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24 - EVENING HERALD. Fri., Jan. 2, 1961 Text of remarks by O’Neill, Fauliso Transcripts of remarks made by Gov. courage than our governor, Ella T. less would be a travesty of justice. I will of quietude: The silence finally was William O'Neill and Lt. Gov, Joseph Grasso. ask for the full cooperation of the state of­ broken by the governor herself, and she Fauliso Wednesday: She has shown courage throughout her ficers, the conunissioners, the legislators, assured us of her continued support and Gov. William O'Neill: political career and throughout her per­ but most importantly the 3 million citizens counsel. The reality of the resignation Is "I know what a difficult day it is for me sonal life; and courageous enough on Dec. of our great state to help me allow this at this moment before us, and we pause Luggage HmtrbpBtpr and what a difficult day it is for Joe 4 to make a decision that I am sure was state to be the greatest state in the nation and express our appreciation for the IVi WaHHip Wf “ * MMilVw I IMS iMVI Fauliso. And I can only imagine what a the most important she ever made in her in which to work and to live. superlative service that she rendered to Tha U M i| t h r Tad R m i m k m I m m political or personal life: The decision to "May we all reflect this evening and difficult day it is for the Grasso family the state of Connecticut and Indeed to her h m M lrM : taMiiMa (m miy ■ om> Tom. you and Jim gave of your wife and resign, to allow an orderly transition of tomorrow and pray for the recovery of our country. gikMiM), AlMkB Imtm, Mnni mt Cold . your mother over a quarter of a century of government to take place. It has just great governor. Thank you very much for “The Constitution of the state of Cold Saturday. Sunday service to the people of the state of taken place at this very spot, 4:3U this being here today." Connecticut provides for 'a succession. WEATHER windy and continue cold. Connecticut and indeed, to the nation. afternoon in the year of 1980. Lt. Gov. Joseph Fauliso The governor's resignation mandates that MARLOW’S Ewtrytklmg SiiM J9 fl/ Details on Page 2. "Today, we are in a very historic room "Tomorrow we awaken to a new day "On Dec. 4,1980, at 8 a.m ,, having been succession. I accept the office of lieute­ D om gow N MAIN aTMBT, M ANCHiana • s w a is i — the Hall of the Flags at the state and to a new year, and I pledge to you. summoned to the residence of Gov. nant governor with humility and n w i rANKiNO raoNT a n d m a n o r s t o m Ella Grasso. and indeed to the people o f. G rasso , a sm all group of people MASTIR CHANOa CANOa A O o am M Vol. C, No. 79 — Manchester, Conn., Saturday, January 3,1981 YOUR Hom etow n neiespaper • since 1881 a Single Copy 254 • Home Delivery 2 0 $ ! Capitol. These flags and banners were gratitude. It is my prayerful hope that we ortN • DAYS • TNUiia. Niraa is M t carried into battle by the various Connec­ the state of Connecticut that I will do my assembled in the sitting room on the se­ can emulate Gov. Grasso who established ticut regimenU throughout the history of utmost to humbly guide this state in a cond floor. On that occasion, the governor a high standard of public service. I pray the state, and they bespeak of great manner that I think that Ella Grasso announced her resignation effecive at the that God will guide us in our responsibility courage. But no one that ever carried one would have had she been able to continue qlose of the business day on Dec. 31,1980.. and may he bless our state and its people. Happy New Year of these flags or banners has shown more during the next two-year period. To do any '-'That announcement created a period Thank vou.” Hearings slated Grasso WASHINGTON (UPI) The Department in 1959. Senators said he Hearings begin Tuesday for a Senate begins hearings next week on lacked the "degree of integrity and number of Cabinet nominees. Others Ronald Reagan's Cabinet nominees competence" essential for the post. are scheduled later but all should be I on diet; and all seem assured of confirmation Other nominations, such as that of ready for Senate action on the after­ — but the road promises to be rocky Theodore Sorenson to be director of noon after Reagan takes office. The ,>for Alexander Haig and Jam es Watt. the CIA in 1976, never came to a vote president-elect still has not chosen an guarded Haig, nominated to be secretary of when it became obvious he could not education secretary. state, and Watt, picked to head the be confirmed. Opening hearings are set Tuesday HARTFORD (UPl).- Interior Department, have drawn the Haig, former NATO commander for Casper Weinberger, defense Former Gov. Ella Grasso most fire. and White House chief of staff in the secretary; John Block, apiculture continued her diet of semi­ But they, along with the other dying months of the Nixon ad­ secretary; Malcolm Baldrige, com­ solid foods in her first day Reagan nominees, are expected to ministration, will draw the greatest merce secretary; Sen. Richard as a private citizen, getting win Senate approval — only eight scrutiny. Schweiker, secretary of health and out of a hospital bed Cabinet appointments have been The Senate Foreign Relations human services; and probably several times to sit in a rejected over the years. Committee, which will open at least Donald Reagan, treasury secretary. chair for brief periods. Tradition dictates the Senate give a four days of hearings Friday, wants Set for Wednesday are Watt, Ray­ Hartford Hospital president the Cabinet he wants and to quiz Haig on his role in the Viet­ mond Donovan, labor secretary; and spokesman James Bat- Reagan's choices will be confirmed nam War and the secret bombing of Andrew Lewis, transportation taglio said the cancer- Saye 30%! Save 30%! Saye 30%! Save 30^/o! unless the hearings expose a Cambodit^^and about the part he secretary. The Haig hearings open stricken Mrs. Grasso I v ie s ’ Embroidered Blouses Full Figure Blouses A Tunics Easy-Line Wool Blond Skirts Ladles' Casual Classic Blazers "smoking gun" in a nominee's past. played in Watergate and the Nixon Friday and a hearing has been \ stayed on a diet of mashed But Senate committees will under­ pai^on. scheduled Jan. 12 for James potatoes, sherbet, toast 4 0 OwRog. OufReg. $12 Our Rag. take thorough, possibly lenghty, In an unusual move, Democrats EMwards, energy secretary. and jelly. She remained in W 12.90 S U M V / 12J0S13J0 17.99 a IS M ^32WM»'>4SMa47M hearings on the nominations. and Republicans on the committee No dates have been announced for guarded condition Exciting blouMS with embroldersd Embroidery, lace and ribbon accent Choose solids or plaids In wraps, Wool a wool blends In solids, tweeds, Members of the Senate have nof each have chosen outside counsel to William French Smith, attorney -ollars, ribbon (let, lace Irlm. S.M.L these easy

AUGUSTA, Maine (UPI) — Volunteers who search searching through the forests, “the Legislature hasn't set Warren and Ronald Morin, who heads the Sugarloaf "The state has no plan for search and rescue in this Maine's rugged mountains and thicketed forests to that with anyone. rescue team, said the state should hold greater liability area, and has ignored its responsibililies,” he said. “We Special election central Syrian city of Aleppo, Jordanian and Iraqi news round up the mentolk of an apartment building after a trade the hostages for Iran's frozen financial assets but rescue missing people claimed Friday that state agencies “The only way someone can make a claim against the for such operations. ,, . BOnOM SWISS STEAKS «. ASSORTED PORK CHOPS .M" MONTPELIER, Vt. tries that matched his volved in rescue operations and the responsibility for en­ flight plaiu. WESTERN CORN FED PORK -> (UPI) — A retired Navy suring that is with the CEP.” LEAN GROUND PORK pilot's story of hush-hiish A Navjf spokesman said 980 High eee«*ee«e 9 7 5 .68-deM.....S72.78. CEP Deputy Director Leslie Higgins told UPI his agen­ missions to dump nuclear Friday, “from Navy cy is authorized “to coordinate all disaster operations. 2 ROASTS •IK) t CHOPS IMbt. A«tr. WHOLE BONELESS PORK LOIN COMBINATION wastes in the Atlantic records available in Low •58.70 Up ------8.79 We just didn't know much about the search in> I Ocean in 1947 Friday Washington we are unable Carrabassett Valley and had little to do with it.” PORK LOINS CHUCK ROASTS touched off an investiga­ to confirm any missions He said the state's Natural Disaster Plan authorizes SERVICE DELI tion by a U.S. House sub- such as Mr. Earle state agencies — including Fish and Game wardens in­ 16lbs. U.S.O.A. comittee. describes." volved In the C arrab a^ tt search — to lead such AVERAGE CHOICE NATURAL CASINO M “The criticai question Hager, speaking from his 960 operations, but places fu^ responsibility with the CEP. CUT TO BEEF MUCKE'S FRANKS 5 lb. box ’ 9 ’" raised by these allegations Washington office, said “In this case our local irector, Hellen Boubier, was OfUNDt/ LONOACRE DUTCH FAMILY $119 is, was there a lot of possible lapses in military notified and advised her Ip was not needed,” Higgins lb. lb. CHICKEN ROLL sliced VTR>. 1 military dumping that was records are exactly the said. LONOACRE never honestly and fully concern of committee •But as far as liability f( " any volunteer injured while BAKED TA M sliced SB recorded and reported to Chairman Toby Moffett, D- » 99 ‘ TOP ROUND SLICED the public," Barry Hager, Conn. 940 THURSDAY ONLY! $ 1 * * senior counsel to the “If there is a way to LEAN COOKED ROAST BEEF Wlb. 1 Government Operations verify that (Earle) did it, GROUND BEEF 3LBS. or more subcommittee on energy but the missions were Postal Service and the environment, said never recorded, you get 3lbs. CHKKEN LESS SEAFOOD in a telephone interview. back to the problem that MAID RITE AVAILABLE KOWNMO TUESDAY MORNINQ George Earle IV, of the public has never been delays zip plan| or more Reading, Vt., made told what the military 920 FRESH BOSTON SCROD ib. headlines this week when did," Hager said. VEU PA TIES< lb. 1 FRESH POLLOCK FILLET lu. ’ ** he broke 33 years of silence He said the committee WASHINGTON (UHl) - Tlw Pm UI Service, which bad 1 to describe three secret has been aware the planned to begin using the nine-digit zip code next month, FRESH SOLE FILLET ib missions he flew in 1947. military dumped low-level said Friday it plans to delay the plan until June. He said on each occasion radioactive wastes from Postmaster General William F. Bolger said the four-1 he was ordered to drop 55- ships into the ocean. 900 month delay will be used to better inform the public gallon drums full of Moffett held hearings in about the controversial plan, which has drawn criticism radioactive wastes from October on Pacific Ocean iRIM Lb from Congress and industry groups. his B-17 into the Atlantic, dumping. 8 9 10111216 181718 10 2223242528203031 1 2 “This is consistent with the proposed congressional I about 100 miles from the But, Hager said this is amendment that was dropped in the waning hours of the New Jersey coast. the first time he has heard - December Jenuery recent session, which, stated that appropriated funds Earle told UPI he still of aerial dijmping by the DOLLAR DAYS SALE! should not be used to implement the nine-digit zip code has the flightplans of those Navy. • before June 1, to assure that we exercise all due caution missions; "If the' allegations check in instituting this important and far-reaching I But, he said he later out, it would be another Early year market gain development,” Bolger said. CAMPBELL’S SOUPS checked official Navy piece of the puzzle," Hager Although the amendment did not become law, Bolger • NOODLES IN CHICKEN BROTH- 10.7oz. flight logs and found no en­ said. said the Postal Service plans to continue the development • NOODLES IN BEEF BROTH-10.7OZ. . George Earle work that it had encouraged. ' Life • TOMATO -10.701. • VEGETABLE- lO.Soi. result of lower prime “As a result, I think we will have a better program and • VEGETARIAN VEGETABLE- lO.Soz. greater acceptance,” Bolger said. • CHICKEN BROTH-10.701. NEW YORK (UPI) - The stock traded Wednesday. The market was listed on all U.S. exchanges and over . The Postal Service has estimated that use of the nine­ • CHICKEN NOODLE- 10.7oi. Bank lowers lending rate market, aided by a late rally, kicked closed Thursday for New Year's and the counter at 4 p.m. was 31,742,080 digit zip will save the government approximately $8()0 1 ____ YOUR CHOICE _ off 1981 with a broad gain Friday as brokers said many investors were shares, co m p art with 47,143,800 million a year by 1987 and will help keep down postal costs. NEW YORK (UPI) - Bank of the prime lending rate banks charge taking an extended holiday. Wednesday. PflOOMSSO lEo.. SOX < cluding San Francisco-based BOA, upward pressure was caused by a Bolger said there is no deadline for converting to the America, the nation's largest bank, Manufacturers Hanover and Bankers sharp drop in bank float and by other dropped to 20t4 percent.Post-holiday . Some buying was sparked when The American Stock Exchange in­ CRUSHED TOMATOES 2P>i KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES and No. 2 Citibank lowered their trading was slow. trend-setting Citibank lowered the dex rose 6.61 to 355.60 and the price of new zip, which will add four digits to an existing code, BEEF. SHRMF or CHICKEN I Trust, New York, First National year-end factors which reduced and there will be no penalty for non-users. d S lE PINEAPPLE JUICE CUP-O-NOODLES 2 so. prime lending rate Friday to 20'/4 Bank of Chicago, and Continental reserves. Float is the volume of un­ The Dow Jones industrial average, prime lending rate for blue-chip cor­ a share increased 37 cents. The Current plans call for notifying all households of their 7^*2®* IS.SU. CAN K S l to COUNT i percent from 21W percent, as did Illinois, Chicago, and Security which fluctuated throughout the day porate customers to 20 Vk percent National Association of Securities collected citecks, which shows up as zip code add-on numbers next Clctoljer. WON TON SOUP 10.701. Sior’ l STRONGHEART DOG FOOD 0 ^ 1 SWEET LIFE TRASH BAGS most other large banks, but an Pacific, Los Angeles. two deposits until credited and which following Wednesday's 1.96 point from 21 tk percent. Most other major Dealers' NASDAQ index of OTC KRAFT 4 S1 4 ROLL PACK I analyst said "we're not out of the Third-largest Chase is affected by weather and holidays. gain, rallied in the final hour to rise banks, including top-ranked Bank of issues gained 1.21 to 203.55. ORIENTAL CHICKEN SOUPiOToiltor’ l M ACARONI & CHEESE 7 is« 4 it. I CO nONELLE BATH TISSUE woods yet" on interest rates. was the first to the 2OV2 percent rate Sullivan said, however, that while 8.79 points to 972.78. America, followed. LTV was the most active NYSE- BEEF TERI-YAKI SOUP lO.roi. 2k>r*1 IKU. $ 1 0 0 AVAILABLE FLAVORS I "You have to look at the near 10 days ago and Chemical made the there are strong arguments for the The closely watched Dow average Investors have been hoping in­ listed issue, up % to lO^M. Pan COFFEEAAATE non-oairv creamer I ROYAL GELATINS 6o. CREAM or WHOLE KERNEL 4 S 1 HALF GALLON BOTTLE i future with a great deal of caution," move Monday. Several smaller in­ belief rates have peaked, “we are gained 6.40 points for the week. It terest rates have peaked since Wells American World Airways was se­ Test suggested said William E. Sullivan Jr,, senior climbed 125.25 points overall in 1980 Fargo of lowered its GREEN GIANT CORN .ro. 4 ^ 1 LINCOLN APPLE JUICE stitutions have moved to even lower worried about federal spending and cond, up W to 4%. Union Oil of FRANCOAMERICAN , vice president at Bank of New York. for a 14.9 percent gain, the best per­ prime two weeks ago. Investors were California was third, off % to 44. levels. concerned about the potential for to reduce illness Sweet Life NealthAB«auty HANOVER PORK S BEANS s n SPAGHEHIO'S 14 7M.CAN i "The economy continues to surprise Although most market rates have money supply growth in January that formance since 1976. encouraged by the Federal Reserve On the Amex, advances topped OFT OF NATURE 4oi. 4 S 1 us in terms of its relative strength. dropped, the key federal funds rate could prompt the Federal Reserve to The New York Stock Exchange in­ report at 4 p.m. that declines 413-180 among 750 issues ASPIRUI BABY POWDER t4ox. S|K MUSHROOMS STEMS tPCCES 4 to rl NESCAFE INSTANT COFFEE' We're not out of the woods yet," that banks charge each other for dex jumped 0.40 to 78.26 and the price bank loan demand plunged $1.16 traded at 4 p.m. Volume was 4,380,- BOSTON (UPI) — Doctors now believe they can help T A R L lT t MEAT. MUSHROOM or FLAM S 1 Btt 42 0 2 ^ tighten up again.” IM COUNT BABY SHAMPOO 1101 $|K Citibank initiated the move, which loans, a prime source of funds, has of an average share increas^ 19 billion in the last statistical week. 000 shares, down from 8,390,000 reduce the number of cases of cystic fibrosis, a crippling HUNT'S PRIMA SALSA ouart* 1 t r e n d LAUNDRY DETER. ' “If credit demands remain strong, 2 ROLL PACK had been expected in view of an been trading at well over the 20 per­ cents. Advances topped declines But some experts have warned that traded Wednesday. hereditary disease which kills thousands of children each $400 conoN SWABScount 2 iJI if the business picture does not SOFT-WEVE BATH TISSUE 2 U LIFE NAPKINS im ct. ! easing in most money market rates. 1,015-500 among 1,800 issues traded at the rates are volatile at this time and Supron Energy was the most active year. RUBBING ALCOHOL ii« 2io.M cent level every day this week. Many weaken and if govenment spending I REQ. Of THIN SPAGHETTI of ELBOWS i Among the dozens who jumped in 4 p.m. EST. could head higher anytime in the Writing in the New England Journal of Medicine banks raised their broker loan rate continues to accelerate we could see Amex issue, up CM to 59tk. Gulf Oil of LUX BATH SOAP so< bar 4LI PRINCE PASTAS ilb box i behind were most ||j|[hp top 10 not earlier this week in response. interest rates turn around,” Sullivan Big Board volume was only 28,870,- near future. Canada was second, up 1V« to 20%. Thursday, the team of physclans at Children's Hospital In AVAAABLE VARCTCS already at the 20M,Hfcent level, in­ But most analysts say much of the said. k . 000 shares, down from 41,210,000 Composite volume of NYSE issues Husky Oil followed, up 1% to I8V4. Boston said a new test can Identify genes In prospective GLADE SOLIDS to. 2L1 Pu m p k in or SQUASH .50. 2 parents, alerting them to the danger their offspring CONTADINA BEHY CROCKER S I M loi. i might face. FUDGE BROWNIE MIX i2 i..’ l" * LIBBY FRUIT COCKTAIL * SOI. CAN e It Is estimated one out of 20 Americans are carriers of CHUNK LAROE LIGHT <1 S1 TOMATO PASTE Oic’ l J a s t w in d s s a r d in e s to. a t r l UBBY PEAR HALVES ^ Evening Herald the cystic fibrosis gene, but both parents must carry the SOI.CAN e g trait for a child to be bom with the disease. m loi. A USPS 327-500 LIBBY SLICED PEACHES Cystic fibrosis, which fills the lungs with fluid and also TOMATO SAUCE 5 ^ 1 4 TOM/J/j’ DERAAASSAGESIOO FIRM or lODIlEO i Almanac attacks the pancreas and other organs, is found in one out ^ V L * « Ztoi. CAN 4 $ 6 1 Published daily except Sunday and certain holidays DISH LIQ U ID 22oz. I SWEET LIFE SALT 2n>. sox • by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, of every 1,600 live births and is the most common genetic TOMATO PUREE OtcTA Manchester, Conn. 06040. Second class postage paid at disease among whites. Manchester, Conn. POSTMASTER: Send address Victims rarely live beyond the age of 19. By United Press International The researchers said the new test involves treating .30,4. changes to The Evening Herald, P.O. Box 591, CARNATION Today is Saturday, Jan. 3, the third day of 1981, with 362 Manchester, Conn. 06040. samples of skin cells with the drug ouabin. In normal per­ SEATTLE to follow. sons, sodium levels In the cells were slgnlfcantly 20QUAMTBOX SKOO Today’s Forecast CARNATION DRY MILK The moon Is moving toward its new phase. Customer Service elevated by the drug. But doctors said the cells of parents 5 of CF victims showed little change. REO. 0. WITH MARSHMALLOWS lOo.. S61M The morning stars are Venus, Jupiter and Saturn. To subscribe, or to report a delivery problem, call CARNATION HOT COCOA Saturday very cold with variable cloudiness and chance The evening stars are Mercury and Mars. 647-9946. Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Mon­ In addition to alerting CF carriers, the article said the I of some light snow in the afternoon or evening. Highs in Those bom on this date are under the sign of Capricorn. test may also give doctors a l>etter understanding of the MLB. BAG S^OO day through Friday and 7 to 10 a.m. Saturday. Delivery COM E 'N G ET IT ooo food v the teens. Clearing bitterly cold and becoming windy BAN FNAMC^CO^^sjDENVit Actor Ray Milland was bom Jan. 3,1906 (as Reginald should be made by 5 p.m. Monday through Friday and abnormal operation of the lungs and. digestive tract in CF Saturday night. Lows 5 to 10 below zero. SuncUy con­ V. Y ~ ^ | Tmscott-Jones.) by 7:30 a.m. Saturday. victims. tinued windy and very cold with mostly sunny skies, LOS AM------On this date in history; Suggested carrier rates are $1.20 weekly, $5.12 for Highs around 10 above. Chance of precipitation near 30 In 1938, the March of Dimes campaign to fight polio one month, $15.35 for three months, $30.70 for six NIOHCST percent Saturday and 20 percent Saturday night. Winds TEUrCNATIMES was organized. months, and $61.40 for one year. Mail rates are becoming light easterly Saturday and northerly in­ In 1961, the United States severed diplomatic relations available on request. VA center patient creasing to 15 to 25 mph Saturday night. with (juba after Fidel Castro saiid he was a Communist. 10^4 In 1967, Jack Ruby, who killed presidential assassin Advertising charged in murder Lee Harvey Oswald, died of cancer in Dallas. To place a classified or display advertisement, call NORTHHAMPTON, Mass. (UPI) - A paUent at the IZ 3 * In 1972, American ioduustriallst Charles Wilson died at 643-2711. Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday Uei WIATHta rOTOCAIT • the age of 85. through "Friday. Veterans Administration Medical Center was arrested Friday and charged with murder In the strangulation of Extended outlook News his roomniate, officials said. Extended outlook for New England Monday through To report a news item, story idea or picture idea, Alan W. Wilson, 28, of New Haven, Conn., was to be Wednesday: call 643-2711. Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon­ arraigned later In the day In the death of Barnard R. MaHHachuBcUH, Khoilr lalaml & Connertirult — National Weather . day through Friday. Medara, 53, of Collinsville, Conn., who was found dead in Fair and very cold through the period. Overnight lows 5 Who to call: his hospital bed at 9:30 p.m. Wedimday with his pajama FLORIDA For period ending 7 p.m. EST 1/3/80. During Saturday, bottoms knotted around his nehk. above to 15 below zero Daytime highs 10 to 20. fair weather will generally prevail, with skies ranging Manchester — Alex Glrelli. Maine, .New llam|ii crossword puzzle in the Evening Herald. !H! t - EVENING HERALD. Sat,, J»n. 3, IWl EVENING HERALD. Sat . Jan. 3, 1981 - 5 Retarded have too much time Largest pipeline leak By I.AI KKN DAVIS SHEA “What we need are social programs, in Calendars lli'riilil Ht-porlrr the evenings and on weekends, to help the M \NCHKS ri;n — A benefit of employ­ retarded use their time,” Ducharme said. ment is that time off is easily filled, but . Besides the state, Ducharme cited a for persons without a job, hours can drag M anchester nonprofit organization for its work in this Andover floods Arctic tundra interminably. area. The Toliand Region Foundation is a Monday ANCHORAGE, Alaska (UPI) - An been contained at the site.” Friday morning and the pipeline was Visiting, housework, and hobbies may private non-profit group which was es­ Town clerk, 6 to 8 p.m., Town Office Building. estimated 210,000 gallons of oil Ratterman said there appeared to expected to resume pumping oil later provide satisfaction for the average per­ their time in the convalescent homes in tablished partly to provide money for Tax collector, assessor, 7 to 9 p.m.. Town Office spewed onto the frozen Arctic tundra be little danger of serious en­ in the day. It has a capacity of 1.5 son at home. But how much visiting can a existence tor some time. The other, whicihthey live. “This, in a practical social and recreational activities for Building. in what appears to be the largest leak vironmental damage from the leak million barrels a day. person do if he is totally dependent on Hockanum Industries in Vernon, began ' sense is where they should b«, because retarded adults in the Hi towns of the ever from the Trans-Alaska Pipeline, thanks to subfreezing temperatures. There was no leak from the main others tor mobility? • operations this year. Persons from social service and recreation assistance is region. Tuesday officials said Friday. "It’s near a small creek, but all of 48-inch-diameter pipe, he said. Kor that matter, how much housework Manchester, Vernon, Ellington, Bolton, provided here," notes Ducharme, as he Ducharme said when the state makes its The leak occurr^ when a valve that land up there, including all the Northern Alaska gets no sunlight in budget priorities, often recreational Community Schoot Advisory Committee, 7:30 p.m., An- can a person who lives in an institution Hebron, Andover, and Coventry are again picks up on his concern for filling dovet Elementary School. popped off a small bypass section of lakes and streams, is frozen,” he the winter, making it difficult for do’’ And how many hobbies can a person employed at the workshop. free time. programs are seen as a “frill” despite the the pipeline Thursday night about 115 said. pipeline crews to determine exactly have if his attention span is brief and his The workshops are only one phase in the Ducharme praised Manchester as being important role it plays in a retarded ,Wednesday miles south of the Prudhoe Bay oil “We think we’ll probably be able to how much oil leaked on the ground adult's life. ability to comprehend is limited? state's attempt to provide a “lifetime a “warm, welcoming community” for the Young at Heart, 1:30 p.m., Andover Congregational fields, sending a fountain of black just pick up the oil — which is-con­ and where it went, said Ratterman. Time can be endless for a retarded per­ He said the Tolland Region Foundation lifeline'' for the mentally retarded. They retarded, which is part of the reasons so Church. crude gushing several feet into the gealed and mixed with the snow — The oil spewed straight up, like a son. particularly because he can't fill it in follow home care for infants, and school many options exist for the adult whose is there to counteract budget slashing by air. then remove it by truck to a site fountain, out of the line for at least ways tliat most of us take for granted. prograins for children and youth. mental ability is limited. the state, although professionals in the Thursday “If it proves to be as much as the where we can deal with it.” four hours. It left the pipe aS a warm Translating empty time into leisure ''^ m e of the people in the workshops “We have tended to segregate retarded field of mental retardation believe recrea­ estimate, it's the greatest amount of R atterm an said the 800-miIe liquid, but the 20-d.egree hours is one of the primary goals of the tion programs for these people should be a Pre-school story hour, 9:30 a.m., Andover Public any leak to date," said John Ratter- pipeline was shut down at 6:50 p.m. will be there until they're 80; and will die adults, into institutions, but more and Library. temperatures cooled it to a jelly-like Tolland Region otfice of the state Depart­ there," Ducharme said. more we’re successfully moving these top priority for funding, not cutting. man, spokesman for Alyeska Thursday shortly after the leak was consistency. ment of Mental Retardation. The foundation has spent some of its Community Health Service Inc., 7:30 p.m.. Health Ser­ Pipeline Co. “But I emphasize it’s all discovered. The valve was replaced Generally, the workshops provide fac­ people into the community,” Ducharme vice office, Columbia. Based on the 'size of the opening tory benchwork, outdoor landscaping and said. funds taking retarded adults on short and the pressure in the pipe, “we Director (Jeorge Ducharme said, "I see trips, such as to Block Island. It is plan­ the need to develop more daytime ac­ cleanups, and housekeeping chores for the Part of the reason for the group home Bolton determined the leak probably would retarded, who span many levels of mental phenomenon is that it brings the retarded ning a major trip, to Disneyworld, in the not exceed 5,000 barrels,” Ratter- tivities. ot a social sense for retarded spring. Monday v adults Many ol these people don't fit into ability. adult into a more normal environment, mao'said. A barrel of oil contains 42 However, if there is no work, Diuthai, i'-' and thus his hours may be more pleasantly Bowling, dancing, drop-in centers, and Town clerk, tax collector, assessor, 7 to 9 p.m.,“Com- Wind, cold, snow gallons. the sheltered workshop type of activity, .said the “clients," as the retarded are filled. dinner parties are activities which the munity Hall. Ratterman said the problem oc­ and have a real need for recreational public sees the older retarded adult par­ programs " called, still come. They come {for the Ducharme said he "supports supervised curred on a'V/z inch diameter bypass socialization the workshops offer. When apartment living " for the retarded people ticipating in occassionally and Ducharme Tuesday pipe at a junction where a small Within the \i towns which are part of was, the last time you've heard of an applauds this type of activity. But he Board of Selectmen, 7:30 p.m.. Community Hall. whacks Northeast valve was screwed into the line — capable of this, again because it means By I'niird Pre«« International Ducharme's responsibility, are two average person going into work, when stressed it is only a beginning, and that found the going slippery, with up to 5 similar to the way a garden hose is their life is inore fulfilling than in an in­ A winter storm, riding a blast of sheltered workshops lor retarded adults. there was no work, just to be with people? much has to be done in the field of social Wednesday inches of snow on the ground. Police screwed into a water faucet. stitution. where hours are simply lived, or Arctic air and already blamed for at One. in Manchester, has been in Other elderly retarded will spend all worse, wasted. activities for the retarded adult. Senior Citizens, 1 p.m.. Community Hall. ; • reported numerous minor traffic ac­ The thread was faulty on either the least three deaths, buried parts of cidents — mostly of the fender- valve or the line and the valve Thursday Pennsylvania in nine-foot snowdrifts bender variety. "popped off," he said. Friday and threatened New York Snow squalls swept over the Great Bypass lines were built at every Board of Education, 8 p.m., Bolton Center School. City with flesh-freezing Bolton Women’s Club, 8 p.m.. Community Hall. Lakes and strong winds kicked up point on the main 48-inch pipeline temperatures. blowing snow in Michigan, where the where there is a “check valve,” in Slate’s liability Vernon Friday Winds of up to 60 mph raked weather was blamed for one death case the oil flow through that valve western Pennsylvania, kicking up Thursday. Search and rescue leaders in Maine’s Program on Supernatural phenomena, sponsored by has to be stopped for any reason. equipment by volunteers who are asked to snow alreadly on the ground, forming The storm moved into western Bolton Women’s Club, 8 p.m., at the Middle School, Route Check valves are 48-inch discs in wilderness areas are concered about what the comb the forests in search of missing people. it into blinding clouds, then piling it Pennsylvania Thursday night, the main line that flap open when the consider a lack of responsibility shown by 30 in Vernon. drifts 9 feet high on parts of Ski patrollers, who also double as rescuers, causing temperatures to plunge and oil is being pumped south and uphill state agencies. Ron Morin, of Sugarloaf Somerset County. Wind gusts of up to putting an icy glaze on highways. are shown in this photo treating a suspected Weicker invites Coventry but close tight if the pumps stop — in Mountain Rescue Inc., says the state should 60 mph were recorded at both Roads that became wet Thursday order to prevent the oil from flowing fracture on a Main slope. (Story on page 3) Today Johnstown and Altoona. Pa. afternoon from rising temperatures backwards and damaging the assume liability for any infjuries or loss of (UPI photo) page applications Councilwoman Joyce Carilli, office hours, 10 a.m. to Up' to a foot of snow stacked up on and traffic froze Thursday night and system. noon, planning office. Town Hall. the mountains of Maryland. Morning stayed frozen Friday, making travel It was at least the fifth accident on commuters across New England hazardous. Teen-agers in the towns of Vernon, Tolland and Monday the $9 billion pipeline since it first Second suspect surrenders Ellington, ages 14-16, who have completed Grade 8. are began delivering oil to the southern eligible to apply to U. S. Senator Lowell Weicker to Town Council meeting, 7:30 p.m.. Town Hall. Alaska port of Valdez in the summer become pages in the U. S. Senate. East Hartford Recreation registration of 1977. Pages attend early morning classes at the Capitol Page The last two shutdowns were in yoga. in Sarai Ribicoff murder .School which olfers a complete high school curriculum. Monday MANCHESTER - The town June 1979 when officials discovered Board of Education, 7:30 p.m., Penney High School For further Information contact two teaks within a week — one at the After classes the pages report to the senate cloakroom Recreation Department will continue the West Side Rec. after 3 p.m. at lor their daily assignments. These duties include filing Amphitheatre. summit of Atigun Pass and another LOS ANGELES (UPI) - A second. shortly after the shooting when he ting Miss Ribicoff in the chest and registration for its Winter Program 647-3166. the Congressional Record, distributing the senate calen­ from 3 to 5 and 6 to 9 p.m. Jan. 5-9 in in the southern section of the pipeline suspect sought in the restaurant sought treatment for a bullet wound killing her. Shoven escaped un­ dar. delivering resolutions, bills and memoranda to the Tuesday the West Side Recreation Center. in the Chugach Mountains north of robbery and shooting death of he apparently received in the attack injured. senators’ offices and handling telephone messages. Town Council meeting, 8 p.m.. Council Chambers, Classes are scheduled to run eight Dam work Valdez. reporter Sarai Ribicoff, the niece of outside the (?hez Helene restaurant. Police said McAdoo's arrest Students interested in applying for the position of page Town Hall. weeks beginning the week of Jan. 12. ANDOVER — Work on the new Both of those leaks involved less Sen. Abraham Ribicoff, turned Thomas, who faces a possible followed a lengthy investigation con­ than 100,000 gallons of oil. himself in at a police station near his death sentence if convicted, pleaded centrating on Thomas' friends and should write to Weicker's Washington office for ad­ Wednesday All classes will be held in the West gate valve has been completed at the ditional information and application forms. The office ad­ Side Rec. Andover dam. The most serious shutdown was home, police announced Friday. innocent to a variety of charges last acquaintances. dress is: Senator Lowell Weicker Jr., in care of Richard ^ ■♦4s; ,T Redevelopment Agency, 7:30 p.m.. Council Chambers Youth classes include painting, Peter DuBaldo, president of the caused by an explosion at Pump Sta­ Officers said Anthony La Quin month. Detective Phil Sartuche said Rossi. 313 Russell Senate Office Building. Washington. D. Hebron guitar, creative crafts, sculpture, lake association said now the bottom tion No. 8 near Fairbanks July 8, McAdoo, who lived in the Venice dis­ Miss Ribicoff, 23. an editorial authorities issued a warrant last C.. 20M0. woodcraft, and puppetry. Adult flushing process has been started and 1977, shortly after the pipeline began trict near the restaurant where Miss writer for the Los Angeles Herald- Tuesday identifying him as a Completed applications mu^ be submitted no later Monday classes feature crochet, n^lepoint the lake level will be below its nor­ operation. One worker was killed and Ribicoff was killed two months ago, Examiner, and John Shoven, an suspect, and officers went the several injured in that incident. was brought to a police station by his economics professor at Stanford following day to a home in the Venice than Jan. 1'., for beginners and advanced, and malllld l pVlIlVpoint iVfor t this Vlll<3 time AtlllC VIof the VIIV jrcayear. i . Building official, town clerk, tax collector and parents New Year’s Eve. University, were accosted Nov. 12 by district when he lived with his assessor, 6 to 8 p.m.. Town Office Building. Happy After questioning he was booked two robbers as they walked out the parents. New vans unveiled Sanitarian. 8:30 to 9:30 p.m.. Town Office Building. for investigation of murder at down­ front door of the restaurant on a busy "The officers inquired if he was New Year’s Day in snowy Vrmont brought caused by the snow-covered trees at the Wednesday Year's firit major storm town police headquarters and was boulevard near the beach. there, which he was not," he said. SOMERS — Tolland County Sheriff, Francis H. Cur scheduled for arraignment either Witnesses said they turned over "When he returned home his parents smiles to the faces of many skiers. Tonya Killington Ski Resort where they were Nurses hours, 1:30 to 3:30 p.m.. Town Office Building. nan. chairman of the Sheriffs' Advisory Board, whi Herbert from Orlando, Fla.,.and Glenn Can­ vacationing over New Year’s. Good snow Friday afternoon or Monday. their money and other items as took him down to the Venice Division designed the interiors of 16 new prisoner transportatior The first suspect in the case, requested and one of the men sudden­ non from Beachmeet in Queensland, conditions were reported at the area over the Thursday slows traffic but harmless police station. vans, was present at unveiling ceremonies for the vans Frederick Thomas, 21, was arrested ly onenpd fire “without reason," hit­ busy holiday period. (UPI photo) Monday at the Enfield Correctional Institution Industries Australia, left, enjoy the beautiful scenery Board of Selectmen, 7 p.m.. Town Office Building. By United Press Inter­ winds and chill factors will young Bennington, Vt., New England's holiday Garage, Board of Education, 7:30 p.m., library of Gilead Hill national The vans were bought as a result of the establishment School. be generally in the residents. accidental death toll also The first snowstorm of dangerous category,’’ Killed in the accident on included the deaths of four ol Public Act 80-394 which was passed during the last ses­ 1981 hit New England sion of the General Assembly. Manchester forecasters said. U.S. 7 in Pownal Thursday people, including three Town, Rockville groups Friday, slowing what By late Friday, at least night were Alfred Cross, The act provides for the establishment of a statewide Monday children, in a house fire in sparse commuter traffic 13 people had died as a 21, driver of the wrecked Readfield. Maine, early prisoner transportation and court house security system there was in the middle of 7:30 p.m. —Planning and Zoning Commission. result of accidents on New car, and Tammy Coulter, Thursday. to be administered by the eight county sheriffs under the Municipal Building, hearing room. the New Year’s holiday England roads since the 16, one of three passengers Fire officials said the direction of the Advisory Board. The net effect of the new 7:30 p.m. —Historical Committee executive board. weekend but causing no system will be to alleviate the burden from state and view development plans holiday weekend began at 6 in the car. blaze — which killed Municipal Building, coffee room. major highway accidents. p.m. New Year’s Eve. The Survivors told police the Hartley Hewett, 49; John local police of transporting; prisoners upon arraignment. The storm — to be VERNON' — Members of the reporting period ends at Cross car was forced off Frederick Thibodeau, 14; The van exteriors, designed bv Curnan, were con­ Tuesday followed by bitter cold the town's Master Plan Subcommittee midnight Sunday. the road by a silver or Troy Cain, 11, and Shawn structed by inmates under the auspices of the CCI In­ rest of the weekend — and representatives of Rockville 9 a.m. —Directors comment session. Municipal Massachusetts led the white Toyota that failed to Cain, 9 — was sparked by dustries at a substantial savings to the state’s taxpayers. dumped 3 to 8 inches of Neighborhood Associations are Building, directors’ office. highway death toll list with stop at the scene of the ac­ an improperly installed Z io r l light,. fluffy snow over DO IT DAILY - PLAY BETTER BRIDGE by reading reviewing a proposed plan of Vernon 7:30 p.m. —Hockanum Linear Park Committee. at least six dead. cident. Police said the mis­ woodstove in the one-story PIUSA DOUAR eastern portions of the Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag's column in the Evening development for the town. Municipal Building, probate court. Vermont and Rhode sing car has a damaged woodframe home. region, lesser amounts in Herald. The plan calls for the Rockville 8 p.m. -B oard of Directors, Senior Citizens Center. Island each had recorded front end but were not sure Two other non-traffic, western New England and CASH section to be rezoned into two special East Middle Turnpike. two road deaths, while if the damage was caused accidental deaths were only a trace in northern districts that would be in keeping from there up to the northeast area The proposed plan also suggests Connecticut, Maine and by the incident. reported in Rhode Island. sections.' with the types of uses already at Lafayette Square and down Route some very stringent guidelines for Wednesday New Hampshire each Morning commuter traf­ In Woonsocket, police Nighttime temperatures existing. 31 to Rockville Center. the Planning Commission to follow 7:30 p.m. —Democratic Executive Board, Lincoln reported one highway fic on Route 128 — one of found the bodies of Michael SALE will dip to well below zero The proposal states that the pre­ Only single or two-family homes when considering issuing special per­ Center, conference room. fatality. the Boston area's major U. Perrault, 19, and Sandra and daytime highs will only sent zoning isn’t in the best interest could be considered as permitted mits. Vermont authorities highways — was snarled J. Woodward, 20, both of South Windsor of the community and recommends be in the teens the rest of Friday in suburban uses in the Rockville area, according One of the recommendations is to Thursday were on the lookout Friday Smithfield, in a car with its the weekend, the National that the Rockville section maintain to the proposed plan. Other uses inform all of the neighborhood 8 a.m. —Economic Development Commission, for a small foreign car Needham when an over­ engine running. its mixed use zoning which includes a could be allowed by obtaining a associations. Another is that no Municipal Building, hearing room. Weather Service said. believed to have caused a turned tractor-trailer rig “The cold will be accom­ Police said the two ap­ pedestrian-oriented area that allows special permit from the Planning special permit is to be issued if the 1:30 p.m. -D epartm ent of Tranportation public highway accident that blocked all but one lane of panied by very strong parently were asphyxiated. some neighborhood commercial, Commission. This could include proposed use would be found to be hearing on the Manchester to Willimantic rail line. claimed the lives of two the northbound side. Council to name retail and service-type businesses professional offices, retail outlets, detrimental to the neighborhood or Municipal Building, hearing room. that are termed compatible with the restaurants, parks and some in­ its residents or would alter theressen- 6:30 p.m. —Judge's hours in probate court. existing area. CONN. ITALIAN dustrial development, all of which tiai characteristics of the 7 p.m. —Emergency Medical Services council, Lincoln Driver loses race EARTHQUAKE Gerlt as counsel The proposed plan of development already exist in Rockville. neighborhood. Center, conference room. RELIEF, INC. also recommends that the town start The plan also proposes another This portion of the proposed plan of 7:30 p.m. —Conservation Commission, Municipal SEND YOUR •'Ol III WINDSOR — The Town Council is scheduled a shuttle bus service that would special zone called "Rockville development would have to be ap­ Building, coffee room. and ultimately, life DONATIONS to afipoint a new town attorney at its regular meeting on travel twice an hour from East Main Commercial” within the area of proved by the Planning Commission TO THE Monday. He is Wayne Gerlt of lf.3 Tumblebrook Drive. Street in the Rockville area to the Main, Court, Brooklyn and Vernon before being included in the overall Vernon STARTS The lormer town attorney, John J. Woodcock 111, has shopping area at Vernon Circle and By I'nilcd Press Inirr- weekend accidents, Two people, snow- I EnimqiuK ncTMs n nttv streets. plan of development for the town. bringing the toll as high as TO: EMTWIWH ncras been elected as a state representative, and has been Monday national mobiling home from a New WEDNESDAY Town Council meeting, 7:30 p.m.. Memorial Building, The driver of a car 6,50. Year's Eve party, were PA lOI NO. 143 assigned by House Speaker, Ernest Abate, to three Last year, 493 people IMMEna, COI01 04040 legislative committees. Park Place. carrying eight people tried killed when their snow­ Arrests reported by police to race a commuter train were killed in traffic ac­ mobile collided with a car J A N .7 a t 9 A M One committee is the Finance, Bonding and Revenue cidents during the four-day D lM C T O R t ('ummitlee and it will deal with the funding of the state Tuesday through a railroad crossing in Wisconsin's Dane Coun­ MM J. niLOMMO VERNON — Thomas E..Briggs, 29, for heip. They said Mrs. Briggs was St., Rockville, was charged early New Year's holiday and NATHAN AQOSTINCLLI government. The other two are the Judiciary Committee Business luncheon and speaker, noon, cafeteria of on Chicago’s South Side ty. , PAUL I. WILLHIDZ of 79 Brooklyn St., Rockville, was bruised and swollen but didn't lATTY. BARRY BOTTIClUO and the Energy and Public Utilities Committee. today with failure to drive right and Rockville General Hospital. Friday. He lost — and four another 127 people injured A winter storm, riding a charged Thursday with first-degree require medical attention at that RAYMOND F. DAMATO The South Windsor Town Council meets at 8 p.m. in the driving an unregistered motor^ vehi­ Rockville General Hospital Auxiliary, 7:30 p.m.. more names were added to in holiday accidents died blast of Arctic air from the DOMINIC BOUATRITO unlawfui restraint and third-degree time. cle. He was involved in an accident later to boost the toll to JOBIPH HACNBY South Windsor town hall. assauit. cafeteria, Rockville General Hospital. the list of New Year's Midwest to New England, JONN X.R. BABILB, M.D. on Route 30. weekend traffic fatalities. 