PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Fri., Jan. 16, 1976 The weather About Obituaries Clear, much colder today, windy, Dr. Basile named highs in 20s dropping this afternoon. town Low tonight zero to 10 above. Sunday, mHanrliPHtpr lEupnttm IHfraUi Paul C> Coates Fred H. Miller sunny and cold with h i^ 20. NaUomd HEBRON - Paul C. Coates, 00, of The funeral of Fred H. Miller of 150 Knight of Malta Hartford Association of Insurance Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church weaker forecast map on page 9. Manchester—A City o/ VUhge Chmrm Hope Valley Rd. died Thursday at Spencer St., who died Wednesday Women will have a dinner meeting council will meet tonight at 7:45 at Windham Community Memorial night at Manchester Memorial Dr. John X.R. Basile, a member of Tuesday at 6 p.m. at the Hartford the church. TWELVE PACES-WEEKEND INSIDE PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS Hospital, Willimantic. Hospital, is Saturday at 2 p.m. at the visiting staff in neurosurgery at Steam Boiler Inspection and In­ MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1976- VOL. XCV, No. Mr. Coates was bom in Northamp­ Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main St. Manchester Memorial Hospital and surance Co., 56 Prospect St., Hart­ Keeney Street School PTA will ton, Mass., and spent the greater Burial will be in East Cemetery. St. Francis.Hospital in Hartford, has ford. Louis W. Romanos, CLU, will meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the part of his life in Hebron. For many Friends may call at the funeral been named a Knight of Malta by discuss “How Ms. Erisa Will Affect school. After the business session, years, he was employed as a home tonight from 7 to 9. Pope Paul VI. You as Employes.” Reservations, there will be a film describing town Lebanese Christians carpenter and stone mason. Survivors include 18 grandchildren Dr. Basile will be formally in­ may be made with Catherine services and their functions. Survivors are 2 sons, Paul L. and 4 great-grandchildren. vested and presented with the Christie, 243-8811, ext. 7319. Refreshments will be served. Coates of Hebron and Donald G. traditional black cape and eight- News Coates of Amston; a daughter, Mrs. pointed cross at investiture The Manchester Teen Center will George Sands of Storrs; a sister, cerempnies Monday at St. Patrick’s The mid-year dance at Manchester feature "Captain Coconuts’ Disco summary repulse attackers Mrs. Nicholas Johnson of Old Williutn A. Abruitis Catheval in New YoFk. The ritual High, School will be tonight from 7:30 Band Show” Saturday, from 7:30 to 10:30 in Clarke Arena. The p.m. to 11 p.m. Admission is $1 per and the countryside witnessed the ty militias drove them back again Saybrook; 10 grandchildren, 7 great­ VERNON - William A. Abraitis will be presided over by Terence Car­ BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPI) - grandchildren and 2 great-great­ dinal Cooke, Archbishop of New featured music will be the group, person and is open to Manchester Compiled from Moslem leftists an Palestinian worst night of violence on record as after heavy fighting, including hand- Sr., 58, of 164 Vernon Ave. was found "Buns.” residents in Grades 9 through 12. United Press International warring Christian, Moslem and to-hand combat along several grandchildren. dead at his home Thursday night. York. guerrillas stormed the outskirts of a The funeral is Monday at 1 p.m. at The Knights of Malta, a military besieged Christian town today but Palestinian forces blazed away at streets. Dr. Harold Shapiro, medical one another with rocket, mortar and Both police and witnesses denied Potter Funeral Home, 456 Jackson examiner, said death was due to religious order known also as the were driven back by Christian St., Willimantic. Burial will be in the Knights Hospitalers of St. John of defenders after fierce, hand-to-hand machinegun fire. Beirut airport leftist claims that they had captured natural causes. Mrs. Haslett will plan State I remained closed for the second day the nearby village of Jiyyeh and were New Hebron Cemetery. Mr. Abraitis was born Oct. 28,1917 Jerusalem, was founded in combat. Friends may call at the funeral Jerusalem in the 11th century. The A cease-fire arranged between the because of shelling in the vicinity. A close to overrunning Saadyat, the in Manchester and lived there most NEW HAVEN-The jury and | force of about 4,000 Palestinians, fortress residence of Interior home Sunday from 7 to 9 p.m. of his life. He was an Army veteran organization, formally recognized by army and Palestinian guerrillas for I GOP Lincoln Day event the eight defendants in the Moslem leftists and mountain Druze Minister and National Liberal Party of World War II. Before he retired, Pope Paschal II in 1113, built a.m. collapsed within minutes after Mrs. Amy R. Parish Ur. John X.R. Basile Shelton firebombing trial were warriors pressed ahead with their leader Camille Chamoun. he was employed as a postal clerk. hospitals and was pledged to support going into effect and fighting swept Mrs. Amy Roberts Parish, 68, of Harriet Haslett of 78 Blue Ridge allowed to go home for the week-old offensive on the besieged “The Palestinians and their allies Survivors are three sons, James the cause of Christianity. Beirut and the countryside, claiming Stonington died Thursday at a con­ degree from the University of Ver­ Dr. has been named chairwoman of weekend Friday but the judge Christian town of Damour 25 miles captured six houses in Jiyyeh and Abraitis of Manchester, William A. For over two centuries, the at least 179 dead and 368 wounded valescent home in New London. She mont. He served his internship at St. the Lincoln Day Dinner-Dance wants deliberations to resume south of Beirut on the Mediterranean have surrounded Saadyat but they Abraitis Jr. of Hartford and Thomas Knights of Malta patrolled the over the past 24 hours. was the mother of Mrs. Dorothy Francis Hospital, a residency in planned for March 6 by Manchester Monday. The eight are accused | coast. are both still in Christian hands,” a Abraitis of Upland, Calif.; two Mediterranean as a bulwark against The estimated toll since April nose Nielsen of Manchester. Turkish invaders, built additional general surgery and neurological Republicans. Her appointment is by of firebombing the factory of to nearly 8,800 dead and 18,700 Witnesses said the attackers began police source said. daughters, Mrs. Karen Bailok of More than 1,(XX) rounds of mortar She was born in Plymouth, hospitals and performed their duties surgery at the University of Illinois, GOP Chairman Nathan Agostinelli. the Sponge Rubber Products wounded. advancing from their front line Rockville and Miss Anna-Marie fire struck the Damour-Saadyat England, and came to this country in administering to the sick. With the and a residency in neurological sur­ The event will be at Willie’s Steak Co. last March 1. A ninth defen- It was the heaviest fighting of positions on the northern outskirts of Abraitis of Manchester; two region overnight, he said. 1908 and settled in Stonington in 1952. decline of the crusading spirit in gery at Mercy Hospital affiliated House, Center St., with a social hour dant was acquitted Wednesday, g Lebanon’s nine months of civil war. the town but that Christians from the Other survivors are two sons, brothers, Custon Abraitis and Victor with Loyola University in Chicago. at 6:30 p.m. and dinner at 7:30. Mrs. Phaianglst and National Liberal par­ Abraitis, both of Manchester; three Europe, the importance of the A security bulletin said the capital another daughter, a brother, a sister, Knights of Malta declined as well. Dr. Basile is a diplomate of the Haslett will announce the names of NEW HAVEN -Mayor | 11 grandchildren and 10 great­ sisters, Mrs. Isabelle Smith of American Board of Neurological her committee in the near future. A Manchester, Mrs. Selina LaChapelle Dr. Basile was elected a mernber Frank Logue Friday night fired grandchildren. of an American chapter, the Associa­ Surgery. He is a member of the prominemt Republican will be the Dr. Luca Celentano, the presi- The funeral will be private and of East Hartford and Mrs. Victoria American Medical Association, the speaker. McKeever of Florida. tion of Master-Knights of the dent of the police board, and Three survive two weeks burial will be at the convenience of Sovereign Military Order of Malta in Hartford County Medical Association Mrs. Haslett is recording secretary Frank Avallone, chairman of the family. The funeral is Saturday at 9:30 and various local, state and national of the Republican town committee, a.m. from the John F. Tierney the United States of America, which the city’s redevelopment agen- :| There are no calling hours. was established in 1926. The order is professional and civic organizations. vice-president of the Republican cy, for allegedly circulating a | The family suggests that friends Funeral Home, 219 W. Center St., He is a past president of the Connec­ Women's Club, vice-president of the with a Mass at the Church of the dedicated to reiigious, charitable, letter before his election last buried in deep snow wishing to may make memorial gifts ticut Opera Association and the Hartt Manchester Public Health Nursing Assumption at 10. Burial will be in St. educational and benevolent works. November urging Italian- to Save The Children Federation, Dr. Basile received his medical Opera Theatre Guild. Association and legislative chairman ■ Americans not to vote for him. |:J: OREGON CITY, Ore. (UPI) - dy Knapp, 18, Walla Walla, Wash., students at Walla Walla Valley Westport, Conn. James Cemetery. of the Highland Park PTA and its Friends may call at the funeral Three young climbers, burled two and Matt Meacham, 16, Cottage Academy. The Alderson-Prentis Funeral executive board. She is a recent ap­ Meacham, who has been taking home tonight from 7 to 9. weeks in deep snow on Oregon’s Place, Wash. Home, 181 Ocean Ave., New London, pointee as alternate on the town highest mountain, survived because Knapp, who had survived five days flying lessons, said that experience is in charge of arrangements. Weekend skating hours Zoning Board of Appeals. Harriet Haslett Regional of tips by the father of one and the of entrapment last Thanksgiving on enabled him to "keep my cool. I Continued cold weather has If the cold holds out, there will be experiences of another who had been Mt. Rainier, told his mother: "We knew that Randy and Gary knew how guaranteed skating today at Center skating Saturday and Sunday at those BOSTON —U.N. Ambassador in a similar sitation last survived by building seven different to handle the situation.” Springs Pond, Charter Oak Park, and places from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Daniel Moynihan’s name has Thanksgiving. snow caves. We knew we were in no The boys had taken twice as much Union Pond Annex. Hockey wili be For outdoor winter sports informa­ Public meetings seek been taken off the “We had a lot to eat— pudding and real danger and that we could come food as needed for their planned five Fired teacher files suit permitted at Center Springs Annex. tion on facilities operated by the Massachusetts primary ballot pancake jnix,” Gary Schneider, 16, out as soon as the weather allowed us days on Mt. Hood. They ate more Hours are 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. Manchester Recreation Department, after the state Ballot Law Weson, Ore., said Friday after they to. than they thought they would and There is no skiing at Northview. call the weatherphone, 643-4700. were on very short rations for the HARTFORD (UPI) - A fifth grade the suit. Burns, a member of the alternatives to 1-291 Commission ruled Moynihan’s were found safe. “We read the Bible "We had to keep our cool. If we had panicked we never would have made last eight days. Randy and Gary Plainfield teacher fired for giving his Progressive Labor party, names the telegram and affidavit asking a lot too. We knew we were going to were experienced climbers. students letters lauding communism Plainfield Board of Education and his name be removed was make it. We had no doubts about it.” it.” Public information meetings will existing expressways, and com­ Mrs. Knapp said her son, despite The trio survived an avalanche, a has filed suit in U.S. District Court Superintendent of Schools Albert valid. Schneider and the two others were Irish considers run be conducted in South Windsor and binations of other plans. being trap p ^ on Mt. Rainier for five tumble into a crevasse, dug seven claiming violation of his civil rights. Miza in the suit, charging violation of admitted to a hospital for minor Manchester Jan. 26 and 27 for a dis­ The Jan. 26 meeting is scheduled frostbite suffered on 11,235-foot Mt. days during the Thanksgiving different snow caves and, at one The suit filed by Philip Burns asks his rights of “free speech, free PROVIDENCE, R. I. cussion of alternatives to building for 7:30 p.m. in the South Windsor holiday, was eager to go back into the time, were buried under more than that his dismissal by the Plainfield association and freedom to teach.” for GOP chairmanship —House Speaker Joseph A. Hood. They had gone hiking Dec. 31 Interstate 291 through the two towns. Town Hall, 1540 Sullivan Ave. The mountains and earned the money for 40 feet of snow. Board of Education Dec. 17 be over­ Burns was accused of in­ Bevilacqua, son of an Italian and failed to return on schedule. Wally Irish Jr. of 87 Main St. said officer for the Eighth District Fire The meetings, planned by the state Jan. 27 meeting is scheduled for 7:30 this trip by laying pipe for a contrac­ "We had to dig 40 feet of tunnel to turned and that he be reinstated competence and insubordination by immigrant grocer, said he was They were found Friday, “walking today he's “seriously considering” Department and is a leader in the Department of Transportation and p.m. in the Manchester Municipal get out of one snow cave," Knapp without loss of pay or benefits. the board, which said the letters he “humbled, proud and down the mountain on their own tor. seeking the office of Republican town district’s actions to extend its boun­ the Federal Highway Administra­ Building, 41 Center St. Schneider’s father, also named said. “ And there was at least 40 feet Judge M. Joseph Blumenfeld set a distributed to his students were honored,” by his colleagues power,” Warren Olney, search coor­ chairman in April. Nathan daries into the Buckland area. He is tion, are part of a study of en­ Another series of three meetings to of snow on top of us.” “politically dogmatic.” election of him as Chief Justice dinator for the Forest Service, said. Gary, teaches mountain survival at Jan. 26 hearing on a request to have Agostinelli, the present town chair­ parade chairman for the Bicenten- vironmental impact of the proposed discuss pians and aiternates to of the Rhode Island Supreme TTie other two climbers were Ran­ Walla Walla College. The boys are Burns reinstated pending outcome of man, announced Tuesday he won’t niai committee and is on the town’s expressway. widening 1-91 north of Hartford is set Court, IMINOCIII.F seek re-election. Citizens Advisory Committee. Alternate plans to be discussed in­ Jan. 20, 28 and 29 in Windsor Locks, Irish said he will consult with key clude mass transit, upgrading of Windsor, and East Windsor. Potential default SCOKKS Manchester Republicans to deter­ arterial qtropts. improvement of Wallace opens Florida drive mine what support he has before he National A multi-purpose vehicle of New York City — for senior citizens in particular — makes a formal announcement of his No Robert Lovett of 107 Spruce St. demonstrates his combination gy l a URENCE McQUILLAN Democrats have been busy wooing candidacy. He said, if sufficient sup­ I SAN FRANCISCO - A judge | and the need to rebuild our cities.” baby stroller and snowplow. With 14-month-old Erica as a CO- u„|,ed Prew International RpnubUcan side Ronald 1976’s uncertainty Top scorers in the Manchester port is evident, he'll submit his name has threatened severe legal In ^ a Raton, Fla., West Virginia Senior Citizens Pinochle Group game to the subcotmnittee named by comment % sanctions against Patricia || pUot, he give her a breath of fresh « b.5 Sen. Robert C. Byrd proposed split­ HARTFORD (UPI) - The poten­ Thursday at the Army and Navy Club Agostinelli to screen candidates and Fire calls Hearst’s lawyers if he fails to the same time. He has electrified the stroller too to make me yg„t„res into F l o ^ today for a stumping in New Hampshire while ting up the Department of Health, tial default of New York city is the are Paul Schuetz, 598, Sam Schorrs, to make a recommendation to the “Sorry, all no-shows.” That’s the Terrier show cooperate with government snowplowing easier on himself; however, his range is lim its hy nighttime rally offmially kicking off President Ford’s election manager Question and Welfare into three separate departments. Byrd claimed major uncertainty of 1976, which will 588, Caroline Fredericksen, 574, town committee. report by Deputy Mayor John psychiatrist Harry Kozol. the length of the extension cord. Lovett says, “This way I can his campaign for president in the claims his candidate’s popularity is be a year of guarded economic Violet Dion, 569, Esther Anderson, Other names being mentioned for Thompson, who manned Thursday set Sunday such a move would cause "less con­ .Munclieslcr w ork when the babv wants to go out.” (Herald photo by Dunn) Sunshine s ta te , w here o th e r mounting, fusion” and save taxpayers’ money. recovery according to two Hartford 566, Felix Jesanis and Margaret the post are those of Town Director night’s two-hour Board of Directors’ Today, 8:36 a.m. - Water flow alarm I NORTH PLATTE, Neb -A | worn, wiieii Uic Urtuy Yvauto g \ r Wallace’s appearance at a rally in Howard Callaway, the President National Bank economists. Schaller, 563, Archie Houghtaling, Carl Zinsser and George T. LaBonne. comment session. The Boston Terrier Club of Connec­ at ABA Tool & Die Co., 1395 Tolland jury is deliberating the fate of Orlando will mark the first of nearly Ford's manager, Friday said in “The economy may be late for the 562, Julia Vendrillo, 552, Josephine 'I’hey and Irish are members of the The session was for receiving com­ ticut will sponsor an American Tpke.; no fire (Eighth District). :| Erwin Charles Simants, | 30 planned campaign visits to the Chicago that his candidate’s pop­ Bicentennial party, but let’s not rush Schuetz, 548. Republican town committee. ments, complaints and suggestions Kennel Club (AKC) sanctioned charged with murdering a state he won handily in the 1972 Moral for freshmen solons: ularity was growing. “He is coming it,” said Geoffrey Furtney and The group sponsors a game each Irish, an insuranceman, ran for state on any subject in the board’s jurisdic­ match Sunday at 2 p.m. at the South Windsor family of six and the center of presidential primary. Aides admit, on like gangbusters.” Callaway James Griffin in the bank’s monthly Thursday at 9:45 a.m. at the Army representative in Novetnber 1974 and tion. American Legion Hall, Palisado Thursday, 12:43 p.m. — Accidental boX a controversy over pretrial however, they are concerned this claimed Ford will not get his "turn at economic magazine, “Comments.” and Navy Club. Play is open to all lost to Democrat Ted Cummings Nobody showed up. Ave., Windsor. alarm at Monsanto Commercial % news coverage. The death $• time about the impact of former Products, 300 Rye St.: no fire. bat” until after the first primaries “Better late than never.” senior citizens. (chairman of the Democratic town John Cyr of Brocton, Mass., wiil be penalty has been asked. Patience, lads, patience Georgia Gov. Jimmy Carter in the because Ronald Reagan's strength committee). Irish is public relations the judge. March 9 contest. Tolliind County rests in New Hampshire and Florida. Trophies and ribbons will be I PITTSBURGH-A federal | vulnerable. The morality rate among "We will look closely at economic Charles Snider, Wallace’s national Thursday, 12:46 p.m. - Car fire at WASHINGTON (U PI) - Carl Reagan, meanwhile, spoke in a awarded in all classes. Tolland Green (Tolland). judge has signed an order o freshmen congressmen always is conditions in the spring,” he said. campaign manager, Friday admitted Albert met with freshmen string of villages across southern Refreshments will be available. permit Gulf Oil Corp. Carter could cause trouble. "We Survey will study flood-hazard areas Democrats in the House Friday and high. On foreign affairs, Albert, who New Hampshire. He defended his stockholders to sue to recover And this time they cannot run really don’t know at this point,” he told them a story, the moral of which used to support the foreign policies of controversial plan to slash $90 billion Jay Giles,, director ^ of would occur in Manchester I more than $10 million of cor- ^ against Congress. said. Carter was a 10-to-one favorite A detailed study of flood- Charter Oak Park to the was: patience, lads, patience. both Republican and Democratic ad­ in federal programs, which he said premium rates for flood in­ public works, is urging per­ only once in 15 years, 50 porate money spent on alleged- g Today, at the second day of a two- in a straw vote taken at a recent haza rd areas in Bolton town line. Albert, the speaker of the House, ministrations, broke angrily with was opposed by a "the well- surance on new buildings sons with relevant facts years, 100 years and 500 ly illegal political con- day conference in advance of Mon­ state party convention. Manchester is planned for • Porter Brook, from said John Kennedy still was in grade Ford over Angola. orchestrated chorus of doom criers.” and their contents, as weli and technical data concer­ years. From that informa­ tributions. day’s opening of the second session of Sen. Henry Jackson of Washington the spring by the U.S. Charter Oak Park to school and Lyndon Johnson was too “If there is anything in Angola that In West Lafayette, Ind., as coroilary rates for in­ ning M anchester flood tion will come conclusions Congress, the freshmen plan to ask was in Florida Friday telling voters Geological Survey. Funded Autumn St. young to run for Congress when John would justify the life of one Agriculture Secretary Earl Butz surance on existing haz.irds to bring tliem to for the extent of possible I WASHINGTON -T h e En- | four chairmen to promise action on in St. Petersburg that his top priority entirely by the Federal In­ • Bigelow Brook, from McCormack came to Congress as a American or the expenditure of one predicted that Sen. Hubert H. buildings and their con­ the attention of llie town flooding for each vironmental Protection Agen- the bills they seek. was getting people back to work. He surance Administration, the Hockanum River to freshman in 1928 and in his first tax dollar or the possibility of a H um phrey w ill be th e 1976 tents. engineer. He will forward magnitude of storm. % cy changes its mind and But Albert, Democratic Whip John said that would "provide the revenue the study is estimated to DaleRd. speech called for revision of the im­ major confrontation with the Democratic presidential nominee The water courses to be th e information to Giles said the 1974 storm tightens airplane noise McFall, Calif., and Budget Chairman for my other priorities such as a cost about $50,000. • White Brook, from migration laws. Russians, I have yet to see it,” he studied are: representatives of the U.S. that washed out the Wood- :$• requireihents for supersonic national health plan, better housing and that Ford will be the GOP Summit St. to Woodbridge But it wasn’t until the 89th Brock Adams, Wash., gave no The purpose of the study • Hockanum River. Geological Survey. bridge St. Bridge and the V, transports which could virtual- said. nominee. assurances Friday that the freshmen is to determine flood St. Congress met in 1965, when Lyndon • Hop Brook, from the 1975 storm that washed out ly ban the British-French Con- ^ goals could be enacted this year. elevations and flood • Lydall Brook, from In general, the survey Johnson was President, that McCor­ Hockanum River to the Bidwell St. bridge are corde from U. S. airports. ;J Instead, they said Congress must hazards in eight areas of Union Pond to the water will determine flood Harfflonu % mack’s immigration bill passed. Charter Oak Park. reservoirs off Lydall St. elevations for storms that of the 50-year category. Patience, m’lads, patience, Albert concentrate on fighting the reces­ town. The results will be • Folly Brook, from Hop NEW YORK -E leven of | Storm hits Maine hardest the basis for determining implied. sion. Brook to Hackmatack St. New York’s biggest building Albert said the tax cut, extended But the freshmen are impatient. The hardest hit areas were in The National Weather Service • Birch Mt. Brook, from ^ maintenance firms and 10 in- ^ for the first six months of 1976 in By UNITED PRESS ^ They want to pass, or at least see INTERNATIONAL Northern New England were five in­ cancelled heavy snow warnings for 1976 dividuals have been indicted on :J:J some action on, the bills they cam­ December, should be extended for Southern New England before mid­ charges of violating anti-trust That nasty snow storm that ches of snow fell on Rumford, Maine, paigned for in 1974: national health six more months and even, if night as a low pressure area moved Special a distinctive laws by conspiring to fix threatened New Englanders missed making a total snow depth there of 28 insurance, public financing of cam­ budgetary considerations permit, northward. But gale warnings fashion show for the prices, rig bids and restrain enlarged. Boston but dumped up to four inches inches. paigns, political reform, tax reform. The storm, which hung around long remained in effect along'the Rhode GINO’S COIFFURES competition. g McFall indicated Congress will not of snow in central and western bride and groom TTie freshmen are running for re- enough to hamper rush hour traffic, Island and Massachusetts coast and CRUISE PACKAGE I cut spending to match cuts in taxes, Massachusetts and parts of Connec­ 361 CENTER STREET election, and they know they are ended by going out to sea. northward. LOS ANGELES-Sara Jane as Ford has been demanding. ticut and Vermont. TELEPHONE 646-5411 For your Winter featuring a wedding Throughout New England police Moore, who fired the first g. reported countless fender-benders as Cruise in the Sun. i workshop presented shotat a U. S. President since evening rush hour traffic was snarled BETWEEN THE MONTHS John Kennedy was slain, has -ji bg guild members. by snow, rain, and short tempers. ' OF NOV. & FEB. begun serving her life term for ^ Committee considering proposals In Springfield, Mass., police said the attempted assassination of Opening Special I Rent from a about three inches of snow had fallen President Ford, with little by 5 p.m. and that led to more than 30 Large Selection of Sunday, January 25 prospect of freedom until she is minor rear enders. 1 Stylish Formal Wear an old woman. She is now 45 2 : 0 0 p.m. to revamp state higher education On Route 1-93 in Derry. N.H., a and will not be eligible for p includet skidding accident involved up to 40 20% off at The Colong of vernpn parole until she is 60. vehicles and closed the northbound I Consolidation ul the sUlu's higher a board of trustees for all two-year lane between exits three and four for By PETER A. BROWN taking a look at the system and colleges in Connecticut. It would 2 JACKETS route 83, tolcottvllle international | education system has been frequent­ about an hour Friday afternoon. HARTFORD (UPI) - A legislative trying to better utilize our mandate the board to plan a con­ 3 SHIRTS ly suggested as one method of balan­ State Folice said the chain reaction On All Our Services FREE TICKETS AVAILABLE AT GUILD MEMBERS BELOW committee is considering proposals resources,” said Rep. Howard M. solidation of all community colleges. I FUIR TROUSERS LISBON, Portugal —The ap- p to revamp the state’s higher educa­ Klebanoff, D-Hartford, House chair­ cing the budget but has been a touchy was triggered when one car went out Bireomi Tours, Inc. Tho Stylon Boaoty Solon UConn branches and state technical AND ACCESSORIES : parent premature explosion of p tion system in an effort to find ways man of the committee. He admitted political issue. of control on the snow covered On* Ellinton Avt. Rocic. Plaza 83, Rta. 83, Varnon Connecticut faces a projected $35 colleges into one system. highway. No injuries were reported. I H m Colony of Viraoo a tiime bomb today killed two * to cut state spending. the proposals, submitted by higher Vorooo Notioml BMk 'million deficit this fiscal year and a The third proposal would set up a Check with Linda or Pat R m . 