PAGE TEN-B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Mon., Dec. 6, 1976 Women images in the arts »The Chaplain Comments: The weather. inside today to be discussed Tuesday Windy and rainy .today turning to Areas newsB-l-B-3 Editorial ...... 6-A snow flurries tonight. Highs in the 50s, Betty's Notebook4-A Family . . 4-A—5-A low tonight in the 20s. Cloudy and campus, and a member of the original advisory board of aasslfied 7-B-8-B 4 "Images of Women in Literature and Music” will be the Women's Center. Last year, she was co-instructor at colder Wednesday with high in the 30s. . ■ . 'A''' C om ics...... 9-B Sports ... .4-B-6-B Who is a criminal? National weather forecast map on ‘ the subject of the final talk in the series sponsored this MCC of a course called, “Women in America." r s i O , , . ' ’ ISP Most “respectable citizens” never improvement in the correctional in­ semester by the Women's Center Speakers Collective at Page 7-B. cross the threshold of a correctional stitutional setting as “coddling.” Manchester Community College (MCC). VOE XCVI, No. 87 PRICK. FIFTEEN CENTS institution. The institution is shut off What do they mean by “coddling” ^ w e ’fe not only by a concrete wall but by a and by “criminal?” The event will be Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Women's j (except teturdiyf still more Impenetrable wall of Most people picture a criminal as Center on the Bidwell St. campus. The meeting is free' public apathy. The pubiic still an animal who murders, rapes, for­ and the public is invited. Styrofoam cibly robs or is obsessed with arson. believes that the fundamental pur­ Mary Ann Roy, assistant professor of history at MCC, i w* hav* •vary But more criminals 1 know are non­ finfa thing pose of a correctional institution is to will be the speaker. She will discuss stereotyped images I lock up criminals and keep them violent — the forger, the embezzler, the car thief, the sex pervert, the of women that are expressed through literature, music ( Carter interviewing there. and other components of our culture. Probably the phrase “coddling the drug dependent. Are these the criminal” has done more to retard dangerous criminals for whom we J:: have erected high walls and cells of , Ms. Roy has been a member of the college staff for nine th e wilfttcls of mom I progressive penology than any other years. She is an advisor to the Women’s Movement on the'j downtown mancliester J accusation. This is specially true tool-proof steel? S loHary llekaU when additional appropriations are The criminals 1 know, at least & requested for more adequate many of them, started as unwanted ^ prospective appointees educational, vocational training, psy­ children who acted out their ^ hostilities, became juvenile ^ chiatric treatment and medical PLAINS, Ga. (UPI) - President­ prospective Cabinet appointees. Carter originally was to have flown and as a keynote speaker at this facilities. The legislative halls then delinquents because they felt we care & little about them. Why? Didn't we elect Jimmy Carter headed for One of those scheduled to ineet from Plains to Atlanta, but because year's Democratic National Conven­ ring with opposition to “coddling Atlanta today to use the governor’s with Carter was nuclear physicist of rainy, overcast weather he tion, was expected to be interviewed criminals” or “making a country know how to help? Or didn't we care enough to become concerned about mansion he once occupied for an in­ Harold Brown, a possible candidate decided to make the trip by for two possible Cabinet posts, at­ club out of the penitentiary.” Make Pasta A Family Affair! for defense secretary. automobile. He left Plains about 8:45 torney general and secretary of Rev. Russell E. Camp them? fe tensive round of interviews with Some people are ready to label any a m. EST on the 2>A-hour drive. Health, Education and Welfare. To conduct the interviews. Carter Among others expected in Atlanta * 99* Special »S:W:WSS55:¥S $2.00 Special borrowed the facilities of the gover­ were defense specialist Paul lo r the children fo r you Town urged to speed nor's mansion, where he lived while Warnke, reportedly being considered (under 12 accompanied by adult) he was Georgia’s chief executive. for director of the Central • Spaghetti • Shells • Spaghetti a Shells Carter also is scheduled to talk this Intelligence Agency, and Polish-born MCC calendar with maatballa or aauaaga with maatballa or aauBaga industrial park work week with black Congresswoman Columbia Professor Zbigniew • Ravioli - meat or cheese • Ravioli-meat or Cheese Barbara Jordan. Brzezinski, said to be the front PLUS braad/buRar PLUS - Salad, braad/buttar Jack White, special representative is looking for a backup site in another Brown, former Air Force runner as National Security Affairs Mon. - Thura. 11 a.m. -11 p.m. Mon. - Thura. 11 a.m. -11 p.m. from the State Department of state in case Manchester cannot secretary who is president of Califor­ adviser in the White House. tion. Christmas Carol Sing Commerce, urged the town come through on its committments nia Institute of Technology in Vice President-elect Walter Mon­ Registration — 4 p.m.-7 ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ __ Manchester Community Tuesday by MCC Chorus, 8 p.m. Economic Development Commission to the project. Pasadena, is rumored to be a hot dale was summoned to Atlanta from B reakfast-8 a.m.-10;30 p.m., 14 and 15 Hours, FREE FREE College offers this calen­ Saturday, Dee. II and the town to "get moving” on the The Commission also took an ad­ prospect for the Pentagon job, but Washington to join Carter in the MAUD. dar of events in the interest a m.. Student Center. Duplicate Bridge — quart quart time schedule for the proposed in­ visory vote, with 7 in favor and 3 there was no official confirmation. private talks, which will be held at Registration — 9 a.m.-12 OPEN k of the community. All the Kriday, Dee. 10 Open, 1 p.m., HR 102, 103. of of dustrial park. abstaining, on making a recommen­ His wife said in a telephone inter­ the governor’s mansion where Carter MCC sponsored activities noon, 28 to 37 Hours, Admission Counseling, Basketball, MCC vs. SEVEN DAYS Soda Soda White also suggested the town dation to the governor to use the view that he was flying to Atlanta will spend the night. Carter was listed below are open to the MAUD. Women's Center, 9 a.m.- alternate southern route for 1-291. today for a meeting Wednesday with governor of Georgia from 1971 until 7 Post Junior College, 8 consider the hiring of a special •Luncheon — 11:30 a.m.. ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ public and many are free of noon. p.m., ECHS. A WEEK! counsel to work on the project. He The motion to send a letter to the Carter. But when asked whether he 1974. charge. Student Center. Registration — 1 p.m.-4 Monday, Dec. 13 WHh every large pizza said that the biggest problem for the Governor with the recommendation would be joining the Carter Cabinet, His house guest Monday night was In addition to publicizing Registration — 4 p.m.-7 Call before p.m., 0 to 13 Hours, MAUD. Breakfast — 7:30 a.m.-11 served In our dining room. town at this point is time and that the was made by Stephen Penny of the she replied: “We haven't got Atlanta attorney Charles Kirbo, one events and activities in­ p.m., 21 to 27 hours, you come. Your •Dinner — 6 p.m.. Stu­ a.m.. Student Center. town counsel would need to devote all Development Commission in view anything to say.” of his closest advisers, who heads a dividually the college MAUD. order will be dent Center. •All luncheons and Manchester Pizza of his time to the project. of the feelings of the residents of Miss Jordan, who won a measure team preparing the Vietnam pardon hopes that the calendar •Colonial Dinner — 6 Duplicate Bridge — Open piping hot fo go Town Manager Robert Weiss said Croft Dr. who would be most affected of national attention as a member of prolamation Carter will issue during will serve as a reminder of p.m.. Student Center, dinners are held in the & Novice $1.50, 7:45 p.m., Food Service Dining when you arrive. 313 Green Rd. Manchester, Ct. that he had intended to delete all by the highway’s relocation. the Nixon impeachment committee his first week in office. all that is available at' Women's Center HR 102, 103. Room. Reservations 647-9157 duties for Town Counsel Victor Moses Manchester Community Speakers Collective, final Stairwell Gallery — Stu­ should be made in advance to allow full time work on the College. talk by Mary Ann Roy, 7:30 dent Elxhibition, 146 Hart­ at the Main Office at Hart­ project. The MCC staff looks p.m. ford Rd., Opening Recep- Several commission members Basketball MCC vs. ford Road. Pinpoint alternative routes Buckland industrial park forward to seeing you on leaned toward hiring outside counsel, campus and at the various Greater Hartford Com­ Francis Maffe, standing, points to a map showing possible but no decision was made until munity College, 8 p.m., events. Call 646-2137 for further details of the workload could further information on any ECHS. alternative routes for.1-291. Sen. David Barry, left, and James plans to be done by Jan. 20 be outlined for Moses. of the activities. Wednesday, Dec. 8 F. Shugrue, state transportation commissioner, look on. Maffe To further emphasize the need for Town Manager Robert B. Weiss the park that would have to be met by are warehousing, technical Monday, Dec. 6 Registration — 4 p.m.-7 was one of the Buckland residents who met with state transpor­ expediency on the project, Weiss told Registration — 9 a.m.-12 p.m,, 17 to 20 Hours, tation officials Monday afternoon and discussed the future of told members of the Eighth Utilities ail occupants. operations and light manufac­ the commission that J.C- Penney Co. District Monday night that plans and Certain industries permitted under turing,” he said. Some uses now per­ noon, 45 or more Hours, MAUD. the highway. (Herald photo by Pearson) MAUD. •Caribbean Dinner — 6 expense figures for the town’s 400- regular industrial zoning would not mitted under industrial zoning, such Registration — 4 p.m.-7 p.m.. Student Center. acre industrial park should be ready be permitted in the industrially zoned as bulk oil storage, junk yards, and by the Jan. 10 Planning and Zoning park. Lamson said. heavy manufacturing, would not be p.m., 38 or 44 Hours, Tliursd uy, Dec. 9 MAUD. (iommission (PZC) hearing. “What we're looking for in the park permitted in the park, Lamson said. Breakfast — 8 a.m.-10:30 Buckland delegation told In a matter related to funding for Hours are semester a.m., Student Center. hours earned, plus current Registration — 11:30 the park. The Herald has learned that Gov. Ella Grasso will ask the State registration hours. a.m.. Student Center. 1-291 decision a year away Bonding Commission, to approve a News summary $75,000 grant-ih-aid to Manchester. This will be half the costs of planning Complied trom By GREG PEARSON and the proposed site of the park. The DOT officials also said that for the park. The town will pay the other half. United Press International Capitol reactor Herald Reporter They had hoped for an answer on cost is not the only factor considered Weiss told the District members Five Buckland residents met with the relocation of the highway before in the location of a highway. The summer, the first section was that the PZC hearing, originally state Department of Transportation the Jan. 10 zoning hearing at which a effect it will have on surrounding State laid 20 months ago in the $7.7 develops a leak scheduled for Dec. 13, was moved (DOT) officials Monday afternoon decision will be made on whether to areas and public opposition is also billion project. The pipieline is back to allow for more detailed infor­ PUTNAM — School sessions and were told that it will be a year rezone 260 acres needed as part of the considered, they said. expected to move 600.OW barrels E here returned to normal today, By DICK WEST hartfordjmanchester rockvilto 400-acre industrial park. “Don’t underestimate your power mation about the park to be com­ before the final decisiort on 1-291's ending a four-day shutdown effec­ of oil per day initially and WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Capitol Hill news reactor The highway had originally been to oppose a highway,” Shugrue said. pleted. Windsor relocation is made, a decision that ting more than 1,600 students. The that amount within a few months. is truly a marvelous apparatus. It produces congressional proposed for a site that would have Near the end of the hour-long ses­ Griswold & Fuss has been hired to the residents were hoping for within schools were ordered reopened by reaction to news events big or small, good or bad, night PUB REGULAR to divided the industrial park location in sion, Anderson said, "I think you work with the town’s Development AUSTIN. Tex. - School of- the next month.' Commission in completing Court of Common Pleas Judge or day, at home or abroad. $12.95 The residents were shown two half. The state agreed to move 1-291 to realize that if you put the highway licials are very pleased with a ""/ro Fr'i FLEX I engineering plans for the park, Weiss Thomas J. O’Donnell Tuesday. A news reactor, however, has some of the dangers in­ 71 A possible alternatives for the allow plans for the proposed park and north of Croft Dr., you’ll be up for a Supreme Court decision to nullify AFTER m said. The schools had been closed herent in nuclear reactors, which, if something goes ALL KABAR A j < 1 SHAMPOO a I highway's relocation. The residents its major tenant, J.C. Penney, to be stiff fight.” because a new town budget could a desegregation order which “We hope the department is going He also said that a breakdown of wrong, may begin to leak radiation. MONARCH BRAND | CONDITIONER I have already expressed their opposi­ developed. not be agreed upon within the would have required massive Friday, the Capitol Hill reactor apparently overheated SHAVE ^William Anderson, of 340 Burnham to give consideration to our objec­ the cost of the park to the town would crosstown busing of at least 13.000 C 1 ® tion to one of the options, relocating QUALITY FOLDING I 1 ^ /Z£X be ready by the time of the Jan. 10 legal time allowed. A referendum and began leaking reaction to President-elect Jimmy BY REVLON the highway north of Croft Dr. Their St., told Transportation Com­ tion, Stephen Penny, of 395 Burnham students. hearing, at which the PZC will decide vote on a new budget is set for Carter’s designation of Cyrus Vance as his secretary of POCKET KNIVES | S80 displeasure with this route was re­ missioner James F. Shugrue that he St. He explained that the Burnham whether to grant a zone change for Thursday. state. * 1 . 2 9 ! expressed at Monday’s meeting. would like to be guaranteed that the St. neightorhood is a "residential DETROIT — The International YOU PAY LESS THAN COST [ about 260 of the 400 acres involved in At least two statements applauding the choice were ______YOUR CHOICE J | The second option mentioned Mon­ northerly option would not be used. setting,” and that many people Union of Electrical Workers, released to the press several hours before Carter himself But, Shugrue replied, “There's no bought homes there for that reason. the park plan. STAMFORD - The FBI is day by DOT officials would swing I- looking into cnarges of corruption representing 30.000 General announced it. 291 south of the proposed industrial way I can tell you where it won’t go “We don’t think our neighborhood Weiss made it clear at the begin­ Motors workers, says it will ning of the meeting that he was not within the Stamford police In Paris, where he was conferring with French officials REGULAR $4.00 '""" b T m """"! N Ew '-'iion7Eiu(l park. The highway would intersect I- until I know where it will go.” can absorb the northerly route, ” strike the No. 1 automaker if a present to discuss the Buckland fire department involving alleged about international monetary matters. Sen. Jacob Javits, 86 about midway between Exits W He did say that the southerly route Penny said, new contract is not reached by R-N.Y., called the Vance appointment “most BRICK OVEN b a k e d ! FACIAL CREAM | would be preferential. ’’But, I just Francis Maffe, of 116 Croft Dr., jurisdiction case. The industrial park relationships between police and and 93. syndicate gambling figures, drug 12:01 a.m. Friday. Negotiations reassuring.” IN fIM A TE BEANS I 2 OUNCE I The residents, who live in the don’t know where it will go,” he said. said he had hoped for more definite would be located in.Buckland. the were to resume today. section of town that is the subject of trafficking, bribery and burglar- Javits’ reaction appeared on news wires about three 121 OUNCE CAN REGULAR 69c| REGULAR $2.98 | Burnham St.-Croft Dr. area, consider Dan Altobelli, a Connecticut answers at the meeting. a court battle over fire jurisdiction ly, the New York Times reported hours before Carter’s 2:30 p.m. EST news conference BATH POWDER the relocation of the proposed federal highway administrator, told “It does put us in a bad situation. I LOS ANGELES — Dolphin Lair, between the Town and the District. today. Friday. highway an integral part of the deci­ the group that when a site for a just wish they could have given us 21, a school janitor, surrendered Apparently, the fire authority in About 30 minutes later, in a statement delivered to the sion that they will make on the 400- highway is being selected all possible something more specific,” he said. quietly Monday after holding a the area would also be the sewer NEW HAVEN - A federal Senate press gallery in the Capitol, Sen. Clifford Case, R- * 1 . 3 9 1 acre industrial park. locations must be considered. Monday’s meeting was also man hostage for two hours on the LEMON BODY authority. The industrial park would judge Monday reserved decision N.J., described himseif as “greatly pleased” by the as- They oppose the northern location ' "By saying to you we won’t go the attended by Sen. David Barry of the roof of the 62-story United Califor­ require sewer installation. on whether to honor Canada's yet unannounced appointment. above Croft Dr. because they would northerly route, we will make you Fourth Senatorial District and Rep. nia Bank building, L-air demanded Both senators said they had received telephone calls, in POWDER feel good, but we will run into other Abraham Glassman of the 14th Gordon Lassow, a District direc­ request to extradite Peter Galanis then be located between the highway of Greenwich, who has been Congress pass a law warning which Carter informed them of his decision in advance of 8 OUNCE REGULAR $4.25 problems later on,” he said. Assembly District. tor, asked Weiss about the future use smokers that nicotine Is poison the news conference. linked to alleged international 17' \ for the land if the park was developed and released his hostage after a Courtesy calis of that type are one of the perquisites and J.C. Penney, the major tenant, mutual fund frauds involving more than $40 million. radio station aired his "nicotine is enjoyed by ranking members of the committee, in this went out of business. "God forbid poison " message. His father died case the Foreign Relations Committee, that will hold /.r that Penney take over the land and of lung cancer two months ago. confirmation hearings on a presidential appointment. then go under like Grant’s did, ” Regional Lassow said. “What would happen to DETROIT — The decade-long that beautiful piece of land?” BOSTON ^ Gov. Michael S. battle between Detroit Weiss referring to New England, Dukakis has signed an executive HIANCHESTEB^ ^ MAGNETIC automakers and Washington over replied, “Unless we do something to order strengthening a new state STONEWARE the air bag is not over despite 2 0 IROAD ATRtlT. MANGHUTIII PHOTO ALBUM MIRACLE WHITE get jobs and aggressively try to im­ law making it illegal for c Transportation Secretary William 20 PAGES • 10 SHEETS prove the economy, we’re going to go Massachusetts firms to comply SUPER CLEANER HOT POT Coleman's refusal to order the 11%" X 9’4" I’ down the drain'” He said that Penney with the Arab boycott of com­ MAKE THIS A WHITE safety devices in cars. Even if the has faith in its operation and has panies run by Jews or trading \y two-year test proves the air bags REGULAR REGULAR planned expansion into other parts of with Israel. to be feasible. It will be up to the CHRISTMAS $1.19 $4.99 nui'klkart., .A the country. M.W * 2 . 8 8 new secretary to conduct new “I expect Peilney to be with us for CONCORD, N. H. - The New hearings and possibly face the a long time," he said. Hampshire State Prison is under same industry opposition ' I , Weiss and Alan Lamson, a.ssistant federal court order to provide 7 *100 fSAVE SWANK PLASTIC WRAP Coleman did. •<' vmiMf town planner, both told the District equal treatment to prisoners in f\ CHRISTMAS & BAG ORGANIZER members that the park would be a protective custody and not to use 1 SALE town-controlled one. Thus, the town the lack of money as an excuse International V\ For aluminum foil, plaitic wrap, \ \ ali«> aw aaia I landwlch bag* Decorator colon. would establish special standards for for locking them in their cells 22 BEIRUT. Lebanon — More than WATCHES R E G U U R $2.59 i t hours a day. two dozen Palestinian guerrillas MEN'S rj[n BOSTON — Massachusetts has were killed in a clash between -SPECIAL- Quality watchai In the PUSTIC STORAGE A joined neighboring New England rival cmiimando factions near the northern city of Tripoli, guerrilla Whita Haavy Duly latsit fathionaUa itylaa UTILITY ORGANIZER .V.5C.Y4M. states to make to it tougher for Zig-Zag with \ \ r. utility companies to shut off gas, .sources .said today. It was the REGULAR $45.00 to $55.00 For dtining naadi, worst outbreak of violence since Built-In... COMfLITI*159 WITH fOKTAlU CAJI, electricity and water to the small Dacorator colon llic Arab League peace-keeping 8-T-R-E-T-C-H INSnUCTIONS AND SMVICI TLAN REGULAR $2.69 percentage of customers who pay STITCH late or not at all. force entered Beirut and Lebanon’s other major cities less UVAWAYS ACCEPTED SAll ilarti to day and runs thru Saturday Hiqhi' :,MaVl, 3 years FREE letvica ^ than a month ago. *1 -aM). M T U rC U M E r GUoA<^9t w,With y Ou' ■■..I 1 ! I I ' 'UAN I I I II I I•.■| I I I 1 I I : ‘ I I M c <•. ' M N National / PERSONAE iNSTRUCTIONS TOOl „ BankAmiricard [moster chaige] SANK AMERIC ARD or This map shows the original proposed route (middle) for 1-291 and two possible alternatives ANCHORAGE, Alaska - STOCKHOLM, Sweden - laM •««!•••*■ '0*0 J .( I'l i ■ I Ti I...... Prince Bertil finally marries 20 years [Mrts wononty MASTER CHARGE CARD for fdocating the highway. The original site would have interfered with the industrial park Workers have finished laying the proposed for Manchester and outlined in black on this map. Two of the alternate routes 800-mile trans-Alaska pipeline, British-born commoner Mrs l.ilian Craig — his companion of 33 being studied by the state are shown here — the northern route that would run north of the and oil could begin flowing from DAYS TO the Arctic North Slope by next years — in a private ceremony at IKNEfllll SEWING HMCHINECENni proposed industrial park and the Croft Dr. area, and the southern route that would cross brotliiigliolm t'alace. lA tlR O A l IT.. aANCWSTH M »-l54$-$l(M i HOWS S Z d n ilT ' Tolland Tpke. hnd intersect with 1-86 south of the industrial park. CHRISTMAS PAGE TWO-A - MAWCHESTBR EVENING HERALD. Mancfaeiter, CBon., Tn«$., Dtc. 7, 1975 Telephone Impact of fire on Meriden to be studied HOLLISTER MancnMMT cwrang nwMO complaint HARTFORD (UPI) - ministration D isaster Lyon and Billard Lumber A T T O m O N OSTOMY PRODUCTS Pubtahad avary avamng aaiapl The state Department of Yard. Grasso administrators NEW HAVEN (UPI)- A Sunday* and hoMm EtiMrad « flit Declaration.” class action suit against Mmchailir, Cenn. Pow OWIcaaa Sa ■ Commerce, at the request A declaration could The lost at the aban­ Southern New England iKariiamI of Gov. Ella T. Grasso, will mean substantial federal doned factory, owned by prepare for labor talks Telephone Co. has been SuggMted Cairtar Rttau try to determine the im­ assistance for businessmen Carabetta Enterprises, is filed in federal court PayaMaki Adranea pact of Sunday's spec­ whose buildings were estimated at $500,000. HaR Apaiable smulaeopy...... •... 18« seeking $1 million in HALL FOI RENT WaaWy...... »0» tacular fire in Meriden on destroyed by the blaze. Financial damage to the discussed, asked a reporter to leave damages and ch afes in Ona month...... ,.t3.N the city's economy. The fire started in the lumber yard has. yet not HARTFORD (UPI) - Gov. Ella T. Pot p»rtK t. i t m t n . r«c< 01e» PATS MEDICAL Thraa month! ...... ftt.TO mtOtfTSOF The 2 p.m. fire destroyed been determined. Grasso today called together the heads of before she would reveal what the change the firm's policy on ianta«s Cnuplrw hWwi U a m m COUIMMIS Ax months...... $n.40 block-long Charles Parker U»T*» UKiMtU p u t m i M PHARMACY Ono yoor...... S44.M an abandoned factory Co. lavatory factory on Firemen from nine state agencies for a briefing on upcoming wds. pregnancy leaves. CNI64C-9044 Mol Raloa Upon Haquoal collective bargaining negotiations with She said later she had meant only that Lithuanian IM 1001 M AIN STREET SubicrUwri aho M to raoMva building and a nearby Hanover St. and quickly Connecticut communities there was a possibility of "coalition' attar 7 pjn. EAST HARTFORD thoa noaapiptr bohira SJO pim. lumber yard in the older spent m ost of Sunday state employes. 24 GOLWAY STREET •houM talophono tho dicutiuon spread to the adjacent The 1975 legislature passed a collective bargaining." HAKFini MANCHESTER 5284553 dopaipnonl. 