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Moroccan arms arrive in Zaire By United Press International that provided well ove hours after the Elysee Palace an French planes landed Moroccan Zaire’s exports. nounced that 11 French military arms in the heart of hire’s em Robert ^Hanger, chairman of the battled copper belt today and French transports were airlifting Moroccan Communist National Assembly weapons to Zaire where an estimated Communists charged that President group, told President Valery Giscard Valery Giscard D’Estartng’s decision 3,000 Moroccan troops are due to join d’Estaing the action was un Zairian troops in their fights against to furnish aircraft was un constitutional. constitutional. insurgents in the province of Shaba Ballanger said Giscard’s sending (formerly Katanga). “ From what we’ve heard, the of French Air Force planes to Africa French planes are landing in Lubum- to airlift Moroccan military equip bashi," said a Western embassy The Elysee palace said France ment for the Moroccan expeditionary provided its aid because the Zaire source. Lubumbashi was formerly forces was a “dangerous decision.” known as Elisabethville and is government of President Mobutu Ballanger demanded an urgent Sese Seko was the victim of subver capital of the copper-rich Shaba National Assembly debate and a province, invaded by a force crossing sion which "came from abroad.” government declaration before the French editorialists said the from Angola March 7. lower house Tuesday. The French airlift, announced Sun presidential statement was directed The Communist protest came 24 at Angola. day, was the latest in a widening campaign of foreign support for Zairean President Mobutu Sese Seko’s bid to turn back rebel forces he says are armed by Moscow and led by members of the 14,000-troop Budget reveals Cuban contingent in Marxist Angola. Easter bunnies visit the Meadows The decision of Giscard D’Estaing to furnish French Transall and DCS bunnies from the Elks Lodge in Manchester pass out eggs and flowers to residents cargo planes to haul the Moroccan at the Meadows Convalescent Home. Raymond D. McCarthy puts his “paw” around Cathy supplies to the war zone was con demned by the French Communist salary structure Torgi while his wife, Florence McCarthy hands an egg to Judy Benton. (Herald photo by Dunn) party as an unconstitutional and “dangerous decision.” By GREG PEARSON The manager's salary is set by the It followed arrival of some 1,500 Herald Reporter Board of Directors. Moroccan troops to combat the inva The 1977-78 propos^ budget for the The salary for Wilson Deakin, sion force, with an additional 1,500 Town of Manchester includes salary assistant superintendent of schools, Millions reflect on faith expected later according to the schedules for most town employes is $28,142 for the present year. Dr. Zairean news agency AZAP. based on contract agreements or Alfred Tychsen, also an assistant Angola, Cuba and the Soviet Union proposed rates for the upcoming superintendent of schools, is paid an have denied any part in the invasion, fiscal year. additional $1,000 because of his doc and Angola has warned against The highest-paid administrator, torate. at Easter Sunday services Western assistance to Mobutu’s according to the listed salary Salaries for the superintendent and regime. schedules, is the director of public the two assistants are set by the By VIC WATIA Moscow movie theaters offering pop far away as California. A pledge of 30 tons of military works. But, three town ad Board of Education. United Press International ular foreign films and a rock music equipment from China last week Of the salary schedules listed in the OF THE Services inside Meramet Caverns ministrators individually in the Millions knelt to reflect their faith special carried by the central televi at Stanton, Mo., drew 3,000 persons triggered a Soviet charge of “im budget — the town manager, the general budget, the rate proposed for .and-^ebcate Christ’a ResurrecUon, sion-network.-- -T and 20,000 persons were on hand for a pudently interfering” in African af superintendent of schools, and the the director of public works is the GY eager children searched for gifts Pope Paul VI, addressing 250,000 re-enactment of the Resurrection at fairs. assistant superintendent of schools — highest. The salary begins at $21.- ^SSIC from the mythical rabbit and people jammed into St. Peter’s the Wichita Mountains Wildlife A virtual blackout continued on make more than the public works 466.64 and rises, through six steps, to thousands of fashionably dressed Square at Vatican City, appealed to Refuge at Lawton, Okla, The news from the battle zone, some 900 director. $26,701.22. Jay J. Giles, director of EROCK New Yorkers strolled down Fifth the world’s young people to live a Hollywood Bowl annual sunrise ser miles south of Kinshasa. "The rebels The school superintendent is the public works, presently makes $23,- Avenue. Christian life. Despite a recent bout vice drew 11,000 persons. were last reported in possession of highest paid town position. The pre 391. It was a traditional Easter Sunday, with flu, the 79-year-old leader of the Sun worshipers also made the best several towns captured without sent salary for Dr. James Kennedy is The proposed budget includes a six- even more significant because for BATMAN world’s 600 million Roman Catholics of the day. The annual trek of college much of a fight at the beginning of $37,435. step schedule from $20,123.22 to $24,- the first time in three years obser spoke in a strong voice from the students to Texas' South Padre the invasion, and headed toward Town Manager Robert B. Weiss' 312.60 for both the fire and police iRSHOW vances of Russian and Greek balcony of St. Peter’s Basilica. Kolwezi, center of a copper industry chiefs. The deputy police chief's IQUAD Island boosted the population to 3,000 salary for 1976-77 is $30,193, the same Orthodox fell on the same day as F’resident Carter and his family persons per square mile Sunday. figure that is proposed for 1977-78. salary is listed as a three-step other Eastern Christian spent the weekend at his son Jack’s schedule beginning at $19,567 08 and denominations and the Roman home in Calhoun, Ga., and attended ending at $21,164,26. -Catholic and Protestants of Uie West. sunrise services at the First Baptist Five positions — assistant The Holy Land recorded its largest Church. But Carter paused long manager, assistant town counsel, Easter turnout in history and enough to warn the Soviets about Soviet trawler impounded controller, town clerk, and director Moscow church services won out GHOST- trawlers in U.S. waters. of human services — are in a six-step over Uie showing of foreign films. In Thousands of fashionably dressed BOSTON (UPI) — Cracking down Mass. Wearing a flounder-shaped tie Snechkus will be seized officially. schedule that begins at $17,971.20 and the United States, worshipers New Yorkers and tourists turned the on violations of 200-mile coastal zone clasp, Studds joked the trawler would Once the ship is in harbor, he said, its peaks at $22,354.54. gathered for services in churches, city ’s proudest avenue into a regulations, the U.S. Coast Guard “make a great museum in New Bed catch and its documents will be Eight department heads are S caves and on mountaintops. pedestrian mall. The biggest concen brought a seized Soviet fishing ford," once the home port of examined to determine whether civil grouped in a six-step schedule with a I, LITTLE But the young, as always, appeared tration was outside St. Patrick’s trawler into Boston Harbor todqy and America’s whaling industry. or criminal charges will be filed. top salary level of $20,351.76. The most delighted by the day, gleefully Cathedral, but unlike the traditional announced the confiscation of fish The situation concerning the An- Allan D. Smith, commander of the first step is $16,363.62. The positions searching for candy or brightly song few women wore Easter from a Soviet refrigerator ship. tanas Snechkus. a 503-foot cutter Decisive, which seized the included are: assessor, chief building OCK colored eggs. bonnets. Some of the 93 crewmen of the 275- refrigerator ship, was unclear. Coast Taras Shevchencko Saturday, said inspector, data processing director, Israel tourism officials said 30,000 The Cathedral of the Pines in foot Taras Shevchenko, seized Satur Guard spokesman said its cargo of there had been no resistance and the engineer, highway superintendent, Christian pilgrims and 80,000 Jewish Rindge, N.H., drew more than 3,000 day, waved from the top deck at fish was being confiscated but the Soviet crew had been hospitable. planning and zoning director, recrea tourists traveled to the Holy Land persons for outdoor services, timed spectators. Including a pleased con ship was not considered seized since "We’re glad to be back in port tion director, and water and sewer and clogged air and sea routes when so the bendediction was given just as gressman, when the trawler tied up it remained under control of its after this mission,” Smith said. "It is administrator.' at the Coast Guard base. they began to leave today. the sun rose over the Monadnock Soviet captain and 63-member crew. a thrill and a honor to be the first Other department heads and “It’s great to see a job being con Crowds of worshipers jammed Mountains. A celebration at Bald However, Lt. Cmdr. William Coast Guard vessel to seize a foreign assistants are grouped into three ducted as it should be as Congress in Moscow’s Russian Orthodox Knob Mountain in Southern Illinois Norris , district legal officer, said fishing vessel.” schedules ranging from $12,673.18 to churches despite competition from tended,” said Rep. Gerry Studds, El- "the possibility exists” the Antanas $18.020 08 EAT drew 2,100 worshipers, some from as
ING OCK Serrani not a good loser Today’s news summary HARTFORD (UPI) - Even A legislative directory lists through without anyone bothering to Complld from Unifd P n u IntBrnatlonal !TAND working full-time to get his ideas Serrani’s occupation as “legislator.” look at them,” said an angry Serrani. with a background in campus tACES adopted, Representative Thom That was after he labored on a bill lowest taxes. Hartford Deputy Chamber of Commerce says it VICTORY Serrani says he can’t beat the part- politics. He has no income other than and then watched a committee crush State Mayor William DiBella said the $6,5(X) salary the state pays him will import dragonfly nymphs time lawmakers who hold the reins iti he said, in favor of one backed by HARTFORD — A recent state Connecticut ranks second in again this summer to eat the local of power. as a lawmaker. administration forces. auditors report critical of the business taxes, but in the bottom mosquitoes because of the Because he doesn’t concentrate on ^rrani, 29, is not a very good “Just because a state agency backs Department of Education and the 10 per cent in aid to cities. success with the program last an outside job, Serrani spends his loser. ’The Stamford Democrat per a bill, doesn’t mean it’s a good bill,” State Board ofEducation has been year when it was tried as a sub sists in sticking thorns in the side of time concentrating on bills. He finds Serrani said, his face blotched red called unfair by Ronald S. Gister, stitute for aerial spraying. the executive branch and legislators holes in bills introduced by other with excitement. "They (agencies) executive director of the Connec Regional who side with state agency chief legislators, which doesn’t always know all the tricks. The bills come up ticut Association of Boards of BOSTON — The extended tains. endear him to his colleagues. for a vote at the last minute, when Education. The legislature's weather forecast, Wednesday National But he hasn’t been too successful in “The trouble with this legislature you really don’t have time to make a Education Committee has ap through Friday, calls for clouding ANAHEIM, Calif. — Canadian getting his bills passed. is too many .bills are just passed decision.” proved a bill giving iUhe power to up on Wednesday, chance of Prime Minister Pierre Elliott “And the committees vote ap investigate the auditor's charges, showers Thursday. Partial Trudeau escaped from world and proval of the bills anyway simply if the full legislature approves. clearing Friday. Unseasonably marital problems into the fantasy N.E. firms assured because the members don't want to highs in the 70s Wednesday and in of Disneyland on Easter Sunday. make waves,” he said. STAFFORD - The body of the 60s Thursday and Friday. He and his wife are reportedly Serrani said the legislative and Clark A. Burtt, 15, who had been Overnight lows mainly in the 40s. trying a 90-day trial separation. executive branches were mealit to be missing since Friday, was found of railroad work separate, but he said it doesn’t work Sunday behind an apartment com BILOXI, Miss. — Ford Dawson. out that way. He cited as an example plex near his home, police said. A EAST LONGMEADOW, Mass. 53, of Gulfport, a retired Air a proposal to reorganize the Depart cause of death was not released PROVIDENCE, R.l. (UPI) - — About 100 pickets walked out Force major with a history of saying; “I am told that few New ment of Transportation. pending an autopsy. Transportation Secretary Brock England firms were part of the side the Milton Bradley Co. plant emotional instability, took over During discussion of the bill by the in this Springfield suburb today as Adams has assured New England design teams which bid on this work the pulpit of a Southern Baptist Transportation Committee, one com STORRS — More than 20,000 talks were to resume in an firms they will be used "exten I want you to know that we Intend to Church Sunday, told parishioners sively” in the $1.75 billion Northeast mittee member said, ’"Transporta students at the University of attempt to settle a week-old strike he had a debt to repay and shot his Involve New England firms exten tion Commissioner James Shugrue Connecticut at Storrs and its five Corridor Project, Sen, Claiborne sively in the design work under sub at the world's largest manufac dog and wounded himself. has worked in that department for 39 branches were eligible to vote turer of games. Pell, O-R.L, said today. contracts to our principal design Pell had complained that the con years and I’m sure he wouldn’t do today to elect the fifth student in team, and in the construction and anything improper.” sortium of firms contracted for im related work.” history to sit on UConn’s Board of PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Inmates proving train service from Boston to • Serrani said, “That’s just what I Trustees. Five are seeking the at the trouble Berkshire County International Adams also said, "I am InstrucUng post. Richmond did not include one firm mean. They are just casting votes for House of Correction were allowed the director. Northeast Corridor Shugrue.” from New England, although nearly Project, to assure that all to meet with relatives Elaster Sun MADRID, Spain — Communists So far, Serrani maintains, he has HARTFORD — A study of half the work will take plape in organisations involved In the con- 12 day, despite two outbreaks of took advantage of their new legal not gotten into any real trouble from cities around the nation places Rhode Island, Connecticut, and tracUng and subcontracting process violence within 48 hours. No in status Sunday to begin cam party leaders for bucking the tide, Hartford second highest, next to Massachusetts. make every effort consistent with cidents were reported Sunday. paigning for the spring national "What can they say? I’m doing the Burlington, Vt., in corporate tax But Pell said In a statement today law to Involve local firms in the elections with flag-waving motor that Adams wrote him a letter work.” best I can to serve the public. ’That’s levies. Houston, Tex., had the WELLS, Maine - The Wells cades and neighborhood fiestas. my job.” ,
I^AGE EIGHT-A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn,, Mon.. April 11, 1977 M ACC news Winners name4l in Herald contest 'i» y t^ .4imaK$ewmatwtx:
By Nancy Carr "The patients liked the Neil Hall. Casual dress, a further information. Critically needed: warm The names of winners in the Giant bunnies but most of all Executive Director relaxed coffee house at MACC banquet blankets, quilts, com Bunny contest sponsored by The they enjoyed the visit, es mosphere and the singing The MACC annual forters, and children’s Easter was brighter and Herald have been drawn at the par pecially seeing the little and playing of Gary Turrell banquet and meeting will clothing. Also needed: in ticipating businesses. They are as more joyful this year for ones. Many of our patients and Rosemary Kirstein be Friday, 6:30 p.m. at fant’s wear, men and follows: 120 elderly patients in the are lonely and have few from the Silver Key will be Concordia Lutheran women’s clothing, towels, East building at Meadows visitors. Someone caring Church, 40 Pitkin St. sheets, pillow cases. Your Convalescent Home, On the highlights. Bring your Mrs. Monica Maneri, Suburban and coming in to say hi and Tickets for delegates’ gift of washable, good as Wednesday, April 6, own refresh m en ts, no Floor Covering; Bruce Marcus, chat a while really makes friends and spouses are members of the Junior charge for the evening, a new clothing should be Capitol Tire; James Gorman, their day." donation will be accepted available at church offices. Women’s Club went to visit packed in sturdy boxes, England Lumber; Anthony Starace, Jones mentioned that for the singers. tied securely and taken to each of the patients who CWS Clothing Appeal Tommy’s Pizzaria No. 1; Shirley many of our churches had "Somethin’ New” is a Concordia Lutheran, 40 also received a colorful Manchester churches in Sweeney, Davis Family Restaurant; scheduled services over Pitkin St., Monday and knitted Easter bunny, com newly formed group of cooperation with Church Brian Mllnes, Islander Bestaurant; the Easter season and that Tuesday, April 25 and 26 plete with bright eyes, young people between the World Service are collec Nancy Morin, Mr. Steak; Andy a G ilead church had between 1-3 p.m. and 6:30- perky ears and tails. With ages of 22-30. Call Pat ting much needed clothing Pessagno, McDonald’s, Mrs. Grace brought in candy. 7:30 p.m. the bunny each of the Garrity, 643-2977 or Sherry for the suffering and im Cordy, Ma Ma Mia’s Buffet However, since some 75 patients was assured that Sapienza, 649-3652 for poverished of the world. Restaurant. per cent of the patients in they were not forgotten, the East building are bed that someone cared. Also, Lucille Sullivan, Westown fast, the personal visit is Promoted Mrs. Seaton of the AARP plans potluck dinner Pharmacy; Roger Taggart, Farr’s; all the more important. Meadows said “ the ’The Manchester Green David Halon, FYank’s Supermarket; JohnVichl of84McDlvitt In addition to the Easter (Northeast) of National patients were really glad to Chapter of the American ty Room. ’Those interested Greg Biancardl, Youth Centre; Scott Dr. was recently promoted visitation project to the Retired Teachers Associa see them. They particular Association of Retired Per in taking the course may Roman, Simmon’s Shoes; Ray to position of sales East building, members of tion and AARP. He is a ly enjoyed seeing the sons (AARP) will have a contact George Taylor, Brann, Card Gallery; Jeremy Krob, manager in charge of new the Junior Women's Club retired principal of Hart children." (Members of potluck Thursday at noon 643-0482, or Ernest Carvel Ice Cream Store; D. Pietran- and used cars at Moriarty have arranged to have ford High School and was the club brought their little in Fellowship Hall at Com McNeill, 649-6076. tonio, Regal’s Men’s Shop; Jackie Bros. baskets of fruit delivered formerly president of the ones along on the visit). munity Baptist Church, 585 The New York trip on Fabric Walters, House & Hale; Eleanor Vichl has been on the THE .MARK OF A to the 75 men and 90 Association of Retired "The patients all take to E. Center St. Persons April 20 is open to other Scott (for donation to Newington sales staff at Moriarty women patients of the Teachers of Connecticut little children." attending are asked to AARP chapters in Childrens Hospital), People’s Store. Bros, for the past six West building. and vice-chairman of the The Meadows had bring their own dishes, Manchester and the public. months. He previously had We congratulate the Connecticut Joint provided a listing of ail silverware, and a 50-cent For reservations, call Mrs. ten years of experence in Junior Women’s Club for Legislative Committee patients in the East buiding donation. Alfred Steele at 643-6039. clothing sales throughout most meaningful human NRTA-AARP. He has plus a brief note concer A meeting will begin ”1 1 1 0 cost of the trip in clearance New England. service. written and co-authored ning their condition, so the after the luncheon at 1:30 cludes transportation, the Joins nursery A native of Manchester, Somethin’ new p.m. The guest speaker several books on his sub Easter show at Radio City he has lived here all his women could best prepare ject. 'Thomas W. Otto of Manchester has The So m eth in ’ New will be Army Lt. Col. (ret.) and dinner, including joined the Peninsula Nurseries of life. He has served on the 457 Main Street for each patient. Norman A defensive driving Jones, recreation Group of St. Mary’s Charles Perry, His topic gratuities and tax. ’The bus Melfa, Va., as production manager. Citizens Advisory Com Episcopal Church is spon will be "Historical Views course will be held May 3, will leave the Community mittee and is a past Elk of MANCHESTER programmer at East was 4, 10 and 11 at the First He and his wife, Bonnie, will make delighted with the project. soring an evening of folk of Connecticut.’’ Col. Baptist Church parking lot their home in Painter, Va., after May the Year. He and his wife, Federal Savings Communi at 7 a.m. 6 4 7 .1 1 6 7 "It went great" he said. music, Saturday, April 16 Perry is associate vice- 1. Linda, have three children. from 8 until midnight in president of Area 1