83, Talcottvilit Varnon Cirda, Vtmon men and heavily damaged a | The Education Committee Friday eduction subcomittee Chairman Rep. Tho Corooo Quortit Villaio Bridal ABoutiRoa farmhouse in southeastern | voted to consider sweeping changes Robert Walsh, D-Coventry, were $147 million shortfall in the next central administration office for Speclalliing In 16 Grahabor Road Tolland Varnon Cirda, Kally Rd., Vrn. Alentejo, police said. | in Connecticut’s higher education “controversial,” but emphasized the fiscal year, according to state of­ public education as a means of Tho Loo Stodio «Wply'sHoaioafFla«MS system, including bringing all public committee was not endorsing them, ficials. avoiding duplication and trimming REBAL MEN’S SHOP 640 Tolland Staga Road, Tolland Gattway Plaza, Rta. 63, Vm .j The board of regents proposal waste. Man’s Hairstying wt coinm nisi sro*r I JOHNANNESBURG, South | institutions under central control. only scheduling the hearings to Inside today VERNON Nimbot Bodrooim, lot. TboCaroufol would bring control over the state un­ OFFER EXPIRES JANUARY 31tt , MANCHESTER Tri-City Plaza, Varnon ■g Africa —Zaire threatens the S The farthest reaching of the ascertain public reaction The committee, emphasizing the W j - W MAIN STREET TRI CITY PLAZ^ El Camino Plaza, Rtt. 30, Vm. iversity, the state college system aii. 872053B S Angolan Marxist liberation p proposals would put a board of three proposals were inconsistent OKN DAILY 8 AM - 6 PM 643-2478 He said the economy-minded all two-year colleges, under the Church ...... 5 Obituaries...... 14 Ro|al Mia’i Shop. lac. movement with war if its p regents in control of all publicly sup­ with each other, scheduled six public Classified . 9.10. It Sports...... 7,8 THURS. - FRI. 8 AM - 9 PM i TrhCitv Plan, Varnon proposals were not intended to cut direction of one board. soldiers cross the border into fe ported higher education in the state, C om ics...... 12 Sr. ClUiens .... . 2 CLOSED MONDAYS Main Straat, Mandi. the quality of education but only to hearings around the slate, with the Zaire again. | such as is done in neighboring New "It represents an extreme" Dear Abby...... 12 Week-Review .. 12 see if there was a feasible means of first set for next Wednesday at the York. solution," Walsh admitted. H S. World...... 6 W in gs...... 4 trimming bureaucratic waste. Capitol. “What we are talking about is A second proposal would establish ( J MANCHESTER EVENmO HERALD. I r.jOonii.. Sat., Jan. 17. W 6— PAGE THRCT PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mmchetter. Conn., Sat., J«n. 17,1976 News for senior citizens Community calendar We also had our final class in HI gang, I gueu the first bit of In the women’s Class A group, Marie Bolls won the high triple with pinochle and setback here at the Thursday news to talk about is our registration center. After lunch it was open card Tuesday for the Chateau de ViUe in East a 467, and Marie Bolls and Mary Andover a.m., Town Hall. D em ocratic and playing for some while others Parks and Recreation Democratic Town Com­ Windsor, with the stage show Chaves tied for the h i^ single with a Tuesday Republican caucuses for 166. In the Class B group, Kay e^oyed a little old-fashioned sing* Commission, 7:30 p.m.. mittee, 8 p.m.. Town Of­ Fair Lady.” The complete package is Board of Education, 7:30 town committee posts, Nettleton won the high triple with a along. Town Hall. fice Building. I11.2S, and includes the bus fare,' p.m., Andover Elementary Timothy Edwards School, 350; and Violet Denhup won the high Remember that this coming Wednesday show and a roast beef dinner. We’ll School. Tolland Association 7:30 p.m. single with a 130. Thursday is when we start our social Saturday start registering on a first come dance clai» with our good friends, Recreation Council, 8 Council, 7:30 p.m., Somers. S t. Margaret Mary basis around 8 Monday morning. Dance lessons the Burtons. Lessons will start p.m., elementary school First Congregational Ladies Guild children’s cotmiR^ We just found out tto t the Florida It was also our square dance around 10 in the morning this wedc, library. East Hartford class, 2:30 p.m., church. movie, 1p.m., church hqll. trip is going as scheduled on Monday, lessons, and this was the final session and we may take and make Wednesday Monday Thursday naiaaMaT.HMamii, Feb. 23. This means that all you folks of square dancing before graduation. arrangements for another time to Board of Selectmen, 10 Board ^ Education, 7:30 Recreation and Conser­ Wapping Communjty I to I v lf Ai Church Guys and Dolls who called in must come in this Mon* This square dance class will have a beginners class for one hour a.m., -Town 6 f f j c e P-ro-i Penney High School. vation Commissions, 8 72B E A ST PanNan IMpraaM day morning to register. In graduate with exercises being held at St. Mary’s Ladies Guild, Club Barbershop Concert, OySGEIalMn ______and an advanced class the next hour. Building. p.m.. Town Office MIDDU TURNPIKE re^stering, you must pay at least the Community Y this Sunday wine tasting party, 8 p.m. 8 p.m., high school. a RM nKAL nUUkPMMMJA Don’t forget our oil painting and Building. OFfN Tw a. weo, m t. it ajl . m i fja $100 deposit, and the remainder must (tomorrow) afternoon from 1 to 4 crewel embroidery classes will be Adult Education Board of Selectmen, 3 Sisterhood of Temple RMNCNESTER TMUMOAT a FtaOAV, » AJI. - B FJi.____ ■ **$ir7it Mian I BUNOAV 11 NOON • I FJ9. PLSMTr Of fSSS MMNM be paid on or before Friday, Feb. 13. p.m. starting around Feb. 2, so keep this in registration, 7 to 9 p.m.. p.m.. Town Office Beth Hillel Italian supper So come Monday, drop by around 8 New square dance classes will mind, and we will keep you posted Bolton East Hartford High School Building. (call Sally Goodman, 644- o’clock to sign up, and this means we start next Tuesday morning from 9 to 8162, for details). from time to time. Monday cafeteria. First Congregational WE SERVICE AND INSTALL INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL will have two registrations going at 11 o’clock providhig we can get at t Next Thursday for our Fun*Day, United Methodist Church Tuesday senior choir, 7 p.m., I W least three “squares.” So here’s your the same time. Helen Flavell and Eve Warner have Commission on Education, Park department church. Mi GONDmOMK, Business-Directory Guide For chance to get started in an enjoyable ic;o:n;$:hme;risV,l? si Bicentennial float set up an entertainment from our 7:30 p.m., home of Mrs. mother-daughter gym Saturday Vernon and fun program. The square dancers REFIWIEIttTKManilHEIITING Now members, I need your help. own members, and will top off the Ralph. Boles. program, 6:30 to 9:30 p.m., (Constables meeting, 10 Monday visit other seniors, and invited them We Also Do Sheet Metal Work With this being our big Bicentennial afternoon with some good old* O’fjonneU School. a.m.. Town Office Jaycee Orientation Manchester and Surrounding to our place so it’s a great time. Just Tuesday MANCHESTER PARKADE year, and because the town is plan* fashioned square dancing. Adult Education Building. meeting, 7:30 p.m.. Elks New Eiqjland MedUMHcal Servicei, Inc. drop by next Tuesday morning. If you Board of Selectmen, 7 registration, EHHS Your Compfafa ning a gala parade, I think we would Concert p.m.. Town Hall. Club, N. Park St., ROUTE #83, P.O. BOX 3147 be missing a great opportunity to be wonder what’s it all about, then drop cafeteria, 7 to 9 p.m. Appllanee Store I Just received some news that Republican Town Com­ South Windsor Rockville. TALCOTTVILLE, CONN. (06068) Vicinity a part of &e celebration if we didn’t by the Community Y tomorrow after­ Wednesday 643-2736 a 643-2192 _____ noon and take in the graduation. should be of interest to you music mittee, 7:30 p.m.. Town Sunday Tuesday get in the act. Parents’ Choice public Town Council meeting, FAMOUS BRAND Also on Tuesday we started our lovers. There will be a piano concert Hall. South Windsor Women’s I would like us to have a float and I hearing, 7:30 p.m., 7:30 p.m.. Administration ceramic class, and still have a few on Saturday, Jan. 24, at the Heublein Republican Caucus, 8 Club presentation of CAMPING EQUIPMENT featuring this week... know nothing about such a project, Penney. Building, W. Main St., TELEVISION - APPLIANCES openings. We started this class in the Hall Auditorium at the Hartford p.m.. Town Hall. Mother-daughter gym Center Ballet Company’s but I am sure some of you folks have Board of Education, 8 Rockville. MANCHESTER afternoon, but if it is a hardship for Hospital. This concert will be per* program, 6:30 to 9:30 p.m., “ Pinocchio,” 2:30 p.m., TENTS, COTS, UEEPiNS IASS, AIR MATTRESSES, had some experience. What I need is p.m., Boiton Center School Senior Citizen pinochle, STOVES, UNTERNS you folks to come, then we’ll Just go formed by two of Brazil’s top piano Mayberry School. high school. ideas, carpenters, designers, etc., so Library. Monday 1:30 p.m.. Senior Citizen anyone who would like to help, will back to mornings. Let us know your players, Mr. Jose Alberto Kaplan and Thursday Mr. Gerardo Parents. United Methodist C3iurch Wapping Community Center, Park PI., you jplease call in your name, and preference by ^ving us a call. Girls’ gymnastics meet, FARR'S They feature the both of them trustees, 7:30 p.m., at the Church women-men night, Rockville. THE EVERVTHINO STORE then a little later we will have a Pinochle results Penney at EHHS, 3:30 p.m. tm uH 9 n 6 4 8 ^ 8 8 0 playing on the same piano, making church. 8 p.m., church. Wednesday ICAMP-IIKE-SPORT iMtiiihaiaMa meeting. On Wednesday we had 10 tables for Friday for some rather sensational rhythm Children’s Dental Clinic, Republican Caucus, 8 OPEN OAKY TO 0 P.M. J. HMH • 848-7111 So get your thinking caps on, and pinochle with the following winners: Wednesday Jaycees’ 20th Anniver­ and music. They feature a variety of ages three to kindergarten, p.m.. Memorial Building, give & s some real thought, and then Jennie Fogarty, 618; Cecile Benson, Democratic Caucus, 8 sary Banquet, evening, numbers both in Brazilian and Town Hall (by appoint­ Park PI., Rockville. when we have our meeting we can 588; Nadine Malcom, 584; Wesley p.m.. Town Hall. Buckboard Restaurant, American and are one of the more ment Monday through Jaycee Distinguished VOLKSWAGEN REPAIR put things together. Bolton Woman’s Club art Glastonbury. Frost, 577; Grace Moore, 576; Emma popular and entertaining groups to Friday). Service Award dinner, 7:15 by factory trained specialists, Russell, 571; Josephine Schuetz, 555; committee, 8 p.m., home EHHS freshmen basket­ Bowling league come through this way in a long time. Town Council and Board p.m.. Country Squire, Rt. Alfreds Hallin, 548; Robert Schubert of Patricia Rady. ball team at Penney, 3:15 Phil Pete Let’s see what the action is here at If your intorest is whetted, we have Senior Citizens, 1:30 of Education meeting with 83, Ellington. Locicero and Zidek ARCO lles, Artlrt FORMAL’S INN me Sunday! and holldtya. Entarad at, 3.29(Next Week*$ Special) A.AtATS I T H»M» Dry Omh Yow ^ C M ms 111 hp In the wlldemets end how he NHhNoo4a$,IMIIiiHir...... Uw Manchaataf, Conn.. Pott Olllca JOnrS FLOOR GOVEMNGMC. For the tux bUR RROFISSlbNAL OWY CLSAMNM aiVU I u Sacond Clata Mall Mittar. I (tame to eurvlve Wei Meat iNf, Mash. Pri. t e«y $1 S A (Chlldnn 1Z And Under, ^ Price!) APPIIANCFS' ^DtmJl/^ H IW U F B T O YOUR C W n ia a 1 Suggested Carrier Rates nWi IMA Butter...... X 119 Oakland St. thatlt f s A ^ Use Stsamas To CkaaTem Caipata| Payibla In Advanca tlllAWO 9Y SUN ClASSIC n au A IS ® 1174 B B R N /B 'S SIngla copy...... 15a Thun. BalM ZW ir ■ M Installing Since 1953 for him CAU 848-8008 Waatdy...... 909 Tfcura., FrL, & SaL Our Regular Menu, plus Surprise ^RM aort dona a* RrsaUsn m f S h t Ona monUi...... $3.90. NOW SHOWING-LIMITED ENGAGEMENT I StaPkSanWeliwItliFr. Fries...... OPBI DAILY 10 AJL - 8 PJI. LINOLEUM - CARPET - Tbraa mohiha ...... $11.70 Frl FM A CMps CIni $1 JC SpeciaUI Choose From Our ''international Menu" k i t c h e n a b a t h REMODEUNO F rm * A. Amans, Ft ssIdanI Six monttit...... $23.40 37 out at. Mandmmtf. Conn. 06040 featurlngt Greek, French, Spanish and Italian iW9R.Tu9i,a9Li6i9aa*.i^6W-i>»**y^ ^ 104 Waak Dara PARKADE CLIANERS Ona yaar...... $4S.S0 Vamon - CINEMA 11 l l •B 4 9 -9 3 9 3 aitliFf. Frias A Dole Sla«...... *02 W. MIDOU TRKL Mall Ralaa Upon Raquaat Specialties! 949-7991 ,0-9 Selwd Subicrlbari who fall to racalva WKDAY 7 « 9 - SAT. 1 ,3 ,7 .9 Sat HouieiM e CM MANCHESTER PARKADE 643-9S61 thair nawtpapar balora 5:30 p.m. Nitb Net Difi Stemelin lair thould lalaphona lha circulation SUN. Cant from y u n . dapartmant. 647-9946. Only auw Ctt ii li H sism ' paaaaa earae esetiNK ^ALSoomwom^wgMji^ i f f MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Sat., Jan. 17, lO T - PAGE FIVE PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Sat.. Jan. 17.1876 LOCAL CHURCHES R kk Lanz and the 4040 Class led by the CALVARY CHURCH O F THE pastor; 10:30 a.m.. Morning Worship, ASSEMBLIES OF GOD, 647 E. Middle message by the pastor. Nursery is Tpke. Rev. Kenneth L. G t^ fso n , pastor. The Press and the American Revolution Washington's victory at Trenton ST. BARTHOLOMEW’S CHURCH, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 43 provided; 3 p.m.. Service at Green 9:45 a.m., Sunday School, Bible clasies p E. Middle Tpke. Rev. Philip Hussey, Spruce St. Rev. Mack Weiford, pastor. Lodge; 6 p.m., "The Edge of Adventure,” for adulU and children. Nursery facility pastor. 9:15 a.m., Sunday School; 10:30 a.m.. led by the pastor and Rick Lanz, Youth for the little ones; 10:50 a.m., Mondng by Dr. Francis G. Walett we have this consolation with us, that soon fell mortally wounded as he was to strengthen American morale. I Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday Worship, Nursery provided; 7 p.m., In­ Fellowship meet. Worship, the Rev. Edwin L. Cole,general Worcnter State College the harder the conflict, the more tried to organize his men. Col. Rail An English spokesman, Nicholas Masses at 8:30,10:15 and 11:30 a.m. formal W or^ip, study and fellowship. manager of WHCT-TV, Channel 18, Hart­ glorious the briumph.” Such per­ pidd dearly for his scorn of the Cresswell, pot it succinctly: “A few “K d SSlSftrlnK Ramble that maneuvers had been brllll^ ^ EMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH, Copyright 1975 GOSPEL HALL, 415 Center St. Church and Chestnut Sts. Rev. C. Hou ford, guest peacher; 7 p.m., Goepei Ser­ suasive rhetoric helped uplift piddf.&!ig with (5)1. Glover’s of all was the revival of Patriot CONCORDIA LUTHERAN 7 American Antiquarian Society Americans. days ago they had given up the cause 10 a.m., Breaking bread; 11:45 a.m., CHURCH, 40 Pitkin St. Rev. Burton D. Anderson and Rev. Ronald J. Fournier, vice, hymnsing, gospel music and song, crossing of the Delaware, the spirit. message by Pastor Gustafson. It was bitterly cold on Christmas American spirit, and showed clearly It was all over in about 45 minutes. for lost. Their late successes have Sunday School; 7 p.m., Goqiel meeting. Strand, Rev. David W. Rinas, pastors. pastors; Michel D. (Hark, intern. the power of the press. day 1776. After dark that night it Some of the Hessians escaped, but ST. BRIDGET CHURCH, 70 Main St. 8:30 a.m., Holy Communion, Nursery 0:30 a.m.. One Service Only, Church ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, At McKonkey’s ferry Glover’s men began to snow and soon a howling over 900 su rrendered. As the i Rev. John J. Delaney, pu to r. Rev. care for snudl children; 10 a.m., Holy School; 10:45 a.m.. Annual meeting of the Church and Park Sts. Rev. Stephen K. went about their difficult task. As the exhausted colonials sampled the Ger­ William J. Stack, Rev. William J. (tonimunion. Church ^hool through congregation with movies for children; Jacobson, rector; Rev. Bruce W. storm developed. Despite the bad M O N D A Y . Ja h u a I t i j . lyjf. T U t Vpt.pmf IV. weaUier momentous events were un­ heavily laden boats pushed out into mans liquor freely, Washington Killeen. Grade 6. Nursery care for small children. 9:30 a.m. and 10:45 a.m.. Nursery for in­ Jacques, assistant to the rector; Rev. fants, 2 to 4 p.m.. Chestnut Hlil Nursery der way, because Gen. George the dark river with its churning decided not to carry his attack Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m., SECOND CONGREGATIONAL Ronald E. Haldeman, assistant to the current, the men were hard put to further into New Jersey. The school auditorium; Sunday Masses at CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF open house. rector. Washington had planned an attack on 7:30 a.m.. Holy Eucharist, Rite 2; 9 the Hessian garrison that the British handle them. Huge pieces of ice that prisoners were brought over to Penn­ 7:30, 9 and 10:30, in churdi; 10:30 a.m. CHRIST, 385 N. Main St. Rev. Dr. CHURCH OF CHRIST, Lydall and slammed against the sides of the sylvania. By Dec. 30 an American and noon in school auditorium. Felix M. Davis, minister. Vernon Sts. Eugene Brewer, minister. a.m.. Holy Eucharist, Rite 2, with ser­ had left at 'Benton, N.J. mon by Father Jacques, Church School, boats had to be pushed aside. Cursing force of over 5,000 men had been 10 a.m., Morning Worship, Nursery 9 a.m., Bible Classes; 10 a.m.. Leaving the fires of their camp on THE SALVATION ARMY, 861 Main Nursery care follow^ by colfcehour; 11 through C3iurch School Grade 12, Sermon Worship, sermon: "The Law — Moral the Delaware River opposite Tren­ the numbing cold and ice forming on assembled at Trenton. St. Capt. and Mrs. Arthur (Carlson, corps a.m.. Morning Prayer and Holy Commu­ by the Rev. Dr. Davis, "What Do You and (Ceremonial?” ; 6 p.m.. Worship, ser­ oars and poles, they struggled back Sir William Howe, stung by the officers. nion, Book of Common Prayer, with ser­ ton, about 2,400 Continentals Seek?” Coffee Hour in Fellowship Hall mon: "Parent-Child Responsibilities Set and forth with their cargoes. news pf Washington’s victory, quick­ 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 10:45 a.m.. mon by Father Jacques; 5 p.m.. Holy marched the nine miles northward to following this service; 11 to 11:30 a.m., Forth In Proverbs.” McKonkey's Ferry where the river Much depended on the cannon en­ ly S'*.it about 6,000 troops under Gen. Holiness Meeting; 6 p.m., Open-Air Eucharist. trusted to Col. Henry Knox. In foul Meeting; 7 p.m., Salvation Meeting. extended time for children of the Lear­ TRINITY COVENANT CHURCH, 302 was about 1,000 feet wide. Cornwallis to retake Trenton and if ning Community; 7 p.m.. Pilgrim UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST weather when priming pans got wet, possible to capture Washington. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF Hackmatack St. Rev. Norman E. Bloodstains in the snow "from the Fellowship. Swensen, pastor. SOCIETYi EAST, Community Y, 79 N. muskets were unreliable; but cannon After preliminary skirmishing near LATTER-DAY SAINTS, Woodslde St. & Main St. Rev. Arnold Westwood, feet of men who wore broken shoes" SOUTH UNITED METHODIST 9:30 a.m., Sunday School classes for all could be used in any kind of weather. Trenton, Jan. 2, 1777 Cornwallis r NORWICH. . . Hillstown Rd. D. (Hark Brown, bishop. minister. marked the painful march. At the 3 CHURCH, Manchester. Rev. George W. ages three through adult, Infant-Nursery; The successful ferrying of the heavy thought he had the commander-in­ 8:30 a.m., Priesthood; 9:30 a.m., 10:30 a.m., Jana and Ron Georgetti will ferry the seamen of Col. John Com Webb, Rev. Laurence M. Hill, Rev. 10:50 a.m.. Worship Service with the guns across the river was therefore a Seminary; 10:30 a.m., Sunday School; 5 talk abbut “Constructive Divorce: must Glover’s Fourteenth Regiment were chief trapped. "At last we have run m Rev. Mr. Swensen preaching on "An Un­ p.m., Sacrament Service. Robert W. Eldridge Jr. Divorce Equal Failure?" Nursery and waiting to row the Americans across critical part of the whole operation. down the old fox," he wrote, “and we M 9 a.m.. Grades 1 through 6 will attend paralleled, Calling” Trinity Tots for 3 By three o’clock in the morning the Sunday School, coffee and conversation. the Delaware. will bag him in the morning.” *» A4viai»r«eeivei by the ur^thrce Mile* etft of m FULL GOSPEL INTERDENOMI­ church; 9:15 to 10:30 a.m.. Grades 1 years olds through Kindergarten, Crossing the river would be in­ entire force had been moved to the That night, however, leaving their Waftiington, that this f the Enemy-— 1^-ma# ■ NATIONAL CHURCH, 745 Main St. through 6 will attend church; 9 and 10:45 Children's Church for Grades 1 ttffough 3, JEHOVAH’S WITNESSFJS, Kingdom credibly difficult, if at all possible. New Jersey shore and Washington camp fires still burning, the Rev. Philip Saunders, minister. a.m.. Worship Service, sermon: "A Nursery for infants; 7 p.m.. Evening Ser­ Hall, 728 N. Main St. i 10:30 a.m., Praise, Worship Service The current ran swiftly carrying with immediately ordered the march Americans slipped away in the |< X » 1 Kingdom That Cannot Be Shaken,” vice with the Rev. Mr. Swensen leading 10 a.m.. Public Bible discourse “ Mer­ and Bible study for all ages; 7 p.m., the master theme of the Bible "The cy, a Dominant Quality of True it large chunks of ice^enturing out toward Trenton. One division under darkness around to the rear of tkat h< M an Army Pastor Hill preaching; 9 a.m. to 10:15 Gen. John Sullivan followed the river Cornwallis and marched to Princeton Deliverance Service. a.m.. Nursery through 5-year-oIds; 10:45 Lamb of Ciod.” Christians"; 11 a.m.. Group discussion of on the Delaware on that pitch black my wai feainf Wfore hla with g|eat Pr p ef Wal- |X 4 » 1 to noon. Nursery through 5-year-olds and Dec. 1, 1975 Watchtower magazine arti­ road; the other led by Gen. Nathaniel by morning. Here they met more 1 FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH, Orange CENTER CONGREGATIONAL night in a raging storm was very Grades 7 through 12; 10:15 a.m.. Coffee cle, “What Does It Mean to Be a Greene marched on a road two miles British forces on their way to Tren­ that the Miirti. 6f N e w .. Jerfej; had » Nur t * el v*a w di* 1 Hall 72 E. Center St. Rev. James CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF risky business. Fully aware of all M Hour; 10:45 a.m.. Confirmation (Hass; ■Minister’?’’ east. As the roads converged they M view 1 Beliasov, pastor. CHRIST, 11 Center St. Rev. Newell H. this, Washington was still willing to ton. During the early fighting it 2:30 to 9:00 p.m.. Deeper Life Mini- 4eckers« how oilhy ’tis unce."taia. > General m f the 1 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 10:30 a.m., Curtis Jr., Rev. R. Winthrop Nelson Jr., FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, take the daring gamble. "Victory or formed the main street of Trenton. seemed that the colonials might be Convention sponsored by the World K or we ■ Worship Service; 7 p.m.. Evening Ser­ pastors. SCIENTIST, 447 N. Main St. 'Die surprise of the Hessians was routed by a bayonet attack. When the r r r r i W h. CTr c ’J Harvest Evangelism of New England, Death" was the countersign he gave jieftined. 1 vice. 9 a.m.. Lighthouse Group in Yi Room, 11 a.m.. Church Service, Sunday School for the day. complete as the Americans attacked main body of Continentals reached iH f m , to b e .fo rn ^ a rM MAN. 1 Inc. the Rev. Lloyd L. Sweet, executive at about 8 o’clock. All was confusion the scene, however, Washington was Mi CHURCH OF THE ASSUMPTION, Worship Service, Federation Room, the for pupils up to the age of 20, care lor Perhaps it was a desperate gamble, secretary. Rev. Mr. Nelson, leader; 10 a.m.. very young children, subject of the and disorder among the Germans able to drive the British back with Gen. Putnam has killed aid t^cn tjic r ju no V | 1 m Adams St. at Thompson Rd. Rev. but after the losses and retreats of Edward S. Pepin, pastor; Rev. Paul CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE, 236 Worship Service, Sanctuary, the Rev. lesson-sermon, “ Life.” Golden Text from that sleepy morning. Col. John heavy losses. Proverbs; “The law of the wise is a foun­ 1776 American morale was at a low oat, t Trinque. Main St. Rev. Neale McLain, pastor. Mr. Nelson, preacher. Confirmation ebb. Something had to be done to Fitzgerald of the Continental Army After this quick thrust the tired (ntmieiJ 9:30 a.m., Sunday School classes for all A.M., Federation and Robbins Room; tain of life, to depart from the snares of gave some explanation in his diary Americans marched off to the Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; restore confidence and to obtain sup­ I’icin pi Sunday Masses at 7:30,9,10:30 and 11:45 ages; 10:45 a.m .. Morning Worship, 10:45 a.m., “Mini-Meetings.” death.” The Christian Science Reading for Dec. 25: "They make a great deal northeast, and on Jan. 6, 1777 Room, 968 Main St., is open to the public port for the Continental Army. With hare a.m. message by the Rev. Mr. McLain, Mondays through Fridays from 10 a.m. to many enlistments ready to run out at of Christmas in Germany, and no Washington established winter them tol Oiildren’s Church and Nursery provided; NORTH UNITED METHODIST was ourl ST. JOHN’S POLISH NATIONAL 3 p.m. and the first and third Thursday the end of the year, Washington was doubt the Hessians will driidc a great quarters in the hills and woods at 7 p.m.. Evening Service, message by the CHURCH, 300 Parker St. Rev. Earle R. But CATHOLIC CHURCH, 23 Golway St. Rev. Mr. McLain, Nursery provided. evening from 7 to 9 except holidays, a determined to get one more battle deal of beer and have a dance Morristown, N.J. This was a strong Ragin'. Bla»!««> Aanianmoit,- &c: S c ...... ^ _ (Herald photo by Dunn) Custer, pastor. tonight. They will be sleepy defensible location on the British hooks, Rev. Walter A. Hyszko, pastor. free public lending library Is maintained. out of the men. thfA Ami 9 a.m., Mass in English; 10:30 a.m., 9 and 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service, ser­ tomorrow morning. Washington will flank. COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH, mon: "Prayer...part two," coffee ZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN Tom Paine’s new pamphlet. The •rtYernrner Mass in Polish and English. AN AMERICAN BAPTIST CHURCH, American Crisis, which had just set the tune for them about Cornwallis — cursing his luck as he St. Josephus Church, Rockville fellowship between services: 9 a.m.. CHUKCH, (MISSOURI SYNOD), UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH, 585 E. Center St. Rev. Ondon P. Stairs, (tooper and High Sts. Rev. Charles W. appeared, was intended to rally daybreak.” raced back from Trenton — didn’t Church School, Nursery, Grades 3 185 Woodbridge St. Rev. Robert Baker, minister; Rev. Frederick Lanz, director through 6; 10:30 a.m.. Church School, Kuhl, pastor. American spirit; it may well have Col. Johann Rail, the Hessian com­ dare to attack Washington in his new of Christian education. mander had arrogantly called position. At this point Gen. Howe pastor. Nursery, Kindergarten, Grades 1 and 2; 8 a.m.. Pancake breakfast; 9 a.m., expressed Washington’s own 10 a.m., Sunday School; 6:30 p.m., 9:15 a.m.. Church School for all ages, 6:30 p.m.. Senior youth group meets at Divine Worship with Youth Confirma­ feelings. In words that have become Washington and the Americans decided against further action that kindergarten through Grade 4 continuing der Generals Washington and Putnam around “Sound of His Coming” radio program on the home of Barbara Glass to discuss tion; 10:15 a.m., Sunday School and immortal, Paine wrote, "These are “country clowns.’’ He had not winter, and pulled back forces from The Norwich Packet and the Connecticut, WINF; 7:30 p.m.. Evangelistic &rvice. during the service, the SKdring Class led “Game of Life"; 8 p.m., Young adult Youth Forum: 10:10 to 11:35 a m.. First times that try men’s souls: The bothered to build fortifications at the his advance posts in New Jersey. Massachusetts, New-Hampshire, and Rhode- Princeton (“Princetown), N.J. The news of the by Willa SUnford, the 20-40 Class led by group meets at the parsonage. and Second Year Youth Instruction. summer soldier and the sunshine important outpost at Trenton. A Why not enjoy the comforts of New American victory had reached Norwich about courageous officer, but also "a lover Island Weekly Advertiser was published at patriot will, in this crisis, shrink York? And wasn’t it ungentlemanly 10 days after the event — a far c ry from the of strong liquor and stout womenj” business anyway for soldiers to be Norwich, Conn., by John Trumbull. This il­ AREA CHURCHES from the service of his country; but speed in which news can be transmitted today., he that stands it NOW deserves the Rail had been celebrating the night out fighting in the dead of winter? lustration carries a portion of a dispatch before. He had to be called twice the The main effect of Washington’s relating to the activities of American troops un­ (Courtesy, American Antiquarian Society.) thanks of man and woman. Tyranny, UNION CONGREGATIONAL morning of Washington’s attack and victories at Trenton and Princeton AVERY ST. CHRISTIAN ST. JOHN’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, through Grade 6; 11 a m., Worship Ser­ like Hell, is not easily conquered. Yet S T . PETER’S EPISCOPAL UNITED CONGREGATIONAL CHUKCH, Rockville. Rev. Paul J. Bow­ REFORMED CHURCH, 661 Avery St., Rt. 30, Vernon. Rev. Robert H. Wellner, vice; 6 p.m.. Junior High Pilgrim CHURCH, Sand Hill Rd., South Windsor. CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF man, minister; Rev. David B. Euiden, South Windsor. Rev. Peter Mans, rector. Fellowship. Rev. Frederick H. Foerster III, vicar. CHRIST, Tolland. Rev. Donald G. associate minister. minister. 