The Lutz Junior Museum, 126 anything you can think of. Materials playground equipment. Kennedy Center ... Gerald and Betty Cedar St., invites the public to join 11:30 p.m., ages 8 to 99—creating un­ NBC’s John Chancellor says he’s will be supplied by the museum. ique gift wrap. Someone finally noticed the letter leaving his post as anchorman for the Ford will be in New York City Dec. 6 the staff in decorating the museum for The decorating will continue from and opened it. Out dropped a $1,000 to accept the Charles Evans Hughes THE Christmas. Preregistration is required for all "Nightly News” - but he’s definitely LA STRADA WEST 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 10. Further check from Frank Sinatra. A center not leaving the network. award, presented by Henry Ornaments will be made from workshops and programs. Further in­ Mpha Omega RT. 6 & 44K information is available by calling formation is available by calling the spokesman says that just about Chancellor says he’ll become a Kissinger. PIZZA & GRINDER RESTAURANT yarn, material, paper, cans, or the museum at 643-0949. BOLTON museum at 643-0949. 471 HARTFORD RD. MANCHESTER, CONN. TEL. 872-7327 ON ROUTE 44A ROUTE S3 • ELLINGTON 643-6165 O^RLOOKINQ BOLTON LAKE ft f s I fl y fi li ii 1 CHRISTMAS PARTIES : STEAKS*SEAFOOD«[TALIAN AMEHGAN SPECIALTIES H E 5 S 3 Acquin may stand trial Emanuel Churchmen Sandwich Bar WEEKLY SPECIALS '"sis'l&z ...Now Booking Holiday Parties for EVERY DAY TMS WEEK AW NEXT WEEK OPbN 7 DAYS A WEEK WATERBURY (UPl) — A psychiatrist Miller is one of two psychiatrists who n u t »0um » ■ 14 ■ I I (HIT HI sponsor GLOBE says Lome J. Acquin may be suffering was ordered to examine Acquin to deter­ M -id S il Travel Service Groups up to 75 People In our Brand KING CRAB LEGS & S T E A K ...... *8 .5 0 from 11:00-10:00 P.M. 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Sunset Rebekah Lodge ®rtl|e0tra A unique travel series ICOCXTIUILOUNI e EXOTIC BUND DHKKS SANH'SCOMIHel will meet Monday at 8 p.m. Or. Jock Heller. Conductor UTE DNOB MB SNACKS at the Marine Corps TO out THUTRIlf A MAGMIMCEHT | exploring the most exceptional Specie! Family Dinners Every Sunday League Home. Ethel Sunday, December 4,1977 FU IU EN 6 TH Aspinwall is in charge of NOVIE Businessmen & Shoppers refreshments. 7:30 P.M. Bailey Auditorium ESPECIAUY HENRY Special Luncheons 11-3 Dally FOITHE KIDS... — worldwide destinations Manchester High School T IO M t T O t ll W I N K L E R 1 ' (sxeept Sunday and holidays) Manchester Chapter, w ith host VUITH EVERY M EA L YOU GET SPEBSQSA, will meet PIANO soloist I - Wl CATM TO RARTIU, SANaUITS AND Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the ^ MCIAL OATHIMNaS.OATHil CHRISTMAS WRAPPING PAPER FREE. .c , Teen Center Annex of Atu«iK00ciEln0 ^ ^ O R RIRIRVATIONi"lOHr AND----- TAKI OUT ORDIRS Charles N. Gilbert C A LL 843-9829 R h Manchester Recreation PROGRAM Center. The meeting is SYfMfHONY NO. 9 • "Er^ka" OPEN MON.-THURR. open to all area men in­ "M£L BROOKS' 11 a.m. • 1 Km. CONCIXTO IN A AAMOe POC PIANO ANO ORCHESTRA 'M ARNEE COMIC MASTERPIECE now on terested in singing four- % PRI. ANO SAT. part barbershop harmony. OMLYI 11 Km. -2 Km. lOUHC SUNDAY 11 Km. • IS pjn . DONATION t i ■ SINtOR OTIZINS ANO X X •* New members of Center STUDENTS SI - CH RM IN UNDU 19 F IH 2:00 PM Congregational Church will SATURDAY m m ' s Offer g o o d w hile suppl’V leasts a t.th e follow ing locations: WPOPS' OUR “ YIKI ROOM- Route 30 VERNON meet tonight at 6 for a AND PLEASE C A U T HEArWE I t AVAILARLl MonchoRter • 119 Spencer Street FOR SCREEN TME8 FOR FARTItt social period in the Federa­ SATURDAYS at 11:53 AM FROM M • 70 Hartford • On Prospect Avenue Windsor ■ 590 Windsor Avenue 8 7 5 - 0 7 9 3 tion Room of the church MAKI YOUR XMAt Open Mon. to Thun. 11 AM • 12 mMni#it RIRIRVATIONR NOW (One Block North of King’s) (In Windsor Shopping Center) followed by dinner in S U N DAYS at 12:40 PM Fri. & Sit. 11 AM • 1 AM, Sun. 12 Noon • 10 PM Woodruff Hall.

Thought Chamber continues effort to revitalize downtown In an effort to strengthen its com­ two-day conference in Boston. Preservation, the Society for Preser­ leaders from the Northeast to dis­ financing and marketing. The chamber is also moving iEaurI|fBtf r Supuiu^ Heralft mitment to the revitalization of vation of New England and the cuss practical approaches to making forward in several other areas Manchester — A City of Village Charm The Main Street Revitalization ’The local chamber is attending this Manchester’s downtown area, the Preservation League of New York. downtown areas attractive and related to this project and expect to conference, to be held early this conference as a follow-up on its re­ Founded Oct. 1, 1881 Greater Manchester Chamber of State. thriving community centers. announce the formation of a high Commerce announced that Jam es C. month, is sponsored by the Chamber Participating will be experts in cent endorsement of the Nov. 8 town Member, Audit Bureau of Circulation Member. United Press International A miraculous bottle The conference will bring together level downtown revitalization com­ Breitenfeld, the chamber’s executive of Commerce of the United States, referendum on renovations to the When the great Dutch patriot, business, government and civic historic preservation, community mittee in the near future. Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, vice president, will be attending a the National Trust for Historic organization, architectural design. Main Street roadway. Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. Corrie ten Boom, and her sister, Eiizabeth, were interned in a Ger­ Raymond F. Robinson. Edilor*Publisher Harold E. Turkington. Managing Editor man prison camp, their only possessions were a Bible and a tiny vial containing a few drops of Opinion vitamins. It was their great joy to share their Bibie with oUer inmates, but for Corrie it was very difficult to share the vitamins so badly needed by her ailing sister with the The little man strangers whose lot was hardly worse than their own. She grudgingly The report at first glance is “ retired” not out of choice but doled out a few drops to the weakest quite startling; a 71 percent in­ because they lost a job they ones who sought her out. Corrie often tried to see how much crease in the last nine years in once had and haven’t been able of the precious liquid remained, for the number of “ house- to find another. she was sure the bottle must be emp­ husbands” — married men not ty, but she could not see through the The true revolution is the working outside the home or dark glass. She was amazed as time continuing growth in working after time she drew from its contents seeking work. wives. and always found a little left. Many The actual number, while days passed and still the little bottle impressive, is still a small More than half of all married yielded its life extending droplets. fraction of the total work women — 52.4 percent as of One day Red Cross packages 1976 — have joined or replaced arrived and among their marvelous force. According to Business contents were vitamins. That night, Week magazine, 2.2 million their husbands in the 9-to-5 try as she would, Corrie could not married men are not wage grind. Some wives are doing it squeeze even the tiniest driblet from the miraculous bottle. earners. And “more married for sheer fulfiliment, no doubt, but most are working just to Corrie was obedient to the Chris­ students, other young husbands tian ideals which were her heritage and middle-aged men,” it says, help bring home that expensive even when obedience was not wise or “ are staying home and letting bacon. prudent. ’Throughout her imprison­ ment which included physical mis­ their wives earn the One statistic we’d like to see ery, humiliation and degradation, 30% OFF 2 paycheck.” is how many of these 2.2 and finally the death of her beloved We are hardly in the middle million househusbands really sister, she turned instinctively to the Leather, Canvas Bags of a sociological revolution, deserve the name. That is, how scriptures which her father had read to his family every day of their lives. 6 Reg. $17-$24, now 11.79-16.79. however. Not yet, anyway. many are washing the clothes, “ In all these things we are more Reduced from stock, leather bags About half the 2.2 million men scrubbing the floors, cooking than conquerors through him that for example, are disabled and the dinners and all the rest, loved us. For I am persuaded that 2.97 in earth tones, assorted canvas collecting Social Security or and how many are still able to neither death, nor life, nor angels, styles. nor principalities, nor powers, nor Vinyl Palm Gloves other disability benefits. con the little woman into doing things present, nor things to come, Others, especially blacks, have that. nor height, nor depth, nor any other Reg. $5 & $6. Vinyl palm or palm creature shall be able to separate us and over-the-hand knit acrylic from the love of God which is in Christ Jesus our Lord.” Romans 6.97 gloves. Assorted colors, styles. Lesson from a tragedy Wilia R. Stanford Men’s Dress Shirts Community Baptist Church 30% OFF Reg. $10. Long-sleeve, perma­ A great many of the nation’s avoided had the 1972 inspection nent press, lots of solids, stripes laws have been written in the act been enforced. It would Little Boys Slacks and checks. (All stores except aftermath of tragedies and not, because the law New London) catastrophes. It is human prescribes inspection only for Reg. 6.50-$10. Save on denims, nature to worry about the dams above 25 feet in height. corduroys and brushed denims, 4 security of the barn only after The Toccoa dam was 20 feet Almanac to 7, reguiar and siim sizes. the horse has been stolen. high. In the case of dam safety, it Thus not only is full funding has taken another tragedy to By United Press International and implementation of the 1972 View of Hartford skyline from under the Founders Bridge on the East Hartford side of spur demands for enforcement law in order, but a new law or Today is Friday, Dec. 2, the 336th the Connecticut River. (Herald photo by Barlow) day of 1977 with 29 to follow. of legislation already passed as laws are needed to close such the result of previous The moon is approaching its last “loopholes” as the height quarter. E tragedies. limitation. The morning stars are Venus, The latest tragedy was the It is also pertinent to note Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. collapse of a dam in Toccoa, that the Toccoa dam was a The evening star is Mercury. Ga., which took nearly 40 lives, privately built and owned Currency anemia Those born on this date are under the sign of Sagittarius. half of them children. The law I. structure, one of 14,000 dams it American statesman Frank is the Dam Inspection Act of is said have been built without By DICK WEST that it has a real turkey on its hands, bowl contains, say, 836 bills. But the Treasury Department ke^ps Kellogg was born Dec. 2, 1856. 1972, which mandated the U.S. WASHINGTON (UPI) - The ?2 that’s just the half of it. To hit the control over their design or trying to improve the bill’s image On this day in history: Corps of Engineers to inspect bill, reissued in April 1976, has correct monetary sum, a contestant construction. Georgia has no and thus salvage its investment. In 1859, John Brown was hanged for C bombed badly. must remember to double that some 49,500 dams in the United his raid on Harper’s Ferry. On the iaw requiring either the licen­ The latest effort along that line is figure. This is certain to make the States but which Congress , If it had been a Broadway produc­ way to the gallows, he said of the sing or inspection of dams. an agreement with food store chains public more $2-biIl conscious. tion, it would have closed on Satur­ Virginia countryside “this is a never funded. Thus part of the remedy day night. to distribute $2 bills to their Public Service Announcements — beautiful country.” Now the Toccoa tragedy has customers in certain areas. All sorts of celebrities donate their must be sought on the state On paper, the bill looked good. In 1927, the Model-A Ford was in­ understandably aroused in­ If public resistance remains high, services to plug worthwhile causes level, although federal legisla­ Like everything else these days, troduced as the successor to the tense emotions. “ 'These dams the cost of printing money is on the the government presumably will try on radio and television. I’m sure the tion could include inducements something else. famous Model-T and was available rise. Simple arithmetic will tell you Treasury Department could line up a are like loaded shotguns aimed for the first time in a variety of to the states to institute or it’s cheaper to make one $2 bill than I’m certainly no currency expert wonderful group to endorse the $2 at the people downstream,” colors. The roadster sold for $395. tighten safety standards and it is to make two bills. but from long experience I do know bill. ' said Rep. Leo Ryan of Califor­ In 1942, the “ Atomic 'Age” was inspection procedures. So the Bureau of Engraving and something about public relations “Hi, this is movie star Burt nia. gimmicks. Here are a few that might Reynolds asking you to join the born. A group of scientists One thing we do not need is Printing ran off about 527 million demonstrated a self-sustaining But Ryan, who is chairman boost the bill’s popularity: crusade against currency glut. another tragedy on the order of with the expectation of saving maybe nuclear chain reaction at a makeshift $5 million a year. Contests — Fill goldfish bowls with “ Did you ever stop to think that of a House subcommittee in­ the Toccoa dam burst to make laboratory below the University of vestigating dam safety, erred At last count, however, only about |2 bills, place them in store windows carrying around a fat, overstaffed us aware of the urgency of this all over the country and offer prizes Chicago football stadium. O l 220 million were in circulation. wallet imposes an extra burden on when he claimed that the Toc­ to the people who come closest to In 1961, Cuban Premier Fidel problem. Meanwhile, the demand for $1 bills your heart and also may cause you to coa tragedy could have been Castro revealed himself to be a Com­ has continued to grow apace. guessing how much money the bowls walk lop-sided? contain. munist and said he had formed a Despite overwhelming evidence ‘"The U.S. Treasury Department It might be easy to estimate that a wishes me to remind you that you single political party with himself as can reduce wallet bulge up to 50 per its head. He admitted he had con­ cealed his true political philosophy cent by switching to trim new 32 bills.” until he had solidified his hold on Peace, not victory, is the only thing Cuba. Superstition — Arrangements are A thought for the day: American made for Reggie Jackson of the New York Yankees to carry a |2 bill in his automobile pioneer Henry Ford said. By ANDREW TULLY Sion has been neutral on Israel’s side. describe the more dictatorial both sides can trust. We can continue pocket during the World Series. "History is more or less bunk.” WASHINGTON - “ My heart,” We don’t ask for patronage from regimes we support as “ pure as the our traditional friendship with Israel If he breaks the home run record, said the Egyptian diplomat, “ says Washington, only the fairness and un­ driven slush.” while strengthening our wobbly l word gets around that a $2 bill brings ( the Arab world and Israel can make derstanding expected of a football Israel, of course, has never been relationships with the Arab states. good luck. peace without the help of any other referee.” that kind of a county. Indeed, Israel Unlike the late football dictator, If he strikes out, he is traded to the nation.” He smiled thinly. “ But my The Egyptian diplomat’s position merits our sympathy. Its people have Vince Lombardi, Sadat and Begin State Department to plug the 2 brain tells me to face reality. We is a reasonable one. It should be per­ earned the right finally to know some seem to have agreed that peace — not Panama Canal treaty. shall need your country’s services.” missible to state the obvious: To wit, measure of safety. But the United victory — is the only thing. The diplomat, as he put it, was that the United States sentimentally States cannot be an honest broker un­ “uplifted” by the remarkable and as a benevolent banker has less it also shows a friendly interest f Yester^T^ SIDE OUNCES by Gill Fo* meeting of Egyp­ always tilted toward Israel. This has in the Arab neighborhoods of the Mid­ tian President not always been bad, but it is a fact dle East. 2S years ago Sadat and Israeli the Arab world finds irritating. Those neighborhoods should be told Atty., George Lessner says he will Prime Minister “ We Arabs find some previous that, contrary to some of our accept the town’s offer of $15,000 for Begin. “ They told American positions incomprehen­ political rhetoric, the United States land at Main and Pearl streets. the world they sible,” said the Egyptian. “ After all, is not interested in only one thing — 10 years ago would do anything it is in America’s selfish interest to the state of Israel and its security. The 5S6th Civil Engineering to avoid another have peace in the Middle East. The Otherwise President Sadat’s Squadron, under the command of 9.99 war,’’ he said. United States is a sovereign nation; statesmanlike excursion to Israel Col. C.T. McCooe of Manchester, is 30% OFF 1.79; 3S«5 4.99-7.99 “That was the psychological there is no law that says your country will be futile. officially presented the Air Force meaning of President Sadat’s visit to should assume the rote of big brother Indisputably, Israel has suffered. Outstanding Unit Award for efforts Pretty Chains Junior Tops Junior Jeans Jerusalem. It was the first time an to certain other nations.” Moreover, we all share the guilt for in the buildup of U-Tapao and other Girls Sweaters Arab and a Jew proclaimed ‘no more So it is time to say the unsayable, installations in Thailand. Reg. $16-$22. Fashion and basic suffering of Jews written in blood on Reg. $7-$20. Savings on crews, Reg. $3-7.50. Chains and ropes in Reg. $8-$12. Turtlenecks and war’.” to suggest that Washington reject the the pages of history. It is proper that jeans from famous makers, bulky cardigans and short-sleeve gold and silver tones, 15" to 54” cowls In solid colors, heathers Now, he said, the United States has attitude assumed, since the last the United States regard Israel as a reduced from our regular stock. the opportunity to play the honest World War II shot was fired, that protege. But to support Israel un­ sweaters in sizes 7-14. Assorted long. Many styles, tailored to and stripes. Assorted fabrics, What a buy! broker from a position of “ construc­ there are certain nations that are equivocally while seeming to ignore styles, colors. Qreat giftsi fancyl sizes SML. tive neutrality.” And that, he said, more equal than others. This had led the interests of the Arab world and . Now you know means that both sides must be us into supporting governments sole­ the Palestine refugees makes us The penknife with the greatest assured that Americans will take an ly on the grounds that they are anti­ suspect when striving for “construc­ number of blades is made by Joseph even-handed approach. communist and thus pure. tive neutrality.” Rodgers St Sons Ltd. of Sheffield, It might be more accurate to pilfer Again, the thin smile. “ You know,” Sadat and Begin have made a good England. First built in 1622 with 1,622 ALL D&L STORES OPEN EVERY NIGHT TIL CHRISTMAS, OPEN SUNDAYS 12-5 he said, “ we Arabs cannot be blam ^ from the late Tallulah Bankhead, a start. But I doubt they can do the • m r by HU.kK, TJl Rh UAIV M " 'iQ -l blades, the knife blades have con­ Manchester Parkade open nightly 'til 10 pm, TrI-CIty Plaza open ’til 9:30 ______shrewd amateur politician, and if we feel that your country on occa-. peace joh alone. They need a referee “ Our trial marriage is not working... I’d tinued to match the year ever since. ______* ------— ------like a trial divorcer’ PAGE SIX-A- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., Dec. 2, 1977 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Fri., Dec. 2, 1977 - PAGE SEVEN-A If you canH afford it, rent it I We still go out to eat \ In the service AMHERST, Mass. (UPI) —Higher pie changing their destinations who are primarily sellers of tools and perhaps $125,000. prices aren’t keeping people from rather than giving up vacations and Pvt. Debra L. Donlon, Corps Air Station!, Kaneohe Marine Corps in March reported for duty aboard ditioning, self-discipline Hartford High School, he NEW YORK (UPI) - Whether you equipment. But thousands qf other in­ The average gross rental volume going to restaurants; they’re just eating out,” said Peter Manning, dau^ter of Mr. and Mrs. Bay, Hawaii. 1977. and submarine tender USS and teamwork. joined the Marine Corps in need a peanut vending machine for Business dependent tool and equipment will be from $100,000 to $150,000 a eating at places closer to home, ac- associate professor of hotel, Thomas H. Donlon of 110 His unit is a support ele­ Navy Airman Appren. Proteus, homeported in A 1974 graduate of East June 1977. the kids party or a hospitai bed to dealers also are in the rental year and Feinstein figures the profit cording to a University of restaurant and travel administra- McGrath Road, South ment of the 31st Marine Gary S. Atamian. son of Apra Harbor, Guam. recuperate from the party, aimost Ind., ordered a number of canoes to business. from that is equal to the profit from a Massachusetts professor. tion. Windsor, recently was Amphibious Unit (MAU).. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ata­ He joined the Navy in anything can be — and is — rented rent out,” says United Rent-All Feinstein’s company was founded in typical retail store with sales $500,- “Worsening economic conditions Manning said it is the first time the assigned as a telephone A MAU is the force-in- mian of 14 Sunset St., has June 1977. nowadays. President Bob Feinstein. “This Lincoln, Neb., in 1968. For a time it 000 a year. and energy price increases or shor- hospitality industry has not suffered swib^board operator with readlness for the U. S. recently graduated from The rentai industry has grown by mystified us because there is no was a part of A1 Lapin’s International tages are likely to result in more peo- when the economy has been on a the 72nd Signal Battalion in Seventh Fleet, on-call to basic training and has com­ ieaps and bounds as Americans are navigable stream or lake at Industries, Inc., which also ran a downswing.______Karlsruhe, Germany. project combined air- pleted the airman appren­ Marine Pfe Richard G. tice course at the U. S. USED reaiizing that they can have use of Valparaiso. We discovered people chain of franchised pancake' Pvt. Donlon entered the ground forces ashore, if Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. both everyday and exotic items that were taking the canoes hundreds of restaurants. Army in June, of this year. required. Naval Training Center in Richard E. Brown of 179 Great Lakes, III. ordinarily would be beyond their miles to water atop their cars; it Feinstein joined the company in She graduated from South Lance Cpl. Tozier joined Dandra Drive, East Hart­ we have old- He will be stationed at pocketbooks. didn’t make sense to own a canoe if 1968 and bought control of it in 1974. Windsor High School in the Marine Corps in June ford, has been meritor­ BIKES 1 » 6 . Kingsville Naval Base in Annual revenues for the thousands you lived so far from water.” He has expanded its domestic fashioned candy 1976. iously promoted to his Texas, • 10 SPEEDS • 3 SPEEDS • COASTER DRAKE of rental stores in the country are es­ Lawn and garden tools, building operations and recently obtained per- canes in present rank upon graduation timated at $2 billion and industry tools, medical emergency equipment mission'of the government to start.a 3 sizes Marine Lance CpI. Marine Pvt. Peter P. Airman Atamian • HI RISERS •UNICYCLE experts say the industry is growing and party equipment are the bread- franchised rent-all business in Japan. Douglas 0. Tozier, son of Ostashen, son of Mr. and 8 r .d « .i .d _ ALL BICYCLES ARE torn* ere t t tow •• Manchester High School in Marine Corps Recruit at a rate of 15 to 20 per cent a year. and-butter business of United Rent- “1 think the Japanese will be even Mr. and Mrs. (Tharles W. Mrs. Paul P. Ostashen of Depot, Parris Island, S.C. COMPLETELY RECONDITIONED bttf'rt Mid for eitnc. f|ia| «r W ith many of the 1973. _____ United Rent-All, the biggest of two Ail’s 125 stores. But, through con­ more pleased than Americans to be Spociolly priced Tozier ol 316 Ellington 137 Croft Drive, has com­ M (net - ir k enter- features of Ihe larger, He received the early AND GUARANTEED franchise operations in the country, tacts with talent agencies and other able to rent things,” said Feinstein. for gilt giving ot Road, East Hartford, has pleted recruit training at tmn ate dtcwalvc. mfn di MMW- professional Navy Machinist’s Mate promotion for his superior has 125 franchised stores in the h onvfoi ate vdui! GREAT CHRISTMAS GIFTS businesses, a United Rent-All store “Storage space is at a premium in chain saws, departed for an extended the Marine Corps Recruit Fireman Recruit Ernest performance during all United States, and has recently can get you practically anything you Japan and this should make rental of ^open every ihe Mac deployment in the Western Depot, San Diego. R. McManus III, son of Mr. phases of the 11-week 110 has d 1.8 cubic inch engine. A 1976 g rad u ate of expanded its operation to Japan. want to rent if you give them enough large items more preferable than ow­ nite (except sat.) til r Pacific. and M rs. E dw ard S. training cycle, which The BIKE SHOP The list of items Americans can notice. ning them.” 10” bar and chain. Chain Brake He is serving as a Howell Cheney Regional Winkler of Carpenter 180 SPRUCE ST., MANCHESTER with Wraparound Hand Guard Safety emphasized physical con- rent is seemingly endless — chairs “Our Beverly Hills store once “I think they will rent much the member of Logistics Sup­ Vocational Technical Road, Coventry, has 647-1027 Feature. Automatic and Manual Oiling Training School in and card tables for a party of 100, a rented the late Elvis Presley’s Rolls- same things as Americans, plus large and It weighs |ust 9 6 pounds complete port Unit “Golf,” 1st Royce and a lot of other things Manchester, he joined the trailer for a camping trip, a small luggage for travel and ceremonial AMI Marine Brigade, portable concrete mixer to repair belonging to big stars for a customer homebased at the Marine costumes for traditional festivals.” •A ECKERTS U•BSHK your sidewalk, a chainsaw to cut up a who wanted to make a big name- In the United States, a United n . M i dead tree, a garden tractor, an extra dropping splash at a Hollywood par­ Rent-jMl franchise usually has a "every' COVENTRY long blade hedge clipper, a floor san­ ty,” Feinstein said. $50,000 personal investment (he T E L 742-6103 little thing” r HOURS; Mon - 1 AM - 4:sa PMi Tuts S ding machine. The Taylor chain, the other doesn’t have to pay that much down) Tliura 9 AM ■ • PM; Wod. S Fit. Club plans Tasting Supper “One of our stores at Valparaiso, nationally franchised equipment ren­ in a business with an inventory of SAM-SPM;ttLiAM-SPM tal firm, operates through dealers The Women’s Club of provided by “ Ayer,” a festivals, churches and Manchester will conduct female choral group con­ convalescent homes. The its annual Tasting Supper sisting of IS young ladies performances consist of on Monday at 6:30 p.m. at ages 10 to 17. They are classical, contemporary, the Community Baptist directed by Susan Borst traditional and popular Church at 585 E. Center St. and accompanied by Sandy solos and choral works. This meeting is for Hooker, both of Hebron. There will also be a members only. The group has been per­ Men’s & Women’s Figure Skates Christmas raffle and door & Coleco’s Super Sled forming for six years in Entertainment will be schools, clubs, art prizes awarded. sissssir- 0. -1088 i Steering Toboggan uivsefcvr- ir-a c la t in p re a s o n ■ ^ ^ p nR550/520 g 5Q/5 "r? .o l is almost here! Tough molded poly-a sleek tor speed L\v®' O' Men's & Women's Our Reg. but still safe! Reg. 8.99 ECHS plans Holly Brunch Saudals gCtS tOp laW honor 4^" 17.99 cP Lined & Insulated , Decorating East Catholic High School with tlqe Fieure Skates! 1(552/522 14“ . Coleco*s wreaths in preparation for its second annual Barry S. 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Hockey Boys' 1(434 1 3 6 6 he held Sunday, Dec. 11 at noon in the school this year, he received the Sandals graduated from He is currently J. Thomas Vincent has degree of Juris Doctor Skates R e g . l9 . 9 9 cafeteria. Reservations may be made by con- the University of Penn­ associated with the law joined the law firm of Tenna from the Law School of the sylvania in 1971 with a firm of Arnold and Porter Gilmar & Marks, One Thermal Tube Socks pr 0 4 9 Coleco’s Sno Jet Mobile acting, Mrs. Peracchio at 646-4128. (Herald University of California at Car Speakers pkeX bachelor of arts degnee, in Washington, D.C. American Row, Hartford. 3 f|^''5*.?rid loot con trols- ■ - photo by Pinto) Berkeley. While at law magna cum iaude, and was flj He was graduated from Flush Slo^Vraiwithredtop. *!™''l^'’‘'!st)ars-lefsyou ^ 0 7 6 Mount 8 3 3 steerScornerlikeaPro': Reg. 15,99 I ^ i the University of Wiscon­ Reg. 10.99 sin and became a certified Flush aj public accountant in that Mount Births state in 1975. Later he was Reg. 14 49 1 0 * ' MAGICOLOR ""ADWAY graduated from Syracuse Hang On Latex Paint University College of Law. Reg. True Temper Super 7 / 6 Parsons, Jason Robert, Manchester Memorial 15.99 While in Wisconsin, Vin­ 11«« Scooper Shovel I son of Kenneth E. and Hospital. Her maternal 24” Make (he most of the hours Pamela White Parsons of cent was employed by the you spend in the car! 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In toddler years, the baby bom children, newborns, children in other will re-elect Kim president, if he ahead for a baby whose mother hits He said contrary to preachments not so important as previously by Harvard University Press in the newly elected parliament gathers ruled the country throughout its 32- On the surface, the meeting of the approve a seven-year economic plan In 1970, laid down the line that into such circumstances may be cold, cultures, and one case of un-| wants the Job. Even if Kim were to the bottle pretty hard now and then unloved, often ignored. from child development experts for thought. He has found that the im­ spring. It is called ‘"The Place of In­ Dec. 15 with American and South year history, has never swerved 579 member Supreme Peoples delegate the presidency to someone to be launched Jan. 1. there would be no second war with mature mind seems to be elastic, fancy in Development.” precedented early childhood depriva­ Korean officials watching from afar from his life goal of uniting North Assembly, elected without opposition Other matters lie below the sur­ South Korea, but that revolution and whose dad sometimes loses the But, according to Or. Jerome generations, there often is little con­ tion. 1 else. It would make little difference. food money at the racetrack? Kagan, Harvard University nection between a baby’s .early springing back to its original shape ”^ t h life and laboratory research for clues to the future of the strife and South Korea under communist Nov. 11, is routine. Like legislatures He remains chairman of the Korean face. there would be encouraged. In 1975, “Not until a child was 6 to 10 year^ The baby may sometimes go professor of human development, experiences and the kind of adult It once the child is removed from could undermine the Western belief fidden Korean peninsula. rule. in most communist countries it has Workers Party, North Korea’s One is North Korea’s policy line after the communist victory in Viet­ old was there any firm evidence that hungry. this baby born into deprived cir­ becomes. potentially harmful or negative sur­ that a baby’s experiences determine ' Twenty-four years after the 1950-53 That ambition is opposed by an im­ no Independent power. equivalent of the Communist Party, toward American-backed South nam, he added that North Korea his or her behavior foretold the kint) The baby may suffer other kinds of cumstances and-or neglect will not Kagan has put together evidence roundings. the course of its adult life,” Kagan Korean War, Korea remains the placably antl-communlst South Its first duty will be to choose a which is the real power in the coun­ Korea, whose relations with the might Intervene if South Korea fell neglect when mom’s in an alcoholic of adult the child would become.” powder keg of Asia. North Korean Korean government backed by the “central peoples committee,” which try. United States are steadily being into political chaos.