David Mines, 4, of Boyer Rd., Stafford Springs, is delighted FOR MANCHESTER with me giant bunny he won at the Islander Restaurant on Rt. 83. David was one of several winners in the Herald’s giant bunny con test. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. David Milnes. (Herald photo CUSTOMERS by Dunn) UConn faculty okay pact I f STORRS (UPI) — University of Connec hop on over y & -:' ticut faculty have virtually ratified their trend. i j * first ever contract with the state, the " I don’t see it as remotely possible to fo r our president of the UConn chapter of the change the vote," said Brockman, a American Association of University UConn associate English professor. He Professors said Sunday. said the contract will be sent to the Anthony .DeBenedetto, a UConn legislature later this week for action. SPRING chemical engineering professor, said the The tentative agreement provides a five pact has virtually been ratified even per cent pay hike retroactive to Jan. 1, an though final vote tallies have not been rCf. annual $500 cost-of-Uvlng increase and a SPECIALS . completed. 3.5 per cent annual increment for all facul He said of the approximately 350 ty whose performance is judged satisfac on professors at the main campus at Storrs tory. who voted on the contract last week, about 'The two-year pact, reached April 4 after 90 per cent voted to approve the agree several months of often tense ment. negotiations, was the first contract The votes from faculty at UConn’s five worked out between the AAUP and the branch campuses will be compiled as the state since the legislature gave state results arrive at Storrs by registered mail PRINTING. DEVELOPING employes the right to bargain collectively. It s a secr^ today. There are about 1,000 faculty The proposed agreement came three BEAUTIFUL BORDERLESS COLOR PRINTS members at Storrs and another 400 days after a legislative deadline for sub teachers at the branches. mission of state employe contracts. Picture Perfect Policy” if you are dissatisfied with any print we make, return it to us within 30 Benjamin Brockman, vice president of UConn officials have been assured by days of purchase with original processing envelope and we will refund the cost of returned prints promptly and cheerfully. . . no red tape. / the UConn chapter of the AAUP, dis legislative leaders that the pact will be counted the chance the vote from the considered during the current session if it branches could reverse the apparent is received during the next few days. Gasoline tax hike predicted f t 12 EXP. 0 20 EXP. I WASHINGTON (UPI) - Senate think Carter would propose a big Increase KODACOLOR KODACOLOR [ Finance Committee Chairman Russell in the gasoline tax. Long predicts President Clarter’s April 20 Long said he would support a $500 tax on Developing & Printing* Developing & Printing* I energy message to Congress will include a automobiles using a lot of gasoline "if the major tax on gasoline producers and some President finds the courage to recom increases in the price to encourage both mend it." Valid only on Valid only on film left for production and conservation. Long also said he thinks Democrats film left for developing April 10 Long, interviewed Sunday on NBC-’TV’s developing April 10 eventually will muster the six to eight thru april 18. "Meet the Press,” predicted the Carter votes needed for approval of I»resident 1.97 thru April 18. energy plan would be a "balanced (barter’s $50 tax rebate plan. OFFER EXPIRES APRIL 18,1977 OFFER EXPIRES APRIL 18,1977 program" which also includes a boost for He admitted, however, the plan would Coupon muitBCcomptny film -'•Independent Lab Coupon must.ccomp.nx Wm j home insulation. 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Mirb Lydia R. Kuehn Obituaries SOUTH WINDSOR - Miss Lydia Pedestrian critical Ruth Kuehn, 62, of South Windsor died Saturday at a local convalescent Miss Barbara K. Shainin Mrs. Dorothea A. McCarthy home. Miss Kuehn was bom in West \ Barbara K. Shainin, 16, of 35 S. ROCKVILLE — Mrs. Dorothea Hartford where she lived until Lakewood Circie, a student at Alley McCarthy, 71, of 1238 Hartfori moving to South Windsor 19 years Police hunt hit-run driver Loomis Chafee Schooi, Windsor, died ’Tpke. died Saturday at Rockville ago. East Hartford Police are seeking marker plate numbers, they said the The station attendant told East iate Wednesday night from injuries General Hospital. She was a legal secretary for 20 of the store and called police. \ i the driver of a dirty, dark, older car plate was a new type. It had a white Hartford Police he had gone to the suffered in a one-car accident on The funeral was this morning at years. which struck a pedestrian Saturday background with the numbers Hayes St., Barkhamsted,. She was a charter member of Our rear of the station to get cigarettes to Joyce A. Abrams, 28, of Hartford Union Congregational Church . ’The / at 9:53 p.m. at Main St. and Wells “reflectorized." replenish stock in front. As he re Dr. Ernest Izumi, who was caiied Rev. Paul J, Bowman, pastor, of Savior Lutheran Church in South Ave. Police have received several tips was arrested Friday at the Bradlee’s entered the front office, he saw the store in Charter Oak Mall and to the scene of the accident when it ficiated. Burial was in Grove Hill Windsor, and a former Sunday School The pedbstrian, Herbert Hutchins, as to the car but have not located It men, he said. was reported Thursday morning at Cemetery. teacher. 58, of East Hartford, was taken, to yet. Anyone with any information charged with fourth-degree larceny The attendant backed away, slam (shoplifting). She is scheduled to 5:39, said death had occurred iate Mrs. McCarthy was bom April 12, Survivors are two brothers, Atty. Hartford Hospital. He was still listed about the accident or car is asked to ming the office door shut and locking Wednesday night. 1905 in Rockville and had liv ^ here Edward R. Kuehn and Dr. Paul G. in critical condition this morning and call police at 528-^1. appear in Common Pleas Court 12 Kuehn, both of South Windsor; three the two men from the back of the sta April 25. Miss Shainin was a passenger in a all her life except for a period of 15 was not expected to live, said tion, he said. The men took $70 from car driven by John Fouike, 18, of years she spent in Toledo, Ohio. She sisters, Mrs. Eva K. Whalen of An- Patrolman Joseph Perry. Two men wearing stocking masks, nandale, Va., Mrs. Martha K. Morse the cash register and took 23 packs of A Hollister Dr. home was broken Larchmont, N.Y., another student at had been employed at Travelers In i > I .A Witnesses to the accident said the one armed with a knife, held up the cigarettes, police said. Loomis Chafee School. surance Co,, Hartford, before her of West Hartford, and Mrs. Ruth K. car had all its rear lights in working Mobil service station at 499 Silver into Sunday between 5:15 and 9:30 Miss Shainin was bom April 26, When the attendant felt sure the p.m. It was ransacked. Police are not retirement. She was a member and Phillips of Penfield, N.Y.; and a half order, including those for its license Lane Saturday at 11 p.m. men had left, he came out of the back 1960 in Manchester, daughter of deaconess of Union Congregational sister, Mrs. Agnes K. Rose of plntc. Although they did not get the yet sure what is missing. Dorian and Margaret L. Shainin of S. Church and belonged to the Women’s Algonac, Mich. Lakewood Circle, and lived here all Fellowship of the church. She also 'The funeral is Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. her life. She had attended South was a member of the Rockville at Our Savior Lutheran Church, 239 Judges view photo contest entries School and Bennet Junior High General Hospital Auxiliary. Graham Rd., South Windsor;.Burial Board to consider School. She was a junior at Loomis Survivors are two sons, John J. will be in Fairview Cemetery, West D W 200 photographs submitted for Manchester Section Two, Chafee School and a member of the McCarthy of Middletown, Ohio, and Hartford. Community College s Photography contest. The judges are (left to right) Roland Chirico school’s yearbook committee. She Robert A. McCarthy of ’Troy, Ohio; Friends may call at the Samsel- ^ MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1977 school calendar i f thP and Richard Daley, all MCC faculty members. The winners also was a volunteer worker in the a brother, Luther Alley of Rockville; Bassinger Funeral Home, 419 of the contest will be announced later this week and an exhibit of the photos will open Some modifications to the school The contract was approved without Reading Is Fundamental program. Buckland Rd., South Windsor, calendar will be recommended by a sister, Mrs. Walter H. Burke of Friday in the Stairwell Gallery of the Hartford Rd. campus. (Herald photo by Dunn) bidding in January. The contract is She formerly belonged to the 4-H Palmer, Mass.; and three tonight from 7 to 9, School Supt. James P. Kennedy at for three years. Kennedy will explain Club. grandchildren. The family suggests that those Three persons killed today’s school board meeting at 8 the details of the changes for the She is also survived by two The Ladd Funeral Home, 19 wishing to do so may make menTorial p.m. at 45 N. School St. board’s review tonight. brothers, Feter D. Shainin of Ellington Ave., was in charge of gifts to the Hartford Hospital About town Dr. Kennedy told a parent at last Other business will include a Burlington, Wash., and Richard D. arrangements. Research Fund for Lupus, or the in weekend accidents month’s board meeting at Green review of administrative procedures Shainin of Covenant Station, N.J.; Memorial Fund of Our Savior k ------I School that he was proposing some Phebe Circle of Emanuel Lutheran By United Press Inlernalional Police said a fourth unidentified for recruiting and hiring, designed to four sisters, Ellen M. Shainin and Mrs. Mervin Lewis Lutheran Church. There will be a social hour and At least three persons died in changes, but did not elaborate, Church will meet Tuesday at 2 p.m. of Second Congregational Church will youth at the accident scene was not bring the school district into full Mary M. Shainin, both at home, SOUTH WINDSOR - Mrs. Althea members are asked to bring items Connecticut car accidents over the except to say that the changes would in the church library. Hostesses are meet Tuesday at 7:45 p.m. at the involved in any criminal conduct and compliance with the federal Affir Carol A. Shainin of Waterbury and Knowlton Lewis, 76, of 1439 John William C. Moore Sr. for the cup auction. Refreshments home of Mrs. Curtis Stimson, 301 weekend, including a 16-year-old En was not charged. Policeman Ray not include deleting either the winter mative Action requirements. Sister Beth Shainin of the Sisters of Fitch Blvd. died Friday at a local William C. Moore, Sr., 74, of 73 Mrs. Marion Buckminster and Mrs. will be served by Mrs. Helen Henry field boy who slid from the roof of a or spring vacations.. The parent had Edith Bolin. Doming St., South Windsor. mond Weller came upon the accident A report on the new procedures Notre Dame, Barrington, R.I.; and convalescent home. She was the wife Granby St., Hartford, died Saturday and Mrs. Pauline Farr. Hostesses are Mrs. Walter Smith and braking car and fractured his skull, while he was on routine patrol. recommended deleting the winter was presented by Wilson E. Deakin, her paternal grandmother, Mrs. of Mervin Lewis, at St. Francis Hospital and Medical Members of the Manchester Art Mrs. Perley Trombly. police said. Stephen Morehouse, 45, of Fair- vacation in February. assistant superintendent, last month Vera A. Shainin of Florida. Mrs. Lewis was born in Chicopee, Center in Hartford. He was the The Eighth District Fire Depart Association wishing to sign up for the Donald Ostrander, 16, of Enfield Kennedy will also report on some ment Women’s Auxiliary will meet field was killed Saturday in a one-car based on input from the Manchester The funeral was this morning from Mass., and lived in New York many father of William C. Moore Jr. of mini-outing to Ken Morgan’s Studio Manchester Assembly, Order of was engaging in horseplay with accident in Greenwich, police said. revisions to the schools’ bus contract Education Asociation and school years before moving to the Hartford Manchester. Tuesday at 7:45 p.m, at the home of in Coventry on Friday may call with the Manchester Bus Service. the John F. Tierney Funeral Home, Arlene Pelletier. Rainbow for Girls, will meet tonight several other youths who had been Morehouse’s car hit a tree alongside board members. 219 W. Center St., with a Mass at St. area 19 years ago. Mr. Moore was a meat manager Dorothy Hooey, 643-1297. at 7:30 at the Masonic Temple. drinking when Ostrander climbed North Street and rolled over about She was a registered nurse in the for the former Mohigan Market in Refreshments will be served. onto the roof of a car shortly before 9 Dunstan's Church, Glastonbury, con- Preceptor Laureate Chapter of 7:15 p.m. New York City area before her Hartford for 25 years before retiring The Golden Age Club will meet p.m. Saturday, police said. celebrated by the Rev. Joseph Ban- Beta Sigma Phi will meet Tuesday at Willie Daniels, 38, of Hartford was non, the Rev. Joseph Looney and the retirement in 1 ^ , in 1967. Tuesday at 1:15 p.m. at the Senior Manchester WATES will meet The driver of the car, Gary R. killed Sunday about 1 a.m. in a head- Easter egg roll draws Other survivors are 2 daughters, Other survivors are his wife, 2 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Citizens Center. Menu and reser August, 16, also of Enfield, drove the Rev. Henry Smolensk!. The music Guilford Stephens, 8 Stephen St. Tuesday at the Italian-Amerlcan on collision on Newfield Avenue in was provided by the Discalced Mrs. Marion Boisseau of East Hart daughters, 2 sisters and 12 vations will be taken for a dinner on Club. Weighing in will be from 7 to 8 car about 30 feet in the Powder Hartford. Police said he was dead on thousands of youngsters Carmelite Sisters of Barrington, R.I. ford, and Mrs. Doris Abbott of grandchildren. May 25. Refreshments will be p^m. Members will hold an Blaster Hollow section of Enfield and arrival at Hartford Hospital Marietta, Texas; a sister, Mrs. Ger The funeral is Tuesday at 9; 15 a.m. Memorial Temple Pythian Sisters served. hat parade. slammed on the brakes, causing Miss Shainin's brothers and sisters will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the following the accident. No other WASHINGTON (UPI) - trude DePaolis of Hartford, 13 from the Carmon Funeral Home, 6 Ostrander to slide off the hood, police various entertainment, including served as pallbearers. Fr. Looney of Marine Corps home on Parker St. details were available. Thousands of children poured onto grandchildren and 13 great Poquonock Ave., Windsor, with a The Strickland-Borst-Tozer Group said. marionettes and a cowboy doing rope ficiated at the burial at St. Mary’s Carl Roethel, 32, of Lisbon was the south lawn of the White House tricks. Cemetery, Windsor Locks. grandchildren. Mass at 10 at St. Justin’s Church, Ostrander was dead on arrival at hospitalized in critical condition with today for the tradional egg roll in a The White House also had farm The family suggests that friends The funeral is Tuesday at 11 a.m. Hartford. Burial will be in Mount St. Bay State Medical Center in back injuries suffered early Sunday carnival atmosphere under sunny animals brought in, including a \ ,200- wishing to do so may make memorial at the First Congregational Church of Benedict Cemetery, Bloomfield. Springfield, Mass. The cause of death when he was thrown from his car on skies. South Windsor, 993 Main St., South was a fractured skull, police said. pound steer, a chicken and a large gifts to the Reading Is Fundamental Friends may call at the funeral A nderson-little Rte. 52 north in Norwich and hurled The youngsters began entering the white rabbit. Windsor. Burial is in Rose Hill home today from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m August was charged with negligent volunteer program in care of the 25 feet onto Rte. 97, police said. historic grounds at midmorning and Children eight years old and Loomis Chafee School. Memorial Park, Rocky Hill. The family suggests that those Easter Tree on King St, homicide and was released on $500 , Police said Roethel’s car crashed were as interested in the sights younger acompanied by an adult are Friends may call at the Callahan wishing to do so may make memorial bond. Police said the car belonged to into two guard rails and an abutment around them as they were in the Funeral Home, 1602 Main St., East gifts to St. Justin’s Church, 230 Blue Mrs. Ethel Wennerberg of 203 King St., East Hartford, ties August’s family. allowed on the south lawn for the Steven K. Lappen at the Exit 83 interchange over Rte. casually organized contests. festivities, an Easter Monday tradi Hartford, tonight from 7 to 9. Hills Ave., Hartford, 06112. toe cross tighter to her Easter Tree in front of her home. Her A third youth riding in the car, Steven K. Lappen, 19, of 214 Scott 97 about 1:55 a.m. Sunday. He was President Carter stepped out of the tion dating to the administration of The family suggests that those husband, Oscar, drilled holes in the eggs for the wire. Despite David J. O’Konis, 16, also of Enfield, Dr. died Sunday in H artford A taken to W.W. Backus Hospital in Oval Office to see the show cn his Rutherford B. Hayes. wishing to do so may make memorial her arthritis-wracked hands, she wired each egg to the tree. was charged with delivering liquor to Hospital. Frank A. Klaus Norwich and later transferred to back yard and to show off his 20- Clowns, doggers, farm animals, gifts to the American Cancer Socie the other minors and was released on Mr. Lappen was born Aug. 17,1957, SOUTH WINDSOR - Frank A I^r daughter, Gayle, got on a ladder to reach the top. Her dog. Lgwrence and Memorial Hospitals in month-oid grandson, Jason, who magicians and puppets were lined up in Manchester where he lived all his ty, 670 Prospect Ave., Hartford, Klaus, 57, of 4 Gale Dr., Stafford, Spring Shlrl Princess Tanya, did nothing but bark and chase around. The $250 bond. New London. came to Washington with the Presi by the National Park Service to 06105. Both August and O'Konis were life. died Friday at Johnson Memorial Roethel was charged with speeding dent and his family Sunday night entertain the children, along with the tree and eggs withstood the Easter weekend winds. (Herald scheduled to appear April 26 in Com He graduated in 1975 from East Edward H. White Hospital, Stafford. He was the photo by Barlow) and with having an altered suspen from Calhoun, Ga. military service bands. mon Pleas Court at Windsor. sion system, police said. Nine-year-old Amy Carter, Catholic High School. He was atten Edward H. White, 55, of 21 West brother of Mrs. Edward Vozek of Many of today’s visitors kept tur ding Manchester Community South Windsor. presiding over the affair, found that ning toward the White House itself, Point Terrace in Tariffville, died her tree house was as much of an at College. . - Saturday in St. Francis Hospital and Mr. Klaus formerly worked at Pur occasionally waving at people they He was also em ployed by dy Machine Co. of Manchester. traction as the larger home she would see walking near it in hopes of Medical Center, Hartford. He was shares with her parents. McDonald’s in Manchester. the husband of Mrs. Carmen Clapis Other survivors are three other SDedacmari catching a glimpse of the members In addition to the egg rolling con Survivors are his parents, Kenneth White. sisters. Peres reaffirms Israel’s of the first family. For the most part, and Marjorie Abramson Lappen; two The funeral was held today. Burial ■Mancliesler tests, small stages were scattered they waved at maids and Secret Ser Mr. White was born Aug. 11, 1921, around the rolling grounds for brothers, Thomas E. Lappen and in Manchester and lived in Tariffville was in St. Adalbert’s Cemetery En An Anderson-Little Saturday, 2:30 p.m. — woods fire, 108 vice agents. Paul M. Lappen, both at home; his the past 12 years. field. Bolton Rd. (District) maternal grandfather, Oscar Abram The Leete-Stevens Enfield ____ exclusive! desire for Mideast peace Saturday, 4:53 p.m. - grass fire, Depot He was employed at the Hamilton St. (District) son of Southington, and his paternal Standard Space Systems Division of Chapels, 61 South Rd., Enfield, was grandmother, Mrs. John Lappen of in charge of arrangements. TEL AVIV, Israel (UPI) - President Carter previously said he thought it would be a “good Saturday, 5:34 p.m. — unnecessary call Wounded youth dies United' Technologies in Windsor Entire Stock of Our Defense Minister Shimon Peres won si^aled his hope that a new prime for dumpster fire at 114 New State Manchester. Locks for the past 36 years. idea" if he went to Washington after Rd.