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24 - EVENING HERALD, Fri., Jan », 1881 Quiet revolution gains momentum on ^s farms ./ CANTON, China (UPI) - A quiet million who reap a rich harvest from peasants to boost the prdduction of a ctHitract basis with the collec­ nearest neighbor may be miles away. It is a far cry from the role that revolution in organization has been the soil of China. food and industrial raw materials to tives,” He Jlanzhang, a top Chinese —Financial markets have been es­ Mao, the late Communist Party gaining momentum on China’s com­ The hope is that reform will begin fuel China’s modernization. economist, said recently In Hong tablished In the countryside, allowing chairman, envisaged for the com­ Ehcperlmentation has become the munes. To Mao, the communes were iiaurhfBlrr munes, where one-fifth of the world's to bring the Chinese peasant away Kong. teams to get loans for certain people till the soil. from poverty and the edge of sub­ rule down on the Chinese farm, with, —The amount of land allotted for projects. The idea is to put greater amounts sistence. For millions of Chinese these results: "private plots” has been increased —In Sichuan Province peasant the collectivized cutting edge In a of food in people's stomachs and farmers, electric lights and sewing —Peasants who grow more than and Chinese leaders say it will be “federations” have brought together rapid march toward true com­ Snow machines are out-of-reach luxuries. quotas demand can sell the extra pe"i!* Sliding doors for With protesters on the sidewalk them the kind of legal storage, adjustable f > y A n shelves. No outside and heavy security inside the rights enjoyed by special tools Tor "••• ” Standards, Brackets usembty. hearing room, Haig’s first day of con­ criminals. a Shehring Material firmation hearings before the Senate Canadian tells “It's just been too Foreign Relations Committee, com­ frustrating," Raymond 'c.Drop-LId Wall Unit , 9 « 2 4 " ...... 4.99 3 bined quesioning of his role as Morissette Jr. said Writing table plus adjusttf)le 9 x 3 9 "...... 5J9 4 Nixon's chief of staff with the tough Wednesday of his shelves for 9 x 4 9 " ...... 7.59 S how six escaped 54.70 new stance Haig said he would take statewide campaign. books, o t^ rs Reg. 12.09 1 0 x 3 9 " ...... 1.79 S tf’err. ^ i i y toward the Soviet Union. 1 0 x 4 9 " ...... 6.39 7 (UPI) - Canadian answers and was luckily not “The system still doesn’t assembled. Democratic senators got into little care. Victims are a leper 1 2 x 3 6 "...... 7.99 6 Consul-General Kenneth Taylor said detected. 1 2 x 4 9 " ...... 9 .9 9 ' 8 partisan haggling with the retired Friday he smuggled the six U.S. colony. Nobody wants to be D.Fiva-Shelf Etaoere The six Americans were given •1' SlMMlardt m WakHit-Look or four star general, saving that for new difllomats out of Iran last January by bothered with them and For cqllectibles, passports and identity papers in QoW-TofW.ftoa.iM E«.B8c chairman Charles Percy, R-Ill., who I’m beginning to think it’s plants or photos. issuing them Canadian passports and phony names after a secret Canadian In muted antique, 17.46 •I" Braekeie In Walnut-Look or refused to go along with their request having them wear bright Canadian cabinet meeting Jan. 4. 1980. at impossible for one man to almond or while. R^2«.M to subpoena hundreds of hours of still change things," he said. Assem bles with­ OdU-Teiw,itoa.iM u.99c lapel pins and act like tourists at which the cabinet approved the out toots. secret Nixon tapes and memos in­ Morissette funded Vic­ Tehran Airport. procedure, Taylor said. The volving Haig. “They passed straight through Americans left Iran Jan. 28, 1980. *■ tim Alert Inc. six years ago Nixon lawsuits and national securi­ when he became tired of customs with their new Canadian Two Americans had been housed in ty laws, not Watergate matters, reading about criminals identities, ” Taylor said in his first Taylor’s villa while the four others keeps those tapes secret. being freed on probation full disclosure of the maneuvers used hid in a home of “another colleague and later arrested for other SAVE 30%/ The hearings will continue in a rare to spirit the Americans to freedom. nearby," Taylor, 46, said. serious crimes. Saturday session that will include not The Americans bought caviar and “They didn’t leave my house He found there was no ACCENT FURNITURE PIECES only more questioning of Haig, but an other Iranian souvenirs at Tehran except to visit the other house and victim advocate in the attempt to compromise on the airport to convince customs officials they did that about every three state, so he became one. Entire Assortment of Wood and volumes of documents and hourS of they were just average tourists, weeks. Even though our residence He found there was no 36” Round Brass-Plated Accessories tapes the committee wants from the Taylor said. was large and the Americans were compensation fund to help ‘Butcher Block’ Bruer Chair National Archives. One of the Americans, who had a able to move in the house freely, we Even Democratic critics said pronounced Southern accent and had them with damages or in­ Drop Leaf Table with Cane Seat 11.76 « 34.60 were always aware that the un­ Including Etagcfct, Tm Tablat, Magubin Rnckt *nd nrare. Haig’s confirmation is likely. But worried about it giving him away, juries. so he lobbied for with Pedestal and Back predictable could happen. " Taylor one. He found the state’s Exdmple: Alexander Haig ponders a question from Haig is perhaps the most controversial of the first they want to probe intensely his was asked questions by the Iranian said. Oocorative Drtsd role in illegal wiretaps on reporters laws were geared toward Our Flower Wall Hanginga the Senate Foreign Relations Committee Reagan Cabinet appointments because of his offifiqis that required only .yes or no 29.44 Reg. 30.90 Walnut Finish Rattan Magazine Rack the criminal. 39.76 Popular 17Wx19” ( I n wlHi Canvai Sling Lovely flowers on Friday as his confirmation hearing for the involvement with the Nixon administration Morissette helped win Use fully or partially open. Comfortable S' frame in straw & rattan post of secretary of state gets under way.. during Watergate. (UPI photo) Has 3-leg chrome-finish durable chrome finish Our Rtg. 12.99 ...... 7.90 passage of a law to speed Natural cane with genuine base, mar-resistant top (Not a* Mms fm shWig In oM sioiM. itom slech onty. no reMcheeht the return of stolen Easy assembly. wood accent trim. evidence to victims and Town audit verifies was involved in the start of a compensation fund. ENERGY-SAVING NEEDS! Pre4naugural show His devotion took its toll. Morissette, 45, spent nights comforting victims ipated surplus of assaults, rapes and shootings. He had verbal F ik I to have big dazzle By MARY KITZMANN effective yield on fixed income in­ Pension Board. The board usually battles with judges over Herald Reporter vestments, such as insurance com­ recommends a budget allotment of 6.88 pany investment and certificates of several million, and the Board of their bail policies, and had pi^uced such spectaculars as the MANCHESTER — The town OOWp <1fP|l^0 li|>t IDU By JEFF MAPES After welcoming rem arks by deposit consistently exceeded the Directors usually reduces it to the his life threatened three MdM#iMndi>.tnow, Herald'a 'Washinglon Bureau opening and closing cereitionies for Master of Ceremonies Efrem Zim- audit, released Friday, showed the laaMW and «nwR ankiuM. yield on common stock” in the town’s hundred of thousands. times. the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake actual surplus closely resembled WASHINGTON - Who says balist Jr. and other dignitaries, the portfolio, the audit stated. The appropriation for the fiscal After he went public, vic­ Placid, N.Y. expectations and recommended Ronald Reagan has left his Mormon Tabernacle Choir and the “The Pension Board should con­ year 1980-81 is $580,688. tims of violent crimes “My feelings is that the program reallocating pension fund in­ Hollywood davs forever? U.S. Army Band will perform the sider reallocating the investment Other recommendations included turned to him for help at sounds different than the feeling it vestments, While increasing the The president-elect is goin^ to star National Anthem as fireworks burst portfolio.” The audit cited the ac­ changes in handling the police the rate of three per day, will bring out ... when that chorus fund's budget allowance. in a musical extravaganza on the over the memorial ai^ its adjacent tuary’s report of July 1,1979 showing department revenues, separating the seeking comfort or the sings, ‘Battle Hymn of the Republic’ The town ended the fiscal year OiUEATSrMPF stepa of the Lincoln Memorial three reflecting pool. 6 percent yields on fixed assets in­ gathering and accounting duties from answers to nagging ... well, it’s the emotional feeling I June 30, 1980 with $1,359,329 in un­ taBtstoSM Seal dayi before his swearing-in that will vestments may reduce costs by 16 the same persons, and streamlining questions — were their at­ am after.’’ Medal of Honor recipients, reserved funds. Town officials es­ outdazzle anything produced since percent, as on stock investments the water department procedures to ob­ tackers out on bail? What Our govenors and members of Congress timated in August the surplus would Busby Berkeley stopped making town pays bank trustees for ad­ tain purchase discounts. was the verdict? Where 4.4 4 *“uteTje Walker and Osmond Family will then be honored and the choir exceed the early expectations of a $1 could they get help? '1 tm mum miaan tm movies. ministration. The town's total revenues collected 1 Studios Producer William Critchfield will sing, “America the Beautiful,” million surplus by about $300,000. Morisette’s obsession lumamui^ingiiawMd Donnie and Marie and the singing announced the ceremony Friday Baskin, reached late Friday at his in .197940 were $28,027,510 and expen­ nowahdnkini. • _ ^ as the 50 state flags are carried up to Jerome Baskin and Co., which has Osmond family have joined forces office, would not comment further on ditures were $27,946,238. cost him a separation from after they learned that Reagan and the monument. audited the town since 19TC, released with the former director of entertain­ whether he was recommending the Included in the fund balance of $1.- his wife, his job as a state Bush had agreed to participate. The the document nine days after the ment for Walt Disney to produce a 32- Simultanepusly, hundreds of red, town sell its stock investments. He . 481,692 were reserved funds such as nursing home inspector, and- "TP public is invited to attend at no cost. state-mandated due date of Dec. 31, mlnute “Grand Opening” ceremony white and blue fireworks will explode said he would save his remarks for a petty cash an a one-time windfall of caused a breakdown. Reagan “felt the program was a 1980. This year, like most other that will feature dancing fountains, along the 2,000 foot-long reflecting Feb. 10 meeting with the Board of $176,046. This amount was included in He said his crusade was great addition to the inaugural,” said years, the town received an exten­ FROST KWQ «■- the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and pool. Directors. the fund balance due to a state- important, but 1981 brings a B«imStreisandiaeKSmigeI Wlytoal Critchfield, who met briefly with the sion on the deadline from the state n v i wwiQs nvMPr the biggest fireworks display In In September the Pension Board mandated change in town accounting time to go back to his own president-elect on Wednesday. Office of Policy and Management. • Tape •'I^A N SIN M W ashin^n history. The ceremony The show’s highlight will come did change the investments of $2 procedures. The $176,046 is the total life. Traditionally there has been no The audit was on time last year. will climax when Reagan and Vice when President-elect Reagan is in­ million. About $1.5 million was amount of accounts receivable, or OW' opening cqremony to the inaugural The audit contained 21 recommen­ President-elect George Bush appear troduced to the strains of an original withdrawn from the stewardship of unpaid taxes, Previously the towirtid School sets festivities besides t he swearing-in dations for changes in town OuiSmtwtweiildSrtlia on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial composition known as. “ America: A United Bank and t Trust Co, of Hart­ not include the accounts receivable itself. But the Lincoln Memorial procedures in accounting, recording, MmupwlOiil.N.tWlM9'«ltl|y. as a SO-foot-high pyrotechnic struc­ Great New Beginning,” performed ford, and given to the Fort Hill in the revenues, counting only actual open house ceremony will be unique for more and money management, including ture Is ignited to portray Images of by the Army Band. Investor Management Corp., of collections. HARTFORD - Saint than just its timing. the recommendation the town Reagan and Bush superim po^ on Boston. Another $500,000, ehich had Of the actual surplus $1,359,329, the The show begins at 6 p.m. Satur­ As the song ends, the huge reallocate the $6.7 million pension Francis Hospital School of an American flag. been managed by Roger Negro, town town. collected $1,099,089 more in day, Jan. 17, when the U.S. Army pyrotechnic structure featuring fund investment portfolio. Nursing will hold an open “You may think that with the treasurer, was p lac^ with the San property tax than it expended. In the Band performs Aaron Copeland’s Reagan and Bush will be Ignited. In the pension fund recommenda­ house for prospective fireworks and the dancing fountains Francisco firm of Kuehne, Rock and departmental budgets, there was a IMIBMON '' “Fanfare for the Common Man,” as Another pyrotechnic piece, featuring tion Baskin noted 57 percent of the students and their parents and everything that it will be a cir­ Mazour. $163,934 surplus, and a miscellaneous churches through the Washington an image of the inaugural seal, will retirement allowance held in trust by on Jan. 31 from 1 to 3 p.m. cus,” said Tommy Walker, who has United Bank’s funds had earned the surplus of ^,306. metropolitan area peal their bells. be ignited at the same time. banks is stock investments. “The lowest rate investment rate of the Of the surplus only $248,329 at DeSales Hall. 338 f t - 57,78 three banks, 39.5 percent. CBT funds remains unallocated. The Board of Asylum St., Hartford. Sister Dennis Marie, .iw eri’ • w iig is i ■ earned 47.3 percent, and Aetna Life Directors has already approved spen­ director of the schooi, will ‘TheRlMr* and Casualty Co. funds earned about ding $1,111,000 on such items on new the same as CBT. Another audit fire trucks, the legal costs of the welcome the students to 'sS'S’'A' ’.:4v.';S the open house which vTill recommendation was to adhere to Community Development lawsuit, a*.«3«ipWI7. be hosted by the class of i 1,44 the budget recommendations of the and new trucks. 1983. Paul Burinskas, ad­ s a m m im i missions and financial aid officer will speak on ad­ missions procedures and financial aid arrangements. The Saturday program will conclude with a tour of the school's facilities, and an informal discussion period. The Saint Francis Day4S4 In sports Hospital .School of Nursing This SaUirda)):'Hunks tlw 4Mth Sdwtadtlc basketball roundup. is the only three-year t . Day tbe American hixrtagu have Page 11. diploma program in nur­ been in In n . National Footbal Leagae sing in the Greater Hart­ FAItaillWAIMliOep Balash Fruscella Miller Dondero Strekel ford area. a a c i a i c Sirekel piayoffa, and Houston Oiler For more information coaching staff released. P«a3* 12. ggaiar,«!*f ) contact the School of Nur­ m s i U M O XXf ’ Fluhits sing at 247-4411. Your neighbors views Hie Htt omUiuiM to nrwd into Inside today 22(40 SttuTifjr. ■SSmStSmmm' ' ^ ■ ^ S sS f* three more itatea outaide of New «lLMa«ir*tL. tUXSmtm 1 5 . ^ fgffgignd m a m ittu iM awaw-ttw What is your opinion of President-elect Ronald Reagan's Cabinet nominees? Churches ...... Owsao'iaii iiMoeuiS.>i> d w e p a il Comics...... 19 ...... DO IT DAILY - KNOW nxsT’r. SMI xtoraga. fcom i-f tWSC’“« Paul Balaah, Bristol —“I really aides. It just looks like people have Entertainment.15 WHO TO CALL WHEN —“For the most part, I think they’re previous cabinet. They talked about hkven’t gotten into It that much, carefully checked their backgrounds wisely chosen.” Carter’s Georgia Mafia, and they Obituaries...... ,..,1 0 YOU NEED SOMETHING although I'm familiar with the Haig and experience." Won*i,seek tapes People/Places...... g DONE by reading the Andrew Dondero, Glastonbury weren’t kidding.” controversy that he served under Gene Fruaeella, Enfield—“So far, —“I think the nominees have quite a Franria Sirekel, South Windsor Alexander Haig declinei to seek Puszle...... ,...... 7 Business and Service MANCHESTER VERNON Nixon during Watergate. Some of the for the moat part, I think they’re Sports...... ,.....,11-15. Directory in the Evening 1145 Tdiland Turnpike TrKMy Shopping Contor job ahead of themselves." —“The best. The earlier cabinet had the release of Watergates tape candidates' backgrounds seem fairly pretty good.” Kiiu Sirekel, South Windsor —“I the Bert Lance problems and lots of recordings/ ‘Television ...... 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found another 100 bodies inside a capsized Amazon River Utah Power and Light Co. spokesman Grant Pendleton for release of tape Asks for coal steamer, raising the death toll to at least 230 persons. said inspectors were walking, driving and flying along a Defends bombing Many of them were employes of Daniel K. Ludwign 200-mile-long major transmission line from Carbon Coun­ (UPI) - Ronald Reagan Friday Sen. Claiborne Pell, D-R.I., has HARTFORD (UPI) - Sen. Christopher Dodd, D-Conn., the retired four-star general begin­ said Friday he has asked the Defense Departnient to reputedly America’s richest man. ty to the Four Cktmers area looking for the trouble spot defended the U.S. Iximbing of Cambodia, and said he By LISA SHEPARD asked that the Watergate tapes be that touched off an automatic shutdown of Utah power Herald Washington Bureau ning with the most senior member of divert some of its coal supply to New England where The overcrowded 80-foot river boat Novo Amapo sank believes “certalta elements of extremism" are getting subpoenaed by the but the com­ the 17-person panel. heavy demands for the nation's most abundant energy Tuesday in the treacherous currents just off Belem de system Thursday. mittee’s chairman. Sen. Charles Per­ into the Senate questioning of Secretary of State- WASHINGTON - U.S. Sen. Almost four hours after the source have created shortages. Cajari, a hamlet 100 miles upriver' from the boats The power was off in the metropolitan Salt Lake City designate Alexander Haig. cy, R-III., has refused because of the Christopher Dodd, D-Conn., at the questioning began, it was Dodd’s turn destination of Macapa, 375 miles north of Belem on the area for nearly three hours, and full service to the three- time element. Percy wants Haig con­ Dodd said the department buys Pennsylvania coal for state area was no* restored for seven hours. Haig — a retired Army general who once served as nomination hearings for Secretary of to interrogate Haig. Each round of Amazon delta. firmed by Jan. 10, when Reagan will questioning by panel members is its stockpile in West Germany ’s chief .of staff and also was commander State-designate Alexander M. Haig be inaugurated. Most of the victims were returning to work from expected to take three to four hours. of NATO — is undergoing Senate confirmation hearings. Friday, was unsuccessful in getting With this in mind, Dodd asked Haig Christmas vacations and at least 50 of them were After Dodd brought up the issue of Schmults candidate Haig to ask former President to intervene and asked Nixon “to "If that stockpile is adequate and if it is legally and childrenn officials said. Reagan was asked if the Senate questioning of Haig on the 100 hours ^f untranscribed Richard M. Nixon to release tape; release these presidential materials physically possible to send Pennsylvania coal to the WASHINGTON (UPI) - Edward Schmults, a Wall his roles in the secret U.S. bombing of Cam bria and the and records from the Watergate era. Watergate tapes, he switched his so that we might have direct access Northeast instead of West Germany, than that option Street lawyer and former deputy secretary of the Watergate scandal served any purpose. Dodd, four days into being a U.S. question to Latin American Affairs. to them without going through the should be considered,” Dodd said in a statement from his Power loss probed treasury, is the leading candidate to serve as deputy at­ “Not very much, 1 think they are trying to make a fuss senator, and a new minority member His brother Tom, a professor in in­ Washington office. legal proceedings.” SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — Power company crews torney general in the new administration, sources said out of something,” Reagan replied. ternational relations at Georgetown of tbe Senate Foreign Relations Com­ However, Haig refused to go along, hiked through the boondocks Friday looking for clues to Friday. mittee, made his senatorial debut University is working as Dodd’s aide Transition sources told United Press International that Reagan recalled that communist forces attacked saying he had no objection to the pan­ during the Haig hearings and helping what caused a massive electric blackout that left the en­ Friday as the committee grilled Haig el looking at the Watergae material, More bodies found Schmults likely would be asked to serve as the No. 2 man American servicemen in Vietnam from refuges in .Cam­ him determine which of the "many, tire state of Utah and parts of Idaho and Wyoming on foreign policy issues, his attitude but said, “I can’t presume to impose under Attorney General-designate William French bodia, and said, "I think that going after them so they many pages" of questions Dodd has MACAPA, Brazil I UPI I — Rescuer workers Fridav without power. towards nuclear war, his role in U.S. myself. It is not my position to do Smith, a Los Angeles attorney. didn't have sanctuary made a lot of sense." to ask Haig. covert actions in Chile and so.” Watergate. Haig, never a strong supporter of Haig is currently the president of Surprisingly, however, almost all the Panama Canal Treaties, was the Hartford, Conn., based United of the first round of questioning dealt asked by Dodd if the secretary of Technologies Corporation, a post he with subjects other than the role state-designate would "agressively assumed in December of 1979 and oppose any efforts to undermine the Haig played in the Nixon White lives in Farmington, Conn. For the Energy loan plan is success House when he was chief of staff in Panama Canal Treaties?" past 35 years he has served in public Haig replied the treaties had Peopletalk 1973-74 and the Nixon presidency was office of some kind under five HARTFORD (UPI) — Connecticuts low have been averaging 65 to 90 each week already been signed and that he in energy conservation repairs, which reach more low income residents. Protest Haig appointment crumbling under Watergate presidents. His last public post was interest loan program to encourage and have been received from hcneowners would support them. ranged from insulation to solar equip­ EMward Dale, a lobbyist for the Connec­ revelations. five years in Europe as commar.der- energy conservation repairs by in 164 of Connecticut’s IM towns and A group of about 100 protestors march out­ Alexander Haig, President-elect Ronald When Reagan announced Haig as Dodd also wanted to kown Haig's ment, is repaid within two years and four ticut Legal Services Inc., proposed setting in-chief of NATO. homeowners is a smashing success state cities. side the Dirksen Senate office building Reagan’s nominee for the post of secretary of his choice for the nation’s top views of the $75 million in aid com­ months — a 43 percent return on invest­ aside a certain amount of money for low Before Haig could even begin his Housing Commissioner Joseph Canale The program approved by the ment. income residents; deferred repayment of Friday where the Foreign Relations com­ state. (UPI photo) diplomatic post, there was general mitted to Nicaragua by this country said Friday. Legislature in 1979 allows homeowners to testimony, Friday morning in a and whether the aid should be con­ Sen. William Curry, D-Farmingtonn the loan until the home is soldn and es­ mittee is holding confirmation hearings for concern by Haig supporters that all crowded hearing room. Democrats "The program is in such demand by the borrow $400-to $3,000 to buy and install a said that while the program was an ob­ tablishing a sliding scale of interest rates the skeletons of Watergate would be tinued. Haig, although very citizens that we’re almost ashamed to tell wide variety of energy conservation home on the committee began squabbling knowledgeable in many foreign af­ vious bit among middle income based on income. dug up and paraded past the Foreign with Republicans on the question of them we can’t help them anymore," improvements. The interest rate is 6.5 fairs areas, declined to comment on homeowners, it wasn’t reaching the poor. Committee co-chairmen Sen. Clifton Relations Committee. obtaining the Nixon tapes. It was Canale told the Legislature’s Energy and percent with 10 years to repay. this but said. "I make no bones about A survey of 333 loan recipients showed Leonhardt, D-Avon, and Rep. David Bush says Reagan bound However, the White House tapes determined the issue would be Public Utilities Committee. Canale did ask the committee, which the concerns I have over how we got 4.5 percent had incomes of up to $10,000; Lavine, D-Durham, said the committee and records of the Watergate years studied by the committee’s legal will ask the full Legislature for additional to where we are today" in He said the Connecticut Housing Invest­ 7.8 percent, up to $15,000 income; 24.3 per­ would ask the full Legislature for interim are protected by law and in some counsel and a decision made today. ment Fund, the state arm which awards bonding for the programn to.change the in­ cases, need Nixon’s approval for Nicaragua. cent, up to $20,000; 26.8 percent, up to $25,- funding and a continuation of the program Haig voluntarily agreed to testify loans, will need $3.3 million to $4 million come limit guidelines to allow higher in­ release. The Haig hearings, which are being 000, and 23.7 pwcent, up to $30,000. next year. to work toward change under oath on the first of at least to finish out the 1980-1981 fiscal year and come homeowners to participate. The former president’s lawyers televised nationally, are scheduled to Landlords with apartment buildings of But both said despite the proven success BOSTON (UPI) - Vice President­ three days of hearings. He read a 30- $8 million to $9.7 million for next year. The present cutoff is $30,000-a-year which takes office Jan. 20. Bush said. are attempting to withold the continue all day today and resume four or fewer units are eligible for energy of the program, the request for the full elect George Bush said Friday that minute statement briefly touching on Canale said that based on the current combing income. Canale said perhaps conserd vation loans, but he said few app­ $9.7 million in bonding made by Canale But one of the assets of Reagan, He said he wanted to be a Watergate materials from the panel. Monday. rate of applications, $5.8 million of the $8 residents with higher incomes could be Ronald Reagan is committed to the Bush said, is his ability to com­ generalist with access to the presi­ Watergate and outlining the need for Another issue the commitee is ly for the loans because they aren't might take some convincing on the House This has led Democratic senators "'consistency, reliablility and million allotted for the loans has been eligible for loans but with a shorter pay need fpr change, the message he municate, which should help him dent, an access based on mutual con­ wrangling over is whether other allowed to charge for the improvements and Senate floors. to say that their concerns over the balance’’ in the U.S. approach committed and the remainder will be gone back period. received from voters when he was overcome problems by taking his fidence and respect between him and Haig nomination cannot be fully put senators who are not members of the through higher rents. “We are in an atmosphere where people towards its foreign policy. by mid-January. Energy Undersecretary Thomas Fitz­ elected president last November. appeal to the people. Reagan. to rest unless the material is made panel may have a chance to question Curry suggested expanding eligibility to are concerned with expansion of any Each senator was then allowed ap- He said applications for energy loans patrick said the homeowner’s investment “The key word is change,” Bush Bush was scheduled later Friday In foreign policy. Bush said the' available. Haig. landlords with more than four units to kind," Leonhardt said. “We’re going to told reporters at a news conference "’"'virriaipiv 15 minutes to question have to deal with that.” night to address a Republican State Soviet Union doesn’t want to confront prior to his attending two pre­ (Committee reception before depar­ the U.S. militarily but it would be a inaugural fundraisers, one in Boston ting for the fundraiser in Cambridge. big mistake for Americans to give and the other in nearby Cambridge. As for his own role in the new ad­ the impression of never flexing its Brasher Doubloon "What the people were saying is ministration, Bush said Reagan has muscles. Abortion study hit 'we’ve got to have change’,”' Bush told him he will be included in the “To show that you won’t use force said. , process of making major decisions. would be a very serious mistake,” he He said improving the nation’s “My view is to be a generalist and I said. Remember "Bye, Bye Birdie, " the musical about a headed to Florida economy is going to & a rough task have to be grateful I have a good Credibility, Bush said, is the most by Catholic Church teen singing idol’wbo'is about to be drafted into the for the Reagan administration. relationship with the new president,” important element in foreign policy. BOSTON (UPI) — A study purpor­ military? The story is continued two decades later in NEW HAVEN (UPI) — Preparations sonai examination was important to him," ficial Catholic Directory of 1979. no input into the study. He didn’t ting to show an unexpect^ly high ". " which is set to begin previews on were being made Friday to transport Yale said Stack. The directory showed the popula­ know the results were atout two days percentage of women seeking abor­ Broadway. Actress-singer , a star of both University’s rare 18th century Brasher Stack said the sale of the coin, which tion of five Massachusetts counties— before the study was released. It was tions at a private Boston clinic shows, recently rubbed noses with composer Charles Doubloon to its new owner, a wealthy was worth $16.when made in 1787, was which make up the Archdiocese of not under his auspices." Strouse (lefti and co-producer Lee Guber. (NEA Begin said during a two-year period were Boston — at 5.7 million. The Catholic "affected very quickly." resigned Florida industrialist who paid $650,000 for The study was based on Catholic was sharply attacked by photo» the gold coin. r ’ The gold coin, made by New York population was slightly more than 2 questionaires filled out by about 1.162 churcb officials Friday. Harvey Stack of Stack’s Coin Co. in New goldsmith Ephraim Brasher, was stolen million, or about 35 percent. patients at one Boston clinic and two The study, performed independent­ Skunked again York said the doubloon would be from Yale’s Sterling Memorial Library In "The archdiocese of Boston deeply clinics on between April transported to the new owner’s bank in 1965. A Miami insurance adjustor in­ to calling ly by British sociologist Dr. Colin regrets a news report of this date 1978 and August 1980. Francome at three clinics run by When Marvin Fluth’s plastic-wrapped parking ticket Palm Beach, Fla., by armored carrier. vestigating another robbery recovered the election which, based upon inaccurate Catholics for a Free (Choice, a JERUSALEM (UPI) — Faced with and fine arrived at the Sioux Falls. S.D., City Hall, of­ Stack, who declined to reveal the coin from the private collection of a Mahane Yehuda marketplace in Rafi faction out of the coalition, abortion advocate William Baird, statistics and a ’survey’ conducted Washington, D.C.-based group, also ficials smelled a rat. the possible fall of his government. Jerusalem, police said. leaving Begin four votes shy of a said 66 percent of women who sought under questionable auspices, states buyer’s name for security reasons, said reputed crime figure two years later. Prime Mnlster Menachem Begin reacted to the study. When they opened it, they smelled skunk. Strongly. The real-life loss and recovery, of the The latest government crisis pitted majority in the 120-seat Knesset. abortions at Baird’s Boston clinic that a majority of Boston abortions the coin would be delivered in “the conferred with a key ally Friday and were Catholic. The city hauled Fluth into court — to pay the parking foreseeable future.” coin by a private investigator was in some two cabinet ministers against one “But he (Hurvitz) has painted are undertaken by Catholics," said "We find the results on Catholic aides said he was resigned to the The report said the cjty’s Catholic fine and also to be tried for obstructing a public of­ Yale announced last weekend it would ways similar to the 1947 movie, “The another — Education Minister himsef into" a comer and he will have Rev. Peter Conley, communications women and abortion to be in­ ficer. by which they meant sending in a skunk-scented possibility of having to call new elec- Zevulun Hammer, who supports the to resign if the cabinet votes against population was 35 percent, indicating coordinator for the archdiocese. teresting, though limited," said sell the coin in an effort to close a $1.5 Brasher Doubloon" which was based on . tions. ticket. teachers, and Finance Minister Yigal him Sunday,” one source said. a larger proportion of Catholics were "The press conference out of which Executive Director Patricia million gap in the budget for construction Raymond Chandler’s novel “The High The fate of Begin’s government Fluth, a furrier, told the court he handles skunk of the new Steeley G. Mudd Library. The Window.” In the movie, private detective Hurvitz, who has threatened to Begin’s aides described the prime having abortions than the population the report came was clearly an anti- McMahon. “The study raises more hinged on the results of a cabinet as a whole. scent in his trade and accidentally spilled some on sale to a collector was completed Philip Marlowe recovered a stolen resign if the government grants the minister as “isolated and disap­ Catholic endeavor. We find it questions than it answers." himself. The parking ticket was in his pocket. meeting Sunday to decide whether raises. pointed” but determined to quit The figures were disputed by regretable that an ordinarily respon­ "We are surprised that the Thursday, Stack said. doubloon. teachers will receive the 50 percent "If you think that was bad, " he said. "You should The doubloon is one of only seven sur­ “It (the coin) has a mistique to it." Caught in the middle was Begins 3- rather than try to hang on as head of spokesmen for the Archdiocese of sible press has seen fit to publish archbishop would consider it "anti- have smelled my clothes ' pay raise they are demanding. ^sto n , who said a survey conducted viving specimens of the coin remaining Stack said. “The romance attached to this and-a-half year-old coalition, which a minority government. such biased and inaccurate informa­ Catholic’ to report that Catholic Magistrate Peter Lieberman was unmoved. 