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 10 a.m.. — 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 10 a.m.. Holy Miller, minister. ROCKVILLE BAinriST CHUKCH, 9:15 a.m.. Adult Bible Study; 10:30 Wings of Evening Cliff Simpson 8:30 a.m., “Back to God” hour radio Family Service and Church School. Communion, first and third Sundays; 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship Service and 69 Union St. Rev. Robert L. LaCounte, a.m.. Church School, infants through broadcast. WTIC (1080); 9:45 a.m., Sun­ 10. During the past year, have you Morning Prayer, second, fourth and fifth Church School; 7 to 8:30 p.m.. Pilgrim S T . BERNARD’S CHURCH, pastor. Grade 8; 10:45 a.m.. Morning Worship, ilaiiri|patpr Eupntng Uprali 1. Have you ever tried to stop day School and Adult Bible Study; 11 His promise of abundant life is very missed time from work as a result of Sundays. Fellowship. Rockville. Rev. John J. White, pastor. 9:30 a m., Sunday School; 11 am.. sermon topic: “ A Touch of the Maxter’x Commitment is essential drinking for a week or longer only to a.m.. Worship Service; 7 p.m.. Evening drinking? Rev. Joseph M. Bartok. Worship Service; 7 p.m., Evening Ser­ Hand” ; 1145 a.m.. Coffee Hour In the Founded Oct. 1, 1881 Recently I had the privilege of different from Buddha’s life-denying fall short of your goal? SACRED HEART CHURCH, Rt. 30, Service. Nursery care for small children 11. Have you ever blacked out COVENTRY PRESBYTERIAN Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sun­ vice. Social Room. Member, United Press International meeting with a group of young people emphasis. 2. Do you resent the advice of Vernon. Rev. Ralph Kelley, pastor. Rev. provided. Member, Audit Bureau of Circulation during your drinking? CHURCH, Nathan Hale School, Rt. 31. day MkXSe^ at 7, 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a.m. who were interested in learning a bit The AA Prayer others who try to get you to stop Rev. Dr. Richard W. Gray, pastor. Edward Konopka. ^ SECOND CONGREGATIONAL Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, 12. Have you ever felt you could do VERNON UNITED METHODIST ROCKVILLE UNITED METII- TALCOTTVILLE CONGREGA­ about Buddhism. It was a part of an It have heard many claims for the drinking? 9:30 a.m.. Worship; 11 a.m., Sunday Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday CHUKCH, UNITED CHUKCH OF Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. more with your life if you did not CHURCH, Rt. 30. Rev. Frances O DIST CHURCH, 142 Grove St., TIONAL CHURCH, UNITED examination of several religions in origin of the following prayer, but it 3. Have you ever tried to control School; 7;30 p.m., Bible Study at par­ Masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 a.m. and noon. CHRIST, Rt. 44A, Coventry. Rev. Schwartz, Rev. James Schwartz, pastors. Rockville. Rev. John W. Mortimer, CHURCH OF CHRIST, Rev. Kenneth Raymond F. Robinson, Editor-Publisher Harold E. Turkington, Managing Editor your drinking by switching from one drink? sonage on Cornwall Dr. Robert K. Bechtold, minister. their preparation for church was actually written by Rhelnhold ST. MARGARET MARY’S CHURCH, 9:15 a.m.. Worship Hour and Church pastor; Mrs. Thomas Dorman, director The chuckle Wapping. Rev. William McGrath and 9:15 a.m.. Church School and adult E. Knox, pastor. ^ . membership. Neibuhr in 1943. It is printed at the alcoholic beverage to another? School. of music. 10:30 a.m., Worship artd Sunday Rev. Joseph Schick, co-pastors. study; 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service; 6 It is of value to learn something beginning of "Justice and Mercy,’’ a 4. Have you ever taken a morning Three boys of different FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD, 763 Oak 9:30 a.m.. Church School, nursery School; 8 a.m.. Men’s Club breaU ait Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sun­ WAPPING COMMUNITY CHURCH, p.m.. Senior Pilgrim Fellowship. about other faiths. There are benefits collection of his sermons, prayers, drink during the past year? backgrounds wqre bragging about St., East Hartford. Rev. Ralph F. Jelley, through adults; 10:45 a.m.. Worship Ser­ meeting; 7 p.m.. Pilgrim Fellowship. day Masses at 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a.m. 1790 Ellington Rd., South Windsor. Rev. Opinion from the dialogue between the and meditations by his wife Ursala 5. Do you envy people who drink the prowess of their dads. pastor. Harold W. Richardson, minister. vice. Nursery through Grade 2. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL wittiout getting into trouble? The Catholic boy said, “My Dad 10 a.m.. Church School; 11 a.m.. Mor­ CHURCH, Coventry. Rev. Bruce J. proponents of the religions of the Niebuhr in 1974. Although this book ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI, 673 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship Service and SECOND CONGREGATIONAL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, writes out a few short lines on a ning Worship; 7 p.m.. Evening Service. Ellington Rd., South Windsor. Rev. John Johnson, minister. world. I do not believe, however, that appeared posthumously, it carries 6. Has your drinking problem Church School. CHURCH, Coventry. Rev. Robert K. 1040 Boston Tpke., (Rt. 44A), Bolton. become progressively more serious paper, calls it a poem, then sends it C. Gay, pastor. Rev. Eugene M. Kilbride. 9:30 a.m.. Church School in vestry; 11 one can look at the major ideas of the decisiveness and essential ST. MAURICE’S CHURCH, Bolton. Bechtold, minister. Rev. David M. Campbell, pastor. S T . PETER’S EPISCOPAL Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m .; Sun­ a.m.. Worship Service, Vestry Fund 10 a.m.. Church School, Nurxery different world religions, evaluate (Christianity of “Relnie,” as he was during the past year? away and gets |10.” Rev. Robert W. Cronin, pastor. 9:30 a.m.. Worship Service; 10:45 a.m.. CHURCH, Hebron Center. Rev. William day Masses at 7:30, 9:30 and 11 a.m. Collection, sermon: “ When the World them, and finally say, "Intake this called by his students and friends. 7. Has your drinking created “My Dad,” said the Jewish boy, Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; Church School for all ages. through Grade 12; 10:30 a.m., (toffeeand N. Parsing, rector. Was Rare,” Nursery care available: one.” It was one of my greatest problems at home? "makes some dots on a piece of ST. MARY’S CHURCH, Rt. 31, Coven­ Sunday Masses at 7:30, 9:15 and 11 a.m. Conversation; 10:45 a.m.. Family TJnhatching Hatch Act 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 10 a.m.. TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH, Potiuck in vestry immediately following Worship Service, Nursery provided for The Oiristian faith requires a com­ privileges while at Union ’Theological 8. At social affairs where drinking paper, calls it a song, and gets $25.” try. Rev. F. Bernard Miller, pastor. Rev. Rt. 30 and Meadowlark Rd., Vernon. Rev. worship. Communion, first, third and fifth Sun­ Paul F. Ramen. S T . MATTHEW’S CHURCH, infants through Grade 2, sermon; mitment to the way of Jesus Christ Seminary in New York City to take is limited, do you try to obtain extra “That’s nothing,” said the third Donald J. McClean, pastor. days; Morning Prayer, second and fourth Saturday Mass at 5:15 p.m.; Sunday Tolland. Rev. Francis J. O’Keefe, pastor. CRYSTAL LAKE COMMUNITY “Ethics and Integrity." before one can really know what it two courses under this profound drinks? boy, son of a minister. “My father 8 and 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service, 9:15 WASHINGTON - One of the most Sundays. Church school. Masses at 7:30, 9:30 and 10:45 a.m. Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sun­ UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, means. It must be practiced in daily teacher. He was an inspiration not 9. Despite evidence to the con­ OTites a sermon on a piece of paper, a.m., Sunday School. BOLTON CONGREGATIONAL important issues facing the Senate is day Masses at 8:30,10:30 and 11:45 a.m. Ellington. life before it is understood. This does only to us as students but to the en­ trary, have you continued to assert reads it in the pulpit, and four men Morning worship at Crystal Lake Com­ CHUKCH, Bolton Center Rd. Rev. J. LEE RODERICK VERNON ASSEMBLIES OF GOD, 51 MESSIAH EVANGELICAL FIRST CONGREGATIONAL whether to follow the House’s lead not mean disrespect for those with tire faculty, and to the many who that you can stop drinking on your are needed to gather the money.” O U R SAVIOR LUTHERAN munity United Methodist Church will be Stanton Conover, minister. Old Town Rd. LUTHERAN CHURCH, (Wisconsin CHURCH, UNITED CHUKCH OF and pass a bill repealing key portions have read his books. Here is bis own whenever you wish? — in “Ecumania” CHURCH, 239 Graham Rd., South Wind­ at 11 beginning Sunday. Sunday School 10:15 a.m., Church School and The Herald’s differing views. 9:45 a.m., Sunday School for all ages; Synod), 300 Buckland Rd., South Windsor. CHRIST, Andover. Rev. David J. Reese of a law that has, for 37 years, sor. Rev. Ronald A. Erbe, pastor. will also be at 11. Anyone wishing to join Nursery; 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service, Washington Correspondent For Buddhism we must have the prayer: 11 a.m.. Morning Worship; 7 p.m.. 9 a.m., Sunday School; 10 a.m.. HI, pastor. prohibited partisan political ac­ 9 a.m.. Worship and Sunday School; the coffee hour is invited to do so at 10 •15 sermon: “ Facing the Future." utmost respect. It has traveled far "God, give us grace to accept with Evening Evangelistic. Worship ^rvice. 9:45 a.m., Church School, kindergarten tivities by the federal civilian 10:15 a.m.. Worship Service. a.m. assistance funds had been diverted since Buddha’s birth in ca. 560 B.C. serenity the things that cannot be OPEN FORUM workforce. The law is known as the From India its influence extended changed, courage to change the Hatch Act. for political purposes. “I can well remember the through Ceylon, Burma, Thailand, things that can be changed, and the Having worked both on Capitol Hill C a m illa , Java, (]hina, and Japan. It wisdom to distinguish the one from atrocities committed against state The Manchester Evening Herald humiliation. Hopefully in the future and in the Executive Branch, this is present in other countries, too, like the other.” “^Methodist women plan call to prayer and federal employes who did not invites comments from its readers the "news” of the day will not be that writer claims an insight into the Korea, Nepal, and of course our own contribute to and work for the elec­ Do you have a drinking on current issues of the day. of attack on a fellow man. I alm ost issue lacked by most reporters. On country. United Methodist spiritual life and a guided others by denying herself designated mission Shall Be Added,’’ was tion of whichever party was in power problem? Letters should he hrief, legihle, wonder if the money paid out weekly the basis of those experiences, I am Women of South Church mission study. The obser­ and to cultivate, through programs to benefit from written by Mrs. J. Boyd at the time,” recalls the recently AA is a great organization. I found and must he signed and include for this type of news is worthwhile? convinced the presently proposed This religion has done much for our will observe the annual vance includes a "Quiet prayer, a spiritual oneness this year’s offering. In the Tyrrell, retired staff retired administrative vice president it to be very helpful during my active the writer’s mailing address. Sincerely yours, The changes are provocative in their world. Let me share with you a quick Call to Prayer and Self- Day,” and an interpreta­ with planners, mission Unit^ States, the offering member of the Board of of the National Association of Postal ministry as I sought to counsel those Letters should be mailed to: The Thomas F. Carroll power to corrupt the American summary. Denial Monday at 8 p.m. in tion of missions projects in workers and those serving will be used for healing Global Ministries. Supervisors, Daniel Jaspan. “Even with drinking problems. When I ask Manchester Evening Herald, Open 44 Philip Rd. political process. Its main goal is to achieve Nir­ the reception hall of the this country and abroad for in church-related ministries and services for though salaries were low, substantial specialists t ^ y about help in this Forum, Box 591, Manchester, M anchester Proponents of altering the Hatch vana. Just exactly what Nirvana is is church. which a special offering ministries. the aged, and overseas, for contributions were expected. The field, they invariably put AA near the Speaks Act — chiefly federal government a little vague, according to Prof. Conn. 06040. The nationwide obser­ will be received. The women’s division of the support of victims of passage of the Hatch Act was for the top of the list. I PINE PHARMACY Eugene labor unions and Democratic spon­ Latourette of Yale in his publication (Editor’s note: The Herald has vance, inspired by special Each women par­ th e Board of Global oppressive societies and protection of federal employes and Some years ago when speaking on |664CaiTERST. 64D-9at4| sors in Congress — have billed the “Introducing Buddhism." Because tried to obtain information concer­ mission needs, focuses on ticipating in the obser­ Ministries of the United systems. Brewer was a welcome relief.” “The Power of Prayer” to the local issue as one involving basic rights to existence entails suffering, and suf- ning Officer Rooney's demotion. The prayer, a deepened vance is asked to give for Methodist Church has The (Juiet Day service, I kOW PfiESCRIPTKNI The Act also, however, is a AA g ro u p , I m en tio n e d th e Reader criticises participate in the American political Tering comes from Desire, it is police chief has declined to com­ “ And All These Things I PWgS safeguard for the public against "layman’s cross” that I carried in Undoubtedly one of the process. In the words of Rep. necessary to get rid of Desire. Hie official silence ment; town officials who will be con­ having its huge civilian workforce my pocket. Each time I reached for most abused words in the Herbert Harris, D-Vir., the repeal chain of causation and suffering is to ducting an appeals hearing at turned into a political machine for money I was reminded of Christ. I E^Uih vocabulary is the bill (H.R. 8617) would “grant 2.8 be broken by “the eightfold path." To in Rooney matter Rooney’s request, have declined the party in power. "It seems fun­ raised the question then about having noble word "love.” It is million citizens their political follow this path one must have right To the editor, also, and Officer Rooney, contacted This printing t ^ t pattern is shallowly used to describe freedom." damental," said the Supreme Court beliefs, right resolves, right speech, a “pocket piece” for the members of OPEN part of The Herald quality A 14-year period in any man’s life Thursday after several futile the pleasure of our palate, Such arguments favoring repeal, majority in 1973, "that (public right conduct, right means of AA. control program in order to the appeal to our aesthetic is a lengthy span, certainly not a attempts, wishes to make no com­ however, twice have been found un­ employes)...should administer the livelihood, right effort, right- A few weeks later, when I was ALL DAY give you one of the finest tastes, the enjoyment of time to be rewarded with public ment at this time.) persuasive by the Supreme Court. law in accordance with the will of mindfulness, and right concentra­ asked to speak to the group again, newspapers in the nation. any activity. It portrays the ridicule and censure. The Coprt turned down major Congress, rather than in accordance tion. one of the members stood up, purely emotional attach­ As a citizen of Manchester, I feel I English Riding Lessons challenges to the Hatch Act in 1947 with their own or the will of the This brief description is no more reminded me of my suggestion, then ment to kith and kin. It is have a right to know: undayl and again in 1973. political party.” fair to Buddhism than describing presented me with a plastic, blue cir­ abased even to characterlxe 1) Why Officer Rooney was sexual stimulation, Under the current law, federal The Supreme Court majority added (Christianity by the Golden Rule and cular piece that had "AA” stamped (1) Hunt teat equitation for bealnnera demoted? regardless of bow depraved employes — who comprise the that "substantial barriers should be the Great Commandment. U you are on it. I came across it the other day THOUGHT (age 9 and up) through advanced pupila 2) What particular instances took It nu y be. largest single workforce in the nation raised against the party in power — interested in the subject, I recom­ — and wondered if any still recall it, at ail lavais. place to warrant such action? The Greeks had several — can, of course, vote for candidates or the party out of power, for that mend Latourette’s small paperback and still use it. 3) Why Officer Rooney was not words to distinguish (1) Qroup leMom witti no laora lliaa tlx In a data of their choice. They can also public­ matter — using the thousands or hun­ as a starter. Almost every Sunday at least one Do you say *‘yes'' to four of able to defend himself? between these disparate for aavan doNara oadi aar hour. ly state or write their views on given dreds of thousands of federal An intellectual analysis, however the following? of the children in my congregation is fedings. "Philos” rrierred junipM 16160H1WIU1 no mori imn ovoo n t employes, paid for at public expense, Being a small town, police protec­ political issues and candidates — a profound, could never make one a If you answer "Yes” to four or sure to run up to me wanting to give special purchase (imguiars of bottor) to one’s natural affection dMSe iMi ooiart ooch por hoiv. to man its political structure and tion is a thing that is taken for fact conveniently left unexplained by Christian. To find Christ, "the Way, (or a relative or friend, nvaa a aaaaaw^p ^aaa^^aa aaa aig^B^ea^aaaaa^^^aea ^^^^aaa more of these questions, says AA, granted. Obviously, a small town of­ me a hug. It’s one of the best p a ^ of (el Mwala laaaona atvan tav annolniaMnl oalv. leaders of the repeal move. What political campaign." the Truth, and the Life,” you must responding to what is “chances are you have a serious ficer does not bear the responsibility) being a pastor to receive that kind of Our Staff Is Here ALL federal workers cannot do is solicit Although unions and congressional commit yourself to Him. ’The deci­ flannel backed plastic tablecloths "loveable” in another. (2) Inatruction to be given by axparta drinking problem or may have one in of a big city officer. However, even spontaneous affection. It’s not the MEMGMAL funds or otherwise organize cam­ sponsors of the repeal measure sion to follow Him is the first step 7 Days A Week “Eros” w u applied to the uaing aafa and dapandabla horaaa. the future.’’ in a large city an officer has the right kind of thing that I can make happen, physical attraction, in­ paign activities for partisan can­ naturally claim they are acting in the SONKES Owf 48 Ttwsrt ■111111* 8 I t to defend himself when publically ac­ even though I might like to, but it is • 82x52 88 . 82XN ...... 3^ cluding sexual relations. didates. Under H.R. 8617, they could interests of the 2.8 million federal To Serve Your Family! Open 24 Hours Dally Houra: 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., Monday thru cused of wrong doing. I am not aware something I can respond to . AVA&ABLE “Agape” described self- do those things, plus run for workers, it can seriously be doubted • 82x70 ... *2.79 •arnms ..'3.44 mEMEMENCYSEMGE aturday. of any such action available to him In at least one respect, this is like forgetfui concern for Congress, the presidency, or any whether a majority of those workers, YESTERDAYS after this public accusation. It God’s love for us. (Jod’s love is not another, overcoming the other elected office themselves Lf if given a chance to vote on the sub­ barrier of unfamtilarity, Wa alao have several horsee lor sale. Oome beautiful, almost appears to me as though this something that we can earn or make they were so Inclined. ject, would opt for repeal of the School immediately. nro have every llWe thing unloveableness, and un- young conformation typo thoroughbrod gohOnge, ovor 25 Years Ago officer has been found guilty before happen, but it is something that God WESTOWN Over M obil Also overlooked is the fact that the Hatch Act. When and if it is repealed, continually offers freely to us. It is naturalness — a love from 18 hands, roady to go and win oe aultaMa or groon Manchester Registered Nurses 10 Years Ago being proven innocent. 25 hultiiw oils huntors lor 1971, all roaaonably pricod. Thoy may bo Hatch Act was passed in 1939 as gone will be the comfortable day our part to respond. The way in the intellect. (More next Association increases pay rate for Dr. Frederick J. Lowe Jr;, dean of How often does your paper use ‘SvAere a soon by sppointmonL If Intorootod caN: much to protect federal employes when an employe could turn down a which we allow ourselves to respond 455 HARTFORD RD. Years OIL MUNIR ft week) private duty nurse from $9.50 to Manchester Community College, is headlines to commend officers when dollar’i from political abuse as to prevent political solicitation for funds of worth ■ HaTINftINSTAIJJITHNI $10.50 a day starting today. named college president by the State they over perform? As a resident of to (iiod's love will determine what MANCHESTER CHURCH OF them from political abuse. It was without jeopardizing his career our faith means to us. Faith is, idx>ve IContlnuousI the mWoele «f moiiltn* doUmr!" Doram Etp6S6th, Inetructroae merely by saying "it’s prohibited." The Board of Directors authorizes Board of Regional Community this town I feel total security in ■ YOUR COMMUNITY 6 4 3 -5 1 3 5 CHRIST enacted in the wake of the elections all else, a response to God’s love. dowTltown m A n e k lte r J P Botton Heights Farm 643-9994 President Fond has promised to Gleneral Manager George Waddell to Colleges. knowing this force is truly a HEALTH SERVICE STORE Service! 31S cwm at uwKimwr Lydall and Vernon Streets of 1936 and 1938, when a Senate com­ Mrs. Alexander Manella is re­ Rbv. David W. Rinas, mittee found that government veto H.R. 8617 if it passes Congress prepare details and ask for bids on dedicated one and in ail fairness to Phone; 646-2903 the 10 acre woodland clearance and elected president of Manchester this individual I feel we owe him our (to-Pastor .emnloves had been coerced Into in its present form, which appears a Concordia Lutheran Chnrdi f PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Sat.. Jan. 17. 1976 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mandietter, Conn.. Sat.. J«n. 17. liW — PAGE SEVEN Cowens detests swandive of 76ers $ C H O 0l . Center leads Celts The Herald Angle SATURDAY, JANUARY 17,1976 in battle for lead VO L XXXXII, NO. 15 By Earl Yost Sports Editor BOSTON (UPI) — Dave Cowens is known for his roughness un­ Antivandalism explained der the boards. That’s why he detests what he calls Open house Philadelphia’s swandive method of basketball. I would like to take this opportunity ”I’m sure that practically Board of Education for being so IPs part of the game “I told ‘em all they play like a to dispel any ideas or beliefs floating everybody has good ideas which willing to listen and act, and I urge Professional athletes should expect to be the target of catcalls from bunch of girls,” said the 6-foot-8 "Big Doug Collins led the 76ers with 23 upcoming around that students cannot do could benefit the school in some way. anyone who has ideas and isn’t sure hometown supporters when playing on the road. Red,” who scored a career high 39 points, while McGinnis, tapped for anything about improving their sur­ ’The point is that these ideas can he how to get them going to contact me, It’s part of the game. points as the Boston Celtics beat the five fouls during the late stages of the On Wednesday, Jan. 28, at 7:30 roundings or helping keep the schools very easily realized if they are taken Joel hfrosek, who is also on the ’Twice this week at the Hartford Civic Center oDOOSine players have been 76ers, 118-110. The win gave Boston game, chipped in with 21. p.m., the MHS program of studies of Manchester in good shape in the through the proper channels. It may board, or anyone involved in Student the targets of rabid followers of the Boston Celtics and New England sole possession of first place in the RruM-:. 110, KulL 104 open house will be held. Parents of future. not happen as quickly as the above Assembly. We have a way to get Whalers. NBA’s Atlantic Division. Jim McMillian netted a season- Incoming sophomore (now ninth We have a fantastic group of people example because of many things done, and by all means, we First, Bill Walton of the Portland Trail Blazers didn’t utter one word “ I’ve never seen so many fakers. high 35 points to lead Buffalo Braves. graders) and of underclassmen and on the Board of Education of this limitations, but not all good ideas in­ have things that need doing. publically about the reception he drew from the Celtic supporters. ’Hie jeers You touch them and they all fall McMillian got offensive help from the students themselves are invi^. town who are more than willing to volve money like the second part of I would also like to thank those few didn’t affect his play one iota as the Blazers lost to Boston in NBA play. down," he said. “And more and more center Bob McAdoo and guard Randy At 7:30 in Bailey Auditorium an listen to and accept any good this project. kids who volunteered their time and Two nights later, the Cincinnati SUngers were in town to battle the Whalers teams are getting away with that Smith, who scored 28 and 25 points, orientation-type program for the suggestions for improvement and The idea was to have big kids, not effort to contribute to this project. in a WHA attraction. Hockey is a more physical game than pro basketball, stuff. If that's where basketball's respectively. Bulls forward Mickey parents of ninth graders and the student involvement in combating adults, go to the elementary schools There was a lot that needed doing but not by much. ^ headed, then it’s going down the Johnson scored a' career-high 30 ninth graders will be presented. Ad- our problems. and talk to the fifth and sixth graders and with their help it got done From the start, it was obvious that something was going to break in the ice drain. You probably need a third points. m inistrators and guidance An example is a two-part project informally about the problems of successfully. We had jnany battle between the first- and second-place teams in the Eastern Division. referee just to watch for that stuff!” IliillriK HMI, Soiiirn 85 counselors will discuss procedures submitted to the Board of Education vandalism, mainly as they affected suggestions on how to improve the ’The Stingers, led by a headhunter answering to the name of Dale Smedsmo, The physical contest was exactly Dave Bing scored 22 points for for selecting courses and school by John Mrosek and me last March. our school system. We found that it program, and these suggestions rdhy started in his first sMft on the ice throwing his weight (205 pounds around as Cowens’ type of game, and he made Washington, which led by 14 points policies such as the open campus The first part was the installation of was much more effective for high be implemented for next year. a well as his stick and fists. the most of it by scoring 18 points in early in the third period, but wa*s up They will then answer questions a ramp or walkway in the comer of school kids to do the talking, for Anyone interested in working on this Rick Ley, a super defenseman and a perennial All-Star selection, took a lit­ the first quarter and then playing a only 67-66 two minutes into the final about these and any other concerns. the student parking lot near the elementary school children can project next year should contact Joel tle from the animal-like acting Smedsmo before squaring off. Both were sent tenacious defense in the last stanza period before once again taking com­ All department heads and several cafeteria doors, and the second is relate to and compare themselves Mrosek. off the ice for five minutes for fighting. as the 76ers tried to catch up. mand for good. The SuperSonics' ral­ teachers from each department will this anti-vandalism project that I will much easier to other kids then they Remember, we can do things for ’The Stingers could lose a Smedsmo and it wouldn’t hurt their attack one bit. His three steals came with the ly occurr^ when Elvin Hayes, who be available to answer questions and talk about shortly. can to adults. Two pilot schools in the our school—big things. We just have On the other hand. Ley’s absence for five minutes was felt by the Whalers. 