Quick viewing(Text Mode)

Food Costs, Jobless Rate Down Been My Live-In Editor

Food Costs, Jobless Rate Down Been My Live-In Editor

24 - EVENING HERALD. Thurs . Jan 8. 1981 Dear Abby notes 25th birthday

BEVERLY .HILLS, Calif. - Abby employs eight full-time are worih saving” ); counseling ("I Katie. Beal, her chief assistant, York, Houston, Dallas and New Twenty-five years ago today — Jan. assistants and two shifts of senior learned people need an objective opi­ joined Abby two weeks after the Orleans. It took off like wildfire.” 9, 1956 — ‘ ‘Dear Abby" made her citizens to open and sort the nion. Those close to you will just tell column sUrted. Four other staffers Abby gives approximately 100 first appearance in The San Fran­ avalanche of mall. you what you want to be(u-"); and have been with her at least 21 years. ilaurIlfHtfr speeches a year. . cisco Chronicle. Today, with nearly As Abby celebrates the 25th an­ sex therapy (‘ ‘I hesitated to recom­ The mall and the column aren’t Ab­ A recent trip to Jhcksonville, Fla., 1.000 client newspapers, Abby’s niversary of hejr column, and reflects mend sex therapy until I went to St. by’s only ways of communicating drew this response from Jacksonville appeal and influence continue to on her achievement, did she ever an­ U)uis in 1966 to study first hand the help. Journal Managing editor Dick Snow grow: ticipate becoming a national figure Masters and Johnson’s method” ). ” If I think someone’s suicidal or Bus^rd: t.;- • A midsummer, 1980 tetter from as “ Abigail Van Buren" and Why the changes? ‘T hope I’m needs immediate help, then I call. I Chance of snow "Tired in Lincoln, Neb.,” who con­ recipient of millions of letters? more tuned in and knowledgeable make at least a hundred calls a ” Our personnel director said your WEATHER developing late today. fided to Abby she was tired of sex at “ No, absolutely not,” responds the than I was the day I started. I’ve had month. People are overwhelmed., visit was the best single-event shot- Details on page 2. age 50 and asked Abby to poll her diminutive 62-year-old wife of the great opportunity to learn from they can’t believe it’s Abby calling,” in-the-arm to employee morale she readers to see if they agreed, drew successful businessman Morton the experts in the various fields,” Abby says. has ever seen. And I agree! The per­ sonal attention and interest that you 227,606 responses in three weeks Phillips. says the woman whose words are ’The first column appeared Jan. 9, lyOL C, No. 64 — Mancheater, Conn., Friday, January 0,1081 VOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER • SInca 1881 • SIngla Copy 25a • Home Delivery 20a | (114,005 supporting the writer and “I never went into this for fame — read by some 65 million readers dai­ 1956. gave to everyone here has won you many new friends, as well as U3.601 opposed). An additional 30,000 or money. I have nothing now> ly- ” 1 took the name Abigail from the readers.” | letters trickled in later. materially that I didn't have before. Abby, who grew up in Sioux City, Old Testament and Van Buren from • Since 1959, when Abby first I’m still the same person I always Iowa, gives her husband Mort the eighth president,” she says. ” I Does she plan to retire? In her 25th wrote about "The Living Will,” more was, and the kindest thing people can Phillips much of the credit for her copyrighted the name and away I anniversary column, she meets the say to me is that I haven’t changed.” success; went. than four million requests for the subject head-On: “ Please don’t ask “ He’s been my guiding light. He’s document are attributed to the Only her views have changed. In 25 "About 10 days later the publisher me when I plan to retire. I have no Food costs, jobless rate down been my live-in editor. I’ve never had of the Mirror c^led and column by Right to Die officials. years of giving advicfe, she’s altered such plans. I intend to continue her position, for example, on divorce a press agent or a business manager; said he’d like to use my column, but • A plea for "forgotten” U.S. writing this column just as long as WASHINGTON (UPI) - The overall inflation in December. produce in 1967 now cost $254.70. remained in a 7.4 to 7.6 range since looking for jobs because they believe soldiers in Korea last March brought (from "hang in there for the sake of with Mort I never needed one. that I’d have to be syndicated. In a was about 1.5 million above the my readers and the Good Lord let government said today declining food The seasonal adjustment factor In a separate report, the bureau that time. they cannot find any. Their number Ahiftuil Van Ruren 50.000 letters to the Gls. the children" to “ not all marriages Abby also is proud of her staff. matter of 30 days, I was in New eliminates changes that nomqally oc­ DMember, 1979 figure. The bureau me.” prices helped to moderate inflation in said the nation’s unemployment rate The rate in December 1979 was 6 jumped to 1.1 million in the fourth cur at about the same time and in the said adult men accounted for two- December and unemployment dropped for the second consecutive percent. quarter of 1980, up 100,000 from the same degree each year, such as thirds of the increase. y slipped a notch to 7.4 percent. month in December to 7.4 percent, The bureau said the decline in previous quarter and nearly 300,000 weather patterns, production and The Labor Department's Bureau of but discouraged jobless workers not December from the 7.5 percent rate over the year. The bureau said the 0.6 percent in­ Labor Statistics said the Ihroducer marketing cycles, seasonal discounts counted in the rate jumped to 1.1 in November was reflected in vir­ Total employment in December as crease in finished goods prices last Price Index for finished goods rose at and holidays. ^’ veterans recall the war million during the final quarter of the tually all categories except adult measured by the monthly household month reflects a 0.4 percent decline a seasonally adjusted 0.6 percent in The December increase, com­ year. *8^ women, where a slight 0.1 percen­ survey was 97.3 million, down 57,000 in consumer food prices and a 0.9 WASHINGTON (UPI) - The During the rescue operation at allowed the battle-weary RAF time marked the first major setback for timating RAF casualties, making the December, the same as in pounded for entire year, translates shooting down 23 German planes, Revised jobless figures for 1980 tage increase occurred over the from the previous month and about percent rise in non-food prices. famed "Battle of Britain,” in which — from May 26 to June 4, to rest and regroup in anticipation of into a 7.8 percent annual rate of infla­ the Nazis. Nazis "over confident.” was captured in Aug. 1941, after his November. placed the year's high at 7.6, rather month. 500,000 below the peak of last the outnumbered British Royal Air 1940 — 338,000 allied personnel were the next German attack. tion. The RAF success led Prime Although feeling German and plane collided with an enemy fighter. But it said food prichs declined at than a previously reported 7.8 per­ However, the figures do not include February. Force defeated the German evacuated to England but had to Although outnumbered, the -RAF Energy prices rose more than 1 Minister Winston Churchill to make English pilots were .equal in ability. “ When I bailed out I left one (ar­ all levels of manufacturing during The index now stands at 254.7 cent in July. The 7.6 percent rate so-called discouraged workers — Luftwaffe, may have ended different­ abandon their equipment. It was downed about 2,300 German aircraft, Unemployment of 7.8 million was percent in December for the second- his oft-quoted remark that, “ Never Tuck praised the British Spitfire - a tificial) leg behind,” he said. He said the month, helping to moderate which means items that cost $100 to first occurred in May and has those who want to work but are not ly had Germany followed up their England’s darkest moment in the mostly bombers, between Aug. and down 161,()IX) from November, but month in a row. in the course of human endeavor main RAF fighter aircraft — as a he ultimately received a spare right victory at Dunkirk. war. Oct. 1940 — the “ Battle of Britain” have so many owed so much to so better plane “ fighter vs. fighter” leg, courtesy of the RAFN by This is the opinion of two former Battling the Luftwaffe over the period — and lost 900 of their own air­ few.” over the German Messerschmltt. parachute. RAF fighter pilots who were in the beaches of Dunkirk, the RAF suf­ craft. “ The Few” became the nickname “ Absolutely wonderful aircraft,” Sent to the POW camp at Colditz, thick of it. fered “ quite appreciable losses ” 1 don’t think the Germans were of the RAF pilots and ground crews he said of the Spitfire and Hurricane Sir , 70, a former which he termed “ a very good Most unhappy which we could ill afford,” Tuck ever winning the battle,” said Bader. — numbering only several thousand fighters which both men flew. camp,” Bader spent the remainder RAF Group Captain, says he was said. Tuck, now a slim dapper — who participated in the battle. Both men also praised the young, of the war as a prisoner. Mustered "very surprised" Germany did not Englishman in his 60s, said he was "It was a tremendous experience inexperienced piloU in their late out of the RAF at the end of the war follow up its Dunkirk victory with an Had Germany attacked England flying up to four sorties a day during which we shall not forget, and which teens and early 20s the RAF threw he worked as an executive for the invasion of England. immediately afterwards, he said the peak battle periods. Bader said he we wish we’d never had,” Bader into the fight. Shell Oil Co., and currently lives In with rail study RAF would have had a much more averaged two a day. said. “ These were the real heroes, the . Bader and Stanford Tuck, a difficult time because ” we had lost a "We were always up there waiting Bader, who lost both legs in an air young piloU who, with little flight Tuck, who downed 29 German ridor more attractive. former RAF , number of experienced pilots.” for them, to shoot down what we By MARTIN KEARNS crash in 1931 but was allowed back time, went up,” said Bader. planes, was shot down and captured The study concluded the line's spoke recently at the Smithsonian The Germans "gave us a very could,” Tuck said. Herald Reporter into uniform in 1939 at the beginning In many cases, he said, they had as in France in 1942. He escaped to viability would hinge on its ability to Institution's Air and Space Museum much required breathing spell,” The inability of the Germans to of the war, is still active and fit 40 few as five or 10 hours of fU ^t time Russia in 1945 and fought with Rus­ MANCHESTER — Residents and attract passenger and commercial of their experiences as fighter pilots Tuck said of the three month lapse subdue the RAF led to a canceling of years later. on the aircraft with which they were sian infantry forces until the end of NEW YORK (UPI) - Several area officials Thursday reacted traffic. On both counts, the study during the critical year of 1940. following the German victory. It a planned invasion of England and Both men agreed the two biggest to face the Germans and often had the war. Returning to In major New York banks lowered their. brusquely to a consultant’s study found reconstruction of the line which recommended the proposed factors in the RAF success were the not even fired their guns in combat. England after the war he took up far­ prime lending to 20 percent from 20Vk wasn’t warranted. use of radar and Germany’s over es­ Bader, a pilot credited with ming. * percent today, reflecting a steady but $7.4 million upgrading of the Surwilo, the regional planner, said Next newspaper course slow decline of interest rates from Manchester to Willimantic rail line the study’s finding that the rail would be scrapped. their recent peaks. cost about 10 cents each passenger Citibank, the nation’s second The Wethersfield firm of DeLeuw, mile should serve to boost the ser­ largest bank. No. 4 Manufacturera Gather and Co. recently completed a vice, contrary to the consultant’s Hamver Trust, No. 7 Bankers Trust, state-mandated study of the 20-mile conclusions. 'The cost of zoning and probes American health Irving Trust and European American rail corridor, once owned by the operating an automobile, she said, were the latest to move to the 20 per­ Penn Central Railroad. Their study had been placed as high as 30 cents- Are we living beyond our health cent level. Most banks across the concluded the line didn’t warrant the per-mile by some authorities. care means? p n n e L country were expected to swing into $7.4 million in repairs, and suggested More importantly, the completion it be spent "on another state railroad With the country’s yearly medical line. of Interstate -84 to Rhode Island can­ tab approaching $250 billion, health Other major banks, including No. 3 project having more potential.” not be assumed, she said. The authorities acknowledge that cost Chase Manhattan, No. 6 Continental Francis Armentano, Vernon town highway is presently embroiled in a control is a problem that’s not likely Illinois and No. 9 First National Bank representative, questioned the legal hassle which she said could to be solved by a system that en­ of Chicago, adopted the 20 percent study’s conclusion that no significant delay construction into the next cen­ courages consumers to shop for the «T W. (L GLENCY GO. commuter traffic would develop tury. Another citizen pointed to re­ rate on Tliursday. On Monday No. 5 finest in health care and send the along the line. Armentano said about COURSES BY NEWSPAPER Morgan Guaranty was the fUcai,, cent reports from the Reagan ad­ bills to third parties such as in­ Our Grand ProcMsion of Ponoling and Homo major InatituUon to make the move 8,GM Varaon raafatente travel by bus ministration which would halt fun­ surance companies and government to Hartford each week and intimated ding for construction fo interstate professionals can understand, this dent Donald Kennedy, who formerly Docorating Valuoo Starts Off Tlio Yoor With a Bongl in what h u been a cautloui reqxiaie agencies. the spill over to the rail service systems. timely series serves as the basis for a headed the Food and Drug Ad­ to a mixed interest rate m iron - Evening Herald readers will have would exceed the 75 persons iden­ three-credit course at Manchester ministration; and City College of ment. an opportunity to learn how that Preparing to move tified in the study. Community College and more than New York professor H. Jack (teiger, M9W FR9II?~*’^ Chemical Bank, sixth largest, cut system developed and how it may Barbara Surwilo, regional planner 300 other colleges and universities. M.D., who conceived and im­ its prime— the rate charged on loans have to be changed by following “ The Readers who wish to register for 9 . P. to their most creditworthy corporate President-elect Rbnald Reagan greets a national Airport that he was going to his for the Capitol Region Council of Grasso plemented the Neighborhood Health Nation’s Health," a series that will the MCC course may do so by REAL 0U & SUCH customers — on ’Tueiday to 19W per­ group of airline employees following his Pacific Palisades home to help Nancy pack Governments, chided the study, Center Program. saying it excluded traffic to-and- be making house calls every Satur­ telephone (646-2137) until Friday. FAKAMIUEPIE FVeai Hardwood Faca cent as did several smaller-sUed arrival back in Southern California Thursday. for their move to Washington. (UPI photo) Vortetr Panakng from theUniversity of Connecticut in day in The Herald, beginning Jan. 24. For more information, call the MCC In addition to the IS newspaper ar­ Q. P. FAS VENEERS banks throughout the country. Reagan told reporters at Los Angeles Inter­ condition The series, consisting of 15 weekly office of Community Services (646- ticles, students read a Reader of es­ Storrs. The study, she said, articles by leading medical and PANRLINQ "assumes no growth along the 19- 2137). says, articles and documents from an (Wood Flbw SubtUtult) health experts, is administered by The national program is coor­ array of authorities on medicine and ■IMUUTED WOOD S A V E ^ 2 . 0 0 PER PANEL mile rail corridor.” DeLeuw Gather concluded the serious Courses by Newspaper, an dinated by Philip R. Lee, M.D., a health and a Study Guide, which MUUH BALE railway’s reactivation would not HARTFORD (UPI) - Former educational project of University former assistant secretary of Health, relates the newspaper articles to FInIshed-Alked Uraa Ginger Birch req. $14.72 •12.72 New Iran messages studied foster increased industrialization of Gov. Ella Grasso was in serious con­ Extension, University of California, Elducation and Welfare, who now selections in the Reader. ’Three Top Coat • Designed lor COFFEE OAK Rog.su.ss maximum beauty at •12.S9 the state’s northeastern section, dition at Hartford Hospital today San Diego, and is funded by the directs the Health Policy Program at seminars and two exams are held on ALGIERS, Algeria (UPI) - U.S. in the negotiations,” Saunders said. without stopping for his usual rest at crisis in which the 52 Americans minimum coo. BLUE PINE REQ. *20.80 •18.80 noting a sampling of 17 area firms though a fever that had caused con­ National Endowment for the the University of California, San campus. negotiators stayed on in Algiers The American negotiators con­ the U.S. embassy. have been held 433 days. proved the rail wouldn't affect their cern the night before was nearly Humanities. Francisco, School of Medicine. “ The Nation’s Health” is the 14th TAMMS NWKNT 4xt S/S2 today and conferred among ferred 'throughout the day in the Benyahia himself postponed a ' Reagan, who referred to possible AUTUM OM KtMM Art S/tt ^ ^ C e d ir CioMt U bI«| expansion plans. gone, a spokesman said. In addition to providing insights Other series contributors include in a series of provocative courses [MVI) CIOMI Unlng wHh a elMii iTMh themselves about a series of ap­ walled embassy on a billaide above scheduled trip to Tunisia until later llth-hour progress in the hostage According to the report, the terrain Hospital spokesman James Bat- into the complei; and emotional sub­ Pulitzer Prize-winning author Rene which Courses by New$i>aper has “ “ “ . wanl and rich wanii colora that parently new messages from Iran Algeria’s picturesque harbor. in the day to meet for three hours talks during a refueling stop in laat. Qlvaa that apatM “finlahad’ took to along the rail corridor is too hilly to taglio said Mrs. Grasso's condition ject of health care in terms non- J. Dubos: Stanford University Presi- developed since its inception in 1973. clarifying proposals for freeing the Algerian sources denied reports with Christopher — the chief U.S. Oklahoma City, earlier had said he any cloaaL Han la btiUI4n parmananl allow for trains to reach s p ^ s was changed from guarded to serious jpAsW olaetlon appaattiig to homaownan and 52 American hostages. from Washington that Algeria had negotiator on the hostage issue. would not want to offer “ a blank required for commuter travel. when her fever rose shortly after 6 KitMan. ttacommandad Iqi arehltaeta Deputy Secretary of State Warren agreed to "guarantees” to aid the ’liie Algerian asked Christopher to check” endorsement of any agree­ To store solar power and eonlraclora aa lha Maal malhod at Russell Thompson, Andover first p.m. Thursday. allm ln atiM moth damdga. la a y to weeh Christofiher, the head of the U.S. negotiations over Irdn’s demand that clarify some of the details of the ment the Carter administration *3.98 selectman, took issue with that con­ Battaglio said the fever, the second and Inatalf atthar ovar open etude or on team, said they were remaining in the deposit funds for latest American proposals to free the might strike but not have time to old paalar or wood. clusion, saying trains running along she has had in less than a month, Algiers for the time being. He did not Iran in an Algerian b ^ in exchange hostages, and those clarifications carry out. Tonguod and groovad |olnta, and the line in the fifties had achieved came down later in the evening to MOVABLE matahad. announce any new formal meetings for the hostages. were relayed at once to Tehran, The Carter Administration has 11 DOWNEASTBARNWOOD speeds in excess of 40-miles-per- where it had been earlier in the day. Langlha I It. and ahortar to a paekaga. with the Algerian intermediaries but ’The sources said Algeria did not where a team of Algerian in­ days left in power but has said a deal New battery won’t die FOR THAT AUTHENTIC INTERIOR to- and 40- p a elu m a . - hour. He also questioned whether He said Mrs. Grasso’s temperature Papar wrappatf .. indicated they were in contact with want to compromise its mediating termediaries was meeting with Ira­ must be struck by Jan. 16 to work out WEATHERED LOOK. cost estimates assumed by the firm had nearly gone down to normal SHUTTERS Add SOW to atitian tool ol araa foreign ministry officials informally, role by taking an active part in the nian negotiators, diplomatic sources practical details of the hostages’ WASHINGTON (UPI) — Before solar energy can real­ Storage capacity of 20 kilowatt hours is all that’s KG. WAU TO NAU MONEY Louvarsd to ba covarad. were inflated. when doctors examined her this mor­ apparently by telephone. propoMls. said. return. ly help Americans save scarce oil and gas. someone must needed for most residential photovoltaic applications, he WALL TO WALL HONIV aAVINQ “ Somewhere along the line we've ning. amcia Observers speculated that the fact Ciuistopher arrived Thursday in U.S. officials said Thursday President Carter repeated his hope come up with a good way to store power for those times said. That could mean a REDOX the size of “ a couple of lost sight that we have an energy “ She has responded to antibiotics P I R 40' a • 2 6 ^ « 'that the Americans were staying on the Algerian capital without luggage Christopher will fly home today. of settling the crisis before he leaves when the winds won’t biow and the sun doesn’t shine. 250 gallon tanks, no more than the oil tank in your ■ D L . crunch,” continued Thompson, who and the temperature was practically in Algiers indicated optimism and after an unexpMted departure from In Washington, Secretary of State office at noon Jan. 20 and described The Energy Department, NASA's Lewis Research basement,” said Landgrebe. ______PIR P I R 20- R said he wouldn’t, have supported the normal this morning," he said. taoN Iniaiiaa m l emphasized the determination of the Washington. He rushed straight into Eldmund Muskie said the differences the latest American proposals as Center and Sandia National Laboratories are working on Other uses could include hydro-electric storage and use Oacoratt with Leuvarad _____ •PL 1 «13»» rail five years ago. “ We've got to "She's much more comfortable this Carter administration to end Uie 433- a mwting with - Algerian Foreign between Iran and the United States "fair” and “ reasonable,” but said “ I a new battery that might open the way for widespread by factories, cities and rurai electric cooperatives that *T*W — I ...... or fabrioinaari atyiaa' provide transportation, for one thing, morning." raady to paint or atam an p o Lo m a a t t ic day crisis before leaving office JSn. Minister Mohammed Benyahla “ appear to be narrowing,” in the can’t predict success.” use pf windmills, and photovoltaic cells to convert DownlAtt tiniwBBil aiandard alna m aiocti. i'^4 could buy cheap power from utilities during off-peak 20. coal.” He said doctors had been worried sunshine to electricity. hours and store it for later use. 2kM O -r r t iiH ’ tM IG s m STAIRWAY Asked about the plana of the U.S. Dick Carpenter, chairman of the Thursday night over what'effect the It’s called REDOX — for its reduction-oxidation 4 ksw or r t i I K” 6M I G tt. N il REDOX could also permit electric utilities to cut costs R.O. SIza 2S'4x55 S'S" - H 7 negotiators, team member Harold governor’s rail task force, pointed temperature, combined with other chemical principle — and its most unusual feature is that 2 kswO-ir rttiH” thk 11 n. MVEIOK and boost efficiency by storing thousands of kilowatt Saunders, Assistant Secretary of out the line had been called for in the problems, would have. it never seems to die. W p a d ^ cnM i , 4217 ta N (Nt ON THE PURCHASE KB.MJM lAU hours of energy made in times of low demand for later Swfiw MWfiMn n. ft iQMiteNih State for Near Eastern Affairs, said Haig defends Nixon; state’s first rail plan and was known “ Shortly after six-or so it elevated Another factor setting REDOX apart from the OF 4 OR MORE use during power peaks. Toueh Up Stain 10% 3B» at the embassy door, " ’There are as the New Connecticut Rail Line. He considerably and her physicians shortlived chemical batteries in cars and flashlights is a Unlike conventional lead-acid batteries that depends on The prolaealonel will ahvaya touch up PRICES START AT questioned whether the consultants expressed concern over the situation hie job. We have mettchlno coating more messages to go over.” modular construction that can be scaled up to great size one chemical reaction, REDOX converts chemical - -J: iR4sMii7B*d«4ihfuNw4dihsiddlroMd were aware of rising freight charges between the ulcers and the fact that for commercial use. ” eolutlon to tolve the proMatn In pint wNh tuN width, pisno hinos oompisWy soross iho Asked if he meant messages from energy to electricity with two reactant fluids. The fluids end quart alia contalnefe.______iTBiTM. M tho hood ol tho oloirt. Iran, he replied, “ Well, we wduld not along AmTrak’s coastal route, which she’s had a fever, which obviously But first a commercial-scale battery, which really — chromium chloride and iron chloride — are kept apart be going over our own mesiwges.” denies cover-up role he said would make the proposed cor­ implies an infection,” he said. looks more like a big chemical plant, will have to be built. by a membrane as they are pumped through a stack of "We tove no plans to return to the Interested U.S. iirms soon will be asked to submit a'xd'SUBKIIDED WASHINGTON (UPI) - Secretary or overthrow Marxist President flow cells. United States,” he said. firmed by the Senate following the proposals to join in a $2-million federal project to build a of State-designate Alexander Haig Salvador Allende of Chile,,and the SALE CBUMOnURU “ The team is In touch with all sides hearings, the ranking Democrat on said today he loyally defended Presi­ famous gap in a key Watergate tape. multi-kilowatt prototype REDOX to be field-tested in the committee. Sen. Claiborne Pell 1983. dent Nixon as his commapder in While he said he brought up the Good news for readers of PRICES of Rhode Island, served notice that The next step in a scenario written by the space agency chief, but'never took part in the possibility of a Nixon pardon as one Haig’s career will be closely Friday that developed the new electricity storage concept will be Trailer fire Watergate cover-up or proposed a Eat Right, Live Longer END of several options when he met with analyzed “ because he carries with a truly vast, mUlti-megawatt unit slated to be designed in “ deal” to pardon Nixon If he Vice President Gerald Ford just days him ... political baggage or scar early 1984. The complete book now avallablel resigned. before the resignation, Haig said: fatal in area . tissue." "With the experience we've received in the operation M 17th The Senate Foreign Relations "A t no time did I ever suggest in ^ Bhekout , KordoCs I)0pu(ar book "Eat Right, Live Longer" is now SOUTH WINDSOR - A resident Pell said, “ Some members may of our experlmenUi one-kilowatt unit, the technology is avanable to readers of this newspaper. Only a very small part of the lema’s Trailer Park oii 9 Main Committee opened confirmation any way an agreement or ‘deal’ that o( this book was used in the articles you have enjoyed. % want to go over General Haig’s past ^ A inajor powK blackout ilnta oil ready to be transferred to American industry for large- 15 bearings that were expected to con­ Mr. Nixon would resign in exchange Today la tha .vnrd day th« M TK FOUIMMK PAT1EIVIS Street in South Windsor died thli record to see if it is relevant as to scale prototype development,” said NASA’s Dr. Louis Now you can have the complete 144-page book contain­ centrate on Nixon’s final 16 months for a pardon from Mr. Ford.” Amarlcan iMatagaa baite fiaan baM atoctrtcity Ig Uvea WectoHalktea. ing nutrition facts, diets, charts, food values and much more m uuT mcuuL morning when a trailer was how he would conduct himself as caprtng one maior litjtKy; Fage 8 . Kosenblum. esprit 2x4-4% in office when Haig was White House The controversy over Haig’s role in to help you look younger, feel better, control weight and destroyed by fire. secretary of state.” capUTO la Iraa- " ' Dr. Albert Landgrebe of the Energy Department said en|oy life more. YOUCANDOm 91.99 Be. chief of staff, and bis earlier role In the Nixon White House initially TERRA 2x4-4k OTPSUM The fire was reported early thia “ In the 16 years that I have served y^ vlnaide today snnall REDOX systems in the kilowatt range could To get your copy, use coupon below: 2.04 Be. wiretaps on reporters and govern­ overshadowed his statements calling PESSLE ax4-4k morning by several residepti. on this committee, I do not recall a stimulate use of wind energy and photovoltaics 2.34 b.. WALLBOARO ment officials and the bombing of for a revitalized and consistent SttUallGi '.V. Kordel Eat Right Book •CMLPTUREO 2x4-1'* By the time the police and nomination that has come before us Ttwfdst 2.72 Be. Cambodia and North Vietnam. foreign policy backed by a strong Yaakae Mtei a looK at ■■ Cliiatedvi. IVIVD sets holiday hours c/o Manchestsr Evening Herald SANOETONE 2x4-1** firefighters arrived, the beat from that caused the concern in the Senate special•1 wtaMR’ prognuna-m pfognuna iii Newnew 17255 Redford Avenue 3.74 Ba. In a jammed Senate hearing room national defense. Oomtea 9 COMB 2x4-r* HUr MHpilWi * PAL ua . MO the fire was so intense they were un­ that this one has,” said Pell. Englandind mwMiniuLmixMonuL Pas> ^ . ^ - All Motor Vehicle Department offices will be open until Detroit, Mich. 48219 3.91 Ba. i aai. , j , . m under heavy security, Haig read a 20- Haig signalled what appeared to be 8 Editorial ...... w able to get near the trailer or help the The chairman of the committee, A com»mplate i' guide to *Ntliara u> go 7:30 p.m., Tuesday to compensate for the Martin Luther Please se n d -. „ xopies of EAT RIGHT, LIVE LONGER page prepared statement that dealt a tougher line toward the Soviet FantUy...i .V-i;..; .. 6-7 BRICK resident trapped inside, accord!^ to Oiarles Percy, R.-Ill., also warned and wbal(that to do.’'F a g * 1* King holiday, according to an MVD spokesman mainly with foreign policy, but Union when he said the growth of the Obituaries .,...>.> at $1.(X) each. Enclosed is $ ______a?Es«vio%!SfA(Mi reports. that the questioning would be wide The department, iike ail sUte agencies, will be closed TK W. & GLEMEY CO. answered some o f the questions Soviet military "has produced the Peopletalk-1. w... w 2 charm and vsHn The fire department got the lire and deep. 1 1 1 'ijporif )f.v Thursday, Martin Luther King Day, but will reopen at • CANNOT BURN HOMf iimovEiiiiiT conn un^r control but not in time to save about his dealings with Nixon that most complete reversal of global • WEATHERPROOF “ Nothing should remain covered ^...... 8:30 a.m. Friday, Jan. 16. have arisen since Ronald Reagan power relationships ever seen in a UOona five roUa over Boly Grots, OurR^a latl H u n r n m aGoumi rtsaam ’ ■Buorot the person trapped inalde the trailer. which needs to be uncovered. No Offices will be open from 8:30 a m until 4:30 p.m. nominated him as the next secretary period of relative peace. Unchecked, Full Identification of the victim baa questions should remain unasked to Toemtalk *. & v ■ ” Wednesday and Friday, and from 8:30 a m. until 12:30 of state. the growth of Soviet military power ^ IUlU|Urti> lairtite as AFC Update C.tr, Stltr. ______;____ “sar sw not been made u yet, but police, which we need a reply. Our p.m. Saturday. 4 .9 9 Haig specifically denied tliat he must eventually paralyze Western 'Weattier Price inciudes r>oslsea. Pleat# allow 3-4 weeks. HR ^ anMSim suspect It was the female who waa| recommendation to the Senate must coadi d t p 0ia alter had any role in the Watergate cover- policy altogether.’’ Wedtend.... : 'll living in the trailer at the time. rest on all pertinent information.’ ’ spot In gapar Bawl, ffaga 14. I up, alleged CIA plota to assassinate While Haig was expected to be con- »5!il!e3w5^^