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East Catholic High Agar, Linda Custer. SobiskI, Ronald Walsh, Arthur Andover — Kevin Hurst. School has named the Manchester — Kevin Warrington. Marlborough — Mary w hooo’s following students to its Moriarty. South Windsor — Kathleen Wazer. honor roll for the first Bolton — Erin Bakanas, Evans. Ekist Hartford — Cathy Con­ quarter; Michael Hassett. Somers — Lynn Mercier. nors, Mary Cormier, Thomas ^ C H 0 O t East Hartford — Donna Freshmen First honors Keenan, Thomas Leone, YOUtH SPECIALTY SHOP Manchester — Karen Beaulieu, James Bradley,. Lillian Palmierl, Jane when 787 MAIN 8T. MANCHBSTER FRIDAY, DEC. 2, 1977 Honors with distinction Chambers, Mary Choquette, Joanne Bradley, Tobin Corey, Querido, Karen Roberge, VOL. XXXXV, No. 10 East Hartford — Dianne Andrew Hagenow, Elizabeth Marc D’Aloislo, Michael Peter Visgilio, Alicia Willett. Gagnon. Kozuch, Judith LaFond, Gagliardi, Ann LaFlamme, Bolton — Lori Ducharme, Manchester — Linda Christine Martin, Brian Timothy Patria, Gino Zac- Nicholas Mlnutillo, Douglas Racine. Moriarty, John Saling, Lisa cardelli. Ovian, OPEN TO 9 P.M. Get involved Swedish Exchange Student Vernon — Robert White. Sossin, Julie Tucker. Rockville — Kevin Daly. Glastonbury — Kelley Ellington — Joseph King. Bolton — Barry Manna, Dwyer, Stephanie Hauser. ON DAYS CIRCLED First honors Jonathan Van Dine. with Vertices M anchester — Alison Glastonbury — Katherine Vernon — Margaret Doher­ Bassett, Marjorie Botteron, Stanford. Seniors ty- introduces herself to you Kevin Byrne, Leeanne Fogg, South Windsor — Margaret Honors with distinction South Windsor — Thomas ja December 1977 Many of you have probably heard Joseph Foley, Patricia Hayes, Wilkins. McKenna. Sm I M«« I T«« I WiS I l' I East Hartford — Brendan Elast Hartford — Maureen of Vertices. It is a program in which Jacqueline Leone, Wendy Fitzgerald. Second honors th at’s students are allow^ to work at their Hi! My name is Anniken Tyden and One shopping center who are taking the same line of study Lumbra, Kimetha Stevenson, Fitzgerald, Lisa Galipo, Mary Manchester — Patricia Karen Lane, Karen Lareau, Glastonbury — Mary Lytle. 4 5 own pace and are given extra atten­ I’m an exchange student from Where I jive there is just one shop­ as you, you go to all of your classes Mary ’Tomkunas, Edward First honors Gatzkiewicz, Diane Genovesi, Richard Tracy, Linda Vaz. Thomas Messier, David w hooof tion. The atmosphere is casual and Sweden. I am a senior at Manchester ping center, so if you want to buy with the same 30 people every year.' Vilga. Manchester — Scott An­ 11 Bolton — Wendy Murdock, Roberts, Monica Smith, Jane the teachers show real concern High School, and if you have seen clothes or anything like that you In this way you get to know those &uth Windsor — William tonia, Patricia Curtis, Mary Christine Whitham. Sulick, Mark Toomey, Brian « 24 HOUR BURNER SERVICE 18 S4 toward their students. someone creeping around the comers usually take the train into Stockholm. pe^Ie very well. Davison, Anne Hoffman. Delaney, Cynthia Fabrizi, Ellington — Terrence Broad Brook — Patricia Sirois. • COMPLETE HEATING 1NSTAUAT10NS SS 26 X7 18 19 30 31 Vertices came to be when at school, looking totally confused, it You also do that if you want to go to 'e have a different schedule each Howard. Mary Farley, Helen Fazzina, Vernon — Daniel Mara, • OIL BURNERS teachers, administrators and the movies, go out dancing, or do Reynolds. Deborah Intagliata, John was probably me. day In the week. Lunches are free ^Iton — Laura Sposito. Hebron — Jerold Stamp. Lynne Shovak, Christian • WATER HEATERS Mobil guidance counselors presented a The first weeks I felt really lost, anything like that. Going to the and there are ten minutes between Monson, Mass. Edward Kurowskl, Julie Lemelin, Steers. • REC ROOM HEATING hooting o« East Hartford — Kimberly Katherine Leonard, Ellen proposal to the Board of Education and I still can't get used to seeing so movies is a much bigger thing in every lesson. They usually make us Cabral, Lynne Cully, Viens. East Hartford — Patricia ’ • Big Selection • Top Brands for an alternative school. The Sweden than it is here bwause of the Second honors Marino, Marguerite Parker, Kenyon, Oliver Lucier, Vic­ many people in one school. My school end school about 3 p.m., and then Margaret Dana, Irene Four­ Leonardo Parla, Bryan program started the second semester in Sw^en has only 500 students, so TV. everybody goes home. nier, Deborah Liner, Mark Manchester — Kelly Walch, Richard Walsh, Diane toria Nadeau, Robert Raum. START YOUR CHRISTMAS of the 1975-76 school year. It was only you know who everyone is. We have only two channels, both We don’t have any activities after Tardiff, Claire VIoU. Alexander, Sean Foley, Nancy Glastonbury — Kathleen Weiss. W a r m i n g f r i e n d5 s f o^ r o v e r o o y e a r s ' a pilot program but its success led to Many people ask me how I like owned by the state. The programs school, and school sports are very Glastonbury — Chris Galligan, Margaret Laneri, Rockville — Donna Archam- Damiata. SHOPPING EARLY... a permanent position for Vertices. America. “Fine, thank you,” I say, start at about 5:30 p.m. and end at rare. School dances are also rare. We Graham, Kathleen Hession, Ellen Petkaitas, Mary bault. Hebron — Tracy McHugh. Meacham, Timothy Roy, John The name Vertices was suggested and hope that they are not going to about 11 p.m. We don’t have any soap have only one or two a year; but if Lynne Koras, Margaret by a student in the program. The ask if I find life here difficult, but operas during the day, and very few you want to dance, there is no Sullivan. word is the piurai of vertex, which game shows, situation comedies, or Vernon— Victoria Kubilius. that's exactly what they do. That problem to get into discoteque, even Somers— James McKenna. means "a point where lines come new movies. We do not have any if you are under 18. question is very hard to answer', Second honors together” or “the highest point.” commercials either and that makes Swedish teen-agers are not very because the USA and Sweden aren’t Manchester — Richard Reasons for getting into Vertices really so different. And yet in certain it hard to get new progtams, so we different from those here. We wear are frequent truancy, probiems at Aroian, Fiona Campbell, ways, they are, because of Sweden’s very often have reruns. The TV con­ mostly the same clothes — jeans, Michael Daigle, Mary home and at school, or by a court different way of viewing things. tains very much news, nature and shirts and sweaters. We don’t have so Desauteis, Norman Hebert, referral. So many cars social concern programs, but what many checked and striped clothes, Kevin Kean, Monica Murphy, Whenever a spot is open, names people watch the most is sports. though. Ours are mostly in one color. Daniel O’Neill. 90-Piece are turned into a committee by One very different thing here in the Rockville — James Bruner. U.S.A. are the cars. When I got off Sports differ Our jeans and all our clothes are very Fine China teachers, administrators, guidance expensive. A pair of Levi’s would South Windsor — Jill The counselors, social workers and Youth the plane from Sweden, the first In Sweden we don’t have football or Varrick. Un-Candle Dinnerware thing I saw were cars. I was amazed baseball; soccer, skiing, basketball, cost about 830, and some even more. Services. The committee selects I think the people in Sweden dress up East Hartford — Suzanne Services fori 2 by all of them, because they were so European handball, and horseracing Collins, Anna Gramuglia, Collection those students who can best benefit a bit more. The clothes have to be of your choice from the program. big, fast, and loud, and because there are the big sports. When our best Timothy MacFarlane, by Corning were so many of them! In Sweden, downhill-skier Ingemar Stenmark, the right trademark or brand. There Maryellen O’Dea, Kelly Many people think that students go is one big difference; Most of the Floating lights &ye the the Volvo is a big car, and there isn’t competes in an important race, and Walsh. into aiternative schooi to do nothing, boys have short hair. Glastonbury — Daniel Fitz­ soft glow of candielignt but Vertices offers a lot of basic more than one car per family. it’s during the schoolday, we usually k without theinconven- Instead of cars, we use subways, get that hour off so we can go to one Music the same patrick, Elizabeth Negri. skilis courses, some of which are: Marlborough — Kelli * ience and expense ot Our*76 Reg. 129 99 The music we listen to is the same Engiish skiils 1&2, consumer math, Ray Tilden (1) and Coach Jack Halik discuss strategy at the buses, taxis, cable cars, and trains. of the classrooms and watch it on TV. Sullivan. candies. basic math skiils, college math, Thanksgiving Day game with East Catholic High. (HSW photo There are always other ways to get Schools in Sweden are rather as yours, although disco-music plays Tolland — Patricia Warren. A selection of exQiiicito education. These courses provide somewhere besides by car. different from here. It is very hard to a much bigger role. Because of that by Alemany) fact, we have very few bands of our Sophomoreu enough work to keep students busy The next thing people want to know get a good grade because the teacher New! LITTLE-UN ^ “ uPs.dessertS^ about is the climate. Many of you can’t give as many As as he wants to; own — we get most of the music from Honors with distinction throughout the week. Manchester — Sama Ahn, B. Our Reg. 3.99 ... We wiil conclude this article with walk around with the impression of he has to give a certain amount of Bs England and America. "The Sweden as a tiny, little, cold country, and Cs, too. An A in Sweden is Eagles,” ”Yes,” "The Rolling Ellen Kuipa, Ellen Ostrout. F 9” UNCANDLESTICK a i t some opinions of our patrons. Homecoming festival reviewed Ellington — Michael Stones,” “ELO,” “Peter Framp- B . f i r e b a l l 4 " ” Our Reg. 5.99 ^ Mrs. Sue Hardy (a vertices covered with snow the whole year worth much more than here. Ciszewski. round, and people skiing all over the We start school when we are seven ton,” “Pink Floyd,” and “David teacher) praises the program highly Dance was held with “Nightbird” Vernon — Elizabeth O'"”"®” ..R G CANDLED APPLE 077 After many trials and tribulations place. Well, you are wrong. The mid­ and have to go for nine years. Then, Bowie,” are some examples. Most of C . JACK-BE-NIMBLE4 ®® OurReg.3 88 ^ and if she had the chance to work in playing their songs. These consisted Phillips. involving student assembly, the stu­ dle of Sweden has about the same usually, most of the people choose to your singers and groups also have 50 Pc. Stainless this program or be a regular of Fleetwood Mac songs and various First honors dent body finally took a vote on climate as that here, but up in the go to secondary school. There we concerts in Sweden when they come 6 “ Plafware Sets teachers she would choose this. “I other tunes. About 500 people Manchester — Marykate Tuesday, Nov. 22 for this year's north it gets a bit colder, with a bit choose a topic we want to study, and to Europe. iike the chalienge,” she said when attended the dance with about 30 per­ Caffrey, Bruce Comollo, by Lifetime Cutlery Homecoming Queen. This began the we have to study courses related to I have been here for only four E“w»NDUeST[CK 34? ' ‘ 7 " sS^less" heavy gauge asked why. cent made up of alumni, who had more snow. Therese Dandeneau, Philip a ll MOUNTAIN KING three-day celebration of the 1977 I come from Saltsjobaden, a sub­ that topic for the next few years. months, but I think I have learned a Duffy, Patricia Flynn, John Mr. Bill DiYeso (a vertices come back for the Thanksgiving * ” ...... G ill Dept. Homecoming. urb of Stockholm, which is the lot and view many things differently Frese, Nadine Leone, Nor- 6V2 f t . to 7V2 f t . AR^FICIAL teacher) comments, “I think the holidays. All those present enjoyed Big selection of topics As a change of pace, this year’s capital city of Sweden. The popula­ now than I did before. I will be here mand Racine, Angela Zocco. CHRISTMAS TREES program is primariiy what the peo- seeing old friends from college and There Is a big selection of topics Homecoming was dedicated to the tion of Stockholm and all of its sub­ until July, and before I go home, I Hebron — Stacey Queen. pie in it want it to be. People who listening to “Nightbird.” from which to choose. Because there Our Reg. 44.99 to 79.99 alumni and was celebrated on urbs is around 1.5 million people. hope to meet many more people. — South Windsor — Karen succeed can pat themselves on the The next day was Thanksgiving, are only a certain number of people Anderson, Christopher Keene, Thanksgiving. In the past years the Stockholm is a rather cozy city which Anniken Tyden back because they’ve done it on their and the Manchester vs. East Catholic Holly Rosenbeck. Homecoming festivities have been has kept its old houses. The city is own. We only provide a chance to let celebrated on the first home football High football game was played. In an Glastonbury — Lynn them try.” attempt to get the football players up more than 700 years old, and the Douville, Charles Foley. game of the season, but because of original houses from the 15th century $32»»59 “Vertices is good because it lets for the game, Manchester High’s Vernon — John Hooker. many problems this year it was still stand. Rockville — Christine SELECT SCOTCH PINE or BALSAM TENNIS HANDBALL HOCKEY PRACTICE you be yourself.” changed to our last football game, cheerleaders went out the night “’cause it’s fun.” Mamuszka. ^ f r o m OUR INVENTORY. SAVE which was on Thanksgiving game. before and decorated the senior foot­ Second honors OVER “No comment while I’m doing my After the final elections were held ball players' homes with toilet paper. work.” Students help Manchester — Scott Bayles, on Tuesday, the ballots were counted At 10:45 the homecoming Catherine Brown, Sean Byrne, ^12 “Enjoy it while you can.” by Laura Leiber and Sandy Shack, festivities started with a procession Kathleen Campy, Joan Gerri- “It’s better than regular school.” clean campus^ EXTENSION and Karen McArdle was announced around the football field. Ilie proces­ ty, Valerie .Kerin, Margaret ^ CORDS “It’s not boring.” sion consisted of Manchester High Murawski, Eileen O’Brien, as Homecoming Queen. Leslie Scott 6 FT. 9 fT . 15 FT. “It’s all right, it could be better, it and Carol Leblanc were in the court. cheerleaders leading the sophomore Why is it that each year George Scott Roberts, John SMITH-CORONA Portable Texas Instruments Men’s could be worse.” Wednesday, Nov. 23, the Alumni and junior floats, coordinated by Emmerling, the principal of MHS, Warrington. 69* 79* 99* Galaxie Twelve Typewriter APF Video Sports Game By Dawn Blessing Ellen O’Brien and Sandy Shack, must get on the intercom to make an Bolton — Paul Brazdzionis. //k g ap arri HARDWARE DEPT. 5-Function L.E.D. Watch Natalie Palmer respectively. The combined bands of announcement to the students about Rockville — Michael Daly. East Hartford — John Clif­ 12" carriage, lull range lab Optional Vertices students Manchester High, Illing Junior High the trash that is dropped on the ulator. power spacing Quick set Sale Our AC ford, Robert Fitzgerald, 35 Lite Miniature and Bennet Junior High added their school grounds? margins, full size keyboard, Priced Reg. ADAPTER Michael Freiheit, Stephen , 2 Way Flasher Set many other lealures Reg. 119.70 Only,.. 29.99 4.99 Spirit, marching around to the tune of How many complaints does he get Funk, Mary Georgiades, 107®“ 19«» Displays hours, minute, seconds, Automatic on-screen digital scoring: 3 action sounds. the ’’Fight” song. Also in the proces­ from the people in the community Robert MacFarlane, Suzanne f Our TYPINGS UTILITY TABLE 18x32x26" High. Our Reg. 19.44 month and date. For people! on the go! Assorted styles; 20 per store. No Rainchecks, sion were the Homecoming Queen about how dirty the grounds are, and Willett. and her court. about how it affects the people living Vernon — Kevin Meyer, The crowd at the Thanksgiving by the school? James Roche. Italian style reflectors, Student Assembly meets game was the biggest this year, con­ After hearing this yearly an­ Windsorville — Mark multi-color or clear. Lawrence. sisting of more than 2,000 people. nouncement, I became concerned M U T E MINI S E T 2 7 7 SAVE There were many alumni there to and decided to get some people to Glastonbury — Karen Our Reg. 3.75...... A Student Assembly meeting was privileged children in Manchester. root for their alma mater. Also pre­ help me clean up the school yard. On Kamiata. % held on Thursday, Nov. 17. The main Also, a motion was passed to have a Sunday morning, all the volunteers Juniors Decorated 30 topic was the upcoming Homecoming sent were many students, parents, „ OFF OUR semi-formal dinner dance open to the and teachers from both schools. began sweeping and raking the Honors with distinction 21/2” Satin Dance, open to Manchester High ORIG. PRICES whole student body in March. — Todd Even though Manchester lost to East grounds, the doorways and the East Hartford — Keith Ornaments ON ALL alumni and the students. Whitney walkways. Some two hours later the tr u nk s job was finished. Box of 4 plans were discussed and finally a Our AND I would personally like to thank all Bontempi motion was passed allowing students final result came down to the last 49 Reg.1.69 CUBES! seconds, when Manchester had a those students who were concerned to vote Tuesday m orning in High School Unbreakable balls brightly Console good chance to make a touchdown enough to help out. I would also like decorated, various designs. Organ homerooms and narrow the selection World staff and tie the game. to thank Mr. Emmerling for helping About town to 15. Afterwards a vote would be DECORATED PLASTIC This year’s Homecoming was a me set up all of this. New Exciting YORX AM/FM With taken to decide the winners. Stephen Latham — Co-editor ORNAMENTS Q Q t very successful one. There were a The volunteers on Sunday were BoiolA.Reg. 1.49. Other old business included the Mari Brennan — Co-editor Wicker-Look Cube Trunk Bench great many people involved to make Ayelet Salant, Colleen Wright, Mark •tv Cassette Recorder junior prom committee report, the Grace Jaworski — Feature A Holiday Bazaar, which Gluhosky, Lynn Alemany, Colin Board of Education report, and the Editor ■ the 1977 event the best In the years. is open to the public, will 4” x21 Ft. Shiny Special thanks should go to the O’Neill, Betsy Thurber, Wendy Our Our Student Advisory repo^. It was an­ Marc Laufer — News Editor be Saturday from 10 a.m. [40 committee, which really pulled this Waring, Sue Katz, Nancy Sleffert, Ayelet Salant (1) and Colleen Wright contribute their bit Tinsel Garland Reg. Reg. nounced that the first student ad­ Mike Wilson — Sports Editor to 2 p.m. in the school area 44.90 49.99 Our Reg. 99.99 Homecoming together. For an event Tom J. Donovan, Darla Close, visory board would meet in two Paul Turek — Arts Editor during the campus clean-up last Sunday. (HSW photo bv of St. Bartholomew’s Our that almost wasn’t. I’m sure there Joanne Tremano, John Rivosa and Alemany) Wicker-look vinyl, brass plated corners and hardware, Built-in condenser microphone; records Resonant wood construction: 37 full size keys, easy weeks. It was also announced that Lynn Alemany — Photography Church, East Middle Turn­ Reg. riveted vinyl trim. 18x18x18 inches. directly from radio. AC/DC. glide volume control.10 Per Store. No Rainchecks. the new constitution was passed. Editor are many who are glad that there Heather Plagge. — Bill Gochee pike. The bazaar will in­ 99c was one. — Valerie Toros Along the line of new business, a Zane Vaughan — Advisor Guidance notes clude an entertainment Fine cut 2-ply drapes motion was passed to have a com­ area for children , but easily. Solid or 2-tone colors. mittee collect toys for under- College representatives will be in there will be no baby­ A nostalgic look at HSW the Guidance Office to visit with in­ sitting service. Deluxe 20 Pack terested students as follows: at 10:30 vmmm SAVE on Monday, Dec. 5, Franklin Pierce Christmas Cards ‘ 4 OVER For many years The High Schooi The football team used to win, too. DeKay’s final destination is the College of Rindge, N.H.; at 11 on ' t World has been in publication. Let’s get back to the editorials, cafeteria. Friday, Dec. 9, Eckerd College of St. *23 Recently I had a chance to look at namely the library. I have had some These events still happen, but now Petersberg, Fla. There is an error in some of the older copies, and see experience with the "friendly to different people. I am one of those Students who plan to take the SAT neighborhood library,” and was the diamomi advertise­ Deluxe quality 5x7" what went into each week’s paper. who unfortunate enough to share on or Achievement Tests on Jan. 28 The paper was basically the same, pleased, if not amused to see it DeKay’s experience. Each day I ment on Page 8 of the cards, many designs KiTCHENAJO must mail their registration form bv and colors. and contained articles about new written about way back in 1972. The walk into the library, and each day I Dec. 23. Sears Holiday Gift KitchenAid article was by DeKay, whoever that teachers, sports events, club ac­ get that all knowing, over-the-rim-of- The Guidance Office has received a Parade circular which 30” 4-Roll Undercounter tivities and editorials. The editorials was. The title was “A Trying Day at the-glasses look. Ooops! I had better supply of copies of "College Times," Custom SANYO “ Feast-O-Matic” covered a large span of ideas, from the Library.” It was an amusing be quiet. a newspaper published for seniors was inserted on Jr. Jumbo or sSe-,, .*327 Prak-T-Kal grades to the library. Amazingly narrative of DeKay’s experience one DeKay was thrown out due to who are planning further education. 36” Jumbo Dishwasher Cool Humidifier Microwave Oven those are still written about. day. She was questioning a friend someone’s “thrown whistle.” I have 11/30/77. *349 It contains articles on financial aid. Gift Wraps 7-cycle...... ^ Some of the interesting articles about geometry, when the cold, been thrown out for laughing (a good choosing a college, and has a special Our Our contained stories of the new booming voice of the librarian was reason), whispering (not so good a YOUR Reg. section for juniors. Complimentary Letter “ B" which CHOICE Reg. teachers. In 1952 Mr. Ray Kor- heard, “Young lady, if you want to reason), moving my chair (bordering ^ront Panels Extra 18JI9 179.70 copies are available in Room 110. descrflies the earrings Reg. 2.99 *296 talk, kindly go to the cafeteria.” That busieski was welcomed to MHS. In on the riduculous), and even because The Financial Aid Forms (FAF) Two cycles with energy cycle; automatic detergent Flelps the family fight the 'cold' season! Dual speed 25 minute timer; fast and easy same voice, and that same sentence Best grade papers and foils. 1969 Mr. Emmerling and Mr. Mazzot- I looked like I would do any or all of are now available in the Guidance as IV i c t each earring, dispenserand2leveliiwash. 18 to 24 hours cooT steam; directional ncnozzle. cooking. Recipe guide on front control panel ta were welcomed as new principal can still be heard in the library the previous (ridiculous). Office. A workshop for parents will regular $245 on sale ______D«llv«ry »nd iroU lliU oii opMonil i t w t r i ch»tge. ______Juvenile D»pt. and vice principal of the school. It is today. Despite my unforgettable be held next Tuesday. Dec. 6. at 7:30 hard to imagine a day without Next DeKay mentions that she is experiences in the school library, I for $196, should read THREE EASY WAYS ALL SALE PRICES p.m. in the high school cafeteria. TO CHARGE; ’’Goodmorning...’’ from Mr. sitting next to some people who are still go there. Why? Because when a Henry Miller, financial aid officer, c t each earrh^ MANCHESTEB VERNON EFFECTIVE: Emmerling, of seeing one of the Maz- talking, and again is warned for dis­ student needs help the librarian will 1 . CALDOR CHARGE FRIDAY will discuss the FAF in detail, tine by regular $245 on side 2 . MASTERCHARGE 1145 Tonind Turnpike TrI-GItir Shopping Center zotta’s walking through the halls. rupting the library, though not be the first one to give it. There is no line, and answer any questions which And having uttered a word. Finally, poor for $196.” 3. BANKAMERICARO/VISA How times change. place else in the high school where parents may have. Parents should STORE HOURS: DAILY 10 A.M. to 10 P.M. • SAT. 9 A.M. to 10 P.M. • SUN. 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. SATURDAY The athletic teams haven’t DeKay has to sneeze; her mouth someone will help you find out if secure a copy of the FAF and changed much either. The swim opens wide, and while doing so there is an airport in Crete, or where "Meeting College Costs" prior to team was winning as well as the ten­ ■someone whistles. “The sneeze won’t BILLY BUDD criticism can be attending the workshop. Students are nis team and the basketball team. come, but the librarian does.” found. — Richard Walden also invited. PAGE TWELVE-A- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Fri., Dec. 2, 1977 Ex-town employee Obituaries 1 Jewish Feast of Lights iHaurlirstpr complains to HRC Herald Emiie ( J a c k ) V. Dery begins Sunday evening The application lists no formal dis­ Emile (Jack) V. Dery, 81, of 57 BY GREG PE.YRSO.N SECOND SECTION Bigelow St. died Thursday night at Herald Reporter crimination charges. Bourque said. The Jewish Festival of Hanukkah, cond century BC when the Greeks sidered by them as a divine miracle Manchester Memorial Hospital. He He did. however. . include a FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1977 ' or Feast of Lights, will begin Sunday who had conquered the land two cen­ and they attributed it to the strength A former employee of the Town of newspaper story that discussed his V______was the husband of Mrs. Rose Manchester who was laid off earlier evening and will continue for eight turies earlier attempted to suppress of their faith in God and in huitian being laid off by the town. Sergerie Dery. days. Each evening of the festival this year has filed a complaint with Mr. Dery was born July 8,1896, in the Jewish faith. The people of Judea freedom. •T’m not a lawyer and I can't put it small candles will be lit in Jewish rebelled against the oppressors and, It is this spiritual aspect of the the town's Human Relations Com­ Winchendon, Mass. He lived in Hart­ mission. in a legal way. I have to use whatever homes in a special eight-branched in a bloody war against them, they holiday that is stressed in it obser­ I can,to get through to these people.” (Police report 1 ford before moving to Manchester 18 lamp. On the first night only one can­ John Bourque, who was hired years ago. defeated their armies and .expelled vance today.And this is best he said. dle will be lit and on each subsequent them from their Irfnds. The expressed in the words of the’ through the Comprehensive Employ­ He also said that be plans to pre­ M a n c h e s t e r Before his retirement in 1961, he evening another candle will be added ment Training Act program and miraculous aspect of this struggle Prophet Zachariah, “not by might sent some of the charges when he Two men attempted to enter a was a supervisor with the Western until all eight lights will be kindled on worked in the Highway Department, Electric Co. in Albany, N.Y., for 35 was the fact that the Judeans were nor by power but my spirit saith the meets with the Human Relations woman’s car that was stopped early the last evening of the festival. few in numlwrs, unskilled in warfare Lord.” It is not might and power that ■ mailed his complaint Thursday to the Commission. The commission nor­ years. commission, which handles cases this morning at a red light at North Upon kindling these lights a special and possessing few weapons of war, are decisive in human affairs, but mally sets up formal hearings to dis- He was a member of the prayer will be said thinking God “for dealing with discrimination. Main and Oakland streets, ' while the Greeks possessed huge ar­ faith and spirit and dedication. .cuss such complaints. Manchester Lodge of Elks, and a the miracles he had wrought for our Manchester Police said. communicant of St. James (Thurch. mies, well-trained, well equipped and This is the significance of He did say that an adequate fathers in those days at this season.” The men had pulled up behind the Other survivors are two sons, led by experienced generals. The fact Hanukkah to the Jewish people today training program was never provided The miracles referred to in this Guest caller ■‘ 'r woman at the stop light. They got out Emile V. Dery Jr. of East Hartford that despite this disparity in numbers and in observing it they dedicate for him. ^ \h prayer were the victories which the of their car, but were unable to gain and Lloyd A. Dery of Old Lyme; a and in strength the Judeans were themselves to the ideals of religious "I asked for training and I didn't Jewish people had attained in the se­ able to defeat the Greeks was con­ freedom and human dignity. get any." he said. entrance into her car because the daughter, Mrs. Richard (Gilberte) set by club doors were locked, police said. Schmaltz of Wolcott; a sister, Mrs. Highway Superintendent Timothy Jerry Schatzer of Cromwell will be O'Sullivan said that he offered a Lillian Ward of Manchester; seven guest caller at the Manchester