'That's If Begin decides to quit, he will call will lose its majority in Parliament if Begin conferred with his key coali­ by Boston officials put the Catholic tion, thus meretriciously adding to women have aboprtions," she said. and is the only American gold coin from doubloon was unique. It isn’t just another new elections for June, aides said. a little bit too much of a coincidence for me to coin." Hurvitz quits, taking three Knesset tion partner. Interior Minister Josef population of the city at about 64 per­ civic and religious tensions which "It is a fact of real life that the pre-federal period, before the U.S. Recent polls indicated the opposition accept," he said, and fined Fluth $100 Mint was established in . The coin was given to Yale in 1944 by the seats he controls with him. “This Burg, who reportedly offered several cent. Boston has pledged itself to Catholic woman have abortions and Labor Party would be the easy crisis is different than any previous suggestions for handling the crisis. Francome, a senior lecturer at the eradicate," said Conley. use contraceptives," she said. A brochure describing the doubloon was late Rev. William H, Owen, who was winner, a result that could have mailed to 10,000 of the firm’s clients. associate curator of the Yale University crises,” a source in ^ g in s office Burg, head of the National Middlesex Polytechnic Institute in “It’s not a Bill Baird study," said "Clearly Catholic practice is not in Quote of the day profound consequences both for London, said the estimates were Stack said, and several persons had called Numismatic Collection. said. “There is no room for com­ Religious Party, said after the Andy Moes, a spokesman for Baird’s concert with the official pronounce­ Elvis Presley's uncle. Vester Presley, who acts as Israel and the fate of the stalled Mid­ promise. For one side to give in meeting that Begin was neither “op­ based on figures contained in the Of­ clinic “The Baird organization had ment of the church." expressing an interest in the coin. dle East peace negotiations. spokesman for the late rock star's Graceland Mansion "He (the buyer) is a well-known client would be like being halGway timistic nor pessimistic but realistic. in Memphis, Tenn., looked over the meager crowd of Talk show guests In another development, bombdis- pregnant” “We were talking about the to us," Stack said in a telephone interview posal experts safely dismantled an about 2,50 fans who showed up in the chill Thursday for WASHINGTON (UPI) - Scheduled Finance Ministry sources said Hur­ possibility of continuing and also the from his New York office. “He read the explosive charge planted in the what would have been tbe singer's 46th birthday. He brochure and said he was very, very in­ guests on Sunday’s network interview vitz did not want to pull his 3-man possibility of new elections, that Flu hits more states explained the crowd, small compared to the thousands terested in it but still liked to examine it.” programs include: ' Where summer boats moor "vould be in June,” he said. who turned out in years past, saving; "The weather, Stack said the buyer had been expected Jim Baker, Ronald Reagan’s chief of ATLANTA (UPI) - only 4(X) doses of vaccine Federal health officials inflation and gas prices is enough'to knock them back! frozen into its last mooring place alongside is different from other in­ to travel to New York on Wednesday, but staff, on ABC’s “Issues and Answers." Influenza outbreaks left. Flu shots were being said some state health fluenza viruses that have Ninety percent of Elvis' fans were poor pebple. And a snow storm that hit the area delayed the Sen. Howard Baker, R-Tenn., on NBC’s this float also frozen in. The pilings in the background here at South reached epidemic propor­ given free to persons 65 or departments reported as it's never too big on his birthday " circulated recently in the trip a day. -“Meet the Press.” Freej^rt, Maine, are the anchor points for dozens of floats used to han- Ford Co. says Maine tions in three more states older and those with long ago as last October , many people chronic ailments. "He accepted our description, but per- Sen. Robert Dole, R-Kan., on CBS' this week and 13 other they were having trouble have no natural immunity In Oklahoma, where "Face the Nation.” states reported regional obtaining vaccine. "It is a to the infection. outbreaks, federal health some influenza cases but problem mainly of dis­ The A-Bangkok virus lacks right to sue officials said Friday. no major outbreaks were tribution, rather than supp­ causes the usual kind of flu Some areas reported a being reported, Health ly, apparently," the CDC’s illness, Nolan said — fever Evening Herald AUGUSTA, Maine (UPI) - cases to protect Maine consumers. shortage oi vaccine to Department Nolan said. sion action exempts the company of 101 or higher for three to Lawyers for Ford Motor Co. con­ “What actually is at stake in this combat the disease, but of­ epidemiologist Mark The CDC said a relative­ USPS 327-500 from state challenges was wrong. five days, cough for up to Weather tended Friday that the Attorney case Is the breaching of Maine law,” ficials of the national Roberts said persons ly new flu virus, A- Almanac General’s Office has no right to press “Maine is one of the few states tive days, muscle and Published daily except .Sunday and certain holidays she said. Centers for Disease Con­ seeking immunization now Bangkok, was causing where the express (written) warran­ beaches, and ’ a sore its case against the carmaker, a In the case filed in July 1979, the trol said this was more of a against flu would not be most of the illness. by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square. ty does give way to the implied throat. first-ever state challenge of Ford’s state maintained Ford allowed sale distribution problem than able to find any vaccine. Because its viral makeup Manchester, Conn. 06040. Second class postage paid at warranty,” she said. “It is a law that responsibility under Maine’s implied of cars and light trucks manufac­ an actual shortage. Today’s forecast 3074 Manchester, Conn. P(XSTMASTER: SedQ address exists only in Maine, and the failure 3a94 30XK) 3 9 ^ 7 39.33 Today is Saturday, Jan. 10, the 10th day of 1981 with 355 changes to The Evening Herald. P.O. Box 591. warranty laws. tured between 1974 and 1978 that had Montana, Alaska and to keep it, the failure to honor it, Chance of occasional li^ht snow Saturday morning then to follow. Manchester, Conn. 06040. But Cberyl Harrington, head of the engine defects, and that owners of Massachusetts joined New could occur only in Maine.” variable cloudiness, windy and cold. Highs Saturday 10 to r M The moon is moving toward its first quarter. Attorney General’s Consumer those vehicles should receive free York State and New York Dana, however, argued Ms. 15. Clear, windy and very cold Saturday night. Lows zero The morning stars are Venus, Jupiter and ^ tu m . Cuslomrr Service Protection Division, argued not only repair or compensation. City as arpas where flu has to 10 below. Sunday mostly sunny and cold with highs 10 The evening star are Mars and Mercury. Harrington was muddying the legal To subscribe, or to report a delivery problem, call was it the state’s right but its duty in Under Maine’s implied warranty reached epidemic levels. to 15, Probability of precipitation 30 percent Saturday T V o i Those bom on this date are under the sign of Capricorn. waters by Including the implied 647-9946. Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Mon­ protecting Maine consumers that laws, which override any written Dr. Hm Nolan, of the The American Gem Society of and near zero percent Saturday night. Northwesterly \ Early American patriot Etlian Allen was bora Jan. 10, justified its place in the lawsuit. warranty between the dealer and the warranty statues and Unfair Trade CDC’s influenza s u r­ 1738. day through Friday and 7 to 10 a.m. Saturday. Delivery Practices Ac* in her argument. winds 20 to 30 mph Saturday diminishing slowly Saturday’ Howard H. Dana Jr. of the buyer, any consumer good must be of veillance unit, said 13 night. should be made by 5 p.m. Monday through Friday and the United States and Canada On this day in history; Portland law firm Verrlll and Dana, “fair average quality,’! free of He said Ford “concedes and states reported regional by 7:30 a.m. Saturday. recognizes it is bound by Maine law,” In 1861, Florida seceded from the Union. representing Ford in the case, said material defects and last a outbreaks of flu, four more Suggested carrier rates are $1.20 weekly, $5.12 for but questioned whether the Attorney Takes pleasure in announcing In 1920, the League of Nations came into being as the one month, $15.35 for three months, $30.70 for six the lawsuit put the carmaker in a reasonable lifetime. than clast week. They were Extended outiWk HIOHitT General’s Office has legal authority the reappointment of TEimifUTUlWa Treaty of Versailles went into effect. months, and $61.40 for one year. Mail rates are “phenomenal situation. Ms. Harrington said since the laws Rhode Island, Connecticut, “The state’s claim has no standing to bring its case against the car- Extended outlook for New England Monday through j .12 MW In 1925, Miriam “Ma" Ferguson was sworn in as gover­ available on request. are “uniquely Maine’s,” Ford’s New Jersey, Pennsylvania, MIAMI maker. Wednesday: nor of Texas, the nation’s second woman state chief either as a party or as counsel to a claim that Federal ’Trade Commis­ Ohio, Illinois, Michigan, MuNHUfliuMt-iiH, Khodi* Inlund iinfl Coniiertii'ul: Fair executive. Five days earlier, Mrs. Nellie Tayloe Rms had Advertising party,” Dana said. “The Attorney Iowa, Alabama, Texas, become governor of Wyoming. . and very cold Monday. Increasing cloudiness Tuesday. General has no right to represent Colorado, New Mexico and To place a classified or display advertisement, call Maine citizens in private litigation.” Chance of snow Wednesday. Daytime highs will be most­ In 1970, a nursing home fire killed 31 people in Maiiet- Utah. He said all other Our BUI Yg*r as Trusted Jewelers ' fiewl U, Ohio. 643-2711. Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday Superior Court Justice Daniel E. College head to lake leave ly in the teens Monday and in the 20s Tuesday and \ m wtATMii roTooAtr • E 3 * states listed sporadic cases through Friday. Wathen, specially appointed to the Wednesday. Overnight lows will be zero lb 10 below mon- or no influenza activity. New Haven • Milford • Trumbull • Bristol • Farmington • Hartford day and in tbe single numbers to low teens Tuesday and News case by the Maine Supreme Judicial NEW BRITAIN (UPI) - Manson The board also approved the selec­ One of the CDC’s Manchester • Meriden • New Britain • Torrington • Waterbury • Southbury (k)urt, said he would decide within 10 Wednesday. To report a news item, story idea or picture idea, Van B. Jennings, 64, the president of tion of se s e executive vice president strongest and moat reliable Maine unil Nen lluinpnliire; Fair Monday with a days whether to dismiss the state’s Southern (Connecticut State College, Michael Adanti to temporarily fill in indicators of influenza ac­ call 643-2711. Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m, Mon­ case against Ford. chance of light snow or flurries late Tuesday'into INational weather day through Friday. Friday was placed on sick leave at for Jennings. tivity — death statistics MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY Ms. Harrington, in a lengthy rebut­ Wednesday. Highs in the singie numbers north to mid his own request. Adanti, of Ansonia, has been from 121 major U.S. cities Forperiod ending 7 p.m. ESTl/10/81. During Saturday, Who to call: tal of Ford’s position, said the teens Monday warming into the teens north to mid 20s snow will be found over sections of New England and the Lottery Manchester — Alex Girelli. Jennings, who last February an­ associated with SCSC since 1966. — showed that mortality “whole scheme” of Maine’s implied nounced his plang to retire in uie fall A search of candidates has been un­ from influenza and south Wednesday. Lows 15 to 25 below north and 5 to 15 northern Rockies while generally fair weather favors the East Hartford — Patrick Reilly. warranty laws and the state’s Unfair below south Monday rising to z.ero to 10 below north and large remainder of the nation. Maximum temperatures Glastonbury and South Windsor — Ann Messecar. of this yearn has been under doctors’ derway to replace Jennings who has pneumonia was above the Trade Practices Act had to be un­ care for hypertension, a school zero to 10 above south Wednesday include: Atlanta 39, Boston 24, Chicago 13, Cleveland 12, Andover. Bolton and Coventry — Donna Holland. headed up the state college since “epidemic threshold” for This coyeted appointment is awarded to comparatively few lewelers in derstood to justify the slate’s posi­ spokesman said. June 1971. ^erlllonl: Variable clouds Monday with a chance of a Dallas 45, Denver 53, Duluth 7, Houston 54, Jacksonville Hebron and Vernon — Barbara Richmond. the fourth consecutive America. It is given only after strict examination of their gemological Numbers drawn Friday. Vermont 199 tion in the case. His request to be p laM on sick Adanti, 40, is a 1963 graduate of proficiency and proof of their unquestionable business ethics and prac­ few flurries. Chance of snow Tuesday and Wednesday. 55, Kansas City 22, Little Rock 38, Los Angeles 69, Miami Sports — Earl Yost. week. New Hampshire 4680 Connecticut 976 She said the Legislature, in leave, at least until Apiil, was ap­ SCSC and has served in a number of tice. It must be re-won each year. Monday lows minus 10 to zero and highs 5 to 15, Warmer 66, Minneapolis 8, New Orleans 49, New York 21, Phoenix Clubs, weddings and engagements — Betty Ryder, In Houston, Texas, New Hampshire weekly Massachusetts weekly revising those laws in 1973, did so In­ proved at the regular mMting of the capacities at the Institution. He also where a flu epidemic was Tuesday and Wednesday with lows zero to 10 and highs 15 72, .San Francisco 56, 48, St. Louis 20, Washington Questions or complaints — Frank Burbank or Steve tending that the Attorney General to 25. 324 , 35 red Orange 912; White 53 and Board of Trustees of Conj^tict State served as mayor of Ansonia from under way, the city Health bonus spot 4 Harry. would have the power to enter such Rhode Island 5725 Colleges. 1973 to 1977. Department said it had :,T. ' -■..••

t . - EVENING HERALD, Sat, Jan 10, 1981 EVENING HERALD. Sal.. Jan. 10. 1981 - .V Zinsser Wings of Morning Church events- scheduled Commiinity college Emanuel Lutheran Center Church an educational workshop; 8 p.m.. asks input M A N C H E S T E R - E v e n t s service. TOe vesper sere ia offers convenience MANCHESTER- Events scheduted at Emanuel LBTheraD scheduled next week at Center will open to all who would like to on aid cut M A N C H ES TER — Manchester and caring for their families. And the choice goes by forever power? This picture is an interpreta­ By CUFK SIMI*S()^ Church next week are as follows; Congregational Church are as Community College Weekend cam­ The ABCD Center is a cooperative Twixt that darkness and that light. tion of what Paul calls "the Sunday — 8:30 a.m. Worship; 9:46 follows: pus program. Off-campus programs program involving MCC, Eastern "T h e noi«y one" . Though the cause of evil prosper. dethroned powers” of the world. Nazarene Church MAM:HKSTI-:k - state Sen. Church School Epiphany Party, Sunday — 11:15 a m Forum on and Adult Business Career Develop­ Connecticut State College, the While I was in the active ministry, Yet tis truth alone is strong. Another way of looking at the M A N C H ES TER — The following Carl 2insser, R-Manchester, has Adult Forum - “Budget," Bible “Parenting" - Carolyn Davies, ment Center all serve people in the Greater Manchester Chamber of Used to use the vacation period (or Truth forever on the scaffold. matter Is to consider the point in events have been sCheduletl next written to the eight town managers Study; 11 Worship with communion; speaker; Federation Room: 5:00 community who are working towards ■ (Commerce, the U.S. Small Business Bible reading, study, and the out­ Wrong forever on the throne. World War II when the balance had and first selectmen in the Fourth 2:00 Widows and Widowers: 2:00 to p.m. - 9th Grade Confirmation class, week at the Church of the Naxaraie, a degree on a part-time basis. Administration and the Manchester lining of the sermons for the "Y et that scaffold sways the turned and there was no longer any Senatorial District for their, reaction 6:00 Area V NCLYMC at Faith Federation. 236 Main St.: The Weekend Campus program Board of Education. This program following winter season. Each mor­ future. doubt about the outcome. Hitter was Tuesday — 9:30 a.m. Young to Gov. William O’Neill’s proposed Lutheran, East Hartford. Monday — 7;M p.m. - Nominating allowss tudents to obtain an serves the adult student in the com­ ning I would read from four different And, behind the dim unknown "in power" but the mopping up Monday — 3:30 p.m. Staff; 6:45 Committee, Church tdfice. Women’s Bible Study, babysitting cancellation of the Urban Problems associate’s degree through available munity who is working toward a sections of the scriptures — and Standeth God within the shadows process still had to go on. Grant Program. Scourt, Bowling; 7:30 Ruth Circle, Tuesday — 3:30 p.m. Pilgrim provided; 2 p.m. Crestfield Ctmvales- courses on Friday evenings, Satur­ degree in business administration. occasionally came across Keeping watch above his own." So, we in our battle with the forces cent Home service; 3 p.m. Venxdi Zinsser, whose district includes Chris Ed, Anniversary Conunlttee. Choir, Memorial Hall; 6:30 p.m. - day or Sunday. These credit courses Registration for these courses is an unusual text. For example, That is from the pen of James of .darkness know that in Christ the Tuesday — 10 Beethoven; 4 Junior Sacred Danc^ Group, Federation Manor Nursing Home service. 'Andover, Bolton, Coventry, East are transferrable to four-year available on a first-come, first- in Jeremiah 10:5 in the Revised Stan­ Russell Lowell. It is still early in 1981 victory is sure, but we still have to Choir. Room; 7:30 pTiilv - Hartford Blast Wednesday - 7 p.m. Mid-week ser­ Windsor, South Windsor, Glaston­ college programs as well. served basis at the Registrar’s Of­ dard Version, we read: "Their idols and we have hardly got more than wage war against the "dethroned bury, Manchester and Hebron, noted Wednesday - Visitor deadline; Executive Committee, Church of­ vice, Teen Bible study and quizzing. Off-campus sites at Vernon Center fice, Monday and Tuesday from 9 are like scarecows in a cucumber one foot in the door — so it is not in­ powers.” And the third anxiety — of 6:30 a.m. Bible Study; 7:30 Emanuel fice. Caravan for children; 7:45 p.m. - the grants ranged from $1,605 in An­ Middle School, East Hartford High, a.m. to noon, and 4 to 7 p.m. ; and on patch," which certainly is different appropriate to share these words meaninglessness — is sim ilarly Choir. Wednesday — 7:30 p.m. Chancel Chancel Choir rehearsal. dover to over ^50,000 in Manchester. South Windsor High, and Mansfield Jan. 17 from 9 a.rn. to noon. from some verses; yet, oddly enough from M. Louise Haskins: destroy^ for in Christ we see God’s Thursday— 10 Prayer Group; 11:15 Choir, Federation Room; 7:30 p.m. - Friday — 10 a.m. Coping with "As senator representing these Training School provide convenient Spring semester classes begin on it became a perfect springboard later "I said to the man at the gate of the purpose not only for the world, but Care and Visitation; 11:30 Bible Personnel Committee, Library. Stress series; 7 - Teen activity. towns I felt it appropriate to ascer­ local classrooms for MCC students Jan. 23. Call the Community Services' on for an Easter broadcast over year. 'Give me a light that I may for ourselves as well. Study; 3:45 Belle Choir; 7:30 Rebec­ Thursday — 7:M p.m. - Church Saturday — 8 a.m. Men's prayer tain the reaction of elected and ap­ who need to take their courses once a Office at 646-2137 for more informa­ WTIG. tread safely into the unknown,' and You recall that in the Upper Room ca Circle; No confirmation classes. Council, Robbins Room. time and breakfast; 6:30 p.m. Church pointed local officials. We need to week in the evenings after working tion. Later on in the same book I came he replied, 'Go out into the darkness the night before the crucifixion Jesus Friday — Confirmation retreat at Saturday — 8:00 p.m. - Senior High bowling league. ^ look at what kind of impact this upon "Noisy one who lets the hours and put your hand into the hand of announced to his disciples: "In the Timber Trails through Sunday mor> Dance, Woodruff Hall. proposed budget cut is going to have go by" 146:171. This seemed a possi­ God. That shall be to you better than world you shall have anxiety, but be ning. Full Gospel on local taxpayers. In the coming ble text for New Year's and almost a light and safer than a known way.’” of good cheer for I have overcome Spanish course set Saturday — Y E A Whalers game’, 8 MANCHESTER— Events weeks I will be developing my preaches itself. Recently I With Him you "will climb the high the world." (John 16:33) and proved South Methodist Basketball - Emanuel vs. Concordia; scheduled at . the Full Gospel response to the governor’s resurrected this verse for a New road” and decide "the way (your) his claim by bursting from the tomb MANCHESTER - Events 8 p.m. Emanuel Hill Chapter of A A in Interdenominational Church, 745 recommendations," Zinsser added. Year's sermon in Windham Center. soul will go." on Easter morning. Luther Hall, Emanuel Lutheran scheduled for the coming week at His letter to the eight town of­ to assist with jobs When other translations are viewed South United Methodist Church as Main St., next week include a 9:30 The rhurkle Church, 60 Church St. a.m. devotion Monday through ficials also asked for "suggestions as M A N C H E S TE R - For people along side of the RSV, it makes even Italian relief follows: affect sexual behavior in humans Bishop McConnell was loved not This horrible earthquake disaster Friday at the Bissell Street Hall. to where we can cut waste in state who have been seeking a Spanish more sense: Tuesday — 3 p.m.. Confirmation with emphasis on attitudes and affec­ only by many Methodists but by any has been in the news and on our con­ Also, the church offers a 24-hour spending. course to assist them in their daily M offatt: " C a ll the Pharoah Concordia Lutheran Class, Elducation Wing; 7:30 p.m.. tive learning; Business 150, "In­ niembers of all faiths who knew him. sciences (if you haven't given, please telephone prayer line at 646-8731. "Gearly, the taxpayers of this job routine, Manchester Community Fatality' for he has let his chance go MANCHESTER - Events Women’s Prayer and Study Group, surance" is a course offered by This is one of his favorite stories: do) and Church World Service is Other events follow: state do not need nor want additional (College is making one available this by." scheduled next week at Concordia 1208 Main St. Eastern Connecticut State College in A bishop was tired after a difficult asking for $100,000. Weeks ago the Tuesday — 7:30 p.m. Bible Study taxes. We must look closely at every spring. cooperation with MCC’s Adult King James: "Pharoah, King of Lutheran Church are as follows: Wednesday — 7:30 p.m.. Men’s day at the General Conference. He UCC sent along the $10,000 from One aspect of state government to see Spanish 135, "Hispanic Culture & Egypt, is but a noise; he has passed Monday — 6:30 p.m. Administra­ Prayer and Study Group. Thursday — 10 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Business Career Development had gone into the hotel dining room Great Hour of Sharing gifts. Adult Catechism I, II, III. where we can cut spending without Conversation" is a one-semester program which reviews insurance the time appointed." tion staff meets; 7 p.m. Finance Thursday — 6:30 p.m.. Junior Choir for a meal and when the colored Along with other church related jeopardizing essential services,” he course that stresses pronunciation The Good News Bible: "Give the committee; 7:30 p.m. Church Coun­ rehearsal; 7:30 p.m., Adult Study and and risk management, covering life, waiter handed him the menu, he was relief agencies CWS has sent trucks, Film series .said. and vocabulary skills in everyday King of Egypt a new name — 'The cil in church room; 8:15 p.m. Sharing Group, 224 Indian Hill Trail, health, property and liability. too weary to bother making any blankets, clothing, food and water M A N C H E S T E R - The Dobson Spanish while relating to the Puerto Noisy Braggart who missed his Women’s exercise class meet in Glastonbury; 7:30 p.m.. United The above courses each provide selection. He handed back the menu purification tablets. film series entitled "Focus on the Rican culture. No previous chance.'" Kaiser Hall. Methodist Women’s Mission Team, three semester hours of credit. to the waiter and said, "Just bring David Stowe, executive vice- Family” will begin Sunday at Trinity Family counseling knowledge of Spanish is required. Consider the opportunities you mis­ Tuesday — 6:30 p.m. Cathechetics at the church. The weekend Campus Program me a good meal." president to our UCC Board of World Covenant Church at 6:30 p.m. This course is part of the Weekend sed in 1980: classes in the church school wing; 8 Friday — 6:45 p.m.. Youth (Sioir topic tor dialogue allows students to complete And a very good meal it was. So M inistries, states that we are Dr. James Dobson, is an associate College Program. requirements for'an associates Should you have continued your p.m. Adult Bible study in the church rehearsal; 7:30 p.m.. Chancel Choir much so that the bishop made a very working directly through the Italian clinical professor of pediatrics at the M.ANCIIESTER - On Sunday Other new courses in the Weekend degree while attending classes on the education? room. rehearsal; 7:30 p.m.. United generous tip. The waiter then said in Church and is not involved with any University of Southern from 7 to 9 p.m., St. Mary’s Program include: Psychology 127, weekends only. Spring semester will Did you fail to speak the recon­ Wednesday — 6:30 p.m. Children’s Methodist Youth Fellowship, in the a confidential tone, "Thank you suh, School of Medicine. The first film in Episcopal Church will host a "Psychological Aspects of Human ciling word to your wife? governmental relief efforts. choir; 7:45 p.m. Concordia Choir. youth lounge. be starting on .Ian. 23. For registra­ thank you very much, and if you done the series of seven is “ The Strong- “ Dialogue on Family Development" i^xuality" exploring factors which Should you have turned down that Thursday — 9:30 a.m. Bible Saturday — 6 p.m., the Serving our tion information call 646-2137. got any other friends at this conven­ A Christian reply Willed Child.” The public is welcome Involving two speakers from new job you were offered? When Joseph Parker was a young Discovery Group in church room. Singles Group will have a potiuck tion that can't read either, you jes’ to attend. A free will offering will be statewide family counseling groups. You never made that telephone call send 'em to me, suh. " man, he used to debate in the mining supper in the reception hall; 7 p.m.. received. The Rev. Robert Betts, the that would have mended that broken fields of England on the town green Most UofH students executive director of Episcopal friendship. Why n o f with infidels and atheists. One of Be not anxiouH Social Services of Connecticut, will You said. "No! " to your neighbor them yelled at hirn, "What did Christ Paul Tillich tells us that the three give an overview on family life. Mrs. who invited you to church, and thus do for Stephen when he was being are from Connecticut major anxieties in the modern world Carlynn Reed, the program director never really found your peace with stoned?" Parker said that his answer pointed out that the support between are guilt, death, and of the Episcopal Family Resource WE.ST HARTFORD - While God. Are proud — or. even glad you came to him like an inspiration from meaninglessness. Services Center, will speak on parent-child students come to the University of the university and local business, in­ did!’ If he is correct, then I want to add heaven: "He gave him grace to pray relationships. Hartford from the far corners of the dustrial and civic organizations has You can review the past year and for those who stoned him.” You that Christianity is the very best General discussion will follow globe, the majority by far are from been a reciprocal relationship of long know far better than any one else the recall from your scripture reading answer to these vague symptoms of from these addresses. This is the standing. Andover CALVARY CHURCH (Assemblies . (Polish), 10 and 11:15 s.m. Connecticut and specifically the "chance you missed." Con.sider that that Stephen had the mind of Christ: Hebron of God), 647 E. Middle Turnpike. Rev. The university was originally uneasiness. We know that God ROCKVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH. first of three evening semesters on Building leveled Hartford area, according to figures in 1981 you can possibly correct the and knowing that he prayed for those FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Kenneth L. Gustafson, pastor. 0:30 CHURCH of Andover. UCC. Route 6 69 Union St. Rav. Robart L. family life that will be held at St. planned to serve the local communi­ opportunities in 1980. forgives and will take away our sins ST. PETER S EPISCOPAL a.m., Sunday school; 10:30 s.m., ser­ released by the registrar’s office. who were killing him, recalls the at Long Hjll Road. Rev. Richard H. CHURCH. Route 85. Rev. William vice of worship; 6:30 p.m.. evening LaCounte, pastor. 9 s.m., worship Mary’s Church on the corner of Park ty, the president said, and that is still from us "as far as the east is from Taylor, paator. 11 a.m. worship ter* Workers have leveled the remains of a mined the fire started. The building had In fact, more students come from prayer of our Lord on the Cross, Parsing, rector. 10 a.m.. Worship ser* service. sarvios: 10:15 s.m.. Sunday school; 7 and will remain a primary function, vice with nursery avallalule during and Church streets. All are welcome. the west." Through the resurrection vice. CONCORDIA LUTHERAN p.m., evening servloe. building, formerly 451-459 Main Street, which housed the Manchester Safe and Lock Co. and the state now than in hte past — 74 "Father forgive them for they know service: 0:30 a.m. church school for in spite of the burgeoning enrollment A familiar hymn of Christ, he has taken away the fear GILEAD CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. (LCA), 40 Pitkin St. Rev. SACRED HEART CHURCH. Route percent of the students are from the all ages. was destroyed in a Dec. 6 fire. Construction the Little House of Foxes, a former massage "Once to every man and nation not what they do.” CHURCH, Hebron. Rev. David Q. Burton D. Strand, pastor; Rev. David 30. Rev. Ralph KsUey, pester; Rev. figures of today — 9,836 students in­ of death. Michael Donohue. Saturday mass st nutmeg state as opposed to 67 per­ Runnion-Bareford. pastor. 10:30 B. Stacy, sssodste pastor. 6;30 s.m. Church program crews have also begun filling the hole left by Comes the moment to decide. 5 p.m.; Sunday masses at 7:30, 9. parlor. (Herald photo by Pinto) cluding those who attend evening This does not mean that im­ Do you agree? Bolton a.m.. Worship service, nursery: 0:15 Holy Communion, nursery care cent of the alumni. More specifically, In the strife of truth with falsehood mediately the Christian is freed from a.m., Church school classes. 10:30 a.m. and noon. MANCHESTER - Carolyn its basement, where officials have deter­ over half of last June's graduates classes and graduate school. "The most important function of provided. 10:00 a.m. Holy Commu­ ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL For the''good or evil side: CHURCH OF ST. MAURICE. 32 . , nion, Church School through Grads Davies, a social worker for the East Stressing the university's commit­ all trouble. Do you recall Durer's education at any level is to develop Hebron Roed. Rev. Robert W.Cronin, M S n C n B S t D r CHURCH. Routs 30. Rev. Robert H. were from the Greater Hartford 0. nursary cars providad. Weilner. rector. 8 a m., communion; Hartford school system, will be the ment to the local community. Some great cause, God's new painting of "Horsemen" in which the personality of the individual and pastor. Saturday maaa at 5 p.m.; Sun* UNITARf)kN UNIVERSALI8T area. 10 s.m., family servloe snd church messiah. day maaaaa at 7:30,9:15 and 11 a.m. GOSPEL HALL. Center Street. 10 SOCIETY: East. 153 W. Vamon St. guest speaker at Center Trachtenberg pointed out that-more Death and the Devil lurk in the the significance of his life to himself school. It is therefore particularly ap­ BOLTON UNITED METHODIST a.m., breaking bread; 11:45 a.m.. Rev. Arnold Westwood, minister. Congregational Church, Sunday. than 100 seperate university Offering each the bloom or blight. background, but they have lost their and to others." Grayson Kirk CHURCH. 1040 Boston Turnplka. ^Sunday school; 7 p.m VERNON ASSEMBLIES OF GOD propriate, according to university gospel 10:30 a.m.. Service. The meeting will be held following Cops report arrests programs involve the community. At Rev. Marjoria Hllaa, pastor. 9:30 a.m.. moating TRINITY COVENANT CHURCH. CHURCH. 51 Old Town Rood. President Stephen Joel church school; 11 a.m.. worship ser- FULL----- GOSPEL 302 Hackmatack St. Rev. Norman E. Rockvills. Rev. Michelino RIcel, the 10 a.m. worship service. Ms. the same time, some 100.000 local vice, nursory. MANCHESTER - Police have Trachtenberg, that the university INTERDENOMINATIONAL CHURCH. Swensen. pastor; Milton Nllton. pastor. 11KX) a.m. snd 6:30 p.m., Davies will speak on the subject of worship services. people take advantage every year of ST. GEORGE’S EPIfCOPAL 745 Main S t Rov. Philip Saundoro, assistant pastor. 6 and 11 s.m., arrested 16-year-old Tracy Ogden of and the community have had such a CHURCH, Boston Turnpike. Rev. VERNON UNITED METHODIST parenting. She has a background in the cultural and educational events minister. 10:30 a.m.. praise, worship worship services, nursery for Infants; 137 Branford St., and charged her close relationship over the years. He John C. Holliger. vicar. 10 a.m.. Fami­ CHURCH. Routs 30. Rev. Msrjorle Special winter festival service and Bible study: 7 p.m.. 9:25 a.m.. Sunday Bible School Gestalt and Transactional Analysis. at the school. Hlles. pastor. 6 s.m. church school; with third-degree robbery and third- ly Eucharist; 11 a.m., Nursery deliverance service. classes for ages two through adult, She is an active member of ^uth program and coffee fellowship. 9:15 s.m.. worship servlos. nursery. FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH. 52 Lake nursery lor Infants. 10:25 to 10:55, degree larceny in connection with a BOLTON CONGREGATIONAL St. Rev. James Bellasov. pastor. 9:30 CHURCH OF ST. BERNARD, Methodist Church in Manchester. fellowship coffee time. fight Oct. 11 at Kelly’s Pub on North CHURCH, Bolton Center Road. Rev. a.m.. Sunday school; 10:30 a.m.. Rockville. Rev. John J. White, pastor. This seminar is being sponsored by Manchester ST. MARY'S EI^ISCOPAL Park friends planning J. Stanton Conover, minister; 9:30 Saturday masses at 5 snd 7 p.m.; Street. worship service; 7 p.m„ evening ser­ CHURCH, Park and Church ctrests. the Adult Education Committee of to feature workshops a.m., Morrrtng worship, church vice. Sunday masses at 6:00,10 snd 11:30 Rev. Stephen K. Jacobson, roctor; school and nursery; 10:30 a.m. coffee Police said $70 was taken from a CHURCH OF THE ASSUMPTION. Rev. J. Gary L'Hommedleu. assistant s.m. the Board of Christian Education. H A R T F O R D - The cold and periods: 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and 2 work of Christian unity! hour In Chandler Hall; 10:45 a.m. woman during the fight. Ms. Ogden Adams Street at Thompson Road. to the rector: Rev. Alan J. Broadhead, ROCKVILLE UNITED METHODIST There will be a question and answer dinosaur restoration forum program and adult study bleakness of January will be lifted p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Registration and information Rev. Edward S. Pepin, paator. Satur­ asaistam to the rector. 7:30 a.m.. Holy CHURCH. 142 Qrovs St. Rsv. Richard was picked up on a warrant Norman E. Spencer, 35, of 22 Nor­ An 18-year-old girl riding in the car group E. Thompson, pastor. 10:45 s.m.. period following the talk. The Winter Festival will use the day maases at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; Sun­ Eucharist: 9 a.m.. Family Eucharist Friends of Dinosaur Park Inc., has trating on raising funds from outside for hundreds of Central Connecticut forms have been distributed to some worshliFoervtos. Wednesday 'and was being held man St., was arrested Thursday and which Spencer struck was injured in day maaaes at 7:30. 9. 10:30 and and Church School. 11 a.m. Holy church members who attend the resources of three churches in the FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Thursday on $1,000 bond for a Jan. 26 the accident, police said. signed a contract with Richard Rush the Hartford area to match a $5,000 6(X) Central Connecticut parishes. Coventry 11:45 a.m. Eucharist. charged with operating under the in­ CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF CHURCH of Vsrnon. 695 Hartford Studio, Inc., of (Chicago, III., to have "Winter Festival of Congregations" Asylum Hill area of Hartford: The Pre-registration can be arranged by SOUTH UNITED METHODIST court appearance. fluence after a three-car accident on Luc V. Albert, 19, of 400 Lake St., grant from the Ensworth Founda­ COVENTRT PRESBYTERIAN Turnplka. Rsv. John A. Lsosy. Students make star in Hartford on Jan. 24. Cathedral of St. Joseph. Asylum Hill LATTER-DAY SAINTS. Woodsida CHUFlCH, 1126 Main S t Rev. Or. the studio create a life size restora­ tion. sending in the forms which can also CHURCH, Routt 44-A and Trov9* mlnistsr, Rev. David C. Bowling, Today, police reported the theft of Summit Street, police said. Bolton, was arrested Wednesday Street and Hlltstown Road. Wendel K. George W. Webb. R^. Laurence M. M A N C H ESTER - The star which The Winter Festival combines a Congregational CJiurch and Trinity bridge Road, Rev. Brad Evana, assistant minister. 9:55 a.m.. Church tion of the dinosaur Dilophosaurus Friends of Dinosaur Park, a non­ be obtained by contacting the First Walton, bishop. 8:30 a.m.. Priesthood Hill, Rev. Bruce A. Pehraon. paatora. $1,665 in stereo equipment from a Police said Spencer's car struck a afternoon and charged with third- pastor. Sunday. 9:30 a.m. worship: school, crib room, child care; 10 s.m.. adorns the top of the Christmas tree worship service celebrating the week Episcopal Church. The Festival ser­ Church of Christ, (Congregational, 12 and Relief Society; 11:15 a.m„ Sacre- 9 a.m, and 10:45 a.m. Worahip aer- Carpenter Road home sometime parked vehicle which was headed degree larceny following the theft of for Dinosaur State Park and Rocky profit. allvolunteer organization, 10:45 a.m. Sunday school; 7 p.m. Bi­ meni Meeflng. Worship servloe. in Robertson Park is the work of two of Prayer for Christian Unity with vice at mid-day will be held in the vice; 9 e.m. Church School, nuraery Thursday. Police have suspects in north on Summit Street and then Hill, Connecticut. formed in 1976 to encourage con­ South Main Street, West Hartford. A ble study and fellowship. Wednesday, SALVATION ARMY. 861 Main S t through junior high. 7:30 p.m..-Praise FULL GOSPEL money from a coin machine in the 7:30 p.m. prayer meeting. machine' shop students at Howell This dinosaur is one of those more than 30 workshops on local Cathedral and will feature choral contribution of $1 per workshop is Capt. and Mrs. Arthur Carlson, corps snd tssching service. INTERDENOMINATIONAL CHURCH the case but have made no arrests. traveled a short distance where it Amusement Center located at 245 struction of a permanent building to PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN Cheney Technidal School, Luke church operations, education, music, dance and instrumental groups in a officers. 9:30 a.m.. Sunday schoof; EMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH. INC.. 9 Ellington Ave.. Rockville. Rev. believed to have made tracks at the protect some five hundred of the requested. Telephone 233-9605 (or CHURCH. Route 31 and North River The suspects rerortedly entered crossed the center line and struck Broad St., police said. 10:45 a.m., holiness meeting: 6 p.m., Church snd Chestnut strsets. Rev. Philip Saunders, mlnistsr. Sunday. Jancsek and James Mumley, both of mission and counseling as well as on jubilant celebration of gifts. A Road. Rev. W. H. Wllkens. pastor. 9 the home through basement win­ another car headed south along Sum­ Albert was released on $.500 non­ Rocky Hill site. The model will be dinosaur tracks uncovered in Rocky more information. open-air meeting; 7 p.m.« aalvetion Dele H. Gustsfson. pastor; Rsv. 2:30 p.m.. .dsllvarancs ssrvlce; I a.nr., Sunday school: 10:15 a.m.. Wsdnesday, 7:30 p m., dslivsrsnoe Manchester. They designed and about eight feet tall and 20 feet long, several religious concerns The festive blessing of bread and gifts The Winter Festival is being co­ meeting. Michael R. Lohmsnn. associate dow andransacked the bedrooms and mit. Police also charged Spencer surety bond and is scheduled to Hill. Partly as a result of the group's worship service. fabricated the star under the supervi­ worship service is scheduled for noon (nonperishahle food brought by UNITED PENTECOSTAL pastor; Brysn Myers. Intern; Rev. C. in a natural pose, in natural colors. efforts, a geodesic dome, largest in sponsored by the Alban Institute of ST. MARY'S CHURCH, Route 31. TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH. closets before leaving through a rear with failure to grant a half the appear Jan. 26 in Manchester CHURCH. 167 Woodbridge S t Rev. Henry Anderson, pastor smsritus. sion of George Brooks, machine shop while the educational workshops will Festival participants for area food Washington, D.C.. Rev. F Bernard Miller, pastor; Rev. Mervin Stuart, minister. 10 a.m., Sun­ Route 30. Rsv. Thomts N. Colley, sliding glass door,- police said. highway. Superior Court. It will be made of polyester and New England, was constructed to 6:30 and 11 s.m.. worship services;' putor. 