76ers threatening to take the lead, had 10 rebounds and four blocked discuss course offerings in each We were surprised and pleased by system were done this year and will to speak up and be beard. People will You just can’t keep the No. 1 defenseman in the penalty box and be as effec­ and all three were converted into shots in the first half, was on the department. the speed with which these continue to be done in the future. listen. — Micky Simon tive. baskets. The first came with 9:24 left bench with four personal fouls. “I encourage parents and students suggestions were implemented. As The presentation, which could Thus, the Stingers’ strategy worked. in the game, after Boston had seen Hayes finished with 18 rebounds and alike to keep that night in mind," you all know, the ramp was there effectively be handled by two people, ^Spokebenders’ However, the 'Whalers managed to survive two other fist-swinging battles its 11-point lead evaporate to a slim six blocked shots, but only scored Cxeorge Emmerling, principal said in when school started in September, consisted of a talk on what vandalism and held on for a 5-2 win that was in doubt right up until the final three 92-89 margin. He stole a 76er pass seven points in the game. an Interview last Tuesday. There will and we were allowed to begin work was and why the kids think people to play minutes. and fed to John Havlicek, who went KiiirkN 102, KingN 90 Makes a strong effort on the other project as soon as last in unmolested for a layup. Earl Monroe paced the Knicks with be ample parking since night school commit acts of vandalism. It was On Jan. 25, at 3 p.m., a basketball What took place after the final buzzer was a disgrace. spring. more a type of suggestion, than it With Boston holding a critical 100- 29 points, while Spencer Haywood will not have began. The postpon game will be played at the En route to the visiting dressing room, Smedsmo hurled his hockey stick up The logic involved in the idea of the 99 lead with 4:32, Cowens snatched added 22 and Walt Frazier 14. New ment date for the program is Jan. 29. Mary Cochran, in a strong effort to gain two points, dribbles was of giving definite reasons. A Manchester High School gym. into the stands. That provoked an ensuing free-for-all among severalcincin- ramp was that people will walk another errant pass and fed York's victory pushed its winning downcourt during the Dec. 19 game against Simsbury. (Photo by slide show followed, giving some However, this is not a regular basket­ nati players and a number of heckling, beer-throwing fans. through there anyway since it is the Havlicek, who went one-on-one streak to three games. Nate Stone) examples of damage done to some of ball game because all the players Smedsmo, who had left the arena, suddenly appeared when the scuffle shortest path to the cafeteria from against George McGinnis, drew a Archibald led the Kings in the first the schools in the system. Finally, we will be shooting from the seat of a started and he was belting everyone. the parking lot. As there was no con­ i foul, scored a lay-up, and hit the free half with 23 points, but scored only asked what we could do about the wheelchair. While police were criticized recently for arriving in numbers in answer to a ventional walkway there, the bushes throw. six in the second half. situation, and tried to convey the This is the second year the call for assistance, there was a shortage of men in blue for a good 10 minutes were beginning to erode away at the (UPI Photo) Cowens’ third steal late in the Profile: Dorothy Pierson idea that peer pressure is usually the Psychology Departm ent of the while the battle was raging. roots and create quite an eyesore. game led lo a JoJo White basket that W arrhim 128, ItoekelM 103 most effective way to combat such a Manchester Board of Education has Dave Cowens grabs rebound "I know I’ll do it someday, I have a There was talk of putting up a fence again put the Celtics up by three Rick Barry’s 24 points paced the If you happened, one day in your well. An interesting aspect to the situation. A question period followed. sponsored the Wheelchair Basketball lot of time before me, and I’m in no along the bushes to force students to Two sides of the coin Celtic veteran paced win at Boston points at 111-108. The Celtics then hot-shooting Warriors. Seven travels down the halls of MHS, to course was going on “solo.” This I must say that I was surprised at game. This year’s game will be a hurry.” — Janice Dahm use the stairs on the sides. If you are There are always two sides to every coin. shut the door and outscored Warriors were in double figures as step on a pair of suede boatsneakers, consisted of staying alone on a small how well informed the kids were, and double-header between the New familiar with the area, however, you The fan who shouts obscenities at players, and officials, is usually feeling i'hiladelphia 7-2 to salt the game. Golden State shot 59 per cent from then you most likely have been in­ island for three nights and four days, at the intelligent questions they Haven Spokebenders and the building a shelter and foraging for will agree that a fence would have asked. It was quite an experience for the effects of too much imbibing. Just because Joe Fan pays the asking price Civic Center attraction But Boston’s inability to put a good the field for the game. Houston, troduced to Dorothy Pierson. Psychology Department. The second 76er team away in the third quarter, Dorothy would probably just smile food. Dorothy passed through the South Pacific been even more of an eyesore. So, in­ me being on the “other end of the of admission it doesn’t give him the right to stand up—at a distance—and un­ which never led, shot only 41 per game will be between the Hudson when the Celtics took their 11-point cent. shyly at you and, after dislodging her experience fairly easily, if a little stead of preventing students from whip,” but speaking for those who load verbally or to throw objects at the players, or officials. Valley Rollers and the Spokebenders. Arena security could be b^fed up and when insults are hurled from the lead, bothered Cowens more than foot, continue merrily along her way. hungry. to be staged using this path, the idea was to give conducted the program, we found it lllii/.<‘rH III, lo t them something to walk on that Proceeds from the game will stands, a word of warning could be issued. anything else. Dorothy’s other hobbies include very difficult and extremely in­ benefit both the New Haven Larry Steele scored 26 points, Bob cross country skiing, tennis and the would also add to, and not subtract teresting. ’This writer has learned long ago that when a scuffle breaks out, head for Tripleheader lists "I'm concerned because we can’t in March Spokebenders, a team sponsored by Gross 24 and Lloyd Neal 21 as potter’s wheel. She also likes bowling from, the attractiveness of the area. I would again like to thank the the nearest exit if the battle is in your area. maintain any kind of intensity,’’ he the Easter Seal Goodwill Industry said. “ It makes it tough to play a i’ortlund rallied from a 13-polnl third and participates in volleyball in­ The Manchester High School Music It will be interesting to see what disposition the WHA makes in the Hartford Rehabilitation Center and the episode. ballgamc where you get the oppor­ quarter deficit to hand the Pistons tramurals. In music, Dorothy says Department has announced their Manchester Handicapped, to be used East in final tilt their fourth straight loss. tunities and miss them. We have to she likes Joni Mitchell, Bonnie Raitt choice for this year’s musical Kevin Walsh, public relations director of the Whalers, said a protective Rock review Who” as stipends or payments of money for play tough, all the time, kick some and Mose Allsion. production. It will be Rodgers and canopy for visiting players will be erected when the team returns home Jan. Jii/./. 91. Burk. 92 a job performed by a handicapped By LEN AUSTER people around. We let up, and I'm In talking about the future, Hammerstein’s "South Pacific.” The 28 for Jacket Night against Ottawa. Ron Behugen scored 25 points, in­ person. ' ileruld Spurlswriter worried about that.” Dorothy says that she’d like to live in actual choosing of the musical was That should help, but it won’t cut down the loud-mouth drinking fans. cluding two free throws with seven Any three Manchester students And if you think there isn’t much drinking at a Whaler game, stay around Havlicek finished the night with 22 seconds left, to give the Jazz their a city, particularly Boston, for a handled by MHS choir students who who sell the most tickets by Jan. 21, while. She’d also like to take up — “Jefferson Starship” until the crowd thins out and take a look at the debris, especially the empty Basketballs will fill the Hartford Civic Center Saturday night points, after scoring only four in the seventh victory in the last nine voted to put on this musical from a will be allowed to take part in the first loiif Wiiito .-ikn had 22. canoeing and rubber rafting beer containers and liquor bottles. as a first-ever schoolboy tripleheader featuring Hartford County games. large group of possible choices. Unquestionably, “The Who” has game. someday. Dorothy feels pretty op­ The plot of “South Pacific” takes also an ample amount of heavy music Cincinnati will be back in Hartford Friday, Feb. 13. Conference (HCC) clubs will be on display. been and continues to be one of the Any tickets that are bought prior to timistic and confident about this. place on two Pacific islands shortly on this LP! In fact, all songs, By that time, Nick Fotiu, the Whalers’ ice policeman, should be ready to greatest rock ’n roll powerhouses in the game will be $1. Those bought at Opening the festivities at 6 o’clock, after the beginning of World War II. acoustic and electric alike, are don the pads. If Smedsmo, one of the league’s most pinalized players, is up to the world. For over ten years, they the gate are $1.50. They may be ob­ South Catholic, 3-1 in the HCC and The characters involved are an played excellently. Once again the his old tricks, one can guarantee the fur will fly — and early. Whalers lose out have captivated audiences with their tained at any Manchester public State Tournament-bound at 10-1, op­ Matmen pin assortment of Marines, Seabees, “Who” have proved that they are Have a nice weekend. Eagle squad with injured Bill Moffett Dorothy Pierson high-enerev electric music. school or can be purchased through poses 3-3, 8-3 St. Paul. The middle on the sideline, retains his point nurses, and native islanders. Some of some of rock’s finest spokesmen. — Chances are good that you won’t Their latest LP, “By Numbers,” Chuck Obuchowski the Psychology Department of the game finds 3-1, 9-2 Northwest leadership position hitting at an 18.6 see Dorothy or her sneakers very three foes the more famous music contained in Manchester Board of Education, Catholic against 2-2, 5-5 St. Thomas in last 19 seconds promises to continue this popularity, Jefferson Starship clip. Gary Carlson, 6-4 junior much longer as she is graduating this production is “Bloody Mary,” located at 45 North School St. ’Their Aquinas and in the finale slated to get Off to a solid start, the MHS although it is quite different from its Jefferson Starship, consisting of forward, is next, averaging 11.7 midyear and plans to go up north to “I’m Gonna Wash That Man Right telephone is 646-5854, extension 443. under way at 9, conference leader 5- wrestling team stands at 3-1. predecessor Quadrophenid. By eight talented individuals, Jias put points per outing. Carlson was work. Dorothy has said that she Out of My Hair,” and the uproarious So, for a Sunday activity that will Quartet leads way, 0,10-0 East Catholic combats 2-3, 4-6 RICHFIELD, Ohio (UPI) — Jim Harrison slapped in his se­ Numbers marks the “Who’s” return This year’s season started home “There Is Nothing Like A Dame.” together an excellent LP entitled playing an important role against would like to work at Woodstock Inn, to basic rock sounds — acoustic prove to be extremely exciting as Xavier High of Middletown. East is cond goal with only 19 seconds remaining to propel the Cleveland for the Indians with a decision over There are 32 speaking parts in the “Red Octopus.” The majority of the Northwest, scoring 10 points, but Woodstock, Vermont. Since that guitar, electric guitar, bass, drums, well as worthwhile, plan to be a spec­ coming off a rip-snorting 43-42 over­ Rockville 35-28. This match was musical, so that many of our talented music has a moderate to swift beat fouled out with 4:17 left in regulation Crusaders to a 4-3 win Friday night over the New England doesn’t have much of a winter and an occasional piano, minus the and makes extensive use of fiddle tator at the Wheelchair Basketball Bolton downs Tech time win over Northwest in which 6-5 time. He is a major asset in the highlighted by a pin by Tim Wrobel in MHS students will be given an oppor­ Whalers in World Hockey Association play. season, she said she'd probably head m ystic^ synthesiser sounds of re­ Game. — L. Stepanski senior pivotman John Lusa tossed in the unlimited division. tunity to show their musical and ac­ playing. Papa John Creach being the rebounding department and must re­ The win moved the Crusaders into toward Sugarloaf in Maine instead. cent efforts. the winning bucket with four seconds With 50 seconds remaining in the The Indians squeezed past Killingly ting talents. Tryouts for these major violinist. The individual melodies are main out of foul trouble if East is second place in the WHA East behind Dorothy plans to go into hotel ad­ Another difference can be noted Puttng four players in double figures, Bolton High toppled left. going to continue its winning ways. period Rich Leduc tied the score 2-2 28-27 in the Redmen’s gym. Trailing roles will begin Jan. 21. The musical similar in terms of backing vocals, New England. ministration. She has currently when you hear lead guitarist Pete Exam “Every game in the HCC is a by slapping in the puck after 27-22 the team needed a pin out of co­ itself will be performed on March 26, which are a real highlight of the Cheney Tech, 73-51, in Charter Oak Conference basketball action With the score tied 3-3, Harrison applied to Cornell University, which Townshend’s lyrics. In the past, dogfight. Every point is a war,” Abrahamsson cleared a shot by captain Bob Hawkes. Bob pulled 27, and 28. — Steve Latham album. Most of the songs are very last night in Bolton. skated the puck into the Whalers’ has a very good program in Hotel Townshend generally wrote for or schedule remarked Eagle (ioach Stan Ogrod- Gerry Finder. through, pinning his man in the third well executed; Grace Slick is a With the win, the Bulldogs upped Kevin Hills (14), Jeff Brown (10) and territory and his slap shot from just Management, but she is also con­ about youth. However, on By nik after the tight decision. 'The second period was marred by period. beautiful vocalist with a full, rich The exam schedule for next week their COC mark to 4-5 and squared Kevin Kowalyshyn (10). The inside the blue line sailed past goalie sidering the University of New Numbers, he turns inward for a look “The games are so defensively Ticket sale penalties as referee Alan Glaspell In their loss to Glastonbury 22-35, voice and she does a fine job with is as follows: Tuesday, Jan. 20,8:00- their over-all docket to 5-5. Cheney’s Bulldogs led 16-7 after the first Christer Abrahamsson. Hampshire and the University of Guidance at himself in relation to others; the “Fast Buck Freddie,’’ “Play on dominated because of the fear of handed out nine minors. the Red and White were “out 10:00 Period 1 exam; 10:10-12:10 conference mark slips to 1-8 with the quarter and sprinted to a 39-19 half­ Harrison opened the scoring at 5:29 Denver. result is often bitter cynicism. Sam­ Love,” and “A1 Garimasu (There is giving up two points — they’re like Tirkels for Tuesiluy nighCs Leduc scored to put the Crusaders muscled” according to Coach Robert Period 2 exam; Wedne^ay, Jan. 21, loss and 3-8 in all games. Cheney time advantage. in the first period. New England Bicycles take up a fair amount of ple verses are: ‘"There’s no easy way worth 10 points in other games," the MunrlieHler High-KasI Calholir in front 3-2 at 15:16. Minutes later Alibrio but bounced back smothering notes Love).” The hit single “Miracles” 8:00-10:00 Period 3 exam; 10:10-12:10 visits 15ast Hampton High Tuesday Emil Haberern had 19 points for countered with a goal by defenseman Dorothy’s spare time. If she’s not out to be free...,’’ “How many friends and the cut “Tumblin’’ are also well eight-year coach added Thursday High haskelhall game at East Danny Arndt lied the score for the Rham 50-12. Period 4 exam; ’Thursday, Jan. 22, night in a COC engagement. the Techmen. Kevin Tyler and Tony Calholir will hr on sale Monday Rick Ley at 8:45 and then jumped riding her ten speed, then she’s The Business and Professional have I really got, you can count ’em sung by Marty Balin, although Slick 8:00-10:00 Period 5 exam; 10:10-12:10 morning. Whalers with a shot past Gerry Remaining undefeated are Tim Paul Groves led Bolton with a Brodeur each added nine points to Xavier lost all five starters from a from 11:30 lo I in ihe school into the lead with a goal by Larry probably "got it in pieces.” Women’s Club of Hartford will be on one hand...,’’ and “I feel tired and exceeds him in singing ability. Period 6 exam; Friday, Jan. 23,8:00- Cheevers with no defensemen near Wrobel at 2-0, Bob Hawkes at 3-0, and game-high 21 points followed by the losing effort. year ago when the Falcons dumped cafrirria. Fleau at 17:30. “I find working on my bike very in­ pleased to receive applications for bound...” The album has two instrumental 10:00 Period 7 exam; 10:10-12:10 the goal. triguing.” Dorothy spent two Alan Girelli with three pins. Coach East twice. “No way is Xavier going Apiiroxiniatrly 350 lirkris will Alibrio expects a rugged course when scholarships to be awarded to seniors Songs like “Success Story’’ lament cuts. “Git Fiddler,” as the name im­ Period 8 exam. itoiioii (7: Clu'iicv (51) to be a soft touch,” Ogrodnik warned. availahir, Cliff Demers, East direc­ sununers on bike hosteling trips, in the graduating classes of high the common man and praise the plies, is a likely fiddle melody. "San- Monday, Jan. 26 will be a regular () the CCIL competition gets under way y Groves 10 1 21 B F P ts “They’ll battle us tooth and nail. tor of ulhlelirs, reporled. cycling all over New England and schools in the Greater Hartford area. simplicity he strives for. Roger dalphon” is an exquisite instrumen­ school day, the last day of the first next week, but he sees a winning Brown 4 2 10 ilaberen 9 1 19 They’re an extremely physical team, All-Star hoop game set into Canada. Scholarships in the amount of $500 Daitry does lead vocals on seven tal cut; the song is organ and choir­ semester. Jan. 27 will be the first day Dorothy also likes to sail and this season over-all. This week the In­ H ilh 5 4 14 Tyler 4 1 9 the most physical team probably in and $280 will be awarded to seniors songs, Townshend on three. Both are like in quality, with an intricate, of the second semester. In case of Kowalyshyn past summer she went to and dians venture to Bacon Academy and 3 4 10 B artle 2 0 4 the HCC. They have hard-nosed The game will be played at East who plan to attend a four-year college in fine voice, and both sing with such haunting arrangement. school cancellation, this schedule Ryba 2 0 4 S trycharz One week from tonight an all-star Outward Bound sailing school. The are then off until the twenty-fourth at 1 1 3 players who don’t give away Catholic High following a or a school of nursing, business sincerity and power that it’s hard not Two other noteworthy cuts include may be changed; watch for further M ajor 1 0 2 P ra sser 3 1 7 tasketball team from the school was pretty thorough and it which time they will host Simsbury. anything.” Another Rhodes college, community college, etc. to appreciate what they’re saying. "’There Will Be Love” and “I Want V arca 1 2 4 Brodeur 2 5 9 Manchester Deanery (St. James, St. preliminary at 6:30 between sixth — Stuart Flavell notices. If a comparison is warranted, taught rock climbing and foraging as Deadline for filing applications is Townshend sheds his seriousness To See Another World.” The com­ Pe(|tfson 0 1 1 NEW HAVEN (UPI) - Senior Bridget, Assumption of Manchester, and seventh grade students from the Feb. 20. Further information and on only one song: a bouncy, rather bined voices of Slick and Balin, plus Komlyshyn 1 3 5 T otals 21 9 51 Xavier lost to Northwest by one point basketball guard Jim McGuire has and Our Lady of Peace, St. Paul and same schools. Admission will be $1 X ^TUOIfO FOR. MY MIDYCAA, applications may be obtained in the risque tune just rdeased as a single backing vocals, create a very lofty, Ovian 0 2 2 Score at half: 39-19 Bolton after having the Indians down by 10. become the third Yale University Blessed Sacrament of East Hart­ for adults and 50 cents for students. AU. VTIRNOOH AMO N((iMT, entitled “Squeeze Box,” which No HSW at the half. recipient of the Rhodes Scholarship ford) will face an all-star squad com­ Proceeds will benefit the Church X irOINU TO FLUNK THISONC, ATLTATT. guidance office. impressive sound. Totals 28 19 73 Lusa, the only active senior on the No t w it h o u t a f n h t . The Auxiliary of the Hartford Den­ features (believe it or riot) some In terms of lyrics, the album lacks The High School World will not in the last three years. p rise of Bennet and Illing Junior Basketball League. tal Society has a $500 scholarship to pretty nice banjo work. any outstanding features; however, appear for the next two weeks. High players. be given yearly to a high school There are some very mellow songs this does not detract from the great Exams and the jumble of midyear senior who has been accepted by an on By Numbers, but hard rock lovers listening music provided by this fine will prevent us from going to press. accredited school of dental hygiene. shouldn’t be discouraged — there’s LP. — Christine Jaworski X W EN T Tt) C kA S S . a n d THEN >T OowN An additional grant of $500 will be FUU. OF APPHEHENV o N, given for the second year providing NY FORtWf AD. , HM40S , ^ f U T , \ the recipient maintains high tJCAH U3CT fHoM PtR!)P*KMlom. Super Bowl talk on two new entries academic standards. This scholarship is offered on the basis of MIAMI BEACH (UPI) — Two days before Super Bowl X in­ The Players Association filed a suit i luirging the expansion — in which each phrased it, “to get the game on. " financial need as well as good “We’ve had two weeks to do what we've been doing in three days for every of the 26 established teams would lose three players whose names did not scholastic qualities. For further in­ volving the two best teams in the National Football League, all other game this season, Landry said. 'The tension is beginning to build. I appear on 30-man protection lists — is both unfair and illegal in Ihe way it T H t TEACHER THEN P A » £ 0 OUT TOE TESTS, formation, see Mrs. Hickey in the 1 2 . the talk centered around the league’s two worst teams. •*3 would shuffle veteran players around. think all of us are beginning to fel a little pressure. ” AND o r g a n s olERE HIAKO ANoONO THE ROOH, guidance office (Room 107). ^ 4 Or at least the teams which figure to be the two worst, incoming expansion HV HEAD WENT BLANK. ^ I fFLT CM tlY, Tampa Bay and Seattle countered with a lawsuit of their owa.^;igainsl Ihe Noll said the Steelers are getting a little edgy themselves, with the tension On Wednesday, Jan. 28, at 7:30 franchises Tampa Bay and Seattle, if they can get off the ground for next X TtuL TK , T u>AS DOorAlD. Players Association asking that an injunction be issued prohibiting the union p.m., there will be an open house at season. And suddenly, it does not seem likely. rising to the surface as early as Wednesday when “we had a little harder con­ from unlawful interference in stocking the two new teams. the high school to give parents and “The future of Tampa Bay and Seattle is very clouded," said Commissioner tact in practice than we would have liked. The expansion draft was scheduled for Jan. 23 in New Orleans but was post­ students an opportunity to visit with Pete Rozelle, whose league had planned to increase to 28 teams in 1976 with The players are starting to get ornery.' he said. We re tapering practice department heads and some teachers the two new franchises. poned indefinitely by Rozelle, who is hoping for a quick settlement of the down because we don’t want to get them too ornery We want them to save it suits. The commissioner also postponed the league’s annual amateur draft, in all subject areas to learn more Rozelle, the last of three speakers to parade to the podium for news con­ for .Sunday Then we want them to be very ornery. They II be on their own THE Zinsser Agency, 646-1511. Aluminum sided six room About 18 acres. Unique open W L Pet GB season, kissed off the Van­ • Paid Holldaya • Ratlramanl Plan • Good Working fidential service, J.D.. Real Conditions • No Travoling to Hartford. MANCHESTER Cape, fireplace, built-in stove, meadow pasture with brook, Boston 26 12 .684 - couver Canucks instead. Estate Assoc. 646-1980. carpeting, custom heated, Help Wanted 19 Help Wanted 13 TWO FAMILY great for liorses. ideal lor one Philadelphia 26 14 .650 I The Hawks defeated the Excellent two family flat, recreation room, new roof, home. $19,900. (B&C) are EVENING HERALD NAMPMAMCIBCO Buffalo 24 18 .571 4 -Canucks, 2-1, Friday night. □ EMPLOYMENT completely remodeled, on two-car garage, workshop. almost adjoining. (C) Young New York 21 23 .477 8 Mon., Tuom., Wed. 5-8 P.M. Elva Tyler Realtor, 649-4^. The win was the Hawks’ MLL.MOIIUIITYfillOTHEIIS,IIC. TEXAS OIL Company needs the West Side. $49,900. country fireplaced Raised Cenirul DiviHiun REAL ESTATE dependable personlerson M/F who iO » A M M IB M Ranch, if you re qualified as third this season in four 643-5135 CALL 647>9946, 3-5 P.M. 13 W L GB Help Wanted SALES can work without supervision T.J. CROCKER MANCHItTIR little as »400 down. Using games with Vancouver, the Maurico Morlarty or Harry Jsnsan in Manchester. Contact down payment stated, Washington 23 17 Top commissions, referred Roaltor 643-1677 RVE ACRES... other game was a tie, and PHONE FROM home to ser­ customers. Age unimportant, lowm nunteiuMt monthly payments about Cleveland 21 20 leads, bonus plan. phw lw6 iMdroom RMOh. gave Chicago a comfor­ vice our'-customers in the- I3ht niaturity ts^'W l twin. $368.85. includes mortuge, Atlanta 19 19 Manchester area, flexible K t a u m u r Write 'T.S. Dick, P res., ONan privMy MMl MOlu- taxes, Insurance. Annual In­ table nine-point lead over PORTER STREET - Corner Houston 18 20 hours, super earnings, 249- Realtors 646-2212 Southwestern Petroleum, Ft. of Butternut Rd. Three •lon. 136.600. terest 8 1/2% olus point and New the Canucks in the .Smythe 7773. Worth, Texas. E.O.E. bedrooms, asking $65,000., WARREML closing costs. $39,90o. Robert Orleans 18 ,20 .474 4 Division of the National LR< IZ3*' two-car garage, two out­ Associates, 228-9274. WcHlern Conference Hockey League. ASSOCIATES SIGNIFICANT LONG-TERM un wf Altai loiocMi * buildings, over naif acre, 11/2 HOWLAND W L Pet GB Since the Canucks joined baths, Keith Real Estate. 649- RMNera 643-1166 OWNER ANXIOUS , For period ending 7 a.m., Sunday, Jan. 18. During Saturday 1922, 646-4126. Milwaukee 18 22 .450 the NHL for the 1970-71 MULTIPLE PROJECTS nieht, rain is in store for parts of western Oregon and the six-room Capo it II E w ti 8 lr ^ l Detroit 15 22 .405 ■lumUium zldfaWi pw^ *• I season, Chicago has won 20 northern Rockies, while snow falls across portions ol the upper RANCH -102 Overlook Drive, rear. Low. low wa. Trada poaat-1 Kansas City 14 27 .341 of the 32 meetings and tied LRC Immetllato Roqulramants... and central Mississippi valley. Elsewhere, fair to partly cloudy three bedrooms, $41,900. TWO-FAMILY. 5-5, con­ btc. ____ ASSOCIATES Chicago 11 28 .282 five others. skies should prevail. Minimum temperatures include: (ap-, Treed half acre lot. Two venient Manchester location, U C M H X E n , Pucific Division proximate maximum readings in parenthesis) Atlanta 18 (41), fireplaces, 1 1/2 baths, Keith excellent condition This season Chicago has COMMAND & CONTROL Rm Not______643-18771 W L Pet GB won 16 games, the same as Boston 10 (24), Chicago 11 (82), Dallas 40 (58), Denver 32 (80), Real Estate, 649-1922, 646- throughout, good Income Golden State 30 9 .769 - SOFTWARE SYSTEMS ENGINEERS Duluth 7 (26), Houston 38 (70), Jacksonville 28 )48), Kansas City 4126. property. Many extras. No chief Smythe rivals Van­ agents. Low 40s. 64M101. Los Angeles 23 21 .523 9' LRC These requirements consist ol a BSEE or oUier technical degree with emphasis on MaUi or 27 (45), Los Angeles 50 (69), Miami 41 (62), New Orleans 27 (56), MANCHESTER - Ideal for couver and St. Louis, but ASSOCIATES GLASTONBURY - Ideally Seattle 22 21 .512 10 Physics with all levels of experience In the definition and design of Real-Time Control Computer New York 12 (21), Phoenix 45 (78), San Francisco 39 (58), Seat­ family, six room also has 15 ties, making the Programs. If your background Includes experience In Uiese areas; SYSTEM DESIGN It located, attractively MANCHESTER - fantastic al with 1 1/2 baths, Phoenix 16 21 .432 13 tle 39 (49), St. Louis 20 (41), Washington 16 (28). a Hawks the only NHL club DEVELOPMENT, Including Air Defense, TacUcal Air Traffic Control, Navy Weapons It Sensor, landscaped Ranch, two buy, this Immaculate six three bedrooms, nice d e e ^ t Portland 15 26 .366 16 and recent engineering experience In Algorithm Development, EvaluaUon of Program D eslp bedrooms with den or room Cape is a Must See. in double figures in this and above ground pool. Only l''ri w St. Uuis 19 22 .463 12 Adverse weather conditions in the surrounding area Gary Simmons turned in REDUCED FOR quick sale - bedrooms, three baths. SENIOR RADAR DATA ANALYST two family, 30 Locust Street, garage. EnJ^/a private backyard deck thU spring! Call Virginia 5 33 .1.32 24'A his second consecutive LRC Applicant should have a minimum of S years hands^m radar analysis experience, both in Just great for the large forced postponement of three of five schoolboy games ASSOCIATES Ship Design AUTOMATIC Transmissions no agents. 