(Town) DANBURY (UPI) - A subdue Handel, but the teen-ager There will be a Mass Wednesday at the Labor party’s nomination for minister would “push forward" the elections. The United States is Westchester County, N.Y., teen-ager lunged at Pazinelli with the knife, He was a Navy veteran of World Henry R. Parker “LIMITED EDITION” toward peace. Saturday, 5:36 p.m. — dumpster fire, 10 a,m. at St, Bartholomew’s Church. prime minMer by an overwheling Israel’s chief ally and arms supplier. who was shot by a police officer after grazing him on the left arm. War 11. SOUTH WINDSOR - Henry margin Sunday and immediately “In spite of the personal changes 240A New State Rd, (District) Burial will be in East Cemetery. The nomination of Peres — also Saturday, 9:36 p.m. — grass fire. attacking the officer’s partner and Police said Handel was shot by Other survivors are a daughter, Remington P arker, 87, of the $7 9 5 Short Sleeve sought to assure the United States he that took place in the major party of Friends may call at the Holmes known as a poet and an expert on Center Springs Park (Town) threatening a woman and her Vasquez as the youth tried to drive Janet A. White, at home, and a Masonic Home in Wallingford wants to solve the Middle Blast crisis. this country, there won’t be any sub Funeral Home, 400 Main St. Dress Shirts. weapons — came as no surprise. Saturday, 10:38 p.m. — 336 Broad St., daughter died today in a Connecticut away in the officers' patrol car. sister, Mrs. Marian Hultman of formerly of 46 Ansonia St., Hartford, The 54-year-old Peres, previously stantial changes in the policy of The family suggests that friends Manchester. foreign Minister Yigal Allon car fire (Town) hospital. died Saturday at the Masonic Home known for his hardjine views on Israel," Peres told a news con Saturday, 11:08 p.m. — camp fire, 1329 wishing to do so may make memorial The funeral is Tuesday at 9:15 a.m. OFF! sealed a pact with Peres Saturday in A spokesman at the Danbury gifts to the East Catholic School hospital. He was the husband of the peace with the Arabs, faced his first ference, which he pledged not to fight for the W. Middle Tpke. (Town) Hospital said David Handel, 18, of 43 from the Valley Funeral Home, 29 late Lina Hitchkiss Parker and challenge today with the threatened “Namely," he said, “we shall con Sunday, 11:53 a.m. —grass fire. Center Development Fund. Hartford Ave., Granby, with a Mass nomination. Allon was slated to be Taylor Road, Brewster, N.Y., died at father of Mrs. Dorothy Tapley of walkout of a dovish coalition partner. tinue to strive (for) meaningful defense minister and Abba Eban to Springs Park (Town) About town at St. Bernard’s Church in Tariffville South Windsor. Sunday, 4:53 p.m. — grass fire, 4:20 a.m. of a bullet wound in the .■■Mr- The leftist party, Mapam, negotiations with the neighboring be foreign minister in a Peres ad head. Handel was shot Sunday. at 10. Burial will be in St. Bernard’s Mr. Parker was born July 14, 1889 Arab countries in order to achieve a Winthrop Rd. (Town) St.-Margaret's Circle, Daughters scheduled a morning meeting to ministration. According to police, Handel Farmers shocked Cemetery, Tariffville. in New Britain, son of the late decide whether to stay within the told real complete peace in the Middle Sunday, 10:46 p.m. — chimney (ire, 10 of Isabella, will meet Tuesday at 7 ;30 7 REASONS Tanner St. (District) became distraught late Saturday Friends may call at the funeral George and Emeline Remington WHY THESE p.m. at the Knights o( Columbus HARTFORD (UPl) - The Connec of the ruling Labor party or go it East.” He said he did not foresee a night and stormed through his home, home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Parker. Before his retirement, he new war. home. Refreshments will be served. ticut Conference of Farm alone in the May 17 general election. telling his family he was going to kill FINE SHIRTS SHOULD At the party session earlier, Peres Organizations says its members are was employed as a superintendent at Labor’s 816-member central com himself with a butcher knife. ’’shocked” at a Connecticut Casimir J. Swider the Emhart Corp., Hartford. He was said, “On the issue of peace: Doves, The Jewish-Christian Dialogue COST MUCH MORE! mittee chose the unchallenged Peres He ran from the house, police said, legislative proposal to merge the pre ROCKVILLE — Casimir J. Swider, a member of Wethersfield Grange in a unusually short 15-minute ses hawks, those on the left and on the Kittredge announces Group will meet tonight at 8 at Tem Permanent and broke several windows in the sent state Agriculture Department 66, of 93 Vernon Ave., died Sunday in and the Masons. collar stays sion. Eight persons voted “no” and right — we are serious." ple Beth Sholom. neighbor’s home before going to with the Department of Environmen St. Francis Hospital and Medical The funeral was this afternoon at Classic collar with 18 others abstained. He said Israel has two aspirations director candidacy tal Protection. Center, Hartford. double^titched band in forthcoming peace talks — “one, another residence and threatening to B'riendship Circle of the Salvation the Masonic Home chapel. The Rev. and polyester Peres replaced Prime Minister An unaffiliated candidate has an The group Sunday called the Mr. Swider was born Nov. 24,1910, that the negotiations should not fail wrote. kill a woman and her 5-year-old Army will meet Tuesday at 7 .45 p.m Arthur Dunham of South Windsor of interlining, Yitzhak Rabin as Labor’s candidate nounced his intention to run for the daughter. proposal a “low blow to Connec in Rockville where he lived all his ficiated. Burial was in Fairview following Rabin’s resignation and, two, that we not fail in the "Being a man of goodwill and good at the Citadel. Mrs. Major Payton Manchester Board of Directors. Police Officers Gary Pazinelli and ticut’s family farms’’ and said it life. Cemetery, New Britain, V-stitched detail Thursday because of a scandal in negotiations.” efficiency, I feel that I offer the peo will be guest at a fellowship service. pocket with no*fray Ronald A. Kittredge, in a letter to Carlos Vasquez arrived at the scene “would dismantle the total structure He was formerly employed at the Memorial gifts may be made to the volving an illegal bank account he But at the same time, Peres ple of this town a viable alternative," Hostesses are Mrs. Ruby Clough and finished hem. the Herald, said that he is an unaf he said. shortly after midnight and tried to which has been the voice of Pioneer Parachute Co. of Masonic Charity Foundation, P.O. and his wife maintained in cautioned the Arabs against taking filiated candidate for the board. Mrs. Brig. Evelyn Morrison agriculture.” Manchester. Box 70, Wallingford, 06492. 7-button placket Washington, D.C. advantage of the political turmoil'in “In most past elections, the choice He was a communicant of St. The B.C. Bailey Funeral Home, 273 ‘ front with fine lining The Pqlish-bom Peres, a tough Israel caused by ^ b ln ’s resignation of Republican or Democratic can Joseph’s Church. and quality buttons. Homeless families S. Elm St., Wallingford, was in bargainer at he peace table in the and harboring “an illusion that this is didates has been the opportunity to Survivors are two sisters, Mrs. Want ada NEW MILFORD (UPI) - Red charge of arrangements. past, quickly sought to assure the now the moment to renew the merely replace one set of Francis Tobin of Rockville and Mrs, Stitched and serged United States he is serious about military option." get resulta Greater Manchester Cross Director Irene Paine said 14 side seams. bureaucrats with another,” Kit families living in the Village Apart Constance Elovetsky of Bristol, and Harold J. Wright peace in the Middle East. In speaking with reporters later, he several nieces and nephews. tredge, a resident of 40 Norman St., ment were left homeless after a EAST HARTFORD - Harold J, Smooth, closely CHAMBER Saturday afternoon fire caused about ■ The funeral is Tuesday at 9:15 a.m. Wright, 71, of 801 Burnham St., past woven 6 5% 8100,000 in damage to the center from the Burke-Fortin Funeral president of the 20,000-member polyester/35% OF building. Home, 76 Prospect St., Rockville, United Aircraft Club, died Saturday cotton broadcloth. Mrs. Paine said Sunday the Red with a Mass at 10 at St. Joseph's in Manchester Memorial Hospital, VFW names officers Church. Burial will be in St, Ber Easy care COMMERCE Cross put six of the families into He was the husband of Mrs. Florence Perma-Press. motels temporarily. nard's Cemetery, Redmer Wright. The Rochambeau-Elms Post 2083, Veterans of Foreign J /: Fire officials said three firemen There are no calling hours. The United Aircraft Club sponsors Wars, elected new officers recently at the post home at 3 CC were injured, one of them with a the organization’s annual Christmas Bidwell St., Blast Hartford. " P S b o t h jM E R e i BANQUET broken ankle, while battling the blaze party for employes’ children and the Norman Thibodeau of South Windsor is the new com AT THIS TIME OF YEAR. RUT AS SHOWN IN which took about two hours to bring company sports leagues. Wright was mander. under control. Shrine club honored at the club’s 50th anniver Chester Hanson of Coventry is the senior vice com sary celebration last year. mander and Frank Bishop of East Hartford is the junior illIM IWANYM.yv’m/J!?™"®’ WAYS. different Motel robbed Mr. Wright was born in Penn vice commander. Both pairs of Straight Elbowed TrorTTwIngrfonger" will hear sylvania, and lived in Manchester Michael Malinguagglo is the quartermaster; Richard wings same size antennae antennae than back wings OLD SAYBROO (UPI) - Police and Torrington before moving to Toce is chaplain, and Adrian Gagnon is surgeon. TERMITE said an unseen robber pointed a East Hartford 15 years ago. Trustees are Richard Beaulieu (three years), John Wednesday, April 13,1977 handgun at the desk clerk at the He was employed at the Hamilton Kane (two years), and Harold Austin (one year). Howard Johnson's Motor inn early police chief Standard Division of United Besides Thibodeau and Hanson, all are from East Hart /:< Social Hour: 6:00 to 7:00 P.M. Sunday and escaped with $270 in Police Chief Robert Lannan will be Technologies Corporation in Windsor ford. cash. No injuries were reported. ANT Dinner: 7:00 P.M. guest speaker when Omar Shrine Locks for 25 years until his retire Thibodeau called for a unified effort to enhance the im The desk clerk said when he saw a Club meets Friday, April 15, at ment six years ago. Music By Manchester’s Mickey Fendell Orchestra gun pointed at him from around the age of the VFW and to Increase members. ^ V - — Kelly’s Pub and Steak House, North Other survivors are a son, John R. HUGE SELECTION OF corner of a door near the front desk, St. Actual size ^ -Inch Thick waist Narrow waist , Actual size -Inch he turned over the money in a drawer Wright of Canton; two sisters, Mrs The Colony Restaurant There will be a social hour at 6:30 Margaret Phillips of North Port, LIGHT, MEDIUM AND DARK SOLID COLORS and never saw the robber, police and dinner at 7:30. FOR A COMPLETE FREE INSPECTION BY A Rte. 83 eTalcottvIlle said. Fla., and Mrs. Doris Kettle of STATE CERTIFIED TECHNICIAN... CALL NOW A business meeting will be con Full range of sizes 14 to UV2. Falls through window Torrington, and three grandchildren. G uesr Speaker: Honorable , ducted by Bob Petersen, president. The funeral is Tuesday at 1 p.m. at Stock up for Spring with this exclusive Anderson-Utile valuel In Memuriam First Ceremonial Master A1 Penny the Gleeson Mortuary, 258 Prospect An East Hartford man was admitted to Manchester In lovin, mtraory o( Domemik An. AARDVARK TERMITE CONTROL INC. Christopher J. Dodd ar«o. vlupiiHd away April nth, ina of Sphinx Tqmple will update reports St., Torrington, with the Rev Memorial Hospital for observation Saturday afternoon Optntvtryniit amr/sto or fsotom ChsmIesI Sorvfco about the Ceremonial that will be Richard Porritt of St. Paul’s MonVwSat after he fainted and fell through the front window of the ^ marktd each sorrowing (Jay Ml honor held in Manchester June 4. Lutheran Church, officiating. Burial BanhiMwtcord on Luck ResUurant, 234 Spencer St., Manchester. TfcAtts AvaffaM* At T/ia Chtunbt Ottlc* Vice-President Randy Brown will will be in Hillside Cemetery, JMerson-UttkCome to Anderson-Uttie and /ado/ yours^t smart IMiMrChoret Russell Cou^h, 64, fainted as he was standing near the lEfle WIUIMATIC 287 E. Cantar SL, Manchaatar TtiMf past Ihreo years report on the Omar Ladies Night that Torrington. cash register next to the window. Police said he did not ■■I or call... ^ will be held Saturday, April 30 at Friends may call at the funeral Manchester Parkado - MANCHESTER Westfarms Mall - FARMINGTON appear injured at that time, but was taken to the hospital. q4o-044S 423- i 333 Wile, children, and grandchildren 646-2223 for reservations The Colony. home tonight from 7 to 9. He was released today. ALSO CALL US fOR ANY PEST PROBLEMS PAGE TWO-B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn . Mnn Anrll n 1977 —NUNCHESTER ------EVENING ------, HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. ifiuii., Mon., npiii April li, H,iv u1977— — r/\ue; PAGE mi THREE-B Kitchen Town Council plans damaged meetings on budget Ked Sox help set scoring standard by blaze South Windsor South Windsor Town Hall, except the The South Windsor Town Council public hearing on the Board of Tolland will continue to work on the Board of Education budget at Timothy Lindblad makes 19 runs in eighth, Education and general government Edwards Middle &hool. The kitchen of the Charles SUnley budgets throughout this month. The Forum for seniors home on Anthony Rd., Tolland, was work will conclude with public Members of the Town Council and extensively damaged by fire Satur Texas stronger Cleveland gets 13 hearings on both budgets and the set other town officials have been Invited day that apparently started from hot ting of the new tax rate May 16. grease on the stove. to the Senior Citizen Open Forum, Most town councllmen agree that scheduled Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at BOSTON (UPI) — The Boston Red Sox would have been just as Tolland Fire Marshal Fran the budgets should be shaved, the Town Hall. NEW YORK (UPI) — Paul Lindblad claimed the Texas happy if they hadn’t helped break a 24-year old major league Wilhelm said Kevin SUnley, 18, was because adoption of the budgets as Ail senior citizens and Interested lungers are improved in five areas — and he didn’t even men record. treated at Rockville General proposed would result in about a two- persons are encouraged to attend. tion the one Manager Frank Lucchesi thinks may be the most With the score tied 3-3 going into HospiUl for smoke inhalation. mill tax hike. The forum will be sponsored by ^ e important. the eighth inning Sunday, the by pinch-hitters John Lowensteln and Wilhelm said Kevin and one of his It was suggested last week that the Senior Citizens’ Club and the Ad Cleveland Indians sent 17 men to the Paul Dade, and another RBI hit by brothers apparently were making A former star reliever for the Vern Ruble the defeat. Hal McRae Board of Education budget be visory Committee on Aging. Needs of plate and 13 scored as Cleveland Buddy Bell. After an' error and a french fries left a frying pan full of Oakland A’s acquired by the Rangers went 2-for-4. whittled by about $75,000. Some coun- senior citizens, as weli as services went on to demolish the Red Sox, 19- walk, Kuiper knocked in two more oil on the stove and left the room. during the winter, Lindblad made his Angels 12, Mariners 5 cilmen are prepared to slice as much for them, will be discussed. 9. runs with a double. Wilhelm said the oil caught fire first relief pitchingappearance of the Joe Rudi drove In five runs with a as $150,000 from the school budget. Refreshments will be served by When Boston scored six runs in the Rookie Jim Norris, who hit his first and charred the walls and cabinets in season a roaring success Sunday grand slam homer and a double and The Town Council will meet Albina and Albert Muttal and Vera when he retired all eight batters he last of the eighth inning;, they com major league homer with a man the kitchen. It caused smoke damage tonight at 7:30 to continue budget Grust. Frank Tanana won his second game pleted an inning which saw 19 men aboard in the fourth, followed with a in most of the rest of the house. faced in preserving a 3-2 victory over of the season for the Angels, who deliberations. Other meetings are South Windsor Senior Citizens will cross the plate, eclipsing a mark set run-scoring double. After a walk, a the Baltimore Orioles. took their five-game series with the Wilhelm said the Tolland Fire scheduled as follows: April l9, 7:30 meet Wednesday at 1 p.m. at St. by Detroit back in 1953 when they pInch-hit single by Charlie Spikes, The victory was the third straight Mariners, three games to two. Department fought the fire for about p.m.; April 25, public hearing on the Margaret Mary’s Church Hall. The totaled 17 runs against the Red Sox. and a Dade double, Bell capped the without a loss for the Rangers. 'The Tanana went six innings and allowed an hour. It was reported at about 5:30 Board of Education budget at program will include skits by Robert It took 53 minutes for six pitchers, inning with a two-run double. “I hope Rangers acquired pitcher Doyle one run before being relieved by Don p.m. and was under control by 6:50 Timothy Edwards School; April 26, and Hazel Chester of Glastonbury. four for Boston, to come up with six that’s the quota of those-type games p.m. Alexander and shortstop Bert Cam- Kirkwood. Ron Jackson, Bob Jones finalization of general government Friends of the South Windsor outs. for the whole year,” Boston Manager paneris in the re-entry draft, also and Don Baylor also homered for the Don Zimmer sighed. “(Reggie) budget, 7:30 p.m.; May 3, public Public Library will take books for picked up Lindblad and made a Cleveland’s barrage was produced Angels. by 10 hits, and three walks. And even Cleveland could have gone back out hearing on general government circulation to the Nutrition Program daring trade when they sent slugger 'Area police report! budget, 7:30 p.m.; May 9, work ses though the Red Sox made only one of in the eighth, but there was no sense at St. Peter's Episcopal Church Jeff Burroughs to the Atlanta Braves Indians 19, Red Sox 9 sion to review budgets, 7:30 p.m.; ficial error in the inning, they were in it.” Thursday. A film, “Secrets of the in exchange for five players. In a three-hour and 51 minute May 10, special meeting to adopt the fiasco which 14,931 fans at Boston victimized by overall shoddy play in Cleveland had worked the first Bee World,” will be shown. “This team has been strengthened Vernon Board of Education budget, 7:30 wished they had passed up, the In the field. seven innings, giving up six hiU and A recent tea cup auction at the in five areas,” said Lindblad, ticking p.m.; May 16, adoption of the general dians clobbered ^ston pitching for Up and over but no out “You usually see some home runs three runs, but “He said he was gas Over the weekend, Vernon Police Nutrition Program raised funds to off third base, shortstop, left and government budget, 8 p.m. 13 runs in the eighth Inning to win and extra base hits when you score sed,” according to Zimmer. arrested 27 persons on charges of pay for a new coat rack for those right field and the bench. Boston first baseman George Scott hurdles Jim Norris of In All budget meetings will be at the their second straight game. Duane that many runs,” said Indian The Boston skipper sent reliever speeding on Rt. 83, Dart Hill Rd., and attending the noon lunches. It remained for Lucchesi, however, dians in attempted pickoff attempt by Reggie Cleveland. (UPI in Talcottville. Kuiper, Jim Norris and Buddy Bell Manager Frank Robinson, whose Bill Campbell in to pitch the eighth. to note that the Rangers also im- photo) team came up with a triple, four Police have put on more radar had three hits each for the Indians Campbell, who took the loss in doubles, and five singles of every equipment and have stepped up while Dwight Evans had three for the Thursday’s opener was roundly conceivable ariety. patrols on speeders and violators of Planners will review Red Sox. Dave LaRoche was the booed when he entered the game, and American league winner while high-priced Boston re ‘T ve never seen