6 s.m. snd 10:30 am. worship teacher. The lighted star will be used be conducted during two time pantries) will further symbolize the John L. Suprenant. associate pastor. day school; 11 a.m., worahip; 6:30 9:45 s.m. Sunday school, nursery, fiberglass and will stand next to the replace a plastic bubble which had serviCM; 9:15 a m. Sunday School I Saturday masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; p.m.. prayer; 7 p^m., worship. adult forum. Bible study; 11 s.m. instead of strings of lights which trackway in the geodesis dome collapsed after several years of ser­ Sunday masses at 7 30, 9:30 and PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 43 nursery. and adult Bibis ctau. 10:45 a.m. were repeatedly vandalizi^. building at the park. The reconstruc­ vice. The new permanent building Spruce St. Rev. Richard Gray, pastor. NORTH UNITED METHODIST TALCOTTVILLE SECOND CONGREGATIONAL 10:30 a m., worship servlet, nuraary; CHURCH. 300 Parker St. Rev. Or. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Main State drops charges tion of the dinosaur will be installed was opened to the public in 1978. It CHURCH, Route 44A. Rev. Robert K. 9:15 a m.. Sunday Khool; 7 p.m.. In­ Howard L. Lovs. paator. 9 s.m. and Street and Elm Hill Roid. Rsv. Offers. reward Church to host family seminar Bechtold. pastor. 9:30 a.m.. Educa­ Meeting rescheduled at the park in June. Richard contains a trackway where the formal worship. 10:30 s.m. worship services: 9 a.m. Kenneth E. Knox, putor. 10:30 a.m. has been in , his father, tion for all ages; 11 a m., worship ser­ MANCHESTER - The state ST. JOHN'S POLISH NATIONAL nursery for children 6 yeere old or Worship urvlce. VERNON — The meeting of the M W C IIK S T E R - A historical Krueger, geologist for Dinosaur dinosaur footprints can be seen, an M \N(.IIKS ri:il — .Sponsored by ly in today's society and present the vice. CATHOLIC CHURCH. 23 Qolway 8 t Wednesday dropped charges against Martin, said Friday. However, on titled "Making BeauHf younger: 10:30 a.m. Church school, Zoning Commission, scheduled for photograph of downtown Park, says that the model will be of exhibit area, a workshop, and space the diaconate of Trinity Covenant Biblical alternative with practical Rev. Walter A. Hyttko. pastor. 9 aim., aged 3 to 6th grade. a 24-year-old Rockville man arrested that trip, the younger Luginbuhl's The speakers are the Rev. David and mass In English; 10:30 a m., mast In Manchester was stolen Friday major educational value. The model for a classroom and an auditorium. East Hartford SECOND CONGREGATIONAL Jan. IS has been rescheduled to Jan. as the result of mistaken identity wallet, containing his identification Church, a Family Life Seminar will spiritual solution. English and Pollah. night from Burger King. is believed to be the first ever made Betty Lou Pollock ofTntetaction, Inc. CHURCH. 385 N. Main St.' Rev. Or. 22 . Mrs. Josephine Newton, president be held at the church Jan. 23 to 25, It FIRST ASSEMBLIES OF 0 00. 763 following the theft of his wallet three was stolen. The conference will open Friday at Through their CMlnseling and study ST. BARTHOLOMEWS CHURCH. James D. MacLsuchlln. ^stor. 10 The photograph is brown-toned, of Dilophosaui us and is being con­ of Friends of' Dinosaur Park, says Oak St. Rav. Ralph F. Jallay. paator. 741 E. Middle Turnpike. Rev. Martin The change was necessary because years ago in California. Martin Luginbuhl said his son has will deal with the decline of the fami­ 10 a.m. with a session (or women en- am. worship service and church black and white, 19 by 13 inches, structed in accordance with research that the group will continue to raise the Pollocks arem clos^ touch with 10 a.m.. church kchcol: 11 a.m., mor­ J. Schoisky, paator. Saturday maaa at school: 11 a.m. fellowship hour. Jan. 15 is Martin Luther King Day. a ning worahip; 7 p.m., avaning larvica State prosecutors Friday con­ lost time from work as a result of his the current attitukles on' the family. 5 p.m.; Sunday masaea at 8<». CENTER CONGREGAIIONAL SPEAKS matted and framed, in a 26 by 20 done for Friends of Dinosaur Park. funds to equip the classroom and FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH o( Eaal legal holiday. The meeting will be at and 11:30 a.m. CHURCH. 11 Center Street. Rev. firmed their case against Alan Lugin- arrest and the two court appearances After a potlucY supper Friday Hartford (Soulharn Bapiiit Convan- I Brswar inch wood frame. Dr. Donald Baird of Princeton exhibit area with educational ST. JAMES CHURCH. Rev. Willlem Newell H. Curtis Jr., senior pastor; 7:30 p.m. in the Memorial Building. buhl of 12 Westview Terrace, had which followed. He said he planned to llonl. 36 Main St. Rav Charlaa Colay, Steve Nickodemski. the manager University and Gregory S Paul of evening there will bes two sessions F. Carroll. Rav. Franda V. Krukowskl. Rav. Chat Copeland, aasoclate Park Place. materials. paator. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., worahip been dropped when his fingerprints review the matter with his attorney Competition slated from 7:15 to 9 p.m. dealing with the Item ministry; Rev. Edward J. Rear­ pastor; Rev. Clifford O.SImpson. of the Burger King on 467 Center Johns Hopkins University are con­ Donations to Friends of Dinosaur aarvicaa. nuraary; 0:45 a.m., Sunday don, In residence. Saturday maaaaa pastor emeritus. 10 a.m. worahip aer- failed tq match those on file with at some unspecified future time. structure of marriage.. achool; 6 p.m.. Training Union. aomeone wrote: "In the St., is offering a $50 reward (or the sultants for the restoration project. Park are tax deductible and new M A N C H E S TK R - The Second at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; Sunday maaaei at vice. 10 a.m. Church School. 11;15 Air quality report California authorities. Luginbuhl had Manchester. On Saturday tneke will be FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH 7:30. 9 ar^ 10:30 am., noon and 6 g(wd old daysr when things return of the photo, with “ no The model will cost approximately members are welcome The group's Congregational Church, 385 N. Main a.m. coffee ahoppe. been arrested on grand larceny Supervised skating The closing date for returning breakfast meetings fdr jnen only and (Lutharan Church In Amartca). 1120 p.m. got rough, what you did was HARTFORL (UPl) - The sUte questions asked, regardless of cir­ $46,850. Friends of Dinosaur Park mailing address is P.O. Box 107. Slhrar Lana. Rav. Paul E. Hanry Jr., 8T. BRIDGET CHURCH, 70 Main charges Dec. 19 on a fugitive from M A N C H E S TE R - There will be .St., is sponsoring a "Young Artists" applications will be April 6 and without.)' We have raised a Department of Environmental cumstances," he said. has raised $45,987 to date. The group (or women only at^7:30 a.m ., paator 9:30 am., Sunday School; 8t. Rav. Philip A. Sheridan and Rev. South Windsor supervised ice skating at Charter Manchester. CT. 06040. For more in­ competition for all instruments, 10:30 a.m. cotlaa hour: 11 a.m. generation who have never Protection reported moderate air justice warrant originating in San auditions will be held at the church followed by two morning sessions Emilio P. P aM li. co-paatora Satur­ WAPPING COMMUNITY CHURCH. The theft was reported to the matched a $20,000 challenge grant formation. people may call Mrs. voice, and chamber music groups. worahip. experienced doing without qualities across Connecticut Friday Oak Park and Center Springs Annex on April 26. The awards concert will dealing with “ Wirinfp for Com­ day maaaea at 6 and 7:30 p.m; Sun­ 1790 Ellington Road. Rev. Harold W. Diego, Calif. police Monday. from the Hartford Foudation for Newton at (203 ) 643-4270. The competition is open to such FIRST CONOREQATIONAL day maaaas at 7:30, 9. 10:30 and Richardson, minister. 9:16 snd 10:46 anything significant today and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 9 be May 17 at 7 p.m. Applicants will CHURCH. 67 Main St. Rgv. William E. and forecast moderate levels stated Luginbuhl had not been to Califor­ Public Giving and is now concen­ munication.” The final session, noon. a m., worship servlos and' church groups composed of students in Flynn, mlnlatar. 10 am., worahip aat- Consequently, we are a peo­ wide for Saturday. nia for about three years, and never p.m., weather permitting. be notified by mail or phone of the “ Parenting," will be held after JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES. 647 school. vloa, church achool. child cara: ple of Instant demands. Grades 8-12. They will be auditioned 11 Tolland TurnpHia 9:30 am.. Bible ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI CHURCH. audition times and their audition lunch. a.m., coffaa hour; 6 p.m., youth choir; Any likely solution to our by a jury of teachers and performers discouree; 10:20 am., group dlacue- 673 EHington Road. Rev. Cart J. results. The Young Adult and High School 7 p.m., youth lallowahlp. aion. nation’s inflationary night r . Sharer, putor. Saturday maaaea at 4 and winners will receive cash awards FAITH TABERNACLE CHURCH, ' All instrumentalists and singers Conference will be held Saturday ZION EVANGEUCAL LUTHERAN and 5:30 p.m.; Sgnday maaaea at mare will Involve sacrifices 1636 Forbaa SI. Rav. Ralph CHURCH (MItaourl Synod). Cooper Choose from over 50 non-credit and also play at an awards concert. will be expected to audition by 7:30. 9:30 and 11 a.m. of amenlUet to which we Bridge results announced afternoon and conclude in the Saundara. paator. 10 am., Sunday end High atraeta. Rev. Charlee W. T h * HWorkl Alm anac Applications may be obtained by ST. MARGARET MARY CHURCH. playing two pieces from memory and evening after a pizza supper. achool; 11 a m., worahip aarvloa; 7 Kuhl. pastor. 9 am.. Divine worship: have grown fondly ac­ Rav. John J. Quinn, paator; Rav. Smyth and Flo Smyth; 3. Mary Corkum and Louise Ker- writing or calling the church office. p.m., avangallalic aarvloa. Nuraary at 10:15 a.m. Sunday School and Youth customed, especially in M AN CH ESTER — Results in the Center Bridge Club courses must submit a letter of recommenda­ On Sunday the Pollocks will be the all aarvicaa. Joseph H. Keating, assistant pastor. 649-2863 or Herbert Chatzky, Forum; 10:15 to 11:30 am.. First and Saturday mass st 5 p.m.; Sunday terms of government ser- play on Dec. 12 are as follows: mode. tion from their private music teacher speakers at both the 8 a.m. and 11 BURNSIDE UNITED METHODIST___ second yeer youth Instruction; Holy minister of music at the church, 649- masses st 6:30. 10 and 11:30 a.m. vices. Get a group together, North-South, 1. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Massett; 2. Mr. and East-West, 1. Frank Bloomer and Mary Warren; 2. and their school music teacher. a.m. worship services, discussing the t 'X Communion the first snd third Sun- ST. PETER S EPISCOPAL At Manchester Community College 6198 or write him at 109 Henry .St.. dsy of ooch month. snd they will agree that Mrs. Bert Davis; 3. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Prentiss. Grace Barrett and Mary Tierney; 3. Peg O'Connor and relation of the home to the world, wwchip wvic«. ^ cpnVavhM CHURCH. Sand Hill Road. Rev. Bruoe CHURCH OF CHRIST. LydsN and Jaoguee. paator; Rev. Ronald E. government oosts must be East-West, 1. forbara Anderson and Flo Smyth; 2. Mr. Marion McCarthy. this Spring They will also speak to the adult birough pg* s. 9:ib t.m. Vernon streeta Eugeno'Brewsr and Haideman, aaaMant to tha paator. 8 reduced. But when you ask and Mrs. Atoynaton; 3. Kailash Birmiwal and Shashi Dec. 18 results are; Steve HolL ministers. Sunday tar- a.m.. Holy Communion; 10 a.m.; vloas: 9 a.m. BibW claaaaa; 10 am. specifically which Lalvani. 1. Burt and Flo Smyth; 2. Barbara Davis and Ihrankie Courses beginning the third week in January inciude: froin 9.25 to 10:25 a.m. / s«niof High F^itowthipt. family aarvloa and Sunday eohool. programs, the group har­ Program scheduled worship; 6 p.m. worship. Wodnosday: AVERY STREET CHRISTIAN Results for Dec. 19 are: Brown; 3. Sandy Craft and Jim Baker; 4. Margaret Boyle Cm you match thaac UA Call the church offices kl^ 2 8 5 5 , for vvebley m e m o r i a l church 7 p.m. BIbfs study. Nursory providod REFORMED CHURCH. Rav. Bart Van mony dissipates. ^ Assertiveness Training for sN iorvlois. North-South, 1. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lucal; 2. Linda and Mary Warren. MANGIIKSTKH - The "Fully Antwerpan, pastor. 9:46 a.rn.. S u n ^ Selfiahneu lies at the root PnalMata with thalr pt^Ueal secret ol communication, and the FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, school; 11 s.m. and 7 p.m., worship of all our economic woes. An Mztiaat Simmons and Glenn Prentiss; 3. Sandy Craft and Jim Alive Experience,' will be the theme skills of personal relationships. There is a discount for registration PMtor. 930 i m. worship Mrvio* SCIENTIST, 447 N. Main St. 10:30 LOagrfaWaakliiitOB OVER 80 YEARS OF DEPENDABLE SERVtCE ^ Philosophical Psychology II sarvios. nursary at both aarvloat. ability to think of others on ■ Baker. of a new adult education program to Sister Gabrielle said. received before Jan. 14, and there .. ot.rt runnosa’ am., church ssrvlds. Sunday school, MESSIAH EVANGELICAL llhoaasJaNanaa snd oars for small ohildran. par with aeU (PU I.I:H) East-West, 1. Flo Smyth and Barbara Anderson; 2. Men In a Changing Society be presented at .St. Bridget Church She said there are five central arc scholarships available for'Junior mooting m eiyo Eiomonivy school' LUTHERAN CHURCH (WItoonsIn 1 WUUam R. Rarriaoa COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH. Synod). 300 Buokland Road. Rav. will create a spirit of doing 4. JamaaCBachanan Clem Hitchcock and Wilma Curtiss; 3. Kailash Birmiwal atlas bantly Hall for 10 weeks, starting Jan. 14. areas or attitudes in the vision of high and senior high students. Kingoion Drtvf. r#v. eim Rowioy! 585 E. Centar St. Rav. Jamas I. Mook, ^ Typing for toons pulor. 10 rm. BIbl* clutM; 11 p.m Ronald Muetjel. pastor. 9:30 a.m.. without to achieve the |.TlMo8araltoaatvalt and Shashi Lalvani. The program will be conducted on mlnistsr. 0:15 am., Church school for worship aarvloa; 10:30 a.rn.. Sunday each person, namely the way they C h u r r h n n iF o a n t •orHilpt»rvlc»;7p.m.,Ev«ilnai«.. ■H agss. kindsrgarton throu^ Grad# greater good for all in the a-Damocrat Results in the Manchester Morning Bridge Club play on • 24 Hour Emergency Service Wednesdays from 9:30 to 11:30 a m. x..liuriin vie*. Nunwy piavkM >u m . •ohool. y Sexual Offenders: Their Victims & see (attitudes toward), themselves, pageant tw 4 continuing during Iho s^vloa; 10:30 OUR SAVIOR LUTHERAN long run. Even on such a b- lUpibUeiB Dec. II are as follows: V tC M . • Burner Sales & Service by John Powell, SJ and l,orella life, the world, others and God...... She. VERNON — St. John's Church s.m.. Morning worship, nuraary CHURCH, (Missouri Synod) 239 mundane level Christian c P t iir a M providsd. Swiss team, 1. Barbara Davis and Frankie Brown, Flo Society Brady and will be coordinated by Qrsham Road. 9 a m., Sunday d.WUf said each of these attitudes will be ^*>“01, Route 30, will present a Feast G l S S t O l l b u r V CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE. 236 moral princinles wnrS • Clean Heating Oils Sister Anne Gabirelle. •chool; 9 and 10:16 a.rn.. worship. a. DauNcraMtapubUcan Barre and Phyllis Pierson; 2. Faye Lawrence and Peg examined in detail. a* Lights Pageant on Jan. 11 at 3 p.m. ^ Main SL Rav. Naala McLain, aanior Dunfleld, Penny Weatherwax and Linda Smith; 3. Jim Registor by phonp: 646-2137 The program will emphasize a pastor; Rav. Oaoega Emmm. mlnistar \ / A r n n n The fee will be $1.50 for the per- The public Is invited to attend. itold. iwv. j^ ® r BgMi tf enn Baker and Sandy Craft, Mary Willhide and Sue Skorts. 649-4595 positive, enjoyable approach to the of visitallon andoutroaoh. 9:30am., i i w i i ANSWERS Community Services sonal notebook. For more informa- Befresbments will be served after Bannon. pMtor. Saturday mua at s Sunday achool: 10:45 am., worship, Results for Dec. IS are; /■"Vy ST. JOSEPH CHURCH. 33 West Idxlill and Vomon 8tratts Call Us fo r Your Ho)ne Heating art of living, the art of loving, the chiidran's church and nursory; 7 ta'ta'I M CC. 60 Bldwell St. lion call 643-54M or 643-2403 the pageant. S7o m ® St., Rockville. S a tu r^ misees et 6 North-South, 1. Ethel Coon and Kaye Baker; 2. Burl And Air Conditioning Needs ... p.m., svoning ssrvlco, nursory. snd 7 p.m.: Sunday massaa at 6:30 IMCC Manchester, CT 06040 3*^ I ^-4vn»A»- •A.»^v

<» - EVENING HERALD, Sat.. Jan lU. Mffll EVENING HERALD, Sat., Jan. 10, 1«81 - 7 People/Places ‘They used-to laugh, but they’re thanking me now’ from the lid of Brim FreezeUried Saiiiu> uie containers of Taster's \ By MARTIN SLOANE Ground. Look for the hang- 1-inch square from the Choice Regular or DEARSUPERMARKET tag. Expires March 31, plastic lid of Ground Decaffeinated totaling 8 SHOPPER — I recently 1981. Sanka, any size. Expires ounces. Expires March 31, decided to give my sister a HAWAUAN PUNCH Buy March 31, 1981. 1981. coupon wallet as an extra Supermarket Shopper One Get One Free. Rechlve SANKA BRAND Coupon WAGNER-STALEY wedding gift. a six-pack of Hawaiian Refund Offer. Receive a $1 Breakfast Refund Offer. China^s link to antiquity lures travelers My mother and 1 stuffed Punch. Send the required coupon and 15 cents in Receive a $1 refund. Send it with the kinds of coupons refund form, the Universal postage. Send the required the required refund form we thought she'could use meeting. On her way out, the two rolls cost her only dress to receive the form fund forms at the super­ Product Code from one 8- refund form and two Sanka and seven Wagner Drink By BETTY RYDER South China, Guangshou is unique. on her first trip to the my sister thanked us and 18 cents. required by this $1.50 re­ market, in newspapers and ounce can of Hawaiian proofs of purchase. The labels or three Staley Family Editor ^Atop its highest hill is its most supermarket as a married said that coupon wallet What’s more, the five fund offer; Duraflame magazines, and when Punch Fruit Punch and a proof is the inner seal from Syrup labels. Expires June "Oh, East Is East, and West It 'dazzling attraction —Zenhai Lou, a lady. was the most important rolls that together cost Coupon Offer, Department trading with friends. register receipt on which any Sanka jar or the square 30, 1981. majestic five-story red rectangular West, and never the twain shall My sister and her new wedding present she only 95 cents provided the OOS, P.O. Box 24305, Offers may not be you- have circ le d the inch of plastic from the lid Bonus! This offer meet, , built in 1 ^ during the high husband were surprised received. — Barbara from proofs of pui chase that she Oakland, Calif. 94623. This available in all areas of the purchase price of any six- of any Sanka can. Expires doesn’t require a form: Till, earth and sky stand point of the . when they opened the . needed for a $1.50 Bolt re­ offer expires April 30,1981. country. Allow 10 weeks to ack of Hawaiian Punch 8- Feb. 28, 1981. HERSHEY'S INSTANT presently at God’s great Judg­ "Xian (Sian):...... a city clearly small package and found D^AR BARBARA - fund. Subtracting the cost Clip ‘n’ file refunds receive each refund. ounce cans. Expires Dec. SENECA GRAPE 50-Cent Refund Offer, P.O. ment Seat." (Rudyard Kipling) 1865^ tracing its roots back to 6,000 B.C. the coupon wallet. They You have again of the postage stamp (Week of Jan. 4) BRIM Decaffeinated 31, 1981. JUICE Coupon. Receive a Box NB-546 El Paso, 1936). Xian’s marvelous Bell and Drum laughed, thinking It was demonstrated the great needed to send for the re­ Beverages (Fiie 8) Coffee. Receive two 50- SANKA BRAND 1981 50-cent coupon. Send the Texas 79977. Receive two Times have changed Since Towers, excellent examples of early only a joke. value of a gift of coupons fund, Ms. Wright received Clip out this file and keep cent coupons and postage. Calendar Offer. Receive a hang tag from a specially 25-cent coupons. Send the Kipling's day. The mystique that is Chinese craftsman ship, are also Mom and I felt a little and refund forms. five free rolls of paper it with similar cash-off Send the required refund 1981 calendar containing up marked bottle of Seneca sticker from one specially China, which for many has been visi­ highlights of any tour. foolish, so we smiled and I have received dozens of towels and a 40-cent profit. coupons — beverage refund form and two proofs of to $27.20 in discount and Grape Juice. Expires Dec. marked package of 1-pound ble only through books, theatre or "Nanjing (Nanking): Nanjing is a pretended that it was only letters telling a story We refunders call that a offers with beverage purchase from Brim. The coupons. Send the required 31, 1981. Hershey's Instant. Expires art, can become a reality when the perfect blend of old and new. More a gag. similar to yours: "They home run! coupons, for example. proof is the inner seal from refund form and (our TASTER’S CHOICE. Dec. 31, 1981. first regularly scheduled air service than 2,500 years old, it offers visitors The honeymoon came to laughed at the wedding (or The recipients of the Start collecting the ne^ed the 4- or 8-ounce jar of Sanka proofs of purchase. Receive a $1 refund. Send Copyright 1981 between the United States and the the Ming Tomb of T'ai Tzu (1381 AD) a sudden end at the super­ the shower or the Smart Shopper Award proofs of purchase while Brim Freeze Dried or the The proof is the inner seal the required refund form UnitrH Feature Syndicate People’s Republic of China in 32 and the Jiangsu Museum, with ar­ market check-out counter housewarming party), but receive my "1981 Guide to looking for the required re­ 2-inch square of plastic from any jar of Instant or and the inner seals from Inc. years is re-established Jan. 28 and tifacts traced back more than 5,000 when the newlyweds they thanked me later for Cqupons and Refunds.” So, Pan American World Airways begins years. realized the total of all my thoughtful gift.” send the details of your flights to Beijing (Peking) and “Hangshou (Hangchow): The their purchases. smart shopping . Chinese lovingly describe Hangshou They had just gone Smart nhopper award experiences to me in care The major destination for visitors as 'The China of Dreams'. Rolling merrily up and down the Kathy Wright of Joplin, of this newspaper. and businessmen is Beijing (Peking) hills are dotted with colorful aisles throwing everything Mo., found Bolt paper the capital of China for more than 900 and temples, framing the expanse of that looked good into their towels advertised at 59 Refund update IWIN *525.00 THIS WEEK I years. Known as the Forbidden City, a porcelain blue lake in the heart of shopping cart. Of course, cents a roll. She had a Bolt Refunders who still have the Imperial Palace is a symbol of a the city.” they forgot to bring along coupon good for 31 off on Modess “no expiration China of yesteryear. A complex of six In its guidelines for the first-time their wedding present. three rolls. That brought date” refund forms retur­ imperial residences, it contains 9,000 traveler to China Pan Am suggests if Well, the love birds are cost of the three rolls down nable to P.O. Box 14715 in . rooms. I you are an American traveling to 6ow clipping coupons like to 77 cents. Baltimore should submit Pan Am’s Harvey Berman tells of China for pleasure, go as a member ' crazy. My mother-in-law is Two weeks later, another their refund requests “The Hall of Supreme Harmony” of a tour group. Few Americans —or even building shelves on store offered the same before Feb. 28. The com­ PRIZE CROSSWORD N O . 1351 which is the highest of the palaces any other foreigners —are permitted which to store their proofs special as well as double pany has announced that CLUES ACROSS: and was used by Chinese rulers to to go on their own. The reason for of purchase. coupon savings. This time, the post-office box will be 1. That H should hava lad to tho downlall of so bedazzle dignitaries on special state this policy, the airline reports, is that Mom and I laughed clos^ on March 1. Ms. Wright had a coupon . many man, Is tragic. t m m occasions. the Chinese are anxious for you to JVI V g I ourselves silly last night as good for 50 cents off on two a. Having had a vigorous day, a man may bo vary Other sections of the Forbidden enjoy your stay in their country, so we watched my sister at Refund of the day rolls. When the value of ralaxod and Just not tooling llk o ------. u U W b U City include the Palace of Heavenly they arrange for all visitors to te es­ her first coupon-club that coupon was doubled. Write to the following ad- Purity, the Palace of Earthly corted by a China International 7. Woallh. ■ 8. 8omo of thorn, ot courao, aro moro hill of "R[r]c0En The Great Wall, China’s storied link to the past, may ular viewing point at Badaling, near the capital city of Tranquility, and the East West Travel Service (C.I.T.S.) well rank ahead of the Egyptian pyramids as one of the Beijing (Peking), the Wall once stretched across China’s Palaces. guide/interpreter. alcohol than others. & m K m ■ ^ r | | n 10. Obviously It la not without appoal. foremost wonders of the world. Seen here from the pop­ northern frontier for more than 31,000 miles. Berman says other points of in­ As for the itinerary, most tours Tryouts scheduled terest are: The Temple of Heaven, start, and end at a point outside the 12. Whon playad, will command a certain amount the Summer Palace, Beijing Univer­ People’s Republic of China. Once a of attention. a i p | M f B e sity. tour enters China, the itinerary, as 13. Found on a ladder. W In Shanghai, which he says is not well as all travel arrangements and for variety show 14. Confronted with a wait, you can probably And w j i T g i r n r unlike New York, London or Rome, accommodations, are in the hands of something to do to ------the time. he suggests a cruise down the the C.I.T.S., and will vary from tour By GLORIA BENSON 15. If you haven’t a ------for Investment, you’ll n|t B e ■ u to tour. Huangpu River to the mouth of the Hi everyone! Gloria here hardly maks money on the stock market. M\ r n m m Yangtsee aboard a triple-decker Other information such as clothing, wanting to remind you 17. In which obviously unnatural coloring dnay sightseeing boat. eating and drinking, currency, stu ^ about some happenings sometimes be used. ^ ■ f I B n J In addition, visitors might opt for a ping, cameras and film, tipping, here at the center. Senior citizens 21. During a race. It’s encouraging for any backer stop at the Shanghai Museum of Art communications and medical ser­ The first thing we want If hie horse seems to b e ------very well. ■ U o U v w j ( ? n _ 0 6 and History, the Garden of the Man­ vices can be obtained from your to remind you of is our 22. F in e ------la the sort of thing most travel agent. Variety Show. The final darin Yu, the Shanghai Industrial people like the look of. r i E l A l Ir H jI Exhibition and the Longhua Pagoda. Plans are for the airline to operate tryouts are scheduled for Other than Beijing (Peking) and two weekly round-trip flights to Sunday, Jan. 18 at 2 p.m. Christensen, 441. if you are interested please On Wednesday our ac­ come on Thursday at 9 Shanghai, . he suggests a visit to China. The service will be increased We still have a few I Agree to accept the judges decision as final some of the following cities: to three weekly round-trip flights on openings for our Florida tivities were closed due to a.m. "Suzhou (Soochow): When Marco April 26. trip. If you are tired of this the snow storm. Now Joe 5. Also, anybody in­ NAME ...... Polo triumphantly returned to The U.S. — China flights, which cold weather, drop in and D. has a few things to tell terested in forming a chess Venice following his celebrated originated 45 years ago with the sign lip. At this point, we you. club, please contact the CLUES DOWN: ADDRESS ...... odyssey to Cathay, he not only raved “China Clipper” flying boat, will be are also taking outsiders. 1. If anybody is in­ center and Joe will get 1. Would be much rarer, sonw honest citizens CITY...... STA TE .... about silk, spices and spaghetti, but flown with the 2^passenger, 560- The final payment is due at terested in the caning back to you. think, H penalties were tougher. IS YOUR HERALD HOME DELIVERED YES the ‘magical gardens of Soochow’. A miles per hour Boeing 747SP jetliner. this time. class, you are urged to sign Cathy Busky was the 2. The act o f ------a person usuallyr NO up and bring the chair brilliant horticultural triumph, the Is the People's Republic of China On Monday we will winner of our “Little Involves dirset physical contact wRh that per­ CLIP AND MAIL TO: register for the Coachlight down so that we may Women” dolls. gardens were first planted during the really that much different than other son. 11th Century. tourist destinations? "Yes,” the air­ Dinner Theater. It will be a examine it and see if it Schedule for Week PRIZEWEEK PUZZLE matinee with a full needs to be reglued and Sunday; Rehearsal for 3. Possibly judged to be lacking In taste. C/0 THE EVENIHQ HERALD ■ "Guangshou (Canton): The most line says, "That’s what makes it so 1 HERALD SO., MANCHESTER, CT. imoortant foreign trade' center in fascinating.” luncheon. The name of the how much material you Senior Variety Show, 2 4. Less than flvs. show is “Anything Goes,” need. Incidentally, all p.m. 5. Denotsd. .J a Cole Porter musical. chairs must be stripped Monday: 8 a.m. registra­ g. If bad, It may be a touchy point. CONTEST RULES This is a coincidence and refinlshed before being tion for Coachlight 11. Dua to a minor car accident on the way, a foot­ Solve the puzzle by filling In the missing letters to make the because our variety show caned. The center will be Theater; 10 a.m. kitchen ball playsr may turn u p ------for tho game. words that you think best fit the clues. To do this read each this year is based on Cole able to get the materials social games; noontime 16. If a man ware t o ------damning evidence, clue carefully (or you must think them out and give every word Porter music. The price is for you. As soon as we get lunch served. 12:30 p.m. he could hardly bo a pillar of virtue. Its true meaning. $14.50.1 enough students we will pinochle games; bus pick You need not bo a subscriber to this newspaper to enter. You Sacred to Chinese, past and present, Beijing’s 18. A small mark or spoL 2. ment. A masterpiece of 15th Century Chinese Our mini-bus is running start the class, probably up at 8 a.m. return trips at 19. It’s closed In a wink. rnay submit as many entries as you wish. No mechanically (Peking) opulent Hall of Prayer For Good Harvests architecture and construction, it’s a growing again but you must call one around the 19th of January. 12:30 and 3:15 p.m. 20. Can causa numerous cssualtlos. produced (printed, mimeographed, etc.) copies ot the entry - major section of the Temple of Heaven — is ‘‘old favorite of "shutterbugs ” from around the world. day in advance so we can 2. Now for more good Tuesday; 9 a.m .bus for blank will be accepted. China's” most striking and representative monu­ maintain a schedule. news, Ed Bushnell has shopping. 10 a.m. square Anyone Is eligible to enter except employees (and members Our next date that the worked out an arrange­ dance class; 12:30 p.m. ot their families) of the Evening Herald. Legif Aid attorneys will be ment with William Hale, return from shopping; 1 ALL ENTRIES MUST BE MAILED IN SEPARATE ENVELOPES •here Is Feb. 19 from 10 to president of Heritage p.m. senior bowling at NO LATER THAN MONDAY OF NEXT WEEK, AND BEAR A WORD LIS T 12 p.m. Please call the of­ Savings, to donate Parkade Lanes; 1:30.p.m. POSTMARK. This Hat contains, among others, the correct words fice for an appointment. - thousands of board feet exercise class. The Herald will award the cash amount shown above to the Alio volunteers will be that was used for shelving Wednesday: 9 a.m. for the PRIZE CROSSW ORD PUZZLE tor release contestant who sends In an all-correct solution. II moro than here on the 14th and 28th of in House and Hale. Now health clinic; 10 a.m. Weekend ot January 10-11,1081. one all-correct solution !s received, the prize money will be the problem Is we have to ■ATTU k ill WlATHCR I this month to help you with pinochle games and ■INT LAME shared equally. Medicare forms, their take it out and bring it to friendship circle •OTTLE LAH 6. IF NO ALL-COR RECT SOLUTION IS RECEIVED, $25 WILL BE l i ^ s are from 1 to 3 p.m. the center. If you want to gathering; noontime lunch •URQLARt LIATHIR ADDED TO THE FOLLOWING WEEK'S PRIZE. •URQLARY LIKK ''N ex t Thursday because help, and we will need plen­ served; 12:45 p.m. bridge CANOIIR LIIR 7. The decision of the judges Is final and.all contestants agree to the schools are closed, ty of it, it is going to take games; 1 p.m. craft class. CANDLlt ULT abide by the judges decision. All entries become tho property LILY there will be no lunch but some time to disassemble Bus pick up at 8 a.m. CINT ot this paper. Only one prize will be awarded to a family unit. DOINQ MOPINQ we will have open card the shelves, please show up return trips at 12:30 and DOT MOVINQ 8. Everyone has tho same opportunity to win, for every entry will playing and visiting. at the former House and 3:15 p.m. DRINKS MOWING be checked, and the winner announced. No claiming Is DRUNKS RICHIS We are still seeking Hale building at 9:15 a.m. Thursday: 9 a.m. band ■Vf RUNG necessary. volunteers to sign up on our Monday. If you have a rehearsal; 9 a.m. dart SACI SIGNIPIID 9. The correct solution to this week’s PrIzoword will be ^ veritable treasure-trove of sheets in the foyer. If there hammer, screwdriver, league. 1 p.m. open card SAKS SPILLING published the following Saturday. Friendship Store IS a “must” first stop dazzling scroll paintings ceramic n u SWIUINO is something else you pry-bar, please bring them playing. No bus texlay. SOI TACKUNQ 10. The Herald reserves tho right to correct any typographical would rather do, let us down for it will make Friday: 10 a.m. kitchen POO TAPI errors which may appear during the puzzle game. TAPS tnree-story mart caters to tourists and Chinese specialities. things easier. Again, social games, exercise POUR 11. Tho sealed correct solution will bo kept In tho personal know. Also, we want the OOINO TICKLING volunteers to sign in so we please come down and class; noontime lunch custody of Nate Agostinelll, President Manchester State ~ can honor you at the end of help; it is once in a lifetime served. 12:30 p.m. setback 12. Lq5ori accepting prize money, tho contestant 'vlll bo /VI May. You need 75 hours of opportunity and greatly games. Bus pick up at 8 LAST WEEK’S j service to our center. The benefit the hobby shop. a.m. and return trjps at photographed for the paper. • book is in the front office. 3. Also, we have been 12:30 and 3:15 p.m.' PUZZLE SOLUTION We still have fliers on the granted the use of the 2 one week jaunt to Ireland R.O.T.C. green house, Menu for Week 2 scheduled for April 9 to the thanks to Mr. Peak, the Monday: Baked '11. It sounds like a very director. So, if you have macaroni and cheese, • exciting trip and April is a any square containers or tossed green salad, bread ^8 PRIZEWEEK PUZZLE S nice time to travel. se^ s and wish to donate and butter, gingerbread « them to the center, it will with topping, beverage. - On Tuesday the bowlers be much appreciate. Also Wednesday; Homemade » were knocking down the if you are interested in com chowder, hamburger CLUES ACROSS; bat. "Latl■' It latt diradly lo tha point, tinea It it only a LOST latl bat ■ pins at the Parkade volunteering your services, on bun, chilled fruit, GLOW not Itow. Sine* tha Ilow ol Itvt could bo • rM l and oblvlaui dangai. that may ba doublad In tha mannar mantlonad. r Holiday Lanes and the top you may call the . center beverage. tha clua li woidad mora lultably for QLOW. CLEAVINQ not clearing. CLEAVINQ Unlit up atptcitlly tirongly wlin and have your name put on Thursday: No meal. 7. JEALOUS not ratloua. JEALOUS It battar In Iona wltb lha attituda tht Idtt ol uting "mtchalat." Alto, ona may doubt It Iht ptih tlwy “ scorers were: Ray rallactad by tha dua. Ouatbona ol »a l raitta mora typically lo matlart ^ CLEAVE It rtally dtar ol all hindrance. • Donahue, 208; Harvey the list. Friday; Beef noodle ol duly, ato. TANGLED not manglad. Thay hardly “gal mangled" (mulHalad. ate ). Duplin, 548; Wanda 4. Also, our dart league soup, egg salad on whole ' t . RUNNINO not ruining. Tha wording ot tha clua livort lha Intanllonal II may are manglad In tha tanta ot being put mrough a wringer, may still needs more players, so wheat, dessert, beverage. (RUNNINO) rathar than lha unlnlantlonal (ruining). Ona Ktidly taakt era not tald to "gat mangled." “Oat TANGLED" It vary natural uttga. Kaselauskas, 165; Edna wayt of "ruining" a campaign, avan It It It Ihtl ot a poUtlcal opponant. 10. TRAIL not train. Againtt train, tha dua would not apply In lha cata ol a tingla-lridi railroad. Alto, ona taat It u aaoMar train (rathar than -travalart" at tuch) going tha oViar way. CLUES DOWN: i.Here’s bookmobile route PUT not cut. Thay PUT tham on, whathar or not cutting It Invdyad. 1. FEARFUL nol taartul. Tha "horror" mama llnkt up battar with tear DUMB not numb. Ona loo thoclitd lo tntwar quatllont. ate., may In. than wim taara. MANCHESTER - Here 4:10 p.m. —Woodstock Thuraday datd M tm OUMS with thodt. but numbntta la not tn opanly 2. PLAIN nol plaid In mttarlalt. plaldt ara utually llmllad while mere It i Drive. obttrvad thing. widt talactlon ot PLAIN cdort. Is next week's schedule for 10:30 a.m. —Case Drive. 10 LAP not lag. Tha IttI LAP can ba |utt loo rough lor tn axhtutlad 11. MUTE not luti. Tht dut't tpadlying “during t concert" (l.a.. a lima the Manchester Public 11:40 a.m. —Bluelleld runnar. tor axampla. "A lag” It not at praolta In maaning. whan It can ba ambarrataing to drop a MUTE) ladtt point tor lute, a Library bookmobile: Wednesday 17. LOOS nol cogt. Unllkt LOOS Hotting down a chtnnal, cogt do not valuable InttrumanI wbldt thould never ba dropped at any dma. Drive. "baooma jammad" ol thamtalvaa; tomalhing haa lo /am tham. to. ALONE not along. To ba ALONE whan a blowoul occuri would ba ona 9:30 a m. -Crestfleld Con­ 2:10 p.m. —Newman Street. ot me vroraa thlngt which could happen. "Driving along" It watk 2 0 . WILL nol dall. Ona can Imagint whatavar ona tanclat. ol courta. Tuesday valescent Home. ' 2:50 p.m. —Thomas Drive. Navarlhalatt. at "tomalhing ona might tall Into" (tha ttnat ol lha 22. MINE not llna. Extoullvat lor t MINE mutt hivt Ilia poaalbllltlat ol 9:30 a.m. —Manchester 3:30 p.m. —Pine Ridge dual, WELL la lha mora oonvincing. ditattar on mair mlndt at all timaa, Mining la a haurdout occupallon. Visualize a million p e«le standing Square. In the background is a section Early Learning Center. 2:10 p.m. —Spring Street Apartments. 21 LOST nol Itat. Tha "hopa ol racouping'' raittat attantlilly lo a LOST "Fine" It t bit ttralnad. (near Gardner). elbow-to-elbow for a public event and of the imposing Imperial Palace (For- Inking to the future, the new 17-story wing of the 10:30 a.m. -Lincoln Center. 4:10 p.m. —Fountain Village you get some idea of the unbelieveable bidden City), dating back to the Yuan around the comer from the main shopping area of 11:40 a.m. —Ivy Manor Apartments. Beijing (Peking) Hotel offers service features found Apartments. 2:50 p.m. —Tuck Road. size of Beijing’s (Peking) Tianamen Dynasty (1279-1368). Wangfujing and a short walk to Tiananmen (Photo* 3:30 p.m. —Nike Circle. DO IT WITH ABBY - nowhere else in China. It is ideally located, just by Pan American World Airways) 3:10 p.m. —Esquire Drive. 2:50 p.m. —Carpenter Road. 4:10 p.m. —West and North Read her advice every day 0 3:30 p.m. —Grissom Road. Fairfield streets. in your Evening Herald.