The woman drove away and grandchildren and eight great­ training program for all workers in Square Dance Oub dance for all club- flagged down a police cruiser soon grandchildren. Jury mulls paint case his department. He developed the Reception for orchestra after the incident, which occurred level dancers Saturday from 8 to 11 The funeral is Monday at 8:15 a.m. program and presented a sample lec­ p.m. at Manchester High School. Anne Koscielny, left, pianist, chats and goes over the Manchester Civic Orchestra shortly after l;30. from the Holmes Funeral Home 400 HARTFORD (UPI) - A six- ture. But, a signup sheet for the William C. Bieluch gave the jury his claim their son suffered mercury Russ and Anita White will cue the program notes with Dr. Jack Heller, orchestra conductor and music director, and Mrs. Main St., with a mass at 9 at St. member Hartford Superior Court program produced no signers. Seasonal Sharing Appeal instructions. The jury, which has poisoning while his mother was pain­ rounds. O'Sullivan said. ' Robert Stone, president of the Manchester Civic Music Guild. The occasion was at an infor­ Police made a total of 21 motor James Church. Burial will be in Fair- jury was to resume deliberations been hearing the case for the past ting a nursery for him in her seventh Schatzer has been calling since Bourque also said that he was laid mal reception held for orchestra members and Ms. Koscielny at the orchestra s dress vehicle arrests Thursday. view Cemetery, West Hartford. The Seasonal Sharing Appeal is making a concerted effort to today in the trial of an Indiana paint nine weeks, deliberated for an hour 1962 and had has been a full-time Friends may call at the funeral month of pregnancy. The Gaultons off because of budget problems in the These included the following provide a personal Christmas gift for every shut-in and patient company accused of poisoning an 8- and a half and then retired for the caller since 1971. He calls regularly rehearsal Thursday night at Manchester f^igh School. Ms. Koscielny will perform Grieg's home Sunday ifrom 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 day. have sued the paint’s manufacturer, town. This, however, should not have in Manchester convalescent homes who no longer has family year-old Cromwell boy before he was O’Brien Corp. of South Bend, Ind., for 12 clubs in New Jersey, New Piano Concerto in A Minor with the orchestra Sunday night in Bailev Auditorium at the high • John Harris Jr., 26, of East Hart­ p.m. born. Bieluch has ordered the jurors to affected Bourque since he was a school. The concert begins 7:30 p.m. (Herald photo by Dunn) ford, who was charged with The family suggested that those or friends. Lap quilts for shut-ins and patients are being ad­ for an unspecified amount in York, Massachusetts amd Connec- ' CETA employee. Bourque said. The Defense and prosecution lawyers resume deliberations at 10 a.m. damages. ticut. exceeding the speed limit, operating wishing to may make memorial gifts mired at the Seasonal Sharing Center at Manchester Mall, 811 finished their final arguments today. CETA program is funded primarily Mr. and Mrs. Ed Scott have door by federal funds. an unregistered motor vehicle and to the American Cancer Society, 237 Main St., by Karen Saunders, new coordinator of cultural and Thursday and Superior Court Judge The parents of Gregory Gaulton operating a motor vehicle while his duty for Saturday’s dance. He mentioned that the town now is E. Center St., Manchester. civic affairs of the Manchester Area Conference of Churches license is suspended. His court date More poverty Refreshments will be served by Mr. having some problems finding un­ Weiss suggests new job to local convalescent hones, and Kenneth Burkamp, owner and and Mrs. John Theiling, Mr. and Mrs. is Dec. 13. MONTPELIER, Vt. employed workers to fill skilled developer of Manchester Mall, who has provided space for the Ed Timbrell and Mr. and Mrs. Bob • Brian J. Martin, 18, of 61 (UPI) — The number of positions available through the CETA Mrs. Alherl IN. Slierberg collection center. The shawl being worn by Ms. Saunders is one Tracy. program. Meadow Lane who was charged with families living below the Members planning to attend the an­ SOUTH WINDSOR - Mrs. Anne of the gifts left at the center. (Herald photo by Pinto) official poverty line has "If they need a highway inspector for transportation panel unsafe backing following an accident CEMETERY BASKETS nual New Year’s dance are asked to on Main Street. Hagquist Sherberg, 78, of decreased nationwide, but (one of the skilled positions for obtain their tickets at Saturday’s CETA) that much, let them hire a Wethersfield died Wednesday at has increased in Vermont. dance so that the refreshment com­ Town Manager Robert Weiss has transportation from town to Hart­ The J.C. Penney project is in limbo • Paul P. Appicelli, 65, of 69 Hartford Hospital. She was the wife The state Office of common laborer like me. and I'll suggested that the Transportation ford. Weiss said that he would like to McKee St. who was charged with mittee will know how much food to train for the job. That's a chance I at this time. A court case was com­ of the Rev. Albert N. Sherberg, assis­ Parents ask police Economic Opportunity Advisory Commission be reactivated see that plan implemented. failure to give a proper turn signal *5»® n, *8** vide. never had." Bourque said. pleted in October and a decision is tant pastor of the First Church of said Wednesday the to begin work on implementing its One of the major reasons for his expected by Christmas. Also, there following an accident on Broad Christ, Wethersfield, and mother of number of Vermont Plain or Beautifully proposed transportation plan, which suggestion is the proposed J.C. has been another suit filed that Street near the Center Street in­ Mrs. Edwad G. Smith of South Wind­ to search for boy households living below the includes a bus route in Manchester. Penney Co, catalog distribution protests the proposed price for the tersection. sor. poverty line increased 1.4 Decorated Weiss sent letters Wednesday to center. The center is planned for a town's sale of land to J.C. Penney, Mrs. Sherberg, a daughter of mis­ percent between 1970 and Barry, Moses meet location in the Buckland section and Along with the work on town bus There were no injuries reported in East Hartford Jane Curtis, who has agreed to serve either accident. sionaries to China, was widely known He has not been seen or heard from 1975. would be the major building in the transportation, the commission also The parents of Paul A. Allard, 15, since. PMWXSS PINE as chairwoman, and Frank Strano Manchester Police also made the as a speaker about life in China at the GIFT IDEAS CHRISTMAS town's proposed industrial park. may work on improving commuter of East Hartford have asked East Paul was then five feet and five in­ and Renato Nicola. Strano has following arrests Thursday: beginning of the century. to ease transition "With the likelihood of Penney transportation to and from Hartford, Hartford Police to help them find the ches tall, 125 pounds, had blue eyes or •BIRD FEEDERS TREES agreed to serve a four-year term on • Kathleen M. Polowitzer, 23, of She is also survived by another coming. I'd like them (the com­ Weiss said. This might include ad­ boy. and straight, sandy brown, shoulder- IN MEMORIAM WHITE PINE •WATER TESTERS the commission, and Weiss has asked East Hartford who was charged with daughter, a brother, five sisters and In memory of Victor Anderson who Manchester Town Counsel David will meet a couple of more times to mittee members) to do whatever ding a second commuter parking lot. Paul has been missing since Sept. length hair. He had scars on the first •AMARYLLIS BULBS Nicola if he would accept a reap­ fourth-degree larceny. The arrest six grandchildren. died December 2. 1975. Barry and the man he is succeeding, review cases now being handled by they can to improve transportation to an idea that also was discussed 2, 1976. On that date he left a two fingers of his right hand. •QARDENINQ BOOKS CUT YOUR pointment. was made in connection with a price­ A memorial service will be Satur­ He walked in God's path ROPING Penney." Weiss said. during the recent election campaign. relative’s home in Miami, Fla., and Victor Moses, met Thursday to the town counsel's office. switching incident at K-Mart, police day at 2:30 p.m. at the First Church Anyone with information about of love, labor, generosity and good •SOIL HEATING OWN The commission previously Weiss also announced that he has is believed to have begun hitchhiking humor. $1 iSO review files, and Moses expects a Barry said Thursday that he plans When the J.C, Penney project was said. Court date is Dec. 19. of Christ of Wethersfield, 250 Main Paul is asked to contact police at 528- yard CABLES developed a plan for future transpor­ in the initial planning stages, the appointed John DiCioceio. a home to Connecticut, police said. 4401. Daughter Lilian smooth change. to appoint three part-time assistants, • Robert L. Brown, 35, of Hartford St, 10 yds $12.90 •PLANT TAG NOW tation improvements in Manchester. town had said in some reports that Democrat, to the Manchester and family Barry, who served as town counsel a step that follows a proposal who was charged with issuing a bad The Newkirk and Whitney Funeral UMTED SUPPLY HUMIDIFIERS CUT LATER from 1971-1973, was appointed recommended by Moses. The plan included an in-town bus mass transportation to and from the Economic Development Commis- Home, 776 Farmington Ave., West route and improved commuter site would be developed. check. Court date is Dec. 12. Tuesday night by the Board of Direc­ Moses suggested that four part- • John R. Dumont, 16, of 173 Hartford, is in charge of Lottery Kathy says:' Wa maka our own WREATHS - ROPING • BASKETS tors. Moses had decided not to seek time people work in the office rather We Hava BEST Fruits Vegatablas . Spruce St. who was charged with arrangements. t THEY HAVE TO BE F RESH ... reappointment because of time con­ than a part-time town counsel, a full­ There are no calling hours. In ami Out of Season" possession of marijuana. Court date HARTFORD lUPw —The winning flicts with the town position and his time assistant and a part-time assis­ is Dec. 19. The family suggests that any ORCHARD FRESH private practice. tant as the Board of Directors number drawn Thursday in the Man, Cortland*, Rod • Qoldon Dtllclout, BoWwIna, Rutaoto, Ha'- Town and district boards memorial gifts may be made to the WHITHAM NURSERY coun, Bose P««ra, FrMh Cld«r. "Everything's just about all set. I proposed. First Church of Christ of Connecticut daily lottery was 326. The winning weekly number was 04- — FRESH — “Grow With Us" don't think there will be any “What is done in the next fiscal A battery valued at $50 was taken Wethersfield. -IMPORTEE ROUTE 6 problems in the transaction. " Moses Red-415. A Yollow B«an», AnlM. BOLTON ' 643-7802 year will depend on how well the of­ Thursday from a vehicle parked on said. iMiu, Partnlpa, Caullflowtr, Chaatnuta, PInaapptaa, OPEN DAILY 9 AM TO 5 PM fice functions with four part-time will meet to open dialogue Sheldon Road, police said. Broeooll, Black Radithaa, Tangarinaa, CalHomla Naval He said that he and Barry probably people. " Barry said. Shalota, Egg Plant. Whita Orangaa. LImaa. Disease probe advanced Swaat Potatoaa. Hot Promargrantaa, QrapafruH. The boards of directors for the together. The purpose of the meeting protection in Buckland. A State A Chestnut Street apartment was Pappara, Spinach. '^-.V'Tr.V Options may allow project Town of Manchester and the Eighth is "to start a dialogue which leads to Superior Court judge ruled that the entered shortly after 1:30 a.m. today, Utilities District will meet Monday. salient results between the town and district has the right to service the but nothing was reported missing, but germ still a mystery Jan. 16 to discuss matter affecting BUY ONE OR A DOZEN AND PICK OUT YOUR OWN the district instead of all this com­ area, but the town has appealed that police said. There also was no report both bodies. batting," Lassow said. decision to the Supreme Court. of anything taken in a break at a BOSTON (UPI) —Scientists are making chief information specialist Don Berrett WE HAK A FUU UNE OF PURE YERMONT MAPU PRODUCTtI The AL SIEFFERTS SAY... Pool bids high The two boards will meet on Jan. Spencer Street apartment Thursday rapid progress in the fight against Legion­ Gordon Lassow. president of the commenting on the report. “If you put it 16 at 7 p.m. at Whiton Memorial More surplus afternoon, police said. naires’ disease but the strange germ in ordinary tap water, it just sits there. It THIS WEEK’S SPECIALS without, Valuk said. If there are no district, sent an invitation asking A break into a Village Street home LARGE CALIP. NATIVE East Hartford Library. 85 N. Main St. The date is which causes pneumonia-like illness is lockers in the pool house, the firm members of the town board to attend HARTFORD (UPI) - The official reported at 11:54 p.m, Thursday doesn’t multiply and it doesn’t die. It just CARROTS NAVAL ORANGES B08C PEARS the regular meeting night of the dis­ still a mystery, the New England Journal, endures.” Bids to build the Hockanum Park would drop $6,800. If there are no a meeting of the district board. estimate of the state surplus for the 6 to trict board. The district directors resulted in the theft of $4, police said. of Medicine reports. M.95 7 lb. avg. GET THE FACTS ON pool came in Thursday $64,000 above starting blocks, the firm will cut current fiscal year has been in­ The strain also is difficult to grow in lab 2t49< 6i59< the town's $505,000 construction will conduct their regular business “Further progress in knowledge of cultures and requires a special blood con­ INDIAN RIVER SEATLEST another $1,735. The invitation was discussed brief­ creased another $10 million. APPLES budget for it. said Purchasing Agent after the meeting with the town Legionnaires’ disease can be expected to stituent and some carbon dioxide. It ORANGE JUICE The town can also use contingency ly at the Town Board of Directors State Comptroller J. Edward graW f^ruI t MICROWAVE OVENS...... Jack Martin. directors. Lassow said. occur quite rapidly,” the weekly journal thrives in normal body temperatures of $300 funds to bring the bid within budget, Nov. 22 meeting. Director Carl Caldwell said Thursday the latest But the town may not have to rebid The town and district have been in­ Money found said Thursday. It also cited the possibility 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit, is very slow 3I59« SO^Wgal. he said. Zinsser spoke in favor of the idea and figures set projections of the surplus that “suitable protective vaccine will be OPEN DAILY S A.M. TO 9 P.M. . SUNDAYS 6 A.M. YO S P.M. the project, said Michael Valuk, said it was about time the two bodies volved in several disputes in recent by June 30,1978 at $52.6 million. Last growing, and is difficult to kill, the • Wa S*USail T/tcTha Htra/d.Harald, Sunday IPapers, plua Lottary TIekatt • years. The largest one probably is A sum of money was found in a prepared in the not too distant future.” journal said. FULL assistant to Mayor Richard Next lowest bidders were Paul met together and ironed out their month he projected a $42.6 million “THE KING the Buckland fire jurisdiction case, parking lot off Main St. Thursday It said the germ, which was isolated by Although scientists were finally able to Blackstone. today. Zocco Inc. of East Hartford at $611.- differences, surplus out of the $1.9 billion budget. morning by a Bennet Junior High a team of doctors and field technicians OF SIZE The architects of Kane, Farrell & 900 and Ray Adler Inc. of Ridgefield which now is before the State Caldwell said the increased surplus isolate the germ through silver impregna­ Supreme Court. School student. from the national Center for Disease Con­ PERO PRODUCEI White of West Hartford are going at $617,000. "We've got to realize that we re all estimate is caused by a growth in an­ The owner may claim the money tion techniques, they don’t know where it trol in Atlanta, is unlike any bacterium 276 OAKLAND ST., MANCHESTER OVENS over the bids now. he said. They are Construction must start this month part of Manchester. " he said. The The case involves a dispute over ticipated revenue and an expected by going to the main office of Bennet comes from, why it infects some people looking most carefully at the low bid known to science. in order for the town to qualify for town directors since have decided to which of the bodies, the town or the cut in state spending — especially in Junior High and providing proper and not others, and how it is spread, the • B43-B3B4 of $569,000 from the Hartford firm of "It’s really a weird bug,” said CDC journal said. PRICED federal Public Works Act funds for meet with the district directors. district, has jurisdiction for fire the area of debt service. identification. Anderson-Fairoaks. the project totalling $624,000 in­ FRDM The bid includes “deducts. " items cluding architects' fees and other Lassow said that he does not recall Rome to speak Soviets say no treaty OPEN THURS. the town would like but could do expenses. , the two boards ever meeting FINNISH-ESTdNIAN NITE TIL 9 AGWAY Monday in area IMPORTS «Nb HANDICUFTtM P29r 44 Stony Rd. (oH Rl. 6) State Sen. Lewis Rome, who is without all represented seeking the Republican guber­ BOLTON TO: natorial nomination, will address fomoui finnUh Design I nilefl Prens Inlernutionul five-dny visit. Manchester and East Hartford Gift and Decorative Itemst The Soviet Union is warning against a Syrian President Hafez Assad softened MOOEL THATS RIGHT Luxurious mohair blankets, handmade FRESH FRUIT TREE-RIPENED Republicans Monday. erystaU a variety of nalurai trood, textile separate treaty between Egypt and Israel his criticism of Sadat’s peace initiative He will address the town com­ and ceramic products, museum jeteelry, and hard-line Arabs met today in an Thursday and Arab sources at the “anti­ FRDM FLDRIDA mittees from both towns at 7:30 p.m, sauna accessories and Christmas attempt to torpedo Egypt’s peace in- Sadat” summit in Tripoli, Libya, said in the community room of the Ray­ decorations, itiative toward the Jewish nation, Assad was trying to prevent Arab hard- ONLY A i LEADING BRANDS...... SUCH AS mond Public Library, Main Street, HOURS DAILY EXCEPT THURS. 1-5 The Arab meeting in Tripoli, Libya, had liners from condemning Sadat openly, East Hartford. also by appt. 649-8080 been scheduled to begin Thursday but was Also in attendance were Libyan leader FEW DAYS LEFT delayed by the late arrival of a delegation Col. Moammar Khadafy, Algerian Presi- from South Yemen. dent H ouari B oum edienne, three Choose from i LITTON # f 4 w n The Coventry Shoppe At the United Nations, Soviet delegate delegates from Iraq, Palestine Liberation these Florida f Microwave Cooking Yury Fokine told the General Assembly Organization leader Yasser Arafat and The Place to Shop for Thursday the immediate task at hand for the radical chief of the Popular Front for Fresh S :: Arabs and fsrael alike is the “speedy the Liberation of Palestine, Dr. George ( WILL BE ON DISPLAY CHRISTMAS TREES Varieties Pantsuits, Dresses, Blouses, Shells, resumption of the Geneva peace con­ Habash. Slacks, Skirts, Sweaters. “Choose and Cut Your Own” ference,” Assad, whose Syrian army is the biggest ALL 4/5 bu. But if Geneva fails because of “separate along the Israeli frontier after Egypt’s, A MICROWAVE EXPERT deals concluded behind the backs” of preached a moderate line whenyhe was Tel. 742-7404 $ other parties involved in the Middle East embraced by Khadafy at Wheelus Field, HAMUN ORMNES .. .* 44 DEPOT ROAD, COVENTRY dispute, Fokine said, “a heavy respon­ once the biggest U.S. air base outside the 7.05 Layaway WILL BE IN OUR STORE Mattar Chargs Frss am Wnpping Wad. Ill • sibility is to be borne by those who had a continental United States. ANY TREE ON THE FARM heavy hand in it.” “We must do our utmost to assist the NAVEL IHUUNES .... 8.10 Bring the Family to Select Your Tree! Fokine’s warning was an obvious Egyptian people at this particular SATaDECa3rdFR0MN00NT0 4 P a M . reference to Egyptian President Anwar moment"’ Assad said. “It is important to TANGEM IES ...... 8.25 Sadat’s trip to Jerusalem and call for a avoid a disaster. il TO ANSWER QUESTIONS and Cairo summit — backed by Israel but Assad carefully avoided any personal TANCaOS ...... ^zen Qristmas rejected by the Arab nations and the condemnation of Egyptian President 6.65 S TO DEMONSTRATE MICROWAVE COOKING Soviets. Anwar Sadat. Tree ^arm Egypt Thursday postponed the Cairo PINK GRAPEFRUIT . . . 6.35 “IF YOl MYE I MMTEI CHHE, But earlier in the day, Syrian U.N. Am­ gSS MNUtOKMi) NffKM E0BI, OBTE OPEN EVENINOS TIL 9 PM Luggage summit until Dec. 14 at the request of bassador Mowaffak Atlaf called Sadat’s RMCK M M BS (UB CMR n a IN MY ^SAT 0:30 TO 0 For Cruising or Flying - MirtoiVt H u J u t Barber Hill Road, South Windsor President Carter to give hard-line Arabs initiatives “theatrical surprises” that WmE GRAPEFRUIT . . 6.35 INMfT FM $MMI M m « MTMT Thf Luggigt for Youl Cboou from Um u Tel. 644-0444 or 875-5470 more time to reconsider their avowed in­ “have led us away from the Geneva peace I cm.” CLOSED SUNDAYS Famous fru d s; Samsonlto (wo carry a com- From Rockvilla M S4* Cllinglon tention to boycott the parley. conference.” Plato llm), Atiwtic. » t n W r o , ^ . rand ^ In Washington, the White House said Allaf also said Syria, which rejects the ORDER BY DEG. D Saward. * Carter also sought unsuccessfully to per­ Cairo summit, looked favorably on U.N. PICK UP DEC. 21st Steam and fog hide street MARLOW’S rifai For OPEN suade Sadat to delay announcing the Cairo Secretary General Kurt Waldheim’s Fttrylhlof Slner 1911! Mon.-FrI. conference in hopes of persuading more proposal for a pre-Geneva round of talks A t fifeLLCTfli Foggy weather arid steam from the Cheney Brothers plant combined to make it hard to DOWNTOWN MAIN STREST. M A N C H U T n aaa .... CLOSED SUNDAYS 1-5 p.m. nations to attend. under U.N. auspices. see Thursday on Cooper Hill Street. The plant produces steam everyday during its produc­ FREE PARKINO FRONT AND REAR OF .’t o m ^ Israeli Prime Minister Menahem Begin But the U.N. summit still appeared all AGWAY Mon., Tu m ., ' APPLIANCES TELEVISION CATALOG AUOlO CAROS Accim of” Sat.-Sun. Wad., FrI. tion of silk materials, a spokesman said. The steam condenses during cold weather ami OPEN I DAYS • THURS. NITIE IM E;«| said today Israel is not disappointed at the but dead because of Israel’s rejection and 'iximiiizcEniM M Ej'LntrHzm' 9a.m.-5 p.m. 540 NEW STATE RD. 0-e does not clear as fast as during warmer periods, he said. Neither the plant nor ll\o delay in starting the Cairo conference. He a lukewarm reception by the United MANCHESTER Thurt. 0-D:00 From made the remark in Tel Aviv as he •States. Fokine did not mention the U.N. Manchester Police Department has received anv complaints about the matter, i Herald / UAnchesttt Tal 643-5123 Bat. 0-5:00 .. of Keenej prepared to leave for Britain on an official talks. photo by Pinto) PAGE TWO-B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn,, Fri., Dec. 2, 1977 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Fri., Dec 2. 1977- PACE THREE-B Bolton can lose funding Educators Coniwctleut n«ws eaptulM Drainage test proposal -ui III' -|inir7TiiiiiiiTTriitrr •|•^-l'•^T^1lM^Ml^Hll|llN||n|,| to comply has pitted social activist Ned Colt Co. request for a $65 million rate hike Carbone hedges against gubernatorial hopeful Rep. should be denied because poor people if CETA jobs not filled Ronald A. Sarasin, R-Conn, in a HARTFORD (UPI) - City Coun­ would bear the brunt of the increase. debated by Hebron PZC name-calling free-for-all. another year. The town also received approval with state cilman Nicholas R. Carbone sw s just The CCIAG made the charge By DONNA HOLLAND Coll, who is pushing for con­ Selectman Ernest Shepherd said for a technical assistant to the water is present and drainage ditches Tj Thursday in a legal brief submitted to Herald CorresipotKlent A proposal to specify percolation gressional approval of a $200 million Bolton has begun to get pressure building official — sanitarian. The tests be taken in the portion of the lot the Public Utilities Control Au&ori- Although the Town of Bolton has South Windsor and deep pit tests in Hebron, along the road indicated a constant ‘ I®*®" emergency fuel aid bill, liiursday ac­ from the CMP which, in turn, is get­ position pays about $133 per week and where building is permitted. .. mean he’s backing Lt. Gov. Robert ty, which is considering the rate hike ^several positions to fill, salaries and The South Windsor Board of scheduled for a Dec. 13 public cused Sarasin, an announced can­ request. ting pressure frorii the U.S. Depart­ is a Title II position. The applicant In other action, the PZC received Joan Bowers, Conservation Com- « !l!"' benefits for which are completely Education has voted, by a narrow hearing, was discussed at length at two copies of letters Zoning Agent didate for the GOP gubernatorial SNET says the increase for home paid by the federal government, it is ment of Labor to get the positions must have been unemployed for at margin, to comply with a new state mission chairman, said in the letter, least 30 days and be a Bolton resi­ the organizational meeting of the Richard Keefe sent out. nomination, of being "shallow and in­ rates is needed because residential having trouble filling the positions filled or lose its allocation. system of collecting and com­ ‘'We further recommend that nothing n?" I? sensitive towards Connecticut dent. That position was to have been Planning and Zoning Commission One was to Insilico Corp. of customers are subsidized by business and stands to lose its allocation of Shepherd said'officials want the puterizing data on local special Tuesday. be done until ail testing information her for next citizens.” jobs filled as quickly as possible or filled by today. Minneapolis, Minn., owners of a par­ is completed because of some doubt ® Democratic nomination, customers. federal money. education children. Sarasin retaliated by calling Coll the funds will be reallocated to Shepherd said it appears the town The tests are scheduled between tially constructed home on Jones in ou r m in d s th is lan d is Carlrones power stems from his A federal law was passed called The board had been opposed to the Feb. 1 and May 1, but Joseph Krist of “dishonest.” The Connecticut another town in the capitol region. will lose the money for this position Street. The home has been the source developable ” control of the Hartford Democratic the Comprehensive Employment Republican said he co-sponsored the because it was unable to fill it. He system because it felt it would be an Walnut Drive questioned the com- of several complaints about van­ Discount dropped Training Act. more commonly known Bolton has openings for general She said if the subdivision con- said the funds will probably be invasion of privacy. mission on the effect snow might dalism. The letter asks the firm to bill and that proved he supported it. as CETA. Its purpose is to provide maintainer for the highway crew, tinues to be developed it is requested HARTFORD (UPI) - Without reassigned to another town. Attorney Thomas Sullivan, recent­ have on the accuracy of the tests. He contact Keefe as the structure “must employment for the unemployed and technical assistant to the sanitarian, ly hired as an expert in educational that more open space be allotted to explanation, the state Liquor Control administrative assistant to the Board The town also received approval said stating a specific time for the be protected from vandalism and Hurts the poor to upgrade their work experience and law, advised the board that it had no tests might present problems of inac­ the town. F r C e - f o r - a l l Commission has reversed a |>olicy of Selectmen and four employees for for an administrative assistant under boarded up in a secure manner im­ Ostrager said there would be no “ ** HARTFORD (UPI) - The Connec­ skills so they can get back into choice but to comply with the new curate data being accepted because mediately.” which had allowed liquor retailers to regular employment. recreational environmental improve­ Title II. It has until Dec. 23 to fill the regulations. proWem adding another acre of land HARTFORD (UPI) - A bill to help ticut Citizens Action Group says the offer a 10 percent discount on beer ment project. position. The position pays $177 per l-'iB it was obtained during the specified The other letter was to Deldee The Comprehensive Manpower Board members were especially period. to the four acres previously deeded t^e poor make it through the winter Southern New England Telephone sold by the case. The. general maintainer position week. The town has received one in­ Kennels on Niles Road concerning the town for conservation and Program iCNP) of Hartford acts as concerned with sending in the names John Hibbard, chairman of the for the highway crew pays $2.85 per quiry. dogs which are allegedly outside the recreation. the sponsor for the 29 towns in the of children enrolled in the programs, commission, said the period being hour. It is a Title VI position which The town also has approval for four kennels. The proposed new lots on Crouch I f Capitol Region, of which Bolton is a although state officials have said that proposed has been suggested by the means the applicant must have been positions for a recreational en­ Keefe said kennel permits require Road are on the unpaved portion. One part, with respect to the CETA every precaution would be taken to state Department of Health. He said unemployed for at least 15 weeks and vironmental improvement project at South Windsor winner dogs to be housed inside. of the lots is beyond the end of the neWS for OrCO THE TRAIN EXCHANGE money and jobs. protect privacy. that any specified period of time Also in other business, Murray Bolton has 6 to 7 percent unemploy­ must be a Bolton resident. Herrick Memorial Park under Title graveled portion of the road. *' n Miss Vicky Nowicki of 22 Hollis Road. South Windsor, and The state intends to take name, would still require an element of Ostrager discussed the third section ment rate which means from 25 to 40 VI. The project will begin Jan. 2 if Ostrager said drainage on the lot is tOWUSf COllt 70 HILLIARD ST., MANCHESTER The applicant must be certified Carl S. Dumbauld, director of Eastman Kodak Co.’s photo in­ birth date, place of birth, race and judgment by the sanitarian. of the Shangrila subdivision on people are out of work. the positions can be filled. hampered by a ditch the town has on TEL. 646-0610 through CETA office on Main Street sex of each student and create a Henry Snider, commission Crouch Road. He was told the plan Bolton has received approval for in Manchester. The applicant then formation department, look over the project that won Miss the road. He and First Selectman Andover number code. The data is then used member, said the Feb. 1 to May 1 submitted was incomplete and not Get the expert advice you need two positions under Title II of the act take the certification to Bolton and .Auction anil raffle Nowicki the state 4-H photography award. The award was Aaron Reid will look over the oonna Holland for its statistical value and to show peri(^ is generally accepted as being acceptable as a preliminary plan. from the folks at the TRAIN and five positions under Title VI of applies for the position. The Bolton Woman's Club auction presented at the National 4-H Congress in Chicago. The project drainage situation he said. 646-0375 which school districts are following the time of the highest water table. A letter from the Conservation the act. It now has one CETA The town requires the position be and raffle drawing will be Thursday Reid said paving of the graveled n n i,„ n EXCHANGE. was supervised by the Hartford County Extension Service. state special education The proposal to add the test time Commission said that a tour of the employee, on the highway crew. That at Herrick Memorial Park. The auc­ section of the road will depend to ‘ u ii a filled by a person physically able to Miss Nowicki also received a gift of a camera and was requirements. requirement also includes the property indicated “flat wet land position has been in effect for over a some extent on whether building takes Holland HOUDAY HOURS do general highway work and who tion will begin at 8 p.m. The raffle provided with film and flash material for a photographic Following a tie vote of 4-4 (Chair­ requirement that the sanitarian be with a no-drainage situation.” The RAILROAD vear and was recently extended for has a Connecticut driver's license. drawing will be at 8:30 p.m. man John Giordano was absent) in place on previously approved lots in ...... “ M0N.