2 - EVENING HERALD. Fri,. Jan 9, 1981 EVENING HERALD, Fri., Jan. 9, 1981 - :( Officials Dems in House will study Update car theft face tough job HARTFORD (UPI) - House first day votes over GOP attempts to Wealth can he hazardous hearing next week. • lasting for what lawyers say could be more than two Begin resignation forecast HARTFORD (UPI) - Connec­ Democrats, who saw their comfor­ amend the rules for the 1981 and 1982 Rapides Parish School Board attorney John Ward said years, American Telephone & Telegraph Co. will be on ticut’s serious motor vehicle theft table majority disintegrate in the sessions. CHICAGa (UPI) - The rich may get richer, but Thursday an agreement had been reached not to cite the trial fighting to,remain the world’s largest com|iany. JERUSALEM (UPI) - Cabinet officials and govern­ problem and a slew of related laws 1980 elections, will have a tougher The minority leaddr said he “felt researchers say they also may be more susceptible to girls, who are fighting transfer from Buckeye High to a The federal government has accused the Bell System of ment aides today predicted Prime Minister Menachem will come under the • scrutiny of job getting all their programs sorry" for Rep. William Dyson, D- cancer of the pancreas — the fifth deadliest cancer. predominantly black school, for missing school until next monopolizing the telephone business. In an anti-trust suit, Begin will resign 'Tuesday unless he resolves a teachers’ federal, state and local law enforce­ tjirough this session. New Haven, who told the chamber he A report in the current Journal of the American Thursday’s hearing before federal Judge Nauman Scott. it asks the corporate behemoth be dismantled. wage dispute that has caused the defection of a key ment officials this year. “It’s no longer we’ve got the had been "instructed” not to stray Medical Association shows a higher incidence of cancer In a pre-trial hearing Thursday, government and ATT minister and his vital votes in parliament. The subcommittee of the Motor majority,”’ Assistant House Majori­ from the majority. of the pancreas among peoplevof the upper socio­ Scores down in Brazil attorneys told U.S. district Ju

\ k o k z r ) 6 Moviemakers risk Yankee Traveler names and fortunes By VERNON SCOTT moneymakers of all time with $165 know how it will fare. million in the till. HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - The "If they panic and pull back, Region’s museums have winter programs “Inside Moves” is another matter. you’ve had it. Many good films have Wright Brothers risked their necks Donner made the transition from been destroyed b^ause they were p.m. on Saturday; and 10 a.m. to 5 when they asked themselves at Kitty fantasy spectacle with “Superman” By NANCY MALOOF junction. It again this winter,, so you can go going south on U.S. 7. never given a chance to grow and p.m. on Sunday. For more informa­ auditorium. Dr. Stephen Williams, Hawk, "Will it fly?" and eerie occult-suspense with Aulo ami Travel Cluh The planetarium show, entitled there any Sunday between 11 a.m. find their audiences. Some movies tion, call (617) 723-2500. Special events curator of North American Moviemakers only risk their "Omen,” to an intimate story of in­ WELLESLEY, Mass. (U P D -Just “The Stars of Winter”, also includes and 4 p.m. for an interesting few need to incubate for a while. To get to the Science Museum in Archaelogy at the Peabody will reputations, and often times their terpersonal relationships with " In ­ because winter has closed in, don't other planets and stars visible on hours away from the snow and cold, “Indians: American Heritage”, "The first week or two of release is winter nights. Boston, the ALA recommends taking back into three centuries of speak on the Diversity and Continuity fortunes, when they launch a new side Moves.” expect museums to hang out "Closed one of the major exhibits at the of Native American Art. a frightening time for ail of us. The It is shown daily; showings for the Storrow Drive to Leverett Circle for American history. film and pray that it will get off the Three weeks ago director Donner for the Season” signs. In fact, some Museum of Our National Heritage in The Indian exhibit itself, which will ground. sneak prevews may give us an idea, rest .of this week are 11 a.m. and 3 the McGrath Highway and sub­ Five of the 45-acre museum’s 35 and Goodmark Productions (Mark New England museums stay open Lexington, Mass., is the theme be at the museum through next In the case of Michael Cimino's but you have to wait for public reac­ p.m. on Thursday, 11 a.m., 3 p.m., sequent turnoff onto the museum en­ buildings will be open during the next Tanz and Bob Goodwin) held their year-round and save some of their behind three special events this Sun­ September, includes more than 200 "Heaven's Gate," which crashed and tion. and 7:30 p.m. on Friday, 11 a.m., 1 trance road. A public parking garage few months; Memorial Hall, the day afternoon (Jan.'ll), all of which collective breaths. They released best programs and exhibits especial­ object of native American art. burned after a single week’s flight, "An exception was 'Superman.' is located on the mupeum grounds. Webb Building, the Vermont are open to the public free of charge. their touching little film and waited. ly for now. p.m., and 3 p.m. on Satui^ay, and 12 The Museum of our National After the first night we knew where noon and 2 p.m. on Sunday. Building, the Dutton Building, and From 1-4 p.m. in the lobby. Creek the answer was clearly “ no.” *1110 Clunk. One such place is Boston's Museum Heritage is open from 10 a.m. to 4 director went back to the drawing it was going to go and it even of Science, where a planetarium Planetarium admission is 50 cents the “Variety Unit” , where their Indian “Cayoni” (Joseph Johns), "Inside Moves" — starring John exceeded expectations" beyond museum admission. Admis­ Winter tradition pewter, glass, china, and dolls are also artist-ln-residence at the Har­ p.m. Monday through Saturday, front board hoping to resurrect something Savage and Diana Scarwid — just lay presentation simulating a 'triple 12 noon until 5:30 p.m. on Sunday. Ad­ in a salvage project. Almost every night Donner hangs planetary conjunction' that won't oc­ sion to the Museum of Science is $4 Up In northern New England, a displayed. vard Peabody Museum, will present there. It appeared as if Donner's pic­ around the box office at a Westwood for adults, and $2.50 for children 5-16 new winter tradition is being carried Admission will also be reduced, to mission is free. For more informa­ But there comes a time in the life ture would never get off the ground. cur again until the 23rd century, con­ a demonstration of traditional mask tion, call (617 ) 881-6559. of every motion picture when its theater where "Inside Moves” is tinues through .Sunday (Jan. 11). and students with I.D. Friday night is out at Vermont's Shelburne Museum, $1 for adults, and 50 cents for carving in wood. The few patrons who did straggle playing, listening to reaction. discount night with admission which last year opened on Sundays children. For more information, call The museum is located at 33 ! fragility is nakedly apparent — the into theaters. ho\ ever, plus The planets are Jupiter and Saturn, At 3 p.m. in the theater, there will Marrett Rd. in Lexington, at the ; moment of its release to theaters. Later this month he will travel which first passed close to each other reduced to $2 for adults and $1 for during the record-breaking snowless (802 ) 98,5-3346. be a 2()-minute, color animated film excellent reviews, gave the fledgling across the country promoting his pic­ season, as a special treat for dis­ junction of Massachusetts Ave. and ; No one connected with a film can (or. so it would seem to the naked children. The Shelburne Museum is located for children about “Native American film new life. Last week "Inside ture on TV and radio talk shows. heartened snowsport buffs. Route 2A. The ALA suggests taking ' be certain whether the public will eye) on Dec. 31, and will again, two The museum is open from 9 a.m. to on U.S. 7, south of Burlington. To get Myths” , featuring tales from the Moves” surpassed the first week's "I took no salary for this film in Well, the response was so Route 2 (from Route 128, or Cam- ' accept it. And during those first few times more, during 1981. The three 4 p.m., Monday through Thursday: 9 there, the ALA advises taking Hopi, Cherokee, and Seneca tribes.. box-office take by 280 percent. exchange for a percentage of the a.m. to 10 p.m. on Friday; 9 a.m. to 5 favorable thqt the museum has done Interstate 89 to Burlingtonm, then Then at 3:45 p.m. in the museum's bridge, depending upon your depar- 1 days of release the studio, producer So far this week it has gaihed 8( passages, all tolled, create the con­ ture point) to get (In 2A. ; and director are helpless. There is profits, " Donner said. ‘Tve literally percent on the second week, to the staked everything on this picture. nothing more they can do. elation of Donner and his producers Some recent films have been "So I'm hitting the road. I'll visit “The name of the game is word ol places where the box office isn't so Apprentice program set Korean art released with great expectations — mouth,” Donner told me during 1902 comedy opens "Flash Gordon,” for example— only good and try to generate interest. lunch in the sun drenched patio of his EAST HADDAM — The Goodspeed is given a tryout each season, the most The largest loan exhibition of Korean art Hardwick, a Korean-born New York fashion to fail dismally at the box office. And I'll check the prints and the Hollywood offices. sound system in the theaters. Opera House is now accepting successful including “Man of La ever to be shown in the United States will designer, catches a preview showing this Others; such as "The Competition.” "Our picture opened so slowly it Mancha,” “Shenandoah,” "Very Good "This is not an exploitable picture applications for the 1981 season appren­ open Saturday at the Metropolitan Museum week and admires a gold and jade crown. are keen disappointments. was frightening. If it had continued tice program. Eddie,” “Annie” and “Whoopee.” In some cases there apparently is like Superman' or 'Omen ' 'Inside Long Wharf’s year of Art in New York, in the course of its visit (UPI photo) at the first week’s pace, we'd have Moves' is really a fable, a picture To receive an application, interested The (j^odspeed Apprentice Program is little-hope for a film, "Stir Crazy” been out of business in no time. Now a non-performing technical appren­ parties should write to Apprentice NEW HAVEN — Long Wharf Theater to eight American museums. Cathy for instance: yet it zoomed off to a with a happy ending that makes peo­ Bill Walker and lighting by Ronald we have a budding hit on our hands as ple feel good ticeship where participants are given Program, Goodspeed Opera House, East started off the new year with the 1980-81 flying start and soared out of sight. jyallace. Anne Keefe is pr^uctlon stage long as people keep talking about it. "So we re relying on word of practical experience in the production of Haddam, Ct. 064^. season's first comedy when “The Ad­ The filmmaker, eternally at the manager. "The reviews were 95 percent sen­ mouth to keep us Hying. I'd rather professional musical theater. mirable Crichton” arrived on the Main inercy of fickle audiences and the Barrie, a major figure in British theater sational and the others were written have that going for us than all the Apprentices are given the opportunity to Stage Jan. 1. James M. Barrie's 1902 during the first two decades of the 20th whims of providence, is in the most by idiots. Theater owners say they work directly with the professional perennial, under the direction of Kenneth dicey of all businesses: advertising and publicity money can LTM open house century, is also the author of “Peter never had better audience reaction buy. " technical staff of the opera house in the Frankel, will continue at Long Wharf Pan,” "Quality Street,” “The Little No one knows this better than from the crowds coming out of the areas of scenery construction, painting, MANCHESTER - The Little Theater through Feb. 8. Minister,” “Dear Brutus,” “A Kiss for Richard Donner who directed theaters. . lighting, props, costuming and the moun­ of Manchester will hold its annual open Lacing its comedy with satire as well as Cinderella,” “Mary Rose” and “What Theater. “Superman, " "Omen” and, just "The fragility of a film at its birth ting and running of the production. house Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m., at the fantasy, "The Admirable Crichton” in­ Every Woman Know,” the latter Cinem a. recently, "Inside Moves ’ is always there. In the first 10 days Apprentices receive their housing troduces the wealthy family of the pom­ Both "Superman” and "Omen" meeting rooms, 22 Oak St. Wine and 51 successfully revived at Long Wharf in 1976 • "(?ymbeline" by William Shakespeare, directed by • "Famous Ladies of the Movies." Jan. 14 at 7 p.m. nobody is willing to endorse a movie DO IT DAILY - PLAY BETTER within easy walking distance of the pous Earl of Loam, revealing him, his were airborne the moment they were cheese will be served, and the event is under Frankel’s direction. Elarly produc­ Mark Lamos. through Feb. 8 at the Hartfordiltage Com­ and Jan. 15 at 1:30 p.m. at the South Windsor Public — not the distributors or exhibitors. BRIDGE by reading Oswald Jacoby theater. open to the public. three daughters and their friends as com­ released, destined to rake in profits V ' ■ tions of “ The Admirable Crichton” pany, 50 Church St., Hartford. Performances Tuesday Library, 1550 Sullivan Ave., South Windsor. Free. (644- They don’t want to throw a lot of and Alan Sontag's column in the The Goodspeed Opera House is a full placent, self-absorbed members of the at a prodigious rate. "Superman.” in The open house will kick off the 1981 starred such actors as Henry Irving, through Thursday at 8 p.m., Friday and Saturday at 8:30 1541) exploitation, advertising and publici- Equity company that produces three English upper class whose every whim is fact, ranks in the top 10 Evening Herald. subscription campaign; Nathan William Gillette and Walter Hampden in p.m. and Sunday at 7:30 p.m.; matinees Wedne^ay at 2 • "Peppermint Soda" and selected short subjects, tv money into a project until they musicals in a 30-week season from April indulged by a large and devoted household Agostinelli, honorary chairman for the the title role. p.m. and Sunday at 2:30 p.m. (527-5151) .Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 7:30 p.m. at the Hart­ to November. Each production runs a staff. /HouKA/foncmii/ 1981 season, will attend, as will fnany past For information call the Long Wharf • “The Admirable Crichton” by James Barrie, through ford Jewish Community Center. 335 Bloomfield Ave., minimum of 10 weeks. A new production When a malicious fate shipwrecks the and present LTM members. box office, 787-4282. ' Feb. 8 on the Main Stage at the Long Wharf Theater. New West Hartford. (236-4571) group during a holiday cruise, family • "Kramer vs. Kramer,” Jan. 14 at 6:30 p.m. and 9:30 BARBS PMtT ftMowoNiv es.eo members, friends and servants are Haven. Performances Tuesday through Friday at 8 p.m., Saturday at 4 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. and Sunday at 7:30 p.m. p.m. at Lincoln Theater. University of Hartford, West nims. washed ashore on an uncharted island Two show work Call for matinee schedule. (787-4282) Hartford. where all the laws and conventions that Phil Pastoret Jazz pianist to perform • "Solomon's Child" by Tom Dulack, through Jan. 25 • Atheneum Cinema, Wadsworth Atheneum. 600 Main governed their well-ordered lives sudden­ at CPTV gallery St., Hartford. (52.5-1439)' NEW RELEASE ly no longer apply. Class distinction and on Stage H at the Long Wharf Theater, New Haven. Per­ HARTFORD — The Hartford Jazz plays calypso, be-bop, contemporary j^^z formances Tuesday through Friday at 8:15 p.m., Satur­ • Cinestudio Theater, Trinity College, Summit Street, THE FORMULA (R) ~ George C. Scott, Marlon Braodo, Mtrtke Keller. privilege defined by money and birth HARTFORD— Connecticut artists ^ Remember w)ien a waltz Society will present the internationally and treats his audience to a brilliant dis­ day at 4:15 p.m. and 8:15 p.m. and Sunday at 2:15 p.m. Hartford, (527-3811) (Espi^gComyitery) Steve Shagan’s novel, about a Nazi-developed formu­ was a dance, and not one of renowned jazz pianist, Monty Alexander, vanish with the yacht, leaving the sur­ Madeline Scott and Cynthia Cykley have a • East Hartford Drive-In Theater, Chapel Road, South la to turn coftl Into gasoline, has a fine premise. But the film is so full of play of flawless technique at the vivors to build an island society from and 7:15 p.m. (787-4282) expocition and explanatlm that It becomes a slow, stodgy exercise — and four things that hold up a and his all-star quartet, Sunday from 7 to joint show at the Connecticut Pilbllc “ Windsor. (528-7448) roof? keyboard. He proved his ability to excite scratch. • "Showboat" By Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammers- it’s still hard to follow. Great performftnees, especially Brando's, make it 10 p.m., at the Holiday Inn, Morgan St. Television Gallery 24 until Jan. SO. tein, through Feb. 8 ht the Darien Dinner Theater. • East Windsor Drive-In Theater, Route 5, East Wind­ worth seeing, however. GRAD& B-miftos his listeners at the New York-Newport In this wilderness commune where each Hartford. Mrs. Scott, whose career in painting , Darien. Performances nightly except Monday with sor. (623-3079) At ZO, you couldn't get her Festival this past summer where he was must do his part in the daily struggle for GENERAL RELEASE out of your mind. After 40, Jamaican-born, Alexander, is returning t spans six decades, moved to West Hart­ dinner at 7 p.m. and curtain at 8:30 p.m.; one hour earlier • Manchester Drive-in Theater. Route 6, Bolton. (649- acclaimed the hit of the festival. survival, the social order takes a back you can't get her off your to Hartford by popular demand. His last ford from New York City about six years on Sunday. (655-7667) 6000) PLASH GORDON (PG) — Sam Jooes, Melody AndertoB. Topol, Max The He has worked with the Milt Jackson- seat to the laws of nature. It is the back. So says our much-mar­ appearance with the Hartford Jazz Socie­ Ray Brown group and has led a trio of his ago. She has selected from her work a " • "Anything Goes," the musical, through Feb. 8 at the • Poor Richard's Pub and Cinema, 467 Main St.. East Von Sydow. (Adveotore) The intergalactic hero is back in an expensive, ried rousio. Power Behind At Shaboo resourceful, quick-witted and unexpecM- variety of oil and watercolor paintings for , Hartford. (569-1622) gaudy, dumb-funny venion. It doesn't pretend to be anything but what it is; ty was such an artistically successful per­ own in recent years. He has become a Coacblight Dinner Theater. East Windsor. Performances an old Saturday afternoon serial, modernized to take advantage of today’s ly magnetic Crichton, the family butler, this show. One oil painting shows a row of i formance that the audience gave him ova­ celebrity in most of the jazz spots in Musician Kenny Rankin will appear tonight nightly except Monday with dinner at 6:45 p.m. and cur­ • Showcase Cinemas. 936 Silver Lane, East Hartford. technological advances in movie-making. Everybody has a ball with it. The Throne tion after ovation. His music is a mixture who emerges as leader, while Lord Loam artists’ lofts in Greenwich Village, which (568-8810) obviously, and if you don't expect too much, you will. too. GRADE; B Europe and is fast becoming the top per­ at the Shaboo Inn, Conantville Road, is reduced to the drudgery of exhausting tain at 8:30 p.m.; one hour earlier on Sunday. (522-1266) of the old and the new and is flavored with many years ago fell to progress and the • U.A. Theaters East, 308 Broad St., Manchester Shop­ former in the United States. Willimantic. For information, call 423-1135 or menial tasks. • “The Music Hall," through Jan. 17 at the Downtown IDOLMAKER, THE (PG) — Ray Sharkey, Peter Gallagher, Paul Und, the Latin rhythms so popular today. He wreckers'ball. Also included is a sensitive , Cabaret Theater, Bridgeport. Performances Thursday at ping Parkade, Manchester. (649-5491) Tovah Feldsboh. (Drama with mask) Loosely based on the career of Bob For more information call: 242-6688. 456-2500. Even the Earl's three nubile daughters, watercolor portrait of the artist’s motter .. 8 p.m. and Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. • Vernon Cine 1 & 2, 57 Hartford Turnpike, Vernon. Marcucci, who created Frankie Avalon and Fabian, this is the story of who once favored Crichton only with ambition — how a man found and forged two kids into teen-age singing at age 90. (576-1634) (649-9333) There are no fatties PG patronizing smirks, now compete fiercely idols in the '50s and '60s Overlong, but often very strong. A great vehicle Mn; Scott is a graduate of Columbia • “The World Is All •/•fed Up," a new solo show by for Sharkey and Gallagher, two coming stars. GRADE: B amongst the upper-income for his attention arid approval. Rising to Ice show runs until Sunday University. She taught art to children for David Tabatsky, today and Saturday at 9 p.m. at the Pro­ crowd! Those with excess lard the occasion, Crichton rules the island as many years and in 1950 was a delegate to ' IT'S MY TURN (R) - Jill CUybargh, Michael Doaglai, Charles Grodln. are reverently referred to as HARTt'ORD—HARTFORD— Tai Babilonia and RandvRandy cxtranrHinarv*^ “Rvr*on*innQi otro4inr> mi. <_ • tean Theater, 78 Pratt St., Hartford. (693-8121) (Romaatk comedy) Should Kate remain a math professor in (Hiicago or being “corpulent." BETTE MIDLER extraordinary? “Exceptional natural skating The two have spent an estimated 10,000 to a benign dictator nonetheless capable of the World Conference on Art for (Children IN Gardner, considered one of the greatest ability, polished through hard work, dis­ meting out humiliating punishments to his • "Harvey" by Mary Chase, presented by the Reper­ take an administrative job in New York? Should she stay with her funny- 12,000 hours training together. This doesn't in­ in The Hague. tory Theater of New Britain, today through Sunday and but-distant live-ln lover or make a play for an intense former baseball skating pairs in the world, are making their cipline, expert training, superior technical former masters. star? Frankly, we don't much care what happens to this self-absorbed A magician is a fellow who DIVINE clude time spent in competitions, exhibitions Cynthia Cykley, who lives in Waterbury, Jan. 17 and 18 at the Elizabeth Kimball Theater. 23 can hang his pants up without professional debut this year with the Ice skill and a strikingly artistic style," says their Frankel's production features John daddy's girl. A more insightful script might have turned this generally and non-skating training activities. Both Tai is currently teaching art in secondary Norden St., New Britain. Performances Friday and well-acted fluff into something more closely approaching “An Unmarried having everything fall out of MADNESS Capades, playing the Hartford Civic Center McMartin in the title role, along with through Sunday. coach of 10 years, John Nicks, himself a and Randy have taken ballet and jazz dance schools in the Waterbiuy area. Though she Saturday at 8:15 p.m. and Sunday at 7:15 p.m. (223-3147) Museums. Woman.“ GRADE: C-plos the pockets. former British and World Pair Champion who Emery Battis as Lord Loam and Lisa (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE AS-SN I In 1973 they were the National Junior Pairs classes and jog to improve their stamina; in considers herself primarily a painter, the • "Domestic Issues" by Corinne Jacker, "Rococo" by has coached more than 30 national medal Banes, Nancy Boykin and Robin Groves as works chosen for this show are com- • Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, Tuesday. POPEYE (PG) - Robin Williams, Shelley Davall, Paul L. Smith, PanI Champions; in 1974 they were the youngest addition Randy lifts weights. Harry Kondoleon, “Sally St Marsha" by Sybille Pearson Dooley. (Comedy with mask) The comic strip hero is reborn, in a stylized winners. his daughters. S ^n in other major roles Wednesday and Friday, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.; Thursday, 11 pair ever to represent the U.S. in the World positions in graphite. and “The Resurrection of Lady Lester” by Oyamo, version by Robert Altman that grows on you. The flimsy story is the Nineteen-year-old Tai and 21-year-old Ran­ Tai describes their unique relationship. are Alice Playten, John Rothman, They are abstract in nature and, as the '' a.m. to 8 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. weakest thing, but the acting (especially Stelley Duvall ns Olive Oyl) is Championships. For five consecutive years playing in repertory through Jan. 31 at the Yale Reper­ fine, the effects are fun and the musk fits neatly. It's a pleasant romp. dy didn't just lace on a pair of skates and "It's not like a brother and sister, but in a way Douglas Parker, John Tillinger and Paddy (247-9111) < 1976 through 1980, thev won the U.S Senior artist describes them, they represent “a '! tory Theater, New Haven. Call for schedule. (436-1600) GRADE: B 99 become World Champions. Both native-born it is. It's not like a husband and wife, but Croft. metaphysical explanation of the priraor- ' • New Britain Museum of American Art, New Britain. Pairs title. At the '79 National Championship JACK a BEANSTALK Southern Californians, they had discovered again, it is. " Arguments are few, they have Completing the cast of 24 are Rebecca dial sources of pure energy. I find the for­ Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday. 1 to 5 p.m.; Wednesday, SEEMS UKE OLD TIMES (PG) - GoMk Hawn, Chevy Chase, Charles AT 2:00 they earned the highest score ever recorded in noon to 5 p.m. (229-0275) Grodln. (Romantk comedy) Well, Nell Simon hasn't done It again. The the sport in 1966, Randy at a father-son skating built up a tremendous rapport based on a Armen, William Barry, Richard Bean, mulation of these designs intellectually comedy master has concocted a pleasant fable, a triangle, with Goldie at pair skating. And on March 14,1979 they were outing and Tai on a skating trip with her decade-^f deep friendship. Having spent so Peter J. Callahan, Robert Caserta, Sharon • Children's Museum of Hartford. West Hartford. Vernoncint Li crowned World Figure Skating Champions in and artistically stimulating for me to . the apex and Chase as her first husband. Innocently hlVl^ed in a bank Japanese godfather. many hours together, they have developed Foy, Barry Fritz, Julia Hine, David render.” Tuesday through Saturday. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sunday. 1 to robbery and Grodln as her present husband, a D.A. But it's all too strained, I ROUTES 86-84 (EkU 86) 1 Vienna, Austria. With that victory. Tai and too fo ri^ , too deliberately cute. Some good moments, but they are rare. N U P A B S e S They were first teamed in 1969 by coach their own language that they use to make split- Houde, Graceanne Malloy, Kitty Moore, 5 p.m. (236-2961) 6 4 ^ 3 3 ^ ^ Randy shattered the 14 year Soviet domination The CPTV Gallery 24, located at the GRADE: C Mabel Fairbanks as Dr. and Mrs. Doolittle in second adjustments in the intricate and often Jack Rushen and Jane Tamarkin. • Mystic Seaport Museum. Mystic. Hours daily 9 a m. PG of pairs skating, becoming the first Americans telecommunications center at 24 Summit “OrdimryPeople^i a skating club recital. Tai, who was 9 years old dangerous moves they perform. "The Admirable Crichton” has scenery St., Hartford, is open tq-tbe public at no to 5 p.m. (.536-2831) TRIBUTE (PG) — Jack Lemmoa, Robby Benson, Lee Rcmkk. (Drama m 29 years and only the second U.S. team ever at the time, wasn't very pleased about having designed by Steven Rubin, costumes by • Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven. Tuesday with comedy) A tour de force for Lemmon, as a compulsive extrovert who *1t*$ liy Tuni"R to capture the World Championship. charge weekdays from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Music. learns he Li dying while, simultaneously, trying to reconcile with hls.son. a to hold 11-year-old Randy's hand. Upon the "rhis strikingly handsome couple enjoys through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Thursday, 6 to 9 compulsive Introvert. Very strong stuff that will hit you where you live, if The Army was In addition to Randy's extraordinary skating suggestion of Fairbanks, they decided to give p.m.; Sunday. 2 to 5 p.m. (436-05741 you live in a fairly decent nei^borhood. CAUTION: Despite the PG rating, no laughing accomplishments with Tai, he is also a very going to concerts and movies together; but Leo Kretzner, Saturday at 8 p.m. at the New Har­ there is nudity. GRADE: A pair skating a try. After a season of regional each has his own interests. Tai enjoys drawing mony Coffee House, Roaring Brook Nature Center. Can­ • Yale Center for British Art. New Haven Tue.sday matter until Ulented solo skater. In 1974 he was National through Saturdav. 10 a.m. to r. p in.. Sunday. 2 to 5 p m. (Film grading: A — wporb; 9 — good: C — o¥or»go: D — poor: competitions they began training under Nicks. and painting and is interested in commercial ton,'(243-2363 or 693-00521 F^owtul) Junior Men’s Chamption. 1432-45941 Judy Benjamin From then on, skating became their primary art. Randy is a part-time drama student at TOP • Captain Kendall Morse. Saturday at 8 p.m at The (NENVSPAPER ENTERPRLSE ASSN) s '® ? What makes the team of Tai and Randy so • UId State House. Hartford. Monday through Satur­ focus and all other interests were peripheral. u s e and enjoys tennis and racquetball. Sounding' Board. First-St. Paul's Methodist Church, 571 [ R j joined it. day. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sunday, noon to 5 p.m. i522-6766i Farmington Ave.. Hartford. (563-32631 • Butler-McCook Homestead, Hartford, Tuesday. Tidwti It biln'i ( RKnil liealwi Silk City Choras : • Monty Alexander, jazz pianist, presented by the PRIVATE Polka lessons offered DAVIS FAMILY BARBER Hartford Jazz Society, Sunday at 7 p.m. at the Holiday Thursday. Saturday and Sunday, noon to4 p.m. i247-8996) "Shaboo Presenia" • Farmington Museum. Farmington. Friday through BENJAMIN OPEN 11 AM-9 PM -'ll) WAV (iniNf, wiNt r t n r m n - J Inn, Hartford. i242-6^) MANCHESTER — Free Polka dance proudly presenft Sunday, 1 to 4 p.m. 1677-92221 B n n FRI. JAN 9TH dances such as the hully gully, the Polish MON -PAT 'f PfSiHFO 0 4 9 - 5 4 8 7 • Flute and guitar concert by Betsy Adler anil Kevin lessons will be given by the Johnny Prytko • Slater Memorial Museum, Norwich. Monday through Kenny Rankin hustle, and the greek dance, will be Dolan, Sunday at 3 p.m. at the Yale University Art Dance Team every Thursday, beginning taught. FRI. ft SAT. SPECIALS Friday, 9a.m. to 4 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday, 1 to 4 p.m. Gallery, New Haven. Free. (436-0574) w/Preston Reed on Jan. la for eight weeks, at the Elks SHOP (887-25061 Johnny Prytko and the dance team have “Barborshop Is Lovo” • Count Basie in concert, Monday at 8 p.m. at the $S adv. $6 at dom Lodge, B(ssell Street, from 7:30 to 9 p.m. ^ Stuffed Shrtm...... *6.991 • Mark Twain Memorial. Hartford. Tuesday through Inckitfad with any been offering free dance lessons since Darien Dinner Theater, Darien. Dinner at 6 :^ p.m. (838- HOUSE SPECIALTIES RUinn'S INN DINNU Prytko and his team offer an infor­ 1973. Saturday, 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.: Sunday, 1 to 4 p.m. (247- | ) K E U > TarlyakI Chick«n 0 mative and enjoyable selection of dances, 8411) 09981 •ALL YOU CAN UT SAT. JAN. 10TH Prytko is'Ji resident of Manchester and a , • The New Haven Symphony Orchestra in concert, covering a wide variety of traditional • Peabody Museum of Natural History, New Haven. King Crab Lags ft Stoak SHRIMP A SAUO BAR choral instructer at the Timothy Edwards QUARTETS Jan. 13 at 8 p.m. at Woolsey Hall, Yale University, New •WINE OR lEER SUv Bators Polish ddnees, as well as some of the School in South Windsor. Monday through Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sunday. 1 to 5 Prim* Rib of Boaf featuring Haven. (776-1444) •CHOICE Of POTATO and Brian Jamas more popular line dances. p.m. (432-4478) fins isfuKS wiin Rvt'y mtol Everyone is welcome. Parents are BabyCALDOR Beef PLAZA Uvefw/bMta6r«iiont • MANCHESTER • ...... EXIT 93 ...*4OFF i91-86 ‘ • Michael Cicchetti, baritone, and Joseph J. Jacovino or SAVORY RICE w/the Testers Prytko and his associates present easy urged to bring chidren. I • Connecticut Historical Society, Hartford. Monday •The Boston Common Jr., piano, Jan. 14 at noon at Center Church House, 60 $4 b ad«. $$ at d(w to follow classes on the basic polka, the Registration will be held at 7 p.m., prior through Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (236-5621) ^ A U D I W K M include potato ft fftlAO Gold St., Hartford. (249-5631) polka hop. and figure dances, such as the to the first lesson. For more Information, • Hitchcock Museum, Riverton. Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 domino and the silver slipper. Several line call Al Coelho, at 649-8638. FLORIDA TOUR 8 pm •Acme Music Company p.m. (379-1003) MON. JAN. 12TH Special ... 13 Days — 9 meals • Lutz Junior Museum, Manchester. Daily, except KIDS EAT FREEI AMMO •Pros ‘N’ Cons Monday, 2 to 5 p.m. (643-0949) ON SUNDAYS from 1-8 p.m. children $2atd4M STIR Jan. 13 — 26th • Cheney Homestead, Manchester. Thursday and Sun­ eat free (off children's menu) when CRAZY Portuguese prints shown SAT. day, 1 to 5 p.m. (643-5588) Seniors Group *450<” •Harrington Brothora accompanied by an adult. SAT. JAN. 17TH HARTFORD — An exhibit of Por­ U>urdes de Castro, five works including tuguese Contemporary Printmaking is on -Call Today — 646-3012 ’’Wo're Now In Town" The Neighbofhoods display in the rotunda at the Capitol for Fruits Shadows and four varlationa of her (D a n c e . LUNCHEON SPECIALS w / Roger C. Roale Shadowherbarium theme; Bartolomeu WALT DISNEY the month of January, from 9 a.m. to S f L o r i d a — n e ^ JAN. 17th M ON. • FRI. ''HC’DuC'-p'.f. p.m., Monday through Friday. It is spon- Cid, five works including Dark Hills, For­ COMING bidden Garden, Magic Fountain, and Feb. 16th & March 2nd MON-FRI-LUNCH 11:OO-3:0C sorrt by the Portuguese Cultural Center MON-SAT DINNER AT 4:00 others; Vltor Fortes, four works, two of I • The Salience Dance Company in concert, today and JAN. 23RD and state representative Richard 14 Days 8 meals Uoft’B Do t Saturday at 8 p.m. at the Educational Center (or the Arts, SUNDAY DINNER AT 1:00 Tullsano. which are titled Do Acto e do Gesto; Gil RICHIE RAVENS Teixeira Lopes, two works which are ' •650“ Manchester TICKETS 767 Main St. 65 Audubon St., New Haven. (562-9736) E t C e te ra. The exhibit Is opened to the public • Open dance sponsored by Manchester Parerits Inter-relation and Silence de L’espace; Manchester A tune H IM Wednesday. DANIELS COLONY TOUNS Without Partners, Saturday from 9 to 1 at Piano's • The Ice Capades, featuring Tai Babilonia and Randy The Rustler's Costa Pinheiro, four works, two of which. Inn LIVINGSTON V a LYOR tnmated The show displays works by nine Por- 202 L CENTER ST. • B e a c h orCAU flestaurant, Boston Turnpike, Bolton. Music by "Peter's Gardner, through Sunday at the Hartford Civic Center 800MAINST.E.HTfQ. tuguese artists. They are Helena de are his Cosmo Language; Julio Pomar, Hartford. (727-8080) EXIT M Off l-N (JU8T 8KPORE G exuavagama < High School DAVi ico n j Trio." THE CHA8TCR0AK IPIIDOK) Almeida, six untitled works; Alberta three untitled works; and Antonio Gena, u n r o s a n a d • Backgammon tournaments, every Saturday at 2 p.m. 102 ConanlvNIa Rd. three untitled works. «MC||I12S08 < • Contra dance, today at 7:30 p.m. at St. James 569-3117 Cameiro, one work called A Floresta WANCHESTER. CT 06040 Church, 1018 Farmington Ave., West Hartford. (232-0336 at Johnny's Cafe, Wethersfield Ave., Hartford. Sponsored WNUIIIillllC PLEASE C AaTH EA TfC or 233-8842) by the Connecticut Backgammon .Society. (728-86,57) CA U 4234M 70 FORSCBEENTWES /-I* ,t I M «3m si