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8 - EVENING HERALD, Sat, Jan. 10, 1881 EVENING HERALD. Sat., Jan. 10, 1981 - 9 ■ iW Doctor talks Calendar about dieting

VERNON — Dr. Neil Brooks, a Rockville physician .Manchester Glastonbury Board approves- and Rockville ’s chief of family medicine, spoke about ’’Facts, Fads and Fallacies of Monday Monday Dieting,” at the hospital’s monthly luncheon lecture 8 p.m. — Board of Education, 45 North School Street. Board of Education, 8:00 p.m., Glastonbury High language course Wednesday. School, Hubbard Street. Tuesday BOLTON — The Board of Education approved having Dr. Brooks told those attending that he had personally Fine Arts Commission, 7:30 p.m. Academy School. a foreign language mini-course for grade 8 students lost 47 pounds during the past 11 months. He said he used 7:30 p.m. — Board of Directors, housing workshop, Zoning Board of Appeals, 7:30 p.m., Town Hall. beginning in September and is requesting a report on the self-hypnosis explaining it seemed no more than an effec­ hearing room. Municipal Building. Tuesday possibility of foreign languages being taught below the tive exercise in willpower. "When 1 experienced an urge Thursday Town Council, 7:30 p.m. Council room, Town Hall. grade'9 level. to eat I concentrated on two thoughts — that eating sen­ 6:15 p.m. — Board of Directors comment session. Wednesday A study on such a possibility being offered to students sibly makes me thinner and that I won’t eat when I’m not Directors' Office, Municipal Building. was done by the school’s curriculum council and Ann hungry,” he ;aid. Public Building Commission, 7:30 p.m., Buttonball Rudolph, teacher. He discussed several popular forms oi dieting and said School Library. According to the study, all school districts contacted that while they all work, the results they produce are Sewer Commission, 7:30 p.m.. Council Room, Town said foreign language offered in the elementary program often temporary. The best test of a successful diet, he Andover Hall. helps students when they enter high school. stressed, is whether or not it enables an individual to Monday Literature on the topic says that students will benefit keep his weight down permanently. Town clerk, 6 to 8 p.m.. Town Office Building. Hebron from studying foreign language at an early age. Dr. Brooks said that a daily intake of 2,(X)0 calories Tax collector, assessor, 7 to 9 p.m., Town Office The literature says that the United States does the least would maintain weight in most adults. He said to reduce, Building. Monday in promoting other languages than virtually any other an adult needed to cut his daily intake of calories by 800. Planning and Zoning Commission, 7:30 p.m.. Town Of­ Building official, town clerk,,tax collector, assessor, 6 country. And this would yield a loss of one pound every five to six fice Building. to 8 p.m.. Town Office Building. The curriculum council originally recommended a pilot days. Board of Fire Commissioners, 8 p.m., firehouse. Sanitarian, 6:30 to 9:30 p.m.. Town Office Building. program in foreign language be offered for one year at He conceded that weight reduction was not an easy Tuesday Tuesday the grade 8 level as a "selective elective.” ^Super Sunday^ proclaimed matter. He said for persons whose obesity was not Gilead Hill School Parent Teacher Organization, 7:30 But after meeting with school staff, the council related to heredity, to physical disability or to other Board of Education. 7:30 p.m., Andover Elementary “Super Sunday” is offically proclaimed. Steven Berman, vice-chairman of the School. p.m., school library. reversed its decision and recommended foreign language organic factors, loss of weight required a change In New look South Windsor Mayor Edward Havens signed Greater Hartford Jewish Federation 1981 habitual eating patterns. VI ednesday Planning and Zoning Commission, 8 p.m.. Town Office be taught to grade 7 and 8 students if the present staff or Building. Is 34-year-old Linda Ronstadt putting on years ago when she left in April of 1979 on a academic programs were not negatively affected. the proclamation which set Sunday, Jan. 18, Suburban Division, Mayor Edward Havens, Dr. Brooks explained that it’s a bad practice to skip Young at Heart, 1:30 p.m.. Andover Congregational weight? Linda is pictured here at right as she trip to Africa with California Gov. Edpiund Richard Packman, Bolton Elementary Center School and Rabbi Neil Kominsky of Temple Beth breakfast and eat a skimpy lunch noting that this would Church. Wednesday as the offical kickoff for the 1981 Greater result in an excessive craving for food at dinner and attended a dinner party at Luchow’s G. Brown Ip. In the right photo, she is holding principal, taking everything into consideration, Hartford Jewish Federation Israel Emergen­ Hill. (Herald photo by Messecar) Thursday Conservation Commission, 8 p.m.. Town' Office recommended mini-courses be offered to grade 8 would likely encouraged snacking during the evening Building. restaurant Thursday night following her a fork she picked up as a mock weapon cy Fund campaign. From left to right are Preschool story hour. 9:30 a.m., Andover Public students in September. hours. He added that it’s mgeh better to eat sensibly at Library. Thursday Broadway opening in “The Pirates of Pen­ against newspersons gathered for her arrival He said under the mini-course program students could regular intervals and to avoid food when not really hungry. Town offices and school closed for holiday. Town offices, schools closed for holiday. zance.” Photo at left was taken less than two at the restaurant. be exposed to a different language each quarter. He feels Friday that will introduce students to each language offered at Alcohol, he said, doesn’t help to keep weight at a Town supplies sand-salt desirable level. Liquor, aside from being a high source of the high school and will give them the opportunity to Bolton The Friends of Gilead, ham and bean supper, 5:30 to 7 calories, short-circuits the part of the brain which tells p.m., Gilead Hill Elementary School. select the language that interests them the most. Today Fuel bank needs funds Packman recommended an indepth study of the VERNON - The Public Works an individual he has had enough to eat. Department, as usual, this year is Linda Gates, a registered dietician at the hospital, Bolton Elementary Center School PTO townwide can MANCHESTER— To raise funds school’s communication, study skills and mini-courses 16 grants since September, 14 have deductible. supplying a sand and salt mixture for spoke briefly, citing the importance of eating a variety of and bottle pick-up, noon to 3 p.m. South Windsor for the Manchester Area Conference been low income families; two of In 1980 almost $10,000 was dis­ take place in order to evaluate the present courses and study the feasibility of offering a more in-depth foreign residents. The supplies are available foods to insure proper nutrition. of Churches Fuel Bank, the Savings whom had elderly living with them as bursed through the MACC Fuel Bank Sunday Monday language program in future years. at the glass recycling station on West She discussed the current popularity of vitamins taken Bank of Manchester has challenged to 66 families and single elderly in St. Maurice Church parish council, 7 p.m., parish Town Council Work Session. 7:30 p.m.. Caucus room. family members and two were elder­ Laura Manning, high school French teacher, Street and on Church Street near the in high daily dosage. And said there is no evidence that citizens and local community ly households. difficulty who did not qualify for center. Town Hall. recommended pursuing the idea of offering foreign corner of Washington Street along large amounts of vitamins are beneficial. organizations to match funds up to The Fuel Bank challenge period state or federal assistance. Monday Inland Wetland Agency, 7:30 p.m.. Green Room, Town languages at the elementary level because all students do the railroad right of way. She said that eating sensible portions of dairy products, Hall. $ 1, 000. will begin January 12 and run through Energy . kits are available free spots on hills, for the aid of better at that age. The department supplies the sand than that the department isn’t meat, cereals and fruit and vegetables — selections from Town clerk, tax collector, assessor, 7 to 9 p.m.. Com­ 'The MACC Fuel Bank has already February 28. Checks to match the from the MACC office and include motorists. <- responsible- for walks in front of munity Hall. Conservation Commission, 8:30 p.m.. Green Room. Board members supported having the high school and salt for private use only and the the four basic food groups — would give most individuals Town Hall. received 82 requests for fuel Savings Bank of Manchester grant plastic and tape for 8 windows, foam Hine cautions motorists that roads private property. an adequate daily allowance of vitamins. , Town Meeting, 8 p.m.. Community Hall. lanKuage teachers teach the mini-courses if possible. supply will be replenished as needed. Tuesday assistance since September and has should be made out and mailed to weather stripping tape and a door Residents may fill a pail or two for may be dangerous in the winter even Ordinance 20 provides for a fine of The hospital, noted for its delicious luncheons, didn't Tuesday dispersed almost $2,000.00 in outright MACC Fuel Bank Challenge, P.O. sweep. Volunteers will assist any if there is no snow on them. He said not more than $50 for any person who Planning and Zoning Commission 8:00 p.m. use on sidewalks and driveways. hold back in the calories yesterday Those attending were Board of Selectmen budget workshop session, 7:30 grants to help low income families Box 773, Manchester, 06040. All con­ elderly or handicapped household to Due to the hazard of large equip­ water running onto roads may turn violates the snow removal ordinance. given a list of the items to be served, as they came in, and Board of Education, 7:30 p.m., library in the High and elderly with utility bills. Of the tributions to MACC programs are tax install the plastic and strips. Roof proposal into icy patlches and he said p.m,. Community Hall. School. ment and the danger of high piles of. The ordinance is enforced by the were asked to guess how many calories per serving, of Water Pollution Control Study Committee, 7:30 p.m.. motorists should remember that police department. each item. Thursday sand, no sand will be available at the Community Hall. headed to PBC public worka yard or from the large bridges and overpasses freeze first, Chorale to sing The luncheon, which is served buffet-style, consisted of \^'ednesday Human Relations Commission, Caucus room. Town BOLTON — A proposal to have a new roof put on pile on West Street. Both of these Hine said that private contractors stuffed breast of chicken, rice pilaf, broccoli, salad, Hall. and residents, plowing driveways are Senior citizens. 1 p.m., Community Hall. Bolton Center School will be sent to the Public Building areas have been posted with "no MANCHESTER - The Vernon gelatin mold, and for dessert, a brownie topped with ice Commission for action. trespassing” signs. Ronald Mine, not to pile snow in the road. He said it Chorale, conducted by Herbert cream and chocolate sauce. Registration for exercise program, 11 a.m. to noon. Clubs is unlawful and it creates a hazard. Community Hall. Vernon The Board of Education is requesting the new roof for public works director, said for the Chatzky, will sing at the Second The item having the least calories per serving was the the school and estimates it will cost $65,480. protection of the public, absolutely Owners or occupants of buildings Congregational Church, 385 North broccoli at 25. The chicken, 400 and the stuffing 175. The Public Building Commission. 7:30 p.m.. Community are reminded they are responsible Hall. Sunday Broken down the cost for a new roof for the south wing no one will be allowed to enter either Main St., Feb. 8, at 7 p.m. dessert, of course, contained the highest number with 165 for clearing off the sidewalks in front for the brownie. 150 for the ice cream and 45 for the Thursday Junior High Pilgrim Fellowship, 5 p.m.. First of the building, considered in the worst shape, is $31,650, posted area to obtain sand or Music will include pieces from Congregational Church, Route 30. Bolton Lioness Club E.H. Historical Society for the middle wing $14,650 and for the north wing $19,270. anything else. of their property after every storm. Mozart, Brahms, West Side Story, chocolate'sauce. Town offices closed, no school. Senior High Pilgrim Fellowship, 7 p.m.. First The school board and administration are recomnien- The department has also placed The public works department Ave Maria, and the Testament of BOLTON — The Bolton Lioness Club will sponsor a EAST HARTFORD — The Historical Society of ESast DO IT DAILY - Play PRIZEWORD in Saturday’s Friday Congregational Church, Route 30. ' ding a new roof for the entire building. about 30 barrels along the roadside, removes snow from walks fronting Freedom of Randall Thompson. pancake breakfast from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Jan. 18 in St. Hartford will hold its regular monthly meeting Evening Herald.. "West of the Pecos," 7:30 p.m., Bolton Elementary The project is part of the board’s five year plan and is filled with salt and sand, at problem on town-owned property but other For more information, call Monday Maurice Church, 32 Hebron Road. Wednesday at the Raymond Library at 8 p.m. The 6198. School. CPR Refresher course for school staff, 6:30 p.m., Includ^ in its maintenance program. m ating will be followed by a demonstration of tole-ware Because the project will cost more than $50,000, it com­ Sykes School, Park Street. AARP 2129,1:30 p.m.. United painting and lampshade making conducted by local artist Methodist Church, Grove Street. es under the jurisdiction of the building commission. Coventry North Methodist Men Lorraine Trinks. Marjorie Short, a grade 4 teacher, was granted a leave Board of Education, 7:30 p.m., library. Middle School, Today Route 30. MANCHESTER — The Methodist Men of North United G l a S t O n b u r V E m b l e m of absence beginning March 1 and a child rearing leave of HUD defines limits Methodist Church, 300 Parker St., will have a potluck Roast turkey supper, 5 to 6:30 p.m.. First Tuesday absence for the 1981-1982 school year. Congregational Church. supper Jan. 12 at 6:30 p.m. at the church. GLASTONBURY — The Glastonbury Emblem Club Mrs. Short has taught in the Bolton school system for 14 Tax Planiiinj! Commission public hearing, 7:30 p.m.. will sponsor a ham and bean supper Jan. 17 at 7:45 at the Monday The theme of the program, to follow the supper, will years. of moderate income 0o4iKlibl« Memorial Building, Park Place. be, “Tall Ships and fall Tales by a Short Dude.” All men Elks Lodge, South Glastonbury. The board approved the purchase of a new dictaphone Board of Education grievance hearing, 7 p.m., Coven­ and women of the church are invited to attend. Tickets may be reserved by calling 633-0044, 633-0964, for $803. The purchase price will be spread over a three VERNON — Persons aarning less than come and going trom one person in a fami­ CUT Wednesday try High School. 633-5670, 289-6811 or 527-3117. year period. $18,560 a year are considered to be in the ly, to eight, the income figures set for Sec­ Board of Education, 7:30 p.m., Coventry High School, Drawing classes, Tolland County Art Association, 9:30 "low-to-moderate income” bracket, ac­ a.m., Lottie Fisk Building, Henry Park. Manchester AARP tion 8 (low and moderate income) housing Planning and Zoning Commission. 7:30 p.m.. Town Xi Gamma Chapter cording to the Department of Housing and are: $13,000; $14,050; $16,700; $18,550; Hall. Bloodmobile visit, noon to 5 p.m.. The Colony, Talcott- Preparedness week set ville. , MANCHESTER — The Manchester Chapter 1275 of the MA.NCH ESTER — Xi Gamma Chapter of Beta Sigma Urban Development. $19,700; $20,900; $22,050; and $23,200. Tuesday American Association of Retired Persons, will meet Jan. BOLTON — The Board of Selectman has designated Mayor Marie Herbst had asked George Eighty percent of the median income Board of Education Budget and Finance Committee, 2 Phi will meet Tuesday night at 8 at the home of Geri Du- Jan. 11 through Jan 17 as Winter Preparedness Week. The OUR OWN Coventry Garden Club, noon. Town Hall, to 5 p.m.. Administration Building, School Street. 14 at 1:30 p.m. at South United Methodist Church 1226 mond, 163 Irving St. Russell, town planner, to get income equals the $18,560. Main St. designation is to make people aware the Federal figures from HUD after some Town Coun­ Last Monday night the Town Council, Wednesday Charter Revision Commission, 7:30 p.m.. Memorial Following the business meeting. Miss Marilyn Broneill Emergency Management Agency has pamphlets about Building, Park Place. Nodine Pazder, dietician at Manchester Memorial will present a program on window treatments. cil members ejected to approving a with about three members objecting, ap­ Friendly Circle Koffee Klatch, noon to 1:30 p.m.. First Hospital, will show slides and talk on diabetes. emergencies and how to deal with them. • preliminary proposal to develop more low proved the concept of an additional 50 low Congregational Church. Board of Education Transportation Committee, 7:30 The pamphlets, which are available at the Community and moderate income units in Vernon. p.m.. Administration Building, School Street. South Windsor VFW and moderate income units on Route 30 Thursday Hall and Bentley Memorial Library, tell what steps The mayor said that some council where other similar construction has TAXES AND Cheney Tech Club should be taken to survive this winter. Town offices closed, no school. Thursday SOUTH WINDSOR — The South Windsor VFW Post members implied that the units would be already been approved. Friday Decorative design classes, Tolland County Art Associa­ MANCHESTER — The Parent Student Club of Howell 10215 will meet Jan. 15 at 7:30 p.m. in the meeting room for persons on welfare and said the town The proposed construction would in­ tion, 9:30 a.m.. Cook home, 47 Lee Lane, Tolland. Cheney Technical School will have a speaker from the of the .Society for Savings on Ellington Road. has enough such units. Schools closed for energy conservation. clude 18 one-bedroom units; 22 two- .Schools closed in observance of Martin Luther King Department of Environmental Protection who will dis­ For club notices HUD officials told the town planner that bedroom units and 10, three-bedroom un­ Day. cuss various aspects of energy conservation at its $23,200 is considered the median family in­ its. JAVE East Hartford Friday meeting Jan. 14. To list club notices in this column, call Betty Ryder at Coventry Schools closed for energy conservation day. The group will meet in the cafeteria of the school, 791 The Herald, 643-2711, two days before desired publication by Monday W. Middle Turnpike, at 7:30 p.m. date. Emergency Medical Services Commission, 7:30 p.m.. Police report arrests Roy De Crane Council Office, Town Hall. PZC to meet Monday Wednesday John J. Gardner, 17, of 126 W. Main St., the state Department of Labor, ft is Planning and Zoning Com:Tiission, 7:30 p.m.. Council Only At COVENTRY — Th^ Planning and Zoning Commission Rockville, was charged Thursday with alleged that Raymer collected unemploy­ Chambers, Town Hall. will meet Monday at 7; 30 p.m. at the Planning Office in third-degree burglary and third-degree ment benefits fraudulently in 1978. He was released on a $500 non-surety Handicapped Services Commission, 7:30 p.m.. the Town Office Building. There will be an election of a larceny. . The step-by-step way to save money on your taxes — plus valuable Conference Room, Town Hall. Sherwin temporary chairman, discussion of a sud subdivision on He was arrested on a warrant for an bond for appearance in court on Jan. 20. tips on how you can reap the benefits of little-used tax advantages Retirement Board, 6 p.m.. Personnel Office, Town Boston Turnpike, septage waste disposal application, and alleged offense that happened in Stephen H. Connors Jr., 64, of 41 Reed Hall. a discussion of the planner’s position. September at aest Main Street apartment. St., Rockville, was charged Thursday with Thursday Williams a gal. He was released on a $500 non-surety bond reckless driving in connection with the in­ Educators set meeting for appearance in court in Rockville on vestigation of a three-car accident at the Martin Luther King ceremony, 10:30 a.m,. Council intersection of East Main and Prospect Chambers. Jan. 20. Stores COVE.NTHA - The Board of Education will meet streets. Economic Development/Redevelopment Commission, Monday at 7:30 p.m. at Coventry High School. The board Police said the Connor's car allegedly 7:30 p.m. Council Chambers. SaveB will discuss the budget deficit, a report on enrollment, Arthur E. Chappel, 40, of 1189A Main crossed the center line and struck a car League of Women Voters, 7:30 p.m., Conference Room. teacher negotiations, secretarial negotiations, custodial St.. Coventry, was charged Thursday with driven Robert G. Bonan, 27, of 31 Center negotiations, a computer program proposal, a softball two counts of issuing bad checks. He was St.. Rockville and another car headed arrested on a warrant for offenses that field, installation of a traffic sign, and approval of sub­ west, driven by William J. Labarge, 20. of Students selected On Our Finest Interior Latex allegedly occurred in Rockville in stitutes. Tolland. He was released on his promise September. The Board of Education will hold a grleveance hearing to appear in court on Jan. 19. • One Coal Coverage, applied as directed. Monday at 7 p.m. at Coventry High School library. The He was released on a $2,000 non-surety Century III Leaders Paint and Ensimel > BeautiluUor>9 tailing colors. board will hear the grleveance of Clarence Edmondson. bond for appearance in court in Rockville MANCHESTER— Melissa Spiel of Manchester and Classic 99; Our Rnest Interior Flat Latex on Jan. 20. Brian Freeman of Fairfield have been selected to repre­ James E. Raymer Sr., 51, of 12 Bran- LET US HELP YOU DO sent Connecticut in the 1981 Century 111 Leaders Wall & Trim Paint reg. $15.99 a gal. AI croft Road, Rockville, was arrested DO IT DAILY - KNOW WHO TO CALL program, a national scholarship competition for high Thursday on a warrant charging him with WHEN YOU NEED SOMETHING DONE YOUR TAXES school seniors. Classic 99; Our Finest Interior ^ second-degree larceny. by reading the Business and Service Miss Spiel and Freeman are among 102 finalists an­ Latex Satin Enamel r.g $i6 99agai 103? The warrant was issued on complaint of Directory in the Evening Herald. Starting Monday, exclusively In your Evening nounced today by Scott D. Thomson, executive director Hebron Herald, a 14-part series tells how you can cut your own of the National Association of Secondary School Prin­ cipals. federal Income taxes and save. Blg^^lu^ on Handy Helper Items! SPRMG SEMESTER REUSTRATION CONN. ITALIAN Each finalist will receive a |1,500 college scholarship Meeting set at 9 A.M. to NOON EARTHQUAKE Excerpted from the new book by Ray DeCrane, R oller and M asking Tw in Pack 5 qt. Plastic REUEF.INC. exp«nse-paid trip March 13-16 to Colonial Tray K it 12 f t Tape I T q x Roller Covers B ucket M easure HEBHON - The Rham P.T.S.G and the Rham In- 4 P.M. to 7 P.M. SEND YOUR former business editor of the Cleveland Press and vice Williamsburg, Virginia, to compete in the national Cen­ Cover, toiler mCoat . Easy m Psckconiainc tury III Leaders conference where additional triray service Planning Group will hold a planning meeting at JAN. 12 and JAN 13 DONATIONS I TO THE president and financial counselor for Cuyahoga scholarships will be awarded. Every state and the • 3/4’ H60 • D u ra b le '"'ands.ScrubtxngSAW'^^ 7:30 p.m. in the Rham library. District of Columbia will be represented at that con­ The meeting will focus on developing a program of A wide assortment of courses available. u K m m m m Savings In Cleveland, Ohio, the series gives tips to In­ ference. Drug Awareness for Parents and Students. Any in­ Choose from: Geography, History, Political P.O. NX m . 143 O MMOESTER. CONL N04I dividuals on how they can get the best tax break from Miss Spiel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Spiel is a terested parent, teacher or student is invited to attend Science, Psychology, Sociology, Math, Reg 69<- aa • 1 9 9 ?i;?.-9199 I OmiCTORt the government. senior at Manchester High School. •* 1 9 9 Reg Il48ph M, this session. Rea I2.79t« A ielWectlonCuecenteedinlheuirortfwwiMiinaiorvouiDu'ihdaepinewillbeieluruJej Qerdntology, Physics, Accounting, SAM J. FlUORAMO Sponsored by NASSP and funded by Shell Oil Co., the NATHAN AOOtTINILLI Sale ends January 17 Secretarial Science, English, Fine Arts. RAUL I. WILLHIDI "Cut Your Own Taxes and Save," another Century III Leaders program encourages young people to Supper slated at school ATTY. RARRY ROTTICILLO RAYMOND F. OAMATO exclusive service to readers of the Evening Herald. think about innovative solutions to the problems of HEBRON — The Friends of the Gilead Hill School will $8.50 per college credit plus fees. tomorrow. DOMINIC tOUATRITO sponsor a family ham and bean supper Jan. 16 with ser­ Information; 649-1061 JOtIRH H^CHIY The Century III Leaders program is an outgrowth of a Manchastar 981 Main St. vings at 5:30 and 7 p.m., at the school. •AM CRItRINO 643-8636 JOHN X.R. •AAILI, M.O. Bicentennial observance underwritten by Shell in 1976 llie dinner will feature ham, beans, rolls, butter, cole r'Afllrman High school seniors were invited to prepare a historical slaw, beverages and dessert. The charge will be $2.75 for Enflald form er G o tifrn o r vignette as part of a scholarship contest. The top national Stata Una Plaza 748-8814 adult portions and a $1.75 for children’s portion, if reser­ ILLA QRAStO. entry was then read on network television by the student vations are made in advance. The charge will be 2S cents Honomry I'AaIrmert as a Shell-sponsored "Bicentennial Minute ’ more at the door. Preschoolers will be admitted free. U iC C . 10 - EVENING HERALD, Sat., Jan. 10. IWl EVENING HERALD, Sat., Jan. 10, 1981 - 11 Abscam case ' 0 East Hampton 62 South Catholic 70 Conard High 62 Penney 53 Cheney Tech 35 Obituaries goes to jury . East Hartford 48' Wethersfield 32 Bolton 38 Egst Catholic 60 • Vinal Tech 30 NEW YORK (UPI) - the Manchester and Hartford area Deliberations in the Abscam trial ot ‘ . Viola Condrick ' Rep.. Raymond Lederer began " L' EAST HARTFORD — Mrs. Viola for years. Mrs. Protasewich was a member Friday following a two-hour charge i (LaPointe) Condrick, 77, of Eiast to the jury by*the judge in the case. .‘t T ’ Hartford, died Friday in a local con­ of Trinity Covenant Church. Sur­ vivors are two sons, Nichole The juiV of nine men and three valescent home. women was sequestered and began She was bom in Rutland, Vt., Sept. Protasewich of Avon and John Protasewich of East Hartford; three deliberations at 4:37 p.m. in U.S. Tech out fronts 12, 1903 and had lived in the Rutland South* wins daughters. Miss Marian Protasewich District Court in Brooklyn. Four area for most of her life before altemate jurors were dismissed. moving to East Hartford a short time and Mrs. Alice Gurski, both of Manchester, and Mrs. Anne Judge George Pratt, in his charge ' ago. to the jury, dealt with the issue of en­ She was the widow of William Con­ McTeague of Buchannan, Va. Also, 12 .grandchildren and 12 great­ trapment, which was raised by the start to finish drick. grandchildren. defense. Catholic tilt She leaves three sons, Robert Con­ He said the jurors must decide pair of' one-and-one situations to ice drick of California, William Condrick Funeral services will be held Mon­ Notching its second win of the rebounds to pece Cheney. day at 11 a m. from Trinity Covenant whether Lederer, a Pennsylvania matters for the locals. “Isaac got some clutch rebounds Each side sported a spotless Hart­ regrouped and upped its final margin of Troy, N.Y., and Richard Condrick season, Cheney Tech held off a late ford County Conference record at Church, 302 Hackmatack Street, with Democrat, “was ready or willing to '" ‘f “ It is nice to have our second win,” for us at the end, ” Phillips cited, “It to 10. of West Virginia: three daughters, charge and topped Vinal Tech, 55-50, tap-off time when the final buzzer burial in Buckland Cemetery. coimnit a crime when -^e opportunl- T voiced Chetiey Coach Craig Phillips, Howie Masini was the main cog for Mrs. Marguerite Coleman of in COC basketball action last night at was a good game and I’m glad we sounded South Catholic High had 10 Friends may call at the Holmes ty afforded Itself.” the Beavers’ gym. ”We platooned in the first half, every came away with the win.” Coach Joe Reilly’s club, setting the Manchester, Mrs. Dorothy Rowe of He said they also must "look at the more points that Elast Cattolic High offensive pace with 18 points and tur­ East Hartford and Miss Lillian Con­ Funeral Home, 400 Main St., Sunday The victory ups the Beavers to 2-2 four minutes we changed five people, Bob Slack had a team-high 17 manner in which the defendant and I think we tired them out. We put at the University of Hartford last ning in a complete overall game. drick of West Virginia; two sisters, from 2 to 4 p.m. and from 7 to 9 p.m. in the COC and 2-4 overall while the points for Vinal. night. reacted” to the offer of a bribe. man-to-man pressure on and I think Dwight Williams. Mike Thomas and Mrs. Edith Woods of Pittsfield, Memorial contributions may be loss drops the Hawks to 0-5 in the Cheney Teeli (.T.S) — Cable 10-2-22, made to the Trinity Covenant Lederer, 42, said he was optimistic I it helped out in the fourth quarter. Gothberg 0-1-1, Williamson 6-3-15, B.' The final count was 70-60 before a Elroy Christie each reached twin Mass, and Mrs. Dorothy French of conference and 0-7 overall. crowd of 1,500. about the outcome of the case. . ; They were tired and ran out of gas Eaton 0-4-4, .Switzer 2-0-4. Carpenter figures with 13,12 and 10-point totals California and several Church. Cheney had a 15-8 lead at the turn Playing without the services of He is accused of bribery and con-_ although they did make a charge at 2-2-6, T. Eaton 1-0-2. Belanger 0-0-0, and Joe Mozzicato added 8 more in a grandchildren. and 27-19 edge at the half with Scott Kyle Ayer and with big Russ Radant spiracy for allegedly accepting a • ~ us.” G overnale 0-1-1,, Nowak 0-0-0, balanced attack. Funeral services and burial will be Cable dumping home 7 second- n()t yet fully recovered from a battle Violet S. McKinley $M,000 bribe from FBI operatives —I quarter markers for the locajs. Vinal's Bill Bloomquist. who had 12 Harrison 0-0-0. Totals 21-13-55. * Aiding Radant in the point-making at the convenience of the family. posing as aides to two phony Arab 1!' with the flu. East was at a disadvan­ for the Eagles was Brian Galligan There will be no calling hours. VERNON - Violet S. McKinley, ■if. Cheney had a 37-31 lead after three points, misfired on four free throws > iiiiil I’eeli (.SO) — Bloomquist 4-4- sheiks. ;;; tage in quest of its third HCC with 18 tallies, hitting seven from the Memorial contributions may be 90. of Peterson Road, died Thursday periods With Vinal closing the deficit in the closing moments. "He looked 12. Jimerson 5-2-12, Slack 7-3-17, A videotape played at his five-day triumph and fith in seven starts. The floor and four times from the foul made to the charity of the donor’s in Hartford Hospital. Seen though an ice-lined window of a nur­ roared through the building early Friday, to 49-46 with a couple of minutes to pooped.” Phillips observed. Foran 1-3-5, A lbanese 0-0-0, trial showed Lederer accepting the ^ injured Ayer, the team’s quarter­ line. Radant collected 11 hoops and choice. She was the widow of Robert A. sing home in Keansburg, N.J., a fire fighter killing as many as 31 residents and injuring go. But Cable got a big hoop (or Cable had 22 points and 7 rebounds McCarthy 1-2-4. Bibisi 0-0-0. Totals money after promising to intr^uce back, was only able to watch from two free throws. No other East The John F. Tierney Funeral McKinley. looks through the charred rubble after a fire Chenev and then Brian Eaton hit a and Isaac Williamson 15 points and 9 18-14-.50 ' scores of others. (UPI photo) private immigration bills that would the sidelines while Radant gave a player had more than two baskets. Home, 219 W. Center St., She was I’om in and have let the sheiks stay in the United gallant performance with a garrie- “We just lost our poise at times, M anchester, is in charge of had lived in East Hartford for high 24 points. several years before moving to Ver­ States. — tried to rush matters, and missed arrangements. “Russ was just super,” East Coach non in 1949. Lederer, who faces a maximum Ayer’s court leadership,” Penders Sheryl Rayneel Spain penalty of 15 years in jail on convic­ Jim Penders said. “He was com­ said. She leaves two daughters, Mrs. pletely exhausted at the end, which SOl'TH WINDSOR — A burial Gladys M. Paine of New Hartford tion was the sixth congressman to Early lead vital “I was still pleased with our per­ Fire toll at 31 was understandable. service for Sherly Rayneel Spain, 32, and Mrs. Ruth L. Klotz of Vernon; be indicted as a result of the two-year „ formance, under the circumstances. “I was particularly pleased with who died in a fire at her home six grandchildren and 10 great­ in the snow. “He got up and started the fire chief said, “Flames were political corruption probe. Four" We just didn’t have the staying KEANSBURG, N.J. (UPI) - A the play of Radant and John Friday, will be Monday at 10 a.m. grandchildren. running.” coming through the front door, the others have been convicted and one power. South did a great job on the raging fire turned a nursing home on Honigmann, especially off the Funeral services and burial will be other is now on trial. .Scoll Cable boards, particularly the defensive She was born in Hartford on March the New Jersey shore into a “hell For many of the survivors, left window and the upper portion of boards,” he added. 