anything like his performance didn’t change traffic signals. this," added Robinson, whose major entry draft reliever Bill Campbell matters any. The ex-Minnesota Twin Hebron league career spanned 21 seasons. subdivision requests suffered his second straight loss for Shirley provides went just a third of an inning while Raymond F. Barker Jr., 34, of Rabbit Run in~ Vernon proved themselves in a sixth area — “We know we’re not a power hitting being tagged for three hits and four relief pitching when they acquired Boston. club. This is our type of game...just Coventry, was charged Saturday vites town residents to assist the runs. ^ i l e he wasn’t the official Easter rabbit this uniden Coventry Lindblad. A's 9-1, Twins 6-7 getting the bat on the ball. They were with reckless driving. Police said he Jaycees. Volunteers should bring “I’m not worried about the game was driving north on Rt. 85. His car tified cottontail added color to the Rabbit Run Road The Coventry Planning and Zoning “ We’ve lacked speed in the past Rookie Wayne Gross capped a Padres with lift just dropping in there." and I’m not worried about him not rags, pails, mops, brooms and rakes. went off the left side of the road and Commission (PZC) will hold public but now we’ve got it to go along with four-run fifth inning with his first The inning began with what would Race Saturday in Vernon. Finishing first, at a record 20 The Jaycees plan to wash windows, NEW YORK (UPI) — The San Diego Padres may no longer be doing the job," said Zimmer. struck and climbed several guard hearings tonight at 7:30 at the Town defense, power and pitching,” he major league homer, a two-run shot, be its longest smash, a triple to right- Dave LaRoche, working in relief of minutes and 45 seconds was (top right) Pat O’Neill of Hall. clean screens, hang screen doors and posts. said. “Lindblad is the key man in our leading the A’s to their first-game just “a pitcher away” from challenging for the National League center by Rick Manning. Duane starting pitcher A1 Fitzmorris, got- Southbury, a University of Connecticut student. In bot The Hills subdivision on South St. clean the inside of the library on Rt. bullpen because I feel he can come in victory over Minnesota. Dick Allen West Division title. Kuiper singled him home with the go- SUte Police said the driver said he 31. Gawitt also said Jaycees will be credit for the victory. fell asleep. He is scheduled to appear tom photo finishing second, is Wayne Jacob of Mystic, a will be reviewed at 8 p.m. and the and stop any tough situation.” drove in two runs with a double and a the fifth inning to give the Cubs a 3-2 ahead run. There followed a Boston starts a two game series at raking the grounds and installing a They may have found their man in in Com m on P le a s C o u rt 19, member of the Mohegan Striders. Another UConn stu Gardiner Bassett subdivision and Lindblad choked off an Oriole single to help lead the A’s attack. lead. Ed Kranepool hit a pair of sacrifice, walk, run-scoring singles Chicago Tuesday afternoon. new sign they made for the front of 22-year-old left-hander Bob Shirley, a Rockville, April 26. Goose Lane will be reviewed at 8:30 threat in the seventh inning to Rookie Paul Thormodsgard received homers for the Mets. dent, who didn’t officially register for the race, Bruce p.m. the library. non-roster player who has played Tolland Clark of East Hampton, actually came in second but was preserve AIxander's first Texas vic credit for his first big league win with Expos 9, Phillies 8 The PZC will also discuss a sub Bulletin board tory. Tom Grieve hit a home run and the relief help of Tom Burmeier as only one season of professional ball. Tony Perez’ second homer in two SUte Police are investigating a disqualified. There were 301 runners registered, 149 division modification request for The Republican Women's Club will John Ellis singled in his first run of the Twins won the second game for a Shirley made his major league days, a three-run blast in the eighth break into a home on New Rd., more than entered last year. (Herald photos by Dunn) Coventry Hills, Section 2; a Town meet tonight at 8 at the home of the season as the Rangers dealt the split of the doubleheader. debut against the Cincinnati Reds inning, enabled the Expos to defeat Tolland. Police said the owner spark Council referral on two lots in Actors Clara Hladky, Bunker Hill Rd. Orioles their third straight loss. Brewers 2, Yankees 1 Sunday and got words of praise from the Phillies. Perez’ homer followed reported that someone took banks Colony; tax sale property off Wrights Frances Funk, guest speaker, will The Royals defeated the Detroit Sixto Lezcano hit his second homer the San Diego pitching coach Roger an infield single by Dave Cash and a conUining about $106 in coins. Police Mill Rd., and a proposed revision of talk about the Beautification Com Tigers, 5-0, the Angels beat the Seat of the game in the ninth inning to give Craig as he struck out 11 and gave up walk to Warren Cromartie and came said it was also reported that paint multi-fagiily regulations. mittee and the Joshua Trust. tle Mariners, 12-5, the Cleveland In the Brewers their second victory in only four hits in 8 2-3 innings in the off reliever Gene Garber. Perez also to split was thrown around the outside of the Padres’ 12-4 victory, house. Library cleanup The Republican Town Committee, dians topped the Boston Red Sox, 19- three games with the Yankees and drove home an earlier run with a Young Republican Club and the 9, the Oakland A’s downed the make reliever Bob McClure the “ It sure didn’t take me long to sacrifice fly. Mike Schmidt homered South Windsor The Coventry Jaycees have an make a good pitcher out of him," nounced plans to kick off National Republican Women's Club are Spon Minnesota Twins, 9-6, before losing, winner. Don Gullett, acquired by the for Philadelphia. Home runs by Mark McMahon and Tom Kearney highlighted a Andover budget hearing set said Craig. ”... If we had 10 pitchers John Culotta, 21, of 55 Norman Dr., soring a Coventry High School junior 7-1, the Milwaukee Brewers shaded Yankees in one of their big winter Braves 6, Asiros 0 14-8 opening game win by Manchester Community College over A publicnithli^ hearinghAorinn to discuss the r __x i.. _.■____< • . . __ Library Week by having a cleanup South Windsor, was charged Sunday for the school budget, and $30,000 is Disposal Area. for the summer intern program in the New York Yankees, 2-1, and the deals, suffered the loss in his better than him on our roster then Rowland Office and Jerry Royster proposed 1977-78 budget will be work party at the Booth-Dimock we’d win everything easy,” Tunxis Community College Saturday at Moriarty Field. The night with driving an unregistered an additional appropriation. The The Andover Board of Education Memorial Library, starting at 9 a.m.' Washington, D.C. D. Larry Knight, Toronto Blue Jays scored a 3-1 American League debut. each collected three hits and Dick Thursday at 8 p.m. at Andover "I didn’t have anything left when I visiting Tomahawks ralli^ for three runs in the ninth inning to motor vehicle, driving without a proposal is an increase of $192,607 will meet Tuesday at 7 ;30 p.m. at An this Saturday. Clara Hladky and Robert Visny are triumph over the Chicago White Sox Blue Jays 3, While Sox 1 Ruthven pitched a seven-hitter to Elementary School. was taken out,’’ Shirley said. I would take the nightcap, 4-2, of the baseball doubleheader. motorcycle license, and failure to over the 1976-77 budget. dover Elementary School. Project Chairman Dick Gawitt in members of the committee in charge in other AL games. Dave McKay, a native Canadian, spark the Braves triumph over the obey a stop sign. Copies of the budget, which would have been pleased if we had won, 12- In the first inning of the opening To pay for the proposed budget the of the program. Royals 5. Tigers 0 drove in two runs with a single and a A three-run homer by McMahon, an mean a one-mill increase, are Agenda items include an executive 11. Actually, when I went out there I contest, MCC, 2-2, scored on an RBI Police said Culotta, while turning finance board is proposing taxation session for personnel, approval of Darrell Porter hit a two-run homer squeeze bunt leading the Blue Jays to East Catholic grad, in the third and available at the Town Office was just hoping to get.out of the first single by John Zadrozny. Three into a driveway, landed in a ditch. He of 58 mills (to raise $809,660), policies and a review of the budget. and Jim Colborn and Larry Gura their win at Toronto. Gary Garvin two-run fourth fram e blast by Building. inning.” walks, two hit batsmen and singles is scheduled to appear in Common revenue sharing funds of $14,350, es The board will be given information Court cases combined in a six-hitter for the went eight innings to receive credit National league Kearney put the decision on ice. The total proposed budget is $1,- Shirley blanked the Reds for eight by Kearney and Neil Esposito plated Pleas Court 12, East Hartford, April timated revenues of $371,266, cash about its committees, a financial Royals, who won their third straight for the victory with Pete Vukovich Tom Dawson pitched six innings to 22. 289,355. Of that, $785,780 is for innings and would have had a shutout five runs in the second for a 7-0 lead. surplus of $44,079, and $50,000 from summary, student teachers and the Kevin Stanley, 18, of Tolland, was game. John Mayberry also drove in finishing up. Steve Stone was the gain the win and square his record at general town government, $473,525 is without the owner's permission, nolled. if second baseman Mike Champion Bolton for its use of the Andover enumeration. fined $100 on a charge of failure to two runs for the Royals, who dealt loser. Astros in a game that was enlivened 1-1. Mike Keegan took the loss for • David E. MacCoy, l9, of Bancroft had not booted a grounder with two renew registration and $25 for dis by a benches-clearing brawl in the Tunxis. Area fire calls Rd., Vernon, reckless driving, changed to out in the ninth. 'That error enabled obeying an officer in Common Pleas failure to drive in established lane, 115 sixth inning. Houston left fielder Cliff Weather cuts Dan Grunwald's single and Tom George Foster to score and when Court 19, Rockville. Charges of fine. Johnson triggered the fight when he Croce’s RBI double snapped a 1-1 tie Finance board airs budgets • Philip Martin, 34, of 79 Brooklyn St., Shirley proceeded to load the bases, was struck in the back by a Ruthven reckless driving and failure to renew in the ninth for the Tomahawks, now Tolland County he was replaced by Dave Tomlin who Catholic game Copies of the proposed budgets are registration were nolled (not Rockville, driving while under the in pitch, and as the two men wrestled to 1-1. The Cougars scored once in the Saturday, 2:09 p.m. -Gas spill, Bolton Bolton team placed third. The team was greeted by a three-run double by available at the Community Hall. prosecuted). fluence of liquor or drugs, changed to the Astroturf, players from both Saturday’s East Catholic-St. Paul bottom of the frame but left the Cumberland Farms, Merrow Rd. The Bolton Board of Finance will consisted of Kathy Nielsen, Tammy reckless driving, $100 fine. He wasn’t Pete Rose before nailing down the Susan Flaherty, 20, of 57 Talcott benches joined in the melee. Johnson baseball game was postponed bases loaded going down to defeat. Tolland. conduct a public hearing on the Attend conference Roberts and Debbie Pullo. presented on a charge of driving while his final out. ' Saturday, 5:38 p.m. -Kitchen fire, Ave., Rockville, pleaded innocent was ejected. because of extreme cold weather. Croce and Gilbert Francis had a proposed 1977-78 school budget Nine members of the Bolton High In the poster contest, Bolton placed license was suspended. Shirley couldn’t have asked for Anthony Rd., Tolland. to a charge of possession of a can Gianis 8, Dodgers 4 The game has been rescheduled for pair of blows for Tunxis while four Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the Com School chapter of Future Business fifth with a poster by Cathie Noren • Greg Secore, 20, of 152 South St., better offensive support in his debut. Saturday, 5:44 p.m. -Brush fire. North nabis substance with intent to sell. , Ed Halicki got home-run support Saturday, May 21 at 2:30 p.m. different players had safeties for munity Hall. Leaders of America attended a re and Debbie Howard. Rockville, reckless driving, changed to The Padres had 15 hits, including a River Rd., Coventry. She waived a hearing in probable from Darrell Evans and Larry Hern The Eagles, who’ve had two post MCC. Francis took the win while The Board of Education’s proposed cent State Leadership Conference in Miss Pullo, president of the Bolton unnecessary noise with a motor vehicle, pair of two-run doubles by Dave Win Saturday, 6:30 p.m. -Brush fire. Rich cause and she was bound over to $15 fine. don in beating the Dodgers for the ponements and no games thus far, Mark Bolasevich absorbed the loss. St., Rockville. budget totals $1,457,192, which is $83,- New Haven. The activities included chapter, was selected for listing in field, in pounding Santo Alcala and Tolland County Superior Court. • Michael J. Bunker, 18, Campbell fifth straight time. The Giants got 13 352 more than the 1976-77 budget. ceremonies, elections, speeches, “ Who's Who in FBLA” three relievers. will try again Tuesday afternoon to ^turday, 6:40 p.m —Chimney fire, Old Charges of illegal possession of a Ave., Rockville, illegal possession of less hits off five Dodger pitchers with Post Rd., Tolland. There will be a public hearing on workshops, demonstrations and com Other chapter members attending In other NL games. St. Louis edged inaugerate their 1977 season at Wind Westerman named cannabis substance and third-degree than four onces of cannabis substance, Burt Hooton taking the loss. Dusty sor Locks High. Manchester High, 1- Saturday, 7:13 p.m. -Brush lire, Old the town government budget petitive events. were Donna Marcue, Pam Muro, Pittsburgh, 8-7, Chicago downed New ORONO, Maine (UPI) — The larceny were nolled. changed to breach of peace, $100 fine. Baker homered for Los Angeles. 0, will be home Tuesday at Kelley Town Rd., Tolland. Thursday at 8 p.m. at the Community In preliminary written spelling Jeannette Radion and Gary Sobol. • Gary Blinn, 28, of 9 Tolland Ave., York, 5-2, Montreal nipped athletic director of the University of Other cases included: Field against CCIWoe and defending Sunday, 10:46 a m. -G rass lire. West Hall. tests, the Bolton chapter was among Adviser Beverly K. Plumb'accom Rockville, pleaded innocent to a change Philadelphia, 9-8, Atlanta topped Maine at Orono. Harold Westerman, St., Rockville. panied the students. • Charles Frankovitch, 21 of Eastbrook champ Conard High. Cheney Tech, 0- The town government budget the top 20 schools. In oral finals, the of driving while under the influence of Houston, 6-0, and San Francisco has been appointed to a three-year Sunday, 1:29 p.m. -Brush lire, Goose proposal is $901,675, which is $82,839 (^., Rockville, evading responsibility, liquor or drugs. He chose trial by jury. Sports slate 1, will entertain Coventry High at Lane, Tolland. fined $75, and using a motor vehicle defeated Los Angeles, 8-4. term on the NCAA Football Rules more than this year’s total. y. ,...... DON...... THOWNTOM...... Cl 3:15 on Tuesday. Sunday, 4:18 p.m. -Brush fire, N. Cardinals 8, Pirates 7 Committee, beginning Sept. 1. River Rd., North Coventry. The total proposed increase is itcKK, t m . evi<0><.______I Iriiiar, uollMil conmiHi. BU-n£ Bake McBride knocked in three Monday JijyiORSiSS T3bO& conditlont^o $166,191, m S tlm ulllli runs with a homer and a single and South Windsor K > ind cMk, BASEBALL The present tax rate in Bolton is Garry Templeton scored three runs Sunday, 11:38 a.m. -Brush fire, 19 ECSC JV at MCC set at 61.4 mills. Officials are predic to pace the Cardinals victory over Sycamore Rd., South Windsor. ting an increase. TEN.MS the Pirates. Bill Robinson drove in East Catholic at Far The people who four of the Pirates’ runs with a mington (girls) homer and two singles. Rockville hospital notes Say it where Cubs 5, Mels 2 Tuesday make sewing easy Ivan Dejesus drove in four runs BASEBALL with his first major league homer (.onard at .Manchester, .3:30 Admitted Friday: Pearl ••• and a sacrifice fly in leading the Cubs* Discharged Saturday: Vernon; Frederick Morse, it East Catholic at Wind over the Mets. Dejesus cracked a Cheney, Willington: Julie Ronald Conyers, Mountain Broad Brook; Joseph Roman, now make sewing Marianne Pemberton Higgins, South St., Rockville; St., Rockville; Susan Haskell, three-run homer off Jon Matlack in sor Locks, 3:15 Tolland Ave., Rockville; MCC pholo by Robark Maureen Jackson, Geraldine Warehouse Point; Maureen David Roy, Evergreen Rd., Coventry at Chenev Dr., Ellington; Dorothy Jackson, S. Geraldine Dr., Vernon; Henry Rush, Hillside in a Tech, 3t 15 Mullen, Meadowbrook Rd., easy to learn.i^ Penney at Ellington; Valerieo House, Rockville; Mary Ellington; David Roy, Latkofsky, Broad Brook; Schanal, White St., Rockville; I ^Wethersfield Evergreen Rd., Vernon. I Thurmond eligible ^ Marcelle Passet, Franklin Thomas West, Carol Dr., Eernil at East Hartford Discharged Friday: Park, Rockville; Mrs, Margie Rockville. .UMlI Classified I CLEVELAND (UPI) - | .Norwirhat Rockville Christina Casagrande, Staf Nobody makes sewing machines easier to sew Softball no-hitter Strickland and daughter, 'llffy S Cleveland Cavaliers’ & Portland at Bolton ford; Margaret Cook, Minter- Merline Rd., Vernon; on than Singer. And now we're making 5 Coach Bill Fitch notified & VInal Tech at Rhani burn Court, Rockville; Sandra Josephine Tiziani, Stafford. Flint, Orchard St., Rockville, sewing easy to learn— even for beginnets. I the National Basketball » East Granhy at Births Saturday: A » Association late Sunday Ellington George Henson, Silver Lane, daughter to Mr. and Mrs. SAVINGS BANK For just $29.50 you can take six three-hour for Pemberton 6 that Nate Thurmond will East Hartford; Katherine Alfred Cheney, Willington; a lessons in small classes with qualified in TRACK Kolbert, Cider Mill Rd., Right & be eligible for the playoffs, daughter to Mr. and Mrs. LIFE INSURANCE structors. You'll make something to wear. Manchester at Tolland; Mrs. Joanne Pillio Robert Judge, West Taking a doubleheader Saturday was Manchester Community § but Jim Cleamons may not. Simshury and son, Somers; Maria Rabe, Willington. And we’ II even give you a machine to use ) College’s women’s softball team, 22-0 and 7-0, over ’Tunxis Com S Fitch said Thurmond is East Franklin Park, Rockville; here, The Savings Bank of Manchester Admitted Sunday: Eva An during class. You also get our $4.50 book. munity College at Nike Field, dominated Tunxis’ hitters, allowing being placed on the active Gatholle/.Newington at David Trapp, Pleasant St., d re w s, W. S hore Rd. nrx K O a Claaa ___ I ___ i . ^ list for the playoffs and Life Insurance Dept. Fashion Dressmaking bv Singer free with the The Cougars, now 2-2, bombarded no hits. She walked one and struckout Windsor Locks Rockville, Andrew Wakefield, Ellington; Emma Cleamons will be on the in Buy any three of thasa Herbert Dr., Coventry; John 923 Main Street course. So register now for day or night Tunxis for 14 runs in the first inning nine. TENNIS Ciechowski, Old Kent Rd At our of the opening game wlh a pair of jured reserve list. Wallach, Stafford; Rose Tolland; Elaine Clark, Wap- ______^Marwhester, Ct. 06040 classes. When it comes to teaching you how Ellyn Johnson had three hiU and East Catholic at St. shocks from MMas Wienefeld, South St., three-run triples by Jennene Wright Bernard pingwood Rd., Ellington; to sew, we're in a class by ourselves. Betsy Mayshar, Bonnie Kilgore Rockville. James Franey, Hartford Bank, ^ I would like more infomalion on the kinds of policies I've checked below: and Laura Edwards. Meanwhile, Pemberton, Wright and Edwards two Manchester at Glaston- and gat the fourth FREE. Births Friday; A daughter Marlane Pemberton totally Tpke., Tolland; Anne Flint, □ Insurance for Head apiece in the first game victory. hury Midas not only gives you a good deal, we give you the right shock lor your to Mr. and Mrs. Vern Merrill, Phoenix St., Vernon; Barbara of Household Glastonbury at Morrison St., Rockville; a son Date of Birth ______P.G. Bcholara car. And lor the way you drive. Thai's why Midas is otfering you a Wilson, Long Island, N. Y. Savings | Manrhester (girls) choice o( three different shock absorbers Lifeguard'*, our heavy-duty to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Discharged Sunday: Fran- n Insurance for Wife. MISSION, Kan. (UPI) - The Grubaugh, Vernon Ave., Dale of B ir th _____ . NCAA has named 15 graduating GIRLS S4)FTBALL shock. Superguard", the toughest shock made lor lour wheels. cine Delphis. Bridgeport; Simplicity Pattern And Springuatd". a spring-assisted shock to support load-hauling vehicles. Rockville; a daughter to Mr. Bonnie Gearin, Talcottville No. '7376 college basketball players. Including l.onard at Manchester, Bank Life | □ Children's Insurance. 