10 - EVENING HERALD, Fri , Jan 9. 1981 EVENING HERALD, Fri., Jan. 9, llWl - 11 Opinion Letter Multi Circuits expansion deserves attention from A classic conflict of com­ not expand within Manchester town owned sites will be- con­ Multi Circuits is asking to munity needs is under way as it will expand elsewhere. We sidered. pay its own way, without such Seoul Multi Circuits Inc., one of the don’t think that is a threat. We Tn light of the need for a financial inducements. It is fastest growing major think it is an appeal to the town diversified tax base to help asking for cooperation of the By WALTER W. MILLER employers in Manchester Editorial government to help a major Manchester maintain its own town in its effort to improve SEOUL, South Korea (UPI) - The seeks to further expand. young businessman politely shook his employer expand its tax and identity and not become simp- the industrial base of the com­ It is unfortunate that the head and said, “It isn’t safe to talk employment base within the 1y another bedroom of Hart- munity. about politics.” company is hemmed in by a street. threatened that Multi Circuits community. The firm employs ford, it is vital that every We hope an effort consistent- We were in a crowded train that residential neighborhood that We hope the town will follow would relocate elsewhere if 480 and spends $1 million per reasonable effort be made to with that of Manchester of­ connects Seoul, the South Korean developed around one of the advice proffered this week further expansion was made year in Manchester. It pays its help local business and in­ ficials to attract J.C. Penney, capital, to Inchon, the country’s se­ Manchester's oldest industrial by the Greater Manchester impossible.. cond largest port, 24 milqs to the taxes without subsidy amoun- dustry expand, will be made to help Multi Cir­ zones. We think that is an unfor­ west. Chamber of Commerce and its ting to more than $70,000. We hope the town will be as cuits. It appears Multi Circuits has Ambassador Committee to tunate attitude and think the “ Even on this train 1 don’t risk An a/temative presented to receptive to the needs of Meanwhile, we caution talking about the government,” he offered some realistic cooperate and help keep Multi spokesman for Multi Circuits the town to relocate the town existing industry as it was to against rhetoric that could said in flawless English without a proposals to the town in its Circuits in Manchester. made it clear his statements garage on town land in the the J.C, Penney Co. , polarize either side and result trace of emotion. “You don’t know desire to acquire the town- This week, some members of were not meant as a threat, but middle of East Cemetery met That firm was given tax in- in the potential loss of who may be listening." owned garage next to the com­ as a statement of the facts. Like a city jolted to its foundations the board of directors said they with objections. centives and other in- expanded industrial base and pany's main plant on Harrison Obviously if a company can The Pentagon released this artist’s conception showing a potential A Defense Department artist’s con- feasible, could be used to defend ships by an earthquake and then crumpled felt the town was being But, we hope other possible ducements to come to town. more jobs for the community. weapon using laser beams to defend ground installations against cept shows the use of a possible future from enemy aircraft, air-to-surface or by severe aftershocks, South Korea aerial attacks. The ground based “tanks” would be used by the laser weapon in a Naval defense role, surface-to-surface missiles. continues to be shaken by political Army to defend the targets. The laser beams, should they prove reverberations following the October Pentagon adopts techniques to develop ‘The Force’ 1979 assassination of President Park Chung-hee. WASHINGTON — It you thought telepathic hypnosis to enslave enemy through the efforts of American Foreign journalists based here "Star Wars" was just an amusing leaders, or transmission ot nuclear benefactors. often remark that there are only two fantasy, you underestimate the bombs instantaneously around the The once-powerful city’s resident stories in South Korea: politics and futuristic fantasies of those who run world through the power of positive population has now fallen below 100,- the economy. the Pentagon, They're spending thinking. Jack Anderson 000, as young Venetians leave their Since former army- general Chun millions of real dollars on a dead- Proponents of ESP weaponry say it hometown for greater opportunities Doo-hwan pulled on his iron gloves of serious effort to develop "The is as revolutionary as the atomic absolute rule in a rise to the Force " as a military weapon. than its tourist-dependent economy bomb. Most physicists say it's presidency thdl began one year ago. In a closely guarded basement provides. Meanwhile, many of hogwash. United States and the Soviet Union, a credible reason for the low-level Venice's priceless art masterpieces the political story has grabbed the room, a top-secret ‘psychic task headlines. .Supporters of "voodoo warfare” caused by a bungled ESP explosion. where intensive research has been microwave transmissions, which are kept in tourist-attracting shape force" is hard at work trying to To anchor his presence in the claim that psychic weapons sank the The justification for the Buck going on since the 1930s. were apparently harmless. through private American donations. perfect psychotechtronic weapons U.S. nuclear submarine Thresher in presidential mansion, known as the Rogers brigade’s secret budget — at According to the Defense When my associate Ron McRae For example, Tintoretto’s gigantic that will work through extrasensory Blue House because of its bright blue 1963. They also say the Soviet nuclear least $6 million last year — is that Intelligence Agency, the Russians queried some respected physicists on depiction of heaven — regarded as perception — like long-distance disaster in the Urals in 1958 was tile roof, Chun has orchestrated the there's an ESP gap between the have already demonstrated the lethal ESP weaponry, the response was the world's largest masterpiece — is arrest, trial and death conviction of potential of psychotechtronic general hilarity. One scientist, about to be given a much-needed his No. 1 opponent. Kim Dae-jung, weapons on flies, and even frogs. In between guffaws, compared the psy­ cleaning with funds from Americans dissolved all political parties and fact, the late Josef Stalin hoped to chic task force’s project to a World who fell in love with the old city’s I'M ALM OST F-F-R/VI8WED iSHOVELINS OUT/ banned most of the remaining opposi­ develop ESP weapons as a stopgap War II attempt to train seagulls to picturesque capals and piazzas. tion leaders from politics. equalizer in the days of American drop fresh guano on the periscopes of (2) A recent Drug Enforcement He has permitted the formation of nuclear monopoly. German submarines. Administration report shows that new parties, but it’s a question what Stalin's successors in the Kremlin, But it's no joke to the ju-ju team in ^ ...R-RieHT?i? Italy has become a major transit kind of opposition they actually will spiritual skeptics though they are, the Pentagon basement. They stop for heroin on its way from present. seriously believe they can develop believe. For inspiration, the psychic Southwest Asia to the streets of New I'M IU8T IMAGINING IT such thought-provoking, .not to say warriors have posted a sly quotation York City. Called the “Land of the Morning mind-blowing, devices as on the headquarters wall. It's from A secret project named "Operation mounted on top of the aircraft, aft of the Calm," South Korea was proclaimed "hyperspatial howitzers” which can the late Admiral William Leahy, Monitor” checked heroin samples The Defense Department built this model of a high- The Air Force is using this modified Boeing cockpit area. (UPI photos) a republic along democratic prin­ ..RRIGWTFJ transmit a nuclear explosion in :hief of naval operations in World collected during 1979 In Harlem and energy laser defense weapon, similar to laser weapons NKC-135 aircraft for high-energy laser ciples by its founding fathers in 1948. Siberia to the White House lawn with War II, and it says: “The A-bomb is studi^ for possible use by the military in the field. weapons research. The laser beams are \t S0UND6 like a iSMOWPLOW, Manhattan’s Lower East Side. It Much of the discontent with the the speed of thought. Or, to cite the biggest fool thing we have ever turned out that 42 percent of the present government has been another example, .Soviet scientists lone ... The bomb will never go off, samples arrived in New York on a expressed by college and university f are working on "photonic barrier and I speak as an expert on single Alitalia flight from Palermo, students. They have staged IT 15V'T explosives.” modulators” which (like Haitian Sicily. Reagan takes another look at issues demonstrations on most of the coun­ witch doctors) can induce death or il­ Italian woes; (1) U.S. emergency American heroin smugglers try’s major campuses. lness from miles away. aid for Southern Italy’s earthquake arriving at Kennedy International Reagan $eid during the primary was adamant in his opposition tp the Often, they have erupted in bloody There is even speculation that the victims isn’t the only assistance we Airport, the DEA reports, “are By, DIANE CURTIS campaign. grain embargo because, he said, it .clashes with police and soldiers. microwave radiation the Soviets have given to the land that nurtured predominantly Italian-Americans LOS ANGELES (UPI) - The facile Balancing the budget is simple, he singles out farmers for sacrifice. Students now are. scared, a jour­ said. beamed at the American Embassy in so many American citizens. One of from the New York City area, who in one-liners that brought the house A total quarantine on trade is a nalist explained. They have been from 1959 to 19V8 was some Italy's most famous showplaces — turn supply various Italian and non- down during Ronald Reagan’s cam­ “Balancing the budget is a littie “very viable option” in dealing with Commentary like protecting your virtue,” the beaten too hard. “No longer do my paign days are giving way to grim­ the Soviet Union in response to kind of an ESP attempt at mind con­ the island city of Venice — is being Italian distribution networks along student sources call to tell when a trol. U.S. scientists have yet to offer kept financially afloat largely the East Coast.” faced equivocations as the president­ actor-turned-politician would tell “some kind of aggression that elect nears the start of his tenure as audiences. "You just have to learn to threatened our national security," he demonstration will be held," he said. the nation’s 40th chief executive. halting cost-of-living hikes for such sure whether such programs as say ‘no’.” said, adding that if such a total em­ “They fear informers.” In recent days, Reagan modified programs as Medicare and Social Social .Security and Medicare would “I don’t believe there is any man in bargo were imposed he believes Despite the politicai turmoil, life in his campaign assertion that the grain Security. be the victims of budget cutting. He the world who would say that if farm ers would be the first to Seoui- goes on normally. Or so it embargo against the Soviet Union “The budget is going to be much will have to study all his task force profits fell off a little bit that he volunteer. seems. Herald in Washington must be dumped and his promise that bigger than they’ve been talking reports on the subject before couldn’t find 2 percent fat in his . But last week in Palm Springs, social programs for the needy will be about all these last several months of answering, he said. operation — and that’s all that this Reagan watered down his call to end The Fifth Avenue-type Lotte shop­ immune-from the federal spending the campaign and we’re going to During campaign days, Reagan would take to have a balanced the embargo. ping complex is jammed with budget," he said in Augusta, Ga. cleaver. have to deal with that problem.” . quickly ruled out tampering with "I think it’s something for a great evening shoppers admiring the “We have discovered that the programs for the needy as a means of In Palm Springs, he said he still deal of study," he said. “You have to Reagan said he would "try to deal numerous Western consumer items. deficit is going to be double what it reducing the budget deficit. believes “there’s a great deal of determine whether we’re having as with” the bigger-tba'n-expected But Seoul isn't cheap. This past year Nutrition programs extended had been estimated,” Reagan said deficit and budget "without “This strategy for growth does not waste, fraud and so forth going on in much effect on the Soviet Union or if & during his Palm Springs New Year’s penalizing anyone who is dependent require altering or taking back government that's going to make for that's been offset by a worse effect the country was hobbled by 40 per­ By LETHA MARSHALL Republicans said, it killed any School districts will bear the holiday when asked about reports his for help on the rest of us.” necessary entitlements already some savings." on our own agricultural com­ cent inflation. 'Washingion — Federal child chance to modify the programs inTEe burden of assuming the additional budget cutters are considering But he said he could not say for granted to the American people,” During the campaign, Reaga'n also munity.” In a moderately priced Western nutrition programs appear to have future. costs of food caused by inflation and hotel two pieces of toast cost $1.50. escaped future budget cutting The programs to be extended until take a cutback in federal funding But a train ride from the center of measures by the incoming 1984 are the WIC programs, a grant over fiscal year 1981 for all food the city to Inchon cost only about 75 Republican administration due to a program to help schools purchase programs. All things aberrant and anomalous cents. In the cold winter air. hawkers of four year extension granted by equipment for cafeterias and Other changes in the child nutrition on neuroses, wouldn't the Democrats {»/ than their accustomed amount of French fries — made from sweet kitchens, the nutrition and education Congress in early December. programs include the exclusion of the By DICK WEST space sometimes turn hostile toward have gracked up long ago? The extension was agreed upon by training programs, and the summer Job Corp centers from participating No.* potatoes — do a brisk business. WASHINGTON (UPI) - We know each other. On Sundays, generally under the Senate after a long, hard struggle food service programs. in the programs, limited the number from a variety of sources that elbow I’m not suggesting Republican Democrats in their natural state sparkling blue skies, crowds flock to with Rep. Carl D. Perkins, D-Ky., These programs, however, will of meals served in the summer room is important to living creatures senators are so cram p^ they might are an entirely different breed from chairman of the House Education face substantial cuts in 1981. Food programs from three to two, cut out whether they be bright and beautiful, Lighter Side start biting one another on the ankles Republicans. Democrats are in­ the grounds of the pagoda-shaped and Labor Committee. service equipment funding will be cut the distribution of food for breakfast wise and wonderful. Democrat or or otherwise manifesting vicious herently circumscribed. They thrive Kyongbok Palace. Many parents take Perkins, who sponsored the exten­ by $60 million. School lunches will in­ programs, and allowed only one in- - Republican. aversion to confinement. in a contiguous atmosphere. their children there to let them kick It therefore is valid to wonder if up their heels while others visit the sion, was quited by one source as crease by 10 cents, a limit of five Ration adjustment for food programs More likely is the development of cents on reimbursements was placed in 1981. the election returns that gave the ting a single desk. Now those desks Republicans took control of the Elbow room to Democrats simply National Museum. making a take-it or leave-it offer to Senate. And the memories of those some sort of psychological complex, on each half pint of milk served un­ GOP a majority in the Senate for the are jammed together almost as tight­ means room to jostle other Hordes of people stroll in and out of the Senate —he would agree to a 8375 ly as airline seats. There are 53 of who are still around are badly perhaps a tendency to cringe and der the special milk program and first time in 27 years were an un­ Democrats with their elbows. But the 78-acre Secret Garden park, site million cut in 1981 spending on the them, the adjacent ones only Inches bedimmed by time. (Consequently, hunker down to avoid contact with Republicans are unaccustomed to in­ school lunch .relinbursements to mixed Republican blessing. . colleagues. of the Changdok (Illustrious Virtue) child nutrition programs if they I visited the Senate chamber when apart. there is very little reliable first hand timacy. schools will be reduced by 2.5 cents. Palace. would give him an extension. They the 97th Congress convened this week Each of the 47 Democratic desks, evidence to draw conclusions from. Among politicians, that sort of agreed. These reductions will mean that by contrast, is at least a foot away However, we can perhaps get some I do hope for the good of the coun­ — if and I must say the Republican side of behavior can cause more scars than try that GOP senators can adjust to parents and local school districts will from its neareet neighbor. idea of what to expect from obser­ Seoul is a city of warning signs. A Criticized by some Republican Quotes the center aisle seemed omiously toothmarks. the new conditions with becoming un­ members of both the House and bear the additional costs. Parents compressed. How will the GOP senators react to vations made of other creatures typical one posted at the entrance to legislating In such close quarters? suddenly thrust together in near Well, you may ask, how about the duly disoriented or emotionally dis­ a skyline drive that snakes through Senate for his move on the extension, will have to pay more for their There was a time not many years turbed. But if this session of Unfortunately, there aren’t many proximity. Gerblls, for instance. Democrats? They have been chock-a- the hills ringing the city, declares: klns said, “It was in my mind children’s lunches in order to par­ ago when Nancy Reagan could have Congress turns out to be incongruous, people around today who were I have heard that gerbils taken into block in the Senate chamber for : the new administration would be ticipate in the program or drop out "Between you and me. I'm plan­ bowled one of her famous oranges you’ll know the reason Vhy. “Warning, this is a military area. All E around in 1953, the last time captivity and fo rc^ to share less years. If such togetherness can bring Thoughts so tied up in trying h|Tmanage the altogether. ning to hold out until they offer me across the GOP territory without hit- civilian vehicles and p^estrians economy for the next two years that It is estimated that more than 1.1 three secretaries, a private beach prohibited.” we should not tie our hands with million children will be dropped from cabana, a chauffeured sklmoblle and Running is permitted around the When I was young and went to (The Happy Wanderer). The words minor legislation which is so impor­ the school lunch program as a result the presidency.” Blue House — or it isn't. This cor­ summer camp, we used to sit in the are there, but nobody notices. The toothpaste). "Neighbor,” once a tant to the general welfare of the of the increases. — Kevin Cronin, lead vorallal Energy problem in a word: subsidy respondent was making an early evening around a camp fire and sing term of friendliness, now becomes “The combination of these cut­ for Ihe rock group REO morning run along the road that - notes are there, but they are empty pMple.” is currently moribund because reac­ And in the absence of marginal-cost songs. Everybody knew the words, backs affecting reduced price reim­ Speedwagon, Joking that rerord By EDWARD ROBY circles the mansion when motioned of beauty and reflect the stress of the the lii-tempered person next oout, Sen. Jesse Helms, R-N.C., in­ pricing, the electric customer who people harmonized and generally firms are offering him promotion tors are too costly to build and rising to stop by a Korean military age: louder is better. whom we don’t even know, or talk to, coming chairman of the Senate- bursements will reduce participation WASHINGTON (UPI) - The chooses to conserve in times of costly joba. “Dlaguiaed" aa a promo man, energy problem, like the White electric rates have driven down de­ policeman. “Jogging," he said, grin­ enjoyed creating an experience of I think of the stresses ot our life until my dog digs up his yard. Agriculture Committee disagreed. In that, portion of the school lunch mand for their energy. summer peak demand really picks up House rose garden, has become one beauty, a concert for the par­ and how they distort those things We have so few words for It’s an attempt "to forestall any ef­ program by io percent,” Perkins he plugged hia own gropp on a Loa A draft E n er^ Department study part of the bill for his neighbor who ning widely. "OK.” ticipants. said. Angelea radio alalloh.* of those items automatically passed Analysis Just 20 yards down the street which once held meaning, deep closeness, so few words for trust. fort by a new administration and a now says atomic energy would cost flips on the air conditioner. Last summer, I returned to camp, The old days are gone forever, and on from president to president. as much as 2.5 cent per kilowatt another policeman darted out of his seated feelings of care or compas­ new Senate to reform child nutrition That’s rather a shame because few Apparent consumption subsidies after being away for more years than sion. Our lives become distorted. maybe that’s a good thing. But programs fur the next four years,” hour, rather than half a cent, if $37 guard post, arms waving madly, I care to mention: There were still problems are better understood and a billion in public subsidies are also figure into the still regulated shouting, “No jog, no jog. " Dance, once an expression of maybe some good things can come Helms said. simple solution Is readily available. and are often cloaked in the form of make up the difference plus a tidy pricing of propane and gasoline. iHaurliriiln* Euruimj HrraU^ If there is one banner all South songs and surprisingly I recognized closeness, becomes a performance: out of these different times. Perhaps Republicans also criticized the But the odds are that Ronald federal regulation, would take an act profit for the subsidized industry. reckoned into the price. Lingering price controls on crude oil But hefty tax subsidies have made Koreans rally around, it is hatred of many of the words. But the singing lessons are required. Song, which I we can find that we need each other, extension of the provision Manchester — A City of Village Charm Reagan’s successor will also inherit of uncommon political courage. Rep. Dave Stockman, R-Mlch., and natural gas disguise its true cost. all the conventional fuels seem like a was loud and rough, careless and was raised with, becomes something even our neighbors. Perhaps wq can authorizing the supplemental feeding the problem because the solution is Even as he takes office, for.exam- Reagan’s new budget director and communist North Korea and a Founded Oct. 1,1881 the man who wrote the Republican better bargain than they really are. almost crude. It was impossible to you read off a page, or purchase as share some of our needs srith others: program for women. Infants and anathema to just about every potent ple, Reagan is under Intense pressure All this simply ensures the main willingness to fight to defend their separate happy songs from sad political grouping in the country. to parcel out the latest round of Party energy platform, called the The nuclear industry claims oil users consumers of energy are carried on country. an album and listen to. Living Is our needs for beauty, for music, our children (WIC) and removing the Published by the Mancheater Publishing Co., Herald Square, have benefitted from $77 billion -songs, from funny songs, all were needs to be whole persons, rather Neither Industry nor consumers energy consumption subsidies in the synfuels bill a deliberate attempt to the shoulders of everyone else. North Korean jet fighters and given over to the experts! Without a existing $950 million spending cap for Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. short-circuit the normal way the U.S. worth, natural gas $15 billion, coal $7 sung with the same loud voices. than our needs for things. really want to quit subsidizing the first phase of the $88 billion synfuels bombers are only three minutes from doubt, actors selling cold medicine the program in 1982 which already M«mb«r. Audit BurMU of Circulation Mam bar, Unilad Praaa Intarnational economy allocates capital. billion and hydro power $9.2 billion to Such a policy may be defensible Gone Is the winsome song of a consumption of energy — the thrust program. Seoul, as anyone will tell you. on TV rehearse sneezing! Beauty is Rev. David B. Stacy has been exceeded this year, accor­ And if the fuels that eventually The budding synfuels program has $17.5 billion. ' when resources abound. But it’s hard lover to his bride; gone is the senti­ Sttvan Harry, Ejfoeutiva Editor of U.S. energy policy for a decade "The communists are a threat and something someone else has. Concordia Lutheran Church ding to a Perkins’ aide. Cuatomar Sarvtca 647>M46 Frank A. Burbank, Manaolng Editor and the apparent cause of the trickle out of the program are too some Interesting parallels to nuclear *' It’s common practice in regulated to justify as domestic energy ment of a traveler to the countryside Raymond F. Roblnaon, Edltor*Pubilahar Harold E. Turklngton. Editor Emaritua we must be prepared to fight.” one Closeness Is sold (by buying the right Manchester By including these authorizations. problem. costly to compete with oil and power, an earlier federal program gas and electric utility rate-making reserves dwindle and demand must 'Ending the subsidies, which are the natural gas, the taxpayer rather than sold as a way to have electricity too to charge bulk users less per unit of be met partly from uncertain foreign Seoul resident told me in a resolute equivalent of a tax on conservation the consumer will again be asked to cheap to meter. The nuclear industry energy than residential customers. sources. voice. , • v' .. ,*v. t 4 - ,f%. ,» .?». • .1 —V ,n ;ri

