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Ella Vol. XCVIII, No, 95 — Manchester, Conn., Tuesday, January 23, 1979 Vicinity prop. > A Family NEWSpaper Since 1861« 20$ Single Copy > 156 Home Delivered I Grasso today asked the Small W Z * CAMPING EQUIPMENT FAMOUS BRAND Business Administration to make u i flood-ravaged Connecticut eligi- featuring this week... I bit’ for emergency federal aid. T u n COTS, tuEnm u u , m MansEssES, TELEVISION - APPLIANCES In a letter to SBA Regional STOVES, UNTUNS MANCHESTER I Director Stanley C Weinberg, the Iran Exile governor said initial estimates I FARR’S NOMENFMIfEMENT show at least $2.3 million worth of THE evtUYTHIMG STORt jvttifUte m . flood damage was caused in M M M W E-SM ST 2 m ain s t s e h MERCURY southern Connecticut as a result OKN O Alir TO S F.M, J. FAM • 643-7111 m i m " TV 649-3589 of last weekend's snow, ice and ® ■ i « - Wd H Sti9 1 9m» I rain storms. Eyes Move 2 Mrs. Grasso said the damage VOLKSWAGEN REPAIR I figure is likely to go much higher. by factory trained specialists Stratford was hardest hit, the I governor said, with nearly 30 P h il P et* 0 i s businesses suffering an estimated Locicero end Zidek A R C O 0 For Power S iS k J m K $1 million in damage. In the same city, 500 homes had to be pumped TEH RAN , Iran (UPI) — A top aide B46-N36 CARPET AND FLOOR COVERING Bakhtiar’s Cabinet. I out, Mrs. Grasso said. of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini said Qarabaghi said he hoped there TOG MAIN STIIIT OMI MOI lire SAT f-A INUIS i Fll f f J E L Mrs. Grasso said flood damage today a revolutionary council be would not be a showdown between 3 PSP AUTO REPAIR I liSlSlr' MANCHDTn OUT OF TOtO (All COlllCT MS-OMS I to businesses in Milford was es­ set up after Khomeini’s return 706 Main St. • **Arco Charo#” • / the army and the several m illion M a n c h e B ltr Friday in the apparent first step Connecticul's Largeil Floor Covering Dealer timated at a minimum of $500,000, anti-government demonstrators while damage to private toward wresting power from expected to welcome Khomeini in I dwellings was put at $150,000. Prem ier Shahpour Bakhtiar and set­ Tehran Friday. MANCHESTER SAFE & LOCK CO. § i i The governor said 200 to 300 ting up an Islamic Republic, But political sources noted the riVf LOaiSMIfH ^ MERCURY I cars were damaged by the storm Mehdi Bazargan, leader of the crucial question remained whether and “ some are still underwater at Islamic Freedom Movement, told the armed forces would intervene to ‘ 53 MAIN ST.. MANCHESTER • 643-6922 ' { r Y \ I this time." reporters the revolutionary council prevent the formation of a Khomeini Q u a t i t y .o c .s s / | _ i v Phone 646-2756 In North Branford damage to would set up a transitional govern­ I J Sa'es Co"iO'Pa! on C-anges t— government and possible declaration II NO SERVICE CHARGE ment, advised Bakhtiar to resign and ^ D i b LI«/V h Saes 4 Se'vce - Bo^flea Most / /vC"S^ I businesses and private dwellings of an Islamic republic. ' t^ U M U W h ,e ,s " Sloe* fiepa-'S jt ai' i pas f I was e.stimated at $445,000. The said the Islamic government that A Khomeini government or Islamic ^ 1 — * so A e Ma»e Ae»s Sc sso's 4 I ' ' ' governor said 75 homes and 60 w ill finally emerge will emulate the ® ”«-"g Shea’S S'^a'pe’^eo £ RaurviUonf lor • Holtli • Alrtlnu • stiamtlilBt republic would doom the chances of I trailers had to be evacuated. golden years of Islamic rule some 827 Main Straat MmehastBr the shah returning to Iran. “ How the Mrs. Grasso said at least 200 1300 years ago. troops w ill take such a development FLO’S Cake Decorating Supplies Inc. I homes had to be pumped out in Khomeini, who is in Paris, said in is anybody’s guess," the sources Norwich, while businesses in Washington Rally an interview with Iranian journalists said. 1646-0226 675-3252 Bozrah suffered at least $200,000 published in Iranian newspapers Anti-abortionists rally on the U.S. Capitol Troops loyal to the shah rampaged ACONPlfTEUNEOF WITON CAKE DECORATIONS I in damage. Supreme Court’s ruling that resulted in today he w ill announce his policy in through the west Iranian town of R&G AUTO SERVICE grounds Monday in support of their cause. liberalizing the nation’s abortion laws. (UPI Tehran’s cemetery following his Rezaiyeh in retailiation for public return Friday after 15 years of exile. 111 CENTER ST. 70 UNION 8T. • Front End SptclallBiB • Tuna Up Chad Ruling Today marks the sixth anniversary of the photo) rejoicing over the shah's departure MANCHESTER. CONN. ROCKVILLE. CONN. • Brakes A Shocks • Air Conditioning It was his first meeting with Ira­ last Tuesday. At least eight anti-shah Mon. • a«t. tO-5 Mon. • Sal. 10-S PLYMOUTH, Mass. (UPI) • Road Sarvica nian reporters since he started the demonstrators were killed and 33 TNurt., 10-I Fri. 10-9 I The parents of 3-year-old Ready to servo your Travel Needs 436 CENTER ST. Tel. 849-3983 MANCHESTER I anti-shah movement 14 months ago. wounded in what appeared to be a leukemia victim Chad Green were Khomeini said the members of the Wedding Cakes A Specialty ordered by a Superior Court judge Carter Prepares Speech replay of last week's army attack on revolutionary council w ill not be just This office is truly unique in that the service and needs and particular preferences are evaluated and anti-shah demonstrators in the today to stop treating their son clergymen. “ Clergy will be expertise is afforded for nothing! No charge is made satisfied by an expert, bonded office staff that ask no southern oil center of Ahvaz. |£VfRyTH//VG IN with laetrile and large doses of represented like other segments of J for information and assistance for or about air tickets, more than a simple "thank you.” Pictured above, sit­ Tank troops raced through I vitamins A and C. society," he said. hotels, passports, etc., which cost exactly the same as ting Karen, standing Donna and Tom ready to serve Rezaiyeh and fired on anti-shah .•M IRRO RS .SHOWER DOORS Judge Guy Volterra issued an On ‘State of the Union’ If confronted by a coup d’etat, those developed through the time, effort, and hard your Travel needs. demonstrators. Witnesses predicted STORE FRONTS.SAFETY GLASS| Westside Shoe Repair I order enjoining Diane and Gerald work of the "do-it-yourself-er," Your individual travel Khomeini, who orchestrated Shah an even higher death toll. • BATHTUB ENCLOSURES I Green from continuing the WASHINGTON (UPI) - President Capitol H ill to deliver the 9 p.m. EST 566 Center Street which will face a tough fight in the Mohammed Reza Pahlavi's ouster, Khomeini aides admitted the metabolic therapy they had used Carter is working on the seventh address which will be nationally Manchester • Tel. 643-8285 Senate. said, “ We shall fight.” ayatollah, who led a 14-month move­ JJL WHITE GLASS CO., bic. Authorized "Hanover Shoe" Sales Agent in conjunction with Chad’s court- draft of the "hopeful but realistic" televised and broadcast. Speaker Thomas P. O’Neill, who In the Islamic, government, he ment to bring down the shah, would , Quality repairers of Footwear, Handbags and Leather ordered chemotherapy State of the Union address he will ‘It’s shaping up.” said one aide FURNITURE TOPS • PICTURE WINDOWS was with the House Democratic said, “ All liberties will be be unsafe once he landed in Iran to Goods. Boot Repair Specialists. Hand Tooled Belts - I treatments. deliver tonight to a joint session of who has worked closely on the speech leadership briefed on the address by guaranteed unless there is something end his 15-year exile. Bakhtiar’s Manchotitr 11 Bi.Mll $1. “Bergamot" Brass Buckles. Volterra also refused to return Congress, with Carter. 649-7322 4 . . Carter, Vice President Walter Mon­ which we consider not to be in spokesmen admitted they could not r OVER 11 YEARS EEFERIENCE Hours: Mon.-FrI. 8-5:30. Sal. 8-3:30. Closed Weds. I full legal custody of the boy to his | A White House official said Carter The address, "puts the policies of dale and other White House officials national interest." guarantee Khomeini's safety in a parents, who had challenged a had worked on the address more than the administration and the Monday, said there will be "some "M arxist and leftist groups would crowd expected to be the largest in previous court ruling that gave on any other speech in the two years president’s philosphy" in perspec­ elements of controversy” in the be free to pursue their beliefs but Iran's recent history. the Massachusetts Welfare of his presidency. He called the draft tive, another official said. “ Like 763 speech which would stress inflation would be prevented from continuing The head of the regency council set MAIN SI. MAIICHESnR OVER 45 Department legal custody of “ quintessential Carter," Carter it is positive and reflects his as the "No. 1 priority." their activities if national interest The address will be "thematic ... up by the shah before his departure, Chad. Under that order, the propensity for long-range planning. It "It’s going to be a good review of demanded. A ll bodies are free except 643-1191 MEMOHML CO. YEARS e x p e r i e n c e philosophical" in tone, according to Jalal Tehran!, resigned his post Mon­ I Greens were permitted physical is hopeful but realistic." wliat the president and has been anybody which may be against 191 cm 649-5807 custody of their child. the official. It will cover Carter's day before meeting with Khomeini in 0pp. East Cemetery There were no indications that the trying to do and what what he hopes national interest." a Paris suburb. MAIN ST. The judge's order allows "approach to the presidency, his speech, which comes at mid-term in to do in the next year," an aide said. Khomeini was asked if his govern­ Tehran political sources admitted MANCHESTER QUALITY HARRISON ST. Massachusetts General Hospital view of the nation’s problems and his his presidency, will contain any Carter has one more major ment would accept governments who Tehrani's resignation was a setback MANCHESTER I in Boston to give Chad periodic vision of the future." 643-1900 MEMORIALS dramatic new announcements. It is message to end to Congress later this had supported the shah if they would for Bakhtiar. One pointed out, tests for cyanide poisoning, which But it won't be a laundry list of divided into three parts, discussing I week — his annual Economic Report try to make amends. however, the regency council can result from overdoses of the desired legislation, he said. That will the economy, government, and which will be submitted Thursday. Khomeini replied, "Yes, except appeared to be a major obstacle to drug laetrile, and for hyper- come in a few days when Carter foreign affairs. I The president also is initiating a Israel, Israel is an exception." possible compromise between T.P. AITKIN INC. CLYDE a MICKEY MILLER'S vitaminosis A, or Vitamin A sends to Congress his message on In the foreign policy area. Carter series of meetings with new Khomeini has called for a boycott Khomeini and Bakhtiar. HEATING • AIR CONDITIONING I poisoning. legislative priorities. will have a lot to say about the P A P a u t o members of Congress to brief the of Israel accusing it of supporting the VENTILATING • SHEH METAL WORK The president had a busy day strategic arms limitation lawmakers on his "lean and austere" shah’s regime and of crimes against PARTS scheduled, highlighted by meetings negotiations now nearing agreement Shah Begins Induttrial - Residential - Commercial Mays Elected approach to government this year. the Palestinian cause. “AUTO PARTS FOR LESS” with Senate leaders, before going to Bazagan’s disclosure of plans ESTABLISHED 1934 NEW YORK (UPI) - Willie i 511 E. MIDDLE TPKE. leading to a transitional government Second Week years af... ^ (In ih« Ptrklng Lot Bvhind Mays, the most electrifying per­ Located 27 spelled out for the first time the MARRAKESH, Morocco (UPI) - ManchMtvr Qrt«n Shoe Outivl) former of his era, was the only 27 TOLLAND TPKE.. MANCHESTER procedure Khomeini plans to wrest The shah of Iran began his second TEL. 649-3528 player elec ted to the Hall of Fame a power from Bakhtiar. week in exile today in the red-walled ______TEL. 643-6793 today in a landslide vote by the Fire Discovered by Cop Open Mon.-FrI. 9-9. Sal. & Sun. 9-S Bazargan said the transitional city of Marrakesh, surrounded by Baseball Writers Association, government that will be set up w ill in elaborate security precautions and although he was not a unanimous fARKADE SHOE REPAIR turn hold a referendum before the memories of the kingdom he left choice. "MANCHESTER AWNING COMPANY elections of a constituent assembly. behind. During a 22-year career spent Damages Vernon’s Court Asked to define the Islamic govern­ Canvot • Homt Improvemtntt - Aluminum Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi and IRON with the New York and San Fran- Lower Level - Manchester Parkade ment, envisaged by Khomeini, Empress Farah have a view from the [ ei.sco Giants and New York Mets, VERNON — A fire discovered ear­ local and state fire officials and local OSTRINSKY where court sessions w ill be held now Bazagan said: "It's not going to be Jenane el Kebir Palace of the snow- SCRAP METAL Mays compiled a .302 lifetime bat­ ly this morning by a Vernon Police and state police. Not only are Mr. Vallee and his brother excellent that both buildings have to be closed. like Libya or Saudi Arabia but rather covered Atlas Mountains, an in­ DEALER IN WASTE ting average, hit 670 home runs, officer on patrol extensively " ^ e e^take a ‘^{ome out of a ‘fHouse" cobblers, they have, on occasion, repaired everything and PAPER In this morning’s fire the cour­ The merged court sessions had been like Islamic government we had in evitable reminder of the Elburz had 3.203 hits, drove in 1,903 runs damaged the Common Pleas Court from saddles to torn sleeping bags.. Shoes, pocket- MATERIALS 731 PARKER ST. troom on the street level was exten­ held in the former Common Pleas the first 10 years of Mohammed and Mountains overlooking Tehran. 195 WEST CENTER ST. B. G. ST. PIERRE. Prop. and won two National League building in the center of Rockville. books, belts, just about anything made of leather can Ttl. 643-5735 or 643-5979 sively damaged as was the stairway. building after the Superior Court the caliphate of A li." He originally was scheduled to re- MANCHESTER. CONN. 649-3091 Most Valuable Player Awards. be seen somewhere in the shop, waiting to be picked up The fire comes on the heals of an Fire Marshal William Johnson fire. Chief of Staff Gen. Abbas main only two days before by someone. No job is ever too little; and few are But mere statistics only told investigation still going on into an couldn’t be reached for information The Memorial Building, which was Qarabaghi told newsmen the nation’s proceeding to the , turned down as unrepairable. part of the story of the man many early morning fire on Dec. 20 that as to in that area the fire started. originally the site of Superior Court armed forces would continue to sup­ where his son is receiving flight 2 called "the most exciting player The Dec. 20 fire extensively A FULL SERVICE The Parkade Shoe Repair is located at the foot of extensively damaged the Tolland port Bakhtiar’s government and not training and his sister Princess ever to play the ganie." damaged the lawyer’s lounge in the sessions and later was used for Com­ the staircase on the lower rear level of the Manchester GREENS & THINGS County Superior Court building which stage a coup d’etat to block Shams and 92-year-old mother Superior Court building and caused mon Pleas Court after the new court TRAVEL AGENCY Parkade Shopping Center, Services include orthopedic is a short distance away from the Khomeini. already have arrived. smoke and water damage to the rest house was built, has been mentioned work, zipper repairs, complete construction and ser­ “ Plant People Are Common Pleas Court. But neither Qarabaghi nor But there was speculation the shah AIR • LAND • SEA ISice People" Coming Home of the building. as a possibility, while repairs are vice while you wait, to name a few. The shop is also The fire this morning was dis­ being made in the other courts. Bakhtiar indicated how they would would prolong his stay in Morocco NEVER A stocked with several leather shoe care products and HONG KONG (UPI) - Daniel Donald Caldwell, state’s attorney, respond to an interim government and he might delay or even cancel his covered at 2:45 a m. and like the said this morning that court officials Atty. Caldwell .said cleanup work is SERVICE CHARGE supplies. 298 W. MIDDLE TURNPIKE Kelly. 38, the son of an American Khomeini plans to form in place of trip to the United States. other one is under investigation by are working today to determine to start today in Superior Court. Feel those favorite shoes of your have seen their 643-1635 mi.ssionarv doctor, who refused to 3 (203) 646-5725 give in to Chinese demands that 162 Spencer Street Manchester, Conn 0604(1 better ilay?—Why not just stop by or give a call today, Open Dally to 8, Sat. A Sun, til 6 646-1807. he renounce his American citizenship, has spent 22 years in 2 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU Got A Painting Problam? Wa ll Helpl Hundreds of labor camps. NIELSEN AUTO PARTS Sprvice Still means something to us — and lervice m tins spending Today. Kelly, his Chinese wife. Downtown Panel Eyes ’79 Progress M MMOCSTEIL RIGHT DM MMN STREH ."lough time with you to help you select the right paint finish lor that |Ob Designs & Styles Flora, and their three children COUFim rWTMG I COPIMG SUVKI . m SERVICE AND YOUR you re planning See us tor paint and service when you plan your next LOW COST PRINTINO project boarded a jetliner to return to Hy (;i{i;<; n :\i{s o \ when Main Street apartments are very happy whore Ihey are now. that would be a large expense lor the mittee should seek input from down­ nn SATISFACTION ARE THE America, a country he knows only renovated to meet housing codes. WHILE YOU WAIT (PHOTO READY) lleralfl tl., Mon. 4 Tum 111 • F.M. some downtown tenants. require that the tenants be moved out Committee member Warren the tenant’s apartment. sidies for tenants who meet the TOWING - PAINTING - GLASS GARAGE Wo4.,Thuf«.aFtl.iaiF.M. . The relocation of tenants was a Front End IUi{iaM(it while the work is being done. This is Howland suggested that the town Weiss said Community Develop­ program’s financial guidelines. INSURANCE WORK I I Miin I t , Tel. US-4S31 956 MAIN ST major point of discussion at this mor­ Gencril Ktpiir Nodi tAMi oA^IAilNPlr NiniB' -seen as a problem for a couple of might buy the Odd Fellows building ment funds might be a possible fun­ ”I think Section 8 scares people ning s one-hour meeting. Tenants reasons. FOREIGN & DOMESTIC m a n (t ik .s t k h , co nn and use that for relocation. ding source for such an idea. and it shouldn’t,’’ Mrs, Petricca said. I ROUTE 83 PARKADE CLEANERG might have to be moved temporarily TALCOTTVILLE, CONN. 402 m iT MWeiE TRU.. U M M in e One is that many of the tenants are Town Manager Robert Weiss said Mrs. Petricca also said the com­ "I think it’s the bc.st thing going” PAGE TWO - EVEM.NG HERALD. Tues . Jan 23. 1979 EVENING HERALD, Tues., Jan. 23, 1979 - PAGE THREE April Set 1 Bill To Ban To Begin PLO Says Israel Agents Assistance Carter Not Advertising Road Jobs Killed Arafat’s Top Aide Call Charge I* But He Needs GSA Head V-V BEIRUT. Lebanon (UPIi — For The Fatah security chief was in his WASHINGTON (UPI - Help MA.N’CHESTER — Construction along a road in south Lebanon. HARTFORD (UPI I — A legislative during his meeting at the White six years. Israeli secret agents have ■> Wanted: Senior official to sit in one work on several road improvement 30s and married to Georgina Rizk. a "I would guess it is the Israelis." committee has agreed to consider a House, Carter reassured him he hunted the man they believed respon­ Vi.li'l'''l'‘ of the hottest seats in Washington. projects should be started in April former .Miss Universe from Lebanon. the Wafa official said. "Whoever bill prohibiting the telephone com­ “completely supported me, and ap­ sible for the 1972 .Munich massacre of His wife, six months pregnant at the planted that bomb wanted to kill a lot Qualifications: Talent as a and completed in November. Jay 11 Israeli athletes. j pany from charging for directory preciates what we have ac­ Giles, director of public works, said time of her husband's death, wept as of people it went off at about 4 assistance calls in Connecticut. businessman, investigator and And .Monday, they got him. the policeman. Pay: $52,500. complished in the investigations at Monday ^ e left the American University o'clock and there is always a traffic The Energy and Public Utilities w. GSA." PLO says. President Carter isn't advertising, The projects include im­ Hospital after being informed of the jam at that place at that time of Committee also voted Monday to A remote-controlled car bomb death. but he's in the market for someone to "And when I do leave, it will be at provements to intersections and afternoon. look into a number of other measures .Monday killed Abu Hassan Salameh. replace Jay Solomon as head of the a time and in a manner of my own modernization of traffic signal It was the same kind of device "And the Israelis still hold Abu to protect utility consumers. One bill a chief aide to Yasser Arafat, leader that has been used against the scandal-ridden General Services Ad­ choosing," Solomon said. systems. All are part of the Urban Hassan responsible for Munich in would follow the practice of other Later in the afternoon a GSA press of the Palestinie Liberation •Syrians and against (Fatah military ministration, Systems Project program, which their propaganda." states by allowing persons to reach spokesman said Solomon will remain Organization, a PLO spokesman No one — including, apparently. provides state and federal funding to commander I Abu Jihad. " said an of­ .Some observers said the killing the operator in emergencies without on the job until his corruption probe said. Jay Solomon — knows quite why. pay for most of the work ficial at Wafa. Last .November Abu could result in further escalation of depositing a coin in a pay telephone. is on a “firm footing." but that he The spokesman in Damascus. Jihad narrowly missed touching off a Solomon was Carter's own choice to The total cost of the projects in Syria, blamed "Zionist agents " for the Palestinian-Isaeli shelling battles Another measure would require probably will quit by spring. Manchester is $505,000. Giles said A remote-controlled blast whfle driving now healing up in south Lebanon. cable television firms to refund take over and clean up the GSA. the blast, which killed Abu Hassan White House press secretary Jody Powell said any differences of opi­ total of $75,750 will be funded by the customers for interruptions in ser­ and at least seven other people on a Powell said Solomon's impending nion between Solomon and Carter fell town and already has been ap­ vice. West Beirut street crowded with departure after 20 months on the job far short of creating “a lack of con­ propriated by tbe Town Board of shoppers. has nothing to do with the burgeoning fidence on the part of the president Directors, he said Palestinian Gunners The bill to ban directory assistance that would result in a person being The PLO news agency WAFA said investigation of corruption at the The following locations are in­ Abu Hassan and four of his aides died charges drew opposition from Rep. asked to leave.” cluded in the proposed im­ government's purchasing agency he when a truck loaded with explosives John DeMerell. R-Essex. He said the heads. “That is decidedly not the case provements: South Adams Street at bill, in effect was regulating rates, here," he said. was detonated by remote control as Shell Israel Village “We've started making tentative Center Street, both ends of Colonial Hassan's station wagon passed by. something that should be left to the He said it “seems to h« somewhat Road Adams Street at New State TEL AVIV. Israel (UPI i - Palesti­ damaged a school but caused no state Public Utilities Control arrangements about finding a ’ Jav Solomon unlikely” the president would name Pre-Campaign Campaign Hospital sources said eight people replacement, " said Powell, telling Road. St James Place at Park nian gunners in Lebanon attacked casualties, the military command in Authority. Committee cochairman GSA. died, including Abu Hassan. and reporters the 57-year-old Chat­ former Deputy GSA Administator Street. Middle Turnpike East and Refusing to call himself the 'front runner." Ronald Reagan settlements in northern Israel today Tel Aviv said. Sen. John Prete. D-Woodbridge, said Solomon met with Carter Monday another 11 were injured in the power­ tanooga. Tenn., real estate developer Robert T. Griffin to replace West and Spruce Street from Pearl in a rocket barrage that the Israeli The rockets, Soviet-made 122mm “rate setting is a matter of public morning and the White House later Solomon. •Monday opened the Washington phase of a likely 1980 bid lor ful blast. Rep. Antonina Parker, R-Glastonbury, told the Legislature's "mentioned several months ago that Street to School Street military command said damaged a Katyushas blasted the Israeli pan­ policy." which was definitely within said he “has had, and continues to Solomon fired Griffin last summer the GOP presidential nomination by meeting with a score of Arab analysts said the bombing school. committee on Government Administration and Elections that he would like to leave sometime The .Middle Turnpike and Spruce handle which is bordered on three the purview of the Legislature. have, the president's complete con­ with Carter's blessing, but Carter Republican senators. Here, be lunches with .Sen. Barry was bound to have a profound impact The shelling came a day after a it should not waste time with frivolous legislation as bills came around the first of the year." Street projects include traffic on Arafat, who apparently con­ sides by Lebanon. It is a favorite Last year, the PUCA voted, 3-2, to fidence an(i support in running GSA," later hired Griffin as a $50,000-a-year Goldwater of Arizona, left. lUPI photoi mysterious remote-control car bomb target area. "That was at liis initiation, not the signalization improvements. sidered the Fatah security chief like reject a bid by tbe Southern New before the committee Monday to establish Constitution Dav. a but that the search for a replacement presidential aide after Speaker Giles said preliminary work has in Beirut killed a top Palestinian Former President Gerald Ford England Telephone Co. to charge for Grandparents Day and an official state dance. Rep. j'olin president's," the press secretary had begun. Thomas O'Neill strongly condemned a son. Abu Hassan was also Arafat's guerrilla official who Israel held said. started on the projects. bodyguard. was to visit northern Israel later in directory assistance. DeMerell said Morri.son. D-Enfield. is at left. (UPI photo) A few hours later, Solomon said. the dismissal of his friend. Actual construction is scheduled to responsible for the 1972 .Munich the day but his destination is at least Monday he was “in sympathy with But the sequence of events Monday JOIN Starts Work Abu Hassan. whom Israel blames massacre of 11 Israeli athletes. indicated Solomon was caught off start April 2. he said. All work should lor the .Munich massacre, has long 14 miles south of the region hit by the the minority decision” in that case" be completed in .November. In Jerusalem. U.S. envoy Alfred rockets and well out of range of a guard by the development. been hunted by the Israelis, 'Atherton met with Prime .Minister The Washington Post first reported The general contractor for the road A .Moroccan waiter named Ahmad Katyusha attack. "But at least it was a decision Legislators Reject CCLU Asks Protection work is Ducci Electric Co. of On Campaign Plan •Menachem Begin today to inform Several hours after the shelling, reached after much debate. It's a the imminent dismissal Sunday, and Bushiki was murdered in indicated Solomon apparently had Torrington. him of ideas from Washington on a Defense Minister Ezer Weizman fluid situation and I'd rather have it HARTFORD (UPI) - The Connec­ revealed.” Lillehammer. .Norway, after the compromise formula for a vital been unaware it was happening. ticut Civil Liberties Union has palled When the present work is com­ .Munich massacre by an Israeli hit warned the guerrillas in southern fluid than a 'thou shall not' attitude Olds added informants in the past pleted. it will mark completion of .MA.N'CHESTER — The committee creating more diverse lower-cost clause that is holding up a peace trea­ Lebanon that if the rocket attacks on “Maybe I’ve been going too fast, for "legislation to "protect have brought information to the housing team that aparently mistook him for that this legislation would establish,” Frivolous Measures about two-tbirds of tbe recommen­ supporting town involvement in the ty between Egypt and Israel. civilian targets continued Israel he said. too hard," it quoted Solomon as whistleblowers.” CCLU and the news media. Community Development program Jim .Newton, a Squire Village resi­ Abu Hassan. The Palestinian shelling, the se­ saying, “Maybe I've been getting too dations made by the 1973 TOPICS would be forced to return the fire on Rep. David Lavine. D-Durham, HARTFORD (UPI) — Apparently, But Rep. Antonina Parker, R- CCLU Director William Olds Mon­ He said the New Haven police worked .Monday on its campaign dent. said, "I have lived in cond rocket attack in three days. close to the truth — but what that I Transportation Operations Program civilian targets in Lebanon, and House chairman of the com-, the sperm whale, the praying mantis Glastonbury, said the committee day said public employees on the wiretap scandal “probably would plan, which will include trying to truth is, I don’t know.” to Increase Capacity and Safety i .Manchester for 15 years and I can't mittee, said of the bill: “I'm not sure and the garnet were elevated to their "should not waste it's time with local and state level who bring to never have been reported had not show residents how the program find a private apartment I can af­ Some White House officials were report. Giles said total prohibition is necessary." cherished spots just in the nick of frivolous legislation. " light acts of wrongdoing and some police officers spoken to a news benefits them. ford. " He said JOI.N should try to said to have been upset by Solomon’s W e are pleased that these con­ On the bill to ensure CATV time. The Legislature hs decided to “We're not here in order to hold violations by public officials are “ab­ reporter.” JOI.N (Justice. Organizations. In­ show residents how the program and Storms Continue quick fooling around. disclosures to the news media and Olds said Congress last year tributions to safer .Manchester customers pay only for services public hearings to educate public solutely vital to the public’s in­ dividuals .Now I supports the town's its goals affect them directly. frank discussions of each facet of the streets will soon be in service," he received, Lavine said this could app­ The victims of the Legislature's school students." she said. terest.” passed a federal law protecting said. continuation in the program, which Gerry Harvey agreed. - Almost new resolve are the square dance and investigations into corruption at the But. said Olds, they need protec­ “whistleblowers” and Connecticut provides annual federal funding to everybody you talk to knows ly not only i!o cable television but to Mrs. Parker referred to hearings all utility.cC'mpany interruptions that a pair of proposed holidays. two years ago on the praying mantis tion “from superiors who often should do the same. the town. Another group of residents somebody who has a housing need, " To Hammer Midwest affect service to the consumer. The Legislature's Government Ad­ that brought school children to the hpcomo ’’'"(tictive when the truth is — the Concerned Citizens for she said, Enihlein Clul> Kennedy Says H> I nilcd Inlernulional He said the committee intends to ministration and Elections Com­ Capitol to plead for prote(?lion of the .Manchester — will submit petitions Betty Emerson said it is important injured. The storm was blamed for at least consolidate several other related mittee Monday quickly disposed of a predatory insect. MANCHESTER - The today seeking a referendum vote to to show persons what good the Blinding snow, whipped by strong Manchester Emblem Club Police advised against travel in the 12 deaths and one person was bills after public hearings are held. proposal to make the square dance Morgan said a day to honor grand­ Budget Plans prohibit town involvement in the program will do them. The moral winds, today blasted the winter- Rapid City and Watertown areas reported missing. Connecticut's official dance. With will meet at the Green weary .Midwest with its second Also approved by the committee parents was not a frivolous idea and program for two years. issue of the goals — helping those because of drifts up to 3 feet deep and Flood damage to 25 to 30 equal dispatch, the committee killed Lodge. 612 E. Middle Turn­ The concerned citizens group feels who are less fortunate — is a key. but major storm in a week-and-a-half. for public hearings were bills to deserved a public hearing. '.