-FRI. 10-9 record of Congress activities. present during the tests and that the letter also said “a lot of standing section two. C o v en try favor of compliance. School SAT. 10-6 CARS Superintendent Robert Goldman told Claire Connelly SUN. 1-6 W-'v 1 ...... 742-8202 the board he felt they had no choice ^ Coventry PZC delays aetion on island home but to comply with the regulation. and up Goldman, who had been opposed to liemocrats to meet Saturday Sst.— By CLAIRE CONNELLY classified as RU-40. and seasonal water used for personal washing and order in the crowded hearing room wetlands permit. The PZC is also the compliance, warned that the board members could be personally liable Herald Curre!<|)umlenl dwellings are permitted under town dishes. The dwelling would be used several times. A1 Griswold, a town's Inland Wetlands Agency and Coventry from Town Clerk Elizabeth Ms. Fowler said donation forms Hebron CDMPLETE TRAIN SETS regulations. The Coventry Planning and Zoning only in the summer months and professional engineer who owns continued the hearing in order to in suits stemm ing from non- The Nominating Committee of the Rychling. Republican candidates are available in the “Broadcaster,'' Karen Biskupiak Attorney Richard Cromie compliance. Commission (PZC) has continued to would be 20 by 24 feet in size. Cromie property- in the Bellevue area, receive additional data on drainage Coventry Democratic Town Com­ may contact Ruth Smith of Babcock at the Heritage Savings Bank, and at ...... 228-0496 presented photographs showing a reported. The 4-4 tie vote was broken by ,r.n.*18.88 Dec. 19 a controversial application charged that Turkington had been problems. mittee will meet Saturday at 10 a.m. Hill Road or any member of the Guido’s Market. Contributions may South Windsor house on the island as far back as board member Fred De Giacomo, by Elmore Turkington to build a violating inland wetlands regulations In other business the commission at the Town Hall to consider can­ Republican Town Committee. be sent directly to her at 140 South Kug[,nel 1892. Former PZC chairman Arnold who changed his vote in favor of com­ • REPAIRS - HURRY, NOT MUCH TIME! seasonal dwelling on Upland Island in Town Planner Gregory Padlck ad­ by depositing materials on the island authorized Padick to rewrite a didates for town boards and com­ Cookbook on hand River Road...... 644-1364 Carlson said the Underwood family Coventry Lake. vised that flood hazard requirements since 1976 without a permit. proposed zoning regulation on waste pliance with the state system. missions. A subsequent meeting will Coventry Bicentennial Cookbooks Bazaar Saturday Tollanci • RAILROAD HATS The small island, northwest of resided on the island until the early had been addressed by the applicant Resident Howard Klukas feared disposal system locations. It would Library will tell _ be held Monday at 7:30 in the Plan­ are still available at the Town Hall. 1970s. when it was purchased by and read a letter from the Soil that leaching water would dispense The First Congregational Church Barbara Richmond Lisicke Beach, was deeded as two require a 100-foot minimum setback The directions and pattern for ning Office. The town has sold 900 cookbooks so of Coventry will have its Christmas 643-2711 acres in the late 1800s but is ap­ Turkington. Carlson spoke in favor of Conservation Service characterizing into the lake, and Barbara Barrette from a watercourse and a 50-foot set­ making a gingerbread sleigh which Democrats interested in appoint­ far, and 100 copies are still in stock. GIANT MODEL RAILROAD the application. bazaar Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 proximately one-half acre when the the soils on the island as well- claimed that chemical toilets were back from poorly drained soils. was demonstrated by Nancy ment or reappointment to an agency Cromie stated the home would Donations asked p.m. in the church vestry. Come see the Giant Model Railroad that is operated for lake is at its usual depth of 93 feet. drained. "The applicants have done not approved by the state and that Original requirements were more Horsfield at the Nov. 17 Cookie should contact the committee. The bazaar will feature home Barbara Richmond have a nonflush incinerating toilet what they can to minimize the Rose Fowler has asked Coventry the Public the Ist, 3rd, and 5th SUNDAYS OF THE The island was inadvertently omitted restrictions would be difficult to en­ stringent and drew criticism from Capers program will be available Spokeswoman Rose Fowler said she baked goods, hand knit items, ...... 643-2711 and that no laundry would be done wetlands problems." he added. force with passing ownership. area developers at a public hearing residents to contact her with a few years ago when one-acre tree at the South Windsor Public is especially interested in finding cheese, plants, Christmas MONTH, 3-4 P.M. ______there. A fiberglass septic system But angry residents attacked the To construct his dwelling in November. The PZC will call a donations to the Chrismas Wish zoning was instituted in the lake Library. alternates for the Planning and decorations, a white elephant table, with baffles to trap debris would be plans, and Chairwoman Marilyn Turkington must be granted a flood Fund. area. Consequently, the island is still new hearing for the revised regula­ A gingerbread sleigh made by Mrs. Zoning Commission. wreaths, a children’s world and — . . used for "gray water." which is Richardson struggled to maintain hazard permit and an inland tion. All proceeds will go to the boys’ Horsfield will be on display there. A full list of vacancies is available and girls’ soccer program in town. snack bar. The Friends of the South Windsor The cutoff date is Dec. 7. ~ Public Library will hold a free This IS your LAST CH AN CE to get a 23-channel CB from drawing for the sleigh on Dec. 19 at 2 Lafayette! Vife must make room for our new 1978 40-channei Many in Vernon lack high school diploma p.m. Anyone coming to the library to Bonrs FRUIT FARM models, so we've slashed prices on EVERY 23-channel CB in Of the Town of Vernon's population pick up a direction sheet is eligible to Rockville hospital notes our stock! You'll never see these low, low prices again! 72 females did not attend school, at less than an eighth grade education; This prepares adults who wish to jects for the days are English, Math, enter the drawing. The sheets are- and CIDER MILL of close to 30.000. about 40 percent of all. These CB's are all first quality units and they make GREAT 612 age 16 to 24 with less than high take the Connecticut State High literature, social studies, in that available on a first come, first 260 Bush Hill Road Manchester the people do not have a high schooi Of the male population. 115 com­ GIFTS. Quantities are limited, and we expect a SELL-OUT, so school completion or a total of 6,045 School Diploma exam. order. served basis. Drawing entries are didloma. pleted through Grades 1 to 4; 522. Admitted Thursday: Ray­ Molly Gary, Scott Drive, Ver­ SWEET APPLE CIDER first come first served. Sorry, no refunds or exchanges. All of all adults with less than comple­ The student who has not attained an limited to one per family. : adult eduMtion department is Grades 5 through 7; 919. Grade 8; and Young Denis to meet mond Baer, Village Street, non; Tina McEwen, Talcott Weekend $>e b a sales final. Items may vary from those pictured. tion of a high school education. eighth-grade education or who A Cookie Caper cookie book is promoting fre^adult school courses 1.008. Grades 9-11. The Vernon Young Democrats will Rockville; Kurt Beckers, Park Avenue, Jtockville; Wesley Speclel I a w U gal. The median school years com­ wishes additional help before being compiled by library staff with Street, Rockville. in coWratipinvith the state in an ef­ Of the female adult population. 93 pleted of the total population is 12.3. meet Dec. 6 at 7:30 p.m. in the com­ Newth, Tolland; Mrs. entering the equivalency program, the assistance of the Friends. The Discharged Thursday: Madeline Quirion and Bring your own container and save morel fort toTitrafige this figure. completed Grades 1 through 4; 473, Vernon adult education school and may take the pre-high school review munity room of the First Federal E Census figures for 1970 were used Savings Bank, 2 Park Place. book wiil be a souvenir edition of the Heather Bonner, Stafford daughter. Woodland Drive, A P P I C C MACS, CORTUNDS, BALDWINS, Grades 5 through 7; 934, Grade 8; and similar ones in East Hartford, course. program, and will include recipes for Springs; - Lisa Chadbourne, South Windsor; Gail Wilkin­ to do the report on the educational 1,181 Grades 9 through 11. OPALESCENCi, STARKS Manchester, Glastonbury, And for the foreign-born student Sylvia Morgan, local organizer for all the cookies that were made es­ Pine Street, Manchester: son, Ellington. characteristics of the adult popula­ There are 5.433 adults 25 or older Mansfield, and Stafford, have free who wants to gain a greater fluency the group, said that persons age 16 pecially for the program. The Cookie BOSC PEARS tion in Vernon. who have less than a high school day and evening programs for high in English, there is the English as a through 36 are eligible to join and Book will be sold by the Friends of The report states that 66 males and diploma; 1,341 adults 35 or older with school equivalency preparation. second language course. should attend the Dec. 6 meeting. the Library. For these courses instruction and Mrs. Morgan said the Young Dems text books are free. have been conducting a membership Area police report The pre-high school review classes drive and that many members of the Board mulls are conducted Mondays and state Young Democrats either have C Tuesdays from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. at been elected to public office or have x m l i i o the Adult Education Center, 709 East Hartford fered when his motorcycle hit a car become members of state boards and park status Avenue, Rockville and Lawrence W, Hartford Turnpike (Route 30) and commissions. Someone broke into a home on driven by Judith C Varney of Powell, 23, of 172 Snake Hill Road, from 7 to 9:05 p.m. at Rockville High State Representative James E. X tiuU iC Great Hill Road Thursday between 4 Ellington Avenue, Ellington. Coventry, were charged Thursday School. Dyer of Danbury, president of the Bolton and 9 p.m. by forcing a rear door. Police said Kirchmeier was with breach of peace. Special free daytime high school LU U H ’em over Connecticut Young Democrats, will Neglected conditions at Herrick Missing are liquor, a tape recorder northbound on Route 83 and he struck They were arrested in connection equivalency preparation classes are speak on the role of the Young Dems Memorial Park were discussed at a and $200 cash. the car which was turning into Pitkin with a disturbance at Gasland ser­ conducted Mondays through in state party affairs. The Vernon recent Board of Finance meeting in Vernon Street. The accident is still under in­ vice station on Route 44A. Both were Thursdays from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. at vestigation. group will also elect officers that Bolton. The discussion was initiated THERE’S NOTHING LIKE A Virginia D. Gould, 53, of 332V2 Ver­ released on $200 nonsurety bonds for the Adult Education Center. The sub­ night. Ernest W. Rother, 37, of Orchard by the Bolton Woman's Club and the non Avenue, Rockville, was charged appearance in court in Rockville, Street, Rockville, was treated at club was advised to take up the QUALITY USED CAR FROM CARTERS Thursday night with driving while un­ Dec. 20. Rockville General Hospital Thursday matter with the Board of Selectmen. der the influence of liquor or drugs, for facial lacerations and a broken Tolland Rockville Elks planning Finance Board members dis­ breach of peace, and interfering with Stephen Booma, 26, of Robbie cussed. with Donato Rattazzi. road a police officer. nose suffered in an accident on WEEKEND SPECIAL WEEKEND SPECIAL Interstate 86 in Vernon. Road, Tolland, was taken to foreman, and Selectman John Carey, Every Police said she was observed Police said Rother was eastbound Rockville General Hospital early this 58th memorial service a proposal to buy a new jet spreader driving in an erratic manner on Ver­ near the Dobson Road overpass, in morning with injuries suffered in a for the town highway crew. The )23-Qiannel non Avenue and when stopped by a The 58th annual memorial service The films will be on racing. Each the left lane and was passing another one-car accident on Old Stafford board members want to know the police officer she became abusive of the Rockville Lodge of Elks will be showing will be two hours long. A vehicle when that vehicle swerved Road. cost of repairing the existing I AM M obile CB and resisted arrest. She was taken to Sunday at 2:30 p.m. at the Elks small fee will be charged. into the left lane struck Rother’s car Police said Booma suffered a frac­ spreader compared to the cost of the Police Station and later released Carriage House, North Park Street. The films will feature the 1977 In­ and caused him to lose control. tured pelvis and a lacerated scalp. buying a new one. In Our Stock on her promise to appear in Common The program is a tribute to the dianapolis 500 Memorial Day Classic Rother’s car ran off the road and Police said he was northbound, went Pleas Court 19, Rockville, on Dec. 28. deceased members of the lodge, 10 of and a year in the career of Cale Yar­ struck the median guard rail. The ac­ off the road and struck a tree. Correction Thoms 0. Miner, 26, of South Road, whom died during the past year. borough. grand national racing cident is still Under investigation. Robin Nicewicz of Grandview Ellington, was charged Thursday They were Frank Zira, Frank champion. It .was incorrectly reported in Only 3 8 . 8 8 ea. Coventry Street, Tolland, was arrested Thursday's paper that Nancy Fenity with driving while under the In­ Thursday on a Common Pleas Court Dobosz, William Otto. E. Theodore There will also be a film on the Bantly. William Einseidel, Charles is a cochairman of the St. George's fluence Of liquor or drugs, evading ■Thomas J. Maloskie of 206 Terrace warrant charging him with third- effects of drugs and alcohol on a Weber. Thomas Hooper. Benedict Episcopal Church annual Christmas responsibility, breach of peace, in­ Drive, Rockville, is reported in degree criminal mischief. racer. Children age eight or older feS.51: / . ' terfering with a police officer, critical condition at Windham Com­ Kupchunos, John Connelly, and may be left unaccompanied by an in the Country Fair. Nancy Moore is All Stores O pen Late The arrest was made in connection Elmore Hohenthal. cochairman. The fair is' Saturday failure to display headlights, failure munity Memorial Hospital where he with the damaging of a mail box on adult. Refreshments will be on sale. Rodney I. Gray, past exalted ruler from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 1977 LINCOLN MARK V 1976 FORD THUNDERDIRD to obey traffic control signal. was taken with injuries suffered in a Eaton Road, Tolland, last All proceeds will go into the police Designer series Cpe., dark blue, blue leather In­ of the Rockville lodge, is chairman of The arrest stems from an accident one-car accident on Route 44A, September. No court date was given. department's equipment fund. terior, loaded with many options. Stk No. 1125A. Sport Coupe, medium blue, blue Interior, loaded Coventry. the program. He said that the Grand Basketball eliiiie with many extras. Stk. No. 5816A. on Route 30 near K-Mark Plaza. Aldo J. Scotta, of Plains Road, Police said a car was driven from the Police said Maloskie was driving Lodge requires each of the more than Grange supper The basketball clinic for boys in w A s m ,6 9 s NOW * 1 0 ,1 9 5 Tolland, was charged Thursday with WAS *6,895 NOW * 6 ,3 9 5 scene after it hit another car exiting west on Route 44A at a high rate of breach of peace in connection with an 2,400 lodges to set apart the first Sun­ Vernon Grange will sponsor a Grades 7-9 will be each Saturday Lafayette SWR and Field 2 from the plaza and driven by Donald speed. Police said he was passing day of December for the special public roast beef supper and Christ­ from 1 to 2:30 p.m. and for boys in Strength Meter* incident dating back to Halloween, ceremony. Enables you to "tune" your Brand of 24 Crown Street, Rockville. another car and met an on-coming 1976. Several other youths have been mas bazaar. Dec. 10 at the Grange Grades 3 and 6 each Saturday from 73 MONTE CARLO $2795 73 BUICK REBAL 1^2995 76 FORD GRANADA $4095 The public is. invited to attend. Spt. Cpfl., V-B engine, a/trane., radio, power Spt. Cpe., air condition. V-8 engine, a/trane., 4 door Sedan, V-8 engine, a/lrana., air condi­ antenna lor optimum per­ Miner was released on a $500 bond car, veered off the road to avoid it Hall. Route 30. The bazaar will open 2:30 to 4 p.m. The clinic will be at the steering, vinyl roof. arrested in connection with the same Gilbert A. Larson, exalted ruler, will radio, vinyl roof, power steering, power brakes. tion, power steering, power brakes. formance. Gives reading of for appearance in court in Rockville, and struck a tree. The accident is incident, police said. at 3 p.m. Bolton High School gymnasium. 1:1 to 3:1. Acuracy of ■ 5 direct the Ritual of the Order with 75 OLDS CUTLASS $3985 Dec. 28. still under investigation The complaint was made by a 79 PLYMOUTH $3995 73 BUICK APOLLO $2395 dB, 2-150 MHz. 52-ohms Alan W. Lyon, vice president of the Supreme 4 Door, air condition, V-6, a/trani., Valora. 2 door Cpe., 0 cyl. engine, a/trane., 2 door Coupe. 6 cyl. engine, standard trans., Robert W. Morse, 21, of 69 Oak Mark A. Reese, 20. of 130 Vernon Manchester woman that she had vinyl roof, power steering, power brakes, radio. power steering, radio, vlnyt rooL power steering, radio, viny roof. impedence. Reg. 15.95 Street, Rockville, was arrested been struck in the face with an egg. Connecticut Elks Association. Thursday on a re-arrest warrant Refreshments will be served after 72 VOLKSWAGEN $2495 77 AMO GREMLIN $3895 77 CHEV VAN $5195 Scotta is scheduled to appear in court Karmann Qhla, 4 cyl. engine, a/trant., radio. Caravan V« ton, V engine, a/trana., rust the ceremony. • 2 door Coupe, 6 cyl. engine, a/trana., air condi­ -6 charging him with fourth-degree in Rockville, Dec. 13. tion. radio, povirer steering. proofed. Many more options, low mileage. larceny. The alleged offense took Theft from county Police show films 76 FORD $4495 S a le place April 16,1976 and Morse failed LOS ANGELES (UPI) — Los Ellington Qran Torino Squire, 10 pass. wa{|on, V-B, 71 FORD TDRIND $1795 77 CHEV $6375 On Saturday and Sunday from 1 to 3 a/trans., air condition, power steering, power Brougham Coupe, V-8 engine, a-trane., power 4 Wheel Drive, % ton Pickup, V-8 engine, CB Slide Out Lock Mount Bracket to appear in court. He is scheduled to Angeles County employees have State police are Investigating a p.m., the Vernon Police Department brakes, radio. steering, radio, vinyl roof. a/trana., with a 7' Fisher 4 way plow plus much Lets you easily remove your CB from the car when two-car accident that happened on 10.88 appear in court in Rockville on Dec. stolen more than $346,000 worth of will show films in the cafeteria of the not in use . . . helps protect your CB from theft! Rug­ 28. adding machines, typewriters, Skinner Road in Ellington, Thursday. 74 AMO HDRNET $2995 76 CHEV CAMAR9 $4595 ged heavy-duty steel construction. Reg. 14.95 Vernon Elementary School. Route 2 door Hatchback, 6 cyt. engine, a/trane., air Sport Coupa, V-8 engine, a/trane., AM/FM 75 DODGE VAN $4295 James A. Kirchmeier, 22, of En­ cabinets and other office equipment, The cars were driven by Brian condition. Like new. radio, power steering, Tow mileage. B200 Model, 127" wheel base, V-8 engine, S a v e 5 . 0 7 30. a/trans., plus more. ^ field, was taken to Rockville General the county Board of Supervisors has Douglas, of Terrace Drive, Vernon been told. 71 CHEV $1795 75 PLYMDUTH $3395 Hospital Thursday with injuries suf­ and Holly Noel of Barbara Road, Kingswood, 6 pass, atalion wagon, V-0 engine, Duster, Custom 2 door, 6 cyl. engine, a/lrane., 75 SCOUT $3895 Vernon. One of the passengers in the a/lrans., power steering, radio. air condition, radio, power steering, vinyl roof. 2 Wheel Drive, 4 cyl. engine. 4 speed trans.. S a le 9.88 S a v e 5 .0 7 Noel car, Katrina Noel, was taken to L radio, power steering, power brakes. Manchester Memorial Hospital for Lafayette. Lafayette Radio Electronics Corpoution. 1977 Radio Electronic*^Shopping Centers Jaycees to help charity treatment of a nose laceration. 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Thursday for injuries suffered when lo IIm N BtiMllli«i. mittee time to evaluate each one and FERRANDO ORCHARDS ------“A Good Place To 'lfliport«i$ R*in check guArinlet at lale pnee (unle«i limilad quantity). Full lelund within 30 dayi—eichange within 60 dayi. Peter Hall, president of the to make the award during Jaycee he was involved in an accident with a CARTERFRI. T il 8 PM; SAT. TILL 8 Jaycees. said requests or suggestions Week, the week of Jan. 16. 1978. bus. No charges were made against . BIRCH MOUNTAIN RD., QLA8TONBURY 1229 MAIN 8TSEET, MAMCHESTER a TEL 646-8464 .should be made in writing and sent to the bus driver. I__ 3 M litt B0yond Vllo't RMMwnnl r ■•V MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Fri., Dec. 2, 1977- PAGE FIVE-B PAGE FOUR-B- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Fri., Dec. 2, lOT V [sports transactionw Herald angle Trio of Notre Dame stars Road jinx ends Pro football « Cleveland — Acquired former Buf­ Earl Yost falo quarterback Gary Marangi as a Sports Editor free agent; placed quarterback Brian in Rocket victory Sipe on injured reserve. named to All-America Houston — Acquired free-agent NEW YORK (UPI) - The minutes left, Malone scored five we’ve played this year,” said Coach safety Kurt Knoff; placed safety straight points as Houston reeled off appearance in a row for the 6-3, 247- tackles Chris Ward of Ohio State and passes with 34, who heads the second Houston Rockets picked up Tom Nissalke. Mike Weger on injured reserve. Key Dinner Jan, 16 at the Hartford NEW YORK (UPI) - Notre 13 in a row to put the game out of In the only other NBA game Washington — Signed running back Polish jokes out Dame turns out All-America pound Browner. of Texas Tech. Donahue is team backfield, which also consists their first road victory of the Civic Center will be taken by this Notre Dame also led the list of a repeater from last year’s team. of running backs I.M. Hipp of reach. Thursday, San Antonio beat New Jim Kiick; placed defensive end Den­ season after eight straight York, 120-116. No one tells any Polish jokes when department. Names of the three football players the way selectees to the second team, naming “I am still getting used to playing nis Johnson on injured reserve. Steve Little of Arkansas, who Nebraska, Johnny Davis of Alabama Spurs 120, Knirks 116: Ron Mikolajczyk is in attendance. recipients will be announced in two General Motors produces guard to the offensive booted 19 field goals, earned first- and Ben Cowins of Arkansas. losses ’Thursday night, a 105-92 center,” said Malone, the NBA’s The guy with the hard name to weeks...Joe Erardi, who assisted in automobiles. squad and linebacker Bob Golic and team mention as a placekicker, Along with Hughes on the second win over the Cleveland George Gervin’s 29 points helped Baseball the physical education program at pronounce is a defensive tackle with end Willie Fry to the defensive unit. Joining Browner on the defensive team offensive line are wide receiver Cavaliers - but it might have spark San Antonio to its comeback the . Cheney Tech, has landed a teaching The Fighting Irish, whose legen­ Cincinnati — Signed minor-ieague The teams were chosen by a line are end of Kentucky, of Alabama, tight come too late. victory. New York took a 10-point He's also a professsional wrestler, position at Keeney Schooi...Joe dary gridiron heroes have been an in­ NBA pitchers Mike Lacoss and Rick balloting of sports writers and first-quarter lead but the Spurs Amaio, who built up the soccer spiration to young football players tackles of end Clennie Brundidge of Army, The Rockets are struggling at 8-12 O’Keefe to 1978 contracts. following in the footsteps of Ernie sportscasters from across the coun­ narrowed it to 67-65 at halftime. With Ladd of San Diego and Russ Francis for three generations, named two Pittsburgh and of guard Leon White of Colorado, and in last place in the Central Divi­ Los Angeles — Signed Manager program at Hartford Public, is try. Texas and middle guard Reggie four minutes to go in the third period, of the New England Patriots who repeaters and one newcomer to the tackles Gordon King of Stanford and sion. second-leading rebounder, "but it Tommy Lasorda to a 1978 contract. basking in the spotlight these days The first team offensive backfield Kinlaw of Oklahoma. James Taylor of Missouri and center Gervin hit a 30-foot jumper to put San grunted and groaned inside the ropes United Press International All- Thursday night, however, Moses sure is a better position to block Antonio ahead for good. New York Yankees — Announced after his squad copped the CIAC consists of quarterback Guy UCLA,s Jerry Robinson, Ohio Tom Davis of Nebraska. Russell during the off-season. Class LL championship, Erardi and America team Thursday, marking Malone put things in order, shots.” Larry Kenon added 16 points and 13 Gabe Paul would be leaving as club Benjamin of Stanford, the nation’s State’s' Tom. Cousineau and Kansas Erxieben of Texas is the placekicker. president Jan. 1 and named Cedric Mikoiajczyk is reported to be Amaio are both Manchester High the 15th year in a row they have "The 6-foot-lO center scored 28 Rudy Tomjanovich had 27 points rebounds for San Antonio, while Billy leading passer with 20.8 completions State’s comprise the The defensive line is made up of Tallis to the new position of vice tougher to pin than to spell. The grads who learned the ABC’s of placed at least one player on the first points and grabed 23 rebounds as and Calvin Murphy 13 for Nouston Baultz had 15 points and Louie Dam- team. per game, and running backs Earl linebacking crew while Bradley is Fry and Michigan’s John Anderson at president and general manager. A1 Giant lineman, acquired in a trade soccer under Coach Dick Houston pulled away from Cleveland while Campy Russell led the pier 10 assists. Bob McAdoo led the with Oakiand, has already appeared Danielson...Larry McHugh, who has Campbell of Texas, Terry Miller of 9oined in the defensive secondary by ends. North Carolina’s in the fourth quarter. Cavaliers with 23. Rosen as executive vice president The fifth-ranked Fighting Irish, Oklahoma State and Charles Knicks with 30 points and Earl on the undercard at Madison Square built Xavier High in Middletown into Denois Thurman of Southern Califor­ and UCLA’s Manu Tuiasapopo at With the Rockets up, 87-86, with six “This is one of the best games and Jack Butterfield as vice presi­ who will meet top-ranked Texas in Alexander of LSU. Campbell, Monroe had 28, Garden, wrestling capital in the a statewide schoolboy football nia and of Oklahoma. tackle and Ohio State’s Aaron Brown dent of player developrhent and the Cotton Bowl on Jan. 2, were Alexander and Miller are the nation’s East. powerhouse, noted that four of the There were only four un­ at middle guard. scouting. represented on the first team by tight three leading rushers, respectively. derclassmen among the first team "My name is just iike Smith in six coaches in the CIAC divisional Golic is joined at linebacker by end Ken MacAfee, defensive end Florida’s Wes Chandler was named selections. Alexander, Kinlaw, Poland, " Mikoiajczyk explains with football playoffs Saturday are of Oklahoma and Lucius and defensive back as the wide receiver and the interior Cousineau and Robinson are juniors. Cincinnati's streak intact Hockey a smile. “There are page? and pages graduates of Southern Connecticut Sanford of Georgia Tech and the . It marked the third offensive line consists of guards Joining the three Notre Dame secondary is manned by Ray Griffin Denver — Announced goalie Michel of Mikolajzyyks in the phone book in State College. McHugh, more than straight year that the 6-foot-4, 250- Warsaw." anyone, has been credited with of Michigan and players on the second team are: of Ohio State, Bill Krug of Georgia Plasse would be sidelined indefinite­ pound MacAfee has been named to Leotis Martin of Arkansas, center Quarterback Doug Williams of and of Pittsburgh. on home court by whisker V v . ly; brought up goalie Bill Oleschuk Before reaching the National Foot­ spearheading the move to bring the first team and the second ball League, Mikoiajczyk was a of Pittsburgh and Grambling. the leader in touchdown from Phoenix of the CHL. together the top schoolboy elevens in the making, however, Cin­ and Iowa beat Mankato wrestling headliner in Memphis. an effort to determine the champs in NEW YORK (UPI) games involving national Detroit — Acquired left wing Den­ cinnati pulled out the vic­ State, 91-71. nis Hull from Chicago for “future “Being with the Giants gives me their respective divisions...Whalers — Cincinnati’s un­ powers. tory when Eddie Lee con­ Other scores included: considerations" believed to be two more exposure, especially in New entertain Bobby Hull and Winnipeg beaten streak on its Maryland trailed, 43-42, nected with a field goal Army 91. Lehigh 62: draft choices. 