30, 1948, and lived most of her life in private. The videotape, made at a meeting board, limiting us to just one shot,” house” Friday, driving scores of however, the terror of the night was the building.” S()Uth, winning for an eighth Vernon, before moving to 9 Main St. There will be no calling hours. short-lived. Many were too dis­ Paul Simone, who lives a block on Sept. II, 1979, at a Kennedy Air­ in Tribe success the losing mentor said. elderly and handicapped men and straight time against no defeats, She had been previously employed Memorial contributions may be away and was one of the first to port hotel, was the centerpiece of the South (70) Williams 5-3-13, Moz­ women into the freezing streets in oriented or senile to understand what third in the conference, jumped off to by Pratt and Whitney Division of made to the Newington Children’s arrive at the scene, said “the whole government’s case. During the With its shooting eye on target in “We played in spurts,” advised from the foul line in the fourth zicato 3-2-8, “niomas 6-0-12, Herbert terror. Thirty-one people were had happened to them. a 24-12 first period margin and upped United Technologies, engineering Hospital, Newington. “.She thinks she’s in England,” said building was engulfed in flames” meeting, Lederer said id return for the first quarter. Manchester High Manchester Coach Doug Pearson, quarter down the stretch when Fer­ 2-1-5, Strudwick 1-0-2. Mirabello 1-0- believed killed. the count to 41-26 at intermission. department, and had been a sub­ The Samsel Funeral Home, 419 the sister of one 83-year-old survivor. . when he got there. the money. “ I can give you me.” . built up a big lead and then pretty ”We got way ahead and I tried to mi was forced to foul. Solomon 2, Masini 6-6-18. Totals 29 12-19 70. Rescue workers pulled 21 bodies After three periods. South was still stitute elementary school teacher. Buckland Road, South Windsor, is in In his closing argument, much coasted to a 76-66 win over Fer­ give people some time and Fermi cut East (60) — Radant 11-2-24, from the charred rubble of the Another woman who fled the blazing A fire official said rescuers found The Indians were 30-for-54 from the up by 15, 57-42. She attended Vernon schools, and charge of arrangements. prosecutor Thomas ^ c c io asked the * mi High in CCIL boys’ basketball ac­ into the lead. Galligan 7-4-18, Pagani 0-1-1, Beachview Rest Home in Keansburg, home said the fire was “too long ago victims, some partially burned, in field while the Falcons were 26-for- East, in typical fashion against the graduated from Rockville High jury, “What do you do when you’re " tion last night in Enfield. “We had a 22-point lead but they Falkowski 1-4-6, McCoy 0-1-1, N.J. Officials said 10 more persons to remember.” “varying degrees of dress lying on 56. arch-rival, never gave up and School in 1966. She received an Charles Berck caught redhanded on videotape The triumph was the sixth in seven cut it to 12 and had it as low as 7 advances Honigmann 2-0-4, Hintz 2-0-4, Bond 1- still were missing. “There’s a strong The fire broke out shortly before 4 the floor, in their beds and a few Anderson had 20 points. Joe Maher climbed within five points with three associate degree fine arts from ROCKVILLE - Charles Berck, a.m. and spread quickly, fanned by were in a hallway.” taking $50,000?” outings for the Silk Towners while points in the fourth quarter. ” he 18. Silver 12 and Britnell 10 as 0-2. Totals 24 12-21 60. 93, formerly of Talcott Ave., died possibility they are victims of the the loss drops the Falcons to 1-4 in ROSEMONT, 111. (UPI) - Harold min,ltd.! remaining before South Silver Mine College of Arts in New fire,” Monmouth County Prosecutor light winds blowing in from the .Survivors were taken to the hastily His voice laden with sarcasm, the added. Manchester put, four performers in Canaan in 1968 and a bachelor of arts Friday in a local convalescent home. Atlantic Ocean and Raritan Bay. set up shelter in a nearby fire station, prosecutor continued: “You iiaye the league and 1-5 overall. Manchester also found itself again twin figures. Bill Provencher had 18 Solomon defeated Johan Kriek 6-2, 6- He was the husband of the late Alexander Lehrer said. 4 and Peter Fleming defeated Eloit from the University of Hartford in Eighty persons escaped the Many of the victims were buri^ and then moved to other area nursing only two options. You can say, Tt hampered by foul trouble with points. Jim Slattery 15 and Tom Ti- Florence (Henson) Berck. Anderson and Pat Silver each finding Teltscher 7-5, 7-5 Friday in the third 1974. flames. Ten of them were injured, beneath falling timbers when the homes. The dead were taken to a wasn’t me on that videotape. It was Manchester was a torrid 12-for-17 mion 13 for the Falcons, He was born in Italy and had lived themselves on the bench with 4 round of the $350,000 Chicago She is survived by her parents, three critically. roof and second floor of the building makeshift morgue. my identical twin.’ Or you can say, from the field in the first stanza in ManrhcKler (76) — Silver 4 4-5 12, East Hartford Frederick G. and Sylvia Spain, a in this area since ^915. He was a collapsed. The cause of the blaze was not im­ ‘That’s me. I’m the victim of en- erecting a 27-10 lead. Greg Williams apiece in a critical situation. Williams 4 0-1 8, Anderson 8 4-5 20, Challenge of Champions tennis tourn- retired private chauffeur. Relatives of the missing clustered “Fouls hurt us again,” Pearson ment. paternal grandmother. Mrs. Francis together at a nearby rescue shelter Lehrer said 111 residents were mediately known, but officials said it trapment.’” had 8 points. Bill Anderson 7 and Alex Maher 7 4-4 18, Britnell 4 2-2 10, Oliver of Rockville, an uncle and an He is survived by a son, Eugene Britnell 6 in the segment. stated. “We also had a lack of inten­ In Friday night's matches, John after the early morning blaze. One living in the home when the fire might have started in the dining In his closing statement, defense Oleksinski 2 0-0 4, Panaro 0 2-2 2. aunt. Berck of Ellington; two daughters, broke out. room or kitchen area, which lawyer James Binns argued that Fermi closed the margin to 44-30 at sity. We got way ahead and stopped Pedemonte 1 0-0 2, McCurry 0 0-0 0. McEnroe played Vitas Gerulaitis and bows to Conard woman asked over and over, “Have Mrs. Wilfred (Adele) Willette of Ver­ the half and the Indians had a 60-46 Jimmy Connors faced Roscoe Funeral services will at at 9:15 Some terrified residents, clutching separated the main two-story Lederer was in fact a victim of en­ doing things well, especially defen­ Totals 30 16-19 76. Taking charge in the third quarter, non and Mrs. Marcelle Bolieau of you seen my mother?” Tanner. These four make up the Maloney finished with 23 points. a.m. at the John F. Tierney Funeral flimsy nightclothes around them, building from a wing. trapment — that the FBI operatives lead going into the final eight sively. Fermi (66) — Wingen 0 3-4 3, Fotos Conard High turned back East Hart­ Stafford Springs; seven Frozen blood stained the snow and semifinalists who will play Saturday. Welch 14 and John Kowalski 10 for Home, 219 West Center St., a pair of pink bedroom slippers lay rushed from the building into num­ Joseph Cappadona, administrator bad induced him to commit a crime minutes. The Falcons came within 7 “Our shooting was much better 2 3-4 7, Bergstrom 4 0-0 8, Provencher ford High. 62-48, in CCIL basketball Manchester, with a mass of Christian grandchildren and four great­ and our foul shooting (16-for-19) was The champion, who will be crowned Conard. Wendell Williams and Dan on the lawn in front of the gutted two- bing minus 5-degree cold. of the nursing home, said, “I don’t he was not otherwise predisposed to points with five minutes to go but 7 4-7 18, Timion 6 1-2 13. Slattery 6 3-4 action last night in West Hartford. Pandiscia each had 14 points and burial at St. Bridget's Church at 10... grandchildren. great.” Manchester was lO-for-12 .Sunday night, wins $125,000 with $75,- story brick building. Soot-blackened They huddled near the wall of the know what went wrong,” adding the commit. that was the closest they came. 15, Mills 1 0-0 2. Totals 26 14-21 66. The victory moves the Chieftains Sean Campbell' 12 for the Hornets. a.m. Callinp hours are Sunday 2 to 4 Funeral services will be at 9:15 000 going to the runner-up. ice hung from broken window flaming structure, afraid of the snow alarm system went off as did smoke The evidence "falls woefully to 3-3 in the. league and 5-3 overall and 7 to 9 p.m. Memorial con­ a.m. Monday from the Burke-Fortin short” of proving predisposition on- Third-and fourth-place finishers frames. and wind, until rescue workers led and heat detectors. He said the home while the loss drops the Hornets to 1- Conard (62) — Richardson 1-0-2. tributions may be made to Juvenile Funeral Home, 76 Prospect St., with the part of the Philadelphia con- , get $50,000 and $40,000 respectively. “It was bad — it was a hellhouse," them to safety. was not equipped with sprinklers. 5 in the CCIL and 1-6 overall. Kowalski 5-0-10, .Sargent 0-0-0, Welch Diabetes Foundation, 99 As ylum a ma. 3 at 10 a m. in the Church of St. gressmann Binns declared. Solomon and Fleming, who each said Jose Medina, a lieutenant with a Firemen carried others from the . which are not required by law. The clubs were deadlocked at 24-24 6-2-14, Maloney 8-7-23. Stone 1-0-2. Ave., Hartford. Luke, Ellington. Burial will be in home. The fire occurred less than six But Judge George Pratt said the had one victory in three matches cin Ellington Center Cemetery. first aid squad from a nearby town. Good rebounding after two periods before Conard took Ealy 2-1-5. Dubiel 0-1-1, Martin 2-1-5 the tournamentn received $20,000 A passing patrolman first saw the months after 23 people, some elderly jury could “consider commission of control in the third quarter. The Totals 25-12-62. Mrs.Katie Protasewich Calling hours are from 2 to 4 p.m. Medina said he saw one man, while Kriek and Teltschern winless dressed only in underwear, jump flames and turned in an alarm. Fire and retarded, perished in a blaze at the crime” and whether Lederer was Chieftains moved to a 41-32 edge Eaul Hartford (48) — Campbell 6- MANCHESTER - Mrs.Katie Sunday. “willing” to commit it in deciding in three matches, got $10,000 each. Protasewich of 95 Irving St., died from a second-floor window and land Chief Frank DiGangi said. When he the Brinley Inn in nearby Bradley going into the final eight minutes 0- 12. Cullen 0-0-0. Earle 1-0-2, Pan­ Memorial donations may be made arrived at the building minutqp later. Beach. the nredisposition issue. Solomon lost to “I'anner and Con­ Friday at St. Francis Hospital, Hart­ to the Tolland Area Association for nors in his first two matches. When with John Maloney scoring 8 points discia 6-2-14. W. Williams 5-4-14. G ford. the Retarded and Handicapped, 1 asked to assess who has the better and Frank Welch 4 in the key third Williams 1-0-2. Dean 1-0-2, Tillotson Born in Austria, she had lived in aids Penney win stanza. 1- 0-2. Totals 21-6-48. Court St. game .Solomon said. "1 would pick Connors over Tanner if I was to bet,” Polish warned With a strong rebounding effort in drops the Eagles to 1-6 in the CCIL Dawkins had 14 rebounds and Tony But he also added that McEnroe has the third stanza, Penney High broke ahd 1-7-overall. Cruz 10 to lead the Knights to an the best hands he's ever seen in the Aid funds short, open a close affair and turned back Penney had a 12-6 lead at the turn overwhelming edge in that depart­ game. Wethersfield High, 53,32, in CCIL and 18-12 edge at the half and broke ment. .Solomon also said the tournament Tribe girls to go to jobs basketball action last night in East matters open in the third stanza, “The third quarter we came out was a great warmup for next week's Hartford. taking a 36-18 edge into the final can­ and got a strong job on the boards,. ' Masters in Madison Square Garden town audit shows WARSAW, Poland (UPI) - September; the worker-state^ The triumph ups the Black to. Ekf Peruccio and Scott Dawkins remarked Penney Coach Bernie irt New York. He said he was not dis­ Poland’s labor minister went on agreements ending the summer. » Knights’ league mark to 5-2 and led the third-quarter surge with 6 Dandley, "We got our fast break appointed in the way he was hitting nationwide television Friday night to overall standard to 5-3 while the loss points apiece. going and did a beautiful job on the the ball. the numbers have become closer, strikes did not specify that all Satur- By MARY KITZMANIN urge workers to show up for work boards. We loosened up and played a "I just wasn't getting the big rout Fermi particularity the present fiscal year, days would be free. Herald Reporter Saturday, warning they would not be lot better. We were more aggressive points,” said the 28-year-old. "I need 1980-81, as ecomony tightens. He said an overnight switch would ; Placing four performers in twin "Jackie Tuckdr did a good job also MANCHESTER - The town paid but millions were expected to and had more intensity. That made a to work on the mental aspect of my The leeway still existed during the result in a drop in living standard of 8 ' figures. Manchester High routed for us. She had 13 rebounds. general fund showed a $90,997 deficit obey the Solidarity trade union and Glastonbury can’t big difference.” play.” fiscal year 1979-80, with every or 9 percent, a drop in food industry Fermi High, 67-39, in CCIL girls' Armstrong added. in anticipated state and federal aid, stay home. Andy Sylvester had 14 points and In the second match. Fleming department underspending. The production by $1.5 billion and a shor- ; basketball action last night at Clarke Wright had 16 points. Tucker 14. according to the audit released At the same time, .ruling Politburo tage of 120,000 tons of paper. ; Peruccio 10 to pace the Knights. Neil thought Teltscher didn't play his Arena. Jennifer Hedlund 13 and Kathy Friday by Jerome Baskin and Co. greatest surpluses were in the five contain Bloomfield Ambrose netted 13 markers to lead best. “It's a little difficult to get up divisions of the Public Works depart­ member Stefan Olszowski severely “Those who took these decisions ' The victory evens the Indians' Cooney 10 to pace Manchester. Lisa The town’s general fund received Wethersfield. then you can no longer win the cham­ ment. criticized the independent trade un­ (meaning Solidarity) did not do it in 1 overall mark at 5-5 and improves Riley and Gretchen Piepler led Fer- $1,602,655 in aid. but $1,693,652 was With DaShone Hughey, netting 15 Blooiniield had a 10-0 lead at the Pciiney (55) — Dunn 1-3-5, pionship,” said Fleming. "Everyone The Highway Division was ion for introducing “a new spark for the interest of the working people,” ’ their CCIL leder to 4-5 while the loss ini with 17 and 13 points respectively anticipated: points in the first quarter and Keith start with Glastonbury not getting on Sylvester 6-2-14, Cruz 1-3-5, Dawkins tries hard. I suppose he just didn't budgeted to spend $835,000 but only social anxiety” by declaring the five- Stefan Olszowski said in a nationwide drops the Falcons to 0-7 in the league Muni4it'»(er (67) — Cooney 5 0-1 However, in the Board of Educa­ day work week. Sinclair adding 12 more, Bloomfield the scoreboard until three minutes 4-0-8, Garen 0-1-1, Berube ()-3-3, Judd get fired up.” used $752,305. The audit showed a broadcast.. had elapsed. and 0-8 overall. 10, Hedlund 6 1-3 13, Ehersold 0 0-0 0 tion budget, the state and federal aid High raced to a 35-12 lead at the turn 0-2-2, Shaw 0-0-0, Crooks 1-1-3, Peruc­ Fleming, who is McEnroe's surplus of $68,095. In Moscow, the official Soviet news “A sudden cut in working time may Hughey, finished with 30 points and Manchester had a 12-6 lead at the Wright 5 6-6 16, Curtin 1 1-6 3. Brown exceeded the estimates by $25,036. and never looked back in whipping cio 4-2-10, Menefee 1-0-2, Kalemba 0- doubles partner and who lost to him This department’s surplus was agency Tass for the first time gave bring serious consequences in' the Sinclair 22 to pace Bloomfield. Mike turn and 28-19 bulge at the half. It 2 0-0 4. MacDonald 31-2 7. Tucker 7 0- The budgeted allotment was $4,813,- Glastonbury High, 88-54, in CVC 0-0. Totals 18-17-53. Thursday 7-6, 7-5, said that "either partly accounted for by last year’s an advance warning before a Polish economic situation ... free Saturdays . Clinton was also in twin digits for extended the margin to 48-23 after 0 14. Totals 29 9-18 67. 459. basketball action last night in Bloom­ W HherNfirld (32) 1 at 4-0-8, McEnroe or Connors should win the mild winter. The department did not work stoppage, saying the Saturday will not be a free time from in­ Glastonbury with 14 points. three periods. Fermi (39) - Rilev 6 5-9 17. Scam- The two figures in federal and state field. Molloy 1-02, Kowaiczyk 0- °owers title. McEnroe is playing well. He spend the normal amounts on snow nationwide walkout would increase creasing troubles,” Olszowski said. ■ liluumfielil (88) - Hughey 12 6-7 "It was ano'her good effort for botti 1 1-2 3, Bugai 0 6-2 0. Marcotte 0 spending did not include a reductions the damage to the country’s strike- The victory moves the Warhawks 0- O-O, Zazzaro 02-2, Amb ,i-3-13. wins on pride alone and won't allow us, " remarked Manchester Coach removal and sanding and salting, as “This uncompromising stand con- ■ to 2-1 in the conference and 3-4 30, Hightower 11-2 3, Callahan 0 2-2 2 1-2 1. Ingram 2 0-04, Piepler 4.5-14 13 in the town’s receipts of federal weary economy. stitutes a new spark for social Smith 1-0-2, Cancafi 0-0-0, Andrews 2- himself to lose. He can get up for Steve Armstrong, "Karen Wright there was only two snow storms. At overall while the loss drops the Sinclair 10 2-2 22, Green 3 1-3 7, Boulanger 0 1-2 1. Welch 0 0-0 0 revenue sharing. The exact areas of Labor and Wages Minister Janusz anxiety.” • 1- 5, Breggio 0-0-0, Dobmierer 0-0-0. Connors. In a do or die situation his played her best game of the year. the winter’s end, the department Tomahawks to 0-2 in the CVC and 2-6 Taylor 0 0-0 0, Holloway 4 0-08, Prim Javorski 0 0-0 0, Toolin 0 0-0 0 Leahv the cutbacks are included in Obodowski, in a television interview, However, at the same time, he left - Totals 13-6-32. adrenalin starts to pump.” Overall it was a very solid effort. 0 0-0 0. Totals 13 13-31 39 schedules in the audit. However, one used the money to purchase another overall. 2 2-2 6, Connelly 10-1 2, Edwards 2 0-0 truck. repeated the government’s warning the door open for negotiations, saying 4. Totals 37 14-21 88. audit was available Friday for in­ that workers who did not report Bloomfield extended its margin to Other divisions surpluses were: “obviously eVery matter is dis­ 50-30 at the half and 63-41 after three Gluslonliurv (54) — Proffitt 2 0-0 Celtics nip Chicago spection, with more to be distributed. Saturday would not be paid and u rg ^ cussable, but none should be rejected The general fund showed a surplus • The Sanitation Department periods. Mike Stowell had 25 points to 4, Barlow 2 1-2 5, Clinton 6 2-4 14, showed a $12,532 surplus in its alloted Counting up the people to go to their jobs because by the very principle of opposition by Stowell 10 5-7 25, Patenaude 2 0-0 4, of $1,359,329 of which departmental the country could not support the pace Glastonbury, including 8 in the East Hampton $621,500 budget. Dr. John X. R. Basile, left, chairman of the Connecticut stubbornness or agitation.” first stanza where Bloomfield blew Estes 00-00, Lewis 00-00, Majek 0 0- underspending accounted for $163,- production losses The government reported a com­ 934. Board of Elducation underspent The Cemetery Divjsion unders­ Italian Earthquake Relief fund, just back from Italy Thursday matters open. 0 0 Hubbard 0 04) 0, DeGemmis 1 0-0 pent $9,804. It was budgeted $173,000 "One hour less in production promise at two large Warsaw fac­ 2. Totals 23 8-13 54 Layup at buzzer by $12,843. Earlier this week General and spent $159,196. where he distributed J50,000 in aid, watches Tony Ruglio and means two hours longer waiting in a tories — the Ursus tractor factory Manager Robert Weiss commented The Park Division had a $15,042 Janice Martocchio of the Connecticut Transportation Depart­ queue,” Obodowski said. with 16,000 workers and the FIAT c a rl topples Bolton that generally every year there was He said the five-day, 40-hour work factory — where management;;;; about a $100,000 to $2()0,000 leeway in surplus, in its $457,000 budget. It ment tack some of the $2,500 they collected to the ceiling of Flu forces spent $441,958. week had not been introduced switched this Saturday which th e ^ the budget, due to unexpected un­ Frank’s Restaurant in Hartford Friday. The fund is now trying anywhere overnight, but gradually. by Bird decides Leading from the start. East 2-12. Warner 6-2-14. Weir 3-0-6, * The Maintenance Division, had a government declared a normal work-v derspending or overestimating. to raise $1 million to help pay for reconstruction in the And he pointed out that except for the Hampton High tripped Bolton High. Russell 3-1-7. Greco 2-0-4. Kingston 4- $5,827 surplus. day with the free Saturday thaC next ciiaiice and Chris Ford threw in 6238, in COC basketball'action last 0- 8, Atwood 1-1-3, Wood 4-0-8, Ar- But he noted the past several years earthquake area. (UPI photo) agreement signed with miners in should be Jan. 31. ; ~ to drop out of tourney BOSTON (UPI) - Larry Bird, whose spinning layup at the buzzer a banker with 23 seconds left to give night in Bolton. cidiaco 0-2-1.. Totals 28-6-62. LANDOVER, Md. (UPIl - A 103- rurnbull in the other Friday night sent the game into overtime, scored Boston a 115-111 lead. Bird provided “Ilie win moves the Bellringers to 3- Bolloii (38) — N. Harpin 5-0-10. degrme fever brought on by the (lu singles match with the winners six of his 24 points in the extra period two extra insurance points with a 1 in the conference and 5-1 overall Brown 2-2-6. Peterson 1-0-2. Cassells Fire calls TNIUKSaVM forced (]hris Evert Lloyd to drop out moving into the semifinals. The Friday night to lead the Boston pair of free throws with nine seconds while the loss drops the Bulldogs to 0- 1- 2-4. T. Mulcahy 2-1-5. Landrey 2-1-5. Hostage obstacles serious of the $2.50,000 women’s pro tennis finals are set for Monday night. Celtics to a 117-111 victory over the left. 5 in the COC and 6-7 overall. M. Harpin 2-26, K. Mulcahy 0-0-0. wvEM TO n. m championships Friday. Turnbull and Rosie Casals, second Chicago Bulls. The Bulls, who erased a 12-point East Hampton moved to a 14-7 lead Ferguson 0-0-0. Totals 15-8-38 ALGIERS, Algeria (UPI) - Iran While the contents were not dis­ the rumors circulating, in financial negotiator as telling him in a Easl Hartford Evert was scheduled to play An­ seeded, downed Shriver and Betty The victory was Boston's 15th in its Boston lead early in the third after one period and 30-15 halftime sent a U.S. negotiating team an un­ closed, the fact that messages were markets in .London and Toronto. telephone conversation that “serious Friday, 3:58 p.m.- — Dumpster fire, 19 Miiin drea Jaeger, who continues in the Stove, 6-4, 6-4, Thursday night and last 16 games and 26th in its last 30. ((uarter. held a five-point lead on two bulge with the Bellringers' scoring expected flurry of new messages M b ^ 1 ^ a v ll being exchanged at a hectic pace "We've heard these rumors. I have problems continue to exist between St. fw Halm tournament. face Paula Smith and Candy Chiaego lost for just the second time occasions in the fourth quarter, the evenly divided. Friday but Deputy Secretary of State despite the Moslem sabbath lent a no confirmation,” the spokesman the two sides.” Friday, 5:29 p m. — False alarm, hyi IWWMIMaiwiiiiriUlWi^ Evert also was forced to forfeit a Reynolds Friday night for the in ten games. final time coming at 92-87 with seven The visitors had a 46-21 lead after Founder’s Plaza. Warren Christopher said “serious new air of drama to the negotiations said. match Thursday against Martina doubles title. .Smith and Reynolds up­ Boston’s cause was feared hopeless (ninutes to play. The Celtics then three periods. differences” still blocked the release Friday, 6:14 p.m. — 452 Main St., first aid. Navratilova because of the flu. set top-seeded and to free the hostages before the Carter A Treasury Department Despite the sabbath, Algerian go- when Artis Gilmore blocked a Bird fought back behind Archibald to take ■'It was probably our best game of the 52 American hostages. Friddy, 8:16 p.m. — 98 Mill Road, first aid. “I’m extremely disappointed,” , 6-3, 1-6, 6-4, Wednesday a 103-100 .lead with 1:34 left A Bennet five Administration leaves office Jan. 20. spokesman, asked about the same betweens relayed several messages i * l i a w F * ■< s p l a shot in the waning seconds of regula­ overal for the season, " voiced Bolton Christopher, heading the special A wave of rumors that the United rumors, said: “That’s not the type of to and from Tehran as the Manrheuirr Evert said. 'Tve practiced very hard night. tion time, but the Celtics regained Gilmore scoop shot and a three-point U.S. team in Algiers since Wednes- ■daMiMaiakiWit and gotten myself into excellent con­ Coach Dave Leete. We played a lot States has or was about to transfer as thing we would comment on.” negotiations continued at what Friday, 7:46 p.m. — Norwood Road, public the ball after a Chicago miss and play by Larry Kenon gave Chicago a detter although the score is a little ups record dayn abruptly postponed his depar­ much as $10 billion in escrow to service. dition for the tournament. If it 105-103 lead with 42 seconds left In Washington, State Department diplomatic sources said was a hectic la am a> him, Wm H ha ^ P r ia e money up Nate Archibald, who had 25 points, lopsided, .We played better defense ture for Washington to deal wiUi the Algeria also fueled speculation that a spokesman John Trattner said the pace. Friday, 8:31 p.m — Purnell Place, light weren’t for my high fever. I'd fed a wide open Bird for the layup to Cedric Maxwell scored 21 for new messages, said to contain ballast burnout. ‘ definitely he playing.” ' “’’LONDON (UPI) ~ Prize money at and shot better.” Bennet Junior High basketball break in the hostage crisis might be new Iranian messages concerned imjaamamammata» the Wimbledon tennis championships send the game into overtime Boston ('While Robert Parish added requests for more clarifications of imminent. Friday, 5:04 p.m. — 34 Market, car engine h im Imam a ax I Tournament officials at Capital Todd Warner and Pete Coolidge led team raised its record to 3-0 with a “aspects of the procedures in our last At issue was still the question of (Ire (District). Im M a naM mas. - this year will be an average 8 percent The two teams swapped buckets 15 and Gerald Henderson II. Kenon the latest American offer to Iran to However, a State Department proposal.” Centre schedi)led the - until the Celtics grabbed the lead for led Chicago with 23 points while East Hampton with 14 and 12 46-37 win over the East Hartford win the release of the hostages held how much money the United States Coventry Vlrginia Ruzici consolation match in higher than in 1980, but spectators High frosh yesterday. Jose Fc- spokesman in Washington said he had He said Christopher was drafting a would pay Iran to free the hostages good 113-111 on a Bird jumper frorn Gilmore added 22, ten in the fourth markers respectively. Norm Harpin for 433 days. Friday, 8:37 p.m. ■f. place of the Evert-Jaeger contest. will have to pay up to 40 per cent nandez had 20 points, Jerome Owens “no information” to confirm or deny response but quoted the chief U.S. and the mechanics of paying it. North Ayers Road. more for Center Court tickets. the comer. Chicago m iss^ on its quarter. Reggie Theus had 21 and had 10 points to pace Bolton. brush (Ire. Hana Mandlikova meets-Wendy Rickv Sobers netted 19. F.tiHi lluiii|i(«n (62) — Coolidge 5- t5 and Dave Dougan 8 for the Bears

* 12 - EVENING HERALD. Sat. Jan 10. 1981 EVENING HERALD, .Sat. Jah. 10, 1981 - l.’i Overtime work Leafs fire Crozier TORONTO (UPI) - Maple Leafs’ speculation on his pending dismissal, Crozier’s coaching duties but the club Sittler said. coach Joe Crozier, whose 'old school’ Crozier bitterly told reporters "I source said Ballard rejected the The team captain suggested the methods were blamed for one of thank you for being so nice to me.” offer because of Imlach’s ailing players did not feel guilty over Toronto’s worst slumps ever, was un­ Crozier, whose friendship and health. Crozier's dismissal, but did take for pass combp ceremoniously chopped Friday and managerial association with Imlach sutler, who ripped the captain's some of the responsibility. "We're f s - f the club activity sought its eighth stretches back to the early 1950s, said “C” off his sweater last year during not proud of the fact that a man loses PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - It’s who has a seven-inch b e i^ t advan­ Angeles (34-13) and Atlanta iiO-Tl). coach in 11 years. his future was uncertain and it was a prolonged dispute with Imlach, told his job because we have not been beginning to look like Philadelphia’s tage. Mitchell was nicknamed Cowboys, in their eighth NFC Team captain Darryl Sittler not known if he’d be offered another reporters he may be willing to serve playing well as a team." all-pro passing combination of Ron '‘A.M., P.M.” by Dallas strong safe­ championship game, are attempting offered to serve as a player-assistant position within the Leafs’ organiza­ as a player-assistant coach if it' Sittler and the other Leaf players Jaworski-to-Harold Carmichael will ty Charlie Waters this year. to become the second NFC wild card coach. tion. would turn the club around. held a brief good-bye meeting with be working overtime Sunday in '”riiey’re wide awake when he hits team to reach the . Dallas In an interview with UPI “I have no ide? your guess is as "I would give it some considera­ Crozier Friday. The team captain Veterans Stadium. ’em and their lights are out when he turned the trick in 1975 and the Cow­ Thursday, a highly-placed source said good as mine,” he said. tion, but let's just get a head coach would not divulge what was said. ’The Elagles, shooting for their first walks away,” says Waters. boys enter Sunday’s game relatively . Crozier would be fired within four While Imlach said there was no first,” he said. Goaltending coach Johnny Bower .Super "Bowl berth, host the Dallas Carmichael managed to stay healthy. days and owner Harold Ballard was replacement now for Crozier, a team "This is definitely the worst situa­ suggested a change in coaches could Cowboys in the NFC title game at 1 awake long enough to burn the ( Danny White, filling negotiating with four candidates for source told UPI that the favorite tion we’ve been in since I became a be the move that will snap the club p.m. EST and their injury list is cer­ Vikings for seven receptions for 84 in majestically this season for the job, particularly former New among four candidates was Nykoluk, Leaf. It just'hasn't been good at all out of its slide. '

This is the time of the year when and he assured me he would, the Don’t nod casually V e r n o n cinv l^ l Top college prospect in nation the phone calls start coming to me alarm bells went off in my head. at Artworks Gallery [ r o u t e s 06 04 (EKit 9B) | from all over the country. I don’t This rod was made for small chalk 649-9333___ _ HARTFORD — Paintings and drawings are either spontaneous or develop over E ______, know whether it is Januaryitis, or the streams or limestone streams such long periods of time. She works towards a cold and snow giving the fly-rodders as are found in Pennsylvania. Asking by Frances Kornbluth and paintings by Attention focused Style is vital ‘On TV’ Beth Williams will be exhibited at synthesis that begins with the visual facts, cabin fever, but the telephone starts I “ft'sMyTuni"r' him further, as to why he wanted this but i.rove beyond. Ski notes to ring, and the mail pours in, with particular stick, he informed me that Artworks in Galleries 1 & 2, 94 Allyn St., from Jan. 16 through Feb. 8. The opening Drawings, photographs and studies requests for fly rod lists, and/or he had read an article by a well- By David Handler seconds are left before going will be at 8 p.m, on Friday. Jan, 16. serve to release her memories of walking on Boston player specific calls for specific rods. known author (fly fishing) who is back on the air. turn to the n r r iM T A T i m t x iT b« t itv in l a m i and climbing the island paths, touching or ■AST MAUTVOnO Most telephone conversations turn NEW YORK (NEA) - Are If necessary, employ back-alley man who has been giving you This will be Kornbluth’s 20th solo •AnOAM H A TIN tl DAILY Bv BILL SACHEREK also a friend of mine, extolling the you under 30? In business or so much trouble and tell him being touched by rocks, soil and foliage. m « T SHOW ONLY Sf .M into lengthy ones (a lot of the time exhibit. A resident of North Grosvenor BOSTON (UPI) — He has been Jarvis has slapped a gag order on virtues of this model rod. The author the professions? Then here's a techniques... If the troublemaker his fly is open. Then smile. If The remembrance of light and at­ it’s my fault I suppose, 'cause Dale and Monhegan Island. Maine, her called the top college prospect in the his superstar until a decision is fishes in Pennsylvania creeks and scoop for vou: the chances of the troublemaker is a woman, mosphere, wind and temperature also your avoiding an appearance la a woman, tell her she has lip­ work appears in the collections of the nation by a Florida scout. made. The former assistant at Har­ everyone tells me I like to talk) rivers exclusively, and the rod tell her she has lipstick on her make up the sensory as well as the visual Georgetown coach John Thompson vard is happy to talk to reporters despite the fact that 95 percent of definetely is not meant for western on TV in the next 20 years are stick on her teeth. teeth." Chrysler Museum, Norfolk, Va , and the nearly zero. How to be a TV guerrilla — Worcester Art Museum, Worcester, Mass. synthesis from which the paintings grow. I spent the past weekend at nearby five to 11 inches of new snow this says the chance to coach a player of himself about the crazy fall and them are long distance calls. When I waters anj wind. So say Jack Hilton and This may require a bit more .She has received many awards including Beth Williams, a Hartford resident, ski areas and found excellent snow at should be good for excellent skiing. Pat Ewing’s caliber comes along winter, but Ewing is off limits. finally realize what's going on, When I explained this to the Mary Knoblauch in an unusu­ skill. It is the subtle art of two from the National Association of received a B.F.A. degree in painting from Mt. Southington. A bit nippy at the once in a lifetime. “It has just been getting hectic. and interrupt to say “Hey, it’s your gentleman who called, he was most al new book. "On Television! glimpse into an art form relaxed appearance. Keep never relinquishing control of If you go north this week dress Women Artists. Rhode Island .School of Design in 1978. start. 3 below, as the sun rose so did warm and be aware of frostbite, as And so the compliments go, UPI, AP, Sports Illustrated, all nickel, I don't want to keep you on grateful, and my suggestion that he A Survival Guide for Media many of us didn't even know hands below the level of chest, the conversation to the host or the temperature, at lunch time it was ranging from UCLA’s Larry Brown the line,” the response usually is Interviews." put out by existed. especially if you have a ner­ other panelists. Hilton and Educated at Brooklyn College, Pratt After a year studying in Rome, Italv. she thev predict high winds. wanted to do stories,” said Jarvis, purchase a model made by the same AMACOM, a division of moved to Hartford and for three years a 18 above zero. “No, that’s O.K. keep talking, we're Here's everything you ever vous habit. Do not touch host Ms. Knoblauch discuss the Institute and the Brooklyn Museum Art to Boston Celtics General Manager who had hoped to have an announce­ maker, from another dealer, -whom I American Management Asso­ wanted to know about how or another panelist when you loaded preface, the A or B worked as Summer Director at the Art The crowd started to arrive after This should be a fun weekend if you not finished yet.” .School, she taught for many years at Mills Red Auerbach. Pat Ewing, the 7-foot, ment earlier to let Ewing finish his knew had one in stock, was accepted ciations. Maybe you won't be you too can coii.,.