‘I'm sure pike, tonight at 7 for bingo. To Hurt Poor wind gusts up to 60 mph. businesses in Stratford, Conn., was verify and accurately measure the bills to create a Grandparents Day the people responsible for Mother's the federal government places too campaigning just on this issue will The storm battered the .Northern " The roads are just plain bad — and a Constitution Day. Plains .Monday, the .Midwest by estimated at $1 million. Town of­ price and amount of heating oil; Day and Father's Day didn't think it Xi Gamma “CfliW Cfio«er” ) many restrictions on the town before not be successful, she said. WASHI.NGTON iL PIi - Sen. you can't see anything, " a highway ficials sought a federal disaster further limit utility shutoffs in The three measures died after was so ," he said. the funds are released. "You won't move people by nightfall and Itie .Mississippi Valley patrol spokesman said. committee members complained the MANCHESTER - The Edward .M. Kennedy. D-.Mass., says declaration. wintertime and grant tax relief to Despite Morgan's plea, the com­ Xi Gamma Chapter, Beta JOI.N members feel, however, that preaching morality to them. " she early today. Four inches of new snow blanketed proposals were frivolous. President Carter is putting the burden The storm forced the closing of builders and users of alternative mittee voted 13-4 to kill the bill. Sigma Phi, will meet the Community Development funds said. Southwestern .Minnesota received Some members recalled how long of budget cuts on the poor. Carter Lander. Wyo. An inch or two fell in 30 dozens of schools in upstate .New energy equipment for the home. Rep Astrid Hanzalek. R-Suffield. tonight at 8 at the home of have benefited many in town and that Some opponents have expressed a the heaviest snow. Eight inches of to 45 mph w"inds over much of the it took for the Legislature to make says he’s increasing aid to the poor York, flooded Westchester County who spoke against Grandparents Mrs. Debra Grondin, 183 by $4.5 billion. the program goals, including fear of more rental units coming to new snow had fallen at Alexandria, Dakotas. Colorado. .Minnesota, the Praying Mantis the state insect, Shady •Minn . by .Monday night and more parkways and delayed Conrail trains. Day. said she would welcome school Anthony Road, Tolland. That is one of many issues raised providing more lower-cost housing, .Manchester. Wisconsin. .Nebraska, Kansas and the Towboats plowed the .Mississippi the sperm whale the state animal and would assist many. was falling. children to testify oii other matters. Miss Marilyn Broneill will by Carter's proposed $531.6 billion Those who attended .Monday's Texas Panhandle. River to try to smash ice jams that the garnet the state rock. They said Glen Past use of the funds has helped meeting questioned this fear. About The Minnesota Highway Depart­ "There are a number of bills that present a program titled federal budget for 1980 in its first day Gusts of up to 50 mph were have halted barge traffic on a 120- Hospil.al Group the lengthy debates on those issues Clam many residents, they said. half of the town's residents are ment said travel would be impossible are simple enough to understand." “Technology and You.” Good! on Capitol Hill. reported in eastern Colorado, with mile stretch from Cape Girardeau, VERNON — The new Support consumed time that could have been she said. An apparent key issue in the Com­ renters, they said. on highways in several southwestern The fact Kennedy is a potential near blizzard conditions. •Mo., to Cairo, III. .No barges have Group of Rockville General Hospital spent on more important bills. The proposal by Rep. Morag To Pay Respects Chowder munity Development campaign will sections of the state until dawn today Carter rival for the Democratic "We were all renters once. " Kristy Blowing snow also caused passed through the icy stretch since will mee t Wednesday at 7:3 A bill to have the governor Vance. R-TrumbulL to make the Served Every Tuesday be the goal of creating lower-cost Harris, who bought her home about when crews could clear 1 and 2 foot MANCHESTER - The presidential nomination in 1980 problems in northeastern .New Jan. 9. The meetings are opened to any designate the Sunday after Labor square dance the state dance was dis­ and Friday housing, including rental units. three years ago, said 'Have we all drifts. Manchester Chapter No. makes it a political as well as a Mexico, where drifts closed the In northeastern Oregon, deer and person f.-acing divorce or separation. Day as Grandparent's Day received cussed in a jovial mood by the com- 17, DAV. will meet tonight budget issue. Irene Fisette, who attended .Mon­ become better citizens because we The storm dumped 1 to 4 inches of highway between Clayton and Raton. support from Rep. Chester Morgan, snow on South Dakota and caused elk suffered from the “worst winter There i.s no charge for the program. ittee and then killed on a 13-4 vote. at 7 at the Watkins Funeral ' - P l u s - 'The fact is," Kennedy said in a day's meeting, said the opposition spent all'that money (on a home)? " A weekend storm left .New England in terms of cold in 15 years," said D-Vernon. seems to associate lower-cost JOI.N talked about upcoming several traffic accidents — one in­ •Monday and moved out to sea. Home. 142 E. Center St., to statement issued by his office .Mon­ Warren Amey, regional director for pay their respects to the „ ...... day. that the administration's housing with such factors as in­ meetings where the Community volving seven tractor-trailer trucks, •Southern .New England residents ( -r the Fish and Wildlife Department. creased crime, larger families and Development issue will be discussed four cars and a state patrol vehicle. mopped up and repaired damage late Cl.vde Beckwith, who budget asks the poor, the black, the Quite a few fawns have died was the chapter’s past Corn general social problems coming to They plan to be active in these of the Rapid City Highway from floodwaters caused by weekend sick, the young, the cities and the un­ already, he said. “We probably will commander. town. forums and also will do other work, crash occurred while rains. .Northern .New England Board OKs Police Office employed to bear a disproportionate have a small fawn crop because the Chowder share of the billions of dollars of •She does not think the connection is including advertising, writing to was zero on Interstate 90 residents struggled on icy and snowy does are weakened.” BOLTON — The home base for the Served Every Wednesday reductions in federal spending that a valid one. local newspapers and door-to-door Rapid City. Five people were roads. is a separate agency the requested the north sector police team, Church Class north .sector police team will be in and Saturday are necessary if the target, which I •Many low- and moderate-income campaigning. funds can be taken from cash sur­ attended the meeting to speak in HEBRON — All students residents now in town would benefit Bolton if the Board of Finance and plus Only finance board approval favor of the renovations. suppfjrt. of a budget deficit below $30 Board (if Selectmen have anything to attending Grade 8 or billion is to be reached.” from the lower-cost housing, she would be needed. Sgt. Kalkus said the office was es­ say about it. However, if the police budget is an above, who are interested The administration has compiled a said. She mentioned the high cost of sential to the program and for The finaned board verbally sup­ agency of the selectmen's budget, in attending confirmation list of programs for the poor. " housing in town — at one point in citizen's protection. Budget Includes State Contracts ported having the fireplace room at which has had supplemental ap­ class should contact the totaling $63.8 billion in the current January, there were only five homes He said, “Having the sector team Rev, Stanley Eaton, pastor S h ad y d e n the Community Hall renovated so it propriations totalling over $5,000 this fiscal year and rising to $68.5 billion available for less than $50,000, she HARTFORD (UPI) - Major dent Carter s 1980 defense budget of in Bolton has resulted in faster police DAIRY STORES 14s at a cost of .$884.4 million. In addi­ battle tanks powered by a turbine can bi? used by the sector team and year, then the requested funds would of the First Congregational in Carter's 1980 budget, an increase said. weapons systems such as jet and tur­ ■$532 billion. response time and has assisted in Church. tion, production of the F-15 would be engine m anufactured by the the re sident state trooper. also need Town Meeting approval. of slighly more than the $4-5 billion “ We are talking about our bine engines, a submarine and The $6.7 billion is $461 million more reduced from 78 fighters at a cost of solving crimes, giving citizens a On Route 6 in Manchester and at the Manchester Parkade Lycoming Division of the Avco Corp. The question is how to get the John and Bernice Rieg, Owners Carter cited in a recent news con­ children, our neighbors, our parents. helicopters manufactured in Connec­ than current funding levels and in­ The question is whether the feeling of security, improving public $1.4 billion to 60 fighters at .$989.5. in Stratford. money for the renovations. An Kansas City ference There are people in Manchester who ticut account for $6.7 billion in Presi- cludes money for a Trident missile selectmen's budget should be treated relations and crime prevention.” The F-14 is built by Grumman atterript to take the $2,700 from cash need this,” she said of the idea of submarine to be built in Groton and • $177 million for research and as one board or should each depart­ Ryba said, “The Town of Bolton is The beginnings of Kansas Aerospace of Bethpage, Long Island, development work for the Navy's surphiis brought questions from ment in the budget be treated k more money lor the F-16 lightweight blessed with one of the finest state City, Mo., can I traced to a 1000 ...... and the F-15 is produced by new anti-submarine helicopter Seledtman Ernest Shepherd. separately. trading post of fur trappers fighter powered by a single jet police programs to ever come out of ‘ 3000 McDonnel Douglas Corp. of St. Louis. known as LAMPS, to be done by Shepherd said, according to the The finance board felt it would like about 1826. It became an engine produced by Pratt & Whitney the State Police Department. The .National Weather Higher funding levels were Sikorsky Aircraft in Stratford, a divi­ charter, the finance board can ap­ a ruling from the town attorney on important trade and trans­ Aircraft Group in East Hartford. sector police have dohe wonders portation center as the over­ V Mvroi City recommended .Monday for these sion of United Technologies. prove supplemental appropriations the matter. First Selectman Henry '4> P&WA of United Technologies weapons systems produced in since they came to Bolton. Let's keep land routes of the Oregon Albuquerque .Miami Bech 'p c IM 57 • $202 million for 15 Navy for a commission, board, agency or Ryba planned to, contact Jerome them here.” and Santa Fe trails spread "FOOD Anchorage ■Milwaukee s 25 17 Corp. also builds twin jet engines for Connecticut: westward. fL I'.vo airplanes — the Navy's F-14 helicopters, the heavy-lift Sea office up to $5,000 without needing Walsh, town attorney, today for a Resident State Trooper Robert Asheville .Minneapolis cy 20 13 • $1.7 billion for 175 F-16 Stallion, to be built by Sikorsky. Town Meeting approval. Tomcat fighter and the Air Force's ruling. Peterson said when the renovations WAREHOUSE” Atlanta Nashville r 30 22 lightweight fighters powered by a Reduced funding levels were Th(." question is whether the police The finance board voted to table -miiziMo—li—; Billings .New" Orleans r 51 40 F-15 Eagle fighter — which represent single P&WA jet engine. are complete, the fireplace room will ALARM CLOCKS (Formerly Frank’s) proposed for the Army's Blackhawk budge-t is a separate agency or an action on the request but will call a not only house his office, the sector Birmingham .New York pc 41 .32 possible cutbacks in the proposed • $1,5 billion for one Trident mis­ It IMEX WATCHES Oklahom Cly s 56 24 troop-carrying helicopter produced agency of the Board of Selectmen. special meeting when the ruling is police office and the treasurer’s of­ OPPOSITE ST. BARTHOLOMEW’S Boston budget. sile submarine to be built by the Brwnsvil. Tx, Omaha pc 36 10 by Sikorsky and for the EFlllA, a The police budget hasn't had any received. fice, but there will also be more CHURCH, 725 E. MIDDLE TPKE. The budget calls for 24 F-14 Electric Boat Division of General ARTHUR DRUG iOWIIf TIMNIAfUllt ' Buffalo F^hiladelphia c 39 22 modified pre-Vietnam F-111 fighter supplemental appropriations so if it Sgt. Anthony Kalkus, manager of room for meetings than there is now. “WE ACCEPT MANUFACTURER Chrlstn. S.C fighters at a cost of .$666.1 million in­ Dynamics in Groton. powered by twin P&W jet engines. Phoenix c 62 38 stead of the currently allocated .36 F- CO UPO N S ft FOOD STAMPS” Charitt. \ C Pittsburgh pc 28 20 • $711.3 million for 3.52 Army X.Ml / Chicago Portland. IVIe c 41 20 Cleveland Portland. Or cy 36 29 Firemen Report Alarms MaiQ Street Dance YOU CAN CUT Columbus Providence c 43 26 U ^iV IA TH III POTOCAtT • Dallas Richmond pc 47 24 BOiLTON — Members of the Bolton bookcovers and jewelry. Carnations will YOUR FOOD BILL BY Denver St, Louis s 33 28 Volunteer Fire Department responded to SPONSORED BY THE Des .Moines Salt Lak Cty pc 32 07 be sold on Feb. 14, nmn TM fiNr 4T For period ending 7 a m EST 1 24,79. During Tue.sday 25 culls in December. , u-ianiTtuKi night, showers will fall in the western part of Detroit San Antonio pc 65 46 June Champagney is the club adviser. MANCHESTER POLICE UNION 6ETTIIW a lAiK IN H r SHOPPING USAVE” Duluth San Diego pc 62 52 A representative of Hartford Electric Washington, while snow is expected over the Lakes, the Light Cp. gave a lecture and film presen- SAT., FEB. 3, 1979 - 9:00 P.M. TO 1:00 A.M. Ohio and Tennessee valley, changing to freezing rain and El Paso San Francisco c .58 48 Spanish Club Parly Hartford Seattle pc 41 .34 tatipn on the danger of electricity in this ram over much of the .Northeast and lower Atlantic areqi. The Bolton High School Spanish Club MANCHESTER ARMORY states Clear to partly cloudy eLsewhere Honolulu Spokane cy 17 01 SAMPLE SAVINGS Houston Tampa pc 57 41 Tile department sponsored a cardio­ held its third annual Three Kings’ Night B.Y.O.B. --- Set-ups Provided Indianapolis Washington pc 4.3 28 pulmonary resuscitation course in party. After the breaking of two pinatas, (.ionnrrlicut Wrather $12.00 p er couple Jackson, Miss. W'ichita s 45 18 De c ember and one member of the depart­ made by club members, the students ate a 528-4916 TUES. & WED. ONLY .Mostly sunny today. Highest temperature near 40. 3 C Jacksonville (."■clear; cl-clearing; cy- ment attended a two-day course on hazar- variety of authentic Mexican and Spanish AFTER 6:00 P M Kansas Citv cloudy. f-lair; hz-haze; m- doij.s materials held in New Britain. foods, including the traditional Three HILLSHIRE FARMS to 5 C Fair tonight Lows in the 20s, Wednesdav Las Vegas missing, pc-partly cloudy: r- becoming cloudy and windy with chance of rain late in '.I’he department reminds all residents Kings’ bread. CRoni) Little Rock rain, sh-showers. sm-smoke. Club members operate a refreshment Kl E LS AS A the day Highs again around 40 Probability of precipita­ Los Angeles sn-snow. sy-sunny, ts- I"”"' ' s # . thikt their names and house numbers concession at all home basketball games. ■MbchMtw evening Henit tion near zero percent today 10 percent tonight and 40 Louisville thunderstorms. w-windy. sh'ould be clearly marked on their mailbox MEl^l percent Wednesday. West to northwest winds 10 to 20 Memphis to enable the department to quickly locate Helen Winkler, Spanish teacher, is the C m C U U fio N HOURS the correct address. club adviser. Mon. • Ffl. mph today becoming light and variable tonight and 6:3010 0:00 southeast 15 to 25 mph Wednesday. H earls Seliool Group DELIVERY OEAOUNE- TO BUY lb. 5:30 p.m. • 1 .5 0 t-xtended Forecast Laurie Gagnon w^s elected president of SAT. Winter .Sports Outlook r tfie Bolton High -School chapter of the • 10:00 t.m. SNOW WHITE .Mass.. H I & Conn.: Chance ol rain or snow Thursday Future Business Leaders of America Grasso Taps Kelly DELIVERY DEADLINE CLEAN Partly sunny across Canadian border region today with Fair Friday and Saturday. Highest temperatures will be Cliub. HARTFORD (UPI) - Gov, Ella Grasso SuggMted Carrlw RatM' CMIUFLQ) chance of a few brief snow flurries Otherwise, sunny in the .30s. Low readings will be 25 to .35 early Tbur.sday Other officers elected were: Ann skies will cover New England Highest temperatures in morning but otberwise in the teens and 20s. has named Linda Kelly of Hartford to be Payablo la Advano* USED CARS Ciscon. vice president; Janey Kurys, ...... i6« bead the 20s and middle 30s. Cloudiness will increase over Vermont: Sleet or rain ending Thursday. Scattered Educators Tour School deputy banking commissioner, effective W *» lily...... go< Kilo secretary; and Gayle Hoffman, treasurer. Feb. 9. western sections tonight Wednesday, snow will Hurries Friday Fair Saturday. Highs 25 to .35. lows teens Ona m onth...... $3.90 At a district workshop, the officers Thraamontha ...... $11.70 LETTUCE The Manchester Board of Education toured Washington School, Nicholas Costa, School , Mrs. Kelly, 29. has been with the Hart­ overspread most of Vermont and .New Hampshire as rain and 20s. li'carned the duties of their respective” 8 la m onths...... $33.40 CARTER or snow changing to rain moves eastward through .Maine and .New Hampshire: Chance of snow north and the new and renovated classrooms and other Superintendent James P. Kennedy and ford National Bank and Trust Co. since Ona ya a r...... $46.60 Accept Frink's SnpeniiarlHt Ccwteiy CvAs” A ClHcki For Amoiiit cf (Her ifiositions. 1973. A 1976 graduate of the University of Mail FUtaa Upon Raquaat southwestern .New England. Lows tonight will near zero of rain or snow south Thursday. Chance of flurries Friday facilities at Washington School Monday night Joseph Camposeo. Most of the rooms are Club members have several fund raisers Subacrlbart who fall to racalva to the teens Highs Wednesday in the 20s and middle .30s. and fair Saturday. Highs in the 20s north to .30s south. before its board meeting there. Looking over Connecticut Law School. Mrs. Kelley has (hair nawapaptf balora 5:30 p.m. SAVE 1/3 ON YOUR FOOD BILL being used by the school, except for the gym­ under way to earn money for the annual served as the bank's associate counsel. should la l^h on a tha circulation Strong southeasterly winds in western areas Wednesday. Lows in the single numbers north to the teens south dapartmant. 647-W46. ^ the new arts and crafts room are from left, nasium where the floor is still being laid. State Leadership Conference in New Mrs. Kelly previously worked as a depu­ 11229 Main St., Manchtiiar| •MANCHESTER Peter Crombie, Robert Heins, principal of (Herald photo by Vaughn) Haven. They are selling candy. ty probation officer in San Diego, Calif, TEL. 648-6464 PA G E FOUR - EVENING HERALD. Tues.. Jan. M. 1979 EVENING HHEI ERALD, Tues., Jan. 23, 1979 — PAGE FIV E Adult Courses Offered History Group | Hebron Permits Listed Mulls District HEBRON —The report of the Hill Road, $500; Raymond Davis, 33 I Republicans Set | MANCHESTER — Courses leading will be graduating by June. mathematics, spelling and grammar Vernon Mainstreams Handicapped Pupils to an adult high school equivalency Building Department for the months Woodside Drive, $2,000; Richard Verixzi, Classes will be offered for the high before entering the high school VERNON — Plans for a proposed VERNON — A unique programoroeram in auestinns a.Rked ahmi* availahio cnoneratina with Vernnn in n.Non Tho nhilHron onnnH nn »r t •*- I | of Octo6ber and November shows 76 Andover Road, $10,000; Roger questions asked about available cooperating with Vernon in other The children spend an average of family unit. Dance in Bolton diploma and courses for persons who school equivalency preparation equivalency classes. These classes the Vernon School system, that allows historical district for Rockville will permits were issued for construction Gregoire, 27 Walnut Drive, $10,000; programs and services for severely areas of special education. four and one-half hours a day in the are in need of a pre-high school program Tuesday and Thursday will be conducted Tuesday and severely handicapp^ students to at­ Kerkin said, ‘‘Because BOLTON —The Republican Town be detailed by the Vernon Historical of 10 single homes plus additional Horace Porter, 94 Main St., $780; Donald and profoundly retarded children. The program is conducted at the program and they eat in the school review w ill be offered to Manchester evenings from 6:30 to 9:30. Review in Thursday evenings from 6:30 to 9:30 tend a public school and remain with mainstreaming the severely han­ Committee will sponsor a dance Jan. Society Sunday at 2 p.m. at the Union permits for additions and repairs, Griffin, 27 Main St.. $3,500; Theodore Ar- Based on this, the superintendent Skinner Road School. The State cafeteria with the other children area residents as part of the local English, literature, mathematics p.m. mata, 127 Main St., $50,000; Leonard C. their family on a full-time basis, was dicapped pre-schooler is a relatively 27 from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. at the St. Church Annex, Elm Street. sheds, barns or garages and installa­ and his assistants, organized a com­ Legislature established the criteria from the higher grades. adult basic education program when through basic algebra, reading, inter­ Both programs are available free Babin, Church Street (St. Peter's started in Vernon this school year. new idea in education, it is hoped that Maurice Church Parish Center. Following the showing of a film, mittee to examine the situation and used to determine the typical child to In addition the children participate classes resume for the winter pretations in social studies and tion of wood stoves. Church), $4,835; Robert A. May, 869 Main Vernon’s program will become a Dancing will be to the music of of charge to Manchester area members of the Historic District Dr. Albert Kerkin, assistant to form plans to meet the existing be served by the program, as semester at the Manchester High Single dwelling permits were issued as St., $3,000; John Hibbard. Gilead Road, in art, music and simple looking ac­ model for the state. Midnight. There will be a buffet at science is given for preparation for residents. Registration for these Commission will discuss plans for superintendent of schools, in charge needs. follows: J. R. Roy Contractors, Settle­ follows: “Severely or profoundly tivities as well as listening games midnight. School evening school starting the state diploma examination in programs will be held at Manchester $800; and Ursula Wright, 10 Bass Lake of special education, told the Board The school system's Planning and the district and the initial architec­ ment Road, $38,000; John H. Montemerlo Road, $1,300. Through the cooperation of state mentally retarded child means one and fine motor activities, and Tuesday. Feb. 6. at 6:30 p.m. June. Twenty-five Manchester High School Tuesday. Jan. 30. from of Education Monday night that the Placement Team is recommending F or tickets or. inform ation call tural survey. 133 Hoadly Road. $55,000; Warren E. Permits for sheds, barns, or garages. and local agencies, physicians and who, at maturity, cannot be expected language stimulation is continually .The high -school equivalency residents received their high school 6:30 to 8 p.m. in the gymnasium. A program is currently serving five that the program be continued for the Norman Preuss, 649-2223. Tickets The film is “A Place in Time," Howland, Wall Street, three permits Geoffrey Kirkham, 71 Carriage Drive, concerned parents, nine children, un­ to attain an intellectual functioning in progress through conversation and program is a 12-week course to diploma in December at the close of counselor will be available to discuss totaling $111,000; Frank LaChappelle, next school year, based upon its also will be sold at the door. produced by the National Trust for $6,000; Marlin Schadtle, West Road, $1,- students, three from Vernon and one der the age of six, were identified. greater than that commonly frequent visits from the school state prepare adults who have not com­ the fall semester through this these programs at the time of East Street, $22,000; William Little, Wall each from Ellington and Stafford experiences, observations and the KofC Polish Night Historic Preservation. It features 25 000; Norman Hallenbeck, 355 .Wall St!, While three of these children were expected of a four-year old child.” and principal. The children alsq visit pleted high school for the Connec­ program. registration. Street, $45,000; Peter Carney, W. Main Springs. success of the program to date. projects in 14 states. $7,800; Karnig Ovian, North Street, $15,- currently receiving adequate ser­ The program emphasizes self-help the school library. 'The St. M aurice chapter of the ticut high school diploma examina­ The pre-high school review classes Street, $40,000; J. R. Roy, Settlement Anthony Magliocco, supervisor of Additional information may be ob­ Mrs. Howard Abbott is chairman 000; Michael J. White, 41 Burnt Hill The students range in age from vices and were enrolled in organized skills, and cognitive motor, com­ Knights of Columbus will present Road, $28,000; and Noel Cyr, Millstream Other supportive services include special education, and a member of tion. Current state regulations are available for those adults who tained by calling Joel Chaison. direc­ Road, $1,000; and Peter Palricinio, East three to five years and have a variety Polish N ight Jan. 26 a t'7:30 p.m. at of the commission and other Road, $45,000. educational programs. Dr. Kerkin munication and socialization skills. It physical therapy, social work and require those taking the examination have not yet obtained a Grade 8 tor of adult basic education, at the Street, $500. of mental and physical handicaps, the team, has contacted state officals the Parish Center. members are Tony Vecchiarelli, Permits for additions and repairs were said most were receiving little or no is being operated on a pilot basis for nursing services. to be at least 19 years of age or be a education and for those who need ad- Board of Education office, telephone Permits were issued for five wood Dr. Kerkin said. concerning the grant for this John Sutherland, and Robert Hurd. issued to; Randall Wheeler, 20 Walnut attention. this first year, with an option of The major goal of the program is There will be a dinner of member of a high school class that ditional skills in reading. 646-4088. stoves totaling $1,920 and five totaling program and said he has been Drive. $567; Roger Billard, 91 Burrows The program was started after the The program has been ofered to 10 renewal based upon its success. The traditional Polish foods. For infor­ $1,530 plus one for $600. to develop independent children who assured that Vernon will be funded school administrators had had many other area towns which are already program is state funded. mation call B ill Wisinski, 643-4794, or will be able to live within a natural for the coming school year. David Prindiville, 649-0026.

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Auction ! Increased Training Jan. 23, 1979- PAGr .sp-opm Permit Panel Nixes Six Percent Increase Urged by P&W Official Sunday Sales Denied By SUSAN VAUGHN the health services will not require training for youth and basic skills May Mean Some Guts Herald Reporter HARTFORD (UPI) — Selling liquor on Election Day higher education, he said. training for adults. It has been es­ and selling anything on Sunday are two ideas the MANCHESTER — Most persons Connecticuut has lost it ranking as timated there are 300,000 adults, or By GREG PEARSON now looking for jobs in Connecticut Legislature’s General Law Committee isn’t ready to ad­ volved, we'd have to cut back,” he said. By JliNK TOMPKINS the number one state in percentage one-tenth of the population in vance to the floor at this time. Herald Kepurler lIrruM K<‘|M>rl<*r are either over-educqted or under- of its work force in manufacturing. It Connecticut, cannot read basic infor­ Giles also had hoped to institute an educated according to information The committee Monday killed a bill that would have MANCHESTER — Town department expanded streetsweeping program that MANCHESTER - The Zoning is now ranked sixth. Furtado sees a mation from newspapers, bulletin repealed Connecticut’s new "blue” law and allowed all presented by a manpower coor­ heads spoke pessimistically Monday about would have included an operator for the Board of Appeals Monday night un­ correlation between that fact and the boards, or job applications. stores to stay open on Sundays. Moments later, the com­ dinator from Pratt and Whitney Air- trying to keep their budgets within the six sweeping machine who would work drop in per capita income in the state Furtado suggested that there are a mittee rejected another bill that would have permitted animously denied an auctioneer’s craft Division of United percent guideline set by Democratic between 11 p.m. and 7 a.m. This idea, application for a variance to permit a from first to seventh. He predicted number of agencies which could be package stores to sell booze on Election Day. members of the Town Board of Directors. Technologies. those figures will go down everfimore used to teach vocational education, however, probably will not be considered business use of the Knights of Colum­ Thomas Furtado told the Board of Last fall, Superior Court Judge Nicholas Cioffi Operational costs, including salaries, for the budget, Giles said. bus hall at 138 Main St. which is in a and that "75 percent of all macnlnists such as private industry, manpower declared the state’s latest Sunday closing law un­ have increased at a rate at or above that Education and an audience of about will not be here in 10 years.” agencies, public schools, higher Other sections of his budget, including residential zone. 30 persons Monday night that there constitutional because it was vague, arbitrary and level, and staying within the guideline the Park Department, will face problems Robert J. Cameron of 1488 Sullivan Most of the unemployed looking for education systems and private covered less than half of the state’s workers. His decision may mean elimination of existing are a great number of unemployed jobs at United Technologies^'are vocational schools. similar to the Highway Department. Ad­ Ave., South Windsor, told the ZBA was appealed to the state Supreme Court. programs, they said. ministrative offices, such as his own and that he has been holding auctions at young people, a surplus of college looking for either managwpent United Technologies has graduated degrees, a lack of skilled labor and a During its 191-year history, Connecticut has had three Jay Giles, director of public works, for the Engineering Department, will have an the KofC hall the past three years positions or entry level positions, but in recent years 886 persons with a blue laws. Each has been declared unconstitutional. instance, envisions the possible elimina­ general decline in academic skills Furtado claimed that neither group general equivalency diploma. It is easier time meeting the budget. Giles without any objection until he among the labor force. That latter At the beginning of the session, Sen. David Barry, D- tion of the leaf pickup program. James said. rer-eived a call from zoning officer is prepared for either level. also providing college courses for Manchester, introduced a bill to repeal the blue law Turek, collector of revenue, says a needed fact is "what disturbs us most,” Fup He said as more and more employees. Turek thinks the collections department Ernest Machell that he was in viola­ '' tado said. passed by the last Legislature. The General Law Com­ expense like collection fees for constables tion of zoning laws. specialization occurs, the liberal arts Furtado stressed teaching more of mittee killed his bill Monday on an 8-2 vote. may have to be sliced from his budget. also will find it hard to meet the proposed In an hour-long talk and slide graduates, which account for the the basic skills such as self­ six percent limit. "I don't have a gallery of my own. presentation showing what he called The committee’s House chairman, Rep. Andrew The Democratic directors set the six That's why I use the KofC," Cameron largest number, will be “squeezed understanding, decision making, an "alarming statistics” relating to Grande, D-Bristol, said the measure was rejected percent limit on Town Manager Robert "It's going to be an extremely difficult said as he described how he and his out of jobs” by those with special understanding of the economic and because the committee “wants to wait for a court education and job market in Connec­ Weiss' proposed budget soon after Presi­ guideline to stay within,” he said. wife arrive at the hall early in the training. occupational climate, and positive decision." The Supreme Court is expected to hear the dent Jimmy Carter released his inflation- ticut, Furtado stressed a need for im­ He also criticized the general values about work in addition to Such costs as rental of equipment morning to set up their furniture, blue law appeal in February and hand down a decision in control guidelines. probably will increase at greater than six proved education for both youth and curriculum in high schools which basic academic skills. the spring. household and other items. The sale adults. Weiss Friday wrote to the department percent. usually lasted