01 course, all three shock absorbers cany the famous Midas guarantee and Mrs. Suresh Nayar. Date(s) of B irth___ MCC netmen score .’Ills Rd., Vernon; Hope Gronski, Metro Conference player of the year Storrs. East Catholir at Khani It anything ever goes wrong with one ol our shocks, we guarantee Shenipsit Lake Rd., Tolland; Gary Yoder of the University of Cin Admitted Saturday; Mrs. Gail Grubaugh and son, O Term Insurance Winning its third match In four to replace it tree lor as long as you own your car. Edward Gessay, Lewis St., bisnrance | Florillo 6-3, 6-1; Duszny (MCC) def. cinnati, as reci|)ients of $1,500 post Wednesday A shocking deal like this won't last forever Hurry, oiler ends April 30. Vernon Ave., Rockville; Mrs. starts Saturday was Manchester Unqulst 6-0, 6-1; Goode (MCC) def. graduate scholarships. Rockville, Gina Judge, Margaret Hamilton and son. Community College's tennis team, 8- BASEBALL Yoder was joined by William Willington; Claire King, Hillside Ave., Vernon; Paul MB MRS. MI88- 1, over Tunxis Community College at ®‘*i 8-1: Arenas-Balfour MCC at UConn JV Windsorville Rd., South Wind Costs { 886 MAIN ST. {MCC) def. Stewert-Paradls 6-1, 6-4- Doran of Holy Cross, Phil Bond of Dont compromise. Hebert, Somersville; Julie AODHES9______SINGER the Manchester Racquet Club. I'ENNIS sor; Eliza Morse, S. Grove Burnell-Wellington (MCC) def’ Louisville, Robert Bone of Missouri, Higgins, South St., Rockville; SEWING CENTERS MANCHESTER Results: Arenas (MCC) def. East Catholir at Hall St., Vernon; Herman CITY . 8TATE- Florillo-Swol 8-1, 7-5; Dusiny- Peter Lodwlck of Southern Methodist Midasize. Eliza Morse, S. Grove St. _ZIP_ Paradis 8-2, 6-S; Stewert (T) def, (girls) Weingartner, Stafford. Less i 643-4308 Moreau (MCC) def. Sowpel-Unquist and Rodney Snook of Whittier HOME PHONE- -B U IIN IS S PHONE Moreau 6-1, 6-3; Burnell (MCC) def. GOLF W), 6-2. College (Calif.) as at-large 285 Main Straat, Manchaatar Swol 6-2, 7-S; Wellington (MCC) def. St. Paul/Norlhwest scholarship recipients. Catholir at Eas| Catholir \ PAGE FOUR-B- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Mon.. April 11. 1977> Choke talk over for Watson MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Ckmn.. Mon., April 11. 1977 — PAGE FIVE-B AUGUSTA, G a .(U P I)-T h e British Open and two earlier tour "It was one of those days that no Kite had a 67 Sunday. Hale Irwin Celtics sharp in finale way Tom Watson looks at it, events (1974 Western Open and 1975 m atter what I did, someone else did was alone in fifth at 68-282 and a cou winning the Masters should Byron Nelson Classic), he had been better,” said Nicklaus. “I was ple of Grahams, David from BOSTON (U P I)-T h ey were Cleamons and with a bruised Elmore we won it. “I know in the first half I criticized for his poor closing perfor Smith, led by as many as 12 points enthused about the officiating of the stop all that talk about thinking playoff when I teed off at 18. Australia and Lou from Tennessee, the scintillating Celtics of 76 wasn’t.playing my game (making locally based Campbell. “choking.” mances in the 1974 and 1975 U.S. But when I heard Tom had made a tied for sixth at 284. Ray Floyd in the second quarter as Austin Carr two of 10 shots and scoring six Opens and in those last two tour Sunday — for seven minutes. “My criticism first is directed at The specter of those recent last- birdie at 17, I had to change my wound up 14 strokes higher than his and Foots Walker carried the points) because I was upset with the supervisor of NBA Officials naments he played before coming to strategy. I thought I had it all worked And the question they left for the offense. Boston closed to 52-51 at round leads he blew in the Tourna record-tying 271 of a year earlier and playoffs to answer, following a 116 Footsie (Walker). ' (John Nucatola). This was a big Augusta. out, but 1 hadn’t-allowed for someone halftime. ment Players Championship and the was tied for eighth along with 105 win over the Cleveland Cavaliers, “We had a few words because pressure game and to have one Watson certainly had an opportuni else making a birdie. I wasn’t Crenshaw who skied to a 4-over-par Carr, who finished with a season- every time I was going up for a shot, Heritage Oassic haunted him all ty to “choke” again Sunday. With was: Can the defending NBA cham refejee from Boston out on that court prepared for that.” 76 in the final round after shooting high 42 points by making 18 of 23 field he was on my arm. I went up to the week. But that was before he staved nine holes to play, he led five-time pions play four intense series the way was simply unwise. The supervisor off a charge by Jack Nicklaus Sun Watson, playing with Rik 69s the previous two days. goal attempts, scored eight straight refs and they wouldn’t do anything Masters winner Nicklaus by four they played for seven minutes late in should have gotten someone else. day. Massengale in the final twosome, Watson said he was “on cloud the last regular season game? points early in the final period and about it. So at half time I just decided “I’m sure Boston would not want to strokes. Five holes later, they were started Sunday’s final round tied with the Cavs moved to a 9693 lead with "I don’t think we need to talk about nine” after winning the Masters, The answer will start to unfold to play my game and not let him come into our house and find out that tied. ^ n Crenshaw, playing with Nicklaus five minutes gone. choking now,” Watson said after much more excited than when he won Tuesday when the Celtics open a bother me.” one of the surrogate officials was a “I knew we were even at 14,” said in the twosome immediately ahead. ' From that point to the finish, the beating Nicklaus by two strokes. "I the British Open. best-of-three playoff series against White complained the referees — guy off the street from Cleveland.” Watson. “ Fifteen (which both he and Crenshaw faded out of the picture, men in Green played classic Celtics think the way I played answered “I love the British Open,” he the San Antonio Spurs in Boston. Paul Campbell of suburban Somer Boston president Red Auerbach dis Nicklaus birdied) was do-or-die. I but Massengale stayed right on Wat basketball: tight defense that forced that.” quickly added. “But, being an Cleveland opens its preliminary ville and Rger McCann of Wood agreed with Fitch, saying the knew that I had to make birdies to son’s heels until late in the round. Watson, 27, who has won $175,000 American and living in Kansas City, playoff series Wednesday against turnovers and bad shots followed by Ridge, N.J. — were out of position to referees were “tremendous” given beat Jack, that I couldn't win coming “ Bogeying 10 and 11 killed my run and three tournaments so far this winning this tournament has to mean Washington at Landover, Md. break-neck fast breaks that ended in call fouls. Yet he conced^ the two the circumstances. But the cratchety in with pars.” at it,” said Massengale who wound easy, open baskets. year (he won the Crosby and the San more. Boston and Cleveland played in stand-ins were no worse than the Auerbach also disagreed with his Watson sank a 20-foot birdie putt on up tied for third with Tom Kite at Boston rattled off 12 straight points Diego Open back-to-back in January) ‘Tve gotten a good start this year, tensely in the seasonal windup striking NBA referees who usually own coach, on Heinsohn's assess the next-to-last hole to go ahead of 2M. “But, Tom was playing so well. and 18 of 20 to bolt to a 111-101 lead. is recognized as one of the bright but my career is still in a young because both teams knew the loser officiate. ment that the Celtics played relative Nicklaus by a stroke, then won by I’m sure I wouldn’t have won even if Sidney Wicks scored six of the points young faces on the pro tour. stage,” he replied. “I hope it lasts a would meet Washington in the “I thought the refs did a super ly well. two when Nicklaus gambled and lost I had parred those two holes.” and Jo Jo White, who had 24 of his 30 But even though he won the 1975 long time.” playoffs' and the winner would face job,” said Boston Coach Tom Hein- “We played bleep for half the game, on the final hole. ' points in the second half, scored eight San Antonio. sohn, a known referee baiter. "This then we played wild. I don’t know,” in the stretch, The undermanned Cavs, playing game was won by the ballplayers. said Auerbach, the guiding force without injured Bingo Smith and Jim ”We needed to have this game,” The refs did a great job.” behind Boston’s 13 NBA cham Nastase rallies Standings said White. "We had to have it and Cleveland Coach Bill Fitch was less pionships. American League (Norris 4-5), N NBA refs Major League llnescores to top Connors East Minnesota (Zahn 0-1) at Seattle W L Pet. GB (Romo 0-0), N Cleveland 2 0 .1000 LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI) — Hie Nastase successfully defended Milwaukee 2 I .667 W National League on strike National League and Dempsey. WP — Alexander (1- Tanana, Kirkwood (7), Scott (8) Toronto 2 t .667 V, Montreal 110 301 030 — 9 15 0 0). LP — Grimsiey (61). HRs — and Etchebarren; Abott, Pagan (2), his World Champion Tennis Challenge Cup title Sunday, rallying New York 1 East 2 .333 IW Phila 000 203 201 — 8 15 1 Texas, Grieve (1); Baltimore, Moore (5) and Stinson. WP - Tanana to beat Jimmy Connors 3-6, 7-6, 6-4, 7-5 for the $100,000 winner- Boston 0 2 .000 2 W L Pet, GB NEW YORK (UPI) - The National DeCinces (t). St. Louis Stanhouse, Terpko (6), McEnaney (2-0). LP - Abbott (61). HRs - take-all prize. BalUmore 0 3 .000 2W 3 0 .1000 Basketball Association is upset at its Montreal 2 (6), Atkinson (7), Kerrigan (8), California, Rudi, Jackson, B. Jones, 'I wanted to beat Jimmy here on Detgoit 0 3 .000 2V4 0 .1000 W Milwaukee 000 100 001 — 2 7 0 rallied from a 15-40 deficit to win the New York 2 I referees for striking games Sunday Christenson, Kaat (5), Reed (6), Baylor; Seattle, Bernhardt, R. his home court,” Nastase said after West .667 1 game. Chieago 1 2 on the last day of the regular season, McGraw (7), Garber (8) and Boone. New York 010 OOO 000 - 1 8 0 Jones. Happy to wave to Augusta gallery W L Pet. .333 2 the match. "I knew I was going to GB Philadelphia 0 2 but the attorney for the officials says Haas, McClure (8), Castro (9) and w in.” Nastase clinched the match by win Kansas City 3 0 .1000 .000 2W W P— Atkinson (1-0). L P — Garber Tom Watson waves to the gallery at the 18th green after win ning the last two games in the fourth Pittsburgh 0 3 .000 3 Two points for Boston the league has only itself to blame if (61). HRs — Philadelphia, Schmidt Moore, Haney (8); Gullett, Tidrow Minnesota 021 001 020 - 6 11 2 Connors left abruptly and did not Texas 3 0 1.000 (9) and Munson. WP — McClure (1- ning 1977 Masters with 12-under par score. (UPI photo) set. He had an ace for match point. Oakland West players such as Bill Walton aren’t in (1) , Luzinski (1); Montreal, Perez Oakland 040 040 lOx — 9 10 4 talk with reporters. 2 1 .667 1 0). LP — Gullett (0-1). HRs - The match was delayed 15 minutes California 3 2 .600 1 W L Pet. GB Dave Cowens oT Boston flipped this reverse shot off backboard uniform in the playoffs. (2) . Hughes (8) and Wynegar; Medich, Connors won five of the first six Milwaukee, Lezeano 2 (2). between the second and third sets Seattle 2 3 .400 2 Houston 2 1 .667 in Celtics’ 120-105 win over San Antonio Saturday night at the ”I’m sorely disappointed at their Torrealba (8) and Sanguillen. W P - games in the opening set and it Los Angeles actions,” Richie Phillips, counsel for when a power failure plunged the (^icago 1 2 .333 2 2 1 .667 Hartford Civic Center. (Photo by Roback) St. Louis 232 100 000 — 8 13 1 Medich (1-0). LP - Redfern (61). appeared he would go on to capture court into darkness. An overloaded Minnesota 1 2 .333 2 Cineinnati 2 2 .500 Vi the National Association of Basket Pitts 400 020 100 - 7 10 1 Cleve 000 200 1 (13)3 - 19 19 1 HRs — Oakland, Norris (1); San Diego his 14th straight win without a defeat generator tvas blamed. Sunday's Results 2 2 .500 w ball Referees, told UPI. “The basic Falcone, Carroll (2), Schultz (6), Boston 100 000 260 - 9 11 3 Minnesota, Terrell (1). Mayott loses singles at the Caesars Palace arena. San Franeiseo 1 2 .333 1 Fitzmorris, LaRoche (7), Buskey Both Nastase and Connors Toronto 3, Chicago 1 stumbling block is that the NBA Urrea (7) and Simmons; Rooker, But Nastase began to nullify Con Atlanta 1 2 .333 1 (8) and Fosse; Cleveland, Campbell qualified for.the finals by winning Texas 3, Baltimore 2 won’t sit down and negotiate. No, not Demery (3), Jackson (5), Gossage Minnesota 000 203 002 — 7 11 1 nors' power with deft placements Sunday's Results (8 ) , Willoughby (8 ), House (8 ), but shares doubles their round robin divisions in CHeveland 19, Boston 9 the basic stumbling block, the only (8) and Dyer. WP—Carroll (1-0). LP Oakland 100 000 000 - 1 6 1 and shot selections and went on to December in las Vegas. Milwaukee 2, New York 1 Montreal 9, Philadelphia 8 Lakers to relax stumbling block.” — Rooker (61). HRs — St. Louis, Murphy (8 ) and Fisk, Montgomery Thormodsgard, Burgmeir (7) and gather momentum. He used Chicago 5, New York 2 (9) . WP - LaRoche (2-0). LP - HANOVER, N.H. (UPI) - John Nastase bad lost to Connors two Kansas City 5, Detroit 0 The NABR, seeking increased McBride (2); Pittsburgh, Robinson Borgmann; Umbarger, Giusti (6), 6- 2 . Campbell (62). HR - Cleveland Mayotte Sunday lost the New numerous passing and cross court California 12, Seattle 5 St. Louis 8, Pittsburgh 7 compensation for its 26 members for ( 1). Bair (9) and Newman, Williams (9).’ Ratliff, a touring pro from times since then in Puerto Rico and Norris (1). England Tennis Stars singles title to shots in the final three sets. St. Louis. Oakland 9-1, Minnesota 6-7 San Diego 12, Cincinnati 4 the playoffs and the 1977-78 regular WP — Thormodsgard (1-0). LP — Greenwich, Conn., came away with a Atlanta 6, Houston 0 Jim Ratliff, but bounced back to He won the tie-breaker in the se They traded insults during the before playoffs season, notified the league early Sun New York 010 100 000 — 2 7 1 Umbarger (61). HRs — Minnesota, 6- 4. 6-2 decision in the singles play Today’s Games San Francisco 8, Los Angeles 4 Calif 410 241 000 - 12 12 0 share the doubles crown with Ratliff cond set after breaking Connors’ ser Puerto Rican match and were not on day morning it was calling the job ac Chicago 001 030 Olx — 5 10 1 Kusick, Hisle. against Ted Hoehn. vice three times. Detroit (Rozema 0-0) at Toronto Seattle 000 010 031 - 5 11 1 in the $2,000 tourney. speaking terms at St. Louis. (Jefferson 2-5) Today's Games tion — but, says Phillips, the group Matlack, Myrick (7) and Stearns; Mayotte and Ratiff then trimmed Nastase, who missed on 35 first Mayotte, a West Stockbridge, Nastase was asked Sunday if they Chicago (Bonham 9-13) at NEW YORK (UPI) — The Los Angeles Lakers, boasting the first made sure each of the eight Sun R. Reuschel, Sutter (7) and Hoehn, of Jeffersonville, Vt., and serves in the first two sets, began New York (Ellis 17-6) at Kansas Mass., Holy Cross student, ousted had made up their differences. City (Splittorff 11-8), N Philadelphia (Twitchell 3-1), N day games would be adequately Mitterwald. WP — R. Reuschel (1-0). Rich Bray of Woodbridge, Conn., 6-4 getting his service in during the final best record in the National Basketball Association, have a few top-seeded Bill Drake in three sets. ’’Well, I don’t kiss him if that's Cincinnati (Frym an 13-13) at staffed by replacements. LP - Matlack (61). HRs - New 7- 5. two sets. A turning point came in the Cleveland (Dobson 16-12), at Texas days to relax before they try to ride the emotion and momentum He lost the singles final to Ratliff 6-4, what you mean,” he said. ”We get (Blyleven 13-16), N Houston (Konieezny 610), N ”We made certain Supervisor of York Kranepool 2 (2); Chicago, Westerman on rules committee second set when, trailing 3-4, Nastase of the regular season into the playoffs. along.” California (Ryan 17-18) at Oakland Atlanta (LaCorte 3-12) at Los Referees John Nucatola would have DeJesus (1). ' Angeles (John 1610), N “We’ve come a long way during the referees for each game today,” ORONO, Maine (UPI) - The only ones which were made when he football coach to ever take the course of this season,” said rookie game in 24 outings. Adrian Dantley of Phillips said. “Tue^ay, however, San Diego 103 202 040 -12 15 1 began coaching after World War University of Maine at Orono to a Coach Jerry West after Los Angeles Buffalo scored 32 points and became the league is on its own.” Cincin 000 000 004 — 4 5 1 Two. 19th hole post-season bowl game has been biitzed Seattle, 113-104, to finish the the first rookie'since 1971-72 to wind The fill-ins were an assortment of Shirley, Tomlin (9) and Tenace, named to the NCAA Football Rules regular season at 53-29. up with a 26point average. Eastern League and summer league Roberts (8); Alcala, Borbon (3), Westerman said professional foot Committee. "I think you could say we surprised BullelA 131, 76er» 121 Caldwell (6), Murray (8) and Bench, ball made rapid gains in popularity in officials who reportedly are being Harold Westerman, now the Country Club Todd Peck 66-20-46, George SWEEPS - Class A - quite a few people,” continued West. Phil Chenier scored 14 of his 28 paid more than first-year NBA of Plummer (7). WP — Shirlev (1-0). this period and colleges began Zanis 70-24-46. athletic director for the Orono Cam BEST 14 - Class A - Gross — Woody Clark 80 Sears “The players are all very happy and points in a third-period rally and ficials and have been standing by for LP — Alcala (61). opening up their games by using pus, is going to serve a three-year PRO SW EEPS - Class A Net — Erwin Kennedy 763 I’m happy with this bunch of guys.” Mitch Kupchak contributed two key a week, at a cost of $10,000 per day. specialist and free substitution to Low net — Stan McFarland Road Handler! term on the rules committee begin — Low gross — Einar 57-7-50; Low gross — Einar 73; Class B — Gross - Last year the Lakers finished a dis baskets that helped Washington pull Phillips said there were no picket Atlanta 030 021 000 — 6 14 0 replace the individual who played Lorentzen 78, Low net — ning September 1. both ways. Lorentzen 78; Class B — Frank Lipinski 84, Net — Sears Fiber glass tant fourth in the Pacific Division away from a late Philadelphia surge. lines put up at the struck arenas, Houston 000 000 000 — 0 7 1 "Maintaining a balance between Low net — Jim Breen 58-11- Carroll Maddox 80-5-75, West Day 80-10-70; Class C with a 40-42 record. Now, as division Kupchak finished with 23 points and "but Tuesday, when the playoffs Ruthven (1-0) and Pocoroba; offense and defense” is one of the 47, West Day 58-10-48, Turk Rick Clough 80-4-76; Class - Carl Engberg 9620-75 Belted Tires champions. West & Co. enjoy a first- Julius Erving led Philadelphia with open, we will have them up. We have Lemongello, Pentz (6), Larson (8) Westerman took over as head B — Low gross — Pat 9x«*17 0 F F round bye and await their first main goals of the rules committee,” Moore 58-10-48, Gary 31 points. received indication many players and Ferguson. LP — Lemongello (6 coach of the University of Maine Mistretta 87, low net — B SUX Pb Westerman said in a newspaper in Pierro 62-14-48; Class C — nKU.ll PnK m a r.tT. playoff opponent. will not cross them, although a large 1). football team in 1951. He took Maine West Day 82-10-72; Qass C terview Sunday, “and the helmet is A78-I3 yzs 126.10 1 73 TTie Cleveland Cavaliers won’t be majority will go in.” to its only post-season game in 1965 — Low net — Bob Tallwood Knirks 144, Pistons 126 still a bone of contention as far as B7g.|3 P> 127.90 1 80 so lucky. But, Coach Bill Fitch brave Phillips would not be specific as to San Fran 100 210 211 — 8 13 1 when his team lost to East Carolina Lachapelle 90-17-73. STABLEFORD POINT E7M4 Sears Best Steel Coach Red Holzman and veteran safety is concerned.” Scoreboard p3 129.70 2.26 ly promised a tough playoff perfor which players might not play, but in Los Ang on 000 210 - 4 11 2 in the Tangerine Bowl. •SELECTED NINE - rOURNAMENT - A Flight F78-I4 132.40 star Bill Bradley closed out their Westerman said he will not be con 2.42 mance even alter a 116105 loss to answer to a televised report that Halicki, Moffitt (9) and Hill; The man who Westerman replaced Class A — Low net — Stan - Gross - Jeff Clarke 66, G78-U 134.20 2.58 NBA careers as the Knicks won their sidering any wholesale changes of - 8 « _ Belted Radial Boston. Portland Trail Blazer center Walton Hooton, Downing (5), Wall (7), Gar- as head coach at the University of ^ NBA McFarland 34-4-30, low Net — Bob Chambers 64-9 G78-15 p s 135.10 2 6.5 10th game in 13 outings. Bradley the college football rules like the Cleveland played Sunday without would not participate in the playoffs, man (8), Sosa (9) and Yeager. W P - Maine, Dave Nelson, is now the rules Eastern Conference gross — Erwin Kennedy 78, 73, George Bednarz 66-5-71, 1178-15 R2 137.80 2.88 finished with 11 points for a career Sears RoadHandler, the tire that tamed the historic injured starters Jim Cleamons and said he believed that was true. Halicki (1-0). LP — Hooton (61). committee’s permanent secretary. Atlantic Division Class B - Bob Jones 34-7- Ray Paradise 62-7-69, Mike route of the Pony Express, is now on sale. Its 2 steel Bobby Smith and reserve center total of 9,730. Chris Ford scored 26 "I haven’t heard that personally,” HRs - Los Angeles, Baker (1); San Joseph 2!abiliski. athletic director W L Pet GB 27, Don Anderson 34-6-28, Davis 64-4-68, Jim Bidwell belts and 2 radial body plies work together to help Nate Thurmond. The team’s third points for the Pistons, who open their Phillips admitted, “but persons in Francisco, Herndon (1). of Northeastern University, is x-Phil 50 32 . 