12 - EVENING HERALD. Fri.. Jan. >, 19gj EVENING HERALD. Fri.. Jan. 9, 1961-13

Vernon Mayor Marie Herbst, discussing “ Not all buildings are worth saving, we A little item, appearing in the weekly One officer in the Manchester Police Charger ho$$ Four teams the proposed hiring of a finance officer for Rutigliano should meld the best of the old with the bulletin of the Manchester Church of Department said an accepted theory up$et after ramain alive the town, said plans are to have that per­ best of the new,” - Doris Suessman, Christ, should give some people food for, among enforcement officials across t^e again named son also be purchasing agent. “If Mr. Dot- former president of the Historical Society thought. It says, “Statistics show that for nation is that every driver on the road new$ column for Super Bowl AFC top coach son can wear five hats. I think we can hire Towntalk of East Hartford, speaking to members of every 100,000 people killed by liquor, ohe after 9 p.m. has had one drink. He Page 15 Pagel4 Page 14 someone with two heads,” she quipped. the ordinance subcommittee regarding a 6pofts is killed by a mad dog, yet wp shoot the Robert Dotson, director of administration cautioned it would be incorrect tq assume proposed ordinance op the public notice of dog and license the liquor.” \ each driver was intoxicated, however. has also been finance officer, purchasing the demolition of buildings. agent, and personnel director. Cops join state workers in protest over parking UConn not sharp but winner By LEN AUSTER tJConn basketball made a state­ over Syracuse, wqre not particularly off.’ With three officials you really struggled all night. We knew this with 14 points. By LAUREN DAVIS SHEA Herald SportRwriler ment Thursday night. sharp but were good enough to sub­ can’t get anything going. 'I had two would be headache. We were not get­ Tom .Seaman had a game-high 24 Herald Reporter When a team, doesn’t play well end The Huskies, suffering the due Holy Cross, 86-57, last night blocks which I didn’t feel were ting to loose balls. You kind of expect points to lead the Crusaders with still wins, that says something. doldrums after their big win Monday before the usual sellout crowd of 4,- fouls,” remarked UConn co-captain it but we have places to go. We can Greaney adding a dozen. The Bay MANCHESTER— About 14 660 at the Field House in Storrs. Corny Thompson, who took charge get better.” Staters were 13for-45, 40 percent, employees of the state welfare office The victory was the ninth in a row down the stretch with Holy Ooss The second half, dominated by the from the floor compared to 21-for-46, located in the town’s parkade braved Manchester for the unbeaten Huskies, who threatening, “You have to watch whistles, saw Holy Cross threaten 45.7 percent, for the Huskies. 17 degree temperatures ’Thursday to resume Big East Conference play what you do all the time.” but never come close. The Crusaders “We didn't have the excitement protest their parking situation. Herold The contest was spotty in the first Saturday night against Seton Hall at finally with 3:42 left closed to 5351 like past games and that hurt us. The ’The employees, who represent 19 manpower to effectively patrol the on these,” Winkler said. , the Field House at 8 o’clock. The loss half with the clubs combining for 22 but there the 3foot-8 Thompson took team was like in a lull mood, mellow percent of the 80 people who work in Parkade area. He said one officer He said the state won’t provide a ' drops the Crusaders to 7-4. turnovers, 14 by the Crusaders who charge. and not ferocious like in the past,” the office, were joined by several has to cover the area 6tmnded security guard unless “there is There were whistles galore as the also managed to shoot just 7-for-22 He blocked a Kevin Greaney Thompson noted. police union leaders. north/south by Hilliard and Broad physical dangqr, unless someone is By three arbiters, Ken Walker, Jim (31.8 percent) from the floor. UConn basket try at one end and then “I think the team did learn a EM Tighe, president of the local streets, and east/west by Morlarty Different world Potter and Dick Lynch, spotted 50 had a 10-3 lead with Aleksinas con­ dropped in an offensive rebound at lesson. We have to play every night police union, and Jim Taylor, presi­ shot or beaten.” He added, "It is only Brothers and Cheney Technical a matter of time, because if you in­ Earl Yost violations in the 40 minutes with six tributing 6 of the markers. the other end. Thompson, in a 37- and can’t rest on what we’ve done in dent of the state police union, these days for players fouling out. Holy Cross’ Holy Cross closed to 2322 with 3:14 second stretch, added two big the past. A team that has a great win marched to show sympathy with the School. terrupt someone slashing your Sports Editor Winkler said within the 16 months Charlie Browne was first to go with to go in the half before the Huskies rebounds and both ends of a one-and- state workers. tires...” Ice Capade stars usually the next game struggles,” the welfare office has been at the 10:02 remaining followed by UConn’s went on an 8:2 tear for a 34-24 half­ one from the charity stripe to keep Perno stated. Tighe said neither his nor Taylor’s Winkler said he doesn’t think any parkade, there have been 20 incidents evidence of danger will satisfy Ellis' Chuck Aleksinas at 5:22. time bulge. Mike McKay netted his UConn at the controls. UConn did —but survived. unions had voted to support the state of vandalism involving employee's “He doesn't care,” Winkler said. Aleksinas played only 17 minutes, game-total 4 points in this segment “Corny's block was big," Perno I Conn (66) — McKay 2 30 4, workers, so the two men were cars. Ellis could not be contacted this “It’s a lot different now. It’s a warmup session and was unable to scoring 12 points on 4-for-5 from the and Norman Bailey and Karl Hobbs agreed. Thompson 4 4-6 12, Aleksinas 4 4-412, marching just to represent individual different world,” Randy Gardner perform against the world’s best. “ I have pictures of stripped morning for comment. field. each added 2, the latter on a double, "I knew we had to stop them then,” Hobbs 4 6-8 14, Dulin 1 0-0 2, backing. wheels, slashed tires, and broken one-half of the top billing stars with The pair didn’t get where they are Four Crpsaders and two Huskies pump high off the glass shot after Giscombe 2 2-2 6, Kuezenski 1 33 5, Michael Winkler, shop steward of Winkler said, “The only thing wb Thompson spoke of the play, “This windows. We have copies of police can do is make it cheaper for th em ^ “ the current edition of Ice Capades today without practice. It’s brnn a exited early with two more UConn going to the floor for 3 steal. Bailey 1 5-6 7, Miller 2 0414. Totals 21 the state worker’s union, attributed said this week during a six-day stand dozeh years together, ever since they game you could see the guys had a lit­ reports of criminal mischief. We provide a security guard than to deal players just on the border. tle less confidence. The block got 24-29 66. the low turnout to the cold, and to at the Hartford Civic Center met when accompanied by their “As flat as we were, they were know of five car thefts, and we’re with the publicity. The merchants in “If I hear one more whistle I’ll be everyone up and then the basket. I Holy Cro8» (57) — Witts 3 1-2 7, employees’ fears. Coliseum. parents to a father and son outing. 'too,” Perno cited, “We had to be waiting for copies of police reports the parkade have to lean on Ellis.” hearing them in the morning,” knew I had to do something.” Seaman 710-13 24, Floyd 0 04) 0, Thur­ He said, “Nobody thinks the cars The difference was in performing Gardner first donned a pair of ice pleased we controlled as much as we grimaced Husky Coach Dom Perno. did. man 01-2 1, Greaney 4 45 12, Browne here atle safe. But a fair number of before judges in the Winter Olympic skates when he accompanied his “It was not a pretty contest.” Thompson finished with 12 points, 1 04) 2, Mulquin 3 2-2 8, Longa 0 2-2 2, these people were frightened. They Games and spectators at coliseums father to a father and son outing in “You really couldn’t bang. The refs “We felt it (letdown) coming,” and 11 rebounds. Hobbs, with good Maloney 0 1-2 1, Fitzpatrick 0 04) 0, thought somehow the police would be and arenas around the country. Southern California and Babilonia were vBiiinc a!) game ‘get off, get Perno stated, “We weren't sharp and penetration, dished out 7 assists to go Elzie 0 0-0 0. Totals 18 21-28 57. calM in on them for picketing, and Cummings against “Now we are performing for the was on a skating trip with her that pictures would be taken and people; it’s a completely new at­ there would be trouble.” mosphere,” the handsome, dark- i f y S h e i a i r has practiced College basketball Winkler said once the employees haired wizard on ice told members of and performed together. understand the police support them, the fourth estate in company with his “We had to make manyr tianrlfinaesacrifices there will be greater turnouts at aid cut proposal long-time partner, Tai Babllonia. but it has been very rewarding. If you About 15 state welfare workers, whose of­ Employees claim the Parkade area where protests. “ to the tune of $20 to $25 a year.” ' “I feel that we can perform better work hard, you can reach your fice is located in the Manchester Parkade, they are allowed to park is unsafe, and are Tighe said the welfare workers By MARY KITZMANN Iowa coach "It’s unfair,” he said. now, without worrying about any goals,” the female member of the picketed the office of First Hartford Realty decided to picket so quickly that his Herald Reporter demanding Parkade Manager Neil Ellis hire But he hopes the General Assembly judges’ scoring, and we can entertain stars added. Corp. Thursday during their lunch hour. a security guard. (Herald photo by Pinto) union didn’t have time to take a vote MANCHESTER — The chairman as we please,’’ the diminutive “It’s been estimated that the pair 4oscs' hair on it. “I'm pretty sure the union can persuade O’Neill who he of the Democratic Town Committee described as a stubborn, serious Gardner added. spent more than 12,000 hours would vote to give them moral sup­ called today for the defeat of the “ There is a different kind of together, practicing, plus countless NEW YORK (UPI) - In the Big port, and if they picket again. I’d like man” to find another way. Ten, where on any given night a Governor William O’Neill’s proposal “It’s just the wrong way,” Cum-' pressure,” Babilonia answered, hours in competition, exhibitions and to have a couple of officers picket to cut town aid hy $22 million. “much less than in competition.” promotions. coach is liable to pull out his hair, with them,” Tighe said. mings said. “I believe O’Neill has few things are certain. Ted Cummings, longtime party done this as a signal and a symbolic “We are treated now as enter­ The skaters are featured in both Tighe added that his wife, Betty, On Thursday night in Iowa City, Obituaries leader, callqd upon area legislators gesture, and is saying everybody tainers,” Gardner said. “Before the pairs and singles numbers with the Hawkeye Coach Lute Olson may who is president of the town to not only to defeat the proposed cut­ must share in the cut. But I don’t Olympics, we were considered Ice Capades. employees’ union, was also suppor­ back in Urban Action Grants, but to athletes.” have gone home with his scalp intact, think the proposal is encased in but tlu t’s about all. tive of the welfare workers. He said find a better way to bridge the stone.” For five consecutive years, 1976 Still nervous Chuan Yun Hung his wife plans to ask the town million hole in state coffers left by thru 1980, the twosome captured the The llth-ranked Hawkeyes, in a was the mother of James P. Donnelly He says it’s "up to the legislators Michael Weaver employee union to vote support for federal fund reductions. United States Senior Pairs cham­ “I still get butterflies before some schizophrenic performance, dropped SOLT« WINDSOR- Funeral of Vernon. who “know more about it” to find a HARTFORD— Michael Weaver, the welfare workers at the next Manchester stands to lose $262,000 pionship. At the 1979 classic, the two performances,” Babilonia offered. a 58-56 decision to Ohio State that did services will be held Saturday at 11 Mrs. Donnelly was bom in County better way. 78, of 636 Prospect St., formerly of meeting. which is included in revenues for Califoriiians became the youngest The current 32-week tour has just not sit well with Olson. ' a.m. at the Carmon Funeral Home, 6 Kerry, Ireland and had lived in the "They have to find a way to Poquonock Ave., Windsor, for Chuan Manchester, died Thursday in New The state welfare workers have fiscal 1980-81. The cutback proposal, ever to perform the feat, Gardner at reached the halfway point, starting “The story of the game, I think, is Hartford area for the past 40 years. Britain. balance the budget,” he commented. last September. that for one half we played our game Yun Hung, 27 of 18 Wildrose Drive, been protesting the parking situation combined with about a quarter of a “But not at the expense of the com­ 20 and Babilonia at 18. She attended the Church of St. Brigid He was born in New Britain on May for the past year. Tliey say the area million dollars in unanticipated The pair turned professional April and for another half, we played their who died Monday of injuries suffered and its Ladies Guild. She was also munity.” In 1979, the pair teamed to win the Dec. 28 in an accident. 5, 1902, and had been a resident of they are forced to park in is unsafe, expenses, caused Robert Weiss, World Pairs title, the first 1, 1960 and started rehearsing last game,” Olson said. “We missed a member of St. Francis Hospital Cummings noted the funds have Manchester, Newington and the and they demand a security guard be general manager, to declare a hiring Americans in 29 years and only the August. some very, very easy shots that you He was born in Taiwan and had and Medical Center Women’s already been included in the expen­ been attending the University of Hartford area most of his life. hired to patrol the area. freeze and $500 unauthorized spen­ second from the USA to come home Even though tbe act has been have tp make if you’re gqlng to Iwat Auxiliary, the Confrstemity of the ditures of this fiscal year. “To take it perfected, they still spend an hour a the other teams.” Hartford. V In protest of the rules imposed on ding limit. He termed the actions way in the middle of the year is most with tbe title. Sacred Passion of the Holy Family w “ id w ir n.^ ®- the workers by Parkade manager “strong steps” to avoid a deficit. day practicing. Elsewhere, No. 14 Minnesota beat He leaves a sister, Mrs. Ming Chen Monastery and the Legion of Mary. inappropriate,” he said. “But I know of South Windsor. He also leaves his Prior to his retirement he was Neil Ellis, the welfare workers’ un­ And Cummings believes O’Neill’s 1 • , , Both skaters have taken ballet Wisconsin 76-60; No. 15 South Besides her son in Vernon, she the Democratic leadership well Olympic duappomtment lessens while Gardner lifts weights Alabama crushed North Carolina- father. Lie Chuan Hong; his paternal employed at the Stanley Works, New ion president parked her car in an un­ proposal must be defeated to keep enough that it’s the way of telling the leaves her husband, John J. Donnel­ Britain. authorized area. Audrey Elckert has Manchester’s budget “out of red ink” One goal that eluded the young and jogs daily to keep in top shape. Charlotte 92-61; No. 16 Illinois grandmother, You-I Hong; a brother, ly; another son, John M, Donnelly of people, it’s going to be tougb.” He leaves a daughter-in-law, Mrs. to go to court over her action, and At least the past two years, West Coasters was a medal — gold, The first pairs number with the dumped Northwestern 88-64; No. 17 Chuan Hong; and another sister. Newington; three brothers, James He summed the situation saying Rose Rozanski of Miramar, Fla.; Winkler said the protest Thursday Manchester has had a $1 million plus silver or bronze — in tbe 1980 Winter Capades is tbe one the skaters Arizona State edged Washington Miss Ming S. Hong, all in Taiwan. Uahy of Springfield, Mass, and two “it's unbusinesslike.” Although he two grandsons, Ronald Rozanski of was to show Ellis that the union surplus. _ Olympic Games at Lake Placid, N.Y. planned for the Olympic competition State 62-59 in double overtime; No. 18 Interment will be at the con­ in Ireland and a sister in Ireland. hasn’t contacted area legislators yet, Gainesville, Fla., and Raymond president isn’t alone. He commented the state cutback “We were both disappointed, and before the injury to the male Brigham Young stopped San Diego venience of the family in Taiwan. Funeral services will be Saturday he plans to, and hopes to persuade There are no calling hours. Rozanski of New Haven. Tighe said the town police lack the would increase local property taxes also for the people that we let down, member of the team. State 8473; No. 19 Utah took Hawaii at 9:15 a.m. from the Richard W. The funeral will be Saturday mor­ them to vote against the proposal. also our country, but we are over the “My ambition now,” Babilonia 100-87. Sheehan Funeral Home, 1084 New ning at 11 from the Holn}es Funeral disappointment now,” Gardner said. said, “is to be a good performer.” At Minneapolis, Mark Hall scored Helen B. Donnelly Britain Ave., West Hartford with a Home, 400 Main St., Manchester, All chances of winning a medal ^ She is just that, as well as Gardner, 25 points and Trent Tucker had 17 and mass of Christian burial at 10 a.m. in with a Mass of resurrection at 11:30 went down the drain when Gardner with Ice Capades, which remains a Miiuiesota capitalized on a strong VERNON — Helen B. (Leahy) the church of St. Brigid. Burial will in the Church of the Assumption, Snow funds adequate suffered a severe groin injury while famiiy show, but is a cut or two in transition game to win its sixth Donnelly of 34 Hall St., West Hart­ be in Mount St. Benedict Cemetery. Manchester. practicing basic manuevers during a class over previous productions. straight. Claude Gregory paced ford, died Wednesday at St. Francis Friends may call at the funeral home Burial will be in East Cemetery, MANCHESTER - Fred Wajacs, Wajacs said that Wednesday’s Wisconsin with 28 points. Hospital and Medical Center. She ting, and although the amount today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Manchester. town highway department super­ storm is the type that costs a great already spent is not available, At Charlotte, N.C., Ropr White There will be no calling hours. visor, said today that the highway deal in overtime salaries because Wajacs said there is less than ^,0 0 0 Scholastic basketball roundup scored 14 of his 18 points in the se­ department will have enough funds men had to work through the night. left. cond half and South Alabama shot 63 for the rest of the winter if conditions “That’s time and a half,” he said, 1980-81 allocation for chemical percent in running its record to 11-1. Looking for the open man are moderate for the . remainder of “and Saturday’s and Sunday’s cost us supplies, mainly salt, was $27,204. Phil Ward led UNNC with 12 points. Police union plans fight the season. double time. But tbe time of the At Evanston, 111., reserve Craig More chemicals will be necessary. storm is beyond our control, unfor­ East'faces South Norman Bailey of Connecticut looks up- night’s game at Storrs. UConns romped to "It seems like this happens every Additional funds will be requested Fund8 for the supplies will be Tucker scored 16 points and the Illini By MARY KITZMANN and affect the department with the tunately.” court for teammate to pass to while being ninth straight success.'(UPI photo) MARTIN KEARNS year,” he commented. “I don’t know from the town Board of Directors if deducted from the highway shot 65 percent from the floor in the delays in hiring.” additional storms, such as Contract work is put under a department’s state aid. first half. Northwestern was unable guarded by Chris Logan of Holy Cross in last Herald Reporters if any new officers have been hired, minus star guai^ Although questions surround im­ Wednesday’s, occur. blanket order for the whole winter “If all goes well, though, we’ll just to keep up with Illinois on the break but if not he’s going to be hearing $40,000 was appropriated for contrac- MANCHESTER - The hiring from us.” posing the freeze on the six vacant Wajacs said every year the winter get by on the allocated funds for this or the boards. police positions, there are eight freeze on town employees means 14 While Weiss did not foresee adding budget is set for a moderate winter. winter,” Wajacs said. By LEN AUSTER both wins, with it. At, Pullman, Wash., Sam Williams positions, almost half in the Police other vacant spots scattered hit a field goal and a free throw in the hew officers, DiRosa said the freeze This budget came to $169,204 this Herald SporUwriler “ We will be in a weakened state Department will remain vacant, ac­ throughout the town departments year. “We spent no where near that Beethoven chorus second overtime period to lift should be disregarded if possible, but Less than a full compliment will be (without Kyle),” commented Eagle Pacers rally to triumph cording to Robert Weiss, general which should not be filled according fi^ re in the last two years, but if this MANCHESTER - The Beethoven Arizona State to a Pac-10 Conference it probably had no effect on the available to East Catholic Coach Jim Coach Jim Penders, “We’ll be like a manager, who imposed the freeze department anyway. to the mandate. These include three winter continues as it has been going, Chorus will rehearse Tuesday from Manchester fire calls triumph. Williams’ three points, plus positions in the Parks and Penders when his Eagles clash with ship without its captain. Kyle is out Thursday. Even though DiRosa expects the we could exceed that amount,” he 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. at Emanuel Thursday, 4:51 p.m. — Reported free throws by Johnny Nash, Byron Cemeteries Division, one in the Data arch-rival South Catholic in a battle until next week.” But the president of the police un­ hiring process to continue, it said. Lutheran Church to prepare the steam, 66 Maple St. (town) Ayer averages six assists and has Scott and Lafayette Lever, enabled ion, who earlier sparked an in­ Processing Center, the Assessor's of top two clubs in the HCC basket­ the Sun Devils to outscore WSU 35 with Bill Knight on bench probably will be the next budget year The highway department allocated program for Feb. 4 at the Northeast Thursday. 10:50 p.m. — Chimney Office, the Tax Collector’s Office, ball standings tonight at the Univer­ handled the pressure defenses vestigation of understaffing in the before new officers are added to the $50,000 for salaries and $10,274 has Chapter of the American Association fire, 20 Castle Road, (district) thrown at East, being the one Who after a 54-54 tie at the end of the first department, threatened Weiss the Controller's Office, and a sity of Hartford at 8 o’clock. overtime. NEW YORK (UPI) - If the In­ remaining. Indiana then failed to Knight finished with 25 points and payroll. A long waiting list at the been paid out thus far in regular of Retired Persons and for Feb. 9 at Friday, 12:28 a.m. — Emergency avoided the fuliqourt presses applied. “would be hearing from us" if the six programer. Misfiring Manchester High, still At Provo, Utah, Danny Ainge of diana Pacers were to come back score as New York gained possession Mike Bantom, who fouled out Police Academy, and the six-month salaries. The overtime allocation is the Rockville Chapter of the associa­ call, heart attack at Beacon Hill News for East doesn’t get any new officers aren't hired as soon as The freeze will be in effect, Weiss tion. There will be a coffe^ hour winning nevertheless, will try to get BYU scored 37 points to become the from a 13polnt fourth-quarter deficit and Set up a potential game-winning midway through the fourth period, training period, mean it will be well $45,000; $13,963 has been paid out Apartments, (town) • better, either, as 3foot-7 Imss Ra- possible. said this morning, until this year’s already. before the rehdarsal. its offense on the proper track when third player in the history of the against the New York Knicks, then shot. had 18 points. For New York, into the next- fiscal year before ad­ dant, averaging 15.8 points, has been And one member of the Board of budget pinch in resolved, or the it visits Fermi High in Enfield, also Western Athletic Conference to the logical player to spearhead the Ray Williams took a jumper from Michael Ray Richardson added 22 ditional officers begin active duty, hit by the flu and won’t be at full Directors who investigated the un­ positions funded in the next fiscal at 8 o’clock. The Indians are 5-1 in the exceed 2,000 career points. BYU shot rally should have been Billy Knight. the corner and while the ball points and Campy Russell had 21. DiRosa explained. year. league and overall while the strength. “He Is a doubtful starter,” After all, Knight had scored 57 remained in flight. Sly Williams In other games it was, Kansas City derstaffing problem in mid- The Police Department is about Yale sells doubloon At P»ro'a Kathy 8ay$I Penders states, “He won’t go 32 only 39 percent from the field but out- December commented the freeze W8 stM h m ptaRly M ttSutn homestanding Falcons sport a 1-3 rebounded San Diego State 59-45. points in Indiana’s two previous vic­ grabbed it and tapped it in. However, 136, Washington 118; Milwaukee 98, halfway through interveiwing for the minutes, anyway.” tories over New York this season and referee Tommy Nunez ruled Atlanta 95; and Utah 99, Dallas 97. should be disregarded for police if NEW HAVEN (UPI) - was stolen from Yale’s Mae’i ,, Comands, M M oiw, WtaMipt, league mark and 1-4 overall stan- At Salt Lake City, Danny Vranes vacant positions. All of the dai^. Penders expects a lot of pressure is the Pacers’ top scorer. offensive Interference and the basket Kings 136, Bullets 118 possible. But Pete DiRosa, applicants DiRosa said, must attend A wealthy Florida Sterling Memorial Library ItoCoim , by tto pouMi, by Hw bail w by had 23 points and IS rebounds as Utah businessman has ppid Blast and South each are 2-0 in HCC from South. “They just attack you,” But Knight, who had 24 points in was disallowed. Phil Ford scored 28 points to pace Republican director, didn’t believe the academy, forcing at least a nine O’Neill’s bill in 1965. A Miami Insurance hiked its record to 131. Hawaii, hur­ $650,000 for Yale Univer­ play with the Elagles 4-2 overall, the he states, “We have to be concerned three periods Thursday night, “Theru s really nothing to six players in double figures to help the freeze would affect the hiring month delay before beginning duty. adjustor investigating ting underneath, was led by David process due to the same ad- HARTFORD (UPl) - Gov. sity’s rare 18th century Rebels 7-0. with controlling the ball. We have to Hopkins with 12 points. rem ain^ on Uie bench through most explain,” said Nunez, who was pelted the Kings hand Washington its fifth But if a qualified person, one who another robbery recovered I noiMkw, Inckv* • Iwarato, OrMn a YiiM Sqimli. krooook, keep our turnovers to a minimum. minstrative problems that caused a William O’N eill’s proposal to Brasher Doubloon, a coin I CavkSoiNr, OnM. Hoi S nykif koppora, InplH , Ui Cheney Tech is the lone local five In other games, it was; Duquesne of the fourth quarter and the over­ by debris from the Madison ^ u a re straight loss. Reggie King and Leon transferred from another the coin from the private "We’d like to get the ball Inside more than six-month delay in hiring eliminate 923.8 million in aid to cities dealer says. I CwTolii Cibbi^ b Nob Cobb