646-2426, 9-5. the builder for detaUa. __ Signature and Metric areas. You must possess the capability or organizing an analysis program, l''ri)lay'H H c h u IIh shutout and fourth straight family. Mid 40’s. scheduled. complete data reports and have an in-depth knowledge In electro-magnetic theory. A good solid National company. New York 130, Virginia 99 The Manchester High- win to spark the Seals. background In atmosphere effects (endo^xo) on re-entry bodies Is a must. Individual must be Rebuilders - installers. 5 1/2 NEW LISTING - Rolling Park ••Charming Cape on cor- R.G. SNYDER Denver 124. Indiana 118 Cromwell High. Simmons was helped by familiar with programming an operation of a modern computer facility. Weapon bislallaition day work week. Excellent Cape, 6 rooms, one car at­ tier lot. Many many plea­ Fermi tilt in Enfield was conditions. To arrange Inter­ Qenaral Coniraelor Inc. 646-4674 Mark Schmidt hit nine of two-goal efforts from tached garage. Aluminum sant extra features make postponed because of 12 field goal attempts and LRC view call 643-2467, ask for Mr. siding. Sun Room with this a special buy If you snowy conditions in that Wayne Merrick and Fred ASSOCIATES SIMULATION ENGINEERS/MATH MODELING Systems Checkout Marino. finished with 21 points to Openings currently exist for Individuals capable of major responsibilities. Position requires a jalousies, phone John H. need four or five bedrootns community. The CCIL Ahern and a three-assist Lappen, Inc. 649-5261. BOLTON - HEBRON Line, MANCHESTER - Cute 8 room lead Coventry to its ninth technical degree and MO years experience In the following: plus rec room for the Ranch, built 1975, Dining engagement will be performance by Rick REAL ESTATE - sales peo­ Beautifully maintained seven win in 11 outings. The ple, licensed and experienced, cUldren. Great buy in the room, fireplace In living resch^uled . Hampton. Simmons turned MANCHESTER - Colonial, room Raised Ranch. BOWLING Patriots stand 7-2 in COC MATH MODELING Two new combatant ship designs are starting. The Com­ for sales work with one of the central location, good lower 40’s. Applianced kitchen, room, kitchen with built-ins. The South Windsor- back 15 shots in the first LRC Only $42,500. Wolverton Agen­ play. Vinal falls to 2-7, 3-7 §pgjg j^gj ASSOCIATES Mathematical ModeUng of AAW Weapon Systems for the bat System Integration engineering firm has need of area’s longest established real mechanical condition, new ••Call us about the two- fireplaced living room with Windsor Central Valley estate firms. Phone or write cy, Realtors, 649-2813. with the loss. Rick purposes of computer simulation, analysis of long-range experienced ship integration engineers. Successful kitchen cabinets, small barn, family homes we have cathedral ceiling Huge fami­ Conference clash will be only four shots, but still led Arthur Shorts, J. Watson owner anxious, $^,900, Hayes ly room. Low 40 s. Century 21, PARKADE BANTAM - Gankofskie added 18 points weapon systems performance and determination of require­ applicants will integrate the mechanical, structural, available. These make MANCHESTER - Inflation played today while the 1-0 on M errick's I6th goal. ^ a c h Co., 193 E. Center St., Corp. 6460131. good investment or a good Tedford Real Estate. 647-9914. Kevin Winegar 151, Larry to the winning total with Al ments on short-range weapon systems. Manchester, 647-9139. hedge for the future, 4-family, IVii^:iiiiis (!li:mu«‘ Gn.u li power HVAC and antenna arrangements requirements of start on building a nett EllingtonStafford game is S em id t h a u lin g in 22 LRC central location, good income, Quirion 406, Doree 'Iliomas a large combat system and present to the ship designer also one which needs Pittsburgh, winless in its ASSOCIATES DIGITAL DESIGN CLERK - general office work, egg. Prices start in the low mid 50's. Wolverton Agency, 174-408, Jim Gluhosky 406, rebounds. Design of digital computer simulation for use in the analy­ the resultant composite criteria. Prerequisites include a MANCHESTEN Realtors, 649-2813. rescheduling. last'seven games and invoice filing, Etc., 8:15-5 FOUR FAMILY 30*8. Very clean sii-room Ranch Walter Silva 410. Cromweil moved its sis of long-range weapon system performance and the de­ BS Degree and installation design experience. Ideal p.m. Mondaylhrough Friday. In games played last struggling to maintain a Four rooms each unit. with nttached garage, ,edg.rl.«.UntheCOCajd tarpTaJotl working conditions in an excellent living environment Apply Gaer Brothers, 140 Rye OlM MANCHIOTM night, Coventry High termination of requirements on short-range weapon sys­ SqMtrate beat, parking. $6,- stove, refrigerator, air PARKADE JUNIOR - 9-1 over-ail the wdn NaLnal with long-term career opportunities. St., Muth Windsor. moved to within one vic­ LRC tems. 900 income. Excellent in­ conditioner will stay. SPACIOUS Jim Shelton 201-518, Mary ASSOCIATES vestment. Asking $45,000. 'r e a ^ y tory of qualifying for the over Hham. The ® Hockey League's Norris RESPONSIRLE for the design and FORTRAN coding of If you meet the above qualifications and would like to PROFESSIONAL VACANCY Quiet, residential 7-room Ranch, 3 bedrooms, Cochran 191-480, Roger drop to 6-3 in conference fired Boileau and $64 L CfNTII n lUMOKtrU State Tournament with a a digital computer simulation of a large multi-target AAW arrange a personal interview, call F. WILLIAMS, - Principal of Coventry Gram­ W A m E N E . neighborhood. Utility shed 2 baths, carpeted living Poudrler 204, Peter play and 6-5 in all games replaced him with mar School, (K-4) Coventry, room It dining room. 56-49 win over Vinal Tech. weapon system complex according to a specified simulation COLLECT at; 6471419 alio remains. ImmedUte McCarrick 511. with the setback. Schinkel—the man Boileau Conn. Experience and HOWLAND occupancy. Owners Fireplace, 14’xll' family Rham High bowed 77-59 to structural and mathematical model. LRC strength in curriculum RMMora 643-1106 MANCHESTER - nine room anxious. Mid thirties, well room off eat-in kitchen replaced—on an interim ASSOCIATES 617-989-1000 desired. Apply Dr. Arnold E. worth it! plus Kreen enclosed porch, basis These are excellent career opportunities offering a chance for ad­ Elman, superintendant Box older Colonial, four bedrooms, fireplace, two car garage, 1.3 and 1-car garage, lovely WII V vancement, good living environment and working conditions. If you on Sunday January 18, from 12:noon to 8pm or on Mon­ 356, Coventry, Conn. 06238. MANCHESTER ■ Five room BanORE AGENCY LOCAL BASKETBALL RESULTS (203-742-7317). Ranch. Fireplace, eat-in acres, ideal for horses, plHvate lot. Barry Long scored two meet the above listed qualifications and are interested in challenge, day, Tuesday, Wednesday, January 19, 20, and 21 from kitchen, 11/2 baths, full base­ LaPenta Agency Realtors, Raallora 647-1413 third-period goals to LRC please contact us. Call F. Williams COLLECT at: 10:am to 8:pm. ment, carport, aluminum 646-2440. ASSOCIATES PERSONS TO work part time MIIS(;irN Manchester's jayvees paced the losers with five highlight a four-goal spree 617-G69-1000 storm doors and windows. upped their mark to 10-2 markers. If a call is inconvenient at this time, please forward your in kitchen with other girls. LARGE stately Victorian DARTMOUTH ROAD - Seven M E R R in Winning just its third for the Oilers, the first Ed­ Call between 9-5, 649-0306. Convenient shopping and years old Excellent seven with a 35-23 win over Fer­ Blessed Sacrament to arrainge a personal interview. On Sunday, January 18, call from 12 resume, including salary history, in complete confidence schools. 61 Alice Drive, $38,- completely remodeled inside, RMitore 646-1160 game in 13 outings yester­ monton win over Winnipeg room Raised Ranch, 2-car mi. Kathy McConnell had topped Assumption, :$8-28, noon to 8 p.m. and on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, January 19, 500. Peterman Agency, 649- 8'/i rooms, four bedrooms, 1% day was the Manchester in five games this season. to: RN NEEDED for 7-3, and 11-7 baths, $47,500. call 649-7877. garage, two fireplaces, 14 points and Cindy For­ as Bill Breen scored 17 LRC 20, and 21, call between 10 a.m. and 8 p.m. shifts, full time. Excellent 9404, 646-2912. appliances, city utilities, BOLTON - Eight room High girls' team, 41-20, The defeat was the worst ASSOCIATES Rambling Ranch with three or mica nine for Manchester points and Bob Roberts If a call is inconvenient at this time, please forward your resume, including benefits and working con­ COVENTRY - Aluminum plastered walls, near school, over Fermi High at Clarke at home this season by the ditions. Please ^ply m per­ CONTEMPORARY Ranch - lour bedrooms, family size with Jill Grant and Marge eight. Brian Galligan salary history, in complete confidence to: LRK ASSCXHATES sided Ranch, three bedrooms, quiet neighborhood. Ansaldi Arena. Canadian Division-leading son, Meadows Convalescent designed for low built. Owner retiring Priced kitchen, dining room den and luKiped 16 for Assumption. maintenance. Living room has two full baths, Franklin stove, Mary Cochran paced Watt turning in fine ef­ Jets ... and Phoenix 3-1 (W8) Center, 333 Bidwell Street, for quick sale. Charles office. One car garage. $51,- Chuck Garem dropped in 20 LRC fieldstone fireplace and immaculate throughout. 30's. 900. Wolverton Agency, forts. Manchester. Lesperance. 649-7620. Manchester with 19 points over Minnesota, tying the LRC ASSOCIATES beamed cathedral ceiling. Century 21. Tedford Real points as Our Lady of ASSOCIATES Realtors 649-2813. followed by Ellen (jliiircli Roadrunners with the 6845 Elm Street, McLean Virginia 22101 Formal dining room, three Elstate. 647-9914. Peace dropped St. Rose, 6845 Elm Street, McLean. Virginia 22101 PICATO Manufactures of MANCHl-^STER - new listing. Donadio's eight point eP- Fighting Saints for third in R«presen(mg bedrooms, family room with FOR SALE - By Owner, An­ St. .lames defeated Management Consultants women's sportswear needs MANCHESTER - Must sell - Bowers School, three 4()-‘25. John Clifford added the West Division, one point' an EqxnrQQportMmty U S. CITIZENSHIP REQUIRED full time garment packers, fireplace design^ for enter­ dover. seven room Cape, fort. Debbie Feske had six St. Bridget. 39-13, as Pete Emptoyar nTt t r bedroom Colonial. 112 baths, 11 points for the winners Representing an equal opportunity employer M/F/H. paid holidays, vacations, taining. Garage. Acre lot. Six room Cape, major three bedrootns, two batns, for Fermi. Leslie Bartlett Kiro scored 19 points and behind San Diego. .Robie appliances, good condition, rec room, new aluminum and Bob Pelletier tallied 12 LRC medical and surjgical Professionally landscaped siding, immaculate,laculate, garage.garage, fireplafireplace, deck, 2.5 acres. also played well for the Ftorek scored twice for ASSOCIATES grounds. $44,900. Philbrick ideal location By owner. $33,- Joe Maher eight for the |)oints for the Saints. coverage. 596 Hilliard Street. • «A ndvi — eje ftivi vrj*n onninn rjiii 7«-<«na locals. winners while Jim Wyse Phoenix. I ' V. . # 1 PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mancherter. Conn.. Sat.. Jan. 17,1976 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchn ler. Cone.. Sat. Jaa. 17, I$W - PAGE ELEVEN Anawer to Prevloua Puzzle ApartnwnlB For Root tS Apartmont$ For Root S3 Apartmonta For Rant S3 Apartmanta For Rant S3 Dinner Tim e CharitB Schultz ■ttmWBTK', LOOKING for anything in real MANCHESTER - One O C c XXX bedroom apartment, beat, h o t. 2 Ireland I'l \ M I ^ o 0 0 0 *0 estate rental - apartments, Dear Abby IF *101; KNOW IF 1 KNOW AN ANSWER homes, multiple dwelllMS, no water, carpeting, air* 1 Glean 3 Habraw month now rentingTI vagalaWaa 4 Putslnraaarva ANANSWEZ , AHPWOONXlUTEa UEU FUNT! M S H A V E A fees. Call J.D. Real Estate : coMitiening, all araliances, 2- 8 Flashy fruit 5 Chum ANP100Kr,«U ^WWWjTlS.OKAJf'? Associates, Inc. 646-1980. car parking. Call after S p.m., By Abigail Van Buren 9 Com on the eKiichangadgal 649-M24. ______t e u m e w a t / MDEPENDENCE I 7 Skriple ir e .o K K x PM M H IN THS MANCHESTER- Deluxe 2 r . 120 parabyYardl 8 Road curve* bedroom Townhouse, IW CENTRAL LOCATION - large DEARABBY: My son is being married soon. His father 13 Prhnalaa 9 Youth T H S K M C I N < a iH m U G E one bedroom apartm'ent, first 14 Hawk parrot 10 French rivar baths, full basement, private Mancheeler and I have been divorced for two years now. Do we have to 11 BaaabaR duba entrances and patio, includes floor, stove, refrigerator, 15 Tourttt* Dir. from Route 6 & 44A heat^, electric, parking, $200 sit together in the church and stand togetho' in the 17 Davolaa 16 Redacted Y o U O S T f H a f K p ! heat, appliances, carpeting, receiving line just as though we were still married to each ISD rlad 20 Madldnal 31 Andant 46 Soup ----- pool, air-conditioning, $290 r North on Rl. 83 (Main St.) month, call 649-2te5. Paralan 47 Utlllzad other? 19 Sawing quanfltia* per month. Damato Enter­ ^ lo Henry. Imploinanti 2 2 Noatms 33 Country In 48 Taro, lor Neither one of us has married again, but he has a Aala kistanca prises, 646-1021. IUNU UAL ONE BEDROOMj SIX ROOM Colonial, 1 1/2 21 Trlgonomalrlo 24 Cartiflcala 8 baths, garage, Wetherell ahack-up girl friend. Where does she fit in? She is the pushy function lab.) 3 5 U aa d a 50 Trtsata wina nautical rope maasurs MANCHESTER - new unusual 0 TOWNHOU 8 E 8 I n a park-llka Mttlng,| Street opposite Manchester type who would do an ytl^ g just to get into the lim eli^t. 23 Turf 25 Above Community College. $325 per If she shows up, would it be proper fbr me to haul her into 24 Food flsh 26 Wine vasssl* 40 Maks certain 5 1 ------ot milk one bedroom Duplex oquiat nalghborhood, c Io m to shopping, 27 Small pastry 28 Musical 43 Microbe* 52 Heroic Townhouses now rentiing at : ^church, but, pool and tannia. month, security, plus utilities. the alley and give her a few wallops before the ceremon;^ 29 Faka direction 45 Sacrlfldal poetry WINTHROP lY DICK CAYALU Independence Village. Full 568-6652. I’d sure like to. Thank you. 32 Lavaling 30 Companion block 5 5 ---- potatoes basements, private entrances Featuring: OR(X)M’SMOM davica Mickey Finn — Morris Wcict 54 m r IT m i r n r and patio, includes heat, • Massive Bedrogm • Waik-ln Closets Homes for Rent 34 tntarttica appliances, carpeting, air con­ DEAR MOM: If the shack-up girl friend shows up, resist 38 Ebb IT IT (T f i r rMHorsTuPfot /van • Full Basement • Laundry Hook-Ups ■FIVE ROOMS by Bolton 37 Sold a sacond ditioner. Close to shopping,, • Private Entrances and Patios the urge to haul her into the idley and give her a few 6me / ftwow m w a ANVTHP church and bus. Model open Lake, furnished, neat and IT IT VOUK NEW CAR MUST I FOUND MYSELF A LYtm .„ ANO THAT s Air Conditioner • Color Co-ordinated Decor wallops. She could haul you into court for assault and 38 Snare HAVE COST TEN THOU* Weekdays, 1-7 p.m., Saturday electricity, security deposit, ------dith SURE-FIRE SYSTEM] VOUVX OOfHO 90M~ JNRaC Includes Heat battery. 39 IT t l L WIN PLEN TY THIHO H-UKAL! !P and Sunday, 1-5 p.m. Henry St. $300, call 649-5095. 41 Coloring You and the groom’s father should sit “with the family'’ aubttanca IT off Main St., Manchester. in the church—and stand together in the receiving Une. WON THAT MUCH “ Damato Enterprises, 646-1021, ■ HEBRON - CONDO - two 42 Scold large bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, 44 Now star BUT 649-3940. 44 Food sarvar* finished rec'room, reasonably DEAR ABBY: My niece, who is 14 years old, ran off with RT her boyfriend last week, intending to elope. The boy is 15. 49 Abscond NEWER three bedroom priced, 646-1316. 53 Gluclda Duplex, 1 1/2 baths, all My brother (the girl’s father) is very upset about it. Ho 84 There and appliances, carpeting, fail FOUR ROOM single house, caUed ^ e police and had his daughter and her “fiahee" ratum basem ent, $260 m onthly, _iT0 ENTERPRISES two bedrooms, huge living brought back. 58 Biblical Owner-Devwper room, big yard, no utilities in­ Now the question; These Idds are very much in love and character Frechette & Martin Realtors, 57 Greater m U 646-4144. cluded, $225 per month. want to marry. My brother is opposed to the idea because I Designed With References and one month's quantity . they are so young. I say, as long as the kids have spent a 58 Yaar (U«n) VERNON - Town House [ You in Mind. security, 649-4291. week together, why not let them marry and see how it works 59 Editor* (ab.) W Gardens, a beautifully Modal Open WooHdayt 1-7 p.m. out? 60 lrl* h ---- landscaped apartment com­ SIX ROOM Single at 940 East 61 Rots flax Nomas For Sale 23 Servicea Offered 31 Heating-Plumbing 35 Articlea lor Sale 41 i Saturday ft Sunday 1-S pjn. What do you say? Prisciiia’B Pop — Ai Vormoor munity pf unusual architec­ Middle T urnpike, $165 a DOWN IT month, pay own heat, Security CONCERNED UNCLE MILLAR TREE Service, Inc. SEWERLINES, sink lines, 5 PIECE REDWOOD fur­ tural design. Total electric, no 1649-3940 646-1Q21 1 Butter squares pets. One and two bedroom and reterences. Ini^uire 168 MOM MADE K HMM! Removal, pruning, lot cleaned with electric cutters, niture for sale $250 or best Woodland St, Phone 643-8474. d e a r CONCERNED: I think the kids should grow up MANCHESTER offer, 23” black and white TV apartments available im­ IT FOR TME LOOKS clearing, spraying. Fully in­ by professionals. McKinney mediate through January 1st. before assuming the responsibilities of marriage. Having Nino room Colonial, fivo sured. Licensed. Free es­ Bros. Sewage Disposal, Com­ $200, or best offer. Both l c h u r c h c a k e d e l i c i o u s ; Starting at $165 per month. WEST CENTER ST. - 3 1/2 MANCHESTER - Main St., 3 55 spent a week together is not sufficient reason to permit two bodroomt, don, timates. Phone 646-3437 , 633- excellent condition, women’s Business tor Rent SALE! pany, 643-5308. Call 872-0528 Monday through room efficiency unit, gas fur­ 1/2 room apartment, heated, children to marry. 5354. winter coats for sale, llroplacod living room, Friday 8 a.m.-5 p.m. for ap­ nace, completely renovated, stove, refrigerator, $165 800 SQUARE Feet of space carpeting throughout. NO JOB too small, toilet children's shoes for sale, call m onthly, 646-2098, days, 528-5357. pointment. $150 monthly and security, available, lower level in DEAR ABBY: My mother is a widow. She raised my Two bathe, oncloaod CUSTOM DRAPERIES - repairs, plugged drains, call 646-1189. evenings, 569-1744. brother and me alone, and it wasn't easy. She does janitor Win at Bridge made very reasonable, work kitchen faucets replaced, prime commercial location, porch, pretty lot. Lota of MANCHESTER - Large two ideal for office space.643-2738. work nights and is barely able to make ends meet. guaranteed, call anytime, 649- repaired, rec rooms, FIREWOOD, S^LIT, VERNON - one bedroom House for the money. seasoned hardwood. 12” and bedroom Townhouse, private FIVE ROOM First floor My brolher and his wife are going away for a two-week 4266. batnroom remodeling, heat entrances and patio, full base- apartment, centrally located. apartment, heat, hot water, modernization, etc. F^ree es­ 18” lengths, 267-4322. IF YOU have a good idea, for vacation, and they asked Mom if she would stay at their Small trum p opener pays off ment, includes heat, No pets. Call 649-0700. pool, tennis courts, $180. 872- the use of my property in the TREE SERVlCE-(Soucier) timates gladly given. M & M 2039 after 6 p.m. place to look after their dog. Mom said she would. My NEW LISTING appliances, carpeting, pool, Manchester area, I will con­ brother wants to charge her $25 a week. He says, "Where Four bedroom Ranch, Trees cut, trimmed or topped, Plumbing & Heating, 649-2871. Dogs-BIrds-Peta 43 ice skating pond, $265. per MANCHESTER - unusual one stumps removed, fully in­ sider participating or will help else can she get free room and board with a free telephone also found time to be a top largo fomlly room, 2t QH Opening lead — 4 A cond trump. 'The unfortunate MANCHESTER - $72,500 - 10 2914, 527-5522. MISC. FOR SALE white. Spayed and has shots. We Feature Quality facilities in basement. He who EXUSES himself, ACCUSES himself. room Victorian Coloniai, com- 649-6739, or 649-4291. Total electric. No pets. NEED CAR? Credit bad? declarer could only get to ruff pieteiy refurbished, and DRESSMAKING, hems and Because 17 yean of building and Rentals start at $165 per Bankrupt? Repossessed? two spades and was one dovm. Aiiey Oop — Dave Qraue Articles lor Sale 41 By Oswald & James Jacoby exlreineiy beautiful, call Cen­ alterations done in my home. RARE MALE Calico kitten, managing apartments has taught us what month. Call 872-0528 Honest Douglas accepts tury 21, Jackston-Avante, 646- Reasonable. Call 646-4019. $1,000 or best offer, call 646- really matters. Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 lowest down, smallest The International Bridge VMlND O F COURSE VOH, MONAAN'X ARE MY^WeiAWT// AXXJNd FRHAFerDI ALUMINUM sheets used as payments. Douglas Motors, BET SAOCTOTWa/WEAH. 1316, 646-5461. 4248 between 6 and 8 p,m. Available immediately: one and two p.m. ______Astro-graph Assn, honored Julius r s o AN NOT, BUT WHY \ DOINa SOME WORK e m i o ^ ( LADY.EHTi anv printing plates, .007 thick, 345 Main. TALK TO ALL ^ IS SUP- FOR DOC ATTHlfALACE' WILL BUY Junk Cars, bedroom townhouses. Includes heat, a ir Rosenblum, president of the A New York reader wants to I MANCHESTER - $36,500 - condition. Call anytime. 48f. 23x32". 25 cents each or 5 for AKC Male Keeshond, World Bridge Federation, as ZAWT DEN INTBREST / AN' W E NEED 2AK TALKING TO $1. Phone 643-2711. conditioner, dishwasher, watb to wall By BERNICE BEDE OSOL know if Harold Vanderbilt IN H IM ? TO LOCATE 60ME.- UMRM A is e o i i ^ Two family (handyman's 1886. excellent markings,' and TOYOTA - See us for reliable iU bridp man of the year for _ reaDy .invented the game of carpet, individual basement, private patio, CHARLES APARTMENTS - used Toyotas with our 60-day TMINS Special). Call Century 21, temperament, excellent East Middle Turnpike, 4 1/2 his judicious and diplomatjc contract bridge. 6 . CLEAN USED refrigerators, lE S T E A B ' kental office, 240 New 100% warranty. We also buy SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Jackston-Avante, 646-1316, FURNITURE Refinishing. watcndog and with children. room Townhouse, appliances, For Sunday, Jan. 18, 1976 handling of the “Bermuda Free pick-up and delivery. ranges, automatic washers, State Road, Manchester used Toyotas. Lynch Motors, Normally, Sunday is not the The answer Is that he cer- 646-5461. Reasonable. 646-5721. WXK 1 1/2 baths, two air- ARIES (March 21-April 19) Crisis’’ of the 1975 cham­ Call 646-8567. with guarantees. B. D. Pearl's 345 C e n te r S tr e e t, day to talk shop. However, tainly did. The year was 1925 i Appliances, 649 Main St, 643- I^ iu a c DRMRTO ENTERPRISES conditioners, heat and hot This should be a fun day, as something opportune may pionships and for his long con­ Antiques 48 Manchester, 646-4321. and he did such a good job that 2171______water, storage, garage, etc. you're likely to be In a rather result Irom a conversation with tinuing work on behalf of the laws of the game have not F(x the birt euMitiilt ttavN “ 649-1921 J $235. 646-0800, 646-1540. WE PAY $15 for complete playful mood. Avoid heavy dis­ associates today. world birldge relationships. - changed greatly from his first MANCHESTER WANTED Antique furniture, cussions with new acquain­ SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. w throttih the Went M i SEASONED CORDWOOD - junk cars. Call Joey, Tolland Julius, who has held every ones. cord and half cord loads, free glass, pewter, oil paintings, or THREE ROOMS, utilities, tances. 21) You should be able to find possible bridge office, has other antique items. R. Auto Body, 528-1990. COLONIAL CONDO delivery, E. Yeomans, 742- FOUR ROOM modern apart­ parking. Porter Street. No TAURUS (April 20-May 20) enjoyment In almost anything Painting-Papering 32 Harrison, 643-8709. MANCHESTER - quiet one you’re Involved In today, so 6.0 7 spacious rooms, 3 8907. ment, first floor, appliances, pets, security deposit. Ideal PARTS DEPARTMENT now Your home may be a popular bedroom apartment, includes for newlyweds. 247-4688 , 236- slopping-off place today. long as you're active and on bedlam s, 2 full baths and heat, appliances, carpeting, heat and garage included. open Saturdays. Complete line b I INSIDE - Outside painting. ANTIQUES WANTED - Better have some extra the go. 2 half baths, full carpeted ASSORTED racing parts for $225, 646-7268, 643-4884. 0564. of Chrysler parts. Chorches Specialipeciai ralesrates lorfor p^piepeople over (jhrygier products, including American furniture, oriental and air conditioning, $215 per goodies on hand. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. including family room. rugs, paintings, pewter. Wind­ month, Damato Enterprises, Motors, 649-3646. 19) You may profit today from 6'. 1 " ...... " ' engine ana two transmissions. MANCHESTER - 5 1/2 rooms, GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Berry’s W orld Abernathy — Jones and Ridgeway Kitchen w/appliances, 1- sor chairs, crocks, jugs, 646-1021. MANCHESTER - two a confidential arrangement given. Call 649-7863. All excellent condition. Call two bedroom, second floor, Your cheerful, optimistic out­ car garage. weathervanes, primitives. bedroqm apartment available 1973 CHEVY Vega, 2-door, with loved ones. Let your heart 644-8145. at the Teresa, walks to shop­ new bathroom, modern standard transmission, very look will be very appealing to PAINTING - interior and Ron Dionne, 643-1691. MANCHESTER - Brand new baseboard, hot water, oil heat, direct you. NOrONLV 19 MINP ping bus and churches, in­ clean, $1,450. 33 Division others today. Put on a happy AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) exterior, paperhanging, three bedroom duplexes, star­ garage, $190 per month, plus )) D io Q R a ,9 u r n ia M E R R i n ting a t $250 per m onth. cludes appliances and Street, Manchester, after 3 face. Conditions are very har­ excellent work. References. INDOOR FURNITURE - Rugs, pain­ utilities, security, no pets, call monious lor you today provid­ PfNB9C»m»^ Realtors 646-1180 Includes appliances, and is carpeting, $230 per month, p.m. CANCER (June 21-July 22) WELL. Free estimates. Fully in­ FLEA MARKET tings, pewter, dolls, crocks, Damato Enterprises, 646-1021. 742-7723. ed you don't emphasize your sured. Martin Mattson, 649- lamps, etc. Now accepting fully carpeted, heat not in­ Others are apt to treat you BR9AD ST. C9MM9N cluded. No pets. Security and 1966 FOUR door Chevelle, more generously than usual to­ self-interests. Relax. Have a 4431. consignments, for February THREE BEDROOM Con­ ball with the group. MANCHESTER auction. 644-8962. references required. Call 647- MANCHESTER - newer three complete and running. Will day. Be equally as gracious In )) Lots-Land For Sale 24 bedroom Duplex, half of two dominium, 2 1/2 baths, rec accepting that which Is offered. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) PAPER HANGING Expert. Behind Dairy Queen 9936 or 649-2003. not pass inspection. New family, full basement, in­ room, carpeted, air- exhaust and transmission. Things left undone yesterday Your average paper, in on Broad Street conditioning, car-port, pool LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Your can be completed to your ELLINGTON - Lovely treed Wanted to Buy 49 29 GLENWOOD STREET - cludes appliances and $125. call 647-1605 after 5. building lot with view. Almost average room , $25. Mr. and tennis privileges. $375 per views will win a favorable satisfaction today If you set EVERY SUNDRY Two bedroom Duplex, carpeting, $280 per month, response today should you your mind to it. Get going. one acre. AA zone. $11,000. Richman, 646-3864. OLD DOLLS - Paying top Damato Enterprises, 646-1021. month. Lease, security, and 1969 LINCOLN Mark HI, appliances, private basement, references required. 646-3999 have the occasion to present Zinsser Agency, 646-1511. 8 - 5 prices for your oldi tiol'dolls, $65. no pets, lease and security leather interior. 8 track them. BOB JOBIN - wallpapering AntIquM, cribt, bottlM, trunk*, and up fur China and bisque evenings. UONESAJ old mofluln** and books, ohairt, required. $210. per month. FOUR ROOMS - first floor, stereo, all power, air. Must be y o u r M«EUR/ MANCHESTER - Acre plus. and painting, quality work to dolls. $100 and up for Bye lo. separate heat, security, $170 a VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) your satisfaction. tooli, World War I a II llama, alo. Available January 1st. 649- seen, $1995 . 