- off like a talk; may look sniveling. dilemma and bridging. Learn Guild in Farmington, Currently, she is are interested in watching pro ski on "The Tonight Show.” In College, Hofstra University, Adelphi. lunch and there was little or no 220-pound senior center for Cam­ high school career in relative peace. It’s amazing what happens on the with thanks. real smoothie: How to listen — Don't nod to bridge and you learn how to program director at the Farmington waiting to ride the lifts. The 16 trails racing. At Mt. Snow it will be a battle fact, your audience may be as How to talk — Don't mum­ politely, only when you are in get from where you are in a University of Connecticut and Annhurst The bridge (Mass.) Rindge Si Latin High “We felt it would be in Pat's best in­ telephone when kindred souls are dis­ Herein lies the crux of this article. Valley Art Center in Avon. and slopes were well groomed with for the Smith Cup the first stop of the School, hnay be the best at his posi­ cussing a mutual hobby. It’s also small as two colleagues in ble or hesitate or say "you wholehearted agreement. TY conversation to where you College in Connecticut, She is the founder terests if we just denied them until So, so, many new fly fishermen after Houston. But you will be on know" or "Uh” after every Ms. Williams has exhibited in group Pbwer Behind no bare spots. Much summer work Peugeot Grand Prix Eastern tour. tion in the country. amazing, how many good friends one magnifies the slightest would rather be — without of former teacher/direclor of Program of he makes a decision.” reading articles and books by TV. "Eventually all compa- third word. Practice a () and gesture. By the same token, anyone noticing. "The best shows, two-person shows and major juried taking out large rocks at the summit Up to 100 racing pros will vie for $6,- And in about one month, he’ll be can meet, and .make over the Gifted Education in Thompson and is The Throne Jarvis has held P at’s best interests experts, and not so experts, will take nies and organizations of any A session with a friend, and don't nod off. "The host may guests don't evade the diffi­ shows throughout Connecticut. and halfway down a several trails 000 in prizes and a ear at season's the best pre-freshman in the country. telephone. size will have their own satel­ tape it. "After four or five ses­ suddenly turn to you for your cult questions,” write the president and founding member of the at heart ever since it was apparent it into their heads that they have to She descries her paintings as very per­ made a big improvement of the area, end. “We hope to make the announce­ What I find from most of the’calls, lite channel or channels.” sions you'll see improvement opinion of another guest's authors, "But a good guerrilla Northeast Guild of Artists and Craltspeo- that Ewing would cause a commotion onw a rod made by “Blank.” write the authors. sonal. involving a visual language of color, as it allowed a spot for new snow After a three-week holiday break, ment in early February,” says are requests for a specific rod, by a and hear confidence in your comment." knows that it is p^ible to ple in Connecticut. in the college ranks. BasketbaP is a This little gem, planted in their Meanwhile, the demand for responses. It's really a lot like How to be liked — Be your­ restructure a question before texture, pattern and shape. Her imagery "Toi guns and a wider area for the skier. the m ajor league of the World Ewing's coach, guardian and protec­ specific maker. This is fine with me The footpaths of Monhegan Island, their game where one man, especially one minds by the book, or article, starts business people to appear on learning to drive.” self. "You do yourself a great answering and in so doing to is created from experience but her images Another big improvement was the Professional Ski Racers arrived at tor, Mike Jarvis. “ We plan to hold a surroundings, where they lead and PG big man, can turn things around. when I find someone who really to grow a little bit at a time, and then TV as spokespeople — on pan­ How to dress — Avoid disservice if you succumb to remove the worst dangers.^' are not a report of these experiences: and placing of snow fences which Hunter Mountain, N.Y. for the $60,- el shows, on talk shows, on black or white. Gray, darker beyond, are the subjects of the drawings news conference type of thing at that Jarvis anticipated the onslaught of knows what he wants. But what so ail of a sudden, their greedy glands the temptation to try out for Master the fine points in the figures which appear are symbolic, separate some of the trails which 000 Michelob Light Cup this weekend. tim e.” coaches and last April sent 150 often happens, when I question the in­ take over, and they have to have that news shows, on commercials blues, yellows and beiges are some imagined role of states­ “On Television!” and you'll, be and paintings in this exhibit. In her studio, help stop the "shuss boomers from This is the fourth WPS meet of the — has never been greater. much better for the camera. man-saint or hail-fellow-well- ready to host your own talk away from the path sites, her paintings not portraits. The rumors are that Ewing will letters to Division I coaches across dividual as to his wants, needs and particular fish rod. That’s it, and Hence this little handbook. Avoid herringbone and simi­ BETTE MIDLER overtaking the slower skier. Mt. 1980-81 season and offers the second met or stand-up comedian," show. Or, come to think of it, IN either go to Georgetown or Boston the country. The letters asked the where he is fishing, I discover that that’s when they get into trouble. "Those who know how to use lar patterns, which tend to write Hilton and Ms. Knob­ run for public office. Southington is thinking safety as it .?60.000 purse of the winter. College. coaches to respond in writing if they the rod he has ask^ for is actually Because so many of these particular the medium come out looking “crawl” on TV. Men should be lauch, adding, "The emotion (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN) DIVINE has a good ski patrol to help stop the “ I’m looking for a coach who can' were interested in Ewing. There not the rod that would be most com­ rods, not only are collector’s items, better and more convincing sure to wear long, knee-length content of the program will than thoye who don’t,” write socks. Church performance set boomers. teach more than I know now so that if were 80 responses. fortable for him, or one he would ac­ with famous names, but they are remain in viewers' memories MADNESS As of now it is very competitive, the authors. "In this world of How to wear make-up — far longer than any ideas The well stocked ski rental shop I don't make the pros. I’ll have One out of every five coaches who tually end up wanting to fish with. expensive. And because they have DAVID HANDLER with Andre Arnold, Austria, with a ours, style can mean as much "If the top of your head is expressed. The viewer will at noon on Wednesday [Rl • . .'.T-T.'r:: was sold out several times this past slim lead of 10 points over Hans something to fall back on,” Ewing responded was selected to make a Since I ship most of these fish rods “Blank’s" name written on the butt, as an opinion Itself.” bald,” write the authors, "cov­ remember whether or not you week, according to Ed Beckley, GM said in an interview before the start Jack Hilton has trained Hinterseer, Austria, and Richie recruiting visit between Sept. 2 and all over the country, and not just the it doesn’t necessarily mean that this er it all. If your hairline is are likable; that's all." HARTFORD - On Wednesday, Jan. 14, Cicchetti received his bachelor of music of Southington, where they are star­ of the season. about 15.000 corporation receding, make sure you get And be pleasant. Above all, Woodworth. Peabody, Mass. A new Sept. 16. Only one' of the sweet 16, immediate area, I want to be darn particular rod is for them. A lot of Wednesday Noon Repertory. 60 Gold St., degree in piano and music education from ting their 17th season, and are run­ Ewing is the most celebrated high sure that what leaves the emporium executives in the art of the the makeup into the hairline.” don't argue with an irritating crop ot faces is noted and more Kentucky’s Joe Hall, declined, money gets spent, and quite often, broadcast interview, and. with Women should avoid the will begin its 1981 programming with a the Hartt School Music and a master of ning ahead of last season. school basketball player in the is going to stick, and not travel back host or fellow guest. If neces­ startling is the fact Reter Dodge is saying he already had a quality big there are unhappy people. v the aid of his co-author, a "bold, rouged look." Lip gloss sary, employ back-alley tech­ performance by Michael Cicchetti, arts in education degree from Trinity George Abraham, director of Boston area in some time. The two- and forth across the United States a tied lor fourth and Cory Murdock for man in Sam Bowie. 1 know of one rodmaker's product journalist, provides the pro­ is out. niques: "Ask the host how long baritone, and Joseph J. Jacobino Jr., College. He is presently the director of skiing, has a staff of 30 instructors. time state champions have lost just couple of times. spective talk show guests with How to sit — Plant the rear seventh place, both from the U.S. I The coaches who did arrive in (he too is now gone to his reward) a given commercial will last... piano. music for the Farmington school system, Mt Southington is home of the one game in the last two years. Let me give you an example of a handy guide, and average solidly in the chair. Crossed then start counting silently. believe the giant slalom and slalom Cambridge presented their cases that is bringing $1,500 on the used Jacovino will begin the program with instrumental music director at Far­ Connecticut Ski Council Races held Ewing averaged 19 points, 15 TV watchers with a rare legs or ankles give a more When you figure about five at Hunter will have some of the most before a screening committee of what happened today. Had a man call market today. As a fish rod, I the "Sonata in F Major ’ by Mozart mington High .School and organisl/choir each Monday night. Manchester Ski rebounds and 12 blocked shots a exciting ski racing on lh» lour. Ewing, Jarvis, Ewing’s parents and me from Colorado looking for a fly wouldn’t want to own one. I have followed by “La plus que lente " by Claude director at St. Mary's Church, Unionville. m j PA SSES Club is a council member. game last year and is on a tear again For the unflappable Arnold is Steve Jenkins, a physical education rod made by a maker now gone. He never seen one I would want to keep, Debussy. Cicchetti will then sing "Due He has also studied in Siene. Italy. The new -restaurant at the base of this year. Last year he was the first skiing at a 833 dip. gelling Into the teacher who discovered the Jamaica asked for a specific model and size. I yet someone wrote an article and Ariette’’ by Bellini and “Chansons All noon performances are open to the Southington has a fine decor, wall to high school player ever selected for linal lour lor each event Skiing well native seven years ago as a 6-foot-l knew the rodmaker, his rods, and someone else wrote a chapter in a Gaillardes " by Francis Poulenc accom­ public as part of the "Church and the wall carpeting, old skis adorn the the U.S. Olympic basketball team has earned Arnold $279,021 in prize sixth-grader. this particular model was one that book, and now the rods are bringing panied by Jacovino. Arts" program of Center Church. The Army was walls ridge tops, old bear trap bin­ tryouts. From the 15 schools selected was made for a very light line, and Ask Dick Kleiner money and three WPS cham­ $1,350 more than they did when the Jacovino received his bachelor of music Wednesday Noon Repertory is forced to no laughing dings and wooden sleds. Fine lunches He has been besieged by national Ewing narrowed his choice to six for very small flies. It is a neat maker was alive and making them. degree from the Hartt .School of Music and were served as 1 watched the skiers pionships All races are run in a duel increase its suggested donation due to the maner until lonnat and should be a whale of a media throughout his senior year, finalists — Georgetown, Boston delicate wand, that can be both a ,So. if you get the hots for a a master of music education degree from through smoked glassed windows. with stories appearing in several increasing pressures of inflation. Call the battle. College, Boston University, pleasure and a devil to fish with. stick...Think it through...Don't the .School of Music. He is Church House before 4 p.m. Tuesday al Judy Benjamin national publications. But not any DEAR DICK: ^illlam Bendix starred In "The Life of With all ski areas reporting from See you on the mountain Villanova, North Carolina and UCLA. When I asked him if he were going to jump! DEAR DICK: Please setlle something about which several director of instrumental music at Holy 249-5631 for reservations for lunch and [R| joined it. more. fish western waters with this stick, of IS at work have a dllference of opinion. Where was Law­ Riley.” Could you please tell me who the girl was who played rence Welk born, and of what descent la he? E.B.C., kit daughter. Baht? MRS. L.E.D., WestvUle, lad. Cross High School and organist/choir program at a $3 suggested donation. Bring Eteemoor, S.C. Yes, that was Lugene Sanders. director at St, Lucy’s Church in Water- your own lunch without reservation for PRIVATli! Welk uid his first one-two-three in North Dakota. He comes bury. He teaches piano and organ and has coffee, tea and program at a $1.50 from German stock. DEAR DICK: A lew yean ago, there was a TV series that studied chamber music in Siene. Italv. BENJAMIN 6coreboQrcl starred Richard Creana and Bernadette Peten. ConM you tell suggested donation. DEAR DICK; I am aI great Ian ofof' ''249-Robcrt,” and I was me the aame ol this series. MONA, Rock Hill, S.C. EVENING ^ 10:00 Ravlaitad wonderingig who files the iellconter. I say Joanna Cauldy does; Sure, that was "All’s Fair.” Creana recently told me he still SI’OKTS U> T\ Bylciew for the boy’s 13-14 1:27.0; 2 Bacon 1:31.7; 100 Jackson 38.0; 50 Breast 2 Jim Clough 2:38.9; 100 Free 1 6:00 (it SportaCantar 1:00 myjm mother iter says she dodoesn’t. Who Is right? WADE GREEN- wonders why It went off, because the ratings were go^. Peacock escapes cellar SATURDAY ^ 11:00 (i t FIS World Cup Skiing age group; Mary Freel D.C. Campbell 1:15.1; 2. Poirot 41.3; 3 Rob Klien 41.6. MacDonald 1:00.5; 2 Dana JAN. 10, 1881 if j Off-Track Batting FmQ,PUIawcU,Mlch. (11) SportaCantai ^ NCAABaakatball 3:00 MacDonald in Women’s Gorman 1:16.1; 50 Back 1 13/14 girls - 200 MR 1 Tracey Clough 1:02.6; 3 Nancy Raffln DEAR DICK; I am writing aboel a film, '"The Little Co) NFLRavlawAndPraviaw (It SportaCantar This time mother Is. Joanna Is not a pilot, although she X. 7:00 Ramans 40.7; 2 Campbell O'Brien, Jean Lemleux, Erin 1:07.3; 100 Back I MacDonald Priace," with Rickard KUey. He plays a pilot who lands In the MORNING 3:30 Open and Russ Smith in the is thinking of learning. NCAA Baakatball 40.8; 50 Fly 1 Bacon, 37.7; 3 Sherman, Tina Listro 2:12; SO 1:11.8; 2 Ebreo 1:13.5; 100 Fly desert with engine Iroeble and encoonten a little boy who in latest Nielsen ratings |)KE0U> 8.30 AFTERNOON______(i t NCAA Hockaa Men’s Open. SoccarMadalnOarmany Holmes 52.1; 50 Breast 1 D. Free 1 Kris Noone 28.0; 2 2 Ebreo 1:06.2; 3 Dana Clough DEAR DICK: Pletse, pleaie pat my mind al ease ahoni a says be Is traveling Ihroegh space. I woeld like to knew If Ihe (1JJ Parade H.S. AIGAmartcan 8:00 12:30 Placements as follows: ston Is from a book aod, if so, who Ihe aolbor was. WILLIAM Not since October, when all eyes were seen our new lineup,"' said an NBC Football Team ( i ) CoNaga Baakatball Bylciw 44.3; 2 Campbell 45.7; Listro 30.9; 200 I.M. 1 O’Brien 1:12; 100 Breast 1 Deb Clough oMvIc I saw In '42 or '4$. No one else seems to rememher It. I g ^ 9 0 N F L '81 HARVEY, Ulhbridge, Alu., Caa. glued to the World Series, have folks at spokesman. “ Now it's here." , , 7:00 (|) Baakatball 90 SoccarMadalnOarmany 8 and under girls - 25 Free 2 200 Free Relay 1 Ramans, 2:39.2; 2 Sherman 2:44.9; 100 1:21.2 believed si the time that It carried scrions nndertooes. Katha­ Times ig (11> SportaCantar OB NHLHockay 1:00 Swimming Free 2 Noone 1:01.9; 3 rine Hephem played the widow of a man almost Idolised. Yes. that was adapted from the classic work by Antoine de NBC found occasion to toot the Nielsen One mainstay of the new lineup — the 0:00 Kathy Zeldler 18.0; 3 Laura Gorman, Bacon, Holmes Men’s Open - 50 Free 1 Russ St. Exupery. , 9:00 (It NCAA Hockay Lemleux 1:11.6; 100 Back 1 Spencer Tracy was la It, too. I think It migkl have been some- horn, but last week the peacock finally es­ crude sexcom "Number 96" — took an ProfaationalRodao (It) NCAA Baakatball Sines 19.6; 25 Back 1 Sines 2:24.4. Smith. 23.6; 3 Gordon Kinkade 90 <£r 90 Amarican Football Noone 1:14.6; 2 Listro 1:20.9; tUag like “The! While Banner.” MRS. ROYR< W. JONES, JR., caped from the cellar. early and unlamented dive, but “Harper , 10:00 11:00 Confaranca ChamplonaMp Ir 22.7; 2 Zeidler 23.0; 25 Butterf­ 11/12 girls - 200 M R. 1 Jen­ 26.1:200 I.M 1 Smith 2:25.7; 2 RecliHUI.S.C. DEAR DICK; Arc AMo Ray and Lee J. Cobb still alive, and GENE , .RICHARO ‘11i SportaCantar ‘SportaCantar Gama too Fly 1 Sherman 1:15.2; 2 Reinforced by a battalion of new^ and Valley PTA" last week made the top 10, ly 2 Zeldler 24.4; 25 Breast 3 nifer Birrell, Stacey Tomkiel, Ken Iczkowski 2:35; 100 Free That was '!Keeper of the Flame,” from 1942, probably the arc Jack Kelly sad Priaeen Grace brother and sister? R. w toa' PRYOR 11:00 11:30 , 3:00 Sines 24.6. Pam Kuzmesk, Karen Davis O'Brien 1:18.9; 100 Breast 2 2 Kinkade 59.6; 3 Jim Griffin BLACK, Worth, III. slightly used sitcoms and soap operas. for 10th place, and the new soaper. ^1t NCAABaakatball ( I ) Off-Track Batting (D National Football Confaranca Lemleux 1:25.4. lout successful of all the Tracy-Hepburn movies, "white 'll) Boxing From Olympic Auditor­ Championahip Gama 8 and under boys - 25 Free 1 2:18.5; SO Free 1 Mary Ann 1:07.2; 100 Back 1 Griffin Banners," which dates from 1938, had Claude Rains. Fay Ray Is living, but Cobb died la 1976. Princess Grace has a NBC passed ABC for the week ending Jan. "Flamingo Road, ” came in 13th with a 35 ______AFTERNOON ium, L A . 3:30 Eric Hart 16.6; 25 Back 1 Hart Troy 27.9, 2 K. Davis 29.8; 100 13/14 boys - 200 MR 1 Craig 1:14; 100 Fly 1 Smith 1:03; 3 Baimer and Jackie Cooper. And It, too, had a social theme. brother named Jack and her lather was Jack, but I assume 4 to post a Nielsen average of 18.3. ABC share of the audience. Krr swim leant Anderson, Gary McDonough, STIR ...... 12:6b 12:00 Cit NCAABaakatball 20.5; 25 Butterfly 3 Raoul I.M. 1 TomUel 1:19.3; 2 Kim Iczkowski 1:11.2; 100 Breast 1 mean the actor. No, that Jack Kelly Is not. Grace's dropped to third, with 16.4. CBS. with its "The Boys in Company C" took 16th and ( I ) Championahip Wraatling In a dual meet Thursday, Candalptn Bowling Ramans $2.8; 25 Breast I Hart Berglund 1:19.9; 3 Birrell Dave Cushman, Dave Clough Kinkade 1:15: 3 Iczkowski Cbrother,Iher, but he Isla NancyNam Kelly's...... brother.'(Nancy ia a fine 1,00 ^ 1:00 (i t NCAA Baakptball actress, in case you don'tI't know her name.) unconquerable duo of “Dallas" and “60 an overhauled version of “Lobo" chimed CRAZY at Manchester High, the 21. 1. 1:20.9; 100 Free 1 Troy 1:02.2; 2:27.3; SO Free 1 Steve Byiclw 1:18.9. (It ESPN Collaga Saakatball 00 NFLRavlawAndPraviaw Manchester Rec swim 27.4: 2 Chishman29.1; 3 Ander­ DEAR DICK; Can yon tell me ibe name ol the yoaag lady Minutes" second only to the network’s in at 24th. Show 1:30 EVENING 9/10 girls - 50 Free 2 Katy 2 Chris Baffin 1:09.1; SO Back who played the daigkter, BetK, on the old Robert Yeeng-Jane DEAR DICK; Aboel six yean age, I taw la a TV movie an coverage of the NFL playoff game, ^ World Cup Tannia (II) NCAA Baakatball team overwhelmed son 29.4; -200 I.M. 1 The third-place ABC showing was that 7:00 Benson 34.5r'3‘S8hya Smith 1 Birrell 37.0; 3 Stephanie Wyatt skw, "Father Knows t o t ”? Wasn't the the lady dmg- altraetive woman Mentifled ai Cbra WUUami. Are the and retained the lead at 19.9. K K _____ ^ ChamplonahlpWraatling ^ Hockay Glastonbury, 386-226. 33.9; too I.M. 1 Janet Malley Pullmann 40.1; 50 Fly 1 Troy McDonough 2:38.9; 3 Joshua gist seme yearsears later on "Thi "The Andy Griffith Show”? MRS network’s worst since the beginning of the 1:30 (11) SportaCantar CMy WUllama the aame pertoaT CARL MONK, Gadadea, “We’ve been saying all along, 'don't I ^ o r t a Amartca Manchester Juniors out­ 1:29.5; 3 Smith 1:33.2; 100 32.7; 2 Davis 36.2; SO Breast 1 Cushman 3;08.9; 100 Free 1 JOHN COYNE, Celembes, Ohio Ala. season. WALT DISNEY Tit NCAA BaakatbaM , . 4:00 ^ 7:30 write us off yet. Don't bury us until vou've 2:30 (It NCAABaakatball pointed Glasonbury Free 1 Malley 1:14.3; 3 Ben­ Tomkiel 40.3; 3 Kuzmeski Byiclw 1:02.3; 2 John Cottle That wu Elinor Donahue, who played Betty and (you’re I think you must mean Cara, not Clara. She was, indeed, an Ob SportaCantar 1:07.0; 3 Clugh 1:10.4; 100 r V Shrina Gama SUNDAY 8:00 juniors,' 210-162 while son 1:21.2; 50 Back 1 ^nson 41.7; 200 Free Relay 1 Birrell, ri^t) alw Ellle Walker with Griffith. attracUve actress, but she and Cindy are certainly two differ­ (^'(49 Pro Bowiara Tour JAN. 11.1081 01) ESPN Spaclal: Sugar Bowl I 42.0; 2 Smith 42.2; 3 Jennifer Baffin, Tomkiel, Davis 2:06.7 Back 1 Clough 1:22.8; 100 Fly 1 ent people. <39 NFLRaviawAndPraviaw Ravlaitad Manchester seniors out­ Cushman 1:18.1; 100 Breast 1 BOWUNG DEAR DICK: I recently taw n 'Twilight Zeoe"' episode, Fan clubs raise funds 3:30 Frantz 47.3; 50 Fly 2 Malley U/12 boys — 50 Freel San­ MORNING B « 0 classed Glastonbury Bylciw 1:16.7; 2 McDonough lag the Body Electric,” and oae of the calldreBcaw was sti' played by DEAR DICK: Please settle aa argamenl ler ai. My kasbaad lUI i i f ^ story: Una By Una 39.6; 3 Jennifer Holmes 45.0. MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UPI) - Elvis group, said the idea for the health facility TiCMNlCOlOR 8:00 Ob FtS World Cup BkHng seniors, 176-64. dro Squalrlto 30.3; 2 Karl ta actreia who laehed jast like ol “Loet In lays Te^r Martin wu once married to Alice Faye. I u y she g o o CollagaBaakatball'81 10:30 1:17; 200 Free Relay 1 Presley fan clubs in the United States. was proposed by the mayor of Shelby (lb Program Unannouncad 9/10 boys - 200 Medley Relay Noone 31.2; 100 I.M. 2 Scott GOP — Judy Lauder 178- Space." Bet her aame In the credits was Veronica Cartwright. 7 Z Collaga Baakatball (t) SportaEatra Triple winners include McDonough, Anderson, •• '*“ * CHUCK AND IRENE County (Memphis). A tune lilletl 4:00 .» •^SO - 1 Egils Ramans, Dave Jackson 1:17.6; 3 Senan Gor­ 510, Robin Smith 175-179- Arc they the taaw person, or totwine, or what? aNDY, SCHNEIDER, Naplu, Fte. England and Canada pledged Friday to Ob Suparatar Vollayball Cup ™ ’bOO Eric Hart for the 8 and un­ Clough, puahman 2:07.6. animated ((^(40 Hula Bowl Ob SportaCantar Byiclw, Kevin Bacon, J.J. man 1:21.7; 100 Free 1 Mike Tnscaleeaa, Ala. V < Chuck’s right on this one. And, for once, a question I didn’t raise $10 million for a hospital burn and “The (an clubs have been searching for' , 7:00 der boy’s age grolip, Mary Women’s Open - 50 Free 1 467, Eileen Carson lSl-477, G extravagama' i^) Boxing From Olympic Auditor­ 11:30 Gorman $:S4.9; 50 Free I Yanwt 1:09.9; 3 Noone 1:13.4; They are simply sitters. Verohtes also was on the old “Dan'l have to look up. I wrote a book called "The "Two of Us.” the trauma unit to be named after the rock n a project," she said. "We wanted ium, L.A. Ob SportaCantar Anne Troy in the 11-12 Marcy MacDonald 27.$; 2 H arriet Haalett 135-500. Boone'' series siM In the Hitchcock movie "The Birds.” Angela 8:00 ($1 SportaWrapHJp Ramans 34.8; 3 Jeff Holmes 50 Back 1 Squatrlto 39.1; 2 autoblogri^y of Tony Martin and Cyd Charisse, and Tony roll king. something that will be here for Dana Clough 28.2; 200 I.M. 1 Joyce Tyler 171, Sally was Danny Thomai’ daughter on hla ihow, appeared In "LmI Oil NCAA Baakatball girl’s category; Steve 37.6; 100 I.M. 1 J.J. Gorman tells the whole story of his marriage to Alice Faye in that PLEASE CALLT>4EAreE Ob ESPN Spaclal: Sugar Bowl I Dave Larkin 40.0; 50 Fly 2 Angela Ebreo 2:31.9; 2 Deb Heavisides 452. la Space” and waa alao in 'The Sound of Mnalc.” book. Cheryle HM Smith of Marysville, generations to come and will perpetuate Wash., organizer and president of the the name of Elvis Presley." , ffflSgiihTiif EVENING HERALD, Sat,, Jan. 10, 1981 - I

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Secret Agent 007 tol- smallest tubes are at­ RATES Nightm are" 1972 No Other Infor­ double winner. nut Street, Manchester. SECRETARY in Glastonbury resume to: Box EE. c/o Search of Noah's A rk" 1976 Schenket and Nelson Burton Jr hope ol exploring Jupiter, but en- lowsthe trail of an evilmadmen from route, a computer lakesover. killing FANTASY ISU N D , airing mation Available. (2 hrs.) Since the traditional tached to the controls and 1 DAY...... 14*MifBiin center. General practice. No Manchester Herald. Presentsthe evidence in support of (Season-Premiere. 90 m ins) thecanalaofVenicetoBrazilianjun- \ several astronauts. (2 hrs.. 19 Saturday, January 10. 22Movle-(Adventure)**^ "King heavy typing. Good organizer, the Biblical story of Noah, based on (1$) Harvest Temple glesandallthewayihlooutarspBce. furrow watering system laid along the rows of cane 3 DAYS mms.) of the KhyberRIflea" 1955 Tyrone NAVY VETS. Career Opnor- WAITRESSES ■ Applications findings of expeditions (2hrs) NFL Review And Preview CHECK LISTINGS FOR EXACT IIME M oled PQ) (2 hrs.. 6 mins.) on the surface of the a DAYS ...12-awmNi with top skills need^. Full QD Oavey And Goliath Power, Terry Moore. Indie 1867: A required great quantities tunlties available. Call .49 Candelpin Bowling 29 Nancy Savin-The Arts ® Slave Allen Comedy Hour Benefits. Salary commen­ are now being taken for full 29MatineeAtTheBiiou'lt'8aJoke halt-caste British officer, discrimin­ ground. The tubes are flat 26DAYS ...11-MiKiMy collect, (518 ) 462-4321. 9:00 12:26 29 HeeHawQuesIs Bill Anderson. Special gueat star Jonathan of water, the firm, Amfac, surate with skills and and part time positions: mor­ Mary Gordon and Wayne Massey. Son' Stars Kenny Delmar. Una Mer ated against, proves his loyally by a.m. to 1:00 p.m. 3 In Tha News ti eoimnoQ u iv ic k h*c Winters will join Steve and his tried drip Irrigation on an and two-chambered with IB WORD, $2.10 a m experience. Box 171. East ning and afternoon hours kel. June Lockhart and Douglas quelling a fearsome native revolt. 52:30 Curly Putnam. Buddy Alan. (60 guests Rich Little. Kaye Ballard. available for housewives. Dumbnile. The selected shorts in­ experimental basis begin­ ant-sized holes, where HAPPY ADS •2.80 m Glastonbury, 06025.______3 Lone Rangar-Tarzan m ins) Joe Baker. Sid Gould, andMimiKen- MtOmins.) RNS/LPNS - Crestficld Con­ clude Chapter III ol the serial Don ® NFL Review And Preview water seeps through. Apply in person: Monday thru 5 Addams Family 3:00 nedy.(60mins.) ning in 1976. valescent Home. Manchester. SECRETARY, Male or .9 American Bandstand Big Valley Winslow of the Navy' (90 mins.) 1:05 Friday between 2 and 4. Mr. 10:30 But by 1980, four years Drip irrigation, female. Full time must have ^ Drawing Power (9) Movie -(Adventure) ***■» 4:45 this documentary records the fes­ (39 Benny HIM Show R epeal; 60 mins.) 39 ABC N«wt 3 p.m to 11 p.m. Excellent Steak, 244 Center Street, tivities at Ihelnlernational Puppetry (iJ Black Newt pioneered by and widely previous office experience. C rockett's Victory Garden "Flying Leathernecks" 1951 (ff) Listen 99 M.A.8.H. ® Odyeeey ‘Seeking the First 1:1S after Amfac adopted the benefits for part time and full Manchester.______Festival, held inWashington. DC. in X New York Report Typing, filing, and heavy 39 Connecticut Newsmakers John Wayne. Robert Ryan Strict 5:00 (49 News Americans' Archaeologists search (X) ABC Newa drip method in 7 percent ot used in Israel, still is in an time employees. Call Mrs. June of 1960. (60 mins.) ® Independent News telephone exposure. Call 12:56 disciplinarian officer and his squa C9) Six Million Dollar Man 7:20 for clues to the identity of the first 1:30 its sugar caneflelds, it has experimental state in Grant DNS at 64^S151. In The News dron become friends in the crucible (30 Outer Lim ilt 9>9 Black Perspective (3) IfYouAak Me 11:00 (iSNCAABatkatballNorlhCarolin' Carol. 528-4144. people to tread the American (D (£)22® ® News MANAGER 1:00 ofwar (2hrs) (il) Mayor Athanson's Forum 9i> What'e Happening 7:29 avs.VirgirAa become clear the biggest Hawaii, said Pothero. continent. (Closed-Captioned; U.­ M.A.S.H. HOUSEKEEPER WANTED A Little Rascals standing Room Onl'* Snow * 5:30 6:30 99 Dally Numbers 1:42 LEGAL NOTICE S.A.) (eOmins.) 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Snow White and the Floss' This program presents 22 A t School Match WUs include 'The Blues Brothers', 'Rag­ mins.) SECRETARY families into a confrontation (90 11:30 problem was ants crawling hereby made to the eligible institutions of the State of Connec­ club entertainer (2Hrs.) handsome prince George Eliot's Victorian classic on 29 Julia Child And More ing Bull', 'Being There', ‘Coal 2:00 has 3,068 acres under the m ins) (X Movie -(Title Unannounced) ticut. MANCHESTER to 310,900, (S. ESPN College Basketball (16) Domata women, moratsandsocietyastoldm Company Miner's Oaugt^ler' and 'Ordinary ( X Newa, Waather new system. Because of lU into the small holes and COMMAND (2hrs.,30mins.) Steno a must, benefits, fee Show (22 Laurel And Hardy thetragiclifeofthefiercelyindepei 2 92 2(3 9 NBC News 99 Or. In The Houee People'. ® Risk Of Marriage q|'v ^ 9 This Old House Host Bob Vila (X Movie-(Fanteay)***^ "Stair- incredible success, Amfac clogging up the water supp­ The Connecticut Energy Division, Office of Policy and Manage­ paid. Contemporary Women, vif World Cup Tennis ^9 2 7 Presente! dent Maggie Tulliver. daughter ( ^ Fish ® NHL Hockey Boston Bruins vs ® Our Miaa Brooke PERFORMANCE r|. discusses plans for renovating the wayto Heaven" 1945DavidNiven. Hartford, 527-2141. Choppy And TSHE Princess 3:30 Jeremy and Bessy Tulhver of Dorl (49 In Search Of New York Islanders 2:05 plans to expand drip irriga­ ly. That has been solved ment w ill accept applications for grants under Cycle III. Phase 324 BROAD ST. Barn unit (Closed-Captioned, Kim Hunter. A pilot is accidentally ^ Championship Wrestling (If) NFL Story: Line By Line Line By cote Mill (Closed-Captioned. 8:00 « 8:30 ® Moment Of Meditation tion to 16,000 acres by 1 ^ . through the use of ant II of the Schools, Hospitals, Local Government and Public Care USA) USA.) brought to heaven where he must MANCHESTER, CT 2 i Julia Child And More Line (3) College BaeketbafISetonHall ® ThieOkI House ® USAF ReligtouaFllm repellent chemicals. Institutions Program from January 16. 1981 through March 2. Company l19) Jake Hess Gospel Time 99 Hgen's Heroes (39 Bob Newhart Show vs University of Conneticul plead for his life. (2 hrs., 12mins.) 2:45 “The benefit of drip 6 4 3 -8 3 3 8 GD Off-Track Betting 2T Lawmakers (29 39 College Basketball '81 I 7:00 (3) Movie-(Drama) ••• "City For 9:00 ®Movie-(Drama)** "Buckalone irrigation is not in water However, clogging still 1981. Representatives of such institutions may submit dDBoxingFromOlympic Auditor­ ^ What About Women Viltanova vs Syracuse EVENING (9) Agronsky And Company Conquest" 1940 James Cagney. O D ® The Love Boat A ma n boards County Prison" Earl Owensby, conservation when it com­ occurs from debris in the applications for Technical Assistance Reports and Energy TEACHER - Learning Superman ( |} Koiak ium, L.A. From Olympic Auditorium. Disabilities Teacher for 22 College Basketball Syracuse 6:00 Ann Sheridan. A boxer sacrifices the ship with a seal who is against David Allen Coe. The chain gang water. Color aerial Conservation Measures Projects. Only schools and hospitals GUARANTEED 3450.00 a 1:26 vs Villanova (JD Newa everything for his kid brother, even .his romance with an attractive Los A n gles fearahim.Thesherilfhateshisgutt. es to the amount of water Coventry's Middle School. (3)22 News (ifJNCAABasketballNorthCarolm- ® I8 )® Saturday Night Live may apply for Energy Conservation Measures Projects. week, lawn mowing route. ^1' In Tha News 2.9 up And Coming A Little (.T) Starsky And Hutch his eyesight, in one light too many. women.awomanhelpsherhusbend But the people in this email North used. But it does mean photographs are taken of Conn. Certification required. 1:30 Romance' Part II (Closed- a vs Virginia (2 hrs.) pick out another wife, and Isaac ® Movie-(Horror) ••• "Frenken- Carolina town loved the man called Manchester vicinity. Low d ) Off-Track Betting eteln, the True Story" 1973 better use of water,” said the fields every six months Dates: January 16. 1981 — Starting date for acceptance of Contact: Dr. Nicoletti's office 30 Minutes Captioned. U S.A.) (i$ Paul Simon In Concert One of (3)^9 Breaking Away tries to avoid his former English Seabo. Seabo is an expert tracker. cash down. Also part time SportsCenter Michael Sarazin. James Mason Dr. applications fur grants for Technical Assistance Reports and at 742-8913. EOE. X Laurel And -Hardy 27 Sneak Previews Co-hosts pop music's greatest superstars, (3^BeskelballClevftand Cavaliers teacher. Guest stars; Donald When inmates at the Buckalone Gary Pothero, Amfac’s to locate dry spots. "But 3100.00 a day, call 643-9008 8-4 29 Sneak Prevlewa In a special Frankenstein, a young medical Laughtoons Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert review Paul Simon performs a variety of his vs New York Knicks O'Connor,FlorenceHenderson.(60 County Prison escape and hold a when we notice that water Energy Conservation Measures Projects and Cycle III, Phase year-end program, co-hosts Gene school graduate, constructs a pair drip irrigation expert. p.m. X Star Trek the new movies 'The Jazz Singer' smash hits (13) Movie -(Western) *** "Big mins.) (Closed'Caplioned; U.S.A.) family hostage, only Seabo can PART TIME - Your tel^hone SiskelandRoger Ebert choose their of creatures-male and female in his is not getting to the canes, II. NCAA Basketball Louisville vs and First Family' (i^ World Opportunities Jake" 1971 John Wayne, Richard (0) NCAA Ba ibdiball Old Dominion track them down. (Rated R) (87 It is precisely the ef­ and our customers Please ten favorite films of the year, which laboratory, and gives life to them in BABYSITTER FOR Cincinnati 4:00 29 Life It Worth Living Boone. A cowboy tracks down the VS DePaul mine.) ficient use that is leading it is often too late to save call 528-6631 include 'The Blues Brothers', 'Rag­ his most perfect image of human March 2, 1981 — Final date for acceptance ot application. HANDICAPPED CHILD '29 America's Top 10 (1) Mission Impossible (32 ShaNaNa gang that has kidnapped his grand­ (S )(S ® Mitch Miller Special 2:50 ing Bull'. ‘Being There'. 'Coal 290nceUponACtasslc'Millonthe beings. (95 mins.) to “the canes growing the crop,” Pothero said. before and after school. All & Antiques (i) (49 Hula Bowl East and West Miner's Daughter' and ‘Ordinary son. (1 lOmins.) & Movie -(Dreme) "The ®Movle-(Advenlure)**^ "Ben- June 15. 1981 — Anticipated date for the Federal Department of SERVICE STATION 27 W allStreet Week Walt Street Floss' Tom turns down Philip's offer 11:35 faster and bigger,” said Amfac recently began a day during school holidays. My collegiate all-stars clash in this an- People' ( i | Festival Of Faith Mark" 1961 Rod Steiger, Stuart eethThe 12M lleR e er 1953 Terry Energy to make Notice of Grants Awards. ATTENDANTS wanted. Part Week Year EndReview'Host Louis njial classic from Honolulu. Hawaii totutorhimbecauseollheir fathers' (29132 39 Barbara Mandrall And Whitman. An emotionally broken d ) Movie .