2 York. Basically, my wrestling career tonight and Cincinnati Saturday night Scoreboard at the half and didn’t break Cavalier gets off shot home court is still in­ with only six seconds left. Duquesne 83, Gannon 60: Pittsburgh — Assigned center Tom depends upon how well I do in the at the Civic Center. The Whalers’ tact — by a Bearcats’ open the game until a 13-4 Houston 88. Auburn 87; ring," he adds. game with Czechoslovakia, original­ blitz from a 76-76 tie with Jim Brewer of Cleveland drives to basket ahead of Houston’s Cassidy and right wing Jacques whisker. Detroit 76, Toledo 64, and Bob Reid in last night’s game in Ohio. (UPI photo) Cosette to Binghamton of the AHL. Pro football players have long been ly set Dec. 16 in Hartford, has been WHA College four minutes left. The vic­ Nev.-Reno 89, California identified with the mat game. rescheduled for Dec. 27. The eighth-ranked Bear­ tory raised Maryland’s Offense UPI 1977 Team 'i2i W L T cats ran their streak to 62 81. in . Perhaps the most famous gridder New England basketball record to 4-0. 15 4 3 at home, longest in the na­ who also wrestled is Gus “The Goat" Sign of consistency Winnipeg Utah rushed its starters 12 8 1 tion, when they defeated The loss spoiled what Sonnenberg, out of Dartmouth, who Gordie Howe, still looking for that Quebec 12 10 1 back into the game in the North Carolina A&T would have been a rousing performed with the Providence 1,000th goal in regular season and Edmonton 10 10 1 closing minutes when Thursday night, but only debut for Coach Gene Steamrollers in the NFL on Sunday playoff hockey action, has lost little Houston 8 9 1 Loyola staged a late rally. after a nightmarish second Littles of North Carolina and during the week picked up some of his scoring touch over the years. Indianapolis 7 11 3 The Utes went to their half and by the slenderest A&T. easy money wrestling on the New The 49-year-old wonder averaged 31.4 Cincinnati 8 13 0 starters after the Lions cut of margins — 58-57. Pat Cummings scored 16 England circuit. goals per season during his 25 years Birmingham 6 13 2 their deficit to 75-67 with Sonnenberg, a tackle at Dartmouth Cincinnati had a 9-point points to lead Cincinnati to 4:11 to play. with the in the Tliursilay's Result and in the pros, often appeared at lead at halftime, but the its second straight victory Holy Cross went through THE 1980% NHL and in his first four years - ail in Indianapolis 5, Quebec 4 Aggies cut it to 54-51 with this season while L. J. Foot Guard Hall in Hartford. He was Houston - in the WHA he averaged WIM IK iIV tl ] eight tie’s in the first half tWMIlN* six minutes left. The Bear­ Pitkin scored 18 and James once claimant of the world's 30.3 goais each season. Howe CH AN OU t MACAMi before outscoring Dart­ cats then went into a four- Sparrow had 17 for the wrestling championship after pinning averaged 62 assists a year in the MOKIftA iHOm »AMt mouth, 30-9, for a 53-34 lead corners stall but failed to Aggies. Ed “Strangler" Lewis at the Boston WHA and 40.9 in the NHL...An­ m i at intermission. Garden in a title match. make it work and North Maryland defeated Pynn Elsewhere, Illinois CELICA IS nouncement recently that the seven Campbell Conference Carolina A&T stole the ball State, 89-80, Utah beat The Ivy League product made so non-resident members of David’s defeated Southern Califor­ ■AU RACK laUARlIRRACR | Patriek Division twice and took a 56-55 lead Loyola of Los Angeles, 85- much money wrestling that he softbali team in the Feiine League ■ACR nia, 82-59, Wisconsin won, retired early from the NFL. The MilUR CAMfRIU AUXANOIR RiNiAtMN W L T Pts. with 31 seconds to go. 77, and Holy Cross topped had deeded the property in their lUA. ttAH TiXAt 72-66, over UWMilwaukee “flying tackle" was his pet hold I lU STAMROR0 Philadelphia 15 4 3 33 With a startling upset in Dartmouth, 93-79, in other name back to team sponsor Dave NY Islanders 11 6 7 29 which preceeded many triumphs. Woodbury was no surprise. This was HERE N O W n Atlanta 7 8 7 21 Correnti Classic the legal manuever employed to NY Rangers 9 12 2 18 make the talented seven eligible to ^Unique' grid plans Tenth annual Hip Correnti Open play last summer and it paid off as Snivllie Division Classic will be staged Saturday and David’s won the league cham­ W L T Pts. 3 Chicago 6 8 8 20 set at Northwestern THE NEW TOYOTA CELICA GT UFTBACK. Sunday at the Holiday Lanes with pionship. It will be interesting to see By BILL SACHEREK lACRU Vancouver 6 10 5 17 $500 going to the winner. Each con­ what develops next season regarding Seeing that beautiful WARP Colorado 6 9 5 17 EVANSTON, 111, (UPI) - The new head football coach A CAR W HICH MEETS OR EXCEEDS testant will roll eight games with five the use of non-residents in softball OHIO It. white snow means just one shifts listed. Honored will be one of Minnesota 6 13 3 15 at Northwestern University plans to use the school’s high play. The ruling is not being carried academic standards — an obstacle in recruiting quality thing. Are you ready for ALL 1980 FEDERAL FUEL ECONOMY '( the pin house owners for many years CSMTIR Ricna St. Louis 5 15 3 13 out to the letter in the adult winter athletes in the past — to build a winning team. the ski season? Have you one of the best duck pinners in the RRZOIA U I U I HARRIS leagues conducted by the Recreation PIIIIRUROH I lARKANIAS 0- ARRAHSASU.I W ales Conference Rick Venturi, 32, a former Northwestern football been doing any physical AND SAFETY STANDARDS. East...Ticket requests for the Gold Department. Norris Division player who worked as an assistant coach at pre season conditioning? E W L T Pts. Northwestern, Purdue and Illinois, Thursday was named How about your skis you Montreal 15 5 3 33 packed away last ski Toyota engineering to succeed John Pont as head football coach at atJvancements antd wind Los Angeles 10 8 5 25 Northwestern. season? Detroit 9 9 3 21 Pont, who resigned as football coach at the end of the It takes a short time to tunnel test refinements Pittsburgh 7 11 4 18 Wildcats’ 1-10 season this year, retained his athletic do a preliminary cheek of have produced an ‘Man Washington 2 15 5 9 in motion’ your skis to see what is aerodynamic work of art. director’s position. Adams Division Venturi, 32, who becomes the youngest coach in the Big needed. The bindings are the most important part of W L T Pts. Ten, said Northwestern in “unique” and he plans to make The cockpit instrumentation on move again Boston 14 5 4 32 your skis. 'They not only the football program also “unique.” C Defense U P I 1977 Team is a beautiful example Buffalo 15 6 2 32 “I think we have a special prestige throughout the hold to the skis, but should NEW YORK (UPI) — Gabe Paul, the New York Yankees’ of functional engineering. MaePherson Toronto 12 5 3 27 puntry concerning our academic program and at the know when to release the strut front president and “man in motion’’ for the last four yars, is Cleveland 7 13 2 16 connection between the rame time we offer big-time football at a small school suspension resigning to accept a similar post with the Cleveland Indians. boots and skis on a fall. Thursday's Results that is close to a large metropolitan area.” he said. Optional power steering power assisted Paul, 67, who engineered most of Buffalo 3. Montreal 1 He said he will “aggressively” recruit athletes “who If your skis are rusty, and automatic transmission.- front disc brakes the deals which enabled the defen- Boston 4. Minnesota 2 want a prestigious degree” in the Midwest and the dusty or dirty clean them scouting. Butterfield joined the steel belted radial- dingworld champion Yankees to win Yankees in 1976 after successful Phila 4. Los Angeles 2 Northeast, where he will be competing with the Ivy first. Run water over them and dry afterward. Look at ply tires. All American League pennants in each coaching careers at the University of League schools. Optional sun roof the bindings carefully, of the last two seasons, will be Maine and South Florida. Venturi also said the university’s unique status calls for (Available Jan. 1978). standard make sure they are not cor­ replaced by Cedric Tallis, who will Paul, who lived out of a suitcase a revamping of the Wildcats’ strategies. roded or rusty. Tighten all have the title of vice president and and regularly put in 18-hour days for JSBA “I will put a high concentration on the passing game. (NP IMP screws and replace mis­ Reclining bucket seats with general manager. Tallis will be the Yankees, played a major role in RROWNIR If III Eastern Coiiferenre We’re going to open it up ... something like Stanford. If Equipment, features sing ones. newly designed driver’s seal assisted by A1 Rosen, former the big deals that brought the NOIRt DAMt RINIUCXr Atlantie Division we are unique in our approach, then we will attract that and handling Cleveland third baseman, who has Yankees a pennant in 1976 and a W L Pet. GB unique player.” After checking the bin­ with adjustable lumbar ^ comparable to cars ding, spray thoroughly joined the Yankees as executive vice world championship in 1977. Tallis, Phila 16 5 .762 - He urged Northwestern alumni across the country to support, tinted glass, 5-speed ' costing thousands more. president. who previously served as vice presi­ New York 11 10 .524 5 advise him of possible recruits. with silicone spray. This overdrive transmission and will keep the mechanism The Yankees also announced that dent and general manager of the RACK RACK A A R It Imwou shard I Buffalo 10 10 .500 5*2 Venturi also said he will assemble a young and AM/FM/MPX Stereo are standard. farm director Jack Butterfield has •RADIIY HAiDItSON > tWIRMAM KINtAW aggressive staff to change the direction of the lubricated and protect Kansas City Royals, was instrumen­ OKIAMOAIA ilOWtMMWCAI. OKtAWOMA Boston 7 12 .368 8 against corrosion. Check been named vice president in charge tal in the trades which lifted the I WOlRr DAMt Northwestm football program. ^Welded unitized-body New Jersey 3 17 .150 12‘2 safety straps if worn or of both player development and Royals into pennant contention. “I believe that we can win and I believe in what Reduced interior noise plus. construction to help maintain Central Division torn replace them, a loose W L I GB Northwestern stands for,” he said. increased stability, acceleration tight body integrity. School officials said Venturi was signed to a five-year ski going downhill can be Cleveland harmful. and efficiency. Atlanta contract. Termswere not disclosed. Have your bindings Divisional titles Washington checked by a pro before the San Antonio The entire body is "acid" etched season starts and several Increased interior room . for superior paint adhesion lACKlI TAIRII New Orleans Ole Miss taps Sloan IHIARl* times during the season. (4"at the shoulders).' and then fully immersed in primer HOUOMAV Houston Special testing devices rim iuR O H ItXAt to help prevent rust corrosion. on line Sunday V W estern Conferenee to head grid program calibrate the force needed IINIRACKIR MMRACRIR IINIRACKIR Midwest Division to release in a fall and the 35% more glass for tPAMI COUtIHIAU RORINSON NEW YORK (UPI) — The Denver Broncos and Los Angeles W L Pet. GB LUBBOCK, Texas (UPI) — Texas Tech Coach Steve binding can be set to your improved, near KANIAt n . OHIO It. UCIA Denver Rams can join the Dallas Cowboys as the only teams certain to .636 Sloan is going where his heart is — back to the weight and skiing ability. panoramic visibility. • ■'Traditional Toyota economy. In ■''m Chicago .526 compete in the ’s playoffs en route to Southeastern Conference. I spent some time at EPA tests the 1978 Celica GT Milwaukee .524 Super Bowl XII Sunday, but don’t bet the rent money on it. Sloan, 33, Thursday accepted a lucrative four-year con­ Killington with the US ski Liftback was rated at 34 2 Detroit .421 tract to succeed Ken Cooper as head football coach at the team as it was selected The Broncos, who have never Kansas City .350 Nov. 23. A big crowd over highway, 20 city. These ratings played in post-season competition University of Mississippi. against a 9-2 team many experts con­ Indiana .350 the holiday with a lot of with manual transmission are during their 18 years of existence, “My reasons are my own and every man must do as his sider the best in the league, despite new snow. estimates. Your mileage will vary will clinch a playoff berth if they beat I’ueifie Division heart dictates,” Sloan said in a statement, read by Tech Denver’s superior won-lost mark. I was at Hunter Moun­ depending on your driving the Houston Oilers while the Rams W L Pet. GB Sports Information Director Ralph Carpenter. 11-under-par golfing round Portland tain over the weekend. habits and your car 's condition will clinch if they defeat the Oakland 16 3 .842 “Texas Tech is a great university with a great football In other action Sunday, New and equipment. Raiders. The Broncos are IVz-point Phoenix 11 7 .611 future. I will miss the players more than anything.” Over 20 inches of snow was 1 •. J 11 i-» »------*-^ii5»Mii«England li-T;(7-4) lais at mAtlanta idllld ID-DJ.(6-5), Golden St. 10 11 .476 Sloan reportedly will be paid $40,000 a year and will reported at Mt. Mansfield. lavontes and the Rams are two-point Dallas (9-2) hosts Philadelphia (3-8), underdogs by Pate-Stacy unbelievable Los Angeles 8 13 .381 receive up to $20,000 in television appearance fees. He Be ready and have a hap­ The 1978 Celica Three models - Seattle (3-8) is at Pittsburgh (7-4), Seattle will remain as coach at Tech until after the Dec. 23 py ski season. The big thing ' Remote controlled With three weeks remaining in the 6 17 .261 the GT Liftback (pictured). St. Louis (7-4) visits the New York Tangerine Bowl, where Tech meets Florida State. skiers will notice is the rise rear door opens to a fold regular season, all six division title Tliiirsday's Results GT and ST Sport Coupes Dynamically Giants (4-7), Cleveland (6-5) is at San LARGO, Fla. (UPI) - Lee 68, which left them seven strokes off big families and we’ve both won the Known as a personable quipster, Sloan made an effort in prices at most all areas. down, split rear seat. races are undecided and only Dallas, Diego (6-5), San Francisco (5-6) is at Houston 105. Cleveland 92 Trevino took a look at the the pace. U.S. Open," said Pate, who’s 24 and a to speak to reporters at the news conference. After a long See you on the mountain. ’ practical cars for the '80s that are here today the NFC Eastern Division leader, Minnesota (7-4), Cincinnati (6-5) San Antonio 120. N.Y. 116 has clinched at least a wild-card scoreboard, shook his head and "If they shoot low (today), forget native of Macon. Ga. silence, Sloan demonstrated his humor. “Everybody get goes to Kansas City (2-9), Chicago (6- it," Trevino said. "It’s really that down?” he said. “Want me to say that again?” berth among the eight divisional 5) is at Tampa Bay (0-11), Detroit (5- said, “It’s unbelievable.’’ Stacy. 23. from Savannah. Ga.. won Soccer advance playoff positions available. amazing.” the U.S. Women’s Open plus two He then let Carpenter make the announcement. THElOiOTA WCA GT LIFTBACK. 6) is at Green Bay (2-9), the New “It" was the 11-under-par 61 that “This decision was not reached easily, but with much PROVIDENCE, R.I. The Broncos, whose 10-1 record put Jerry Pate and Hollis Stacy way Tom Purtzer and Sandra Post were other tournaments this year. Rice honored (UPI) — Brown Univer­ York Jets travel to New Orleans (3- alone in second place with a first- Pate said the main reason he thought and prayer on my part,” the statement read. gives them a one-game lhad over 8) and Washington (6-5) is at Buffalo out front after the first round of the sity’s soccer team will be Oakland in the AFC’s Western divi­ round 67. Trevino and Mann headed a picked Stacy was that. "I wanted to NEW YORK (UPI) - Jim Rice, “Texas Tech is indeed fortunate to have some of the (2-9). $200,000 Mixed Team Championship, Boston’s young slugging star, has greatest supporters in the world and 1 am sure that the in Berkeley, Calif., Satur­ sion, have allowed the fewest points group of five teams at 68. have the best player on the tour play day to meet Hartwick In On Monday night, Baltimore (9-2) sponsored by Pepsi Cola. been named the recipient of the program here will continue to move forward.” in their division. They will be out to Stacy had six birdie putts to Pate’s The rainstorm hit while Pate and with me and 1 thought she was the the first game of the is at Miami (8-3). American League’s “Outstanding The personable Sloan was an All-America quarterback ASKED FOR IT TOU GOT IT contain quarterback Dan Pastorini five and they made no bogeys to take Stacy were on the 15th hole, but they best woman on the tour.” Odds are New England by five Designated Hitter Award," the AL at Alabama under Bear Bpyant during the 1960s and led semifinals of the NCAA and running backs Rob Carpenter a commanding six-stroke lead after a shrugged it off and birdied Nos. 16,17 Stacy said winning the Open gave Soccer Championships...... o ------puiiiiD,points, uaiiaaDallas byujf 11314, 0 7 2 , riiisourgn Pittsburgh byoy office announced Thursday. the Crimson Tide to back-to-back national championships and Ronnie Coleman. Craig Morton, six, St. Louis by 10, San Diego by 414, rainy opening day in this tournament, and 18 on the 7,015-yard Bardmoor her the confidence to know she can The University of San Country Club course. The 24-year-old right hander, who in 1965 and 1966. Na3_ranking passer in the AFC with Minnesota by seven, Cincinnati by which pairs top PGA and LPGA play. Fransico faces Southern 'Phis year, the men picked their received 68 out of a possible 84 first- He has been rumored to be Bryant’s eventual a 50.9 percentage and 11 touchdowns, 7'/4, Bears by 1414, Detroit and Green players. 'Tve always been a good putter." Illinois in the other (gilbyota Motor Sales, U S A . In c . 1977 Iiartners, and Pate had a number of she added, "i made quite a few putts place votes, hit .316 and led the successor. Reporters questioned Sloan about that TOYOTA is the key man in the Denver offense. Bay pick ’em. New Orleans by 414, “Evidently, they’re both playing semifinal game. The cham­ I'casons to choose Stacy. today because my partner put the leagu e’s designated hitters In Thursday. The Rams will clinch their fifth Washington by six and Baltimore by absolutely perfect golf," said pionship match will be "Both of us are among the ball close to the hole. average, total bases (287), home runs “1 basically plan to sink or swim with this decision, ” he straight NFC Western crown if 2'-4. Trevino, who finished eagle-birdie- (31) and triples rl3). He hit the most said. played Sunday, followed by Atlanta loses but, of course, are up eagle with partner Carol Mann for a youngest players on our tours, we’re "We worked awfully well a consolation match. . both from the South, we’re both from togelhcr." she said. . homers in the history of the DH. 1 ‘f PAGE SIX-B— MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn,, Fri., Dec. 2, 1977 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Frl., Dec. 2, 1977 - PAGE SEVEN-B (Sports briefs) geott expectcd Halp Wantad 13 Halp Wantad 13 Halp Wantad 13 Homaa fo r Sala 23 Honrn For Sala 23 COAT ROOM GIRL Friday and Saturday evenings alt day Cut from roster Sunday. Aroly to manager Steak Out Reitaurant Rt. 83 ANAHEIM, Calif. (UPI) - Left- l-tie iieratd Vernon. MAINTENANCE handed pitcher Fred Kuhaulua was removed Thursday from the Califor­ to rejoin Celts CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING FULL TIME SALES help for MECHANteS nia Angels’ 40-man winter roster to yam shop. Selling experience helpful], but will train. Call Second Shift create a vacancy for Lyman ^ t ^ , BOSTON (U P I).- 646-4340, 10 a.m. b 12 a.m. who was signed Nov. 28 to a five-year Charlie Scott was Mornings only. • Millwright skills necessary contract reportedjy worth f2.3 AH'- miiiion. expected to be back in PHONE 643-2711 W ANTED • P a r t tim e • Welding skills desired Kuhauiua, 24, appeared in three action tonight for the COME JOIN US FOS FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD Housekeeper. Apply in person • Maintain, repair, install -CHRISTMAS IN b Meadow’s Convalescent games for the Angels in 1977 with no Boston Celtics but Home, 333 Bidwell Street, • Plant and production equipment record. reserve guard Dave THECOUNTRr Manchester. • Applications taken 1-4 p.m. daily Bing also figured to Dec. 3rd, 10 to 4 Colts vulnerable CLERK/TYPIST - General Apply at see a good deal of duty HOLIDAY duties, 50 wpm typing. In­ Bualnaaa Opportunity 14 BALTIMORE (UPI) - The 81. Qeorgc’t surance background helpful, Vemon-Talcottvllle against the visiting SMALL ENGINE Service Baltimore Colts appear more Epitcopal Church but not necessary. Good Seattle Supersonics. benefits. West Hartford area. ROGERS C0RP0RA7I0N Corporation -expanding dealer vulnerable than ever as key players Rl. 44A network. No experience UNUSUAL Scott missed the Celtics’ HAPPY 236-5911, Extension 235. report lingering injuries a few days Bolton, Conn. Mill and Oakland Street necessary. Complete training before they travel to Miami to play 98-92 win over Chicago on program. $500. Investment New listing. Circa 1790 against the Dolphins. Wednesday because of a TEt«$ OIL COMPRNf needs Manchester, Conn. required to start your own eight room one story jammed right wrist. The ADS mature person for short Equal Opportunity Employer M/F business. Ideal for retired or Running back Lydell Mitchell, run­ home. Pour bedrooms, 34-year-oid Bing started, trips surrounding part time. Details on request. ning back Roosevelt Leaks and wide in-ground pool, private Manchester. Contact Mr. Barker. ESCAA Field receiver Roger Carr were listed as piayed 39 minutes and Training Division Box 619„ Kris Kringal customers. We train. Write yard, 2-car garage with questionable for Monday night’s scored a season-high 21 Wading River, New York. loft, terraced garden, K.H. Dick, Pres., 11792. game although they are expected to points. Basaar RN - 1 1 p.m. to 7 a.m. city utilities. Convenient Talcottville Southwestern Petroleum, play if the offense cannot get cranked Jo Jo White, the other location, meticulously Main Street and $: Ft, Worth, Tx. up. back court starter, said Part-Time cared for. Must be seen, Bing was more of a predic­ Elm Hill Road i;! S ituation W antad 15 Saturday, Dec. 3 SALESMEN WANTED - Full Enjoy working with a akillad and dadicatad $74,900. table playing partner than 10 a.m .-5 p.m. time, In active Men’s Wear staff. In an atmoaphsrs of conganlallty and Im­ CHILD CARE in licensed the explosive Scott, a Department. Experienced home. 7 - 6 daily, three meals, maculate surroundinga. Plaaaa call: Doris UUARREN E. NHL vets sometimes free-^lancer. DOOBIE the Clown 1 p.m. • 3 >*2 preferred but will train. Com­ laundry outings and overtime Battle on the boards “I have a better idea of p.m. Completely stocked coun- pany benefits. Apply In per­ Blain, 646-0129. services. Manchester. Deb­ HOWLAND, Inc. try store, Christmas decorations *:• son: D & L, Manchester bie, 643-1790. Reeltore 643-1108 what Dave (Bing) iikes to Passing fancy for home and tree. Attic *1* Parkade. Bobby Clark of Philadelphia cames off the boards with puck in to Racers do. In addition to the fast treasures, home-made baked MANCHESTER MANOR NURSING HOME NURSE DESIRES Private breaks, we were able to Unidentified members of the Philadelphia goods and candy. Childrens SECRETARIAL Bookkeeper duty nursing or com­ battle with Los Angeles defender. Teammate Bill Barber and corner with games and clown 385 WEST CENTER STREET, MANCHESTER run a few plays,” White (left) and Delaware Rugby teams got caught up for small office in Manchester panionship at your home. Kings’ Pete Stemkowski iook on at California last night. (UPI makeup. Free attendance prices !•: area. Self motivated person. MANCHESTER - Centrally said. “ With Clharlie, in tourney play at Randalls Island in New York I all day. Luncheon 11 a.m. • 1:30 A Excellent references. 649- located five room Cape with photo) in WHA ; p.m. Auction at 7 p.m. Reply with hand written 7071. sometimes you don't know yesterday. (UPI photo) resume, along with salary attached breezeway and gar­ exctly what he's going to requirements and references age. Selling in mid $30’s. Va­ NEW HAVEN (UPI) - cant. T.J. Crockett Realtors, do.’ to P.O. Box 1204, Manchester, SECRETARY NEEDED for Veteran right wings Ken There are people out large advertising agency. 643-1577. The victory over Chicago Ct. 06040. Hodge and Bill Goldsworthy, Wicks, Curtis Rowe and Paul Silas. there looking lor what UNLIMITED Excellent typing and □ EDUCATION was Boston’s fifth in the Cedric Maxwell. Cowens The Sonics also have a you have to sell. Tell Send Season’s Greetings MATURE, RESPONSIBLE shorthand required. Excellent Mancheeter Buffaloes goalie dissatisfied with being INCOME working conditions and fringe past six home games but had 14 caroms while the new coach in Lenny them about It with a Babysitter needed weekdays, COLONIAL relegated to the minor leagues served only as a respite weekends and possibly benefits. Career opportunity. Private fnilructfont 78 three forwards combined Wilkens, who took over this Classified ad. to Friends & Neighbors POTENTIAL Call Mrs. Bloom for appoint­ Six room Colonial. Three a disturbing pattern vacations. Part time. (^11647- by the from for another 23. week and led Seattle to a 1139. Have a career in real es­ m ent. 646-2900. N ational REMEDIAL READING and bedrooms, walk-up attic, Media Manchester. math; individualized work 1st floor laundry, side best against best after long careers in the plagued the The Celtics needed Wednesday night victory Announcamsnts With a Heraid Happy Ad tate. Be a highly trained another strong team- against Kansas City. program, (lst-8th grade) by porch, newly paint^ and sales professional and EXHIBIT BUILDER - E iv reason. ForX\ir'^^^ rebounding job against the Master's degree teacher. 