646-5423 after 5 Near Country Club, level lot. Never give or sefi a doll 9455 or 647-9773. month, call 646-5861. p.m. Follow yOur noble Instincts to­ b irth d a y 258' on road. Zinsser Agency, Guaranteed, references and without getting our offer. Call day If they direct you to help insured, fast service, 649-9027. FREE COFFEE Jan. 18, 1976 646-1511. locally, 875-7356. MANCHESTER - New salt TWO BEDROOM apartment, Manchester, PLYMOUTH - 1968, good someone less fortunate than a box duplex, three bedrooms, near school, churches and tires, new battery, runs weii. yourself. You'll feel better lor It. Ventures you've already es­ Business Property 26 Building-Contracting 33 WANTED - Used kitchen city of m age Charm tablished With reliable Born Loser — Art Sansom Dealer’s Space living room with fireplace, 1 shopping area. Please call 646- needs some work, good LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Go cabinets, tup and or bottoms - 2623. Looking (or an Apt.? transportation, $450 or best associates should prove MANCHESTER-3,000 square Available 1/2 baths, all appliances, con­ where the action Is today, es­ promising for you this coming ------^ NEWTON 11. Smith & Sons - counter top not necessary. We have 30 different offer, call 643-7550. foot retail building with full a venient schools and shopping. pecially if you're invited to a year. Continue to pull together ,fcUD4S,..M O„.\ Remodeling, repairing, ad­ Call 646-t9'29 after 6 p.m. large gathering. An interesting basement. Located near Peterman Agency, 649-9404, apartments and with a singie purpose. D «75 *y NE*. ditions, rec rooms, porches No Admission Charge 646-2912. VILLAGER APARTMENTS 1972 PLYMOUTH Duster, im­ contact could be made. NO..,|0O„.MO.,.|0O... IF I center. Call for details. WANTED Used refrigerator, townhouses, in 17 and roofing. No job too small. CALL Five room Townhouse maculate condition, 3-speed. 6 "ll’s gratifying to know we've reached the point Zinsser Agency, 646-1511. Call 649-3144. in good condition. Call 228- locations throughout cylinder engine, ali new tires. whereby we can afford a smali retirement 649-9544 MANCHESTER - First floor, apartment, IV2 tiled baths, Bugs Bunny — Heimdahl and Stoffel 3795. five room apartment, all Manchester. $2,100. 649-6727. home. The problem Is we're In the prime of life '(BS,.NO.„feCCCey MANCHESTER- Beauty CARPENTRY - Repairs, •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 air conditioners, wall-to- Salon in the Main Street area. appliances, fully carpeted, wall carpeting, full base­ and have a family!" remodeling, additions, gar­ TWIN BED, dresser, mirror, basement storage with 1966 FORD. LTD, 4-door, Call for details. Zinsser Agen­ ages, roofing, call David I I RENTALS ment, heat, hot water, 1 bedroom ranch vinyl top. automatic, power cy. 646-1511. night stand Maple, love seat, washer and dryer connec­ Patria, 644-1796. mahogany end table, tions. Convenient schools and appliances, fireplace. No type at the steering, power brakes. $175. mahogany tier table. 649-7907. shopping. Peterman Agency, pets. Teresa $195 Cail 649-1649. Our Boarding House — Carroii ft McCormick carpentryrpentry Beal Estate Wanted 28 WES ROBBINS Booms lor Bent 52 649-9404, 646-2912. b e d ro o m St. Ad­ 6 4 9 - 7 6 2 0 remodeling specialist. Ad 9:00-20 SNOW truck tires on 6 townhouse at 1967 CHEVY Wagon, WHAT MI6HTY MU$CLE, DON'T FEEL BAD ■ ALL CASH for your property ditions, rec rooms, dormers, ESSEX MOTOR INN - Weekly MANCHESTER - nice two Independence automatic. 283, power HAPPENED? YOU'VE 6 0 T A AT DVIN' LIKE A within 24 hours, lug rims, almost new, half Avoid reil built-ins, bathrooms, price, $50. each. 487-1886. rooms, single $56., double $69. bedroom' Townhouse private steering, clean, runs good. WHERE'S 5LlfiHT PROBLEM! HICCUP IN the CHOIR! tape, instant service. Hayes kitchens. 649-3446. AVAILABLE February 1st, Village $250 plus tax, continental entrances and patio, full base- b e d ro o m Bought new car. $675. 6x10 COWBEU? COWBELL PICKED HE PUMPED YOU SO Corporation, 646-0131. breakfast, maid service, color newly renovated six room Van utility trailer, 6 1/2' high BRUSH CHIPPER powered ment, includes heat, duplex apartment, close to townhouse at THAT FAKE 'YOU UP AT THE HARD THEY HAD A LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - by 6 cylinder Ford, in good TV, utilities, parking. Call, appliances, carpeting, $255, ail metal. $400. 643-2371. (.4 REAPIN' AT SELLING your house? Call us shopping and bus line. Heat P in e R id g e MU6T HAVE new homes custom built, condition. $3,500. Call 487- 646-2300. Damato Enterprises, 646-1021. 5LAMMEP you THE EARTHOUAKE The Fiintstonee — Hanna-Barbera Productions first and we'll make you a remodeled, additions, rec and utilities not included. Village $230 TAKEN OFF 1886. Trucks for Sale 62 LIKE A C EN TER / / —^ cash offer. T.J. Crockett, rooms, garages, kitchens CENTRAL, pleasant small Security deposit required. No b e d ro o m . i-n DOWN PURIN' Realtor, 643-1577. remodeled, bath tile, cement room, next to shower, pets. Call 649-5719 after 6 p.m. townhouse at KAN6AB00 IE ECHO.'" ^ THAT'S , WHAT DIO ANTIQUE Kitchen Stove - DAMATO DUMP TRUCK for sale - ON A ' RIGHT, FR ED / you DO TO work. Steps, dormers. parking. 649-6801 after 6. Homestead Park ..BU TTER' REMIND - IMMEDIATE CASH for your cast iron, six burners and ENTERPRISES TWO BEDROOM Apartment, GMC 6500 6 wheeler. 6 yard, TRAMTOLINEi AND y o u USUALLY Residential or commercial. Village GET , yoURGBUF ¥ property. Let us explain'our oven, in good shape, $350, call in duplex home, stove and automatic transmission. V6 Call 649-4291. FURNISHED ROOM for rent, RENTAL OFFICE 1 bedroom ranch RBGULAK fair proposal. Call Mr. after 5 p.m., 228-9525. refrigerator, centrally gas, tires 900-20. For informa­ L it PROBLEM all conveniences. Parking, Large variety of c a n t w e d is c u s s THII Belfiore. 647-1413. TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY located, no pets, adults only. type at Sunny tion cail 646-8870 between 10-5 FIREPLACE WOOD - for sale near bus line. Call 649-5271. Apartmanta end daily. OVER A PIECE O' PIE ? Carpentry and general con­ $160. Security deposit. Call Brooke Village and tree work, call 647-1834. Townhouooa throughout MAY WE BUY your home? tracting’. Residential and LARGE CLEAN furnished 643-9678. 2 b e d ro o m Quick, fair, all cash and no commercial. Whether it be a Manehoatar. townhouse at 1974 DODGE V an. V8. SEASONED HARDWOOD - room, excellent location for automatic, power, tape problems. Call Warren E. small repair job, a custom working individual. Call Rental Olffeo SIX ROOM Duplex, available Homestead Park cut to order, $25 a truckload, February 1st. Central, large player, insulation and pan­ H O i^ iluwland. Realtors. 643-1108. built home or anything in evenings, 646-7944. open daHy Village $265 $50 a cord. Tree service also, backyard. Call 649-6622 days, eled. Call Dave, 649-6644. m a d e between, call 646-16-1379. Bet* i. b e d ro o m •••••••••••••••••••••••••• INSTANT cash for your home. call 646-7770. 643-72CT evenings. AVIALABLE FOR Rent - Sunday Yf-S townhouse at Campers-Trailers Call Dan Reale. at Reale's private room, with communi­ BoolIng-SIdIng-ChImney 34 B46-1021 MANCHESTER - two Homestead Park Mobile Homes 65 Corner Realtors. 646-4525. BROAD ST. COMMON ty kitchen and bath, all B a s ic a l l y , 240 Now State Rood bedroom apartment, in a Village $290 BIDWELL Home Improve­ utilities included, call after 5 BUSTER, WE WILL buy your home. FLEA MARKET M A N CH B S TU t____ three family, on bus line, all 2 b e d ro o m WE'RE OPEN everyday from ment Co. Expert installation 8-5 *v*gf aunday p.m., 644-0383. 9 - 8 p.m. We want your you Quick, efficient professional •••••••••••••••••••••••••• utilities included, wall-to-wall townhouse at of aluminum siding, gutters carpeting, $225 per month, business. Our prices can t be Buz Sawyer — Roy Crane service. Call us first. W. J, P«fm»n*nl Dtaplayar Apartments For Rent 53 TWO BEDROOM G arden Pine Ridge #490 and trims. Roofing installa­ and security, call after 6 beat. New 14' wide loaded $9.- j^UEN C O N t\ Barcomb Realtor, 644-8000. tion and repairs, 649-6495, 875- OSwIna: apartments, large kitchen, no Vlllege (I ndian with m a c h e t e g u a r d i n g '^ Lata* C M War weekdays, 649-3944, for ap­ 895. Trades welcome. YOU FREE. WE HAVE customers waiting pets, appliances. Call Glaston­ HOLE AT FRONT SO I HAVE TO MAKE j 9109, Milton OOOOOIKNIt pointment, anytime Immediate occupancy. Clean I TAKE you CASH for your property. Call for the rental of your apart­ bury House 633-4972. 2-bedrooms, matching NEW ENTRANCE, us first if anxious to Sell. IWloloarapb a l Union weekends. TD HOTEL. HORACE Tetrault — Siding, SoMtof ment or home. J.D. Real appliances. $2,995. Like them Short Riba — Frank Hiii b a c k . Keitli Real Estate, 646-4126 or EAST HARTFORD - two DAMATO roofing, storm windows, aw­ NaU Soalearda Estate Associates, Inc. 646- big? Need three bedrooms? ..WITHOUT VOUIZ 649-1922. bedroom deluxe heated TWO-FAMILY, house, five t«1l7l»yNIAW'lU Reg US F» WE 'WDULPNT nings. Quality workmanship, M N Rify RoNoo i m ______Great buy. Just $6,995. Lef­ w o n d e r f u l EUXIR ' ANTiouia a townhouse. air-conditioner, rooms, first floor, includes ENTERPRISER HAVE HAD -THE StRENSTW •••••••••••••••••••••••••• free estimates. Fully insured. garage, $200 monthly and tover 1975 demonstrator, 14’ RDR TWIS FWEJIVDRK... COC. FUM FLA/V\; 872-9187 , 649-3417. 8H0 0 TUS aueeuBS 118 MAIN ST., three-room dishwasher, disposal, all 240 New State Rd. • utilities, 643-2648. No pets. wide, was $14.995.. now $12,- heated apartment, security, appliances. 1 1/2 baths, plus Manchester I ] MISC. SERVICES Far moia MbnnaNoa 995. You save $2,000. Parts, D&A ROOFING. Roofs, $190, call 646-2426, 9-5. laundry hookups. Available RENTAL OFFICE OFEN CaS 841-8180 VERNON - 3 1/2 room second supplies and accessories. ^11 siding, gutters, and leaders. February 1st. $240. 528-1708, 8 TO S WEEKDAYS time service Department. MANCHESTER-Nice one floor apartment, available 8 TO 8 SATURDAYS Services Offered 31 Free estimates. Fully in­ 289-2890. Plaza Homes. 1348 Wilbur bedroom apartment available now, lease expires July 31, 11 TO a SU ND AYS sured. 249-0205, MAYTAG Wringer type Cross Highway, Berlin Turn­ at the Teresa. Close to shop­ MANCHESTER - newer three Rent--$19DJLncJudes heat, hot REWEAVING burns, holes. washer, good running condi­ water, dishwasler. garbage pike. Berlin. Conn. 1-828D369. Zippers, umbrellas repaired. SPECIALIZING in cleaning tion. Asking $40. Call 646-2744. ping, churches, and bus. bedroom Duplex, living room, Includes appliances, country kitchen, all disposal, phone already 646-1021 Window shades, Venetian and repairing Chimneys and hooxed up, call 565-7243, SELLING YOUR Mobile roofs. Free estimates. 30 carpeting, air-conditioning. appliances, carpeting, Securi­ blinds. Keys. TV for rent. FOR SALE - Dog house, good during the day, 646-2861 after 6 home? Buyers waiting. 1-828- Years Experience. Howlev, size, sturdy, never used. 8 '^ $195. Damato Enterprises, ty, $260, Frechette & Martin CO Marlow's, 867 Main St. 649- p.m. 0380. 5221. 843-5,361 4179. 846-1021. Inr . Rpaltnrs 848-4144 \ t I >£.W, "

PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., Jan. 17, 1976 Manchester week in review Obituaries Meeting set Response heavy for Grand Ball Mrs. Annie T. Hainsworth by Lutherans resolved Mrs. Annie Taylor Hainswort^i, 93, T he initial response to Emanuel Lutheran Church will of 12 Deerfield Dr. died this morning Manchester’s Bicentennial Grand have its annual congregational thousands of shoppers to downtown at her home. She was the widow of Ball ‘76 has been tremendous ac­ Guided by the expertise of Director Connecticut’s Instant Lottery to sup­ meeting Sunday at 10:45 a.m. at the stores and the Manchester Shotting Joseph Hainsworth. cording to John J. Sullivan, chair­ Paul Willhide, the Board of Directors port education. Plans call for expen­ Mrs. Hainsworth was born Sept. 30, church. this week resolved many ditures for graphic arts equipment at PflrkfldB man of the ball. Businessman Kenneth Buitamp 1882 in Manchester, daughter of the The nursery will be prepared to troublesome personnel problems that Manchester High School and for Sullivan urges those wanting to unveiled preliminary plans for late John and Susan Dowd Taylor, take care of infants during the had been hanging fire for a year and supplies, textbooks and new equip­ meeting as well as during the 9:30 attend the event to make reser­ R ochester Mall, a mini-mall to be and had lived here all her life. She vations as soon as possible. more. Willhide is personnel director ment. a.m. service. A film will be provided created in the vacant Jaffe ft was a m em ber of St. M ary’s Another reservation form will at Pratt & Whitney, East Hartford. Also this week, the Board of to entertain children. Coffee will be Podrove Building, in downtown Episcopal Church and the National appear in Tuesday’s Herald. Also this week, the board created a Education approved plans for a tem­ served immediately before Hhe Manchester. He’s seeking town ap­ and Hartford Chapter 154 of the Reservations may also be made by five-member Advisory Transporta­ porary, makeshift hot lunch program meeting. proval of plans to alter the rear of Us Association of Retired Federal calling Mrs. Henrietta Ruff, 643- tion Commission, adopted a resolu­ at Bentley School, the only local Included on the agenda will be building, on the Purnell Parking Lot. Employes. 8983, or any other member of the tion which urges Congress to take school without a hot lunch cafeteria. The Savings Bank of Manchester She is survived by a daughter, pastoral surveys by the Rev. C. early action for retaining the federal The experimental program will begin ball committee. said this week it has filed Arline M. Hainsworth of Manchester, Henry Anderson and the Rev. Ronald revenue-sharing program, approved soon and run for the rest of the school applications with state and federal with whom she made her home. J. Fournier. Financial and progress an appropriation which launches the year. agencies for its 12th branch, The funeral is Tuesday at 11 a.m. reports on the various areas of the pilot Meals-on-Wheels Program, and Drug traffic proposed at the junction of Rts. 44 at St. Mary's Episcopal Church. The church will be given, and a budget for authorized the town manager to fill School menus Illegal use of marijuana is in­ and 44A in Ashford. Rev. Bruce Jacques will officiate. 1976 will be presented for approval. nine vacancies in the town’s work Officers will be elected. Vernon creasing in Manchester, but Police Job nears completion Burial will be in East Cemetery. force. Chief Robert Lannan hasn’t had Friends may call at Holmes Members who obtained annual The following lunches will be All actions at its regular meeting Renovations" of the tUrd floor of reports last Sunday are requested to enough manpower to deal with the Funeral Home, 400 Main St., Monday served in the Vernon public schools Tuesday were unanimous and with the I^rth wing at Manchester bring them to tomorrow’s meeting. problem, he said this week. from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. next week: little, if any, discussion. It needed Lannan said police will try to head Memorial Hospital are nearing com­ Monday, "Manager’s choice.” only 45 minutes to clear its agenda of off the drug problem before it pletion with projected goal of the Tuesday, Vegetable soup, hamburg pending business items. becomes a crisis. middle of February in the in­ Man faces liquor charge on roll, potato chips, assorted fruit. In education Some local people apparently think termediate area and the first of Wednesday, Steak with gravy, Manchester School Supt. James the drug problem is already a crisis, March for the rehabilitation area. • Anthony D. DeCiantis, 17, of 186 1:12 a.m. on Harrison St. and buttered noodles, spinach, bread and Kennedy this week recommended a particularly in the town’s secondary The w ea th er E. Center St. was arrested Friday at charged with operating under the in­ butter, apple crisp. 1976-1977 school budget of $14,150,063, schools. A local businessman, Fred Weather made the news at the Thursday, Fruit juice, pizza, green 7:29 p.m. in Charter Oak Park and fluence of alcohol or drugs. Court is up 8.9 per cent from the 1OT5-1978 ap­ Annulli, told the Board of Education beginning of the week and threatened salad, ice cream. charged with delivery of liquor to a Feb. 3. propriation of $13,000,000. this week that there’s a multi- to make more news as the minor (three females) and posses­ • Harry G. Masichuck, 49, of 59 Friday, Tomato soup, tuna salad on The main part of Kennedy’s million-dollar drug trafficking opera­ weekended. sion of alcoholic beverages on town Birch St. was arrested Friday at 6:10 roll, potato puffs, tarts. recommendation is the “con­ tion involving the local schools. A heavy snow storm wUch began property. He is scheduled to appear p.m. at the Flower Fashion Shop at Milk is served with ail meals. tinuation” budget: He said it will Lanhan’s budgetary problems, Sunday morning and persisted to in Common Pleas Court 12 in East 85 E. Center St. and charged with Hebron cost $13,916,852 in 1976-1977 to con­ which had prevented hiring of more noon Monday dumped 5 to 7 inches of Hartford Feb. 2. breach of peace and intoxication. He The Hebron school lunch menu in­ tinue the existing level of services. policemen, were partially solved this new snow on Mwchester, closing • Frederic M. Kostenko, 32, of 111 allegedly refused to allow the shop’s cludes : The other components of the week when the Board of Directors schools and making driving hazar­ Florence St. was charged with customers to leave. Court is Jan. 26. Monday, Salisbury steaks, potato, proposed budget are improvements gave him the green light to fill seven dous. However, it posed few operating a motor vehicle while un­ mixed vegetables, peaches. ($111,000 recommended to expand patrol officer vacancies. problems to town residents. Rain der the influence of alcohol or drugs An apartment in the Beacon Hill Tuesday, Macaroni and chees, services), and the Regional Oc­ In another police matter, nobody Tuesday night and early Wednesday ? in connection with a two-vehicle Apartment complex at 1178 W. Mid­ juice, fish stick, peas, cake. cupational Training Center ($122,211 was talking this week about details of morning washed away most of the collision Friday on W. Middle Tpke. dle Tpke. was broken into Friday Wednesday, Juice, grinder, garden recommended to open the center this a demotion of a policeman. Lannan snow. The car driven by Kostenko struck between 3 and 8 p.m. Missing are a salad, chips, dessert. fall). confirmed that Brian Rooney, a Politics the left side of the pickup truck portable TV, some clothing, a Thursday, Lasagna, green beans, The Board of Education will begin member of the force for 14 years, In politics. Republican Town driven by Leslie A. Albert of 428 W. camera, two calculators, and some bread, pudding. a series of budget workshops Mon­ was demoted from sergeant to Chairman Nathan Agostinelli an­ Middle Tpke., police said. Court is change all valued at over $1,000. Friday, Tomato soup, tuna salad day. They’ll have to approve a budget patrolman Jan. 6 as a disciplinary ac­ nounced he won’t seek re-election in Feb. 3. sandwich, fruit slaw, gelatin. by Feb. 9 for submission to town of­ tion. April, when the (30P town com­ • Kenneth R. Smith, 19, of 69 ficials. Rooney . retained legal counsel mittee elects its officers for 1976-78. Congress St. was arrested Friday at In other money matters this week, and is seeking an appeals hearing by He appointed a screening committee the Board of Education asked the Town Manager Robert Weiss, to be to interview candidates for the post Officials favorOTB jobs Board of Directors to hand over a conducted within two weeks. and to make its recommendation to $62,581 check as soon as it’s received In business the town committee. by the town treasurer. Card of Thanks Merchants throughout Manchester The names of Wally Irish Jr., Carl We wish to eipress our most sincere T he money represents for laid-off state workers promoted their annual January Zinsser an George T. LaBonne have thanks to all our friends, relatives, and Manchester’s share of proceeds from neighbors for their prayers and clearance sales this week, drawing surfaced as possible candidates. assistance throughout our father and husbands long Illness, and also their HARTFORD (UPI) - The state’s ministration’s desire that those kindness and sympathy, floral and positions go to some of the 500 spiritual bouquets, cars, drivers, top fiscal official says workers let go ABOUT TOWN messates and various courtesies as a budget-balancing measure workers furloughed as of Jan. 2, if during our recent bereavement. The should get the first chance at jobs they are qualified to fill them. patience and thoughtfulness of all the The reunion committee of the Sunset Degree of Pocohontas will residents are invited. I created by the opening off-track “We would hope that state nurses at Manchester Memorial df Manchester High School Class of 1946 meet Monday at 8 p.m. at the Zipser Hospital to both patient and family employes who were laid off recently betting parlors in Connecticut. will meet Monday at 8 p.m. at Club. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lasso of was outstanding. We wish to especially Finance Commissioner Jay 0. would be giveUyfirst preference to thank Dr. Martin Duke for being so Willie’s Steak House. Manchester will serve as host and kind. Tepper Friday said it was the ad­ any new jobs created by off track A kitchen social will be conducted hostess Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. at betting where qualified, he said. Ann Klldlsh, son John Silk Town LaLeche League will Monday at 1:30 p.m. in Cronin Hall of Lutz Junior Museum. The museum is Klldish and daughters, Mayfair Gardens. All Mayfair open to the public free of charge. Mrs. Kathleen Docherty, meet Tuesday at 10 a.m. at the home Mrs. Barbara Musinskl. of Kathy Siddons, 89 Tanner St. The Group to hear divorced couple topic for informal discussion is “Ad­ In Mciiioriuiii vantages of B reast Feeding to Fire calls In loving memory of Alice U. Trow­ Jana and Ron Georgetti, who are The couple will discuss “Construc­ Mothers and Baby.” Babies are bridge who passed away January 17. welcome. More information may be 1964. now divorced after six-and-a-half tive Divorce.” They will present Manchester Pearl St. None of the apartment units years of marriage, will be guest their views of marriage and divorce obtained by contacting Mrs. Siddons Friday, 9 p.m. —odor of oil in above the room were threatened and Her memory is as dear today or Lois Lawrence, 32 Walker St. As in the Imur she passed away. speakers Sunday at the 10:30 a.m. and describe how a divorce need not building but no fire at 80 Oakland St. despite much smoke there does not service of the Unitarian Universalist be equated with the failure of a (Eighth District) appear to be any serious damage. Sadly missed. Linden Squares, a square dance Son Itobert McLeary Society: East at 78 N. Main St. marriage. Friday, 9:18 p.m. —false alarm at Police assisted the fire fighters in in­ s group, has invited any senior citizen, Box 133 at Kennedy Rd. and Bishop vestigating the blaze. (Town) male or female, who would like to Dr. (Town) Tolland County learn to square dance to the Senior Today, 2:45 a.m. —a pile of folded Friday, 12:35 p.m.—debris burning Citizens Center Tuesday at 9 a.m. No newspapers was burning in the room at the town dump. (Tolland) partner is necessary. used to store trash at the rear of 4 Deeper Life convention Friday, 1:32 p.m. —smoke in a house at 1 High Ridge Rd. planned at South Church Meetings this week (Ellington) H e re ’s next w eek’s Housing Authority, MHA South United Methodist Church ticipating in the convention are the Those planning to attend are asked schedule of public office, 24 Bluefield Dr. will have a Deeper Life Spirit Rev. Neale McLain, pastor of the to bring a box supper. There is no meetings in Manchester 8 p.m. — Human Church of the Nazarene; the Rev. registration fee, but a free-will (locations are in the. Convention Sunday from 2:30 to 10 Relations Commission, Kexan phariiiacy Roland J. Fournier, co-pastor of offering will be received. Municipal Building unless" p.m., which is open to people of all Coffee Room. t 730 HO. MAIN';T. TEL 646-4510 M A f.rilf'’,T£f- denominations. Emanuel Lutheran Church; and the noted): 8 p.m. — Board of Direc­ — niCHARD D. FARLtY, fl. (I,. R. Fti„ The Rev. Lloyd L. Sweet, executive Rev. Kenneth Gustafson, pastor of ALMANAC Monday tors,'Hearing Room. The secretary of World Harvest Calvary Church. 7 p.m. — Zoning Board of board will discuss, infor­ r Evangelism of New England, Inc., Appeals, Hearing Room. mally, Manchester’s Com­ sponsor of the convention, will serve Guest speakers are the Rev. Dan By United Press International The session will open with munity Development NOTICE as chairman. Marino, pastor of the Assemblies of Today is Saturday, Jan. 17, the 17th public hearings, followed program. The Rev. George Webb, the Rev. God Church in Norwalk; Dr. D.L. day of 1976 with 349 to follow. by a business meeting. Wednestluy The moon is full and moving Laurence Hill and the Rev. Robert Blevin, a practicing dentist in 7 p.m. — Eighth District 7:30 p.m. — Townwide Arlington, Va.; and the Rev. John Eldridge, pastors of South Church, toward last quarter. Board of Directors, Eighth caucus of Democrats in OPEN Bankosky, pastor of the Church of the The morning stars are Venus and are coordinating the event. District Firehouse, Main each of the 10 voting dis­ Members of the local clergy par­ Living God in Farmington. Saturn. and Hilliard Sts. tricts. The evening stars are Mercury and 7:30 p.m. — Disaster 8 p.m. — Bicentennial Jupiter. ALL DAY Control Advisory Com­ Committee, Hearing 'Those born on this date are under mittee, general services Rcom. the sign of Capricorn. office. Tliiirsday Rev. Cole here Sunday American statesman, scientist and 7:30 p.m. — Bicentennial SUNDAY author Benjamin Franklin was born 8 p.m. — Board of Educa­ Grand Ball committee, tion budget workshop, Jan. 17. 1727. Coffee Room. Board Room, 45 N. School The Rev. Edwin L. Cole, general On this day in history: ' 8 p.m. — Board of Educa­ manager of WHCT-TV, Channel 18, In 1806, the first baby was born in St. 9 A.M. - 8 P.M tion budget workshop. 8 p.m. — Republican Hartford, will be guest preacher Sun­ the White House. He was the son of Board Room, 45 N. School Town Committee, Hearing day at the 10:50 a.m. service at Thomas and Martha Randolph and St. Room. Calvary Church, 647 E. Middle Tpke. the grandson of President Thomas Tuesday The guest preacher, an ordained Jefferson. 7:30 p.m. Manchester Assemblies of God minisfapf was In 1917, the United States bought 50 pastor of Calvary Temple, Uncord, of the Virgin Islands in the West In­ Calif., before coming to the Hartford dies from Denmark for $25 million, area. While at Calvary Temple, he and they remain a U.S. territory. The EXTRA produced a religious television other 50 Virgin Islands belong to, or Platter program, “Sharing Our Faith,” HOURS - f t L®1 are associated with, Britain. < * ^ al which won an EMMY award in the for religious broadcasting category. He INTERNATIONAL TRUCK Specialties also was director of Men’s SALII A PARTS • HAM Mon., Tu**.. Thwt. Fellowship of the Northern Califor­ iVIANClIKSTKR A Fri. I to I P.M. • HAMBURG nia District of the Assemblies of HOSPITAL NOTES S A I A.M. 10 a P.M. • EGG SALAD God. •CHEESEBURGER • TUNAFISH SALAD The Rev. Mr. Cole has been host on [ARTFORDROADl Special • TENDERLOIN Discharged Thursday: Doris ITERPRISESHie.1 STEAK the “Sharing Our Faith” program, a n HorHord Rood “A Bernice Original" produced and released on Channel 18. Rev. Edwin L. Cole Hickton, 244 Mountain Rd., ManchMitr • M9*24M Ellington; John Tedford, 75 The above served with Butter, Roll, Choice of Two of the Campbell Ave., Vernon; Ruth Shortt, Following: French Fries, Cole Slaw, Lettuce and Storrs, John Etienne, East Hartford; Tomatoes, or Cottage Cheese Local BahaHs to observe Edward Burdett, 216 Oak St.; Mario Debortoli, Frog Hollow Rd., World Religion Day Sunday Ellington; David Shapleigh, 49 Westwood St.; Helen Owen, 36 Apel FRESH SWEET The Manchester Baha’i will PL; Jack Wise, 61 Hilltop Dr. aphe cider World Religion Day is observed an­ plus CoM Storage observe World Religion Day Sunday Also, Craig Motola, 80 Santina Dr.; ‘ nually by the Baha’i communities in Elaine Arsenault, Colchester; Gale MACS, D aicioui Dairy Stores with a public meeting at 8 p.m. at more than 4,800 cities. Its purpose, CORTLAND, and Whiton Memorial Library Cordera, Glastonbury; Terry Brown, (Joliii ami itrm irf KicK) according to a member of the local Stafford Springs; Margaret Gordon, WINESAFAFFLES. auditorium. community, is to stress the oneness I'WO rOWKMKVr locations Representatives of the Divine 41 Lawrence St., Rockville; Kristina FERRANINrS Rl. 6 & 44A — Open Dally & Sun. j of all revealed religions, since Miller, Pine Ridge Dr., Andover; Light Mission, United Methodist, religion has always been a prime ORCHARDS Mormon, Jewish, Hindu and Baha’i Susan Skaparas, 16 Strant St,; John BIRCH MOUNTAIN ROAD ajX|iParkadi- llraiirli • Mon. lliru source of the unity of mankind. (3 MRoo Bojrond VHo't faiths will speak and answer Dussault, 64K Rachel Rd.; Carolyn Those wishing more information Hart, Cooper St.; Matthew Ronski, RoilauranL OltMonbutrt questions about their respective may call 643-9618. religions. 16 Dogwood Rd., Tolland.

1 >sier com- [ the * in- it of ea.