647-PP4t. section of the city. battling the fire and Mon- Mrs. Grasso sent COMPLETE bargaining law for state employes, but it if there were a number of different MST PEOPLE Cal b alm • P.U groups to contend with that would be less l»hon6 643-0618 or 646-9155 Commerce Commissioner wasn't until this fall that the 11 uniU of SOCIAL WORLD LIQUOR DEPARTMENT state employes broken up by job likely." she said. I Edward J. Stockon to classification voted on which unions would She said her remark had nothing to do 23S-62S1 Meriden Monday to survey the damage and determine COLD BEER represent them. with the postures taken by the two unions. r AND AFSCME had campaigned for support the impact of the fire on The Connecticut State Employes i >;:^theaTRES east MBRClIvS^wrHimfhiirtnr gift boxes Association won most of those elections in as the more militant of the unions and had the city’s economy. WEDOIVER a bitter fight with the American Federa­ said the sUte administration would prefer Cooitry Qub "After the data is com­ tion of SUte, County and Municipal to have CSEA to deal with. piled." she said, “my ad­ Mrs. Grasso toW the about 40 officials at Rsstsvsnt ministration will be in ARTHUR DRUG Employes. ______A i r w_ A .T: Phono 643-1506 SUte Personnel Commissioner Sandra the meeting that the sUte had set up two on touch with the Small the mifode of mom rfreA m NO LOWER PRICES ANYWHERE Biloon said CSEA's victory in almost all of goals in the negotiations. South Main Straat Business Administration to the unit elections had changed the sUte's • We strive to esUblish good woAing determine whether |(s downtown mancM3I6r^p ^ relationships between employes and The luncheons and Meriden qualifies for a bargaining strategy. managers in all agencies. Equally impor- codctails are as beantifnl Small Business Ad­ But Mrs. Biloon, citing the provision of as the scenery. the collective bargaining law allowing Unt. we re dedicated to efficient delivery of services to the people of our sUte, " she closed meetings when strategy is to be Bring your clients or said. your friends to enjoy Chef MA*x eeoYWisPucits Paul's creatiTe soaps and 'Toys fo r Tots^ exciting daily Imdikns. Tom Skrzvpiec, manager of Mr. Steak at 244 Center St., hands a cer­ nm Kissinger heads for Brussels We will accommodate tificate of appreciation to Jaime Smith of Rockviiie, ieft, and Jason m K Y w y NM" gronps to one hundred or Albert of East Hartford who donated used tw s for underprivileged WASHINGTON (UPI) - On what was momentum in Eastern E u n ^ . Kissinger more. children. Mr. Steak participated in the U.S. Miarine Corps Reserve’s likely to be his last journey as SecreUry is expected to give his assessment of the “Toys for Tots” campaign last week. Mr. Steak offered a^free child's of SUte. Henry Kissinger beaded for Soviet buildup, and outline his ideas of T M -M S -O m meal to those under the age of 12 who donated to “Toys for Tots.” Brussels today for a NATO ministerial what can be done abont it. Lmchnen Santa* tram (Herald photo by Pinto) council session. He also is expected U give the European 11:90 ajn. to 3 p m Despite the sentimenUl drama of allies a description of the process of tran­ Kissinger’s last ofricial meeting with his sition now u D ^ way in Washington. Trinity professor impressed Western European colleagues, officials U S. offidals said the meeting also is 7 stressed the routine nature of the NATO expected to deal with two recent Soviet £ J M X i meeting. One official said. “The big proposals: with Carter appointments UJ problems of the last U months have beoi — An agreement barring first use of pretty well solved.” nuclear weapons. U.S. officials consider HARTFORD (UPI) - A Trinity College but now it’s different — I want to know if Those problems centered around this to be unaccepuble, because it would professor feels Jimmy Carter is showing you can help me run the country,” McKee NATO’s southern Rank: Portugal, Italy, reduce NATO’s ability to maintain a good leadership qualities by choosing said. Greece and Turk^. detorent in the face of Soviet conven­ capable administrators instead of good He was one of about 15 Connecticut The officials said the feared'Canrniunist tional superiority. People’s Store campaigners for his administration. residents who worked on Carter's cam­ drift in lUly add Portugal appears to have — • Freezing" membership of NATO ••^m e people are good in winning elec­ paign from the start, but he said he is not been halted and both countries remain and the Warsaw Pact. Officiks said this tions. but are horrible at running the coun­ disappointed by not being picked to go to effective members of the alliance deqiite aRjears to be a tranqiarent device by the Sneak Preview Sale try. Carter feels no obligation to those Washington. financial problems. Greece and Turtey Soviets to keep Spain from becoming a people," said Clyde McKee in an inter­ McKee said Gov. Ella Grasso probably have begun talks that may sidve their NATO member, and is probably unaccep­ view on radio Monday. won’t be called upon to help Carter, but long-staging dispute. uble. He said several Connecticut Carter not because she worked for Sen. Henry The NATO meeting, according to the of­ After the two-day Brussels’ meeting. Houseware, Gifts. campaign workers are disappointed Jackson in the primaries. ficials. will focos on a "sense of unease ” Kissinger is scheduled to fly to London, because they apparently are not going to “ People who aren't good administrators raised by the growing Soviet military reluming to Washingtwi Suniiy, Dec. U. Dinnerware, Ladies get jobs in the new administration. just won’t get jobs in his administration,” "I think Carter is saying to those people, he said. Hardware, Cook & Bake you did your job well, I thank you for it, Ware and Much. Much Mistrial ruled in Mandel case Students TURNPIKE TV & APPLIANCE BALTIMORE (UPI) - A federal judge Ernest N. Cory Jr. are charged with mail More! visit declared a mistrial today in the political fraud and racheteeing. governor comiptioa trial of Gov. Marvin Handel Mandei’s attorney. Amod M. Weiner, and four codefendants due to publicity sur­ told Pratt, ‘ No one— not the government, High school and junior rounding the attempted bribery of a jnror. not you, not u»-can be assured that if the 229 SPENCER ST. high school students from r m a n a U.S. District (^oart Judge Jotm H. Pratt trial is taken to its cooclusian, that there MANCHESTER, CT. Manchester were among said the publicity had readied at least two would have been a fair trial." student leaders from HEADQUARTERS other jurors, reducing the pod of jurors The govemment argued, however, that Connecticut’s 242 high and alternates to 12. the 14 remaimng jnrors and alternates schools who met today at Earlier two alternates and one juror were not tainted by reports of the arrest of the State Capitol. were excused because of the alleged Walter Weikers, 67, of Pikesville, who was The governor invited the charged with obstruction of justice in the student leaders to discuss attempt of a furniture salesman from the MICRO WAVE COVEN Baltimore suburbs to bribe a juror to vote alleged attempted bribery of a jnitR-. ways of becoming involved for acquittal. Prosecrutors contended an outsider with voluntary actions E IdanM . W. Dale Hess, William A. attempted to malign the proceediiigs ao within their own com­ FOR EVERY FAMILY Rodgers. Harry W. Rodgers III and that a mistrial will be declared. munities. Attending from the following schools were; • E ast Catholic High School — Monica Holmes, Democrats pick leaders president of the Social Ac­ tion Club, and Chuck Mer- cier, vice-president. C WASHINGTON (UPI) - House The incumbent whip, John McFaU of • Howell Cheney Democrats picked a Bfassachusetts California, was the fourth man in the Regional Vocational liberal and a Texas moderate for their top heated race and the first to drop out, after two leadenihip posts in the new Congress receiving only 31 votes on the first of three Technical School — Mark St. James, president of the and turned their attention to reforming secret ballots. senior class and treasurer Modal RR-6W SAVE House operating procedures. The caucus also elected Rep. Thomas of statewide student coun­ • Control Panel with Solid Stale "Brain" • Both Rep. Tlrimas “Tip” O'Neill, a Foley of Washington over Rep. Shirley cil, and Thomas Mainville, Digital Clock • Automatic Defrost Cycle • Slo product of roagb-aod-toogh Boston politics Qiisbolm of New York for caucus chair­ president of the sophomore Cook Cycle • Automatic Timer • Start, Stop who was unopposed in the Democratic man by a 194-96 vote. and Light switch. caucus Monday to succeed retiring Carl The selection of officers by Democrats, class. Albert as speaker of the House, and his who will continue to control the new • Bennet Junior High successor as majority leader, Texan Jim (Congress, was the first of a series School — Glenn Eagleson, Wright, who won a slim 146-147 victory, organizing moves. The caucus resumed president of the student pledged an all-out attack oufmployment discussion today on a series of proposed council, and Willi Meier, reforms in House operating p ro c u re s . Flounder! And the only catch is, you have to come vice-president. as their top priority. and get i t on Wednesday. Wright was a surprise winner over Rep. House Republicans meet Thursday to • filing Junior High A Fish Pry wi& generous hei^ngs of flouoda‘, School — Susan Katz, Phillip Burton of California. Burton and elect their officers, with (X)P leader John french fnes and creamy oolealaw. Now only $2J9 Missouri Rep. Richard Bolling bad been Rhodes expected to be renamed to that of­ chairman of the student considered the front runners. fice. 394 Tolland TumpMa council, and Lynne Bono, co-chairman. M a n c h e s te r 100% Qiana' nylon Modal RR-4DW JowmonS No one from Manchester f t * 3 9 8 . At Extt 94 -1 -8 8 High School volunteered to „ V A N HEUSEN' attend. Automatic Defrost Cycle • Automatic Electric Gov. Grasso said the Lock • Start, Stop and Light switch. 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PAGE T W O -A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tue»., Dec. 7, 1976 T elej^one ' Impact of fire on Meriden to be studied I HOLLISTER' ManehMior Evening HeraM ‘ c o i f ^ a i n t J U S T IC E of HARTFORD (UPI) - ministration Disaster. Lyon and Billard Lumber day morning on dampening The fire sent huge Grasso administrators the PEA C E ATTENTION OSTOMY PRODUCTS ^PuMitwd tvwy fvwsng «>m m ’The state Department of Declaration.” Yard. embers from the three- swirling columns of black NEW HAVEN (U P I)-A MARK R. U W R IN C E. JR.] Sundiyt tnd hoUamt. Enttrad at ttw class action suit against Mtuni MiniNf MuKtMMr, Conn. PoM Ollloeei 8 ^ (Commerce, at the request A declaration could The lost at the aban­ alarm blaze. smoke into the sky, which oond Cl«u Mill MMWr. Southern New England Plmning a Banquet, B ONOkNlva KarifA tael of Gov. Ella T. Grasso, will mean substantial federal doned factory, owned by > One fireman was treated could be seen for miles ■ aOer harrtoH ||m ^ for smoke inhalation at Telephone Co. has been Suggested Cerrier Retee try to determine the im­ assistance for businessmen Carabetta Enterprises, is away. Traffic was snarled prepare for labor talks Dance or Partif? Meriden-Wallingford filed in federal court PiyiM ki Advtnoi pact of Sunday’s spec­ whose buildings were estim a te d a t $500,000. and rail service temporari­ ly blocked. seeking $1 million in Hall Available now evaffiOfe frem; Siair":;:::::;:::;:;::;:;* tacular fire in Meriden on destroyed by the blaze. Financial damage to the Hospital and later HALL FOR RENT Oni monlX...... 13.10 the city’s economy. lumber yard has yet not released. HARTFORD (UPI) - Gov. Ella T. discussed, asked a reporter to leave damages and changes in PATS MEDICAL Thru monihi ...... ill.TO The fire started in the l^or partiei. ihoweri. receptions KNIQHTS OF The 2 p.m. fire destroyed been determined. Grasso today called together the heads of before she would reveal what the change the firm’s policy on mectinRs. Complete kitchen facilities 81k monihi...... |t3.40 block-long Charles Parker targe enclosed parking lot. Inquire: COLUMRUS PHARMACY Oni y u r ...... i« .io an abandoned factory Firemen from nine state agencies for a briefing on upcoming WdS< pregnancy leaves. Mill nUM Upon RiqutM Co. lavatory factory on Call 646-9044 1001 MAIN S T R E E T building and a nearby collective bargaining negotiations with She said later she had meant only that Lithuanian Hall Subwrlbiri who tall to rtoMvo Hanover St. and quickly Connecticut communities there was a possibility of "coalition •Her 7 p.m. EAST HARTFORD Ihoir nowiptpor botoro S:S0 p.m. lumber yard in the older spent most of Sunday 24 QOUWAY STREET •hould talopnont tho oiroulillon spread to the adjacent state employes. section of the city. battling the fire and Mon- The 1975 legislature passed a collective bargaining." HAVE FUN MANCHESTER 528-6583 (kipinmont. 647-0040. Mrs. Grasso sent COMPLETE bargaining law for state employes, but it "If there were a number of different Call bafora 8 P.M. MEET PEOPLE Commerce Commissioner wasn't until this fall that the 11 units of groups to contend with that would be less Phone 643-0618 or 646-915S SOCIAL WORLD Edward J. Stockon to LIQUOR DEPARTMENT state employes broken up by job likely." she said. Meriden Monday to survey classification voted on which unions would She said her remark had nothing to do 233-8231 COLD BEER with the postures taken by the two unions. the damage and determine represent them. AND The Connecticut State Employes AFSCME had campaigned for support the impact of the fire on gift boxes Manchester the city's economy. WEDEUVER Association won most of those elections in as the more militant of the unions and had ■izee a bitter fight with the American Federa­ said the state administration would prefer Country Qub "After the data is com­ tion of State. County and Municipal to have CSEA to deal with. piled," she said, "my ad­ Mrs. Grasso told the about 40 officials at Restaurant ministration will be in ARTHUR DRUG Employes. "TuiHiloBtTHuT" the meeting that the state had set up two - p m R P * r « on touch with the Small Ainv» Phone M3-1505 State Personnel Commissioner Sandra . vm wm aitT **6U8**_ Business Administration to th e nuFocI* of Tnow Jt^eA T NO LOWER PRICES ANYWHERE Biloon said CSEA’s victory in almost all of goals in the negotiations. South Main Straot [i# downtown moTictieiter^P nekau the unit elections had changed the state's "We strive to establish good working determine whether relationships between employes and The luncheons and Meriden qualifies for a bargaining strategy. TifRilEorr managers in all agencies. Equally impor­ cocktails are as beautiful w Small Business Ad­ But Mrs. Biloon, citing the provision of as the scenery. the collective bargaining law allowing tant. we're dedicated to efficient delivery of services to the people of our state,” she .n tju ic s: ... closed meetings when strategy is to be Iboth^ s gy Bring your clients or said. your friends to enjoy Chef i AlKIAb WlNNINO *Toys for Tots* MAM eaOTHIRi FUCKi Paul’s creative soups and x ju a u L exciting dally luncheons. Tom Skrzvpiec, manager of Mr. Steak St 244 Center St., hands a cer­ 7-.M tificate of appreciation to Jaime Smith of Rockville, left, and Jason Kissinger heads for Brusselsl We will accommodate ilOIKEY MiSKSS” groups to one hundred or Albert of East Hartford who donated used t ^ s for underprivileged 9:18 WASHINGTON (UPI) - On what was momentum in Eastern Europe. Kissinger more. children. Mr. Steak participated in the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve’s likely to be his last journey as Secretary is expected to give his assessment of the “Toys for Tots’’ campaign last week. Mr. Steak offered a free child's of State, Henry Kissinger headed for Soviet buildup, and outline his ideas of TiL 646-0103 meal to those under the age of 12 who donated to “Toys for Tots." Brussels today for a NATO ministerial what can be done about it. »KI «0»m I! • M • II m u Ml Luncheon Service from (Herald photo by Pinto) council session. He also is expected to give the European 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. 4 ^ 1 Despite the sentimental drama of allies a description of the process of tran­ Kissinger's last official meeting with his sition now under way in Washington. Trinity professor impressed Western European colleagues, officials U.S. officials said the meeting also is stressed the routine nature of the NATO expected to deal with two recent Soviet meeting. One official said, "The big proposals: 0 4 f t - f t 3 3 3 with Carter appointments problems of the last 18 months have been — An agreement barring first use of pretty well solved.” nuclear weapons. U.S. officials consider HARTFORD (UPI) - A Trinity College but now it’s different — f want to know if . Those problems centered around this to be unacceptable, because it would professor feels Jimmy Carter is showing you can help me run the country,” McKee NATO's southern flank; Portugal, Italy, reduce NATO's ability to maintain a good leadership qualities by choosing said. Greece and Turkey. deterrent in the face of Soviet conven­ capable administrators instead of good He was one of about 15 Connecticut The officials said the feared'Communist tional superiority. People’s Store campaigners for his administration. residents who worked on Carter’s cam­ drift in Italy arid Portugal appears to have — "Freezing” membership of NATO "Some people are good in winning elec­ paign from the start, but he said he is not been halted and both countries remain and the Warsaw Pact. Officials said this tions. but are horrible at running the coun­ disappointed by not being picked to go to effective members of the alliance despite appears to be a transparent device by the Sneak Preview Sale try. Carter feels no obligation to those Washington. financial problems. Greece and Turkey Soviets to keep Spain from becoming a people," said Clyde McKee in an inter­ McKee said Gov. Ella Grasso probably Drummond is famous have begun talks that may solve their NATO member, and is probably unaccep­ view on radio Monday. won't be called upon to help Carter, but for their Jacquard long-standing dispute. table. Houseware, Gifts, He said several Connecticut Carter not because she worked for Sen. Henry knit sweaters and this The NATO meeting, according to the of­ After the two-day Brussels’ meeting, campaign workers are disappointed Jackson in the primaries. is one of the beat of ficials. will focus on a "sense of unease" Kissinger is scheduled to fly to London, because they apparently are not going to "People who aren't good administrators them. Its striking raised by the growing Soviet military returning to Washington Sunday, Dec. 12. Dinnerware, Ladies get jobs in the new administration. just won't get jobs in his administration,” snowflake and reindeer "I think Carter is saying to those people, he said. pattern sings of the Hardware, Cook & Bake you did your job well, I thank you for it, wide open spaces. And the unusual color Mistrial ruled in Mandel case Ware and Much, Much harmonies are truly Students TURNPIKE TV & APPLIANCE works of art. 100% “WIntuk’’ yarns of BALTIMORE (UPI) - A federal judge Ernest N. Cory Jr. are charged with mail More! visit Orion* acrylics for declared a mistrial today in the political fraud and racketeering. governor Mandel's attorney, Amod M. Weiner, machine wash-and- corruption trial of (Jov. Marvin Mandel dryabllity. and four codefendants due to publicity sur­ told Pratt, "No one— not the government, High school and junior rounding the attempted bribery of a juror. not you, not u»—can be assured that if the 229 SPENCER ST. high school students from | 4 m trial is taken to its conclusion, that there rmana U.S. District Court Judge John H. Pratt MANCHESTER, CT. Manchester were among /* said the publicity had reached at least two would have been a fair trial.” student leaders from HEADQUARTERS other jurors, r^ucing the pool of jurors The government argued, however, that Connecticut’s 242 high and alternates to 12. the 14 remaining jurors and alternates schools who met today at Earlier two alternates and one juror were not tainted by reports of the arrest of the State Capitol. were excused because of the alleged Walter Weikers, 67, of Pikesville, who was The governor invited the charged with obstruction of justice in the student leaders to discuss attempt of a furniture salesman from the S i '/ ' MICROWAVE'OVEN Baltimore suburbs to bribe a juror to vote alleged attempted bribery of a juror. ways of becoming involved VI for acquittal. Prosecutors contended an outsider with voluntary actions E attempted to malign the proceedings so '0"' wUhin their own com- FOR EVERY FAMILY V Mandel. W. Dale Hess, William A. ■■ m Rodgers, Harry W. Rodgers Iff and that a mistrial will be declared. mtnlties. Attending from the following schools were: • East Catholic High School — Monica Holmes, Democrats pick leaders president of the Social Ac­ tion Club, and Chuck Mer- cier, vice-president. C WASHINGTON (UPI) - House The incumbent whip, John McFall of • Howell Cheney Democrats picked a Massachusetts California, was the fourth man in the Regional Vocational liberal and a 'Texas moderate for their top heated race and the first to drop out, after two leadership posts in the new Congress receiving only 31 votes on the first of three Technical School — Mark St. James, president of the and turned their attention to reforming secret ballots. ■■ senior class and treasurer Model RR-6W SAVE House operating procedures. The caucus also elected Rep. Thomas of statewide student coun­ Control Panel with Solid Slate "Brain" • c. Both Rep. 'Thomas "Tip” O’Neill, a Foley of Washington over Rep. Shirley S i cil, and Thomas Mainville, Digital Clock • Automatic Defrost Cycle • Slo product of rough-and-tough Boston politics Chisholm of New York for caucus chair­ V president of the sophomore Cook Cycle • Automatic Timer • Start, Stop who was unopposed in the Democratic man by a 194-96 vote. and Light switch. caucus Monday to. succeed retiring Carl The selection of officers by Democrats, class. Albert as speaker of the House, and his who will continue to control the new • Bennet Junior High successor as majority leader, Texan Jim Congress, was the first of a series of School — Glenn Eagleson, Wright, who won a slim 148-147 victory, organizing moves. The caucus resumed president of the student V a i s i i council, and Willi Meier, pledged an all-out attack on employment discussion today on a series of proposed Till Drummond makes this reforms in House operating procedures. Flounder! And the only catch is, you have to come vice-president, as their top priority. and get it on Wednesday. marvellous flat-rib ring House Republicans meet Thursday to • filing Junior High Wright was a surprise winner over Rep. A Big Fish Fry with generous helpings of flounder, neck knit In 20 great Phillip Burton of California. Burton and elect their officers, with GOP leader John School — Susan Katz, french fnes and creamy coleslaw. Now only ^.29 chairman of the student colors becuase It's the Missouri Rep. Richard Bolling had been Rhodes expected to be renamed to that of­ most wearable, most considered the front runners. fice. 304 Tolland Turnpike council, and Lynne Bono, co-chairman. useful, most practical Manchester 100%’ J o w m o n S Gtona nylon No one from Manchester Model RR-4DW *398. \ shirt you can own. And At Exit 04 -1-80 High School volunteered to you'd want to own It In 1 byVAISI H E U S attend. Automatic Defrost Cycle • Automatic Electric as many colors as you Gov. 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SAVER 9 Uian 5 per cent of Uie present • I OPEN 9:05 And AU TiCKinON OUTUTS iff A WED.-FRI. 9-9 Business” 9:15 Showcase Cinema 4 — Saturday 'til 5:30 Sunday 12>8 p.m. U.S. population would be eligi­ • V / SAT. 9-5 UA 2 - "Peter Pan” 7:30; Showcase Cinema 1 — "The "’Two-Minute Warning” 2:00- t T . CHA«OIT-tY PHONI ble to vote. In most cases, uthp'tke "Gus" 9:00 CUMCTmiTtTOYINIUnEICIMtt I’l') U‘i( 1 ■. l«'Wnnl/ii CHAR06 IT WITH MASTER CHARGE OR BANKAMERICARD Tenant" 2:10-7:10-9:35 7:30-9:50 _ ^ tmmmnnmmmimm voters had to be male, 21 ■ UA 3 — "Camelot" 8:00 Showcase Cinema 2 — Showcase Cinema 5 — coPYRtOMt c WAftNcnanos imc i6E6 IYCAUINO I-203-622«1970 years, white and a property Vernon Cine 1 — "Car "Marathon Man” 2:15-7:15- "Carrie" 2:15-8:00-10:00 • Wl 4CCirr lU IT IK c h a k o i and * ank a m ik ic a k d • owner. 9:40 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Dec. 7, 1976— PAGE FIVE-A PAGE FOUR-A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn.. Tues.. Dec. 7. 1976 ■ -r I h- ^ ... • '■ 'it'' V#-‘., Piher^Miller Gourley-Lloyd Dr. Lamb By Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D. I'Wssiiiiiii; -wwv(ii>wni»sisssassi iiinniainMaiimrMniiy

Gloria Lee Lloyd and David William Gourley, both of Mary Ann Miller of Rockville and Stephen D. Piner of New London, were married Nov. 6 at St. John's Church in Betty’s notebook Muncie, Ind. were married Nov. 27 in Community Baptist Vernon. Calorie data isn^t right Church in Manchester. The bride is the daughter of M r. and Mrs. Lewis Lloyd k! By Betty Ryder of 62 Thrall Rd., Vernon. The bridegroom is the son of The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Neal E. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Godfrey Gourley of 730 Keeney St. Dear Dr. Lamb — I am of Agricultuie. Regular raw and only 54 calories pose of a diet is to get rid of M iller of Rockville. The bridegroom is the son of M r. and The Rev. Robert Wellner of St. John's Church of­ on a 1,000-calorie a day ground raw hamburger per ounce cooked body fat. Mrs. Raymond Piner of Muncie, Ind. ficiated. Jeff Bolton and Bernie Santore, both of New diet. I found it necessary to contains 76 calories per (broiled). After the initial first London, were guitarists. take hamburger off my ounce. Cooked hamburger People who like ham­ week a sensible diet should The Rev. August Kuhn of Largo, Fla. and the Rev. On- Miss Amy Kaiser of Vernon was maid of honor. menu because it contains (cooked wbight) contains burger and want to get rid result in about one pound of made of beads, and one stead of a “ full portion," changing the title of a Many area residents don Stairs of Community Baptist Church officiated. Peter J. Gourley of Manchester was his brother's best 100 calories an ounce. In only 82 calories per ounce. of the fat because they are fat loss a week. Certainly trimmed with r^ rib b o n s and Angie suggests recipe. turned out despite the man. Ushers were Dan Home of Manchester and Peter Can you imagine instead the store I.have noticed Remember the cooked on a calorie restricted diet no more than two pounds. and red roses. **'■ "keeping yourself temp­ The bride was given in marriage by her father. snowy evening Tuesday for O'Brien of Oakdale. hamburger marked lean weight not only has fat can grind their own lean One purpose of dieting Is The real show-stopper ting and you won't be of Gingerbread Man the preview of the A reception was held in the parish hall, after which the Cookies its recipe is titled and extra lean. I wonder drained away from it, but meat, season it with any to learn how to eat proper­ was a jeweled Christmas tempted." Miss Gale Brainerd of Cromwell was maid of honor. •Holiday Festival of couple left for Key Largo, Fla. They are residing in New whether this type of ham­ the cooking process also number of the meat sauces ly. You might as well tree made of assorted But Brenda Vaccaro has “Very Best Gingerbread Bridesmaids were Miss Celia Alexander and Miss Andrea Trees” which was spon­ London. burger would contain the eliminates water that is and broil it. This keeps it adjust your eating habits probably come up with the Person Cookies.” sored by the Women's rhinestone and crystal Alexander, both of Dresden, Maine, Mrs. Laurie To each his own I guess. same amount of calories present in raw meat. Lean from being dry and still with a good balanced diet jewelry. The various best idea of all — she hides Baranowski of Glastonbury and Mrs. Marie Narus of Committee of the per ounce as regular ham­ hamburger, raw, contains gives you a high protein to start with. That way you pieces were placed in the scales. Or should 1 say her own? Wadsworth Atheneum in New Britain. burger since most of the 51 calories per ounce and meat patty. You can cook can stay slim once you Christmas tree shape on a Well, anyway, the ginger­ About town Hartford. fat drains away, or cooked, 63 calories per the unground separable have achieved your goal black velvet background, bread cookies that hang Chester Beemer III of Muncie. Ind. was best man. Looking over the eolorfui What next? whether it would contain ounce. lean of round steak the rather than having the yo­ and little lights gave it from my Christmas are Ushers were Bruce Alexander Jr. of Dresden, Maine, Leo Reed-Eaton Circle of Community Baptist Church will selection of more than 100 There seems to be no end fewer calories. Could you The number of calories same way. yo effect of being fat and more sparkle. I believe it going to be M EN . Fecteau of Somers Point, N.J., David Gross of Sudsbury, meet tonight at 7:45 at the church to finish Christmas Christmas trees were the to the equal rights move­ give me an estimate of the per ounce in hamburger So much for your ham­ slim, fat and slim, dried was the highest priced Mass., Alan F*ratt of Rowaton, Mass, and Russell decorations. Edgar Clarks, Lil and Jack ment, what with many calories per ounce in extra certainly is dependent upon burger problem. My ques­ out from loss of body water tree, selling at $300. Winslow of Framingham, Mass. Hunter (she's a committee women w anting to be Strong Jaw lean hamburger? the amount of fat that’s tion is why are you on a by using crash diet fads The festival continues St. M ary's Episcopal Church will have a service of member), Weils Dennison called Ms. instead of Miss "In my youth,” said his Dear Reader — I ground with it. If you want l,(K)0-calorie diet? That is a and then rehydrated with through Sunday and is a A reception was held at the Masonic Temple in Holy Communion W^nesday at 10 a.m. at the church. and his wife and his or Mrs. to say nothing of father, “ I took to the law, sometimes think that 90 to have hamburger meat greater restriction than water again when you get real treat for young and Manchester after which the couple left for Bermuda. brother. Bill and his Mrs. the complete change from and argued each case with per cent of the food value that's lean you can get most men should be on, and off the diet. old. Hours are Tuesday They will reside in East Hartford. The diaconate of Center Congregational Church will Cocktails and tempting chairman to chairperson, my wife; And the muscular information available to • round steak or even a good I think it's a greater For more information on through Saturday from 11 Nassiff Phota meet tonight at 7:30 in the Robbins Room of the church. platters of cheese, nuts and etc. strength, which it gave to people must be wrong. At lean roast and cut away all restriction even than most sensible dieting send 50 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sunday Mrs, Piner is employed at Pratt & Whitney Division of dates were served during But the Tolland County my jaw, has lasted the rest least it certainly isn't con­ the fat. The separable lean small women should be on. cents for The Health from 1 to 5 p.m. United Technologies Corp. in East Hartford. Mr. Piner is A iadies Bible study Is scheduled for Wednesday at 9:30 the preview which was Bulletin recently published of my life." Lewis Carroll Mr. and Mrs.. David W. Gourley sistent with the values of round steak contains The sensible way to lose Letter, number 4-7, Weight employed by Canberra Industries of Meriden. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Finer a.m. at the Church of the Nazarene. followed by a luscious is going one step further by (1832-1898). from the U.S. Department only 39 calories per ounce weight is gradually. Losing Diet. Send a long, French buffet — and fine Flying high Crash diets are dreadful. stamped, self-addressed red wine. Took a rid e out to At the beginning of a diet envelope for mailing. Ad­ Enjoying their dinner Ellington Airport Saturday you may lose a lot of water dress your letter to me in were Ted and Nancy morning to do an inter­ PRICE BREAK ITEMS and empty out , the care of this newspaper, P. LaBonne with Mr. and view, and 1 was really PRICE PLUS S&H STAMPS digestive tract. This five to 0. Box 1551, Radio City Mrs. James A. McCarthy, a m a ^ at the number of Represent wholesalers six pound loss the first Station, New York, N Y Jean Colbert (WINF radio planes they can accom­ RIB END Whole special deals at a great DONT SETTLi week is not fat. The pur­ 10019. personality) and her hus­ modate. USDA CHOICE savings to you. Look for \M FOR LESS band, David Martineau, Bob Hyde, airport THE UNBEATABLE Mr. and Mrs. Jay Shaw and BEEF MTTOM ROUND PDRK PORK our price break signs in owner, said they are COMBINATION Norman Fendell, director building new facilities to the store which will save 7 Births of the Regional Oc­ shelter the planes, and also RDAST LOINS rou 5* to *1.00 on given |1. Doublo SAH Green cupational Training Center IStamps every Wednesday. he envisions a lounge and ROAST emu items. in Manchester. restaurant area with com­ rii |2. Check Cashing Service. Jalan, Vaiohali,. Browsing through the plete family recreational Custom Cutting Meat maternal grandparents are WITN TWt curs. US tlM fMCUI daughter of Vinod and Festival Mart in search of facilities. loser Farms Supenuariiets OepartmenL Russell Armogida of 148 W. holiday decorations were And, guess what? He in­ $1 19 Radha Sonthalia Jalan of Center St. and the late 4. Carry Out Service. Gerald and Isabelle Com- KLEENTEX 160 Ralph Rd. She was born Marion Armogida. Her vited me to take a ride in a 5. Coupons A Specials. ORANGE Nov. 19 at Manchester passo and Judy Paterson, Cessna. Well. 1 haven't ■ lb. 6 9 < • 7 9 ^ paternal grandparents are Service from the Heart. M em orial Hospital. She who is a teacher at Bentley taken it yet — but promised FREE SP9NGE Elizabeth Monseglio of School. him that when the JUICE 4 P K has a sister, Anjula, 4. Hartford and Joseph All of the trees, most of n*' Monseglio of Tampa, Fla. photographer and I come |[!>i|i. M Tin k b 11 which were donated by out to take pictures. I'll Scott, Jeremy Justin, Her maternal grandmother area firms, garden clubs lake him up on his offer. son of Richarti D. and is Mrs. Ellen Monseglio of and florists, were Mossr Farms Susan Carroll Scott of 113 80 School St. Her paternal It'll probably be later this Plastic Bal. “STAMPS AREJIlONEr decorated in a different week — if my courage KRAKUS (Tiestnut St. He was born grandmother is Mrs. Ella theme. holds up. WIT. TMI CmtPM UO $TM PMOMSE Nov. 18 at Manchester LaBrec of Southwest Har­ One that really caught SAVE AN ADDITIONAL Memorial Hospital. His bor, Maine. many eyes was a Russian gal. Carnation ■■ a . maternal grandparents are Egg T iw decorated with 13 Slim Jims With Full M r . and Mrs. Henry Smith, Anson handpainted eggs each of Book of Carroll of 31 Schaffer Dr., Michael, Son of Sheldon T. which took 15 hours to com­ Came across some COCOA ,.79« East Hartford. His pater­ and Nancy Spargo Smith of plete. This particular tree dieting secrets of some of 8BH Stamps nal grandparents are Mr. 17 Middle Rd., Ellington. was not for sale but was the well-knowns such as AM with Purchase Tin »eb 11 and Mrs. Jack Scott of He was born Nov. 29 at ot B-lb Ham donated to the museum. Polly Bergen, Dinah Shore USDA CHOICE USOAOMjfBE USDA CHOICE UaAGHOICI SUCED |Joliet, 111. He has a Rockville General Other eye-catching trees and Angie Dickinson. BEEFBOniNI BOF MTTOM KB MTTORi brother, Jason Douglas, 2. Hospital. His maternal were one done of white It seems Polly alternates ■omD ROUND EYE ROUND RWND CALVES grandparents are Donald feathers, a small beaded fast and feast days. Dinah Monseglio, Lisa A. Spargo of Guilford and CaTBCUT WTTH DOS COOPM AM S7 JO PWCKASf tree with all its ornaments opts for a teaspoonful in­ STEAKS HMPMMST RDAST LIVERS j Marion, daughter of Elsie Hedges of Hamden. RDAST IWT SAVE Book of Stamps .... Jello F ^ 41 Kenneth J and Cheryl Ar- His paternal grandparents $1S9 $ 1 4 9 $ 1 8 9 • Total Ham Pnea...... 6 .8 4 mogida Monseglio of Rt. are Mr. and Mrs. Horace S. $ 1 4 9 2.66 85. Hebron. She was born Smith of Orange. He has ■ Ik ■ b. PUDDING DS^I Nov. 28 at Manchester two brothers, Melvin T. In the service ■ M. 3 V . o z . " i - Memorial Hospital. Her and Ronald D. tOWEFFS Motts I Gm I Tin 8eb 11) E Two area men. Army Kimberly A. Davis, CMGERMI, APPLE College notes Pvt. Edward P. Pratte of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C Rockville and Pvt. l.C. Allen R. Frazier of 170 CLUB 32 oz. WITH THIS COUPON AND S7.N PURCHASI Robert A. Woodard of Lakeside Dr., Andover, has FRANKS lb. SAUCE Susan Beth Katz of 56 University, Madison, N.J. Manchester, are par­ been promoted to airman SKYBELL ■'” 1,000 sheets Crosby Rd. has received a The consort recently ticipating in a 30-day first class in the U. S. Air master's degree from appeared in concert SWSTUR training exercise at the Force. TOILET Western Michigan Univer­ singing seven French, Pohakuloa Training Area Airman Davis, an ad­ 6 i n sity. Italian and English on the island of Hawaii. ministrative specialist, is TISSUE C BACON madrigals. Pvt. Pratte. son of Mrs. assigned at Grissom AFB, Carol Larivee, daughter Miss Larivee, a graduate I Good Tkni Dec. Mary H. Pratte of 374 Ind., with a unit of the of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond of Manchester High Hartford Tpke., Rockville, Strategic A ir Command. C. Larivee of 93 Branford School, is a junior at Drew is a rifleman in the 2Sth In- She was graduated from St., is a member of the majoring in political fantry Division at Rham High School in 1976. Camerata Consort at Drew science. Schofield Barracks, WITH THIt COUPON AND S7.M PURCKAtf Hawaii. A ir National Guard Air­ Caruso Pvt. I.C., Woodard, son of man Mary A. Beccio, Mr. and Leonard D. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. BLENDED $049 Woodard of 135 Spruce St., Frank A. Beccio of 198 DEL MONTE For Christmas is an assistant gunner with Wells St., has graduated at Caruso Blended OIL gal the 25th Infantry Division Lackland AFB, Tex., from CUTQREEN at 'Schofield Barracks, Air Force basic training. bCNpon Gm4 Tin kb 11 < Give Him a Hawaii. He was graduated She now goes to Chanute OIL from Manchester High A FB , 111., for specialized School in 1975. training in the vehicle BULOVA maintenance field. wmt n il COUPS. t.o i7.io pupcHtii Airman John T. Lawlor, Airman Beccio, a 1971 $ 0 4 9 son of Mr. and Mrs. John T. graduate of Manchester Kelloggs Lawlor of 101 South St., High School, attended the SUGAR Vernon, has been assigned University of Connecticut. gal. OZ. to Norton A FB , Calif., for WITH COUPON 16 training and duty in the U. P0PS_ 15 oz. S. A ir Force supply service bCMSMn So«d Tbni kb 11 * field. Moser Farms He recently completed KEEP HAPPY Low Fat basic training at Lackland DOUBLE SAH STAMPS EVERY WEDHESDATI IbttlN Drydeet AFB, Tex. Airman Lawlor KEEP SMILING MILK was graduated from MOK. A TUES. SPECIALS ancouTE OVERMTE WITH THIS COUPON AND S7.N PURCHAti Rockville High School In s i 19 2 lb. Maxwell 1976. Snow White Flerlda 12 ot Florida Seedless MORSELS12ot. I ptastic gal. House MUSHROOMS Juicy Sweet No Rsturn ^ 12 oz, ORANGES GRAPEFRUIT OFF CDFFEE I fiood Tku Doc. 11 m People’s Store LlnoolR Motts 7 8 8 * „ 6 9 « a t 6 9 * Sneak Preview Sale U N IT 2 APPLE JUICE PRUNE JUICE 1 WA8HIN0T0N STATE Red Ripe Houseware, Gifts, RED DELICIOUS Yellow Ripe t I a " APPLES and It you appreciate all he’s done for you, '-r- Dinnerware, Ladies D’ANJOU PEARS BMANAS TOMATES BAGS 100 ct. do something special for him. Give him a :B4oi. 40 01. Bulova watch. Whatever his taste, Hardware, Cook & Bake tCwpowMHw !*«Pub)isher There will also be a clinic for all persons over age 18 parts of the country, Manchester’s turnout, including may be reached by the end of the final clinic. CARS AND TRUCKS and for booster shots Wednesday at Manchester Com­ Bolton residents, for flu shots has been very good, said Kraatz said that Manchester may have the highest Genufno Partt Opinion percentage of citizens protected from the swine flu in the Factory Trained Uachanica state. By the middle of last month, the town’s Inocula^ 24-HOUR WRECKER SERVICE population represented about 20 per cent of the statewide CALL 646-6464 Hopeful nod goes Directors to fund two new positions inoculated population, Kraatz said. He attributed the successful clinics in town held for residents of both Manchester and Bolton to a combination Carter Chevrolet to nuclear energy The Board of Directors meet tonight at 8 p.m. and will A public hearing on a $2,800 appropriation to pay for the of volunteer efforts and extensive publicity. 1229 MAIN ST. • MANCHESTER town’s Vista Volunteer will also be held. The town was In some town clinics, Kraatz said Inoculations were capacity compared to 60 to 70 consider appropriations to help pay the salary for two Despite the emphatic rejec­ new positions it recently created. recently requested to make such an appropriation so that being given by appointment only. tion of “antinuclear” referen­ per cent for coal-fired plants. the directors will hold public hearings on eight the Vista worker, who helps in the elderly nutrition There were at least 100 volunteers at each of the da by voters in six states last Efficiency is even less for matters, including the appropriation of |13,173 for an program, could continue serving Manchester for another Manchester flu clinics, Kraatz said. Some of them were Read Herald Ads month, the debate over the large nuclear plants, and most Outreach worker for the elderly and $8,125 for a budget year. repeat volunteers, and some were new each time. analyst. future of nuclear energy in this plants currently being con­ 4 Most of the Outreach worker’s salary will come from country is far from finished. structed or planned are large federal funds ($9,748). The town will be expected to The public — that part of it ones. matchihese funds with $3,425 of local monies. which has spoken on this issue This, too, may be subject to The appropriation for the budget analyst will pay the salary for the position for the remainder of this fiscal by way of the ballot box — has change as nuclear technology year. Applications for the post are due Dec. 17. Here’s WhyCaldor given at least a tentative okay improves, and coal has its own The money to pay for the analyst is expected to come to continued nuclear develop­ environmental drawbacks. But from the Public Works Employment Act, Title II. Has The No. 1 ment. So far, at any rate, it has the Council’s report has cer­ Town Manager Robert B. Weiss said that he expects the town to receive about $160,000 from the program. The Book Department! ^ not been swayed by the war­ tainly deflated industry claims federal funds have not been approved for Manchester yet, nings of environmentalists and about the supposed cost advan­ but approval Is expected soon. others concerning the possible tages of nuclear energy versus The directors approved the analyst position only on the health and safety perils of coal. basis that It would be paid by federal funding. The directors will also conduct a public hearing for the nuclear power plants. Nevertheless, the fact t' V' " 1 ' . ' ■ 't - - ■ ■ appropriation of $10,000 of the Title II money for the . OUR ENTIRE STOCK! All this is subject to change, remains that we are moving, ^ ..cifnAnww dr^ging of Center Springs Pond. however. Antinuclear activists however slowly and uncertain­ Aii ‘Nancy Drew’ and are gearing up for similar ly, into the era of nuclear ‘Hardy Boys’ Books battles in other states, and in energy. Today, nuclear power Tall Cedars installation the meantime one new argu­ generates some 10 per cent of rites Wednesday night Pub. List 7 ment has been dropped into the the nation’s electricity — 2.50 Each ■164 controversy. Alfred Vennard of 139 Hollister St. will be installed enough to meet the needs of 23 Wednesday as senior deputy of Tunxis Forest Tall Cedars According to a report just YOUR CHOICE EACH million typical households. By Santa and his reindeer fly over peaceful Americana scene on this design are 23 themes that have appeared in 48 previous seals of Lebanon of West Hartford at a semi-public installation I issued by the private, nonprofit this time next year, industry year’s 70th anniversary Christmas Seals, published by the since 1907. at the Masonic Temple in West Hartford. These are the most popular books ever for Other officers to be installed are Eric Pierson, grand children! Choose from dozens of titles. Council of Economic sources predict, the figure will Christmas Seal/Lung Association. Incorporated in this year’s Priorities, nuclear power tall cedar; Theodore Robbins, junior deputy grand tall be in the neighborhood of 30 cedar; Robert Duval, scribe, and Horace Strout, plants are so uneconomical million. treasurer. that more attention should be As the industry is not slow to Flu shot ‘safe as Lawrence Welk’ Frank Gworek of 532 W. Middle Tpke., district deputy given to alternative energy point out, each additional supreme Tall Cedar, will be the installing officer. Vennard is a member of Manchester Lodge of Masons, \ / M < ( y /H - f WASHINGTON - 'There is as 36 WEEKS ON sources, such as solar energy, megawatt of nuclear­ that a man in Concordia, Mo. became not as devastating as the one in 1918, the Connecticut Consistory, and a Scottish Rite Mason of much chance someone will die after THEN.Y, TIMES ^ which have been downgrade generated electricity means Lee Roderick sick the previous month with what likewise have taken a high toll. The the Hartford bodies. He is currently serving as chaplain BESrSEUER, watching Lawrence Welk as after The Herald’s //// \ H h H IlM rt as too expensive for too far in that much less dependence on was subsequently disposed as swine Public Health Service says the Asian of Bigelow Chapter No. 33, O.E.S., of East Hartford. i UST! getting a swine flu shot. In fact, flu. That was the first known case of flu of 1957-58 killed 70,000 He is also a member of Sphinx Temple, its Drum Corps DICTIONARY the future. Cashington Correspondent'* DU IM.IJsH foreign oil. watching him is probably more of a Nuclear power plants are the flu since the outbreak at Ft. Dix Americans, the Hong Kong flu of and Imperial Drum Corps, and Omar Shrine Club. Thus until such time as an­ reason to die." in February. 1968-69 killed 33,000, and the Victoria Vennard has worked at Colt Industries, Pratt & forced to shut down so tinuclear forces can point to That opinion — expert medically if the way it was administered con­ "Many people are just flu epidemic that started in Hawaii in Whitney Small Tool Division, West Hartford, for the past frequently for maintenance some significant not musically — comes from the tributed to them.” procrastinating getting their shots,” November of last year, spread to 40 years. “The broader you spread the im­ and repairs, says the Council, breakthroughs in solar energy, chief spokesman for the U.S. Public said Blamphin, “while others say Oregon in January and had every that nuclear energy is less Health Service which is coordinating munization campaign," Blamphin 'Why not wait until and if it crops up, state by the end of February took as coal gasification or other types continued, “the greater will be the economical than coal the current mass influenza im­ then get vaccinated for it?” many as 20,000 lives. The American Heritage of advanced power munization program. chance that someone will die after everywhere in the country The problem with that approach, In the absence of the current im­ The Father technologies, it is unlikely that In an interview. John Blamphin, getting a shot. But that doesn't mean says Blamphin, is that it could take munization program, says Blamphin, Manchester police report Dictionary Of The Trinity except in the Northeast. the public will continue to give director of public affairs for the the death will be related to the shot.” 12 to 14 weeks to immunize the entire a swine flu epidemic could put 40 Engiish Language Christmas Letters A NOVEL OF IRELAND! Specifically, it found that a hopeful, if not entirely agency, punctured some rumors and As of the end of Thanksgiving population, even assuming the vac­ million Americans in bed. Of that existing commercial nuclear enthusiastic, go-ahead to dispelled some myths about swine week, some 30 million Americans cine had been stockpiled at strategic number 40,000 could be expected to NEW By J.R.R. TOLKIEN By LEON URIS, over 18 had been vaccinated. The Three persons were apprehended Monday night shortly Author of power plants operate at an nuclear energy. flu — otherwise known in govern­ locations around the country. “Then, die. after a burglary was reported on Grissom Dr. Charged COLLEGE EDITION Edited by figure, while represnting half again THUMB-INDEXED! 6 9 6 BAILLIE TOLKIEN 0 2 0 “EXODUS" 760 average of only 59 per cent of ment circles as A'New Jersey/76. it takes another two to three weeks Some medical authorities disagree with two counts each of second degree burglary and se­ The designation relates, in order, to as many flu vaccinations as have before the body can build up its with the immunization program. cond degree larceny were Jeffrey Smith, 16, of 181 Oak Pub. List 9.95 Pub. List 8.95 Pub. List 10.95 the type of virus, where it was ever been given in the U.S. in a natural antibodies to fight off an in­ Given the risks involved, however, it St., Peter C. Drown, 16, of 114K Rachel Rd. and Susan M. isolated (Ft. Dix, N.J.) and when, year, falls well below the Public vasion of this new type of virus,” he is difficult to argue with the view 0 O’Rourke, 16, of 22 Greenhill St. The economy size with 4,000 illustrations, 20 marvelous letters with beautiful paintings Delves into Ireland's past, explains current Other editors say troubles and looks for future solutions. last February. Health Service’s hopes for the said. represented by Dr. W.F. Buchanan of The three were being held Tuesday on $1,500 cash bonds 155,000 words; thousands of new words! and decorations. A great Christmas gift! E “We know that out of every 100,(W0 program as the country now enters The swine flu virus is extremely Fenton, Mich. \each. persons over age 65, 16 will die in a the flu season. The agency wants to similar to the strain that killing an In a letter published in the Hanford \ A car being driven by Smith was stopped shortly after the Grissom Dr. home break and a televison set and TheG.O.P.is still alive, given 24-hour period," said Blamphin make the vaccine available to the en­ estimated 20 million persons around Sentinel of Hanford, Calif., Dr. several items were noticed by police in the car. in giving the government's reaction tire adult population of 147 million. the world in 1918, including about Buchanan writes: ' 'The only explana­ to the widely publicized deaths of Public response to the swine flu The home was entered by prying the front door, the thank you 548,000 in the United States. It has tion I can give for all the adverse house ransacked and items, including a televison, three persons who died after being threat has tended to follow the flow been found in hogs during most of the publicity is that the press does not of news about it. After the Pittsburgh calculator, stereo, clock radio and jewelry were stolen, Professional politicians, is it OOP’s chance for survival. vaccinated recently at a Pittsburgh time since 1918, but has not been seen understand the seriousness of the according to police. > „ . i incident, for example, the rate of im­ clinic. Noting that the three all had in the human population until the out­ swine flu threat, and as a con­ The charges also included an attempted burglary at a C reported, see little hope for the sur­ The time has come for munization slowed down, with 11 vival of the Republican Party in the had a history of heart trouble, he break at Ft. Dix, in which 500 sequence, many people will die for Kennedy Rd. home in which the suspected burglars were Republicans to stop thinking of their health clinics actually closing their wake of the November election. party in terms of liberal vs. conser­ added that “we investigated the military personnel were affected, 12 lack of immunity because of fear of frightened away by a dog. doors for lack of business. Then it They point to the greater number vative, or left vs. right. They must deaths within 48 hours and found no got sick, and one died. the vaccine.” In another arrest Monday night, David Erickson, 16, of appeared to pick up significantly in of voters who enroll as Democrats, think of themselves as Republicans, evidence that either the vaccine or More recent flu epidemics, while (c) 1976. Scripps League Newspapers 159 Olcott St., was charged with third-degree burglary November after it was announced and tampering with a motor vehicle at Discount Auto and to the election returns and they must nominate candidates Sales, 634 Center St. themselves, as well as to what for public office who have a record of A juvenile was also arrested with Erickson. Erickson appears to be a national trend away accomplishment untainted by par­ was being held on $1,000 cash bond Tuesday. from Republicans. tisan extremism, such a person, for Can Carter control the-bureaucracy The Toikien Roosevelt And These are persuasive arguments, example, as George Bush, who has siBawitaxwiBaiBaiBpqBaiBaBaBKBaiitatwBaiaaBitaaiig New! Motor 1977 but they would be more convincing if announced his forthcoming retire­ Auto Repair Manuai Companion Churchiil 1939-1941 the Republicans, despite their ment as head of the C I A. The son of Washington — Neither economy effective, or to produce a result Congressmen come to depend on acknowledged handicaps, had not the late Prescott Bush, U.S. Senator nor efficiency will be the major! diametrically opposite that intended. these strategically placed kingpins. 40th EDITION By J.E.A. TYLER, come so very close to winning the Ray Cromley from Connecticut, George Bush has objective in President-elect Carter’s I Most of these powerful For one thing, the bureaucrats know OVER 1,400 AN INVALUABLE By election for president on Nov. 2. earned the respect of Democrats and upcoming moves to reform the PAGES! REFERENCE! 096 JOSEPH P.LASH what they are doing and con­ g90 bureaucrats are extremely able. Pollsters admitted the election was Republicans alike as an able public federal bureaucracy. throughout the departments and Though some have risen to high posi­ gressmen usually do not. The insert too close to call, and the popular vote servant — honest, articulate and Pub. Ust 14.95 Pub. List 12.95 Pub. Liot 12.95 Control is the name of the game. agencies which run Washington and tion on seniority alone, the majority of a paragraph here or there in 1 0 « justified their wariness. While patriotic. At least three recent presidents — determine much of what goes on in have arrived there through exper­ proposed legislation can save a Illustrated; covers 2,300 models from 1971 to A handsome gift for one entranced by Tolkien's A excellent account ol their roles in World Republicans are disappointed over There are other competent in­ Kennedy, Johnson and Nixon — and a the nation. tise. They know the ins and outs of senator or representative headaches 1977. Trouble shooting, tune-up hints, etc. great days of Middle Earth in “ Lord of the Rings.' War II By the author of "Eleanor and Franklin". the outcome, the result does not dividuals, too, and the Republican series of Cabinet officials have been That is, a series of presidents and their domains so thoroughly that later. warrant their being discouraged. party should take pains to bring angered or infuriated by their inabili­ their aides have found that orders nothing moves up to senior officials Then, too, there is frequently a per­ What should worry the them to the forefront. The Grand Old ty to have their orders obeyed by the given are delayed interminably in or down to the action men without sonal payoff for cooperative con­ Republicans, however, is the Party is far from dead, whatever the rulers of small kingdoms scattered execution or so modified as to be in- their approval, or Indeed, without gressmen. If a legislator wins the ap­ prospect of fragmentation within political pundits may say. But intra­ their imprint. proval of a powerful bureaucrat, he their ranks. The announcement that party strife and a turn to the right at Many of these men and women can count on favprs. For con­ Mary Louise Smith will resign as this time would be suicide. For the SIDE GLANCES by Gill Fox have come to the conclusion that stituents, there will be job openings, national chairman in mid-January party's sake, and for the sake of the special consideration in applying a signals an impending power struggle nation, the Republican party must be they, more than any president. restored to health in order that the c Cabinet official or other political ap­ federal law or access to hard-to-get between the ultra-conservative information. The congressmen and Reagan elements and the more two-party system may be kept pointee, know what should be done his staff can also profit by the ready liberal Republicans. Such an internal viable. — from The Meriden Morning for the good of the country. Each has conflict could only scuttle the Record his own political philosophy, which opening of doors that otherwise could may be radically different fromthat be closed, or in being spared checks jThe N(2Cklco2 with a Isgzrxi | of any incumbent president. and inspections that could otherwise K While the Sand Dollar Is one ol the most widely known and In some cases, these key be embarrassing. popular of all shells, lew people are aware ol the 7 bureaucrats have built close Sen. Barry Goldwater once pretty little legend attached to It. ^ Yesterdays \ f^ o d a y ’s thought 1 alliances with influential senators or suggested that key bureaucrats be Legend has It that these strange shells tell the story ol Christ's sulleting and his glory. Wednesday P a s s a g e s — PREDICTABLE representatives or members of their shifted from one department to another from time to time in order to The live holes represent the live wounds ol Christ. On the The Rabbi Got Wet CRISES OF ADULT LIFE Touch Not The Cat 25 years ago A person who gives away much of staffs. They are thus able in many front the Easter L lly-lts center, a live pointed star The Cheney Block on Main St. is himself creates a need of constantly cases to assure that the laws passed break the power that each wields In representing the Star ol Bethlehem which led the shepherds By MARY STEWART his kingdom. Irom alar. On the back the outline of Ihe Christmas By GAIL SHEEHY sold, terminating the Manchester being together with people - in order will meet their needs and conform to Polnsettia reminds us ol Hla birthday. When the shall Is By Holding Corp. to feel a whole person. A full life and their beliefs. Their budgets will pass Under present law, about the only broken open, live Doves of Peace and Good Will appear. HARRY KEMELMAN 0 4 0 J66 024 Nazarene Churches of New a great love — this is the quest of a readily with few changes. effective methods for bringing about Because ol this religious legend, this fascinating creature England are conducting a conference free creative Christian. They may also profit personally. such transfers — thereby breaking ol Ihe see is often referred lo as Ihe Holy Ghost shell. Pub. List 8.95 Pub. List 10.95 Pub. List 8.95 in Manchester. Christ has said, there is no greater Those who cooperate closely with cliques — is by reorganizations, even A beautiful story, beaulllully told In sterling silver. By J & C Ferrara $25.00 Sixth novel in the successful series about Rabbi A roadmap of adult life through our twenties, Tale of an Englishwoman who possesses love than to lay down your life for a Congress sometimes find that when such result in new departments • vi» ' 4 Small who solves murders with Talmudic insight. thirties, forties and beyond. Must reading. the power of telepathy. Exciting reading! friend. Real love requires us to share promotions come their way despite and organizational structures no 10 years ago our lives. Some part of our lives is ‘YOU CAN HE SURE” opposition from superiors in the more efficient than the old. Herbert Robb receives a 50-year given away. It simply doesn’t belong service pin from Manchester Lodge to us any more. department in which they work. Ad­ Despite the favorable statements AT SHOORS of Masons. The person who loves must be poor miral Rickover is a well-publicized which followed Mr. Carter's recent Hjalmer Modean is honored for 50 in spirit and possess unselfish case in point. visit with Congressmen, the new 1 years of membership in Linne Lodge, simplicity; otherwise he will con­ This is not to say that these men president is almost certain to find 3 WAYS TO CHARGE SALE: Knights of Pythias. Smoor stantly begrudge the gift of his life and women are basically self- that when things get down to the nitty MANCHESTER VERNON • TUES. thru SAT. Jay Stager, assistant professor at and demand reciprocal attention. serving. Some are, of course. More, I gritty his plans for reorganization Dally: 10 am . to 10 p.m. Manchester Community College, is Sister Anne Gabrielle, ^ CiyfehyMA me im u$ believe, are not. They simply bolieve will be so modified he will have far 8 917.Main Street, Manchester 8 1 CMUoi cteo 1145 Tolland Turnpike TrI-CIty Shopping Center Saturday: 9 am . to 10 p.m. appointed to establish an office of SND "Have you come across the notice that I filed for divorce that, because of their experience, less power over the federal establish­ community service for the college^. St. Bridget iParish - yesterday?" i . they are right. ment than he desires. PAGE EIGHT-A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchegter, Conn., Tue»., Dec. 7, 1W6 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. 