620. was blamed for at least f.Afllrpniiii Police said Briggs ailegedly tied up Briggs was heid at the police sta­ Police said his car left the roadway In San Antonio, Texas, In one of the worst ac­ OOV. iLLA QRAMO, his wife and then beat her during a Thursday three traffic deaths — two finnornn- REGAUSmLL Thrift Hhop plans sale tion in lieu of posting a $5,000 surety cidents of the weekend, a and struck and broke a telephone Committee on Space Needs, 7:30 p.m.. Memorial police were investigating a in Pennsylvania and one in domestic disturbance. Police said bond and was to be presented in court car loaded with eight peo­ .V, ” The Community Thrift Shop in pole causing a problem with traffic Building, Park Place. bizarre’ hit-and-run acci-' Michigan. they were called by neighbors who in Rockville today. and some power outages. Balkan was ple dodged a railroad the Sullivan Avenue Plaza is having a January half price said they heard Mrs. Briggs calling dent that added to the Timothy Baikan, 27, of 3 Hammond taken to Rockville General Hospital death toll. Police said the crossing barrier and tried All merchandise in the shop, including clothing, toys, for treatment of head and facial In­ Envoy goes to Italy body of a 33-year-dld man to race a train through the NOTICE OF winks. i( e skates, shoes and household items will sell for juries. His court answer date is Jan. was found on the side of a crossing on Chicago’s hall IIS ticketed price. The sale will begin Jan. 7 and con­ Condo conversion set 16. MANCHESTER — At the December meeting of the San Antonio roadway early South Side. The train tinue through the end of the month. VERNON — Mountain View The other two conversions are at Nicholas Wilhelm, 29, of Reservoir directors of the Connecticut Italian Earthquake Relief Thursday. They said he ap­ rammed into the side of the PUBLIC HEARINGS The shop is manned by volunteers from the South Wind­ Associates, owners of Mountain View the Town House HI apartment com­ Road, Vernon, turned himself in at Inc., it was decided to send an emissary to Avellino. Ita­ parently had been struck auto pnd set it aflame. iTuell Jan.i Apartments on Vernon Avenue in plex on Old Town Road with 64 units sor Women s club each Wednesday. Thursday, and the police station Wednesday night ly by at least four different Three men and a 6-year- SmUGURIS ■riday Iroin U) AM-4 PM. .Saturdays 1 PM-4 PM. Rockville, have filed a request to and South Village on South Street and was arrested on a warrant Chairman John X.R. Basile will leave for Italy today cars. old boy were killed. Four The Office of the Chief Court Administrator Is to prepare for the event. Donations may be left off any day the shop is open! convert the apartment complex into wtlh 72 units. charging him with first-degree and reach Avellino by Tuesday, the traditional dav that '' A UPI count Friday other passengers in the car seeking comment on the .operations of the small I roceeds Iroin the Thrill Shop will be donated to the condominiums. The zoning laws have stringent larceny and third-degree forgery. Christmas presents arp exchanged In Italy. afternoon showed 168 peo­ were injured. This will be the third request for a claims session of the Superior Court. A series ol South Windsor Ambulance Fund. regulations concerning conversions. Police said the charges stem from Celeco Industries and Sage Allen have donated Christ­ ple had been killed in A trip home trom a New public hearings will be held at various'Itrnes and conversion since the town changed These concern open space, parking the investigation of a complaint filed inas presents for children. Basile. in addition to dis­ holiday traffic accidents — Year's Eve party In Apple locations throughout the state during the next two I*cir4‘iii ^roup s«*Ih inrolin^ its zoning laws several months ago. areas, and such. by a local bank concerning the tributing the presents will distribute cash donations of up 35 of them in California. Valley, Calif., ended in months. The apartment complex has 24 un­ Tenants in the various complexes cashing of several allegedly stolen to $200 per family. ^ The National Safety tragedy. A speeding car, A hearing has been scheduled as follows: “'(H I M W INDSOR ~ The January meeting of the its and plans are to convert them into strongly opposed the conversions checks having a total value of more which witnesses said may At the Jan. 18 meeting of the directors Basile will Council estimated 420 to LOCATION Q.A. COURTHOUSE ||I12 South Windsor High School Parent Advisorv (iroup will 12, one-bedroom condos and 12 two- claiming the number of apartment than |3,fl00. Tlie checks were alleged­ report on his trip. , 520 pMple could be killed in have been involved in some ”‘‘RECAHS he held on Thur.sday. Jan. 8. at9:30a.m The meeting will bedroom ones. Plans are to sell the complexes was shrinking making it ly stolen from a Rockville resident. traffic accidents during the kind of a race, broadsided 410 Center street MANCHESTER &VERN0N be in the high school. one-bedroom units for about $4U,000 difficult for them to afford a place to Wilhelm was released under a $2,- four-day weekend — and as another auto at an in­ Manchester, Conn. 06040 All parents ol high .school students are welcome. and the others a little higher. live. DO IT DAILY — Know your future by reading the SOO nonsurety bond for appearance in many as 130 more could die tersection Thursday. Four DATE Tuesday, January 6,1981 MSMofaiStnot m two packages of Coupon Offer. Receive a Copyright 1980, United Trying to communicate DEARSUPERMARKET SH OPPER - When I DEAR MARY - Iowa 52732. This offer Offers may not be Buitoni Large Round package of Brown ‘n’ Serve Feature Syndicate Inc. SHOPPER - Last week I Started refunding a few Thousands of new expires June 30, 1981. available in all areas of the Cheese Ravioli. Eixpires Sausage. Send the required received a |2 ' refund on months ago, I began to refunders have enjoyed a Clip ‘n’ File Refunds country. Allow 10 weeks to Dec. 31, 1981. refund form plus the spaghetti sauce. Today I save all my proofs of similar experience. (Week of Dec. 28) receive each refund. HUNTER BACON. heating directions from received a second $2 check ITiey start out by saving Meal Poultry, Seafood, BOOTH Shrimptacular Receive a pound of Hunter any three Brown ’n’ Serve his people," Chaison said. “When I shop in a Korean tood store in Hart­ purchase on national By BETTY RYDER from the same company. brands. every possible proof of Family Editor first arrived in this country, my ford and sometimes shop in New This must have been a purchase. As their collec­ York City.” After a while I got a little “She is a mother. He is a father. I English was poor and I was fired mistake because I am very tions of box tops and labels from my job because I couldn’t com­ “My people are not laiy. ’They are discouraged because so am Laotian. We are Laotians." , careful to send for only one RW of them were getting grows, they wonder if all Simple sentences perhaps, but to municate,” Aphathone said. “My hardworking and they want to be refund when the offer so their effort will ever pay boss was nice, but he said ‘you don’t good U.S. citizens. ’They want to com­ used. But the big day final­ some Southeast Asian men and specifies. ly came! off. women, it is the first step in learning understand what I want you to do ." municate and develop skills,” My conscience won’t But soon they start to Now, with his two jobs, he works ap­ Aphathone said. I already had rice on my to communicate in the English allow me to cash the se­ shopping list. ’Then, when I find more refund forms at (WIN *500.00 THIS WEEK I language. proximately 16 hours and sleeps “We want to thank the American cond check, so I am the supermarket and to about four. government for thinking about our saw the |6 refund offer on Unlike the earlier Vietnamese wondering what to do with the Uncle Ben’s box, the trade forms with friends refugees, some of whom have found Some of the refugees are sponsored people. They must learn to read and it. Should I Just tear It up? and by mail. Before they by the Catholic Charities, who con­ write English before they can rice practically jumped new lives in the Greater Manchester — Charlotte from Cincln- Into my shopping cart bv know it, they are regularly area, the men and women who attend tact churches of various become a citizen. CLUES ACROSS: classes at Washington School are, for denominations who join in the local “Some people complain about 4. To an Imaglnallvt porson, thors could soom the most part, illiterate in their own sponsorship. refugees and the fact that we receive something ominous about the ------of lava PRIZE CROSSWORD NO-1350 language. The pilot program at Washington public assistance (welfare). But, we DonH get addicted from a volcano. Laotians, from right, Kaiane Chanthavong and Khampha Aphathone from Laos a Under the direction* of Mrs. School is part of Manchester’s Adult only want to learn your language and 7. In cortain parts twhara strangers are not Basic Education program. Classes skills so we can earn our own living,” and Pai Moua Yang, are instructed in their teacher aide at Bennet Junior High School Eli^abeth Seipel, classes are taught welcome, landowners are apt to be are also held some evenings. he said. lessons by Mrs. Ellv E. Smith, a volunteer on Tuesdays and Thursdays from ------guardians of their property. In addition to the language barrier, Currently, the Laotians are in need 9:30 to 11 a.m. at the school and to starches, sugars 9. ITiara are varloua ways o f ------an eager students have' braved incle- the refugees found food here was of clothing for all ages. ’The program quite different. “They never eat could also use a few volunteers to aid alocUon campaign. inenl weather to attend. By LELORD KORDEL 10. On which one may pass travelers going lha bread, only rice. The mothers said it in transporting them to classes and Number seven of series Photos by Joel Chaison, a teacher at was hard on the babies at first, they to assist in the child care during class other way. Washington School, said this is a pilot What did you have for Reg Pinto were accustomed to their own kind of hours. Anyone wishing to help, may dinner last night? 12. Part of tha lag. program and although it is well- rice and thev'd iust cry and cry," contact Joel Chaison at WasMngton received. there is not really enough Chicken and noodles? 13. Certain young paopla aro apt to ------thoir In­ Mrs. Seipel said. "Now manv of them School. Live Longer itials, ale., on trees and things. time. “Two hours, two mornings a Lots of yummy gravy with week is just not enough." Many of dumplings? 15. A survivor who soams ------with shock has the students walk to lessons; some Hot biscuits and butter? evidently had a terrible ordeal. car pool. We also have a child care Fancy gooey pastry? pancakes, waffles — and like alcoholism. 16. A ------can maka a decisive dIfiM n ee In a program and somedays have eight or Or was it mashed lots of bread. TTie “Vift” one gets from footrace. nine little ones. potatoes with brown gravy Dr. Agnes Fay Morgan of an overload of sugars and 17. Shouldn’t prove too difficult to froo aRar they “Most of these people, mainly the that accompanied the the University of Califor­ Si'iarches is very much like have become Jammed. women, are shy about the language roast? Chocolate cake nia stated that modern the “jolt” an alcoholic gets afterwards? 20. One can wall Imagine soma tala about a little barrier. They stay to home much of production methods rob from his bottle. girl who lumblaa down Into a magic fairy the time, socializing only among If you are the average bread of 30 nutrients. Think A great many hypochon­ themselves. They are very happy person, chances are you of it! driacs and semi-invalids taking lessons and agree that more e a t .75 p ercen t m ore 21. Lika tha bet a gambler may double, next time. In You are eating bread un­ became that way because the hope of recouping. time is needed. refined carbohydrate foods der the mistaken idea that of the sugar-starch evil © 1001 Nwwspopwf 23. In lha Jungle, nativaa------a path One young man, Khampha than Is compatible with it is giving you a certain which hangs over too many with machetes would help explorers. Aphathone, who has been in the good health and vigorous amount of nourishment. tables. I Agree to accept the judges decision as final United States five years, received his youthfulness. Yet is is 30 nutrients . Fortunately, it is quite 29. One more than eight. bachelor’s degree from the Universi­ Carbohvdrates is the for­ 20. In tha procaas of laundering, clothes somallmas NAME...... mal term given to those poorer than the bread ypur easy to'break the excessive ty of India. He is currently working ancestors baked in tlieir sugar-and-starch habit. ADDRESS ...... devils of nutrition — the towards his master's degree. Jn the kitchens. And break it we must! CITY...... STATE .... meantime, he works two jobs; one at starches and sugars. Dr. Haven Emerson of I must be careful not to CLUES~DOWN: Dean Machine and the other as a "But we must have car­ Columbia University give all carbohydrates a 1. For tha heroine of a horror movie, looking IS YOUR HERALD HOME DELIVERED YES □ teacher aide with Laotian students at bohydrates for energy,” Is part ol the Job. NO □ points out that since grains black eye. Like many CLIP AND MAIL TO: Bennet Junior High School in you insist. were first milled — (that villians there is a good side 2. Thera Is a good choice of such materials. To answer this properly, Manchester. is, since the protein, to our bad man. 3. Tha hairy coat of an animal. PRIZEWEEK PUZZLE Explaining his people’s problem, you must realize that there C/0 THE EVENINQ HERALD minerals and vitamins The natural car­ 5. They form a chain. Aphathone said, “The illiterate peo­ are some natural sugars in were removed) — diabetes bohydrates found in honey, 1 HERALD SO., MANCHESTER, CT. almost every food you eat. 6. Coming out on lop. ple come mainly from the mountains has increased 1150 percent. vegetables, fruits,. milk, in Laos. They worked as farmers and You don’t have to worry 8. Bright haavanly body. Digetlion problems whole grains and seed CONTEST RULES never had the opportunity to learn to about getting enough car­ 11. A musician may be a bit annoyed with himself If C^onstipation, another cereals are “good car­ 1. Solve the puzzle by filling In the missing letters to make the read or write. People in the city area bohydrates. TTiey’!! sneak "civilized” ailment, can be bohydrates.” ha drops one on tha floor during a concert. in on your when you’re not words that you think best fit the clues. To do this read each speak and write, but not those in the traced to high-starch food I t ’s only when c a r ­ 14. Qantia blows. looking! It would be a hard clue carefully for you must think them out and give every word rural areas. “In the rural areas, habits. bohydrates wander too far 18. Theatrical. when the Communists came the peo­ job to avoid them entirely. Its true meaning. So can excessive from the “straight and 19. A girl who has a blowout as she Is driving 2. You need not be a subscriber to this newspaper to enter. You ple didn’t know what was going on. But you do have to woriry belching and wind. TTiese narrow path” of good about getting enough pro­ Is certainly unlucky. may submit as many entries as you wish. No mechanically When they came to the United States are miserable nutrition that they become produced (printed, mimeographed, etc.) copies of the entry they found they couldn’t com­ tein, which is a complete manifestations of un­ harmful. 22. You wouldn’t axpoct------axacuMvas to be food. haadlass of any possible risks to omployaas. blank will be accepted. Young Laotians keep their baby sitter busy as they crowd around the Christmas tree at municate for a job and had no skills. digested starches fermen­ The very best of the 3. Anyone Is eligible to enter except employees (and members Those that are fortunate to work get Tliis is another way of 24. A meadow, or an abbreviation for “laaguo’’ or ting in the digestive tract. natural carbohydrates is — of their families) of the Evening Herald. Washington School. the minimum wage and often hold saying that you could live a Many allied soldiers died honey. It is a sweet that laathar.” two jobs. Coming to the U.S. was no long and vigorous life on 4. ALL ENTRIES MUST BE MAILED IN SEPARATE ENVELOPES of slow-starvation from the should replace ordinary NO LATER THAN MONDAY OF NEXT WEEK. AND BEAR A easy task, he said, and most Laotians proteins alone. WORD LIS T all-starch diets fed them in sugar in your diet. POSTMARK. wait at least one year, some as long If you tried it on an prisoner-of-war camps. Make every single item This list contains, among others, the correct words exclusive diet of car­ for the PRIZE CROSSW ORD PUZZLE for ralaaao 5. The Herald will award the cash amount shown above to the as six or seven years. Protein foods were scarce of food you buy and eat contestant who sends In an all-correct solution. If more than Aphathone has sent to the Universi­ bohydrates, you would and the enemy conserved contribute something in Waakand of Jan. 3-4, 1981. Laotians, eager to learn the English language, repeat the "starve to death in the one all-correct solution Is received, the prize money will be ty of India for his papers, but then them for his own men. the way of essential sentences presented by Mrs. Seipel. midst of plenty.” shared equally. must seek certification here. “He ALONE PKill CRO&SWORONO i34q It proved again how the proteins, minerals and LEA SUN Da Nal PuMiSN sa fa re *A<4ar. I 6. IF NO ALL-COR RECT SOLUTION IS RECEIVED, $25 WILL BE Tips for driving ALONO TANGLED will need additional courses, but as a wrong kind of food can vitamins toward helping LINKS ADDED TO THE FOLLOWING WEEK’S PRIZE. teacher he would be a great asset to Are you planning to take destroy life. you look and feel younger. CLEARINO LOOS TAPS an automobile trip? CLEAVINO LOST TEARFUL 7. The decision of the judges Is final and qll contestants agree to It is easy to see how one But go easy on the COOS L U T l TRAIL abide by the judges decision. All entries become the property The United States can gradually droop and starches and sugars. CUT MANOLID TRAIN National Safety Council DILL MINI WELL of this paper. Only one prize will be awarded to a family unit. fade into premature old Because, used ilf excess, DUMS warns drivers against MUTS WINNING 8. Everyone has the same opportunity to win, for every entry will 3ge on a diet overloaded theywron’t be easy on you! PtARFUL NINE ZEALOUS be checked, and the winner announced. No claiming Is overeating of starches and with carbohydrates. FUR NUMB sugars. This admonition FINI PUID necessary. What do we mean by Distributed by Specialty FLOW PLAIN 9. The correct solution to this week's Prizeword will be applied both before and OLOW "overloaded” as it applies Features Syndicate. AH PUT published the following Saturday. during the trip. to you? Right Reserved. JIALOUS RUININQ TTie stuffy feeling that LAO RUNNING 10. The Herald reserves the right to correct any typographical It means the sweet roll Condensed from the book UP SHIN errors which may appear during the puzzle game. comes from a car­ UBT STAGY you very likely had for "Eat Right and Live 11. The sealed correct solution will be kept In the personal bohydrate meal can make breakfast. TTie soft drink Longer” by Lelord Kordel. you drowsy. It can lead to custody of Nate Agostinelll, President Manchester State from the vending machine. Bank. ______“turnpike trance” — a real The sugar in coffee. TTie Nexli h) honey LAST WEEK’S 12. Upon accepting prize money, the contestant vlll be menace to automobile pie or cake so standard in should he your only photographed for the paper. % drivers. ail too many homes. sweetener. Honey and PUm E SOLUTION Foods made with flour Suwar addict! your heart.' Honey as a form a large part of our ’Aese become habit that source of instant energy. diet; Cookies, biscuits, leads to addiction—almost Rec to offer pottery class BIRTHDAY ALMANAC MANCHESTER - The ComptM by ttx adtton ol TTm W otldAkntntc Book ot Who CLUES ACROSS: nocoooorily for hooling oo ouch, ond N't o quootion of hoorlng o M recreation department is Jan. 4 — Lonla M i l a (1809-1SS2). tha Franch mualdan 4. HAIR not ftir. "It oMi Mt I wrong. •ornDhow” it tn undorttattmtm rothor thon of hoorlng dotloit. offering an evening pottery and laaciMr wtio hivantad tha ralaad-dot ayatam o( wrttlng whort ftIr it conotmtd. 26. SINK not ting. Tho duo hoo tho oir ot roMrrtng to tho MovUibM (tho uaad by tha blind. Ha waa bSndad hlmaalt at aga 3. class designed for in­ 7. DITCHED not hltchtd. In ooHoqulAl uMQt. tt>« girl mty bt m M to got cooo of SINK) rothor thon tho dttlroWi tort of oxportonoo ot tuggottod m termediate adults. Jan. I — Zabnien Pika (1779-1813), tha U.S Army offloar DITCHED or llNod. H It tho ooNRltk rotW thon )utt tt>o girt, thot got tho COM ol ting. and axplorar. In 1808, ha lad an axpadltlon through lha hitohod or morriod. Hie class will meet Mon­ Southwaat and alghtad PIka'a Paak, which waa namad lor day evenings for eight 9. CABLING not ooUIng. "Communlootlng with tomoono" tuggoott firmly him. thot thoro It tomo doflndt oddrooooo or rodplont. ot whon CABLING. CLUES DOWN: w e ^ from 6:30 to 9 begin­ Jon. • — Cari Sandburg (187M987). tha poat, historian Whon colling (o.g.. for holp), ono moy bo moioly hoping thot ton>oono 2. SCOLD not tcoid. Tho duo t phrtto “mtko t follow tuffor" tuggoott on ning Jan. 12. TTie cost is and folklarlat. Ha waa awardad a Pulltzar Prtza lor history In will hoor. olomont ot mtiloo or Intoct, favoring SCOLD. A took! It timply moro or 310.00 per person. 1940 lor a slx-vokitna biography ol . Ha 10. SHELF not thoil.Contldorlng tho doolhonddootruction of which on or- loot poinful. Em|Aiasls will be on Im- won a aacond Pulltzar Priza lor his poalry In 1951. tillory thoH It oopoMo. tho mUd wording of tlW duo fovoro SHELF. 5. ABILITY not OQlllty. In diroct procticol tormt. ho It conotmod with not Jan. 7 — Chatlan Addama (1912-), tha cartoonist who 12. NICE not rioo. Unllko o N fCI pudding, o rtoo pudding moy bo o ood boing to good or tWo ot ho wot. rathor thtn with loot of agWty ot tuch, pTovI^ hand building and has baan doaaly asaodatad with Tha Haw Yorkar magazlna folluro ond thuo Invito crtOclom. 6. RUGGED not roggod. Thdr boing roggod of droot hot HtM tool con- wheel techniques. sinoa 1935. His work, notad lor Its macabra humor, Inspirad 15. ROSE not hooo. A hooo It not doooraitvo ond moot gordonort protor to noctlon with tho thomo of fighting ability. Registration will be Jan. "Tha Addama Family" talavlalon sarlas. hoop thorn out of tight whon not In uto. 11. ROPE not robo Tho duo'a phrtto “In uto” tuitt ROPE bottor thon • Jan. 8 — 1100! SuMar (1963-), tha ralM pHchar lor tha 16. LUREnolloro.ThoLUREItmoroopodfloolty1ortho##dM''Thok>ro robo (which it worn rathor thtn uood). Alto. • ROPE it moro_ 5 from 6 to 7 p.m. at the Chicarc Cubs who won tha National Laagua Cy Young it timply tho body of knowlodgo of tho t u b ^ which lo footroFy rootoriobly tho tort of thing ono con Imogino coming In for only oo- Arts Building on Garden Award In 1979. Ho won six gamaa and saved 37 othara. •vtlltWo. oooMoof uto (to that it moy bo tontlWo to put H "Oirt ol tho woy" rothor Grove Road. A 36 00 per Jan. 9 — Motiaid Nbnn (1913-), lha 37th prasidant ol tha 17. DYE not oyo. Add In tho oyo would bo tn ootMoitf rathor thon "by mlt* thon hoop It hondy). year recreation UnHad Stataa, 1989-1074. Tha Watergate scandal loroad lofto" or orror. DYE It moro apt. 20. FIGS not foga. Tho onthuoloatlc tono of "quito notod” tuitt FIGS, at Discussing the class program are from left, Joel Chaison, Mrs. Elizabeth Seipel, and Mrc Cain.,! . hhn to raaign trom ollloa, Aug. 9,1974. 16 YELL not toM. Moro diroetty. qulot rotpoctobllity it vlolalod by untoom- product. It would bo moro opt lo toy thot oortoin porta tro pfooo to membership or 36.00 non­ hovo fogt. Khampha Aphathone beipel, at right, points out words to Laotian woman as other members of the ■ Jan. 10 — Jkn Croon (1942-1873), tha slngar, guitarist ly YELLIng (poMlbly In tho howkMg of goodt. otc.) rothor thon by resident fee is required and and aongwritar who was just bacomkig a star whan ha died tolling at tuch. 21. TWIN not thm. HorodRy moy "hovo ployod Ra port” (pod tonoo. nolo) In class look on. may be purchased during In a plans crash. His songs Induda "Bad. Bad Laroy 24. HEATING not hooUng or hoorlng. HEATING it mott opL otpodolly 0 porton having boon bom ■ TWIN. H a porton la thin for horodRory rootont. thon horodRy it pioyInQ (rothor thon ‘ hot ployod”) Rt port. registratton. Further infor­ Brown." "You Don’t Maas Around with Jim" and "Tima In a dneo thoro tro dovloot utod for giving iroolwom, rothor thon mation Is available by con­ ■oMa." tacting the Arts Building, (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN) 647-3080. EVENING HERALD, Sat., J«n. 3, 1961 - 9 8 - EVENING HERALD. Sat., Jan. 8, 1981 Miami no longer a good place to grow old Wings of Morning Anniversary ordination By LEON DANIEL stay. The British have found Miami DPI National Reporter At the same time, some of the ‘Our Father’ Beach to be a bargain because they marked with Mass . MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (UPI) - At beach's whimsical charm was lost can buy a lot of sagging U.S. dollars By CLIFF SIMPSON seek to summarize the main ideas Claus outfit, the bells hanging from d « i He attended St. Thomas Seminary, the Hebrew Home for the Aged on forever when speculators simply with their pounds sterling. '' * Previously • in "Wings” I have presented therein. the lights, and don’t forget the lovely MANCHESTER— TOv.lHartinJ. Bloomfield, and received a master's Collins Ave., on the seedy south end ripped down Art Deco structures and Say “Our Father” lovingly — and wreath on the front door just begin- ^holsky, * degree in history in 1956 from St. of the beach, there is a sign in the erected blocks of condominiums in The British on holiday like what more S d n n n t o ^ ^ r p r L ^ ^ lingw over the words, seeking to feel ninVto sipTsrf'old'agrv^^^ Church, will Jbserw the 25 th an John’s Seminary, Brighton, Mass., director's office that admonishes, their place. the Sunday Times of London ™eThe Lord'sLort*rPw Praver M TToo w of o ten f K it is the Pi'esence. “Mine indeed.’’ Ym left? Yesyes, we must vacuum up the "lyerMry and a master's degree in classical "Do not resent growing old. Many Old people who had lived in describes as "good subgourmet of course, but only as I realize He is tinsel and the needles in the family » c* n i ' • ♦ Greek, with a minor in Latin, from are denied the privilege.” the Father of all the worli. Not room. Heavens, we almost forgot the parish Mass at St. Bartholomew s at apartmenU since the 1030s were eating” in Miami Beach, not to men­ repeated by our lips but not really the Catholic University of America But for many of the aging who forced out by higher costs. Many tion the ubiquitous alligator parks, "their Father,” for this tends to Santa's .Santa's sleighsleivh on the roof.roof Whilewhile 11:30 . . a.m. Sunday, January i. 11.> j u in 1966. came to Miami Beach from the felt or experienced in our hearts. I moved toward the south end of the monkey jungles and “seaquaria” never offer the prayer of Jesus in erect a barrier of race or nationality removing that we noticed that the ^ buffet re c ^ tio n hosted by His first assignment was at St. North to spend their golden years in .outside lights were still glaring at the Panshioners wi be heW in his honor beach — then considered unattacttve that divert tourists in South Florida public without the printed word in' or even religion and keep "them” on' Peter's Church, Hartford. He was an the sun, this seven-mile-long island- by the financiers — into a square- the other side. I cannot hold myself >unlight. Now, is that all? Well, let’s i" the parish hall that afternoon from instructor in Greek and Latin at St. said to contain the highest concentra­ front of me — lest “ mile section that has become the Art One of the more misguided effortt I forget. One of aloof from them. I must be con­ give the Christmas cards one final ^ ^ * P;"™' , . j j ». Thomas Seminary from 1961 until he tion of elderly people in the United Deco preservation area. to cater to British tastes was th< the difficulties in cerned with their needs as well as my reading lest we overlook some Sigmund ^ d M a^ was appointed vocation director for States — no longer is a good place to Even the south end of the beach has offering in the heat of summer ol own. It means “Our Father” for I soecial messaees or Questions we Scholsky of Manchester and a 1944 leading public speudi messages or quesuons we nf qt Tampa qrhnni FaThpr the Archdiocese of^Hartford in 1967. grow old. been threatened by plans to tear four o’clock tea at beach es­ dare not ask for something for worshop is the were too busy to answer in the He also served as Catholic chaplain The oldsters feel threatened by in­ down the 1930s hotels. tablishments. myself that might be denied “them.” preholiday rush. There now that’s ^holsky was ordained at St. James need to keep in at the Newington Children’s creased street crime, which they But today the Miami Beach Design But the British vacationers, many These words “our Father” means jQPg ^ Church, Manchester, on January 6, mind what is Hospital. He was appointed pastor of blame on the influx of Cuban and Hai­ Preservation League, formed four of them working class, swarm to the that I am a brother to everybody in One New Year’s resolution is that I '’V O’®':*™; St. Bartholomew’s Church in 1978. tian refugees, and by inflation, which coming next. years ago by local architecU and American versions of the English Perhaps others do the world. I belong to a family. 'Diis promise not to put away the Christ- P".™‘ *“ raises their rent and erodes their designers — and supported by artists at that local church. pub. not have this uneasiness, but I do. "Our” includes the hostages in Iran mas spirit with the ornaments and Rev. Marlin Srholsky often meager and fixed incomes. such as Andy Warhol — seeks to Art Deco means even less to those And I think that this is so because I (to bring the situations up to date as leave the love and peace and joy So it was perhaps understandable preserve and restore the area -British who come for the sun and the the book was written in 1952), the am more concerned with “the locked up through all of 1981. So, put that the old folks were not particular­ without displacing the elderly beer than it does to those old men soldiers of Iraq, the hungry in Cam­ liturgy” than with the express pur­ away everything but that. ly cheered by the news last year that residents. wearing yarmulkas who sit on bodia, the Italian earthquake vic­ Perhaps to read carefully and Churches set week’s events liUami Beach had been placed on the benches by the beach and speak soft­ pose of meeting God. Frequently I tims, the wretches in prison in the That will please the oldsters who ask for forgiveness and try to do follow faithfully this poem by Lillian Bible American Register of Historic ly in Yiddish. police states, etc., etc. I cannot pray Methodist Youth Fellowship, in the Thursday —9:30 a.m. live there, although many of them better, but it is not easy. On occasion Gray will help in that resolve. It is South Church Discovery Group, Church Room; Places. couldn’t tell you wnat Art Deco is. “Our Father” while I am living as if youth lounge. when "reading” the prayer as I seek called MANCHESTER - Events 1:30 p.m.. Golden Age Group, Church That made Miami Beach, which The retirees from New York's gar­ Saturday —6 p.m. Potluck supper to lead others in it I will look up and you were "my Father.” “Oui New Year's thoughts scheduled for the coming week at until 1920 was mostly mangrove ment district who stroll along the of the Serving our Singles Group in Room. Christian singles see someone flicking lint from a vest Father, forgive me that I have South United Methodist Church are swamps, the youngest historic place edge of the beach past public mocke(l Thy Fatherhood by my Let us walk softly, friends; the reception hall; 7 p.m.. Serving Center Church Four men play cards in the shade of a tree came from the islorth to spend their golden MANCHESTER - The ChrUtlan or fur, or casually looking out the as follows: in the United States. lavatories marked "Boys” and selfish unconcern. I need Thee, thy For strange paths lie before us still our Singles Group educational MANCHESTER— Events in a park in Miami Beach, said to contain the window, or engaged in almost Monday —7:30 p.m. The Ad­ It seems those decrepit hotels oc­ years in the sun, Miami Beach no longer is a “Girls” live in single rooms in aging singles group will resume meetings help, that I may indeed look up to untrod,' workshop; 8 p.m.. Vesper Service for scheduled next week at Center highest concentration of elderly people in the anything but “experiencing the ministrative Board in the education cupied by the oldsters are prime good place to grow old. (UPI photo) and Increasingly decrepit Art Deco Jan. 10, at the South United Thee and truly mean it as I pray ‘our The New Year, spotless from the the group and anyone else who Congregational Church are as examples of Art Deco architecture, a United States. For many of the aging who Methodist Church. power of the presence of God,” han(i of God, wing. wishes to attend. hotels whose smooth lines and pastel Father’” . Tuesday —3 p.m.. Confirmation follows: style derived in the 1920s and '30s stucco hint of better times past. There will be a potluck dinner at 6 Two of the suggestions that 1 have I would welcome any comments Is thine and mine, 0 friend. Concordia Lutheran Tuesday — 3:30 Pilgrim Choir, from cubism and based generally on rest of the United States, which peo­ p.m. and vespers at 8 p.m. Father shared with others is, one, to insert Let us walk straightly, friend; Class in the education wing; 7:30 A visitor might feel he was aboard After the war, Miami Beach game­ Now the British have discovered from the readers if these kinds of p.m.. Board of Trustees in the church Memorial Hall; 6:30 p.m. Sacred geometric forms. ple who could still afford to came to ly ttied to recover its aura of glamour Paul Havaltch will be the evening's certain phrases into the prayer that Forget the crooked paths behind us MANCHESTER - Events one of those fabulous ocean liners of Miami Beach. suggestions are not only welcome for office; 7:30 p.m.. Women's Prayer Dance Group, Carrier Room; 7:30 Ironically, Art Deco boomed at Miami Beach to forget. Huge hotels were built. The big speaker. Jesus taught us to "say when we now. scheduled for the coming week at the day. It was a time of glamor, of To the delight of the Miami Tourist a casually Saturday reading, but are and Study Group at 1208 Main St. p.m. Diaconate, Robbins Room; 8:00 Miami Beach at the height of the In an expression of optimism at a entertainers returned. pray.” Pick the name of some friend Press on with steadier purpose on Concordia Lutheran Church, 40 excitement. Authority, more lhan 100,000 of them indeed meaningful and helpful in our Wednesday —7:30 p.m., the p.m. Board of Christian education, Depression. time of crisis, architects The Japanese attack on Pearl Har­ But by the 1950s Miami Beach had spent a fortnight here last summer, DO IT DAILY — Discover the latest or loved one — say, Mary. And then our brow. Pitkin St., are as follows; 59A Congress Street. own private worship experiences. Worship Work Area an(l the Men’s Monday —6:45 p.m., Christian All these whimsical porthole win­ straightened lines, perhaps in an ef­ bor je rk ^ the Miami area back into gone into a decline. The free flocking to the more modem hptels in local, regional and national sports as the congregation flows through the To better deeds, 0 friend. Wednesday — 7:30 p.m. Chancel The chuckle Prayer and Study Grdup, at the Education Committee, Church dows and etched glass were in stark fort to create the illusion that life the real world. Thousands of U.S. air­ spenders were replaced by less on your Evening Herald Sports prayer, and “Mary and me” so that it Let us walk gladly, friend; Choir, Federation Room; 7:30 p.m. only a mile or so north of the Art When you go to church, what is church. Room; 7:30 p.m. Church School staff. contrast to the grim reality in the itself was smooth. men were trained in the region. affluent older people who caine to pages. goes: Perchance some greater good than 9th Grade Parents’ Meeting, Robbins Dew district. your reaction? Do you think about it? Thursday —6:30 p.m.. Junior Choir Church Room; 8:15 p.m.. Women’s "Our Father (Mary's and mine)' we have known Room. rehearsal in the church; 7:30 p.m.. Exercise Class, Kaiser Hall. Hallowed be thy name (between Do you talk about it? Do you seek to Is waiting for us, or some fair hope Thursday — 7:30 p.m. Property Adult Study and Sharing Group, 224 Tuesday —6 p.m., supper; 7:30 Mary and me) ... ” learn from it? When you disagree flown Committee, Federation Room; 7:30 Indian Hill Trail, Glastonbury. and so on through to the “amen”. with it, are you able to work out a Shall yet return, 0 friend. p.m. Epiphany Holy Communion Ser­ p.m. Prudential Board, Robbins Friday —6:15 p.m.. Youth Choir 1980’s most laughable moments in education This is also very helpful following a constructive alternative for the Let us walk humbly, friend; vice. Room; 7:30 p.m. Church Scouting spat or violent disagreement with message? There are many different rehearsal; 7:30 p.m.. Chancel Choir Wednesday —7:45 p.m., Concordia By PATRICIA ment (in schools) is reasonable and another year. —Best Laugh of the Year: To “place the facts about schools in a Slight not the heart’s-ease Award, Library; 7:30 p.m. Board of general community. Weak leadership Mary when it is prayed as a real ways of using the service within the blooming round our feet; rehearsal; 7:30 p.m.. United Choir, with proper guidelines won't harm "We have memorized questions to “teacher union president Albert perspective useful to parents.” Fellowship, 6 Butler Road. MoCORMACK is fearful of sharing power and tries prayer involving confession and bosom of the family. Here is one that Tjig laurel blossoms are not half so UPI Eduralion Editor children,” said “Network.” ask our child's teacher about testing, Shanker for this side-splitter Its annual report for 1979-80 says: to keep what it perceives as rival “She and other members of the LA forgiveness. I do not recommend: sweet. The "most laughable moments in practiced strategies for getting past delivered to the Senate Subcom­ “ We have continued in the year leadership from developing. In such school board voted to reinstate The other phrase to include as the Around the Sunday dinner table Or lightly gathered, friend, public education" in 1980 have the principal’s secretary and poured mittee on the Handicapped: ‘Parents just past to help...parents find access systems, tokenism is evident among spanking in local schools after a four- over organization charts of the newly Lord’s Prayer is prayed sincerely is this family was giving the church Let us walk kindly, friend; earned their perpetrators awards lose confidence in the schools in points to the system, some legal, school-help groups. year ban — and that's not funny.” reorganized Department of “beginning with me.”.This, too, has experience the "once over”. Father We cannot tell how long this life from "Network.” a paper put out by some instances, as a result of some strategic. In doing so, we have ’’—Weak and falling school The “annual educationese award” Education,” says “Network”. educators asking them for their been illustrated at other times in said he thought the preacher would shall last. Services the National Committee for Citizens observed that school systems which systems resist change and are un­ “Wings” so let two phrases suffice have done better if he had based the How soon these precious years be was aimed at author and consultant “Now we reward ourselves for all opinions on their child’s placement resist parent-citizen Involvement are in Education for parents of school willing to take the risks necessary to for illustration ” ... Hallowed be thy theme of the sermon on the life of overpast; William Zinnser who confronts that hard work with a collection of and program.’ This was one of vulnerable to decline and prone to children. improve or even survive.” name (beginning with me) Thy will Jacob rather than Saint Paul. (At Let love walk with us, friend. school administrators with their own the year's most laughable moments Shanker’s arguments for ending fail. p.m., evening service, nursery. Among the fourth annual Network The NCCE report claims the trend be done (beginning with me) ... ” least, Jhe father knew his Bible and Let us walk quickly, friend; Andover and 7 p .m ; Sunday masses at 6:30 jargon and teaches them to translate in public education.” parent participation in Individual CALVARY CHURCH (Assemblies (Polish). 10 and 11:15 a.m. Awards, announced in the paper's “By working with parents facing is to parent-citizen sharing in school of God), 647 E. Middle Turnpike. Rev it into English. I believe that either one of these in­ was constructive.) Mother com- gur might while lasts FIRST CONQREQATIONAL ROCKVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH Among the winners: Education Programs for han­ Hebron Kenneth L. Gustafson, pastor. 9:30 Dec.-Jan. issue, is the “bend over resistant school systems we have decisionmaking. In California, South mented that she thought the ushers qm- littie stay, CHURCH of Andover. UCC, Route 6 69 Union St Rev. Robert L "Network” gave this example: — The Nobody Laughed Award: sertions will help the prayer have a m.. Sunday school; 10:30 a m., ser­ backwards award." dicapped children now required by identified these common reasons for at Long Hill Road. Rev. Richard H. ST. PETER'S EPISCOPAL LaCounte. pastor 9 a.m., worship Carolina and Florida the law now more meaning for each one who in­ could have been more gracious. And help some halting comrade on vice of worship; 6:30 p.m,, evening “What," he asks his pupils, “is To Liz Carpenter, assistant secretary Taylor, pastor. 11 a.m. worship ser­ CHURCH. Route 65. Rev. William service; 10:15 a.m.. Sunday school; 7 It goes to Los Angeles school board federal law.” - decline and failure: requires parent-citizen school coun­ service. enhanced positive learning en­ for public affairs, U.S. Department serts them seriously. The other day I Sister did not think the choir had the way; vice with nursery available during Peraing. rector. 10 a.m.. Worship aer­ p.m., evening service. member Bobbi Fiedler. —Silent Treatment Award: To an ’’—The system has grown large cils. vice. CONCORDIA LUTHERAN SACRED HEART CHURCH. Route vironment? picked up a book, “An Autobiography much “stuff.” Aunt Ella complained And my God guide us, friend, service; 9:30 a.m. church school lor CHURCH, (LCA). 40 Pitkin Rev. of Education. “Nobody laughed when unnamed Alabama public school and impersonal. It has created its GILEAD CONQREQATIONAL S t 30. Rev Ralph Kelley, pastor. Rev "Network" says she got national Several more states. Including of Prayer” by Albert Day, from my that the announcements were not all ages. Burton D. Strand, pastor; Rev David “A classroom, only a classroom,” ... Carpenter called herself the ‘token pupil who told his teacher he didn't own bureaucracy which continues to An ancient prophet says the CHURCH. Hebron. Rev. David Q. Michael Donohue. Saturday mass at exposure of a part of her anatomy Minnesota and New Jersey, have library shelf. It is one 1 have read and “spicy enough.” Little Bobbie spoke Runnlon-Bareford. paator. 10:30 B. Stacy, associate pastor. 8;30 a m. 5 p.m.; Sunday masses at 7.30. 9. says Zinsser. He says anyone who illiterate' in the new federal Depart­ Holy Communion, nursery care whan she invited press and join a classroom discussion because: grow as it becomes unresponsive. Its statutes designed to bring parents same Bolton a.m.. Worahlp aervice. nuraery; 9:15 10:30 a.m and noon. reread — and marked profusely. I up and en d ^ any further criticism; provided. 10:00 a.m. Holy Commu­ naively calls a classroom a ment of Elducation. What the former “ I think I will learn more by CHURCH OF ST. MAURICE, 32 a.m., Church school claaaea ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL photographers to witness her clients’ needs fall in the cracks. and citizens into the decision-making “What do you expect for a nickel?” It is not a new thought. Do you nion. Church School through Grade hope sincerely that if one of the Hebron Road. Rev. Robert W. Cronin, CHURCH. Route 30. Rev. Robert H paddling by a school official. classroom "has lost touch with how White House press secretary to Lady listening. Anything I would say, I 6. nursery care provided. " —Failing schools lack clarity process. recall what the Prophet Micah pastor. Saturday mass at 5 p.m.: Sun­ Wellner. rector. 6 a.m., communion. people (in education) talk to one readers of this column find it that its Put away everything but ... Manchester UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST Byrd Johnson said she meant by the already know.” about their mission. Is it primarily day masses at 7:30,9:15 and 11 a.m. 10 a'.m.. family service and church NCCE says a few school districts message will have as much influence declared long ago? SOCIETY; East. 153 W. Vernon St another.” remark is that she doesn't know For* many people this Christmas BOLTON UNITED METHODIST GOSPEL HALL. Center Street. 10 school. "Fiedler said she felt the results The National Committee for vocational training, basic skills, have voluntarily brought parents, “He has showed you, 0 man, what Rev. Arnold Westwood, minister The paper bills the awards as a on your prayer life as it has had on CHURCH. 1040 Boston turnpike. a.m., breaking bread; 11:45 a.m.. VERNON ASSEMBLIES OF GOD much alxiut education.” (“Network" Citizens in Education is a nonprofit was a merry one — now that it is past 10:M a.m.. Service. for several hours but the experience social reform, what? citizens and even students into school mine. In chapter Twelve, called is good; Rev. Marjorie Hiles, pastor. 9:30 a.m., Sunday achool; 7 p.m., gospel CHURCH. 51 Old TowfV Road. reward for parents who have made it messed up its own spelling — Mrs. we will begin the process of dis­ TRINITY COVENANT CHURCH. convinced her that corporal punish­ membership organization based in “—Failing schools lack leadership governance, for example. Salt Lake and what does the Lord require of church school; 11 a.m., worship ser­ meeting. Rockville. Rev Michelino Ricci, through the educational maze for Johnson is Lady Bird.) “Patterns oi ft'ayer,” beginning on FULL GOSPEL 302 Hackmatack St. Rev. Norman E. pastor 11:00 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Columbia, Md. Its newspaper aims to both within the system and in the mantling all the reminders of the yqq vice. nursery. Swensen, pastor; Milton Nllson. City, Utah, and New (!)astie, Del. page 106, there are very helpful uses ST. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL INTERDENOMINATIONAL CHURCH. worship services holidays: the candles from the win­ but to do justice, and to love 745 Main St. Rev. Philip Saunders, assistant pastor. 8 and 11 a m., VERNON UNITED METHODIST suggested for “Our Father” in our CHURCH. Boston Turnpike. Rev. worship services, nursery for Infants; dows, the ornaments from the tree, kindness, John C. Holllger. vicar. 10 a.m.. Fami­ minister. 10:30 a.m., praise, worship CHURCH. Route 30 Rev Marjone private meditations. I wish there service and Bible study; 7 p.m.. 9:25 a.m., Sunday Bible School Hiles. pastor 6 a m. church school; the creche, the special dishes for the ly Eucharist; 11 a.m.. Nursery classes tor ages two through adult, were room to share it all but let me and to walk humbly with your God? deliverance service. 9:15 a.m.. worship service nursery family reunion, perhaps the Santa program and coffee fellowship. nursery for Infants. 10:25 to 10:55. (6:8) BOLTON CONGREGATIONAL FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH. 52 Lake CHURCH OF ST. BERNARD Center action to resume fellowship coffee time. By WALLY FORTIN CHURCH. Bolton Center Road. Rev. St. Rev. James Bellasov, pastor. 9:30 Rockville Rev John J White, pastor iuncn served; 12;30 p.m. ST. MARY'S EPIOCOPAL J. Stanton Conover, minister; 9:30 am .. Sunday school; 10:30 a.m.. Saturday masses at 5 and 7 p.m ; Well, the holidays are pinochle games; bus worship service; 7 p.m.. evening ser­ CHURCH. Park and Church streets Sunday masses at 8:00 10 and t1:30 a.m.. Morning worship, church Rev. Stephen K. Jacobson, rector: over and we here at the of­ pickup at 8 a.m. return school and nursery; 10:30 a m. coffee vice. a.m CHURCH OF THE ASSUMPTION. Rev. J. Gary L'Hommedieu. assistant ROCKVILLE UNITED METHODIST fice hope you enjoyed the trips at 12:30 and 3:15 p.m. hour in' Chandler Hall; 10:45 a.m. to the rector; Rev. Alan J. Broadhead. National church organization Adams Street at Thompson Road CHURCH. 142 Grove St. Rev Richard forum program and adult study New Year celebration and Tuesday: 9 a.m. bus for Rev. Edward S. Pepin, pastor. Satur­ assistant to. the rector. 7:30 a.m.. Holy E. Thompson, pastor. 10 45 a .m. group. Eucharist; 9 a m.. Family Eucharist are now ready to get back Senior citizens shopping; 10 a.m. square day masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; Sun­ worship service day masses at 7:30. 9. 10:30 and and Church School. 11 a m. Holy FIRST CONGREGATIONAL into the action here at the dance class; 10 a.m. Coventry 11:45 a.m. Eucharist. CHURCH of Vernon. 695 Hartford staunch hacker of schools SOUTH UNITED METHODIST center. square dancing; 12:30 p.m. COVENTBY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF Turnpike. Rev John A Lacey The new year is almost certain to partisans of the religious right are what it called the ‘crisis’ facing LATTER-DAY SAINTS. Woodside CHURCH. 1126 Main St. Rev. Dr minister. Rev David C Bowling We here sincerely wish Also a reminder that we before you can do any return from shopping; 1 CHURCH. Route 44-A end Trow- George W. Webb. Rev. Laurence M. show. Plan on coming for a see a renewed and even more intense expected to mount an early cam­ public schools. bridge Road, Rev. Brad Evana, Street and Hillstown Road. Wendel K.. assistant minister. 9 55 a m Church you all a Happy and have scheduled some p.m. senior bowling at WaJton, bishop. 