about 3h hours in the Furtado said "offers nothing to the A need for more awareness of the "This was the only bill before us to repeal (the Sunday heads about preparing their budget He said the Northeast is losing its work place. We are not preparing job situation and the alternatives by Sorting Dance Tickets He said he might have to eliminate an evening, he said, and he stayed until population to the South because the closing law),” Grande said of Barry’s bill. requests for 1979-80. His letter asked that item such as the fees paid for constables about midnight cleaning up. students for life,” he said. Seventy- guidance personnel, educators, The measure was the first order of business for the Members of the Manchester Junior Women’s Club, Jeanne Cronin, departments aim to stay within the six southern states are using their in­ five percent of all high school drop­ parents and the public-at-large was who serve tax liens if the budget gets He said about 150 people usually stitutions to prepare people for jobs. General Law Committee Monday and was disposed of left, and Sharon Lewis, are bundling tickets for club members to sell percent limit, although he said some /tight. outs are in the general curriculum stressed by Furtado. with relatively little discussion. attended the auctions, and estimated The Northeast gained only 7,000 jobs departments may receive more than that ' Turek also said he was hopeful a about 100 cars parked in the lot and courses. He is a member of the Connecticut The legislative panel dealt with almost 40 other bills at for the club s Pre-Spring Dance to be held at the Manchester Armory, in 1976 after a period of minus in the final budget while other revenue-producing Office such as his own on the street. He said he held 17 auc­ The problems cited by Furtado are Career Education Task Force which its weekly meeting. The only other bill that was killed by Saturday, March 3, from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Music will be provided by the departments may receive less. growth, but the jobs in the southern might be given special consideration tions there last year. not just education problems. They is preparing information to distribute the committee was a measure to allow liquor stores to Blue Horizons. Set-ups will be provided. Tickets may be obtained from “It’ll be very tough," Giles said of the portion of the country increased by are also economic problems. He to schools and the public. during the budget setting. Too much crop­ Cameron produced a memo from 720,000 in that year. sell alcohol on Election Day. It also died on an 8-2 vote. any club member or by contacting Sharon Guerette, 646-2944, or Mary limit. The public works budget is the ping of his budget could lead to a reduction Police Chief Richard D. Lannan noted statistics which shows that the F u rta d o ’s p resentation was Although the committee thwarted Barry’s effort to largest non-educational section of the en- Connecticut has the greatest state is “actually spending more applauded by the members of the Russo, 646-4447. Proceeds from the event will be used to support the in the amount of revenue his office saying that the parking had a repeal the blue law, the panel decided to hold public tite town budget. produces, he said. collection of metals skills in the money in helping people out of work public who came especially to hear club’s community service projects. (Herald photo by Pinto) minimal effect on the area traffic. country, but the average age of a hearings on several bills that would strengthen or alter He pointed to the Highway Department, Alan Mason, director of human ser­ than educating its people.” Almost it. Mary Willhide of 57 Jean Road the Sunday closing law. which is the largest portion of the public The KofC auctions provided about metals craftsman in the state is 55, vices, faces a unique problem. Most of his 75 percent of his business, Cameron equal amounts are spent on welfare said, “It’s a shame you can’t show works budget. Wage increases proposed Furtado said. He said “It is impossi­ One of the measures would require businesses to pay salary and the salaries of some who work said. and education. this to every school child in Connec­ their workers overtime for working Sundays. Another for the upcoming year will increase the ble to find a machinist” Shops with Quit Policy Disputed with him are paid for with Community "I fail to see where having an oc­ Some remedies to the employment ticut” would prevent the major store in a shopping center from budget 4.8 percent, Giles said. less than 100 employees are dying. Development funds. casional auction causes any more of Phone Exhibit at Lutz problems recommended by Furtado forcing other stores in the mall to stay open on Sundays. There are 350 machinists’ jobs each This leaves only 1.2 percent for in­ The town is considering a referendum to included more educational-technical In other action, the committee gave preliminary ap­ creases in other areas. a problem there, maybe not as much “Hello, is this the person to whom I am speaking?” can well month which remain unfilled for 60 eliminate town participation in Communi­ as some of the other activities,” be what these youngsters are saying as they experiment with days or more, Furtado said. proval to bills that would raise the drinking age from 18 Other materials and necessities, such as ty Development. If this succeeds, much of to 19, 20 or 21. Cameron said. He said the problem is "We have In Unemployment Bill gasoline, will increase in price, he said. the funding tha pays for his department’s Town planner Alan Lamson said in the various telephone models at the Lutz Junior Museum in The panel also voted to hold public hearings on bills Thus, the department may have to look Manchester. The exhibit, sponsored and loaned by the had apples and have been turning out operation would be gone. a letter to the ZBA that ‘‘the function a high number of oranges.” Noting Aillon Knife Reported that would require businesses to write contracts in plain at eliminating some programs. Giles said Even if Community Development fun­ of an auction, such as that proposed, Southern New England Telephone Co., will be on display English so consumers can understand them, place a his lowest;priority item is the leaf pickup that the public schools have been HARTFORD (UPI) — Labor leaders "Quitting your job for a better job, this ding continues, Mason said the six percent is purely a commercial venture and NEW HAVEN (UPI) - Two moratorium on new package stores and prevent major oil program, even though its elimination through Friday. Activated by the weight of visitors standing in primarily geared toward sending wealthy lumber executive J. George say it will destroy the American dream, is the American dream,” said Joseph guideline is low for him. He hopes to ex­ is not simitar to activities normally policemen have testified at the companies from running gas stations in Connecticut. would not save more than $100,000. front of the display, phones will begin to ring and relate the students to college since World War and Bernice Montano. Their bodies business representatives say it’s the only pand the town’s programs for the elderly, associated with the operation of a retrial of Guillermo Aillon they saw Bills allowing package stores to offer discounts on Bober of the State Building and Construc­ II, he said that by 1990, 80 percent of were found Aug. 14 in the Montano equitable thing to do and the state’s depar­ The department also will have to cut particularly the outreach program now club in a residential zone. Such acts history associated with each phone. Listening in, from left, are mixed cases of liquor and universities to sell wine were tion Trades Council. the jobs will not require a college a knife in the defendant’s car the home in North Haven. ting labor commissioner says it’s not that back on such items as storm drain in­ handled by Diane Wicks. as a carnival, craft show, dance or Michael Henderson of 100 Walnut St., Bernadette Macca of also given preliminary approval. “Total disqualification is too severe. stallation and road reconstruction. degree. Sixty to 70 percent of the night of the Montano killings when The North Haven policemen added important. The six percent limit could eliminate meetings, or other similar functions, Windsor, and Andrea Bernardini, also of Windsor. (Herald they gave Aillon a warning ticket for It’s an attempt by the employers to save “Anyplace where materials are in­ students are being tracked into Aillon told them his father-in-law had At issue is a proposed bill to limit the in­ money,|‘ Bober said. “Prior to the 1977 this idea, he said. the benefits of which are strictly in­ photo by Pinto) a faulty muffler. college, but presently only 16 percent agreed several days before he was stances in which a worker can quit his job legislation, we had a law that worked tended for the club are generally The witnesses were Detective Barry Says Defeat of jobs available require degrees. slain to talk to his daughter about a and still collect unemployment benefits. very, very well.” suitable activities in a residential Sergeant Kevin Connolly and Captain Jobs in the service businesses, possibile reconciliation with the In a packed hearing room, union of­ But John Anderson of the Connecticut zone and, as such, are allowed under Barclay Bumsted, both of the North defendant. Was Easy Way Out ficials told the Legislature’s Labor Com­ Area High Schools Join zoning regulations.” Blanton Still Tries such as food, hotels, retail, personal, Haven Police Department, who Business and Industry Association said, Aillon said he still loved his wife mittee Monday the proposed bill would He went on to say that allowing this recreation and health service.s wil) “We can’t provide unlimited benefits to an experience the biggest growth in the testified Monday in New Haven even though they had communication MANCHESTER — State Sen, David Barry feels a destroy the “American dream” by dis­ commercial use to continue would Superior Court. unlimited population.” In Model U.N. Program next few years, Furtado said, while problems, and his wife had com­ legislative committee took the easy way out by defeating couraging workers from looking for better allow a greater intensity in use of the Aillon is accused in the 1972 stab­ plained about being left alone, accor­ his bill to repeal the state’s Sunday closing law, and he To Free Prisoners manufacturing in this area will jobs. “Unemployment benefits should not be property than is reasonable or con­ stabilize. Jobs in all the areas except bing deaths of his estranged wife, ding to the police oficers. may introduce the same proposal later as an amendment Business representatives testified the WEST HARTFORD — Several Hartford "Arms Control.’’ This speech is open to templated by the zoning regulations. Barbp’-a. 26, and her parents. to another bill. available to people who voluntarily leave NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UPI) - Ray sentence was commuted to time proposal would ensure that only the deser­ their jobs,” he said. “In the case of area high schools will participate in the the public without charge. "The integrity of the residential Barry is opposed to the Sunday closing law, which he Blanton, two days after he was served although he has not been ving receive benefits. leaving for a better job, that’s an 30th annual Model United Nations this On Saturday, the committees — property should be preserved. It is booted from the governor’s office, released, and former school teacher Nursing H o m e Fire has said is unfair and unconstitutional. His bill would Two years ago, the Legislature passed a economic choice." weekend at the University of Hartford, 200 political, economic and humanitarian — not deemed consistent with the town was still trying to order the freedom have repealed that law, but the General Law Committee law denying benefits to those who quit Bloomfield Ave., West Hartford. will reconvene to complete work on the Plan of Development,” the letter Katie Stricklin, whose life sentence The committee also heard from Irving of 16 prisoners whose pardons led to voted to kill Barry’s bill by an 8-2 vote. their jobs for no reason and to those who Among the 20 participating schools are resolutions, finally meeting in full session said. was commuted to 10-20 years. She Kills 26 in Finland Stewart, a Bridgeport steelworker, who his ouster. was convicted of poisoning two of her Barry sought repeal of the law to clear the matter up get fired for legitimate reason. complained he was fired “because Manchester High School, East Hartford to determine which, if any, resolutions' Lamson said there has been now rather than wait for the Supreme Court ruling. Blanton's request was ignored, relatives. SaVeFUEL-ENERGY<$$$ However, then-Labor Commissioner someone punched my time card without High School and South Windsor High should be passed by the Model General another application to hold auctions He said he was not surprised by the committee’s deci­ School. Assembly. Alem will monitor the however, and officials of Gov. Lamar Fred D. Thompson, legal counsel HELSINKI, Finland hospital, where dead were Frank Santaguida sent out'a policy letter my knowledge.” at the KofC location. THE ENERGY SAVERSi sion, but he also was not pleased with it. proceedings and will give a cntical Alexander’s administration vowed to Republican Alexander, revealed (UI) — A flash fire roared taken. which most business leaders felt negated kew art said he appealed his firing 10 The Model United Nations is sponsored Newly elected ZBA chairman “It’s the easy way out, rather than confronting the by the World Affairs Center in cooperation analysis of the students’ work.,' Monday to keep the 16 inmates in Democrat Blanton’s actions after he through a nursing home He said the fire started ask us about a 15% the intention of the legislation and allowed weeks ago, but still hasn’t received a Kenneth Tedford recommended problem,” he said. with the university political science For further information, :contact 'the prison until the matter is resolved in was superseded by Alexander. today, killing 26 elderly in an end of the building CUSTOM government tax rebat almost all workers to collect benefits. hearing date from the state. While he denial of the application because it “1 think it has enough public interest to have the people department and the Political Science World Affairs Center, 1380 Asylum Ave,, court — possibly later today. “On Friday, he (Blanton) called patients trapped in their and the structure was MADE Sen. John Matthews, R-New Canaan, in­ awaits his hearing, Stewart cannot collect would mean a commercial use in a A court hearing is scheduled today who represent the public act on it,” Barry said of the Sun­ troduced a bill this year to restrict un­ Club. Hartford, Conn. 06105. ■ . ■ ’ residential zone. Vice chairman the commissioner of corrections and beds in the second worst engulfed by flames within benefits. on a suit that could determine what day closing issue. employment compensation to those The 250 students will meet Friday after­ Harriet Haslett felt the continued demanded or requested that these fire in modern Finnish five minutes. “In the meanwhile, me and my family happens to those 16 and perhaps as He said he might introduce the proposed repeal later as workers who quit their jobs for “ work- noon to take up 60 resolutions previously business use would only lead to (16) people be released,” Thompson history. Only one night nurse was are being unfairly penalized," Stewart many as 34 other prisoners granted said. ALL PRIME an amendment to another bill. related” reasons. Benefits would be submitted by the students. The students similar ventures. A doctor said 26 elderly on duty when the fire said. clemency by Blanton without the "The commissioner called me and denied to those who quit for economic or have already visited the U.N. Missions in In other business, new officers patients died in the flames, alarm rang at 4:50 a.m., After listening to most of the testimony, Andover School Signup . recommendation of the State Par­ I told him not to pay any attention to ALUMINUM personal reasons. New York, so they can represent in their were elected. Kenneth N. Tedford of which burned down a the doctor said. departing Labor Commissioner Peter dons and Paroles Board. what Governor Blanton said and we wooden wing of the nursing GOP Party Planned Betty Tianti of the Connecticut State Reilly gave his opinion of the controver­ debate the positions of the country they ANDOVER — Registration for students 23 Campfield Road was elected "The patients who could entering kindergarten in September will The inmates in question had their would have a written document to home in Virrat, 220 miles WINDOWS Labor Council complained that Matthews’ sial “quits” and “fires” issue. had selected to represent. Issues being chairman. A Democrat, the 35-year- walk were all saved,” he NOT A HEBRON — The Republican Town Committee has be Jan. 29,30 and 31 from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 sentences commuted to time served him shortly from Governor northwest of the capital. bill would deny workers the opportunity to “It is my opinion that the Legislature debated this year are apartheid and old man is an assistant attorney said. “They only suffered STORM voted to attend and participate in the theater dinner par­ decolonization, economic order for p.m. by Blanton as part of 52 clemency ac­ Alexander instructing him not to The wooden wing, built seek better jobs. has spent too much time on quits and fires general for the State Transportation minor burns.” WINDOW ty of the 55th Assembly District on Feb. 21. developing countries, and racism. . To be eligible for. kindergarten, a child tions he took Jan. 15, but they had not release the prisoners. in 1907, housed 44 patients. Fire Chief Kalevi Hihkio She said his proposal would deny legislation and that other labor standards, Commission. been freed when Alexander assumed Tickets for the evening activities may be obtained by The special speaker for evening session must be five years old by Dec. 31, 1979, Harriet Haslett. a Republican, was “Com m issioner (C. M urray) A brick building, which es­ said it was not immediate­ benefits to an individual who quit two such as improving employee work con­ office Wednesday night. Thirteen contacting any town committee member or Mrs. part-time jobs to take a higher paying full­ on Friday at 8 is Fehmi Alem, senior Parents must bring the child’s birth cer­ elected vice chairman, and Eklward Henderson told me that Governor caped undamaged, housed ly clear what had caused ditions. should be looked into,” he said. other inmates whose sentences were Blanton said his attorneys had in­ Geraldine S. Grant, ticket chairman. The evening will in­ time job and then got laid off. political affairs advisor, (Center for Disar­ tificate and record of immunization. It is Coltman, Democrat, secretary. 25. Most of the patients the fire. “It broke out like « 5 9 Reilly also said the Legislature should commuted to time served were freed formed him that he was still gover­ clude a buffet supper and the show, "Music Man,” Mrs. Tianti also said the measure would mament, Political and Security Affairs at not necessary to bring the child to the were retired farmers. an explosion,” he said. UP TO 80 concentrate on finding ways to pay off registration. before Alexander look'office. nor and the commissioner should Committee members also voted to donate a book to the deny benefits to someone who had to quit Connecticut’s unemployment insurance the United Nations. Alem will speak on Of the 69 patients, 26 Virrat City Mayor Errko UNITED INCHES Douglas Library in memory of Clifford Mellows, a Lawyers for two prisoners release the prisoners. were dead, 41 survived and Keski-Lusa said, “The fire COMPLETE' their job because their spouse took a job in debt to the federal government, which INSTALLATiONl former member of the committee. Mellows lost his life in receiving commutations without ap­ “I informed Commissioner two were unaccounted for. started near the boiler another state. now exceeds $400 million. Grange Card Party proval of the Board of Pardons and Henderson that that advice was in­ an automobile accident recently. The blaze was the second room of the hospital wing, The Nominating Committee, headed by Mrs. Frost T. Paroles have filed suit to have Blan­ correct and he should not release the worst in modern Finnish or in the smoking room MANCHESTER—The Manchester ton’s actions put into effect and their NEW 3” INSULATED TRIPLE Krist, is searching for candidates interested in seeking Grange on Olcott Street will sponsor prisoners,” Thompson s'aid. history. In the worst fire, used by elderly men cases were to be heard in Criminal Blanton was abruptly removed GLASS CONSTRUCTION office on the Republican ticket in next November’s elec­ a card party Wednesday at 8 p.m. in 1966, 31 patients died patients.” tions. Court today. from office less than 48 hours after when fire ripped a mental There will be door prizes and Anyone wishing more information should contact Mrs. The two are convicted wife-killer his massive clemency action when institution. A TRIPLE PANE WINDOW refreshments. Krist or committee members, Emery Taylor, Alberta Fred Smith, one of the 16 whose Alexander was sworn in as his “The heat from the COSTS NO MORE THAN successor three days early. Hilding, Andrew Johnson, John Fitzgibbons, Marion explosive fire prevented I ONE DAY SERVICE MOST DOUBLE PANE Foote or Marilyn Horton. Legislative leaders agreed to the firemen from saving the EYEGLASSES Vernon Council Backs early oath-taking by Alexander after bedridden. They could do NOW AT WINDOWS. they were advised by federal nothing,” said Dr. Erro ARTHUR DRUG prosecutors Blanton planned to free Kallio of the Virrat city Church Potluck Set School Fund Proposal prisoners who are targets of a grand TRANSFORM YOUR HOME jury investigation into a cash-for- INTO A FUEL SAVER BOLTON — The Rev. and Mrs. John HoIIiger of St, VERNON — The Town Council, on town to set up the accounts men­ clemency scandal. Blanton himself is ALL NEW THERMALIZED George’s Episcopal Church will have a potluck supper at request of Dr. Bernard Sidman, tioned. a target of the investigation. their home Feb. 5 at 5 p.m. superintendent of schools, endorsed a “However, I feel that we must Thompson said Monday the state’s NOW FRAME CONSTRUCTION The supper will celebrate the church choir’s ac­ concept Monday night to incorporate work in a cooperative manner to in­ position is that the commutations are complishments during the year and try to get new A TRUE t h e r m a l - into the school activity funds several sure that ail matters relative to the not effective because the commuta­ YOU CAN PLACE YOUR members for the choir. other existing functions. town are performed in a fashion in tion documents, currently held by b a r r ie r WINDOW The men’s fellowship of St. George’s Episcopal Church Dr. Sidman said, “Specifically which both the municipal and the Henderson, have not been delivered CLASSIFIED AD ANYTIME will meet Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the church. Officers what we would like to do is to set up educational side of the town are in to the prisoners or to an authorized • STOPS HEAT will be elected and events for the year discussed. accounts within the appropriate total agreement,” Dr. Sidman said. representative of the prisoners. LOSS There will be a celebration of Christian Unity at St. schools’ activity fund entries for He said that Town Council endorse­ Alexander’s legal counsel said the • TILTS IN FOR George’s Episcopal Church Sunday at 7:30 p.m. The athletics, library materials and ment of these accounts would court will actually rule on two EASY CLEANING celebration will include guest speaker from the Christian curriculum/textbook material per simplify future audits and help avoid theories — that of the state and one Conference of Churches in Connecticut. each academic department so that any misunderstanding that might by Nashville attorney-businessman ONE DAY any monies received from these arise at a later date. John Jay Hooker that all 34 com­ INSTALLATIONS areas would be credited to the ap­ Dr. Sidman’s request was mutations grairted by Blanton propriate account.” prompted by criticism of the funds in without approval of the State Par­ '•NOMETAL TO Six~Week He said the funds would then be the recent audit report of the town. dons and Paroles Board are invalid. METAL CONTACT REAL ESTATE COURSE used to either replace the lost or The auditors said that examination IN VERNON damaged library materials or to buy of the various school activity funds Consumer Plans Join a participating Weight Wrtchers* In a decorative file case, worth $22.88.. new materials for the appropriate revealed a wide range of opinions by CREDIT TERMS ARRANGED Class between January 2 and February 3, Ea sy to use. Ea sy to reml. HARTFORD (UPI) — A statewide MON. & WED. EVENING AT 7 PM 1979 and get a gift of a Weight \Wtchers Best of all is the way the Weight account. the various individuals responsible CALL SUNDAY & DAILY 24 HOUR SERVICE CALL NOW consumer coalition plans to pursue Vbtchers PrMram helps you lose weight "We would also envision setting up for administering the funds as to the CLASSES START MON FEB. 5, 1979 Food Scale and Bowl worth $4.00. appointments of pro-consumer com­ -A Attend 12 consecutive paid weekly and keep It on-delldous foods, an accounts for anv other areas for which purposes for which these funds may missioners to the five-member Weight Watchers Classes atid you1l get advanc^ Behavior Modificahon Plan revenue might be realized in the pre­ CALL TOLL 1 -8 0 0 -3 8 2 -4 5 2 9 be used. Public Utilities Control Authority. your second gift-a Weight Watchers and the friendly, supportive atmosphere sent or in the future such as summer VERNON (XNTERMBftESOIOOL recipe plastic-coated card set including of our tn^ngs. The report recommended that Gov. Ella Grasso will decide by FREE 203-666-1466 school and evening school,” Dr. Sid­ those responsible for administering 777 Hvifori Tpke (M. S O H M c Oieir Reon h u rid r^ s of delicious, tested recipes Offer good in parbdpaHng areas otily. man said. He added that should any July 1 whether to reappoint the 643-2711 the funds should be made aware of current commissioners. f TECH ENERGY CONSERVATIOn 'iNc! ir i t ir Ir ir I r k it LOSING WQGHT IS IN THE CARDS. of these accounts realize any sizeable the statute which makes such funds ■ 2551 Berlin Tpke. Newington, Conn. 06111 ■wnH m EnmM *t Iim fb m m income, they would then offset The Connecticut Citizens Action Thli courta nwatt th< minimum raquIrwTWits of tha ConnacUcut Raal possible and of the limits for which B NAME______^______I budget requests by revenue from the Group’s utilities coalition was Eatata Commitalon. You'll laam aboul 'contracta, moflgagaa, daada, funds should be used. “Some of the p llnanclng, IMngi, Ilia law, appraltlng, and all Importam araaa o1 raai appropriate fund. formed last year to fight rate in­ ADDRESS- expenditures from these funds should creases. It has criticized PUCA Com­ I aatata. II you havo baen oonaldarlng a caraar In raai aatata thia la tha Rjf deteils arx> participating class nearest you* call: He explained that the law relative CITY_____ -STATE- ZIP- couraa lor you. Ratarvatlona ara not raquirad. Raolatratlon la bald be made from the Board of missioners Miriaifl Butterworth, I; I balora our Ural latalon. to school activity funds, according to I^PH ON E___ FAIRFIELD, NEW HAVEN, Education’s normal budget," the David Harrigan and Gerald McCann olte lieralti state statutes, doesn’t require ap­ report said. I HARTFORD & LITCHFIELD COUNTIES proval of the governing body of the for what they view as "pro-utility CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING decisions.” ■ CONTNUOUSnMNXESSEDUaTIONiVI^ (Toll-Free) ■ InstnielQr.LouBraiil 62M 704 1. 800- 972-9320 nririinTinnrininrenmiiirTr*rt~tmTi-m wwuMt ei ttre PAGE EIGHT - EVENING HERALD. Tues., Jan. 23, 1979 evening HERALD. Tues.. Jan. 23. 1979- PAGE NINK Letter to the Editor I Choregrapher Named fHaudtratrr Eiuniimj Hrrali'i Manchester — A City ol Village Charm Betty’s notebook For 1979 Pageant Founded Oct. 1, 1881 Published by the Manchester Publishing Co . Herald Square. Water Supply Solution Seen By Betty Ryder Manchester. Conn 06040 Telephone (203) 643-2711. Mary Cadorette, Miss Connecticut To the editor: Member Audit Bureau of Circuiei.on 1975, will be the choreographer for Member Ur’'ted Press lutenidtionji Several evenings lor months now, want any part of our miserable and wells and for as little or less than we reservoir capable of passing national this year's Jaycee-sponsored Miss Manchester residents have been antiquated local water system. Customer Service - 647-9946 ^ Turk.noton. Executive Editor could treat water ourselves, it could water standards and with little or not Manchester Scholarship Pageant, Raymond F. Robinson, Edilor-Publisher Frank A. Burbank. Managing Editor reading ongoing reports from town There is a good deal that could be Hope you all enjoyed Super Bowl posing special challenges for those at simply be purchased — and the best water shed land available, we must months while on .sabbatical from which will be held Feb. 17 at officials and water advisory com­ said in the interest of the MDC and Sunday at your house. We sure did at home and those trying to get there. Hara University in Japan where he is Manchester High School auditorium. part is that no expense would be en­ trust our future to new underground mittees and water consultants. its proven quality service to its ours. To help families prepare, the a professor. She has studied dance for 14 years tailed in constructing a multi-million and unknown supplies and to the One son decided it was a morning Coleman Company has published a He was also guest speaker at Trini­ under the direction of Mary Morlock member towns but my concern in dollar treatment -plant and then 16-page booklet with tips on how to Opinion Obviously, we are being promised development of a new treatment for a Super Bowl Sunday Brunch. It ty Covenant Church during his stay. of East Hartford, In 1970 and 1971, writing this latter is in the hope that hiring and training personnel to staff plant. went over so well, he's decided it cope with those emergencies. It in­ for a referendum that will mend once a few people will hopefully realize Well, time will tell and I'll keep she earned the title of Miss Junior the plant. Certainly, we have many more should be a weekly event. 'Course cludes a checklist of items to keep at and for all. we hope, the water supply that Manchester can obtain all the you posted as we go through the Dance of Connecticut and in f972 cap­ The MDC currently has resources complex problems than our officials that will necessitate everybody get­ home and in your car. Most process of visas, required in- tured the same title in New York. problems that have plagued our com­ water it can use — water already adequate to continue to supply water have told us about to just update our ting up about the same time. It just families will have the things they noculations, etc, The following year, she won the Miss munity for years. treated and filtered and fit for human need, but the booklet also contains Factual Budget at the normal average daily con­ water distribution system — without doesn't happen at my house. Dance America Pageant at the age of consumption, something .Manchester But. it would be worth it. if I could reminders about safe handling of The engagement of Miss Joan Leslie sumption for two years without one jumping into the highly expensive Fusiliuli Tour 16. I am aware that there are many residents know little about, by simp­ manage to give them breakfast all at standby fuels used in lighting and Kaminski of Wethersfield to Robert Miss Cadorette won the 1975 Miss who, with good reason, avoid any additional drop of rain. and engineering responsibility that a Had a note from Lois Cohn of ly making arrangements to install a once, instead of every hour on the cooking appliances. Kevin Perrone of Lexington, Ky.. has Manchester Scholarship Pageant and Figures Needed MDC water quality is among the treatment plant w"ould require. Hunter College Center for Lifelong suggestion of a " takeover " bid by large meter and relatively little pipe hour. We ll see next Sunday. Remembering our ice storm of a been announced by her parents, Mr. went on to win the Miss Connecticut finest in the nation, its experience What a loss it would be to pass up Learning announcing "Ultimate regional government. installation in one or more locations few years back, the booklet is a han­ and Mrs. h’rank W. Kaminski of extensive and its equipment proven such a quality product readily Paris," a fabulous week in Paris crown. She represented the state in Few of us would want to see that Congratulutiuns dy one to have on hand. To obtain a Wethersfield. Atlantic City and was chosen to tour While President Jimmy being predicted and increases at the town line. and its manpower already perfor­ where you will enjoy the unique happen but now foolish of us to close available through a meter at our free copy write to the Public Mr. Perrone is the son of Mr. and Europe with the Miss America USD Carter has not yet formally an­ This requires no long range com­ Happy 80th birthday to Minnie privilege of an "inside " tour of the % just one percent, the our eyes to the abailability of ming with excellence. town boundary. Relations Department, The Coleman Mrs. Frank Perrone of 104 Harlan Show the following summer. After mitments or political agreements or Blivens. We ran a photo and an ac­ greatest salons including Dior. St. nounced he will seek another change in the budget would be No one. including Weston and Thank you for this opportunity to Company. 