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Kittle dies at 96, tabled for on-site inspection EAST HARTFORD/area news A request for a zone change to Opposed to the zone change were the surrounding parcels as being a TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1976 PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS f property on Summit St. was tabled Mrs. Mae Morrison of 56 Sununit St. small shopping center, a gas station, was SA bandsman until 92 Monday night by the Planning and who said there was too much traffic a car repair shop, HELCO, auto Zoning Commission. at that p rticu lar point, and no room sales, and some residential. Manchester; a sister, Mrs. William Arthur J. Kittle, 96, of 565 Vernon He was born Nov. 18, 1880 in The decision was made to table un­ for parking. Jacobs said that back In 1961, then Sumerlaten, England, and came to Bray of Manchester; five In describing the proposed building owner Alexander Jarvis had some of Grasso outlines St., formerly of Keeney St., who at til the commission could look at the grandchildren and three great­ the age of 92 was the oldest active th is co u n try and s e ttle d In land in question which Involves 1.1 plans at the site, Emil Lucek, the parcels in the area changed from Manchester in 1909. He had been a grandchildren. Salvation Army bandsmen, died this acres. engineer, from South Windsor, said Rural Residence to Business because morning at a Manchester convales­ stone mason, doing much speciality The funeral is Thursday at 1 p.m. The change from Residence B to there were plans for indoor lower the area was ‘business-like’. portable unit use at the Salvation Army Citadel. Capt. cent home. work in this area. Before he retired Residence M was requested by Ray­ level parking and for visitor parking. There were no public comments on at the age of 75, he was employed at Arthur Carlson, commanding officer J Mr. Kittle played the sousaphone mond and Mary Poutre of 51 Summit Mrs. Elsie Goslee of 31 Lllley St. the application. the Firearms Division of Colt In­ of the Manchester Salvation Army also opposed the zone change request with the Manchester Salvation Army St. for a parcel described as 55V The PZC’s approval of a zone A larger than usual audience for the north end middle school will dustries, West Hartford. He then Corps, will officiate. Burial will e in claiming there had been sewage trou­ Corps Band from 1909 until four Summit St., a vacant lot. change for three parcels on E. Cdnter gathered at Monday night's Board of climb from 500 to 632 students next worked for various contractors in East Cemetery. ble a few years ago in that area. She years ago. He was a charter member Atty. Leon Podbove, who St. from Residence C to Business I Education meeting to hear a report year. Manchester until he was 92. Friends may call at Holmes also said that the overflow and of the Clacton-on-Sea Band in represented the owners, told the brought forth a public comiqent that on ending school use of portable Grasso recommended keeping He is survived by a son, Robert G. Funeral Home, 400 Main St., cleaning of the Bigelow Brook has England, where he learned to play commission that the application con­ was neither In favor nor in opposi­ classrooms. Sunset Ridge’s portable units as this Kittle of Manchester; a daughter, Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. been a problem. the cornet at the age of 17. For 75 cerned only the zone change which tion. Ernest Grasso, supervisor of pupil middle school’s population will rise Mrs. Lillian Perrett of Manchester; The family suggests that any Mrs. Goslee also referred to the in­ years, he played with Salvation would permit the owners to proceed Richard McKenzie of IS Plymouth accounting, was directed to report in the next five years from 338 to 425 a brother. Cecil Kittle of memorial gifts may be made to the creased traffic rate in the area in Army bands in England or in this with building plans on the parcel. Lane told the commission that if It and make recommendations on the students. These figures are based on Manchester Salvation Army Corps. connection with traffic tie-ups at the country. Building plans call for duplex apart­ granted the zone change request. It future of the temporary facilities. the populations of feeder schools, center. ment buildings with either one, two would be defeating the purpose of the Dr. Eugene Diggs, superintendent M ayW ry and Stevens. The PZC approved two other zone downtown business area. He said he Mrs. Floyd R. Ryan Shawn P. Rocker Manchester and Robert Rho of or three bedrooms, of schools, said this information was Grasso further recommiended that change applications. One was a was in favor of keeping the downtown Mrs. Shirley Readon Ryan, 49, of 30 Shawn Paul Ricker, infant son of Tolland. J . E ric Potter, town planner, necessary before the board could talk Synergy, the town’s alternate high change from Residence AA and area what it is and improving It. Northbrick Lane, WethersHeld, Wayne and Catherine Bisson Ricker She is also survived by a daughter, reminded the commission that the about closing schools. school, be moved from its eight por­ Rural Residence to a business use of “I don’t adamantly oppose It (the formerly of Manchester, died Mon­ of 10 Hoffman Rd., died Nov. 8 in a sister and three grandchildren. actual developable land on the parcel Grasso's report, in rough draft table unit complex to South Gram­ Business I for over three acres on the zone change), but I am adamantly In ■ a. ’ •’ H - day at St. Francis Hospital, Hart­ Hartford Hospital. He was bom Nov. Hie funeral is Thursday at 9:15 is only six-tenths of an acre, and form, was not available to the mar School. South Grammar would there is a restriction of a sewer on south side of Hartford Rd. at the west favor of developing toe downtown ford. She was the wife of Floyd R. 4 at the hospital. a.m. from the Rose Hill Funeral audience as central administration' have to be reconstructed for use by comer of Bidwell St. The commis­ area,” McKenzie said. “I don’t think Ryan. He is also survived by his paternal Home, 580 Elm St., Rocky Hill, with one side, and the Bigelow Brook on and principals are still working on it. Synergy. sion agreed that the change would be being in favor of or opposing the zone Mrs. Ryan was born in West grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl a Mass at St. Lawrence O’Toole the other. He said opposition to the Dr. Diggs said a specific housing The assembled parents were main­ consistent with the area. change request is important,” he Springfieid, Mass., and lived in Ricker Sr. of Portsmouth, R .I.; his Church, Hartford, at 10. Burial will request was not so much because of recommendation would be available ly interested in Grasso’s report on The owners of the property, added. Manchester before moving to maternal grandparents, Rene Bisson be in Rose Hill Memorial Park, its proposed use as the density at the Dec. 20 board meeting or early the Hockanum School portable units. Harleth Manning and Raymond Atty. Podrove told toe PZC that the Wethersfield seven years ago. of Manchester and Mrs. Marie allowed. in January. Hockanum uses nine portables for Rocky Hill. Ames, have no present plans for the She is also surviv^ by her mother, Speaking in favor of the proposed owner, William R. Schaller, has no Grasso’s report outlined the uses classrooms and one for a foreign Bisson of Fall River, Mass.; and his Friends may call at the funeral property, Leonard Jacobs, attorney, Mrs. Ruth P. Lucente of Feeding great-grandmother, Mrs. Alice home Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to zone change at the public hearing plans at present’ for the property’s and locations of the 36 portable units language class. With the portables, said. Hills, Mass.; three brothers, Charles were Mrs. Norman Pilver and use. However, Podrove said that toe purchased in 1969 when the system Hockanum has 22 general classrooms Rosseau of Fall River. 9 p.m. "We’re asking for the change to P. Readon of Terryville, Richard D. George Murray, both of Summit St., owner has been approached by a cou­ faced a serious overcrowding and one kindergarten to accom­ A private committal service wiil Business 1 or Business II because so Readon of Wethersfield and Donald be Wednesday in St. James Richard LaPointe of 55 Wadsworth ple of real estate agents who would problem. ' modate 600 students. St. and Earl Wilson of 64 Kennedy much of the surrounding land is be interested if the zone is changed. A. Readon of Manchester, N.H.; and Cemetery. Since then, Penney High School has If the portables are discarded, zoned for business.” He described The parcels are located at 329, 331- two sisters, Mrs. Leland Grimason of The Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Rd. been enlarged and Langford School Hockanum cannot take kindergarten Vernon and Mrs. C.J. Ziener of Main St., is in charge of 333 and 341 E. Center St. built to ease the overcrowding. through eighth grade. Manchester, N.H. George Latorop of 42 Franklin St., Decreasing student enrollment has Grasso suggested phasing out the 7 arrangements. The Rev. Guv W. Ezelle Sr. The funeral is Wednesday at 11 at the rear of the property irt ques­ also eased the situation. sixth grade at Hockanum next year. Mrs. Elizabeth Rho EAST HARTFORD -The Rev. Joe still trying tion, had no objection to a zone a.m. at Rose Hill Funeral Home, 580 Guy W. Ezelle Sr., 51, of 172 Main St., Presently, one portable unit is at Seventh and eighth would be retained Elm St., Rocky Hill. Burial will in Mrs. Elizabeth Tissot Rho, 62, of change. pastor of the Hockanum United Barnes School. Because there is no at the school until they completed East Cemetery. Hartford died Monday at St. Francis Potter read a letter from the R & Methodist Church, died Thursday at extra space in the building now. Prin­ eighth grade. Mrs. Corine Scepanski of 9 Chickasaw Dr. in Rivermead Park Adam Kovacofsky, seven months old, is fascinated with the fish Friends may call at the funeral Hospital, Hartford. She was the W Compapy at 329 E. Center St. St. Francis Hospital in Hartford. He to collect $21 cipal William Evans said it would be The sixth graders from 1977 on off High St., East Hartford checks the mailbox in front of her in one of his parents’ large aquariums in their mobile home on home tonight from ,7 to 9. mother of Thomas G. Rho of which expressed favor for the zone was toe husband of Mrs. LaNelle HONOLULU (UPI) — Joe Bachner says the Navy owes best to phase out this unit in 1978-79. would be absorbed by O’Connell Mid­ mobile home. She and her husband, Frank, have lived here more Rivermead Blvd. in Rivermead Park, East Hartford. Mrs. change. Center School has three portables. Luckett Ezelle. him $21 because he was only following orders when he dle School. Hockanum would house K than a year buying the large mobile home new in this new area of Adriane Kovacofsky said she and her husband, Frank, moved One is used for industrial arts and through fifth. A memorial service was held Sun­ abandoned ship during toe Japanese attack on Pearl Har­ the park. She u s^ to live in a house in Bristol and said of her their large 65 by 14 foot new trailer from an adults only part of About town day at the Hockanum United bor Dec. 7, 1941, and the battlewagon California sank, one for music. The third was given to Dr. Diggs said this plan would Methodist Church. Burial will be at carrying his paycheck with it. “It certainly wasn’t my the PTA Council over a year ago for a better serve the sixth, seventh, and new home, " I love it. It’s so easy to clean.” Only adults are the park to the boulevard when Adam arrived. Adam’s father is the convenience of the family. The fault that the California sank with all my gear — and my science center. eighth graders. There would be more allowed in her section of the park. a dye maker at Pratt & Whitney Aircraft. “It’s definitely worth 'ibe Marine Corps League will annual Vesper Service Wednesday at Lowe-Robacker Funeral Home, 2534 money — that morning,” Bachner said in an interview Grasso said, “Because this is one opportunities for them at a complete it in the long run. In an apartment, you have nothing when you meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the its meeting at 8 p.m. at the Masonic Main St., Glastonbury, was in charge Monday on the eve of the anniversary of the bombing. school where the enrollment is drop­ middle school. leave. This doesn’t tie us down yet it’s our own home,” his ping drastically, the portable units However, the parents prefer the Marine Home, Parker St. Temple. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mot- of arrangements. "And 1 was only following orders when I abandoned mother said. (Herald photos by Barlow) tram, worthy patron and matron, are The family suggests that friends ship, leaped into the water and swam ashore.... But I’ve could be removed without any neighborhood school and want all wishing to do so may make memorial never b^ n able to convince the Navy that I should be problems.” their children from kindergarten Coffeecake and crafts will be on in charge of toe program. The Rev. gifts to the East Hartford Human repaid for that clothing allowance and paid for that Grasso also said, “We can dismiss through eighth grade at Hockanum. sale Wednesday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. John P. McCallum will give the Needs Fund, c/o the Rev. Carl Holt, month's duty. units at Pitkin.” Several parents spoke on behalf of at the Main St. branch of the Connec­ Christmas message. After the First Congregational Church, Main “ I'm agreeable to a compromise. If they’ll pay me the Principal Helen Jeffries said, “We this idea. Joseph LaRosa presented a ticut Bank and Trust Co. Proceeds meeting, there will be a Christmas St., East Hartford. $21, we'll forget about the clothing allowance — and the could use the units especially if petition signed by more than 500 Rivermead Mobilehome Park from the sale will benefit the party, and members are asked to 'The Rev. Ezelle was born in accumulated 35 years of interest.” students are transferred from parents. The petition urged keeping American Cancer Society. bring gifts to exchange. Mrs. Janice Hodge and Mrs. Carolyn Nelson are Gebume, Texas, and lived in Blast Bachner, president of the Pearl Harbor Survivors Willowbrook next year.” middle school grades at hockanum in charge of refreshments. Hartford for the past year. Association, was a radioman 3.C., aboard the California She added, “We won’t have room and not phasing out the portables un­ The Strickland-Borst-Tozer Group He attended Texas A&M in 1942 at toe time of its sinking. for our speech teacher or reading til 1978-79. FOR OVER 50 YEARS consultant and their materials.” As Grasso’s report was for infor­ doesn’t want state rules of Second Congregational Church will Manchester Lodge of Masons will and University of Texas in 1949. He He said he was on duty at the time and the first order he heard was “Fire.” This, he said, sent crewmen O’Brien will continue to need por­ mational purposes, no action was meet tonight at 7:45 at the home of present 25-year pins at its meeting did graduate work at University of surance agents expected a large in­ homes moved in. side extensions for the living room. scurrying for fire hoses and hydrants. tables as toe projected enrollment taken by the board. “We’re doing fine the way we are,” Mrs. Clifford Hansen, 119 Pitkin St. tonight. Lodge opens at 7:30, and a California and Southern Methodist crease in legal activity against the Despite the transient image of Seven years ago a large one might University in Texas. He graduated "We thought it was a fire drill and scrambled for our said James Fusco, owner of a mobile for a Christmas party. Hostesses are memorial service will be conducted owners due to the complicated new mobile homeowners, the average cost $10,5(X). Today it would cost over hose stations,” he recalled. “In his haste to give the home in the Rivermead Mobilehome Mrs. Allen Griswold and Mrs. Arthur for departed Masons. Ame P. Sterud, from Boston University in 1974, and rental agreement mandated by the stay in Rivermead is about 8.2 years. $16,000. That includes the kitchen Joyce. was ordained an elder of the alarm, the bosun's mate gave the ‘Fire’ instead of ‘Open Park off High St. in East Hartford. district deputy, will assist George R. No two families are ever com­ new law. Burns said. Today, of the 100 original appliances, two bedrooms, side skir­ Southern New England Conference fire' alarm. ','We don’t need state regulations Ouilette, worshipful master, in pletely alike. When a family is EHHS football team Burns said he was able to argue the homeowners, 15 are still in ting and newly required thick insula­ The Single People’s Group will "Even though I was three decks below, I sensed here,” said Fusco, explaining the op­ presentation of the pins. last June. paying final tribute to one of their insurance firm down some on the in­ Rivermead, he said. tion. meet Thursday at 8 p.m. at Mott’s something was wrong and headed for my battle station in position of both homeowners and the Before moving to Blast Hartford, own, we believe the service crease due to the low level of past Burns is proud of the service the The space rent runs as high as $83 Community Hall, 587 E. Middle he was a pastor of the Gleasondale the conning tower, figuring that was about toe safest commeniled by boaril management of the park to new state should follow their individual laws designed to protect the home- legal problems at his parks. parks give the homeowners. A week per month. Fuel averages about $190 E Tpke. All interested singles are in­ Methodist Church and an interim place to be. However, we were without communications wishes exactly. But the law will cost the parks in ago a tenant called him at 4 p.m. to per year. vited. pastor for toe Union Evangelical as a torpedo had hit the radio room and knocked out all owners. By SHEILA TELLER EHHS team. other ways. An example is the complain of a blocked sewer line. Mu»t Hutiitficd Church, both in Stow, Mass. our gear. The law is the Connecticut Mobile Robert Bannon, Walter Miles and protection the law gives to owners of Bums was able to clean the lines of Fusco said about 85 per cent of the He was an Army Air Force veteran "The operators abandoned toe radio shack and went to East Hartford High School’s foot­ Home Park Licensing Law. The The VFW Auxiliary will have a Fire calls Dr. Richard Veltri were asked to very old mobile homes. Despite their roots by 5 a.m. the next day. parks’ residents get along well with of World War II. an aid collection station on deck. Thirty minutes later a ball team, winners of the Class L General Assembly passed the law potluck Wednesday starting with return to the next regular board small size and state, the law says an To prevent street congestion, noise Burns' management. They like the Other survivors are a son, Guy W. bomb hit the collection station and killed six of them.” state championship, was commended two years ago after the Connecticut cocktails at 6:15 p.m. at toe post meeting with their recommen­ owner has the right to sell the trailer and ugliness. Burns set up a fuel rules Burns has set up to keep the Elzelle Jr. of Texas; two daughters, Bachner said the California took three torpedo hits, by Board of Education Chairman Mobile Home Owners Association home. Dinner will be served at 7. Manchester dations. and keep it on its site, said Burns. system. Fuel trucks no longer enter parks pleasant, he said. which doomed the vessel. Larry DelPonte- at Monday night’s pressed for it. Members are asked to bring 32 gifts Monday, 6:30 p.m., drill, Co-Op, Apel Mrs. Donna McMahon of Oakland, HO I The Hornets not only won the state the park to deliver oil to each home. 'Rules such as no cats or dogs are His parks now are clean and at­ Calif., and Miss Alice Beth Blzelle, at He said he remembers when he leaped for his life into 400 MAIN STtEU • MANCHESTEI.CONN meeting. The association is a statewide for a grab bag. Place. (Eighth District) title but won their division, beat tractive. If they must keep ugly And the homes no longer keep a fuel meant for good living in such close C DelPonte, who witnessed the group representing residents of 118 Today, 8:44 a.m., 341 Broad St., home, and a brother, Jess W. Blzelle the water. • HOWARD L. HOLMES ARTHUR G. HOLMES crosstown rival, Penney, on game, complimented the coaches parks. It has used the new law in homes, the park will become tank outside their homes. quarters.” he said. Temple Chapter, OES, will have its somebody stuck in elevator. (Town) Jr. of Santa Rosa, Calif. “It was 9:55 a.m. I know because my watch stopped the NORMAN M. HOLMES HOWARD M. HOLMES Thanksgiving, and had an undefeated and players for their outstanding job court suits to protect mobile oblighted. Burns said. Burns installed a huge fuel tank at He and his wife have two sons, minute 1 hit the water. 1 still have that watch somewhere season. against a fine Fairfield Prep team homeowners from park owners and Also, the law says the park must the service garage. A special pum­ John, 8, and Mark, 4. They live in the in the bottom of one of my drawers at home/’ These goals were set by the team Saturday. managers. accept a new homeowner unless the ping system delivers fuel oil un­ area set aside for families with at the beginning of the season arid all DelPonte appointed a committee "I realize a lot of problems exist in person bought the home for illegal derground to each mobile home. children. Few families remain in the were accomplished. to recommend plans to honor the other towns,” said Fusco, who is also purposes or appears not to be able to Meters at each home determine the parks if they have more than two fuel bill Burns charges each owner. president of the Rivermead and pay the site rental. children, they said. He buys his fuel by the tanker. He Colonial Mobile Homes Association The law prevents the park owners Due to their low costs (their heat which is composed of 250 of the 400 from exacting a commission from said the price is controlled by the bill is less than $100 per year), they Town does not depend state. He said he charges slightly less plus mobile home families there. mobile homewners who sell their are able to afford Mrs. Fusco not than the area average for their type But the new state law only adds homes on their own. working and for the family to own a confusion and extra expense to a The law also requires the park of fuel. On top of that, he gives a camping trailer. rebate at the end of the season if he on Hartford ambulances good park like Rivermead, Fusco owner do many things which may "The kids don’t want to move," said. cost a great deal. Burns said. He did can. said Mrs. Fusco. "They love to go not specify. The three-man security force in the camping. We could not keep the East Hartford does not appear to Harvey Kagan, president of parks is composed of park residents. trailer if we were paying for a For economy be affected by the setting up In Hart­ Professional, says he will not par­ Like u utility They work in uniform on staggered house." Robert Burns, the manager of the ford of a centralized dispatching ticipate in a centralized dispatching Burns said he considers the park shifts. "The living here is fantastic," said two East Hartford parks for over 18 system for four ambulance firms. system created by four smaller rival similar to a public utility. Brewer The park maintenance staff, also Fusco. “It’s a shame there aren't years, said he argued against the law East Hartford Fire Chief Michael firms in greater Hartford. Inc. which owns the two parks must partly composed of park residents, more mobile home parks around before it was passed and still thinks Fitzgerald said the town does not de­ “How can 1 trust my competitors maintain roads, fuel lines, water plows the roads, maintains the oil here." it is wrong, at least for his parks. pend on any of the four firms in­ with my business,” Kagan said Mon­ lines, security, and the common burners, mows the land, and puts in Burns lives in a conventional home “My job is to give these people the volved. day. “The ambulance industry is a grounds. and takes out mobile homes. on the park grounds with his wife and most economical living they can af­ Protect your retirement money. Put It In a tax shel­ The town’s primary ambulance very competitive one and unless the The two parks have a total of 420 Brewer Inc. sells new mobile five children. But he said he plans to ford,” said Burns. "1 can’t do it un­ tered retirement plan at Heritage ^vln ga and Loan. service is Manchester Ambulance in persons operating the system have no sites of which just about all are oc­ homes and acts as agent for live in a mobile home when his der this law. ” The Individual Retirement Account or IRA Is an Manchester. Roger Talbot, president ties to any one company, there soon cupied with mobile homes. homeowners wishing to sell. children are grown. Insurance alone for the parks rose excellent retirement plan. It's designed specifically of the firm, said his backup am­ will be a lot of discontent.” Rivermead was first set up begin­ The new homes run at least 61 feet “And when 1 have a problem, the $6,985 this year because the in­ (or people who don't have a pension plan and can't bulance service for when none of his Several smaller ambulance ser­ ning in June 1958. That summer 100 long and 14 feet wide. Many also have park will solve it," Burns said. get one where they work. Contributions to the plan crews or ambulances is available is vices in greater Hartford have an­ are tax deductible and Interest earned is tax deferred Professional Ambulance Services in nounced a central dispatching Hartford. until retirement. Or, If you're self-employed there's system to increase efficiency, East Hartford police report East Hartford designated THIS WAY TO our Keogh retirement plan. Whichever plan is for replacing their individual telephone Manchester Ambulance as its you put your money Into Heritage Savings and answering systems. Dial-a-ride on agenda primary service after a study this The system, which began with David A. Reid, 34, of 345 Hilliard Manchester Meiiiunal Hospital after Loan's tax shelter now. Protect your money.. .and year. One of the reasons cited was St., Manchester was arrested a short the arrest where he was treated for a L&M Ambulance Service and The East Hartford Town Council mend the town hire a full-time dis­ your future. the cooperation Manchester am­ time after midnight today and head injury and released to police. Maple Hill Ambulance, will include will discuss setting up a dial-a-ride patcher to take reservations for the bulance. crews give to the Aetna Ambulance Co. and Trinity trips of the system’s vehicle. Medical charged with disorderly conduct and Reid was held at police 7 system for the town at its meeting Our way to the ttix shelter Is The Better Way. paramedics of the East Hartford interfering with a police officer. headquarters in lieu of $100 surety s i l ' Ambulance Service, according to tonight at 8 in the Council Chamber trips could be made into Hartford. Fire Department. The charges stem from a distur­ bond for appearance today in Com­ L&M President Richard Meny. at Town Hall, Main St. The other trips would be confined to Act by December 31 to qualify for 1976 tax bance first reported at the Jolly mon Pleas Court 12 in East Hartford Dial-a-ride would serve elderly and town, said Genga. deduction. Restaurant at 657 Burnside Ave. at today. medically handicapped persons Other matters on the council's 12:02 a.m., police said. The parties during the day weekdays. agenda for tonight include a report involved, Reid and a woman, then Charles Newell, 23, and Ricky TAX SHELTER East Hartford fire calls Councilman Henry Genga headed from the Economic Development Woodard, 20, both of Hartford, were the council subcommittee which Commission, discussion of how to went to 99 Larabee St. where another disturbance was reported to police. both arrested Monday at 8:41 p.m. in studied the idea and will report sell excess towri equipment including police cruisers, and block grant During the arrest of Reid, a police the Bradlees store at 940 Silver Lane Monday, 8:05 p.m. —False alarm to tonight. Monday, 1:13 p.m. —First aid call to ideas. officer fell down a flight of stairs, and charged with fourth-degree Timber Trail. The subcommittee will recom­ the Park Department garage on Ecology police said. Reid was taken to larceny (shoplifting). Court for both Monday, 10:35 p.m. —First aid to 47 Dr. is Dec. 27. Heritage Saviii^ Williams SI.. Monday, 1:20 p.m. —First aid to 986 Burnside Ave. Monday, 10:41 p.m.