8:30 am .. Priesthood Hill, Rev. Bruce A. Pehrson. pastors school, crib room, child care. 10 a m . caning. Also he must see assault on the nation’s public schools. paator. Sunday, 9:30 a.m. worahlp; 9 a.m. and 10:45 a.m. Worship ser­ delicious chicken dinner paign for restoration of state- More recently, the Board of and Relief Society; 11:15 a.m.. Sacra­ Worship service Healthy New Year and volunteers to be able to the chair to know what size Parkade Lanes; 1:30 p.m. 10:45 a.m. Sunday achool; 7 p.m. Bi­ vice; 9 a.m. Church School, nursery followed by this entertain­ Already criticized by some conser­ sponsored prayer in the public ment Meeting. FULL GOSPEL exercise class. Homeland Ministries of the United ble atudy and fellowahip. Wedneaday, hope you’ll not only par­ assist you with any cane to purchase. We’ll SALVATION ARMY. 661 Main St. through junior high. 7:30 p.m.. Praise INTERDENOMINATIONAL CHURCH ment. vative religious groups for such schools. (Jiurch of Christ undertook the task 7:30 p.m. prayer meeting. ticipate in our programs Medicare problems es­ Wednesday; 9 am. Capt. and Mrs. Arthur Carlton, corps and teaching service. INC , 9 Ellington Ave.. Rockville Rev supply all the needed things as the teaching of evolution of publishing six monographs PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN EMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH. but will want to volunteer pecially on filling out Menu for week health clinic; 10 a.m. CHURCH, Route 31 and North River officers. 9:30 a.m., Sunday achool; Philip Saunders, minister Sunday. materials and then charge 10:45 a m., holiness meeting; 6 p.m . Church and Chestnut streets. Rev. 2:30 p m, deliverance service. and the alleged fostering of a secular Each of these moves come out of designed for church members and Road. Rev. W. H. Wilkena. paator. 9 to give us a helping hand forms. Monday: Baked corned pinochle and Friendship open-air meeting; 7 p.m.. salvation Dale H. Gustafson, pastor; Rev. Wednesday. 7:30 pm., deliverance you a nominal fee. morality, the public schools will face perception held by a growing part of a.m., Sunday achool; 10:15 a.m., occasionally. beef hash, buttered wax other citizens and which addressed meeting. Michael R. Lohmann, associate This will take place on Well, we celebrated the Circle gathering. Noon­ worahlp aervice. service other attacks as well. the population that the public schools some of the critical issues facing UNITED PENTECOSTAL pastor; Bryan Myers, intern; Rev. C. TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH. Speaking of volunteers Wednesday, Jan. 14 from 1 Christmas New Year beans, bread and butter, time lunch served. 12:45 ST. MARY'S CHURCH, Route 31. Henry Anderson, pastor emeritus President-elect Ronald Reagan, have failed in providing both public education. Rev. F. Bernard Miller, paator; Rev. CHURCH. 187 Woodbridge St. Rev. Route 30 Rev Thomas N Colley we now have a Variety of to 3 p.m. and again on Jan. holidays with our annual apple crisp, beverage. p.m. bridge games; 1 p.m. Marvin Stuart, minister. 10 a.m.. Sun­ 6:30 and 11 a m., worship services; pastor 8 a m and 10:30 a m worship for example, promised during his academic and moral training for the ” We believe that substantive new John L. Suprenant. aaaoclate paator. 9:45 a.m. Sunday school, nursery, lists on special ,bulletin 28 at the same time. big dance this past Monday Wednesday; Seafood craft class. Bus pickup at 8 Saturday maaaea at 5 and 7 p.m.; day school; 11 a.m.. worship: 6:30 services. 9:15 a m Sunday School presidential campaign to eliminate nations young people. resources are needed to re-establish p.m.. prayer; 7 p.m.. worship. adult forum. Bible study; 11 am and adult Bible class board as to the different On Monday morning we chowder, hamburger on a.m. return trips at 12:30 Sunday maaaea at 7:30, 9:30 and nursery. evening. We had a nice tur­ the new Department of Education — As a result, enrollment in religious 10:46 a.m. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 43 TALCOTTVILLE the fact that the churchs commit­ NORTH UNITED METHODIST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Mam 'programs that we could were told that our good nout of over 130 members bun, cookies, beverage. and 3:15 p.m. SECOND CONGREGATIONAL Spruce St. Rev. Ribhard Gray, pastor. a key target of such religious groups schools — once thought of exclusively ment to the public school has deeper CHURCH. 300 Parker St. Rev Dr Street and Elm Hill Road Rev use help and if you’re in­ friend and oldest active Thursday: Oven fried Thursday: 9 a.m. band CHURCH. Route 44A. Rev. Robert K. 10:30 a m., worship service, nursery: who enjoyed dancing to the as the Moral Majority and (Kristian as a Roman Catholic practice is 9:15 a.m., Sunday school: 7 p.m.. in­ Howard L. Love, pastor 9 a m. and Kenneth E Knon. pastor 10 30 a m roots than a concern for busing and Bechtoid, paator. 9:30 a.m.. Educa­ 10:30 a m. worship services; 9 a.m. terested, check them out member Mae Tivnan fell chicken breast, parsley rehearsal. 9 a m. Dart formal worship. Worship service live and lively tunes of Lou Voice. rising sharply among both tion for all agea; 11 a.m.. worahlp aer­ and put your name on the and broke her hip and is at potatoes, peas and carrots, League. 12 noon hot meal prayer in the schools,” said Dr. ST. JOHN'S POLISH NATIONAL nursery tor children 5 years old or Joubert and his band. jn addition, Sens. Daniel Protestants and Jews. vice. younger; 10:30 a.m. Church school, one you'd be interested in the Manchester Memorial chocolate cupcake, and meal on wheels; 1 p.m. Howard Spragg, the chief executive CATHOLIC CHURCH. 23 Qolway St. I want to thank the Moynihan, D-N.Y.,', and Robert But the public schools are not Rev. Walter A. Hys2ko. pastor. 9 a m., aged 3 to 6th grade. officer of the Board of Homeland SECOND CONQREQATIONAL ^ i r helping with. Thanks. Hospital. Also patients in following members who beverage. senior talent show. East Hartford mass in English; 10:30 a.m.. mass In Packwood, R-Ore., are certain to without their defenders in the Ministries. CHURCH. 365 N. Main St. Rev Dr Here is an important an­ the hospital include Mike volunteered their services Friday: Beef barley Friday: 10 a.iti. kitchen FIRST ASSEMBLIES OF GOD. 763 English and Polish. BIBLE renew their congresslsonal fight for religious community. “ Access to quality public education ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S CHURCH. James D. MacLauchlin, pastor 10 nouncement for you folks Desimone, Cliff Ham­ to help Joe D. prepare the soup, bologna sandwich, social games. Noontime Oak St. Rev. Ralph F. Jelley, paator. a.m. worship service and church aid to parents with children in At its fall governing board is an essential element in community 10 a.m., church achool; 11 a.m.. mor­ 741 E. Middle Turnpike. Rev. Martin SPEAKS planning to be a part of our mond,' Josephine Schuetz, dessert, beverage. lunch served. 12:30 setback J. Scholsky, pastor. Saturday mass at school: 11 a.m. fellowship hour food. They did a super job private and religious schools. meeting, the National Council of ning worahlp; 7 p.m., evening aervice. CENTER CONQREQATIONAL variety show. The and Evelyn Ellison. Schedule for week games; bus pickup at 8 life,” he said. 5 p.m.; Sunday masses at 6:30. 10 Eugene Brevier and everyone enjoyed the And the Moral Majority and other Churches expressed its concern for FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH of Eaat CHURCH 11 Center Street Rev scheduled try-outs for Every The 1.8-million-member United Hartford (Southern BapUat Conven­ and 11:30 a.m. ' In the afternoon it was evening which ended with Monday: 10 a.m. kitchen a.m. and return trips at ST. JAMES CHURCH. Rev. William Newell H. Curtis Jr., senior pastor. tion). 36 Main 8L Rev. Charlea Cdey. January 11 have been social games, noontime Church of CTirlst was created in 1957 F. Carroll. Rev. Francis V. Krukowski. Rev. Chet Copeland, assnciate "Blow, blow, thou winter pinochle time and despite many taking home a nice 12:30 and 3:15 p.m. paator. 11 a m. and 7 p.m.. worahlp as the result of a merger of the team ministry; Rev. Edward J. Rear­ pastor. Rev. Clifford 0 .Simpson, cancelled, meaning that the very foggy weather aervicea, nuraery; 9:45 a.m.. Sunday wind. door prize. They are Ger­ don. In residence. Saturday masses pastor emeritus. 10 a m. worship ser­ our final "try-out" will be Congregational Christian Churches achool; 6 p.m., Training Union. vice. 10 a m. Church School 11 IS Thou art not so unkind which made driving very trude Caseo, Sandra Wednesday Emanuel Lutheran at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; Sunday masses at FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH held on Jan. 18. The rehear­ and the Evangelical and Reformed 7:30, 9 and 10:30 a m., noon and 5 a.m. coffee shoppe As man's ingratitude ' dangerous, we tiad a nice Wijliams, Marge Annual meeting MANCHESTER- Events (Lutheran Church In America). 1120 Here’s next schedule Church. p.m. I perceive three serious sals will start for real on Silver Lane. Rev. Paul E. Henry Jr„ turnout and the lucky McCarthy, Harriet scheduled at Emanuel Lutheran ST BRIDGET CHURCH. 70 Main VERNON—The annual meeting of On the Congregational side, it paator. 9:30 a.m.‘, Sunday School; South Windsor obstacles to gratitude. First, Jan. 25 and from then on its winners are: Maude Oslaver, Theresa Mar- SI. Rev. Philip A. Sheridan and Rev. In the Herald’s the Union Congregational Church Church next week are as follows: 10:30 a.m. coffee hour; 11 a.m. WAPPINQ COMMUNITY CHURCH. will be work-work-work. Custer, 799; Ann Fisher, for town bookmobile traces its heritage in the United Emilio P. Padeili, co-pastors. Satur­ vain pride involving a tineau, Anna Demko, Dot worahlp. 1790 Ellington Road. Rev. Harold W will be held after the morning day masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m; Sun­ reticence to admit The show will be in States back to the Massachusetts FIRST CONQREQATIONAL Richardson, minister. 9:15 and 10:45 787; Bill Stone, 770; Ruth Brass, Sally Robinson, MANCHESTER - Here Sunday — 8:30 a.m. Worship with day masses at 7:30, 9. 10:30 and 2:10 p'.m. —Newman Street. worship service on Jan. 18. Puritans, who established the first CHURCH. 67 Main 8t. Rev. William E. a.m., worship service and church dependence, even causing Manchester High School Baker, 767; Lillian Lewis, is next week's schedule lor communion; Rev. Earl Werdelin, noon. George Murray, Henry 2:50 p.m. —Thomas Drive. On the agenda will be the adoption Flynn, mlnlater. 10 a.m.. worahlp aer­ school. resentment toward the People/Food public school in 1647. JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES. 647 Bailey Auditorium on April 757; Betty Jesanls, 755; the Manchester Public guest preacher; 9:45 (Hiurch School, vice. church achool. child care; 11 Cormier and L ^ Speed. 3:30 p.m. —Pine Ridge of the annual reports of the various Tolland Turnpike. 9:30 a.m*:, Bible ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI CHURCH. benefactor. It appropriates 23, 24 and 25. Early in the 18th century, German a.m., coffee hour; 6 p.m., youth choir; Bert Turner, 743; Martin Clifford Callahan won the Library bookmobile: Apartments. Nursery; 10:00 Mini Musical with discourse; 10.20 a.m.. group discus­ 673 Ellington Road. Rev. Carl J. the credit for what one is committees and groups within the 7 p.m., youth feltowahip. Sherer, paator. Saturday masses at 4 A reminder once again to Reformed congregations in Penn­ sion. Bakstan, 728; Ed >80011, lovely ceramic deer. 4:10 p.m. —Fountain Nancy Linger and Ron Erickson; FAITH TABERNACLE CHURCH. and does, forgetting that church, adoption of the report of the sylvania were establishing public and ZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN and 5:M p.m.; Sunday masses at you folks going on the 727. section 11:00 Worship, Rev. Earl Werdelin, 1835 Forbea St. Rev. Ralph 7:30, 9:30 and 11 a.m. every good gift comes from Every so often we have T u esd ay Village Apartments. CHURCH (Missouri Synod). Cooper Nominating Committee naming the “charity” schools for poor families Saundera, paator. 10 a m.. Sunday ST. MARGARET MARY CHURCH. February bus trip to Now that we have our guest preacher. Nursery; 6:30 and High streets. Rev. Charles W God. James 1:17. members of the Legal Ser­ 9:30 a.m. —Manchester officers and committee members for achool; 11 a.m., worahlp aervice; 7 Rev. John J. Quinn, paator; Rev. Florida that our final pay­ in their communities. Kuhl. pastor. 9 a.m.. Divine worship: Second, inordinate preoc­ hobby woodworking shop in vices drop by to help you Elarly Learning Center. Car TroaUet Youth; 7:30 Church School teachers p.m.. evangellatlc aervice. Nuraery at Joseph H. Keating, assistant pastor. the year 1981 and consideration and 10:15 a.m. Sunday School and Youth ment is due this coming The series, “The Education of the all aervicea. cupation with self is a pretty good shape we invite folks with any legal 10:30 a.m. —Uncoln Center. Epiphany Party at the Niiler^. Forum; 10:1S to 11:30 a.m.. First and Saturday maaa at 5 p.m.; Sunday adoption of a final budget for the BURNSIDE UNITED METHODIST week. you men to drop by and join 11:40 a.m . —Ivy Manor More than the recenlOD has Public and the Public School,” second year youth Instruction; Hoty masses at 6:30, 10 and 11:30 a m. barrier to gratitude, blinding assistance and the next Monday — 3:30 p.m. Staff; 6:45 CHURCH. 16 Church St. Rev. Henry ST. PETER'S EPISCOPAL hit the anto indnatry in the year 1981. Child-care will be provided attempts to explain the basic Communion the firft ar>d third Sun­ one to his heritage and in­ While on trips, we still our group in making little Apartments. J. Scherer Jr>, paator. 10:30 a.m., meeting will be held here 1970’s, The Coaference Board during the meeting. Scouts, Bowling; 7:30 Council. day of eeeh month. CHURCH. Sand HMI Road. Rev Bruce ducing profligate waste of have fliers available for a 2:10 p.m. —Esquire Drive. American principles for public worahlp aervice. child care provided Jacques, pastor; Rev. Ronald E. knick-knacks for at our center on Thursday, CHURCH OF CHRIST. Lydall and notes. Bmalatlng raw materi­ Following adjournment of the Tuesday — 10:00 a.m. Old Guard; for infanta through age 5. 9:16 a.m. his endowments. Self-pity week hop to Ireland, yourselves or for us to sell. 2:50 p.m. —Carpenter Road. education and discusses the multiple Vernon streets. Eugene Brewer and Haldeman. assistant to the pastor 6 Jan. 15 and if you’re in­ als coats and mahdated safety 4:00 Junior Choir. Ehurch achool for aH agea Including a.m.. Holy Communion; 10 a.m:; blinds him to his abundance. 3:30 p.m. —Grissom Road. meeting there will be a luncheon educational forces in American life Steve Holt, ministers. Sunday ser­ scheduled for the first You can bring in your devlees have jacked up prices, adult ctaaa. 0 p.m Junior High and family service and Sunday school. terested, call our office served in Bowman Hall. The Wednesday — 6:30 a.m. Bible vices: 9 a.m. Bible ciassea; 10 a.m. Third, limited insight into 4:10 p.m. -Woodstock such' as the school, the church, the Senior High Fellowahipa. week in April, but we must own pieces of furniture to which rose slower fior cars worahlp; 6 p.m. worship. Wednesday: AVERY STREET CHRISTIAN human experience inhibits 647-3211 to make an ap­ Drive. luncheon of soup, sandwiches, Study. WESLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH REFORMED CHURCH. Rev. Bed Van sign up soon in order to than many other consumer family and the media, focusing on the 7 p.m. Bible study. Nursery provided refinish under the guidance pointment. (United Methodlat Church). 110 Antwerpen, pastor. 9:45 am .. Sunday our ability to see the good in goods in the 1940’s. In addl- dessert and beverages will be put qn (or all services. secure reservations Pick public school as one of these forces. Qllngton Road. Rev. Gordon Gale, school; 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., worship of some of our very Don't forget that out Thursday — 10:00 a.m. Prayer FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. the unpleasant, the refining Wednesday Qon, the numher of new driv­ by the Senior High Pilgrim paator,, 9:30 a.m.. worahlp aervice. up a flier on Friday and capable men. Spragg said the booklets “are not SCIENTIST, 447 N. Main St. 10:30 service, nuraery at both servicee. impact of failure, loss, mini bus is now in opera­ 9:30 a.m. —Crestfield Con­ e n — which boomed u port- Fellowship as one of its service Group; 11:15 Care and Visitation; chHd care. MESSIAH EVANGELICAL you II find that it intended as a directive from the a.m., church service. Sunday school, really is By the way, the boss man war babies reached driving TRUTH BAPTIST CHURCH, LUTHERAN CHURCH (Wisconsin tragedy, and pain. iHeb. 121 tion to pick you folks up valescent Home. projects for the church. A free will 11:30 Bible Study; 3:45 Belle Choir; and care for small children. going to be an exciting and age — Is beginning to dMllne, church to the school as we if had all meeting In Stye Elementary School, Synod), 300 Buckland Road. Rev. When humility replaces of the hobby shop, Howard who are not on our regular 2:10 p.m. —.Spring Street offering will be accepted to help 6:30 Confirmation; 7:30 Scandla, COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH. ^teresting trip. and gasoline prices have the knowledge and wisdom.” Kingaton Drive. Rev! BIm Rowtey. 565 E. Center St. Rev. Jamea I. Meek, Ronald Mueltei. pastor. 9:30 am ., arrogance, when realistic Miller, Is interested in bus route to bring you here (near Gardner). offset the cost of the food. Basketball Practice. paator. 10 a.m. Bible claaaea; 11 a.m. worship aervice; 10:30 a.m.. Surtday Increased rapidly. But he said the church would not sit minister. 9:15 a m,. Church school lor faith expands our view On Jan. 12, we will be helping any of you folks worahlp aervice; 7 p.m.. Evening aer­ to our center programs and 2:50 p.m. —Tuck Road. On Feb. 1, the first Sunday that the Friday — 6:30 bus leaves for Hart­ all agea. kindergarterf through Grade school. beyond self, and when trust signing up for a trip to the on the sidelines and simply criticize vice. Nuraery provided for all aer­ OUR SAVIOR LUTHERAN who would like to learn return home later. You 3:30 p.m. -N ike Circle. new pastor, the Rev. Michael Evans, ford - Ice Capades. 4 continuing during the service; 10:30 in God accepts the in­ Coachlight to see the public schools. vicea. a m.. Morning worship, nursery CHURCH, (Missouri Synod) 239 how to cane one of your 4:10 p.m. —West and North Graham Road. 9 a.m., Sunday must call in at least one will be preaching, there will be a pot Saturday — 6:00 p.m. Basketball - provided. evitable. then we will "Anything Goes.” The trip Fairfield streets. “We think the church in every school; 9 and 10:15 a m., worship. chairs. Howie suggests day ahead so that we can luck supper held in the evenlrig. Emanuel vs. Faith; 8:00 p.m. Glastonbury CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE, 236 become gracious people. is scheduled for Feb. 5 and community has a responsibility to Main St. Rev. Neale McLain, senior that you first bring in your plan our schedule. DO IT DAILY - BE Pastor Evans is replacing the Rev. Emanuel Hill Chapter of AA In ST. DUNSTAN’S CHURCH. work with others on matters signifi­ pastor, Rev. George Emmitt. minister wwaiw Q|; MBICT the complete package of chair or chairs for inspec­ TliurHilay Mancheater Road Rev. Joeeph R. Vernon This Thursday for our PREPARED by checking Paul Bowman who reared this past Luther Hall, Emanuel Lutheran ol visitation and outreach. 9:30 a m.. 114.50 includes bus, lunch 10:30 a.m. —Case Drive. cant to the welfare of the people who Bannon, paator. Saturday maaa at 5 Lydall and Venion Streets tion because there may be fall. Church, 60 Church st. Sunday school; 10:45 a.m.. worahlp. ST JOSEPH CHURCH. 33 West Fun Day our own seniors the Evening Herald’s com­ p.m., Sunday maaaea at 8. 9:30 and and show. work that has to be done 11:40 a.m. —Bluefield live there," he said children's church and nursery; 7 St.. Rockville. Saturday masses at 5 ' «««■»” _____ will put on their own talent Drive. plete weather forecast. 10 - EVENING HERALD. Sat., Jan. 8. IWl EVENING HERALD. Sat.. Jan, 3, 1981 - 11

Tennis. Tips Falcons, Bo finally Industry’s plans worries neighbors by Casalino Cowboys ended year starts today ,to meet with victory By MARY KITZMANN Street, which is adjacent to his plant, Street residents upped the price. "All $2 million capital Investment moder- However, Whiston believes the for a new one at another location. He nlzing and specializing the plant, families and the factory can co- Page 13 Page 12 Page 12 Herald Reporter of a sudden these homes were worth would renovate the garage, keeping $85,000,” he said. "They’re not worth “It’s just not economically feasible wAgbitate. "We just have to balance 6pcxts MANCHESTER - The plans of Mrs. Mary E. (Wilson) the brick decor, to provide more that.”* for us to uproot the whole each others rights,” he said. “We Multi-Circuits Inc. worries its space in the plant. Multi-Circuits did buy one home, operation,” he said. both have equal rights and values to Cronin \ neighbors. The second expansion in two years, that of Esther M. Pickles, with whom Being faced with the possiblity of be here.” '. MAINCHESTER - Mrs. Mary E. The electronics firm situated in a the first caused a severe parking Whiston said he bad a longstanding not being ailowed to expand at He stresses no neighborhood com­ (Wilson) Cronin, 90, of 11 Middlefield small industrial zone among residen­ problem, coupled with Whiston’s per­ agreement. Rather than encourag- Harrison Street—the Board of Direc­ plaint has gone unaswered by Multi- Drive, West Hartford, died Thursday tial streets, plans on growing, like sistant offers to buy every home ment, Whiston says his offers to the tors wiii consider the proposal using Circuits and that he has been a at St. Francis Hospital and Medical any other profitable company. But along the right side of Holl Street others were "good faith efforts.” a recommendation from the Plan­ lenient neighbor. Eagles must regroup for playoff Center. She was the widow of the residents wonder if there's room alarmed the neighborhood. Walt and "I don’t want unhappy neighbors,” ning and Zoning Commission “How can they complain abojit me, William Henry Cronin. in the neighborhood for their families Mary Zingler, 49 Holl St., feel ihe said. "I gave them the chance to —Whiston is somewhat bitter. when I haven’t even called the cops And if the Eagles, who allowed an tablished himself as a top-rated passes for for 3,529 yards, 27 TDs and Mrs. Cronin was born in Meriden and the factory. threatened by what they see is the NEW YORK (UPI) - Perhaps the and boasts a defense which is rated the Raiders advanced to their game move if they wanted.” “We’ve never received any help from when neighborhood kids break the made a brief NFL low of 222 points while scoring a passer. a league low 12 interceptions. In and had lived in the West Hartford Where Merrill Whiston, president gradual encroachment of Multi- No. 1 In the league (256.3 yards per against Cleveland. The Raiders’ ^ But Zingler and his wife say they the town,” he said. “But why would fence and I have to pay for damaged stopover in aearwater, Fla., during club record 384 points, can’t regroup, Kramer set a club record by Philadelphia’s final regular-season area for 30 years. She was a member and founder of the company, sees jobs Circuits, until they are overwhelmed game) and tops in pass defense (142.6 defense, rated No. 2 in the AFC, know Whiston is a good businessman. they encourage J.C. Penney, when employee’s cars,?” he asks. their three-day workout in nearby the Vikings appear ready to take ad­ passing for 3,582 yards (299-of522), game against Dallas — a 35-27 loss — of St. Thomas the Apostle Church of and tax revenue for Manchester, the by the factory. yards). recorded 54 sacks and led the league "It’s good business to buy residential they won’t encourage one of the Tampa as they prepared for Satur­ vantage. threw 19 touchdown passes. He has Jaworski threw for a career high of West Hartford and of the church’s residents fear their homes will They, along with about seven other The Chargers, on the other hand, with 35 interceptions, including 13 by property cheap and convert it,” oldest companies in Manchester?” The Zinglers, representative of the day’s NFC divisional playoff game In Saturday’s AFC divisional been intercepted 23 times, throwing 331 yards. In that game, wide womens' guild. She was a member of become green islands amid a sea of Holl Street owners refused numerous possess one of the most potent Lester Hayes in the regular season Zingler said. He points to a clause of He points to his clean, modem fac­ other residents, also wish they could with the Minnesota Vikings. playoff, the East champion Buffalo just six, however, in the second haU receiver Harold Carmichael saw his St. Anthony's Guild and a member of electrical circuits. offers to