t the

tened ' - V : r ' the The Herald >egan 'KX ■ id to lesof osing lazar- few Rain eaday Jan. 17,1976 )f the Supplement to The Mancheater Evening Herald rown 1 an­ ion in com- 76- 78. littee ! post ion to

, Carl have s.

10 of : and n. at iimis ge. /A;\ ' E. .s\'^ V n\\' : ::

units d and IS not nage. in in-

rning

in a Rd.

>V*f

/ Photograph by Reginald Pinto Gaelic jazz striking a chord for a practice song is Oiris Kleeman, center, while the other members of the Gaelic jazz group known as “Jacob’s Reunion” wait for the starting beat. Otters in the group are, from left, Rick Block, bass guitar; Josef Oxenhandler, violin and percussion; Kleeman; John Coster, guitar and vocals; Barbara Hyde, piano and vocals. See Forum of the Arts, page 2. Page 2 - WEEKEND - Jan. 17, 1976 wEEfgEND g^*Jan.’ 3 Tht Herald Forum of the arts By June Tompkins ision Gaelic jazz in Andover Jan. 17 to 24 i

“Jacob’s Reunion” will present a “Jacob’s Reunion,” studied music at Dar- program of Gaelic jazz Tuesday at 8 p.m. tington College in Devon, England, and at the Andover Congregational Church at received his diploma from the Hartford This week’s sports on TV Rt. 6 and Long Hill Rd. in Andover. Conservatory of Music. from Roosevelt Raceway. Tickets are available at the door or A native of Tulsa, Okla., Oxenhandler Today Tuesday lives in Hartford where he teaches private Midnight (9) Wrestling. from any member of the Andover Rural 1:30 (30) Fisherman. 8:00 (9) Hockey: The NHL lessons in violin. He is scheduled to give Arts Committee which is sponsoring the 2:00 (20-22-30) College All-Star Game. program. workshops in the elementary schools in Basketball: Penn vs. Oral Sunday This group is unique because its Andover, Glastonbury and Middletown. Roberts. 12:30 (3) Super Bowl Pre- members have diversified backgrounds Besides music, Oxenhandler also 3:30 ( 8-40) Pro Bowling: Game Show. Wednesday but a common interest in a type of music teaches Hebrew. The Showboat Invitational. 2:00 (3) Super Bowl: Cow­ 7:30 (24) College Basket­ which has unified them. For two years, Providing piano accompjaniment for the 4:00 (20-22-30) College boys vs. Steeiers. ball: Manhattan vs. UConn. they have been performing together group and an occasional vocal is Barbara Basketball: Vanderbilt vs. 5:30 (3) Golf: The Phoenix 8:00 (9) ABA Basketball: Kentucky. trying to use different musical idioms to Hyde of Hartford. She has studied private­ Open. Nets vs. Colonels. ly and accompanies dance classes at the 5:00 (3) Golf: The Phoenix 8:00 (9) NHL Hockey: 10:00 (3) WHA Hockey: create a combination of folk and jazz Open. Hartford Conservatory. Rangers vs. Penguins. Whalers vs. Aeros. music. 5:00 (8-40) Wide World of 10:30 (5) Sports Extra. The musical backgrounds of the group A graphic artist and a carpenter with a Sports. have been combined to create music in the degree from New York University in New 6:00 (9) Racing from Thursday Matt returns in movie style of the Irish from the British Isles, York, Rick Block of Spencertown, N.Y., Aqueduct: The Aqueduct Han­ Monday 8:00 ( 57) The Way It Was. and also American swing and East Euro­ contributes his avocational talents to the dicap. 7:00 (18) American Out- James Arness, in his first screen appearance following 20 years in pean Gypsy music. group on the hass guitar. He also plays 6:00 (18) World Team Ten­ doorsman. Friday “Gunsmoke,” is the buckskin-clad mountaineer who> guides his Josef Oxenhandler, the leader of trumpet. nis: New York Sets vs. 8:00 (9) College Basketball: Another guitarist and vocalist with the Cleveland Nets. Niagara vs. St. Peters. 8:00 (9) NHL Hockey: family west in the ABC-TV adventure film, “The Macahans,” airing jazz group is John Coster of Granby, a 11:30 (9) Harness Racing Rangers vs. Capitols. Monday at 8:30 p.m. on Channels 8 and 40. Harvard ^aduate with a major in English literature. He also studied religious philosophy at the Hartford Seminary in Hartford. This week’s movies on television He has studied music and has collected son” (1972)? Robert Redford, Lining” (1949). June Haver, Run” (1973). Patricia Neal, 4:00 (9) “Wreck of the Mary folk music from Cape Breton, Nova Today Sunday Will Geer, Stefan Gierasch. Ray Bolger. Cloris Leachman. Deare” (1959). Gary Cooper, Scotia. He also composes music in the 11:30 (3) “Spinout” (1965). 1:00 (9) “Mrs. Grant Takes Charlton Heston, Michael 7:30 (30) “Adventures of traditional style of Irish and early Gaelic. 1:00 (5) “ Frankenstein” , Diane McBain, Richmond” (1949). Lucille Redgrave. Don Juan” (1948). Errol Thursday He has probably been the strongest in­ (1970). Boris Karloff, Jana . Ball, William Holden, James 4:30 (20) “Yes, Madam” Flynn, Viveca Lindfors, (1938). Bobby Howes, Diana fluence in the group with his knowledge of Lund. 11:30 (30) “Tovarich” Gleason. 1:00 (5) “God Is My Co- Robert Douglas. 4:00(9) “ Six Bridges to Pilot” (1945). Dennis Morgan, (Hiurchiil. Gaelic style music. 1:00 (9) “Each Dawn I Die” (1937). Claudette Colbert, (1939L James Cagney, George Noon (5) “Boys of the City” Charles Boyer, Melville Cross” (1955). Tony Curtis, Dane Clark. 9:00 (3) “Slither” (1973). Rounding out the group is Chris (1940). Leo Gorcey, Bobbe Raft. Cooper. Sal Mineo. 1:00 (9) “Let’s Do It Again” James Caan, Peter Boyle, Sal­ Kleeman, its newest member. From Jordan. ''S ' ' ‘ ' 2:30 (5) “Bright Eyes” Midnight (9) “G-Men” 4:30 (20) “The Tenth Man” (1953). Jane Wyman, Ray ly Kellerman. 1:00 (5) “Gentleman Jim ” Winchester, N.H., he has given solo per­ (1934) . Shirley Temple, James (1935). James Cagney, Lloyd (1937). John Lodge, John Milland. 9:00 (8-40) “ What’s Up, formances throughout New England as a Dunn. (1942). Errol Flynn, Alexis Nolan, Margaret Lindsay. Loder. 4:00 (9) “Revenge of Doc?” (1972). Barbra Strei­ guitarist and vocalist. 3:00 (3) “Kangaroo” (1952). Smith. 11:30 (3) “ M anhunter” Frankenstein” (1958). Peter sand, Ryan O'Neal, Madeline Kleeman has made a hobby of collecting Coming to Civic Center Maureen O’Hara, Peter Law- 1:30 (20) “ Romance en (1974). Ken Howard, Gary Cushing, Francis Matthews. Kahn. early blues pieces and material from ear­ ford. Puerto Rico” (1960). Spanish. Lockwood, Stefanie Powers. 4:30 (20) “Women Aren’t 11:30 (3) “Tender Is the 1:30 (22) “Captains of the Night” (1961). Jason Robards, ly blues performers. And, incidentally, he Paul Guzman, 22, is a featured soloist with the Ice Capades 3:00 (9) “Revenge Is My 11:30 (5) “The Snake Pit” Angels” (1942). Robertson Clouds” (1942). James Monday (1948). Olivia de Havilland, Jennifer Jones, Joan Fon­ is a professional Chinese cook. appearing at the Hartford Civic Center for nine performances Destiny” (1972). Chris Robin­ Hare, Polly Ward. Cagney, Dennis Morgan, Alan Mark Stevens. 8:00 (9) “The Counterfeit taine. son, Joe E. Ross. 1:00 (5) “ Before Winter “Jacob’s Reunion” released its first Tuesday through Sunday. In his second season with Ice Capades, he Hale. 11:30 (9) “A Kiss Before T raitor” (1962). William 11:30 (5) “The Heiress” 6:30 (9) “I Married a Comes” (1969). David Niven, album last October under the group’s studies modern dance to develop his rhythm and to increase his 1:30 (30) “Arsenic and Old Dying.” Robert Wagner, Jef­ Holden, Lilli Palmer, Hugh (1949). Olivia de Havilland, Monster from Outer Space.” Topol. name. It is available on a CHR label. Lace” (1944). Cary Grant, frey Hunter, Joanne Griffith. Montgomery Cliff. stamina. Tom Tryon, Gloria Talbot. 1:00 (9) “The Last Angry Oxenhandler says, “We play music that Raymond Massey, Josephine Woodward. 9:00 (20-22-30) “ Widow” 11:30 (9) “Angles with Dirty 7:00 (5) “Union Pacific” Man” (1959). Paul Muni, appeals to people of all ages, especially Hull. (1976). Michael Learned, Faces" (1938). James (1939L Joel McCrea, Barbara David. Wayne, Betsy Palmer. 2:00 (8) “The Big Sleep” Bradford Dillman, Farley Capey, Humphrey Bogart. older people.” Ice Capades Stanwyck. 4:00 (9) “’Three Guns for (1946). Humphrey Bogart, Granger. Pat O'Brien. 8:00 (9) “The Searchers” Texas” (1968). Neville Brand, The 36th anniversary show of Ice Lauren Bacall, Martha 11:30 (3) “Take the High 2:00 (5) "The Ambassador’s (1956). John Wayne, Jeffrey Peter Brown, Martin Milner. Wednesday Capades returns to help celebrate toe Vick6rs. Ground” (1953). Richard Wid- Daughter." Olivia de Hunter, Natalie Wood. 4:30 (20) ‘"There Ain’t No LARRY LEVINE Hartford Civic Center’s first anniversary. 2:00 (40) “ King Creole” 1:00 (5) “Desert Sands” mark, Karl Malden, Elaine Havilland, Myma Loy. 9:00 (20-22-30) “The Mid­ Justice” (1939). Jimmy ’The fantasy on ice will run ’Tuesday (1958). Elvis Presley, Carolyn Stewart. Locals in ‘Carmen’ night Man” (1974). Burt Lan­ Hanley, Edward Chapman, (1955). Ralph Meeker, Ron through Sunday. Jones, Walter MatUiau. Randall. 11:30 (5) “Strawberry Weekend, an entertainment and televi­ caster, Susan Clark, Cameron Jill Furse. Double bassist with Civic 2:45 (22) “Juarez” (1939). 1:00 (9) “No Sad Songs for Blonde” (1941). James ’The show features toe Corps de Ballet, sion supplement, is published each Satur­ Mitchell. 8:30 (8-40) “The Macahans” Paul Muni, Brian Aherne, Me” (1950). Margaret Cagney, Olivia de Havilland. Larry Levine, soloist to appear with the Ilga Paups and Tails Paups of 444 all of Hanna-Barbara’s Curiosity Shoppe, day by The Manchester Evening Herald, (1976). James Arness, Eva Our SPEEDY Specialty Manchester Civic Orchestra Feb. 8, is Hillstown Rd. and several Manchester the psychedelia of A Pinball Odyssey, and Herald Square, Manchester, Conn. 06040. Bette Davis, John Garfield. Sullivan, Wendell Corey, 11:30 (9) "Pyro” (1963). 9:00 (57) “The Tall Blond 3:00 (5) “The Forest Marie Saint, Richard Kiley. Barry Sullivan, Martha Hyer, TRULY DELICIOUS completing undergraduate studies at the High School students will appear in even a nostalgic glimpse of toe Busby Publisher Raymond F. Robinson 11:30 (3) “Made in Paris” Natalie Wood. Man with One Black Shoe” Rangers” (1942). Fred Sherry Moreland. Bizet’s “Carmen” presented by toe Hartt- Weekend Editor Doug Bevins (1966). Ann-Margret, Louis 4:00 (9) “Hell Below Zero” CHICKEN Hartt College of Music of the University Berkeley Goldiggers, all set to tunes old (1973). Pierre Richard. MacMurray, Susan Hayward. (1954). Alan Ladd, Stanley Brown In 6 Mlnirtaa of Hartford. Opera Theater Thursday through Sunday. and new, and dramatized by spectacular 11:30 (8) “Pursuit of the 3:00 (9) “Horror Express” Jourdan, Richard Crenna. 11:30 (5) “Hold Back the Baker. The world's "finest eatin He has studied the double bass with “Carmen” is toe major production this lighting. Graf Spee” (1956). John (1972). Peter Cushing, Telly 4:30 (20) “Whom the Gods Dawn” (1941). Olivia de Friday :hicken " with incomparable Leland Tolo, Gaston Dufresne, and Homer season of toe Hartt Opiera-Theater of toe Tickets are available at toe Civic Center Deadline for listings Gregson, John Quillim, Ber- Savalas, Christopher Lee. Love” (1936). Stephen Havilland, Charles Boyer. laste. Mensch. Last summer, Levine attended Hartt College of Music, University of box office. n&rd L06 4:00 (8) “Guns at Batasi” Haggard, Victoria Hopper. 1:00 (5) “A Midsummer Weekend is the best place to find infor­ 11:30 (9) “Disciple of CALL IN ORDER the New College Chamlwr Music Festival Hartford. Midnight (3) “Hell and High (1964). Richard Attenborough, 11:30 (5) “Devotion” (1946). Night’s Dream” (1935). mation about entertainment and the arts Death” (1972). Mike Raven. Pick Up 10 Minutes Later in Sarasota, Fla. He also participated in The Manchester cast members will Free concert in central Connecticut. Water” (1933). Richard Arlen, Jack Hawkins, Mia Farrow. Olivia de Havilland, Ida James Cagney, Olivia de Hav- Judith Allen. 5:00 (9) “Jivaro.” Fernando the ASTA String Conference at Im- appear in the chorus and in toe crowd At the Wadsworth Atoeneum in Hart­ Deadline for listing an event is eight Lupino. villand. DEGI'S DRIVE-IN 1:00 (9) “Year 2889.” Paul Lamas, Rhonda Flemming, 11:30 (9) “ Dust Be My 1:00 (9) "The Pretty Girl” maculata College in Pennsylvania. scene in Act IV of toe opera. ford, toe Connecticut String Orchestra days before publication. «62 CENTER 8T. 643-2660 Levine has also performed with the Admission to toe performance is by Address copy to Weekend Editor, The Petersen, Charla Duarte. Brian Keith. Destiny” (1939). John Gar­ (1950). Robert Cummings, will present a concert at 3 p.m. on Sunday 1:30 (5) “A Tale of Two 7:00 (5) “The D.I.” (1957). Tuesday Stamford Symphony, the Waterbury membership to the Hartt Opera-Theater Manchester Evening Herald, Manchester, field. Joan Caulfield, Elsa in Tapestry Hall. Renato Bonacini will CiUes” (1958). Dirk Bogarde, Jack Webb, Don Dubbins. 12:15 (40) “Run, Stranger, Lanchester. Symphony and the Hartford Symphony. Guild. For information, call 243-4441. Conn. 06040. 1:00 (5) “Look for the Silver direct. ' Cecil Parker. 9:00 (8-40) “Jeremiah John­ Page 4 - WEEKEND ian. 17.1976 WEEKEND - Jan. 17. lOT - Page 5 Today, Jan. 17 Daytime . j,. -. - .- : 7:30 Department S ...... 9 Monday — Friday 3:30 14)0 College Basketball.. .20-22-30 Land of the ’Three...... 3 To be announced ...... 18 Strum’n Drummers...... 40 N o o n Mickey Mouse Club...... 3-5 A sk' Kieinir N e w s ...'...... 3-8-9 Film Festival...... 3 Sesame St...... 24 Yale ’76 ...... 8 Walk a Country Mile...... 57 6rfM) 9:30 ? OneUfetoUve ...... 8^0 M ovies...... 5-9 Sunrise Semester ...... 3 High R ollers...... 20-22-30 SKK) Nashville on the Road ... 20 11d)0 . " By Dick Kleiner Green Acres...... 5 Lassie....' ...... 9 Quasar Dick Van Dyke...... 20 Let’s Make a Deal...... 40 Golf...... 3 As Schools Match Wits ... 22 Saint ...... 5 6:30 Beverly HiUbilUes...... 9 Hodgepodge Lodge...... 24 Star T rek...... 22 12-.30 Nat’l Geographic...... 5 8:00 News...... 8-40 Public Service Not for Women Only...... 22 Ulias, Yoga & Y ou...... 57 1 9 '’diigonal QMX - 2 Woman Alive ...... 24 Search for Tomorrow...... 3 Wide World of Sports ... 8-40 Jeffersdns ...... 3 Soundstage...... 57 Programming...... 3-5-8-30 Lucy Show...... 30 4KH) Color TV Vegetable Soup...... 30 All My Children...... 8-40 U.F.O...... 9 Howard Cosell ...... 8-40 11:15 7M Flintstones...... 40 Bewitched...... 3 N fg fi P»rfdm»ne» Q M X -21 Gamer Ted Armstrong... 40 DEAR DICK: I have just seen Woody Allen and D iane. Journey to Adventure...... 9 Mr. Rogers . . . — ...... 24 lilovie...... 9 M ovie...... 40 Keaton’s movie, “Love and Death,” for the second fabulous N ew s...... 3 10KM) Bugs Bunny...... 5 tofW atafa cfMaaft wftfi 1:30 Underdog...... 5 Take My Advice...... 20-22-30 mfcro^reuftnr 5:30 Best of 700 Club...... 18 11:20 time. Could you please disclose what the relationship is Price Is Right ...... 3 Brady Bunch...... 8-22 Make It Real ...... 8 Cartoon Carnival...... 8 IdM) Faculty Conversation — 24 E m ergency...... 20-22-30 Dick Van Dyke...... 20 between them? Also, could yon tell me who wrote the music? ’That G irl...... 5 M ovie...... 9 • In-Line Matrix Picture Tube Call of the W est...... 20 T oday...... 22-30 Match G am e...... 3 6:00 Animation Festival . . . . 24-57 News...... 22-30 — CHRISTOPHER J. MILLS, Riverview, N.B., Can. A.M. Connecticut...... 8 Som erset...... 20 • ”lnsta-Matic” Color Tuning Wall St. Week...... 24 Good Morning...... 40 Movies ...... 5-9 • Dual Cone Speaker • Uses News...... ; ...... 3-M 8:30 Woody and Diane used to be very close and dated seriously. Romper Room ...... 9 Sesame St...... 24 Fisherm an...... 30 11:30 Ryan’s Hope ...... 8-40 less power than a 100 watt Mission: Impossible ...... 5 D o c ...... 3 Their relationship has changed from romantic to professional. 7:30 Celebrity Sweepstakes 20-22-30 Gomer Pyle ...... 30 Superman...... 40 N ew s...... 3 I&iow Your W orld...... 20 Mo Movie ...... 20 20th CENIUIY TV Midnight designed to perk the whole thing up. One was the decision to 17 6 Buroald* Ava . 2 :C.1 News...... 3-8-20-22-30-40 9:30 Public Service G am bit..'...... 3 $10,000 P yram id...... 8-40 Hogan’s Heroes ...... 22 M ovie...... 3 drop the character of Hondo’s wife, in an effort to give, the M ovie...... 5 M ovie...... 9 Programming...... 9 Bew itched...... 5 2:30 . Mod Squad...... 30 East Hartford Bob Newhart...... 3 W restling...... 9 program a new dimension. Now Hondo (Steve Forrest) can TV Garden Club...... 24 Consumer Survival — 24-57 Liberace...... 5 T oday...... 20 Let’s Make a D eal...... 8 Guiding L ig h t...... 3 Sesame St...... 57 1:00 have some flirtations. In effect, they unmarried him. 3:00 7:00 Jerry Falwell .; ...... 18 8:30 Straight Talk...... 9 Ready or N ot...... 5 5KH) N ew s...... 8 M ovies...... 3-9 Agronsky and Co...... 3 Monty Python...... 24 DEAR DICK; With all the great knowledge you have of the Flintstones...... 5 ElecMc Co...... 24 Neighbors ...... 8-40 Brady Bunch...... 5 Movie ...... 9 motion picture industry, would it be possible for you to find Donna Reed...... 8 M ovie...... 5 Joe F ranklin...... 9 Edge of N ight...... 40 Doctors...... 20-22-30 Big V alley...... 22 10K)0 out who played the leads in “The Quest,” a movie I think came Speaking F reely...... 24 News...... 8-22 1:20 9:00 11:30 . 3:00 Mr. R ogers...... 24 Supernight at the Super out in 1924. ’The director was Herbert Brennen. ’The leading Dragnet ...... 40 Risk of Marriage...... 30 Love of Life ...... 3 All in the Fam ily...... 3 -5:30 Lawrence Welk...... 18 Bowl ...... 3 lady was Llli Damita. Was Ronald Colman the leading man? New England Journal...... 3 3:30 1:30 Midday Live ...... 5 Casper ...... 5 Flintstones...... 5 Television channels To be announced ...... 20 Weekend N ew s...... 5 — VERA AMEY, Fillmore, Ca. Dennis fte Menace...... 5 Pro Bowling ...... 8-40 Firing Line ...... 24-57 M ovie...... 5 Phil Donahue ...... 8 Happy Days...... 8-40 General Hospital ...... 8-40 Electric Co.,...... 24-57 Soundstage...... 24 ’That great knowledge sent me directly to my reference 3 ...... WFSB, Hartford Programs seen on Channel Hee H a w ...... 30 2:00 Kitty Today...... 22 Hollywood Squares . .20-22-30 Lucy Show ...... 9, Hogan’s Heroes ...... 30 4:00 10:30 shelf. I find no record of a ’24 film called ‘"The'iSuest.” You 5 ...... WNEW, New York 24, Connecticut Public Televi­ Bonanza...... 40 Not for Women Only...... 30 Villa Alegre...... '. . . . 24 Another World ...... 20-22-30 News...... 40 Big V alley...... 5 Black N ew s...... 5 Jerry Visits...... 3 may be thinking of ‘"The Rescue,” from ’29, which co-starred 8 ...... WTNH, Newsion, Haven are also seen on Channel Lili Damita and Ronald Colman and was directed by a man 9 ....WOR, New York 53, Norwich. named Herbert Brenon. 18...... WHCT,Hartford Sunday, Jan. 18 DEAR DICK: A friend of mine told me that the Hager Monday, Jan. 19 20...... WATR, Waterbury . Twins were arrested for the murder of Stringbean, that 22...... WWLP, Springfield Subscribers to Greater 6:00 I Dream of Jeannie...... 8 2:45 ...... ® Stringbean’s musicai instrument was found in their posses- 6:00 Ironside ...... 9 Death and What to Do 24...... WEDH, HartfordHartford CA’TV will receive Everywoman...... 3 Catholic Service...... 9-22-30 Monty Python...... 57 M ovie...... 22 Swiss Family Robinson 8-40 sio„. true? - AGNES FULTON, Logansport, Ind. N ew s...... 3-8-22-30 American Outdoorsman .. 18 About I t ...... 24 30 ... .WHNB, West Hartford WHYN (40) on Cable Channel 6:30 Latino...... 40 10:30 3:00 Perspectives...... 9 No. ’The Hagers were uninvolved in that case. Somebody Bew itched...... 5 Film ...... 20 Tom T. Hall ...... 57 40...... WHYN, Springfield 4 and WGBY (57) on Cable Insight ...... 3 10:30 Gospel Jubilee ...... 18 else was arrested for the crime. New York Report ...... 9 M ovies...... 5-9 It Takes a Thief ...... 9 To Tell the Truth...'...... 30 8:30 5 7 ...... WGBY, Springfield Channel 7. Rev. Robinson ...... 5 Look Up and Live ...... 3 Connecticut R ep o rt...... 18 This Is the Life ...... 18 L assie...... 18 Anyone for Tennyson ____57 P h y llis...... 3 7:00 Devlin...... 8 W alkVcrant*^^ Mile ■ ^**’ ^ ' 0 4 ***“* year Hee State of the Union — ... 57 3:30 To be announced...... 20 7:30 Merv Griffin...... 5 Camera Three ...... 3 Point of V iew ...... 9 SSi^Se^. . i;::'}. Jaw nr^^ 11:00 Hour of P o w e r...... 18 Zoom...... 24-57 Vanishing Shadow ...... 3 M ovie...... 8-40 Wonder Window...... 5 Jewish Heritage...... 40 News...... 3-22-24-30 Human Dimension...... 20 7:30 Hee Haw started out as a network show in ’69, but was G unsm oke...... 40 Adam-12...... 5 State of the Union...... 24 This Is the Life ...... 8 Witness to Yesterday — 24 dropped two years later. It reappeared as a syndicated show Mary Hartman...... 5 10:45 Anyone for Tennyson ____24 6:15 Candid Cam era...... 8 9:00 Lucy Show...... 22 Lowell ’Thomas...... 57 later in ’71, and has been sailing along solidly ever since. Com, New Jersey R eport...... 9 Jewish L ife ...... 30 Changing T im es...... 30 N ew s...... 20 To be announced ...... 18 State of the Union Ring Around the World .. 30 8:00 obviously, is commercial. ' Dick Van Dyke...... 20 11:00 3:45 6:30 Friends of Man — 20 ...... 3-8-20-22-24-3040 Dillon Leasing Corp. 7:30 Eye on Women...... 3 A Conversation...... 30 NIontc Csrlo Circus 3 Hollywood Squares — 22-30 Piccadilly Circus...... 57 11:30 Arthur and Co...... 3 ^ Million M a n ...... 8-40 DEAR DICK: Is it true that Fonzie of Happy Days (Henry News . . . r ...... 3-8-20-22-30 Movies ...... 3-5-9 319 Main SL Manchestar Flintstones...... 5 4:00 Robert MacNeil ...... 24 Yogi Bear ...... 5 NHL Hockey...... 9 Winkler) died from an overdose? — JANET BLAZICH, Partridge Family...... 5 9:30 Johnny C arson...... 20-22-30 ’These Are the Days ___ 8-40 M ovie...... 8 Real McCoys...... 18 Polka ...... 40 Life in the S p irit...... 18 Phone 643-2145 Worship for Shut-Ins...... 8 Rex Humbard...... 9 Spring St. USA !!.'!!!!!!! 18 PueWo, Colo. M idnight To be announced...... 20 En Francais ...... 24 Martin Agronsky...... 57 10KI0 Christophers ...... 9 Hollywood & the Stars ... 22 Ellery Queen...... 20-22-30 Every week, it seems, rumors sweep the country about the News...... 8-40 Vegetable Soup...... 22 Family at W a r...... 24 N ova...... 24-57 death of one star or another. ’This week, it’s Henry Winkler’s Carrascolendas...... 57 8:00 Medical Center...... 3 Carrascolendas...... 30 Last of the Curlews...... 30 R hoda...... 3 12:30 M ovie...... 30 g.jQ turn. No, he didn’t die. No car accident, no overdose, no 6:45 N ew s...... 5 Merv G riffin...... 8 11:30 Dragnet ...... 40 Cross W its...... 5 RENTS Jerry Falwell...... 40 Sharing...... 18 nothing. Searching Society...... 24 Movie resum es...... 8-40 Face the Nation...... 3 Nat’l Geographic...... 57 On the Rocks ...... 8-40 1:00 6:00 7:00 Bicentennial Special...... 9 Make a Wish...... 8-40 9:00 DEAR DICK: I’ve never seen the McMillan’s baby on College Basketball...... 9 Tom orrow ...... 20-22-30 We Believe ...... 3 4:30 Kniair ^ McMillan & Wife. They never mention it at all. What happened N ew s...... 3-22-30 Living Word ...... 18 As Schools Match W its... 22 700 Q u b ...... 18 1:30 Teach-In...... 18 Andy Griffith ...... 5 News Special ...... 20-22-30 Wonderama...... 5 Adelante...... 30 Laurence Weii;!!!!!!!!!!! 5 ~ A. A. Williamsport. Md Invisible M an ...... 20-22-30 Joe Franklin...... — 9 B aro n ...... 40 MnviB On the last show of last season, there were two or three men- Concentration...... 8 Piccadilly Circus...... 24 Catholic Service...... 8 Noon Davey and Goliath...... 9 5:00 ...... IQ tioos of the baby, who was a boy. But this year, the producers Face the State ...... 3 Word of L ife...... 22 Mission: Impossible ...... 5 ‘ "on oi on the addition of the baby was not a vital element, so they M ovie...... 5 MCMiiian & m te . . . elected to omit it. F*resumably, the kid could still pop up some 8:30 M ovie...... 9 Issues & Answers ...... 8-40 Where We Came From . 22-30 Masterpiece Theatre ... 24-57 current plays are not to mention it again. Tuesday, Jan. 20 Neighbor’s Religion...... 3 Hour of P o w er...... 9 9:30 Erica ...... 24-57 Mundo R eal...... 24 Merv Griffin...... 5 11:00 Insight ...... 8 Insight ...... 20 6:00 5:15 Oral Roberts...... 18 DEAR DICK: It seems when a TV show comes on I like To Tell the ’Truth...... 30 Welcome Back Kotter .. 8-40 News. . ^ . . . 3-8-22-24-3040-57 0Mlacation ^Special Day of Discovery...... 9 Kelly’s K o ra er...... 22 N ew s...... 3-8-22-30 Post-Game Show ...... , 3 10K)0 it is always cancelled. First it was Apple’s Way and now Open D oor...... 57 .Consumer Survival — 24-57 Mary H S ^ a n ...... 