—Dumpster fire at East Hartford news briefs Monday, 2:59 p.m. —False alarm to 477 Connecticut Blvd. School St. Monday, 11:25 p.m. -F irst aid to 47 East Hartford public records Main Office: 1007 Main St.. Mahcheiler 649-4588 • K-Mart Office: Spencer St.. Monday, 3:24 p.m. —First aid to 298 Williams St. Manchester 649-3007 • Coventry Office: Route 3T. 742-7321 • Tolland Office: Today, 12:57 a.m, —Car fire at the rear Main St. The East Hartford (Jolf Course off A ballet of “Scrooge” will be Route 195. 872-7387 • Heritage Moneymarket In Frank's Supermarket. East of Warehouse Foods building (formerly Warranty drrcls (Jiiilrlaini dfi-dn Monday, 4:47 p.m.- -First aid to 3 Gan- Long Hill St. in the north end closed presented Saturday at 2 p.m. at the the Topps store) on Main St. Catherine A. Seddon to Rene Gui- Middle Turnpike. Manchester non Rd. for toe winter months Friday. It will Penney High School on Forbes St. by Harold L. Davey et al to Clark R, Monday, 6:04 p.m. —First aid to 132 Today, 9:13 a.m. —Water flow alarm at mond et al, property on Andover Rd. Holt, property on Lorraine Court. 17 Main St. (the Zayre's store). reopen about April 1 depending on toe the Center Ballet Theatre of 1227 Hickory Dr. Raymond J. Quinn et al to Richard Milan R. Moscaritolo to Evelyn L. Today, 9:14 a.m. —Investigate smoke weather, said John Kershaw of the Burnside Ave. To learn more, call Monday, 7:24 p.m.- Auto accident at 60 K. Mononi et al, property on Evans Johnson, property on Laurence St. in the Mashkin Building on Oakland Ave. Park and Recreation Department. 569-2082. Tickets will be sold at the Sedwlck Rd. Ave. door. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Tues., Dec 7, I9W - PAGE THREE-B PAGE TWO-B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mancfaetter, Conn,. T u w .. Pec. 7, i>78 Dog search Last-minute check Area briefs It you have Council faces big agenda news for area Vernon for September and October. charter revision commission. shows 74 towns, call A Dublic hearing and a special town The council will also discuss an The meeting will also act on the keeps buses rolling Ellington Vernon meeting will precede the Vernon agreement between the town and the resignation of Daniel Delany, special Town Council meeting tonight at 7.30 Hockanum Valley Community Coun­ policeman at Camp Newhoca, and Dec. 19 will be Christmas Sunday The Citizen-Government Transpor­ Andover in the Memorial Building. cil; spending $1,800 from the con­ the appointment of Richard Kohler to unlicensed finance company was made Monday. at Ellington Congregational (^urch. tation Planning Center will sponsor a Coventry Donna Holland .646-0375 The hearing and town meeting will tingency fund to settle a lawsuit, and replace him. ' The school board is still concerned There will be a family service star­ public meeting on trans|Mrtatlon be to consider an appropriation of spending $2,000 to settle a second Mayor Thomas Benoit will recom­ Bolton By LINDA LOVERING that a similar Impoundment attempt ting at 10:45 a.m. Children will at­ issues Wednesday at 7 p.m. in the Bolton $75,000 to purchase a new pumper suit. mend the following appointments to Herald Correspondenl may occur again. School officials tend the first part of the service and community room of Stop and Shop, Seventy-four unlicensed dogs have Donna Holland ...... 646-0375 truck for the Rockville Fire Depart­ Under new business, the council the newly created Sewer Authority; Coventry school buses were nearly have talked to other bus contractors then go to their Sunday school Rt. 30. Kate Robinson will lead the been found in Bolton since a seabch ment. will hear a request of the Community David H. Rivers (D), Joseph A. Impounded over the weekend who can serve Coventry on one day's classes. The Cheruh Choir will sing meeting with A1 Ahearn, state began by the local dog warden and Coventry The fire truck, if approved, will Renewal Team of Hartford; Belanger (R), Donald Pardus (I), because the bus contractor, the notice, but schools.would have to be as well as the Junior and junior representative. The meeting is for state canine control officer. Linda Lovering ..742-8555 replace one damageij in October authorize the mayor to sign an agree­ Frank DeTolla (D), and Michael Massachusetts Bus Co., was b^lnd closed for a day, Mrs. Lewis said. Choirs. Vernon and Manchester residents. The survey is being conducted on a when the clutch expired. Another ment for the child day care program; Reardon (I). house-to-house, street-hy-street in payments to its finance company, Parents have brnn notified of the At 5 p.m. Sunday night the annual Topics to be discussed will include Ellington pumper is being repaired. discuss town cemeteries; act on a Other appointments to be acted on Board of Education Chairman Joan situation. Christmas Pageant will he commuter bus service, 1-88 expan­ basis. Barbara Richmond. .643-2711 The Town Council meeting will sewer contract; discuss the Greater are; Edward J. Daly, Board of Tax The search is continuing. Owners Lewis said Monday night. The Massachusetts Bus Co., owned presented. It will start: with the sion, and transportation for the hear report^ on progress at the Hartford Transit District program of Review; Francine Vecchiolla, of unlicensed dogs six months or The Impoundment was averted, by Edward Sullivan of Lowell, Mass., lighting of the tree on the green and elderly and the handicapped. Hebron sewage treatment plant, housing trans|X)rtation for elderly; discuss Economic Development Commis­ oider. are urged to license them with she said, because the vehicle titles refused to bond its contract with the then into the church for the pageant Karen Biskupiak ... .228-0496 code inspections, fire-police the hiring of a labor negotiator, and sion, and Robert E. Dillon, Zoning the town clerk. weren't available and the finance Coventry Board of Education, Mrs. to be presented by the Sunday school facilities, new employes, and budgets discuss the establishment of a Commission. Fees for licenses are pro-rated ac­ company didn’t have a court order Lewis said. She said, however, that classes. The title will be, "Love South Windsor cording to the age of the dog. for the action. the school board held $25,000 of the Came To Us At Christmastime.” The The First Congregational CJiurch Judy Kuehnel ...... 644-1364 Register honey bees The finance company sent 17 contract award in lieu of a bond. Senior Pilgrim Fellowship will of Vernon will celebrate the second drivers to take the buses from the The school board will meet Sunday of Advent with the sacrament Tolland Adult school plans Locai residents who keep honey reenact the live Creche outside. Sun­ Plainfield results parking area at the McLaughlin Thursday night to discuss the school of Communion at 10 a.m. this Sun­ , - Barbara Richmond. .643-2711 bees are reminded that state law day school children will present their Construction Co., South St., on & tur- transportation problems. Mrs. Lewis day. The communion meditation by requires bee colonies be registered white gifts. Vernon open house Thursday day morning, Mrs. Lewis said. Town said board members have prepared the Rev. John A. Lacey will deal with with the town clerk. On Qiristmas Eve at 7 p.m. there Barbara Richmond. .643-2711 TUO: FUT Scmtfc: S-16 (I) Atty. Abbot Schwebel, bus company specifications for a new transporta­ making Advent more meaningful. A Vernon mvlut con 7. Hm S ^ 2S40 740 7.00 Registration can be done by mail will be a service of carols and l l l ' i 6 feder too 340 tion bid procedure. H n t ImkH C#art« |l) attorney David Rappe, bus company candles. coffee hour will follow the service. The Vernon Adult School will have an open house 1. CartW Frinctr, biB 1.00 3J0 2.U 1 hKjm Harcit S40 by including name, address, number Tm: 32:2S Manager Sam Sweetman arid school This weekend’s impoundment Z. In Cwtj 3.40 L20 of coionies, number of frame hives or Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. at Rockville High School. 3. Pitrici# 240 QunieU; 711 paid 6040 board member Jacob Wisenall were attempt was the second such incident PerfKU 7U paid 134.20 box hives, and a 25-cent registration Tm: 4140 at the scerie. in two months. The first Incident oc­ (M«: 112 fM 11.20 TriiNta; 7-S-O paid l,0a.l0 fee. Exhibits and demonstrations, representing the many TrifKU: 12-3 pai4 1SO.OO lithtli: YMkM C«nc (1) Mrs. Lewis said Sweetman told her curred about two months ago, when a arts and crafts courses offered in the adult school U m t 1-10 (C) 3 lack) Kitty 9.40 $.00 0.10 repossession move was averted with 0. Ll'iT iT W r 21.00 7.40 S.20 I Qaek's Cvel bap S.40 4.00 the outstanding payment to the curriculum, will be displayed. 1. (d'l Ch«iti) 4.00 CRT asks Vernon for $3,000 3. 6clb H tt N 140 S.40 a last-minute settlement. 7. lUrry 1040 Time: 40:0$ School board Tm: 3243 OuiNta: 213 paid 41.20 Information will be available on pre-high school review SU pM 3S.40 PirfKta: 312 paid U.40 James Harris Jr., executive direc­ Harris said the change was made to outlying suburban towns. TriltcU: 3-2-1 paid 090.11 classes and classes leading to a high school equivalency Tnlecti: O-S-7 S.40S.40 tor of the Community Renewal Team Harris said the Renewal Team DoiUc: I K p«iO IS.40 Mntk S-16 (C) meets tonight Coventry street numbers enforce state and local assumption of diploma. M l of Greater Hartford Inc., and Robert the increasing costs of anti-poverty hopes to extend to subtirban towns rhirl 5-K (K) 1. DF Sdm Tipper 940 4.00 t U 3. Firl new. low 12.00 3.00 100 4. b^ith lasher. Imp 240 2.40 Pierce, a CRT staffer, will explain a services. such services as the Emergency The winter term of the adult education program will I Haiut6M 120 2.20 5. lawofl I let TMPU DUO lU t 100 3.00 Andover 1 Set Imi 240 6. Top lea 4.20 6.00 request for $3,000 at tonight's Harris further said that the state Food Bank, the Comprehensive Op­ Tm: 3249 become effective Jan. 1 begin Jan. 31 and Feb. 1 and 2 and will end April 4,5 and 6. Tm: 3241 A presentation of the school OuiiMta: 114 paid 6.00, 1 1 S 12.00, lU 2140. meeting of the Vernon Town Council. portunities for Youtfi program, OuiNb; 213 h M 1140 Department of Community Affairs PertKta: 114 paid 1410. IIS paid 1340,110 paid language program is among items on Coventry will begin using street for lot and house locations. * In a letter to Mayor Thomas PeriKU: 312 paiO 3740 37.40. recently threatened the Renewal elderly nutrition program, and con­ The following classes will have displays on Thursday . Triltcta: 3-M paM 230 70 tonight’s agenda of the Andover numbers and names on Jan. 1 to iden­ Ed Bollinger of Brigham Tavern Trifecta: 1-4-S paid 11.90.1-4-0 paid 90.30,1-S4 Benoit, Harris said federal and state Team with a 20 per cent cutback, or sumer education. Basket weaving, chair caning, decorative painting, F6«r1k S-10 (0) paid 60.90. 1 S-6 paid 174.00,1-0-4 paid 131.10.1- B oa^ of Education, meeting at 7:30 tify locations and mailing addresses Rd., a staffer at Manchester Com­ funding this year requires an in­ $213,000, in state funds. Benoit, in a letter to Harris, said he 1. S w tW InIM 10.00 f.tO 240 0-S paM 2S9.S0. at the Andover Elementary School drawing, oil painting I and II, upholstery, woodworking, 0. Huinc Oin$ti6 11.20 4.40 of all residences and businesses. munity College, developed computer creased amount of local funds. He He said through negotiating this was not in a position to approve or 3. PiOdy IU «M 340 Tentk S-16 (I) sewing, crewel embroidery, jewelry design, macrame, 1 lit Pattera. bnp 11.00 S.t0 3.10 7 Conference Room. Town Councilman Robert M. Keller programs to handle the data and Tm: 3242 S. Remede Dra(on 17.00 101 asked Benoit for a contribution of $3,- was reduced to a $176,000 cutback, disapprove the request for funds. quilting, rosemaling, bargello, leaded glass, ktained M a : 110 p ^ 70.00 The school board will also discuss 4. l i t Spee^eck 3.00 said today. print addresses on labels and lists. 000 from Vernon. with the promise that $132,000 of the “ I am sure you are aware of the NHk U no piU 109 40 glass, sewing with knits, tailoring, and cake decorating. TrifecU; 1-0-3 paM 1,004.S0 Time; 311S disposition of obsolete equipment (an Notices are being sent to all Keller designed the program and Harris said the federal Community financial problems facing all towns Qanieta: 31S paid K.OO amount would be offset by the state’s Also: Crocheting, drapery making, oil painting, prac­ m . $-10 (D) organ), enrollment projections, the residents and businesses, giving guided the committee. PerfccU: 31S paid 143.00 Services Administration funding, Title XX funds if the team comes up in just maintaining their current tical nutrition and natural foods, holiday crafts, i n I t Sari 1940 6.00 040 Tritecta; 3-S-4 paid 1J9740 suburban work experience program, 1 F«m iM bitr. bap 3.40 2.60 them the new addresses, whi(ih will All lots in Coventry have been amounting to $820,000 annually, this level of services,” the mayor told UemOr. S-10 (C) • with $44,000 of local match. houseplants, and multi crafts. 6. Ml fentr 4.40 the Michael Massey Physical V a c a ­ replace R.F.D. box numbers. assigned street numbers, and 2. Da$t) Canjon 14.20 4.40 3.20 year requires an additional $73,250 of H arris said this y e a r’s local Harris. raw 3240 4. Tart) Release $.40 4.00 Adult stucients are to leave their projects in the Con­ I M a s it paid 30.60 tion Award, a transportation report, The street numbering program numbers for new buildings will be 1. Shine lad) S.20 local share. matching funds drive has raised $88,- However, he did invite Harris to tinuing Education office after classes Monday through PtrfecU; 6U paid 61.60 a calendar of budget meetings, and was developed to improve mall assigned by the zoning agent. Trifecta: S-l-0 paid 446.70 rune: 32:26 < He said the previous ratio of 80 per 125 so far, but the need is nearly present his request to the council and Wednesday or bring them to the school after 3 p.m. on Qwtueia: 214 paid 72.40 the 1976-1977 budget. delivery and to help emergency ser­ Because there are no records of cent federal to 20 per cent state-local twice that “and we see little chance to discuss the programs offered and Siitk S-16 (4) Perfetta: 214 paid 123.20 Policies on election of officers and Thursday. 3. Printer Panter 6.00 4.00 3.40 TrifKla: 2-4-1 paid 6.072.90 vices for fire, police and ambulance, rental residents, and despite a great has been changed to 70 to 30 per cent. of securing it without the help of the the funding assistance needed. competitive bidding and quotations Keller said. In the past, emergency 2.7 OanemtiSJrVw-. Seen, u. «S5.40 k# Censlilutien Ceurse (T) ^ j „ effort by the post office, some may Time: 3147 will probably be approved and Qumieta: 113 paid 25.60 7. Rainblini Sinpet 7.40 3.U personnel have had difficulty finding be missed in the mailing, Keller said. S. Lad) iMtmt 2.10 Perfecta 311 paid 4020 po’icies on statement of conditions homes which were often identified Residents who don’t receive the ad­ Time: 46:42 aiid opportunity for suppliers will TntecU 3-1-2 paid 301.10 Owfuela 71t paid 44.40 only as “ Box 83” or “R.F.D. 4,” he dress notices by Dec. 15 should call Superlecta: S-7-S-1 paid 7.367.70 probably be rescinded. (Herald photo by Dunn) said. Numbers on houses and the zoning agent, 742-6407, with their ATUMfUCt 2103 The school board will also consider Nothing like a hook businesses will also help residents location information. Summer HUOll 211.041 suggestions from the Hebron Board Mark Perry of 74 Miller Rd., South Windsor, enjoys reading a book at the South Windsor and others find their way around residents and others who don’t of Education on the Central Office (Coventry, he said. receive mail at their homes will have Committee. Public Library. Mark, five years old, said he likes the pictures, too. Plainfield entries The numbering system, in the to call the zoning agent to leave in­ A REnREMEHr AGGOUNTAr works for three years, cost only $500 structions on how they can be L because volunteers did most of the notified. work, Keller said. ^ All Coventry residents will now TKSUT IVtieK 4th 0 S-IO 7th I S-16 10th 0 T€ POST TW I PJl 1. Orion 12.1 1. leek) Shan 4-1 1. trilht Shme 4-1 Coventry High School students have Coventry addresses, Keller lit 0 s-10 ^ , 2. JiMfin Jupiter |. l L Hike's Mess IM I Hirescepe Lad) 121 PZC members tapped for Rham board Pam Dolleris, Barbara Olmstead, said. Those who receive mail for 1. Ibtaiee Okk ^ 2 3. SunUt lad) i.t 1 Rural loam 6-1 3. F1epp)'i Sister 5-1 L L I $ Kck) 4. llewtiM Quw 34 4. Resi 2-1 4. Kenei'i Khi 61 5-1 Anne Keller, Lee D’Ambrosio, Sue neighboring post offices will retain (btarrrmowit Form 7-2 5 ceimtr) 44 S. FVi Tom Co 5. Carry GUm 1-1 4. WMc Mom 12J ^ leias Tipper 11V.1 0. Pecos Sudie 0-1 6. Qenkien Cal 3-1 Thomas and others spent long hours that office's Zip Code, but will have a IRESAIINGSRANKaF 5. Jena's MSer >2 7. neettoet Deut ^1 7. U Fired Up 3-1 7. DF Alethca M drea then polled 23 and Bielecki, 15. six years and is now serving bis third By KAREN BISKUPIAK resign from the PZC to give full on Saturdays measuring roads and Coventry address. 6. hinter Can 2 - L Mtbt) Iritht 5.1 1 8i| lanker 10-1 0. Little Thin|s 10-1 Herald Correapondent In the two-way contest, Mastan­ year as chairman of the PZC. He is attention to the Rham board. comparing zoning and survey maps 7. Hn. Pride ,11 SthtS-10 IlhOTC 11th C S-16 drea polled 64 votes and Bielecki an attorney with the (Connecticut L OaKaN biola 1. Rkkit (.1 1. Sonic 9-2 1. Qewini Rose lO-l In other business Monday night, 2nd I S-10 , . 2. tWmojtej Foi 12.1 1 bUie Isma) 12-1 1 Knot H 92 7-1 In a three-way contest for two received 32 votes, assuring Mastan­ Mutual Life Insurance (Co. residents voted to continue electing 1. C.R. Shawn 2-1 3. llooic Work 4.1 3. Oiwiish Queen 3. For Judied 5-2 drea for a seat on the Rham board. 2. Free Traret *'} 4. Slxeabinc Serler lO-l \ $'“ 7 15-1 4. lett) 0 ^ 7-2 seats on the Rham District 8 Board Mastandrea said be is "totally Rham board members by Town 3. FaliUH t 'l 5. Orel Queen_ S-2 . . , 10-1 5. Ml) Msen 15-1 Wirth was nominated by James committed to the town, its students Meeting rather than by municipal 4. Mente Carte Km|10-1in 5. (.fin*.™ pue Vem M ; 2-1 6. S u ^ Ne| 2-1 of Education, the chairman and a FBI joins investigation MANGHE TER HAS ADIAN AGES 5. West kltsic 5-2 7. Printer Printer 12-1 Derby, Republican registrar of and the school.” He termed himself 8 1 6. Printer $ Jack 7-2 i lad) Im 7-1 member of the Hebron Planning and ballot. !'2 I « I i Bdoithl M '• I " * * ' voters. Mastandrea was nominated "inquisitive by nature, but I 7. Mi£a«n Maid 12th T CC Zoning Commission have defeated a Before the 62-29 vote on the matter, I. Paso Neptune 1. M m ! Slut*r 1!1 |- 2-1 1. Mkk's Captan 10-1 by Russel Anderson and Bielecki was persevere by training.” He advocated residents said the municipal ballot of Vernon Kidnap case 3rd 0 S-16 7-1 21 newcomer to the political scene. i Credit Lc^er nominated by Mrs. Frost Krist. positive guidance to the schools Under Federal Law, if you are not covered by a retirement plan 1. DeMie C )•> 1 I ! ) 5-2 1 Dehiie Daria 5-1 E would defeat the “ truest form of The Monday night Town Meeting, 1 Mermen Sue •■) n k bdi 2-1 12-1 4. Cordoba 41 Wirth has been a resident of superintendent, the faculty and the democracy, the Town Meeting.” Ad­ The FBI is joining Vernon Police in credit cards, police said. I Sebastian 5. QujrrjmMnt Ofii lO-l * ^ 'l^ ^ * * lS-1 5. Telou lee IM attended by abwt 100 residents, you may be eligible to open your own IRA (Individual Retirement 7-2 Hebron for nearly 10 years, is students at Rham. vocates for placing the candidates on the investigation of the alleged kid­ Lt. Carlson said two men spent the 4. Trej's Tina ’ ■J i. k te Cowl Om 5-! S ' f™ " 0. Runnerelte 31 elected Salvatore Mastrandrea of 5. Faster Spnil ,*•! I. P.J.1 y « l« 9-2 J * * '^ * " ’ lO-l, 7. lid ) Red t-1 London Rd., chairman of the PZC, married, and has three sons atten­ Mastandrea said there are many the ballot said that Town Meeting naping and sexual assault of a Ver­ night in Portland with the woman Account). At the Savings Bank of Manchester we offer these 6. CaAanl Rhonda 121 i. I , . 1,1 it, IS-l I SUtltk 1.1) 9-2 0. Siher Mdfi 0-1 ding Rham High School. He has been scholastic achievements that should non woman. 7. R ^ lass lO-l and Roy Wirth of Kinney Rd., a PZC turnout is normally small, whereas and the following day they went to advantages. I. M«t) knsen 6-1 active in local goverment, serving KST KT - Sunkisl Lad) m 4th member. John Bielecki of Church St. be touted at Rham, not just the “bad the biennial municipal ballot would Lt. Edwin Carlson, head of the Ver­ Worcester, Mass. While there, one of aOCKFRS SPtClkl - Sosa in 7th was defeated. the PZC for nearly seven years. publicity” that has surrounded the attract more voters and be more non Police Department’s special ser­ the men called a woman who was It took two paper ballots before any Wirth said he will bring openness school recently. representative of the population. vices unit, said the woman, whose staying in Ellington. Lt. Carlson said of the candidates received a majori­ to the Rham board. He said, "I have The two terms on the regional Some concern was voiced about the identity is being withheld, was the woman was told to come to no preconceived ideas aboutllham or board are for an indefinite period of allegedly kidnaped from the area of C ty. On the first ballot, Wirth poU^ 43 method of nomination if the Worcester: she did and stayed there You can open an IRA account for as little Jai alai results its administration.” He said be would time to be determined by the board. Vernon Circle at about 5:30 p.m. on votes, Mastandrea, 37, and Bielecki, municipal ballot was used, perhaps until the alleged kidnap victim was as $5.00 right up to the maximum allowed 17. The second ballot assured Wirth’s “do right” by the town, its students The motion read at the Monday causing the posts to become political Nov. 29. released on Interstate 86 near the position when he polled 59. Mastan­ and the school. meeting read, “term until the next rather than nonpartisan. The alleged kidnapers were Union-Stafford line. The victim was by law. ($1,500, or 15% of your earned SFvumi Mastandrea has lived in Hebron for town election." Both men intend to described as two white males and given her car. FHtST tOUvi 9.40 4.20 3.00 income, whichever is less) 3-Fausto-larturefi 10.20 7.40 4.20 5-Francisce 620 410 were reported to have used handguns Lt. Carlson went to Herkimer, S-Damry-Tama 760 3.00 2-Arria|a 1 3.00 and forced the woman to drive her 2-Coire(U-Mufva 2.00 Quinieti 1-5 paid 35.40 where warrants were served on Qumla 3-5 paid 50.40 Perleda 1-5 paid 102.30 own car to Portland, Maine. McGee and McBride charging them PerfKia 3-5 paid 27400 Trilecta 1-5-2 paid 227.40 Richard M'2 2. Danny-lspa B 0-1 2. LwS'Amaca 01 2. kpni OsivI 7-1 O’Neill, long-time secretary to the land-taking settlement. 2. Dam))-larturen 6 1 3. baie-Tarra 4-1 3. Francisce Julian 7-2 ). Orbea H 7-2 struction of the firehouse. Five op­ was "always done this way.” town manager, with a plaque • Authorized an appropriation of 3. Uberl-Uiarte M 4. Fauste-Olave 7-2 4. Rrnedo kin 41 4. Fijnctsco Owa 1-1 “Town Atty. Thomas Dennis made Rockville Hospital notes 4. Ceirtena-hpa R 9- 9. U m l M ix I 01 5. Orrea M bbnua 92 5. lins-lrcaiairi 5^1 posed the appropriation. praising her service to the town. $6,500 from the Revenue Sharing 5. Rrbi-Tarria • ’} 6. Francisco-Uearle 6-1 6 kcaOUve SI 6. Chucho Uenarr^ In other matters, the council some changes in the original con­ Mrs. O'Neill has served as Trust Fund to the Economic 6. Fausle-km 2'i 1 kriaia l-Irbn 7-1 7. Chiueia Ousie B 6-1 7. &stl-Guma r h D 7. ledfiyez-Tarra • 'i 1 Cebicna-Chasie R i2 0. Ceiestela Ramen 01 0. Uheva-Javier 1 6-1 answered the petition submitted by tract,” said Mayor Sandra Bender. Development Commission Account L bauMrat 1 secretary for 11 years and is leaving Admitted Monday: James Burrows, Wilshire Rd., Vernon: Katharine sm ii MIH TWFinN “However, the contract was a basic TMH 9^2 1. lenedrkis N 61 1. Frncsckcaiaje 7-1 the South Windsor Association of her position to move to Florida. for a part-time economic develop­ Vernon; Walter Dann, Sloirs; Rebe<»:a Murphy, Richfield; Mrs. Linda Schulze 1. tnllZbaiil one.” 1. Mbert-bpa H 9 1 1 ba ba 1 01 1 Francisco Raman 7-2 2. (hbea Sknuta 4-1 Citizens (SWAC), which changed that The council apjjointed W. Paul Cote ment consultant. Ettert, Lower Butcher Rd., Elltngton; and daughter. Crystal Lake Rd., Tolland. 2. Fauste lelirar 1 ; 1 ). h u tu i 1 6-1 3. Charela laiier B 51 3. Chucho Ramen 51 architect Gregory Montana's fee of Mrs. Bender said it would have • Accepted the resignation of 3. k ri Tarra 6'i i luts-IMrua 7-1 4. Gene Juhan 7 1 i Charela Guneru 92 as an alternate to the Zoning Board Mary Hall, Metcalf Rd., TolUnd; Gall Births Monday: A son to Mr. and h^s. I SAVINGS BRNK OF MANCHESTER $. Coreslela-lHltan 01 i bw-Zama t'2 ). Cchya Jkm 7-2 5. Churhe Omata 01 eight per cent is excessive and that been “preferable" had the full Public of Appeals to fill an unexpired term Gayle M. Sheppard from the Park Freeman, Parker St., Manchester; Ralph Lancaster, Union St., Rockville: a MANCHESTER • EAST HARTFORD • SOUTH WINDSOR • BOLTON HANDOVER • ASHFORD MEMBER F.D.I C $. Cene-larturen t-1 0. Chariia-Jukan 1-1 6. Cerostela Mwua 9-2 6. liberaisis ■ 61 the full Public Building Cotpmission Building Commission voted on the and Recreation Commission. Pauline Lancaster, Union St., Rockville: son to Mr. and Mrs. RIchant Held, Hany i Damy Chaste 1 1 1 1 QmcheOchoa 4-1 7. Icheta Glare 11 7. 72 ending Nov. 30, 1977. 7. fieirieaa-Olave j ’2 0. Rspbi Cuereiu 51 0. Iws Uriuiie 41 i kca Ochu 01 did not vote on the contract. contract, but the entire commission Under new business, the council: • Set Dec. 20 at 7:45 p.m. for a Rosemary Putire, Emily Dr., Vernon; Lane, Vernon: a son to Mr. and Mrs. Jack 1. Rrriaci Utaile lilted acceidmt to pest According to the council, minutes did vote on the architect’s fee. public hearing on proposed revisions Annette Valente, Anderson Rd., Tolland; Rich, Hall Rd.. Ellington; a daughter to Odds inen aie meHwii • Accepted the auditor’s report for Alice Welti, Moser Dr., Ellington. / Ime. of the Public Building Commission Nancy Caffyn, president of SWAC, to the parking ordinance. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Valente. Anderson Fiscal Year 1975-1976, as submitted Discharged Monday: Llovd Johnson. Rd., Tolland. v V PAGE FOUR-B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues., Dec. 7, 1976 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues.. Dec. 7, 1976 - PAGE FIVE-B