sell. "If one sells,” Zingler passing offenses in NFL history. and two last week against Houston. the contract he was offered. The sale tory and says he actually is an asset co-habitate on the quiet street. But Taking a cue from their baseball Bills meet the San Diego Chargers, of the season. His receivers, Ahmad record-setting pass catching streak Xavier Society for the Blind and the Multi-Circuits exists in the said, "tken sooner or later I can’t see Directed by Dan Fonts, who set The Browns, 11-5, are led by quarter­ depended on the seller obtaining the in the neighborhood. “Until I bought they don’t believe it will happen. counterparts, the NFC East cham­ the West winners. Rashad and Sammy White, provide of 127 games end. guild of St. Agnes. neighborhood because the industrial anything but a big parking lot.” league records for completions (348), back Brian Sipe, the le a s e ’s top- permits to tear the house down and the property, you should have seen it. "’They say they won’t expand into the pion Eagles might have visited In Sunday’s games, the Dallas the Vikings with a constant big-play The running game will feature a She is survived by two sons, zone, one of the town's oldest, was Zingler would not mind the entire rated passer. Sipe completed 340-of- construct a parking lot. '' And there were never any complaints neighborhood,” Zingler said. “But Clearwater in an effort to regain Cowboys, the NFC wildcard entry, threat. William H. Cronin of West Hartford created before the homes were built. area becoming an industrial zone if 554 for 4,132 yards and 30 TDs to Althouth Whiston’s real estate then. The neighbors can’t say my every company has long range goals. their winning touch. After all, that’s take on the NFC West champion Rashad, who made a “miracle” and Father Robert W. Cronin of St. After starting in a small building, he didn’t have to live there. He says agent made repeated attempts to business lowered their property And there’s no where d se to go, the carry Cleveland to their first playoff Agnes Church in Niantic; a daughter, and buying out several other where the Phillies prepared for what Atlanta Falcons and in the AFC, the game-winning catoh as time ran out appearance since 1972. he isn't staying to spite Multi- purchase the Holl Street houses, values.” town garage and us. Where is he Oakland Raiders, a 27-7 winner over against Cleveland to propel Mrs. John (Louise) M. Cronin of businesses, Whiston strongly Circuits and has figured many times turned out to be a championship The Falcons, who won a club Whiston withdrew his offer to buy Admitting Multi-Circuits is clean going to expand, dig up perhaps, the season. Houston last week, meet the Central Minnesota into the playoffs, has 69 Manchester; two grandchildren and believes he has a right to stay, wants what he needs to move. record 12 games to dethrone the them during the Herald interview. "I and quiet for a factory, it still is a town cemetery?” Although the Eagles captured their champion Cleveland Browns. receptions for 1,095 yards and five several, great nieces and nephews. to stay, and plans on doubling his They purchased the modest cape will never buy those homes now,” he factory, the Zinglers said. "There Rams as champs in the West, are up The funeral will be held Monday at business. division with a 12-4 record, they have Minnesota, which captured the TDs. White has 53 catches for 887 against a Dallas team which crushed cod home tnree years ago, and nov4 stated. are smells and noise, and people are Both the Zinglers and Whiston feel NFC Central title with a 9-7 record, yards and five TDs. 10:15 a m. from the Richard W. The residents protest they don’t their mortgage payment is about lost three of the last four games — to the Rams 34-13 in last week’s wild But he plans on growing, and people when they get out of work at they are in limbo. “We can’t move,” San Diego, Atlanta and Dallas, all has won six of its last eight games as Second-year running back Ted Sheehan Funeral Home, 1084 New want a factory in the middle of their one-third of the average rent. Zingler strongly wishes to remain in midnight,” Mrs. Zingler said. Zingler says “All we can do is wait card game. The Cowboys led the playoff teams. quarterback Tommy Kramer has es- Brown (912 yards rushing) leads the healthy Wilbert Montgomery, who Britain Ave. West Hartford, with a backyards, and that factories belong calculates financing another home is Manchester. Without the town gar­ She also says, if Multi-Circuits and hope no one else along the street attempts (589) and yards (4,715), the league in scoring with 454 points as Vikings’ ground game but may have had his best day of (he season (169 mass of Christain burial at 11 a.m. at in industrial parks, not in Residential next to impossible at the market age for expansion though, Whiston feels its business is handicapped, so sells.” San Diego offense totaled 6,410 yards the offense, led by quarterback Dan­ a tough time trying crack the O gles’ yards, 2 TDs) in the previous game St. Thomas the Apostle Church in B zones. value of his home. To trade he says says he's at a de."d end. is hers. Mrs. Whiston cares for small — an NFL record. With receivers ny White, produced 342.6 yards per staunch defense, ranked second in against Minnesota. Montgomery mis­ West Hartford. Burial will be in Fair- Both say they can’t afford to move. he needs about 895,000 for his home, a "I will just have to move out of children during the day, but lost "I have an obligation to 500 Kellen Winslow, John Jefferson and game. the league overall and against the sed four games this season but view Cemetery, West Hartford. The stand-off of rights surfaced figure similar to the others' selling Manchester,” he said. He says he customers when parents did not like people,” Whiston said. “But without Charlie Joiner — the first trio of Atlanta is paced by Steve Friends may call at the funeral recently when Whiston offered to Merold run. finished with a team-high 778 yards Bartkowksi (257-of-463 for 3,544 price. would be “delighted” to move to an the factory’s hearoess. the garage. I’ll just have to move and Philadelphia, which defeated receivers on the same team to total home Sunday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. trade the town garage on Harrison To Whiston, it appears the Holl and caught 50 passes for 407 yards. yards) and running backs William industrial park, but just comnleted a "Talk about hardship,” she says. take the jobs elsewhere.” Minnesota 42-7 earlier in the season, over 1,000 yards each in receptions, Memorial contributions may be At San Diego, the Chargers hope to the Bills face a tough test to stop the Andrews (1,308 yards) and Lynn Cain made to St. Thomas the Apostle hopes Ron Jaworski, the NFC’s top- avenge a 26-24 regular season loss to (914 yards). Rookie tight end, Junior rated passer, can carry the Eagles’ Chargers a second time. Church. West Hartford. By the Bills. Buffalo, appearing in the Jim Plunkett threw two TD passes Miller, was selected to the Pro Bowl into the NFC title game. playoffs for the first time in seven team after catching 46 passes for 584 Joseph J. Gosselin Celts boast Jaworski completed 256-of-451 and the Oakland defense recorded Nuke plans nixed Earl Yost years, finished with an ll-5 record seven sacks against Ken Stabler as yards and a club record nine TDs. MANCHTSTER - Joseph J. Gosselin. 89, formerly of Andover, much balance Sports Editor Maine, died Friday in the home of his son. Eugene C. Gosselin of 30 Auburn after many years in scoring Road. He was the husband of Aman­ Oilers name Biles conchy da (Baker) Gosselin. SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (UPI) - power than the experts gave them Mr. Gosselin was born in The Northeast Utilities Co. Friday credit for.” Enjoying the fruits of a 12-game win­ Manchester High, has struck it rich Whitefield, N.H., Oct. 3,1891. He had announced it was cancelling its 1(1- He said demonstrations and other ning streak and hot on the heels of the as a photographer with Sports lived in Andover for 32 years before year-old plans to build a $2.3 billion, kinds of opposition to the plant, Philadelphia 76ers in the NBA’s Illustrated. For many years Kennedy coming to Manchester in August. two-unit nuclear power plant in the which would have occupied a site on Eastern Conference Atlantic Divi­ assisted his father, ^ b , when the plans to revamp offense Prior to retiring, he owned and western Massachusetts community the Montague Plains, had “nothing to sion, Boston’s Celtics boast no less latter served as director of the Five operated a barbershop in New of Montague. do” with the company’s decision. than six players with double figure Mile Road Race..Tom Roy, former HOUSTON (UPI) - Ed Biles was tight end, Earl Campbell-offense defensive coordinator in 1974. long way.” Hampshire and Andover for 70 years. Company spokesmen said the Northeast currently operates two game scoring marks, also, two other South Windsor High and Maryland named the Houston Oilers’ head anymore. There will be a place for Biles denied the Oilers had a dis­ “Biles is a strategist,” Bingham He is also survived by a daughter, proposed plant was being sheived nuclear plants in Waterford, Conn., green and white clad performers basketball standout, is slated to coach to replace Bum Phillips Friday that, but we will be more balanced,” cipline problem under Phillips. Lack said. “The talent is here and he can Mrs. Anita L. Egan of Tallahassee. because consumer demand, under — Millstone I and Millstone II — and have better than 9 point per game make his home debut with the and the former defensive coordinator Biles said. of discipline was one reason Adams use talent.” Fla., six grandchildren and four the constraints of the energy crisis, is constructing a third nuclear unit at marks and three others are scoring Explorers Sunday night in East Hart­ immediately announced there would Biles denied a published report mentioned as a reason for firing Phillips was fired in a disagree­ great-grandchildren. was far lower than it was projected that site. at a better than 8 point a game clip. ford against leader Springfield in the be changes made in the team ’s .that former Baltimore coach Ted Phillips. ment with Adams about the Oilers’ Private services and burial will be to be in estimates made in the early Hickey said the company,— based That’s 10 players on the 12-man squad New England Basketball Assn. offense. Marchiboda had been selected as his “Discipline on our team wasn’t a offensive philosophy. The Oilers had in St. John's Cemetery, Rumford, . in Berlin, Conn. — would try to in twin digits. Portland, loaded with ex-UConn Biles, 49, did not disclose the offensive coordinator. He said fin­ major problem. There are no major been the only NFL team without an Maine, at the convenience of the "Although its capacity is not recover only about $5 million to $6 Little wonder the Celts have been players including John Thomas and specific terms of his contract, but he ding a man to fill that position was problems. It’s just a situation where offensive cobrdinator, which worried family. expected to be required for the million of the loss in Massachusetts playing at a championship pace. Jeff Carr, face Hartford in the did say the length was “long enough his first priority. a few minor adjustments have to be Adams, and the owner also disap­ There are no calling hours. foreseeable future, the site remains for its subsidiary Western Strangly, no Celt is listed among the opener at 6...Not too many basketball for me to get the job done” and the league’s top 10 point-makers and the The Oilers hoped by selecting Biles made.” proved of Phillips’ conservative Memorial contributions may be a viable candidate for coal or nuclear Massachusetts Electric Co. Another buffs in this area have heard of yearly salary was at least $100,000. top Celtic player. Laity Bird with a two days after Phillips was dis­ Biles is a close friend and neighbor offense. made to the charity of the donor's units when such are seen as $20 million will be sought in Connec­ Dudley Bradley of the Indian Pacers Biles, the team’s defensive coor- 21.2 point game mark, ranks 15th. missed that the staff could be of Phillips and they frequently rode Herzeg said another factor in the choice. necessary by the public and ticut, he said. but he’s making quite a name for diiTator the last six years, had He’s the only Boston player among retained intact, but several of them to work together. He met earlier firing was Phillips’ mid-season The Holmes Funeral Home, 400 regulatory authorities,” said Lelan If approved by public utilities of­ ■ >4 ■ * himself as a “thief.” The former worked closely with Phillips to make have indicated that if Phillips ob­ Friday with Adams Jr. to discuss a acquisition of tight end Dave Casper Main St., has the charge of Sillin, Northeast president and chief ficials in the two states, the cost of the first 20. Balanced scoring has University of North Carolina guard the Oilers one of the most feared tained another NFL coaching job contract. They also met for four from Oakland. arrangements. executive officer. recouping the loss would most likely been one of the main ingredients for has 114 st^ ls to his credit in the NBA defensive teams in the NFL. they, would go with him. Phillips acquired Casper in The 2,300 magawatt plant, first an­ be spread out over three to five the Celtics as the averages reveal. to date...Tied for the most assists in hours Thursday. He said his«-.bosa was the flist Adams made his first comment in Oilers General Manager Ladd exchange for the Oilers’ first and se­ nounced in 1971, was due for comple­ years, Hickey said. UConn’s 84^8 wiii'ovdr W e ^ m Ken­ p ei^ n he sought out when owner two days after the unpopular firing. cond draft choices in 1981 and a No. 2 tion in the late , but all work on The $29 million was largely spent tucky in the Connecticut Mutual Herzeg, who was handling the selec­ Notes off the cuff K.S. “Bud” Adams Jr. offered him “Bum’s done a great job making us tion process, indicated no one but choice in 1982. Market the facility was halted in 1978 when on “ exhaustive” studies of the Super Bowl Sunday is Jan. 25 with Classic finals last Tuesday night was the job Thursday. a contender and a solid playoff team. the first doubts about its need began Going bananas Corny Thompson. Karl Hobbs and Biles was interviewed for the post. “Now we are in a position where plant’s potential impact on air, water the kickoff listed at 6 o’clock from With Adams at his side at an after­ I agonized and had two sleepless we are chasing the Oakland to appear, spokesmen said. and soil in the area, Hickey said. Bob Dulin also had four each but the Biles played football at Miami of the Superdome in New Orleans. This noon news conference, Biles said he nights over this decision,” Adams Raiders.” Herzeg said. Northeast spokesman John T. Northeast Utilities owns 75 percent Three swimmers looking like a small bunch Years Day plunge into the 34 degree waters former was charged with six tur­ Ohio under Ara Parseghian and was robbed means the dinner hour must be wanted a more sophisticated offense said. Herzeg said there were no plans to Hickey said the company would try of the proposed plant with the of bananas led the way as the Polar Bears pf of Lake Michigan at Bradford Beach, Wise. novers and Dulin three. Thompson head coach at Xavier in Cincinnati, rearranged in many homes for those than Phillips had used. It was He added that all (he team needed fire any of the Oilers’ assistant to recover a $25 million of a $29 remainder owned by seven other Milwaukee, Wise., took their annual New didn’t give up the ball once. his only other head coaching (UPI photo) who don’t want to miss any of the ac­ Phillips’ refusal to hire an offensive to be a Super Bowl participant next coaches, one of whom is Phillips' EAST HARTFORD - Four million loss caused by the cancella­ power companies in Massachusetts. experience. He also has served on the tion., i” "The most underrated coordinator that caused Adams, season would be a “new game plan.” staffs of the New Orleans Saints and son. Wade, a defensive line coach. masked gunmen entered a local food tion by seeking rate increases in Hickey said the company has suf­ superstar in the National Hockey despite his team making the playoffs store Friday evening and made off End of the line The pro coaching job was Biles’ New York Jets. “We’re not interested in a massive Massachusetts and Connecticut. ficient power reserves for the next League is Mike Rogers of Hartford,” the last three seasons, to suddenly with an estimated several thousand Just Wondering: How many out-of- first. He joined the Oilers when then- Oilers linebacker Gregg Bingham upheaval or making wholesale “This is not a defeat for nuclear five years. He said completion of the Hockey Night in Canada announcer fire Phillips Wednesday. dollars after making customers iie Assistant planner retained shape officials have you seen in re­ coach Sid Gilman hired him as his said Biles could “take the team a changes,” he said. power,” said-Hickey. “Rather it is a Millstone III plant would give Dave Hodge claims. The current “I don’t think we will be a set, two- face-down on the floor. cent games? A close look at several victory for conservation. People Northeast “wiil give us the capacity Whaler scoring leader is also the Police said Meatown, located on in the Connecticut Mutual Classic fit have done a lot better in conserving we need to carry us through 1990.” most popular player with area fans Lombardo Drive, was robbed at 6:19 the bill as well as the referee in- to work on town plan update at this writing...Tonight’s Whaler- p.m. by four black males who Thursday’s Sugar Bowl football New York Islander game in Long wielded handguns. No shots were game...Don’t shed any tears for MANCHESTER — Town Planner Island will be telecast by Channel w fired and no one was injured, police broad guidelines tor Sebestyen and tyen through June of 1981. He had Johnny Podres, fired as pitching Miami cops Peach Bowl Alan Lamson Friday announced the said. the committees. It will also be been working in Norwalk as a self- at 7:30...A1 Freihelt has been named coach with the Boston Red Sox. The hiring of Paul Sebestyen as assistant by Pat Mistretta, director of Police speculated the robbers fled responsible for supervising the com­ employed painting contractor. former Brooklyn Dodger southpaw ATLANTA (UPI) — Sophomore second quarter but VPI battled back period. planner to update the town’s com­ athletics at MCC, to help out in the yard drive for the second touchdown, the scene in an American-made mittees’ work. The town considered 28 has hooked on with the Minnesota quarterback Jim Kelly threw a 15- to 14-10 before Miller wrapped up the Virginia Tech’s Dennis Laury hit a prehensive plan of development. Mr. publicity department. Freiheit was which came on Hobbs’ 12-yard run sedan which was spattered with mud Sybestyen graduated with a applications for the assistant Twins in the same capacity he held in yard touchdown pass less than three victory with field goals of 31 and 37 42-yard field goal with 29 second left Sebestyen will begin work Jan. 19. bachelor’s degree in history and an assistant baseball coach with the with 13:47 left in the first half. and dirt, making positive identifica­ planner’s position after adver­ Boston...Bowie Kuhn, baseball com­ minutes into the game Friday and yards in the final half. in the first half and the Hokies drove The Hokies drove 84 yards after the Sebestyen will work with the town geography from the University of collegians last fall...Coming up tion difficult. A bulletin was sent to tisements were placed in an area missioner draws a $200,000 annual Dan Miller kicked two second-half Kelly, who completed ll-of-22 80 yards with the second half kickoff kickoff to the Miami six, but junior Planning and Zoning Commission to ,Connecticut in 1975. He has com-' shortly will be added soccer honors police across the state, alerting them newspaper. ’The town had beeii looking salary, plus expenses...Average field goals to give Miami a 20-10 vic­ passes for 179 yards, hit flanker to score on a 1-yard dive by quarterback Steve Casey’s pass was identify areas of concern'is the town’s pleted course work for a master’s for Pat Day, MCC standout the past to the suspected vehicle and its four for a person with an education and attendance for NFL regular season tory over Virginia Tech in the 13th Larry Brodsky for the first sophomore tailback Cyrus Lawrence. intercepted on the goal line by occupants. development. In addition, Sebestyen degree in city planning at the Univer­ experience in planning.' two- years, who has won a games will top 59,000, highest in the annual Peach Bowl. Hurrjeane touchdown and junior The Hokies threatened two other will work with town adivsory com­ scholarship to the University of Miami’s Ron Lippett to halt the Detectives were taking statements sity of Rhode Island and is com­ Lamson, the town planner, Friday league’s 61-year history...AFC teams The Hurricanes, six-point fullback Chris Hobbs scored on a 12- times but the Hurricanes used goal mittees researching open space for drive. from witnesses Friday night and had pleting his master’s thesis. said he was pleased with Sebestyen’s Virginia. Day’s been a junior college won 33 and lost 19 against NFC foes favorites, jumped to a 14-0 lead in the yard dash up the middle in the second line interceptions to stall both drives. recreational uses, housing and in­ Virginia Tech got it’s only score of no suspects in the case. Police es­ Updating the development plan is selection. “His education as well as All-American soccer selection the in the regular 1980 NFL campaign, The victory enabled Miami, now 9- '4 dustrial development, transportation last two seasons. the first half on its next series, timated 12 persons were in the store expected to take two and a half experience is to our benefit,” Lam- . marking the seventh straight year it 3 with all three losses at the hands of moving to the Miami 13 before nose and traffic usage. years, and the town Board of Direc­ at the time of the robbery. son said. Sebestyen interned at URI held the upper hand. In the 11 years bowl teams, to pick up nine wins for tackle Jim Burt sacked Casey for a The PZC is expected to set forth tors has allocated $8,(X)0 for Sebes­ A police spokesman Friday night as a city planner. Shots here ‘n there since the merger of the NFL and Brooks no longer the first time in 30 years. It was the 12-yard loss. Laury kicked a 42-yard said the robbery could have bwn the Paul Kennedy, who has handled the AFC, the latter holds a wide 247-199-6 Hurricanes’ first bowl appearance in field goal with 29 seconds left in the work of professionals. He pointed to public address system at all past edge in wins, losses and ties... Have a 13 years. half to make it 14-3. the store's location on a sparsely- New England Relay track meets at nice weekend. holds Swiss post Miami drove 68 yards with the The Hokies, now 8-4, marched 80 populated road which is "off the New emergency program opening kickoff to take the lead on Brooks accepted the Davos posi­ yards following the second half beaten path.'' The spokesman DAVOS, Switzerland (UPI) — Herb the 15-yard pass over the middle kickoff with Lawrence, who gained guessed the store had t^ n staked Brooks, who jumped into national tion following the Olympics and had from Kelly to Brodsky with only 2:23 coached the team the past five 119 yards in 23 carries as the game's out. prominence as coach of the 1980 gold- gone in the game. Kelly hit Brodsky leading rusher, capping the drive Vilas after third medal winning U.S. hockey team, months before resigning. with two other passes in the eight- The gunmen reportedly forced the passes first examinati with a 1-yard plunge with 8:52 left in store’s manager to open a safe con­ resigned Friday from his post as The ihove also leaves Brooks free play drive, one covering 18 yards and By MARTIN KEARNS district spokesman who was at the emergency call on his tone-alert to accept a coaching position with the the third period. taining several thousand dollars. scene. radio. Whl(e the two men labored to coach of the Davos hockey club of the other a 29-yarder to the Hokie 35. That cut the lead to 14-10 but the Police couid only speculate at the Deraid Reporter Switzerland. NHL’s , now Later in the period, Miami’s Fred According to the spokesman who revive the victim, others came to Australian title coached by his Olympic assistant, Hokies didn't offer a serious threat amount taken as they had not yet ac­ MANCHESTER — The town’s re­ asked he not be identified, .district their aid. Brooks cited business interests as Marion fumbled a punt on the again, and Miller came on to kick a one of the reasons which makes it im­ . counted for the money Friday night. cent decision to send medically- firefighters cooperated with police The police officer reportedly MELBOURNE, Australia (U P I)- point in the opening game of the final Hurricane 25 and VPI’s John Gam- 31-yard field goal for Miami with 29 perative that he return to the U.S. his Patrick started the season as the It was the first known robbery at the trained firefighters to life- and ambulance personnel in an stepped aside to allow district Top-seeded Guillermo Vilas survived set, then broke Sadri’s service in the bone recovered. On the next play, seconds left in the third quarter, and wife, Patty, explained that Brooks Rangers’ director of operations and East Hartford store. threatening emergencies was attempt to save the life of a victim firefighters and ambulance per­ a severe challenge from last year’s next game to regain control. Lawrence lofted a pass that was in­ a 37-yarder with 6:27 remaining in successfully tested Wednesday runner-up, John Sadrl, Friday to Sadrl managed to save two match has two offers outside of hockey, in­ replaced Fred Shero as coach in tercepted by Marion at the Miami 1. whose death had probably occurred sonnel to transport the victim to N ovem ber. the game. despite the death of an elderly heart- minutes before reKue units arrived. Manchester Memorial Hospital. keep alive his quest for a third points in the ninth game before Vilas cluding one from a television station The Hurricanes then started a 99- attack victim. Like many emergencies, the cir­ Rescuers continued CPR treatment straight Australian Open title. worked him across the court and out in Minneapolis. Reagan Town officials agreed Dec. 22 to Vilas, who breezed through last of range of a forehand volley which cumstances surrounding it were throughout the short ride to the expand the function of the town’s two complicated. A dispatcher located in hospital, until a physician^ year’s final over Sadrl in straight gave the Argentinian the match. East Hartford bows sets, struggled for more than four After dropping the first two sets, fire departments by dispatching the police department first sent a pronounced the woman dead. East Hartford in the fourth quarter hours before ousting the South Sadri turned the momentum of the Not hitting its shots until it was too them first to all life-threatening police cruiser to a North End ’The number of persons surviving Bolton succumbs with 11 of his game-total 13 points but eyes cuts situations. Previously firefighters Carolinian, 7-6,6A, 2-6,4-6,6-3, to ad­ match in his favor by saving seven late. East Hartford High bowed. 