(Drama)-- “ A Tree Moore, Robert Wegner. new experiment to home. Top wages. Call after 5 27 Hart Come The Puppets! Qrowa In Brooklyn" 1B74 Cliff Pothero. time. Hours flexible, call 633- Rukeyser r (if) Boxing From Olympic Auditor­ conflict ' (Closed-Captioned, The Mandrall Slelere Dolly Parton sex criminal, who has served time, p.m. 643-8012. Co-hosted by Jim Henson, creator U.S A.) Robertson, Diane Baker. Based on “The system allows the eliminate the clogging — a Information on Cycle III, Phase II of the SHLP Program may 29 Lawrence Walk ium. L. A. From Olympic Auditorium. and John Schneideraretheguests. now wants to make a new start (2 3:30 4155. oftheMuppels.andKermiltheFrog. 27 Soccer Made In Germany the novel by Betty Smith about a (B) SportaCenter be obtained from: The Kroft Puppets are featured. hrs.) water to seep into the completely underground SCHOOL BUS DRIVER for DENTAL ASSISTANT - Full ground at a constant rate, water system. The water is afternoon runs only. 1:30 to Connecticut Energy Division or part time, for Oral purified at the source and 3:30 p m., for 310.50. Call: An­ which means the plants are Office of Policy and Management Surgeon's Office. Vernon Cir­ dover School. Andover. 742- being supplied with the filtered to the fields 80 Washington Street, ' cle. Previous surgical or den­ 7339. water they need at any without ever coming to the Hartford, Connecticut 06115 tal experience required. Send resume to Box WW, c/o given time,” he said. “The surface until the final Attention: RN 3-11 p.m. Full or part time T V Sunday Manchester Herald. same amount of water is stage. Kevin Sheehan position available in a Program Manager still being used, but every BOOKKEEPER progressive hemodialysis un­ drop is absorbed into the Tel: 566-8464 RIUCMAROE it. Experience preferred, but 009-01 ______not mandatory. Excellent MORNING plants. Nothing is wasted.” Hamilton. Just when you thought it iMlIiii ulif fcl iwatain hi i educational opportunity in a covery ot life on eerth (Rated sons and their friends into char­ Town of ManoheKler. Connerlirul 5:00 was safe to go back in the water... Story'Parttl. i973MichaolSarazin. In this sense, drip irriga­ panae espertewaiiil'iK tpnim. B n growing field. Apply News PO ^hrs., I9mina.) acters in a soap opera, in which the N olire of Gwar^ UBtar mi IM B y M m m L the relentless terror continues. ® < D ® CHIPi JonandPonchmix James Mason. Dr. Frankanstein, a tion does conserve Rockville General Hospital. 5:30 evil dry cleaning magnate G.R. tor­ Adoption of Ordinance S m tn W ORAMt ■■ ka a a a M ■ i l (Rated PG)(1 iB m ins) business with pleasure when they young medical school graduate, pkaata fff a « kcBMltag O pantaa, pnpan Dialysis Unit, 872-0501 ext. X Life Of Riley 24 UrbanFutura ments his family and associates to available water supply help an attractive female their murderous limits. constructs a pair of creature-male MolUf iMMWta, «d aa«M to i#ant- 271. X t Daktarl 27 Once Upon A Choice and female In his laboratory, and compared to the In accordance with the provisions of Chapter 3, Section 1 and 9 Sunday contractor-beset by thieves deal­ ® World Tomorrow NOTICES ito if av komM UtotocaB in 5:50 <39 News of the Town Charter, notice is hereby given of the adoption by ing In heavy equipment--save her (9) Old Time Gospel Hour dvea life tothem In his moat perfect traditional furrow system. - Lost and Found C aaptor Cm w i m M aBM tol. SECRETARY - One man of­ X News ® ABC News image of human beings. (95 mins.) business. (60 mins.) - PeraonaiK the Board of Directors of the Town of Manchester, Connecticut, ft va a nto toktota. 6:00 6:30 11:35 With the furrow method, ■km nto irato tai cnaM tto n a ^ fice. Full or pari time. Must <8 Freedom’s Defense: Amer­ Another era - Announcements X Agronsky And Company rX CBSNewa the cane was flooded at on January 6,1981. EmM mtoi oitotoa, m i Mbaaftt be good tvpist. Send resume ica's Cup 1960 The color, drams 10:00 (XMovie-(Orama)** "Incldenton - Entartainment * X Time For Timothy (X ABC News a Dark S tra a t" 1973 William Proposed Ordinance to: Box 6. c/o Manchester and sheer beauty of l2-meter CX Trapper John M.D. A critical specific periods. The cane X Straight Talk (8) (39 NBC News Karl Parrott of Ro-Vic, a paper products, - Auctions Herald. yachts traveling the 24.3 mile, six- gunshot wound suffered by a police Shatner.RichardCaalellano. AO.A. ' l l Program Unannounced Clint Eastwood is the 2 9 Odd Couple tries to solve the murder of a man was fed too much water BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Directors of the Town of leg course in competition for the offlcerduringariotolSanFranciaco industrial chemical and machinery supplier FINANCIAL EJ. tTEPHlNt CO. 6:29 mysterious stranger who (49 Muppat Show Manchester that the Town of Manchester convey to Donald W. most prestigious trophy in yacht gays catapults Trapper and Gonzo who left a nightclub. ( t l 5 mins.) and was left without any - BondS'Slockg-Mortgages 734 Tolland tiraal NURSES AIDE- 7 a.m. to 3 39 Morning Prayer 7:00 in Manchester, holds what he calls the latest rides in to straighten out a racing, the America's Cup. is the into the city's gay world (60 11:46 between floodings, he said. - Personal Loans and Eleanor M. Willson for the sum of 345,000.00 Parcel No. 18 Eaat Hactloid, Cl. MIDI p.m. Laurel Manor. 91 CJiest- 6:30 60 Minutes (X focus of this documentary narrated mins.) CX Movie-(Drama) ^** "Days Of in energy conservation measures. The an­ - Insurance in the Buckland Industrial Park, Town of Manchester, County of nut Street X Pinceiadas tw isted town in HIGH (X ® Those Amazing Animals It caused the cane to go ^ R o b e rt MacNeil. (60 mins ) X News WIneAndRoaea” 1963 JackLem- Joy Of Living Undersea explorer Jacques Coua- tique, hand-powered vacuum cleaner, was EMPLOYMENT Hartford and State of Connecticut. Said parcel being more par­ BOOKKEEPER­ PLAINS DRIFTER on Ttie 27 Shock Of The New Mechanical X Jimmy Swaggart mon.LeeRemick.Analcoholicpulla through periods of starva­ ' i l Superstar Volleyball Cup leauexaminesoneofthesea'smott - Help Warned ticularly bounded and described as follows: SECRETARY for small but CARD GALLERY - ABC Sunday Night Movie.' Paradise'Written sndpresenled by (8 BhockOfThaNaw'Mechanical his newly married wifeinto a Btaleof Match I deadly creatures--lhe squid, the alcoholism. (3 hra.) used to add a light touch to Parrot’s presenta­ tion, leading to stunted - Buifnefs Opportunities fast growing Manchester Aggressive, part time Sales Time Magazine art critic Robert Paradise' Written andpresentedby A t Schools Match Wits January II. world's largest bear astounds tha growth. The new method > Situation Wanted Beginning at a point in the easterly street line of Batson Drive firm . Must be experienced in People needed. Flexible Hughes, this series explores how Time Magazine art critic Robert 12:00 tion of the family-owned company during a Ring Around The World sludioaudience.andamangetsinlo The cool-headed drifter is the world ol modern art reflects our­ Hughes, this aeries explores how (X Ruff House gives the plants the right e d u c a t io n having coordinates of N350,468.280.E646,846.440 and being the all phases of office hours, on a permanent basis. Davey And Goliath acagewith 17 lions and tigers with ESPN Special: Super Bow l I visit by Chamber of Commerce members. f selves and our century. This pro­ the world of modern art rellecia our­ (S) - Private Instructions southwesterly corner of the parcel herein described: thence, procedures, or willing to Some nights and Sundays. 6:45 hired by the townspeople to no protection. (60 mins ) amount of water con­ gram travels back to the Isle selves and our century This pro­ Revisited Green Bay va Kanaaa - SchoolS'Classes learn. A good aptitude with Card Galery, Manchester 39 Sacred Heart rX Hockey New York Islanders v t City The Parrotts gave chamber members a tour the line runs in a northerly direction along the easterly street protect them from vengeful machine-age to see howart rellect- gram travels back to the late sistently. - Instructions VVanted ligures a must. Send resume Parkade, Manchester. 7:00 Philadelphia Flyers line of Batson Drive being a circular curve to the right with a outlaws who have just been ed the rapidly changing world. (60 machine-age to see how art reflect­ ® Second City TV of the fast-growing local business as part of Drip irrigation is an in­ X Christopher Closeup 29 'r('l' 1 «A( T ti'/l 8:30 2 7 HardCholcea 'Genetic Screen­ ® Movie-(Romance)** "When the company will be adding on to its existing X Newt 27 Up And Coming Time Ren O ut" 1960 Jacqualine - Investment Property the parcel herein described: thence, the line runs in a southerly weekends. Mature and respon­ Gi) SportsCenter (XOneOayAtATImeBarbaraand ing: The Ultimate Preventive 39 Wild Wild W att Biaaet, Paul Newman. A chic public building on Sheldon Road to give the firm - Business Property direction along land now or formerly of the Town of sible individuals for cleaning t COWAUlM MBxfCU Annbecomecaughliniheemoljonal Medicine?' This program examines 19 World Opportunities 7:30 - Resort Property fallout of divorce when young Alex theuaesofprenalaltestingandgen- relations woman goes to the South Manchester. S40 47 -33"E, for a distance of 592.95 feet to a point duties in a skilled nursing 22 Jimmy Swaggarl Oi) SportsCenter more warehouse space. ( Herald photo by - Real Estate Wantod fries to tell Nick he'd rather spend etic'counseling and explores how Pacificlooverseetheopeningofihe which is the southeasterly corner of the parcel herein ★ facility. Apply: Riverside 39 RaxHumbard 0 9 Uving Faith the weekend, his only regular limo these tests have affected parents ultimatevacalionhideaway. (Rated Harry) ' MIEC. SERVICES HIGH SCHOOL JUNIOR OR Health Care Center. 745 Main 39' Devlin 27 From Jumpstraat P 0 )( 109 mina.) described: thence, the line runs in a westerly direction along a nighlclvb operator's interest, with his father, with friends his own ol children with genetic diseases. SOPHOMORE GIRLS for part Street. East Hartford.______(49 Morningtown (ifij Accent On Living 3:30 12:30 « Services Offered land now or formerly of the Town of Manchester. S60’ 35'-14"W. when (he man underwrites hall a 8:00 age. (60 mins.) time waitress work after 7:30 <29 (27 American Football Gl) NCAA Basketball NorthCarolin- (X Archie Bunker's Place Archie > Palntlng>Papenng i3 ' Men Builds, Man Destroys policy lhat will pay a man one million 9:00 ® Independent Newa CX Movie -(Suspense-Comedy) Firm moves for a distance of 192.03 feet to a point; thence, the line runs in a school and Saturdays. Apply ConferenceChamplonehIpGame a V8 Virginia hires Ihe best lawyer he can find to ***4 "D ollere" 1971 Warren - BuildIng'Contracting dollars if he fails to marry his fian­ CX Alice In exchange lor free rent, W-2 forms required northerly direction along land now or formerly of the Town of X , Fantastic Voyage The exact lime and teams were ® Movie -(Science-Fiction) *** fight Stephanie's grandmother's < Roofing*Slding in person-Brass Key FULL TIME X. Insight cee (90 mins) ADce takes on a second job manag­ Beatty. Goldie Hawn. Caper thriller MANCHESTER - The unavailable at press lime "Silent Running" 1972 Bruce cuslodyclaim.butasheheadsoflio 10:30 - Heating-Plumbing Manchester, N28“4r-25"W, for a disUnce of 229,13 feet to a Restaurant. X Christophers 10:45 ing her apartment building and is set in Germany. (2 hra., 30 mins.) COOK 27 Firing Line Host William F. Oern, Ciifl Polts Commander of a court, he despairs that Stephanie ( X Sports Extra Get Smart East Hartford Welding - Flooring point; thence, the line runs in a westerly direction along land ^ Valley Of The Dinosaurs 39 Jawiah Life quickly reminded that everything HARTFORD — Employers are required by law to Buckley. Jr space ship orbiting Saturn pilot a his may not ever return home to 704 ® Movie -(Dreme) •* "Board­ Risk Of Marriage Company has recently - Moving-Trucking-Slorage PART TIME - Earn extra 11 A.M.-7P.M. '49 Heritage Corner 11:00 ship In desertion after refusing to has a price. - Services Wanted now or formerly of the Town of Manchester, S61*ir-21 'W. for a ® ABC Weekend Special Houser Street. (Conclusion) walk" 1979 Ruth Gordon, Lee Uaten-Athletea make W-2 "Wage and Tax Statements” available to their money while the kids are in 32-40 hrs. per week. 8 :0 0 (5j Little Rascals ^ I Was Hungry mov^ to Manchester’s distance of 114.13 feet to a point; thence, the line runs in a 1:30 jeiiBon Ihe last remaining vestiges (X Mr. Griffin And Me A former Strasberg. European emigres bat­ 1:00 employees by Feb. 2.1981; the Internal Revenue Service MISC. FOR SALE 3 We Believe X Rex Humbard ot Earth's vegetation and wildlife ( X ® Sunday Night Movie'High southwesterly direction along land now or formerly of the Town school. Telephone Solicita­ Full benefit '^91 Connecticut: Seen movie star is reduced to earning a tle the dangers of a declining 07f FIS World Cup Skiing Men's Buckland Industrial Park. - Household Goods 5 Wonderama JlNCAABaaketballDePaulvsOld (90 mms ) Plains Drifter' 1973 Stars; Clint Brooklyn neighborhood (103 says. tion. E. Hartford company. A package Sporting Goods 22 Robert Schuller (Captioned) 24 27 GreatPerformances; ALin- of Shakespeare's Tamingolthe 11:00 now employ 17 people. Said parcel is described on a certain map entitled, "Town of CEESTFEU COHVIILESCarT riyan and the Rangebusters ingincogniloitiMacon. Georgia, and Downhill From Cortina. Italy 1:35 form is available. .. e W-2 has not been received by - Garden Products 24 27 Sesame Street coin Center Special Beverly' Her Shrew performed m New York's (XGD®39®Newa Manchester Connecticut Department of Public Works PART TIME CLERKS Selected shorts include Laurel and Ihe tun begins. ^ ifl^ H e tt Qotpal Time ® USAF Religious Film Before we employed just - Antiques HOME 1)0 Oral Roberts Farewell Performance' Act II of Central Park Also shown will be X Baxters Feb. 1.'). the employee should ask for assistance by calling Engineering Division Land Conveyed By Town Of Manchester N EED ED • Tuesday and Hardy 's Treein a Tube'andChapler ,6)49 Charlie's Angets Kris and ® I8 I® The Big Event'Magic' 2:45 10.” - Wanted to Buy 39 Porky Pig-Bugs Bunny Johann Strauss Jr s Die Fleder behind tho scene looks at Ihe two (X Benny Hill Show 6 4 3 -5 1 5 1 40 Latino IV ol Ihe serial 'Don Winslow of Ihe Julie pose as daring nightclub 1976 Stars: Ann Margret. Anthony < j) News. Weather the IRS. From Hartford, call 249-8251, elsewhere in To Donald W. and Eleanor M. Willson Dw'n P H. Ck'd P V Wednesday, third shift; and maus' provides the selling for Ihe stars. Meryl Streep and Raoul Julia, (17 SportaCenter 2:50 RENTALS 8:30 Navy' (90 mms ) discussing their views on this new dancers when they become em- Hopkins. A ventriloquisl'saffairwith Connecticut, 1-800-343-9000. Calls to these numbers are Scale I " equals 40' Date: 3/3/80. Friday and Saturday third final operatic perlormanco ot broiledinaonemilliondollafkidnap- ® PTLCIub-Talk And Variety 9) Moment Of Meditation - Rooms for Rent shift. Apply in person: Seven- SERVICE STATION 3 Tony Brown's Journal 30 MundoReal mterprotaiionot an old classic (60 a married woman lakes a bizarre subject to monitoring for quality review. ^ - Apartments for Rent Said premises are subject to the following encumbrances: 11:25 Beverly Sills Intheballroomscene. for-ransomschemeinwhichahaled ($9 Lareon Sunday Night 3:00 Eleven, 309 Center Street. ATTENDENT or Auto 9 Eighth Day Prince Orlovsky throws a parly mms ) Iwial when his puppet assumes a Meeting set - Hornet fr>r Rant 9. Day Of Discovery 0 Dear Alex And Annie club owner is abducled and held in­ personality of its own. (2 hrs.) CXMovla-(Advanture)*** "Chris- Taxpayers should have a W-2 form from every a. Industrial Park Regulations of the Manchester Economic Mechanic. With some which becomea a gala, hosted by (27 National Geographic Elosha: topher Columbus" 1949 Frednc - Bubinets for Rent 39 Robert Schuller (Captioned) 11:30 Place of Dry Water' Extraordinary side a cage until Ihe money is paid. 2.4 ® Masterpiece Theatre 11:15 employer they worked for during the year, regardless of HARTFORD - The BABYSITTER WANTED to experience preferred. Full Carol Burnell and featuring, among March. Florence Eldridge. Portrait - Retort Property tor Rent Development Commission, recorded in Volume 662, Page 292 of 39 Jonny Quest 3/ Face The Nation animalbehavior.insomecasesunk- (60 mins.) 'Danger UXB' Episode il. Brian con* CX CBSN e^s others. Placido Domingo, Mary Mar­ ol a man who altered the course ot the length oi the time worked, according to the IRS. If an Hartford County Dental - WanlAJ tu Rant the Manchester Land Records. care for infant in my home time position. Apply: Clark 49 Jewish Heritage <$) Gilllgan'e Island nown even to zoologists and eth­ 07 E8PN Special: Super Bowl I frohts • bomb wedged in the wall ol 11:30 lin. Ethel Merman. Zubm Mehta and hialory.fromhia visit to the Spanish Assistants Association will - Misc. lor Rent 8:00 - 5:30 p.m. Monday- Motor Sales, route 6 & 85. 9:00 49 Animals, Animals, ologists. IS observed in this film Revisited Green Bay vs Kansas a burning building, endisreprimand- Sports Wrap-Up employee is unable to get a W-2 before April 15 when the b. Real property taxes of the Town of Manchester and of the Renata Scollo (2 hrs ) court to hia tragic downfall, defeal Friday. References required, Bolton. 643-9521 ■ i . Barrio Animals whichrecofdsthewiidlileinEtosha. Cily ed by h it senior officer for his reck­ David Suaaklnd Show meet Jan. 20, at 7:15 p.m., AUTOMOTIVE ($9 Movie-(Romance) * "Jenny" (j$ Movie -(S cience -F iction) ** and degradation. (2 hrs.) return is due. a timely return must be filed, with a state­ Eighth U tilities D istrict of said Town on the current Grand List 5. Woody And Bugs Bunny 27 Big Blue Marble a preserve surrounding a huge dry less handling ol the task. (Closed- After Benny - Autos for Sale call 649-1340. 1970 Mario Thomas. Alan Alda A "Cioee Encounters Of The Third SportaCenter ment explaining the computations for the missing wage at the Hunt Memorial which Optionee, by acceptance of the deed agrees to pay in ac­ 9j Oavey And Goliath '39 Adelante lake bed in the southwest African Captioned; U.S.A.) (60m ins) Star Trek Ci7 > Trucks for Sale ’ PART TIME EVENINGS • film maker marnea a pregnant girl to Kind" I960 Richard Dreyfues, 3:30 fj<29 OralRobarls . country ot Namibia. (60 mins.) 9:30 Dr. Jack Van Impe and tax information. building, 230 Scarbough St. • HMvy Equipnnent for Sale cordance with Section 12-81a 01 the Connecticut General CLERK • Some calculator Male or Female Adults lor ______AFTERNOON______avoid the draft (2hra ) Francois Truffaut. Anordinaryguy Is Public Affaire Special 07 NCAA Hockey Air Force va Kent - Motorcyclea-Bicyciea ^19) Family Focus ® Movie-(Myelery) **h "Sher­ MovI* -(Drama) «— "Tha (X The JeffarsonsFlorence'svIvid Statutes. experience helpful. Checking Custodial Work. Steady 5 '29 Jimmy Swaggart faced with Ihe mind-blowing dis­ imsgination translorms the Jeffer- Movie 'Frankenstein: The True State - Campers-Trallera-Moblle 12:00 lock Holmes And the Spider Chase" 1966 MarlonBrando, Jane c. Planning and Zoning Regulations ot the Town of and extending invoices. days per week. Must nave 24i Mister Rogers (3) Up Front Fonda. A convict escapes and Hornet Apply: G.ier Brothers. 140 transportation. Cali 649-5334 Women" 1944 Basil Rathbone. • Automotive Service Manchester, » 27 Sesame Street Bredy Bunch Nigel Bruce Sherlock Holmes heads lor hisTexashome where his > Autos for Rent-Lease Rye Street, South Windsor. 39 Popeye (6)4 9 lesuee And Anewere tights a murderess who employs wifeishavinganaMairwitha wealthy d. Such easements and rights-of-ways existing on said 49 World Tomorrow FUEL OIL DRIVER - Part C6) Robert Schuller (Captioned) spiders to kill her victims (90 man's son, and the sheriff tries in premises as of the date hereof which do not render title un­ time. Coventry Manchester 9:15 29(2739 Meet The Prats mms.) vain to avert the impending tragedy A-NewDay marketable or interfere with Optionee's quiet enjoyment or use area 8 to 12 daily Call 742- 27 Nova ‘Doctorsot Nigeria' NOVA 2:30 of their meeting (2 hrs , 30 mina ) 9:30 examines the work of the doctors of rX Movie -(Comedy) **** 4:30 Invitation of the premises in any way whatsoever. 9449 after 5:00 p.m. t. Battle Of The Planete Nigeria, who combine traditional "Phlladelphie Story" 1940 Cary (19 Festival Of Faith To Bid Said premises are subject to the following condition: A. Newark And Reality herbal medicine and western orth­ 5:00 'Magnum’s' salty dog Street, South' Windsor, RECEPTIONIST. Outgoing 2S Oay Of Discovery Grant.KalhanneHepburn Aaociety odox praclicea m an edort to solve girl who yearns tor a doJ)n-to-ear1h ( X Bionic Woman Sealed bids w ill be received in "The premises described herein are conveyed upon the condi­ personable person wanted to 24 Electric Company Ihe problems of health hazards Cf) High School Bowl SIMVW) When actors get along well on genuine smiles during actual romance, has to contend with her the Office of the Director of tion that construction of an appropirate building or buildings be P A R T T IM E w ork evenings 5-9 p.m . 39 Cilebrate caused by lower standards of ( i) Outer Limits the set, that good spirit is usual filming. 39 Top Cat ex-hu8bandanda reporter who talla General .Services, 41 Center commenced no later than nine (9) months after the date of the MAINTENANCE work. 91 Tuesday thru Friday at a hygiene and sanitation (Closed- in love with her. (2 hra.. 30 mins.) Presto Chango: tt'a Magic A ly seen on the scoen as well. 'Tm learning restraint the 49 Rax Humbard Captioned. U S A ) (60 mma) magical look at Ihe world of illusion Street, Manchester, Connec­ deed and that said construction be completed no later than eigh­ Chestnut Street. Manchester. leading Unisex Beauty Salon. (Il) Promieek Ol God This is currently the case on the hard way," confides Selleck. Experience preferred. 643- 10:00 39 Movie ‘(Biographical) **S with top-magicians performing island of Oahu, In Hawaii, who has amassed a number of ticut, until January 23,1981 at teen (18) months thereafter. By acceptance of the deed, the (3> CBS Sunday Morning 3:00 DENTAL ASSISTANT - Full 8330 "H oudlni" 1953 TonyCurtia. Janet (3J NetlonelFootbali Conference amazing tests where the new hour-tong impressive credits himself. "It 11:00 a.m. for the following: Grantee, for themselves and their successors and assigns ^S. Fllntstones Leigh The story of the lamed es­ ® Star Trek and part tim e positions. MyThrtaSons Chemplonehip Oeme The exact adventure series 'k^agnum, isn't just the way John says covenants and agrees to comply with the aforesaid conditions. cape arlial and magician. (2 hrs ) time and teams were unavailable at (24 Firing Lina Host; William F P.l.' is filmed in its entirety. things. It's often the slightly rais­ Sale and Kemovul Salary commensurate with OFFICE D U TIE^for industry ' t ; Sunday Mass Buckley. J r.. In the eventof a breach of said conditions, the Grantor herein or 12:30 praastima. The new series, broadcast ed eyebrow or sneer or smile ability, ^ n d resume to: Box suppipply firm . Experience (11 SportsCenter ()J Economy Watch 0 Say Brother of Cord Wood its successors shall have the right to enforce these conditions by (19 Ufeatyles r4)Movla-

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EVENING HERALD. Sat., Jan 10. 1981 - 19 A UTTLE SOMETMMe' 1 ACROSS 9 Intermediate Answer to Previoul Punie By ADigaii van Buran D clear THE RELATE! (iKtfix) 1 BypHMt 10 Time tone 5 H 1 6 Btttingy (ebbf.) 11 Soft-hftfnd 12 Mott nervoua 13Scrttchftt 13 Blemifh 14 Tftpp^ 16 Graduate of 15 QuintMMntiftl Annapolii 16 Chk^ o (ebbr.) Htip Wmtmt t$ Http W»nt»d 41 13 SHuttlon W a n M IB B u ilim rP rop prty 2B ArUctoi tor Solo Wontod to Buy 49 Aportmonto fo r Bonl 83 OHIeot-Storoo lor Root 85 DEAR ABBY: I've been going with a fellow for over a -triniit lines 20 Telephone rod year. He'a 30 and I'm 26. He wanta to marry me, but, Abby, 17 Stone with 22 Thought (Fr.) WANTED CLERK TYPIST - EXPERIENCED _ - MMVated 4 story brick SAUNA BATH FOR SALE - QUIET ROOM on bus line. $40 MANCHESTER - 5 Rooms. 2 STORE OR OFFICE SPACE he haa one fault that really turns me off. His table manners crystftli 23 Combet Bolton 2 nights per month; COMMUNICATIONS ...... 19 Route fa c t o r y ^ No. Adams, MA. Approximately 5 x 5 x 7 high. er week, plus security, Bedrooms. Quiet avaiiabie, 200, 400, and up to are terrible! He holds his fork in his fiat like a small child 24 Progeny B o m a a o taking and preparation of TEACHER-PUBLICIST. 20 Smell liquid I^ase 69 cents buy $5. ft. No Cedar cabinet. Best offer. gtrano Rral Estate. Call 80- neighborhood. Redecorated. 5000 square feet. 6431442. who is just learning how to eat by himself. Prtoellla’s Pop — Ed Sullivan 25 Falte □ □ □ □ □ □ minutes of meetings for town Available for Free Lance money down. Owner will take meaiure Excellent condition. One year 2129. Garage. Lease: Security. No He ataba at hia food with hia fork and eats to fast he hairpiece □DDC3DC] records: preparation, posting Writing: Brochures, Manuals, low interest mortague. No old. Call 643-0131 after 5:00 21 Gives comfort Mts. $360 monthly, plus heat. makea me nervoua. When I try to correct him in a nica way, 27 Played in and filiM letters for commis­ Public Information & interest first year. Elevator, p.m. 6437360. MATURE GENTLEMAN 25 Burdeni role medley CENTRAL LOCATION - Free WHO WAS THAT ) A FRIENP O F MIME' ONLV HE ^ 20 Set of two water sion. Transportation and Promotional Literature. Rep- elaborate conveyer, dry desires room in private he gets angry and says, "If it bothers you, don't look at me!" 36 Star (prefix) paring. Kitchen privileges. AAAN.POP? ' VANCEV ULVSSE5 r nCDUGHT T O F O B 3E T 28 Buttreai 46 Fast aircraft ly Box FF, c/o Machester residence. Kitchen privileges I realize that a man could have worse faults auch at 27 Booty access to typewriter required. sprinkler. Very low taxes and MOVING - Solid maple double Security and written MANCHESTER, CHARLES KELLV. THE AiOJOGRA/WWED 39 Tend . (abbr.) Herald. desired. References drinking, dope or chaeing women, to piaybe I'm out of line 30 Protective her- 29 Songs of Rate $3.50 per hour at heat. Many uses. Ready now. bed. $40. Many household references required. 14 Arch APARTMENTS - Immediate k SWEATERS.' rier 40 Acireii 47 Accountant To provMa Nuntog Coro available. Callafter4:30p.m., to complain about aomething aa petty aa thia, but aitting at praiie m eeting with minimum of Literature. 413-458-^. items. Call 649-7^6. Street. occupancy. 4W Room 33 Gedget Lou lie (abbr.) In privalo homtt and $7.00 per meeting.$3.37 per •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 6430034. the aame table with him aometimea irritatea me to the point 30 Hirundine •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Townhouse. IW baths. Alj •••••'••••••••••••••••••••• 34 Auto (il.) 41 Brew 48 For rowing Madleal Padimaa. Part hour for work done outside of Houaohold G oods 40 FOR SALE - Well Seasoned of not being able to eat 35 Pub faWerege 31 Slip of paper n EDUCATION Apartmonta fo r Rani 83 W iia n ces. 2 air conditioners. Waniod to Rant 87 42 Equine-like 50 Tax agency Hma, lull Uma. ConaMara* meeting. Apply John Sam- Fire Wood. Cut, split, and He'a honest, hard-working and generous. Do you think 32 Cerise Carpeting. Fireplace, 2 car 36 Put down 44 Pastry dishes (ebbr.) bogna, Chairman Public I'm being too picky? 36 Mae Wait Hon ghran to prolaraoca USED REFRIGERATORS, delivered. $65 a cord call after VERNON - Near 86, luxury plus seeuri- 37 Tablelind 45 Musical Building Commission. 643- Privato Inalrucllona 18 2 p.m. 643-0917. GARAGE WANTED to store 39 Lively long el:—Location and Horn. WASHERS, RANGES - Qean. Condo. Appliance $3« , n , 64315 IRRITATED 1634. one or two cars. Call Don at 40 Tree NO PIE • WEEKLY PAY monthly. Security, 1 2 T“ 4 9 r 7 1 9 10 LEARN THE ART OF Guaranteed. Parts & Service. 6334577. 43 Period of time For hdormallon can Low prices! B.D. Pearl Ic M A C G R E G O R G O L F references. Call 423127, 4W- FOUR ROOM APARTMENT DEAR IRRITATED: HIa reAital to accapt construc­ RECEPTIONIST/TYPIST - PORCELAIN DOLLMAKING 45 Upon 11 li IT Son, 649 Main Street. 64^2171. CLUBS, set of e ig h t , 3923. - Second floor. Available tive criticism t h o w t him to be stu b b orn In con sid ­ 643-8S1B Pleasant, personable and - 5 week classes now forming. WORKING WOMAN SEEKS 1 46 No v i ____ lefthanded irons and i ;olf bag. February 15th. Mature adults. erate. Don't marry thia man unleia you want to be 14 15 Make your own Heirloom Bedroom or Efficiency. 49 Slicker capable typist wanted by 30” FRIGIDAIRE Very good condition. MO. 649- GLASTONBURY (SOUTH). No pets. Security. reminded three times every day that you made a poor irofessional office, located in Doll. For information call 289- Prefers 2 or 3 family house. 51 Seved IS AID* ASSISTANCE ELECTRIC RANGE - 4316, ask for Marc. Half of exceptional new References. One Car Parking. ch oice. 19 he Manchester/Vemon area. 8782. Avacado. Good condition. $100 ______Ask for Shelly, 289-7236 52 Pent •I Noiti latlMii ComL f Duplex. Features carpeting, 6431265. 19 ^ ■ 2 0 Please call 871-1722 for ap- ...... firm. Call 6431822 anrtime. R E C L I N E R L O U N G E between 9 and 4 p.m. 53 Tuberoui 22 23 24 387 East Cantor St. excellent closets, dishwasher, Captain Eaay — Crooks ft Lawranea plant (pi.) 1 pointment...... dispose- all, self cleaning 29 3. ^^JjJjrtaatar^^ Artleloa lor Sola 41 54 Lathered □ RE ESTATE touch of blue velvet. Good oven, private basement with 1 1 ■ INVENTORY CONTROL DEAR ABBY: How can I get out of telling my age when I 27 21 29 31 32 condition. $50. Call 646-0030. laundry hookups, IW baths, WmiTDk MMEiMTELV: DOWN CLERK - Growing East Hart­ am asked point-blank? I'm not the type to reply, “ It'e none M)iAPPA V'MEAN WU PROmSSP , BUT r KNEW IT W0UI.P 1 HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT Homes fo r Sola 23 deck, neighborhood setting, of your business." VA PI9CONN8CTBP TO TAKE A ' NEVER HAPPEN AS LONS 33 ford distributor has im­ To rent, a 3-Bedroom Furnished Apart­ 1 Threaded nail for part time Cleaning Work. minutes to Hartford. $525 VACATION 50 WE AS McKEE COULP 1 mediate opening for person PRIVATE PERSON THE PHONE r 2 Auttralian ani­ 3S 3. E X E C U T IV E H O U SE - ALUMINUM Sheets used as □ TAG SALES monthly 6334566. Broker. COULP SPBNP REACH YOUl Must have own transporta­ with a good math and com ­ ment or Home for an executive of mal 1 1 ■ tion. Call 643-4000. Contemporary. Cathederal printing plates, .007 thick SOME t im e 37 .0 41 42 munications ability. FEMALE ROOMATE MID­ DEAR PRIVATE: Try this: “ It's mind over matter. T06ETHER 3 Intimate Experienced with Min/Max ceilings. Three bathrooms. 23x28W’', SO cents each or 5 Cheney Brothers, Inc. Must be 1 TWENTIES WANTED to BO If you don't mind, it doesn’t m atter." (Cribbed from 4 Explodes 43 44 DOCTORS OFFICE System a plus. Successful can­ Walk-in closets. Nine rooms. for Phone 6432711. Must be MANCHESTER FLEA 5 Compass share duplex. Glastonbury & available immediately. Rabbi Samuel A. Friedman, Silver Springs, Md.) ASSISTANT - Assist with didate will assist pu.'chasing 2355 square feet living area. 2 picked up before 11 a.m. M A R K E T , 811 M ain St point 48 47 49 49 90 Hebron area. Must be neat. examination of patients. agent and inventory control car garage. For sale or rent. ONLY,______Manchester, Ct. Open 10 a.m. 6 Run before Pets considered. Rent 51 52 Minimal Lab procedures. 8:30 supervisor. Duties consists Evenings 6435635, or 643-9508. SCREENED LOAM - Gravel. 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, Please call, from 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. - the wind to 5:00. Monday, Tuesday, Open 5 p.m. - 9 p.m. Thursday. negotiable. Call after 6 p.m., 7 Chosen o f: Expediting orders, posting Processed Gravel, Sand, 2»3560. DEAR ABBY: On a recent cruiee in the Caribbean, I aaw a 53 64 Thursday; alternate Fridays, MANCHESTER - Two Family Stone, and Fill. For deliveries Antiques - Jewelry collec­ 643-4141, Ext. 31; after 5 P.M. and 8 Pique lO inventory transactions and man at the beach who was average in appearance and V I $4.25 to start. Begin mid- verifying vendor and on Main Street, near Hospital, call George Grifting, 742-7886. tibles and much more. Come INIWIFAFfMNTIHMigl ASSN I TWO BEDROOM phyaique, except that he was wearing a gold earring January. 649-8571. Call customer orders. Excellent in Business Zone. 5 large in and visit the seven small weekends, call 646-6786. SOLID BRASS FIREPLACE APARTMENT. UUlitles not through his left nipple! between 2 and r. working conditions and full rooms on each floor, two car stores and the Wise Owl. DRAW SCREEN, 42" x 28". included. Within walking dis­ It caused quite a atir, aa you can well imagine. Abby, could benefit package. Call Mr. garage. 200 foot deep lot. Spaces available for weekend 5 ROOM FIRST FLOOR, gar­ Skyway garment carrier tance of downtown Main m NEEDED DIRECTOR FOR Fanning, 5631927. Group I, Phllbrick Agency, or by the month. Call 6 4 3 2 ^ age, quiet place. New bath, he have been a member o f some cult or organization? If not, perfect condition, folds to 2r" Street. 568-3736 weekdays U AUTOMOTIVE NURSERY SCHOOL - Star­ for more information. new kitchen, new stove and what ia the reason for such bizarre adornment? Allay Cop — Dava Qraus ting in September. Interested X 2r". Call 6439815 anytime. after 5:00 p.m.; weekends ANNE IN INDIANA Driclqe RN's PART TIME, All shifts 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.______refrigerator. No pets. Adults, applicants please call 649- at student health service. NEW YEAR, NEW HOME, TAG SALE. ANTIQUES and secu rity, referen ces. $300 Auto Parta fo r Safe 60 Custom Built 3 bedroom. SEASONED HARDWOOD, COLONIAL CHAIRS, Table, Physical assessment skills FRESHLY REMODLED 3 monthly. 6431632. DEAR ANNE: It ia considered “ macho" among a VVBX.THEYTZE ON THEIR, ; I WONDER IS THIS IT? ) GOT T'BE! T H '/ BLASTERS! V OH! OHi SOME­ Features include. Random 18" - 20" lengths. $ffi full cord. Collectibles, Reasonable. Can necessary. Call or write Peg bedroom apartment. Kitchen, TWO H78X15 Studded Snow select segment of the male population. It has nothing WAY, O S C A R ! THEY'LL MAKE C T H 'L A N D /R E S T OF OURf THIS IS DOWN- THING'S GOING Call 742-8056. Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag DENTAL ASSISTANT, one Maloney, Director of Nursing, width. Pine floors, be seen Tuesday thru dining, utility room. $ ^ MANCHESTER - 5 Rooms. Tires. $S p air. Call after 3:00 to do with a cult or organization. AH one needs ia a OF MOO?/STUFF IS OVER RIGHT AMAZIN'.'/ON OVER THERE! Wednesday, 14 or by appoint­ YONDER! I ...... _____ irl office. Chairside and of- Box U-11 University of Wainscoating, lUised panel motithly, plus utilities. First floor apartment. Stove, p.m., 6439458. gold ring, a 16ft nipple and a penchant for bizarre 15 CUBIC FT. WHIRLPOOL ment. 6431427. 74 Kennedy fice responsibility. Must be Connecticut, Storrs, Ct. 06268. doors. Appliances, Storm win­ Call 643^1. refrigerator. One car parking adornm ent. FREEZER, 2 years old. career oriented. No heavy 486-4700. EOE. dows, Doors and much more. Rd. Manchester. $325 plus utilities and heal Autos fo r Sola 81 Excellent condition. household responsibilities. Last home in new develop­ HEBRON. Two bedroom Workmiing couple preferred. No The opening lead Reasonable. 6435436 after 4 Salary in accordace with RN or LPN - Part time, 11 ment. Call Peterman Realty Doga-BIrda-Pata 43 apartment. Heat and hot pets. References. Security WE PAY TOP PRICES for experience. Apply Box F, c/o p.m. to 7 a.m. Laurel Manor. 6439404 or 6431171. p.m. water. Appliances. Carpeted. deposit. Call 5 to 8 p.m., 643 wrecked and junk cars. A & B By Oawald Jacoby tricks later. When you lead a Manchester Herald. 