5 Oral Roberts...... 22 What About Women...... 30 Bewitched ...... 5 Sacred Heart...... 40 5:30 B ro n k ...... 3 it’s ’Three For the Road. What can be done to keep the show on 7:30 9:00 Dick Van Dyke...... 20 12:30 Weekend N ew s...... 5 the air. — J.J., Wilson, N.C. It Takes a ’Thief...... 9 Cars Occasion Car Golf...... 3 Vanishing Shadow ...... 3 M.A.S.H...... 3 11:30 8:45 Pre-Game Show...... 3 Living Faith ...... 18 Nothing. You have a problem, J.J. You’re not in the L assie...... 18 Jimmy Swaggart...... 18 Adam-12...... 5 Rookies ...... 8-40 Movies ...... 3-5-9 Davey and Goliath...... 40 Dialogue...... 8 Bill M oyers...... 24-57 mainstream with the rest of us. Come on, face up to life and To be announced...... 20 Antiques...... 24-57 Don A dam s...... 8 Poiice Women...... 20-22-30 Merv G riffin...... ;.... 8 9:00 Meet the P re ss...... 20-22-30 .|g.3 g enjoy the cultural attributes of Police Story and Starsky and Zoom...... 24-57 Wild Wild West ...... 40 Roger DeCoster...... 18 Adams Chronicles...... 24-57 Johnny C arso n ...... 20-22-30 Barrio...... 3 Conversations W ith...... 40 Spirts E x tr a ...... 5 ^ ^ood American. G unsm oke...... 40 6:00 Music C ity...... 20 9:30 Mystery of the Week ____40 New D a y ...... 8 1:00 N.Y.P.D...... 9 DEAR DICK: Are Cher and Greg Allman still married? I 6:15 Vaudeville Special...... 5 Get’s Make a Deal ...... 22 One Day at a T im e...... 3 Robert MacNeil...... 57 Oral Roberts...... 9 M ovie...... 5 H-OO heard they were and I want to know if it’s true. — TERESA N ew s...... 20 Happy D ays...... 8 Robert MacNeil...... 24 Christian Living...... 18 IKK) Day of Discovery...... 22 Labor Bicentennial ___, . . 8 Niiews 3-22-30 REEB, Springfield, Mo. 6:30 Christopher Closeup ...... 40 Day of Discovery...... 18 ’Treasure Hunt ...... 30 Tomorrow ...... _j^20-22-30 Champions...... 9 p.ahB Pr««!man...... R ^*>6 on-again, off-again marriage is off again. ’They did get Nevrs...... 3-8-20-22-30 News...... 22 Room 222 ...... 40 9:15 Flintstones...... 40 It Tairas a Thiof...... sa together after their first separation, but that didn’t work, Partridge Famiiy...... 5 10:00 1:30 Monster Concert ...... 24-57 Martin Agronsky...... 57 Joe Franklin...... 9 Davey and Goliath...... 8 1:30 Kup’s Show ...... 57 looks like its permanently kaput. Real McCoys...... 18 Shirley MacLaine...... 3 Conn. N ew sm akers...... 30 8 :0a 9:30 Sexism in L anguage...... 8 1 1 ;ig DEAR DICK: Please settle a bet between my mother and As Man Behaves ...... 24 News...... 5 *Fun Cars 6:30 Good Tim es...... 3 ^f’Substitute International Zone...... 3 M ovies...... 20-22-30 ivourc me. Who was the father in the series, Apple’s Way. — KATHY Gettin’ O ver...... 57 Cross Wits ^...... 5 Marcus Welby...... 8-40 Captain Noah ...... 8 N ew s...... 8-20-22-30 Gilligan’s Island...... 40 ‘ ...... SMALL, Irving, N.Y. 7K)0 Happy D ays...... 8-40 Living Word ...... 18 You’re Why We’re H ere... 9 Faith for Today...... 18 , It was Ronny Cox. Cars 2KK) N ew s...... ; .3-22-40 H ockey...... 9 Joe Forrester...... 20-22-30 ’Truth or Consequences ... 22 Book B e a t...... 24 M ovies...... 3-30 Woman Alive ...... 24 Super B ow l...... 3 Superman...... 40 David Susskind...... 5 Andy Griffith ...... 5 700 Q u b ...... 18 Let Us Celebrate...... 30 H abitat...... 57 A You Have The Need ... We Have The Car M ovies...... 8-40 '!'l;4 g DEAR DICK: In “Gone With the Wind,” was the actor who Concentration...... 8 Movin’ O n ...... 20-22-30 Insight ...... 40 World Press ...... 57 Wild Wild West ...... 9 It Takps a Thipf « plnycd Stuait Tarletpn the same one who played Superman in Ironside ...... 9 O urstory...... 24-57 10:30 ^ T o Rent By The Day, Week Or Month. 10:00 7KK) Leonard Bernstein...... 57 Tell Me Where ...... sn *he TV series? — N.R., Wallingford, Conn. Pop Goes the Country___18 8:30 Human Dimension...... 18 Lamp Unto My F e e t...... 3 Sixty M inutes...... 3 Woman ...... 24-57 Yes. “Gone With the Wind” was Gmrge Reeves’ first film. F ilm ...... 20 P o p ...... 3

J..y Page 6 - WEEKEND - Jan. 17, 1W6 - r 7 ^ n f : r • r IN WEEKEND Jan. 17, 1976 - Page 7 Friday, Jan. 23 Brazilian pianists ^ J ' At thf Buthntll Wednesday, Jan. 21 On their first tour to the United States Jazz-pops comes to Hartford’s Bushnell $25,000 Pyram id...... ! 8 Reply to the State of the as a piano duo, Jose Alberto Kaplan and Memorial Hall Jan. 24 at 8:15 p.m. in the 6:00 6:00 700 C lu b ...... 18 Union...... 24 Gerardo Parente will present a program first of the 1976 series of Hartford N ew s...... 3-8-22-30 Wild Kingdom...... 20-30 N ew s...... 3-8-22-30 Sanford & Son ...... 20-22-30 Big M oney...... 22 Dance in A m erica...... 57 Bewitched ...... 5 Week in R eview ...... 24-57 featuring Brazilian music Jan. 24 at 8 p.m. Symphony Pops Concerts. Featured is Bewitched ...... 5 at the Heublein Hall Auditorium in the pianist-composer Dave Brubeck who will It Takes a Thief...... 9 College Basketball...... 24 10:30 It Takes a T hief...... 9 8:30 Room 222 ...... 40 be joined by two of his sons, Darius at the L assie...... 18 Meet the M ayors...... 9 L a ssie...... 18 Merv G riffin...... 5 Hartford Hospital School of Nursing, To be announced ...... 20 Martin Agronsky ...... 57 Mayor’s Half Hour . ______18 To be announced ...... 20 Chico & the Man . . . .20-22-30 Hartford. - keyboard and Dan on drums. Zoom...... 24-57 8;00 10:45 Zoom...... 24-57 Wall St. W eek...... 24-57 Tickets will be available at the door or For reservations, call the box office at Gunsmoke ...... 40 Tony Orlando & Dawn — 3 Starsky & Hutch ...... 8-40 Gunsmoke ...... 40 9:00 by calling All-state Insurance Company, 246-6807. 6:15 Cross W its...... 5 11:00 6:15 M ovie...... 3 East Hartford, 289-8613. N ew s...... 20 Bionic Woman.,...... 8-40 Mary Hartm an...... 5 N ew s...... 20 M o v ie...... 8-40 Kaplan and Parente will also appear at Country dancing ' ABA Basketball...... 9 Lucy Show ...... 9 6:30 Rockford F iles ...... 20-22-30 Bailey Auditorium in Manchester High 6:30 700 C lub...... 18 Preferably Playford presents Playford N ew s...... 3-8-20-22-30 Dick Van D yke...... 20 N ew s...... 3-8-20-22-30 Masterpiece Theatre ... 24-57 School during the forenoon of Jan. 26. Jonathan Winters — 20-22-30 English Country Dancing Friday at the Partridge Family...... 5 N ew s...... 22-24-30-57 Partridge Fam ily...... 5 9:30 The concert tour of the piano duo is Images of Aging...... 57 Footprints Gallery, 466 Main St. The Real McCoys...... 18 11:30 Real McCoys...... 18 Pat Robertson ...... 18 sponsored by the Connecticut-Paraiba 6:30 En Francais ...... 24 M o v ies...... , ...... 5-9 Guppies to Groupers...... 24 10:00 dances will be held the second and fourth M ovie...... 5 “Partners of the Americas.” Book B e a t...... 57 Johnny Carson ...... 20-22-30 Carrascolendas...... 57 N ew s...... 5 Friday evenings of each month from 7:30 9:00 Robert MacNeil...... 57 to 10:30. 6:45 7:00 Living Word ...... 18 Free recital at UConn Searching Society...... 24 Reply to the State of the N ew s...... 3-22-40 Police Story ...... 20-22-30 The first half hour will be a review ot Union...... 3-8-20-22-30-40-57 7:00 11:45 Andy Griffith ...... 5 Austin City L im its...... 24-57 The University of Connecticut (Storrs) basics. New members will be N ew s...... 3-22-40 9:30 N ew s...... 8-40 Space 1999 ...... 8 10:30 music department continues its free facul­ welcome and should attend the early The R ock ...... 18 Andy Griffith ...... 5 12:15 Ironside ...... 9 X Torch of Champions ____ 9 ty recitals Wednesday at 8:15 p.m. in Von sessions. Monster Concert ...... 24 Skiing with Hoffm an...... 18 Concentration...... 8 Merv G riffin...... 8 New Directions ...... 18 der Mehden Recital Hall. A donation of $1 is suggested. Peter Film ...... 20 Ironside ...... 9 9:45 M o v ie...... 40 11:00 Ronald Apperson, a lecturer in music Gamick is the musical director. For Aviation W eather...... 24-57 Champions...... 18 Baretta...... 8-40 N ew s...... 3-8-22-24-30-40-57 further information, call 649-9208. 12:30 To Tell the Truth...... 30 from Granby, will offer a tuba recital. He F ilm ...... 20 10:00 N ew s...... 3 Mary H artm an...... 5 will be assisted by Clinton Adams, piano, To Tell the Truth...... 30 WHA Hockey ...... 3 7:30 1:00 Lucy Show ...... 9 atid Tucker Joljey, tuba. Dinner Theaters Victory Garden...... 57 N ew s...... 5 Match Game P M ...... 3 Dicic Van D yk e...... 20 Tomorrow ...... 20-22-30 Adam-12...... 5 yApperson h ^ performed with the Hart­ “Guys and Dolls” starring George 7:30 Latin New Y ork...... 9 11:30 1:30 Wilburn Brothers...... 18 ford Symphony Orchestra Brass Quintet, Broadway's latest hit Vanishing Shadow ...... 3 Living Word ...... 18 Movies ...... 3-5-9 Chakiris is playing at the CoachUght Joe Franklin...... 9 Human Dim ension...... 20 Quartet and l^w Brass Trio. Adam-12...... 5 Petrocelli...... 20-22-30 Merv G riffin...... 8 Dinner Theatre in East Windsor through Let’s Make a D ea l...... 22 Johnny Carson ...... 20-22-30 The latest hit on Broadway is a revival of the 1927 comedy, “The F e b ru ^ ; It will be followed by “Zorba! ” Robert MacNeil...... 24 Rookies ...... 40 Royal Family,” hy George S. Kaufman and Edna Ferber, which featuring Theodore Bikel. Hollywood Squares ...... 30 In area theaters Thursday, Jan. 22 Robert MacNeil...... 57 ' At the Chateau deVillein'East Windsor, Room 222 ...... 40 Winding up a month’s run at the Hart­ opened Dec. 30jgt the Helen Hayes Theatre. Critics say the show’s 6:00 9:30 “My Fair Lady” will run through Feb. 8. Candid Camera...... 8 Mary Tyler Moore has her Martin Agronsky ...... 57 1:00 ford Stage Co. in Hartford is the musical success depend on Rosemary Harris, shown here with Sam Levene. N ew s...... 3-8-22-30 Nashville on the Road . . . 18 Manna...... 18 Midnight Special ___ 20-22-30 own musical special, 8:00 Bewitched ...... 5 To be announced ...... 20 10:00 revue by Noel Coward called “Oh (UPI photo) Music lecture “ Mary’s Incredible Hamburg Circus...... 3 1:30 It Takes a Thief...... 9 Hollywood Squares ...... 22. Double Play L ottery...... 3 Coward!” It’s final performance is Sun­ Dream,” Thursday at 10 Cross W its...... 5 Joe Franklin...... 9 “Passion and Enlightenment,” the se­ L assie...... 18 Governor’s Report...... 24 N ew s...... 5 day. Opening Jan. 30 is the world p.m. on CBS-T’V, Channel Donny and M arie...... 8-40 2:00 cond in a music lecture series presented To be announced ...... 20 Special Edition...... 30 Harry 0 ...... 8-40 premiere of Ray Aranha’s play “The 3. NHL H ockey...... 9 M o v ie...... 5 by the Hartford Symphony Auxiliary, will Zoom...... 24-57 Dragnet ...... 40 Living Word ...... 18 Estate.” For reservations, call the box of­ be given Monday from 1:30 to 3 p.m. at the Gunsmoke ...... 40 Martin Agronsky ...... 57 10:30 fice at 525-4258. V — Forum of the arts auditorium of the American School for the 6:15 8:00 Celebrity Sweepstakes _ 3' The Producing Guild is billing Deaf in West Hartford. The lecture is one N ew s...... 20 Waltons ...... 3 M edix...... 18 “Philadelphia, Here I Come! ” tonight and By June Tompkins Saturday, Jan. 24 of the “Renaissance to Rock” series. 6:30 Cross W its...... 5 Realidades...... 24-57 Sunday and Jan. 22 through 25 at the Tickets are available at the door. N ew s...... 3-8-20-22-30 Welcome Back Kotter .. 8-40 11:00 6:00 Tom and J erry ...... 8-40 Run Joe R un...... 20-22-30 Tower Theatre of the Hartford Insurance Partridge Fam ily____;t . .. 5 M ovie...... 9 N ew s...... 3-8-22-24-30-40-57 Reading Show ...... 3 Public Service ...... 9 11:00 Group, Asylum Ave. at Cogswell St. in Real McCoys...... 18 700 C lub...... 18 Mary Hartm an...... 5 6:30 Sigm und...... 20 Space Nuts ...... 3 Hartford. Curtain time is 8:30 p.m. For Cop and the K id___.20-22-30 Josie & Pussycats...... 22-30 As Man Behaves ...... 24 Lucy Show ...... 9 Eye on Women ...... 3 Soul T ra in ...... 5 reservations, call the box office at 525- Gettin’ Over ...... 57 Fourth E sta te...... 24 Dick Van D yke...... 20 Public Service ...... 5 9:00 Speed B u g g y ...... 8-40 The Way It Was...... 57 1731. 7:00 11:30 7:00 Bullwinkle...... 3 Action T heatre...... 9 N ew s...... 3-22-40 Movies ...... 3-5-9 Ranger Station...... 3 Bugs Bunny...... 5 Planet of the Apes.. .20-22-30 8:30 Andy Griffith ...... 5 Merv G riffin...... 8 Underdog...... 5 Kathryn Kuhlman ...... 9 Electric Co...... 24 Music at UConn Merv G riffin...... 5 Concentration...... 8 Johnny Carson ...... 20-22-30 Cartoon C arnival...... 8 Waldo K itty...... 20-22-30 Wednesday at 8:15 p.m., Wesley Thouin Ironside ...... 9 Barney M iller...... 8-40 M annix...... 40 Lucy Show ...... 22 Electric Co...... 24 11:30 G rady...... 20-22-30 will perform in a student percussion Wally’s Workshop ...... 18 12:30 Public Service ...... 30 9:30 Ghost B usters...... 3 Film ...... 20 Anyone for Tennyson ___24 recital in Von der Mehden Recital Hall at Longstreet...... 40 7:30 Scooby-Doo ...... 3 Oddball Couple...... 8-40 Black Perspective...... 24-57 Lowell Thomas...... , 57 the University of Connecticut in Storrs. 1:00 Big Blue Marble ...... 3 Komedy K lassics...... 5 W estwind...... 20-22-30 To Tell the Truth...... 30 9:00 The event is free. Tomorrow ...... 20-22-30 Casper ...... 5 Lost Saucer...... 8-40 Mr. Rogers ...... 24 Sts. of San Francisco .. . 8-40 Thursday at 8:15 p.m., Andres Segovia, 7:30 N ew s...... 9 Mr. Magoo...... 9 Noon M ovie...... 20-22-30 1:30 guitarist, will present a program in Vanishing Shadow ...... 3 I Dream of Jeannie...... 22 Pink Panther ...... 20-22-30 Valley of Dinosaurs...... 3 TV T heatre...... 24-57 Joe Franklin...... 9 Adam-12...... 5 Beverly Hillbillies...... 30 Mr. R o g e r s...... 24 Eastside Comedy...... 5 Jorgensen Auditorium. For reservations, 8:00 10:00 Uncle Croc’s Block ...... 8 call the box office at 486-4226. Ranger Station...... 3 Shazam ...... 3 Josie & Pussycats...... 20 Jan. 24 at 8 p.m., the Eastern Division Porky Pig ...... 5 Gilligan ...... 8-40 Jetson s...... 22-30 All-State Music Festival is scheduled to Hong Kong P h h o ey ...... 8-40 Dick Tracy ...... 9 Tennis...... 24 appear in Joi;gensen Auditorium. Call the Public Service ...... 9 Land of the Lost — 20-22-30 Bowling ...... 40 box office for reservations. Emergency ...... 20-22-30 Sesame St...... 24 12:30 \ 10:30 Fat A lb ert...... 3 8:30 Groovie Goolies^...... 8-40 American Bandstand...... 8 Tryouts for Tri-Tow n Flintstones...... 5 L a ssie...... 9 Go-USA ...... 20-22-30 Open casting for the Tri-Town Players’ VALUE production of “The Mousetrap” will be I* 3 heat ieUcI ons plus‘''co^" held Thursday and Friday at 7:30 p.m. at ' Convenie'nl "reach-in" top' Q | | | h Draw strings oiiow bonnet _ Grammy nominees listed the Lottie Fisk Building, Henry Park, adjustment to any head sixe Rockville. — child or aduit. Parts are available for five men and • Color styled in Pink and LOS ANGELES (UPI) — Nominations There were five nominees in each white. in 48 categories were announced Tuesday category and those in No. 1, Record of the three women. Backstage workers are also for the 18th annual Grammy Awards of Year, were “At Seventeen,” by Janis Ian; needed. Headline show at MHS the National Academy of Recording Arts “Love Will Keep Us Together,” Captain & The Agatha Christie mystery is scheduled for performances on March 19, and Sciences. Tennile; “Lyin’ Eyes,” the Eagles; The Dealer’s Choice from Dallas, Tex., 1973 inter­ School’s Bailey Auditorium. The program, spon­ “ Mandy,” Barry Manilow; and 20, 26 and 27. > Consumer Sales Jim Pendergast of Manchester is the national quartet champions of the Society for the sored by the Silk City Chorus, will benefit the Winners, picked by secret ballot of 4,000 Rhinestone Cowboy,” Glen Campbell’s Manchester Drug Advisoiy Council and the academy members, will be announced on hit. director. Preservation and Encouragement of Barber Shop For more information, call the Tri- Institute of Logop^ics in wichita, Kan. Manchester Parkade King’s Section a television special on the CBS network Miss Ian had the most nominations — Quartet Singing in America, headline “Memories Feb. 28. five - followed by the Eagles with four. Town Players at 647-9697. in Harmony” at 8 tonight in Manchester High Page 8 - WEEKEND - Jan. 17,1976 Libraries add many b o o k s Fiction McFarlane - Peter Puck: a memoir by Alison Lurie love that hockey game McDonald — Little plants for De Felitta — Audrey Rose small spaces Eden — The time of the Ogburn — The southern Ap­ palachians McNarry — Ship models in dragon miniature Harris — Baroni Reid — Microbes and men Russell - A city in terror Mileto — Louie’s widow; one Hirschfeld — Secrets woman’s vengeance against Reeman — Whinged escort Sheehy — Ireland in colour Stage — ’The birth of America the underworld Tyler — Searching for Celeb Mooney — Gods of air and .Nonfiction Thomas — Harry Warren and the Hollywood musical darkness Adamson — The ruins of time Murray — Practical modern Buxton — Excellence in un­ Wald — Myth America Wilson — Sociobiology weaving iversity teaching Nichols — The handmade Stamps and coins Churchill — Lady Randolph Stars of country music — Ed. by Malone and McCulloh greenhouse from windowsill Churchill to backyard Goldner — The making of On the Creation of a just a world order — Ed. by Saul H. Nielsen — Solzhenitsyb’s Locai medai availabie King Kong religion Gooders — Wildlife paradises Mendolovitz CoUectors’ Club International?” It’s true The Evangelicals — Ed. by Pickering — Bob Dylan ap­ _ , By RUSS MacKENDRICK Goulart — Bum steers proximately — in Langhorne, Pa., and they publish the Guggisberg— Wild cats of the David F. Wells and John D. This locally-designed medal is now on “Zip Me News.” Zip corners of four might Woodbridge Potter — World treasury of world shore life in color sale in bronze and .999 silver. The initials Klop — Harmattan make an easy substitute for those long, Hechinger — Growing up in Sayre — Rosalind Franklin stand for Ancient Free and Accepted America Davis — Gene Davis long strips of plate numbers. Scott’s and DNA Masons. One side shows the Masonic Tem­ Huser — River running Eiliott— Write if you get work catalog generally gives them a slight Schultz — Peanuts jubilee ple at 25 E. Center St., near the post of­ Hutchings — A. quarter cen­ Goldman - The actor’s premium over plain blocks of four. ’The Sears — Hometown U.S.A. fice. The medal marks the 150th anniver­ tury of decorating and freedom first one they list is the Sam Houston, Uribe — The black book of teaching country painting Isaacs — All the moves sary of the lodge — not the building. number 1242, away back in 1964. Tempus American intervention in Kemp — How to take better Kennedy - The Negritude Dr. William Buckley’s book, “A New Chile fugit. Polaroid pictures poets England Pattern,” tells that "the Masonic White — The first three years Aetrcnis, mwjtvirng King — I am king Korda — Power! How to get Brethren which was to compose the of life In the piece on Ethiopian stamps two Kluge — The practice of death it, how to use it Manchester Lodge No. 73, assembled in Wilks — The Brontes Kushner — Breast cancer Lang — Poems and plays, with their hall on Aug. 11,1826.” This hall was weeks ago this statement appeared: "in The McCall’s book of quilts in a brick schoolhouse at Manchester cat-dom wehbaa...aetrcnis, mwjtvirng...” Green. Later they met in the Center I made no such accusation — it was the Academy at about the location of the pre­ work of cold-weather electronic gremlins sent Masonic Hall (the Academy was at the printery. ’The section should have Here’s bookmobile route read “in cat-dom where the Abyssinian is moved to Birch St. and still stands.) The 2:10 p.m. —Homestead Park 1:30 p.m. —Bliss St. a cherished breed. It has fur as soft as a Here’s next week’s schedule hall as shown was vipened in 1926— so it’s for the Manchester Public Apartments. 2:10 p.m. —Esquire Dr. rabbit’s and the feet are so small the 50 years for the building and 150 for the Library bookmobile: 2:50 p.m. —Woodhill and 2:50 p.m. —Bretton Rd. and kittens seem to be standing on tiptoe.” Lodge. Monday Evergreen Rds. Transit Lane. The medal was designed by the coin So ailurophiles relax; we share a 3:30 p.m. —Crescent and 3:30 p.m. -Barry and household with a corpulent cat named 11 a.m. —N. Elm St. - committee of No. 73 and the sculpture and 11:40 a.m. —Candlewood Durant Sts. Saulters Rds. Sheba (who always asks to be bed or let 4:10 p.m. —Parkade 4:10 p.m. —Loomis St. striking was done by the Roger Williams Dr. Mint of Providence, R.I. out at the crux of a TV drama) and I would 1:30 p.m. —Hamlin St. Apartments. Friday Specimens examined had good heft and be the last one to say “in cat-dom wehbaa 2:10p.m. —ClintonSt. (near Wednesday 1:40 p.m. —Sunnybrook clean strikes. The silver one is shiny, not aetrcnis, mwjtvirng!” Oak). 10:30 a.m. —Lincoln Center. Apartments. antiqued — let it develop its own patina. Aluminum cents 2:50 p.m. —Meadow and 11:40 a.m. —Ivy Manor 2:20 p.m. —Pine Ridge (Address: "Coins,” P.O. Box 102, Now they tell us! There were over 1.5 Pilgrim Lanes. Apartments. Apartments. 3:30 p.m. —Ferguson and 1:30 p.m. —Briarwood Dr. 3:10 p.m. —Drexel and Croft Manchester, Conn. 06040. Postfree at $3.50 million of those aluminum cents run off at Garth Rds. 2:10 p.m. —Leland Dr. Drs. for the bronze, $20 silver. Numbered sets the mint bearing the date 1974. Except for 4:10 p.m. —Alice and 2:50 p.m. —Santina Dr. 4 p.m. —Rachel Rd. (250 only), at $23.50). the ones handed out to congressmen and Arcellia Drs. 3:30 p.m. —Winthrop Rd. First day possibilities two for the archives, all of these were Tuesday 4:10 p.m. —Squire Village. Linn’s Stamp News has a full-color pic (presumably) melted down. Watch and 10:30 a.m. —Squire Village. Thursday of the 50-flag sheet due out Feb. 23. It was wait. 1:30 p.m. —Castle and Turn- 10:30 a.m. —Head Start. designed by Walt Reed of Westport, Conn. A tricky quiz bull Rds. CHf^OMACOlOK It is costly for kids, ($6.50) but looks like' Salvaged a passing grade on a tricky an attractive and informative item. quiz of 20 questions at the Central Connec­ Rrst Federal exhibit BLACK & WHITE TV Perhaps having twinges of conscience, the ticut Coin Club on the 6th. At least got the ’The new Community Showcase area at the recently Postal Service Sales Division will forgo one right about the Hogge money of the modernized First Federal Savings office in East Hart­ STEREO-RADIO the usual 50-cent service rip and will supp­ Sommer Islands (Bermuda). ’There is a ford has as its first exhibit a collection of modern pain­ Sales & Service ly full sheets with a first-day cancellation story about this coin in a recent issue of tings and collages by Edward Molans, owner of the Hart­ for face value. Many oUier first-day Coin World. Hogs were left behind by Juan ford Framing Co. of East Hartford. It is his first one-man possibilities are outlin^ by Linn’s with a Bermudez in 1515; they prospered, to the ALWAYS BEST show. listing of all the state capitals and their joy of Sir George Somers, who was BUY AT zip c^es. shipwrecked there in 1609. The first One-woman show to open 1VBNPIKETV Zippy collectors coinage, in 1616, showed a hog on one side a Biggest Trades Would you believe that there is a "Zippy and a sailing vessel on the other. A one-women exhibition featuring works by Susan Goldberg of Manchester is featured at Foot Prints art a Free Home Trial gallery, 466 Main St. in Manchester, from Jan. 19 to Feb. a ONE YEAR Concerts at RAW 15. FREE SERVICE The Marion Brown Group, recently a 'Satisfaction returned from Europe, will perform its DEUCXius n z n *01110 o m h i s *piiSTt first American concert of 1976 tonight at Guaranteed 8:30 and 11 at Real Art Ways (RAW) at 197 or Money Asylum St., Hartford. PIZZERIA ■Refunded Dixieland In Meriden Contemporary^ guitarist/composer 182 S. Main St., Manchester The Dixieland All Stars, a Ndw York William Hellermann of New York City 0pp. Spring Straat will present a classical guitar recital at City basedntraditional jazz group in­ OPEN DAILY EXCEPT MONDAYS 11 AM-11 PM RAW on Jan. 24 at 8:30 p.m. Music of the cluding fokr jazz stars will appear Jan. 24 SPEUALIZING IN TAKE-OVT ORDERS at 8:30 v.m. at Holiday Inn, Meriden. Ohe American avant2garde will be featured. concert is prefented by the Conndcticut Tickets are available at the door. For TEL 643-0031 Tradltlonag Jazz Club, Inc. more information, call 525-5521.