610 - Tom Zemke 33-5-28, Class 64-4-68; B Flight—G ro ss- give responsive handling, outstanding durability and center, Elmore Smith, aggravated a playoff campaign Tuesday at Golden Guardsman 4 Ply Tires long tread mileage. 6 rib tread design. the NABR have heard personally Nine-Ball win another former University of Maine Boston 44 38 .537 6 C — Bill Jones 34-10-24, Mark Schardt 60, Net — twisted ankle and was lihiited to just State. from Bill that he wouldn’t play,” American League coach who has served on the football NY Knicks 40 42 .488- 10 Steve Prachniak 38-10-28, Steve Cassano 58-14-72, Bob eight minutes playing time. Bucks 133, Spurs 125 IRVINE, Calif. (U P I)- Rssdhsndlsr Rsfsisr SALE Piss The league said it would hold the rules committee Buffalo 30 52 .366 20 Bill Sander 38-8-30, Pete Livingston 5614-70, Tony Guardimas RpgRiar PlH« WUtraaU Pries “In these playoffs,” Fitch said, "if Brian Wintecs scored 36 points, 19 Kan City OlO 103 000 — 5 8 0 Jim Rempe of Scranton, Blackwsll Pries F.E.T. PRICE F.E.T. referees “responsible for any NY Nets 22 60 .268 28 Griffiths 38-8-30. Kreipovich 59-11-70, Russ AR78-I3 $60.00 the players can crawl out on that in the final quarter, as Milwaukee Detroit 000 000 000 — 0 6 0 Pa., defeated Harry A78-13 116.50 1.72 9S1.4M 1.93 damages that result from their il Central Division PRO SW EEPS - Low net Davidson 54-15-69, Roy Bell BR7S-I1 166.56 floor, they’ll play. We’re a gritty handed San Antonio its fifth straight Colborn, Gura (7) and Porter; McConnell of Lake Forest, B78-I3 S18.50 1.82 $56.57 2.18 legal action’’ but Phillips said W L Pet GB — Tony Pietrantonio 82-12- 56-13-69, Bob Russell 5613- DR7S-U 170.65 club, so 1 expect every m em l^r on road loss to cost the Spurs home- Ruble, Arroyo (6) and May. WP — Calif., 6-0, 4-6, 65 Saturday” C78-14 $20.50 2.01 960.05 2.38 nothing illegal had been committed. x-Houston 49 33 .598 — 70, low gross — Erwin 69, Bill Wood 57-11-68, E78-14 ER78-I4 $15.06 163.80 the team, injured or not, to give a court advantage in their playoff Colborn (1-0). LP - Ruble. HRs - night to win the $50,000 121.00 2.23 2.61 All but two of the 26 league Washington 48 34 .585 1 Kennedy 78; Blind bogey — Frank Sullivan 57-11-68, F78-14 122.00 FR78-I4 $81.40 $19.19 super effort.” series with Boston. Dave Meyers’ Kansas City, Cowens (1), Porter (1). Nine-Ball world cham 2.37 2.75 referees participated in the walkout. San Antoni 44 38 .537 5 Einar Lorentzen 87. Nick Pahoulis 58-10-68; C G78-I4 124.00 2.53 GR78-I4 187.00 $73.95 Fitch will soon know if that is season-high 31 points helped pionship tournament. 2.88 Earl Strom and Richie Powers are Cleveland 43 39 .524 6 BES r 16 - Class A — Flight — Gross — Jim 5.60-15 120.50 1.77 I1R78-I4 192.51 $78.63 enough. Milwaukee end its season with three Chicago 100 000 000 - 1 6 1 Rempe. 28, earned $15,- Bowling 3.01 the only NBA referees to have N Orleans 35 47 .427 14 Erwin Kennedy 64-3-61, Ritchie 51, Net - Bill G78-1S 124.00 2.56 GR78-IS 187.00 $71.95 2.91 In other games on a schedule straight victories. Toronto 020 000 lOx - 3 5 0 000 while McConnell got 1178-15 declared their intention not to go Stone (61) and Downing; Garvin, Atlanta 31 51 .378 18 Stan McFarland 70-7-63, Garvey 48-23-71, Jim Auf- $26.00 2.79 IIM78-IS $91,62 177.87 3.11 marked by the presence of sustitute Jazz 139, Nuggets 125 $9,000. In the afternoon’s along with the strike. Vuckovich (9) and Cerone. WP — Western Conference Einar Lorentzen 69-6-63; mann 43-2669, Sam Sapien- JRTS-IS $95.57 $81 .n 3.12 officials due the strike of NBA Pete Maravich and Nate Williams semifinals, Rempe beat Last year, the officials made a Garvin (1-0). .Midwest Division Class B - West Day 68-10- za 45-22-67, Stan LR7S-IS 1107.90 190.95 3.31 referees, Chicago gored Buffalo, 126 combined for 86 points, 50 in the se Jim Mataya, Las Vegas, KARI.V BIRDS - Pete No Trade in Required! similar threat to walk off their jobs W L Pet GB 58, Frank Lipinski 71-10-61; Mloganoski 50-17-67, John 99, Washington ripped Philadelphia, cond half, in a game that saw three Nev., 11-7 and McConnell Moore 140-137-386, Fran FREE Mounting prior to the playoffs, but O’Brien Texas 210 000 000 - 3 9 1 x-Denver 50 32 . 610 - Class C — George Zanis 84- Sutherland 43-24-67; Sftle prices in effect this week only 31-121, New York walloped Detroit, players from each team foul out. topped Wade Crane, Sum- Doyon 146373, Vi Carr 138- Detroit 44 38 .537 7 24-60, Carl Engberg 81-20- Calloway — Gross — Paul 144-126, Milwaukee upset San An Maravich scored 45 points to finish acceded to a demand of $50 more for Baltimore 000 010 100 — 2 6 2 miton, Ala., 11-10. 349, Sophie Welply 355. Chicago 44 38 .537 7 61; Low gross — Erwin Nielson 84; Net — John tonio, 133-125, New Orleans topped with a 31 average. Denver finished each referee per playoff game and a Alexander, Lindblad (7) and Mataya and Crane each Kan City 40 42 .488 11 Kennedy 76; Blind bogey — Sheetz 1 15-43-72, Gino SAVE *4 Denver, 1361%, and Phoenix blasted first in the Midwest Division despite job action never materialized. ^ Sundberg; Grimsiey, Holdsworth (9) won $4,500. Indiana 36 46 .439 15 I the loss. Marsh Warren 87, Jim Calderone 98-25-73; On Penike the New York Nets, 126104. Milwaukee 30 52 .366 20 Moriarty 87. Kickers - 79, 73. S e a rs Suns 128, Nets 104 Wire Set* Bulls 120, Braves 99 Pacific Division SAVE pr. Seven players scored in double Artis Gilmore and Wilbur Holland W L Pet GB 9 9 both scored 16 points and rookie Scott figures in a battle between division x-Los Ang 53 29 . 646 - , 12 May added 15 as Chicago won its 20th cellar-dwellers. 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a , a * Av$ *d PAGE TEN-B— MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., April 11, 1977 > S' Mnnrhexter Evening Herald- For MCC ALL FOOD MART STORES OPEN SUNDAY 9 A.M. TO 4 P.M. Home Delivery >calendar« Sl.^45 Phone 647-9946 Monday, A p r i l 1 1 I I EAST HARTFORD/arIaliEiMs Women’s Week through Star-Kist Tuna Charmin tissue MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1977 PRICE-FIFTEEN CENTS• SOUTH WINDSOR • VERNON April 15 — Call Women’s ' ------^------— — ------✓ Center for daily activities. Baseball, MCC vs. Coupon Bonus! LIGHT Eastern Conn. State 4 R O L L College, 3 p.m., Moriarty CHUNK o Pedestrian critical Field. REDEEM BOTH COUPONS WITH 6K0Z.CAN PACK •Dinner — 6 p.m.. Stu 4 S « dent Center. JUST ONE'7.50 PURCHASE! I WITH PURCHASE OF $7.50 OR MORE AND THI$«COUPON AT I WITH PURCHASE OF $7.50 OR MORE AND THIS COUPON AT •♦Biofeedback- The I FOOD MART. EXCLUSIVE OF COUPON ITEMS. GOOD MON.. I FOOD MART. EXCLUSIVE OF COUPON ITEMS. GOOD MON. ” APRIL I I THRU SAT., APRIL 16. LIMIT ONE CAN • ONE COUPON APRIL 11 THRU SAT., APRIL 16. LIMIT ONE 4 ROLL PACK ONE Voluntary Control of Our I PER FAMILY. COUPON PER FAMILY. Police hunt hit-run driver Own Body and Mind, 7 I East Hartford Police are seeking p.m,, HR 207. marker plate numbers, they said the The station attendant told East the driver of a dirty, dark, older car of the store and called police. Tucfiday, April 12 plate was a new type. It had a white Hartford Police he had gone to the which struck a pedestrian Saturday •Luncheon — Noon, Stu background with the numbers rear of the station to get cigarettes to at 9:53 p.m. at Main St. and Wells Joyce A. Abrams, 28, of Hartford dent Center. “reflectorized.” replenish stock in front. As he re Ave. was arrested Friday at the Bradlee’s •Dinner — 6 p.m.. Stu Police have received several tips entered the front office, he saw the dent Center. AND MORE WITH The pedestrian, Herbert Hutchins, as to the car but have not located it men, he said. store in Charter Oak Mall and 58, of East Hartford, was taken to charged with fourth-degree larceny Poetry Reading — yet. Anyone with any information The attendant backed away, slam (shoplifting). She is scheduled to Charles Simic, 8 p.m.. WALDBAUMS COUPONSAND Hartford Hospital. He was still listed about the accident or car is asked to ming the office door shut and locking in critical condition this morning and appear in Common Pleas Court 12 Main Campus Auditorium. call police at 528-4401. the two men from the back of the sta was not expected to live, said April 25. Wcdnruday, .April 13 SPECIALS tion, he said. The men took $70 from Patrolman Joseph Perry. •Luncheon — Noon, Stu Food M art Two men wearing stocking masks, the cash register and took 23 packs of BELOW! A Hollister Dr. home was broken dent Center. Witnesses to the accident said the one armed with a knife, held up the cigarettes, police said. S a v e *4.92 car had all its rear lights in working into Sunday between 5:15 and 9:30 > •Dinner — 6 p.m.. Stu Mobil service station at 499 Silver When the attendant felt sure the p.m. It was ransacked. Police are not dent Center. order, including those for its license Lane Saturday at 11 p.m. men had left, he came out of the back yet sure what is missing. Film — "Return of the Food Mart Puts More Items on Sale Eve^ Day of the Week plate. Although they did not get the Pink Panther," Main Cam pus Auditorium, 8 p.m. r “ ” HEINZ STRAINED FOOD MART - FRESH Thursday, April 14 OREO COOKIES ^ " d o m i n o s u g a r ] IS OZ. CELLO PKG. OR BOX ■ BABY FOOD Breakfast — 7:30 a.m.-lO Rival teachers will meet Tuesday ALL VARIETIES . (EXCLUDING MEAT) 5 POUND BAG | Sliced W hite Breod 11 INSTANT MILK i I iriBvwea Ml VUU J | BOX OF 10 • I QUART ENVELOPES | a.m.. Student Center. •Luncheon — Noon, Stu r 4^4 02.; lOOZ. The Hatfields and McCoys. The ball game in the Penney Pavilion at 7 4 3 * ^ JARS LOAF Flores, Larry Auer and John Larson reunion DooKlet. dent Center. Red Sox and the Yankees. The p.m. among others. MITHruRCHASSOFtE MOR MORI AND ■ WITHPURCKASf OFWMORMOReANo" 1NITH P UR CH ASE OFS7.SIOR M O R I AND «1.8S Class members not located to date Friday, April 15 .THIS COUPON AT ROOD MART THIS COUPON AT FOOD PURCHAtlOFtl.UOR MORI AND I Colonists and the Redcoats. All proceeds go to the Giardi i EXCLUJtVB OF COUPON ITfM l GOOD ■ im» COUPON AT FOOD MART. ^ ■ Larson assures all, “We will win." are Beverly Barrett Crockett, Burton •Dinner — 6 p.m.. Stu MON APRIL II THRU SAT, APRIL U ■ IXCLUSIVi OF COUPON ITlMt. 0000 I All these rivalries pale in com Scholarship Fund. A middle school all-star game will ILIMIT EIGHT JARS ONE COUPON PER I MON . APRIL n TNtU SAT . APRIL II J M l H I | Blinn, Robert Carrier, Barbara Char- dent Center. ^ F A M I L Y ■ LIMIT ONE eOX - ONI COUPON PfR i'.ffli I parison to the big one in East Hart Penney teachers challenged precede the teachers’ game. bonneau Pearl, Jeannine Clifford Duplicate Bridge — Open ford : Penney High vs. East Hartford the EHHS staff recently. EHHS Corey, Peter DeCarli, Joan Dooley & Novice, 7:45 p.m., HR High. accepted, while boasting the EHHS Class reunion set IL.U. M I L.U. M 'T F l u . 3» i T P l .u . 41 DuFour, Arthur Duff, Walter U rson 102, 103. TOPCO FOOD CLUB CRISCO 1 Ever since Penney opened more fans, cheerleaders, band and drill The East Hartford High School I Traa Swaat 100% Flerido I FOOD CLUB Dons Lessard Sachetti, Frank Stairwell Gallery— Open than a decade ago, the student bodies teams will support them better than Class of 1952 will hold its 25th reunion Motola, Jean Mulcahy, Kenneth Photography Exhibition, T R A S H B A G S TOMATO SAUCE of the schools have competed in Penney’s. May 7 at Willie’s Steak House in I ORANGE JUICE I SHORTENING Pearce, Ronald Shuckerow, Estelle Prizes, Opening reception I SLICED BACON j everything from scholastics to The EHHS Hornets will be led by Manchester. Smith Watson, Lewis Strong, Helen 8 p.m.. Film Classic, Hart PKG. lOZ. UOZ. sports. past and present basketball coaches They will wine, dine and dance. OF 20 CAN Uccello Koch, Katherine Uccello and ford Road Campus. ”1 .2 3 l O * ^ CAN Tuesday, for the first time, the Ken Gwodz and Neil Guerin and Mary Lou Hoffman Braga and MtTM PURCHASE OFtr MOR MORE ANO * I T H PURCHASE OF V SR OR MORE ANO ’•”1 .4 3 Howard Underwood. teachers of the crosstown rivals will swim coach Joe Barone. Dolores Robinson Harvey head the .Saturday, April 16 THIS COUPON AT FOOD MART THIS COUPON AT FOOD MART. I Anyone with news about the above ••Career/Life Planning EXCLUSIVE OF COUPON ITEMS GOOD ^ EXCLUSIVE OF COUPON ITEMS. GOOD go head-to-head. They will hold the The Knights will counter with Rich reunion committee. They are com MON. APRIL II THRU SAT. APRIL l» I I■ MON. APRIL II THRU SAT. APRIL U. LIMIT ONE PKG ONE COUPON PER I first annual faculty benefit basket- piling data on class members for a Is asked to call Mary Lou at 569-1970 Workshop — 9 a.m.-4 p.m., ■ LIMIT ONE CAN ONE COUPON PER 1^ FA M IL Y or Dolores at 569-0435. (Three Saturdays), Women's Center, Main ^ ■ " " "^ " " T i - L .U .
Town Council plans ------rMANCHESTER EVENING — HERALD, Manchester, ’ Conn..— Mon., April 11. 1977— — IPAGE nucj THREE-B ini damaged meetings on budget by blaze South Windsor South Windsor Town Hall, except the Red Sox help set scoring standard The South Wipdsor Town Council public hearing on the Board of Tolland will continue to work on the Board of Education budget at Timothy Education and general government Edwards Middle School. The kitchen of the Charles Stanley budgets throughout this month. The Forum for seniors home on Anthony Rd.. Tolland, was work will conclude with public 19 runs in eighth, extensively damaged by fire Satur Members of the Town Council and Lindblad makes hearings on both budgets and the set other town officials have been invited day that apparently started from hot ting of the new tax rate May 16. grease on the stove. to the Senior Citizen Open Forum, Most town councilmen agree that Tolland Fire Marshal Fran scheduled Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at Texas stronger Cleveland gets 13 the budgets should be shaved, the Town Hall. Wilhelm said Kevin SUnley, 18, was because adoption of the budgets as All senior citizens and interested treated at Rockville General proposed would result in about a two- BOS'TON (UPI) — 'The Boston Red Sox would have been just as Hospital for smoke inhalation. persons are encouraged to attend. NEW YORK (UPI) — Paul Lindblad claimed the Texas mill tax hike. The forum will be sponsored by the hsppy if they hadn t helped break a 24-year old major leacue Wilhelm said Kevin and one of his It was suggested last week that'the Rangers are improved in five areas — and he didn’t even men record. brothers apparently were making Senior Citizens’ Club and the Ad Board of Education budget be tion the one Manager Frank Lucchesi thinks may be the most With the score tied 3-3 going into french fries left a frying pan full of visory Committee on Aging. Needs of whittled by about $75,000. Some coun important. the eighth inning Sunday, the by pinch-hitters John Lowenstein and oil on the stove and left the room. senior citizens, as well as services cilmen are prepared to slice as much for them, will be discussed. A former star reliever for the Cleveland Indians sent 17 men to the Paul Dade, and_another RBI hit by Wilhelm said the oil caught fire i as $150,000 from the school budget. Vern Ruble the defeat. Hal McRae Buddy Bell. After an error and a Refreshments will be served by Oakland A’s acquired by the Rangers went 2-for-4. plate and 13 scored as Cleveland and charred the walls and cabinets in • The Town Council will meet went on to demolish the Red Sox, 19- walk, Kuiper knocked in two more the kitchen. It caused smoke damage Albina and Albert Muttal and Vera during the winter, Lindblad made his AiigriH 12, Mariners 5 ■ tonight at 7:30 to continue budget Grust. 9. runs with a double. in most of the rest of the house. i first relief pitching appearance of the Joe Rudl drove in five runs with a deliberations. Other meetings are South Windsor Senior Citizens will season a roaring success Sunday When Boston scored six runs in the Rookie Jim Norris, who hit his first Wilhelm said the Tolland Fire : grand slam homer and a double and major league homer with a man scheduled as follows: April l9, 7:30 meet Wednesday at 1 p.m. at St. when he retired all eight batters he last of the eighth inning, they com Department fought the fire for about • p.m.; April 25, public hearing on the Frank Tanana won his second game pleted an inning which saw 19 men aboard in the fourth, followed with a Margaret Mary’s Church Hall. The faced in preserving a 3-2 victory over of the season for the Angels, who an hour. It was reported at about 5:30 ] Board of Education budget at program will include skits by Robert cross the plate, eclipsing a mark set run-scoring double. After a walk, a p.m. and was under control by 6:50 \ the Baltimore Orioles. took their five-game series with the 'Timothy Edwards School; April 26, and Hazel Chester of Glastonbury. by Detroit back in 1953 when they pinch-hit single by Charlie Spikes, p.m. 5 The victory was the third straight Mariners, three games to two. and a Dade double. Bell capped the finalization of general government Friends of the South Windsor totaled 17 runs against the Red Sox. without a loss for the Rangers. The Tanana went six innings and allowed budget, 7:30 p.m.; May 3, public Public Library will take books for It took 53 minutes for six pitchers, inning with a two-run double. "I hope Rangers acquired pitcher Doyle one run before being relieved by Don that’s the quota of those-type games hearing on general government circulation to the Nutrition Program four for Boston, to come up with six Alexander and shortstop Bert Cam- Kirkwood. Ron Jackson, Bob Jones for the whole year,” Boston Manager [Area police report budget, 7:30 p.m.; May 9, work ses at St. Peter’s Episcopal Church outs. paneris in the re-entry draft, also and Don Baylor also homered for the Don Zimmer sighed. “(Reggie) sion to review budgets, 7:30 p.m.; Thursday. A film, "Secrets of the picked up Lindblad and made a Cleveland's barrage was produced Angels. by 10 hits, and three walks. And even Cleveland could have gone back out May 10, special meeting to adopt the Bee World," will be shown. daring trade when they sent slugger ■ ..'y ■ ST- Vernon Board of Education budget, 7:30 Indians 19, Red Sox 9 though the Red Sox made only one of in the eighth, but there was no sense A recent tea cup auction at the Jeff Burroughs to the Atlanta Braves p.m.; May 16, adoption of the general ficial error in the inning, they were in it." Over the weekend, Vernon Police Nutrition Program raised funds to in exchange for five players. In a three-hour and 51 minute government budget, 8 p.m. fiasco which 14,931 fans at Boston victimized by overall shoddy play in Cleveland had worked the first arrested 27 persons on charges of pay for a new coat rack for those "This team has been strengthened All budget meetings will be at the wished they had passed up, the In the field. seven innings, giving up six hits and speeding on Rt. 83, Dart Hill Rd., and attending the noon lunches. in five areas,” said Lindblad, ticking dians clobbered ^ston pitching for Up and over but no out "You usually see some home runs three runs, but "He said he was gas in Talcottville. off third base, shortstop, left and 13 runs in the eighth inning to win and extra base hits when you score sed, " according to Zimmer. Police have put on more radar right field and the bench. Boston first baseman George Scott hurdles Jim Norris of In their second straight game. Duane that many runs, " said Indian The Boston skipper sent reliever equipment and have stepped up It remained for Lucchesi, however, dians in attempted pickoff attempt by Reggie Cleveland. (UPI Kuiper, Jim Norris and Buddy Bell Manager Frank Robinson, whose Bill Campbell in to pitch the eighth. patrols on speeders and violators of Planners will review to note that the Rangers also im- photo) traffic signals. had three hits each for the Indians team came up with a triple, four Campbell, who took the loss in while Dwight Evans had three for the doubles, and five singles of every Thursday’s opener was roundly Hebron conceivable ariety. subdivision requests Red Sox, Dave LaRoche was the booed when he entered the game, and Raymond F. Barker Jr., 34, of Rabbit Run in Vernon I^American league winner while high-priced Boston re " I’ve never seen anything like his performance didn’t change Coventry, was charged Saturday this.” added Robinson, whose major Coventry vites town, residents to assist the entry draft reliever Bill Campbell matters any. The ex-Minnesota Twin with reckless driving. Police said he ^ i l e he wasn’t the official Easter rabbit this uniden Shirley provides league career spanned 21 seasons. went just a third of an inning while Jaycees. Volunteers