568- decorated. $39,900. Gus Williams leads the ; T O D A Y ’S For As Littie As $2.30. part of a network of Experienced only. Excellent 8075. Thursday came close to an in three games, center Supersonics, who are led WARREN E. NEW YORK (UPI) — Doug Edwards, 22-year-old goalie for Sonics in scoring with a AITEimON! over 4,700 real estates opportunity. Displaycraft, In­ agreement to be traded to In- Dave Cowens got reboun- by Marvin Webster and corporated, Manchester, the Buffalo Sabres, holds what must be the most impressive 13.8-point average. DISTRIBUTION offices in ihe U.S, and HOWUND, Inc. dianapolis of the World Hockey ding help from Sidney former Celtics’ board-man g Real Connecticut. □ REAL ESTATE Realtore 643-1108 statistic in the . Association. SUPERVISOR Canada. We are looking Christmas Happy Ads Wiii Provloui Circulation for licensed or in- DIVISIONAL ACCOUNTS and He’s been the Sabres’ goalie in four Homaa For Sala Hodge, acquired by the Rangers in i^ i^ E s ta te Experience Neceeiery. process salespersons. systems controller, for 23 BY o w n e r - Recently games against the Montreai INDEX May 1976 from Boston, and Appear December 24th. Send conlldentlal We offer continuous national and inter-national remodeled two family. 5 and 5 Canadiens and the Sabres have won Boston defeated Minnesota, 4-2, Goldsworthy, who came to New York B ow ling NOTICES I by Norma Tedford hotel and food service. Ten COVENTRY - 40 acre Egg flat. Separate heating and resume to training. Join our staff Farm, with three story bam. three. and Philadelphia took Los Angeles, 4- 1 •— Lott tnd Found P.O. BOX 591 years minimum experience. utilities. Two car garage, from Minnesota in November 1976, 2 — Pertontit now, we need you. Call Butler-type building. Power He raised his record against the 2, in other NHL games. Claude St. 3 — Announctmtnti It you arc looking for MANCHESTER, CONN. Graduate of hotel and food situated on nicely treed lot. were reported to have agreed with service school. Must be bi- plant, and other out buildings, $49,500. 646-4786. Sauveur scored with less than three K. of C. - Milt Kershaw 4 — Entertainmeni land to build your own Phyllis Jackston at Staniey Cup champions to 3-1 the Rangers to be allowed to go to the JEWEL- Cindy Hurley (06040) lingul. French and Spanish plus Three Lovely Homes. minutes to play to give the In­ 232-601, A1 Kuzmickas 210. 5 — Auctions home on, mako suro you Deadline Is Noon, Dec. 22nd. C/o Circulation Offers invited. B/w Realty, Thursday night when the Sabres R acers, with each club paying p art of 182. P at Cunningham 183- necessary.■ j . kjusatj Salary yttatOfVVv.$225,000. aarj l i l i n MANCHESTER - Large Cape Bill August 212. Bob FINANCIAL chock local building Department scored a 3-1 victory, which enabled dianapolis Racers a 5-4 win over the their high salaries. Hodge makes 450, Sonja Henry 180-459, Century 21 Call Mr. Andrews, 646-2260. 647-1419. - Full dormer, 1 acre. Luurtsema 213, Terry 8 — Bonds-Stocks-Mortgsges them to remain tied for first piace Quebec Nordiques in a World Hockey D iane Cote 463, N ancy 9 — Personal Loans ragulatlona before you Highland Park. 3-4 bedrooms. $175,000 per year and (Joldsworthy to — Insurance Jackston/Avante MANCHESTER - Spring with the Boston Bruins in the Adams Association game. Means 202, A1 Lemay 201. make your flnal purchiM. Basement garage. $49,000. m akes $140,000. Belekewicz 469, Beth ELECTRICAL Low Voltage 646-1316 Street location. Attractive f 649-3222. Division. Bruins 4, North Stars 2 EMPLOYMENT There may be laws con. Senice room Connecticut Gambrel “The Racers are interested. in Fitzgibbons 473. ‘ 13 — Help Wanted corning local water teble National Alarm Company eves 649-8782 “ You concentrate harder scored one goal and 14 — Business Opportunities seeks man for apprenticeship Stalion nestled on a beautiful wooded those two players, but we can’t com­ ELKS - John Rieder 141- 15 — Situation Wanted deplht, dletencc from throughout the game because they’re assisted on three others for the program. Applicant must (All interviews lot. Country kitchen, two ment further on their fate,” a 353, Joe Cataldi 354, Nick PYTHIAS- Rod elreedy exieting un confidential) working fireplaces, 2-car gar­ Manchaatar the type of hockey team that can Bruins, who won their seventh Ouellette 512, Norris EDUCATION derground pipes end have basic knowledge of low Managers R anger spokesman said of the two 33- Twerdy 364, A1 Cabral 140, ,18 — Private Instructions voltage wiring. Join 'our age. Must be seen, $70’s. R. RRICK RANCH come at you for 60 minutes,” said straight game and extended their un­ 19 — Schoois-Classes year-old players, currently with the Brown 540, A1 Hopper 504. lines, or those ell Impof' Ask for growing organization in the Zimmer, J.D. Real Estate, Business zone. Excellent beaten streak to 12 games at 11-6-1. Bruce Fish 135, Tony 20 — Instructions Want^ You can expect a 646-1980, 647-1139. Edwards. “You’re playing the best New Haven Nighthawks of the tent zoning lews thel expanding security industry. guaranteed salary plus business potential for and you have to come up with your Brad Maxwell scored both North Star Desimone 354, Whit REAL ESTATE might prohibit building In Tracey or Joe CUSTODIAN. Part-time Incentive program based . PARKADE DUSTY- 23 — Homes lor Sale On the job training. Company professional office or retail goals in the second and third periods. Hastings 136-366, Joe the spot you heve picked paid benefits. Cml 522-8960, work, 9 p.m. to midnight. Six on sales, plus vacation, ManchMttr store. best effort or it won’t be good Hodge has played with Chicago, Gene Wildes 220-200-211- 24 — Lots-Land lor Sale days per week. Apply Dairy life Insurance, major The North Stars have never won a Pagano 370, Gene Richard­ 25 — Investment Property out. This reteerch ehsed between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. medical coverage, long CAPE enough.” Boston and the Rangers during his 13- 631, E rnie Whipple 233-122- Queen, 242 Broad Street. son 141-139, E rnie Pepin 26 — Business Property of time cen tavc e lot of Manchester Evening Herald only for application. term disability and thrift Six room (^pe. Vinyl Gary McAdam and Richard Martin game in Boston and now are 0-20-6 for 618, Denny Carlin 207-201- 27 — Resort Property plan. year pro career. He had 326 goals in 28 — Real Estate Wanted siding a n ^ j^ ., . Private F.J.SPILECKI, Inc. scored goais three minutes apart in their appearances there. 135-371, Bob Talm adge 376. heartbrsek and expense APPLY FOR Part-time work. Responsibilities will include 1 863 games prior to this season but did 586, Brian Block 225-586, 30 — Tfivel later. CLERK OPERATOR - 8 a.m. selling anddispensing yard, c t r ^ T f e street. Gas Raallora 643-2127 Flyers 4, Kings 2 MISC. SERVICES Dairy Queen is interviewing the second period and Edwards made not appear in any games in 1977-78 Rich Higgins 216-553, Joe 643-2711 to 4 p.m. Another opening for gasoline and motor oil. 31 — Services Offered for part-time positions, days. maintaining station grill, inuiediate occupan­ 34 saves in the game at Buffaio. Reggie Leach whistled in a 35-foot 32 — Painting-Papermg gal with excellent voice and with New York. Goldsworthy, also in LaVae 232-580, A1 Senna i f -k ir Previous experience appearance and dealing cy, $38,900. . Steve Shutt spoiied Edwards’ bid for power-play goal on a breakaway with 33 — Building-Contracting telephone technique. Must with our customers EAST WINDSOR-Six acres the NHL since 1964, had 283 goals in 233, Ike M iller 205, Carl 34 — Roofing-Sidmg type at least 50 WPM to preferred but not necessary. WARREN E. 3:50 remaining to break a 2-2 tie as TWI-LITE- Gerry Tracy 36 — Heating-Plumbing Clean pleasant surroundings. inaccordance with our with spacious ten room a shutout when he knocked in a 764 games prior to this season but Ogren 200555, Tom Ata- H alp Wanted 13 Halp Wantad 13 qualify. 40 hour week. Hours marketing policy. Contemporary. Two baths Philadelphia extended its unbeaten 214-451, Camille Scuta 36 — Flooring CENTURY 21 Apply 242 Broad Street. HOWLAND, Inc. rebound 35 seconds into the third had just one assist in seven games mian Jr. 200, Roland Smith 37 — M.oving-Trucking-Storage ADVERTISING will include some weekends Write in confidence to: plus two lavs, 3 fireplaces, period. string over Los Angeles to 13 games. 200458, Betty Ventura 180- 36 — Services Wanted TEDFORD REAL NOW accepting applications and holidays. Office is in Pertonnel Recruftar Rtallor* 643-1108 before going to New Haven. 218-566, Ken Bower 208, SECRETARY - Part-time, 12 large bam. Call Suzanne or 463, Dottie Whitehead 467, MISC. FOR SALE ESTATE, Rt. 44A, Bolton RATES Sen ice for full time employment. downtown Hartford. Company Arthur Shorts, 646-3233. J. Rich W arner 211-564, Bob p.m. - 5 p.m. Short hand and " g a s " M ary Boyko 472, M ary Bot- 40 — Household Goods Notch, Bolton, 647-9914 Call 928-3869 between 9 and 2 paid benefits and parking. Watson Beach Co., Oliver 200, Ed Czaikowski 1 d a y __ ) U word per day typing absolutely necessary. LAND 1 $58,900 - SPRING STREET. ticello 463, Marge Barry 41 — Article for Sale It your friendly and Station only. Call 522-8960 between 10. a.m. Manchester Office, 647-9139. 202-567, Don McLaughlin 42 — Building Supplies 3 days ... lOt word per day and 3 p.m. only, for applica­ 289-9542 ask for Mrs. Quinn. Three bedroom Ranch, huge 453. 43 — Pets -Birds- Dogs dependable real eetate 6 days — 9t word per day Division Of oooo h o k moust m u mc Equal Housing Opportunity. Supenisors ADDRESSERS WANTED - tion. PO BOX JIBA rec room, 1V5 baths, fireplace, 204. 44 — Livestock— oHIca. We go out of our 26 d a ys__ 6C word per day SERVICE STATION atten­ UlSIATf StMO.SPMNGfKtO WtS4»1 45 — Boats & Accessories immediately! Work at home in aaart aepattyiatf amplaiar m il 2 car garage. 100 x 200’ corner, way to help our clients 15 words $2.00 minimum dant wanted part-time mor­ Bruins got mad, even 46 — Sporting Goods Happy Ada ...... $2.30 inch — no experience necessaiy. 646-8727, evenings 649-1294, 47 — Garden Products find that home that they One of New England's Excellent pay. Write nings. Apply in person only. 643-1357. Broker. 46 — Antiques dream about. We will fastest growing Getty, 118 Main Street, ManchoBter 49 — Wanted to Buy independent service American Service, 8350 Park GENERAL always help you find a station chains is seeking Lane, Suite 269, Dallas Texas, Manchester. Bualnaaa Opportunity 14 COVENTRY, NORTH - S Jal Alai results RENTALS bank that will finance setl-motivated "shirt­ 7 5 2 3 1 ,______Room Garrison Colonial. 11/2 WAS YDUR 52 — Rooms for Rent sleeve'' personnel to ACCOUNTING CLERK PART-TIME Secretary for STILL TIME. Open your baths, first floor family room. 53 — Apartments for Rent your mortgage. It you (versee 10 stations. with Minnesota 54 — Homes for Rent FULL-TIME DRIVER and busy South Windsor law firm. business on Main Street. Take 4 bedrooms. Immediate oc­ mm TDD Stars have any queetlone regar­ Thursday Nighl 55 — Business lor Rent We offer excellent counter person. Prefer South Windsor Public School Good typing skills essential. advantage of the Christmas cupancy. $46,900. Hayes one went over the boards after them, 56 — Resort Property lor Rent ding the area or the salaries, life Insurance, someone with experience, but No legal experience SMALL FDR YDUR BOSTON (UPI) - Not only 13 Minnesota players to wear a 57 — Wanted to Rent major medical coverage, season. The Manchester Mali, Corp., 6466131. SEvorn school syetem let ua will train the right person. ary. then I would. That’s embarrassing helmet. “In this league it’s not 5b — Misc. for Rent long term disability, thrift 811 Main, 643-1442. did the Boston Bruins get mad, 2-S«|ii 140 4i0 2.00 answer them lor you, we plan and a company car. Apply in person Fuzz Auto 12 month position for a 27Mt 529, South Windsor. THANKSGIVING (for the Minnesota players) as whether you win or lose; it’s whether nsT 5-Zirrt 0.00 3.20 AUTOMOTIVE hour week, with a minimum hour­ they got even with the H m s lfL lip i 13.40 110 100 34tvrari 4i0 have bean In businats lor Send resume including Parts, 130 Center Street, ly rate of $3.10. Operate Key MANY PEOPLE only dream M tnchdtcr Colonial human beings,” — Autos for Sale salary history In you let them know you’re willing to 4 - ln i Im 9.00 4.00 M U 2-5 $45.70 — Trucks for Sale many yatra and wa know Manchester. ^ n ch , Key Varified Equipment, LICENSED PLUMBERS and DINNER? Minnesota North Stars. 1- Miatla lirtvia 3i0 confidence to: of owning their own business. OWNER TRMSFERRED Wensink, a second-year winger stand in there. NrfwU 2-5 $127i0 — Heavy Equipment for Sale and Perform General Clerical experienced helpers. Apply in VM t M ($9.00 TriiicU 2-5-3 $554.40 the area. Call or atop In Perhaps it’s time for you to Still riled over an early-season loss — Motorcycles-Bicycles SUPERVISOR WANTED. function, associated with accoun­ person between 8 a.m. and Six rooms, fireplaced LOOK AT with a history as a scrapper, said the “O'Reilly did a job on me but that hrfKti U $224.10 — Campers-Trailers-Mobile toon, wa are hare to serve pursue that dream. I have TrifKta 34-al $210.00 Enm ting and data processing office. living room, formal dining at Minnesota that cost them the ser­ fight with Pirus was “a spur of the 2-Zi^Z«ra Homes you. Excellent opportunity to 4:30 p.m. RM&D Mechanical doesn't mean I’m going to be afraid 15.00 ISO 4J0 ADVERTISING over 1,000 businessess for sale room, eat-in kitchen, 3 vices of Terry O’Reilly for three SECOM 1-ftti Artute 4.00 140 66 — Automotive Service supplement income. Contractors, 25 Terrace Dr., by owners. Many for THIS HOME! moment thing” and that the gestures of him next time we face the SJiMrtii I lliO 140 4.40 High School Graduate, type O-im ChitUI 4.00 67 — Autos lor Rent-Lease DEADLINE Enthusiastic and responsible Vernon Ct. minimum down. For free bedrooms, natural games, the Bruins beat the North to the Minnesota bench were 2- h i h r t m 0.00 4J0 M U 1-2 $43J0 minimum 40 wpm, at least 6 striking one year old 8- Bruins.” Mhrtta Stall 4i0 ★ ★ "A ★ individual needed to fill recent brochure write: Interstate woodwork, 2-car garage. Stars both on the scoreboard and all PirftcU M $121i0 12:00 noon the day before month's experience in operating TOOL MAKERS WANTED - room Colonial in something that “ I just did. I probably O’Reilly was unsure the incident M i a 2-5 $37.00 Trificta 2-14 $59140 vacancy in our office staff. Business Marketing, P.O. Box over the ice Thursday night. PwfKta 5-2 $7100 publication. Pleasant and persuasive data preparation equipment. Apply Mepp Tool Co., Ine., 81 desirable Porter Street wouldn’t do it now..I think I was just arose as a reaction to the events of Helpful Hint: Deadline tor Saturday and 1888, Pueblo, Colo. 81002. F.J.SPILECKI,lnc. TrificU 5-2-3 $39130 3 -M Lama telephone manner is a must. Commerce Street, Glaston­ area. Four large The Bruins won the contest, 4-2, lost on the ice, I didn't know where 15.40 5 il 5.00 Monday la 12:00 Noon Friday. Secure application from South the earlier loss in Minnesota but said 2-Fraodsca IrtacM 4J0 3.40 □ NOTICES Make aura the land you 45 hour week, spilt shift 9-1 bury. Raallora 543-2121 after grabbing a 3-0 first-period lead. i-hu UiM 15.20 7.00 5i0 Windsor Public School Ad­ SERVICE BUSINESS with bedroom s, 2Vz baths, the gate to get off was. But, I wasn’t he was “not surprised it happened. 1-U 4.00 want to buy It accurately SALES POSmON - Straight p.m. 9 p.m.-9 p.m. 9 a.m. -1 ministrative Office, 771 Main But the fans, players and coaches 5-faests Carai 7.00 5.00 M U 2-3 $34i0 $800.00 a week income wooded lot, paneled surprised at all that they didn’t come Possibly it was a carryover from the 3-JJ 6.00 FaritcU 3-2 $92.10 surveyed. commissions, leads fumisned p.m. Saturday. Send resume Street, South Windsor, Conn. ( M U 54 $3160 Losf and Found 1 PLEASE READ available in this area. A cash TOLLAND - Newer 6 Room family room with talked more about a third-period off the bench.” last game. Actually it wasn’t TrifaeU 3-2-1 $345.00 to homeowners. Call 242-5402. b American Frozen Foods, 29 business. Minimun down pay­ FerlccU $-5 $12100 TEVm RN’s - LPN’s Contemporary Ranch. 1 1/2 fight that seemed to have been left Minnesota Coach Andre Beaulieu, Trifacta t-5-3 $2U.90 YOUR AD Bissell Street. East Hartford, ment required. Telephone 203- beamed ceilings.walk- anything at all. It was just a fight. l4Ma lOJO SiO 4i0 IMPOUNDED • Mixed breed, TEMPORARY Einployment - Ct. 06108 or Call Sharon after baths. Acre treed lot. over from the Oct. 26 game in who took over from Ted Harris oii Fixin 5 -M a 1140 5J0 627-0550,-...... '1-9544. 203-481-1 Fireplace. $42,900. Hayes out heated basement, “I had no intentions and from the 34asa 1160 ItO 3i0 black female puppy. Oakland Claisitied ads are taken over At a Health Care Facility for 9:00 at 569-4990. CROSS ROADS Out reach NURSE AIDES Bloomington, Minn, 4 4 M 4.00 Street area. Contact Corp., 646-0131. plush carpeting, 2-car Thanksgiving, said his players did way the game started, I don't think 2-Msatla 5.60 7.40 M U 5 4 $ 4 5 J 0 ihe phone as a convenience. an office clerk. Figure ap- worker - Willing to work with The russet-haired O’Reilly, 7-faasU 140 Manchester Dog Warden at The Herald Is responsible for teenagers in street settings. BEAUTY PARLOR - oversized garage. $85.- not come off the bench because “I they had any intentions of roughing Parfada 6-5 $105.60 pituded a must. Some typing . CDMPANIDNS Excellent Bolton location. M U 2-3 $40i0 Trifada 6-54 $93140 646-4555. janly one incorrect insertion and HEBRON. Make an offer on 000. suspended for three games after don’t think it would have helped NrfacU 3-2 $120.90 required. Call between 8:30 Must qualify under CETA Needed to provide nursing us up. Whatever the fine is, though, EUVERTI then only to the size of (he program. B.A. required. Good Lucrative time to start. this spotless seven room bumping a referee in the wild game Trifada 3-2-7 $140.00 l-fraeeiMa OUia original insertion. Errors which and 4, 647-9196. services in private homes anything. It just would have caused 941 440 440 Poraonala TEDFORD REAL ESTATE Business and ail equipment. Ranch. Decorator family it’s worth it. You’ve got to stand up nFTM IMaalChasUI I I H 1040 do not lessen the value of the salary and benefits. Call 646- and medical facilities. at Minnesota, won a stunning deci­ more trouble.” 1- Uaatia Zarra All offers considered. Also room with wood burning for yourself and for your team.” . 740 $40 3.60 SlMyOdM 6.00 advertlsemeni will not be cor­ CLERK TYPIST - With ap­ CARRIERS 2015. Consideration given to Main Street, Manchester loca­ WARREN E. sion over blond Steve Jensen, who in­ 2- fanta Caya 1.40 340 9mm 14 $41.40 RETIRED GENTLEMAN stove, two car garage, acre lot But Jensen, one Minnesota player Cherry said he did not instruct his 6-JJI * •••••••••••••••••••• rected by an additional inser­ titude for figures. preference of days and 440 Padada 14 $155.10 would like to meet a woman in tion. TELEPHONE OPERATOR - tion. Business and equipment. . Out of state owner anxious. HOWLAND, Inc. stigated the melee at 9:26 of the final willing to battle the Bruins, thought team to fight but felt there would be M U l- 2 $ 3 3 il Trifada 14-5 $73340 Experienced in order entry hours — 4 to 40 hours Only $6500. Lessenger Sells, Pariada 1-2 $10240 60's as a companion. Good □ EMPLOYMENT 4 p.m. to 12 midnight or 12 $52,900. Barnett, Bowman and RMlIora 643-1106 period by skating around the ice the- North Stars must assert nmni deslreable. Apply Pillow 6466713. a reaction because of remarks about Trifada 1-24 $31240 home. Call 649-2507. Texln Corp. 49 Begent St., NEEDED midnight to 8 a.m. Immediate available weekly. Live-in Co. Realtors, 6^3M1. shouting at Boston players. themselves. 2-OrWalZmU 13.00 440 3.60 ••••••■•••••••••••a,•«•••• the Boston team made by Minnesota sam l-2api Laraa 540 1100 Manchester. for ^ opening for gal with at least companions also needed. Boston’s Mike Milbury, who “We’ve got a little reputation of l-C k v a U, M I S,M I H 7-CkanU (hasU I 6.00 SANTA will come to your Help WantaU 13 Halp Wantad 13 two years experience as Malpractice coverage, President Gordon Ritz after the I-MnlOlmIQUia I.U ISO M U 1-2 $30.00 Manchester and whacked Minnesota players cleanly being too timid,” said Jensen, one of 44raacttca ZarrU $.90 home, business, store, Christ­ RN FOR Internists’ office in telephone operator or bonding, and gam e in Bloomington. Pariada M $12170 mas or Chanukah party. Call NURSES AIDES. Full time, and otherwise throughout the game, M U 1-7 $2LM Trifada 2-1-7 $12040 Manchester. Position East Hartford areas answering service operator, workingmen's compensa­ Parfida 1-7 $1540 646-4611. all shifts, high starting rate, MECHANICS. Manufacturer was the target of Jensen’s remarks XTTDiMCE: $3713 available January 8, 1978. to dalfvar tlw in our security company. tion provided. Trifada 1-74 $321.90 M nU: $302421 excellent benefits Apply in of abrasive blast equipment Applicant must be alert, but O’Reilly got to the Minnesota left Hours 9-5 p.m. Monday thru Manchttlw Evening person Mrs. Ferguson, Direc­ requires mechanic with Friday with alternating Satur­ reliable and have excellent knowledge of assembly of Does Big Mean Best? wing first, rattling him with a couple tor of Nursing or Mr. Atlas. days. Dally schedule may Herald telephone capabilities. Hours AID & ASSISTANCE of quick left hands, Post outscores Lorraine Manor Nursing machinery and machining; Caff ’ will Include some weekends i LEGAL vary so applicant must be Home, 25 Lorraine Street, 233- blueprint reading is also of NorthMstwn Too often Real Eatate Companiea are choien because they are Peter McNab and Nick Beverley Jal Alai entries flexible. Please send resume and holidays. Company paid Connvcilcut, Inc. 8242. required.d. Apply in person to along with salary 647-9946 benefits and parking. Call 522- big, because they boast that they are “National” or because skirmished in another corner while NOTICE Oscar Forand, Shop 357 East Csntar 8t. reqiUrementa and references I". 8960 between 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. theyareon television. However, like any professional service, , John Wensink pummeled Alex Pirus. Friday Night PLANNING AND ZONING r e a l e s t a t e Sales People. superintendent. Interviews to P.O. Box V, Manchester. only for application. Manchsatar, Cl. MCC courtsters Must have license or in conducted in the afternoon the quality of a Realtor is dependant upon the credibility, the W B lK a ;.:- Wensink won the award — 643-9515 nuT FOMTI COMMISSION receiving a two-minute elbowing r , saam Ton process. Generous commis­ Monday through Friday, 1:30 experience, the integrity of the individual involved. g £ ^ KEITH 1. Fwti Imfmm rj l-Ztfria $■: 1. C M I 0-2 Town of Andover, to 4:30 p.m. nessure Blast Jumping off to a commanding early lead, Post Junior College I M W wl 5-1 M r r i ikUdm $-1 sion schedule. Wotverton call, a five-minute fighting major, a L t Wy 3-1 Connecticut Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. Manufacturing Co., 41 Chapel Gas 3 .M W 4-1 tfhrts r j 3. Olm 7-: X Octal 4-1 KEITH REAL ESTATE Is a antall concern with an outstand­ 10-minute misconduct and a game tacked a second straight defeat on Manchester Community i r t b M 1-2 4. tan iA rtm 10-1 At its November 14, 1977 Street, Manchester, Conn. MANCHESTER DENTAL Of­ M S.CVM i j 4. Zvn I-] Station ing background. Two of the four membera have Ihe G R I dealgnation; misconduct from referee Wally College’s basketball team last night at East Catholic High, 98-82. S.hMMI i M iv I $-1 X U n a 7-2 meeting the Planning and PART TIME HEAD Librarian 0 ^ . An Ekjual Opportunity SERVICE fice has opening for part-Ume i OrtA ki 1-1 C liM iC t e ik M Ehnpioyer. one la the Past Prea. of both the Capitol Region C l Hand the Northeast CI H arris. M M C m 1-1 7. M l T.Qrtaal 0-1 Zoning Commission approved - For Andover Public Library, m o t h e r l y Babysitter work. (Two full days and The visitors, playing their opening i tan Cm t-1 LFaM i rj 7. Mi M approximately 20 hours week- STATION .Vttendants D. Our reputation for Integrity and reliability speaks for itself. Personal Before leaving though, Wensink Next start for MCC will be Satur­ iU m a S-1 the following petition. Needed - For working mother, Saturday a.m.) Varied dental game, were up 42-29 at the 10-minute SW Jm $M lirtwn SS Frnciin iy. Persons with library STEADY WORK - ReUable, duties dealing with children. service Is our goal. Because of this the siae of our firm has been deliberate­ day night at 8 against Norwalk Ckim- 4-14 1-74 3-14 1-34 6-1-2 7-3-1 M4 1-74 * 2 i+H-m m 5-3-2 34-1 5-34 5-3-1 A 6-lot subdivision on Bunker nights. Only those Interestea cruised by the Minnesota bench, first mark but at intermission the margin experience, or library science hard worker, who wants MANAGER in children need apply. Cali Experience preferred, will ly limited. We're all FULL TIME In Real Estate. To become larger would munity College at East Catholic. FVTI Qimni Hill Road, Andover, Ct. known Male B Famala throwing his hands, palms out, at the was shaved to three points, 56-53. 4- 1 1. Itamciri h ri education preferred. Send steady employment, good In- 646-4675. consider full-time employee if U N ) M n H 1. C M Zam 71 as “Oak Ridge Estates” Full time nights. 12 to No Actual Expprianca upset the intimate working relationship so necessary in such a personal Minnesota bench to show his con­ Ikn U a ii 7-2 2. M M ^ X k n Octal M resume to Box 38, Andover, come.e. Call 5 2 8 ^ betwilween 9- It required. qualified. Send resumb to Better balance proved the difference 1-1 3. Irn Z m owned by Mr. It M rs. business. It is our policy to take on only as much business as we can han­ tempt for the North Stars, then 3.lantiem XZkiiUmi 3-1 Conn. 06232. »only. 8 a.m., 6 days a week. CAREER MINDED? We need Dental Assistant. Suite 202, in the final 20 minutes. 7 -1 4. M r I mM iM n lliln r l-l Qood Starling Salaries. iZipACm 0-2 Lawrence Nizza. Experience helpful, people who are Interested In a 191 Main Street, Manchester. dle in the professional manner appropriate to our reputation. holding his hands up, palms inward, PoNi (98) Anton 7 0-314, Ramonas 6 2- 1-1 UJCm XknZirrk l-l X Frncliw kUcta l-i Appllcatlona will be Post had just too many guns with 5- 1 I M i W f iUOyllvn 5-1 Also, approved for Mr. It Mrs. NEEDED - School Bus '^I’M DREAMING of a Green career in Marketing and accapted at the and gesturing with his fingers that he 314. McLachlan 3 4-1010. Williams 3 (M) 6, l-t 7. ta n Stall XJJtak t-1 but will train. Must five players in twin figures, led by 7. I t a M Zam l-l r.ktmCtaakl M Walter G. Clark on Long Hill Drivers. Will train if “hristm as!” Be an Avon Management. Young, expan­ following O ASUN O DIVISIONAL ACCOUNTS and Giorgio 7 16 15. McKinney 2 3-5 7, Am­ 1-2 i k n in X MraflA Imk 1-1 necessary. For South Wind­ be over 18 years. SERVICE STATION wanted to fight any and ail players. Skip Anton and Bud Ramonas, each r I SSS kra Cam XFnHiM I 7-1 R oad, A ndover, Ct. An S'R(lepresentatlve. Earn money ding organization looking for systems controller, for SMSFraKkcaMI SWJJtak sor. 90 Brookfield Street. 289- Apply... No one moved from the.Minnesota brose 61-7 13, Jacobs 2 2-8 6, Silva 10-12, l-M 24114-3 M 4 l-M 44-2 34-1 l-H 34-7 7^31-14 1-74 application for a Special Per­ m your spare time. Start now - people who want an opportuni­ national and inter-natlpnal with 14. 14-2 34-1 3-1-4T14 5918. TOLLAND TPKL hotel and food service. Ten bench, so Wensink skated slowly to Nulan 1 00 2, Hicks 3 1-2 7 41 16-48-98 vm son _ TWini mit to operate a beauty salon buy lots of presents this- ty to grow with us. ^roplete Pacing the Cougars for a second I.M m W 0-1 U lk M 1-1 l . M Octal 1-1 l.FmcknOkn 7-2 pecember. Call 523-9401. traininining progri'am. Call Mr. years minimum experience. th e d ressing room as the 10,156 111 U n i t-2 Cknla C m 1-1 under customary home usage MOMARTY straight game was 6-9 Bruce LeDoyt t tSSU im i 6-1 f DRIVERS FOR School bus Bay,, 872-7381. MANCHESTER Graduate of hotel and food JCeitli Real Ssiate X Am M m $-1 M M U r m 7-2 Boston fans cheered wildly. (82) Milner 5 14 11, Thompson 2 I J a n m n XI X J JO ^ 5-2 on their property. wanted. We will train you. MEDICAL SECRETARY / service school. Must be bl- with 17 points, hitting seven times 3-t i F n i k l M 4-1 m “I can’t believe no one on their 1-3 5, LeDoyt 7 3-5 17, Litke 3 0-0 6. Zocco X 9m Jn M 5. co^r M n 5-1 Mary Keenan, Part-time. Housewives and Bookkeeper - For Manchester BROTHERS HOUSEWIFE Willing to work lingul. French and Spanish from the floor. Joe Bazzano added 11 MrtiwUi uS.M uiaaii,l 318 Center Btreet 172 East Center St., Manchester team came after Wensink,” said 2 25 4, Zito 2 5-5 9, Niedomys 0 2-3 2, Dixon 5-1 1 OrM 12m i I 1-2 IFnekwCMIM Lktimlini) l-l Chairman | retirees preferred. physician's office. Monday occasionally, as a fill In day necessan. Salary $225,000. points with as did Wilber Milner. T.MCm 3- 1 LOW*Ink T . F M n M M 9-1TEWllnM M Planning and Zoning thru Friday. Pleae send Mencheeler, Conn. waitress. Good pay, good Apply Connecticut State Boston Coach . “I know if 4 1-4 9. Biancolli I 0-0 2. Wilson I 2-2 4. I M n lli f in 4- 1 I k tm Saab 1-1 Manchchester area, call 643« 646-4126 649-1922 Leading rebounders were LeDoyt IMMlhn M tOmklUi M 2373 or M3*24U. Vernon area resume to Box W, c/o -atuities. Apply Brass Key Employment Services, 806 Bazzano 3 5-7 11 30 22-38 82 S9S Fanil C m SmknZMTk SWM,far|k. IRn-FlRF! (f! Commission someone did that to our team, and no and Steve Zocco with nine each. 14-2 64-1 44-2 M-2 «-3 3-14 4-2-7 « 4 24-7 1-24T f l C-24 I H m T 2 -3 J-M 036-11 call 872-2826. Manchester Herald. Kestaurant. Main Street, Manchester.