58- residence after receiving report of a complete cardiac arrests is rare, by then the damage had already been were sugimoned first to drownlngs, vance to the semifinals of the fourth break points in the fourth game of the Coming from behind. East Granby with Norm Harpin and Brown each 42, to Southington High in non­ sudden death there. about 10 percent, according to the High tripped Bolton High, 49-40, in adding 8 markers. conference basketball action last done. electrocutions and motor vehicle When the officer arrived he district BfMkesman. leg of tennis’ grand slam. third set to start a five-game winning LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Ronald non-conference basketball action last “We played very good defense the night in Southington. Dan Pandiscia was also in twin roll-overs. reportedly found an elderly woman in But while the incident showed Saturday, Vilas will meet streak. He broke Vilas’s service in Reagan said Friday he will try to night in Bolton. entire game,” n o t^ Bolton Coach The victory improved the Knights digits for Blast Hartford with 10 The procedural change followed a cardiac arrest, the officer was various rescue units can cooperate to Australia’s Kim Warwick, a 6-4,6-2, the next game, again in the seventh pare America's budget deficit 4-6, 6-1 winner over BUI Scanlon of and serv ^ out the set. The reversal was the fifth in as Dave Leete, “East Granby just to 4-2 for the season while the set­ points. Co- Sean Campbell did without hurting programs such as rash of criticisms over the telephone trained in Cardio-pulminary the benefit of victimized residents, it emergency system headquartered in Dallas. Californian Brian Teacher, . In the fourth set, Sadrl broke serve many outings for the Bulldogs while started to hit its shots in the second back drops the Hornets to 1-4 for the not play due to illness. Social Security and Medicare — but Resuscitation and before he ad­ also raised question over whether the Rich Nappi had a game-high 17 the Police Department. Eighth ministered emergency treatment, he who Friday completed a suspended again in the fifth game and clung to the win improved the Crusaders to 4- half.” season. can't make any promises because the new procedure should be extended a “We improved over the last time Southington had a slender 8-6 lead points for Southington with Utilities District directors and radioed to headquarters for step further, according to the four-set victory over Paul McNamee, his own service to take the set and 3 for the season. deficit is double what he expected. Bolton had a 13-7 l^ d after one out. We hope to imnroveeven more." after one quarter but had a hot se­ Gutkowski (16) and DePaolo (It) selected members of the town assistance. spokesman. will face McNamee’s doubles even the match. Vilas survived his The president-elect also said the quarter with Tom N ^l^hy and Ted cond stanza, while the Hornets also in twin digits. Emergency Medical Services Coun­ ’The emergency call was dispathed ’Through no fault of the dispatcher, partner, Peter McNamara, in the final scare early in the fifth set, Soviet grain embargo — .extended Brown showing the ysSf with 6 and 4 Kasl Granlty (4*9) — R. Knowling couldn’t find the range, and took a 23- cil had earlier complained the according to new procedure and dis­ other semifinal Saturday. however, and turned the tables on Suiillilnfilon (58) — R. Nappi 6-5- this week by the Carter administra­ the spokesman, sad an errouneous points respectively. 2-0^, J. Young 0-6-6, Hall 3-1-7, D. firefighters were being denied an trict firefighters were called first to communication sent police to what Vilas, a 28-year-old lefthander, Sadrl again. , 12 lead at the half. 17. Pabst 14)-2, DePaolo 4-3-11. (Jueen tion — remains a topic for "a great seemed to be repeating last year’s Teacher, who was leading two sets The Bulldogs held a 20-16 edge at Young 3-5-11, M. Knowling 6-0-12, Mark Gutkowski and Rich Nappi 14)-2. M. Nappi 0-1-1. Gutkowski 7-2- deal of study.” Solitary sail emergency function for which they the scene. Following close behind had been reported as a sudden death. were trained. rout when be swept the first two sets U) one Thursday whep darkness the intermission but the visitors Clark 3-3-9, Rusnock 04)4), Cook 04)4). each had 5 points in the second stanza 16, Wallace 2-3-7, DellaVecchia 0-0-0. Reagan and his wife returned to was an ambulance unit which Stressing the value of minutes in Totals 17-15-49. Deep cold temperatures have frozen many Maine lakes and The emergency call radioed to reportedly arrived within seconds of but Sadrl fought his way Into the "caused suspension of his quarterfinal nabbed the third quarter edge, 30-28, for the home club. DeBisshop 14)-2. Washington 04)4). Los Angeles after a twoKlay visit to critical emergencies, he Iloliun (40) — N. Harpin 3-2-8, Barry DePaolo netted 7 points in streams of late. Here on Sebago Lake a solitary sailor takes firefighters from the Eighth Utilities the district’s rescue truck. match in the third set, when he won match, edged McNamee in the final and extended it in the final stanza. Totals 22-14-58. the Palm Springs estate of publisher recommended firefighters be called Brown 3-2-8, Landrey 2-0-4, T. the third canto as the Knights moved District at about 7:55 a.m. New Already at the scene were the in­ first to all emergencies., not just the last five games. > set Friday to clinch his semifinal Mike Knowling had 12 points, Dave I^ul»l llurlford (42) — Cullen 14)-2. and former ambassador to Britain his ice boat for an evening sail across the frozen water of Jor­ Mulcahy 5-5-15, Fletcher 04)4), Peter­ to a 46-24 bulge going into the final Y e a r’s Eve showed the new itial police officer and a district those perceived as llfe-thi^tening. After the big-serving American berth with a 6-4,4-6,64). 7-6 trlumoh. Young 11 and Jim Clark 9 to pace Earle 3-0-6. Pandiscia 54)-10, Dean 2- Walter Annenberg. dan Bay. (UPI photo) East Granby. Mulcahy nett^ a son 1-1-3, M. Harpin 0-2-2, K. eight minutes. procedure can work, according to a deputy-chief who plcked-up the evened the match at two seta each, 0-4, G Williams 34)-6, Tilltson 4-5-13. however. Vilas staved off a break Kame-high 15 points to lead Bolton Mulcahy 0 ^ , Totals 14-12-40. Fred Tillotson had the hot hand (or Russo 0-1-1, ToUls 18-6-42 12 - EVENING HERALD. Sat., Jan. 3, IWl EVENING HERALD, Sat,, Jan. 3, 19S1 — 13 Sugar Bowl rematch likely in ^82 Connors wants No. 1 spot NEW ORLEANS (DPI) - Don’t be The Bulldogs will be hurt by the Irish linebacker Bob Crable, who better off he’ll be. Personally, I think played especially well because they “I think Georgia Is as good as BELLEVILLE, Bl. (UPI) - Jim­ out for Wimbledon or the U.S. Open. Despite the grind, Connors says he things I do. It is the desire to be com­ too surprised if Georgia and Notre loss of defensive backs Scott played for Faust at powerful Moeller he’ll do a good job.” were all excellent,” added Walker, anybody we’ve played,” added Kiel. my (jonnors chose his words careful­ I’m going to be smart and at the wasn’t mentally tired for any df the petitive,” Connors says. "I don’t Dame stage a rematch for national Woerner and Jeff Hipp and kicker High School In Cincinnati. "He’s had Besides All-America Crable, the whose two short touchdown runs “Geor^a is the only team to go un­ ly, the same way he wants to choose same time be able to spend time with major championships in 1980. know why McEnroe acts the way he coliege football honors in the Sugar Rex Robinson, but Coach Vince several offers to go Into private Irish will return such talented sparked the Bulldogs’ triumph. defeated this year and they played what he does and where he does it In' my family.” Dooley has some talented un­ business as a salesman. Coach Faust "I think it was the travel that got does. Bowl next season. players as quarterback Blair Kiel, Likewise, the Notre Dame team excellent against us, so I would have 1981. It has been more than two years me physically tired. ’The trip to derclassmen ready to step In and fill is a verbal, more Intense guy than split end Tony Hunter, running back since he has won a major cham­ "I definitely don’t want people to Both teams return outstanding was respectful of the Georgia club. to say they’re number one.” Connors is portraying a slightly Monte Carlo one week, Paris the the holes of his graduating seniors. Coach (Dan) Devine.” pionship. He won the 1978 U.S. Open accept me because of him or because talent at the skilled positions and Phil Carter, offensive guard Randy The Irish were partlculary im­ The official designation as national different image from the "Peck’s next, then to Florida, then to Califor­ should be in the running'for No. 1 Notre Dame could well emerge as “His success is based on strict dis­ Ellis and linebacker Joe Rudzlnski. pressed with Walker, who despite champion by the UPI Board of in what many believed would be the they feel sorry for me. I’m flattered Bad Boy” of the past. He isn’t nia, then back over to Europe,” he if John is patterning himself over again in 1981. the nation's best team next season. cipline. He gets players to do what he Despite its youth and relative in­ playing with a badly brulspd left Coaches will come Saturday night. apologizing for the way he has acted. start of his comeback. But the con­ says. "Whatl’mgoingtotrvtodothis me.” Georgia, which defeated Notre The Fighting Irish, who went 9-2-1 wants them to do. He'll really have to experience, Notre Dame certainly shoulder still managed to gain 150 The Bulldogs are expected to be a He says that is part of his personali­ tinuing domination of Bjorn Borg and with a team that started only five make some changes In the way he year is still make some of the trips Dame 17;10 in the Sugar Bowl impressed Georgia with its perfor­ yards on 36 carries. near unanimous choice as the best ty- the emergence of John McEnroe has but make them with my wife.” Turnovers hurt Thursday to complete a perfect 12-0 seniors, will return nine starters on does things, but I don’t think they’ll mance in the Sugar Bowl. caused a paradox for Connors; he has "Herschel Walker Is a great team in the nation. But at 28, Connors has matured. He Connors’ style on the court does not DALLAS (UPI) - The Baylor offense and eight on defense. have to be major changes. He’ll have "Notre Dame’s blocking was improved but so has the competition season and lock up the national back,” said Devine. "He is greater in "I would be shocked If we weren’t is a family man now and has respon­ draw the attention it did when the Bears spent the 1981 Cotton Bowl championship, returns such standout Moreover, the Irish will have a new to learn to deal with other people at tougher than any team we faced all in men’s tennis. person than on film. Georgia has voted No. 1,” said Dooley. "How sibilities. Belleville native first broke on the waiting for the rally that never head coach in fiery Gerry Faust, who Notre Dame. He ran a dictatorship in year,” said Georgia linebacker Connors worked on the J981 ' performers as All-America running great athletes. Coach Dooley has said good are we? Well, we never lost a ‘Tve got a li^le different outlook scene nearly a decade ago. His slap­ back Herschel Walker, quarterback built a reputation in the high School high school. The sooner he realizes Frank Ros. schedule with his mother a r h e r happened. Turnovers — seven of all year long that Georgia was a total game.” on my life and more specifically my ping of his leg, adjustments of his them — and Alabama’s quick defense Buck Belue and three of its front five ranks as a strong motivator. ♦<> make some changes, the "I don’t want to single out any Belleville home before Christmas as team, but it didn’t get outside of career,!’ Connors says. "It’s impor­ racket, gestures toward fans and of­ made for a frustrating New Year’s “He's a great salesman,” said Notre Dame player that I thpught he nursed a minor Injury he at­ on defense. Georgia until this week.” tant for me to spend time with my ficials are not the subject of fans’ Day. tributed to fatigue. Most of the wife and child. TTiat’s a very Impor­ jeers as they once were. “Sometime you go out and try to schedule will be designed to allow tant thing for me. It’s caused me to Part, of the reason could be the crank your car and it just won’t him to remain competitive, develop re-evaluate what I want to do.” general acceptance of Connors; crank,” said Mike Singletary, the Oklahoma earned more practice time and be mentally But the responsibility has not some say it is because McEnroe has Bears’ All-America linebacker, and physically ready for the Falcons didnH fold, dampened his desire to regain the been even more obnoxious than Con­ following the 30-2 loss, "We just status he enjoyed at such an early majors. “Practice time. People nors was. didn’t get it together.” age as the premier tennis don’t understand how important that "I don’t want sympathy. Sympathy Jiard-fought win ’ is. If you’re playing from one tourney professional in the world. Only his is a word in the dictionary,” he adds. Alumni swim meet approach is different. to the next, you don’t have the time MIAMI (DPI) — The words of 2 record at Oklahoma and the best Connors, who now resides in Swimming members of “This year, I burned myself out, to work on your game. If you take quarterback Julius Caesar Watts, victory percentage of any active await Dallas Sunday Florida, shrugs at any comparison Manchester High’s boys’ and girls' playing too many tourneys, traveling time to practice, you can concentrate hero of Oklahoma's come-from- coach, said Oklahoma should be with McEnroe. teams will engage the alumni .Satur­ too much,” Connors says. '"That’s on what you want to improve,” Con­ behind 18-17 Orange Bowl victory moved up in the polls. ATLANTA (UPI) — Atlanta center playoffs six straight years. ’The Cow­ "I think people are just beginning day morning starting at 9:30 at the dent after victories over not going to be the case anymore. I’m nors explains. over Florida State, could console the "I figure we should finish No. 3," Jeff Van Note says the Falcons have boys rallied behind then-reserve to understand whv I do some of the Manchester High pool. Philadelphia and Los Angeles (a 34- going to be able to pick and choose He was still developing the final disheartened Seminoies but they and he said. “After all, we’ve been No. 3 had repeated chinces to fold this quarterback Danny White to defeat 13 rout) the last two weeks. where I want to play now.” schedule version for next year, but it their coach Bobby Bowden weren’t five times in the last decade.” year but didn’t, and he doesn’t expect the Falcons 27-20 In the 1978 playoffs "With our attack, we feel we can Like golf’s Jack Nicklaus at a will be pared down from the 26 tour­ having any Friday, Switzer praised Florida State as “a that to change Sunday against the — the last meeting between the two beat anyone right now If we execute similar stage in his career, Connors naments he participated in during "As long as you don't quit, you very fine football team, one of the playoff-tested Dallas Cowtoys. teams. well,” he said. "We are on an up­ has little to prove to anyone other 1980. Joe’s World never really lose,’’ said Watts, not in finest we’ve played,” “People expected us to fold,” said "We really weren’t a team that swing and have beaten two go()d Van Note, a 12-year veteran and was top caliber in 1978,” said Van than himself. He has won the major “Maybe 17 or so. You’ve got to consolation but in explaining why the The Seminoies limited Oklahoma’s teams.” remember that besides the 26 vaunted wishbone rushing attack to leader of the NFC Western Division Note. '"This year, we deserve to be tournaments, earned enough money Sooners won. Besides White, Atlanta Coach tourneys there were special events, BY only 156 yards, while running for 212 champs. the champs in the West because the Tom Caealino to be financially secure and Trailing 17-10 with only 3:19 left to Leeman Bennett is worried about endorsements and all that stuff,” JOE play. Watts teamed with flanker themselves. Florida State’s Ricky “You could see It everywhere we pressure was on us i developed a name with which non­ stopping Tony Dorsett, who ran for tennis aficionados are familiar. Connors notes. "That was four more GARMAN 3 went to play. You read it in the Steve Rhodes, who nearly took Williams scored on a, 10-yard run 160 yards against the ^m s. tourneys than I’ve ever played in papers, even in Atlanta. Tliis team But it nags at Connors that he had himself out of the game because of a with 49 seconds remaining in the first '"The way Dorsett ran in the Ram before in my life. It is time to slow has had a chance to fold time after it all so early and is not at the top right sore leg. on a 40-yard pass, then later haif. Bill Capece kicked a 19-yard game — breaking tackle after tackle Tennis Tips with Tom down.” field goal to tie the game 10-10 at the time — being behind in Buffalo, now. JVew Yearns fly on an 11-yard throw for a touchdown and keeping his balance the way he His first appearance in 1981 will be i / . end of the third quarter and comer- behind in St. Louis — but it hasn’t. "I’m going to be at the top again, I with 1:27 remaining. That made the did — he’s going to present a lot of in (Chicago. A roundrobin tournament back Bobby Butler covered It’s come to play.” promise you that,” Connors predicts. I know this column is going to turn score 17-16. problems,” said Bennett. Backbone of Tennis: Control involving seven others at the new The second fly is a streamer and Watts then ran to his right on an op­ Oklahoma kicker Mike Keeling’s Van Note, named the all-NFC "I’m going to do that by being more a lot of my readers off. They tell me one that I have had tremendous The Cowboys must check Atlanta selective. I’m going to work on a Rosemont Horizon will be the initial tion play and flipped a two-point con­ fumble of a punt snap in the end zone center, gave much of the credit for row to win. Los Angeles was on our Tom Casalino, a8sislanl Irnnia solid fundamentals. All technical that they enjoy reading my remarks success with. Especially early in the quarterback Steve Bartkowski, who schedule that isn’t going to tire me stop for Connors. version pass to tight end Forrest for a go-ahead touchdown. the Falcons’ 12-4 record to the young tail and they were winning too.” broke most of the Falcons’ passing professional al the Manrhrsirr details of preparation, proper about the outdoors, and hunting and season. It is called the Colonel Bates, Valora for victory, But the Seminoies couldn’t stop players, including four rookie White actually clinched his job records this season, and the running Rarquel Club, today starts an in- footwork, smooth swing, firm wrist, fishing, except, when I get too and was originated by Carrie Stevens "I thought we had it won," said an Watts’ little used passing, which set starters — linebackers Buddy Curry with the Cowboys when he took over tandem of William Andrews (1,308 strurtional series for Herald timing and proper follow-through technical. And fly tying especially, of Rangely, Mainf, the inventor of embittered Bowden. "One piay, one up Keeling’s Orange Bowl record 53- and A1 Richardson, comerback Ken­ after Roger Staubach was knocked yards) and L ^ Cain (915 yards). readers. He is also a teaching pro allow one to control a tennis shot. seems to turn them off, because it is the "Ghost” series, and the subject pass. ” yard field goal at the end of the first ny Johnson and tight end Junior out in the 1978 game and directed "Bartkowski will be one of the top during the outdoor season at the Discussion of individual strokes will MCC five to play so precise. of a previous column I had written The ioss was particulariy galling to half, helped power a 78-yard march Russ Radant Miller. Dallas to two second-half quarterbacks for some time,” said Neipsir Tennis Club. be focused on later as it is important However, there are quite a few fly last year. the Seminoies. Three times in the for David Overstreet’s 4-yard Elongated 6-foot-7 Russ Ra­ "I was raised with the idea that touchdowns and the victory. Landry. “He has an excellent arm to remember these fundamentals fishermen out there, and since this She had invented and named the fly past 366 days they've come to the touchdown run early in the third dant will lead East Catholic , you had to have experience to play,” “ Danny’s performance in that and has matured as a quarterback. Anyone can hit a tennis ball. come only with a good deal of prac­ New Year’s day column, with a new after Joseph Bates. Jr. a resident of Orange Bowl stadium and left in period, then produced the winning 78- he said. “But I am not so cynical tice, time and effort. in Tunxis tourney fly tied for the coming year, has Longmeadow, Mass, fly fisherman into battle tonight when the game gave the coaches and players They have all . the ingi^lents you ’That’s true. But can you keep it In defeat. Oklahoma beat them 24-7 in yard drive for victory. about youth anymore. I’ve never The benefits gained by control are become tradition, I can do nothing and author of books on trout and confidence that he could do the job,” need. They are ready to make a run the court? That’s the main idea to be Middlesex, Norwalk Community the 1980 New Year’s night classic and The Florida State entourage plans Eagle cagers clash with St. seen this type of production from Manchester Community College else but follow through. Besides 1 salmon fishing. Bates was a frequent said Dallas Coach Tom Landry. for It all.” remembered in beginning or im­ quite numerous. Initially it enables College, Tunxis Community College Miami topped them 10-9 for Florida a two-day vacation in the Bahamas Thomas Aquinas in New Bri­ young players before. They’ve helped men’s basketball team will return to enjoy it. The tying, and the writing visitor to Rangely and fished the up­ "I am much more confident now The Cowboys lost safety Randy proving your tennis game. us to place the ball. Our ability to and Manchester will join Arecibo State's only regular season loss. this weekend. But the intense tain in an HCC tilt at 8 o’clock. to carry the team to where it is.” the hardwood Monday, after a three about it. per dam pool, the Kennebago, and than I was two years ago,” said Hughes and linebacker Mike Hegman Control. employ strategy hinges on place­ Regional Junior College. Tunxis "1 know it looks like we are jinxed Bowden said, "I’d rather go home Atlanta, a 3-point favorite, will be ment. week lay-off during the semester I am going to incorporate two flies ponds and rivers all over the area. Also on tonight’s calendar are White. "I’ve been up and down this in the win over the Rams, while the Control does not mean placement looks to be the strongest, however. in this here stadium, " l^wden said, and go to work. I’ve got to get making only its second playoff break. MCC will take a big bite into in this year’s dressings. I tied but one Rockville at Simsbury and year but I’ve learned so much. Atlan­ Falcons will be without reserve alone. It includes every technical Secondly, as our swing becomes Arecibo has the reputation of a giant This fly works equally well in "but I don’t feel that way. 1 just can’t something going.” Then he issued a appearance in the 15-year history of grooved, the speed of our shots will the meat of the schedule when it today; the other one is a fly that I ponds or rivers around here, and Penney at Glastonbury in non­ ta is a good team, much better than linebacker Dewey McClain, who had aspect. I killer. Arecibo, coached by Ivan Igar- feel that way!" warning. the franchise in the 4 p.m. EST con­ It beginsrwith proper grips, early increase due to our muscles’ ability plays four games in four nights have in super abundance bMause I when fished on a sinking line, early in conference cage play. the one we played in 1978.” 