250 N. St. Francis, St.. Manchester. returning from six weeks of enter­ Metropolitan District water supply. anything of the sort. We would simp­ count of her party, but it seems Wichita, Kan. 67201. Laurent, and Chanel. You will be per­ Miss Kaminski graduated from term, his proposed budget sent incredible. There has been no effort on the Sampson, knows the extent of new share what I believe to be an urgent someone in the family forgot to tell taining American troops in the ly become one of the MDC's many sonally recieved by designers and Wethersfield High School in 1974 and to Congress Monday serves as part of the MDC to " take over " problems that will be uncovered as concern of Manchester taxpayers. us of Mrs. Blivens' many activities. Mediterranean, she was one of the A one percent difference in thousands of customers. Travel B ug view their collection. is a fifth-year student at the Univer­ a good indicator of his inten­ Manchester. Indeed it the facts were we plunder ahead doing our own Alton J, Munsie Besides being a member of the The trip, set for May 5-13, will en­ lead dancers in the Miss America the unemployment rate, one We could chuck our expensive thing. sity of Connecticut .School of Phar­ Pageant. She participated at Miss to be known they probably would not 676 Keeney St.. Manchester Grange, she is a Well, if all goes well, we may be on compass a lour of Avenue Mon­ "Boyfriend," and Viola in "Twelfth tions. treatment plant plans and proposed macy and will graduate in May. She Night," percent higher than predicted, Manchester has scarcely one .Manchester member of Sunset Rebecca Lodge, our way to Hong Kong, the People's taigne. a reception at Versailles in America's homecoming in Minnesota is employed as a pharmacy intern at in October 1976 and also performed Carter's budget proposal for would mean an additional $16 Chapman Court Order of Amaranth. Republic of China and Japan in June. the private Les Petits Apartments, a The February 17 pageant will open Haggish Apothecary. as a featured dancer at the Miss fiscal 1980 calls for $531.6 Pythian Sisters, the American The Orient has always fascinated behind-the-scenes look at Baccarat s with a dance routine performed by billion because of decreased Politics by Pearson Mr. Perrone graduated from Tennessee and Miss Minnesota Association of Retired People us, and now that the People's Museum, Cartier and Les Arts de la the 14 contestants to the theme billion with a deficit of $29 revenue from lost jobs and in­ Manchester High School in 1974 and Pageants in June 1971. She has (AARP), the Senior Citizens, and Republic of China has opened its Table building, plus much more. "Shine It On" from the Broadway billion, the lowest in six years. doors to tourists, it would be great to from the University of Connecticut in recently been studying on show, "The Act. " Competition will creased spending for un­ Emanuel Lutheran Church. If you visit what is considered by 1978 with a bachelor of science It is commendable that a Again, happy birthday Minnie. include it on our itinerary. scholarship at Luigi's Jazz Center in then be held in swimsuit, evening employment compensation and many to be the fashion capital of the degree in biology, ecology. He is New York City. budget is being proposed which Dodd Calls for Government A two-week trip is planned with an world, bring your checkbook, so you gown and talent categories as welfare. Sensitivity optional trip to Japan. Would es­ employed as a field technician in This past summer, she performed required in all Miss America reduces the deficit to one-half Be Prepared can buy an "original " design to bring strip mine reclamation projects con­ Also Carter lists a savings of pecially enjoy that and perhaps we home. at the Christopher Ryder House in Pageants and their preliminaries. the amount it was when he took Winter storms, hurricanes and ducted by the Agriculture Depart­ Chatham, Cape Cod, Mass., for the $200 million in 1980 from By GKK(; l»K VK.SON Carter leading the way if his inflation Manchester are common in many by Carter are sensible, but it will be could get to see Hiromu Shimizu and For further information, you can Tickets are available from Joe floods all come in their season, often ment of the University of Kentucky. summer season. A senior at the office. Herulil Kc|iorli'r guidelines are to work, during a re­ areas. up to the President to show the way 3 his family. He lived in a house across contact Lois at l212l 949-4361. Stack, the ticket chairman, from any legislation to limit federal aid cent visit to The Herald. bringing power interruptions and The couple is planning a June 23 University of Connecticut, she is On the other hand, it is not Some town residents want to drop as work starts on the federal budget, the street from me for several Manchester Jaycee, or at the door to school districts affected by MANCHESTER - The federal The congressman from Connec­ wedding at Emanuel Lutheran majoring in dramatic arts and por­ prior to the performance. (Nassiff commendable to propose a government has to increase its sen­ out of the Community Development Dodd said. Church in Hartford. (Luring pliotol trayed Polly Browne in the photo) the presence of federal ticut's Second District offered a program. They say they do not like This will be a tough task for Carter budget based on suppositions sitivity to local needs to avoid dis­ Washington viewpoint of the recent facilities. putes such as the one now occurring the federal requirements established — ‘'He's got his work cut out for Births such as the current document. discussion in Manchester about dis­ for the town to receive program him." Dodd said. Such legislation is not a in Manchester, U.S. Rep. continuing involvement in the Com­ Christopher Dodd said funds. "It's going to be a bleak and tight Several of the figures in the reality, and every effort to im­ munity Development program. Avoid Attack Shoveling Snow Dodd talked about a W'ide range of People are getting tired of the year,” he predicted of the economic CunicIL Ryan Cates, son of Donn St., Manenester. They were born proposed budget are based on Dodd's district does not include ,-drents are Mr. and Mrs. Perley What'sVVhiit'c funfiin fnrfor thothe IriHc kids could hobe ______r t_____ i .. • plement such legislation has topics, including the country "s lack of federal government telling them thet budget setting . L. and Elaine Greenleaf Cornell of Jan. 3 at Rockville General Hospital. Beaulieu of 93 West St.. Rockville, the prevention of heart attacks. does. The combination could be future happenings, which Manchester — it does include An­ have to do certain things and then not Willimantic. He was bom Jan. 13 at fatal to a middle aged, sedentary Donations to the Heart Campaign been defeated by Congress in direction in foreign policy and the Most persons favor cutting the Their maternal grandparents are Mr. lethal. dover, Coventry and Vernon — but he providing the money to pay for budget, until it comes to their in­ Manchester Memorial Hospital. His Connecticut resident. Every winter, have made possible extensive life­ possibly could not become the past. importance of President Jimmy and Mrs. John Yellen of 242 South St., BeriilNeii, Raviiioiiil \\ illiuin, son — Don’t shovel to the point of said the feelings now discussed in them." Dodd said. “It’s something dividual budgets, Dodd said. maternal grandparents are Mr. and a heavy snowfall is followed by a saving research, the treatment of the reality. Rockville. Their paternal grand­ of Raymond R. and Barbara Yungk exhaustion. Fatigue is further strain By not accurately predicting we in Washington have to recognize, It will be up to Carter to show that Mrs. Ellsworth B. Greenleaf of spate of heart attack deaths due to victim once he reaches the hospital, father is Robert Deane Sr, of Berntsen of 32 Victoria Road. on the heart. One of the suppositions on the revenue for the budget, the he said. he has the muscle to insure that the over-exertion, warns the American and the training of paramedics, Coventry. His paternal grandparents Eldridge Street, Manchester. They Manchester. He was born Jan. 15 at — Dress warmly in light, thin which the budget based, and The federal government may not budgets of departments and are Mr. and Mrs. Levi B. Cornell of Heart Association of Greater Hart­ police, firemen and the general estimated deficit could con­ have a sister, Stephanie Lynn. Manchester Memorial Hospital. His layers of clothing, muffle ears and recognize the unique problems of programs are kept in line, despite Mansfield. His maternal great- ford. public in the techniques of "CPR, " the guiding factor in deter­ ceivably not be $29 billion, but maternal grandparents are Olga If you're over 40 years old, desk­ throat and keep hands and feet dry. certain areas lobbying pleas for increases. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Louis Slrekas, Jennifer I,win, daughter or cardiopulmonary resuscitation. mining a budget, is revenue. Wilcox of Winsted and Robert Yungk bound at the office and spend most — Each shovelful of dry snow much higher, approaching the “ ^ e r e has to be a greater sen­ “If he sends the signal out, Cates of Rockland, Maine. He has of Paul P. and Linda Labanouski of Manchester. His paternal grand­ How does cold weather effect the weighs about four pounds and wet In order to have money to sitivity in the federal two sisters, Skye Alana, 3, and weekends watching television, you heart? figures which have been therewill be a lot of pressure on Strekas of 11 Overhill Road. parents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold snow is much heavier. When you spend, you must have money government. " Dodd, who is starting Megan Elayne, 17 months. had better think twice before grab­ The body reacts to cold by constric­ associated with past budgets of private industry, " Dodd said of the Ellington. She was born Jan. 1 at Berntsen of Coventry. shovel, lift with your entire body his third term in Congress, said. attempt to curb inflation. bing a shovel to clear your sidewalks ting its small arteries. These are the coming in. past administrations. Rockville General Hospital. Her or driveway of a January or keeping your back straight. He suggested that the government The Norwich resident also com­ Bujaurius, Mark John, son of vessels through which blood passes It is believed the revenue in­ maternal grandmother is Mrs. GulliruiiilNi'ii, John Itriuii, son of February snowfall. — If you run out of breath, pause If President Carter wants to might establish guidelines to provide mented on the following topics; Merryann Bujaucius of 70 Union St,, Joseph Labanouski of Somers. Her away from the heart to various parts John H. and Sandra Meier The American Heart Association of until breathing is easier. If you feel a cluded in the 1980 budget will campaign for another term, more local control and guidance for • Efficiency in Congress — Rockville, He was bom Jan. 6 at paternal grandparents are Mr. and of the body. This natural response, Gulbrandsen of 4 Hickory Drive, Greater Hartford exchanges tightness in your chest, quit. not be the amount which has such programs as Community Congress should set budgets every Rockville General Hospital. His Mrs. Thomas Strekas of Enfield. called "peripheral-vaso constric­ fine. Hebron. He was born Jan. 17 at research information with other af­ Those are the guidelines for been predicted because of Development. Local communities two years instead of every year. This maternal grandparents are Mr. and Manchester Memorial Hospital. His tion," reduces loss of body heat but shovelling snow. But what are the But let him begin by being might have more of a say about would provide more time to review ij Mrs: Frank Bujaucius of Smith, J. Brian Jr„ son of J. Brian filiate organizations throughout the when it takes place, the heart must joblessness and other factors. maternal grandmother is Dorothy country. One three-minute test held warning signs of a heart attack? truthful about the cost of meeting goals in such areas as the work of agencies and programs Manchester. His maternal great- and Patricia Zemantic Smith of 24 work harder to pump blood through Miller of Glenshaw, Pa. His paternal in Minnesota to determine the effects Could you recognize them — in For example. Carter is government and use realistic housing needs. and eliminate the ineffective ones, grandparents are Mrs. Mary Rosemary Lane, South Windsor. He grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Gun- the narrowed arteries. Its load is yourself, or in a friend, during or The economy and foreign policy, Dodd said. Bujaucius of Manchester and the late of snow shovelling on the heart gave further increased because the predicting unemployment figures and not base his projec­ was born Jan. 9 at Rockville General nar Gulbrandsen of New Fairfield. surprising results. After receiving after a period of shovelling snow? two areas that require much atten­ * Social Security — He has proposed John Bujaucius and Mrs. Chloe Hospital. His maternal grandmother arteries which feed the heart itself would linger at about 6.2 per­ heart examinations, 11 volunteers, Here they are: tions on suppositions which tion. will be major issues for the 96th a bill to roll back Social Securtiy Jones of Rockville. is Eleanora Zemantic of Hartford. are constricted. Additional stress oc­ cent and inflation would fall Dyiiieni, Jcntilc L\iiii, daughter ages 45 to 75. were cleared for the — Prolonged, heavy pressure or have not, and may never come Congress, he said. taxes charged to workers. His paternal grandparents are Mr. of Edward and Denise Bieu Dyment curs when the blood pressure rises, squeezing pain in the center of the from nine percent of last year U.S. foreign policy has lacked The Social Securtiy tax fund is used Graziani, .Angela Dehurah, and Mrs. Edward Smith of West test. Five of the 11 had recovered which sometimes happens in cold about. of Acton. Mass. She was born Dec. 26 from mild heart attacks. With the chest, behind the breastbone, to six percent by the end of direction since the country's invol- for various funding purposes, in­ daughter of Theodore and Deborah Hartford. He has three sisters, at Hartford Hospital. Her maternal weather, or when the person exer­ — Pain or discomfort accompanied He should remember, "You ment in Vietnam. cluding disability payments and Gordon Graziani of 3 Crescent Drive, Christine, 6, Kerri, 4, and Megan, 2. weather 14 degrees below zero, the cises. It is for these reasons, accor­ 1980. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. subjects tackled a thick bank of snow by sweating. Nausea, vomiting or can some of the people all “Every administration since then educational assistance. As the need Ellington. She was born Dec. 13 at ding to the American Heart Associa­ shortness of breath may also occur. If the unemployment does has been afloat," he said of the for the funding increases, so does the Kenneth R. Bieu of Manchester. Her with electrodes taped to their chests tion, that cold weather brings with it of the time and all of the peo­ Rockville General Hospital, Her Snyder, Aaron .Mieliuel, son of paternal grandparents are Mr. and — Pain which may spread to the not linger at 6.2 percent as is foreign policy. Now, the policy is Social Security tax. matercj. grandparents are Mr. and and connected to radio transmitters a need for special precautions. ple some of the time, but ... " Alan Jay and Susan Rikki Cohen Mrs. John E. Dyment of Sudbury. in their belts. The strain on their shoulder, arm, neck or jaw. strong in certain areas — such as "I think there are ample ways of Mrs. itobert Gordon of Chicopee, Snyder of 128 Great Plains Road, When it comes to shovelling snow, Mass., formerly of Manchester She hearts were recorded by an elec­ — Symptoms may subside and then Carter's recent move to restart dealing with the problem besides Mass, Her paternal grandparents are Danbury. He was born Jan. 22 at here is a check list of do's and don'ts: has a brother, David Michael 13 trocardiograph machine in a nearby return. ^ diplomatic ties with China — but it raising the tax. " Dodd said. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Graziani of Danbury. His maternal grandparents — If you're over 40 and healthy, it’s months. building. The machine was Shovelling snow can be a form of lacks totality. • Di verse economy — Dodd is Ellington. She has two sisters, Jen­ are Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Cohen of 118 okay to shovel, but take it easy. Snow vigorous, healthy exercise. Treat it Dodd pointed to the recent "stop- continuing his campaign that the nifer, 3, and Stephanie, 1. Scott Drive, Manchester. His pater­ monitored by a group of physicians. shovelling is strenuous and it can Two of the volunteers had to be that way by not over-exerting. Don’t go-stop approach" of the U.S. in Iran state develop an economy that is not nal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. exert a strain on the heart of a person shovel yourself to a heart attack. For as a prime example of a foreign so dependent on defence industries. Grant, Shannon Marie, daughter Israel Snyder of 178 Lydall St.. [ Pinochle | stopped after one minute because the not used to regular physical activity. h]CG showed their hearts were not more information contact your policy that sometimes does not know Often, when new defense projects of Timothy R. and Deborah G. Manchester. His paternal great­ — If you have heart disease, don’t Almanac U.S. Rep. Christopher Dodd gestures as he talks about a getting enough oxygen. Within the American Heart Association of where it is headed. are discussed, a major supporting Reuter Grant of 166 Vernon Ave„ grandmother is Mrs. Fannie Snyder shovel without your doctor’s permis­ MuiK'lirHlcr three-minute limit, the others Greater Hartford at 310 Collins St. in By I nilcd Press liilernuliunul In 1937. 17 Communists confessed range of topics Congress will handle this year. President Jim­ He fears progress toward a Middle argument is the number of jobs that Rockville. She was bom Jan. 12 at of Longmeadow, Mass. Top scorers in the Manchester sion. Hartford. East settlement could be set back by will be lost if the project is killed. Rockville General Hospital. Her showed varying degrees of stress. — Don't shovel immediately after Today is Tuesday, Jan. 23, the 23rd they had conspired with Leon my Carter needs to lead the inflation fight, and the U.S. needs Senior Citizens Pinochle Group game more direction in its foreign policy, Dodd said. (Herald photo the indecisiveness over the Iranian "If that argument was used in the . maternal grandparents are Mr. and Berry, Corey Keheeeu, daughter This type of exertion over the lengthy eating. Tackle the snow before you day of 1979 with 342 to follow. Trotsky to undermine the Soviet affair. Jan. 18 at the Army and Navy Club period it takes to shovel a drive or by Strempfer i social services area, you'd have a Mrs. Victor Reuter of 89 Regan St., of Stanley and Dianne Korduner are Walter Kohls, 671, Helen Gavello, cat. or at least an hour after a meal. ELASTIC The moon is moving from the last regime of Josef Stalin. The inflation guidelines established revolution on your hands." he said Rockville. She has a sister, Stacev Berry of 80 Vernwood Drive, Vernon. sidewalk could have severe effects. — Don’t smoke during the period quarter toward a new moon. In 1948, Gen. Dwight Eisenhower 667, Ernestine Donnelly. 641, The AHA points out that the in­ STOCKINGS Mae. She was born Jan. 8 at Rockville Caroline Fredericksen, 598, Frank you shovel. Smoking causes constric­ The morning stars are Mercury, said he could not accept a presiden­ dividual plays an important role in tion of the blood vessels, as cold air WHEELCHAIRS General Hospital. Her maternal Cervini, 593, Ann Husaick, 583, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. tial nomination from either party. Anderson Marluranu, Angie Joy, daughter grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Saul Richard Colbert, 577, and Jennie ARTHUR DRUG There is no evening star. But he ran as the Republican of Peter and Darlene Sue Blythe Kordner of West Hartford. Her Fogarty, 575. Registration Opens Those born on this date are under nominee four years later and became Marturano of 4 Becker Place, paternal grandparents are Mr. and the sign of Aquarius. the 34th president of the United Rockville. She was born Jan. 15 at Mrs. Hyman Berry of Hartford. She A criion Labor Probe Not Appreciated Winners in the Vernon Senior American Patriot John Hancock States. Rockville General Hospital. Her has a brother, Scott Gershon. At Church Preschool nimtiiB-0141 Tow WASHINGTON — It is said truism lawyers struck out; all Tonelli got for lip seryice to anti-racketeering ac­ maternal grandparents are Mr. and Citizens Pinochle Club tournament was born Jan. 23, 1737. American ac­ In 1977. Vice President Walter and the backing of strike force chief The Chestnut Hill Acceptance into the in Washington that federal officials their efforts was a five-month delay tivities while simultaneously draf­ Mrs. Edmund Garrett of Enfield. Jan. 18 at the Senior Citizens Center Sion is offered from 9 to tors Randolph Scott and Ann Sothern Mondale arrived in Brussels and af­ Thomas Puccio and U.S. Attorney Beuulieii, Aiiiher May. daughter Preschool at the Emanuel program is on a first-come, tends to become the handmaidens of in his indictment while the case was Her paternal grandparents are Mr. are Mary .St. Louis, 612, Bertha 11:30 on Thursday and HOLYLAND were born on this date - he in 1903 firmed the Carter administration’s ting a department budget "which will Robert Fiske, neither Moroney nor of Robert and Margaret Merrill Lutheran Church in first serve basis. the very people they're supposed to given a careful review at the Justice and Mrs. Paul Marturano of Enfield. Beaulieu of 378 Park Avenue, East Grover. 597, Joe Perzanowski, 581, Friday and the two-day and she in 1923, commitment to the North Atlantic effectively destroy the role of the Smith was selected by DeMarco for and Sophie Bogdan, 548. Manchester is accepting The school has a two- be keeping honest. The regulators Department. He ultimately pleaded She has a sister, Melissa Ann. Hartford. She was born Jan. 15 at registrations for the 1979- afternoon session is on On this day in history: Alliance. Labor Department in the anti­ the new investigative unit. Top scorers in the club's Jan. 16 and-one-half hour schedule Isypt wind up in bed with the regulated. Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her 1980 year. Tuesday and Thursday In 1845. Congress ruled all national A thought for the day: The Chinese guilty to embezzlement and obstruc­ racketeering area.” game are Camille Poggie, 729, Doris for learning and creative It is also true, fortunately, that Deane, .Andrea Meole and Alixon maternal grandparents are Mr. and The preschool is non­ from noon to 2:30. philosopher Confucius said. When tion of justice. Moroney also expressed dismay DeMarco told us the reason he Stiebitz, 685, John Luetjen, 679, Ann activities. The three-day elections shall take place on the first there is usually someone in the agen­ Beth, twin daugters of Robert C. Jr. Mrs. Wallace Merrill of 114 Orchard Mrs. Carol Mahlstedt is you have faults, do not fear to aban­ Although Moroney and Smith even­ that the labor secretary, though told didn't put the two investigators on his Quinn. 675, Ann Morrell. 674. Edward profit. non-dcnominational morning session is held on Tuesday following the first Monday in and Mary Yellen Deane of 20 Flower St,, Rockville. Her paternal grand- and is sponsored by the director. Teachers are cy who doesn't get the message, who tually triumphed in that case, of Tonelli’s probable indictment, per­ team was that he had more qualified Quinn, 671, and John 1-rev. 654 Monday, Tuesday and November. don them." church for the children of Wednesday from 9 to 11:30 Mrs. Linda Wiley, Mrs. believes that the Moroney had meanwhile become mitted himself to be photographed at candidates. But one DeMarco aide Helen Pendleton, Mrs. public interest Manchester and surroun- and the three-day after- concerned at what he viewed as an an AFL-CIO convention standing acknowledged that Moroney's letter Rosemary Smith, Mrs. demands that the I ding communities. 11 is ful- noon schedule is from noon ominous weakening of the Labor arm-in-arm with the paperworks un­ to Carter played a part in the deci­ In the Service Peggy Chadburn, Mrs. Thoughts government M y licensed by the Connec- to 2:30 on M onday, Romi Diticn Department’s resolve to dig into un­ ion president. sion. Carolyn Jones and Mrs. und§r haatrthip of crack down on the ticut Department of Health Wednesday and Friday, Fattier Raymond F. Few are born with it, most must ion racketeering. He took the gutsy Noting Carter's expressed intent to Another DeMarco aide Airman Bruce A. John­ for 24 children at a time. The two-day morning ses- Mary Jane O’Brien. It is the vision of the larger reality bad guys, no radar navigation and Bentwaters RAF Station, and commission in 1963 jnd unusual step of writing a letter to restore public confidence in the son, son of Mr. and Mrs. For further information work to develop it. He who does not of life which makes insignificant the characterized the two dedicated in­ weapons delivery and is England, serves with a unit upon graduation from the matter whose President Carter, and he minced no criminal justice system, Moroney Kenneth F. Johnson of 66 call Mrs. Mahlstedt at 643- possess it is doomed to frustration, minor problems in life, the ability to vestigators derisively as being assigned to Minot of the Air Force Com­ U. S. Air Force Academy. toes are stepped words. pleaded for the president's interces­ Dockerel Road. Tolland, 8682 or the church. but he who is in posssession of it truly see positive, redeeming value in "obstreperous little people." AFB, N.D., for duty with a munications Service. He also received a doctor Chicken Cooking on. This is the Moroney's chief target was then- sion. He then, somewhat un­ has graduated at Chanute unit of the Strategic Air is in possession of himself. every suffering which cannot So instead of continuing their pur­ He graduated from of philo.sophy degree in story of two such dedicated public Assistant Labor Secretary Francis diplomatically, offered this moral AFB, 111., from the U. S, Command. Springfield (Vt.) High Patience is this prized quality and legitimately or reasonably be suit of the bad guys. Moroney and 1977 from Arizona State WHAT IS servants and because it's not a fairly X. Burkhardt. Since Burkhardt's ap­ lecture to the chief executive: “Jim­ Smith are now assigned to "mundane 3 Air Force technical it is nothing less than the ability to The lieutenant, a 1973 School in 1973. University. His wife, Ann, Contest Opens avoided. tale, there is no happy ending. training course for THE BEST pointment, Moroney bluntly told the my Carter can be remembered as the graduate of Rockville High is the daughter of Mr, and bear suffering or trials calmly or non-criminal enforcement areas." avionics systems equip­ In recent years, contesting has become a "sport" for SUMMER PROGRAM Michael Moroney is an investigator president, "there were substantive School, received a bachelor Maj. Robert B. Donovan, Mrs. Robert Quinn of Ken­ many Americans. It’s fun, it’s creative, it's competitive without complaint. St, Augustine says that is the com­ president who fought organized ment .specialists. FOR YOU? in the Laboi Department, and a very indications that he was intent on of arts degree in 1977 from .son of Mr. and Mrs. David sington. and there Is always the chance that YOU could be the big Patience is strength for it denotes crime, big shot crooks' and Meanwhile, the fact that Moroney Airman John.son, now FOR YOUR CHILD? panion of wisdom. He might well good one. He and his partner, St. Michael’s College, J. Donovan Sr, of 428 W. winner. self-control, and what is more dif­ destroying, disassembling and racketeers or his administration can and Smith were, in effect, kicked off trained to perform have added that it is peace for the Stephen Smith, were assigned to the Winooski, Vt., where he Middle Turnpike. Andrew N. Bowers of 95 One of the food contests that has been around for a FIND OUT NOW. Cenrvi. Cjiro NileDeUa ficult to bring into submission but out demoralizing the bona fide anti­ be cynically recalled in terms of the the strike force after successfully maintenance on integrated Amman |eraih DamaKus soul. When we participate in the in­ inter-agency Organized Crime Strike was commissioned through Manchester, has received Essex St.; Manchester, number of years, 31 to be exact, is the National Chicken Dead Sea Galilee Bethlehem passion of anger, so easily, so readily corruption and racketeering efforts ‘Lance Affair' and the ‘Marston Af­ airborne equipment, is Ml.Carmel Haifa TelAviv finite patience of God —and is He not developing the Tonelli case has the Air Force Re.serve Of- the Meritorious Service enlisted in the U. S. Ait- aroused. Force in Brooklyn, N.Y. to which many of us are dedicated." being a.ssigned to Eglin' Cooking Contest. Offering all of the above merits, it Lucerne Einiiedeln Zurich marvelously forbearing, we share fair' and its failure to restore con­ aroused suspicion among law en­ licers Training Corps Medal .at Woodbridge RAF Force. He selected a posi­ IT’S FREE ‘ 1799-i'-ra Apr. 16ih Their investigations have resulted Burkhardt was urging the AFB. Fla., for duty with a boasts a national grand prize of ?10,000, an additional Patience is not the virtue of the some of His farsigntedness and His fidence in the criminal justice forcement sources that the town in­ program. His. wife, Station, England." tion in the inventory Overnight C,imps? Holy krip iure comet alive lor you ai in 17 convictions of labor union "reprogramming" of the unit of the Tactical Air $10,000 in cash to be divided among the four runners-up. you wjU the Way ol ihe Cioi$. Your faith weak or the cowardly or the indolent. inner joy. system." vestigators were "too aggressive." Kathleen, is the daughter Major Donovan was management specialist Anyone, regardless of age of sex, is eligible to com­ laket deeper meaning you pray where racketeers — one of the best records Command. Cross Country Trips? uood the itable m Bethlehem or Lrteel in It is the ability to recognize and department's investigative team, Having thus antagonized his bosses of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore cited for outstanding duty the Carden of Celhsemane The Rev. Robert W. Cronin, These sources believe that the career field and departed pete. Recipes must feature broiler-fryer chicken (whole, Hiking Biking Trips? in the department. Most recently Moroney wrote, and 125 racketeering He graduated from Gunter of 20 Dailey Circle, performance as a.ssi.stanl You will ga/e out over the Iordan Valley accept the fact that, in some Pastor, ■ in both the Labor Department and Department of Labor is uncomfor­ for basic training Jan. 16, cut-up or parts) in any type of preparation. An individual European Travel? from atop the Mount of {ericho, viui they conducted a 10-month investiga­ investigators were to be reassigned Tolland High .School in Vernon. professor of the English Ni/areth. Carta. Mount of Bealiludct. situations, our actions are futile, St. Maurice Church. the White House, Moroney could table with relentless investigations 1978, at Lackland AFB. near Sati may submit unlimited entries, but each recipe should he Summer SchooU nuny other holy placet. tion of paperworks union boss Joseph to "mundane non-criminal enforce­ department at the U. S. Air Antonio Texas. on a separate sheet of paper. ^PA L AUDIENCE destined to fail and thus frustrate. Bolton hardly have been surprised at what of high-ranking union leaders. Robert N. Cyrs. son of Force Academy, Colo. Specially Camps On your return you II tlop fw a pilgrim's P. Tonelli. One of the first union ment areas." Experienced in­ happened next. One finahiit from each state and the U ^ b t of Colum­ vitil to Rome and a thorough tour of 2nd Lt Tracey A. Grous. the Vatican artd the Eiernil City leaders to support Jimmy Carter for vestigators were being removed N orm an R. C yrs of The major now .serves at A FREE Service lhal Helps Not long after the Tonelli case was Footnote: An important part of son of Mr. and Mrs. 2nd Lt. Gary J. Ardcl. bia will be chosen to compete in thelmtional finals in The UtH ffep fi to tend in Ihii president. Tonelli allegedly tried to Springfield, Vt.. and Mrs. Woodhridge as a navigator son of Mr. and Mrs. tovpon lodar. By return mait you from the strike force and either completed, the Labor Department Jimmy Carter's civil service reform Columhia, S.C. on July 25. "rravel, meals and lodging will will o fact-pocked folder Yesterdays Alexander F. Grous of 69 Student Camp s fix his ease by retaining a couple of Helen M. Cross of 17511 with the 67th Air Rescue Stephen J. Ardel of 3 he provided for each finalist. which te lli vow what you can e i’pecf replaced with inexperienced people was reorganized and an Office of is the protection and encouragement Tracey Drive. Vernon, has Tudor Lane, Manchester, Trip Advisors, Inc every nomenl of, an unforoetfoble Atlanta lawyers with White House and Recovery Squadron, a Cornwall Drive. Coventry, .So, why not act now and learn more about the “chicken 25 VeurN A^o or not replaced at all. Special Investigations was created of "obstreperous little people" who completed U. S. Air Force has been promoted to part of the Military Airlift 43 Caryle Road 10 Y ears Vfjo and Justice Department connections. While he was at it, Moroney also recently completed a field game "? You have nothing to lose and more than $10,000 Wesi Hantord Conn &'KS!S3 S under Rocco DeMarco. To remain blow the whistle on the higher-ups. navigator-bombardier .senior airman in the U. S. Command. IMM. Cm oho I Purnell Place parking area Manchester Republican Town A prominent Labor Department con­ artillery officer basic to gain. 06117 • IOMrr«tl>«r I accused Labor Secretary Ray with the inter-agency strike force, training at Mather AFB. Air Force. © |rivew M"d vevr (olorM | proposed at cost of $100,000. Committee votes to endorse the state The Labor Department evidently He attended Manchester course at the Army Field Contest rules and official entry forms are available sultant arranged for the lawyers to M arshall of " m e n d a c ity '' in Calif. The airman, a ground High .School and received a 733-4036 I Nam* I Arbitrator bars pay boost to 120 purchase of Case Mountain. Moroney and Smith would have to be hasn't gotten the word. Artillery .School, Fort .Sill, from: NCCC, c/o Delmarva Poultry, R.D. 2, Box 47, Addreit . I be retained by Tonelli. testimony before the Senate. He is now trained in radio operator at Cheney Bros, workers. assigned to DeMarco’s office. Copyright, 1979, bachelor of science degree Okla. Georgetown, Del. Zip As we reported yesterday, the Marshall, said Moronev. was paying Yet, despite their excellent record United Feature Syndicate. Itic. PAGE TEN - EVENING HERALD. Tues., Jan. «■ 1»T» Obituaries PTA Offers Suggestions gyENlNG HERALD. Tues., Jan. 23. 