Raiders silenced all skeptics Sunshine living up to promise FOXBORO, Mass. (UPI) — Coach Chuck Fairbanks figures a little sun won’t do the made to fans with several player trades overpowering Bengals, 35-20 New England Patriots any harm. LOS ANGELES (U P I)-T he has been their starter for several "We're delighted to get a player of Porter was ecstatic about the trade offdaysand my family wil beaable to "When I told my five year old The Patriots, Milwaukee Brewery’s Monday years. Cooper's talents,” Baumer said. because it will put him in a city cdme up there,” eesald. daughter she began crying,” Colborn were busy living up to their General Manager Jim Baumer was Manager Alex Grammas was also nearer his home in Oklahoma City, He was also happy about gong to a said. “That says something about OAKLAND, Calif. (UPI) - put the Bengals on the outside 19, Oakland will be one of the host to finish ahead of Pittsburgh, which a pair of touchdowns to seal the ver­ assured of a playoff happy over both the trades the club happy over the acquisition. Okla. top m as was olborn, but he admits how we feel about Milwaukee. I love promise to fans to do Now, everyone will have to looking in today, while the Steeiers teams. beat them twice this year. dict. spot because of their made, especially for Cooper. "Hike him. He's a good hitter and I "The traveling won't be so tough it's ough to eeave a city he had so the people in Milwaukee and you seem to be sitting in pretty good posi­ The Bengals made a game of it everything they could in the believe the Oakland Raiders. It looks now as if the rest of the The smooth throwing left-hander win over New Orleans Scott had been a star in Milwaukee think we've added more speed than any more becausel can get home on much success in. never really leave your friends.” tion. AFC lineup will be made up of Monday night for the first half. They completed 16 of 27 throws for 217 ever since he came to the Brewers in we {gave up in this deal,” he said. All week long leading up to Monday last Sunday, will offseason to make their team "I said last week that the talk by Baltimore, as the East champ, trailed only by 21-13 with a fairly yards, passing 24 and three yards to 1971 in a bit 10 player trade with The Boston trade came in late night s game against the Cincinnati travel earlier than respectable. the Steeiers was stupid, and I still Pittsburgh, as the Central champ, balanced offense, but in the second Dave Casper, 42 to Cliff Branch and afternoon but the Brewers hadn't Lo ca l Bengals. people everywhere, in­ say it's stupid,” said Raiders' Coach and New England, as the wild-ca^ half they gained only 36 rushing seven to Fred Biletnikoff for originally planned to In a whirlwind day at the beginning wasted any time making a big trade cluding the Pittsburgh Steeiers. ba8ketball»<^| John Madden. “I can't believe any team. yards as Ken Anderson abandoned touchdowns. Pete Banaszak ran a Florida where they of the winter baseball meetings the in the morning. suggested the Raiders wouldn't go all club would make such a suggestion —' Of course Pittsburgh, two-time the run and went to the air. yard after Monte Johnson in­ finish the season Brewers: out because if they lost to Cincinnati, They sent Porter and Colbom, the that we would deliberately lay down defending Super Bowl champion, tercepted a pass by Anderson for the — Traded pitcher Jim Colborn and Brewers' only 20 game winner, to BUSINESSMEN their old rivals, the Steeiers. would against the winless so that we could decide who would hasn't clinched anything yet. But the It proved a poor move because the other Oakland score. catcher Darrell Porter to Kansas Kansas City. Colborn was a hero in Action last night at Illing be denied a spot in the forthcoming Tampa Bay Buc­ play in the playoffs...." Steeiers can take care of that chore Raider defense started teeing off on The Bengals got their points on a 40 City for outfielder Jim Wohlford, 25, 1973 but has had a rough time since Junior High saw Sportmart AFC playoffs. By beating Cincinnati the Raiders Saturday by beating the Houston Anderson and the harder he tried, the yard pass by Anderson to John caneers. third baseman Jamie Quirk, 22, and a then (he was 9-15 with a 3.71 ERA outlast Three Js So. the Raiders who talk often of improved their record to 12-1. the Oilers in the final regular-season worse things became. In. the end, McDaniel, a one-yard smash by Stan “This team has been player to be announced later. this season) and Porter has never Restaurant, 84-81, Army & pride, went out and smacked the best mark in the National Football game. Anderson completed only nine passes Fritts and a 21-yard run by Archie playing under — Sent George Scott and Bernie lived up to the potential the club Navy outdistance the Buz­ Bengals. 35-20. on national television League, and clinched the home field The Bengals can still make it but in 20 second-half attempts and worse Griffin. Carbo back to the , zards. 105-84, Fred’s rout where everyone could see them, with pressure for 13 thought he had. edge for the playoffs. That had been they would have to beat the New than that, he was intercepted three "If Oakland can play any better, I the team they had originally come The Brewers liked the trade Westown. 85-64, and CFTS Ken Stabler throwing four touchdown straight weeks and I their goal right along, so when the York Jets in their final game while times. That put the Bengals' defense would hate to see it," said Bengals' from, for Cecil because theyjtot a solid outfielder in Dubaldo topple B.A. Club, passes for a season total of 27. That thought the players SCOTT CARBO playoffs open the weekend of Dec, 18- the Steeiers lose to Houston in order in the hole and Stabler quickly ran off Coach Bill Johnson. Cooper. Wohlford, who hit .249 last year and 75-50. deserved a little — Acquired veteran catcher Larry Boston but last year he didn't have as stole 22 bases, and a fine young Tom Staigtitis had 33 points and Bill Johns 31 for 1DF1E 4SEMVI reward,’’ Fairbanks Haney, 34, after he was put on good a year as the Brewers would player Quirk. said Monday. “This waivers by the Oakland A's. have liked and he openly criticized “You can be sure he will play more Sportmart while Bob Blass Along with their signing earlier of the team. Carbo, who came to this year,” Grammas said of Quirk had 20. Al Ledger 17 and will give them a Bruce McLean 12 for Three chance to relax a little free agent third baseman Milwaukee only last summer, was a who it .246 in 64 games for the of Oakland the trades have drastical­ big disappointment but the Red Sox Js. Ed Fitzgerald netted 35 before they hit the Royals. Herald angle ly altered the team that finished in want back their World Series hero The Royals were happy to get points. Chip Conran 27 and pressure of getting the cellar in their division last from two seasons ago. Porter and Manager Whitey Herzog Bob Kiernan 19 for Army & ready for the playoffs season. And Baumer was happy over said he "certainly has tremendous Navy while Dan Carlson Earl Yost And there is still a posibility of Cooper, a 26-year-old who has been potential" and that the team is and Jay Conway each pop- again next week.’’ pe;l in 22 tallies and Bill more trades, especially because they the Boston Red Sox first baseman for hoping it can bounce back from several The 10-3 Patriots Kelly 10 for the Buzzards. Sports Editor now have three third baseman in three years and who last season hit poor seasons. Last year he hit only will leave Thursday in- | Doug Berk had 30 points Bando, Quirk and Don Money, who .282 with IS homers and 78 RBIs. .208 in 119 games. stead of Saturday. ^ and Don Storrs 19 for Apparently no Fred's while Craig Phillips 7 serious injuries were had 17. Paul Bushnell 12 and Bob Hartnett 10 for sustained in the game Imports pace Jets for Gordie Howe and the Houston Westown. Rich Schoenbeck Rockets tomorrow night in Hartford. against the Saints. poured in 18 points. Paul Perhaps the floundering New Fairbanks said Basishall trade mart busy Russillo 11 and Norm England Whalers in the World linebacker Steve Daignault 10 for Dubaldo Hockey Association should take a Patriot territory' LOS ANGELES (UPI) - The Monday afternoon where he met with Brewers suddenly have a surplus of Nelson and running his agent and then telephoned the third basemen, including free agent while Kevin Kravontka had page from the Winnipeg Jets' book Manchester for years was strictly came to 19 and Ralph Pemberton and bring in some European talent. New York Giant territory among I back Sam Cun- Phillies to tell them of his decision. signee Sal Bando and last season's the winter baseball meetings Eight clubs drafted Hebner and regular, Don Money. eight markers for B.A. There are 22 skaters born in rooting interests and later the New I ningham, both out for Club. ------Europe in the WHA and 10 are with York Jets, during their glory days looking to replace the depart^ Owens said "three or four teams” Quirk, a close friend of American I a few games because Dick Allen and Dave Cash. were in the same price range but the League batting champion George Jl MORS the Jets, the class of the WHA, defen­ came in for a slight share of the I of injuries, might not Brian Shea tossed in 26 ding Western Division and playoff attention but now the pendulum has They’ve taken care of half that fact that the Phillies are pennant Brett, played in only 64 games with play Sunday but hope points. Jim Paggioli eight cnamps and current division pace­ shifted almost 100 per cent in the i problem with the signing of contenders helped sway the ex- the Royals last season and hit .246. I to be ready in time for Pirate’s decision. “Quirk will definitely play a lot and Greg Allen six to lead setters. direction of the New England free agent Richie Hebner. the Spurs to a 47-39 deci­ Of the 21-man roster, the Jets have “We’re not under the gun to make more for us,” said Grammas. “Ob­ Patriots. All it took for the change of I the playoffs. “We'll shift him to first base,” sion over the Nuggets last 11 Canadian bom players and the 10 a trade now,” added Owens. “But, of viously, we’re now in a position to interest was for the Pats to come up explained Danny Ozark, the Phillies’ night at the Community Y. Europeans, eight from Sweden and course, we'll listen.” make some other moves." a winner...Hartford's Johnny Egan manager, after the 29-year-old Scott Coleman had 19 two from Finland. The Milwaukee Brewers, who The Cleveland Indians reobtained will step forward Sunday night, Feb. Hebner signed with the National points and .Matt Petersen The Whalers played well against 6 to accept one of three gold keys Sign for fight finished in the cellar in the American 36-year-old Rico Carty from the League's Eastern Division winners 16 for the Nuggets. the lightning quick and talented Jets League East and, won only 66 games Toronto Blue Jays for catcher Rick from the Connecticut Sports Writers' NEW YORK (UPI) - Ken Norton Monday night. “We're very confident in their last meeting, a 6-2 victory for last season, made three deals in­ Oerone and utilityman John Lowens- Alliance. The one-time sportscaster and Duane Bobick signed Monday for he can do the job for us there.” MIIMlUrS Winnipeg Saturday night, but a better at WINF radio in Manchester spent volving eight players as the winter tein. The Indians lost Carty to Toron­ a 12-round heavyweight "elimination Hebner played third base for Alex Glenn had six points 15 years in the NBA, a dozen as a meetings officially got under way to in the expansion draft and bout" to be held at Madison Square Pittsburgh last season but originally and Leon Bilodeau and player with seven teams and three as Monday. Cleveland general manager Phil Garden early next year. was a first baseman. .Mike Calabro five apiece a coach with Houston...Mike White, I UPI Photo) They shipped slugging first Seghi said, “We’re delighted to get Bobick signed early last month to “I’m tickled,” said Paul Owens, as Wyman Oil downed town men's singles tennis champ, is baseman George Scott and outfielder Rico back. Had we known he was meet heavyweight champion the Phillies’ director of player per­ Boland Oil. 32-22, last night a design computer apprentice at Bengals' Boobie Clark stopped at line of scrimmage Bernie Carbo back to the Boston Red going to be taken so quickly in the Muhammud Ali but the latter since sonnel. "This gives us the lefthanded at the Community Y. Fred Pratt & Whitney. He's a graduate of •Applying crusher for Oakland last night is linehacker Monte Johnson. has announced he has retired for Sox lor 26-year-old in expansion draft, we’d have protected power hitter we’ve been after for one of their deals. They obtained in­ him. We fully expected to pull him Hughes and Joe Gallagher Mohawk Valley Junior College in good. four years.” each had six markers and Utica, N.Y., amd is currently fielder Jamie Quirk and outfielder back after the first round." Hebner, who hit .249 with eight Joe Cosgrove five for working for his bachelor's degree Jim Wohlford plus a player to be With the acquisition of Cerone, home runs and 51 RBIs last season, Boland. In other action. taking night courses at the Universi­ named later from Kansas City for Toronto now finds itself with four was the Pirates’ regular third Farr's routed Modern ty of Hartford. While at Mohawk. pitcher Jim Colborn and catcher catchers and Peter Bavasi admitted baseman since 1969. He helped the Janitorial. 37-8. with Paul White was the No. 1 singles player Darrell Porter, and then wound up that was a prelude to another deal. Fairbanks eliminated ‘sour grapes Pirates get into five playoff series Mackiewicz scoring 15 and captained the squad both years. the day by picking up catcher Larry In other activity here, the Red Sox and one World Series. He became the points and Jeff Popik six HADDEN EGAN White is a native of Tonawanda, Haney from Oakland in a third tran­ sold infielder Bobby Heise to Kansas E 19th of 24 free agents to sign a con­ for Farr's. N.Y., located on the outskirts of Buf­ saction. City and the Minnesota Twins bought tract with a new club. Owens would falo...Winnipeg stands Ad in games Scott, who played for Boston from outfielder Glenn Adams from the than average effort is needed to halt not disclose terms of the multi-year Bright hired against New England this season. and turned Patriots into winner 1966 through 1972, was a mainstay on Giants. Bobby Hull and Co. pact. MONTREAL (UPI) - Anders Hedberg, the Jets' top scorer, the Red Sox’s 1%7 American League With Hull back in action, after mis­ Allen played first base for the Barons blanked The Montreal Expos an­ sing the first 23 games while a broken was a 520,000 a year player in Sweden championship team. He hit .274 with but is in the six figure class in the BOSTON, Mass. (UPI) - though, "an electricity" developed, The message was clear: do what initial season, said the coach "has Phillies last year but chose his free 18 home runs and 77 RBIs last season MONTREAL (UPI) — Last season nounced Monday they hired wrist healed, the Jets are more agency and has not yet been signed former major league in­ WHA...George Lyle, of the Whalers, The difference between a rare according to Fairbanks who was at a the boss wants or get out. done a great job. A lot of people while Carbo batted .235 after being the Montreal Canadiens won the NHL powerful than ever. by anyone. fielder Harry Bright to at this stage of the season is high on loss to describe the reasons for the Fairbanks weathered a storm of doubted him at first for the way he dealt from the Red Sox to the championship and the Stanley Cup by The all-time great, who was the wine and sour grapes can be scout for the National the list of top rookies in the WHA. positive charge. The indication, criticism for his moves and more went about things. But not now. What Owens said the Phillies probably Brewers for outfielder Bobby Darwin cutting down on their goals against. C first super star to jump from the one bad seed. League club in Northern The big winger ranks second behind although never spoken, was that than one of the traded players had un­ more can you say?” would take care of their second base last June 3. This season the Canadiens are NHL to the WHA, has proven beyond In sports, each player must offer former players had been responsible needs within their own system. The California. any doubt that he had lost little of his only Tom Webster for the team kind things to say about the inflexible One can say Fairbanks isn't as fun­ A product of the Red Sox farm heading for another title and also are his sweetest juices to make a vintage for a negative charge. second base vacancy was created Bright, 47, played in the ability with eight points, one goal and scoring lead. coach. Upon his release, Herron said, ny as New York Jets coach Lou Holtz system. Cooper will be 27 next week. aiming to be the NHL’s leading goal- blend. If one member oozes dissen­ When times were bad the previous when Cash went to Montreal as a free major leagues from 1958 to eight assists in his first four games. “People ... think Fairbanks is a or as controversial as Pittsburgh's In 123 games as a first baseman and a scorers. sion, though, the result is vinegar. three seasons, players vocalized dis­ agent. 1965 and for the past 10 The 37-year-old Golden Jet was a goody-goody. Well, he isn't and he's Chuck Noll or as dapper as New designated hitter last season, he However, they did not do much to Off the cuff Winemaker Chuck Fairbanks content in public and private. They Hebner, who has been on a Euro­ years has managed minor marked man in his latest Hartford starting to show he can't handle the Orleans' Hank Stram. Fairbanks is batted .282 with 15 homers and 78 help their goal output Monday night Will Hadden has "reconsidered” stomped his feet purple for four quickly were out of a job with the pean tour of U.S. military bases, league clubs in the Chicago appearance. Several Whalers tried pressure... neither a public relations man or a RBIs. as they only managed to blank the and will not step down as general seasons to come up "Patriots '76," Patriots. wasn’t present at the announcement Cubs, San Diego, their best to intimidate Huii but he 'Tve been playing pro football public relations man's dream. With the addition of Quirk, 22, the Cleveland Barons, 1-0, in the one chairman for the Tall Cedars' Five the toast of the National Football Two years ago Reggie Rucker, a of his signing. He returned to Boston Milwaukee and Oakland would have none of the nonsense and longer than he's been coaching it and To the fans and the media, he's hockey game played. Mile Road Race committee next League. First he had to pick out those good receiver, had words with Fair­ organizations. concentrated on playing hockey, one he doesn't know all there is about dull. But he has built a winner from year. He's held the post for the past "sour grapes” — players who caused banks. He quickly was put on the in­ men in the game yet. He doesn't nothing in four years, overcoming of his centering passes setting up the 25 years...Channel 24 will carry the disunity. winning goal. jured reserve list and traded at treat them like men. He's been bad press and bitter words from dis­ consolation game and finals in the “They have been so cooperative Palmer, Fi(irych,Ryaii tops With Anders Hedberg and Ulf season's end to Cleveland. coaching boys for too long and he gruntled players. MniiT Trinity-UHartford Invitational and willing to try everything we Unhappy cornerback Ron Bolton hasn't realiz^ the difference yet." The current 43-member squad ad­ Nilsson, Hull formed the highest NEW YORK (UPI) - Center in Quincy, Mass., voted the American Basketball Tournament Saturday suggested,” said Fairbanli after the also was traded to Cleveland after Based on the Patriots' stunning mires and respects Fairbanks and scoring line in the WHA the past two Jim Palmer of the showed that: League’s Cy Young Award AUTO & TIRE CENTER night starting at 6 o'clock...One New England Patriots had secured last season and problematical Mack turnabout from last season's 3-11 appreciates the top-flight coaching seasons. Hedberg is No. 1 in the Baltimore Orioles, rookie — Palmer led the league as the pitcher of the year V A N H EUSEN reader points out that tiling Junior their first playoff berth in 13 years. Herron was released on waivers last record, Herron's words smack of the staff he has assembled. scoring parade to date with his Mark Fidrych of the in three categories and by the Baspball Writers High's football team of three years "We don't have anybody going November even though he had set a sourest of grapes. The players who Rookie cornerback Mikle Haynes, Swedish teammate third. ranked among the leaders Association of America. g o o d ; ^ e a r ago under coach Alex Ferguson against the grain. The players are total offensive yardage record the suffered silently the first three years goes a step further ip his praise of and Nolan The Whalers have two Europeans, Ryan of the California in five others. He was defeated the East Hartford Frosh. very close to one another and have a previous season. Jim Plunkett feel Fairbanks has vindicated Fairbanks, saying: the Abrahamsson twins, Christer and Angels were the American The same East crew matured into great relationship to my staff. That's wanted to leave New England and himself. "When it comes to inspirational Thommy, from Sweden. State Class L champions this fall one thing that has to be there" League's pitching stars of Winnipeg will make just one more Fairbanks worked out a trade with Wide receiver Darryl Stingley,. a leaders, coach Fairbanks got to rank S n o w • Tune Up'4 while completing a perfect 11-0 A highly successful college coach, San Francisco. 1976, it was revealed today ONE • Lubrication visit to Hartford this Season, Feb. 10. first-round draft choice in Fairbanks' up with the best of them ." T ire season. On the other hand, Illing Fairbanks managed only 15 wins by official statistics. SAVINGS • Brakes fj^/m ana ^Ra/>e By then they should be far out ahead members who went on to play at against 27 losses in his first three The figures, compiled by FALLS WINTIROUARO of the pack in the West. STOP • Alignmenta Manchester went through the past seasons. 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TIL 4:30 — BAT. 4!OB.l!OII PAGE SIX-B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues., Dec. 7, 1976 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Dec. 7, 1976 — PAGE SEVEN-B In Peter Reilly case m Hsip HfanM U Learning season EARN EXTRA Income In National Weather Forecast Southpaw net players your spare time. Assistance provided. Phone 643-6075 for Strange car reported appointment, Mr. Walt for East eleven seen near residence between 4 and 6 p.m. JOpO 2«77 losers in Houston event EXCELLENT opportunity for CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING mothers that have free time By LEN AUSTER of murdered woman to capitalize on it. Part time Herald Sportawrller HOUSTON (UPl) - There awkward by Spain's Manuel Orantes player 2-0 in matches after the first positions available, no the first night, confused things by two days. But that's the way it stood experience required. Call 871- probably was no relation 2007 for appointment. "We ran into a brick wall in regards to our opponents,” East beating southpaw Roscoe Tanner, 6- going into today's third of four round- PHONE 643-2711 MtriMHBMQ between a full moon and losses FALLS VILLAGE (UPI) — An unidentified woman, 4, 7-5. robin days. FOR ASSISTANCe IN PLACING YOUR AD Catholic football coach John LaFontana stated summing up the breaking a three-year silence, says she saw a dark car EXPERIENCED WAITRESS by all three left-handers in the And Orantes, the other lefty in the To start with, the eight players Wanted. Call 649-2746, either 1976 campaign. The Eagles finished up 2-8, tying their worst parked across from the home of Barbara Gibbons near \*ATUAfTA i second night of the Grand Prix tournament who like Vilas was vying for 140,000 first prize were week night or weekend work. ■ finish ever, but did manage a 14-6 Thanksgiving Day win over divided into two groups. The two the time she was slain in 1973, a published.report said Masters, but there was little shooting for his second win in two today. , •, • a . BABYSITTER WANTED for Manchester to end the year on a successful note. nights, lost his touch in the clutch players in each group with the best INDEX else to explain what happened Tlie Hartford Courant said the sighting hadn't been eirl In kindergarten. Waddell "We played two league champions while Poland's Wojtek Fibak found it round-robin record after four days N O T IC I3 ADVERTISING in the unusuai tennis tourna­ made public before and the woman didn't think the Infor­ School area. 643-5040, after 5. (HCC-St. Paul. CVC-Rockville) and for a 7-5, 7-6 victory. will advance to the semifinals 1 Loti tnd Found LaFontana stated East will work ment. mation was important enough to tell the state police. 2 — Ptrtontlt RATES either played or scrimmaged two Never in the previous six Masters Thursday. 3— Anno«nc#m#fM» WOMAN WANTED to work in hard on getting its short passing Mrs. Gibbons, 51, was found stabbed, slashed, and _ commissary, Monday-Friday. (St. Paul and East Hartford) of the have there been three lefties in the Solomon, scheduled to play Grand 4 Enttrtalnmtni 1 day .... ita word par day rtoS* game working so it can control the Argentina's Guillermo Vilas, a stomped to death Sept. 28,1973, in the home on Rte. 83 she 8— Auctions No experience necessary, will eight teams participating in the state eight-player field, which is deter­ Prix circuit point winner Ramirez 3 daya ... 10a word par day unwtAtnmotocASt^ ball. He also added the Eagles will powerful lefthander and the tourna­ shared with her son, Peter Reilly, then 18. FINANCIAL 6 dayi .... Oa word par day train. Apply in person to State playoffs. We hit teams in their tur­ 32, tonight, led the blue group with a 1-0 — Vending, Inc., 190 Burnham “really have to put things together ment favorite after his controversial mined by points gained over the 48- 8 BontfS'Stockl-Morigtgtt 26 daya — 6a word par day naround years.” the fourth-year Reilly was convicted of manslaughter, sentenced from 9 — Ptrtonol Loint Street, South Windsor. victory over Mexico's Raul Ramirez tournament Grand Prix circuit. record. Vilas and Gottfried were 1-1 IS words S2.00 minimum coach commented. defensively.” East a llo w ^ 203 points 6 to 16 years, appealed, freed on bond, and granted a 10 -* Iniurtnco For period ending 7 a m,, Wednesday, Dec, 8. Tuesday night on opening night, was upset by Brian and Ramirez was 0-1. Happy A d a ...... $2.30 Inch and it'll have to shore things up and Plays tonight Never in the previous four years, retrial on the basis of new evidence. A judge dismissed EMPLOVMINT TOOL DESIGNER - will find rain in the Pacific Northwest and most of the The season cannot, and should not, In the white group, Fibak was 1-0, — repatch because of graduation. Gottfried 6-3, 2-6, 6-4 Monday. 13 Htip Wantod Happy Birthday S Experienced, in aircraft type Northeast, snow will fall over the Dakotas. Clear to partly be written off as a total loss, since the Masters was played in the charges against Reilly Nov. 24 when the state disclosed it 14 — Busmttt Opportunitiaa Mike Nolen will lie in MCC‘» Orantes and Dibbs 1-1, and Tanner 0- KITTEN I sheet metal development, cloudy weather elsewhere. Minimum temperatures include: however. As LaFontana described it, Freshman John Karzar and junior present format, has there not been a had evidence tending to clear him, but had suppressed it IS — Situation Wantod Kliirlin^ lineup luniglit uguinHl Eddie Dibbs, who was made to look 1. Now you are 40 — :>• overtime and benefits. Inter­ (approximate maximum readings in parenthesis) Atlanta 27 "It was a season they learned how to John Shovak, the latter out this year from the start. EDUCATION Still pretty and all those ^ viewing 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. 646 because of a broken leg, will find Grenier lliirlforil ul Ki)!i| C.alliulir 18 — Pfivata inaiructiont (40), Boston 27 (34), Chicago8 (201, Cleveland 10 (29), Dallas 32 play," referring to the offense. East A renewed investigation has begun and Gov. Ella T. 19 — kids. X 4048, Dynamic Metal lligli'i> gym ut 8 o'eloek, Nolen Iiuk Schooia«Clattot (56), Denver 20 (49), Duluth -17 (3), Houston 28 (56), Jackson­ only scored 95 points but many on the their way into the defensive line Grasso has ordered Chief State's Attorney Joseph 20 - Inaiructlons Wantod Luv Ya Products (Jo. Inc., 422 North averiigeil twin point figure!! for the Main Street, Manchester. ville 44 ( 58), Kansas City 19 (35), Little Rock 21 (38), Los platoon were undergoing their first somewhere. Junior Brian Hayes is Gormley to investigate the conduct of the prosecution of RIAL ESTATE Y.B. Angeles 40 ( 70), Miami 62 (76), Minneapolis -6 (10), New also a possibility. Sophomore Marty loeiiU. Reilly. 