11 - EVENING HEHALD. Fri . Jan. 9. 1981 EVENING HERALD. FrI., Jan. 9, 1981 — 15 Key to Soper Bowl in eards Charger boss upset at newspaper dip SAN DIEGO (UPI) — Want to have touching. When Oakland rolled the W -® - ^ SAN DIEGO (UPD —Want to have “Considering‘Considering what happened to this game Sunday. touching. When Oakland roiled the newspaper in Los AncelesAngeles that is ac- tnto spreadsnrparf ‘hie"his hi„big ii„‘>lie” .uthrough___ u some fun? Invite Gene Klein and A1 them In Cleveland,” Durslag wrote, ball 20 yards to beat him on a phony are and we are trying to improve. title in a tie-breaker. Each team won “And it casts aspersions on the in­ Mng as the Oakland R aiders' Durslag’s column on the owner’s NEW YOKK il'I’li The key to this year, each winning at home, but yards in a 30-27 loss last week. the best in the universe.” Davis to the same cocktail party. “the Raiders should begin the cham­ fumble a while back. Gene, of We’ve demonstrate we can play at home against the other in the tegrity of the National Football mouthpiece.” allegation that scalped the Super Howl may be in the cards. Philadelphia's receiving ranks are All-NFC middle linebacker Bob Hayes snuffed out one of the pionship round by asking for a change course, was a model of sporting com­ good defense. We are capable. Now regular season and, like the Cow­ As Klein's San Diego Chargers League from top to bottom.” “I think in A1 Davis' deposition he Super Bowl tickets. The Dallas Cowboys, a wild card depleted with .Scott Fitxkee out with Hreunig^s^ys that it is a good sign league's brightest passing stars last prepare to knock heads with Davis' of venue, arguing that they can’t get portment. we have to do it on Sunday." boys’ secondary, the Raiders' Durslag issued a statement says he talks to Durslag many times “They're not satisfied with saying playoll entry, shoot tor a sixth .Super a fractured foot and regular starter Dallas won despite an unimpressive week, picking off two passes from Oakland Raiders in this Sunday's acceptable officiating within the con­ “With a benign smile, he jumped Dallas Coach admits defense will aisp be in the spotlight denying he was in Davis’ “pocket” a week. I have no information that he the commissioner has stolen money Howl ;ippe;irance when they tangle Charles Smith still doubtful with a defensive performance. Cleveland's Brian Sipe to give him AFC championship game, Klein has fines of the 50 states.” and defending his criticism of the of­ the net and shook everyone’s hand. his club isn't on a defensive par with Sunday. called him.” by scalping tickets, rapping all the with the Eagles in Veterans Stadium Iractured jaw. “We had some breakdowns." four interceptions in two playoff unleased a scathing attack on Davis, “Certainly, no proof exists the of­ ficiating and his belief that NFL We all know that Gene would never the Eagles, who yield a league-low 14 San Diego boasts the league's most Klein, a former World War It owners for being boneheads and at 1 p.m. EST in the NEC cham­ Dallas, which reached the Super games. accusing him of using a Los Angeles knock officiating. No other owner, points per game. dangerous passing attack, led by ficials were groping for a way to beat owners have conspired to prevent the bomber pilot and one-time head of saying that the Rams' move to pionship game The Oakland Raiders Howl as a wild card entry in 197rj. SU PER BO W L Hayes isn't the only member of newspaper as his “mouthpiece” in an the Raiders,” the column continued. Raiders' move south. general manager of coach in the the “Our defense obviously is'not the record-setting Dan National General Corp., has been Anaheim was a heist." attempt to become the lirst AEC wild comes in relatively healthy and the Fouts' fan club. “insidious" plot to intimidate of­ “But, to be on the safe side, Oakland “The is NFL would either. You realize how best in the league," Landry skid. Fouts and a brilliant receiver corps "Dan's main asset this year is that feuding with the Raiders' owner “But now they get down to in­ card since the 1!)7II realignment to Cowboys' offense has been peaking ficials of the upcoming game. should a$k for a change of venue Sun­ not above reproach. Nor is Mr. many have'been fined for criticizing "But it's capable. Our only weakness headed by John Jefferson, Kellen he's reading everything,"'said since the mid 1970s. sinuating that the officials may be (|ualily lor the MT,.title game when lor the last month. Dallas set a club Thursday, Klein held up a copy of day, and, failing should request an of­ officiating?” lies in inexperience in the secondary Winslow and Charlie Joiner. San Jefferson, who grabbed 1,340 yards Klein,” said Durslag. "All are fully Their unfriendliness recently came crooked and (also) NBC." Ihev take on the Chargers at p.m record and led the NEL this year by the Los Angeles Herald Examiner ficiating crew from Canada.” “They pop off regularly. The sports with people who haven't proven Diego set an NFL record for total worth of Fouts' passes and scored 13 capable, if not inclined, to punch to to a head when Klein became a visi­ EST scoring 4.'.4 points, but the Doomsday and showed a column by sports Klein asked reporters attending a the pelvic region, describing people writer pops off and all of a sudden ble NFL spokesman against the Defense is no more. LOUISIANA SUrLRIXIMfc ■ NEiW ORLEANS themselves yet," offense with 6,410 yards gained in this year, both league­ Klein said an aspersion was cast on Dallas and Philadelphia both lANUAHY 31. ISSI The Raiders have spent the last 1980. writer Melvin Durslag, dated Jan. 5 news conference at San Diego Jack as being in the enemy's pocket mere­ Mr. Klein starts sermonizing about Raiders' move to Los Angeles. NBC in the following paragraph in posted 12-4 records over the regular In exactly half the games on the leading marks. “He's going to the and headlined, “The owners might few weeks proving themselves to "This is the ultimate test," says Murphy Stadium: ly because they reject the political the integrity of the league. Hopeful­ Davis claims Klein is against the Durslag's Jan. 5 column: season, but the Eagles — who haven't Cowboys' regular schedule the op- Hreunig said. "We recognize that we open guy. He's staying in the pocket. suit up for AFC championship.” conspiracy that is keeping .football ly, when he has played for more everyone who sees them. Oakland Oakland All-Pro cornerback Lester “I ask you people of the press move for selfish reasons — fearing a "At extremely critical junctures, won an NEL title in 20 years — took ixisition gained more than 300 yards. are not perfect. But despite that we He's taking a few licks. He's going The Charger owner said the whether this is fair, equitable, honest out of Los Angeles.” championships, he will learn to show and San Diego finished with 11-fi Hayes; the league's interception major competitor so close to San it (Oakland) got the worst of ball- the Eiastern Division title on the Los Angeles gained .';.17 yards against won the game and we made the right off to the backs. He's throwing the column'attempted to make it appear reporting or is the w riter in “ Klein should be ashamed of more class.” the Cowboys this season and Atlan­ records in the AFC West, but the leader this season with 13. "Fouts is bail away when there's nothing there Diego. Klein said he voted against spotting. It also got nailed for a basis ol best net points in division plays at the right time. We recognize that the officials at last week’s somebody's pocket and for what himself,” Durslag said. “ As for his Klein said he had no proof that ta's Steve Hartkowski threw tor 320 Chargers were awarded the division the best passer in the league. He’s and I think that's very i'mportant.” the move simply because it would marginal interference call that, uames The clubs split two games strengths and weaknes.ses Cleveland-Oakland game nearly cost reason? I think it’s an insidious rem arks on my column on the Davis talked to Durslag about the violate NFL rules. strangely, wasn't shown to the folks the Raiders the victory. attempt to intimidate the officials in c'""'''.’"'’ '■ffioiating. his piety is story, but said. “I think there's a Klein also accused Davis of trying at home on the r/play.” Sport Parade Latins worried AFC coach honors Basketball Few teams Record^filled career successful al)oiit star back won by Rutigliano TAMPA, Fla, (UPI) .- jaw, and Scott Fitzkee, broken foot, NEW YORK (UPI) - Sam as Raiders Philadelphia Eagle Coach Dick in the final minute, of Esposito to end and Vermeil was grooming running Rutigliano, whose easy going style WOMEN’S REU Vermeil hoped today's final practice sealing Oakland's victory. back Louie Giammona as a backup lifted the Cleveland Browns to the Harlettes 27 (Laurie Christiana 10, Bv M ll.T KICiniAN in Tampa will clear up the question The decision stirred criticism but NEW YORK (UPI) - It’ll be hail Friday night after our game with the Bruins after four seasons and spent knowing the way he feels about the wide receiver. AFC Central Division title and Celine Sauve 6, Sue Leslie 5), NEW YORK I UPD - Few teams commissioner. of the physical status of running back it was strictly Rytigliano's style. He and farewell to Phil Esposito tonight Islanders,” Esposito told a media eight years with them before going to Giammona is the backup to helped Brian Sipe to the top of the is a coach who is not afraid to take a Travelers 20 (June Derench 13, Bar­ in any sport have been as consistent­ "It's so far-fetched to even talk Wilbert Montgomery for Sunday's Montgomery at running back. when the New York Ranger star dons crowd of about 200 at a fashionable the Rangers in 1975. ./"•N NFL passing hierarchy, llmrsday chance. bara Startup 4). Esposito set the NHL records of 76 ly successful as the Oakland Raiders. about that when we still have so NFC championship game against “The trouble is, my second half­ Cherronei’s Bombettes 34 his uniform “one more time” and midtown restaurant Thursday. “I was named AFC Coach of the Year “I’m a traditionalist in the sense goals and 152 pots for the Bruins They use "a total commitment to much in front of us, " he says, Dallas. back is my third wide receiver," (Margaret Campbell 18, Liz Neubelt skates into the National Hockey realized I couldn't get it up any more for the second straight season, that I'll punt when I’m supposed to on during the 1970-71 season. He had 13 excellence' as their motto and come protestingly. "If it ever came to that. "His leg is sore," Vermeil said Vermeil said. 12), Heritage Auto Body 33 (Bonnie League’s history book. for games. narrowly edging Buffalo's Chuck fourth down and do all the things that straight seasons in which he scored close to living up to it with their I'd never demean the game of foot­ after Thursday’s workout. “I think He is expected to activate wide Kilgore 10, Kathy Walling 8, The 38-year Esposito, second “I always had promised I’d retire Knox. are written down in the book,” he 30 or more goals, tying Bobby Hull remarkable record of 181-68-11 lor ball or the trophy. It would be done he will be probable. Tomorrow we receiver Wally Henry off injured Marianne Pemberton 6). leading goal and point scorer in the when 1 couldn’t get up any more. It Rutigliano beat out Knox in explained shortly before the Oakland for the league mark in that respect, .717 since 1963. That's when A1 Davis the same way U was in 1977, with will know more. I think he will play.” reserve today. Henry has not had any NHL's history, announced Thursday became like a job and I'm not that balloting by the 58-member UPI pan­ game. “But there comes a time when and was a member of the Bruins’ first joined them and that record is dignity. He did it with dignity and I Quarterback was hard physical contact since he had MIDGETS that he is bringing his record-filled kind of hockey player.” el, consisting of four writers from you have to deviate from what's Sonny W erblin, president of Stanley Cup champions of 1969-70 and the best by tar in pro football for that felt I did It the same way. " more definite, although Montgomery his spleen removed earlier this Elks 31 (Jon Roe 15, Paul Hublard 18-year career to a close after period. eluded waiting sports writers. each of the conference’s 14 cities. written down. You have to do what tonight’s game with the Buffalo Madison Square Garden, who said he 1971-1972. season, but has been working out Rutigliano was named on 24 ballots 10), Boland Oil 29 (Gary Wheeler 11, The Raiders arc the only team in “ Wilbert will be there Sunday with the team this week. you think is right and not worry about Sabres at. Madison Square Garden. hopes Esposito will “always have a Ranger coach Craig Patrick, Teams split while Knox received 22 votes. what the writers will say on Monjlay. Tully Patuluk 6). whose down-playing of Esposito’s .National Football League history to come hell or high water," Jaworski “We might as well (activate Wyman Oil 35 (Brian Brophy 23), Esposito, who started his NHL place in the MSG and Ranger Getting back to .Sunday's more im­ Oakland's Tom Flores finished third ''I’ve always said that the role may have contributed to the show 16 consecutive winning seasons, said. Henry), we have a spot," Vermeil Manchester Cycle 30 (Jay Mistretta career with the Chicago Black organizations,” announced that mediate confrontation with San with eight votes. difference between a pgt on the back star’s decision to retire, is expected yet they have lost five of six AFC The Eagles were scheduled to work said. 17, Carl Skoog 7). Hawks in 1963, will leave behind a Esposito will begin that role with Diego, the Raiders split a pair of ear­ Rutigliano, who took over the and a kick in the tail is about six in­ to skate Espo 16 to 20 minutes in championship games and if you talk out this morning before flying back Montgomery has been plagued by record which includes NHL records “untitled duties.” ly season contests with the Chargers, Browns three years ago, lifted them Standings: American Legion 4-2, to Davis, he isn't at all sure they can to Philadelphia where Vermeil had injuries this year and Vermeil said ches. Criticism is something you of 76 goals and 152 points in one “We hope Phil will be with us for a tonight's farewell game. each team winning on its home turf. to an 8-8 record in 1979 to win the have to learn to live with in coaching. Elks 4-2, Janitorial 4-2, Pizza House Esposito has scored only seven win the one this Sunday against the scheduled a late afternoon news con­ the Eagles have played as good season. He was an NHL First-All- long time,” said Werblin. "We have coaching honor. This season, the 3-3, Boland 3-3, Farr’s 3-3, Wyman goals and 12 assists in 40 games this San Diego Chargers in .San Diego. The Chargers prevailed in overtime. ference. without him this year as they did When I became a head coach, I Star six straight years, led the league appreciate Phil being a Ranger and 30-24. in San Diego Sept. 14 while the Browns overtook heavily favored Oil 2-4, Cycle 1-5. Hawks 35 (Paul No AFC wild-card team has ever Montgomery injured his left knee when he was in the game. decided there were things I believed in scoring four straight years, was hope he always will be.” season but always has had a flair for Raiders won, 38-24, in Oakland Oct. Pittsburgh and Houston to capture in and that's the way I would do it. Guardino 18, Bruce Rosenberg 6, reached the Super Bowl and Davis is while running Wednesday, but it was "But you're never better off having twice the league’s most valuable A native of Sault Ste. Marie, On­ getting up for the big game. 12. the AFC Central with an 11-5 mark. One was that I would never be con­ D.J. Tencellent 5), Nets 23 (Mike He sail! his failure to do just that offering no guarantee the Raiders not revealed until Thursday’s prac­ to go without him,” he said: “It’s not player award and ranked second in tario, the 6-foot, 1-inch, 205-pound "Our team looks pretty good to me The candid coach built his offense servative and do things because you Sardo 12, Mike Lata 6, Charlie sealed his retirement decision, but will be the first. tice when he spent much of the time been Wilbert’s year, that’s all there Donahue 5). NHL history in goals and points with Esposito began his NHL career with even though a couple of our guys got around Sipe, who responded with a were expected to do it. Another was the joint will be jumpin' tonight in I'm not confident we can beat San in the trainer's room, participating is to it." Standings: Bullets 4-1, Celtics 3-2, 778, and 1,589, respectively. the Black Hawks during the 1963-64 banged up in the gam e with spectacular season and earned AFC not to hear failure.” » hopes that he can do it “one more Diego. " he says. only in limbering up exercises. “In games without Wilbert this Hawks 3-2, Nets 2-3, Knicks 2-3,76ers “I made my final decision last season. He moved to the Boston Cleveland. " Davis says, "A lot of Player of the Year honors. Sipe Sipe, the NFL’s top-rated passer, time." “The trainer explained the year, it was important for me to have 1-4. people are second-guessing (Browns' muscles relaxed to the point where joined San Diego’s Dan Fouts and creciits Rutigliano's attitude for All talk same way a big game and the passing game go , formerly of the New coach I .Sam Rutigliano because he his left knee flexed," Vermeil said. well," Jaworski said. much of the quarterback's success. All coaches talk the same way didn't have his team go for the field York Jets, as the only 4,000-yard “He made playing football fun BUSINESSMEN If Montgomery is unable to go all- Montgomery gained only 773 yards Standings: American before a big game This isn't another goal in that final minute, but I out against the Cowboys, it could passers in NFL history. again," said Sipe, “and that's the Blues gain tie at Spectrum case of his crying poor mouth, is it? honestly can't see where any second- in the regular season after having a "We played extremely well as a —Manchester • Cycle Shop 4-1, affect both the running and passing 1,512-yard year in 1979 and 1,220 way it should be. Sam is a pretty un­ Not at all, " he insists, sounding a guess is called for. coordinated unit,” said Rutigliano. ique individual. He has a great out­ Filloramo Construction 4-1, Fuss & NEW YORK (UPI) - A hockey that. Mario Tremblay and Yvon Lambert game of the Eagles. yards in 1978. But he also caught 50 O’Neill 3-2, DiRosa Cleaners 3-2, Buf­ little hurt anyone would suggest such "Any decision you make in life is “We made the big plays all season. look on life and when things get club never knows how good it is until “They work hard and they don’t scored for the Canadiens while Gary The Eagles already are without passes, most on the club, for another falo Water Tavern 2-3. a thing. “I ttiink San Diego is a truly open to second-guessing. He We didn’t have guys who had big tough, it's nice to be around someone it visits the Philadelphia Spectrum. give up,” said Quinn. “They've Rissling and Mario Faubert con­ wide receivers Charlie Smith, broken 407 yards. National —Manchester Police 4-1, great football team and I really I Rutigliano I knows what his team statistics but we played well as a un­ who can keep things in perspective. Well, now the St. Louis Blues know a turned the corner as far as maturity. nected for Pittsburgh. Slight disagreement on call believe we may be in over our heads. does best. All year long, they won by it, We played well under pressure His outlook is to just do your ^ s t and Westown Pharmacy 2-3, Moriarty little mor^ about themselves. They shot the puck in well, partly Bruins 7, Red "Wings 4 We re four-point underdogs. We throwing the ball and that's what and I think it was a tremendous lear­ let everything fall into place.” Fuel 1-4, B.A. Club 1-4, Highland "There’s no question they’re a because of our failure to check. Rick Middleton and Dick Redmond Over the net in anger, John McEnroe heads for meeting with match up well, but the addilion^f__ they tr i^ this time, but for once in ning experience for our players this Knox, who won the NTC Q)ach of Park Market. helluva hockey team but we figure “I'm disappointed at the effort of a each scored a goal and two assists to line judge over disputed call in Challenge of Champions match in Chuck Muncie and'*^t^|^e TlijMfiasand"' their lives they weren't the 'Kardiac season. They learned what they need the Year award with Los Angeles in we're a helluva hockey team, too,” few of our guys. It wasn’t from a lead an assault against their former second round yesterday. As usual, he lost protest. (UPI photo) the great defensive line fHe Chargers Lester vs. to do to make the playoffs.” SENIOR Wayne Babych said Thursday night physical standpoint as much as they teammate, goalie Gilles . Kids.' With the terrible weather con­ 1973, led the surprising Bills to the have may be too much lor us. We ditions that existed. I think the kind Cleveland's season ended on a Eastern Division title with an 11-5 Standings: Sportsman Cafe 4-1,' after pumping in a shot with 1:04 to didn't have their heads working. Redmond reached the 300 assist have a fine football team but you of game that was played was a frigid note Idst Sunday in a 14-12 record and came within three Fogarty Bros. 3-2, Fogarty Oilers 3-2, play to lift the Blues to a 5-5 tie with Dumb plays caused us to turn the plateau' for his career. Former Explorers 3-2, Moriarty Bros. 2-3, can't be confident when you're going tribute to the players on both sides ’ playoff loss to the Oakland Raiders, minutes of upsetting San Diego last the Flyers. “We’re a very young club puck over too often. The last 10 Chicago Black Hawk Mike O'Connell to someone else's stadium and they Rutigliano wasn't the only one who for duel in sun as Rutigliano chose to try for a 13- Saturday in a divisional playoff. Irish Agency 0-5. that gives 110 percent all the time.” games, we've made a number of scored his first goal in a Boston un­ have such a good team " was second-guessed after last Sun­ yard pass rather than a Flores took an Oakland team beset The Blues, in recent years a rather bonehead plays, and haven’t func­ iform. Mike Foligno scored two goals Simply for the sake of supposition, day's game in Cleveland, Davis says. OAKLAND, Calif., (UPD - It will Texas,” Hayes said, “We triL.>d to 30-yard field goal attempt off a by front-office problems and lawsuits ILLING GIRLS unfunny joke around the NHL, tioned in key situations." for Detroit. Highly ranked be Lester vs. JJ Sunday in a duel in though, suppose the Raiders beat the Tom Flores, the Raiders' coach, sign him and couldn't and I lost track frozen surface and into a stiff wind. and brought them to an AFC wild Timothy Edwards of South Wind­ entered the game with the second- St. Louis functioned, especially the sun at San Diego. Chargers and then go on to defeat the was. too. of him,” Hayes said, adding that he Sipe’s attempted TD pass to tight end card berth with. an 11-5 regular sor whipped Illing girls, 60-32, yester­ best point total in the league. Playing trailing 5-3. Mike Zuke scored at 5:09 That's when defensive back Lester day at the Rams’ gym. Joanna in Philadelphia, where the Flyers Flumes 6, Gapiluls 0 ultimate NFC champs, either the was stunned when he first saw him Ozzie Newsome was intercepted by season record. of the third period and then helped Don Lever, in an oldfashioned Dallas Cowboys or Philadelphia “Remember, just before the Hayes of the Oakland Raiders will with the Chargers, because he didn’t Robinson had 8 points, Traci Sullins 7 and the fans can get rather ornery, set up Babych for his second goal of players advance hockey player’s perfqrmance, renew his rivalry with San Diego and Michele Morianos 5 for the figured to give them a test — and Eagles, for what would be their se­ Browns' final drive, we had the ball know Washington had changed his the night and 29th of the season. returned after receiving six stitches cond ever Super Bowl title — they wide receiver John Jefferson in a Rams, 0-3 for the season. they passed it. with fourth and one around their 16? name. In other games, Montreal downed to his eyebrow and scored his 13th won their first one by mauling battle of all-pro stars. “We’re a young hockey team that’s ROSEMONT. Ill, (UPI) - Ear'll of former Wimbledon champion Frank I Mark I van Eeghen carried and The Raiders have improved their Guy Brown little known Pittsburgh 4-2, Boston beat Detroit 7- and 14th goals of the season. Lever, .Minnesota, 32-14, in 1977 — would or "It’s a classic matchup, all right,” ASSUMPTION getting better while they’re an es­ the highly ranked players in the $350,- Parker, for removal of a linesman didn't make it by inches. A lot of peo­ pass rush, but have done it by blitzing 4, and Calgary blanked Washington 6- clipped by Washington goalie Rollie wouldn't Davis accept the winning says Jefferrson. Coventry Middle School downed tablished team,” said coach Red 000 Chicago Challenge of Champions because "she made three obvious ple thought we should've gone for the linebackers. That leaves Hayes 0. Boutin’s stick early in the game, "1 wish we could play San Diego Assumption Junior High, 54-39, Berenson. “I’m looking forward to tennis tournament have advanced to mistakes" trophy from Pete Rozelle? held goal. I didn't. I thought it was an playing one-onone with the receiver. with Dallas linebackers Canadiens 4, Pitlaburgh 2 returned to score shorthanded at Everybody is curious about that. excellent call on Flores' part. " six times a year," says Hayes. “He He does it about as well as can be DALLAS (UPI) — Guy Brown is yesterday in Coventry. Jodi Morton beating the Flyers someday. We’ve Bob Gainey scored at 4:35 of the the semifinals, and each says he Parker acceded to his request. brings out the best in me.” done. The longer the game went, the 17:06 of the first period and added his 'T m sure when I question a call, done, as his 13 regular season in­ not one of the big names of the Cow­ more comfortable I felt.” had 18 points for the 3-1 Patriots got some fine players on this team.” final period to break a 2-2 tie and help knows what he's going to have to do It will be the third time this season second at 0:42 of the second. Calgary but I'm not saying I'm right all the terceptions and four payoff thefts boys’ defense, but in Sunday's NFC “Guy played a very good game,” while Chris Galligan had a game-high Philadelphia coach Pat Quinn said Montreal extend its undefeated to win. that the two have faced each other 20 points for Assumption, now 4-2 for goalie Rejean Lemelin stopped 40 John McEnroe, Jimmy Connors, time. " said the 21-year-old McEnroe. attest. title game in Philadelphia he will said Tubbs, now linebacker coach for the Blues looked improved but said streak to eight games. Rejean Houle shots to record the Flames' first Bradshaw future and no receiver in football can come the season. his club had something to do with Vitas Gerulaitis and Roscoe Tanner And although he said he wasn't “It’s just something that's in­ form one-third of the linebacking the Cowboys. “He had a great deal of scored into an empty net with six shutout of the season and the first of close to matching Jefferson's stilled,” Hayes said. "New "York has crew that is a mainstay of the Dallas seconds remaining in the game. all advanced to Saturday's semifinals suggesting such a change, the still success against Hayes. Of course, pressure on him and came through his NHL career. disturbed McEnroe said after the the Statue of Liberty and the Oakland defense. with flying colors.” with victories Thursday, but the final may include TV Jefferson flip-flops so that other Raiders have man-to-man The Cowboys have had their four opponents won’t know who they match "there would be a lot fewer defenders are often on him, but he coverage.”