1979 - PAGE F.l.EVEN Rev. McLaughlin, Sister Mary Thomas FAIRFIELD — Sister Mary Bradshaw Heaps Praise on Linemen Was Pastor Here Thomas Devine of the Provincial House of the Sisters of Notre Dame For Lunch Improvement MANCHESTER - The Rev. Dr. deNamur, former teacher at East MIAMI (UPI) — Those men Pittsburgh Steelers to their 35-31 needed, he would do the things he game wasn’t over yet,” Willard John McLaughlin, 78, of 121 Webster called the game with the viously remembering how Mike Chtholic High School, Manchester, By SlISAN VAUGHN breads. who make up the offensive line world title victory. wanted,” said Davis, the oldest Like Davis, Kolb was aware he had W. Mountain View Drive, Chula aides, unclean, messy and dirty Cowboys “very physical” but “very Barber had accused the Steelers’ died Sunday. Herald Reporter The committee also suggests the are the sweat hogs of In last year’s Super Bowl game. player on the Steelers roster at 34 to help put the brakes on the Cow­ Vista, Calif., former pastor of North tables, not enough food, food not enjoyable” safety of injuring him unnecessarily She was a member of the faculty of MANCHESTER — After a four- gradual decrease in fabricated or White and Martin emerged co-MVP’s boys’ pass rush if the Steelers hoped United Methodist Church, died Jan. prepared properly. professional football, unsung, and the one who has been with them “We consider Dallas a great foot­ with a diving block in the AFC finale Blast Catholic High School from 1962 refined foods and packaged items after the Cowboys beat the Denver to make it three out of three in the 14 at Bay General Hospital, Chula month long comprehensive study of The favorite foods included ham­ unpublidzed and generally un­ longest. 12 seasons. ball team," he added. “If we played two weeks ago against Houston. For until her retirement in 1972. all facets of the public school lunch such as cookies, cakes, doughnuts Broncos. In Sunday’s contest with the Most of the other Steelers were Super Bowl. Vista. He was the husband of Mrs. burgers, hot dogs, grinders, pizza, them next week again, it might be awhile, there was a threat of a free- She was born in South Boston, now available in snack lines, vending asked to make any of those TV Steelers. they merely emerged, com­ hoping the agile 255-pound Davis “ We realized they were going to do Eva Oliver McLaughlin. program, a PTA committee spaghetti and lasagne. Least favorite different. ” for-all between the Cowboys and Mass., and entered the Sisters of machines and through the fommercials. ing out second best against Davis and would have a good game against the everything they could to harass presented its recommendations for foods also Included lasagne, Steelers. The funeral was Friday in the Distributive Education students at Kolb. Terry and our wide receivers and Notre Dame deNamur in 1912 in improvements to the Board of grinders, hamburgers, plus meat Cowboys because he, more than any Sometimes, the action did get a lit­ Chapel of the Roses, Glen Abbey the high school. The committee en­ To win, the Cowboys knew they had that it was our job to protect them,” Waltham, Mass. She received a Education Monday night. loaf, macaroni and cheese and veal. But you ask Teiry Bradshaw and of them, experienced the frustration tle rough, particularly in the fourth Memorial Park, Chula Vista. Burial bachelor of arts degree from Em­ courages substitution of nutritious to rush Bradshaw, not give him any of such past Pittsburgh teams that Kolb said. was in Glen Abbey Memorial Park. ’The committee, headed by Judy As for their suggestions of new lie II tell you two of them helped quarter when both teams scored two “I heard Drew had his ribs hurt on manuel College and a master's snacks such as unsalted nuts and time to look for his receivers and get wallowed through sea.son records Mike Webster, the Steelers’ All- The Rev. Dr. McLaughlin served at Clough and Nancy Fournier, food on the menus, the preferences make him Super Howl XlH’s MVP. touchdowns and a few of the Cowboy that play and I’m sorry about that ” degree from Boston College. She seeds, cheese, fruits, fruit and his passes off. Thanks to the joint ef- like 1-13 and 2-11-1, and because he’s Pro center, also played a fine game North United Methodist Church from proposes the use of a University of tended to get more sophisticated Their names are Jon Kolb and Sam players felt Steeler safety Mike Wagner said. “We’re coached to came to Connecticut in 1955 and was vegetable juices and lort by Kolb and Davis in holding off and helped Davis handle White from June 1948 to Dec. 1, 1952. He Connecticut pilot program on nutri­ with increasing age of the students. Davis, one is a tackle and the other a one of the most popular members on Wagner was going a little too far drive into the receiver and try to get the first vice principal of St. Thomas "unadultereated” cookies and White and Martin, Bradshaw had all time to time, tion education and the establishment Third graders want more pizza, tacos guard, and hecause of the job they the club. carrying wide receivei" Drew Pear­ the ball loose and that’s what I was previously had been a Methodist mis­ crackers. the time he needed, and he used it to "You have to give .Sam Davis Aquinas High School in New Britain. of a regular nutrition curriculum and son backward. This was after Pear­ trying to do. It s just how the game is sionary to India. During his tenure at Mrs. Fournier noted that there are and steak whereas Bennet Junior did on D,alias' All-Pro Handy White set a pair of Super Bowl passing "With around six minutes left," credit for the great blocking job he She is survived by a sister. Sister cafeteria-related improvements in son had hauled in one of Roger played. A couple of their players got North Church, it celebrated its 100th state and federal regulations which High students want buffet lunches and huge Harvey Martin, Hradshaw records by passing for 318 yards and Davis laughed, after Sunday’s game, did on Randy White, ” commented Mary Bernadette of Brockton, all the schools. and high school students would like was able to do the job he did on the Staubach’s passes and the whistle upset about it and said “that’s not anniversary in 1951. He returned to Mass.; and a nephew. prohibit the sale of snack foods which lour touchdowns. "a lotta the guys came over telling the Steelers’ center. "Most of the Manchester is the first school more seafood, roast beef and veal Cowboys Sunday in pacing the had blown. football, but I felt I did the right the church several times as a guest The funeral is tonight with a mass would compete with the school "I felt if we gave Terrv the time he me 'great game.’ I told them the time, he went one-on-one with him.” speaker. system in the state selected to par­ parmigiana. The Cowboys charged Wagner, ob­ thing,” at 7 p.m. in the Provincial House lunches one half hour before, during Later, he was appointed executive Mrs. Celeste Sheldon ticipate in the pilot program. The Other improvements in the food Chapel. program will begin in February with and one half hour after lunch periods. secretary of the Vellore Medical These guidelines have not been and lunchroom atmosphere by the Friends may call today from 2 to 5 training of secondary schooI_students Faithful 50 at Airport College board with offices in New Mrs. Sheldon adhered to in the past, but will be committee included larger servings p.m. to help teach the elementary ".I I York City. In this post, he promoted corrected, Mrs. Fournier said. for older students, allowing second Herald Burial will be in St. Michael’s students in five schools basic the interests of the college, located in Cemetery. To Head Panel Several of the committee’s servings, more choices, music while South India, throughout the United nutritional information. The actual eating and decorating the The Redgate-Hennessy Funeral recommendations were guided by the i-’il States. MANCHESTER -M rs. Celeste program will take place from March lunchrooms. The committee also Angle Home, 2936 Main St., Bridgeport, is result of surveys taken by third and He is also survived by a daughter, Sheldon, (Republican), of 35 Meadow 19 to April 20 at Bowers, Bentley, recommended that the cooks wear PiUsl)urghHome, in charge of arrangements. Lane Monday night was elected Washington, Highland Park and sixth graders and by representatives Mrs. Kathleen McLaughlin from the junior high schools and high hairnets and the food should be made Earl Yost chairperson of the town’s Commis­ Nathan Hale elementary schools. It more appetizing. Burkhardt of Helena. Mot.; two sons. Stanley Kadelski school. The committee stated that sion on Aging. She succeeds the Rev. will involve 1,000 children in Grades 1 Sports Editor Dr. Lionel Lee of Sacramento, Calif., ROCKVILLE — Stanley Kadelski, the children’s preferences should be Ronald J. Fournier, (Democrat). through 3. Nea rlyLnnolieed and Michael Lee of Singapore; and 84, of 23 Thompson St. died Monday used as a guide in determining menus The committee recommended a i - tr w v t if r ’frpfMKyrr-f ii(irfi'iiii(rt-iirJM(iilfiiii’iiiiii4-iMiiiB ...... Other officers elected are James ”We have reason to think it will eight grandchildren. at Rockville General Hospital. minimum of one-half hour for lunch. Watt, a former commission chairper­ have positive effects,” Gerald if they meet the nutritional criteria Mr. Kadelski was bom in Poland outlined by the committee. Only 20 minutes is now allowed at the PITTSBURGH (UPI) — The Super Bowl Champion Pittsburgh son, vice chairperson; and Mrs. Fitzgibbon, assistant superintendent Exact Point Spread Mrs. Elizabeth S. Hall and had lived in Rockville most of his junior high schools. color on the Super Bowl football Steelers came home Monday without fanfare, virtually un­ Mildred Shaffer, secretary. for curriculum, said Monday. The Eliminating unpopular items Just Wondering Department: ANDOVER — Mrs. Elizabeth life. During World War I, he served game telecast. On the other hand, it Mrs. Sheldon, a member of the program will include an ongoing would be beneficial financially by The committee aiso recommended Pittsburgh was installed a four-point noticed, and without most of their stars. Schubert Hall, 77, of 8 Center St. died with the Polish Army. He was a com­ elminating waste and the sale of the addition of a food service person appears that Curt Gowdy’s days are Republican Town Committee, is also evaluation by university personnel favorite to whip Dallas in the Super Only 15 Steelers were aboard the III the tiist ol thi'ee waiting buses. Monday night at a Vernon convales­ municant of St. Joseph s Church. more lunches, Mrs. Fournier noted. to develop creative and nutritionally numbered. The veteran has ap­ chartci'ed Right that carried them a member of the executive com­ and a parent survey. Bowl by Las Vegas interests. Final I 'uniess. who was taken to Divine cent home. She was the widow of He is survived by a son, Matthew It would also reduce the noise level in sound recipes and to help educate the parently lost his enthusiasm for the and their families from an un­ mittee of the board of directors of The PTA committee’s recommen­ score: I'ittsburgh 35, Dallas 31. Four I’rovideni e Hospital for X-i'ays of an Harold L. Hall. Kadelski of Ro<'kville; a daughter, the lunchrooms — the number one cafeteria staffs. game ... When last heard from, River East Homemaker-Home dation for improvements in the lunch points Hie difference. precedented third Super Howl title in ankle injury he sustained in Sunday's Mrs. Hall was bom July 8, loOl in Mrs. Margaret Carpenter of complaint by students about the The recommendations do involve Thomas “Hollywood ” Henderson of Health Aide Service Inc. She and her program include reduction of food Strange that the bookies whose hot Miami to a cargo area far removed 35-31 vii'tory. was followed from the Bechau, Germany, and came to the Rockville; five grandchildren and lunchrooms. money, Mrs. Fournier noted, and the Dallas Cowboys was shedding a husband. Frank Sheldon, are high in fat, refined sugar and salt; line had the Steelers a three-point Irom the main terminal ol Greater plane by Steelers' President Dan greater Hartford area, first living in five great-grandchildren. Other complaints listed in the sur­ were intentionally submitted before few tears in front of his locker in members of St. Mary’s Episcopal foods that contain preservatives, favorite earlier in the week added Pittsburgh Inlernational Airport. Uoonev - a c|nid in bis arms — and Manchester and then in East Hart­ The funeral is Sthurday at 8:15 veys included the food, not enough Miami's Orange Bowl. The talkative Church. chocolate and nitrates and enriched the final recommendations of the another point and came up with the ■So (|uiet were the arrangements I’ittslnii'gh Mayor' Kiehai'd Caliguiri, ford for 35 years before coming to a.m. from Burke-Fortin Funeral one injected an extra dimension into breads as opposed to whole grain time to eat, crowded conditions, hair PTA Council budget study committee winning margin exactly as predicted. (hat only about 50 fans managed to And then came the team: Wagner, Andover seven years ago. Home, 76 Prospect St., with a mass Now You Know in the food, long lines, unfair lunch the pre-Super Bowl buildup ... Boston lind them in tiiire to welcome them are made to the Board of Education. The game’s final touchdown was •lolin Stallivoi'th, Mike Kruezek, She is surviv^ by four daughters, at St. Joseph’s Church at 9. Burial Red Sox started over the counter home. Senrrity police nearly out- The great philosopher Socrates suspect when the Cowboys recovered Itwight White. John Banaezak, Jon Mrs. Raymond (Elizabeth) Schaller will be in St. Bernard’s Cemetery. ticket sales yesterday. There are 81 nurirbered (he faithlul. was trained as a stonecutter but an on-side kick with less than two Kolli, Itandv Grossman and family, and Mrs. Kenneth (Nancy) Johnson, Friends may call at the funeral home dates, including 13 weekends Ten of the Steelers’ starting both of Manchester, Mrs. Morgan never worked at the trade, giving Manchester Police Report minutes to play. Roger Staubach Hon .lohnson. Rolrin Cole and more. home Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to free lessons instead to young guided his team to a touchdown, and 47 night games. Under the phryers lelt Miami for Los Angeles (Barbara) Steele of Andover and 9 p.m. The feeling ol the Super Bowl XIII Athenians while his wife supported passing to a wide-open Butch John­ revised and balanced format, all and the Piri Bowl. Others stayed Mrs. Mildred Porter of California; a title was deja vu to most of them — The family suggests that any him and his three children. sonnel from Sears. The stolen items teams from each division will visit behind for rnoi'e fun in the sun and brother, Robert Schubert of MANCHESTER - William J. Monday. The intruder gained en­ son in the end zone to reduce the Ihey’ve been thi'ough it before - but memorial gifts may be made to a were not recovered, police said. He Fenway Park twice. (he l est went to their homes around Manchester; a sister, Mrs. Margaret Leonard, 16, of 47 Great Hill Road, trance to a rear porch, but not to the Cowboys' deficit from 35-24 - 11 I'ookie .lohnson was still walking on charity of the ’s choice. was released on a nonsurety bond for (he country. Wright of Manchester; nine Manchester East Hartford, was apprehended by inside of the house, police said. points - to 35-31 - four points - with ai:'. court Feb. 2. less than one minute left. Many of the players and club of- grandchildren and three great­ Leslie T. Robinson Sr. security personnel at Manchester Notes Off the Cuff "They told us it couldn’t be done, I Fire Calls Patricia L. Thibodeau, 22, of 7 Pittsburgh's defenders were out to licials that did disembark at grandchildren.m. MANCHESTER - The funeral of High School Monday afternoon and Vern Hauschild has been named said it could ... I was right, " he said, Columbus St., East Hartford, was A collision at the intersection of lunch when Johnson skipped into the Pittsburgh Monday were still The funeral is Thursday at 10 a.m. Leslie T. Robinson Sr. of 39 CJiarter charged by police with illegal posses­ Broad Street and West Middle Turn­ publicity chairman for the 1979 New beaming. "This hasn't sunk in yet. Monday, 9:29 a.m. —medical call, 229 charged with fourth-degree larceny end zone and was as open as team­ dressed for the Florida sunshine, not at Watkins Funeral Home, 142 E. Oak St., who died Friday, is Henry St. (Eighth District) sion of a controlled substance and pike Monday morning resulted in in­ England Relays in June at I'm still in shoi'k almut being a world in connection with a shoplifting inci­ mate Jackie Smith was earlier. Only the snow and frigid winds that Center St., Manchester. Burial will Wednesday at 11 a.m. at Holmes Monday, 12:26 p.m. —water in base­ loitering on school grounds. Police jury for one woman. Phyllis C. Page Manchester Community College and ' liampiori. Give me the rest of the dent at Caldor Monday. Court date is difference was, Johnson caught the greeted them, hut they barely be inSoldiers Field, Northwood Funeral Home, 40 Main St. Burial ment, 104 Main St. (Eighth District) said he had 13 marijuana cigarettes 65, of 375 Diane Drive, South Wind­ Manchester High’s Wigren Track ... ilay. maybe by then it will hit me." Feb. 5. ball. noticed. Cemetery, Wilson. will be in East Cemetery. Monday, 12:40 p.m. —false alarm. Box in his possession at the time of the sor, was admitted to Manchester All reserved seats have been sold for Helore the team split up in Miami Walter J. Labree, 35, of 5 Packard "This feels gi'cat, just beautiful," Friends may call at the funeral Friends may call at the funeral 1235, East Catholic High School. (Town) arrest. He was released on a $500 sur­ Memorial Hospital with an injury to Smith, thanks to play-by-play an­ the New York Yankees first three- earlier' in the day, Steelers' Coach Monday, 3:17 p.m, —sprinklermalfunc­ St, was charged with breach of peace :-aid salety Mike Wagner, whose blue home Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. home tonight from 7 to 9. ety bond for court appearance Feb. 5. her leg and was in satisfactory condi­ nouncer Curt Gow'dy’s repeated com­ game visit to Fenway Park, May 18- Chuck Noll heaped praise upon his tion Box 1362, Manchester Manor, 385 W. in on a warrant Monday. Court date ments, was the culprit who failed to \-neck sweater' was his .sole protec­ The family suggests that any Mr. Robinson was a foster grand­ tion today. She was a passenger in a 20, with only unreserved bleacher ' lew and pioi laimed that the best is Center St. (Town) is Feb. 5. make the “big" play and cost the tion (I'oiii the cold. "It was a tough memorial gifts may be made to the parent at Mansfield State Training ’Three men were arrested early car driven by Michael Page, 72, of seats left. The Yanks second and last yet to come. Monday, 4:24 p.m. —burning papers in A burglary was reported at a Cowboys the decision. game, thei'e was a little anxiety Andover Volunteer Fire Department, School and a senior companion at today in connection with a distur­ the same address. The Page car was showing at Fenway will be Sept. 11-13 "This is the most r ohesive team shed, 108 Bolton Road. (Eighth District) Hemlock Street residence Monday. A Hogwash. toward the end. but I'm glad we Cuddly Pair Center Street, Andover. Meadows Convalescent Center. bance at Manchester Memorial in collision with a vehicle driven by - three games - with some reserved I've ever been associated with." he Monday, 11:19 p.m. —hot water heater stereo set, speakers, two cameras, There were many so-called “big" ' ame thi'ough all right. This is really burst 35 Birch St. (Town) Hospital. Charged with criminal William R. Flynn, 17, of 1 French seats still available the club said said. "I think if we can avoid mis­ Pretty University of Connecticut cheerleader Kathy Campbell jewelry, checks and some change plays. Smith’s miss was just one that a super feeling." .Mias Virginia Bean Today, 12:53 a.m. —mattress fire, 7 trespass were Barry Robinson, 29, of Road. Page was issued a written yesterday ... What kind of basketball takes, this football team really has a ol Kensington has the perfect shoulder to rest on for the UConn were stolen, police said. didn't connect. The ci'owd was a far eiy fi'oiii the MANCHESTER — Miss Virginia I Walker St. (Town) 43 Foster St.; James A. Diamond, 27, warning for failure to yield the right player is UConn getting when on potential it liasn'l reached. I really '1 An attempted burglary was Who knows how the Steelers would estimated 2,000 that greeted the Husky mascot during recent UConn basketball game. (Photo bv Bean, 57, of 43 House Drive died this i Today, 4:06 a.m. —medical call. 111 of 20 Foster St. and John R. Keeney, of way at an intersection. three occasions to date three lielieve that we have not reached our Lottery reported at an Eldridge Street home have reacted if Smith had scored”? losing Cowboys at Dallas, but its peak as a team." DaveRoback) morning at an East Hartford con­ Harlan St. (Eighth District) 29, of 237 Phoenix St., Vernon. Police different players had to be dis­ Pittsburgh appeared to be the I beer s sounded 500-strong when the valescent home. Holmes Funeral Today, 9:30 a.m. —electric fire, 33 said they refused to leave the ciplined for infractions and set down Hut trelore the Steelers start HARTFORD — The winning Florence St. (Town) stronger of the two teams, from my door of (he plane flew open at about Home, 400 Main St., is in charge of hospital emergency room after from playing one game? ... Larry woi'i'ving about next year, they’re number drawn Monday in the The Town Fire Department. responded seat in front of the video set, and the 1:20 p in. and tackle .Steve Furness arrangements, which are in­ several requests by hospital staff and Pleau may rejoin the Whalers as a going to relax and enjoy their new Connecticut daily lottery was 980. to three water calls Monday between feeling here is the Steelers had hobbled on erutehes down the steps I'ole in NFL history. Post Stops MCC, complete. Iwlice. ’They were abusive toward player. He’s been assisting Bob 12:38 and 12:40 p.m. Drop-In Center enough guns to win under any cir­ employees and police, police said. Neumeier in the broadcast booth to They were all released on $100 cash cumstance. date this season ... The New England bonds after processing and scheduled Patriots-Chuck Fairbanks case Foul Line Decides for court Feb. 5. Proposed at MHS Tops as Anaylst doesn’t make much sense. Why insist Royal Welcome Panel on Aging Favors Tyrone C. Davis, 20, of Hartford Merlin Olsen was an All-Pro defen­ on having a man work for you who Clinching the victory from the foul line, Post College downed was charged with third-degree sive tackle for years with the Los doesn’t want to, is what Pat Presi­ larceny in connection with a shoplif­ MANCHESTER — A proposal for a who has long supported hiring an ad­ Angeles Rams. Now retired and a dent Billy Sullivan is asking. Fair­ Manchester Community College, 82-79, in basketball action last ting incident at Sears in the special kind of drop-in center within ditional elementary school art leevee personality, and weekend pro banks was wrong in breaking his con­ Accorded Dallas night at Kennedy High in Waterbury. Manchester Parkade Monday after­ Manchester High School was made at teacher, was discouraged from her lootball analyst, the big, bearded guy tract and working for two outfits Downtown Housing Site the Board of Education meeting The victory improves Post’s mark noon. Police said he took articles efforts Monday night. Kennedy said along with another ex- All-Pro, John (Colorado the other) at the .same DALLAS (UPI) — Fans of the Dallas Cowboys are normally The Cougars’ chances were hurt as Monday night. time. to 9-3 while the Cougars had a two- D.J. Frederick fouled out and MANCHESTER — The town’s valued at $123, but dropped them as he did not recommend the use of Brodie, did a great job handling the depicted as blase and spoiled, but on Monday it seemed as if they game win streak end and slipped to 8- land, would have to seek added fun­ ’The commission was instrumental Neil Lawrence, director of Carlton Butler was saddled with four Commission on Aging Monday night he ran outside into the parking lot. CETA funding for such a position loved their team more in defeat than they had all season in vic­ 5 overall. ding to purchase land in the Main in the formation of a Convalescent vocational education at MHS, told personals in the closing minutes. The unanimously endorsed the downtown He was apprehended by security per­ because of the likelihood that the tory. MCC returns to the hardwood Street area. Homes Auxiliary and co-sponsored a the board the target students for the pair had battled Post on the boards area as the site for the proposed 40- funds will be cut at the end of Thursday night against Mattatuck However, it has been suggested booklet on convalescent homes. It en­ drop-in center will be potential drop­ September. The Cowboys returned to Dallas hard, Butler snaring 17 rebounds and units of elderly housing. 8 Sure Community College in Waterbury at Bet Monday from their frustrating 35-31 him. "But we’ll make up for it next that the housing units could be built couraged the town to have pre­ outs, handicapped and other students Aljan Chesterton, pupil personnel Frederick 11 before fouling out. “However, in the event that such a Super Bowl XIII setback against the year." 8 o’clock. adjacent to the new Senior Citizens retirement counseling for town with special needs. services director, announced to the Mark White paced the winners with site is not feasible, we encourage the Pittsburgh Steelers and as they The players were introduced in­ Each side had 33 baskets with the Center at Green School on the 2.5 employees and helped support the "What we are looking for is a real board that all children in the school 18 points with Mark Giorgio and Jim Housing Authority to locate the stepped off the plane they were con­ dividually as they stepped from the difference coming at the 15-foot acres of town-owned land. relocation of the Senior Citizens attractive drop-in center which system had received the im­ ForHall of Corey adding 15 and 13 markers elderly housing at the Green School Fame TheCommission on Aging will notify would be put in direct competition fronted by 2,000 screaming fans, plane and there were cheers for each charity stripe. Post converted 16 of respectively. site,” the commission Center to Green School, the Rev. Mr. munizations required by the new the Housing Authority of its with the cafeteria activities,” NEW YORK (UPI) — Willie Mays’ election to the baseball "We re a little down right now, ” one. But the largest ovations were 23 opportunities, tallying 8 of its recommended. Fournier said. state law as of noon Monday. Paul Litke pumped in 20 markers, recommendation today so that it may Lawrence said. The activities he was said Cowboys’ President and General saved for quarterback Roger closing 12 points from the line, while Butler 19 and John Zito 16 to lead the The proposed 40-units of housing It also proposed starting a job bank Personnel actions included the ap­ Hall of Fame is a mere formality today, but the big question is be considered at the authority’s referring to were apparently related Manager Tex .Schramm. "But it’s Staubach. outspoken linebacker MCC was 13 for 18. MCC cause. Sean Thompson dished was to be erected on town-owned for the elderly and supported a pointments of Richard G. Glatz as an whether anyone else will join him in the Cooperstown N Y Wednesday night meeting. to the open campus time spent by wonderful, after a game which was Thomas Henderson and tight end The Cougars had a 25-17 lead only out 9 assists. land adjacent to the town’s newest program to make funds available for environmental education teacher at shrine. The Rev. Ronald Fournier, chair­ students in the area of the cafeteria. so disappointing to all of us. to find a .lackie Smith, whose 16-year quest to to see Post with a flurry regain the elderly chore service in Manchester. the Natural Science Center and Mays, a fiirmer star outfielder for elderly housing complex off Spencer The purpose of the drop-in center crowd like this waiting to see us reach the Super Bowl was spoiled by upperhand in the closing eight (82) M. While 7 4-4 18. Muckle 3 man of the commission for the past Its various other efforts included a Kevin F. O’Donnell as a guidance (he Giants and one of the most two years, reviewed the com­ would be ongoing career education, home. We have real fans ’ dropping a cinch touchdown pass in minutes of the half. Post took a 44-37 0- 0 6, Silva 2 0-0 4, Giorgio 5 5-6 15, L. The Housing Authority, which has proposal to the town for snow counselor at Manchester High exciting players of his ei'a. is a sure mission’s accomplishments before Lawrence said. The goal is improved The crowd that turned out in win­ the third quarter. edge into the lockerroom. White 4 2-4 10, Ambrose 3 4-5 10, Corey 6 received hardly enough state funds to removal for the elderly and support School. Glatz will replace an aide bet to receive the required 75 percent 1- 2 13, Nolan 2 0-0 4, Calling 1 0-2 2, Totals turning the gavel over to Mrs. class attendance, better use of school dy. chilly conditions was more than One sign on the fence, directed at MCC tied it at 54-all with 14 erect the new housing on town-owned for the ill-fated Wesley Retirement m who recently resigned. The position of the votes necessary for election by minutes remaining and took a 66-60 33 16-23 82. Celeste Sheldon, the new chairman. Center. time, reduction of the drop-out rate twice as large as the one that had Smith, read: is funded only until the end of the the Hasehall Writers Association. "Pittsburgh’s tacky. We love advantage with a half to go. Post Maiirliexii.t- (70) Thompson 4 1-3 9 and better cooperation between the seen them oif to Miami the week Zito 8 0-0 16, Butler 7 5-7 19, Frederick 5 0- school year, but is recommended for In tael. Willie will probably be before. .lackie. " came back again and took the lead guidance and cooperative education funding in the new school budget. 0 10. P. Litke 9 2-2 20, Murphy 0 0-0 0 staffs, he said. named on more than 90 pei'cent of the Even 10 members of the Dallas After all the players had disem­ for good at 72-71 bulwarked by strong Norman D. Schussler, an industrial ballots received by BRWAA Collazo 0 0-0 0, D. Litke 03-4 3, Wyman 0 2- The drop-in center would be funded Cowboys Cheerleaders squad showed barked. Coach Tom Landry and his ciffpnsive rebounding. 2 2, Beaupre 0 0-0 0. Totals 33 13-18 79. Court To Allow Damages arts teacher at Manchester High Secret,'ii'y .lack Lang. It .seems in­ up to lead the chant of "We’re No. wife walked down the steps to be 'kM. by a state grant and is estimated to School since 1957 submitted his credible that anyone could leave him 1 ." greeted by another cheer. cost between $8,000 and $10,000. A resignation for retirement purposes oil their hallot, yet no one in the half-time teacher would probably be "I’m .sorry we lost," said strong 'The guys put forth a great ef­ effective at the end of the school history ot (he HBWAA voting has hired to staff the center, Lawrence safety Charlie Waters to the crowd, fort," Landry said. “The breaks had For Companionship Loss year. He is retiring with full benefits ever I'eeeived 100 percent mention to go one way or the other and this said. The high school staff is looking many of whom were teen-age girls Women Lose Five in Row HARTFORD (UPl)(DPI 1 — IfTf youruniir h.iQ_hus­ dant’s neelieencenegligence and that such in­in- ...... under the Early Retirement Incen­ The legendary Tv Cobb came closest zard was stabbed during a fight with at possible areas for the center, one who had come specificially to see time they went the other.’ Dropping its fifth in a row, band or wife is injured as a result of juries should not go uncompen­ tive Plan adopted by the board last in (he lii'st ye.ir of voting in 1936 Vedovato and Tracy Hareld each Ferrara and another man. in an office area near the cafeteria. Manchester Community College negligence by a third party, the sated.” year. when he was named on 98 percent of popped in 9 markers for MCC, Hareld One point of Ferrara’s appeal was The board gave Lawrence approval women’s basketball team succumbed Connecticut Supreme Court ruled The rulihg also said the right to (he ha I lots. had a dozen rebounds. based on the contention that mmm to apply for the grant. One other pur­ to Post College, 58-22, last night at today you may be able to seek such compensation should be equal To Pay Respects Over 4(lil sports writers and broad- Chuck Fairbanks Issue Next action for the Cougars is statements he made during a conver­ pose of the vocational grant is to Kennedy High in Waterbury. damages for loss of companionship. between men and women. Mrs. Phyllis Saicli I asters ai'c expected to cast ballots Thursday night against Mattatuck sation with a policeman, as he was redirect some students toward MANCHESTER — Members of The (jougars slip to 1-5 while Post Community College in Waterbury at In a unanimous decision, the court “In certain jurisdictions, the wife’s Hose and Ladder Co. I of the in the Hall of Fame election and they being transported from New Haven courses that are more realistic with are allowed to select as many as 10 Tossed in Roselle’s Lap improved its ledger to 2-3 with the 6 o’clock. set aside a lower court ruling which right has been denied although the career goals, Lawrence said. Manchester Fire Department will decision. players li'om the list of 54 eligibles. had denied loss of consortium husband’s right is still affirmed — a Nursing Head meet tonight at 7:30 at the Holmes BOULDER, Colo. (UPI) - NFL The judge denied two motions by MCC again suffered from cold damages to Eldward Hopson in con­ distinction of dubious validity and to Meriden, should not have been ad- New Stage Curtain Funeral Home, 400 Main St. to pay Aside Irom iMays. the leading can­ Commissioner Pete Rozelle didn’t Patriots’ attorneys to dismiss a law­ missable. didates ar e former Dodger star Duke .shooting spells early and fell behind nection with injuries allegedly one which we will not accept," the Resigns Post The school board also approved a respects to Leslie Robinson who is want it. but he’s got it now: Docket suit by Fairbanks and the University at the interm ission. 23-12. The Pom (58) Amato 3 0-0 6, Beardslee22- The defendant said it was improper .Snider and ex-Cardinal standout 2 6, Rettig 5 2-2 12. Schiavi 4 2-4 10, Gan- sustained by his wife, Patricia, justices said. request by Superintendent James P. ‘’I'!*’®'' department member No. 79CV0057-2 — Charles Fairbanks of Colorado seeking to terminate the during surgery. conduct for the officer “to engage Enos Slaughter. Cougars rallied to trail, 24-19, but nod 5 0-010, Sklanka 0 00 0. Cipriano 41-2 But the court said “as a matter of the HpfonriDni ’ ------MANCHESTER — Mrs. Phyllis Kennedy to ask the town Board of Alfred Robinson. V. The New England Patriots Foot­ coach’s contract with the NFL club, could manage just three points over The ruling said spouses will be able sound administration and fairness," Directors for funding for a new stage Slaughter, a lifetime .300 hitter fur ball Club, Inc. but he stayed further court 9, Cole 2 1-2 5. Totals 25 8-12 58. V ® inno- Saich has resigned as head of the the final nine minutes. MCC (22) Marcantonio 0 0-0 0, to claim loss of companionship and cent conversation and then to allow Manchester Public Health Nursing curtain at Manchester High School. 19 major league seasons, missed by Boulder County District Judge proceedings pending arbitration by spouses whose claims were settled Judy Rettig, Tammy Schiavi and Vedovato 3 3-5 9, Scavetta 0 0-0 0, seek damages as a result of “a per­ the state to introduce as evidence A ssociation’s MPHNA geriatric The cost of the whole system of new 24 vrrtes of election last year and is in Richard Dana Monday dumped the Rozelle. before the ruling will not be able to his final year of eligibility under the Pat Gannon paced Post with 12, 10 Krascella 0 0-0 0, Daniels 2 OO 4, Hareld 4 sonal injury to the other spouse any admission made by the defen- program to become administrative curtains would be about $12,000. Fire Chiefs To Meet case in Rozelle’s lap, reserving Fairbanks, who was not present, 1-2 9. Totals 9 4-7 22. seek damages now, HBWAA guidelines. If ire fails to and 10 points respectively. Cheryl caused by the negligence of a third dant without presence of counsel and supervisor of the Public Health Nur- Kennedy noted that the curtain is EAST HARTFORD — The Connec­ jurisdiction so he can review was scheduled to arrive in Los party." “No action for loss of consortium without proof of a knowing waiver.” make it this year, he must wait Starter arising from the same incident will sing Association of Coventry. as old as the school — 24-years — and ticut Fire Chiefs Association i.s whatever decision Rozelle makes. Angeles Monday to supervise But the justices ruled there was is worn out. another live yerrrs before he is eiigi- The ruling said the reasoning be allowed, even if that action would Her resignation will be effective holding its monthly meeting at the Freshman. Peter Thompson "I would rather not be put in a posi­ workouts for the Pro-Bowl Jan. 29. which led to Connecticut’s original nothing to indicate Ferrara’s The board also approved a list of ble for consideration hy the Veterans not be otherwise barred by Feb. 16, and she will assume the Veterans Memorial Clubhouse of Manchester has cracked the tion of having to make a decision on Fairbanks, who will coach the AFC •Catcher Signedr statements were not made voliintarl- six positions proposed for funding un­ Committee. team in the game, has said he will ban on spouses collecting consortium limitations,” the justices said. duties of her new post on March 1. tonight at 6:30 p.m. A buffet will be starting varsity lineup with the this," Rozelle said last week. “I “^^3ges “is no longer applicable “ ly and that such voluntary der the CETA program. They include Snider, the best center fielder in think it would be better all around if I end his pro coaching career after lioii biiuiug .219 with nine home The state’s highest court also af­ Mrs. Saich joined the MPHNA as a served at 7:30 p.m. Dinner will be WEST HAVEN (UPI) - The West statements are not barred by con­ a custodian, an electrician’s helper, Dodger history, fell 29 votes shy of Springfield College basketball limited my services to that of a that game. runs and 44 runs batted in. The justices said “should the vic­ firmed the earlier New Haven Coun­ staff nurse nearly seven years ago. served after the meeting. Haven Yankees have added Dominic stitutional protections. two school social work assistants, a election last year, but there are squad after the first nine mediator with the hopes that the par­ ' Scala. 23, said he learned a great tim be married, it follows that the ty Superior Court manslaughter con­ She had special training in geriatrics Mayor Richard H. Blackstonc will The ruling came as the hearing in Scala, last season's bullpen catcher The Supreme Court ruled no errors before being named to head the agen­ language, hearing and speech aid and many writers who would like to .see ties involved can reach an deal last year even though he sat on spouse may suffer personal and com- viction of Francis Ferrara, who was be one of the speakers. Anthony games. Since starting, the the Fairbanks dispute went into its for the New York Yankees, to their were made in the original trial and a special education clerk at a total him ushered into the Hall of Fame agreement." pensable, though not physical, in- found guilty in the Dec. 31,1973 fatal _ ...... — aim cy’s o i.caiiii health ai^icciiiiigscreening iiiiuand iiomehome Carecare Cipolla, a retired assistant chief, ad former East Catholic High per­ third day. Fairbanks had testified winter roster. the bench. "You have to learn i^oi^nd no reason now to suppress the program for the elderly in the spring cost of $40,750. along with Mays since their careers juries as a direct result of the defen­ stabbing of Martin R. Blizzard. Bliz­ Fire Chief Michael Fitzgerald will be former has averaged 9.5 points Rozelle can forget any thought of Friday that his contract was ter­ Signed as a free agent, the Glen­ something when you catch those evidence used at that time. of 1977, Verna Hublard, board member the hosts for the occasion. were elo.sely paralleled during their “limited" services. He must accept minated when he was suspended Dee. (New York Yankee) pitchers every prime yetirs in New York. per game. dale, N.Y., resident played two arbitration under NFL by-laws. 18 by Patriots’ owner Billy Sullivan. seasons in the Oakland A’s organtza- day. ” he .said. PAGE TWELVE - EVENING HERALD. Tues.. Jan. 23. 1979 EVENING HERALD. Tue.< , Jan. 23. 1979- PAmz THIRTEEN Putting Practice Pays Off East Hosts Falcons, In Crenshaw’s Triumph Exams Cut Slate PHOENIX, Ariz. (UPI) - rain-shortened tournament and break had to come out of the trees twice to Crenshaw won $33,750 instead of $45,- IK LH \ AUSTI^K While many in the field fiddled nearly a two-year slump, save par. 000. But the victory will go Into the SporlKHrilrr and fretted last week waiting "Every part of my game was in "When he got on the green," said a books as official. Haas won $20,250, There will be more concern for the rain to go away so the good shape coming here," said disappointed Haas, who had birdied the second biggest paycheck of his with battle of the books than on Phoenix Open could start, Ben Crenshaw, "except my putting. I 18 for a 68, "1 didn't think much of career. the hardwood this evening as knew that if I could ever get it going my chances." While most of the field struggled Crenshaw worked hard on the again I was going to win a tour­ "It feels good," said Crenshaw. after the wind came up, Tom Kite mid-term exams take prece­ putting green. nament.” "Doggone, I think I deserve it this shot 63 to grab third money of $12,- dent. Only six games reflect To those who might have watched Monday. Crenshaw was unable to week. I've worked hard the last two 750. He finished at 11-under-par 202, the fact. Crenshaw it looked like anything but handle a tricky wind that swept years and came up empty every two shots behind Haas and three Two local quintets will see action. work. In many ways it was a fun way across Phoenix and was lucky to time. It got a littie frustrating behind Crenshaw. Manchester High along with most of to pass the time, playing a putting shoot an even-par 71, But since he playing weil and watching other guys Pat McGowan, Lon Hinkle, Jerry the CCIL is idle. game the pros call 21 or skins, but for started the final round of the 54-hole win.” Pate and Andy Bean were next at 203, East Catholic, coming off a strong Crenshaw it was a good way, as he event with a four-stroke lead, he was Haas, who defends his San Diego while Wayne Levi, Joe Imman, Phil defensive performance against said later, to find his putting touch. able to survive. Open title later this week, bogeyed Hancock and Rod Funseth were at Xavier High, receives invading HCC Sunday, the 27-year-old Texan The 71 gave Crenshaw a score of the 14th hole or he might have forced 205. PGA champ John Mahaffey, who foe St. Paul of Bristol at the Eagles' made it pay off witli a string of nine 14-under-par 199, one stroke less than a tie and a playoff. On the hole, Haas won the Bob Hope Desert Classic to Nest. The homecourt hasn't worked birdies in 11 holes for a Phoenix Jay Haas, who put on a run and then put his tee-shot in the rough, then hit start the 1979 tour last week, and U.S. in East's favor thus far this season as Country Club course record-tying 61, stood at the 18th green to watch a seven-iron short of the green. Open king Andy North finished at 208. it's dropped three of four home con­ and as things turned out Monday he Crenshaw finish up. It was a tough Since the tournament was cut to 54 Defending champion Miller Barber tests. needed that amazing round to wiii the final hole for Crenshaw, because he holes because of rain last week. didn't make the cut. Cheney Tech hits the bus trail as it travels to neighboring Bolton High for a Charter Oak Conference (COC) College Basketball Ratings Happy Faces During One-Sided Victory clash with winless Bulldogs, Bolton. 0-11 overall, had victory in its UConns Slip in Poll Manchester High cheerleaders were all appearance of the group will be Friday night grasp last Friday but a bucket at the smiles last Friday night as the Indian five when Penney High comes to town for a loop buzzer by Kevin Lawton lifted East BOSTON (UPI) — The University of Rhode Island, coming off a laugher was scoring an easy 80-61 CCIL decision over engagement. (Herald Photo by Strempferi Hampton High to the decision. Notre Dame Holds over cross-state rival Providence and a squeaker over St. Johns, retains a Enfield High at the Clarke Arena. Next The Beavers are 3-6 in COC play, 3- firm grip as the top team in New England Division 1 college basketball. 8 overall. The Bulldogs are 0-9 in con­ UPI's weekly coaches poll shows the Rams, 14-2, receiving 14 of 15 lirst ference competition. Body English Helped To Lofty Position place votes and a total of 71 points, URl's only losses this season have Area action pits streaking 9-3 South Windsor High winners of seven in a been a two-point defeat at Syracuse and a one-point overtime thriller at : Jo«‘ King; Ben Crenshaw exhibits a little body English as he watched putt NEW YORK (UPI) — Notre Dame eased past three opponents home against Detroit. Rizzuto Doubts row. against Bulkeley High in Hart- ■Scoll Guide roll close to pin. Texan copped Phoenix Open yesterday by this week to remain atop the United Press International Board Boston College , which recorded wins over Connecticut and Holy Cross, i lord in a non-conference encounter. EumI (.alli drop-off and a renewed government group of reporters that he is most be perceived as a trend. c'eremony held in a congressman's own. distinct from the others by vir­ “Universal is like a beehive. The hometown. attack on cigarette smoking, is not often asked how he can defend what So why not diversify? tue of its executives, stars, history commissary is always crowded and ready to surrender. the government says is an indefensi­ McKinney. 47. was sworn in Mon­ and location, x the food is terrific by comparison “The cigarette companies are in­ There have been suggestions the ble position. It’s easy, said Dwyer, terested in cigarettes,” he said. day in a glassed-in family room of his While most sound stages are pretty with most lots. The waitresses are home where he is recovering from cigarette makers diversify even because the government’s position is Dwyer, who once worked for the much the same, studio grounds, wonderful.” 'U f heart artery bypass surgery. He was more than they already have, in light still conjecture. much-maligned Occupational Safety architecture, landscaping, offices MGM, during its years under Louis unable to attend the Jan. 15 official of the surgeon general’s highly Sure there are statistics, he said, and Health Administration, said he and commissaries are varied and B. Mayer, was famed for its com­ critical smoking report that cited but, “conjecture based on a statistic V'K.f#'-, -A” ' inauguraton in Washington. contrasting. missary menu, especially the objects to the government’s “Father It was believed to be the first time tobacco's links to cancer, heart dis­ is still conjecture.” Knows Best” attitude. Actors, who travel from one lot to chicken soup, the recipe for which ease and birth defects. Dwyer was quick to point out the a member of the UtS. House of was provided by Mayer, Today All the cigarette makers want, he 7 another in this day of universal free­ But William Dwyer, vice president tobacco industry is second only to the said, is: Representatives was sworn in in his lancing. prefer some studios to MGM's fare is ordinary. hometown instead of Washington, of the Washington-based Tobacco federal government in the amount of • The right to compete for the con­ others simply because of the am­ "I don't eat chicken soup," Cloris Institute, says the industry is spoiling money it has spent researching the McKinney's office said. said, "And I haven't worked at Metro sumer’s dollar: biance provided by the physical plant for a fight, not ready to wave the effects of cigarette smoking. • The right to freely compete Aides Mid McKinney was feeling itself, in years. The food used to be too white flag. stronger and expected to resume his He said the industry has spent $75 among themselves: V' Cloris Leachman, who has worked heavy, official duties in early March. “The silence of the past purchased million on such research in the last 20 • And the right to preserve at all the studios, recently completed "Paramount is among the worst. a penalty," he said. "We are shifting years. The tobacco industry grossed Rep. Robert N. Giaimo. D-Conn., When you work there, you run to one freedom of choice for the consumer. "The North Avenue Irregulars" and out of neutral ... (and) making the about $17 billion last year. Faced by facts showing many dean of Connecticut's six-member agrees with other actors that Disney of two restaurants around the corner adversary share the information “Our sales have flattened,” said millions of Americans still choose to House delegation, administered is the best and most cozy of the lots. at the noon break. The commissary smoke, Dwyer said, the anti-smoking McKinney his oath of office Monday "Maybe I like it because the com­ was pretty good until it went at 1:50 p.m. cafeteria style." interests are pushing for a complete missary has such great food," Cloris prohibition of cigarette smoking — His wife, Lucie, stood between the said, warming herself in front of a (Cloris Leachinun Cloris remembers Columbia Pic­ Architects Interviewed Catching Frozen Fish two legislators and held a Bible tures when its chief, Harry Cohn, had something not unlike the ban on roaring fire in her hillside home. alcohol in the 1920s. during the brief ceremony, which "The whole studio is like a park with a superb private dining room. But Two unidentified fishermen wait patiently fishing at Bolton Lake off Vernon Road, was attended by members of the Cloris said, "It was cold out on the For Permanent College Mrs. Lee Chin Chee Nui, 84, had never been from he small lots of trees and green lawns. she says the small commissary for a nibble on their line as they do some ice (Herald photo by Pinto) Fairfield County Republican's staff "It's so pretty it’s almost like back lot and when I showed up with catered to truck driver appetites. MANCHESTER - Dr. Ronald and family. village in the Peoples Republic of China until she moved to the soup, it was a sensation." with staff in those areas have recent­ VFW Auxiliary Disneyland. The people are friendly Now Columbia and Warner Bros, Denison, Manchester Community ly been completed to determine the Giaimo laughed when he raised his Connecticut Monday, but she knew just the gift for her 12-year- and casual. Everybody seems to Cloris could never have prevailed share The Burbank Studios lot — College president, will be included in hand and noticed one of his campaign upon any other commissary for her specific needs. MANCHESTER - The Veterans of old grandson.Larry Lee was a dragon’s head to use during the know everybody else, like on a small formerly Warner Bros. Studio — and the interviewing of four final can­ The new facilities will be built west Foreign Wars ladies auxiliary will Zoners OK Housing Plan buttons on the lapel of McKinney's college campus. mission of mercy. Certainly not at the old Warner’s commissary which didates for the architectural design navy blue blazer, said McKinney's family’s Sunday celebration of Chinese New Year. (UPI of the present upper parking lot on meet tonight at the post home, 608 E. "You can see a basic idea behind 20th Century-Fox which she rates as is divided into two sections. One job of the college’s first permanent At 8 p.m., high school principal news aide Gerald McKiernan. photo) the Bidwell Street campus. Denison Center St., at 7:30. Officers are COVENTRY - Richard the experience. It's as if Walt Disney harboring the worst commissary in room is for the peasants, the other buildings. Dennis Joy and guidance counselor Gift to Soriely After the oath was administered. town. said he hopes it will be built in requested to wear their uniforms. Chmielecki of Judd Street has been created the studio for the pleasure of for the elite. The interviewing will be conducted Alex Minor will discuss some of the James Adams of Rhode Island has Giaimo told McKinney, "Now you “It's the pits," she said, making a several buildings or “modules.” The ladies auxiliary will hold its given permission by the Zoning his workers,” "The food in the green room for by the state Department of Public problems facing students who leave presented the Coventry Historical can get paid," McKiernan said. face, "It used to be pretty good In other college-related functions, quarterly department meeting Sun­ Board of Appeals to convert his.gar- Family Is Reunited During production of "The North executives and stars is just fair,” Works, which is in charge of state the middle school to enter ninth Society with 34 pieces of pressed and The Bible used for the ceremony Denison said he is very concerned day at the Rocky Hill Post 2138, 3272 age into an apartment for family use. Avenue Irregulars," Cloris, a before it was franchised out. Now Cloris said, “but I'm opposed to construction projects. Denison said grade. blown glass dating from the early belonged to the Rev. William whenever I work at Fox I register about the’ expected cutback in fun­ Main St., at 2 p.m. A luncheon will be The applicant plans to build two vegetarian, took it upon herself to separating the executives from Monday he expects the final selection Spokeswoman Kathy Kordner said nineteenth century. Sangiovanni of St. Patrick's Church complaints about the food to ding indicated by Gov. Ella Grasso. served after the meeting. bedrooms as part of the extension for cook a huge vat of vegetable soup for everyo’ne else.” of an architect will be late this week that among the topics to be discussed The former Coventry resident in Bridgeport, who was a member of After Seven Years everyone who will listen. Denison said the community use by his mother and his aunt. The the cast and crew in the studio’s All the studio commissaries, even or early next week. will be guidance services, student at- helped found the society in the 1960s. McKinney's staff for five years. sion. He said this year the party "will “People are always in an uproar colleges have been on "short ration ZBA stipulated, however, that the WINDSOR LOCKS (UPI) - An excellent commissary. Fox, rate higher with Cloris than any Phase I of the permanent campus titudes, parent conferences, He included reference works with his "He (McKinney I said he felt a lit­ be a double celebration." about the food. Actors and for a long time” and that cutbacks Now You Know variance would not be automatically elderly Chinese woman and her son "We were working all night," of the television network facilities is expected to cost $10,5 athletics, and extracurricula ac­ gift to help catalog the items — a tle bit tired but everything was com­ Lee's wife. Gumping, escorted her executives leave in droves for lunch. can do nothing but affect the Seven first ladies of the United available to subsequent owners of the will be celebrating the Chinese New restaurants. million. It will include new space for tivities. "The program will be of chore being performed by former ing along fine. " an aide said. The relatives on the plane journey from programs further. He said he expects States — Elizabeth Monroe, Hannah property. several departments in the Business special interest to parents of eighth- Bicentennial Commission chairman special ceremony was approved after Year in Connecticut following a Hong Kong via Los Angeles. She said the college personnel will pressure Van Buren, Julia Tyler, Abigail Town sanitarian Donald Holmes Careers Division of MCC, a new grade children,” she added. John Hetzel. House Majority Leader James seven-year battle to obtain perma­ her mother-in-law enjoyed her first Comic Lawsuit the General Assembly not to make Fillmore, Frances Cleveland, approved plans for expansion of the cafeteria, student lounge and other In other school news, superinten­ Among the pieces are a Victorian Wright. D-Texas. introduced a nent immigrant visas and a long, airplane flight and remarked, "I the cuts. He said he participated in a Eleanor Roosevelt and Jacqueline septic system, paving the way for emotional journey. student facilities, and faculty and ad­ dent Arnold Elman announced that water pitcher, a toasting glass, a resolution authorizing the House never thought I'd be flying like a governor’s budget hearing in Kennedy — were born in New York, ZBA acceptance. Mrs. Lee Chin Chee Nui. 84, who ministration suites. Coventry’s public schools “provide long-stemmed wine glass, plates, and speaker to make special bird. This airplane is bigger than my Norwich last week. more than in any other state. Chmielecki originally had sought said she’d never been away from her Denison said in-depth discussions special education programs for cruets. The items have been placed arrangements for McKinney's entire village. Look at the clouds.” Mouse Honor Preserved the creation of a permanent second small village in southern China, and children between the ages of 3 and 21 in the society’s vault, pending the swearing-in. McKiernan said only 30 Mrs. Lee, who spent most of her dwelling, but he reduced his request her son Lee Sun Wah, 62, a university WA.SHINGTON (UPI) - The third called "The Tortoise and the who have physical, hearing, vision, design of a suitable display. such resolutions have been pass^. life tending cows in rural Toisan tithetical to the accepted Mickey to a temporary apartment when the administrator, were reunited with Supreme Court Monday preserved Hare." Both portray Disney Mouse world of scrubbed faces, Jaycees Set Events and emotional problems and those An old glass factory is currently Village, also presented a special gift both the honor of Mickey Mouse and characters in uncharacteristic ac­ ZBA found the information he had under excavation at its original site their family Monday night on a to Rep. Christopher J. Dodd, D- bright smiles and happy endings.” supplied to be insufficient. who are mentally retarded or have windswept Bradley International a copyright infringement ruling won tivities. Leading to Awards specific learning disabilities.” near Route 44A. Talk Slated Conn., for his help in arranging for U.S, District Judge Albert I*'TA Meeliiif; .Set Airport runway. by Walt Disney Productions against Mickey and Minnie Mouse, for in­ Wollenberg in San Francisco ruled in He urged parents who feel their Jesse Brainard and other local their immigrations and the reunion. bawdy comic book producers. stance. make love in one scene, and glass scholars are working with state They were believed to be among Disney's favor in 1975, and $190,000 in SOUTH WINDSOR — Jaycees will celebrate National The Parent-Teacher Organization children are in need of such services On King Tut "This I think brings down to the The justices let stand a lower-court Minnie uses coarse language. and federal officials to gain listing the first Chinese people to immigrate level of significance for most people damages was awarded for copyright Jaycee Week this week with many schedule of activities at the Capt. Nathan Hale School will to contact the respective building since the Jan. 1 normalization of ruling that Disney’s copyrights were Disney sued cartoonists Dan infringement. meet Wednesday at 7 p.m. in the principal or school guidance for the location, in the National GLASTONBURY - The Rev. the importance of diplomatic culminating with the Distinguished Service Award and Register. relations with the People’s Republic infringed upon by three "counter­ O’Neill and Bobby London and others The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of large group instruction room counselor. Chester M. Wetzel will give a talk en­ relations between Peking and the Outstanding Educator Award at Willie's Steak House in of China. , culture" comic books depicting involved in the "underground" comic Appeals last September affirmed the Manchester. titled "Egypt Before the Boy King, United States, ” said Dodd. "What it books, of which about 60,000 copies “I can't believe she got out," said Mickey and other popular cartoon lower-court decision on copyright in- The schedule includes the following: Monday, Tutankhamen" Feb. 1 at 8 p.m. at the means is an American family in were distributed around 1971. her Ken Lee, owner of characters having sex, swearing and fringement, but reversed Membership drive to recruit new members; today, Blast Glastonbury Public Library, Groton, Connecticut is reunited.” taking drugs. The characters look like Disney’s The Chinese Kitchen in Groton. “I Wollenberg’s ruling on Disney's volunteer work at the Wapping School Day Care Center; Reid Seeks Re-Election 1389 Neipsic Road. Dodd, who has been working to get In a brief order, the court turned cartoons and used the same names— can't talk I'm so happy." behalf on other claims of trademark Wednesday, clergy luncheon at noon, Dante's HEBRON — First Selectman Wetzel, a Glastonbury resident and the elderly Lees out of China for down appeals by cartoonists who said Mickey Mouse, Goofy, the Three Lit­ of commission officers, the zoning The petite Mrs, Lee, carrying a infringement, unfair competition and Restaurant, and a general membership meeting at the Aaron Reid, Democrat, has an­ fice Building. associate minister of First St. Paul’s more than four years, said it had their parodies of Disney characters tle Pigs and such lesser knowns as agent and of representatives of the cane and a bunch of red carnations as trade disparagement. Blast and Cast Club at 7 p.m.; Thursday, policeman's nounced that he will seek the en­ The monthly statements from the United Methodist. Church in Hart­ been "frustrating ” and seemed im­ were "fair use" of copyrighted Bucky Bug and Horace Horsecollar. Recreation and Conservation Com­ she was helped off the plane, em­ It ordered further proceedings. breakfast at Lou’s Drive at 8 a.m.; Friday, appreciation dorsement of his party to run for a ^ a r d of Selectmen, Boad of Educa­ ford, is Director of Special Events possible. They had applied for the material and did not reduce its poten­ One commentator called the books missions and the Water Pollution braced him and his three children un­ visas in 1971. A Disney lawyer recalled the com­ night for workers outside of the Jaycees who assisted in sixth two-year term. Reid is the first tion and the tax collector will be for the Hartford Chapter of the tial commercial market value. “a rather bawdy depiction of the Control Authority. der the glare of television lights. pany also won a judgment recently in various projects during the year. local candidate to announce his inten­ heard. Also to be heard are requests Archaeological Institute of Upon learning the visa was The case stems from two comic Disney characters as active The Conservation and Develop­ Mrs. Lee looked tired but was granted, the elderly Mrs. Lee took a a New York case where Mickey tions for the November election. for budget transfers or ap­ America. He studied Egyptology at books called "Air Pirate Funnies," members of a free-thinking, Senior Citizens To Meet ment Policies Plan for the state for propriations. smiling and said through an inter­ bus to Canton and then a train for Mouse Club costumes and songs were During the Board of Selectmen 1979-82 will be reviewed. the Metropolitan Museum of Art in under the label Hell Comic, and a promiscuous, drug-ingesting counter The South Windsor Senior Citizen organization will The old business portion of the preter, "I am very happy to be Hong Kong where she spent the last used in a pornographic film. meeting, Reid said the four-wheel The commission will also review New York City. here.” culture” which was “clearly an­ meet Wednesday at 1 p.m. at St. Margaret Mary Hall, agenda concerns the town reports for Interest in King Tut has been several days awaiting completion of Hayes Road. drive fire truck was in Middleboro, the request of William and Christine “I am with my son now and and Mass., for rebuilding of the pump and Vorhees for a subdivision on East 1977-78 as well as the incorpo-ation of sparked by the recent exhibit at the paperwork at the U.S. Consulate. There will be refreshments and socializing followed by the first printed report. that's my dream,” she said. Lee Sun Wah, an administrator at hosebed. He said a diesel engine and Street and one for Northam Hills, Metropolitan Museum of Art in Lee. who left China in 1949 and has T V To n ig h t a business meeting with the newly elected officers Budgel Requests Manhatten and the public's general the University of Canton, joined his presiding. Card games will be played after the meeting. automatic transmission, costing $18,- Section 4, which was referred to the returned for two visits, said his mother in Hong Kong. 500, have been installed. Environmental Review Team. All town residents or organizations fascination with the Tut legend. mother and brother would be the The new officers are: Vera Reardon, president: Antoin Dodd's office said the paperwork 0 a Laveme & Shirley 12:40 A total of $22,000 is budgeted for Other requests to be heard will be having budgetary requests of the The lecture is sponsored by the guests of honor at the 16th annual 6:00 OUaraCkib Gagnon, vice president; Mildred Ryan, secretary; and “East Glastonbury Library Friends" process ordinarily takes several 0 C B S Late Movie "Banacek; Mary Roberts, treasurer. the repairs. The vehicle will be out of those of Chester Rochette, for a Hebron Recreation Commission Chinese New Year's party at his weeks but was expedited after Qjfht BradyyBunch Bui 9:00 The Greatest Collection Of Them service for a month. wetlands application; August should contact Debbie McPartland, and is open to the public free of restaurant next Sunday. ® Jokar'aWUd 0 a Thrsa'a Company All" (1972) George Peppard, charge. In case of a storm, the lec­ several telegrams, letters and phone Penny Fuller. I’ZC Meets Toiiiglil Bonola, for a Hope Valley Road sub­ commission chairman, or attend the His son Larry, 12. tried on an or­ (S) Bozo's Big Top @ SoHI Conducts ture will be Feb. 15 at 8 p.m. in the calls from the lawmaker who said he ® Movie "Angels In Disguise" 1:00 State Sets Hearing The Planning and Zoning Commis­ division and the commission will also commission meeting 'hiursday,. : library. nate dragon's mask purchased in wished the family could be together (1949) The Bowery Boys. Mickey 8 8 8 Tomorrow review zoning regulations. Ms, McPartland said the informa­ Hong Kong especially for the occa­ ® Bonanza Knox. When their real estate sion will meet tonight at 8 in the for their annual party next Sunday. 