should bring suffered his second straight loss for was driving north on Rt. 85. His car tified cottontail added color to the Rabbit Run Road The Coventry Planning and Zoning proved themselves in a sixth area — "We know we're not a power hitting rags, pails, mops, brooms and rakes. Boston. being tagged for three hits and four went off the left side of the road and Race Saturday in Vernon. Finishing first, at a record 20 Commission (PZC) will hold public relief pitching when they acquired club. This is our type of game...just runs. hearings tonight at 7:30 at the Town The Jaycees plan to wash windows, Lindblad. .A’s 9-1, Twills 6-7 getting the bat on the ball They were struck and climbed several guard minutes and 45 seconds was (top right) Pat O’Neill of Ttri not worried about the game posts. Hall. clean screens, hang screen doors and “We've lacked speed in the past Rookie Wayne Gross capped a Padres with lift just dropping in there. " and I'm not worried about him not State Police said the driver said he Southbury, a University of Connecticut student. In bot The Hills subdivision on South St. clean the inside of the library on Rt, but now we've got it to go along with four-run fifth inning with his first The inning began with what would doing the job, " said Zimmer 31, Gawitt also said Jaycees will be NEW YORK (UPI) — The San Diego Padres may no longer be fell asleep. He is scheduled to appear tom photo finishing second, is Wayne Jacob of Mystic, a will be reviewed at 8 p.m. and the defense, power and pitching,” he major league homer, a two-run shot, be its longest smash, a triple to right- Dave LaRoche, working in relief of raking the grounds and installing a just “a pitcher away” from challenging for the National League in Com m on P le a s C o u rt 19, member of the Mohegan Striders. Another UConn stu Gardiner Bassett subdivision and said, "Lindblad is the key man in our leading the A's to their first-game center by Rick Manning. Duane starting pitcher A1 Fitzmorris, got- Rockville, April 26. Goose Lane will be reviewed at 8:30 new sign they made for the front of bullpen because I feel he can come in victory over MinnesoU. Dick Allen West Division title. Kuiper singled him home with the go- dent, who didn’t officially register for the race, Bruce the library. credit for the victory. p.m. and stop any tough situation." drove in two runs with a double and a the fifth inning to give the Cubs a 3-2 ahead run. There followed a Boston starts a two game series at Tolland Clark of East Hampton, actually came in second but was They may have found their man in The PZC will also discuss a sub Bulletin board Lindblad choked off an Oriole single to help lead the A’s attack. lead. Ed Kranepool hit a pair of sacrifice, walk, run-scoring singles Chicago Tuesday afternoon. State Police are investigating a 22-year-old left-hander Bob Shirley, a disqualified. There were 301 runners registered, 149 division modification request for The Republican Women’s Club will threat in the seventh inning to Rookie Paul 'Thormodsgard received homers for the Mets. break into a home on New Rd., non-roster player who has played more than entered last year. (Herald photos by Dunn) Coventry Hills, Section 2 ; a Town meet tonight at 8 at the home of preserve Alxander’s first Texas vic credit for his first big league win with Expos 9, Pliillir* 8 Tolland. Police said the owner only one season of professional ball. Council referral on two lots in Actors Clara Hladky, Bunker Hill Rd, tory. Tom Grieve hit a home run and the relief help of Tom Burmeier as Tony Perez' second homer in two reported that someone took banks Shirley made his major league Colony; tax sale property off Wrights Frances Funk, guest speaker, will John Ellis singled in his first run of the Twins won the second game for a days, a three-run blast in the eighth containing about $106 in coins. Police debut against the Cincinnati Reds Mill Rd., and a proposed revision of talk about the Beautification Com the season as the Rangers dealt the split of the doubleheader. inning, enabled the Expos to defeat Homers spark said it was also reported that paint, multi-fagiily regulations. mittee and the Joshua Trust. Orioles their third straight loss. llrcwiTs 2. Vankfcs 1 Sunday and got words of praise from the Phillies. Perez' homer followed was thrown around the outside of the the San Diego pitching coach Roger Library cleanup The Republican Town Committee, The Royals defeated the Detroit Sixto Lezeano hit his second homer an infield single by Dave Cash and a house. Craig as he struck out 11 and gave up The Coventry Jaycees have an Young Republican Club and the Tigers, 5-0, the Angels beat the Seat of the game in the ninth inning to give walk to Warren Cromartie and came South Windsor Republican Women’s Club are spon tle Mariners, 12-5, the Cleveland In the Brewers their second victory in only four hits in 8 2-3 innings in the off reliever Gene Garber. Perez also Cougars to split Andover budget hearing set nounced plans to kick off National Padres' 12-4 victory. John Culotta, 21, of 55 Norman Dr., soring a Coventry High School junior dians topped the Boston Red Sox, 19- three games with the Yankees and drove home an earlier run with a A publicn n h llP hearingh o a r i n o to discuss the f — *l _ __i it,. _ Library Week by having a cleanup "It sure didn't take me long to South Windsor, was charged Sunday for the school budget, and $30,000 is Disposal Area. for the summer intern program in 9, the Oakland A’s downed the make reliever Bob McClure the sacrifice fly Mike Schmidt homered proposed 1977-78 budget will be work party at the Booth-Dimock make a good pitcher out of him. " night with driving an unregistered an additional appropriation. The Washington, D C. D. Larry Knight, Minnesota Twins, 9-6, before losing, winner. Don Gullett, acquired by the for Philadelphia. Home runs by Mark McMahon and Tom Kearney highlighted a Thursday at 8 p.m. at Andover The Andover Board of Education Memorial Library, starting at 9 a m, said Craig. "... If we had 10 pitchers motor vehicle, driving without a proposal is an increase ol $192,607 Clara Hladky and Robert Visny are 7-1, the Milwaukee Brewers shaded Yankees in one of their big winter ItruM's 6 . Astro* 0 14-8 opening game win by Manchester Community College over Elementary School, will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at An this Saturday. better than him on our rosier then motorcycle license, and failure to over the 1976-77 budget. dover Elementary School. Proiect Chairman Dick Gawitt in members of the committee in charge the New York Yankees, 2-1, and the deals, suffered the loss in his Rowland Office and Jerry Royster Tunxis Community College Saturday at Moriarty Field. The obey a stop sign. Copies of the budget, which would To pay for the proposed budget the of the program. Toronto Blue Jays scored a 3-1 American League debut, we'd win everything easy." each collected three hits and Dick mean a one-mill increase, are Agenda items include an executive "1 didn't have anything left when I visiting Tomahawks rallied for three runs in the ninth inning to Police said Culotta, while turning finance board is proposing taxation session for personnel, approval of triumph over the Chicago White Sox nine Jays 3, VCliile Sox I Ruthven pitched a seven-hitter to available at the Town Office in other AL games. was taken out," Shirley said. I would take the nightcap, 4-2, of the baseball doubleheader. into a driveway, landed in a ditch. He of 58 mills (to raise $809,660), policies and a review of the budget. Dave McKay, a native Canadian, spark the Braves triumph over the is scheduled to appear in Common Building. Royal* 5. ’rigem 0 have been pleased if we had won, 12- In the lirst inning of the opening revenue sharing funds of $14,350, es The board will be given information Court cases drove in two runs with a single and a A three-run homer by McMahon, an Pleas Court 12, East Hartford, April The total proposed budget is $1,- 11. Actually, when I went out there 1 contest, MCC, 2-2, scored on an RBI timated revenues of $371,266, cash about its committees, a financial Darrell Porter hit a two-run homer squeeze bunt leading the Blue Jays to East Catholic grad, in the third and 22. 289,355. Of that, $785,780 is for was just hoping to get out of the first single by John Zadrozny. Three surplus of $44,079, and $50,000 from and Jim Colborn and Larry Gura their win at Toronto. Gary Garvin two-run fourth fram e blast by general town government, $473,525 is summary, student teachers and the Kevin Stanley, 18, of Tolland, was without the owner's permission, nolled inning." walks, two hit batsmen and singles Bolton for its use of the Andover enumeration. combined in a six-hitter for the went eight innings to receive credit Natignal league Kearney put the decision on ice. fined $100 on a charge of failure to • David E. MacCoy, 19. ol Bancroft Shirley blanked the Reds for eight by Kearney and Neil Esposito plated Royals, who won their third straight for the victory with Pete Vukovich Tom Dawson pitched six innings to Area fire calls renew registration and $25 for dis Rd., Vernon, reckless driving, changed to innings and would have had a shutout five runs in the second for a 7-0 lead. obeying an officer in Common Pleas failure to drive in established lane, $15 game. John Mayberry also drove in finishing up. Steve Stone was the gain the win and square his record at loser. if second baseman Mike Champion Court 19, Rockville. Charges of fine. two runs for the Royals, who dealt .Astros in a game that was enlivened 1-1. Mike Keegan took the loss for Finance board airs budgets • Philip Martin, 34. ol 79 Brooklyn St.. had not booted a grounder with two by a benches-clearing brawl in the Tunxis Tolland County reckless driving and failure to renew out in the ninth. That error enabled Copies of the proposed budgets are Rockville, driving while under the in sixth inning. Houston left fielder Clilf Weather cuts Dan Urunwald's single and Tom Saturday, 2:09 p.m. -G as spill, Bolton Bolton team placed third. The team registration were nolled (not George Foster to score and when available at the Community Hall. prosecuted). fluence of liquor or drugs, changed to Johnson triggered the fight when he Croce's RBI double snapped a 1-1 tie Cumberland Farms, Merrow Rd. ’The Bolton Board of Finance will consisted of Kathy Nielsen, Tammy Shirley proceeded to load the bases, reckless driving, $100 fine. He wasn't was struck in the back by a Ruthven in the ninth (or the Tomahawks, now Tolland. conduct a public hearing on the Attend conference Roberts and Debbie Pullo. Susan Flaherty, 20, of 57 Talcott he was replaced by Dave Tomlin who Catholic game presented on a charge of driving while his pitch, and as the two men wrestled to 11 The Cougars scored once in the Saturday, 5:38 p.m. -Kitchen fire, proposed 1977-78 school budget Nine members of the Bolton High In the poster contest, Bolton placed Ave., Rockville, pleaded innocent license was suspended. was greeted by a three-run double by Anthony Rd., Tolland. the Astroturf, players from both Saturday's East Catholic-St. Paul bottom of the frame but left the Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the Com School chapter of Future Business fifth with a poster by Cathie Noren to a charge of possession of a can • Greg Secure, 20, of 152 South St., Pete Rose before nailing down the Saturday, 5:44 p.m. -Brush fire. North benches joined in the melee. Johnson munity Hall. Leaders of America attended a re and Debbie Howard. nabis substance with intent to sell. Rockville, reckless driving, changed to final out. baseball game was postponed bases loaded going down to defeat, River Rd,, Coventry. was ejected because of extreme cold weather Croce and Gilbert Francis had a The Board of Education's proposed cent State Leadership Conference in Miss Pullo, president of the Bolton She waived a hearing in probable unnecessary noise with a motor vehicle Shirley couldn't have asked for Saturday, 6:30 p.m. -Brush fire. High $15 fine. Giant* 8, Dodger* 4 The game has been rescheduled for pair of blows for Tunxis while four budget totals $1,457,192, which is $83,- New Haven. The activities included chapter, was selected for listing in cause and she was bound over to better offensive support in his debut. St., Rockville. Ed Halicki got home-run support Saturday, May 21 at 2:30 p m 352 more than the 1976-77 budget. ceremonies, elections, speeches, "Who’s Who in FBLA. " Tolland County Superior Court. • Michael J. Bunker, 18, Campbell different players had safeties for Saturday, 6:40 p.m. —Chimney fire. Old Ave., Rockville, illegal possession of less The Padres had 15 hits, including a from Darrell Evans and Larry Hern workshops, demonstrations and com Other chapter members attending Charges of illegal possession of a The Eagles, whq've had two post MCC Francis took the win while Post Rd., Tolland. There will be a public hearing on than four onces ol cannabis substance, pair of two-run doubles by Dave Win don in beating the Dodgers for the petitive events. were Donna Marcue, Pam Muro, cannabis substance and third-degree ponements and no games thus far, Mark Bolasevich absorbed the loss, Saturday, 7:13 p.m. -Brush lire, Oid the town government budget changed to breach of peace, $100 line field, in pounding Santo Alcala and fifth straight time. The Giants got 13 Town Rd., Tolland. j Thursday at 8 p.m. at the Community In preliminary written spelling Jeannette Radion and Ga(y Sobol. larceny were nolled. three relievers. will try again Tuesday afternoon to Other cases included: • Gary Blinn, 28, ol 9 Tolland Ave., hits off five Dodger pitchers with inaugerate their 1977 season at Wind Sunday, 10:46 a.m. —Grass fire. West Hall. tests, the Bolton chapter was among Adviser Beverly K. Plumb'accom In other NL games, St. Louis edged Westerman named St., Rockville. Rockville, pleaded innocent to a change Burt Hooton taking the loss. Dusty sor Locks High. Manchester High, 1- The town government budget the top 20 schools. In oral finals, the panied the students. • Charles Frankovitch, 21 of Eastbrook of driving while under the influence of Pittsburgh, 8-7, Chicago downed New ORONO, ,'Vlaine lUPIl — The Sunday, 1:29 p.m. —Brush fire. Goose Ct., Rockville, evading responsibility, Baker homered for Los Angeles 0, will be home Tuesday at Kelley proposal is $901,675, which is $82,839 liquor or drugs. He chose trial by jury. York, 5-2, Montreal nipped athletic director of the University of Lane, Tolland. fined J75, and using a motor vehicle Field against CCIL foe and defending more than this year’s total. r illll'«JW,'pfVi's4,M'BLio'n4'.'"' I —- j don thorntow. c Philadelphia, .9-8, Atlanta topped Maine at Orono. Harold Westerman, Sunday, 4:18 p.m. —Brush fire, N. i™- '‘'..rxHm onu«. ri evinrud*s< champ Conard High. Cheney Tech, 0- The total proposed increase is mx. Itr lllK , tx n IK n t Camillon. Houston, 6-0, and San Francisco has been appointed to a three-year River Rd., North Coventry. 1, will entertain Coventry High at $166,191. » IJOtHOSSEPp defeated Los Angeles, 8-4. Sports slate term on the NCAA Football Rules South Windsor WMilIrnUtfIM t chins.,r ( «nd ch«lr, ;'l2) C 3:15 on Tuesday. The present tax rate in Bolton is rep L«n», I Cur(liiiul!i 8, I’irulc* 7 Committee, beginning Sept. 1 Sunday, 11:38 a m. -Brush fire, 19 set at 61.4 mills. Officials are predic Monday Sycamore Rd , South Windsor. Bake McBride knocked in three ting an increase. runs with a homer and a single and HA,SEHAI.I, The people who Garry Templeton scored three runs ECSC JV at MCC to pace the Cardinals victory over TE.VM.S Rockville hospital notes Say it where the Pirates. Bill Robinson drove in Ka*l Cutliolir al Kar- make sewing easy four of the Pirates' runs with a mlngloii (girl*) homer and two singles, tiiili* .S, Met* 2 ’I'ur*ila\ Admitted Friday: Pearl Discharged Saturday; ••• Vernon; Frederick Morse, see it Ivan DeJesus drove in four runs BASEHALI. Cheney, Wiilington; Julie Ronald Conyers, Mountain Broad Brook; Joseph Roman, now make sewing Higgins, South St.. Rockville; St., Rockville, Susan Haskell, with his first major league homer Conard al Manrlirslrr, Tolland Ave., Rockville; 3.30 Maureen Jackson, Geraldine Warehouse Point; Maureen David Roy, Evergreen Rd.. and a sacrifice fly in leading the Cubs' Dr., Eliington; Dorothy Jackson, S. Geraldine Dr , Vernon; Henry Rush, Hillside in a over the Mets. Dejesus cracked a Ea*l Calliidii- at M iiid- Mullen, Meadowbrook Rd., Ellington: Valerieo easy to learn.^^ Marianne Peniherlon three-run homer off Jon Matlack in sor Cork*, 3:1.'> House, Rockville; Mary Ellington; David Roy, Latkofsky, Broad Brook; Schanal, White St., Rockville; MCG pholo by Rnliark Covrnlry al Clu-ni'v Evergreen Rd., Vernon. Marcelle Passet, Franklin Thomas West, Carol Dr., iVeh, 3i l.i Discharged Friday: Park, Rockville; Mrs. Margie Rockville. Giassified I* <• II n !• y a I Christina Casagrande, Staf Strickland and daughter, Nobody makes sewing machines easier to sew W <‘llu'r*firld jm^ ford; Margaret Cook, Minter- | Merline Rd., Vernon; on than Singer. And now we're making Thurmond eligible l''l•rlni ul Ea*l llarlfiird burn Court, Rockvilie; Sandra Josephine Tiziani, Stafford. CLEVELAND (UPI) - ^ Flint, Orchard St., Rockville; sewing easy to learn— even for beginners. Softball no-hitterl Norwirliiil Kork,illc Births Saturday: A Cleveland Cavaliers' $ George Henson, Silver Lane, For just $29.50 you can take six three-hour I’orlland al Itniinn daughter to Mr. and Mrs SAVINGS BANK Coach Bill Fitch notified S East Hartford; Katherine Alfred Cheney, Wiilington; a Vinal Trrli ul Kliani Right lessons in small classes with qualified in the National Basketball § Kolbert, Cider Mill Rd., daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Eu*l Crunliy a I LIFE INSURANCE structors. You'll make something to wear. Association late Sunday K Tolland; Mrs. Joanne Pillio Robert Judge, West for Pemberton linglon and son, Somers; Maria Rabe, Wiilington. here, And we’ll even give you a machine to use that Nate Thurmond will ^ I R ACK Franklin Park, Rockville; Admitted Sunday; Eva An The Savings Bank of Manchester during class. You also get our $4.50 book. be eligible for the playoffs, 5: 'Maiiohr*lrr a I David Trapp, Pieasant St., Taking a doubleheader Saturday was Manchester Community but Jim Cleamons may not. drews, W. Shore Rd., Life insurance Dept. Fashion Dressmaking by Singer free with the Sini*liur> Rockville; Andrew Wakefield, Ellington; Emma College’s women’s softball team, 22-0 and 7-0, over 'Tunxis Com- Fitch said Thurmond is Eu*l Herbert Dr., Coventry; John At our 923 Main Street course. So register now for day or night Ciechowski, Old Kent Rd., at Nike Field, dominated Tunxis’ hitters, allowing being placed on the active Calliolir.' .New ingioii al Wallach, Stafford; Rose Tolland; Elaine Clark, Wap- ______iVlanchester, Ct. 06040 classes. When it comes to teaching you how ClIlWVTIIIg list for the playoffs and Wienefeld, South The Cougars, now 2-2, bombarded no hits. She walked one and struckout VI ind*ur l.nrk* St,. pingwood Rd., Ellington; to sew, we’re in a class by ourselves. Cleamons will be on the in Buy any three of these Rockville. James Franey, Hartford Bank, ^ I woulJ like more inlormalioo on the kinds ol pollrica I've checked below: Tunxis for 14 runs in the first inning nine. TENNIS of the opening game wlh a pair of jured reserve list. Births Friday: A daughter Tpke., Tolland; Anne Flint, Insurance for Head Ellyn Johnson had three hits and Eu*l Culliolir al Si, shocks from Midas to Mr. and Mrs. Vern Merrill, Phoenix St., Vernon; Barbara uf Household three-run triples by Jennene Wright Betsy Mayshar, Bonnie Kilgore lirrnurd Date of Birth . ______Morrison St., Rockville; a son Wilson, Long Island, N. Y. Savings i and Laura Edwards. Meanwhile, Pemberton, Wright and Edwards two Maiirlic*li>ral Cla*lnii- and get the fourth FREE. to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Insurance fur Wife. Mariane Pemberton totally Discharged Sunday: Fran- apiece in the first game victory. bury Midas not only gives you a good deal, we give you the right shock lor your Grubaugh, Vernon Ave., cine Delphis, Bridgeport; Date of Birth Simplicity Pdiiern P.G. scholars C I u* I o II li II r y a I car. And for the way you drive. That's why Midas is ollering you a Rockville; a daughter to Mr. Bonnie Gearin, Talcottville I Children's Insurance No. 7376 Bank Life { Munrlii-*lrr (girl*) choice of three dillerent shock absorbers Lifeguard '. our heavy duty and Mrs Suresh Nayar Rd., Vernon; Hope Gronski, Dateisi of Birth ______MISSION, Kan. (UPI) - The Storrs. Shenipsit Lake Rd., Tolland; NCAA has named 15 graduating CIRES SOITBAI.I. shock. Superguard ’ . the toughest shock made tor lour wheels. Admitted Saturday: Mrs. Gail Grubaugh and son, tT e r m insurance college basketball players, including Ciiiiard III Muiirlif*ifr, And Springuard’ , a spring-assisted shock to support load-hauling vehicles Edward Gessay, Lewis St Insurance { MCC netmen score 3 :l.’