. MCC can*t find^winning road will face until after tonight’s third bad calls if players called their own PITTSBURGH lUPIl - notables at linebacker — Jerry “Moving into the lineup in a playoff still assuming he will play lootball caught nine passes for 110 yards in The Raiders planned a final Tubbs, Chuck Howley, Lee Roy Jor­ preliminary round pitting Connors game." quarterback game after not seeing that much ac­ this year, but that's subject to the Chargers' 30-24 overtime victory workout early today, but hope they dan, D.D. Lewis, Thomas Henderson against Tanner and McEnroe vs. Connors struggled to get past , who led his team to tion this year is a difficult situation Solomon, whom he practiced with in change. " over the Raiders and five for 114 have to resume them next week for and Bob Breunig. for anyone, yet he graded 100 percent Gerulaitis. lour Super Bowl championships, yards and a touchdown when the Florida for 10 days prior to the The spokesman quoted Bradshaw the Super Bowl by getting by the Brown's experience rests on one against the run and was beaten on McEnroe, ranked second in the plans to make a pilot television show as saying he had not signed any con­ Raiders won the rematch, 38-24. world, defeated Peter Fleming 7-6,6- Chicago tournament. He said prac­ this year, raising the question slightly favored Chargers. game as a starter, last Sunday only two passes.” tract yet, but planned to make a pilot Hayes said it was in 1974 when he The team heads south this after­ against Atlanta. Four nights, 5, Thursday afternoon and Tanner, tice breeds familiarity — and dif­ whether he will retire before next first met Jefferson, then highly- ranked 13th. disposed of Johan Kriek ficult matches. season. lor a series entitled "Short noon. “I hadn't played that much in the The fourth-year veteran from Trackers, in which he and western recruited prep John Washington. regular season and didn’t know for 6-2, 6-4. "We know each others game, and A published report Thursday said Hayes was then a linebacker at Houston entered the 1980 season with * fc.' we usually have long crazy matches singer Mel Tillis would co-star at two The Raiders are four point under­ certain whether I had retained the his best shot at a starting outside In the evening session, ninth- Bradshaw. 32, is ending his football dirt track auto racers. The pilot will Texas A&M. Jefferson later took his dogs in that game despite the fact ranked Gerulaitis was a 7-6, 6-2 vic­ when we play," said Connors, who career, but a Steeler spokesman said things from training camp that I linebacker position. After Hender­ four defeats be filmed by Johnny Carson Produc­ mother’s name after she remarried that the two teams split a pair of tor over Eliot Teltscher and Connors, trailed 3-0 in the first set before ear­ i fter contacting Bradshaw in Las needed to,” he said. “I was pleased son’s dismissal from the team In tions. and went on to play for Arizona State. regular season games and wound up with it (Sunday’s performance) in­ Four contests in four nights is an inarkeib lespectively for Norwalk. ranked third, got past a stubborn ning the next five games to take the Vegas. "At the present time, we re “He was the number one prep in 1979, Mike Hegman filled the position victory. with identical records. sofar as I was able to get the job for the rest of the season. awful lot to bear, especially when Brown had a team-high 25 points for Harold Solomon 6-4, 6-3. you wind up on the short end of the the Cougars followed by Porcello The winner, who will be crowned He broke Solomon’s serve four scoreboard each time. That painful (18) and DelMastro (15). Sunday night, gets $125,(X)0, with $75,- times and won the final match in four reality confronted Manchester Com­ Norwalk (81) - Beniash 11-6-28, 000 going to the runner-up. straight points. munity (College as it dropped its Langhorn 5-0-10, Tubman 8-1-17, “It pays the bread for a couple of Connors said the tournament fourth in succession, 81-79, last night Medina 3-1-7, Cook 8-1-17, Bogus 1-0- weeks," Gerulaitis said. “I know should be closely contested and to Norwalk (Community College at 2. Totals 36-9-81. what I have to do against McEnroe. peppered with good matches through' Plainville High in the Tunxis Holiday Manchester (79) — Ostrowski 2-3- I've also been serving good and hard the championship. Chargers rose from bad to good “ It’s not hard to get motivated Basketball round robin tournament. 7, DelMastro 6-3-15, Porcello 8-2-18, lately.” Connors, who has vowed to regain here with this kind of field," Connors SAN DIEGO (UPI) - To ap­ season opener. The four losses drop the Cougars to Brown 11-3-25, Modean 1-0-2, McKler- Klein headed a group that year later. the No. 1 ranking, said he is con­ said. “This is great tennis for the preciate how good the San Diego we were going to play those foot­ 1-8 for the season„N.orwalk goes to 5- nan 0-0-0, Reiser 1-0-2, Rolierts 3-4-10. “I gained a lot of experience bought the Chargers for 810 "It started right from those lacked the ability to motivate his cerned with Tanner’s serve, players as well as the fans.*' Chargers are now, you have to ball players and take our lumps. 8 with the victory. Totals 32-15-79. when our first game-was with million from Barron Hilton in positions and went all the way players. He quit four games into “We alwqys have a good match, realize how bad they were in 1975, Pittsburgh and they beat us 370,” We didn't think we'd go 0-11. 1966. But Klein also was head of down through the ball boys,” said the 1978 season and was replaced Norwalk built a 41-33 halftime and right now he is serving and when Dan Fouts was leading the the 282-pound lineman said. “I Believe me. the 880 million National General Klein, a World War II bomber by Coryell, who last year led the bulge before MCC rallied in the se­ following well." Chargers - not to the Super Bowl, think everybody grew after that “We knew we’d lose some foot­ Indian jayvee f t - Corp. and lived in Los Angeles, pilot. Chargers to a 12-4 record — beat in cond half behind Keith Porcello, Tom Tanner says he is at the top of his but on the NFL's version of the one, I knew the back of my head ball games, but the Louie Volleyball only going to San Diego on game “I well remember after hiring the NFL — and the first of two Brown and Gordie DelMastro. Brown game, and thinks he can win it all if Bataan-Death March,” was sore from getting hit on the Kelchers, the Fred Deans, the and DelMastro had 15 and 10 second- matmen win day and leaving others to run the Tommy Prothro, sitting down ‘Big Hands' Johnson, the Mike straight division titles. he plays up to his potential. When we were 0-11, it seems ground so many times. team. with Tommy and saying, ‘Tom­ “You have to give Tommy half points respectively while l(ke we were interviewing It was the year that the Oakland Fullers, the Billy Shields - they Manchester Junior High wrestling “ I feel fresh ... but I should, my, I understand this is going to Prothro a little credit for bringing iiii Porcello dished out 7 assists in the team opened its season yesterday because I had a few weeks rest," he ourselves," All-Pro defensive Raiders were playing for the AFC "The record kept getting a little had to get experience and there's be a long pull. I understand that only one way to get experience in us all together here,” said i span. with a 55-6 win over American School said. “In my mind I know I can beat .Standings: National —Illing 21-3, tackle Louie Kelcher told a Championship for the third year worse every year until it finally MCC tied it at 61-all on two free we do not have very much football this league and that's to play.” Kelcher, “even though we didn’t | for the Deaf. any of the others — but it doesn't North Enders 19-5. Lloyd’s 16-8. packed news conference in a row and a season before the became obvious that I had a deci­ throws by John Ostrowski and pulled Thursday. talent on this ballcub and do not Klein said Prothro, who come through like we should have ijii Results: 80 —Dave Chatsky (M) maj. mean that I will.” Tierney's 10-14, Economy Electric 9- Raiders were to beat Minnesota in sion to make,” said Klein. “1 be afraid that I'm going to pull the when he was here. ahead, 71-67, on hoops by Porcello dec. Bumbla 11-0, 82 —Sa( Rafala (M) It wasn't very damn nice,” the Super Bowl. previously coached at UCLA and And McEnroe, who has been com­ 12, Multi Circuits 7-14, Moon Unit 8- decided I was going to chuck the plug. I know it's going to take “Since Qoryell came in, he’s i and Brown, the latter with 3:01 pinned Vasques 1:26,87 —Sean McCarthy said Charger owner Gene Klein. with the Lo8 Angeles Rams, plaining about linesmen's calls 16, Dean Machine 3-21. Today’s Chargers are favored business world.” He sold his giant time.’” been kind of the jolt and the power §ii remaining. Norwalk, however, (M) pinned Vieverez 2:27, 100 —Steve It was like the Bataan Death to beat Oakland in Sunday's AFC called all the shots. throughout the tournament, says he American —Insurers 21-3, corporation for 81.2 billion in 1974. Klein said he and Prothro sat that we needed to get going," the received two critical steals by Tony Bogli (M) pinned Hernandez :33, 102 March. We had games when we title game at San Diego's Jack “Tommy Prothro had more to must execute better if he is to win. Redwood Farms 17-7, Renn's 13-8, Klein's first move after a 2-11-1 down and outlined a five-year lineman said. “He's a great i Tubman in the closing 35 seconds to —Tom August (M) pinned Lavigna 1:49, had 18,000 to 20,000 people sitting do with building the personnel of 107 —Jim Santana (M) pinned Diadio “I still have to cut down on my ABA 9-15, Watkins 5-19, Lathrop In­ Murphy Stadium. Kickoff is season in 1973 was to name Tom­ program which began with the motivator and organizer and he iiii erase a 79-77 deficit. Tubman, who in those stands. And they were all this ballclub than anyone else,” 3:50,114 —Jeff Borgida (M) dec. Cecilia mistakes,” he said. surance 4-17. slated for 5 p.m. EST with the my Prothro as head coach. He ap­ college draft. has us all headed in one direction. finished with 17 points, tallied the tHwing ' winner advancing to Super Bowl said Klein. 10-7,125 —Andy Spiel (M) pinned Sullivan Save for goalie He won his first set against Women; Thrifty Package 18-3, pointed Johnny Sanders as “The draft of 1975 gave us eight I think at times the first few years game-winner after swiping a bad Kelcher recalled the first game XV against either Dallas or general manager and Tank But Prothro, who is recognized Fleming on a 7-2 tie breaker after Great Expectations 17-4, Farr's 16-5, fine football players and we con­ we were all spread out and not i-:' pass. both players broke each other's serve of his pro career in the 1975 Philadelphia. Younger assistant manager a as one of the greatest judges of S;?:2ri3T-!5^vfn*^gTu?(KJ^^^ Crockett Agency 10-11, Chargers 10- sciously made the decision that really together. < John Benlash had 28 points. Rod charet :27, 140 -Mike Wemmeii (M) Gilbert OB this Scoring attempt last night at Boston Garden, twice. In the eighth game of the third player talent In pro football. Cook and Larry Langhom 17 and 10 11, B&J Auto 6-15, BMI 5-16, Nichols pinned Miller :45. Bruins dipped Red Wings, 7-4. (UPI photo) set he asked the chief referee. Tire 2-19. 16 - EVENING HERALD. Fri., Jan. », IWl EVENING HERALD. Fri., Jsn. 9,1961 - 17 6coreboord. m * * SPORTS ON TV FRIDAY FRIENDSHIP — Cherjl JAN. 0. 4M 1 Basketball RIQ HT YOURSELF VYITH Soccer Hence 186-457, Pat LEO POWER EVENING Thibodeau 191-470, Lou «:00 Toutaln 181-182-495, Sarge You can get up easier from • Irrwellno lit) NCAA Baakalbail Continues Nelson 176-459, Ruth Wood­ position. After you have fallen, elilft F r o m D a y tim e bury 189-504, Rita your body around until you can kneel 7 :0 0 on your ^ le (A). Plant your poles In chool oblo 111) SportsCenler ,NXTi6iNAi.‘BASKETBAL.. ASSOC MAJOR INDOOR SOCCER LEAGUk VOL. XXXXVII • No. 14 S U By United Press Intematioful McAllister 181-450, Tana front ol you lor balance (B), push up .14) In s id e T h e N F L Hv United l^ess International h^astem Conference Atlantic Division with your legs and you’re on your way 8:00 Pointer 177-453, Lee Bean Atlantic Division W L Pet. OB (C). From IhiB position It's easy to gat P r o fe s s io n a l R o d e o New York 17 2 Iff. - 459, Dave Nelson 203-206- BOSTON (UPI) — Marvin Hagler W L Pet. GB up using your strong lag muscles In­ 10:00 I’hiladelphia 36 7 07 - Haltiinore 9 7 5A 64 558. Tom Kershaw 212-538, posed dutifully, figuring he'd ^ve Ms 11) E S P N C o lle g e B a s k e tb a ll Itostnn 32 9 .780 3 Iliiladelphia 9 9 50) Ttt stead of your weaker arm musclea. H artford 6 It 363 10 undefeated challenger one un­ S h o w New York 26 16 619 Rich Woodbury 200-546, Beginners will be able to ski longer Hockey Central Division lOH Christmas Washinston 16 36 .381 molested shot. 1 0 :3 0 .St. LouU 14 3 8M Frank Evans 224, Carl without tiring Irom their falls. If NCAABesketball New Jersey 12 33 173 M‘i Central Division Cleveland II 7 .611 34 Lepak 501, . Pete Fulgenclo Obelmejias turned the 1 2 :3 0 M ilw aukee 31 It 738 — B uilalo 7 10 .412 7 camera toward the world Rtprlnltd with purmlulon ol 8kl Migwin* ID Top Rank Boxing Indiana 2b 18 fM 6 Chicago 7 12 308 8 Priskwaldo 508, Bill Zwick 3 :0 0 Chu-aKo 21 21 rCO 10 Western Division 512, Bruce Hence 529, Dick middleweight champion, said, "Hey, team party enjoyed ID SportsCenler M lanla 18 Z 419 I3>t Wi« Saturday s Games Ron Deveaux 352, Dave Jan. 17 at Boston (harden in the spirit it would have to be presented to (lOH) teach handicapped persons iMking clues! Heartwarming was Hockey Panlic Division Chic ago at Philadelphia PhiK'nix M 10 773 liarllord at .St Louis Van Tassell 137-136-387. champion’s first defense of his un­ this year’s hockey team. Although from the Manchester area and a the feeling I first received as I Dis Anecles 27 lb 628 6 'I Balliinore at Denver Mike Kozak 147-383, Tom the team operates with many assets, group of mentally retarded students watched each student proceed to San­ tioldon Stale 22 30 r24 II disputed middleweight crown. Portland 22 22 rco 12 NOlfril AMKBICAN SOCCKR LEAGU O’Connor 147-136-390, Jack they are far outweighed by their dis­ from Mansfield Training School how • Indoor liCaguei Obelmejias brings a 30-0 record with ta to receive his gift. While some Seattle 19 22 463 13*t Rv United Press International Talley 351, Terry Devaux advantages. The team is not funded San D k'Ko 18 2T 419 IP I 28 knockouts into the bout. Hagler to swim. We meet each Sunday after­ students may have not fully un­ Northern Division NATIONAL IHH KKY LKAGUK Thursday s Results 375, Roy Johnson 352, Bill was not impressed. by the high school, which means noon at the Manchester High School derstood the meaning of doing this, Indiana 116. New York 115. lO Ti W L Pet GB Hv United I’ress International Vancouver 6 4 600 — Hanson 152-401, Bob Mike each player must pay for his own Campbell Conlerenee Milwaukee SB. Atlanta 95 "He hasn’t fought Marvin Hagler pool. all reactions were the same; that of Kansas Cilv 136 Washington 118 Calgary 6 5. 545. 4 358, Bill Adamy 137-145-380, Patrick Division l-kiinohtnn 4 5 444 Pa yet,” the bruising southpaw said equipment. This alone hinders the One facet of our organization is our thankfulness. The party was then con­ litahSB. Dallas 97 L T pts 4«k;HiA Toronto 3 5. .375 2 Friday 's Gaines Art Cabral 138, Chuck Thursday. “He knocked out four guys number of good hockey players that annual Christmas party, which is cluded and that evening there was NY Islanders 2b 9 6 60 196 136 Central Division Philadelphia 2T lo b fO 163 112 CTticago at Boston Barrera 366. might want to participate in the held at Concordia Lutheran Church. Phoenix at New Jersey Minnesota 7 2 .778 -* that fought me. The only thing is, another party at the home of Janet CalKarv 19 13 B 46 Ifl 147 ('hicago 6 4 Houston at Philadelphia 600 1 4 sport. The team consists of nineteen Students began to arrive around one Washiiiftton 13 17 11 37 148 IfO D etroit 3 7 300 4' after I had gotten through with them, Crealy. All who attended enjoyed it N Y H anxers 14 30 b 34 ID ItU Cleveland at Atlanta I*ortland at .San Antonio Eastern Division there was nothing left.” skaters and one goalie. These twenty o’clock, just in time to see some of very much and would like to thank Smvthe Division Atlanta 10 1 .909 - S| Niuis » 9 Denver at San Diego POWDER PUFF- Edith players are up against teams con­ the instructors putting the final Janet for the use of lier home. I 180 138 Tampa Bav 5. .r 54» 4 4 Obelmejias has fought most of his Ip Seattle a t Los Ani^eles Vancouser 18 12 Iff 141 Jacksonville 2 6 2 6 6Nordlc sisting of forty or so players with touches on our thirty foot Christmas would also like to thank all who were 14 2 IfJ 16 Ft. Lauderdale 0 8 .000 8 4 Colorado Boston at New Jersey mier 185-469, Joan Topping 14 21 ID 174 .Southern Division any middleweight rated in the Top 10 three goalies which makes a large tree. After everyone arrived and was involved in making this Christmas Kdinonlon 11 21 138 157 New York at Cleveland 192-470, Terry Siemienski Milwauk^at Indiana California f 4 by the World Boxing Association or disadvantage from the start. seated, refreshments were served party a memorable one. Winnipeg 4 29 7 125. 194 San Diego 4 5. W ales Conlerenee Philadelphia at Chicago 188-496, Ruth Ann Glass The school’s unwillingness to fund Washington at Dallas Tulsa 4 5. World Boxing Council. Both and the entertainment began. Junior If you think you may be interested Norris Division Dallas 4 f> W L T Pts GF GA Portland at Houston 203-463, Tina Harris 189, organizations, however, rate him as the team Is probably the largest instructor Suzi Hebert put on a in joining lOH, stop by the MHS pool Western Diyision Los .AnReles 2b II 4 56 177 139 Kansas Citv at Utah Vicky Glass 482. .*! Detroit at Golden Stale l/is Angeles 6 4 600 -- the No. 1 challenger. single factor contributing to their dif­ beautifully choreographed floor show any Sunday between 12:30 and 5:00 Montreal 24 13 4 52 175 115 San Jose 7 5 Denver at Seattle ,.'« - Marttnrd 13 18 8 34 iro IS Seattle 5. 5. .fdo 1 “Everyone who steps in the ring ficulty in competing with other set to music. She performed many p.m. Joining lOH will make you Pittsbursh 13 21 7 33 155 Iff featured 9 Portland 5. 7 417 2 Y- Terry Schilling 145- thinks he can beat me,” said Hagler, teams. While it is true that hockey is difficult routines and concluded her aware of just how lucky you are and Detroit lO 2 8 28 129 I6B INDIANA ill6i Thursdav's Results Adams Division Bantom 9 (M) 18. McGinnis 7 3-10 17. 153- 154-4.52, Pete Aceto 145- I Vancouver 4. Toronto3 who won his qrown last September ah expensive sport and would cost performance with a flip in mid-air. how many opportunities you have in Butialo 19 9 11 « 154 119 Kdwards 6 3*3 15.. Davis I (M) 2. Knight Atlanta 6. Ft. LauderdalcO 156- 433, Dan Vignone 172- with a third-round TKO in London’ the town money, everyone Should All were impressed with her gym- life, many more than a person with a Minnesota 19 9 10 D 141 114 12 1-3 25. O rr 6 2-2 14. Bradlev 3 MT. Friday's Games in mat show Jan. 24 Hosicin 15 18 7 37 l e 144 John.son 5. 2-2 12. Buse 3 (M) 6. Totals 5J Detroit at ChiragiChicago 137- 424, Fred McCurry 147- have an opportunity to play and not nastic ability. disability has. Remember that you Toronto 13 21 5. 31 155. 16 11*30 116 over England’s Alan Minter. “I’m I'Ulinnnton at Calgary Quebec 10 20 10 30 16 160 NKW YORK iliri at Cafg 142-416, Charlie Whelan be hindered by financial difficulties. Portland at Seattle looking at him as if he’s the champ We were further entertained by the and your student build confidence Thursday's Results Deim c 0 2-2 2. Russell 8 5*5. 21. Calilnrnia at San Jose 157- 415, Mark Abarbanel Boston 7 D elroii 4 Cartw right 98*926. Richardson 102-222. and I’ll have to rip his head off. The Manchester has always competed Round Table Singers. They sang and respect toward one another and Saturday s Gaines St la>uis5. Philadelphia5 1 tie < R W illiam s 4 2*2 10. Webster 0 1*2 1. S. 158- 413, Nonny Zazzaro 136- mpa only way they’ll carry me out early is well in almost all sports, and con- many Christmas classics and put this sometimes is more important W illiams2 45.8. Woodson 41-2 9. Glenn After almost a year’s absence, As a special attraction, the popular Montreal 4 PittsburRh 2 Los Angeles at .San Diego 154- 405, Andy Lamoureaux if he hits me with one of the ring ’ sidering the obstacles this team everyone in a festive mood. A per- than teaching him how to swim, CalRarvb. Washington 0 6 4*4 16 Totals D 29*33 115. will again Dominic DeNucci opposes the not-so- Above is the Manchester High School Fnda> s Games Indiana Z7 19 26 35.9-116 140-139-403, Ed Bujaucius posts. cond half of the season. Under the guidance of return to Manchester Saturday, faces, they are the example rather sonal touch was added when they Bob Fitzgerald Bultaloat N V IfanRcrs New York 230X208-115, 135-140-402, Don Carpenter popular . In other bouts, Hockey Team hard at work. The team’s Coach Peter LaLashuis, they should be able divided up into small groups and sang Vancouver at W'innipeR Throe-point aoals-Bradley Total fouls “Right now, all I have on my mind January 24, at Uie aark e Arena. The Rick McGraw opposes Frank than the exception to this rule. The llarttordat Kdmonton Indiana 2 . New York 19. Twhnicals- 162-397, Bert Davis 138-397, is destruction, destroy. I feel very school’s failure to fund the team is record currently stands at 1-6, but they are to achieve this. The HSW staff wishes them Minnesota at Colorado Fdwards. Indiana i zone defense i Fouled Manchester Fire Department’s 8th Savage, The Great Yatsu tidtes on Saturday s Games o ut-B anlo m A—lO.lD. Art Johnson 141-135-396, unfair, and a loss to Manchester’ doing their best to up their record in the se­ Football confident, not cocky, just confident." District will-sponsor the card. Johnny Rodz; Steve King faces Jose the best of luck. (Photo by Woodhouse) Boston at N Y Islanders Fred Tracy 164-395, Adolph Obelmejias, who speaks no athletic program, not to mention Philadelphia at Toronto In the main event. Bob Backlund Estrada, and Angelo Gomez tangles UalRary at Detroit Kuszaj 165-392. Carol Bolin Writers eompete DALLAS '97i Manchester’s hockey fans. English, turned 28 New Year’s Day. will defend his World Wrestling with Baron Mikel Sclcluna. W ashington at Minnesota U G u a rd 9 b-9 24. Robinzine 9 2-T 20. 151-390, Bob Frost 138-388, He is the Central American and When talking with coach Peter Quebec at Montreal L lo y d 2 0 0 4 . M a c k f 1-311. H ouslon4l- Federation heavyweight cham­ ’Tickets are now on sale at 8th Hartford at Winnipeg 2 9. Spanarkei f 2-3 12. Bovnes 2 2-3 6. Jim Bell 152-388, Mike Caribbean champion and has made LaLashuis, the one word which keeps Do you like to write? If the answer supply you wiin me necessary intor- Uhu aKoal Pittsburgh Bvm es 2 2-3 6. Davis 1 3*4 f. Totals 39 Paganni 381, Bob pionship against the Incredible Hulk District Headquarters, 32 Main St., is yes, then the Ck>nnecticut Regional mation. l.