23 — Homoa lof 9aio Moment of silence for Danny Muriaugh — Orleans 33 ( 49). New York 26 ( 36), Phoenix 39 170), San Fran­ baptism this time around. 24 Lota-Land for Salt JOB SHOP Machinist - Able to The encouraging aspect is that Varhue and freshman Dave Bottaro th e Courant said the woman. Identified only as a Falls 25 — invostmont Proporty set up and work from cisco 42 ( 59), Seattle 44 (52), St. Louis 13 (25), Washington 29 give East a start in the linebacking nearby Milmont Park. player and friend Mickey years ago, said Murtaugh 28 — Businots Proporty (39). tackles Tom Messier and John An- WOODLYN, Pa, (UPl) Village resident, reported seeing "a dark color car, an 27 — RotoM Proporty blueprints. Excellent wages Vernon also attended. was a man who was "an Halp Wantad 13 for aggressive worker. 45 hour dreo, both juniors, will return and corps with junior Greg Ferruolo and Tufts’ Pawlak — A moment of silence for Baseball players and of­ older model," across from the Gibbons home sometime 28 - Raal Estato Wantod sophomore Brian Shea in the secon­ ficials, judges, politicians, Father O'Reilly, who example of love and work week. Call 528-9679, that brings a nod of approval from a likable man who seldom between 9;30 p.m. and9;45p.m. while driving home from MISC. SERVICES SALES PEOPLE - Older beeween 9 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. dary. Sophomore Rich Harrison will was silent was the final priests, friends and married Murtaugh and his dedication and worthy of a restaurant with two other women. 31 — Sorvicot Offorod multi-million dollar company LaFontana. Junior Jim Dakin is all coach of year 32 — Painiing-Poporlng Hornet For Salt 23 play somewhere, either offensively tribute paid Monday to the neighbors of the gregarious wife, Kathleen, some 35 our great admiration.” The woman told the Courant the vehicle appeared to be 33 — Bullding-Controcting with young ideas has openings □ EDUCATION but set at tight end with sophomore 34 Roofing-Siding for people who are looking for Chris Soares envisioned somewhere or defensively or both, with junior BOSTON (UPl) — For leading late Danny Murtaugh. Murtaugh made up the parked on the wrong side of Rte. 63 heading toward North 35 Hooting-Plumbing a future, in sales and manage­ in the middle of the line at either Tony Tiemann another who should Tufts to its first winning season in After a five-minute standing room only crowd Cannan, about five miles away. 38 — Flooring ment. Opening due to in-house EARN 37 — Moving-TrucNing-Slorago Private Intirucllont IS MANCHESTER center or a guard slot. get ready for the '77 season. seven years, Paul Pawlak was eulogy for Murtaugh, who of 700 in the church and in The woman and one of her companions, who also was 3»— Sorvicoa Wantod romotions. This company One can see the Eagles won't start died last Thursday after a the funeral cortege of 70 unidentified, told the newspaper they didn't notice any ADVERTISING Kas more financial success GOOD REMEDIAL READING and YOU CANT MISS.... The Eagles appear set at quarter­ named UPl New England college OVER 80 YEARS Of OEPENOARLE SERVICE ' MISC. FOR SALE stories than any other in New buying this beautiful from scratch come '77. How well stroke, the priest who cars. lights inside the Gibbons' house that night and thought it 41 _ Articlot for Salo DEADLINE math;iindividualized work back with sophomore Ken Brasa division Coach of the Year today. 42 — Building Supplios England, no limit on what you SPENDING program, (lst-8th grade) by SIX room Cape on treed they do will depend on how much celebrated a funeral Mass Sports figures included unusual. — returning. He hit on 18 of 73 passes The 35-year-old native of Seymour. 43 >Pots -Birds- Dogs 12:00 noon tha day before can earn. Call Doug Basxin, Masters degree teacher. 568- lot. Three bedrooms, they improve and at what level they asked for a moment of former Pirates' General "We never told the state police, we never did," the 44 __ Livottock publication. 525-9134. MONEY living room with for 382 yards and three TDs and five Conn., reversed Tufts' 2-6 record of 45 Boots & Accossones 8075. ' — Deadline for Saturday and fireplace, formal dining interceptions but showed progress find the opponents. And that, LaFon­ the previous year, guiding the Jum­ silence. Manager Joe Brown; Dan woman was quoted as saying. "I only saw a car. I didn't 46 Sporting Goods BOYS & 47 — Qardon Products Monday is 12:00 Noon Friday. PART-TIME help needed for TUTORING - Reading and room, and applianced every game LaFontana noted. Brasa tana has "stopped guessing on. You bos to rare wins over all Little Three The Rev. Francis O'Reil­ Galbreath, president of the think it was important. We would have come forward if 48 — Antiquoa ^'^atlas fitting and drilling bowling math. Master’s Degree kitchen. Exterior recently could be challenged for the position don't know who'll stay up or come opponents — Amherst, Wesleyan and ly said the moment was “ to club; Harding Peterson, we thought it was important.” 49 — Wantod to Buy bails Must have experience. GIRLS vinyl sided. Asking $%,900 7 down.” PLEASE READ teacher. Call for free evalua­ by Tony Pachesa, a fine thrower on Trinity. The award was voted by his think how Danny entered Brown's successor; The newspaper said Mrs. Gibbons had telephoned her RENTALS Inquire at Vernon Lanes, 5 Evenings A Week tion, 649-8023. FRECHETTE A MASTIN baseball announcer Bob 52 Rooms for Root Route 83, Vernon, RHlton MM144 the freshman team. fellow coaches. into our life and influenced physician at 9:20 p.m. the night of the murder to learn the 53 _ Aparimonts for Root YOUR AD 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Mike Furlong, 93 carries for 447 Pawlak left his assistant post at our life and what we can do Prince and Art Rooney, bantlij results of some medical tests she had taken. When state 54 __ Homos for Ront 55 Businoss tor Ront Ciasaified ads are taKen over EXPERIENCED Heat treat yards, and Bob Frank, 97 carries for Cornell to take the top job at Tufts in to say, ‘Thank you Danny president of the Pittsburgh • 74 Hotv Emergency Service police arrived at her home 10;02 p.m. she was SO — Retort Proporty for Ront the phone as a convenience. vacuum operator for second Call Murtaugh,"' Steelers football club. pronounced dead. 57 — Warned to Rent The Herald is responsible for □ REAL ESTATE 379 yards, graduate but LaFontana 1974. He inherited a 1-7 team and • Burner Sales A Service 58 Mitc. for Rent shift. Good benefits, hours The Pirate ballplayers The .sighting of the car came approximately at the — only one incorrect insertion 3:10 to 11:40. Applications 647-9946 anticipates the likes of Brian Sirois, Gains franchise managed ju^t four wins in his first 16 Murtaugh, 59, who died • Clean Heating O is and then only to the size of the STORE FOR Business - With AUTOMOTIVE being accepted between 8 Hornet For Sale 23 Arnie Carter and frosh Mike Gilbertp games at the Medford college. just two months after he included Willie Stargell, same time an auxiliary state trooper and his wife told 61 _ Autot for Salo original insertion. Errors which attached two family 5-5 in PAWTUCKET, R.I. (UPl) - _ a m. and 4 p.m. Apply Klock to come through at running back. retired as manager of the Bill Robinson, Dave Giusti, Call Us For Your Home Heating state police they saw Reilly five miles from his home in 62 Trucks for Sale do not lessen the value of the business location. $51,900. Businessman Marv Adelson, founder Pawluck said turning the program 63 — Heavy Equipment for Salo advertisement will not be cor­ Co. 1366 Tollana Tpke., Ohe Heralb MANCHESTER,- Large Two Merritt Agency, 646-1180. Pittsburgh Pirates, was A1 Oliver, Larry Demery, North Canaan. It was this statement, never presented 64 — Dave Kisner, who found a home at of the pie-in-the-sky World Baseball around in one season was easy. "The and Air Conditioning Needs . . . Motorcyclea-Bicycloa rected by an additional inser­ Manchester, Conn, An Equal family, eleven rooms, con­ buried in Sts. Peter and Bob Robertson, Jim during Reily's ordeal, that resulted in the dismissal of 65 — Campors-Trailers-Mobile tion. ' Opportunity Emplcyer. venient location, reduced to wide receiver, could be used in the League, says he plans to run the best decision I ever made was to give Homoa RANCH - Seven rooms, three Paul Cemetery, Marple Rooker and Manny 331 MAIN ST. 414 TOLLAND ST. charges against him. 66 _ Automotive Service $35,000. Paul W. Dougan, bedrooms, modern kitchen, L backfield or as a pass catcher in ‘77. International League's Rhode Island up the split back offense in mid­ Township, Pa, after the Sanguillen. Coach Don MANCHESTER. CT. EAST HARTFORD,CT. Reilly arrived home about 9:50 p.m. that night and told 67 — Autos tor Ronl-Leaso EXPERIENCED Window Realtor. 643-4535. shaped living and dining He latched onto six passes for 244 Red Sox like a major league opera­ season and just give the ball to Tim mass at Our Lady of Peace Leppert, retired umpire 6494595 289 6435 police how he had found his dead mother in her blood- cleaner - Steady work. Must room. Large paneled family yards and two TDs. At either slot he tion. Whelan an average of 30 times a DUPLEX - Rambling 6-3, Roman Catholic Church in Shag Crawford, and former splattered bedroom. be reliable. Equal Opportuni­ room in basement, garage, should help the Eagles. game." Lost and Found 1 ty Employer Phone M9-5334. Fireplace, carpeting, patio, 300’ deep lot. $39,900. The statement by the auxiliary trooper of Reilly's □ NOTICES aluminum storms, trees, $445. Philbrick Agency, Realtors. Michigan tops ' ; = whereabouts and the time proves he would not have had IMPOUNDED - Male, all ASSEMBLERS & Coil income. $36,900. Hutchins 646-4200. time to kill his mother, clean up and change his clothes black part Lab dog. Vicinity winders - Must have finger Agency, 646-3166. UPI hoop poll I Bowling before troopers arrived, according to Reilly's lawyer, Loti and Found Wheeling Road, Andover. Call dexterity and capable of fine MANCHESTER - Six Room Ranch. Nice neighborhoodneigh T.F. Gilroy Daly. Dog Warden, 742-7194. work. Will train. Hours 7:30 to MancbAftAr 7 Roomt NEW YORK (UPI) - FOUND Angora eat - Vicinity 4:00. Apply to Able Coil & MINT CONDITION and condition.n. Vei,Very good MERCANTILE - Bub After Reilly was cleared and freed two weeks ago, value, $42,900. Odegard Real­ The No. 1 ranked college of Wetherell Street. Very Electronics, Howard Road. Quick oeeupincf and no Bender 143-373, Rich Luko state police said they found bloodstained clothing under a Pertonala Bolton, Conn. rcdccorollng. Alfractivo 3 ly 643-4365. basketball team in the na­ friendly. Call 643-4437 bodroom ColM lai In convontont 155-385, Mick Holmes 135- crawlspace in a wooden church near the Gibbons house. anytime. tion still hails from the Big locAtlon. Fully appllinetd VERNON - Owner must sell. 364, Nick Twerdy 136-359, The clothing was sent for testing at the FBI Laboratory MORSE COLLEGE student ACCOUNTING CLERK - High Utebon, V h betht. 2 ear garapa. Ten Conference. IMPOUNDED - Collie / needs ride to Hartford, four School graduate. Figure ap­ A 4 4 ^ ln g lot alto avaitabla. Call Three bedroom you^ im­ Ed Tomkiel 161-388, Leo in Washington but test results have not been disclosed. Suzanno or Arthur Ghorta, 64t- But, for the first time in Shephard, Mixed, female, days a week. Call 643-5873. titude. Familiar with Com­ maculate Ranch. Emma Foglia 145-362, Stan 3213. Lane. $37,000. Immediate oc­ two seasons, it isn't In­ brown and white. Mixed puter Processing techniques. Mirucki 144, Dick Krinjak Shephard type, female, tri­ Good benefits, free parking. J. WATSON BEACH CO. cupancy. Broker, 236-3851, diana. R M lton M LS 523-7111. 139-397, John Naretto 156- Conviction upheld color. Contact Manchester Equal Opportunity Employer. Mta t47-S1M Michigan, runnerup to Call 522-8211. Ext 208 for in­ M l OssarMt) 396, Russ Wilson 139-141- Dog Warden, 646-4555. Indiana in the NCAA tour­ terview. MANCHESTER - For only 396, Dave Krinjak 146-388, □ EMPLOYMENT nament last season, took HARTFORD (UPI) — The Connecticut Supreme Court $34,500 you can purchase a Bill Sheekey 176425, Monday upheld the conviction of Charles Crawford, 20, PART TIME Pre-school $36,900 - Tremendous Cape of large Six room Colonial. Huge over the No. 1 spot Monday ) s r e a t \4^ Help Wanted 13 teachers and teacher aid. Call modern kitchen, 1 12 baths, George Clark 158, Pete six rooms and garage, located in the first weekly United who admitted killing another man but contended he was big bedroom closets, makes Brazitis 141-146-169-456, Ed LEGAL 649-5531. on Greenwood Drive. The lot Press International Board drunk and under the influence of LSD. PHONE FROM home to ser­ this house an excellent buy. Ralph 135-373, Don is 50 X 213 and the owner is of Coaches' college basket­ Crawford appealed to the high jgourt his conviction in NOTICE vice our customers in the STEADY WORK - Reliable, anxious. T.J. Crockett Vacancy Call T. J. Ciockett, McAllister 149-388, Pete Manchester area, flexible Realtor, 643-1577. ball ratings. 1974 for the fatal shooting of James Frosolone, 19, of hardworkers who want steady Realtors, 643-1577. Larson 369, Joe Vinsko 358, Hamden the year before, an incident authorities believe hours, super earnings, 249- employment and good in­ E The Wolverines (2-0), se­ Court of Probate. District of Stan Zima 354, Joel Grout Manchester 7773. come. call 528-3869 between 9 cond to Marquette in the stemmed from gang rivalries. MANCHESTER - A new fur­ Manc(!«t(tr 364, Hank .Frey 354, Gene NOTICE OF HEARING a m. and 2 p.m. only, nace, and new storms will preseason ratings, The unanimous high court ruling upheld the decision of ESTATE OF THOMAS A. HOOEY SALES POSITION - Straight JUST OVER THIRTY... Phaneuf 363, Ken Montie Superior Court Judge George Saden who had instructed Pursuant to an order of Hon. William commissions, leads furnished PART TI.ME Truck driver - for this clean six room received 22 first-place E. FitzGerald, Judge, dated November this big Cape (j(xl. Fireplace, 1 older Colonial with three 381. __ Crawford's jury on the legal relationship between in­ 30, 1976 a hearing will be held on an to home owners. Call 242-5402. Apply in person to Boland Oil 1, 2 baths, deep treed lot. are votes and 368 points, from application praying that letters of ad­ Co., 369 Center Street, large bedrooms, natural toxication and specific intent to commit a crime. Saden slopt some of the many fine 39 members of the coaches PARKADE JUNIOR - ministration bv granted on said estate ESTABLISHED Realtor has Manchester woodwork, enclosed porch t o s t u ffa stocking. sentenced Crawford to 22 years to life. as in said application wi file more fully habit. Read and use features. Priced $36,900. Call board who participated in Matt Gluhosky 511, Tom appears, at the Court of Probate on opening for highly motivated Classified regularly to T.J. Crockett, Realtor. 643- and garage this week's ratings to out­ Harley 526, Scott Burgoyne December 16. 1976 at 10:30 A M. salesperson with real estate reap maximum benefit TEACHERS at all levels - FRECHETTE & MARTIN Pearl J. Hultman, Asst'. Gerk license. Ask for Mr. Bissell, Universal Teachers, Box 8966. 1577. distance Marquette by 60 527. ____ from this unique Realtors 646-4144 Philbrick Agenccy, 646-4200. advertising mraium. Portland. Oregon, 97208. C points. MANCHESTER - 86 East Hospital notes Court of P robate, D istrict of Marquette, which has PARKADE BANTAM- PART TIME - Sales - If you Eldridge Street. One of the Manchester best buys in the area. Over­ won its only game, got 16 Glen Ferguson 150-422, NOTICE OF HEARING are area professional REGISTERED NURSES COVENTRY - Four bedroom ESTATE OF FELIX MORDAVSKY, sized seven room Cape with first-place mentions and Craig Carlson 424. salesmen in the day time and Part Time custom Contemporary. deceased , want to sell at night and make three bedrooms, two and 1/2 Discharged Friday: Lisa Javinett, 826 Oak St.. Pursuant to an order ol Hon. William ExperiencAd RNs to fill itvtral baths, family room with Cathedral ceiling family 308 points for second place E. FitzGerald, Judge, dated December more than your day Job...it's ZODIAC — Pat Bartolot- Jeannette Zolnoski, 159 Cam­ East Hartford; Kathryn Hen­ Part Tima vacanciaa. Thtta in- fireplace, garages, vinyl room, garages, lake and was followed in order 3, 1976 a hearing will be held on an fun and easylV.! (Jail Mr. ctuda opanings on each of 3 privileges. Below replace­ to 189-511, Gall Grigsby bridge St., East Hartford; drickson, 72 S. Hawthorne St.; application praying that letters of ad­ »y: H e r a l b siding, storm windows and by UCLA, Nevada-Las Douglas. 525-9134. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING shifta, and on sevaral dilfarent Agnes Violette, 447 Summit John Jorgensen, 10 Lehigh ministration be granted on said estate screens, etc. We will consider ment. $43,900. Century 2t. Vegas, Kentucky, 193-184-505, Carol Powell as In said application on file more fully nurting units. Tha schedulaa Jackston-Avante. 646-1316. 457, Diane Anderson 455, Looking for some inexpensive St.; Helen Coleman, Cedar Dr., East Hartford; Edward appears, at the Court of Probate on PHONE 643-2711 art aithar regular ralitf, or alter­ taHing your home in trade. Alabama, Arizona, San roii.isstsrANcrtNeLACiNO roue ad Sensibly priced to sell at $58,- Laura Wheatiey 470, Swamp Rd., Coventry; Mazie Hovan, 61 Bolton Center Rd.; December 16. 1976 at 2 P.M. nating weekends, and do not in­ .DUPLEX 4-5. $29,900 Francisco and North little gifts? Howard, Shoddy Mill Rd., An­ Heidi Irwin, 25 Cole St.; MADELINE B. ZIEBARTH volve shift rotations. While 900. T.J. Crockett, Realtors. Shirley Belasky 454. Clerk HOUSEKEEPER | successful applicants may start Excellent investment or a Carolina. Lucky Holidays dover; Alfred Reinhardt, 300 I 643-1577. We’ve got two. Margaret Thone, 25 Chester I COMPANION I as soon as possible, the starting starter home with a rental in­ South St., Vernon; Agnes Dr.; Dorothy Winn, V K I'M DREAMING of a green date may. if wished, be deferred come. Separate furnaces, COUNTRY CLUB- Vito Court of P ro b ate, D istrict of unlit after the holiday season. MANCHESTER - Once inside In addition to our regular weekly Agnew, 40 Tower Rd. Emma Warehouse Point. Manchester ^ For gentle, elderly lady— C h ristm as. Be an Avon won't last at this price. Cen­ Agostinelli 355, Nondo An- to you! To arrange tor a personal inttr- you'll be able to picture tury 21. Jackston-Avante. 646- Call up Harrison Miller, Glastonbury; Henry Discharged Sunday: Jerry NOTICE OF HEARING »m y mother. Comfortable Representative. Earn money nulli 374, Ted Backiel 138- ticket, we have special holiday Double Edwards, Henniker, N.H.; ESTATE OF MARY A, POHLMAN. viaw, contact Personnel Dept. yourself living in this char­ 1316. BLOOMINGTON, Minn. Possumato, 300 Hilliard St.; deceased ^home in convenient:^ inyoyour spare time. Start now 646-1222. Ext. 461. ming and cheery Six room (UPI) — The Minnesota 164-144-443, Bob Bonadies Sally Reffner, Mansfield Jane Wright, 202 New Bolton Pursuant to an order of Hon. William ^Manchester location.^ - bu.buy lots of presents this MANCHESTER Cape. Many unique features Play Lottery tickets on sale now, and E. FitzGerald. Judge, dated December December Call 523-9401.I DUPLEX - Brick and North Stars Monday called 375, Ding Farr 355, John Center. Rd.; Lacy Serlgnese, 75 3. 1976 a hearing will be held on an ^Position offers modest MEMORIAL HOSPITAL compliment this home. Large aluminum. Two bedrooms, Rieder 135-361, Joe Alalia dated for our December 30 drawing right after Christmas. Each one gives Also, Andrew Gula, 103 Columbus St., East Hartford; application praying that an instrument 71 Haynes St. ..living room with bow window, up goaltender Paul Ssalary plus own room^ RN - Assistant director of nur­ built-ins. garages, hardwood 150-378, Bill Sander 355, Starkweather St.; John Ann Crowell, 168 Woodbridge purporting to be the last will and testa­ »an d bath. Write Box X, ^ Manchester, Conn. 06040 perfect for hanging plants. Harrison, center Blake ment of said deceased be admitted to sing services for small skilled Epual Opportunity E>np/oyer floors, separate furnaceS'feach you a chance to win one of over 10,000 weekly prizes including our jackpot Flaherty, 17 Nye St.; John St.; Peggyann Beaulieu, Charming first floor family side (Jonvenient to school and Dunlop and left winger Jim P ete Staum 141, Nick probate as in said application on file ^ c / o Manchester :-^ nursing facility. Monday Elsesser, 98 Baldwin Rd.*; Grant Hill Rd., Coventry; more fully appears, at the Court of (^Evening Herald. room, with barn board pan­ shopping. $63,500. Century 21, ‘ Roberts from their New Zavarella 137. worth up to $200,000. Buy all four colors for a guaranteed entry in our Probate on D um ber 20, 1976 at 10:30 through Friday 7 to 3. Must eling. Beautiful upstairs Max Cohen, 108 Scantic Roger Ather, 18 Ensign St.; AM have sincere interest in lear­ JacKSton-Avante. 646-1316. Haven, Conn., . Holiday Cheer bonus, where you can Meadow Rd., South Windsor; Donna Smith, Stafford Pearl J. Hultman. Ass't Clerk Business Opportunity 14 b^room large enough to ac­ ning and ability and desire to commodate two or more North Stars' Coach Ted Salter cut Deborah Chapman, 1150 Springs; Christine Atkinson, teach. Background in LOOKING IN THE $30's'’ pocket one of our 100 weekly bonus SMALL ENGINE Service children, two full baths, This seven room (jape, Harris said Harrison, SEATTLE (U P I)-S afe­ Ellington Rd., South Windsor; Marlborough; Sharon Lesc- Court of P robate. D istrict of Geriatrics preferable. Call SHORT ORDER Cook - Good Terri Morgan RN, for appoint­ Corporation expanding dealer covered patio, and attached fireplace, formal dining room, would start In goal ty Bryant Salter, acquired Jane Rowe, Storrs; Donald zynski, 5 Plano Place. Manchester garage. Asking $42,900. prizes of $500. NOTICE OF HEARING pay, working conditions. ment. 522-8200. network. No experience family room, two full baths, Tuesday night when by Seattle on waivers from Tuleja, 500 Simeka Dr., South Also, Virginia Czaplicki, ESTATE OF JULIE C. LAWLESS, Excellent benefits. For necessary. Complete training Dubaldo/Lesperance, 646- vinyl siding, conveniently Minnesota plays the Miami only last week, was And secondly, our Instant Match Windsor; Johanna Gremmo, Glastonbury; Martha Karlak, deceased further information, call 649- program. $500. investment 0505. located. Asking $38,500 Cen­ FI 8453 Middle Tpke.; Ralph Windsor; David Manning, 816 Pursuant to an order ol Hon. William 5271. tury 21, Jackston-Avante. 646- required to start your own Pittsburgh Penguins iii dropped by the Seahawks III tickets. Good for instant prizes up E. r itzGerald, Judge, dated Deceml^r Work It heme In epere lime. Earn Strickland Jr., 15 French Rd., Hartford Rd.; Stacy Tozzoli, 3 3. 1976 a hearing will be held on an business. Ideal for retired or ANDOVER - Offers invited on 1316 Pittsburgh. Monday. $250. par 1000 tlulllng this lovely Seven room Ranch, to $10,000. And a Grand Prize of Bolton; Frances Francis, Arbutus St.; East Hartford; application praying that an instrument WOMAN Wanted part time to •nvtlop«t, S«nd Mil- part time. Details on request. Somers; Arlene Sterling, 198 Arthur Tischofer Jr., 73 purporting to be the last will and testa­ maintain a vending cafeteria. addrttttd envalopa to Tarry Mr, Barker. ESCA Field with finished recreation RENT RELIEF can be yours ment of said deceased be admitted to Lana Entarprisai, P.O. Box 289, $1,000 a week for life with a guaranteed minimum of $1,000,000. probate as In said application on file Hours 9 to 1, Monday-Friday. Training Division Box 619, room. Included are: two small in this newer Duplex. Three Hilliard St. Syracuse Dr., East Hartford;, Hobart, Indiana 46342. buildings, one suitable for Discharged Saturday: Laura Demoura, 56 Margery more fully appears, at the Court of No experience necessary, will Wading River, New York. bedrooms, one and 1 2 baths, Pick up both tickets and our special envelopes between now and ProbVle on December 20, 1976 at 2:00 train..Apply in person. State 11792. horses. A 24 fool pool with carpeting, separate furnaces. Sharon Maxfield, Willlngton; Dr., East Hartford; Maria P.M, deck and slide. All sUuated on Pearl J. Hultman, Ass't. Gerk Vending Inc., 190 Burnham Large private yard. See it Christmas for great stcxking sniffers. And make this holiday one to Margaret Costa, 102 O’Connell DeLorenzo, 59 Woodland Dr., Street, South Windsor. LIQUOR STORE - Good going an acre, bordered by a wild toa(fy. $59,900. Century 21. Dr., East Hartford; Michael South Windsor; John Ander­ RN - Part time 11 to 7. Charge business. Be independent. life refuge. Asking $39,900. Jackslon-Ava.ile, 646-1316. remember. With the little gifts that could pay off big. Goldsnider, 115 South Rd., son, 31 Dougherty St.; Marc nurse position in small skilled $22,000. Hutchins Agency, 646- Dubaldo/Lesperance. 646- Bolton; Melanie Nivision, 2 Brodin, 27 Maxwell Dr,, Ver­ Pertonala 2 Personals nursing facility. Call Judi Car­ 3166. 0505. MANCHESTER - Just Patriot Circle, Ellington; non; Thomas Blejewski, West bon!, RN, for appointment. 7 reduced to $46,900. 6-6 Duplex. Mary Goff, 140 Silver Lane, Willlngton. 522-8200. SECURITY SYSTEMS. RANCH • Seven rooms, three Three bedrooms each. East Hartford; Bernard Manufacturer-Distributor es­ bedrooms, modern kitchen, L Garage. Immediate occupan­ CHEF WANTED - Mature tablished throughout the shaped living and dining cy. La Penta Agency. Stickels, 18 Bretton Rd.; person responsible for running room. Large paneled family George Bradley, 1127 Sullivan PUBLIC NOTICE northeast with over 50 dealers Realtors. 646-2440. INVITATION busy kitchen. Will do majority seeks qualified individual to room in basement, garage, Ave., South Windsor; Francis of cooking, ordering, inven­ set up security firm in the patio, 300' deep lot. $39,WO. Kunz, 127 Oak St., East Hart­ tory. Must have training Philbrick Agency, Realtors. * Naw Haliad Randi TO BID All charltabla and non-profit organlzallons wishing Manchester area. Over 70 ford; Deborah Kerstetter, 11 experience. Able to organize roducts. Training provided, 646-4200. Aluminum siding, Hammond St., Rockville. NOTICE to have thair Public Announcamants publlshad tree and control. Salary and &larketing and technical two car garage, Also, Mary Crandall, 58 The Manchester Board of in Ihia apaca are urged to contact Joe benefits. Send resume to: Box assistance available. $5,000. COVENTRY - Stones throw V, c/o Manchester Herald. from beach. Winterized two large lot. $37,900 White St.; Eva Barbanell, Education seeks bids for McCavanagh, fienaral Manager ot Regal Muttlers Call Mr, Rolo, collect,, 288- 1327 Burnside Ave., East Science Equipment for the 7421. bedroom summer cottage. of Manchatlar. Space will be alloted on a tlrsl Transportation Managers - $15,500. 1-267-9452. * Town Houaa Hartford; Jeanne Longo, 197677 school year. Sealed Seven rooms, 2‘i proposals will be received un­ come, first larvao basis. Administrative and Situation Wantad 15 mxn Comiecticud Lottery Glastonbury; Hildegard mechanical knowledge MANCHESTER - Six room baths, fireplace, Moore, 63 Park West Dr., Ver­ til 3:30 p.m., December 21, necessary. Good pay with NEED FULL Day Colonial Cape. Modern family room, ex­ non; Barbara O'Malley, 24 1976 at which time they will be overtime, year round work in Housekeeping. Own transpor­ kitchen. Three bedrooms. cellent condition. publicly opened. The right is school transportation. Call Fireplace, garage. $33,900. La Ensign St., East Hartford; $cuaautti0| tation, references. Tuesday $37,900 Jean Merrick, 72 Wadsworth reserv^ to reject any and all COAST 643-2414. available. Call after 5, 646- Penta Agency, Realtor, 646- St.; Alice Hine, Union; bids. Specifications and bid TO 8613. 2440. Margaret Corcoran, RD 5, forms may be secured at the COAST R e g a l S ^ PART TIME - Work your own F. J. SPILECKI [A Qodi for Every Room ~ A Price fw Everyone I StAie law: you must be 18 years or older to purchase Lottery tickets. hours, from local office con­ HOUSECLEANING MANCHESTER - 5-4 Two Coventry; James Guerin, 49 Business Office, 45 N. School Rtellort Street, Manchester, Connec­ H r u jir r hiiS . tufit-niir /ir.nl tacting customers by Thorough. Reliable. Family. Separate furnaces. Winter St. Three car garage. Centrally lUNCHESTERHIUlniiriUlE Also, Carol Johnson, 78 ticut. telephone. Need outgoing per­ Experienced. Weekly basis. Corner ol Brood sonality. Call Mr. Jones Thursday, Friday available. located in Business Zone II. 6 4 3 - 1 1 a i 177 MAIN ST..IUIICIIEtTER TEL B43-442S Hany Lane, Vernon; Donna Raymond E. Demers, Regal R T , in d Conlor S Ir M i Mon.-Frl. s i.m. - 6 p.m between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m., $30s. La Penta Agency, Phono 646-2112 Sol...... I o.m.. 12 noon Fee arranged. Satisfaction Villa, 16 Franklin St., Vernon; Business Manager 646-2584. guaranteed. Mary. 646-8204. Realtor, 646-2440.