1 PAGE EIG H T-B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn,, Fri.. Dec. 2. 1977 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn.. Fri., Dec. 2. 1977 — PAGE NINE-B EAST OF THE RIVER REAL ESTATE MARKET EAST OF TH MVn REAL ESTATE MARKn EQUAL HOUSING EQUAL HOUSING EQUAL HOUSING EQUAL HOUSING 646-8250 STOP DKIIHMt HOMES OF MERRITT

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JIM AND RAY, IN ADDITION TO MANCHESTER - FIvt Family. Caniral loeaUon, tananta pay all utllltlaa. Sacondary financing available. SELLING THEIR SHARE - AND Low down paymanL $M,900. MORE - OF USTINGS HAVE GLASTONBURY — Pluah 5 jt ^ L I L ceilinged living room. Additional stone 750 7 bags Coming w on Mooeyiierket it »n Food Mart Manchester Parkade | well maintained all Brick, 6-family income YOUR nCTURE HERE? 5 bags fireplace in 26’ lower level family room. 1000 property. Three floors, Two-Four Room P H I L C O N T I D A N LANDERFIN 9 bags 6 bags 1500 13 bags 9 bags Apartments each floor. Good location. The PHIL AND DAN HAVE ESTABLISHED THEMSOVES IN A SHORT 2000 17 bags 11 bags Gallery (ff Fiberglas Insulation R-11 {3 W roils) A tradition of banking excellence Homes TIME AS EFFECTIVE, ENERGETIC GO-GETTERS. WE HAVE NO Sq. Ft. 15” Wide 23” Wide The Savii^s Bank of Manchester IM F U m 500 7 rolls 5 rolls PHILBRICK t n n a realty company 750 11 rolls 8 rolls M-tSM it pays to check with us before you decide. HOURS: OBIEGTION TO YOUR SPEAKING TO THEM, IF YOU ARE 1000 15 rolls 10 rolls Call Mr.House.Tel.646-1700 646-4200 oBRncy 646-4200 Dally 8:30 • 8 p.m. 1500 22 rolls 15 rolls SundaYt Cloaad 364 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER Sat, 0 ajii. ■ 6 pjn. INTERESTED IN A CAREER IN REAL ESTATE WE OFFER OVER 2000 30 rolls 20 rolls

Hornet For Sale 23 Hornet For Site TWENTY YEARS OF GROWTH AND LEADERSHIP. AS ONE OF OUR 23 Heel Ettete Wented 28 Articlet for Sole 41 Garden Products 47 Apartments For Rent 53 ■

TOLLAND - Ten gorgeous - I»;H0R5EP9( i^UT GOOD condltloiMd. om i ALL CASH For your property, IM S timti ■ CHRISTMAS TREES - acres, mostly open, with 7 __Sos’ snd chilr, Me. 1123 O BEGINNERS STUART Four WE HAVE customers waiting I COLLEAGUES SO APTLY PUTS IT - WE HAVE STOOD “THE TEST within 24 hours. Avoid rep piece drum set. $175, with hl- Blue/white Spruce for for the rental of your apart- “ room Custom Ranch. Stone Tape, Instant Service. Hayes .16-h LESSENGER fireplaced family room, 2 1/2 hat zllgin cymbols, feso. Ask tagglflg/cutting. Wreaths, ment or home. J.D. Real ■ Corporation, 8464)131. fireplace wood by trunkful. baths, 20 X 40 inground pool, for Micki. 6^2191. Estate Associates, Inc. 646 * OF TM L” MANY HAVE NOT. SELLS FREE boughs. Stanley Tree 1980. ; large bam. Call Suzanne or SELLING your house? Call us GIBSON FREEZER, frost Farm, Long Hill Road, of Arthur Shorts, 646-3233. J. first and weTl make you a Route 6, at Andover Church. MANCHESTER Watson Beach Co., free, 20 cubic feet. Used six LOOKING for anything in real Z WE OFFER: PRACnCAUY EVERY SALES AID AVAILABLE cash offer. T.J. Crockett, 742-6438. estate rental - apartments, • Central location. Warm 3 Manchester office, 647-9139. Realtor, 643-1577. Say it where months. $250 or best offer. bedroom Cape, large Equal Housing Opportunity. Call 6464075. ••• homes, multiple dwellings, no Z NEW ON THE MARKET VERNON-TOLLAND LINE Antiques 48 fees. Cali J.D. Real Estate “ WE ASK: HARD WORK, A PREFERENCE FOR UNLIMITED New listing. Immaculate TVi room Ranch. Three country kitchen. Quiet IMMEDIATE Cash for your Raised Ranch with three bedrooms, IVi baths, for­ TAG SALE - 34 Spruce Street, Associates, Inc. 6^1980. Z bedrooms, living room, kitchen and dining area. Separate street. $36,900. BOLTON / MANCHESTER property. Let us explain our mal dining room, fireplaced living room, and 2-car Line - All QualilW! Ansaldi Cootr p d T ’, Manchester. Household fur­ WANTED. Antique furniture, den, and lower level family room with fireplace. 1 acre lot fair proposal. CalTall Mr. they see it., ir u i glass, pewter, oil paintings or garage. $53,900. OPPORTUNITY OVER SO-CALLED “SECURITY’’ built Ranch. Fireplaced Belfiore, 647-1413. niture, camping equipment, TWO St THREE Room Apart- J $53,900. COVENTRY dining room overlooking large odds 'n ends. Sunday 10 'tU 6, other antique items. R. ment Available. Downtown • Unique Spanish design. 4 Harrison, 643^09. location. $170 & |190 per • treed lot. Family room leads MAY WE BUY your home? Monday thru Thursday,'8 to 8 ■ . CALL FOR A CONFIDENTIAL INTERVIEW rooms, fireplace, large to patio, and beautiful in Quick, fair, all cash and no .m., and Friday, Saturday St month, including heat. F^ul Z yard. Needs handy man. ground pool. Truly must be in a unday, 9 to 5. WANTED - Furniture, old W. Dougan, Realtor, 643-4535. • roblems. Call Warren E. g toys. Bisque dolls, steins, $19,900. seen. East Coast Realty, 528- hwland, Realtors, 643-1108. 9668, evenings 647-9048. S GIRL SCOUT Rummage Sale clocks, swords, guns. Outright FOUR ROOM Apartm ent. ■ MEMBERS: g r e a t er m a n im s t e r b o ar d o f r e a lt o r s - Saturday, December 3rd, 12 purchase or consignments. $185 monthly. 95 High Street, Z WE WILL BUY Your home. 644-8962. MANCHESTER - Qean and .UMII to 4, E m anuel L utheran Rockville. 8766636. Z 1600 BRICK COLONIAL Immediate sale. Fast, ef­ Ciassified AD GREATER HARTFORD BOARD OF REALTORS roomy, 9 room Bungelow, new ficient, professional service. 'llgTn Church, Church/Chestnut 7 rooms, 2-(- acres. wiring and insulation. Extra ..CROI Street, Manchester. THE PACK RAT is open MANCHESTER ■ Two Arruda-Barcomb, 644-1539, again. Sundays, 12 to 5 except GREATER VERNON BOARD OF REALTORS Borders pond. Horse deep lot. Owners anxious, low 528-9395. Bedroom apartment. $185 lovers. Only $49,900, $40s. East Coast Realty, 528- M' With 3C-ln. dlsmtttTDon- U'T auSTANO Flbtrali$s'. u H v GIGANTIC TAG SALE. holiday weekends. 40 Flora monthly. No neat or utilities. 9668, 643-9969. Moving, must sell crib, end Road, off Route 85, Bolton. Carpeting, parking. No pets BOLTON tables, cocktail tables, One months security. 6465200 Wanted to Buy LOSETO PLAYGROUND Unique T'/z room California Ranch. Cathedral ceiling living COLUMBIA KEEP SMILING bookcases, Kenmore broiler 49 room and dining room, 1st floor family room, work saver Cape Lovers. 6 rooms, MANCHESTER - One Conveniently located to highway, shopping, bus, and COMMEROIAL INVESTMENT DIVISION OF CONN. grill, race track, car rack, kitchen, 3 bedrooms, spacious lower level enjoyment room. country acre. Real Loft-Land for Sale 24 LOOKING FOR A used high bedroom apartment, at $195 playground area for the kids. Three tedrooms, sewing machine, Christmas 2 baths, 2 fireplaces, carpeting, 1 acre lot with an excellent sharp! Only $32,900. Household Goods and party items and many chair in a safe and good condi­ two bedroom apartment a finished rec room in basement, and fireplaced living WE WORK! AND BUILDING LOT For Sale - 40 view. Asking $74,500. household items. Great tion. Reasonable. Call 646 $220. Includes: heat, ho room. $43,500. Henry Street. Near schools. 8343, anytime. water, stove and refrigerator A U POINTS RELOCATION SERVICE No brokers. Call 646-4528.46- REFRIGERATORS She lieralh prices, goodIcoi condition. ■ Dec. 3, GOOD SELECTION Within walking distance o 4528. Washers, ranges, used, L 10 a.m.-5’ P' p.m. 115 Ollcott OF LARGE NEW guaranteed and clean. New CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Street, Manchester. downtown. Call 6460090. REALTY CD., INC. RANCHES, IN shipment damaged, GE and D .F . R E A L E THE WILLIAM E. BELFIORE AGENCY MANCHESTER - ResidenUal MANCHESTER - Two B Zone Building Lot. Frfgidaire. Low prices. B.D. TAG SALE - Saturday, VARIOUS STAGES Pearl and Son, 649 Main PHONE 643-2711 December 2, 3. 10 a.m. to □ RENTALS bedroom renovated apart­ 175 Main St. 646-4525 6 4 3 - l f t « a OF COMPLETION, Convenient location. All utilities. Priced to sell. Paul Street, 643-2171. Main Street, FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD dark. Everything from an­ ment within walking distance Roburt D. Murdock, Roiltor STARTING IN THE 6462171. tiques to lawn equipment. 67 of downtown, $240, includes: Realtors 647-1413 W. Dougan, Realtor, 643-4535. Roome lor Rent 52 UPPER $40s. Gray Road, South Windsor. Heat, hot water, stove ant BUFFET - Contemporary •••••••••••••••••••••••••• refrigerator. Call 6460090. Danish Teak. 8 feet long, good Building Suppllee 42 WANTED - Retired or Investment Property 25 matured gentleman to room CONTEMPORARY 8 storage space. Call 6 4 6 ^ 4 . HOME OF THE WEEK 41 Articles lor Sale. 41 and board. Use of TV and FOUR ROOM APARTMENT T3ET MORE with ROOM CASTLE Articlea for Sale NATURAL STONE for kitchen. Call 742-5066. GIANT INDOOR FLEA retaining walls, veneers, - Adults only. No pets, no With 14 acres. View. $79,- Market to benefit Conn. ALUMINUM sheets used as 32 INCH SEARS Snowplower appliances. Parking for one patios, etc. Pick up by the ROOMS FOR RENT 900 or? INVESTMENTS Valley. Adventist School printing plates, .007 thick, for a riding tractor or mower. pound or deliveiy by the ton. car. Security. Call mornings, 23x32", 25 cents each or 5 lor $75. 6469708. 428 Lake St. Covenient location near or after 4, 64612K. ISENTRY Athletic program. Furniture, Bolton Notch Stone Quarry, hospital, unfurnished $20 per athletic equipment, tram­ $1. Phone 6462711. 6463163. REAL ESTATE ,SERVICES ANDOVER Manchettar — polines, firewood ($12 for 1/5 HOUSEHOLD ITEMS, An- week. Paul W. Dougan, THREE OR FOUR bedroom Antique lovers. 8‘/2 room Realtors, 643-^. Commercial building on cord) Sund^ Dec. 4. 360 UNIFORMS WANTED - Cub tiques. Iron and spool beds, Dogs-BIrds-Pets 43 apartment. Downtown loca­ COLONIAL C o lo n ia l. 2 a c r e s . Foster Rd., South Windsor. 9 Scouts, Boy and Girl Scouts, oak frames, some old glass tion. $250. monthly Paul W BARROWS Main Street. Six retail LIGHT Housekeeping Room - AND , Business zoned. Main a.m. 5 p.m. Brownies, nurses. East and bric-a-brac. Saturday and DOG-CAT BOARDING Dougan Realtor 643-4^. route. $62,509. stores fully leased. Ideal Catholic School. 649-1225. Sunday. ,10 a.m. 57 French Fully furnished. Stove, FOUR BEDROOMS bathlng/grooming. Obedience refrigerator and linens carefree investment. 30 INCH G.E. Electric Range. Rd., miton. Off Rt. 85. protection classes. Complete FOUR ROOM .A partm ent. WALLACE Newer Colonial with Vk baths, fireplace, beautiful provided. 801 Main Street, 646 COMPANY For Professional $225,000. Good condition, $75. Call ^ TWO 300 AMP Rectifiers - modern facilities. Canine Appliances, carpeting, rec room, formal dining room, kitchen with all Counselling, call; FOR SALE - Baby Grand parking. Adults only, no pets. MANCHESTER PARKADE 5667, after 5:00 p.m. ask for Good condition. Good for Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon appliances, lots of wall-to-wall carpeting. $40's. Gerry Wilson, Terry QIaalonbury — I n ­ Bill. plating, or welding. Call 646 Piano. Asking $450. We will Road, Manchester. For reser­ ^ month. Availablle Dec. 5 CUTE AS A BUnON 3439 from noon til 6:00 p.m. move. 6464913, after 3:00 p.m. ROOM FOR RENT - Working P u rity . 6460253. Holland, Mery Gabby, dustrial warehouse on vations please call 6465971. gentleman preferred. Shower 646-7833 WE BUY AND SELL used fur’ TEN MULTIPLE U8TINQ SERVICES 3 room cottage, living room with fireplace, full basement, Hebron Avenue. 5»000 Bath, parking. Reference ana FOUR Brenda Bernier, Ron niture. One piece or entire USED PIANOS Sc ORGANS- CHRISTMAS TREES. Cut SHIH TZU PUPPIES - AKC. ROOMS - Newly OFFICES THROUGHOUT CONNECTICUT large lot, one minute walk to Crystal Lake. Miller, and Kurt square feet of brick con­ houseful. Cash on the line. U you can live with our unupal your own. Tagging. Yeomans security. Call 6469167. painted. Centrally located, Champion lines. Will bold til Lovers should inspect this 4 bedroom home on traffic free Asking $15,000.00 Leysenger. struction. $39,900. Furniture Bam. 6464)865. hours, we can save you Tree Farm, Lake Road, An­ Christmas. Call 649-4145. ^ri*®** couple. No peU, no money! Manchester Mall dover. 742-8907. Follow signs BOLTON - NICE Large room children. References. Call cul-de-sac. Uving room, dining room, eat-ln kitchen, walk LOTS! LOTS! LOTSI 646-8713, or 646-8714 Eaat Hartford — Three Keyboards, 811 Main Street. from Rt. 6. for rent. Private, unfurnished, bewteen 5:30 and 8:30 p.m to schools. Lower $50’s. Seven lots left in Andover. Several left in Bolton, all have GERMAN SHEPARD Pups - Immediate occupancy. 646 6465064. PrAfACCIAllAl Family (4-6-4) plus Open Tuesday thru Friday, 8 No papers or shots. $40 or best NEW TO MARKET over 200 ft. frontage. to 8 p.m. 2462 or 649-8960. Phone store, separate fur­ FOR SALE - Like new 17x19 offer. Call 742-9479, anytime. Charlie. inches wash stand ONLY. AVAILABLE DECEMBER fieiocation Service At No Extra M Unusual three family on busline. 7-room owners apart­ Three lots in Vernon, one of these is 100 ft. water front on naces, $8,184 incom e. □ MI8C. FOR SALE 1st. - Three bedroom Duplex. Bolton Lake. SEASONED OAK Fireplace Complete with fixtures. Ideal NUBIAN ALPINE Nanny. W* ar« your, award-winning EtELO rdgi wtat* ment, plus a three room and a 2 room apartment. This can FOR SALE BY OWNER Parking. $49,900. Owner Wood - For delivery call THOMPSON HOUSE MEN - Call 6465033, anytime. Atractive six room Cape. for cottage or second Asking $tt. Ask for Micki. 646 Birch House Women. Central­ broktr baekad by ov«r I I yaara of aijoarianca anxious. Articles for Sale 4 i George GrUfiog, 7467m. bathroom. $20. 6494696. 2191. be a money maker. Low $40’s. Coventry one acre building lot, one ten acre of beautiful DUPLEX Taitefully redecorated. ly located. Downtown FIVE ROOM APARTMENT - and aarvloa to Iranalarrad paopla and com- high, dry cleared land with 1000 ft. roid frontage. Fireplace, aluminum siding, M anchattar— 6Vk acres STOVE / 3 SECTIONS of pipe Manchester. Kitchen Nathan Hale area. panlaa. Ona call pula ua to work markaUng your MANCHESTER 5-5 with one side completely remodeled. New bath, FIREWOOD - hard wood, cut, COIN COLLECTION for sale. SHIH TZU Champion sired, Call anytime we are at your service seven days a week. over-tlzed two car garage, industrial land with city - $ . B&D Drill Sharpner, split and delivered. Heaping privileges. Call 6462358. References, security. Call 646 proparty hara and Ending naw proparty tor you Excellent starter or retirement home on quiet street. kitchen, walls, ceilings, carpeting, etc. Real clean.- 60 Assorted coins or whole selective breeding. Will hold 8615. extras, ^ringtim e occupancy- $10. Call 6494519. cord $70, 647-1139. collection. 2463155. anywhara. Member of the Manchester and Vernon M.L.S. Service. Mid $40's. $44,500. Np agents please.647- utilities. $125,000. for holidays. Call 528-2585 ROOM FOR Gentleman. Living room, eat-in kitchen, basement rec room, aluminum after 6:00 p.m. 1101. Parking. Kitchen privileges, Call u$ today. HOMEMADE PATCH Quilts. SEASONED FIREWOOD -16, KENMORE STOVE, con­ <•••••••••••••••••••••••••• MANCHESTER - Five room siding. Low $30's. refrigerator-freezer, washer Apartment. Second floor. WARREN E. Assorted cottons, polyester 18, or 20 lengths of hardwood. tinuous cleaning oven. Good Uvestoek 44 E.H, Taildei, Frenident UAIKNAn A ROSSHTO MANCHESTER - Victoria and (Uyer, color T.V. 643-5600. Adulta. No pets. Call S664696. ■ tee HOWLAND, Inc. filled, make excellent Christ­ Call 6464061, after 6:00 p.m. condition. Extras. Asking $W. The Barrows A Wallace Company RZALTOnS Colonial. 8 rooms. -Family mas gifts. Very reasonable. Refrigerator, frost free, two [Q 28 Connecticut Boulavard TEDFORO REAL ESTATE room with fireplace. Low tax. Raaltora 643-1108 RIDING LESSONS Indoor FURNISHED SLEEPING FOUR ROOM Apartment • Made by disabled woman. 646 FOR SALE, SQUARE Grand door, one month old. FYlctgl riding ring, Western stock MANCHESTER ^ HARTFORD m Eaat HarHord, Conn. 08108 $48,900. Hutchins Agency, 646 7736. C all m ornings or piano, best offeoffer over $400. room for mature gentleman. Near buses and M(x. No pets reasonable. Call 649-3248 seat, saddle seat, and hunt 646-7833 728-8615^ 289-4331 3156. evenings. Call...... 6469107.. anytime after 4:00. Central. On bus line. Call 646 $190. month, plus utilities: 646 m 647-9914 648-2482 » seat. All levels ^9817. 4701, after 6:00 p.m.- 9000. PAGE T E N -B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Fri„ Dec. 2, 1977 ACROSS DOWN Antwtr to Vraviout Puzzle Franh and EmMl I Egypt (abbr.) 1 Flying uucert □Dl ■ULiabiLI I 13 MANCHESTER EVENING eIe RALD. Manchester. Conn,, Fri., Dec. 2, 1977 — PAGE ELEVEN-B a>i Ai/Im f o r Solo $1 Airtoo for J >1 Auloo for SHo A u lo o f o r fate e i 4 (H the note (abbr.) □C3 9 Autoworken' 2 Air (prefix) Chariss M. Schultz union (abbr.) 3 Regrettad HOW ABOUT Dear Abby 12Fii«|Fr.) 4 Ruth’t 13 Maxim . companion 14 Fathionkbla 8 Find a aum T H 6 OHBF'S By Abigail Van Buren retort 8 Tearful 6UE55U)HAT, CHUCK! ' 18 M int product ' Epoch □ D D O n D D W re n o t k id d in g , ^ES.HE'SI ' CURSE ON Attronaut mS5 TBIl/RE ACCUSED S u R P l f l ^ e ? 16Monttranga 8 CHUCK! IS MV STUPID RIGHT ALL l a w s 17 Superlative . Cooper ME OF TEALIN HER DEAR ABBY; I am a 29year-old sin^e woman. Four 5 6 ATTORNEV AROUND BUT THOSE tuffix 9 Putt to work BOX OF 60LP STARS... HERE... IKED tU SKcUl: months ago l.m et a man about my age' and we hit it off 18 Dead Sat city ]9 Church part THERE ANV PLACE? WHICH LOVE Electrical unit beautifilUy. He has Us own business, is active in politics, 20 Beginning ] ’ 31 Departed 49 Unclothed Prapoaitlan "a HASMAP£!> and plans to run for public office. He lives about 300 miles 22 Pina '» 32 Hlerology 50 Amtricanltbbr.) “Buy Your Next Car Where The Service ls”\ By birth away, but he phones me every nigdit and flies over to see 24 Look at 33 By and by 51 A drink of Tore down me every other weekend. 26 Whiff 35 Greek latter 53 Nina (Fr.) lV2 Put Into a I really fell for him, imd the feeling is mutual. We even 28 Vate 38 Mataure of 54 Space agency 30 Songitrttt discussed marriage. aecrat type (abbr.) Fitzgerald language Last weekend he said he had something important to tell 42 Apptopoa 65 Chinete 34 Hawaiian 25 Pre-adult WIntbrop me. Then he said he was married aad had two childrenhHe 44 Armenian currency guitar (abbr.) Intact said, 1 didn’t tell you sooner because I knew I was falling mountain - 68 Ralativat 38 Slttar’a Small guHart NCW,A^.BREELE>' A PAUNPPCMB GOMETIMBG 46 Atrdwolf 59 Same (prefix) in love with you and 1 was afraid you'd tell me to gqt lost. I daughter Celabration 3? Infinity of 48 Actrott 60 Comedian Bl-Focals — By Ruth Marcus F O R 5 , 0 0 0 IS A P R O M B r TH IN K r ilidn't want to lose you.” Then he started to cry. Hold In check DoaAfa5,..\Am r is THAT VOU KEEP SHOUUP Abby, 1 am so in love with him it's like I'm in a trance. dmt Dickinton Sperka 38 Stroke A B^UNDfaOME? V O JP P A U S IN . H A V E A ^ e W N He said he respects Us wife but he doesn’t love her. He 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 9 10 II enow. does love Us kids. Also, because of Us political ambitions, 39 Amalgamption V-' 40 From u 13 14 he can’t get a divorce right now. l^ t if I’m patient, 41 Befuddled lA AA DB eventually w ell be married. 43 Purpoie IS 16 17 SEAFOOD r c i s r s b i , What should 1 do? We can't help it if we met too Ute. 44 Egyptian tun S o u t h e r n f r i e d 1971 Ci-S DEEPLY Of LOVE disk 18 19 20 21 CREPES AAARCIA/ 1977 MATADOR 45 College r.fr.r.f It won't t» auy to find an oldor 22 23 24 AMD A pC h i c k e n w i t h dtgret (abbr.) Jm P In th it condition. Qf m h with DEAR DEEPLY: U you’re wise you will tell him yon ^ I C H E full whfto hard top, 3 tpaad 4 Door Sodan aquippad with amall never want to see him or hear from him again. It will hurt 47 Pitcher handle 25 26 27 26 39 30 31 32 33 g r i t s a n d m 49 DItagraeabla Pa= tranamlaalon. 6 cylindar V-8 angina, automatic tranamla­ leas if yon break it off immediately. There Is no way yon VO HAV/e CHJKUA engIne.That'a good on gaa. and alon, powar ataaring, air con­ 52 Govemeit 34 36 36 37 S E A F O O D O ^ P E S ditioning, AM radio, Untad glaaa, can win with this loser. 56 Mine workart’ WITH goal anywhera, anytima, 4 whaei 3S AND A QUICHE# C 197?by Kt* Be, I M fag us Pil OH driva and only 3Q.000 mllaa fully vinyl roof. Individual racllning aaata, union (abbr.) 39 40 DiMMGI?, and balance ot naw car guarantaa 57 Scratching guarantead. DEAR ABBY: What do you think of parents who 41 42 43 44 ONLY • B ONLY M instruct their yoimg children to “go give so-and-so a big out G u te a ).. 299 695 61 Water (Fr.) Apartmenlt For Ron! S3 Aparlmentt For Rent S3 Homaa lor Rani S4 Wanted to Rant 57 45 46 47 48 Idas”? 62 Of God (Lat) I have a relative who has trained her children to kiss on 4 ALLaACxc.3_ 12-2 22 LOCUST STREET. Seven MANCHESTER - Immediate WEEKLY SPECIAL, WANT TO RENT - Garage in 63 Japaneie- 49 60 5t 52 S3 64 55 room apartment, $260 Carpeted two bedroom with command. She always sends her little toddlers around the American occupancy. 3 rooms - $150, 4 Manchester vicinity, for 16 room to kiss everyone gooflnight—some are strangers the 56 57 15 ^9 60 61 Priscilla’s Pop — Al Vermeer monthly. Security, Call 646- all appliances and more. Only foot boat. Call 6lj.3^571. 64 Our country rooms - $165. No pets, ^curi- children have never seen before. 2426, 9 to 5. ty-deposit. Call 568-1054. $150 Rental Assistors, 236- 52 63 1 I I 54 5646. Small fee. What are your feelings about this? COMMERCIALS ARE ISN'T IT'S A I LIKED •"TO HAVE A LARGE \ NAMELESS 66 Poiitlva ■ q MANCHESTER - Four room HARTFORD - Four room 65 66 •* 67 AT THE M ^E S NOW.' THERE GROY/ING YOUR FRIDGE IN THE LOBBY apartment in a four family electrode 2 Apartments - first and third COUNTRY COTTAGE. 67 Air circulator VVHATAN OJTRAGE.' m e , TREN(? I'M SUGGESTION FOR PEOPLE TO GO TO.' house. $165. J.D. Real Estate, floor. Wethersfield Avenue, Secluded two bedrooms on □ AUTOMOTIVE DEAR NAMELESS: Unless a Uss is spontaneous, (NEWtPAKR INTCRRRKE ASIN) ESCAPE ?y AFRAIP.' ID THE 646-1980 or 646-1237. near school. 246-1815. acreage. Includes appliances, voluntary and sincere, it’s counterfeit. So I would urge kids and pets welcome. Only parents (and others) not to instruct youngsters to bestow MANAGER, Autos For Sale 61 TH O U G H - A ATTRACTIVELY Paneled LARGE SIX ROOM Duplex, $200. Rental Assistors, 236- 1976 m GREMLM their Usses indiscrlniUately. three room apartment. Stove, 5646. Small fee. 19H PLYMOUTH VOUHE WUOH Win at Bridge Central location. No pets. 1971 FORD LTD - Automatic, refrigerator, neat, electricity, Yellow finleh with tan Interior with e 6 cylinder, automatic, power W m $4895 y Security, references. power steering and brakes, gee Mving six cylinder engine, DEAR ABBY: I need your advice on how to tell a friend references, no pets. $175. 6tt- Available immediately. $225 LARGE THREE Bedroom steering, power brakes. AM-FM air conditioning, excellent three speed transmission on floor, radio, woodgrain siding, roof rack ( that she is welcome in my home but her dog is not. Super-safety play works 3167, 228-3540. month. 649-1924 or 643-2289. Ranch in Manchester. Eat in AM radio, full guaranteed. kitchen. Living room with condition. $1500. 643-9199. and morel Fully guaranteed. Every time she brings her poodle here, he piddles on my ONLY carpet. After she left I^ t time, I had to shampoo both my returned a club, but Hamlet MANCHESTER - Six room WALL STREET, HEBRON - 4 fireplace. $350 per mo. No •NORTH was on his way back to utilities. Security and WE PAY $10 For complete *2695 *4495 bedroom and living room carpets. Duplex. Three bedrooms, rooms. Wall to wall carpet. junk cars. Call Joey at Tolland I invited her here again last Sunday. When I phoned her AKQJ Elsinore with the slam. dining room, 1 1/2 baths, reference required. Century He won in dummy, lud tliu Heat, and appliances. Call 228- Auto Body, 528-1990. in advance, I told her' not to get mad, but to please not V AK82 appliances. Two children, no 9759, or 649-2871. 21, Jackston-Avante, 646-1316. eight of trumps, covered Some Other Us( ed Car Specials! bring her dog when she comes. Well, she came and brought e J87S ILL 11-2 pels. $260 per month, plus AK6 East’s nine with his king, utilities. Security required. BOLTON - Three room cot­ 1977 CHEVY CARAVAN. V-8, her dog. She said she tried to leave him but he cried so FOUR ROOM Apartment, 426 Captain’s chairs, paneled, $5,- 1975 WMICC DMT went back to dummy, led a Captain Easy — Crooks and Lawrence Available January. Call 646- Broad Street. No applian'ces. tage. Couple preferred. Lease 2 door hardtop Super Clean 1975 PUKIlAC ASTRE much she couldn't. My living room got it again! WEST EAST third trump, picked up the 000. Call 646-2158. 2 door wagon • white with wood 5346. $145. S ecurity deposit. and security. Call 1-223-4460, equipped with 6 cylinder. What can I do? She never misses your column. Please A 9 7 54 3 A 8 suit and claimed his con­ mornings til 9 a.m. automatic transmission, power ^ grained sides, equipped with 4 _ „ I hear vou tr ied to Married couple, no pets, 643- print this! V J965 V Q 10 3 tract. WHAT DODGE VAN - 1975 BlOO steering, air conditioning, vinyl cylinder engine, automatic OUTOFSHAMPOO LET SOME fresh AIR and' FOUR ROOM DUPLEX- roof, whltewblls, wheel covers 9 tranamiBSlon. power ateering, e ----- 4 Q 10 9 4 This might be called a INTO THE PENTJ^ONiWASTED MV DO YOU Available January 1st. Tradesmen. Automatic Ottlces-Slores lor Rent 55 transmission, power steering, and only 30,000 miles, fully roof rack, wheel covers, radio, B A J 10 8 5 A97432 super-safety play, but it did h a v e in Carpeting and appliances. fully guaranteed. THREE ROOM Apartment - tan. 24,000 miles. $3,800. 649- guaranteed. DEAR OUT: Your problem is not thf poddle. It’s YOU SOLTH Dl guard against the one M IN D > $200, plus security. 646-5377. Available immediately. ATTRACTIVE Four room of­ 2813. and your inability to convince your friend that you do NOT A A 10 6 2 chance in 20llthat E ast would Security. Stove and heat. Call fice. Ground level, central want her piddling poodle to make a puddle on your carpet. V 74 bald alt fouiftrumps. THREE AND ONE-HALF 643-6441. location, professional 1971 MERCURY MONTEGO. 1975 TOYOTA COROIIA 1974 CHEROKEE (S) 'lELL her if she can’t leave her dog home, you will miss e AK632 Note thatJf West held all room apartment. Second floor building, parking and utilities. A AQ four trumps the lead of the Excellent running condition. Super Clean equipped with 4 This sharp looking Jeep Is her. And if she comes and brings her dog, tell her you’re with heat hot water stove, MANCHESTER - Two Call 649-2865. North-South vulnerable ace as a (Starter wouldn’t refrigerator, wall-to-wall $700 or best offer. 646-8919. cylinder engine, automatic equipped with V-8 motor, sorry, but she can’t bring him in the house. If you lose her bedroom Townhouse. $260. automatic transmission, power a JM have hurl declarer, but only c a rp e t. $195. C entrally transmission, air conditioning, A HB friendship, you haven’t lost much. 643-2877 or 646-2699. MANCHESTER - 1200 square 1974 HORNET HATCHBACK - blue with grey Interior • a 9 ateering, mag wheals. AM radio, V m U ™ M West .North East South the lead of a low trump located. Adults only, no pets. feet or will subdivide. First cream puff, only 20,000 miles fully fulltime 4 Wheel Drive, blue with ^ M M , 1 ♦ would have wortted this Call 646-7690. 6 cylinder, standard. 58,000 while top. Don't wall lor sndw to M 1 ¥ Pass floor. Main Street location, guaranteed. SPECIAL ■ W M ^ 0 Pass 1 A miles. Asking $1650. Call 649- 3 4 modern, plentiful free 8130, after 5:30 p.m. Pass Pass 4 A FOUR ROOM APARTMENT Homes lor Rant 54 parking. $600. monthly in­ Pass 6 4 Pass Pass - Second floor. Available Pass cluding heat. Warren E. 1970 OLDSMOBILE - Station Astro-graph December 1st. No pets. Call Opening lead J4k THREE BEDROOM Duplex - Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. Wagon. Original owners. $895. 64M514. By BERNICE BEDE 080L , A Georgia reader wants to Available December 4th. $275 Can be seen at 244 Main By Oswald & James Jacoby Alley Cop — Dave Graue monthly, plus security. No Street, Manchester. know why we open one club MANCHESTER - Available utilities or appliances. Call OFFfCE SPACE MICKErS MOTOR SUES Hamlet, the melancholy with: inifnediately. Four room 649-4190. Dane, looked at his partner 432 VAK76 4964 44 1969 OLSMOBILE CUTLASS. K 76 HOW MUCH FARTHER I NOT FAR, MR. HE MAY NOT ...LOOK OVER ) WELL, I'u. apartment stove, FOR RENT you today. It's possible you the fair Ophelia and solilo­ refrigerator, separate heating Four door, hard top, power West Rd.g Route 83, Ellington, Ct 875-2595 instead of one heart. IS IT TO THE TOPr ypEEVILL.„\tDU HAVE TO, t h e r e / a b e ..! OLD COLONIAL HOUSE Par­ 250 square feet, center of steering^ power brakes. 76,000 A m e r ic a n could disappoint a friend who quized, “A beautiful dum­ CAN MAKE IT.' AMOSL. system, no pets, references tially newly decorated ground Manchester, air conditioning and I FINANCIAL ARRANGEMENTS ... CBT 1 helped you by refusing to come my, to match your own The reason we and over 99 and security. $175 . 649-4003. parking Call 643-9551. miles. Call 646-6924 after 6:00 M o t o r s percent of experts do this is floor. 816 Hartford Road. p.m. nPEM.._ nuimt-Tiitni nnru to his or her rescue. beauty, my darting. I think I Stove and refrigerator, wall- I UrBllTlwr».1l|$w.UfBHFIlOPEN Q9ra[i](i]a^ TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Be will give up all play for an that our experience has AVAILABLE JANUARY 15. to-wall carpeting. Call 646- on your guard buslnesswlse overtrick so that we can shown that we can rebid one Lovely five room apartment. 1972 DODGE SWINGER - 2 Dec. 3,1977 today. Demand a complete dis­ heart if partner responds 1050. Wanted to Rent 57 Door Hardtop. 6 cylinder, surely end the rubber.” First floor, in newer two fami­ Events may unravel this com­ closure from othtars. If some­ He won the club with his one diamond or one notrump automatic, power steering. ing year In such a way that one's holding back, you hold ly house on dead-end street. FOUR ROOM DUPLEX. 1976 PLYMOUTH VOLARE - ace and led his deuce of if he responds one spade. If Large family room. Includes INEXPENSIVE HOUSING in Blacccck, extra sharp! $1795. 1966 FORD MUSTANG 1973 OLDSMOBILE Delta 88 - you’re likely to get what you go back on them. we open one heart we just Garage, bedroom air con­ Manchester. Required by ...... ^ 2 Door. 6 cylinder. 17,000 Campera-Trallers GEMINI (May 21-June 20) trumps. West showed out stove, refrigerator, and heat. Discount Auto Sales, 634 Convertible. Excellent run­ Air conditioning, power alter. The price you pay, how­ never get a convenient ditioner, attic basement, nice responsible woman. Efficien­ Center Street’ Manchester! Air conditioned, power Mobile Homea 6S ever, could be very high. Things could get a bit rocky at and Hamlet soliloquized fur­ No bets, will consider one ning condition. $875. Call 643- steering and brakes and other ther. '"Tls well that I can chance to show our hand back yard, deadend street. cy apartment or attic con­ 646-6037. steering, power brakes. $3375. 