^ 9 . a . -St-- ^■rkA «UiM| .

18 - EVENING HERALD, Fri„ Jan. », 1981 EVENING HERALD, FrI.. Jan. 9, 198t - 19

H*fp Wanfwf 1$ ^Strong rising tide^ PLEASE READ ADVERTISiNB YMCA plans ‘Latch Key’ HOUSEKEEPER WANTED TV tonight YOUR AD DEADLINE for apartment in East Hart­ By BARBARA RICHMOND transportation but it could be handled with ford. Call after 5:00 p.m., 528- Clattlflwd 8dt art ^2:44 "M " tlw d«y 1332. . I . • Bvrald Rrporirl- very little additional mileage. ’The school bus company has been contacted M m ovar Hm phona of uncollected debts SECRETARY EVENING 5) PM Magazine 94 Hard Chotcea‘Genetic Screen­ O l Custer's Last Stand. (2 hrs., 13 ; VEI^ON — A plan of operation for d and bus officials have provided input into the •8 a convamanea. Tha MANCHESTER to $10,900 (81(4(1 Benson Benson and the ing; The Ullimate Preventive mins.) NEW YORK (UPI) ^ More and •proposed "Latch Key" day care center gt 6:00 plan, Brisson said. He said extra mileage HwaM la wiponilbli Steno a must, benefiU, fee i3)lill2S(30l Nawt governor are forced to fly a plane Medicine?' Thisprogramexamines (29 (22) (» Th« TonIgM Show more firmsare trying to meet the ; Maple StrObt,School, will be presented to the Vernon aller the pilot collapses. Iheusesofprenataltestingandgen- Guests. The Oooble Brothers. (60 would amount to about 25 miles a day. The 20 lor only ana InconacI lo 12dW paid Contemporary Women, *S1 Slartky And Hutch hardships of inflation and recession I Board of Education Monday night by officials Hartford, 527-2141. • > Johar'tWMd ( 8lMovie* Over Easy Quest: Comedienne who has vowed vengeance on the thus secure entry into Germany. Quttenberg, Phil Silvers. A high 75 cents on the dollar is growing by scaled-down settlement of his debt on firm said. It now has Con Eidison as a to the Maple Street School and this would also human face aller his people have (tiG m in s .) school senior haaproblemawlthhla Education would then transport these children gasoline. He said his estimate of this expense and singer Kaye Ballard. Hosts; leaps and bounds. a COD basis. client for its new cash flow recovery be in violation of the present policy. Hugh Downs and Frank Blair. boon wiped out by marauding pir- 10:00 principalandhisboss.butmostofall to the schools they would normally attend. To would be an additional cost of $3.5,‘> per day, CLERK/CODER - Checking ales. Stars: Oil Qerard, Erin Gray. (3 ) Dallas J.R. encourages his with the'golden girl'of his dreams. Sharinn & Lipshie, a large Gordana also said creditora now system. ' • (Closed-Captioned: U.S.A) Charles Brisson, the school board’s ad­ date, the breakdown of the 87 is: Sykes, 4; for the school board. prices and coding new items, i3/i Over EasyQuest: Actor Vincent (Season-Premiere; 2 hrs.) lather to consumate a business (Repeal) Baldwin, N.Y., law firm that long face a 20 percent risk of customer Sharinn & Lipshie said hospitals various other (teties. Apply deal, fully awarethatthevenlure will ministrative assistant, said this might prompt Price HosIsiHughDownsandFrank 34 27) Washington Week In (9 ) Movie -(Advenlure) * * ^ Skinner Road, Center Road, and Vernon Gaer Bros., 140 Rye Street. Review conflict with his brother's invest­ has represented credit bureaus, has bankruptcy as compared with a also are being hard hit by bad collec­ □ EMPLOYMENT Blair (Closed Captioned; U.S.A.) "Bombardier" 1943 Pal O'Brien. other day care centers in town to request the Elementary, each 11; Maple Street, 20; Lake South Windiror. 30 Bob Newhart Show i38)Movie-( Adventure)** H "Halls ment plans and leave Ewing Oil with Robert Ryan. A tense, hard-flghtlng found the rising tide of uncollected traditional bankruptcy risk of 5 to 8 tions, one of. the (factors that are run­ a serious cash flow problem under same services regardless of the proximity to Street, 16; and Northeast, 14. 6:5S Of Montezuma" 1951 Richard drama, concentrating on Flying debts so strong it has gone into the percent. He predicts this year will ning up the cost of hospital care. Refuse pickup change IS Widmark, Jack Palance Story of Bobby's leadership. (60 mins.) Fortress trainees, and their fight for the present bus routes. The four pupils from Sykes would walk from H ip Wanfil p a r t T IM E 401 News business of direct debt collection and 7:00 ‘ the Marine invasion of IhePacifIc. (2 (6 1 News survival in the war. (2 hra.) see the biggest number of insolven­ The law firm hammered at the A total of 84 parents have indicated interest MAINTENANCE work. 91 that school to Maple Street because its within VERNO.N — Due to Jan. 15 being a holiday, NURSES AIDES. Experience 3 ) CBS News h rs ) (11) ESPN College Basketball 118) Dr. Gene S cott O n Hebrew s is advertising a new collection plan, cies since 1929. point that under present conditions, Chestnut Street. Manchnter. Show in the program which would provide day care the 1.5 mile walking limit for those students. Martin Luther King Day, the Public Works preferred. Full or part time. S)0G M.A.S.H. 8:30 12:06 called cash flow recovery system, in Many debtor companies that fall creditor firms simply must act faster 81(40 ABC News 5) Merv Griffin (201 (22(30 NBC Migizin* w ill (8) Movie -(MyeterihHorror) ** ^ for younger students before and after school For the afternoon the students would be Department will be closed. Immediate openings on 3:00 to DENTAL ASSISTANT - Full 8) Bullseye I 8K4(K I'm a Big Girl Now An anony­ David Brinkley "Qhoet OlFrenkeneteln" 1942 full page ads in business periodicals. don’t bother to go through bankrupt­ than in the past to collect bad debts. hours for working parents. 11:00 p.m. and 11:00 to 7:00 and part time positions. 24 Connecticut Prime Time provided transportation from their assigned All refuse normally picked up on Thursday til SportsCenter mous phone caller makes Edie so Sir Cedric Hardwick. Lon Chaney. A cy filing. They just close their doors The 90-to 120-day collection period a.m. shifts. Contact Mrs. Salary commensurate with nervous she moves in with Diana, 27) Soundstage 'Manhatteii Gordana said a top executive of a The plan was proposed after the school will be picked up on Friday with the regular t41|nsldeTheNFLHoslsLenOaw- n.ad shepherd fouls up Dr. Franken- schools to the Latch Key Program at Maple ADVERTISING Ferguson, DNS, at 2fH>-9573. ability. Send resume to: Box and well meaning Neal installs a Transfer' (Closed-Captioned. U - stein'splanloreptacehiamonater'a major company recently told him, quietly, Gordana said. "If they are that used to be so common likely will board received many requests to have son and Nick Buonicontiarebackas Street. Officials said there are a few more Friday route. Residents are asked to have C, c /o Manchester Herald. they blend action highlights wilhex- computerized protection systemso S.A.)(60mins.) brain with that of an'educated man. “ We’re dealing with a whole new corporations this just leaves the leave the creditor high and dry today. children dropped off at the homes of RAns complicated the two women are '38) IndependentNews (90m ins.) complications in providing the afternoon their refuse at the curb by 6 a m. on Friday. PART TIME - Earn extra pert commentary and predictions creditors hS^ing the bag,’ ’ he said. 1DAY...... 14'MaraiMT money while the kids are in lor iS a i's S u p e r Bowl contenders. scared silly when they go back to 10:30 12:30 mentality. The emphasis now is on ‘"rhe creditor must move within 60 KITCHEN AIDES - Mature “ In the case of a partnership or an in­ 3DAYS ...13‘wnrain school. Telephone Solicita­ 18 ) Festival Of Faith her apartment. ‘ID NCAA Basketball Stanford vs (5) Hollywood Heartbeat how to avoid paying bills’ ’ whereas it days to stake a claim on the available persons for full time and part 2 4 27) Wall Strilet Week Host: Oregon Slate (11) TopRank BoxIngFrom Atlantic dividual firm it may be possible for 6DAYS tion. E. Hartford connpany. A 30: America's fop 10 used to be on how to defer payment. cash flow of the debtor,’’ Sharinn & lime positions, days and 33) News Louis Rukeyser. 24 Dick Cavett Show City. the creditor to go after personal lood telephone voice and dic- evenings. Persons must be 9:00 i38) Hollywood Squares 26DAYS ...li'M iN iin 34) Fourth Estate (202iS(3a The Mldnlohl Special Gordana said many of the firms Lipshie said. fion a must. Hours 9 a m. to 1 reliable and willing to work French Chef 3 1 The Dukes Of Hazzard An old 11:00 12:40 assets.’’ Suit fights sewer rates 18WORD.$a.10w w 2T p.m. and 5 to 9 p.m. Call Mon. every other weekend. tiame of Uncle Jesse's returns to (3)(8)22K36)(46 News ‘4(K McHale’sNavy that force creditors to sue or scale 30: Face The Music Sharinn & LJpshie said the The firm agreed heartily with Gor­ HAPPY ADS •2.80 m through Fri., 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Excellent insurance benefits, 7:20 HazzardlosearchforthelegacylefI •5) M.A.S.H. 1:00 down their debts immediately offer mushrooming bad debt problem is dana's conclusion that high interest VERNON - Still displeased with Control Authority were all named in ment unit, the number of bedrooms Mrs. Williams, 5694993. sick time, holiday and vaca­ 30 Dally Numbers by her moonshining late husband (9) Maude ' S) Rat Patrol 20) Twilight Zone the same suppliers new business and rates are causing many firms to try the flat rate sewer user charge that in each unit, the number of lavatories tion time, and good starting 7:30 and to collect a debt from Boss 1:10 hitting every segment of business. It the suit. Other plaintiffs, besides N O TIC It Hogg (60mms.) 27 Dick Cavett Show 401 USAFRetIglouaFilm NAVY VETS. Career Oroor- wages. Apply: Riverside 3 PM Magazine brazenly ask for new credit. noted that the published reports of to operate on their creditors’ capital assesses apartment units at the same Santini, are Richard Lee, Stephen or as to the number of people living » Lo»t and Found 8 il4tt FrldayNIght Movie'Topper' 138) Odd Couple 1:30 tunities available. (;all Health Care Center, 745 Main S) All In The Family Whether or not they get the new rate as sinigle-famlly homes, a group in each unit. - Paraonalt 1979 Stars: Kate Jackson. Andrew 11:30 iS ) Adam 12 Consolidated Edison, New York’s big instead of their own and that often Lament, WlUowbrook Association, collect, (518 ) 462-4321. 9:00 6 Family Feud - Announcaments Street. East Hartford. Stevens An auto accident turns a ' 3 i All In The Family 1:35 credit. Gordana said, depends on how j>ublic utility, showed it has written they get away with it. of landlords filed a suit against the They also claim that the defen­ a.m. to 1:00 p.m. 0' Face The Music Rosewood Gardens Park Co., Joseph - Eniafiamment 201 You Bet Your Life wealthy, carefree husbandand wile 81 Koiak 8) Fridays town and several town officials, dants didn’t consider the average EXPERIENCED PHYSICAL 19) Music World D’Agate, Frank Lombardo, Colony - Auctioni PROBATE NOTICE 32 M.A.S.H. into a couple of brand new angels 1:45 Thursday afternoon. < daily flow of sewage discharged by RNS/LPNS - Crestfield Con­ 'THERAPIST wanted part 9 whohaveadevilofalimegeltinginlo ‘141 Movie -(Western-Comedy) 14) Standing Room Only: Casino Equities and George Risley and FINANCIAL 241137) MacNelhLehrer Report each unit. They said the ordinance Nolli^ T o CrrNlilura valescent Home. Manchester. time, 20 to 25 hours weekly. 30) Fight Back! heaven (2 hrs) (Closed- ***'8 "Little Big Man" 1970 de Paris Heading the grievance against the Henry Abuza. ~ Bonda-Stockt-Morigages 3 p.m to 11 p.m. Excellent Captioned; U S.A.) 2:00 E S T A T E O F Ida B Rothschild, Send resume to: Haynes 38' Barney Miller DuslinHoffman.FayeOunaway.The town is builder and apartment com­ The plaintiffs own property in Ver­ adopted violates the Equal Protec­ - Personal Loans benefits for part time and full Coast business booming - Insurance deceased Physiotherapy Service. 36 40> Tic Tac Dough storyof JackCrabb.the 121 yearold (5) Movie-(Drama) *** "Jazz plex owner Eric Santini of Tolland tion Clause of the 14th amendment of time employees. CaU Mrs, 8:00 141 The Candid Candid Camera man who retlectsback on his Ideas Singer" 1927 AlJolaon.Warner non, used or occupied for multi­ Haynei Street, Manchester. EMPLOYMENT The Hon. William E. FitzGerald. AlanFunltravelsalloverthecounlry a young pioneer, adopted Indian, Oland. When a Jewish lad enters who has filed similar suits in the past the Constitution of the United States Grant DNS at 643-5151. 3 ThelncredlbleHuIkDavidBan- family purposes. They claim that the - Help Wenied Judge, of the Court of Probate. to catch the unsuspecting in very drinking pal ol Wild Bill Hickok. show business, his Cantor-father EXPERIENCED LEGAL ner tails lor an elaborate trap set up and has led opposition to try and pur- charge of $80 per year, per unit, is by assessing a flat sewer user charge - Business Opportunities District of Manchester at a hearing to kill the Hulk (60 m ins) precarious situations. medicine show hustler and survivor thinks he is forsaking hia reiigioua MECHANIC SECRETARY in Glastonbury in cheerleading pompons suade the Water Pollution Control “Manifestly excessive, dispropor­ for all dweUing units. - Situation Wanted held on December 30. IMO ordered that beliefs. ( 2 hrs., tSmina.) all claims must be presented to (he EXPERIENCED IN all center. General practice. No (9) Joe Franklin Show Authority to use the water meter They are asking for a reduction in EDUCATION tionate and unlawful and couldn’t be fiduciary on or before March 30 1981 phases of truck and auto heavy typing. (Jood organizer, 23] M o vie -(A d ven tu re) *** "S o l- FRESNO, Calif. (U P D - top vice-president. Milt off their samples, the. large toy store, that if he reading method of assessing apart­ arrived at except by disregarding the amount of the charges and reim­ - Private Instructions or be barred as by law provided. repair, gas and diesel. with top skills need^. Full dlerofFortuiia" 195SCIarkGable, Does every little girl want Sanders, came to him with young daughters of beat him in a golf game the - Schools-Clesses Minimum five years Susan Hayward. A man is hired to ment units for use of the sewers provisions of the statutes for deter­ bursement from the town for any Benefits. Salary commen­ to become a cheerleader or a handful of shredded exhibitors flocked to his Instructions Wanted Sheme L Anderson. experience. Must have own surate with skills and Friday find a woman's husband being held neighbor would test The town has a new sewage treat­ mining such benefits.” excessive payment made pursuant to .^ssi Clerk captive in Hong Kong. (105 mins.) pep girl? plastic left over from the booth begging to buy the REAL ESTATE tools. Start at $7.00 per hour. experience. Box 171, East market the plastic pom­ ment plant and the users must be the user charge. They are also asking The fiduciary is; 2:16 The plaintiffs said that the or­ - Homes lor Sale All fringe benefits. For ap­ Glastonbury, 06025. Matt Offen came to firm’s float materials pompons. pons during the Christmas Kuth Kahn and David Kahn 3) News. Weather assess^ to pay for the full operation dinance setting the sewer user for reasonable attorneys’ fees and - Lots-Land lor Sale pointment, call 688-7596. believe so, pretty much operation. Offen questioned the season of 1978. . - Investment Property lOT Ferguson Road 2:20 of the plant. charges was adopted without regard any other “ legal and equitable relief Manchester. C T 06040 ' LAUNDRY WORKERS, full Buck Rogers (Gil 3) Moment Ol Meditation through happenstance, and “ Do you know what this girls and found they were - Business Property The mayor, the town clerk, tax to whether the units were single­ which the court may deem proper - Resort Property o n -01 time 11 p.m. to 7 a m. 3:00 his Valley Decorating Co. is?’’ Offen remembers Gerard, left) comes face unable to buy pompons in As it turned out, the collector and the Water Pollution and just." - Real Estate Wanted Immediate openings available '9) Movie-(Adventure)** "Bad family homes or an individual apart­ DEPARTMENT OF in an institutional laundry to face with Hawk (Thom Man'sRfver" 1972 LeeVanCleel. churned out 2 million Sanders asking him. toy stores. Up to that time, store sold $7,000 worth in T E A C H E R - L e a r n in g MI8C. SERVICES operation. Apply Riverside Gina Lollobrigida. A notorious wes­ plastic pompons (not pom “ N o, what?” Offen they had bren sold only three months. Offen was ENVIRONMENTAL Disabilities Teacher for Christopher), a humanoid - Services Offered Health Care (/enter, 745 Main tern gang is hiredby a revolutionary poms, as commonly countered, intrigued. through school catalogs off and running. Because of •> Painting«Papering PROTECTION Coventry's Middle School. descended from bird life leader to blow up an army arsenal, St., East Hartford. believed) last year and “ It’s a pompon,’’ - Buildlngg>Slorage Notice of Receipt of Applica­ experience preferred. Send ple are wiped out. In pair. throwing away thousands on the advisory board of products, he soon was VERNON — Vernon tenants of PART TIME - Your tel^hone ID NCAABaskutbsllSianfordvs Realty. - Services Wanted tion for a Point Source resume to: Box EE, c/o ’Hawk,’ the two-hour Oregon Slate apartments managed by J.D. Realty Tenants Association was formed in and our customers... Please Offen, 59, is president of of pounds of plastic,” Offen the Fresno State Universi­ flooded with offers for his MISC. FOR SALE Construction and Operation Manchester Herald. 3:45 Bill Schultz, leader of the September 1980 to improve living call 528-8631. season premiere of NBC- Valley Decorating, largest recalls n ow .. ty School of Business, new product. of Manchester, are being supported - Household Goods 22) Movie -(Adventure) *** 'Dh Permit in their fight against alleged unfair Concerned Mount Vernon Tenants conditions in the 260-unit Mount Ver­ - Articles for Sale SECRETARY, Male or •TV’s all-new B U C K plomalic Courier" 1952 Patricia manufacturer of commer­ The two developed some returned home and had SERVICE STATION non Apartment complex. - Building Supplies Neal, Tyrone Power. A man cial Christmas decorations management practices, by the Etest Association in Vernon, said the The Air Compliance Unit, of ATTENDANTS wanted. Part female. Full time must have RO G E R S series, Friday, sample plastic pompons some FSU students con­ Me began making - Pets-Birds-Oogs becom es involved in inlernalional Hartford and Manchester chapters of C.C.A.G. backing will help in two The apartment dwellers formed the Department of En- time. Hours flexible, call 833- previous office experience J January 9. in the nation and a consis­ and took them to the duct a marketing survey. different sizes of pompons, - Musical Instruments Typing, filing, and heavy espionage, aller trying to avenge ways. He said it will provide the the association last fall when the irironmental Protection 4155. Ihe death ol his friend. (2 hra.) tent winner of the Grand National Sporting Goods ’They discovered that over for little girls, for high the statewide Ccmnecticut Cltizdn Ac­ >B4Mt$ A Accessories telephone exposure. Ca CHECK KSTINGS FOB CxACT TIME hereby gives notice of the I 5:30 tion Group. association with advice of its leaders apartment management imposed a ' Sporting Goods Carol. 5284144. Prize award for floats at Show in Houston in 90 percent of little girls school girls, for college > Garden Products DENTAL ASSISTANT - Full HD F.A. Soccer 'The Road lo surcharge on them. The leases signed receipt of an application by Dwyers for the tenants.claim that and professional staff, who have been - Antiques Wembley', Opening Round the Pasadena Parade of January 1978. Offen want to be a cheerleader students and the metallic Savin Brothers of Newington. or part time, for Oral the Vernon renters have been through things like this before. And, by the tenants allowed the realty > Want4d lo Buy Surgeon's Office, Vernon Cir­ WAITRESSHS - Applications Roses during the 1950s and remembers there wasn’t someday. pro size, now used by a Onnecticut for a permit to are now being taken for full he added, “ Anytime you get an en­ firm to impose surcharges for heat RENTALS cle. Previous surgical or den­ 1960s. much exhibitor interest but Offen then made a bet dozen National Football overcharged more than $50,000 in construct and operate a con­ and part time positions: mor­ and other costs. Tenants said they Rooms lor Rent tal experience required. Send The company nearly when the show ended and with his next door League chperleading heating bills from last winter, sent to dorsement from the state’s largest crete batching plant adjacent ning and afternoon hours them by the realty firm. activist group, your adversaries have didn't think the charges had been - Apertntents lor Rent resume to Box WW, c/o went under in 1973 when all the booths began selling neighbor, operator of a - Homes Inc Rant to Exit 94 in Manchester. Manchester Herald. available for housewives. President Nixon, because “ We are in favor of tenants to take notice.” divided fairly. Most tenants at Mount - Business lor Rem Apply in person: Monday thru The Department invites everywhere who are standing up for Vernon received surcharge bills of - Resort Property for Rent BOOKKEEFER- Friday between 2 and 4. Hr A of that year’s energy TV tomorrow The tenants association expects its about $232 but some, reportedly - wantaJ Rant public comment regarding the SE(;RETARY for small but Steak. 244 Center Street. their rights against large landlords,” crisis, asked that lights be - Misc lor Rent applicant's compliance with Manchester. Pat Totten, an Etest Hartford resi­ case to have a court hearing in late living in apartments of the same size, fast growing Manchester darkened at Christmas AUTOMOTIVE the standards of review in January. Other renters’ groups in only received bills for $90. firm. Must be experienced in time to conserve power. dent and coKjhairman of the C.C.A.G. - Autos lor Sale Section 19-508-3 of the Connec- all phases of office HOUSEKEEPERS. Full Vernon, East Hartford and Tenants of other apartment com­ - Trucks lor Sale ’That put a damper on the said. ticut Administrative irocedures. or willing to time, weekdays and Manchester are also taking action plexes in Vernon have also been - Heavy Equipment lor Sale wrekends. Mature and respon­ MORNING 8:55 decoration business and - Motorcycles-Bicycles Regulations for the Abate­ fearn. A good aptitude with ^ Heathcllffe And Dingbat 11:30 She said that the progress made by against J.D. Realty which owns or sible individuals for cleaning CD Schoolhouee Rock (S) NCAA Baaketball Stanford vs waging fights against rent increases - Cempers-Trailers-Mobtle ment of Air Pollution and figures a must, ^ n d resume 5:00 CD Drak Pack Offen had to reduce his tenants in Vernon will help hundreds duties in a skilled nursing CD Newt 8:56 O re ^n State CD ® Plaaticmen-Baby Plat controls more than 1,000 units of primarily im p o ^ to help pay for the Homes other applicable regulations. and salary requirements to: CD In The Newt full-time staff of 900 to T Automotive Service Box X, c/o Manchester facility. Apply: Riverside 5:30 ® ® Batman And The Super Super Comedy Show of other tenants in East HarUord and housing in the three-town area. rising cost of utilities. The Department will consider GD Movie -(Horror-Dreme) *h 9:00 teven 99 CrocktH'iVIclofyOzrdtn himself and two others. > Autos lor Rent-Lease Herald. Health Care Center, 745 Main N any comment in its review of "Leech Woman" 1960 Coieen CD Buga Bunny-Road Runner ® Batman And Super Seven 11:U But he recovered and Streetn East Hartford Gray, Grant Williams. Woman who's Show ® Heethcliff And Dingbat (X) D«ar Al«x And Annla the application. Pursuant to business was booming married to a youngermandiscovera ® Herculolda 11:26 1t:M Section 51.18 (hi of Title 40 of HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT an African tribe who've discovered G E )® Fonz And The Happy Days CD C£ In Th* Nawa three years ago when his Invitation the Code of Federal for part time Oeaning Work the secret ol youth. (90 mins.) Gang Allen’s budget proposal HIGH SCHOOL JUNIOR OR (D Quiz Kids To Bid Regulations all comments Must have own transporta­ 6:00 SOPHOMORE GIRLS for part tion Call 643-4000. ^ Up Front ® ($4 Fllntstones Comedy must be received within 30 time waitress work after Show Sealed bids will be received in ^ Petlern For Living days after the publication date school and SatuMays. Araly RN 3-11 p.m. Full or part time Fllntstones Comedy Hour the Office of the Director of GC CMIdren'a Gospel Hour & of this notice. Pursuant to In person-B'rass Key position available in a I S PTL Club-Telk And Variety Mister Rogers General Services. 41 Center Section 19-508-3 (j) (31 of the Restaurant. progressive hemodialysis un­ 6:29 Carrescolendas asks 6 percent increase Street. Manchester. Connec­ it. Experience preferred, but lS4 Morning Prayer 9:30 above Connecticut ticut. until January 73. 1981 at PART TIME CLERKS not mandatory. Excellent 6:30 CD ^ezzan Regulations any person may ^ PInceledaa C D ® Richie Rich-Scooby And 11:00 a.m. for the following: NEEDED - Tuesday and educational opportunity in a request that a public hearing W Abbott Artd Costello Scrappy Doo Show By DONNA HOLLAND Wednesday, third shift: and growing field. Apply ^ Devey And Goliath ^ Joker, Joker, Joker Herald Reporter Sale and Removal be held on the application. Friday and Saturday third Rockville (General Hospital. ^ Parada H.S. All-American ® Electric Company tM M m i of Cord U'ood shift. Apply in person: Seven- Dialysis Unit, 872-0501 ext. Football Taam ® Hot Fudge BOLTON— School Superinten­ The application may be Eleven, 509 Center Street. 271. (319 Conaultatlon 9:56 The Town of Manchester is an examined in the Office of the 6:45 C3) In The Newt 4 dent Raymond Allen presented the Bolton equal opportunity employer, Assistant Director - Enforce­ NURSES AIDE 7 p.m. to 11 SECRETARY - One man of­ (X) A New Day 10:00 Board of Education with a proposed (D Brady Bunch and requires an affirmative ment: State Office Building. p.m. Nurses Aide 3 p.m. to 11 fice. Full or part time. Must 7:00 $1,875,728 budget for 1981-82 at the , Hot Fudge (D Movie-(Horror) *'v "Count action policy for all of its Con­ 165 Capitol Avenue. Hartford. p.m. Nurses Aide 7 a m. to 12 be good typist. Send resume ^ )l) Brady KIda " 1971 Christopher Lee. board’s meeting Thursday. tractors and Vendors as a con­ Connecticut. noon. Laurel Manor, 91 Chest­ to: Box G. C O Manchester Herbert Lorn Story of a Herald ' MyThraaSona The budget represents an increase developed by this administration, I ning program is $295,372, an increase dition of doing business with 0074)1 nut Street. Manchester. News count, who must have human blood of $107,212 or 6.06 percent more than can again state that the proposed the Town, as per Federal SportsCenter to survive, and how he goes about of $21,536 more than this year. RN or LPN - Part time. U making his living. (2 hrs.) budget is a sound one.” , Dudley Do Right the current budget of $1,768,515. The administration, school board Order 11246. p m. to 7 a.m. Laurel Manor (^ SportsCenter LEGAL NOTICE LittlesIHobo The larger account increases are in He said it is a budget that is and personnel programs requested 91 Chesnut Street. Felth For Today <24 MundoReei Bid Forms, plans and TOWN OF ANDOVER Morningtown ® Ask The Manager salaries, $58,846; social security reasonable in terms of the increase budget of $340,717, an increase of specifications are available at 7:30 10:25 payments, $2,000; transportation, asked from taxpayers, a budget $36,572. the General Services Office. The 3rd quarterly installment of property taxes on the 1 October CD® SchoolhouseRock Arthur And Company which provides for the maintenance 41 Center Street. Manchester. 1979 Graml List are due and payable 1 January 1961. Also, tte Qroovie Ooolles 10:26 Every $14,000; new maintenance equip­ Battle Of The Planets (D In The News ment, $4,000; medical and health in­ of our present quality instructional A total of $421,387 is being Connecticut.- Supplemental Motor Vehicle taxes will be due at this time. NEWSPUPER Newark And Reality 10:30 program and which makes some im­ Payments made after 1 Feburary 1981 are subject to a fate surance, $18,217; utility account In­ requested for support programs, an Town of Manchester, CT ArcMee (1) PopeyeHour provements to that program and charge of 1% per month on the late installment, from the due Creel Space Coasters (D UtIleatHobo creases, $4,000; and special educa- increase of $16,664 more than this Robert B. Weiss, ® ® Thunderr Wednesday date, or a minimum of 82.00 CMRKRS VIewpotnl On Nutrition ' tion tuition, $4,850. provides for reasonable staff salary year. General Manager Underdog ® < 8 l® Daffy Duck Show increases. 04 Nova 'Doctoraol Nigeria' NOVA Program Improvements include The administration will meet with 0064)1______Payments may be made by mail or at the Town Office Building 8:00 examines the wurk of Ihe doctorsol The school board still must con­ the school board budget committee which is open 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday thru Friday. The WilNTED Mighty Mouee-Heckle And major textbook purchases, im- ^ k le Nigeria, who combine tradiiional In the Herald’s plementetlon of a foreign language sider replacement or improvements on Jan. 14. The budget committee’s PROBATE NOTICE Tax Collector is also in the office Monday evenings, 7:00 p.m. to herbal medicine and western orth­ to the roof at the 5-8 Building. . 9:00 p.m. Cl) Popoyo And Friends odox praciices in an effort to solve mini-course for Grade 8, additional proposed budget could be finalized by Nolirt* Tti t .m lilu r* C G O Supwrfriends Hour VHMON (he problems of health hazards The proposed request for the Charlotte L. Neal X Devey Ai)dGoHeth m oney to support the music the end of the month. Nutmeg Village. Garden caused by lower standards of FISTATE Guiseppe Felice, slui Tax Collector ® ProfeealonelRodeoFromMes- program, audio-visual equipment, regular learning program is $818,252, The Annual Town Meeting seeking hygiene and aanitaiion. (Closed- People/Food Joseph Felice. akB Giuseppe Felice, Town of Andover, or Woodgate Apartments. 9 auileJexas. Captioned; U.S.A.) (60 mins.) improvements to the Project an increase of $K,440 more than Uiis approval of both Uie school board deceased. S O w Qodzilie-Hong Kong Connecticut ® Movte -(Sclence-FIctton) ** ^ year's budget. The Hon. William E FitzGerald. M7-B946, PtiooeyHour Explore program. budget and town government budget "Projected Man" 1967 Bryant Judze, ol the Court of Probate. 006-11 Seteme Street Allen said, "As with past budgets ^ The request for the special lear­ will be May 11. o r M 7 - ^ 7 Haliday, l^ary Peach. A laboratory section District of Manchester at a bearing PubUc Atfake experiment goes awry turning a held on January IW ordered that all S 8:25 LEGAL NOTICE sciential into a madman with the claiina must be presented to the ^ Schoolhouee Rock power io kill with one hand, which liducuiry on or before April S. Itll or 6:26 Town of Andover, Connecticut contains electrical voltage. (90 be b a rr^ as by law provided Zoning Board of Appeals CD In The Newt mins.) Set-up options reported .Sberne L. Anderson, 10:65 The Zoning Board of Appeals of the Town of Andover. Connec­ SO. wmosoR 6:30 CD Schoolhouee Rock Asst. O e rt ] Tom And Jerry Show Valleyvlew Dr.. Deepwood 10:56 The fiduciary i r ticut will hold a public hearing in the Town Office Building ) FKnIitonee BOLTON— A report on ad­ expected to have a recommendation Dr.. Foster St., snd Birch CD In The News Subscribe Today He said, “ It would be a terrible Carmella Ventura Wednesday, January 21.1981 at 8:00 p.m. to hear the following ) Viewpoint On Nutrition lor healthful, relaxing good Umos. ministrative organlutlon for the on administration by the board’s mistake to reduce the management Hill Dr. I Villa Alegre IM f’3dridfe Street applications asking for relief from the Zoning Laws of the Town CD Soul Train SooOi away atreaa... Mak away pain. Wllh (ami- and recommended by your doctor. The aetiutioiu Call 647-9946 Bolton School system was prerented February meeting. team in proportion to declining Manchester. C T 01040 ly, friendi. or by youncll. Il'i alwaya warm and of Andover. Connecticut. CALL HELEN of the heated water, hydro-therapy jets, and an to Board ol Education members 012-01______cozy In a Sabrina Hot Tub or Spa. The study was requested because enrollment.’ ’ air-injected lyitem provide (am oni many otherai #185 — Arthur E. Sullivan — requesting relief from zoning 6484M4S Evan rentara can now enjoy the eiparienca, u Thursday by the state Department of of declining enrollment, the resigna­ Um benefiu ol Improved blood circuUlion. relaxed Brown said, “ Any school unit PRORATE notice; moat hot tubo and spai will move with you. regulations Article VI, Section 12.00.00 — Space Requirements. muaclei. and a seme of calmnets and welldMlni- Education. The reiwrt was prepared tion of an administrator, and a requires management and in no case A >pa ii an inveatroent. also, in your lam lly'i Court 111 Probate. District ol 200 foot frontage for building lot. Requests variance to reduce Find out for yooraelf loon with a free trial loak at tte request of the local school request by Raymond Allen, school did we see extra management Manchester' pood health, and can qualify da a taz.deductlble at Sabrina. Working model, on premise,. lot frontage by 55 feet for purpose of selling parcel of 55 feet to board. >Hlirr of Ilr 4 rina medical ezpenie when used lor medical reaioiu superintendent, for more help. (here).’ ’ adjacent property owner. Lot located 121 Lakeside Drive. The report identifies alternatives Catherine Sampson was hired as EAtTHMTmiD Ask Kleiner The consultants said the functions ES TA TE OF Dorothy W Bushnell for rfficient and effective organiza­ assistant principal at Bolton Elemen­ of management have changed over deceased At this hearing interested persons may appear and be heard and Columbus Circle and tion of the ichool administration and tary Center School until June. She the years and significant ctonges in Ihirsuanl to an order ol Hon William written communication received. Said appeals are on file and Michael Avenue Area E FitzGerald. Judjte. dated January 7 may be seen in the Office of the Town Oerk. Town .Office S a b rin a AND ADVERTISER Inclwiat four alternatives and the ad- also provides assistant to Allen in responsibiliUes have been given to Main & Wlllys Street Area. ..vantiiee and disadvantages of each IM l a bearinx «iH be held on an Building. 30,000 CIRCULATION some areas. sclm ls and school districts. application prayinx tor authority to Silver Lane starting at .’'Ka.'uW M SSSS HOTTUBS'SmS allarnaUve. The board must decide if and how They said federal and state man­ sell certain real estate as in said Dated Andover, Connecticut 9 January. 1961 Mein Street, & Beacon Hill Hw report was prepared by Roy appItcalMNi on tile more fully appears, ROUTE 44-A COVENffRY CT 742-7308 the poslUons will be continued. dates, as well as the growing com­ al the Court of l^robale on January If. - Tollend Street Area. Brown and Dr. Paul Burch, con- Dated Andover. Connecticut 18 January, 1961 Burch said, “ With the declining plexity in personnel, business and IMl at 2 » l> M Zoning Board of Appeals CALLBMIE OPEN DAILY 9 -5 ; SUNDAY 12-5 fulUmta for the itate department. enrollment you have (in Bolton) you general administration, have caused Sherrie L Anderson. Andover. Connecticut The ichool hoard’s personnel com­ start to put pressure on ad­ school districts to expand ad­ Asst Clerk Mary C. McNamara, Chairman mittee will study the report and is ministrators they never had before.” ministrative staffs. 0I(H)I 004-01