91 Chesnut Street. Largeyard. Lease and securi­ DEAR ABBY: I hope it's not too late to respond to "Where FREE KITTENS. Fluffy. Box Auto Salvage, used auto parts. and Alan Soutag short suit, you will probably EQUAL PROFESSIONAL SERVICE ty. $325 monthly. No pets. 2p Cali Tony 6436223. were you on Dec. 7, 1941, when you first heard about the trained. All black and black attack on Pearl Harbor?” I was one of 1500 civilian develop tricks (or one of the • In the sale or rental of housing and white. 9 weeks old. 742- minutes from Hartford. Call FIRST FLOOR 3 room apart­ construction workers on Midway Island. The news had a If you could always find the other hands and you have two • In advertising the sale or rental of housing 8089. after 5:00 p.m. 2239759or 223 ment, carpeted, appliances, best opening lead you would 3414. ______•tunning effect on alt of ua becauae of our vulnerability. We k q - opponents and only one part­ •••••••••••••••••••••••••• efficient. Electric radiant almost never lose at bridge. It ner. • In standing ready to enter broker-client relationships were pinned down by shelling until late February, then HELP WANTED Mualcal Inalrumanta 44 MANCHESTER 3 room apart­ heat, excellent location. $325 just isn't an exact science nor There is a rather fatuous • In the providing of real estate brokerage services WANTED JUNK AND LATE taken back to Honolulu. During thoae weeks, our food WE SUBSCRIBE to the policy that equal opportunity in the ment, heat, hot water, elec­ per month. No utilities in­ MODEL WRECKS - Cash is it even close. As the late expression. "Don't lead from McDonald’s is looking for part-time, HAMMOND SPINET ORGAN tricity, appliances. cluded. Peterman Realty 643 supply was cut off and we lived on lemon pie mix and Commander Winfield Ligget a king." acquisition of housing can best be accomplished through Paid. Call Parker Street Used powdered milk. To thia day, I can't stand the sight o f lemon leadership, example, education and the mutal cooperation - Cherry wood. Excellent con­ References. No pels. $285.643 9404 or 6431171. Tho Flintatons — Hanna Barbara Productlona once said; "I don't care who Charles Goren has the best Auto Parts, 3nc. 6433391. pie! full-time maintenance men. Respon­ of the real estate Industry and the public. dition! Call 646-0205, evenings 3167 or 2233540.______does the nation's bidding if I word on this. He said that he and weeknds. FOUR ROOM APARTMENT, My hair turned snow-white in a few weeks. I was 29. can just make the nation's hoped that the person who MANCHESTER 1974 SUBARU - Good condi­ sibilities include floors, Walls, win­ with garage, refrigerator, and ROBERT HOBBS, DECATUR, ILL. DON'T TELL AAE... winning leads." first thought of that one would C O M P L E T E L Y NEW 4W tion. Front wheel drive. $1800 ^ lUMGflESTn MMIID OF REilLTOlS - f - Sporting G oods 46 stove. Adults, no pets. Securi­ you w a n t v o u k There are certain general be doomed to an eternity of Room Condo. IVk baths. New negotiable. Telephone 843- dows, outside cleaning. Starting 180 Cairtar StTMl M J ty and References required. MONEY BACK- playing in Hell, on lead with E. stove, dishwasher, 6785, or 6531723. rules here that work pretty 1 ^ 1 ManelW8t8r, Ct 06040 VARIETY of good used ski Call 6433414______RIGHT? well. The first is to lead a suit all four kings in his hand saiary $5.00 houriy with benefits boots at the Penny Saver refrigerator, carpeting. $425. Actually the lead from a king THREE ROOMS with heat, BANK REPOSESSIONS FOR that your partner has bid. The — REALTOR* Thrift Shop. 46 Purnell Place, Heat, hot water, cooking gas is very likely to be a winner. SifcSS22— SALE, 1976 Dodge Aspen, 3 Do you have queatione about sex, love, drugs and second is not to lead a suit avaiiabie. Manchester. Tuesday thru included. 649-4003. hot water, stove, refrigerator, M-OOie! ' L l ? ! , It may cost you a trick, but it » e e d , $1900. 1976 Dodge the pain of growing up? Get Abby’e new booklet: that declarer has bid. is also likely to start a suc­ Saturday 135 p.m. Thursday carpet. $270. Adults only. tiTo/m-' ■■■...... '' f e m a l e R O O M M A T E Security deposit. Third floor. Charger Special Edition. 2 “What Every Teen-ager Ought to Know.” Send $2 There is an old expression: cessful attack against declar­ \ P q o P— "When in doubt lead trumps " V l . ' ...... WANTED in Manchester. Call Centrally located. Call 643 door, 8 cylinder, $2,600. 1974 end n long, stamped (28 cents), self-addreeeed en­ tA P / 3 L C D P / er. You get nowhere sitting on 649-0792 days or 646-7674 7690. Oldsmobile Cutless ^preme. velope to: Abby; Teen Booklet, 132 Laaky Drive, We have revised it to: "When a park bench although you Antiquaa 48 ■ B O lP / evenings. 8 cylinder $1,500. 1973 GMC Beverly .Hilla, Calif. B0212. not in doubt lead trumps." aren't likely to fall down. Applicant must be EQUAL HOUBIMa OPPORTUNITY OFFICE SPACE. Center^ Htr/ It is good policy to tend to Next Saturday we will, dis­ ANTIQUE LOVERS - Very .Jimmy utility truck, 4 wheel w 4 R O O M D U P L E X - 2 Street. Five room complex. drive, $1,500, 1969 AMC Am- lead long suits, particularly cuss the lead against notrump 18 years or older. Early Pump Antique Organ. bedrooms. Central location. All real estate advertised In this newspaper la aubject to High traffic area. Near bassldor 4 door $300. 1975 against notrump. When you when no suits nave been bid Best Offer. Call 5 2 8 ^ . Available immediately. Call Retirees welcome to Superior Court. Now being Chrysler Cordoha, j ^ r condi­ & lead a long suit you may by anyone the Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 which makes It Il­ 6439811______remodeled. 643-2121. tion, best offer, th e above c e r e a l develop low cards to take (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN ( apply. Please call legal to advertise any preference, limitation, or dis­ Wanted to Buy 49 TWO BEDROOM may be seen at the Savings 875-6S69 for an in­ crimination based on race, color, religion, sex or PROFESSIONAL OFFICE PstroQfoph Tha Born Loaar — Art Sanaom APARTMENT - Wall-to-wall Bank of Manchester, 923 Main M c D o n a m WANTED TO BUY "ROTO- SPACE in prime location. Will national origin, or an Intention to make any such St., Manchester. terview. TILLER" - Front or rear carpeting. Appliances. alter and decorate to suit te­ Immediate occupancy. $325 „A U O 'O O t U preference, limitation or discrimination. This tiller. In good condition and nant. Raymond E. Gorman, ^HbUMgARUer plus utilities. Cfall after 5 You D iu rvi A niMk Todayl newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertisement reasonable. Please call 643 233 East Center Street. 643- p.m., 871-8288, or 487-0595. TAURUS (Aprs 10-May 30) This 5TAY IK) ■ ItFoi 8709. 1139. % u r Is a good day to taka meaauras McDonald^ u an equal opportunity employer M/f» for real estate which is In violation of the law. SbORROQW 1978 PLYMOUTH SAPPORO - ‘K r t h d a y which might help you oat to 23,000 miles. Excellent con- know a naw acquaintanca Battar. VLL'fyU This person could eventually 'dition! Also: 1973 prove to be a beneficial ally. LEARUTD CHEVROLET BLAZER - 350 GEMINI (May 21-JiHia SO) Try to cubic inch. 4 speed standard. January 11,1M1 Business & Service Implement Immediately today B em iel The first zoo o f which we have any record was founded 4X4. In good condition. Please You could become staunch any bright Ideas you get which in 1100 B.C. in China by the Emperor Wu Wang. call 6433833. Keep trying if no friends with persons you meet on could help your career or con­ answer. pleasure jaunts this coming year. tribute to your financial security. I CALDWELL Look for several alliances not Your thinking Is on course. only to become lasting ones, but 1976 VEGA - Standard 3 speed. CANCER (June 21-iuly 22) Seek Our Boarding House beneficial In other ways as wJlI. the company ol persons from Good condition with snow CAPRICOfIN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) whom you feel you can learn Q o n fA ia g mHigM>Pm6n6on ‘rSaSOa* tires. Call 684-4989. Sometimes you enjoy a bit of today. Ideas they espouse could solitude, but not so today. Your be h^pful to you in several ways. WInthrop — Dick Cavalll IS THE Tv/1 ‘ R ‘ b " i n r r . v o j cter IN epaa_iN e? 742-6537, ask for Ken Jr. VIRGO (Aug. 2S-Repl, 22) (SUT- A N P n a t u r a l l y r v E Graph, Mail i l for each to Astro- Instead ol Involving yourself In Services Offered 31 Manchoster, Conn. . m c H E P ) RULEP OUT THE USE OF Sanricaa Oltarod 31 Painting-Paporlng 32 BuHdlng Contracting 33 Graph. Box 469. Radio City mundane tasks today, select TOYOTA CEUCA ST 1978 - Station. N.Y. 10016. Be sure to activities (hat you truly enjoy. # PQSSIL FUELS FOR specify birth date. REWEAVING BURN LICENSED MOTHER to care PROFESSIONAL PAINTING DESIGN KITCHENS, Well maintained. 60,000 miles. friendly, competitive sport could 7 POWER Eo u ip m e n t ;- HOLES. Zippers, umbrellas for children in a loving en­ - Interior and exterior. Call6434133; 5:30 t o 7:30p.m. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. II) be just what the doctor ordered. cabinets, vanities, counter Things continue to look encour­ repaired. Window shades, vironment. 6434890. Commercial and residential. tops, kitchen cabinet fronts LMRA (S epi 23-Oet 22) Be aging for you where financial alert today. Something rather Venetian blinds. Keys. TV Free estimates. Fully In­ custom woodworking, colonial 1974 T O Y O T A CORON A prospects are concerned. extraordinary could unexpected­ FOR RENT. Marlow's, 867 BEFORE Sc AFTER SCHOOL sured. 646-4879. reproductions. J.P. LiewiS643 6 4 9 -8 8 4 1 MARK II - A utom atic, 6 Opportunity is all around you. ly develop which may prove per­ Main Street. 6435221. CHILD CARE - Buses from cylinder. Needs work. Eiest but you must be sharp enough to sonally profitable. A pal might be Keeney & St. James Schools. PAINTING - INTERIOR AND ★ $1,099/10 Per Gallon C.9.D. offer. 643-9362. spot it. PRECISION the catalyst. wet CERAMIC FIRING. Discount 4 years in business. Never EXTERIOR; Paperhanging. PISCES (Feb. 20-Marth 20) • C O R M (Get. 24-Nev. 22) rates Quick service. Call 643- closed. Call 6434864.______Experienced, references. Ser­ WOODWORKING - Formica i f FORD PINTO - 28 mpg. 4 Something you've desired, yet While away your hours today 2543. ving Willimantic Counter Tops, Cabinet Work 200 Qailon Minimum speed. Am/Fm stereo. which past events gave you rea­ with friends who are physically son to believe could never WILL DO HOUSEKEEPING. Manchester, Bolton, Coven^ Excellent condition! No rust! active and young at heart. Steer Responsible. References and happen, might suddenly become Levy’s Law — Jamas Schumalatar try, Columbia’ Tolland areas, t $650 or best ofner. C!all 643 clear of fireside sitters or stlck- own transportation. Call 643- i f 24 Hour Bumor Service possible today. Don't discard J. Grille. 423-6582. ®' ®®“ 4320. In-the-muds. 5965.______your dreams now. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Oee. 21) omont/am rMeu- B-B UPHOLSTERY. Custom ARIES (March 2t-Aprl IS) Situa­ An opportunity could develop FOR SALE 1972 Buick Le H&V, IM O U ST Work. Free Estimates. Will DICK'S SNOW PLOWING - PAINTING BY CRAIG CARPENTRY SPECIAUST - i f 24 Hour Call Dollvery tions which require inventive or today to give you a chance to MONTHSINOAILFbeA OGDEN. Interior and Sabre, $500. Telephone 247- imaginative touches will be the A C « J ^ AND pick up and deliver. Please Driveways, Parking Lots, Residential Homeowners. finalize something monetarily RARLINC VIOIATTON 16 Exterior SpecialistA Fully In­ This Is My Full Time 9761. ones you excel at today, espe­ CeuELANDUNUdUAL UNUSUAL-Cl(Jy.' call 6432161 alter 4:00 p.m. Sidewalks & Sanding. 646- Important to you. Make this your _ _ OlTLAWINfi 2204.______sured. Free Estimates. Call Business. Are your looking for cially if others ask you to prove top priority. PONI6HMFNT.'’ ★ OVER 2 MILLION GALLONS that your Ideas really work. s i d e w a l k s - anytime, 649-8749. Quality Sc Neat Work? I'm FOR SALE 1970 Ford LTD 4 (NEWSPAPCR ENTCRPntSE ASSN | PRICK, BLOCK, STONE - LARGE FAMILY wishes to door sedan, new frame and Fireplaces. Concrete. specializing in handling Small TO ASSURE YOU OF ADEQUATE SUPPLY earn vacation money. Will EXTERIOR PAINTING, to Large Carpentry Needs exhaust system. $350. Call 643 Chimney Repairs. "N o Job consider doing all kinds of 1096 after 5:00 p.m. Kit 'n' Carlylt — Larry Wright Too Small." Call 644-8356 for experienced college student. around your home, in and out. jobs. Collating, cleaning, stuf­ Quality work. Very Renovations, Additions, estimates.______fing envelopes, etc. 5 6 3 ^ 7 . reasonable prices. Call Mike, Roofing. Ceramic Tillita, For­ Roama lor Rant 82 Buga Bunny — Haimdahl a Stoffal C4M TREE SERVICE. Free 5633458 or U34945. mica Work, Acoustic (filin g, estimates, discount senior et cetra, et cetra. Fully In­ EAST HARTFORD Large VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN citizens. Company LEE PAINTING. Interior & sured. Free Estimates. David pleasant room , inn private Manchester owned and Exterior. "Check my rate DOES IT DOES IT Jobin, Proprietor, 6493027. home. Own entrance,e. Kitchen operated. Call 6431327. before you decorate." Depen­ privileges and parking AGAIN AGAIN dable. Fully insured. 6 4 3 1 ^ . Haaling-Plumbing 38 Short Ribs — Frajik Hill YOUNG MOTHER will take available. CaU after 5:00 p.m., 5633885. care of children weekdays, un­ Building Contracting 33 NO JOB TOO SMALL - Toilet til 3:00 p.m. in my repairs, plugged drains, Manchester home. Call 643 Income Tax kitchen faucets replaced, LARGE ROOM in nide 2023 ______FARRAND REMODEUNG - Unbelievable? Cabinets, Roofing, Gutters, repaired, rec rooms, private home. All utilities. HAVE TRUCK WILL MOVE! Service Room Ailditions, Decks, AJI bathroom remodeling, heat Garage. Kltchea privileges. Large appliances, clean at­ EXPERIENCED INCOME ^pes of Remodeling and modernization, etc. M Sc M Private bath. Security. $85 tics, cellars, garages, also TAX PREPARATION, done Repairs. Free estimates. Ful­ pJumbin^&Hu^.^^Wl. weekly. 6436017. will clean apartments for in your home. Please call Dan ly Insured. Phone 643-6017. 1 1 . 7 5 A pr R ate CMlIors, Call 5431775. Mosler at 6433329 flooring 30 ATTRACTIVE SLEEPING KIRBY CENTER OF LEON CIEZSYNSKI ROOM. Shower/bath. Apply This Special Financing Rate Will Be Available To Any New Car HAVE YOUR TAX RETURN BUILDER. New homes, ad­ FLOORSANDING Sc 195 Spruce Street, after 4:00 MANCHESTER - Factory EXPERTLY PREPARED by REFINISHING floors like p.m. Purchasers of IN STOCK Volkswagens. Offer good through 1/20/81. Authorized Sales & Service ditions, remodeling, rec MSS HOW CDME b e c a u s e I W A S leading, independant Tax Coo- rooms, garages, kHchens new! Specializing in older for K irby Vacuum s. 217 wltant. “ ■ TOLLAND COUNTY VOLKSWAGEN, INC. VOU'ISE Please ihone: Dan remodelea, ceilings, bath tile,- floors. 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Call 6 4 3 -2 711 o i ^ or opP®^ boH* 2(1 - KVKNINK HERALD. Sat.. Jan. 10, 1981 NIANCHESnR iianrlipatpr Clear, cold , JRESUMEST BUSINESS DIRECTORY 6UIDE FOR . . _ Clear and continued very tlPLATTERt A SALADS W c A T n E R cold tonight. See page 2. MANCHESTER AND SURROUNDINfi ^FOH YOUR HOLIDAY INEEKEND^ • ITdUM irfCtM.TKI •W SBW BM tt • RSJ ITBM eANTiPARTI VOL. C, No. se — Manchester, Conn., Monday,'January 12,. 1981 VICINITY • GATBnNI . •ITUiAHNARRCIiBT||IW_> YOUR ttOMETOWN NEWSPAPER th e Marinated Mushroom, Inc. -a SiUU &( 4 liA. 4 FEATURING THIS WEEK .. 182 Swth Main S t • Mrm Iran parliament meets Hot I Painting ProBlimr W ^ slp ! 8»rv(OM«« m««n« tonwiilng to m - tnd ••mo* njttm ipwidliig tnoiW CUNUFFE AUTO BODY • tlm*w«hyeyoii^9l*^ The MARINATED MUSHROOM ’nlng. Sm w (or ptmi Md twylo* «ti«n »ou pHn Hour iwd ptoltel m i l Hostages ‘may be freed soon’ 6 4 3 -0 0 16 IEA Johnson PAINT CO By LIniled Preas International "may soon be freed.” viser Zbigniew Brzezinski. ^OMPLETt COLUnON REPAIR rOuB of financial and legal disputes “We haven’t officially gdtten iNDIPINOtNT Iran’s Prime Minister Mohammad “God willing, I think it will only be by the Iranians, he said, is "an en­ •PORRION AND AMERICAN CARE answering a question on whether be between the government of the anything from the Iranians and until couraging sign.’' •RUETY JONEE RUET PROOFING Ali Rajai said today the American a matter of days before the hostages thought the hostages would soon be hostages "may be freed soon" and Islamic Republic of Iran and the U.S. we do and we know the nature of are released,” the high-ranking freed, said, "I have no basis for such Over the weekend, Ahmad Azizi, a the nation’s parliament met in a government and to the return of the their response, it’s impossible to say government official said in a optimism.” He said “there is no need spokesman for the hostages com­ sudden, special session amid mul­ assets of the ex-shah and his close what it means," said the official. telephone call with United Press of being certain about it until it mittee in Tehran, was quoted by the 763. tiplying signs of a resolution of the Inteinatlonal in London. happens.” relatives,” Pars" said. "It’s totally in their hands now. MAIN SI i 14-month crisis. We’ll just have to wqjt until they send Tehran newspaper Enghelab Eslami / ^ e o c Iran’s official Pars news agency Earlier, a top diplomat said Iran “’The Americans have come a long In Washington, State pepartment us something.” as saying Iran had dropped its de­ 643-]191: way to settle this (hostages) issue. reported the Iranian parliament officials maintained the cautious at­ had dropped its $24 billion demand However, another official stressed mand for the $24 billion. 191 Iran’s demand for the 324 billion would consider two bills dealing with titude they have had throughout the MAIN ST for the release of the American the hostages in open session IVesday. the issue of the $24 billion — including hostages and would respond to the deposit has been dropped. Instead, crisis, declining to to characterize "The Iranian government has 3 e s is n s ,m c MANCHESTER negotiations are based on ’The hostages have been held for 435 U.S. “guarantees ’'to cover return of Caller adminstration’s final finan­ the development as a long-sought accepted the Algerian’s proposals for guarantees.” days. part of the late shah’s wealth — had M l EROAO STRItT. MANCHfITER. CONN. OEO«0 643-1900 cial proposals within 48 hours. Iran’s breakthrough in winning the been the major point of contention. international guarantees from the Manchester Professional Park, Suite A-1 Betty Gallagher, Prop. prime minister said the hostages In Paris, U.S. National Security ad­ “The bills relate to the settlement hostages’ freborn. Any backing away from that demand U.S.,’’ Azizi was quoted as saying. WE SEmnCE MDIN8TMJ. INOUSTIIUU. AND GOMMEACIAl: AIR CONDITIONING - REFRIGERATION BUOffiMITHING Cigarette KEATING and SHEET METAL . A WELDINB Attorney seeks • HAND #6RdiD ITEMS • ITEMS CUSTOM MADE additives Ne«r England Mechanical Services, he. • • SAND BLASTiNQrTi WMLT8GAOOEN hazardous hearing delay IN TUNNEL I.O. ' 22 WMMEN ST. MANCHESTER - Town Attorney the information to strengthen the VERNON. CT. eaoeS MAIICNESTEILCT. 646-8363 WASHINGTON (UPI) - It is un­ Kevin O’Brien hopes a hearing town's case against the moratorium 871-1111 clear if smokers decrease their risk scheduled for Jan. 19 on a state- at the hearing. The state expects to of most diseases by using cigarettes release the survey’s results later this Serving- Manrhetler over 30 yrt. ordered moratorium on new sewer with lower tar and nicotine levels, hookups can be rescheduled for month. but additives in those products may February. The DEP said last week that a PARTS penUana The Flonsi cause cancer, the government said O’Brien reportedly has asked for preliminary finding of the survey is "AUTO PARTS FOR LESS' today. the delay to allow him time to review that some industries are improperly The Marinated Mushroom is a family spinach & sausage bread, and eggplant 24 BIRCH 8T. Surgeon General Julius Richmond, a recent Department of Environmen­ discharging cooling water into the HOURS - owned, family operated business. Barbra parmesian to name a few. TEL. 643.6247 in his annual report on smoking, said tal Protection study of industrial town system, which is limiting the 8 TO a MON.-FRI. evidence shows less tar reduces the 8 TO 8 SAT. A SUN. ^ & John Rowe came out of retirement to We will cater for any occasion and 643-4444 P.T.D. waste discharges into the town's plant's capacity for waste treatment. don’t forget our delicious platters & anti risk of lung cancer, but not sewer system. The study is expected O'Brien was reported to have said 307 E. CENTER 8T. (REAR) go into the venture with their daughter MSTE CHS necessarily of tumors elsewhere, or to be made public later this month. he needs all relevant material sup­ pasto. woEio mnsE MANCHESTER Cathy and-her husband Ed DiGiovanni. AMEE EXFEEiF 8EEVICE of heart, lung or prenatal disease. The DEP ordered the moratorium porting the town’s position before the BEHIND LENOX PHARMACY The Marinated Mushroom features He also warned additives that in October because it said the town’s scheduled hearing, since any appeal fresh baked pies & hot oven grinders We are located at 82 South Main St., enhance the flavor and taste of sewage treatment plant was not of a decision against the town would FLO'S Cake Decorating Supplies Inc. cigarettes low in tar and nicotine adequately treating sewage before it involve only that evidence presented ^ ABC APPLIANCE REPAIR made with the freshest quality products. just 2 minutes from the center of was reteased into the Hockanum at the hearing. Any new material Manchester. Come see us we’re sure to AII-1)22S . 87»-325r- may cause cancer, but said a con- 42 Oak Street j We also carry a full line of deli products cluaive judgment cannot be made River. would not be allow^ in an appeals and feautre many Italian specialties. make vou smile. A~ODHPIETE H E V, fftTU CiElilm because the industry is not required The town later appealed the court. Manchester, Conn. 649-8879! Lasagna, caizones, Italian bread. iticaNmn. . to identify the additives. moratorium, claiming discharges ■ (HANCH88T8II, CONN. I “Some additives available for use from local - industries were over­ Cold weather This coupon worth $20 towards purchase ■ ‘Nni.-tW.IM are either known or suspect car­ coming the treatment plant’s of Mercedes Progress Vacuum ... .Come In J “A little bit of Italy, East of the Rtvar” T lN a ,1 M cinogens or give rise to carcinogenic capabilities. The town further said breaks record & see the quality of this long life Vac. \ substances when burned,” Richmond the state wasn’t properly monitoring **Quantity Limited** I Wedding Cakes A SpecMty said. "The use of these additives may Th& Senate Foreign. Relations Committee cy, R-Ill., chairman of the committee, left, the discharges and requested that a WINDSOR LOCKS (UPI) - negate beneficial effects of the will subpoena a list of tapied conversations survey be conducted. Connecticut residents awoke today to and Sen. Claiborne Pell, D-R.I., look over the The state agreed to the survey and the coldest January weather in 20 Cl AO! reduced tar yield, or might pose in­ between former President kichsrd Nixon and subpoena prior to its delivery late Sunday. MOHAWK INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY, INC. ovEniK I creased or new and different disease suspended the moratorium until the years as the temperature fell to a Suppliert of Safety Protoclion UMCHESTEIf, Y iM » risks.’’ Alexander Haig, Ronald Reagan’s choice for (UPI photo) study had been concluded. record minus 14, the National E X P E H iG N a i With the additive threat unknown, Secretary of State Sunday. Sen. Charles Per­ The Water Compliance Unit of the Weather Service said. •FDUL WEATHER SUITS MEMORULGO.’ he said, “the tar yield of cigarettes DEP subsequently surveyed about 60 The weather service said the 4:30 •BDDTS *HDSE ®PP-8*81 Cwniwitry' ~ currently being manufactured local industries. The DEP said last a.m. reading at Bradley Inter­ 8LACKSMITHING & WELDING gUALlTT CALL 849-8807 probably cannot be used as a precise week several Industries were found national Airport marked the 13th •OLDVES nTARPS •RESPIRATDRSj measure of current smoke exposure in violation of proper dliihargc time the mercury had dropped zero risk, nor can it be compared quan-' Vote set Wednesday procedure and would receive or lower this winter and tied the ■■C M nD IA I C HARRISON ST. 5 Ql»n Rd.»Maneh9$tw 643-5107 WITH WALTSCADDEN n lC m lllll ALO I . MANCHESTER titatively with the smoke exposure notification later thla month previous cold mark for the season set risk of older higher tar cigarettes.’’ O'Brien hai been reported to want on Dec 26 EVERYTHING IN G LA^ William Toohey Jr. of ’The Tobacco Institute, an industry trade group, on Haig ■ WE CAN’T HIDE BEHIND OUR PRODUCT" called the report "inarkedly candid ADVERTISE in pointing out the lack of knowledge Police investigate WASHINGTON (UPI) - The bearing” but believes the committee about and needs for scientific Wednesday afternoon. The full Senate Foreign Relations Committee has a duty "to make every LA. WMTE GLASS CO.. research on major diseases which Senate could vote "on or about will vote W^nesday on Alexander reasonable effort to obtain all have been statistically associated Inauguration Day,” he said. S 4 « - 7 3 2 a . Haig’s nomination as secretary of available information that might per­ with smoking." Percy said he has “tremendous suspicious death OVER 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE - state, regardless of the status of its tain to the character and fitness of faith” in Haig and "my confidence in He called it "more moderate in quest for Watergate-related informa­ General Haig.” him is even greater as a result of his 31 OI88ELL ST. MANCHEST6R tone” than previoua reports and said GLA.STONHI'KY- Jeffrey N An autopsy is being performed by •MIRRORS »SHOWER DOOR •STORE FRONTS Call 643-2711 tion from the Nixon White House. The senator said the committee testimony” before the Senate panel. Glass, 26, of 85 Oxbow Drive wai the state medical examiner this mor­ •SAFETY GLASS •BATHTUB ENCLOSURES •ETC. the industry is spending millions of Haig today appears before the wants to study “in strict confiden­ Haig, he said, "has answered dollars on research in areas Rich­ pronoqnced dead on arrival at Hart­ ning in Farmington. Until results committee for a third day of tiality” tape logs describing more questions forthrightly, concisely, mond discussed. ford Hospital late Saturday night from the lab are released, police are FAMOUS BRAND ^ questioning. than 100 hours of Oval Office conver­ clearly and demonstrated a broad un­ Glass was found lying In the snow reluctant to discuss the case. They J. B. ELECTRONKS Since 1968, the average tar content sations between May 4 and July 18, STEREO • MUSIC AMPS • TV of cigarettes has dropped 32.2 per­ Chairman Charles Percy, R-Ill., derstanding, a deep understanding, near Stony Brook Drive with a wound spent much of Sunday at the con­ TELEVISION - APPLIANCES Sunday signed a subpoena ordering 1973. He said access would be limited SALES AND SERVICE cent, Richmond reported. But he said of many of the problems in many of to the chest. The Glastonbury police dominiums, and are still in the Robert Warner, director of the to six persons — two stall members, the troubled areas of the world." and the Major Olm e Squad are in­ M W H tS T E H machines used to test cigarettes may process of interviewing residents. National Archives, to produce a list two Republican members and two Senate Republican leader Howard vestigating his death. 1 not adequately measure the harmful If the death is determined to be a WIKlMdIBKNT of still-secret tapes of Haig’s Democratic members. Baker, R-Tenn, Sunday agreed the Glass, a maintenance supervisor at homicide, it will be Glastonbury's -----666 substances smokers inhale. Watergate conversations with tapes should have no bearing on the Richmond said the smoking seg­ Haig testified last week he did Hale Farms Condominiums, was third murder since June. i/m plkc former President Richard Nixon. nothing illegal while serving as White retired general's confirmation. known by many of the residents of ment of the population has dropp^ It was unclear whether Warner — “I have absolute faith there is Paul Harris was found in his i ‘nJMICE * TV 6 4 9 -M 8 9 from 40 percent to 32.5 percent since House chief of staff during the final the quiet, modem complex. He had earlier denied Nixon’s permission to nothing on those tapes that will con­ driveway on Neipsic Rd. last MUMwIRh, 1964. One-third f^ a ll smokers use phase of the Nixon presidency. worked there for seven years and JA C K BERTRAND 643-1262 turn over the list — would comply. November. He had been beaten to low-tar cigarettes In the belief they Percy said the quest for the tape tradict what Al Haig has said to the also lived in one of the buildings on Percy said he “certainly does not logs will not alter his intention to death with a blunt instrument. are less harmful, he said. committee under oath," Baker said Oxbow Drive. eanert intend to conduct another Watergate bring Haig’s confirmation to a vote on NBC’s "Meet the Press.” A resident of Hale Farms said this In June, Elizabeth Hart, another '^IGlEi^iancen In testimony to Congress in 1966, “Speelallalngin Steam Cleaning Carpau" morning that he had been ve!^ help­ resident of Glastonbury, was found MERCURYT,Z federal researchers concluded lower shot to death in a remote section of Complete Janitorial Sorvicaa levels of tar in cigarettes generally ful to her on a number of occasions. "He was very nice,” she said as she Andover a day after her infant son Fhona 846-2786 Commercial • ReeldenUal lessened damage to a smoker’s was found run over by an automobile health. There was not enough got in her car to go to work. "We are NO JENVICE CHANOI NOW IN MANCHESTER TO SERVE Thousands in region 4 shocked, very shocked.” in the family driveway. evidence to apply the findings to YOU BETTER specific diseases. R888rviDons lor • Hotsli • AtrSnas • llaaMtMDS ICAUFOnmEEiiTIMATEa e43-80B6 i That broad conclusion helped 827 Msbi StraM create a widespread assumption that I ____^lp^l^8_c^pon_and MveJor_20%_ofL smokers who conld not or would not face coal shortages quit were better off with a low-tar Monday BOSTON (UPI) - Thouiands of mand for coal is outstripping the the way it did,” he said. SPECIAUZINQ IN ^2 LOGAflONi TO 9ERVB Y0§ product. supply 3-1 In the rerion. But Richmond said studies show New Englanders who installed coal “We’ve been calling the mines SUPERIOR MUFFLERS The Scadden Blacksmith Si Welding Shop is equipped to handle JW M K IIHL BSff M.IIIB CTMT | furnaces to save money on heating Anthracite — hard coal that gives your welding repair and sandblasting work offering quality that assumption is correct, only in every day to find out when the coal YMniTE FWnM ICWIM B N B pertaining to lung cancer. ’There is no bills this winter are now faced with a off a lot of beat, but little smoke— is will be delivered,” said Richard ' UConn five Inconsistent but win­ DON WILLIS GARAGE, INC. / workmanship at 4 fair price. With the D ^ n Cabinet Sandblasting problem money can’t solve — a Day 436 ning ... Page 13. SPECIALISTS IMV C8 ST P8NITM8 evidence less tar cuts down on other usually the most suitable for home Cientes of Home Coal Co. in Woon­ WHEEL ALIG((MENT ■ BRAKE SERVICE ■ WRECKER SERVICE machine I am able to produce the sought after results in cleaning WNIU vou WMT inlOTO illnesses, including heart disease severe shortage of hard coal on the furnaces in the chestnut-size, socket, R.I„ adding his firm is com­ Today Is the 4S6rd day the National Hockey Leajgue roundup GENERAL REPAIRING metal items for rejpainting and refinishing. This machine will take am that kills the largest number of market. measuring about IH-inch in pletely out of coal. American hostates have been held Page 14. Propane Cylinders Filled:^ object 12”xS0” smokers. In a scene reminiscent of the 1974 diam eter. About 25 percent of captive In Iran. gasoline crisis, more than 40' people "I heard there was a shortage and I Air Cenditloning Service "It Is not clear what reductions In anthracite production is for chestiiut Inside today We are proud of our products. Your satisfaction is quaranteed. lined up at the Klnne Coal C!o. In or pea-sized coal. placed an order two weeks ago,” said Tax series risk may occur in the caae of dis­ Eleanor Morse, 68, of Hanover, B u sin ess...... 16 MANCHESTER, CONN^.OSOAO The shop is an authentic operation where all items are crafted with old Glastonbury, Conn., recently when New England energy officials said D(>ing your 1980 income taxes eases other than lung cancer. ’The Mass. "They said it would take two Classified ...... W-ll ^ I s procured j t various antique shops. G r ^ g if t suggestionVsiTch the firm received a shipment of n thousands of homeowners have nnay be easier than you think, evidence in the case of 'car­ months to deliver." Com ics...... 19 tons one morning. It was gone by 4:30 either added coal furnaces or con­ thanks to Ray DeCrane, author of as fireplace, wood & coal stove tools and colonial hardware. diovascular (heart) disease is too p.m. Editrarial ...... 8 OSTRINSKY limited to warrant a conclusion, nor verted oil and gas heating systems to The Morses bought a $1,000 coal “Cut Your Own Taxes and Save.” 643-5879 ... 843-5735 Entertainment ...... '...... U Deslgna & Styles 0HJ30/3 /31PARKFP«T 88 a W/->UCOTrr> "People are craning in every three coal, but statistics are sketchy. In heating system last year to cut down A 14-part series based on is there enough Information on which Family — ...... M to base a judgment ip the case of minutes but I haven’t got any coal,” Massachusetts, homeowners using on h eati^ bills while keeping the DeCrane’i book starts In The We are a member of the Connecticut Guild of craftemen said owner Henry A. Kinne. Obituaries...... 10 PERSONfllt^ chronic obstructive lung disease,” he coal exclusively are given first house at about 70 degrees for their 26- Heraht today on Page 9. Energy experta say the United Peopletalk...... 2 I and the Blacksmiths Association of North Amerlcg. said. priority. year-old paraplegic son. PtrsonsiKtd Fun & Sportwear CALL US FIRST! States has enough*raw anthracite Sports...... '... ■ .'.1H4 ’’O O N CW H Ilf VOU WAT'* "The demand has just gone crazy,” I n NEW 125,000 THUCK SCALE "In the case of smoking’s effects coal to last 1,000 years, but mining sports Television ...... 16 • « Greet Oltls For Any OeeMlafi We invite you to stop in and visit us at 22 Warren St.,. said Michael Doherty, owner of “It’s proved to be less expensive LICENSED PUBLIC WEIGHTS on the fetus and the newborn, there is companies have unable to keep TownUlk ...... 10 Manchester, CT. (Across from Royal Ice Cream) or call first because no evidence that chtuiging to a lower Ring’s Energy Co. in Yarmouth, than oil, and there If very little work Philadelphia gains Super Bowl lOei Main Si .. Manchester • Tel: M 6^3339 our hours vary. 646-8363. DEALERS IN IRON. M.^TAL, PAPER pace with the explosion In demand for Maine. "Based on demand of the last connected with it — if you can get the bertb<... John McEnroe plans to U pdate...... 2 Al & Pal Coelho, Owners • Jim Coelte, M anuier ' tar and nicotine cigarette has any W eather...... 2 effect at all in reducing risk.’’ the chestput-si^ coal this year. few years. I don’t think anybody coal,” said Mrs. Morse, who grew up turn over new le a f... Page II . One New England official said de­ could have expected It to skyrocket with coal heat.