4026 after 5 p.m. SAQITTARIUS (Nov. 260ec. home today If either you or child, $285 plus one months extras. Call 646-8446 after 6:00 ARE YOU Selling your mobile your mate are unwilling to overcome the slings and ar­ pattern. Securily required. $235 per sidered. Suggestions ------875-7146. p.m. 21) Even though you feel you security. Please call 522-0510. month. No ulilities. Available home? Buyers waiting. Please should be center stage today, compromise. One party's ob- rows of outrageous fortune.” welcomed. Please call 233- PUEGEOT 1970 504. Needs 1973 CUTLASS SUPREME - I NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN, i And after 5:00 p.m. call 742- December 15. Call 644-8841 call Plaza Homes, Broker. 1- don't hog the limelight. Let stlnance could spoil the day for East overtook dummy’s 6398 for appointment. 4924, 9 to 4 p.m. or 233-7480 repaiair. Best offer over $500. 1971 CHEVY IMPALA - Power steering, power 1974 MONTE CARLO Undau both. (ZAas^T. . after 4 p.m. evenings. Power steering, power 628-0369,______others’ acts get their share of jack with his queen and a * i Call 647-9547. After 5:00. brakes, automatic, air, - AM/FM radio, air con­ the applause. Find out to whom CANCER (June 21-July 22) Berry’s World brakes, automatic. Excellent stereo. Call 646-6514, after ditioning, swivel bucket seats, you’re romantically suited by Coworkers can be led today, condition. $995. 647-9264, after 5:30. power windows and sun roof. K E E P H A P P Y sending (or your copy of Astro- but not pushed. It's Important The Flintstones — Hanna-Barbera Productions 6 p.m. Moving. $3500, or best offer. Graph Letter. Mall 50 cents for to set a good exam ple, and that 1969 FIREBIRD Convertible. 8497453. each and a long, self- your Instructions are requests, 1970 PONTIAC - Catalina. KEEP SMILING addressed, stamped envelope not orders. New engine, new paint. Best LEO (July 26A ug. 22) Unneces­ ARE y o u THE SAME ONE WHO\ MV(3-X Power brakes and steering. offer. Cadi after 4:00 p.m. 646 1962 FORD GALAXIE - V-8. to Astro-Graph, P.O. Box 489, Excellent running condition. Automotive Service 66 Radio a ty Station, N.Y. 10019. sary expenses will get out of 1 J U S T h e Ak o \ Kid d in g WON l a s t y e a r -AN D 1 7 / r 8879. Automatic. Good running con­ Be sure to specify your birth hand today unless you're very THE f in a l SCORE.' \ •? THE YEAR BEF=ORE p / f l 0 ' New battery, 2 snow tires dition. $250. Call 649-9742, prudent. Cut out the frills. Save mounted on wheels. $ ^ . Call WHO WON THE TH A T An d ...... 1972 FORD SQUIRE Wagon. after 5:00 p.m. ELM MOTORS - Toyota, Dat- CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) yourself a fistful of francs. FOOTBALL POOL? after 6 p.m., 643-7792. Traded on new SAAB. sun specialists, factory Titles and trappings of power VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22) Take Excellent condition. HONDA - 1973 Civic trained one day service, 114 could Intimidate you today. care not to get Into a personal­ 1973 VEGA Hatchback - GT Catalano's Auto Sales. 371 Hatchback, radial tires, East Main Street, Rockville. Unfortunately, you may be too ity conflict with one whose 7 ^ Model. Automatic transmis­ Main Street, Manchester, 646 excellent running, fantastic 871-1617. fainthearted to do your own Influence Is paramount to your sion, power steering. thing. success today. A little humility 6322. gas mileage. Standard shift, can save a heap of regrets. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Excellent condition. clean. $1350. 1-223-1132. AQUARIUS (Jan. 29Feb. 19) Services Ottered 31 services Ottered 31 Reasonable. Please call 742- Your best course of action LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) It's ...... Painting-Papering 32 Building-Contracting 33 1973 EL CAMINO. Sparkling today Is to keep your nose out nice to have the respect of 9572. vehicle with auto and a/c. contemporaries, but that C SiM TREE Service - Free es- SNOWPLOWING - Take down Side-Belted of a pal's problems. You could timates, discount senior QUALITY PAINTING and ALL TYPES OF Carpenter Low miles. Financing. suddenly get In over your head shouldn't be your prime con­ this number 649-6728. Most sideration today. Decide first citizens. Company Paper Hanging by Willis work - Ceramic tile, hung 1972 KINGSWOOD Estate - Catalano’s Auto Sales, 371 Trucks lor Sole 62 and help no one. driveways $5.00. Similar low Schultz. Fully insured, Main Street, Manchester, 6 ^ PISCES (Feb. 26M arch 20) Un­ what's best for you. 15-2®'*'"''J Manchester owned and rates for commercial. ceilings, plumbing and elec­ Factory air, roof rack, snow references. 649-4343. 6322. 1970 FORD PICKUP - less you’re staunch enough to operated. Call 646-1327. Manchester, Glastonbury, tric. Richard Young, 649-1975 tires and wheels. Must be think for yourself today, some­ discriminating today In whal East Hartford area. seen. 649-0538. Excellent condition. $1500. body's going to make your you do and also who you do If BRICK, BLOCK, Stone HAVE YOUR Cape / Ranch 1975 MONTE CARLO. Auto - Call after 6 p.m., 646^73. with. A careless or crafty friend Born Loser — Art Sansom painted for $150-$200 by a/c. Super condition. Trades decisions and you won’t like Fireplaces, concrete. PROFESSIONAL HOUSE CADILLAC CONVERTIBLE - the results. could stick you with a king- Chimney repairs. No job too Scheduling now. Professional 1969. Excellent condition, and Financing. Catalano’s 4 ALMOST NEW 600x14 6 ply ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19) Impo­ sized lab. Cleaning - Husband and wife, considers any job. 289-9287 RoolIng-SIdIng-ChImney 34 Auto Sales, 371 Main Street, small. Save. Call 644-8356 for specializing in care of ail $950. Call 429-0249. truck tires. $70. Call 6468W7. sitions will be Intolerable to INEWSPAPER ENTEHPniSE A5SN.I fiWSSWHATrM^fpmUfc I 'll lit'iB wAHiMT,„rr'$^ '^P\DM'T6IVBM5‘ estimates. evenings or weekends, Don. Manchester, 6466322. types of homes. For free es­ BIDWELL Home Improve­ ^ FOK C M R < 6 V I^'. timate, call 646-8342. 1969 CAMARO Three speed, 1974 TOYOTO PICK UP - Mint Bugs Bunny — Helmdahl and Stoffel AWHlUfo LAST VBAKI ODD JOBS, Cleaning cellars ment Co. Expert installation 1974 COMET - 4 Door, 6 condition. Never used for ) 1977 by NEA, Inc.'*' J.P. LEWIS & SON-Interior six cylinder, 250 engine. , VALA6TVEAK and attics. Moving large of aluminum siding, gutters Needs work. $200. Call 649- cylinder. Automatic. Great hauling. Custom cap. Step RESPONSIBLE MOTHER and exterior painting, and trims. Roofing installa­ gas mileage. Price slashed. “Well, If smoking is so bad for you, how appliances, also stone or loam will care for preschool 6428. bumper. West Coast mirrors. delivered. 644-1775 or 644-9532. paperhanging and tion and repairs. 649-6495. 875- Catalano’s Auto Sales, 371 22,m miles. $3000. Call 646 come the federal government subsidizes children ages 2 thru 5 in my remodeling. Fully insured. 9109. 1971 FIAT 850. Two door Main Street, Manchester, 646 6312, after 5 p.m. tobacco growing?" seven room home with fenced 649-9658. 6322. VINYL REPAIR - We can fix in vard during daytime hours, sedan, 28,000 original miles. 40 Sofas, chairs, cars etc. No SPECIALIZING cleaning and miles per gallon. Clean. $995. 1988 GMC STEP VAN with Our Boarding House — Carrol A McCormick 5 days a week. 643-9409. repairing chimneys, roofs need for expensive rec- PROFESSIONAL Painting - After 5 p.m. 6494334. 1977 CAMARO. 9000 miles, 1974 Chevy engine, four speed, covering. 568-5878, new roofs. Free estimates. 30 a/c. Many extras. Ask about best offer. 6461790. AiWOBP.m NO IF YOU n?N'T ASK, YOU DRESSMAKING and Interior/Exterior. Quality Years Experience. Howley, paint. Best prices. Call Ned, 1970 PLYMOUTH Station our one year warranty. EHEMV OF MERRIMENT, PONTfiET! A6UY AT alterations done reasonably 643-5361. Catalano's Auto Sales, sh REWEAVING burns, holes. Call 646-4972. 644-2174, anytime. Wagon, 383. Excellent 1971 FORD PICK-UP, F250. b u t ' is n 't t h e c lu b TrtE BREWERY TOLP ME Zippers, umbrellas repaired. mechanical condition and Main Street, Manchester, 646 396 automatic, high mileage, BEC0M IN6 ^ M ITE THEY HAVE KE6SSET ROOFER WILL Install roof 6322. AND Window shades, Venetian ORIENTAL SEAMSTRESS - clean body. One driver, first runs well. $750. 6461790. •~ER,AH~HEP0NI5TIC ASIPE TOR c u s to m e r s W £V £ blinds. Keys. TV for rent. siding or gutters for low dis­ $800. By chance before 5 p.m. Mending, alterations. No job count price. Call Ken at 647- WITH THIS EMPHASIS WHO MAY ^ITC H 6 0 T Marlow's, 867 Main St. 649- 4262712. 1974 OLDS CUTLASS - THE too small. 178 Charter Oak Building-Contracting 33 1566. Supreme. Air conditioning. ON HOLIPAY PLEASURE'? BRANPS IF THEY 5221. Street, Manchester. Call 649- A N P IS N T IT UNSEEMLY 6ET FORSOTTENi CLOUT,' 1970 PONTIAC Firebird Low miles. Financing Motoreyeloa-Bicycloa 64 4957. WES ROBBINS carpentry arranged. Catalano’s Auto TO PEMANP A ODD JOBS DONE - Cellars, remodeling specialist. Ael- Esprit in good clean condition, lZ-2 FREE K E S? Heathcliff This Funny World attics, garages, yards 350, automatic power S ales, 371 M ain S tre e t, WANTED TO BE A Compa- ditions, rec rooms, dormers, Manchester, 6466322. cleaned, moving, trucking. nion. Day or night. Call m - built-ins, bathrooms, Heating-Plumbing 38 steering. Must sell, need ★ ★ Loam for sale. Lawn service. 9785. kitchens, 649-3446. larger car. 226.3839 anytime HARLEY DAVIDSON, 1973 No job too big or small. 568- SEWERLINES, sink lines, but keep trying. 1975 MG M IDGET. Im - 8522. maculate condition. Low FX-1200 - Built by factory g e n e r a l contracting - CUSTOM CARPENTRY - cleaned with electric cutters, engineer. Branch heads, by professionals. McKinney 1969 THUNDERBIRD. Good miles. Very tiny gas bills. Experienced in all phases of Homes, Additions, Repairs, Catalano's Auto ^ le s , 371 Barnett clutch, aluminum ta u t. CHIMNEYS CLEANED - Top Bros. Sewage Disposal running condition, 80,000 yz. maintenance and repairs. Cabinets. Call Gary Cushing, Main Street, Manchester, 636 rocker rollers, Mikuni car­ to bottom. Free Safety Inspec­ Remodeling - Renovation or 345-2009. Commpany, 643-5308. miles. Asking 850. Call 746 SBffBt- tion, Fully insured. Average 6322. buretor, balanced blue printed just a small paint job. You 6274 or 6462191 after 5:00. motor, trankmission. 871-2511. house $25. Call 633-5055, or 295- NO JOB TOO Small - Toilet name it, I do i(, at reasonable TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY 1973 HONDA QVIC - $1,475. 0034. rates. 643-5543. Carpentry and general con­ repairs, plugged drains, 1972 CADILLAC SEDAN De ------C T kitchen faucets replaced Ville - Showroom condition. Good condition. Call after 5:30 ★ ★ 1429 tracting. Residential and p.m., 646-0568. BEAUTIFY THE Exterior of CHIMNEY SWIPE, Available commercial. Whether it be a repaired. Rec rooms, Loaded. One owner. Main­ lO-IS your home. Dry Wall Stone. bathroom remodeling, heat tained by mechanics. Many TRIUMPH 1976 Bonneville to clean your chimneys at small repair job, a custom Aci'i'iU the waiatline with Retaining Walls and other modernization, etc. Free new parts. $3100. 6469508, or 1977 FORD T-BIRD, 750, 8000 miles, oil cooler and NUMBER- very reasonable rates. Don’t built home or anything in Automatic, power steering, side-belting. walls, LOW FALL PRICES. risk chimney fires! Call now between, call 846-1379. Estimate gladly given. M & M evenings 6495635. Must be rack. $1,750. 2 8 9 ^ . No. 1429 with Photo- ONE 643-9508, or 649-5635, 643-5543. Plumbing & Heating. 649-2871. seen! power brakes, air con­ ditioning, AM/FM stereo. Guide is in Sizes 10 to 18. I —D<:UST0/HER5= CARPENTRY & Masonry - 750 HONDA $650. and 250 Size I’J, ;!4 bust . .. 2’, f ' ^ 01tf;W*V»C.TM»9U I I fX-l- snowplowing - Commer- FRANK SCOTELLA - Plum- 1975 AMC HORNET Wagon - Dent In left door. Best offer, Yamaha $100. Call 6464573. yui'ils 4-inch. LIGHT TRUCKING. Cellars Additions and remodeling. 6461790. cial or RESIDENTIAL. and attics cleaned. Free es­ Free estimates. Call Anthony bing. Repairs and FM, air conditioning, new Patterns available only Manchester area. Free es­ timates 646-1943. Squillacote, 649-0811. Remodeling. Faucets, radials, immaculate. Must Comporo-Trollero 111 sizes shown. Short Ribs — Frank Hill tim ates. Reasonable. Call vanities, hot water heaters. sell. After 5:30, 742-7757. 1972 LTD - Air conditioning, Mobile Homoo 65 TO OIIDES, HSd fl.00 lir tick gltlirn, plus 2St for poiliio sod YOU s h o u l d h a v e _ YOUR /MOTHER SHOULD anytime 846-5489. SNOWPLOWING - Commer- CARPENTRY - Repalfs, Prompt service, on emergen­ power steering, power brakes, YOU'RE s a c k a n d cies. 613-7024. 1968 PONTIAC TEMPEST. air shocks, trailer hitch, sisdllni. YOU pIPHT CATCH SEEN THE ONE THAT WAVE S TA Y E D AW AY cial and residential, Joseph L. remodeling, additions, gar­ NO HOLDS BARRED - Inven­ O O T AWAY< FROiM TH A T LVING' SNOWPLOWING - Call 646- Swensson, Jr., Inc., Calf 646- ages, roofing. Call David Needs work. $125. Ask for mounted snow tires, no rust. tory aearance Sale! Brand SUI BUNNSTT ANYTTHINe.' Micki 6462191, Asking $1350. Call 643-4216. MwKhMIw Herald PARROT' 2112, ask (or Jim at Regal 5254. Patria, 644-1796. new 14 loot wide. Choice of 2 11S0 A«*. at Ametleet Muffler, or call 633-4015. or 3 bedrooms, $10,900. Large New York, N.Y. TOON / ■ Flooring 36 PONTIAC LE MANS, 1966. FOR SALE - 1972 Gran Pointing-Papering 32 LEON CIESZYNSKI Builder - selection of pre-own^ homes Prlet Name, Addriii elm ZIP .'‘tmM«Nsi»k8yd..bt. tZ “Z LIGHT TRUCKING and New homes custom built, Needs work Best offer. 643- Torino. V8, power steering, to choose from, $2,950. Cream CODE, SlYlf Nembtr and tixa. hauling Call: 643-6856. f l o o r SA N D IN G h 6278. air conditioning, good condi­ PAINTING - interior and remodeled, additions, rec Reflnlshing. Floors like new. P uff, 60x12 feet, $5,999. The Fnll & W inter '76 "Then right in the middle of the act, the magician had rooms, garages, kitchens tion. Best Offer. ^ 1 8 9 6 . Excellent financing available. BASIC FASHION con­ exterior, paperhanging, No waxing. (Specializing in 1974 PINTO STATION Wagon an argument with the theater manager and quill" COMPLETE CARPET St Tile remodeled, bath tile, cement older floors.) Slainlng floors. Immediate parking tains n Bonus Coupon! installation and repairs. Free excellent work. References. - With air conditioning. 1969 FORD CUSTOM, V8. ' CHeCK& 6VeRAVHM FOR Mice/ Free estimates. Fully In­ Work. Steps, dormers. Ceilings. In-outslde painting. throughout the state. Plaza Price... $1.25 a copy. estimates. Call Pat, at 646- Residential or commercial. AM/FM radio. Low mileage. Excellent condition. Four new Homes. 1348 Wilbur Cross Add S2.no for the 1977 , sured. Martin Mattson, 649- John Verfaille, 6465/50 after $1700. Call 6496574, or 649 brakes. New exhaust system. 3745, after 5 p.m. 4431. Call 649-4201. 8:00 p.m. Highway, Berlin Turnpike, issue o f $200. Call 6494793. Berlin. Conn. 1-828-0369. S l’('CK.>4S IN S E W IN G . PAGE TWELVE-B- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn,, Frl„ Dec. 2, 1977

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Good IMornIng Hava A Good Day Does New England \The weather need nuclear power? AMHERST, Mass. — The issue of Rhode Island canceled scheduled trustee of the National Aububon Cloudy today with a chance of rain or ' whether New England needs nuclear snow developing toward evening. Highs Friday evening appearances at the Society. around 40. diance of rain or snow early power was in the spotlight Friday at conference. Cole said New England does not tonight followed by partial clearing the opening of a two-day conference Thomson cited his planned trip to have to grow to improve its late at night. Lows in the upper 20s and on the region’s economic future. Taiwan early Saturday and his need economy. low 30s. Fair Sunday. Highs in the up­ New Hampshire Gov. Meldrim to catch up on lost sleep before he Nuclear power “is not for this per 30s. Probability of precipitation 30 Thomson, newly elected chairman of left. Garrahy was in Washington region and is not for this time,” he percent today and 40 percent tonight. the New England Governors Friday. said. Winds becoming southerly 15 to 20 mph Conference, said the six states should New Haven, Conn., Mayor Frank today, shifting to westerly 10 to 20 mph work together to bring more nuclear At the opening panel of the conven- tonight. National weather map on Pagev tion at the University of Logue, opening a panel on problems power to the region because it will of New England cities, said the pre­ 8B. ' ■ lure industry. Massachusetts, a physicist and cor­ porate executive said if New England sent tax structure penalizes urban "We can’t remain a state separate areas because they have large con­ from New England in the long run,” wants to grow, it must accept nuclear power plants. centrations of poor people. Thomson said at an afternoon press “The downtowns of New England News conference in nearby Northampton. Nuclear power is now the most ef­ ficient and economical fuel and a need revitalization and we need But Thomson said he does not op­ federal and state policies that / pose alternatives to nuclear power if “necessary component” to progress tidbits in the Northeast, said Robert Char- provide employment,” he said. they can produce as much energy. The conference, scheduled to end 3 pie, president of the Cabot Corp. in Compiled from At the conference’s evening ses­ Boston. Saturday, is co-sponsored by the sion, Massachusetts Gov. Michael S. “We either go nuclear or we don’t Council for Northeast Economic Ac­ United PresM International Dukakis was grazed on the hand by a go,” he said. tion, University of Massachusetts, HARTFORD - Sen. Robert Boston cream pie thrown by an un­ “I agree, but who wants to go at Wort, ster Telegram and Gazette Houley, D-Somers, criticizes identified young man as he spoke to all?” replied fellow panelist John and the Boston Globe. Liquor Control Commission for conference participants. Cole, editor of the Maine Times and a being sensitive to the needs of the industry it reguiates and not the Several student demonstrators, public. protesting what they said was Houley is unhappy with a com­ Dukakis’ unwillingness to fund mission decision reversing higher education programs, had previous ruling that a 10 percent greeted the governor as he arrived at State to increase discount could be given.^ persons the evening meeting. buying beer by the case. “Well, I don’t think I look , like ESSEX — New Hampshire Gov. Anita Bryant,” Dukakis quipped, ap­ Medicaid payments Meldrim Thomson Jr., parently referring to pie-throwing at­ Republican conservative whose tacks against the singer by backers HARTFORD (UPI) — Connecticut percent as of Jan, 1. Dentists, psy­ opinions often differ from those of of homosexual rights. doctors who treat Medicaid patients chologists and laboratories will his colleagues, Friday was Officer Robert Johnson of the Manchester Police Govs. Meldrim Thomson of New during office visits will have their receive two percent more. elected chairman of the New Department’s Traffic Services Bureau checks the identifica­ Hampshire and J. Joseph Garrahy of state payments increased by five State Social Services Com­ England Governors Conference. missioner Edward Maher said The governors approved a $100,- tion of a man stopped and eventually arrested on a charge of Friday hjs agency’s decision to in­ 000 appropriation to help create a “driving while under the influence of alcohol.’’ Johnson works crease payments for office visits is regional veterinary school. a special 7 p.m. to 3 p.m.^ shift, specifically designed to focus Giles to check legality aimed at encouraging more doctors BOSTON — Daredevil skiers on potential drunken drivers and accidents connected with to participate in the Medicaid who throw caution to the wind drunken driving. (Herald photo by Vaughn) program. when they point their skis on using Globe Hollow In Connecticut and in other New downhill may be paying their own England states the reimbursements hospital bills, if a proposal in­ for Medicaid, a state-federal troduced in the Massachusetts Jay Giles, director of public works, about the use of the pool site for the program designed to provide health Legislature is passed. Drunk riiotorists said Friday that he is investigating plant. care for the needy, have traditionally AUGUSTA, Maine— The fate of whether the site of the Globe Hollow The Globe Hollow swimming pool been low, site was part of a large land parcel the uniform property tax, which swimming pool could be used as the The result has been that relatively purchased from the Cheney Bros., was adopted four years ago as its location for the Town of few doctors in the six-state region supporters rallied behind the not easy to spot Manchester’s proposed water treat­ paft of it for water purposes and part have been willing to take part in the for park and recreation purposes. E causes of equal education oppor­ ment plant. program. Giles said that he wants to in­ tunity and property tax reform, By SUSAN VAUGHN The Police Department specifical­ The Water Study Committee has Budget measures to increase ly assigned the special patrol hours recommended that the treatment vestigate the matter to see which will be decided Monday. Herald Reporter Connecticut's Medicaid payments The referendum considering to one hour after the bars close. plant be located in the Globe Hollow parcels were intended for which use, were approved during the last r ts not as easy to spot a “driver repeal of the tax was initiated by Either a direct or indirect effect pool area, either at the pool site or He said that money from the General General Assembly session, but the under the influence of alcohol,” more a petition drive that gathered 46,- from the emphasis on the drunk across the street just west of Mt. Fund and Water Department budgets legislature left it to the Social Ser­ commonly known as a “drunk paid for the purchase. 583 signatures. driver has been a decrease in the Nebo. vices Department to appropriate driver,” as one might think. He expected to have more definite BOSTON — Hundreds of gallons number of fatalities in Manchester The Conservation Commission monies to specific health services. of gasoline flowing into the sewer That was the experience of this during the past year from 13 in 1976 previously had raised some questions information on the subject early next reporter while accompanying Officer week. Maher said compared to other C system from a gas station touched to four so far this year. There was no states, Connecticut's Medicaid Gary Wood of the Manchester Police off a series of explosions Friday increase in the number of accidents payments are “still relatively low" Department’s special Traffic Ser­ and ignited a four-alarm blaze during the three-month report period despite the increase, the first since which destroyed a three-story vices bureau on patrol late one re­ over the same period last year. 1969, cent weekend night. apartment building. Officials said The result of the additional Accord near He said his department is still These Aircrafters who have been with Pratt & Whitney A irc ra fts in c e 1 9 5 2 s p e ll^ ^ Wood and Officer John Marvin, the explosion appeared to be a training and awareness of the driver trying to determine what other also of the bureau, have had 40 hours vandalism situation. under the influence has been the ap­ health services — in addition to psy­ of training which concentrated on the HARTFORD — State and prehension of more drivers with chologists, dentists and laboratories drunk driver alone, which helped municipal officials plan to testify fewer clearly obvious symptoms of on CETA jobs — should receive a 2 percent increase them become more aware of the at a House subcommittee on aging alcohol consumption were previously in reimbursement. many sip s which may be exhibited picked up. Wood said. hearing Monday on the effec­ O fficials from the Town of by drinking drivers. Wood also gave a When Wood looked up at the Center existing laborer's classification, the The 2 & y ^ history of our North Haven Plant tiveness of senior citizen centers. Manchester and the union represen­ salary would be $10,632. This means The hearing, arranged by Rep. training class to other members of Church clock at the start of our the police force. patrol and said, “Yep, it’s after 9 ting employees of the Public Works that the town would have to pay Ronald Sarasin, R-Conn., is Department met Friday and ap­ money for the projects because scheduled to be held at 9 p.m. at Apparently that training has paid o’clock. Nearly every driver you see off, as the number of arrests due to after that time has had something to parently came close to reaching an CETA only pays salary costs up to is the history of jet aviation. the Parkville Senior Center. agreement on disputed Comprehen­ $10,000 pe- .losition. NEW HAVEN - A year-long driving under the influence of alcohol drink.” That immediately raised my has more than doubled from July awareness of the other vehicles’ sive Employment Training Act A statement from Town Manager test to deteiinine whether using positions. through September this year over the driving patterns on the streets. It Roberi Weiss and Donald Beecher, a Congratulations to the skilled synthetic oil will improve gas­ The union. Local 991 of The the jet aviation business. (See box at similar period last year. was also surprising to learn, from negotiator for Council 4 which oline mileage and reduce engine American Federation of State, Coun­ represent^ Local 991, called the Aircrafters who made it possible. right.) We’ve doubled our size and wear has been started by the 'The drunk driving has also in­ Wood, based on statistics from creased during the past two months, Alcoholic Anonymous, that most of ty and Municipal Employees, ap­ Friday session “very productive.” In 1952, there were exciting new In Just 25 y e a rs ... Southern New England Telephone proved two one-year CETA projects The statement said, “Progress was today employ oyer 3,800 people. And Co. said Officer Robert Johnson, also the drinking is done between the traffic bureau of patrolman. that would have created 20 jobs. The made and it is the expectations of sounds in the skies. They came from WASHINGTON - President hours of 4 and 8 p.m. at home, before along the way, vve’ve made most of the 1952 First production run of Jet engines to Johnson works a special shift from the drivers head for a party and more local union’s opposition came, both parties that by the board gigantic, 8-engined B-52 jet bombers power the new B-52. The PAWA J57. Carter Friday received however, after a staff representative meeting on Tuesday night all the 0 ' o .>1 v >- critically important rotating parts that recommendations for ways the 7 p.m. to 3 a.m. daily, in order to con­ drinking. centrate on the hours when most Johnson, who served as our backup from the international union opposed problems will have been ironed out.” of the Strategic Air Command. Before make every P&WA engine go around. 1954 First flight of a prototype 707 powered by federal government can help cure the proposed creation of a new DAYS TO drivers “under the influence” are that night, said he spends most of his According to CETA guidelines, the long, they came from 707’sand DC-8’s P&WA JT3 engines. problems of the ailing steel in­ classification and salary. positions are supposed to be filled by We’ve also put together one of dustry including community and likely to be on the road and are often time looking for speeders, primarily CHRISTMAS 1960 First production run of a fan Jet engine In involved in serious accidents. If the positions are created at the Tuesday, which launched the commercial jet the strongest groups of technical the United States, the PAWA JT3D, which worker takeover of abandoned (See Page Three-A) age in the United States. steel mills. and manufacturing people anywhere now powers 707 and DC-8 aircraft. The basic framework of the In 1952, Pratt & Whitney Aircraft 1969 First flight of a commercial Jumbo Jet, package is to curb steel imports —the Aircrafters whose skills and powered by P&WA J T 90 engines. until the domestic industry can Your neighbors’ views: Shouid seat beits be mandatory? also dedicated a new manufacturing dedication do so much to keep us expand production and employ­ 3 1974 The F-15 fighter, powered by two F100 plant in North Haven. Its purpose was ment, improve profits, and buy #1 in the business. engines, goes Into service. Because this new equipment designed for ef­ to manufacture precision parts for the It seems appropriate on the 25th engine develops eight pounds of thrust ficiency and pollution control. engi nes that would power these g iants for every pound of Its weight, the F-15 can PRETORIA, South Africa — A Anniversary of the North Haven Plant climb almost vertically. South African judge ruled Friday of the air. to pay tribute to the men and women 1977 Go-ahead on P&WA JT6D-209engine for that no one was responsible Since then, we at North Haven new DC-9-60; production begins on F100 through "acts or omissions" for who made it possible. After all, it is engines for F-16 fighter. the death from brain injuries in a have played a major role in the growth .ail cell of black leader Steve their skills that are the real capabilities Biko. of both Pratt & Whitney Aircraft and and strengths of the company. The United States said it was ‘shocked” at the verdict and that was "inconceivable...that no' one was responsible. A British member of Parliament called the verdict "outrageous” and said the Biko family should "fear for their lives.” WASHINGTON - The FBI PRATT&WHITNEY watched closely in 1968 as opposi­ m tion of veterans groups apparent­ McKinney Ballard Gwozdz Rukus Flynn While Rilev Fioh AIRCRAFT GROUP ly thwarted plans of a ^oup of Massachusetts residents to erect Lorraine McKinney, 3 Eastbrook South Windsor —“Yes, especially with Sieve While, 840 Ellington Ave., South Wilxoii Rilev. 198 Center St. —"Yes. a memorial to W.E.B. du Bois. Court, Rockville—“No, I don’t use them,” children. I believe that children on the Windsor—“Yes, they could save your life. Our children have to wear them all the TECHNOLOGKS. FBI files released under John Bullard, 45 Alps Drive, East Hart­ back seat can be bounced around a lot. But I don’t think people should drive so time." the Freedom of Information Act ford —“Yes. Why not?” ’They’re safer for the driver because he fast they need safety belts, I drive slow, showed the FBI had considered du Alan Gwozdz, 527 Main St., East Hart­ doesn’t have to worry about the children about 10 miles over the speed limit, and Ilouuni FiHli. 77 Chestnut St.. Bois to be a Communist sym­ ford—“Yes, they should be. I always wear when he steps on the brakes.” don't use them. But I don't think people Manchester — "No. I've had them in my pathizer. them. They save lives.” Vicki Flynn, 42/ Edgewood Drive, should drive 50 miles an hour over the car for five years and can't ride with Itoherl KiikuH, 1496 Sullivan Ave., Manchester —“Yes, I feel safer.” speed limit without them.” them, makes me feel to confined."

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