. *i,. % V . 8» .V .fW . .-S— 'w-.-w. •/.. “Yf -*w« .•.i. A . ! ;» .r».T*n*-wrv

ao - EVENING HERALD, F ri- Jan. », 1961 ' , „ EVENING HERALD, Fri., Jan. 9, 1981 - 21 Htip W an ttd 13 H tIp WanMd ft HtlpWmtttd n Http WMtad n t M p W m it t d 13 NomM fo r $olo i t Homot For $olo- 23 Homot For Molt 33 ★ -k it i t it -k -k -k -k ir - o ir ■k -k -k •k -k it -k -k -k ir it ir -k -k -k -k -k -k -k it -k. -k -k i t DOCTORS OFFICE BABYSITTER NEEDED BABYSITTER FOR RECEPTIONIST, Outgoing RECEPT10N1ST/TYPI8T • ASSISTANT - Assist with after school. Waddell School HANDICAPPED CHILD personable person wanted to Pleaiant, parionable and , examination of patients. area. Call 643-0290 days; 646- before and after school. All work evening 5-9 p.m. capable typist wanted by Minimal Lab procedures. 8:30 6010 evenings. day during school holidays. Tuesday thru Friday at a professional office, located In to 5:00. Monday, Tuesday, My home. Top wages. Call leading Unisex Beauty Salon, the Mancbcsler/Vanon area. Thursday: alternate Fridays, HAIR STYLIST NEEDED for after 5:00 p.m. 6 4 ^ 1 2 . ^^rience preferrM. 643- Pleaae call 871-1722 for ap- 84.25 to start. Begin mid- Manchester Salon. If you polntment.______. i • call 643-2711 ★ T*' ★ 4- ** j 4 3 . 2 7 . 1 1 » January. 649-8571. Call enjoy your profession and are BABYSITTER WANTED - OFFICE DUTIES for Industry between 2 and 4. Part time evenings. Responsi- FUEL on. DRIVER - Part experienced in all phases of supply firm. Experience time. Coven try/Manchester Hair Dressing, we would like ble person Call 646-0663 preferred. EEO. 289-8291 after NEEDED DIRECTOR FOR anytime. area. 8 to 12 dally. Call 742- T..*.*..*.*.* *****^****^*^'****^***¥*¥¥i‘*^**...... 46 46 46 46 46 4F 46 i f ^ to talk to you. Call Hair 4 p.m. ,______9449 after 5:00 p.m. REALTORS NURSERY SCHOOL - SUr- Boutique 649-7666, or 6460150. Hoorn for Moh 33 Homot For S ti'” ...... 23 A iH d o t for Safa 4 1 Arlfofoa for Solo 41 A n H quot 48 Aptrtmonlt Fof Hoot S3 MIonlod to Root ting in September. Interested DENTAL ASSISTANT, one 57 Autot For Solo 81 SCHOOL BUS DRIVER for SltuoUon Wontod 76 (•niUlP 1 A irlrtt .•umi.ttinn of flf Al fOfJS trrvi'uj thr ij'r.rtf ^licants please call 649- RECEPTIONIST, TYPIST, afternoon runs only. 1:30 to ?:irl office. Chairside and of- M.in( y <«)• iiot h Iniy m An UanehBBlBr, Conn. EUINOTON S X C R E S 4 aCHing you can cotnd Articlot lor Sato 41 8325 plus utiUties and heat. SURPLUS JEEP. Value 10 Room Capo FH A -245 a beautiful reproduction ( rooin. on ue for the flneet Working couple preferred. No 83196. Sold for 844. Call 312- Colonial, 2 batha, 4 bedrooma, front to back wnrloo poasiMc. Call pets. References. Security 742-1143, Ext. 5426 for info, on Approx. ^4 acre. 2 full What la it? d ^ s i t . Call 5 to 8 p.m., 649- Junk how to purchase bargains like bathes. 2 car attached gar­ living room, formai dining room, 1 ★ FHA-245 is a graduated mortgage program heatalaters, 2-car garage, park like gronnda Rave an older home ALUMINUM Sheets used as this! age. Private in-ground 6 4 9 - 8 8 4 1 offered by the Federal Housing Administration. checked by an expert. printing plates, .007 thick DUPLEX, 3 bedrooms, attic, pool. In-law apartment on w/springfed P«id and aiUQb mgre. 50 cents each or 5 FOR SALE 1972 Buick Le This program is a viable and helpful method of Look for serious slruc- basement, garage and yard. Sabre, 8500, Telephone 247- ICars 2nd floor. Approx. 1600 sq. for 82. Phone 843-2711. Must be financing during periods of higher interest rates. tmral defects. ★ $ 1 ,0 9 9 /1 0 Per ODllon C.O.D. No pets. Rent 8450 plus securi­ 9761. ft. OWNER FINANCING M M 2 D Q i up before 11 a.m. ty and utilities. Call 649-0717. BOUGHII AVAILABLE!! Briefly stated, FHA-245 allows a buyer to i f 200 Gallon Minimum ^ ^ FOR SALE 197p Ford gild. 4 BiU'8 Auto Pam 879,900 purchase a given property at an interest rate much FIRST FLOOR 3 room apart­ door sedan, new frame and TEN FAMN.T 6 6 M 15 CUBIC FT. WHmLPOOL ment, carpeted, appliances, TOLLAND lower than those rates offered by conventional len­ 1st side has living room, dining, appUanced’ FREEZER, 2 years old. exhaust system. 8350. Call 646- i f 24 Hour Burner' Service efficient. Electric radiant 1096 after t p.m. l676'in Bolton Enjoy the btjtirooms. Large sunroom with 3 sets of Be Happy TO ASSURE YOU UF ADEQUATE SUPPLY stove. Adults, no pets. Securi­ todays inflationary economy, or offers the buyer old. Call 64341131 after 5:00 ty and References required. second floor balcony that sliders to beautifully landscaped yard. Over­ p.m. overlooks the lovely cathedral substantial savings in monthly mortgage payments, RtAlTOm M3>ilOB Call 646-3414. (-eiline Iivirk room, and dining thereby making home ownership very affordable to sized 2-car garage and woodshed. All for only n ; -ir/V room with its linnr Ming stone n u H iu if Aptrtmonlt For Rtnl 53 lireplace and i* ^ kitchen, many more people. $82,900. Business and Real Estate, located on with built r ^ V ^ iirst floor lanze Clearwater lake in Central Ct. Business & Service Hornet for Rent 54 master ^nd den with 2 for complete information about this program, con­ Office & ahowroom-rnair bays plus VERNON - Near 86, luxury large • ^ ,is nn the second tact— Condo. Appliances. 8345 4 ROOM HOUSE - Stove, 44’il2|^ Uve-in trailer. Gas ppump ser- monthly. Security, floor, an ine extra fireplace and G n l u i ) ^ vice,Ice. Boat stonuw area and floating < refrigerator. P rivate. No glass sliding dfwrs on the lower references. CaU 423-127, 48(6-'* utilities. 8350. Security. Call level Beautllul carpet throughout. Bruc* L. Jonw, Manager dolock* Mercury Motor franchise. (M 3923. I'l acre treed lot Priced below 742-5224 after 3:00 p.m., 643-8030 L for information. ' Coventry. replacement cost at | 1I,V000 T ^ S Z Z L n ri GLASTONBURY (SOUTH). FRI FJ.SniOdREALT(Kl43-£i2l Half of exceptional new U&R m v JACKSTON AVANTE IB Duplex. Features carpeting, Keep Smiling F lrM ld g R II , In c. m excellent closets, dishwasher, R E A in CO., INC. 519 Cantar I 768 Main Street dispose- all, self cleaning Be Happy 643-2602 Manchaatar Manchester oven, private basement with laundry hookups, IVk baths, l ¥ 48 ♦ •1316 deck, neighborhood setting, OlHcet-Storoi tor Rant 55 minutes To Hartford. 8525 ALL 1981 CARD GALLERY SERVICE STATION Sqnrteaa ORorod 31 Swv/CM O ttorod . 37 PotntIng-PoporIng 32 Building Controeting 33 monthly 6334566. Broker. STORE OR OFFICE SPACE Aggressive, part time Sales ATTENDENT or Auto available, 200, 400, and up to People needed. Flexible Mechanic. With some REWEAVING BURN LICENSED MOTHER to care PROFESSIONAL PAINTING DESIGN KITCHENS, FEMALE ROOMATE MID­ 5000 square feet. M3-1442. •GRANADAS hours, on a permanent basis. experience preferred. Full HOLES. Zippers, umbrellas (or children In a loving en- - Interior and exterior. cabinets, vanities, counter TWENTIES WANTED to Some nights and Sundays. WE KNDW WHERE THE MDNEY ISI repaired. Window shades, vironment. 646-4890.______Commercial and residential. tops, kitchen cabinet fronts OFFICE SPACE. Center time position. Apply: Clark share duplex. Glastonbury & •MUSTANGS Card Galery, Manchester Motor Sales, route 6 i 85, veaetlan blinds. Keys. Tv Free estimates. Fully in­ custom woodworking, colonial Hebron area. Must be neat. Street. Five room complex. Parkade, Manchester. Bolton. 643-9521. FOR RENT. Marlow's, 867 BEFORE & AFTER SCHOOL sured. 6464879. r ^ ^ u c tlo n s . J.P. Lewis 649- High traffic area. Near CHILD Ci^RE - Buses from Pets considered. Rent Main Street. 649-5221. negotiable. Call after 6 p.m., Superior Court. Now being •THUNDERBIRDS WE’RE SELLING HOUSES! Keeney & St. James Schools. PAINTING - INTERIOR AND remodeled. 643-2121. ■OOWOKI 228-3560. 14 to Ctioosa IromI F i n i T I M E CERAMIC FIRING. Discount 4 years in business. Never EXTERIOR; Paperhanging. PRECISION FUU CHAME closed. CaU 6464864______WOODWORKING - Formica Thil offar it iimitfd lo cart rates. ()ulck service. Call 643- Experienced, references. Ser- TWO BEDROOM MATURE GENTLEMAN purcN«Md prior IO Pot) 7. iMt COOK 2S(». WILL DO HOUSEKEEPING. ving Willlmantic, Counter Tops, Cabinet Work, desires room in private wrth financing orrongod Ihni Pord 11A.M.-7 P.M. Contemporan Oak Furniture APARTMENT. Utilities not Motor Crodit Co for quoHtlod pnw iw v tw illfflf tn Responsible. References and Manchester, Bolton, Coven- included. Within walking dis­ residence. Kitchen privileges Ouyora py OlHon Ford for 34 or M U4*i Sitoh^SML , Ckilumbia, Tolland areas. & Custom Woodwork. Very desired. References mort monma durouon* 32-40 hrs. per week. ImiiiiM tmatre m tt ielml e 0 own transportation. CaU 643- tance of downtown Main Full benefit J. GriUo. 4 2 3 4 ^ . Reasonable. Please call 647- available. Call after 4:30 p.m., 5 9 6 6 . ______9343. Street. 568-3736 weekdays package PAINTING BY CRAIG 643-0034. Nt Mauki IWI foiriHri h B-B UPHOLSTERY. Custom DICK'S SNOW PLOWING - after 5:00 p.m.; weekends Salary commensurate Work. I ^ Esthiutes. Will OGDEN. Interior and Hootlng-Plumblng 35 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. with experience Caxahi CiMnto ■ iSM ito. Driveways, Parking Lots, PROFESSIONAL OFFICE ■i m 1 atot bfoUMMa. pick up and,deliver. Please Sidewalks & Sanding. 646- Exterior Specialist! Fully In­ Applv in person call 648-2161 alter 4:00 p.m. sured. F rw Estimates. Call NO JOB TOO SMALL - Toilet SPACE in prime location. Will 22HL,------FRESHLY REMODLED 3 alter and decorate to suit te­ DILlO nB or call Mr. Vince, anytime, 6494749. repairs, plugged drains, lie 0He-SO4 Stm4et S iro l BNCX. BLOCK, STONE - LARGE FAMILY wishes to bedroom apartment. Kitchen, nant. Raymond E. Gorman, 319 rs4«n S tr e e t from ArmofYJ I KN MNE for the new year? WHY WAIT! Prices USHWU HUE NOITtMl available on this 7 room U&R kitchen faucets replaced, CKSIRB* CONVIUfSCEMT ■ looking for a fast sale on this beautiful Fireplaces. Concrete. earn vacation money.ey. WWIU dining, utilityufilK room. 8425 233 East Center Street. 643- MAI^HESTER. CT 843-9145 will only go higher. See this 2Mi bath home In one of built home in the Porter Street area. Only 834,900 in 7 room home, Possible below market interest rate EXTERIOR PAINTING, repaired, rec rooms, monthly, plus utilities. CaU HOME U . BTinMIMt CO. Chimney Repairs. “No Job consider doing all kinds of experienced college student. bauiroom remodeling heat 1139. Manchester's best areas! BO's. cash needed to assume! 8. (jollatingT cleaning, stul- 643-500^.' 6 4 3 -5 1 5 1 . TMTaOmdSImt available! Tfo SmaU.” CaU 6444356 for modernization, etc. M & M IM ttafUoid, Ct N1M tUttnatM,______plumbing & Heating. 649-2871. HEBRON. Two bedroom C&M TREE SERVICE. Free 569-3458 or U 9 ^ . apartment. Heat and hot VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN estimates, discount senior LEE PAINTING. Interior & water. Appliances. Carpeted. cltlxens. Company Exterior. "Check rfly rate Large yard. Lease and securi­ DOES IT DOES IT Manchester owned and before you decorate.” Depen­ ty. 8325 monthly. No pets. 20 AGAIN operated. CaU 646-13ff. AGAIN HEY KIDS!!! dable. Fully Inaured. 646-im. In Hom e Quarentee. minutes from Hartford. CaU YOUNG MOTHER wiU take Chip Repair after 5:00 p.m. 228-9759 or 228- care of children weekdays, un­ Building ContraeUng 33 porcelain < 3414. Earn extra money working only til 3:00 p.m. in my F iberg laaa. S p ra y i Minchetter borne. (jaU 643- FARRAND REMODEUNG - Appilancea « I |_ I MANCHESTER 3 room apart­ Unbelievable? one afternoon per week. Cabineta, Roofing, Guttera, ■Cabnett- DIaplay at: U S U i ment, heat, hot water, elec­ 6 HIGHLAND 8T., & H . M E M UW K N S ran t^ n e r reduen price on this 4 TK KST NIY in town can be found on Hollister St. I 6 good Service Room Addittona, Decka, All tricity, .appliances. MY $4IM N Buy yourself an invesbnent or home! 6 HAVE_ TRUCK WILL MOVE! Wpea of Remodeling and GNU TUB OF NEW ENGLAND References. No pets. 8285.646- bedroom Colonial with fireplace and garage! A real jije j rooms, fireplace and treed lot! 50’s. large rooms, IVk modem baUis, treed lot, plus an ERA large appUances, clean at- EXPERIENCED INCOME great deal and even better home! 60 s. Repaira. Free eaUmates. Ful­ 3167 or 228-3540. Take a walk through the BUYERS PROTECTION PLAN! Hurry! Uci, celUuv, garages, also TAX PREPARA'nON, done ly inaured. Phone 6434017. . 11.75 Apr Rate will clean apartments (or in your home. Pleaae call Dan Flooring 36 neighborhood and make up to Motler at 849-3329. FEMALE ROOMMATE $ 10.00 ... ^ raalton. CaU teU775.------LEON CIEZSYNSKI WANTED in f^nchester. Call This Special Financing Rate Will Be Available To Any New Car KIRBY CENTER OF HAVE YOUR TAX RETURN BUILDER. New homes, ad­ FLOORSANDING A 649-0792 days or 648-7674 Purchasers of IN STOCK Volkswagens. Offer good through 1/20/81. MANCHESTER - Factory EXPER'aV PREPARED by ditions, remodeling, rec REFINISHING floors like evenings. Aptboriaed Sales & Service leading, independont Tax Con- rooms, garaaes, kitcheni newt Specializing In older TOLLAND COUNTY VOLKSWAGEN, INC. Routes now opening in Oak St. 6LANCHARD («r Kirby Vacuums. 217 NilUnt. Pleaae phone; Dan remodelea, eeiUnga, bath Ule, floors. Natural and s ta li^ 4 ROOM DUPLEX - 2 VERNON, CONN. area of East Hartford.; Great Canter Street, Mancheiter, Wade, 64»4»1 fo r appoint- dormers, roofing. Residential floors. No Waxing AnymoKi bedrooms. Central location. BSERa 6«-71«. or commercial. M 9^1. John Verfallle, 6«4760.'^ ’ Available immediately. CaU 649-2638 Swamp Rd. area of Glastonbury. o m c is IBM 643-9811. IN Call Today at COWKCnCUT ROSREnO 646- 7835. R IA LT O R 6 between 4:30 P.M. to 7:00 P.M. s iie ask for Tom or Barb. 646-2482 161W66I Onilir CifRir 6l MoRi 6 w;'

22 - EVENING HERALD. Frl., Jan. »■ IWl

Paanuts — Chariss M. Schulz

EVENING HERALD. Fri., Jan. 9. 1981 - 23 UMATAMIP0IN6(X’ ITS THE 5EC0NP PROBLEM YOU CAN SIT POUIN, SCHOOL PRAYER ON m6ETliaVE,L0RP.., 5IR..THE TEACHER SAIP By Aoigaii van Buren MERE IN FRONT OF WE ACROSS HELP ME..I'M HERE ATTHE 2 Insecticide Answer to Previous Puzzle JANUARY aA55?HaPME)HELPrt SHEliRSNTFEBJNSlUEIl, UlORkS^MARCIE! 3 Macao coin M£!PLEA5£HELPMEi ^ 6LACKB0ARP...m6ETmVE, ANPLEfTTHE* 1 8low'(mus.) 4 Actor Auby E jrm i l ' L l i l b l LORI^HORRI', HURRY... K 7 Greek letter 6 Furious 12 Part of ipssch 6 One devoted 13 Made i l ^ to religious 7--- noise work DEAR ABBY: I hope you won’t think I’m off my rocker, 14 Without 7 Church bench but when I die I don’t want any kind of wake, funeral or harmony 6 First-rate burial service. I've already told thie to my wife, but she 19 Trojen hero iOfflp. wd.) doesn't take me seriously. I have grown children, grandchil­ 16 Greek letter afore (prefix) dren and relatives all over the U.S. and Canada, and I don't 17 By birth g10 Legume want people traveling thousands of miles just to bury me. Priaellla’a Pop — Ed Sullivan 18 What (It) 11 Commercials After I'm gone, I want my skin donated to the nearest 21 One of the 13 Most sensible bum center, my eyes, kidneys and all other Usable organs Barrymores 18 Harvest fly IT USEPTO MAKE BUT NOW HE'S RNAaV 23 Who (It) 19 Backless top donated to those who can use them, and the rest of me sent BERNARP^S GETTING WELL, m HAPPV (abbr.) 49 Playing card to a medical college for research or whatever bodies are used SETTO m TC H /ME AN6RVTVIE MMV LEARNEP CONTROL WITH 75 PERCENT.' 26 Poetic foot 20 Come forth 28 At rest 22 Contention 34 Decorated 50 Spread to dry for. •CHARUES ANGELSy HE CARRIEPON HIMSELF/ A [I 35 Complied . TO 52 Flee CVER THAT6H0W/.' ~V ( ^o•~^orALLy, 29 Author 23 Towns • I’m not a religious person and I don't want any kind of 39 Draw out 53 Compass ^ Aj >c iu gh -S g h t ? Fleming 24 Hexes WANT AD •ervice, eulogy or prayers. The minute I'm pronounced dead, 30 Nile queen, 25 Demand 43 Phase point I want my body moved out and disposed of in the above- for short 27 Expression of 45 Kindle mentioned manner. 54 Radiation 31 Cloud contempt 47 Elide measure Abby, how can I moke sure that my wishes will be carried 32 Ampere 33 One of the 48 Salutation (abbr.) out? It doesn't seem fair that a person has no say over what Fates happens to his body after he's dead. r 36 Short skirt 1 2 4 1 9 7 1 9 10 11 If you, or any of your readers have a solution to my 37 Degree (ebbr.) problem, let me know, and I'll die happy. 36 Brother of 12 13 NO FRILLS Cain 14 11 40 Cat! and dogt DEAR NO FRILLS; I agree. It doesn’t seem fair that 41 Meature of 19 17 one should have no say about what happens to his land (metric) 11 19 70 22 24 25 body after life departs from It, but traditionally that 42 Takea off skin 1 Captain Easy — Crooks S Lawranca 44 Swift tircraft 26 haa been the prerogative of one’s nearest of kin. (abbr.) 1 1 Perhaps a lawyer can help assure you that your 45 0ud 30 wishes will be carried out ps soon as you are. eOUNTV «0NBVT...5HUCK$.X BLAZEBl XMISHT'VE OHiNOl X THOUSHT 1 ■ AINT WORKIEP ABOUT THATl 46 Belonging to (P.S. Even though you may not want any kind of KNOWN THOBE MAR05I WHEN X PISCONWECTEP the thing 33 as AIN'T aOT ENOUBH TIMB LBPT WOULDN'T 5TAN0 A THE PHONE WPP HAVE 1 service or prayers, consider your survivors. It may be T5PBNP THAT MUCH DINERCK CHANCE ONCE X 46 Dress 37 1 ” . .. K SOME PEACE AKOUNP 51 Visitor a comfort to them.) TURNEP 'EM OVER tHERE! 1 ”, T'THB MUSTACHE 55 Careened 41 43 SPECIAL ^ 4 56 Big lizard 1 " 57 Tsrmineted 49 46 47 58 Named DEAR ABBY: Our 21 -year-old grandson, who has always 41 49 5C 51 92 93 54 been the apple of our eye. has just announced that he is the DOWN 5S 56 "proud" father of a baby boy born to his 20-year-old 57 56 girlfriend. They ore living together, he has a good job, but 1 Motoring 9 no mention has been made oY any forthcoming marriage. association They just say they are "engaged." tNtWtFAfIR INTIRMHtt AISN I My wife and I have decided that until they get married we are not giving them a wedding present. We gave our granddaughter a generous cash wedding gift after her 9 wedding, and we are prepared to do the same for this Allay Oop — Dava Qraua ..grandson, but not until regardless of how many illegiti­ bridge mate children he has! Also, do you think a baby gift is in order for an i IS EVERyTHING OFF THE , WE'VE /VLREAtry- NOW REMEMBER, illegitimate child? ' TRUCK NOW.SOOO BUCW? SENT THREE A \W0RBy, ITU. ALLS WE'LL BRING UNCERTAIN IN MINNESOTA inA tw RATV L ' / BE WAITING FDRJ 'rOU B/LCK IN •YOU WHEN'rtXlA TWO WEEKS ______Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag GET THEBE.' I ABOUT THIS TIME DEAR UNCERTAIN: Wedding gifts are for couples OF DAY.' ^ who are wedded — not merely bedded. But do send a Good defense team effort gift for the baby. And please don’t label him ’’illegiti­ T mate.” There are no illegitimate children — only ten a little book on some illegitimate parents. basics of play and defense. In today’s hand she just shows NORTH 1.».8 the North and East hands and 4 A65 asks you to plan the defense DEAR ABBY: Our son is getting married. We know very V75 against three notrump after little about the girl's family, although we have met her ♦ 10 4 2 partner opens the 10 of parents, and they seem very nice. I am quite sure we are 4KQ1093 spades. Dummy plays low and "better off' financially than they are, and knowing how WEST EAST you are in with the queen. expensive weddings are, we want to help with the cost. Tha Flintatona — Hanna Barbara Productions 410 983 4KQ2 She asks what you should Is there some way we can offer to share half the expense VK10 2 V0843 know about the hand. The first 4QJ0 5 4 763 thing is that declarer holds of the wedding without offending them? Or do you think HEARYVEAH/BUTrsO *84 4A52 such an offer would be tacky? the jack of spades. The next NO NAMES, PLEASE WMATT...A LOT SOUTH thing is that you can probably * OF PEOPLE 4J74 kill the dummy by leading CAN DO BIRD VAQJ6 DEAR NO NAMES: Tacky? Not if you're tactfhl. your king of spades at trick i m i t a t i o n s ./ «AK8 two. This will probably ^ t up Your concern about the cost of the wedding ahowa 4J76 the jack for declarer but the rare generosity and consideration. Don’t pussyfoot — sacrifice will be worth while. come right out and tell them you’d like to share the Vulnerable: North-South J expense of the wedding. And unless they're from Dealer: South You lead your king of outer space, your offer will give them inner Joy. East Seulk spades. Dummy's ace wins 1 NT and a club is led. You play low Pais Pass Pass and your partner drops the Pass eight. This is the start of an echo to show an even number of clubs so you duck the sec­ Opening lead:*10 ond club and win the third. Now you lead your last spade to set up your partner's nine. PstroQioph Born Loaar - Art A Now your partner will win By Ofwald Jacoby TAURUS (April 20-May 20) «JURS,4-;3 0 ,„\Uet? eCTTEP. ^HUH? WHAT H A PPK iS ^ a spade, a heart and a dia­ When conversing with close THAT'S WHEM and Alan Sontag mond to leave declarer with friends today, make It a point not oeAR our eePORE "haffn'^ AT"HAFPyH0l)R'? THeFlCiHTS just eight tricks. c fo u r to pry into their Innermost Shirley Silverman of Bar­ (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN i ^ r t h d a y secrets. A sensitive pal may not HOUR* STARTS.] s t a r t . clay Bridge Supplies has writ- want you to know certain things. OEMBM (May 21-June 20) Com­ mercial ventures look very prom­ RESIDENTIAL ^January io. isit ising for you today, but just be This coming year you may travel sure that everything is spelled out to the letter If an agreement N considerably more than you have AND In (he past. Many short trips for Is necessary. MISC. FOR SALE fun are likely, along with pleasant CANCER (June 21-July 22) COMMERCIAL ADS adventures en route. You're a very easy person to get 40 —JlpusehpJd Goods PHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED along with today. You think In terms of "w s" Instead of "me." Our Boarding Houaa 41 — Articles forlSale Unfortunately, an associate ^SjS6u, b 42 — Building Supplies CAPIttCOftN (Dec. 22-Jsn. 19) might not be this fair. (NON-CANCELABLE) You won't go unnoticed today, LEO (July 2>-Atig. 22) You’ll feel Winthrop — Dick cavAlii 43 — Pets-BIrds-Dogs regardless of setting. By just mors comfortable today being Z6KV,m OOPS HAVE THATi NGT THE ONLY JUICE .44 — Musical Instruments being yourself you'll win edmlr- around persons who are produc­ ers. so avoid eny form of UNWlTTINtSLY SPOT­ THAT!? BEEN FLAWING' tive and Industrious than you will 'lOJLCOKfiOf'WHAT m-miNJWNi^THe LIGHTED MANWNPiS HE REMOVEP HIG vJUG 45 — Boats & Accessories pretense, f^mance, travel, luck be with Idlers. Select kindred CLASSIFIED INDEX: 6 4 3 -2 7 1 1 resources, possible plUalls and THOLWTTHJL,'^----- aWARTEST PRETTIEST LITTLE PA'WS GREATEST NEEP-AN FROM |T5 HIPING PLACE 46 — Sporting Goods spirits. career for the coming months VIRGO (Aug. 23-iepl. 22) D*RUNi?... CREATURE OFF THAT KNOB EASIER WAV TO RE/VkJVE SO DFTEN THAT 47 — Garden Products ere afl discussed In your Astro- Instead of bwng pleased today WHATARE-lCU ALI\/eMUeTBE GNDW! VOIR 5ELFISH THE /VW05E HA'S 48 — Antiques Qreph which begins with your that others also iMnk highly of TWINKINS? The PARROT. REFUSAL TO HELP A p e r m a n e n t birthday. Mail $1 for each to someone you're very (o ^ of, 5TARTEP MY VAWN! 49 — Wanted to Buy Aatro-Qraph. Box 489, Radio you might |uat be e shade City Station, N Y. 10019. Be sure leelous. Be proud, not posies CREATIVE JUICE& ■ SO f l a w in g ; NOTICES RENTALS H M N C H E S m i [ V n iN G H E M ID to specify birth date. sive. J HAO REAL ESTATE AOUAMUS (Jen. 2(LFeb. 19) LIBRA (B ept 2S-OeL 21) You're HE! — Lost and Found 52 — Rooms for Rent Your chances of collecting old 23 — Homes for Sale P.O. BOX 591 a very g o ^ worker today, to — Personals 53 — Apartments for debts or obligations are very long as you ere Intereeted In your 24 — Lots-Land for Sale good today. Use a gentle tasks. When yourlntereet b ^ n a MB' — Announcements Rent MANCHESTER, CONN. 06040 reminder, not e blunt demand, 25 — Investment Property to waver, hovrever, your crafts­ OlALH — Entertainment 54 — Homes for Rent with one who owes you some­ manship will also suffer. r = 5 !-4 26 — Business Property thing. SCORPIO (Oet. 24-Nov. 22) — Auctions 55 — Business for Rent P liC E i (Feb. 20-March 20) Be 1 27 — Resort Property' You'll went to enjoy youreetf 56 — Resort Property complimentary today to friends today, but It will also be very FINANCIAL 28 — Real Estate Wanted Dear Sirs: who have done things worthy of Important to you that others Levy’s Law — Jamas Schumalatar for Rent mention. However, don't flaHer have en equally good time. Your I — Bonds - Stocks - 57 — Wanted to Rent I Please run the following ad for 4 days at the soeclal the undeserving. Your praise attitude It admirable, yet It could Mortgages 58 — MIsc. for Rent would have an undesirable be expensive. rDONTiMNr. NOT MUCH effect. 6AOITTARRI8 (Nov. 21-Oea 21) IC A N AB60R8 r e o n r in $ A V E ^ I — Personal Loans MISC. SERVICES money-saving rate of *1.001 _ A M E i (March 21-April 19) It's Materially, this should be a for­ eUNNN6A tJ^ARTrtA I — Insurance 30 — Travel AUTOMOTIVE possible today that others will tunate day lor you, but lor tome OASBTAnON? \P0CD6\ IG 61 — Autos for Sale □ CHECK ENCLOSED □ CASH ENCLOSED have greater appreciation (or reason you may leal slightly _ AWAY« EMPLOYMENT 31 — Services Offered your talents and abilities than disappointed. It could be ) 32 — Painting-Papering 62 — Trucks for Sale you do. Don't 1st moods get you because you expect too much. CUPIVtSAM TMRaa Ut 4« ^ ,-4 I — Help Wanted 63 — Heavy Equipment down. (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) I — Business 33 — Building- KH ‘n’ Carlyla — Urry Wright Contracting for Sale Opportunities 64 — Motorcycles (1 ) W (3 ) (4 ) " ■ ( U " 15 — Situation Wanted 34 — RootIng-SIdIng Buga Bunny — Hatmdahl e Stoffal 35 — Heating-Plumbing BIcycles-Campers EDUCATION 36 — Flooring Trallers-Moblle CACwiElvwcwr Homes — Private Instructions 37 — Movlng-Trucklng- Wm 9 Storage 66 — Automotive Service I — Schools-Classes (6 ) (7 ) (6 ) (•) (1 0 ) 1illM(NareiR.blNNek'.' KNtM. ^ U /V o v I— Instructions Wanted 38 — Services Wanted 67 — Autos for Rent Short Ribs — Frank Hill Lease IUI5H 29 ! — Condominiums / Yijo'd CED (1 1 ) < « ) (1 8 ) (1 4 ) ^ (1 6 ) COT IT IMTo

Pieces, (1 6 ) (17) (1 6 ) (16) ACCEPfED FItchar’a Landinn f U A f / / W t t : TR-WINX; f ) QfcT StWR. ...SHt DOtONtD fcBCUBSOF CfiOO HfcAVtNS, LMIL! UMtM 2 6 Aa 2 0 — Regular MOtMUl. ID CUT DIXON ON copfet LAST weeic.? almost Dofcs SHfc usoallv c^eriD o to 'i HitLCDfftfi ■j-rz ------[Oil ^ ^ / THURSDAY ) tm i ^ —

OEADLINE: NOON THE DAY PRIOR TO PUBLICATION M o i f M l ...... (ussneim ai...... OftB EffEB IWW ^ 1^ INI

/