60 stitches in his hand after a home tua, will floor its most well balanced The loss to fourth-ranked_ "We lose a lot of seniors, but peo- test, while Dallas has gone to the White said the Cowboys are confi- accident last Sunday night. preparation for a shot, good balance, to control the racquet at higher during the Tunxis Tournament think it is so good. Especially early in the season can be a truly deadly fly. J team in recent years. Oklahoma (10-2) also means th af pie who think we’re going to play speeds. In short, the racquet doesn’t hosted by Tunxis Community College the season. Here’s the dressing. footwork and body position as w^ll as A perennial junior college power in Florida State (10-2), which entered dead next year are very mistaken.” wiggle in our hands; we can “guide" at Plainville High. The first fly is one I call the Grand Hook - Standard streamer hook, a swing that guides the recquet Puerto Rico, Arecibo will be tested the game ranked No. 2 — its highest it through the ball. Game time for MCC’s first contest Lake Stream Caddis. The dressing size 6 8 10 or 12. through the ball. A correct blend by U.S, teams for the first time in rating ever — probably will drop Stenmark against allows us to hit the ball over the net. Third, we are better able to cover will be 6 o’cjpck Monday, against was given to me by good friend. Gene Tail - Small section of scarlet duck, B o’s worst fears Middlesex. history when they arrive Mondqy. below third-ranked Pittsburgh (11-1) A shot excluding any one can end np the court due to increased agility as Moriarity, owner of Pocomoonshine swan or goose flank feather. in the polls. Florida State handed Pitt in the fence, net or being missed we grow more comfortable with In five games thus far the Cougars Lake Camps, and a man who knows Body - Medium flat silver tinsel. its only loss. 36-22, during the regular completely. footwork. have a 1-4 record. That slow start and the river as he does the back of his Oval silver ribbing optional. season. ^Bowling World Cup racers How many times have you seen Finally, control in our shots needs the loss of two starting guards due to hand. Throat - Small bunch of dark brown Both Oklahoma and Florida State turned out false self confidence. We are better able to academics has forced Coach Frank It may be a pattern that was given saddle hackle feathers. A EBNAT'KAPPEL, Switzerland someone try to kill a first serve only had hoped to piay for the national ti­ cause. It was won not by one of the to miss? The ability to hit with power take command of points, games and Kinel to change the style of play to a to him, or one he invented himself, -.Wing - Two yellow saddle hackles, tle. but undefeated Georgia most I’m on top of the world. I feel great (UPI) — It will be everybody against main challengers for the overall ti­ Slower, more deliberate attack. The (I’ll have to check with him next with a slightly shorter white saddle PASADENA, Calif. (UPI) - Only about everything.” the still Invincible Ingemar Sten­ is limited by the control we have over matches. likely held onto its No. 1 ranking by 15 minutes into the 67th Rose Bowl tle, such as Liechstenstein’s Andreas the racquet. The more control we The most important'phase of tennis highly competitive CCCAA may time 1 see him) however, that’s the hackle tied on each side. . beating Notre Dame 17-10 in the The Wolverines turned a 7-6 half­ mark again when the World Cup ski Wenzel, American Phil Mahre or create difficulties for the locals and name it goes by in my book, and it’s a Shoulders - Grey teal breast ANTIQI ES- Louise game, Michigan Coach Bo time lead into the easy victory by racers resume their season Sunday develop, the harder we can hit the control, in my opinion, is in the mind. Sugar Bowl Thursday. Schembechler had already turned Yugoslavia’s Bojan Krlzaj, but by ball and keep it in play. After a Our ability to guide our minds and each game will be a struggle to come super fly, not only in Maine, but it feathers nearly half the length of the Webb 127-340, Chris gaining 304 yards in the second half at Ebnat-Kappel, Switzerland. downhill specialist Peter Mueller of Oklahoma coach Barry Switzer Cowperthwaite 150-343, pale. booming, but unsuccessful first thoughts into solid concentration on out on top. works like crazy around here too. wing. said his Sooners were lucky to win to just 105 for the Huskies. The offen­ After a two-week Christmas and Switzerland. Here’s the dressing. Alice Richards 147-136-383, In the first quarter, Washington’s serve, our lack of control is displayed the court are the most beneficial Some new faces have been added in If teal not available, I have used after giving the Seminoies five tur­ sive attack was keyed by Butch New .Year layoff, the season’s second However, favored to grab the 25 thd starting line-up with John Hook - Dry fly hook size 16, 18 2x Cindy Colby 136-377, Bev Tom Flick unleashed a bomb that even more so by a weak, soft second assets we can acquire. mallard flank feathers. novers — three by Watts — which Woolfolk — named the game’s MVP giant slalom will be staged at Mount World Cup points that go with the vic­ Ostrowski filling the point guard long. Cheeks - Jungle cock if available. It N Anderson 134, Flo Niles was deflected by one of his receivers — who rushed for 182 yards and a Girlen in the Toggenburg Valley, serve. A player not able to control his were turned into a touchdown and a into the hands of another, who tory in the combined here is Wenzel, Control, as the two examples il­ thoughts and emotions on the court is position while the second empty slot Tail - none. really is not necessary. Most of my field goal. 130-355, Viv Bayer 129, touchdown, and John Wangler, who giving Stenmark a chance to get who finished 21st in the Val d’Isere Helen Reid 341. rambled deep into Michigan lustrate, is a big part of tennis. generally not going to triumph over a will be divided by Mike Roberts, Body - Dark brown wool or fur, flies are tied without. Switzer, who has compiled an 83-9- passed for another TD to spe^ster nearer his two goals for 1981 - downhill in early December. Dave Modean and Rob Roche. The dubbed tight, body tied tight. Head - Red. territory. Anthony Carter. regaining the overall World Cup title Every improvement hinges on lear­ player who can. The play was nullified because of a Some of the leading downhillers ning to control the part before. If our The perfect example of control is leading scorer has been Tommie Ribbing - Dark brown or furnace I have an abundance of these flies But the massive defense of the and overtaking Annemarie Moser- are also trying to translate their good Brown, who has had some very dry fly hackle, palmered. and in my fly book in all sizes. As I said pass interference call against fifth-ranked Wolverines probably ProeU’s record of 62 World Cup race body is out of control, chances are so Bjorn Borg. Very rarely will you see results one month ago into combined him lose control of this thoughts and productive nights. Brown averages trim m ^ top and bottom. before, it is a good early season fly, ^Bama defense too toug Washington, but it was too late — played a more important role, victories. will be the arm, wrist, racquet, ball points, among them Canada’s Ken emotions in a match. The end result 20 points per game and had a season Wing - Turkey quill tied tent but when most things fail during the Schembechler already had visions of keeping Washington out of the end Wins In his first two races of the or our thoughts. Read and Steve Podborski, second is his No. 1 world ranking. high of 27. Keith Porcello and Mike fashion over trimmed hackle and year, the Bates always seems to drag another Rose Bowl loss dancing in zone and extending Michigan’s season last month, the giant and Ck)ntrol of one aspect has a direct his head. and third at Val d’Isere. To conclude, keep in mind that the Roberts have done the bulk of the body.. Should extend well over hook a trout out from under wherever he is streak of not having allowed a special slaloms at I^donna di Cam- effect on the next step. When you “All I could think,” Schembechler In giant slalom, Stenmark mature in your game, pay special key to good tennis is control. A good rebound averaging 7 rebounds a bend. hiding. touchdown to 22 quarters. piglio, Italy, brought Stenmark’s dominates totally. But Soviet coach piece. Porcello and Gordie Head - Black or dark brown. I’ve started you out for the New said, “was, 'damn it, here we go World Cup tally to 54 victories in six attention to this idea. shot doesn’t need to necessarily be a Seven turnovers again.” Washington had 374 yards, mostly Leonid ’Tyagchev is predicting that a Delmastro have played very well It’s a doozer of a fly, and the body Year with two good flies. Tie them on the passing of Tom Flick, who years of competition. In my teaching of tennis, my fast, hard shot to be effective. The Schembechler had ample reason to member of his squad, Alexander emphasis is placed on (1) achieving main goal we shall have to do is to defensively and play good team ball. color can be changed as well as the up, fish them well, and I know you’ll completed 23-of-39 passes for 282 Few observers doubt that he will Zhirov, will soon l^ o m e the first The tunxis event will showcase ribbing, according to the colors of the enjoy them throughout the season. believe he wasn’t meant to win a yards, but when it counted the catch Moser-Proell’s record in the 19 control and (2) the benefits we can work to guide the ball to our intended Rose Bowl. He had e heart attack Russian to win a World (Xip race. gain with a structural game. target, not an accidental one. four teams from Connecticut and one caddis flies hatching on a particular Good Luck! plagued Baylor Huskies came up short. remaining slalom and giant slalom Despite being in the second star­ John Ostrowski stream. just before his first one and spent Achieving our goal bolls down to Next, I’ll discuss the forehand. ' from Arecibo. Puerto Rico. "Our football team has given all of races of the 1981 World Cup. But ting group, Zhirov finished second to that New Year’s Day in a hospital. us a big thrill this year,’’ whether the Swede will be able to DALLAS (UPI) — Coach Grant liked the way we were fired up.” Things got worse from there. Stenmark in Madonna di Campiglio: Schembechler said, "and they did It profit by changes in the rules this Teaff blamed Baylor’s 30-2 Cotton The Bears managed only 158 yards In 1972 his Wolverines lost the Rose Other coaches think that the Elmat- by playing together. The thing that year to win his fourth World Cup Bowl loss to Alabama on his team’s total offense and had only two serious Bowl to Stanford 13-12. They lost Kappel course will put Zhirov’s Skiing with Bill Sacherek really amazes me about this game Is overall title Is less certain. seven turnovers but it’s questionable scoring threats. Both came in the again in 1977 and 1978. In 1979 they claims to a real test. 6coreboQrd- if the Bears would have been able to that our defense kept them out of the Results from the Ebnat-Kappel and snowing at Hogback and close slopes. A few drops of oil on the face, 0:00 first half and both ended with tur­ suffered their fifth consecutive Rose "The course here is more deman­ By Bill Sacherek EVENING group consists of Julie move against the Crimson Tide end zone. You’ve got to kick an awful giant slalom will be taken together with Maple Valley. hands and ears, some chap stick and II) H C A t BaakatbaH novers. ding than at Campiglio, more geared I ventui^ Into Vermont for a week 11:00 6:00 Bauer. Meredith Cooper, Bowl loss on a .touchdown that SATURDAY regardless of fumbles and intercep­ lot of field goals to beat anybody.” with the season’s opening downhill to the top giant specialists,” Swiss While at Ascutney it was 20 below I was ready. We had bright sunshine ID NCAA BaakatbaH 11 NCAA BaakatbaH "Turnovers killed us,” Baylor Southern Cal’s Chdnes White scored plus a few days of skiing before. JAN. 3. 1081 Christine Eigen, Karen tions. Michigan finished with 437 total race in Val d’Isere, France, for com­ 11:30 7:00 quarterback Jay Jeffrey said. without a football. He left It on the 3- coach Rolf Hefti said. Christmas. It is very cold at zero and I had to go in and warm up a as the mercury climbed to 2 above. Grommeck, Lynn Kappel. yards, rushing for 292 and passing for bined points. bit before venturing out on the cold <8) Off-Track Batting 24 Sports Amarlca Led by middle guard Warren Lyles, “Whenever we seemed to get any yard line, something several Hefti said he expects a strong bid Haystack, Mt. Snow. Mt. Ascutney, The snow was excellent, with 16 in­ MORNING 12:00 8:00 Katie Kiefer, Katie 145, as a Big 10 representative won As Stenmark does not race the the game’s most valuable defensive offensive momentum we’d have a dramatic photographs showed plain­ by the Austrian team, but there is ches of natural, plus 2 feet of man­ 7:00 >8) Champlonahip WraatHng ID SportaCantar Maguire, Cindi Niiler. just its second Rose Bowl in the last downhills, his opponents’ best (11) Sport«C«nt*r 1:00 8:30 player, and All-America lin ^ c k e r turnover.” ly but the referees didn’t notice. another Elast European threat in the made and no bare spots. Ascutney Lynn Olson, Pam Plini, ID.J. Junior, the well-pr^ared 12 games. chances of denying him the World 0:00 III) 1980 Popular Hot Rodding ID NCAAHockay "Turnovers — th at’s it in a So now it was 1981. A new year. A person of Peter Popangelov of has new snow making from top to 'll) ProfMtlonalRod«o Champlonahipa 10:30 Kristin Smith. Kim Grif­ Leading 7-6 at halftime, Michigan Cup crown lie In picking up combined Alabama defense stymied Baylor, nutshell," Teaff said. “When you new beginning. But the start of the Bulgaria. He has just recovered from bottom. 10:00 '90 NFL Ravlaw And Pravlaw 5 Sports Extra fin. Lynn Trocciola, Shana boosted its lead to 10-6 early in the se­ points and pitting their all-round (111 SporltC«nUr 2:00 11:00 forcing the Bears out of the option at­ turn over the ball seven times game was about as new to an injury, but proved to have Here I found an old friend, Tom Yudin, Julie Caron. Diane cond half on a 25-yard field goal by skills against Stenmark’s un­ 10:30 111) SportaCanlar ID SportaCantar tack that had been so successful against Alabama, you ain’t going to regained his form by winning two In- Rondo, formerly at Round Top, now 111 NCAAWrtBtllng 2:30 11:30 Wishart. Anne Zielinski. Schembechler as are incoherent Ali HajiSheikh and took a 17-6 lead touchable slalom talents. during their 10-1 regular season. win. And you’re lucky if you don’t get messages from Iran to the United mmational races during the layoff teaching at Ascutney with Parks and :il) NCAA BaakatbaH 3 1 Sports Wrap-Up Ann Peters. Amy Ijirsen. "I didn’t think they would score a later In the period on a 7-yard TD But the first combination of the Hellena Collins who head the ski AFTERNOON 4:30 12:00 your brains beat out. States government. time. ID NHLHockay ID Profasslonal Rodao Joyce DiRamio and Maura lot on us because except for Ole Miss, Twice-beaten Alabama went into pass from Wangler to a streaking season strengthened the Swede’s school where they teach the GLM- 12:00 3 But this time — the first time in >20 NFL '80 2:00 Higgins. Carter In the end zone. Michigan SUNDAY 11 SportaCantar nobody has,” said Tide Coach Bear the game with hopes that ^ loss by Schembechler’s 12-year reign at ATM with a staff of 30 instructors. (40 Cand«lpin Bowling The JV meet showed Bryant, "It was a good defensive ef­ closed the scoring with 4:02 left on a 12:30 JAN. 4,1081 2:30 Georgia in the Sugar Bowl to Notre Michigan — he didn’t have to explain Ascutney has much to offer the ID NCAAHockay greatest strength in the fort. This is one of our best defensive 1-yard run by Edwards, and the 111) NHLHockoy Dame and a Florida State loss to that, no, he didn’t believe in a Rose skiers of various terrain from the 30 Amorican Football Confar* MORNING 5:00 boys 11-12 year-old age teams.” ID NCAA WraatHng Oklahoma in the Orange Bowl would Bowl jinx. kick failed. Overwhelming majority beginner to the expert. Here you can anca Playoff Qama 7:00 group. Comprising that "The coaches had drilled us so elevate the Tide to another national The 15-year Michigan drought Washington, ranked 16th, took a 3^) ski a net work of trails in the woods <22) N F L '80 i l l ) SportaCantar unit were Joshua Kemble. much on what they do that by the lead In the second period on a 35-yard 1:00 8:00 championship. Baylor was hungry between postseason victories and meadows. It was at Ascutney (18) World Cup Tannia 'll) NCAA BaakatbaH Colin O’Brien. David field goal hy Chuck Nelson. But want national'title tilt first one or two steps of each play we for the respect a bowl victory over weighed on the minds of the Big Ten where the famous Cochran family (22 Amarican Football Cortfar* 10:00 Swimming Spraker, Isalm Alkadhi, knew what the play would be," Michigan took a 7-3 lead late in the enca Playoff Gama (11) SportaCantar the presitglous Alabama program champion Wolverines late on this NEW YORK (UPI) - Ninety-one got its start. Drew Adam, Chris Piore, Junior said. "We played the type of half on a 6-yard TD run by Woolfolk. NCAA rules would make the im­ 1:30 10:30 would bring. New Year’s Day as they erupted In percent of the people who responded A vertical drop of 1,470 is enough to <90 NFL '80 •11) NCAAHockay Richard Borbely, Jeff Pet- game Alabama is used to playing — Washington pulled to withlii a point plementation of such a project very Bryant used the national cham­ celebration over their 23-6 victory to a Mlzlou call-in survey during the convince anyone that you can’t let it 2:00 11:00 tingill. and Tom Aylward hard and aggressive.” with just one second left in the half difficult. all hang out. Steep chutes and rolling <90 Amarican Football Confar- 22) NFL Ravlaw And Pravlaw pionship theme at halftime to inspire over Pacific-10 champion anca Playoff Qama Lyles said the Tide defense didn’t on a 26-yard field goal by Nelson, but Dec. 31 Bluebonnet Bowl game said his players to stretch their 13-2 lead. Washington. ^ thev favored a national college foot­ terrain will cause one to stop to look 3:00 AFTERNOON quite know what to expect on its first But Georgia's victory made the Cot­ Michigan’s second-half explosion at spectacular views and mountains > 9) NatlonalFootballConfafanca ’There was screaming, laughing, ball championship playoff, according Playoff Gama ...... 12K»' ...... The varsity and junior series against the Bears. A quick was more than the Huskies could In the distance. Rondo and Steve (28) WraatHng ton outcome academic. hugging and some crying in the to the telecast’s associate producer. LpBcutoff fired (11) NCAA BaakatbaH varsity Glastonbury 6lote conference after that opening series handle. And they reacted as most Bodley are In charge of the new 12:30 "Anytime you talk about national Michigan lockerroom and for Miziou’s Mark Wenzel said 185,749 4:00 (3) Tha NFL Today Recreation swim teams Salurdav stunned teams do Initially — with NOR’TH ANDOVER, Maas. (UPI) <20 NFL Ravlaw And Pravlaw set the mood, however. championships, eyes open up around Schembechler, who had lost an racing and free style program. (22)i90l NFL 80 each remained undefeated BASKETBALL excuses. persons answered “yes” and that 17,- — ’The winless New England Gulls of ‘22 ChamplonaNp WraatHng “I didn’t come off the field after here," said running back Major Speaking of the cold. Mi^e sure the (24 Soccar Mada In Qarmany Eaat Calholir at .Aquinaa, Orange Bowl and Gator Bowl in addi­ 349 said “no.” He said the system ’s Professional Basketball 5KX) 1:00 as they overwhelmed that first series feeling as I expected Oglivie. "The words have a strong "We should have had two car has sufficient antifreeze for at 11) FIS World Cup ShHng tion to the five Rose Bowl games, it was set up by AT&T through a ser­ League fired coach Jim Loscutoff ' 9) National Football Confaranca Windsor. Both victories 8 to feel,” Lyles said. "I was looking affect on the players, espcially when touchdowns In the first half that we least 30 below. Use dry gas when 5:30 Playoff Gama y was an especially joyous moment. vice called Dlallt. The same system Friday, less than a month Into their 32l NFL Symfunny came after tense seesaw Penney al Clantonhury, 8 for a Mack truck. Then we got Coach Bryant says them.” didn’t get,” said Washington coach filling up to help stop condensation In 'll) Parada H.syAII-AmarIcan "I stood here five times before as a was used during ABC-TV’s telephone first season. Football Taam f battles in which the last Rockville at Sinialiury, 8 ourselves together on the sidelines Don James. the gas line. Warm up the motor for EVENING Teaff was intrigued by the prospect loser,” Schembechler said. "Now poll after last year’s debate between Gulls’ assistant coach Dana •22)190 Amarican Football Confar­ four events decided the vic­ Kaal Calliolie at Merev and sized it up and we said, 'Go Early in the first quarter, the a few minutes, don’t rev It. Drive ttOO anca Playoff Gama of a Georgia-Alabama game. I’m smoking a cigar and smiling. It’s President Jimmy Carter and Skinner, 24, was named to succeed tor. (girla), 2:30 ahead and get wild.’ "I’d like to see a matchup between Huskies drove to the Michigan 1 on a slow for a few miles, let the tires '81 Off-Track BatUng 1:30 unbelievable. President-elect Ronald Reagan. Loscutoff, 50, who played for the <971 1080 Skating Spactacular ID NCAA Wraatllng The varsity meet was ICE HOCKE4 “We just said we were going to lay third-down play and Toussalnt ’Tyler warm up and speed up gradually. Georgia and Alabama,” he said. "1 “I came off that damn field five Wenzel said the survey was under­ Boston Celtics for nine seasons in the 7:00 3:30 anchored by Glastonbury’s Hall at Maneheater (BIP), our ears back and go after 'em. We don’t think Alabama has been given crashed the middle of the Michigan Speaking of the cold, the pipes at my ID SportaCantar ID NCAAHockay superb group of 13-14 year- 9:30 times with my head down, but today I taken "as a sampling of public late 1950s and early 60s. •57) S^carMadalnOarmany 20 NFL '80 nlaved with sort of a reckless style, I the credit it deserves.” line but fell a foot short of the goal . house were frozen. old girls, the team’s Eaat Catliolie al Soulli walked olf holding it high. Right now line. opinion” and he understood that' ’The Gulls are 04. 8:00 4:00 Hmmmmn no fun, but fun skiing. 'll) 1980 Popular Hoi Rodding 20 American Football Confar­ largest single age group. Windaor (HlfH Arena), J Rill Sui‘li«>ri>k See you on the mountain. 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