62) Studio Sss Iriend Is shot, the Boys decide to 1:15 On Revenue Sharing Bouril of Finunce tion is sought to assist the commis­ 0 Joe Franklin Town Office Building. 6:30 Investigate. (1 hr., 15 min.) The meeting will hear the reports sion its preparating its 1979-80 2:15 HARTFORD — Gov. Ella Grasso announced that a The Board of Finance will meet budget. Peopletalk ® ILovalaicy 9:30 public hearing will be held at the State Capitol Monday to Wednesday at 8 p.m., in the Town Of­ 0 Bowling For Dollars 0 9 Taxi 0Newa (H Jaks Haas Oo^Ml Tims 6s Portrait 01A Nurse 2:16 solicit recommendations about the proposed use of ®8NBCNaws 10:00 0 News federal Revenue Sharing funds during the upcoming l80vsrEaay 2:43 Two-Time Winner fiscal year. Rham Honor Roll Delayed Adam-12 0 Movie "If I Were King" iiiisw^wwaisaatipiwiwwwiRiwni The hearing will be at 7 p.m. in the Appropriations Opera No Package Deal Anyone For Tsnnyson? 098tarsky&Hutch (1936) Ronald Colman, Ellen HEBRON — The first marking period honor roll will be' g C u n t i Committee hearing room, room 310, at the Capitol. signed permission slip from a parent and a down payment 0 Trt-Stata town Meeting Drew. John David Petersen, 9, a student at the released along with that for the second marking period, 6:55 9 Living Faith J. William Burns, under secretary of the state Office of on the course fee. The final payment of the fee must be Not even the Met can play Madison cor between us. It’s all very Says he, “I feel such a good recep­ 9Nswa lASTW OOO Avery Street School in South Windsor, early in February. Avenue to Joan Sutherland’s amicable. We want her back and I SiBoundstage Policy and Management for Intergovernmental made before the student starts the ”behind-the-wheel ” tion here. I feel I have a lot of friends 7JX) ___‘t v i i r r Clutches his trophy in one hand and the little The first one is late because the data processing for portion of the course. soprano. She's an artist — not "a bar believe she wants to come back.” 0 CBS News 10:15 Relations, and Van Selden, director of policy review and here. I feel that I can help my family O Movie "Blonde Dynamite" LIQUOR DEPT. car that won him the trophy in the other. This grade reporting was unable to rectify an error in of soap” — and Monday she canceled Miss Sutherland concurs. 0 Tha Brady Bunch ¥ A iic h development in the Division of Intergovernmental The Rham chapter of the American Field Service is be released from the Soviet Union.” 0 S I ABC News (1949) The Bowery Boys, Leo NO LOWER PRICES programming. The administration has bwn assured the an agreement to do three operas Qorcey. The Boys are kept busy was the second year that he won the Relations, will conduct the hearing. seeking host families for the 1979-80 school year. The Shalom, Viktor (.lops Pinned 0 Dating Cams ANYWHERE W av problem has been corrected. because the Met called her contract m Festival Of Faith when they organize an escort Pinewood Derby of Cub Scout Pack 186, South During the fiscal year that begins July 1, the state will organization sponsors the student exchange program on Viktor Korchnoi is through being a Television’s Capt. Barney Miller aNBCNswa agency. (1 hr., 15 min.) B u n o o ti* The spring Driver and Traffic Safety Education classes the high school level. “a package deal.” ARTHUR DRUG Windsor. (Herald photo by Kuehnel) receive approximately $29 million in federal funds under at Rham are scheduled to start in two weeks. The course man without a country. The chess and all his 12th precinct New York 10:30 the State and Local Assistance Act of 1972. Families interested in hosting foreign students should Huffs a spokeswoman, “ The fflDIcItCavstt will emphasize developing proper driving attitudes and grandmaster — a Soviet defector police detectives have a little more 62IFootstspa contact Robert Foran, Ms. Diane Webb, advisors at the Metropolitan is treating the artist as n NewlywadId Qam

McCoy Seeking H tip W a n fd 13 Htip Wanted INDEX EVENING HERALD, Tues., Jan 23, 197'; - PAGE SEVENTEEN N O T IC It NURSES AIDES • Full time, LAUNDRY WASHMAN- Part - Loit tnd Found and part time, 7-3 and 11-7. time, 3rd shift. Temporary for Help Wanted Help Wanted CD Plan Delay - Poftontli 13 Help Wenled 13 Homea For Sale - Announcomtntt Experienced preferred, but weekends. Apply Meadows 23 Homes For Sale 23 - Enioruinmont * We will train. Apply in person: Convalescent Home, 333 COUNTER HELP WANTED - HOUSEKEEPER - Mature THE MANCHESTER BOARD - A u c tio n ! East Hartford Convalescent Bidwell Street, Manehbster. nights and weekends. woman to live and care for 2 OF REALTORS is looking for lonilMnlo By BARBARA RICHMOND Experience preferred. Apply Wolvortan PMHirlGk KeWi F IN A N C IA L Home, 745 Main Street, East kids. Light housekeeping. an experienced part time 649-4003 649-2813 lli'riilil Kcpiirli'r BondS-Stochi'Morloaatt Hartford. NURSES AIDES- Fulk time, in person. Parkade Lanes. References. 875-2575 mor­ secretary. Conscientious, B48-4200 646-4126 - Ptfionil Lotni all shifts. Experience Parkade Shopping Center. nings. 643-2644 evenings. alert, dependable and able to VERNON - Mayor Frank McCoy, noting that he would *- Inturanco Preferred, but training will be She B e m th SEWING MACHINE rather have the town be in a partnership situation with assume responsibility. Typing EMPLOYMENT Operators and miscellaneous given. Apply in person:’ East CLERICAL ASSISTANT- MEDICAL ASSISTANT- and bookkeeping experience. HlID (the Department of Housing and Urban Develop­ - Help Wanted workers needed. Must have Hartford Convalescent Home, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Order Desk at Hartford Needed for 2 Doctor office. Diversified worlt in busy of­ - Busmeaa Opportunities 745 Main Street, East Hart­ ment) rather than a subservient position, asked the Town ~ Situation Wanted some high school education. Despatch needs efficient in­ Must be knowledgeable. Plea­ fice. Morning hours Council, Monday night', to table action on a Citizen Par­ Must be able to read and ford. dividual to process paperwork sant personality. References preferred. Send brief resume EDUCATION speak English, and provide in our Moving Department. needed. 875-2575. ticipation Plan in connection with the Community - Private Instructions and references to Personnel - Schoois-Ciasses own tra n sp o rta tio n . No LPN or MEDICAL Typing important. You can Chairman, 186 East Center Development Block Grant Program, - Instructions Wanted ASSISTANT for Rockville PHONE 643-2711 experience necessary. Please become integral part of busy, ORDERLIES- Are you eager Street. Manchester. Specialist Office, ap­ REALTORS While the town had amended its existing plan, HUD PEAL ESTATE Call Personnel Department at FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOPRAD congenial office. East Of for experince in the Health recommended that the council formally adopt a plan - Homes lor Sale Pioneer Parachute Company, proximately 17 hours per River Monday-Friday, 5. Care Field? Maybe you NURSES AIDES - Call CGS Splledil week. Send resume and Belflore Zinsser proposed by that department and in addition provide for a - Lots-Land for Sale 644-1581. Paid Insurance and Pen tension already have the experience this week for private duly and 643-2121 Howland - Investment Property references to: Box M c/o Benefits. Phone 528-9551, Mrs. and are looking for employ­ 646-1413 648-1S11 formal complaint procedure. - Business Property % Help Wanted 13 staff assignments. We offer 643-1108 - Resort Property SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS- Manchester Herald.) Dewey for appointment at 225 ment. If so, we may have a excellent rates, instant pay The mayor said the Town Planner, George Russell, in a - Real Estate Wanted Excellent Part Time work. ADVERTISINQ Prospect Street, East Hart­ position for you. Work from 8 plan, weekend bonus plan. A TOP MOTORCYLCE ADVERTISING FAST FOOD SERVICE ford. EOE. memo to him said that the plan was approved by HUD MISC. SERVICES Will train. Call Manchester to 40 hours per week. Enjoy CGS, 111 Pearl St., Hartford. U REAL ESTATE Household Goods 4o 643-2414 or Vernon 875-2826. MECHANIC NEEDED- Top RATES NEEDS HELP- Apply in per­ such excellent benefits as and HUD said the town must adopt it as soon as possible. Services Offered DEADLINE son to: Arby’s Roast Beef, 257 246-5626. - Pamting-Papering wages, fringe benefits, INDIVIDUALS NEEDED To Free Hospital and Medical In­ REFRIGERATORS The mayor said this sounded like a veiled threat 12:00, noon the day before 1 day ...... 12e word per day Broad Street, Manchester. - Building-Contracting SECRETARY - Part time vacations and bonuses! Apply 3 days . . . . . l i e word per day work as Homemaker- Home surance, Paid Vacation, Paid Homes For Sale 23 Washers / Ranges, used, ’’unless we do adopt it we might have trouble getting - Roofng-Siding in person: Cycle World, 3(X)0 publk^Oon. - Heating-Plumbing mornings, Vernon Circle area. 6 days ...... lOe word per day Health Aides in Agency ser­ Holidays, and Paid Sick Time. Business Opportunity 14 guaranteed and clean. New grant money." - Flooring Typing, and machine Main Street, Glastonbury. Deawine, for Saturday and 26 days .. 9 i days...... PART TIME CAFETERIA vicing 10 towns East of River. Apply in person at Meadow’s 7 ROOM COLONIAL CAPE- 2 shipment damaged, G.E & Monc/ay is 12:00 Noon Friday. ASSISTANT- For employee Councilman Stephen Marcham agreed that more study - Moving-Trucking-Slorage transcription a must. Send 15 words $2.00 minimum Car essential. Training Convalescent Home, 333 to 4 bedrooms. 1 car garage. FRIGIDAIRE. liw prices. - Services Wanted BABYSITTER- Light cafteria, located in East Hart­ MANCHESTER Package of the proposal was warranted but said the council resum e to Box AA, c/o Happy A d s ...... $2,50 Inch provided. Good hourly rate. Bidwell Street, Manchester. store. Excellent location. Well Walk in basement. B.D, Pearl & Son, 649 Main MISC. FOR SALE Manchester Herald. housekeeping. 2 bright, affec­ PLEASE READ ford. Some light cooking and Mileage reimbursement. Conn., 647-9194. Conveniently located to shop­ Street, 643-2171. shouldn’t be belligerent about it because HUD is giving - Household Goods tionate boys, ages 5 and 8, counter experience required. established business. Call Fringes. Phone 643-9511. Marion E. Robertson, ping center, $47,900. No the town money. -; Articles for Sale seek mature and loving adult YD.UR AD Hours: 10 a.m. to 2p.m., Mon­ EOE. KITCHEN HELP NEEDED- agents. 646^877. FOUR-PIECE Pine Bedroom - Building'Supplies _ WANTED - Gas station atten­ .,,1 day thru Friday. Cali Mr. Realtor, 643-5953. HUD said the intent of the plan is to provide informa­ - Pels -Birds- Dogs dant, fuil or part time. to care for them. Own -Clakslfled ads are taken over A position for an energetic, Set, Excellent condition. ' Musical Instruments transportation. 646-0261. the phone, as a CQnvsRisnco. Whitney at 568-2020 for an ap­ tion on Community Development programs and levels of Mature, responsible person WANTED PART TIME clerk hardworking individual, in a VENDING ROUTE - Nabisco COLONIAL - 7 rooms, formal Queen-size bed, triple dresser, - Boats & Accessories The Herald Is responsible for pointment. new local concern. Hours: 9-5, dining room, large cat-in dresser with shelved mirror, ■ Sporting Goods for third shift. References only one incorrect Insertion and / typist, general office duties. Snacks with locations $3,580 funding available lor these activities. NURSES AIDE - Full or part Afternoons- 5 days a week. 5 days a week. 643-7424. kitchen, 4 bedrooms, heated night stand. 4 years old, $800. 'I "« It is also intended to provide citizens with an opportuni - Garden Products Call 871-1698. then only 'to- the elre'dt the- NEED EXTRA MONEY? CALL TOLL FREE 1-800-423- - A ntiq u es time. 11 pm to 7 am. Laurel original Insertion. Errowi^hlch Call 649-8743. Bolton’s Select­ 2355 Ext. 905. porch, 2 car garage, with 568-0935. ty to articulate their needs, express their preferences, - Wanted to Buy Manor, 91 Chestnut Street. do not lessen the value of the* How about working for a few man’s Office. ENERGETIC Mountain chimney for wood stove, TOOLMAKERS - Machinists. 649-4519. weeks, as a Nurse’s Aide, assist in the selection of priorities and to participate iii RENTALS Apply 81 Commerce Street, advertisement wHT not be cor­ Movers- To work at grass O F F E R S IN V IT E D / private lot. $56,900. Group 1, 30“ ELECTRIC Frigidaire - Rooms for Rant rected by .an' additional Inser­ nights, 11 p.m. to 7 a.m ? The MUNSONS CANDY roots level, for Consumer / Philbrick Agency 646-4200. Stove. Immaculate. $100. the development of the grant application. And to provide - Apartments for Rent Glastonbury. PTG Company. tion. Meadow’s Convalescent R E T A IL STO R E ON Telephone 633-7631. COLLECTIONS- Experience KITCHEN is now accepting Environmental Reform, For Color: White, Call 643-9317 information on program requirements and federal - H om 6s lo r Rent is a help but not a necessity. Home is looking for tem- WHEELS- Make an easy $20,- after 5 p.m, - Business lo r Rent applications for part time interview, call Julie 527-9231, 000 per year. Excellent terms. GLASTONBURY- 3 bedroom P' ill '!' regulations governing the use of CDA funds. - Resort Property for Rent Join our modern, progressive Nurse’s Aides to work EOE. NURSES AIDES- Full time, employment. Hours are 4-8 Call John, at Chenettc Ranch. Fireplaced living - Wanted to Rent agency. Pleasant working B to 40 hours per week. Monday thru Friday and 8 room, country kitchen, WE BUY AND SELL used fur­ It calls for the town to conduct public hearings to in­ - M isc for Rent all shifts. Experience Associates, “Gallery Of conditions, competitive salary Help Wanted 13 H elp W anted 13 No experience necessary, we hours on Saturday or Sunday. RNs, LPNs - CGS has a finished basement on wooded niture. One piece or entire form town.speople about the Community Development preferred, but training will be will train you. Give it a try, Homes, ” 528-9081. AUTOMOTIVE given. Apply in person: East and benefits plan are 20-24 hours per week. Call for growing need for experienced acre lot. Mid-50’s. Call 633- household. Cash on the line. Act, eligible activities, and local funding levels, and such, - Autos lor Sale featured. For appointment, apply in person at Meadow’s appointment 649-4332. rofessionals. Work close to 6635. Furniture Barn. 646-0865. - Trucks lor Sale Hartford Convalescent Home, SNAP-ON-TOOLS Dealership- and a .second hearing to present proposals from citizens, Call Mr. Powers, 289-0256. Convalescent Home, 333 ome on private duty or staff - Heavy Equipment for Sale 745 Main Street, East Hart­ IntenaUd In a K Opening for sales minded per­ J ''If- community groups, the mayor and the council with the • Motorcydes-Bicycies Capitol City Adjustment Bidwell Street, Manchester, WANTED BABYSITTER - In assignments. Excellent rates, COLOMBIA - 15 minutes to FOR SALE APARTMENT ford. SECRHARY Conn., 647-9194. son. Investment required. Call council to make the final decision as to which proposals Campers-Tr alter s-Mobile Bureau. New Pro/eaalon? my home for Mondays thru instant pay plan, insurance Sales manager, 529-7481. Manchester. Large 6 room size gas stove. Good condition Hom es Full time position Friday. 7:30 to 5 pm. Call 649- protection, weekend bonus ranch fireplace. Partially $30 or best offer. Call 643-1369 will be .submitted on the grant application. - Automotive Service PART TIME - No nights. No Unlimited Inconw, Bonui and i | * . BOOKKEEPER open to experienced gal 6685. plan. CGS, 111 Pearl St , Hart­ finished basement. 3/4 anytime, Should the council decide to am,end the application - Autos for Rent-Lease weekends. Long hobdays. July IncMUm Plan, All dw guManea and August off Many retired ACCOUNTS payable, with accurate typing and dlracUon datirad. Plaaaant ford. 246-5626. wooded lot. $45,900. Lessenger after it has submitted it the another hearing would have receivable. Automotive mxMng candlUona. Mambar of AVON - To become a Sells. 646-8173. WING CHAIR, BARCO gentlemen and housewives and office procedure to be held. enjoy driving school buses. experience helpful. Minimun 5 Manchaater, Hartford and Var- $ SAVER representative call 822-8083 TYPIST- shorthand a plus. * EDUCATION lounger, walnut oval dinette, years full-time recent background, for a small, nmi MuKIpl* Uatlng. Ongoing collect for details. Manchester Real Estate Ap­ BOLTON - 9 Room Executive complete maple bedroom set After the grant is accepted or rejected the public will W NOT YOU? We will •oucation artd aemlnar pro^am, [ ] NOTICES bookkeeping experience. free. HERALD ROUTE praisal Office. Hours 9-5. Call Cape. 2300 square feet, 2 1/2 with matching wall mirrors; be informed. train. Call Vernon, 875-2826, or well-established com­ 646-0882. Private Instructions 18 Manchester, 643-2414. Career position, excellent ad­ MECHANIC WANTED ■ baths, 2 car garage, arce area carpets, Casco snack The propo.sed plan also states that, when nece.ssary, a vancement 527-8246. pany. Good benefits. H you aro hardworking and can OPEN SMALL ENGINES - snow view. $89,000. Lessenger Sells. server. 643-8900, Lost and Found 1 S a la ry based on bo moUvatad by a larga yaarly In- FULL TIME CUSTODIAN -. REMEDIAL READING and 646-8713. Spanish interpreter will be pre.sent at public hearings to TRUCK MECHANIC with coma, wa may hava an opaning blowers, lawn mowers, chain math: individualized work MEN AND WOMEN $150 per saws etc. Year round work. 2:30 to 11 p.m. Apply Gilead TWIN BED, SINGLE BED; assist non-English speaking residents. LOST- ORANGE AND qualified experience in experience. lor yon. All Inqulrtea conManUal. program, llst-8th grade) by f ,~ general truck repairs. Com­ week to show our equipment Call Dan. WAKEFIELD CIRCLE 633-6063. Hill school. 228-94^. walnut deep drawered Council members questioned to what extent they would WHITE CAT - Male. Name and supplies. No sales Apply at: master’s degree teacher. 568- dresser, home or office steel have to comply with this and asked if interpreters would Clancy. In vicinity of Nathan mands top wages, $280 a OANIEL F. 8IHI 8075. Lots-Land For Sale 24 week. Must have own tools. necessary. Apply Electrolux, NOBLE & wardrobe; patio lounges, lawn have to be provided for other non-English speaking per­ Hale School area. Call 643- 1123 Main Street, East Hart­ ^ILDFLOWER ROAD PRECISION MACHINE spreader, fi & D lawn ^ g er, 8510. All company benefits. For Ap­ REALE, REALTORS RIDING LESSONS indoor LAKE FRONT - Woodstock 643-8900. sons. pointment call 688-2233. ford or call 528-3869 between WESTBROOK AREA OPERATORS 10 am and 4 pm. Member NETWORK riding ring. Western stock Valley. 3/4 acre approved. The plan also calls for the town’s planning department SMALL TAN AND WHITE 20 WESTBROOK ST. WANTED seat, saddle seat and hunt $11,500. Andover 3 wooded to provide a variety of information for citizens concer­ tailless dog, very friendly, DRIVERS FOR SCHOOL E. HARTFORD CONN of Homes CALL 647-9946 First class only; five years seat. All levels 228-9817. parcels, 1.8 to 7.5 acres. □MISC. FOR SALE BUSES WANTED- We will EXPERIENCED 178 Main St., Manchaatar ning the grant program as well as handling complaints. named Taffey. Lost in the MACHINISTS & LATHE 06108 minimum experience. $7,000-$20.000. L essenger train you. Part time. Openings for Jig Bore, VOICE, PIANO Instructions. Sells. 646-8713. Woodhill Road area. Reward, OPERATORS- Full or part Equal opportunity employer 646-4925 OR 646-7835 In connection with the plan, the mayor questioned the Call 649-7401. Housewives and retirees Bridgeport 3-D, N/C Cin- Former faculty New York Articles for Sale 41 continuance of the need to have the Planning commission preferred. Manchester area, time. Excellent benefits. App­ ly in person at: 1422 Tolland timatic; Set-up man for Music and Art High School. COVENTRY - 2 acres. make recommendations to the council concerning grant 643-2373, Professional Singer/Pianist. Beautiful view. $15,000. ALUMINUM Sheets used as LOST- SMALL BLACK Turnpike, Manchester. LM Milling machine. First or printing plates, .007 thick application priorities. female dog. Part cocker with second shift. Please apply 644-8597. Colombia-1-81 acres. $5,900 to Bolton Notch Ice Show SUPERINTENDENT- PART Gill Welding Manufacturing 55,900, Hebron - 5 acres $29,- 23x32", 25 cents each or 5 for The town attorney has ruled that a two-thirds vote of the white on chin and paws. Co., Division of BHS, Inc., or in person only: $1. Phone 643-2711. Must be Vicinity of Forbes, Brewer TIME, One bedroom apart­ call 647-9931. MOLD MAKER TRUMPET LESSONS also 900. Lessenger sells. 646-8713. Mother nature is putting on an ice show in Bolton these days. .The council is needed to make major changes in a grant ment available. On site LE-MI CORPORATION beginning trombone, flute and picked up before 11 a.m. and Monroe Streets in East DOLUR SAVER or MACHINIST ONLY. stalactite-type fotmations of ice have formed on the rocks at Bolton application but only a simple majority is needed to make Hartford, Name Blackie. superintendent, 'downtown Experienced person to work on 190 Tunml Road drums. B.S. in Mus. Ed. with Manchester. Excellent for BOOKKEEPER- Accounts plastic injection molds. Must be Vtmon, CT 06066 12 years teaching experience. Notch. (Herald photo by Pinto) minor changes. The mayor suggested that perhaps the Reward. 569-0113 after 5 pm. Real Bstale Wanted 28 TWO 300 AMP Rectifiers - Planning Commission’s role could be eliminated so the semi retired individual. Payable and related office CARRIERS NEEDED able to do own set ups and read Reasonable rates and good Personals 2 Requires several hours per duties. 25-30 hours per week. prints. Attractive starting rate, results. Resume sent on Good condition.Good for council won’t get into a situation such as it recently did week, general maintenance Experience required. Must depending -upon experience, plus request. My home 643-7305 ALL CASH For your property, plating, or welding. Call 649- O n e day a weak • No collactlng company benefits. Apply in person. within 24 hours. Avoid Red 3439 from noon til 6:00 p.m. when it decided to apply for a single $600,000 grant rather WOMEN WANTED FOR work. Call 528-9885 weekdays. work effectively without Dana. than a three-year, $1.2 million grant which the supervision. 649-4562. Monday thru Friday. 9 a.m. to 4 Tape, Instant Service. Hayes BOWLING league - 9:15 • Thomas, Falknor, O’Leary area p.m. Corp. 646-0131. MOLDED FORMICA top and Vernon Motion Fails Democrats on the council wanted to do. Wednesday nights. Please call BUS DRIVERS - will train if COST ESTIMATOR Schools-Classes 19 n e c e s s a ry . A pply 90 PERSON TO WORK In • TImrod, Cobb Hill, Duncan, Timber ACkOMOlO PRODUCTS (M>. paneled bar with two shelves After the lengthy discussion the council agreed to table 646-2161 after 5 p.m. 100 Windermere Avenue SELLING your house? Call us and four stools. $175. 646-6028. Brookfield Street, Muth Wind­ kitchen making sandwiches. area Ellington, Conn, Responsible for estimating machined com­ FOR THE BEST - Manchester action on the proposal until it gets some an-swers to some sor, Call 289-5918. Full time opening available. Gymnastic School. 3 to 5 first and we’ll make you a RIDE WANTED TO • Ferguson, Mountain, Arnott area or cell 075.3373 ponents and assemblies. Should have metal cash offer! T.J. Crockett, 14-FOOT HILLTOP Trailer of its questions. It will be acted on at the next meeting of HAMILTON STANDARD, Call Debbie at 649-4561, for an interview. pupils per teacher. FREE in­ On New Sewer Study between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. working manufacturing process and time study Realtor, 643-1577. $150, Outboard motor 40 horse the council. PART TIME. Do you have 2 troductory lesson with this ad. Windsor Locks, 7:30 to 4:00. Evinrude $250. Mobilehome Call 643-5686. . hours a day? Work at home on background. Two to three years experience Call 646-6306, or 646-3549. By BARBARA RICHMOND the phone servicing our ATTENTION - Needi2 people required in the above. IMMEDIATE Cash for your 45x10 with furniture in cam­ Referring to proposals previously made property. Let us explain our ming ground $4,000, Call 525- Herald Reporter Bonds-Stocks-Mortgeges 8 customers in your spare time. over 21. Immediate employ­ We offer an excellent starting salary, com­ to have the charges tie in with the amount 249-7773. ment. This is not a ad, fair proposal. Call Mr. VERNON — A motion to set up yet of water used, that is meter service, we simply want a person who prehensive benefit program and excellent growth Belflore, 647-1413, MONEY FOR ANY potential. Submit salary history with resume and CARRIERS HUMIDIFIER- another committee to study sewer user Marcham said this would be difficult for Panel Rejects Bill WORTHWHILE REASON- BARTENDER, NIGHTS- 5 needs a permanent job. Ad­ those who have wells. day week. Call 871-9976, vancement opportunity. Call salary required to: MAY WE BUY your home? Featherweight Singer Sewing charges, died for lack of a second at Mon­ We will arrange financing NEEDED Quick, fair, all cash and no Machine,, Black & White RCA He said Joseph Belanger, chairman of with our many sources of $. between 10:00 a m. and 6:00 between 10 am. and 3 pm. - day night's Town Council meeting. On Welfare Aid Cut p.m. 528-3869. E.O.E. Susan R. Scavone FOR DOLLAR SAVER problem. Call Warren E. Portable TV, Tape Recorder The motion, made by Democrat John the Sewer Authority, has said he will ask Quick, confidential service. One Day A Waafe Howland, Realtors, 643t1108. & Speakers, 78 RPM Albums. When you think of money, NO MORE WAITING... CUSHMAN INDUSTRY INC. Drost, called for the setting up of a “blue the water company to give him informa­ OIL BURNER Serviceman - BOOKKEEPER / TYPIST- No Collecting Call 742-6700 between 8-12,4-8. HARTFORD (UPI) — An effort to reduce welfare think of ATLANTIC COAST WANTED BUILDING LOT- ribbon" committee which he said he felt tion from its records as to amounts of benefits, while simultaneously requiring able-bodied FINANCIAL SERVICES, Just No. 2 oil, residential and small One person office. Part time 806 WINDSOR STREET • hours. One rite system. Trail One or more acres. Coventry, SNOW BIRD SNOWBLOWER could shape the future of Vernon. water used by various customers. call 647-1122. commercial, prefer licensed YOU CAN PLACE YOUR HARTFORD, CT. 06102 1st AREA Andover, Bolton, Hebron recipients to work has been killed by state lawmakers. . . . man, would eonsider limited balance, quarterly report, FOR SALE- Good condition. The council recently approved interim Marcham said he thinks that the issue is Rep. Joseph Carbone, D-New Haven, said the equMi Opportunity tm p lo ttr kt/F CHAMBERS vicinity. Cash deal. Please Call 568-6604 after 5 p.m. Help Wenled 1, experience. All benefits app- payroll. Call 646-7760. sewer user charges to pay for the cost of of more concern to commercial users who Legislature’s Human Services Committee Monday nixed _ ly. Call 649-2871. HERALD & DOLLAR SAVER FRENCH call 295-9724, weekdays. running the new sewage treatment plant do not use water in their process as well a bill mandating a gradual reduction in welfare payments STORE CLERK- Responsible CARROL as the question of the amount someone in RN, LPN, 7 to 3 and 3 to 1 HOUSEKEEPER- Part time person needed to assume for-the past six months of operations and ”I don’t believe this bill was prepared with any shifts. Good pay, good 2nd AREA agreed that further study would be made a one-b^room apartment would use com­ weekends. Excellent benefits. many duties in the operation WALKER ST. thought," Carbone said. benefits and working con­ Apply at Meadows Convales­ of a 7-Eleven Food Store. before a final user charge schedule is ap­ pared to a single home. He said it has been The proposal, defeated on an unanimous vote, would ditions. Apply in person, Ver­ cent Home, 333 Bidwell St., Ground level psition that can TO proved. suggested that the cost of metering would non Manor, 180 Regan Road, Manchester. lead to Assistant Manager or Rsglstersd Nurses PARKER ST. also have required all able-bodied welfare recipients to Vernon. Many users, especially industrial and be prohibitive but said he hadn’t heard work. The committee is expected to deal with that sub­ Manager by performance. FULL & PART TIME NIGHTS 3rd AREA apartment owners, have objected to the anyone give any figures. ject later in the session. SECRETARY WANTED - Benefits include: Insurance, PHELPS CERAMIC TILE MECHANIC Medical experience desirable. Credit Union, and Profit NO SHIFT ROTATION increased charges, terming them unfair. Mayor Frank McCoy said he has asked In other action, the panel decided to hold public - Experienced only. Top References. CalF646-6323. Sharing. Second and third OAKWOOD Criticism has also been leveled against the deputy assessor to look into the hearings on bills to raise the amount of state fuel aid the wages, i^ply: Atlas Tile, 1862 shift, full time. Apply In per­ We have several openings for Registered Nurses AVONDALE the amount of energy the new treatment metering question. He said some commer­ Berlin Tpke., Wethersfield, RESPONSIBLE PERSON son at: Route 30, Tolland, working poor can collect; to establish a permanent com­ 563-0151, at any hour. . . experience In either an CALL LARAIN plant uses. cial users use very little water. He said mission to address needs of Connecticut’s Spanish NEEDED to assume any Conn. An Equal Opportunity ^TENDED CARE FACILITY or a HOSPITAL. duties in the operation of a 7- Employer. 742-5S49 Drost said he feels the council should there are some 900 customers on the Ver­ speaking population, and to funnel rent payments for RN-LPN wanted for full or We would also like to Interview "New Graduates" non Water Company wells who are 11 Food Store. Ground level know what the cost of operating the plant welfare recipients directly to landlords. part time on all shifts. Apply position that can lead to assis­ EXPERIENCED 1 .a tor present or future openings. is per hour, per day per month. “I’m con­ metered and also some of the users of director of nursing. Salmon- tant manager or manager by RECEIVING CLERK wanted. We offer excellent wages and benefits and an op­ cerned about all of the users. I'm afraid Rockville Water & Aqueduct. brook Convalescent Home, off performance. Benefits in­ Must be able to operate fork House Street, Glastonbury. portunity to utilize your professional nursing we will scare, or force, citizens to go Republican Robert Hurd said he would clude insurance, credit union lift and have shipping and Please call 633-5244. and profit sharing. Second and checking experience. Good knowledge and skills In a progressive and friendly REAL elsewhere,” he said. hope, that if the town is studying ways to third shifts. Apply in person at starting salary for right per­ community Hospital. He also said that the town should look at make the charges more bearable, it will NURSES AIDES wanted for 7-11, Route 30, 'Tolland or 960 son. Free parking, easy 643-2718 For further Information and to arrange for a per­ ESTATE VERY NICE RANCH $45,900 alternate forms of energy for the plant also study alternate ways to generate full time on all shifts. Apply Sullivan Ave, South Windsor. access to 1-84. Call 646-1737 for sonal Interview please contact the Personnel First floor family room with franklin stove, IVki which he called an “energy guzzling energy. director of nursing. Salmon- E.O.E. appointment. SALES baths, eat-ln kitchen, 2 or 3 bedrooms, first floor brook Convalescent Home, off Department at 646-1222 ext. 481 between the Tlw BiWROWS COMPMY dinosaur." Democrat Lena Thereault also asked hours of 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday throuah laundry, fireplaced living room, partial basement, House Street, Glastonbury. DENTAL ASSISTANT- AUTOMOTIVE LOT MAN i South Windsor office stW Morgan Campbell, a Republican, said, for some figures as to the cost of metering Please call 633-5244. Experienced preferred. Service Station Attendant. Friday. " generally large rooms, nice Bolton neighborhood, “I’m tired of hearing Monday morning and questioned if the town can afford to ig­ Manchester office. Available Apply in person: Gorin’s has a few openings for fuH carpeting. quarterbacking about the sewer program. nore metering. SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS for February 1st. Please write to Sports Car Center, Route 83, South Windsor. Will trail. thne sales people. If you It's been published many times that the Belanger s^id it is being required that Box S, c/o Manchester Vern Apply 9 Brookfield Street or Herald. are serious about a costs would increase when the new plant industrial users have meters, but told the call 289-5918, after 12 noon. PART TIME HELP Ni0kt MANCHESTER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL lucrative career in real es­ ODEGARD went into operation.” council that having meters would mean WANTED DAYS- Phone 649- 71 Haynes Street tate, call Mdie Kaprova, He conceded that many things can be the town would have to get into meter 0925 or 643-7823. Industrial Manchester, Connecticut 06040 REALTY ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Graphics Company. Equal Opportunity Employer 644-2591. done to decrease the costs and said the ad­ reading and meter maintenance which EDA Project Number to be r j j u- , ministration is working toward this. He would mean more costs. assigned. Payment. 