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BulUIng Bupplht *if Pof JNol M Apartmmtt$ Far Wmt 53 Autos For Sato • f ACROU 2 Vese whh e Answer to Previous Puzzle MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn.. Tues., Dec. 7. 1976— PAGE NINE-B pedestsi UUUUU ■ UUt-lUUU CHARLES APARTMENTS - WE PAY 815 for complete f Boll contents 3 Ocesns Charlaa M. Schultz NATURAL STONE for FOUR ROOM Apartment Deluxe 4 1/2 room townhouse. 4 Annoying bltd u n n n n n i n V i m retaining waiii, veneers, available Immediately. Adults Junk cars. Call Joey, Tolland 4 U y o n l a One and 1/2 baths, ail 7 Time lonq 8 Hsw sllsn patios, etc. Pick up by the only,o n ly , noI pets. Security, Auto Body, 5291990. n u D appliances, 2 air conditioners, Dear Abby (sbbr.) gulter (sbbr.) BACK W H i M pound or delivery by the ton. parsing for!m car. 6t t - m 9 (prefix) E in n carpeted, heat and hot water, PARTS Department now open 10) Equinaequina IIst M r h r (^□nn canncMB Bolton Notch Sbone Quarry, patio, soundproofing, washer 11 Former Prnl- 7 Diminish (2 64M16S. Saturdays. Complete Une of uuu nnoDD ano HE JUST FOUND OUT HE'S H e T H I N K S ROCKVILLE - Three room and dryer hookups, storage, By Abigail Van Buren denfs wds.) (DCTin n n n a n n n n Chrysler parts. Chorches 8 Engegein TOO OLD TO ATTEND A apartment with heat, hot basement garage. 646-OMO, Motors. 6493646. nicknems nnann □nnc: Oo0s-BM s-Psls 4) 646-1540. 12 Augment winter sport nnnn nnn nuuu MlP-UFE SEVMNAR! H I HAS water, stove, refrigerator. 9 O K im sI unit 1166. Adults only, no pets. 1975 CORVETTE - Automatic, 13 Stem of □□nn annnEi ------y ------fullness 10 Swill iJuuDDEi ■ nannna T H E S U B itU r DOG-CAT BOARDING Parking for one car. Seciuity MANCHESTER - T hree factory-air, power windows, ning. Complete bedroom new Duplex. 1 1/2 14 Jelly 13 Greek letter nniD nnn I nnFitucjn deposit. 646-7690.______tut steering wheel, am/fm, 16 Olympic (pt) ncinnnD liincziinn 'facllitTes. CaninC baths, refrigerator, dis­ CB rad io , 8-track tape DEAR ABBY: lam 21 and Bill is 22, and we are both very D O W N P A T . Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon hwasher, stove. Shag mature. We have established a comfortable and caring re­ boerd (sbbr.) 15 M sc so coin FIVE ROOM Apartment in player.Must be seen. 17 visit 18 Noun suffix 38 Overdue 81 W a s indebted Road, Manchester. 6 4 6^1. Duplex, 1195. per month plM carpeting, full basement, Reasonable. Dealer. 6492791. lationship these past two years, both have good jobs and go IHNtUtfilOll » - 7 large yard, private driveway. to college part-time. 19 Comedienne 21 Half (prefix) 37 Mr. Vsn to heat and utlfiues. Security Arden 23 Actor Sparks Winkle CHRISTMAS SALE- and references required. Call 8M . AvaliBDle February 1st. TRIUMPH Spitfire, 1974, We have decided to get a two-bedroom apartment to­ 83 Villain In 566-7687. If no answer, 569 20 Want quickly 28 Wait 41 Egyptien ANTIQUES, CoilecUbies and B/W Realty, 647-1419. yellow, excellent condition, gether, mainly to see if iVe can live together as a prepara­ 22 Scion 26 Snow slider "Othsllo" 3068. paper (pi.) Miscellaneous. All items dis­ make an offer. Call 6494938 tion for marriage. We already have a physical relationship, 24 Spheres 28 Turn sharply. . 42 Ensign (sbbr.) 88 Universal time counted. Sunday November after 5 p.m. but we will have separate bedrooma for privacy when we 27 More equal 29 Cincinnati ball 44 expense (sbbr.) 2tth., 10 to 5. Cha-Ro-Lane M 84 want It, 30 Artist’s MIckay Hnn ’— Morris Walaa Wapping Wood Road, Nomas for ftani CHEVY B EU IR - 1968 9 Bill's parents already know and they don't approve, but medium „5 S .S "* E liin ^ n , Conn. Route 74. FOUR ROOMS - H eat, door. Small V-8 . Radio, 31 Feather 32 Regan's fethsr 48 Circuits 87 Part of to be COLONIAL 6 Rooms ■ 3 they are slowly accepting it in hopes we’ll marry soon. My utilities, appliances included. automaUc transmission, fair parents live In another state. They are very religious and 3 4 Mislead 33 Sorely 4 9 Noun suffix 59 Brought about bedrooms, handy location, 36 More uncanny I'LL HE CHECKED IN I CAN'T FIGURE WOULDN’T IT BE A ARC REGISTERED - Great Central location. Garage, condition. 8400. Call 7ti-8400 1 don't want to tell them because they would never approve security deposit required, no reierencesreferences anaand securitysecurii. 3 8 Passe T r • r i r TAKE AT THE WINDSOR W HAT BIG LAUGH IF HE CAAAE Dane puppies, fawn males, lulred, no after 6 p.m. UNDERHILL and 1 don't want to hurt them. Yet I love Bill.very much and 3 9 Yield under IT! , HOTEL— UNDER HERE JUST TO champion sired. Call 749-2511. It THE NAME OF DOING HERE/ VISIT A FRIEND/ want to be aure that if we marry, it will work out. So many p m su re ARTHUR BROWNj , 1975 HONDA Civic - CVCC. of our friends are already divorced. FREE TO good home - Tan 6494200. Automatic. 82500. Between 5 40 Most resdy and white kitten. 8 weeks old. MANCHESTER - Newer and phone 646-8022. I’ve told my parents that I am going to share an apart­ 43 Very (Fr.) Call 6494454. Duplex, Half of two family. BOLTON ment with another girl. I’ll have my own phone, so if they 48 Pot Three bedrooms, kitchen front two bedroom House, 1967 FORD Thunderblrd - call me in the middle of the night. Bill won’t accidentally 4 6 She (Fr.) appliances, and wall to wail available January to June. No answer it. 8 0 Recent (prefix) Oanfen Products 47 Good running condition, best 82 Greek letter carpeting. Individual en­ children or pets. 646-3538,649 offer. CaU 6M-1173. Let me know what you think, please. trances, and full basement, 8006. 84 Author FRESH SWEET Cider - Also ONMYOWN Fleming apples. Botti Fruit Farm, 260 with washer and dryer hook 88 _____ car ups. Within walking distance SIX ROOM House - Three 1967 FORD Convertible - 28 Artfcfas for Safa 41 ^ s h Hill Road, Manchester. bedrooms, fireplace, two-car 88 Wsllekilled Nomas for Safa 23 Nomas For Safa 23 Raaf Estate Wanted to schools, and shopping. 8280 Could be a classic. Will need a DEAR ON: Living together, even with separate bed­ 6 0 Bad (Fr.) 6464810. garage. Showplace. CaU 643- per month. Small pet accep­ new top and Uros. OUierwlse, rooms, is no preparation lor marriage. And cltlnf your 61 Blunder DOMESTIC RADIATORS - 2133 or eveninra, 6393362, Mr. WEE WONDER - Two Manchastar IMMEDIATE Cash for your 41 table. Damato Ebiterprises, mechanically good. Priced to friends' broken marriages Is a copout. To live a lie boeanae 8 2 Jobs Various sizes. Good for steam AntfquM Duff. sell. Call Mike at 6491646. bedoom Ranch. Rec room, 9 ROOM property. Let us emlaln our 6491021. you're afraid ol ''hurting” your parents la wrong, bocausa 6 3 Attempt aluminum siding, fenced in lair proposal. Call Mr. or hot water heat. Cali for 64 Of God (Let) RAISED RANCH WANTED Antique furniture, no matter how elaborate the plans for hiding the truth. It yard. Heating cost, 8150. year­ Belfiore, M7-1413. details. Amedy Really, 875- EAST HARTFORD - Modem FIVE ROOM Duplex - Stove 66 Shelley work Priscilla’s Pop — Al Varmaar 5 Bedrooms, 3 Full 6283. glass, pewter, oil paintings, or and refrigerator, wall-to-wall 1971 HORNET SporUbout - 9 usually comes out. If you were as mature as you clafaa to ly. 881,900. Century 21, other antique items. R. two bedroom Townhouse. cylinder, standara. Asking 81,- be, you'd be honest about your lifestyle and toko the con­ Jackston-Avante, 646-1316. Baths, Carpeting, MAY WE BUY your home? Heat and hot water, 1 1/2 carpeUng, two children, no DOWN GUM WADS FROM Appliances WANTED Used furniture - Harrison, 643^09. oio or best offer. 7428101. sequences. STUART SAYS HE L , YES, BUT I'M r WHAT KIND Quick, fair, all cash and no baths, disposal, dishwasher, peU. Can 872-8689. AFRAID I HAVE ^ OF COLLECTION THE CHAIRS AT > EAST HARTFORD - Throw Lexington Drive roblems. Call Warren E. Will buy for cash, one item or full basement with hook-ups. I Fragment u HAS A LITERARY ^ Priced Raducadll complete household contents. ANTIQUES Wanted - fur­ DELUXE Three bedroom VOLKSWAGEN D asher - MIXEP EMOTIONS.', IS IT? THE LIBRARY.' '1 away your rent receipts and lowland. Realtors, 643-1108. 8245. Call 5291708 days. 1974. 4-door. 31 MPG. Low islng I COLLECTION.’' HAVE e Will also buy or trade any an­ niture, oriental mgs, pain­ Condominium. Carpeting, rec (MwifAFia iNTiaaMii abini buy your starter home today. tings. Windsor desks, pottery, mileage. One owner. Am/Fm a bedwetter to buy an electric device. We got one last YOU SEEN IT Four room Ranch, two SELL YOUR House through tiques, or collectables. Cali room, fully appllanced April, and within two months, our 12-year-old son who had HOLLYHOCK? anytime, 742-91Q. weathervanes, baskets. Ron kitchen, 2 full plus two half radio. Only 83,195. 6395786 or bedrooms, nice quiet area. J. Watson Beach Real Estate Dionne, 6491691. 2897475. been a bedwetter all his life was curedi 828,900. Century 21, Jackston- Company. Professional real DAMATO ENTOmiSES baths. Tennis, pool. 8365. per I waited this long to thank you because I wanted to be Avante, 646-1316. estate service for nearly 50 1975 SIMPUCITY Heavy duty U rge variety o( Apartments and, month. Phone 6497806 after 1 sure it was permanent. It was, and we owe you our deepest snow thrower. In excellent WANTED - Complete estates, p.m. VOLKSWAGEN Dasher - years. Call our Manchester of­ clocks, phonographs, steins. Town houses throughout,* 1974. 4-door red, black In­ gratitude. Ciur doctor hadn’t been any help at all. Win at Bridge fice, 647-9139. condition. Call 649-4260 after Manchester. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 5, or weekends. Will buy outright or sell on - ftOfiM OfVco opon (Mhr 9*S, terior. Low mileage, 31 MPG. GRATEFUL IN BLAIRSDEN, CALIF. consignment, any quantity. Sot fO-9. Simtfay 1f-J OfflcM-Slorot tor Root 55 One owner 83,1K. Discount NORTH Tailored Sidney was in dummy and PLANNING TO SELL? - OUr 646-1021 Autq, 6468037. *A K ASSUMABLE Mortgage - 7%. counseling can help vrithout, H-0 TRAIN SET - Complete, A’rTRACnVE Four room - VKQJ32 had to tackle the trump suit. Three bedrooms. Your fur­ never used, in original carton. 23b-A Naw State Road of course any obligation. office. Central downtown 1976 DATSUN B-210. DEAR GRATEFUL: Glad I could help. For a chronic 6J8794 The normal correct play with niture will fit! Plenty wall Odegard Realty, 6 4 3 ^ . Cost 880. Sacrifice for 860. MANCHESTER location, in professional bedwetter, happiness Is a dry bed. A 10 Uie particular trump holding space. Lots of closets! Cen­ Evenings 6492062. Rooms tor Root 82 AutomaUc, radials, air con- Ty toUSf.W building wiU) parking, heat, diUoning, very low mileage. WEST EAST is to lead a low one and finesse tral, convenient location. WANTED By semi-retired and air conditioning. A J 4 A 10 8 7 6 5 3 Reduced to 837,000. Keith ELECTROLUX VACUUM - ESSEX MOTOR INN - W e ^ Call after 5 p.m. 643-00. DEAR ABBY: In a recent column you had a letter from a the queen. This wins against woman, reasonably priced rooms, single 856., double 869. Available November 1st. Call woman who said she couldn’t get a plastic surgeon to oper­ tMO 9 8 6 tf A singleton king, king-10, Kx or Captain Easy — Crooks and Lawrance Real EsUte, 6464128, 649 three or four room a p a ^ e n t With power nozzle. In THREE ROOM Apartment 6492865. 62 6K103 1922. excellent condition. Call 875- Ius tax, continental 1971 PLYMOUTH 'Cuda - 383 ate on her nose because he said her problems were psycho­ Kxx in the ^ s t hand. in Manchester area. With reakfast, maid service, color with heat, hot water, stove, cubic inch, Holley, Hurst, logical and an operation wouldn’t help her. Well, that re­ AJ86943 AA02 This best play represents AT DELHI AIRPORT- AFTER RETURNING YOU WILL HEAR FROM COULD BE A MITE EMBARRASSING appliances, beat and hot 9190. E refrigerator, wall to wall SOUTH (D) TV, utilities, parking. Call, OFFICE - Ideal location, good luggage rack, red/black. minded me of an experience I once had. only a 33 per cent chance, but FROM THEIR HIMALAYAN TREK... MB AG SOON A3 1 AM B L A Z E 3 1 ... IF THEY FIND TM SETTINB MASH LOOKING FOR Value? You’U water in two family bouse, or carpet. 8185. First floor, AQ92 GENT OUT FROM SINGER - Brand new console 6492300. projection, moderate rent, all Showroom condition, 82200 or I met a very attractive girl who talked on and on about Sidney disdained it. DO SVlDAWVAt LETS HOPE OUR r NOTES FROM A K«B CHICK) find that and much more in small apartment complex, in adults only, no pets, security facilities, tasteful decor, tp794 M03C0W ABAIN this Seven Room Ansaldi built sewing machine. Call 5297117 best offer. 6494864. how her "hideous” nose had wrecked her life. He led dummy’s jack of M V H E A R T ) SIDE D0E3NT good location. Call 646-3373. deposit. Call ^7690. parking. 6491680, 6493549. 6 AQ98 ON MV NEXT TA M P ER w i t h Colonial. Spacious living after 6. CLEAN FURNISHED ROOM When she finallj; paused for breath. I told her that al­ diamonds! East covered. for mature adult, on bus line. 1973 CHEVROLET Impala - AKQ7 A33ieNMEWTl H E R M A IL ) room, formal dining room, LARGE SIX Room Duplex - though it was obvious that her nose wasn’t her best fea­ Both vulnerable Sidney took his ace, returned CaU 6494701, after 6. PROFESSIONAL OFFICE Hardtop, excellent condition, to dununy with a second qiade, designed for gracious enter­ □ MISC. FOR SALE PAIR UNIROYAL Snows - Central location. No pets. space - Prime location, ture, it wasn’t all that hideous. taining. Country kitchen F78-14 (7.75-14) On Dart 36,000 miles, air conditioning, She replied: "Oh, this isn’t the nose that wrecked my life. Weft North Eazt South led a second diamond, finess­ MANCHESTER - Female Security, references. forking. AU uUliUes. CaU 649 radio, steel belted tiros. Best 1 6 makes even day e a ^ a ...... wheels. Used two months. Available immediately. 8225 2212. This is my NEW nose—I love it. But you should have seen ed successfully against East’s pleasure. Two fireplaces,til Cost 8100, sell for 860.6496724 roommates wanted to share offer. 643-7634. Pau IV Pazz IN. T. Artfctot tor Sato 41 house with other working per month. 6491924, 6492289. the one I was born withi 10 and wrapped up the con­ cheerful family room, 2 baths, after 5:30. Pazz 3 6 Pazz 3 V tract. girb, and students. 649-8005. TWO ROOMS for rent - Both 1972 MATADOR - Two new E. IN EVANSTON Paas 3 * Pazz 3N. T. three bedrooms complete the ALUMINUM sheeU used as THREE and a half room When asked why he took Uiis SCHEFFLERA (UmbrelU) - are corner rooms, one down front tires and rear snow Pazz 4 6 Pazz 5 6 picture for this bouse in the printing plates, .007 thick, apartment - Heat, hot water. (with lavatory) and one up­ unusual play, Sidney replied; Martin School district. Scor­ Tree. 81/2 feet h i^. 106. Boys PLEASANT CLEAN - fur­ tiros. 63,000 miles, 81600. CaU Pazz Pau Pazz 23x32", 25 cents each or 5 for nished room. Centrally Working adults. No chUdron, stairs. Both are carpeted, Lynn 6438321 or 6495380. Opening lead — 10 v "East cash^ his ace of clubs ^ 4 pio Real EsUte, 6496441, 749 81. Phone 6492711. Schwinn 20” , Raleigh Colt pets. Convenient, suburban so quickly Uiat I knew be 24”. 6494377. located, for working person. heated, air conditioned, well location. 6492880. U^ted parking area. Call now thought be had a trump trick CaU 6490505. 1969 VOLKSWAGEN - Conver- By Oswald & James Jacoby ...'S I CLEAN USED refrigerators, to inspect. John H. Lappen, Uble. Standard transmission. Astro-graph coming, so I decided to lay Lot»-L»nd For Sato 24 MEDITERRANEAN shelving MANCHESTER - 30 Locust ranges, automatic washers, ROOMMATE - Male, over 25 Inc., M95261. Runs good. CaU 6498100, or It didn’t roqoiro any great him for either bis actual with guarantees. B.D. Pearl’s unit, attaches to wall. Street. First floor, four rooms By BERNICE BEDE 080L Alley Oop — Dave Qraue Excellent condition, paid to share spacious 8-room 87973M. expertise for the late Sidney holding or king-tenxx.” SEVEN PLUS Wooded acres - Appliances, 649 Main St., 649 single home. Center Street heated. Available immediate­ EAST CENTER Street - 540 Prime residential area. Also 8100., will sell for Also Silodor to see that three area. Private room, kitchen ly. 8220. CaU 6492428, 9 a.m. and 300 square foot offices. OLDSMOBILE Toronado - WASTMEREAKY- m L , H E n o ' ...HE'S 3UDDB1LY ’ ...l e t s Fix 25 acres, both offer many selling Ventura six string notrump would have been a and to 5 p.m. Modern first floor. Central 1972. Fully equipped. Original THINe ELSE E A T T W I i e DB/ELOPEOA A COUPLE potential subdivision guitar and case, 835. better contract than five A Canadian reader wants to unusual ABOUT STEAKS ON RAVENOUS/^ VOU OF THOSE SEWING MACHINES - 1978 week heat and air, ample parking. owner. Excellent condition. For Wedneeday, Dee. 8,1976 possibilities. Century 21, Zlg Zara unclaimed layaway. Excellent condition. 643-9262. JUST REMODELED - Five SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nov. 22) One diamonds. Sidney also knew know the significance of A LLEYS ACTIONS?/ ’ -m H WAY I APPETfTE KNOW T-BONES Security 6491180. 81895. 6390800. ARIg0.(Mareh 21-Aprll 19) _ HOME) i FOR trim SOMEIHINe, YOU b o u g h t ! Jackston-Avante, 6491316. who doesn’t have your best In­ that North should have let him East’s pass when the bidding ^ .5 0 . Singer Touch and Sew, 5667. rooms, second floor, two •••••••#•••••••••••••••••• Don't try to manage outsiders MEAT? OSCAR? SO SNOW PLOW - Fisher S p ^ terests at heart may throw some play three notrump, but there originally 8389. now only children maximum, no dogs. MANCHESTER - Any size Truck$ lor' Solo 62 the way you would those In your has gone: one spade by South, HAVE I ! (^st. Four-way hydraulic, obstacles In your path today. Buafnaaa Properly 26 8M.40. Fully guaranteed. CaU 8220 monthly including beat. manufacturing, warehouse homo today. Where the tamlly was no use crying over spilt double by West, redouble by excellent condition. 7 1/2 foot BEDROOM for Rent - Share 1 However, you’ll hurdle them In 2391123, Dealer. One month’s security. space. 2,000 square foot to wouldn’t mind, others would take milk. Sidney was in five North, pass by Blast. bUde. 8750. 6495069. 1/2 baUis, kitchen privileges, 1970 FORD Camper Special stride. MANCHESTER - Excellent with owner, and one other te­ References. 97 Wells Street. 100,000 square foot. Brokers Pick-up. Power steering, offense. diamonds and had to do his A veiy few people play this UNIFORMS WANTED - Cub CaU 646-0423. newer 2,000 square foot brick nant. Security and references. protected. Call Heyman automatic. CaU 644-1073. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dee. best to make it. pass to say ”I think we can Scouts, Boy and Girl Scouts, SKIS - Three pair with step-in 21) Success Is assured today, building. Full basement, large 6497630. Properties, 1-2^1206. Follow your own judgment In He called for dummy’s Jack beat this one-spade contract.” AU nzB bindings, throe pair buckle where you can act firmly. But If parking lot, two lavatories, Brownies, nurses. East ROOMMATE WANTED - 1974 CHEVROLET Fleetside - business matters today. If you of hearts. East produced the The great majority, including 3SSO boots, two pair poles. 647-9796. you’re too lax In dealings with 1 many uses. North Main CathoUc School. 6491225. CLEAN, PLEASANT Room Female, responsible, depen­ 3/4 ton Pickup. V-8 , seek the counsel ol too many ace and Immediately played the Jacobys, play it as asking friends, there’ll be disap­ Street. 869,900. F. J. Spilecki, for rent. Linens provided. dable. 647-94T. automatic, power steering, people, you could be sadder, but the ace of clubs. Then Erat led Side-pleats add that ‘Ui. SKIS - 180 C M, ol OFFICE SPACE pointments. West to get out of his own lored-look’ to this classic- Realtors 6492121. SEASONED OAK Fireplace O m tr^ location. (^U 6493109. power brakes, low mileage, no wiser. a low spade. troubles. wood for deliveries. Call 749 StratiX) with Salomon 4041 MANCHESTER - Immediate FOSHENT style. 845.207 C M, Rossignol, rear step bumper, camper GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) CAPRICORN (Deo. 22-Jan 19) OH7|»>i€A me IMRaqUSFsO SMALL OFFICE buUding 12 7886. occupancy. ’Three bedroom Qlvy*CX.nc ■ » l l : | : j ditioning, 9track deck. Phone immediate delivery. Price In­ TOMUB from shopping, bank and and den, or third bedroom. cludes wall-to-wall carpeting, K)R church. Price Includes wall- Stove and refrigerator In­ 5699348 after 5 p.m. Days, lUredTFP 6490688. matching appliances, bow "I'm wearing the 'peasant look' because I AM a miBeftfOKB Y|5[TSD'«UR to-waU carpeting, dishwasher cluded. 210 per monUi. Securi­ window, front country kitchen 32 Bullding-Contracling 33 and aU kitchen appUances. ty required. Amedy Realty, peasant!" IS Housp mu m m M ServfCM Oftored 31 Servfcea Oftored 31 Pafnlfng-Psperlng FIAT - 1974 Spider converti­ and much more. Large selec­ Ideal for elderly person or tion of homes to chooss from, HAD TUB “56HOOL couple. 8200. per month. No ble. 5-speed, &Bart, stereo, ’UNP5A(5aiA0W C&M’TREE Service - Free es­ VINYL REPAIR - We can fix PAINTING, Paper hanging, NEWTON SMITH - 31,000 miles. Must sell, 82500, all priced to sell. ExceUent Our Boarding Houts — Carrol & McCormick ,FOR.HOU! timates, discount senior pets. Damato Enterprises, FEMALE Roommate wanted HI6H! (IABA$U6., sofas, chairs, cars, etc. No Carpentry work. Call 64994U, Remodeling, Repairing. Rec 6397334. financing available. Trades citizens. Company need for expensive 6^1021. to share apartment. 875. a welcome, parts, supplies, and or 6 4 3 ^ . rooms. No job too small. 6^ month plus utilities. 120 SOMETHIN' XJU SWP SMST STARTIN’ WUVT Al v i Manchester owned and recovering. 568-5878. 3144. FIAT - 1972 Spider Converti­ accessories, full time service operated. Call 6491^. MANCUIESTER - Unusual one Charter Oak Street, A H tm E FOUNPATlON TO HELP - WONPERFUL IDEA. ble. 9speed, 46,000 miles. department. Plaza Homes, people KINOA aOT TO ME AMC»! ELECTRiaAN - AU types of Bulldlng-Controctlng 33 RoolIng-SIdIng-ChImnor 34 bedroom townhouse Manchester, after 6 p.m. 1348 Wilbur Cross Highway, JAKE.' I'VE PUT ZANiCn I CUSTOM DRAPERIES made apartments. Private en­ weekdays, anytime weekends. New tires and exhaust. IT'S TIME WE (SAVE SOMETHIN’ , MOST OF MY CAPITAL wiring, electrical Improve­ ExceUent condition. 82,100. Berlin Turnpike, Berlin, to specifications. Free es- ment, and repair work. FREE WES ROBBINS carpent^ trances and patio. Full base­ Connecticut, 1-828-0369. BACK' IAIKT NO MULTi-BILUONAIRE INTO LONS-TERM ROOFER will InstaU roof, NEWER 4 1/2 room Duplex - 6397334. BUT I COULP SRkRt A LITTLE AN’ Umates and measurement. estimates. A ll 6495253.' remodeling specialist. Aa- siding or gutters for low dls- ment, Includes heat, BONDS. BU T A6 Call anytime before 9 p.m. diUons, rec rooms, dormers, appliances, carpeting and air Appliances, carpeted, base­ MY FANCY FRIENDS THEY AAATURE coun< price. CaU Ken at 647- ment laundry hook-up, 6494286. DICK’S SNOW Plowing - Ser­ bullt-ins, bathrooms, 1566. conditioning. 8^ j i e r month. AutomoUvo Sorvico 66 Automotivo Sorvico 88 WOULD KICK ' ' ^ ' | | | | | | ] you CAN ving Rockledge, surrounding kitchens, 6493446. No pets. Damato Enterprises, enclosed yard, private COUNT, arklng. No pets, security. JTT Ace - WIrth This Funny World REWEAVING burns, holes. areas. Parking lots, BIDWELL Home Improve­ 6491021. ON m e ! Zippers, umbrellas repaired. driveways, apartments, LEON aESZYNSKI builder - ment Co. Expert installatloa Window shades, venetlait sldewaUis, sanding. CaU 649 new homes custom built, PRESIDENTIAL Village l-Z-7 of aluminum siding, gutters R(X)KVILLE - Available now. ^^WAT DOES THIS *A I DECIDED r bUnds. Keys. ’TV for rent. 2204. remodeled, additions, rec and trims. Roofing Installa­ Apartments - Near churchra, WHAT WOULD Marlow’s, 867 Main St. 649 rooms, garages, kitchens and shopping area, no pets. Four room apartment. Heat, PER *ATTENlXkNCE" DESERVED SOME­ tion and repairs. 6496495,879 hot water One child accepted, 643-5135 24 HOUR TOWING WRITTEN IN HERE 5221. A’TTICS, Cellars cleaned - remodeled, bath tile, cement 9109 Please call 6W-2623. THING FOR You CAUL A Snow Removal. Reasonable work. Steps, dormers. no pets.ets Security. 8170. TW' BOTTOM S H o w m e monthly. 6491060. rePFecT GENERAL Remodeling and rates. CaU 6438797, 6493319, Residential or commercial. HORACE Tetrault - Siding, AVAILABLE SOON - Brand MEAN? (ID/ painting. Interior and for free estimates after 5 p.m. CaU 649-4291. new huge three bedroom roofing, stormwlndows, aw­ TWO BEDROOM Townhouse - exterior. Free estimates. nings. Quality workmanship, Duplexes. Wall-to-wall References. Reasonable PtlnUng-Paporlng 32 TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY carpeting, fully appllanced Private basement, heat and free estimatra. Fully Insured. hot water, no pets. Available prices. 6497831. Carpentry and general con­ 872-9187 , 6493147. kitchen, one and 1/2 baths, PAINTING - interior and tracting. Residential and sliders to deck. Frechette & Immediately. 8235. 6493994, after 5. BRICK - BLOCK, stone, exterior, paperhanging, commercial. Whether It be. a SPECIALIZING cleaning and ^ rtln . Realtors, 6494144. 319 CINIigSI., MANCH[91IR,CONN.>Phon« 643-9139 fireplaces, concrete, chimney excellent work. References. small repair job, a custom repairing chimneys, roofs, s ’ repairs. No job too small. Free estimates. Fully In­ built home or anything in TWO BEDROOM Apartment - ROCKVILLE - Four room A l it t l e new roofs. Free estimates. 31) apartment. Stove and Save. Call 6448356 for es­ sured. Martin Mattson, 649 between, call 6 4 91^. Years Experience. Howley, In Stone Mansion, on large L A T E R . timates. 4431. *' spacious grounds. refrigerator. 8130 monthly. J A K E - CARPENTRY - Repairs, ...... i... Frofesslonally decorated, Tenants pay utilities. Securi­ FOR PROFESSIONAL QUALITY 11-7 ty. Phone 6491914. VimEM YOUR (WMM IS THe TRUCKING - Odd Jobs - PAPER HANGING Expert. remodeling, additions, gar­ Hooting-Plumbing 38 ag carpeting throughout. CONTROLLED AUTO RODY REPAIRS (Ueaning cellars and attics, Your average paper. In ages, roofing. Call David >al, appliances, park' REFEREE AMD YOOR BROTHER moving large appliances, also Patrla 644-1798. Security." "i per month. FIVE ROOM ’Two bedroom on ail makes ■i Short Ribs — Frank Hill average room, 830. Mr. SEWERLINES, sink lines, Duplex. Central location. IS T iM E K E E P e P ' stone and loam delivered. 649 Richman, 6493M. cleaned wiUi electric cutters, 0885. 1775, 6499532. NEW CEILINGS - Archways Available January 3rd. CaU I WANT EVERYBODY IN THATB BUT THE ROYAL treasury V)^U.dUSTADO THE PRICE ^ professionals. McKinney 6497769. and celUng beams installM. Bros. Sewage Disposal &im- FIVE ROOM upstairs - apart­ LOAN and RENTAL CARS THE KINGDOM,(X3WN ID VERY CANT AFFORD IT. ^ A TURKEY ID EVERY- FORMICA TOPS - Cabinets QUALITY PAINTING and Ceilings resurfaced, various ment and garage. Central, Available by Appointment... | THE LOWEST SERF... ‘ TURK and doors made to order. Top Paper Hanging byly Willis textures, wall knoqk-outs and ...... ieiuritrdepSrit:*^^^^ MIDDLE-AGED Woman to I share six room apartment. quality work, reasonable Scnultz. Insured, installations. Droblak Dry Flooring 38 prices. References. 6497831. references. 6 4 9 ^ Wall Company, 646-8882. VERY CLEAN Four room Catl 6491297 after 5 p.m. FLOOR Sanding - Reflnisblng, apartment - Includes stove STAN OZMK, Manager WINDOW CLEANING - PAINTING, INTERIOR - LINRI Construction Co. - Tom and refrigerator, separate THREE ROOM Apartment - "The only thing modest about Gary is his income." Paperhanging. Neat work, floors lUie new, no waxlnjig. Commercial and residential, Corbitt. Building, Remolding, In older floors), heating and hot water system, Heat, appliances, second 301-315 CENTER ST, MANMSTER fully insured, free estimates. reasonable, fully insured. For Additions, Garages, Kitchens, no pets, security and floor. 81(0 per month. Securi­ Free estimates, call Brian Ceilings inside paintinipainting. QoaUty Maintenance, Inc. 849 Roofing, Siding, Recreation John verfallle, 6495'>7S0,n872- references required. 8180.649 ty deposit, references. CaU Henry 6494161. Rooms. 6495^. 7279. dfter S p.m. 6495485. 2222. I -nurxrxau'jcviizilia