643-4365 The owner reserves the MEDICAL ASSISTANT / said that each and every person connected He said he’s not sure that people fully SECRETARY 2 Town of Manchester, Connec right to waive any infor­ to the plant is receiving some benefit from understand what the installation of meters RECEPTIONIST- ticut (Owner) malities or to reject any or all BARROWS it and tbe charter says the users will pay could mean. “I’m not sure that they un- Manchester Physicians Office Please call lor a more complete description. This is an unusually nice Separate sealed bids for the bids. 1732 EHingten Rd ranch with an oversized two car garage on a nicely landscaped acre lot according to the benefits derived. dersUnd what 1,000 gallons a day is and needs an assistant who is also p a t, c-ofiibined with the generally very good condition and attractive Construction of Railroad Each bidder must deposit a good typist with an aptitude South Windsor decorating make this a very solid value... Other Democrats, minority members of that they might end up paying more if Siding, Contract No. 7, will be with his bid, security in the for figures, and a plea 644-2591 the council, didn’t back Drost in his metered," Belanger said. received by the Town of amount, form and subject to telephone manner. Hours 9 proposal. The mayor said he had indicated before, Manchester,ifiaiiVp-iicaici , Connecticut^uiiiiccucui atd l the ^.iic «. conditionsvmiuiviuiis providedp i u v i u c u in the a.m. to 5 p.m.. Monday thru Stephen Marcham, a Democrat, said he that if, after a certain period of time, “we the office of the Director of Information to Bidders. Friday. Salary commensurate Know how to got tho didn’t get the results we hoped for that we General Services until 11:00 Attention of bidders is par­ with experience. Replies couldn’t go along with it, and noted he had should include business and I-2711 complete confidence in the flexibility of might get help from some private citizens a m. E.S.T., February 5, 1979 ticularly called to the most from good people 3 personal references. Write to requirements as to conditions the Sewer Authority and noted its recent who are experts in this field. He said he and then will be publicly Box SS, c/o M anchester and machinery? of employment to be observed VERY action in expressing willingness to review has had offers to help from these sources opened and read aloud. Herald. The information for and minimum wage rates to Professional with such a rare touch of leadership the charges to industrial and commercial and the names of those who offered will be end practical ability will have a mada-to-ordar oppor­ Bidders, Form of Bid, Form be paid under the contract. E-2 ELECTRICIANS and Ap- tunity with AMF Cuno — a leading company In liquid users, as an example. referred to the Sewer Authority In accordance with prentices wanted for residen­ GOOD of Contract, Plans, For your extra convanlanca, wa hava Inatallad a Want filtration ayatema. Specifications and Forms of Executive Order 11246 (30 tial and commercial wiring in Ad Department ahar-houra answering aarvlco. Now, Bid Bond, Performance and F.R. 12319-115), the implemen­ Hartford, Meridan and Payment Bond, and other con­ ting rules and regulations Middletown areas. Good whatever the hour, day or night, Sundays or holidays Successful candidate will be rMponsIble for eet-upa RANCH i "• 1*1 ^ ' end work aaaJgnmenta that will keep production of Library Program Slated thereof, and orders of the wages and excellent benefits tract documents may be For more information call L complex equipment at peak levels of efficiency. examined at the following: Secretary of Labor, a Cer­ 774-5059. Troubleshooting and InViovathra capabilities aa Impor­ HEBRON — The Friends of the Hebron coffee taster. tification regarding Equal Op­ Dial Days 643-2711 tant aa ability to motivate plant workart. Office of the Director of ■5 + rt^m — 3 bedr

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[a THfe MuPPfiT 5HOiVp IN I N E 1 c A R E A r C 1171 UnHX F—4ur« CynCleH. trc. 16 Forget Europe [ [aj [a L 0 E 8 P A D P SUNSNME CONTIUCTOftS SNOW-PLOWING- Parking J P. LEWIS & SON- Interior 17 Mild axpiativa 7 Coupe, for lots and driveways. Also FARRAND REMODELING - Leaves Her Aching 18 Build one CARPtNTRY, MWODIUNQ and Exterior painting, paper Cabinets and Formica Tops. etfkftiYHfA m c .lM iW gU S P iiO n Priscilla’s Pop — Ed Sullivan 29 Pride in self ig AND CUSTOM KtTCHINS Chain Saw Work, Trees ThA'16> i - w 20 NagativH 6 College Unit hanging, remodeling, carpen­ Roofing, Gutters. Room Ad­ 30 Gave hint aj IN TIM O R A tX T S W O n Cleared. Manchester ^Iton 22 Genetic degree (abbr.) 31 Concerning (2 Florida city PAINTINO try. Fully insured. 649-9658. ditions. Decks. All types of •••••••••••••••••••••••••a LOOK.' UP IN IT'S A B IR P/ TVtE B IR P IS A PLUMMNQ A tUCrm CAL Area. Free Estimates. 643- •••••••••••••••••••••••••• DEAR ABBY: I have been married three years. Last year material 9 Ruler wds.. Let, Increased by Remodeling and Repairs. THE SKy.r VELLOW-THROATEP (abbr.) Cmmm kM* AnMMW 8364. QUALITY PAINTING and Otilces-Stores lor Rent 55 Autos For Sale 61. Autos For Sale 61 my husband had an accident and injured his back, and ever \ r s A PLANE. 10 Horse color abbr.) <9 Expel ^ EOW AM) M. O AFFNEY Phone 643-6017. WARBLER, ANP THE 23 Traval on foot 11 Is (Sp.) Paper Hanging by Willis since then he has been very stingy with his lovemaking. He 32 Islandi Gang TE L tU -A M T INCOME TAX Preparation- MODERN. CARPETED. Air DATSUN 260 Z, 1974. Air, AM- PLANE IS A 7 0 7 / 25 Her Majaaty'a 19 Who (It.) 35 Otherwise Loving Schultz. Fully insured GENERAL REPAIRS- 1976 PLYMOUTH VALIANT. The Simple-Sew uses his bad back as an excuse for not making love to me. (I ihip (abbr.) 21 Not boastful Experienced. At your home. references 649-4343. conditioned offices, ample FM, 8 Track, Rear window Automatic, power steering 38 CIA Wes indebted Call Dan Mosler, 649-3329 or Ceramic Tile, Formica, free parking Broad Street vents, defogger, Michelins. can't refnember the last time, but it's been a long, long time.) 27 Contemporary 24 English poet Plumbing and Electric. Call and brakes. Low mileage. painter predecessor to <3trd«fi looto. Itwn and anow 525-8263. location. Call 646-8422 or 646- 47,000 miles. Excellent condi­ When I try to tell him about my feelings and my needs, he 26 Time zone TOM FLANNAGAN- Pain­ 649-1975 anytime. Slant six, new tires. Mint con­ 30 Of saca 40 Plain 55 Bsseballer blowar, aquipmafit. ate. Any thtng 5762. tion. $5,000 or best offer. 649- says, “You should have my back for just one dayl" He's seen (abbr.) ting, Interior. Exterior. Paper dition. Must sell. Asking 33 Hava dabti 27 Folk 43 And so on Slaughter m^taJ broaan wa can rapaJr. Alao INCOME TAX RETURNS 4182. several doctors, and they all tell him he should learn to live Hanging General Repairs $2750. 1-745-6043. 34 Priaon (abbr. Let, 2 57 Noun suffix auto rot. PREPARED- Reliable and CARPENTER - Repairs, COVENTRY- Heated store or with it. knowledge Fully Insured. Call 643-1949. remodeling, additions, gar­ 36 Actraii 26 Jug wds.) 59 Betrayer (si.) TOLLAND AUTO EDDY dependable service. office. 780 square feet. 1976 TOYOTA CELICA GT- 5 1969 PLYMOUTH FURY HI - I keep telling him if he tried to give of himself a little Loutia ages, roofing. Call David .Modern shopping center. speed. Grey. One owner. Very vxtr. 97 Totlamd StnM £m$t Htrtjnrd Reasonable rates. Weekdays 5 good running condition. Must more, he wouldn't suffer so much, but he won't even try. 37 City in 1 2 3 4 5 6 r - PROFFESSIONAL Patria, 644-1796. Other tenants include. Post 6 6 10 11 Utt Slt-IMe to 10 p.m.. weekends 9 to 5 well cared for. 646-4260, ask sell! $200 or best offer. 643- Nevada PAINTING AND PAPERING Office. Heritage Savings I love my husband, Abby, but I have feelings, too. What 12 p.m. Phone L. Thompson at lor Mr. Omeara, or 647-9565 4891. should I do? 39 Constant 19 14 643-2870 Interior specialists CARPENTRY - 15 YEARS Hank. $260. Michael N. Cohen p.m 41 Yell 16 Commericial and residential. experience guarantees tup & Associates Inc. 549-3330: FRUSTRATED 42 Rubs out 16 17 C4M TREE SERVICE - Free Free estimates, fully insured quality work and reasonable BANK REPOSSESSIONS QUALITY CARPENTRY by evening 242-2116 1 975 C H E V Y C L A S S IC 44 Induces 16 • estimates discount senior 646-4879 FOR SALE - 1977 Datsun 620 19 20 21 22 Harp Construction Additions, rales. Alterations, C!APRICE- 2 Door. Vinyl top. DEAR FRUSTRATED; Backache or no backache, II 46 Landing boat citizens. Company remodeling, suspended Pickup. 1 1,000 miles, Roofing. Siding, Decks, and Fully powered seats and win­ Captain Easy — Crooks & Lawrence 47 Scandinavian 23 24 i T 29 Manchester-owned ani ALL YOUR PAINTING and •*•••••••••••••••••••••••• excellent condition $4300: 1975 .there a love Id the heart, it somehow manages to break out Garages. Call anytime, 649- eeilings, repair. Call anytime dows. Air conditioning, god operated. Call 646-1327. 568-8193 Oldsmobile Vista Cruisa and spread to other places. In other words, love will always 27 26 29 5001. paperhanging needs. Wanted to Rent 57 stereo. New tires. Good condi­ MAVee VOLCRB RISHT, HAi-F-PIMF! 46 Luau food 30 31 32 Experienced workers to Stationwagon, needs body lind a way. maybe I WILL («AKE a BETTER tion. F'rivately owned. Call 50 New Deal 33 REWE.AVING burn holes, THE 8th. UTILITIES work $2700; 1974 Pontiac IMPRE55I0W ON EA5V IN JUST 34 96 99 CHILD CAR E IN LICENSED beautify your home. Also 649-6417, 643-1969. program ."dippers, umbrellas repaired. exterior painting. Call now for RoolIng-SIdIng-ChImney 34 DISTRICT. Town of Firebird, automatic with air MV JERSEY; HOME- Laundry. Hot Lunch. D E A R ABBY: My husband and 1 have been married only 62 Author of 37 36 99 40 41 Window shades. Venetian Manchester is looking lor Of­ $2525; 1973 Ford C!ountry 7 to 6 daily. Accepting ages 2 immediate sch^uling. Free 1975 M AVERICK 6 cylinder, 3 10 months, and 1 am considering leaving him for what I hope "Robinson blinds. Keys. TV FOR RENT. BIDW ELL HOME Improve­ fice Space Please contact: Sedan Stationwagon $1000"; 42 49 44 to 6. Also overtime services estimate The Wall Artisan's. speed. Good condition. $1650 you won't think is a silly reason. I just can't take his “teas- Crusoe" « Marlow's. 867 Main St. 649- 646-5490. ment Co. E.xpert installation Willard .Marvin. 164 North 1970 Chevrolet Malibu $700; 56 Theorbo provided. Call 643-9677 or best offer. 277-4491 till 4:00. ing".anymore. He is always punching, pinching or squeezing 46 5221. of aluminum siding gutters Elm Street, Manchester, 1970 Chrysler New Yorker fi. ^ 58 Uncommon 47 and trim. Roofing installation 646-3653 after 6:00. the breath out of me. LOW COST INTERIOR phone 649-3388. $650. The above may be seen 'f- 60 Hava 41 41 ALLAN T. KEELER'S TAX SO 91 52 93 64 59 ODD JOBS DONE - Cellars, PAINTING Done nights and and repairs 649-6495, 871-2323. at the Savings Bank of I ve told him I don't like such rough treatment, but he 61 Information SERVICE. Tax Returns done attics, garages, yards Manchester, 923 Main St., laughs and says they are only “love pats," and keeps right on bureau (abbr.) 56 87 96 69 in the privacy of your home. weekends. Experienced MANCHESTER- Retail, PONTIAC FIREBIRD 1976- 60 cleaned. moving, painters. Free estimates SPECI.ALIZING cleaning and storage, and/or manufac­ Black. 4 speed. Am-fm tape Manchester. hurting me. (If you saw some of the bruises I have from his 62 Verve trucking.Loam for sale. Lawn Call 871-1781, for appointment. repairing chimneys, roof, new 63 Recant (prefix) 61. 62 63 Please call 528-2422, after 4:00 turing space. 2.000 .square feet stereo. New tires. Low PHOTO-GUIDE "love pats" you would think we had been in a terrible fight!) service. No job too big or p.m. roofs. Free estimates. 30 1969 DODGE CORONET 500- 64 Eye infection 64 PROFESSIONAL to 100,000 square feet Very mileage. Excellent condition. EXCLUSIVE 1 have begged and pleaded and even cried, but nothing 66 66 small. 568-8522. years Experience. Howley. reasonable. Broker's Asking $5500. Call after 5 V-8. 2 Door Hardtop. 65 Electrical unit DRESSMAKING & 643-5361. works. Have you any words of advice? It's getting so I hate PERSO.NAL Paperhanging protected. Call Hevman p m., 569-3387, Excellent condition. Power ALTERATIONS done in mv to see him come home at night. COMPLETE CARPET & Tile For particular people, by Properties, 1-226-1206. steering, brakes, air con­ home. Please call 646-4972", installation and repairs. Free Dick. Call 643-5703J3 anvtimanytime ROOFER WILL Install roof, 1969 MERCURY MARQUIS - ditioning. Best offer. Call 649- READY TO PACK UP [gtBTD by NEA, tftC.T.M.’R arU .S. estimates. Call 646-3745, after Monday thru Friday. 10:00 siding or gutter for low dis­ 9549, after 5 p.m. a m. to 3:00 p.m. Colony Park Wagon. Runs but Alley Oop — Dave Qraua win at bridge 5 p.m. Building Conlracllng count price. Call Ken at 647- needs work, $200 or best offer. DEAR READY: Your husband's “love pats" are con­ 33 1566. MIsc. lor Rent SB 649-6860. MG MIDGET 1973- Excellent scious-or potsibly unconscious-nets of bostUity and ag­ QUALITY CABINET TM all R16HT, NOW BRICK, BLOCK, STONE. WES ROBBINS Carpentry condition. Gold with black gression which have nothing to do with “love.” NOW Since o n e so o p “You should have played Fireplaces.concrete. Chimney Ma k i n g - Kitchens, vanities, Healing-Plumbing 35 1HAT WE'RE UP TH' ^Spoo HEVVIN6TD BETSY.' dumnw's nine at trick one," remodeling specialist. Ad­ STORAGE SPACE - 1978 CAMARO - Brown. 305 V- top. $1800 Call before ,3 p.m., Insist that he get professional help. If he refuses, pach up TURN DESERVES y OH MY. O i MEi WHAT N O R T H 1-23 repairs. No job too small bookcases and general 646-3690. SLOPE, SONNY.' YCXJ 4AKJII7 ■aid North. "This way you ditions. rec rooms, dormers, Manchester. 600 square feet. 8 engine. White wall radials. and leave. II you hang around for more abuse, you're asking CAN TURN, LOOSE ARgJNR / ^ L O I WANTT WITH Save! Call 644-8356 for es­ woodworking and wood car­ SEW ERLIN ES, sink lines, B-147 n a Ails / V'HEART y NON- RHYMUYS TBA7 4 A94 lose if West holds four or five ving. Call 742-9832. built-ins, bathrooms, Ground level. Platform. 647- Automatic, console, sport for it. timates kitchens. 649-3446 cleaned with electric cutters, 1818. mirrors, am radio, ralley AU SIZES 4 A73 to the queen-ten.” by professionals. McKinney 38-SO 4 8 "I don't think so,” replied WILL HAUL AWAY free of wheels. $5000 firm. 633-3882, Trucks tor Sale QUALITY CARPENTRY By Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ after 5 weekends. 62 D E A R ABBY: I was born and raised here in this small South. “The nine play costs charge old scrap metal. Will CUSTOM Carpentry - homes. Simple to sew, this hand­ W EST E A S T Harp Construction. Additions, Additions, Repairs, Cabinets. pany. 643-5308. town, so I know nearly everyone and they know me. My pro­ me the contract if East holds also clean cellars and attics 1 AUTOMOTIVE 1977 CHEVY SCOTTSDALE some outfit of a slim­ « Q 6 4 10 5 4 3 roofing, siding decks and gar­ Call Gary Cushing 345-2009. 1978 HONDA CVCC STATION blem: I get an invitation to every graduation, wedding, baby the singleton or doubeton free of charge. 644-3234. PICKUP- Customized with ming dress and comple­ V J 8 4 Q 10 6 3 ages. Call anytime, 643-5001. NO JOB TOO SM ALL - Toilet WAGON. Am-Fm stereo menting jacket is a per­ ten." Camper Cap. Needs minor shower, tea and luncheon in town. Just name the occasion 4 10 9 8 4 2 4 86 TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY repairs, plugged drains, radio, automatic, rust­ fect wardrobe outfit. They were both wrong. DRIVEWAYS Autos For Sale 61 repair. $4,000 or Best Offer. that calls for a gift, and 1 get my notice. * Q 10 9 5 4 J 7 4 CARPET INSTALLATION - Carpentry and general con­ kitchen faucets replaced, proofing. polyglycoat, 6,900 The jack play will produce SNOWPLOWED- Reasonable Call 647-9261. after 6 p.m. Price . . . $2.00. Abby, I am not cheap, and I don't mind sending gifts to my Stair shifts. Repairs. Carpets, tracting. Residential and repaired, rec rooms, SOUTH five spade tricks 71 percent rates. "No job is too small ". 1974 MUSTANG GHIA - 4- miles. Showroom condition. B-147 with Photo-Guide friends. But how about all these acquaintances? steam Cleaning. Free es­ commercial. Whether it be a bathroom remodeling, heat Best offer. Call 649-9617. 4 2 of the time. Except for cases Call 643-6797 anytime. speed. 6 cylinder, 4 new FORD D UM P TR U C K F7 is in Sizes 38 to 50. Size timates. Call 649-6265. small repair job, a custom modernization, etc. Free 40, 44 bust , . . dress, Right now I am swamped with “invitations." I have a good 4 K752 where five tricks can't be radiali. I2 snows i, excellent 1966- 7x12 foot body. 2 speed built home or anything in Estimate gladly given. M & N 1975 OLDSMOBILE DELTA 3% yards 45-incb; jack­ name in town and don't want to ruin it. But I refuse to be a 4 KQJ produced, it loses only to TRIM SPECIALIST- Pain­ condition 228-0475 or 228-9550. rear. No rot. Power steering. E X P E R T PA IN TIN G and between, call 646-1379. Plumbing Si Heating. 649-2871. 88- 4 Dood Hardtop. Fully et, 2% yards. sucker to people I hardly know. What is your advice? 4 AK632 queen or queen-small in the ting. Papering. General Trailer hitch. Excellent. LANDSCAPING Specializing equipped including air and Ti order, send $2.00, Inclodii East hand. The nine play Repairs. Call Paul, evenings 1972 CAPRI V-6, 4-spced. 8- $2875 . 643-4953. NO MILLIONAIRE Vulnerable; North-South in Exterior House Painting. NEWTON SMITH- MANCHESTER PLUMBING traek stereo, $1100. Call 646- vinyl top. All new Steel Radial postige and hindllng. The Flintstones — Hanna Barbara Productions loses to singleton or double­ Tree pruning, spraying, at 643-8303. 5; HEATING - Repairs. Dealer: North Remodeling, Repairs, and 2227. after 6 pm. Tires. $2950. 643-4149. SUE BURNETT DEAR NO: Every announcement and invitation is not ton 10 and singleton queen mowing, weeding. Call 742- Remodeling. Pumps repaired CHEVY TRUCK PARTS- 4 Well North Eait Sooth BILL'S SEWING MACHINE Rec-Rooms. No job to small. Mandwiiaf EkMilng Htrakl necessarily a big broad hint for • gilt. The beat rule to follow R kS H T , t e l l t h e and has a 70 percent chance 7947. 649-3144. replaced. Free estimates. .speed transmission, rear end, 1150 Ava. of Anwflcas 14 P a n 2 4 of success. REPAIRS. Quality work at ATTENTION! Come see our 1971 FO RD WAGON - V8. SIX FRED.? FELLAS Electric drain-snaking. 24- cylinder. Rust-free bed, Ntw York, N.Y. 10030 is; If you would derive real pleasure out of sending a gilt, Pass 34 Pass 4 NT The ace play is the worst. good prices. Free pick up and Great Selection of Quality automatic, power steering, brakes, wheels, etc. Low THE BOSS IS SNOW-PLOWING- Available hour service. 646-0237. M o t N in t. Aildms with ZIP send one. II you don't feel close enough to send a gift, send a Pass 54 Pass 6 NT It only wins 69 percent of the delivery. 649-0487. CARPENTRY & Masonry - Preowned Autos. Completely air. luggage rack. New Prices! Call 289-5816. s o r t a c o o l all winter, night or day. ADDITIONS AND CODE, itili NmibEr ne sue. card. If you feel like a “sucker," forget it. Pass 64 Pass 8 NT time. reconditioned at Manchester battery; good dependable T O O U R SANDING AVAILABLE TOO. REMODELING. Free es­ FASHION '79 is filled Pass Pass Pass The jack play has another ALUMINUM SIDERS- Will Honda, Connecticut's largest transportation. Best offer FORD 1974 PARCEL VAN. 12 with many lovely designs. DEMANPS Don't wait til it snows! Call timates. Call Anthony and most complete Honda Call 528-4023. advantage. It gives declarer 6464)743. after 3:30 p.m. install Aluminum, Vinyi, or ft. box. Rebuilt transmission. Also 2 BONUS Coupons! Da yaa wish you had Irlsnda? Far the secret el F O R A Squillacote 649-0811. Dealer! 24 Adams Street, a 19 percent chance for an Wood Siding. Call 643-5090, ask P L U M B I N G - 25 Y e a rs ' Good tires. Power steering, Price . . . $2.00 a copy. pepniarity, gat Abby’a new booklet: “How To Be Papalari PAY , Opening lead; 410 Experience! Call Tom Manchester. 560-15 VW TIRES - 2 snow and overtnek. SNOW-PLOWING- Residen­ for Ron, or 649-1142, ask for power brakes, radio. 60,000 Add $2.00 for the New Yan'ra Never Too Yooim or Too Old.” Bond 11 with a Io h . FIRST CLASS CARPENTRY Dawkins at 649-7630. "Dif­ 3 regular. Like new. $20 r a i s e ,' tial and Commercial. Depen­ Tom. miles. 302 V8. Good mileage. SUCCESS IN SEWING. saU-oddroftad, stampod |Z8 eontal aav^opo to Abby, 132 By Oswald Jacoby - Remodeling and Additions. ficult Jobs Taken In Stride. " 1971 CHEVROLET IMPALA apiece. 646-8318. Call after 4 $4150. 643-2496. dable. Reasonable. Call 649- Kitchens and Rec Rooms. 35 **•••••••••••••••••••••••• hard top. 2-door. Good running p.m. Laaky D riva, Bsvorly HOla, Calit. 90212. and Alan Sontng 2098, or 646-3824. •••••••••••••••••••••••••a years experience! For Free Flooring 36 condition. $500. 649-7149 alter Painting-Papering 32 Estimates, call 646-4239. 5 pm. 1966 M U S T A N G - South's five notrump HOUSE CLEANING showed that he held the problems? General Cleaning, CARPET, SH EET GOODS. EXCELLENT RUNNING. Motorcycles-BIcycles 64 Automotive Service 66 A Missouri reader wants PAINTING - Interior and GENERAL CARPENTRY, TILES- installed- 1969CHRY.SLER LE BARON- .Needs some body work. Stan­ i Q ' fourth ace and Invited North to know how to play A (210 9 Carpets, Floors, Walls, Smoke to bid seven. North declined exterior, paperhanging, Repairs, Remodeling, FE B R U A R Y SPECIAL- Can Excellent condition. Full dard six, console, one owner. 1973 HONDA CB 450. Low Astrograph X X opposite 0 76 with plenty Sc Water Damage Restora­ Garages, Additions, Porches. that invitation b ^ u s e his tion. Professional-Insured. excellent work references. arrange for direct purchase power. Asking $1150. or Best $800.00 Firm. Call after 6 pm. mileage. Excellent condition. junk cars. Call Joey at Tolland The Born Loaar — Art Sansom of entries. Rec Rooms, Roofing, Gutters. 643-5563. s^ d e suit had two holes in DOMESTICARE, 643-1945. Free estimates. Fully in­ from wholesaler. Want more Offer. Call 649-1486. $650. Call 643-5849. Auto Bodv. 528-1990. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) If you If you need six tricks in the sured. Martin Matson, 64^ Call Mr. Moran 643-2629. information? Please call 568- suit the finesse of the queen and another don't see eye-to- IHEAKM6.EWEU.IS Y H ^ , NEED YOUR SNOW 4431. 8193. V V l \Y 3 1 0 W P NEVER RM L H ^ South, who had placed the is best. It gives you a 27 eye about something, be sure slam in notrump, won the REM OVED this winter? Call LEON CIESZYNSKI I (0 discuss the issue openly but QWTT1IJ6 HERlWHMjeRSJ TAXK H0?PUW.g. fBPlAW lAU. percent chance. If you need 644-1686 and talk to Geoff or BUILDER- New Homes, Ad­ FLOOR SANDING AND in a kind way. It can be diamond in his own hand, led just five, play your ace and 643-4704 U lk to Tom. ASiW PAINTING Contrac­ ditions, Remodeling, Rec REFINISHING. Floors like NEW YEAR WANT resolved. PDSr. HAVIM6 his deuce of spades and then lead toward the queen. tors, Quality painting and Rooms, Garages, Kitchens CANCER (June 21-July 22) studied for a long time b^ Don't store things you new. (Specializing in older This gives you an 83 bercent paper hanging at reasonable Remodeled, Ceilings, Bath floors.! Staining floors. No January 24,1979 Work on projects today where fore playing the ace from can't use. Sell them chance to win against all rates. Fully insured.Free Tile, Dormers, Roofing. waxing. Also Ceiling and Events could take place this you consider your efforts to be dummy. He continued with combinations you can win fast with a hard­ AD SPECIAL Estimates. Call Wayne 649- Residential or Commercial. Interior Painting. John Ver- coming year that will bring tabors of love. You’ll save the lung, smiled happily against. working Classified Adi 7696. 649-4291. faille. 646-5750 after 6 pm. about a fresh outlook toward money and also enjoy yourself. when W i^ produced the (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) things and people you've LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You’ll be □ a queen and chalked up game, kriown for a long time. You are rewarded in more ways than unm and rubber. entering a happier cycle. one because of the thoughtful­ Artlcha for Sale 41 Musical Instruments 44 Apartments For Rent 53 Apartments For Rent 53 AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) If ness and consideration you □ t=3 you have matters to discuss show to another today. Htithcliff — Gtorga Qatoly F U L L LENGTH Ranch Mink Applause, applause! 1/2 PRICE ON GUITARS and MANCHESTER Main Street- FOUR ROOMS - Second floor and work out with others, today Coat, excellent condition. Size VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) etc. Rivers Music, 7 Main 2 room apartment, heated, hot apartment with garage. New­ might be a good day to do so. 12 or 14. $800. 875-2344. Those dear to your heart will be Street, New Britain. 225-1977. water, appliances. No pets. ly decorated with kitchen The sincerity and truthworthi- j ness which you show rubs off the objects of nice gestures Expecting a tax refund? Security, parking, 523-7047. appliances. Adults only. No WInthrop — Dick Cavalll SEASONED FIREWOOD- $65 Layaways invited. 7 on them. Getting along with from you today. You want to do pets. Call 643-5797. , LINES things to show them how you per cord, 2 cords $120. Red MANCHESTER- West Center J others is one of the sections oak. Cut, split and delivered. you’ll enjoy in your 1979 Astro- feel. PING r F D N Q - Boats-Acceasorles 45 Street, Four room apartment. MANCHESTER NEWER LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Saying y a U R FD/WTT. PINKS- PONS' Call 871-07W, Tile bath, appliances, private Graph Letter. Get yours by PIN(5 FCTNg- M V S E R V E . VLIP. DUPLEX- Avaiiable (2 0 W ords) mailing $1 for each and a long, all the right things at the right PINt? FC5NQ- 1974 F U R Y - 16‘/i-foot entrance and storage. Good PINC3- F G N (^ R E A O y ? FOR SALE- Fresh cut February 1st. 3 bedrooms 1 self-addressed, stamped enve­ lime comes easy for you today. PINK? FONS fiberglass, tilt trailer, with location. Available im­ 1 2 baths. No pets. No It's possible you might even be PINC5- FCTSKS- firewood in 4 to 5 ft. lengths. 1975 55-horsepower outboard lope to Astro-(3raph, P.O. Box PI MS- TONS mediately. Quiet or retired utilities. Security required. 489, Radio City Station, N.Y. responsible for patching up a PIK/e- FC>Ne Asking $50 per cord delivered. Chevy engine. 2 tanks, $2,500. persons. References, securi­ FOR problem between friends. PINS- FCMS Call 872-0313. $265. 643-7798. 10019. Be sure to specify birth \ / Also 50 horse Johnson out- ty. No pets, or children. sign. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) At \ / board. $300. 228-0475 or 228- Onheated, $215 monthly. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Be­ first it might appear you're not WEDDING GOWN AND ROOMATE WANTED To ''(S 9550, Write to: P.O. Box 244, East- cause of the kindness of anoth­ appreciated, but as the day VEIL. Beautiful, size 10. Call sh a re a p a rtm e n t. $125 9 ford, Conn. monthly, includes everything. er, a task you have to repeat goes on those you’d least 649-3542 or 643-9467. expect to come forth with admi­ Wanted to Buy 49 Call until 5 p.m., 647-9283. will go smoothly and quickly Reasonable. APARTMENT and HOUSES and a successful day will be ration and credit. w \ SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. OLD CHAIRS in need of cane For Rent. We have 100s of ren­ yours after all. HANDMADE Crochet Afgans. ARIES (March 21-April 19) Al­ 21) Your charming personality seats and oak furniture, any tals in all Areas, Prices and Onices-Stores lor Rent 55 Assorted colors and patterns. though people might be diffi­ and warm disposition is a wel­ condition. Call 872-2590. Sizes. Call Rental Assistors, Assorted sizes. Reasonably 236-5646. Small Fee. cult in the morning, your philo­ come relief for those beset I-13 ENGLISH SETTER MALE - Manchester Business District. I JAKES CARPS' GOIN' 'FORE ' EITHER References, No pets. $185.646- NOTICES RENTALS PlBBte run lh« following ad lor 4 daya at lha apoclal $R30KY 10 months old. Very good Reply to Box 0, c/o REAL ESTATE jmonay-aavlng rata of '4.001 •paeiai W ERE BECO/dlNC //IAR TH A JAKE! Apartments For Rent 53 3167, 228-3540. Manchester Herald. 1 ■— Loat and Found 52 — Roome for Rant breeding, with excellent 2 — Paraonala 23 — Homaa for Sal# 53 — Apartmanta for A PA M $‘ R A T H E R PULLS UP THE 3 Announcamanta 24 — Lota-Land for Saia Rant □ CHECK ENCLOSED O CASH ENCLOSED 25 — IrTvaatmanI Proparty I /MOTOR- WILTED temperament and nice LOOKING lor anything in real CHARLES APARTMENTS - 4 — Entartainmant 54 — Homaa for Rant PRAWBRIPGE! markings Very reasonable. OFFICE SPACE- 5 — Auctiona 26 — Buainaaa Proparty 55 — Buainaaa for Rant CYCLE estate rental - apartments, Deluxe 4 1/2 Room Professional Building, ap­ 27 - Raaort Proparty 56 — Raaort Property Must sell! 646-1423. homes, multiple dwellings? Townhouse. 1 1/2 baths. All FINANCIAL 28 ~ Raal Eatata Wanlad for Rant 1 (Z) (9) («) (9) proximately 400 square feet. 6 — Bonda • SincAa • 57 — Wantad to Rent .No fees. Call J.D. Real Estate appliances. 2 air conditioners, Includes: Heat, air con­ Moflgagaa 56 — Mlac. for Rant 1 FREE TO GOOD HOME- 9 — Pafaonal Loana MISC. SERVICES Associates. Inc. 646-1980. carpeted. Heat and hot water. 1 WELL, READ TH6 ditioning. ample parking. Call 10 — Inauranca 30 - Traval AUTOMOTIVE Male Doberman. 1 year old. Patios Soundproofing. 61 — Autoa for Sala j (•) (7) (1) (9) 871-0401, or 568-7657. EMPLOYMENT 31 — Sarvicaa Offarad (10) PRINT-OUT... Female Doberman, I 12 32 — Palnilno-Paparlna 62 — Trucka for Salt RESPONSIBLE FEMALE to Washer-dryer hookups 13 — Halp Wanlad 63 — Heavy Equipment years old No papers. Call 646- 14 — Buainaaa 33 — Building- IT'S p r o b a b l y share apartment with same. Storage. ' Basement garage Contracting for Sala 4596. ROCKVILLE STORE - 20x60. Opporlunitlaa 64 — Moiorcyciaa - StaWETHIN© I-arge bedroom. 647-9988 $.325. 646-1540, 646-0800. 10 — Situation Wantad 34 — RoofIng-SidIng (11) (12) (13) (H) (.'enter - 17 West Main Street. 35 — Haatlng-Plumoing Bicyclaa-Campara (10) IMRDBT4NT.^ Full basement. M l. Kaplan, EDUCATION 36 — Flooring Trallara-Moblla TWO BEDROOM Apartment- MANCHESTER- Unique 16 — Privata inatructiona 37 — Moving-Trucking- Homaa Smart shoppers check owner. 232-9041. 19 — Schoda-Ciaaaaa Sioragt 66 — Automotlva Sarvica Three Room Apartment .Sun­ 67 — Autoa for Rant the Classified section Second floor of three family 20 ~ Inatructiona Wantad 36 — Sarvicaa Wantad 0 * ) (17) (16) (19) (99) ny. First fimir. Bus stop $250 22 ~ Condomlnluma first. That's where they house. Excellent area. Walking distance to bus. per month. Lease, plus e^)lc/e fC ^ find the best buys In Security deposit and utilities. 646-4260 ask For Mr. OFFICE SPACE PHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED town. Ad airar 90 wordo — riagular Price " / look forward to shifting my role from references required $250 Dmeara, 647-9565 p.m. FOR RENT MW ...... OES monthly includes: Appliance coming-here-to-solve-problems to bocom- /-.23 250 iijuare (eel, cenler o( j UMSSS...... "oir...... tM. . urc PECIPED , and hot water only. No pets. WESTSIDE .3 ROOM H e ra tif ing-a-part-of-the-problem! ’' [■'ftKf'- PUPPIES TO GOOD Mambeeler, air rondlllonmg and IPHoiew...... cusanuTKKi... _ TO STA Y- Available February 1st. Call Apartment heated, stove and ” l really only want him to respond HOMES- Call 742-92.30 after 5 p.m., 643-Sl!83 parking Call M.l.8551 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ^ axpfraa JAN. 31, 1979 | refrigerator Call 649-9021 to just one command - 'Put me down’!"