> Ol courqp, all three shock absorbers carry the famous Midas-guarantee Vernon Ave,, Rockville; Mrs. Metro Conference player of the year Rockville; Gina Judge! Ea*l CiillioMi' al itliuni If anything ever goes wrong with one ol our shocks, we guarantee Margaret Hamilton and son, Gary Yoder of the University of Cin Wiilington; Claire King, Hillside Ave., Vernon; Paul MR MRS. MISS Winning its third match In four to replace it free (or as long as you own your car Windsorvilie Rd., South Wind Costs 856 MAIN ST. Fiorillo 6-3, 6-1; Duszny (MCC) def cinnati, as . recipients of $1,5(X) post M «-diii'*day A shocking deal like this won t last forever Hurry, oiler ends April 30 Hebert, Somersville; Julie ADDRESS . SINGER starts Saturday was Manchester Mnqulst 64), 6-1; Goode (MCC) def! graduate scholarships. sor; Eliza Morse, S. Grove Higgins, South St., Rockville; SEWING CENTERS MANCHESTER Community College’s tennis team, 8- HASKHAEi, St., Vernon; Herman CITY ®'S. 6-1; Arenas-Balfour Yoder was joined by William MEC ul UCiinn JV Eliza Morse, S. Grove St. 8TATR_ 1, over Tunxis Community College at Weingartner, Stafford. Lew 643-4308 (MCC) def. Stewert-Paradls 6-1 6-4 " Doran of Holy Cross, Phil Bond of Dont compromise. HOME PHONE___ -BUSINeiS PHONI . the Manchester Racquet Club. TENNIS Burnell-Wellington (MCC) def! Louisville, Robert Bone of Missouri, Eu*l Culliolir ul Hull m iD A S Results: Arenas (MCC) def. Fiorillo-Swol 6-1, 7-5; Duszny- Peter Lodwlck of Southern Methodist Midasize. Paradis 6-2, 6-3; Stewert CT) def. (girl*) Moreau (MCC) def. Sowpel-Linquist and Rodney Snook of Whittier COEE Moreau 6-1, 6-3; Burnell (MCC) del. on), 6"2. College (Calif.) as at-large 285 Main Straat, Manchastar Si . I‘uiiI Noriliwr*! Swol 6-2, 7-5: Wellington (MCC) def. scholarship recipients. .Ciitlinlir at Ka*t Culliolir PAGE FOUR-B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., April 11. 1977 MANCHES'rER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., April 11. 1977—‘PAGE FIVE-B Choke talk over for Watson -k AUGUSTA, G a .(U P I)-T h e British Open and two earlier tour “It was one of those days that no Celtics sharp in finale Kite had a 67 Sunday. Hale Irwin way Tom Watson looks at it, events (1974 Western Open and 1975 m atter what I did, someone else did was alone in fifth at 68-282 and a cou Byron Nelson.Classic), he had been better,” said Nicklaus. “I was BOSTON (UPI) — They were Cleamons and with a bruised Elmore we won it. “I know in the first half I winning the Masters should ple of Grahams, David from Smith, led by as many as 12 points enthused about the officiating of the criticized for his poor closing perfor thinking playoff when I teed off at 18. th,e scintillating Celtics of ‘76 wasn’t playing my game (making locally based Campbell. stop all that talk about Australia and Lou from Tenne^ee, in the second quarter as Austin Carr mances in the 1974 and 1975 U.S. But when I heard Tom had made a tied for sixth at 284. Ray iHoyd Sunday — for seven minutes. two of 10 shots and scoring six “My criticism first is directed at “choking.” and Foots Walker carried the Opens and in those last two tour birdie at 17, I had to change my wound up 14 strokes higher than his And the question they left for the points) because I was upset with the supervisor of NBA Officials The specter of those recent last- naments he played before coming to strategy. I thought I had it all worked offense. Boston closed to 52-51 at Footsie (Walker). (John Nucatola). This was a big record-tying 271 of a year earlier and playoffs to answer, following a 115- halftime. round leads he blew in the Tourna Augusta. out, but I hadn't allowed for someone “We had a few words because pressure game and to have one ment Players Championship and the was tied for eighth along with 105 win over the Cleveland Cavaliers, Carr, who finished with a season- Watson certainly had an opportuni else making a birdie. I wasn't Crenshaw who skied to a 4-over-par was: Can the defending NBA cham every time I was going up for a shot, referee from Boston out on that court Heritage Classic haunted him all ty to “choke” again Sunday. With prepared for that.” high 42 points by making 18 of 23 field he was on my arm. I went up to the was simply unwise. The sujiervisor week. But that was before he staved 76 in the final round after shooting pions play four intense series the way goal attempts, scored eight straight nine holes to play, he led five-time Watson, playing with Rik 69s the previous two days. they played for seven minutes late in refs and they wouldn’t do anything should have gotten someone else. off a charge by Jack Nicklaus Sun points early in the final period and Masters winner Nicklaus by four Massengale in the final twosome, Watson said he was “on cloud the last reguiar season game? about it. So at half time I just decided “I’m sure ^ s to n would not want to day. the Cavs moved to a 99-93 lead with strokes. Five holes later, they were started Sunday’s final round tied with nine” after winning the Masters, to play my game and not let him come into our house and find out that “ I don’t think we need to talk about The answer will start to unfold five minutes gone. tied. Ben Crenshaw, playing with Nicklaus much more excited than when he won Tuesday when the Celtics open a bother me.” one of the surrogate officials was a choking now,” Watson said after From that point to the finish, the “I knew we were even at 14,” said in the twosome imm^iately ahead. the British Open. best-of-three playoff series against White complained the referees — guy off the street from Cleveland.” beating Nicklaus by two strokes. “I men in Green played classic Celtics Watson. “ Fifteen (which both he and Crenshaw faded out of the picture, "I love the British Open,” he the San Antonio Spurs in Boston. Paul Campbell of suburban Somer Boston president Red Auerbach dis think the way I played answered basketball: tight defense that forced Nicklaus birdied) was do-or-die. I but Massengale stayed right on Wat quickly added. “But, being an Cleveland opens its preliminary ville and Rger McCann of Wood agreed with Fitch, saying the that.” turnovers and bad shots followed by knew that I had to make birdies to son’s heels until late in the round. American and living in Kansas City, playoff series Wednesday against Ridge, N.J. — were out of position to referees were “tremendous” given Watson, 27, who has won $175,000 break-neck fast breaks that ended in beat Jack, that I couldn't win coming “ Bogeying 10 and 11 killed my run winning this tournament has to mean Washington at Landover, Md. call fouls. Yet he conced^ the two the circumstances. But the cratchety and three tournaments so far this easy, open baskets. in with pars.” at it,” said Massengale who wound more. Boston and Cleveland played in stand-ins were no worse than the Auerbach also disagreed with his year (he won the Crosby and the San Boston rattled off 12 straight points Watson sank a 20-foot birdie putt on up tied for third with Tom Kite at “I’ve gotten a good start this year, tensely in the seasonal windup striking NBA referees who usually own coach, on Heinsohn’s assess Diego Open back-to-back in January) and 18 of 20 to bolt to a 111-101 lead. the next-to-last hole to go ahead of 280. “But, Tom was playing so well. but my career is stiil in a young because both teams knew the loser officiate. ment that the Celtics played relative is recognized as one of the bright Sidney Wicks scored six of the points Nicklaus by a stroke, then won by I’m sure I wouldn’t have won even if stage,” he replied. “I hope it lasts a would meet Washington in the ”I thought the refs did a super ly well. young faces on the pro tour. and Jo Jo White, who had 24 of his 30 two when Nicklaus gambled and lost I had parred those two holes.” long time.” playoffs and the winner would face job,” said Boston Coach Tom Hein- "We played bleep for half the game, But even though he won the 1975 points in the second half, scored eight on the final hole. San Antonio. sohn, a known referee baiter. “This then we played wild. I don’t know,” in the stretch. The undermanned Cavs, playing game was won by the ballplayers. said Auerbach, the guiding force ”We needed to have this game,” without injured Bingo Smith and Jim The refs did a great job.” behind Boston's 13 NBA cham . 4 Nastase rallies Standings said White. “We had to have it and Cleveland Coach Bill Fitch was less pionships. •» American League (Norris 4-5), N NBA refs Major League llnescores to top Connors East Minnesota (Zahn 0-1) at Seattle j a W L Pet. GB (Romo 0-0), N (Heveland 2 0 .1000 on strike National League and Dempsey. WP — Alexander (1- Tanana, Kirkwood (7), Scott (8) LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI) — Hie Nastase successfully defended Milwaukee 2 1 .667 W National League 0). LP — Grimsley (0-1). HRs — Toronto 2 1 ,667 W Montreal 110 301 030 — 9 15 0 and Etchebarren; Abott, Pagan (2) his World Champion Tennis Challenge Cup title Sunday, rallying New York 1 2 ,333 IW East Phila 000 203 201 - 8 15 1 Texas, Grieve (1); Baltimore, Moore (5) and Stinson. W P - Tanana DeCinces (1). to beat Jimmy Connors 3-6, 7-6, 6-4, 7-5 for the $100,(X)0 winner- Boston 0 2 .000 2 W L Pet. GB NEW YORK (UPI) - The National Stanhouse, Terpko (6), McEnaney (2-0). LP - Abbott (0-1). HRs - St. Louis 3 0 .IIXX) take-all prize. Baltimore 0 3 .000 2W Basketball Association is upset at its (6), Atkinson (7), Kerrigan (8), California, Rudi, Jackson, B. Jones, Detgoit 0 3 .000 2W Montreal 2 0 .KXX) Vk referees for striking games Sunday Milwaukee 000 100 001 — 2 7 0 ■'I wanted to beat Jimmy here on New York 2 1 .667 1 Christenson, Kaat (5), Reed (6), Baylor; Seattle, Bernhardt, R. rallied from a 15-40 deficit to win the Weal on the last day of the regular season, New York 010 000 000 — 1 8 0 Jones. his home court,” Nastase said after game. (Jiicago 1 2 .333 2 McGraw (7), Garber (8) and Boone. W L Pet. GB but the attorney for the officials says WP — Atkinson (1-0). LP — Garber Haas, McClure (8), Castro (9) and Happy to wave to Augusta gallery the match. “1 knew I was going to Nastase clinched the match by win Philadelphia 0 2 .000 2Mi Kansas City 3 0 .1000 Two points for Boston the league has only itself to blame if (0-1). HRs — Philadelphia, Schmidt Moore, Haney (8); Gullett, Tidrow MinnesoU 021 001 020 - 6 11 2 win.” ning the last two games in the fourth Pittsburgh 0 3 .000 3 Tom Watson waves to the gallery at the 18th green after win Texas 3 0 1,000 players such as Bill Walton aren’t in (1) , Luzinski (1); Montreal, (9) Perez and Munson. WP — McClure (1- Oakland 040 040 lOx - 9 10 4 Connors left abruptly and did not set. He had an ace for match point. Oakland 2 1 .667 1 West 0). LP - Gullett (0-1). HRs - ning 1977 Masters with 12-under par score. (UPI photo) Dave Cowens of Boston flipped this reverse shot off backboard uniform in the playoffs. ( 2) . Hughes (8) and Wynegar; Medlch, talk with reporters. The match was delayed 15 minutes California 3 2 .600 1 W L Pet. GB Milwaukee, Lezeano 2 (2). Connors won five of the first six Houston 2 1 .667 in Ceitics’ 120-105 win over San Antonio Saturday night at the ”I’m sorely disappointed at their Torrealba (8) and Sanguillen. WP — between the second and third sets Seattle 2 3 .400 2 actions,” Richie Phillips, counsel for games in the opening set and it Chicago 1 2 .333 2 Los Angeles 2 1 .667 St. Louis 232 100 000 - 8 13 1 Medlch (1-0). LP - Redfem (0-1). when a power failure plunged the Hartford Civic Center. (Photo by Roback) the National Association of Basket Cleve 000 200 1 (13)3 - 19 19 1 appeared he would go on to capture Minnesota 1 2 .333 2 Cincinnati 2 2 .500 W Pitts 400 020 100 — 7 10 1 HRs — Oakland, Norris (1); court into darkness. An overloaded ball Referees, told UPI. “The basic Boston 100 000 260 - 9 11 3 his 14th straight win without a defeat San Diego 2 2 .500 Vk Falcone, Carroll (2), Schultz (6), Minnesota, Terrell (1). generator was blamed. Sunday's Results San Francisco 1 2 .333 1 stumbling block is that the NBA Fitzmorris, LaRoche (7), Buskey Mayott loses singles at the Caesars Palace arena. Toronto 3, Chicago 1 Urrea (7) and Simmons; Hooker, Both Nastase and Connors Atlanta 1 2 .333 1 won’t sit down and negotiate. No, not (8) and Fosse; Cleveland, Campbell But Nastase began to nullify Con Texas 3, Baltimore 2 Demery (3), Jackson (5), Gossage Minnesota 000 203 002 — 7 11 1 qualified for the finals by winning Sunday's Results the basic stumbling block, the only (8) and Dyer. W P - Carroll (1-0). LP (8) , Willoughby (8), House (8), Oakland 100 000 000 — 1 6 1 nors' power with deft placements their round robin divisions in Cleveland 19, Boston 9 Murphy (8) and Fisk, Montgomery but shares doubles and shot selections and went on to Montreal 9, Philadelphia 8 Lakers to relax stumbling block.” — Hooker (0-1). HRs — St. Louis, Thormodsgard, Burgmeir (7) and Milwaukee 2, New York 1 December in las Vegas. Cliicago 5, New York 2 The NABR, seeking increased McBride (2); Pittsburgh, Robinson (9) . WP - LaRoche (2-0). LP - Borgmann; Umbarger, Giusti (6), gather momentum. He used Nastase had lost to Connors two Kansas City 5, Detroit 0 HANOVER. N.H. (UPI) - John St. Louis 8, Pittsburgh 7 compensation for its 26 members for (1). Campbell (0-2). HR - Cleveland Bair (9) and Newman, Williams (9). 6- 2 . numerous passing and cross court California 12, Seattle 5 Norris (1). Mayotte Sunday lost the New times since then in Puerto Rico and San Diego 12, Cincinnati 4 the playoffs and the 1977-78 regular WP — Thormodsgard (1-0), LP — Ratliff, a touring pro from shots in the ffnal three sets. St. Louis. Oakland 9-1, Minnesota 6-7 England Tennis Stars singles title to Greenwich. Conn., came away with a Atlanta 6, Houston 0 before playoffs season, notified the league early Sun New York 010 100 000 - 2 7 1 Umbarger (0-1). HRs — Minnesota, He won the tie-breaker in the se Jim Ratliff, but bounced back to They traded insults during the Today's Games San Francisco 8, Los Angeles 4 day morning it was calling the job ac Chicago 001 030 Olx — 5 10 1 Calif 410 241 000 - 12 12 0 Kusick, Hisle. 6- 4, 6-2 decision in the singiescond play set after breaking Connors' ser Puerto Rican match and were not on Detroit (Rozema 0-0) at Toronto Seattle 000 010 031 - 5 11 i share the doubles crown with Ratliff against Ted Hoehn. Today's Games tion — but, says Phillips, the group Matlack, Myrick (7) and Stearns; vice three times. speaking terms at St. Louis. (Jefferson 2-5) in the $2,0(K) tourney. Chicago (Bonham 9-13) at NEW YORK (UPI) — The Los Angeies Lakers, boasting the first made sure each of the eight Sun R. Reuschel, Sutter (7) and Mayotte and Ratiff then trimmed Nastase, who missed on 35 first Nastase was asked Sunday if they New York (Ellis 17-8) at Kansas Mayotte, a West Stockbridge, Philadelphia (Twitchell 3-1), N day games would be adequately Mitterwald. WP— R. Reuschel (1-0). Hoehn, of Jeffersonville, Vt., and serves in the first two sets, began had made up their differences. City (Splittorff 11-8), N best record in the Nationai Basketbaii Association, have a few Mass., Holy Cross student, ousted Cincinnati (Frym an 13-13) at staffed by replacements, LP - Matlack (0-1). HRs - New Rich Bray of Woodbridge, Conn.. 6-4, getting his service in during the final "Well, I don't kiss him if that’s Cleveland (Dobson 16-12), at Texas days to reiax before they try to ride the emotion and momentum top-seeded Bill Drake in three sets. Houston (Konieezny 6-10), N “We made certain Supervisor of York Kranepool 2 (2); Chicago, Westerman on rules committee 7- 5. two sets. A turning point came in the what you mean,” he said. “We get (Blyleven 13-16), N of the reguiar season into the piayoffs. He lost the singles final to Ratliff 6-4. second set when, trailing 3-4, Nastase Atlanta (LaCorte 3-12) at Los Referees John Nucatola would have DeJesus (1). ' along.” California (Ryan 17-18) at Oakland “We’ve come a long way during the referees for each game today,” ORONO, Maine (UPI) - The only ones which were made when he Angeles (John 10-10), N football coach to ever take the course of this season,” said rookie game in 24 outings. Adrian Dantley of Phillips said. “Tue^ay, however, San Diego 103 202 040 -!2 15 1 began coaching after World War University of Maine at Orono to a Coach Jerry West after Los Angeles Buffalo scored 32 points and biecame the league is on its own.” Cincin 000 000 004 — 4 5 1 Two. post-season bowl game has been blitzed Seattle, 113-104, to finish the the first rookie since 1971-72 to wind The fill-ins were an assortment of Shirley, Tomlin (9) and Tenace, 19th hole named to the NCAA Football Rules regular season at 53-29. up with a 20-point average. Eastern League and summer league Roberts (8); Alcala, Borbon (3), Westerman said professional foot Committee, “I think you could say we surprised Bullets 131, 76era 121 officials who reportedly are being Caldwell (6), Murray (8) and Bench, ball made rapid gains in popularity in Harold Westerman, now the this period and colleges began quite a few people,” continued West. Phil Chenier scored 14 of his 28 paid more than first-year NBA of Plummer (7). WP — Shirlev (1-0). Todd Peck 66-20-46, George athletic director for the Orono Cam opening up their games by using Country Club SWEEPS - Class A - “The players are all very happy and points in a third-period rally and ficials and have been standing by for LP — Alcala (0-1). Zanis 70-24-46. pus, is going to serve a three-year BEST 14 - Class A — Gross — Woody Clark 80, I’m happy with this bunch of guys." Mitch Kupchak contributed two key a week, at a cost of $10,000 per day. specialist and free substitution to PRO SWEEPS - Class A Road Handler! term on the rules committee begin Low net — Stan McFarland Net — Erwin Kennedy 76-3- Last year the Lakers finish^ a dis baskets that helped Washington pull Atlanta 030 021 000 — 6 14 0 replace the individual who played — Low gross — Einar Phillips said there were no picket ning September 1. 57-7-50; Low gross — Einar 73; Class B — Gross — tant fourth in the Pacific Division away from a late Philadelphia surge. lines put up at the struck arenas, Houston 000 000 000 — 0 7 1 both ways. Lorentzen 78, Low net — Sears Fiber glass "Maintaining a balance between Lorentzen 78; Class B — Frank Lipinski 84, Net — with a 40-42 record. Now, as division Kupchak finished with 23 points and “but Tuesday, when the playoffs Ruthven (1-0) and Pocoroba; Carroll Maddox 80-5-75, offense and defense is one of the Low net — Jim Breen 58-11- West Day 80-10-70; Class C champions. West St Co. enjoy a first- Julius Erving led Philadelphia with open, we will have them up. We have Lemongello, Pentz (6), Larson (8) Westerman took over as head Rick Clough 80-4-76; Class Belted Tires main goals of the rules committee,” 47, West Day 58-10-48, Turk — Carl Engberg 95-20-75. 9 .„ « 1 7 0 F F round bye and await their first 31 points. and Ferguson. LP - Lemongello (0- coach of the University of Maine B — Low gross — Pat received indication many players Westerman said in a newspaper in Moore 58-10-48, Gary ireiw $U1 rw playoff opponent. will not cross them, although a large 1). football team in 1951. He took Maine Mistretta 87. low net — Ibztatil fta» noa terview Sunday, 'and the helmet is Pierro 62-14-48; Class C - r.LT. TTie Cleveland Cavaliers won’t be to its only post-season game in 1965 West Day 82-10-72; Class C A78-I3 S26.I0 1.73 majority will go in.” still a bone of contention as far as so lucky. But, Coach Bill Fitch brave Knicks 144, Pistons 126 San Fran 100 210 211 - 8 13 1 when his team lost to East Carolina — Low net — Bob Tallwood B78.I3 p i C7.90 1.80 Phillips would not be specific as to safety is concerned.” Sears Best Steel ly promised a tough playoff perfor Coach Red Hoizman and veteran Los Ang on 000 210 - 4 11 2 in the Tangerine Bowl. Lachapelle 90-17-73. STABLEFORl) POINT E78-H S34 129.70 2.20 star Bill Bradley closed out their which players might not play, but in Westerman said he will not be con Scoreboard mance even after a 115-105 loss to Halicki, Moffitt (9) and Hill; The man who Westerman replaced SELECTED NINE - TOURNAMENT-A Flight F78-U • |36 S32.I0 2 42 NBA careers as the Knicks won their answer to a televised report that sidering any wholesale changes of G7S-I4 ps 134.20 Boston. Hooton, Downing (5), Wall (7), Gar- as head coach at the University of Class A — Low net — Stan — Gross — Jeff Clarke 66, 2..S8 Belted Radial 10th game in 13 outings. Bradley Portland Trail Blazer center Walton the college football rules like the G78*I5 135.10 Cleveland played Sunday without man (8), Sosa (9) and Yeager. W P - Maine, Dave Nelson, is now the rules NBA McFarland 34-4-30, low Net — Bob Chambers 64-9- p a 2.05 finished with 11 points for a career would not participate in the playoffs, IKH-IS 137.80 788 Injured starters Jim Cleamons and Halicki (1-0). LP - Hooton (0-1). committee’s permanent secretary. gross — Erwin Kennedy 78, 73, George Bednarz 66-5-71, p a Sears R oadH andler, the tire that tam ed the historic total of 9,730. Chris Ford spored 26 said he believed that was true. Eastern Conference route of the P ony E xpress, is now on sale. Its 2 s t e e l Bobby Smith and reserve center HRs — Los Angeles, Baker (1); San Class B — Bob Jones 34-7- Ray Paradise 62-7-69, Mike “I haven’t heard that personally," Joseph Zabiliski, athletic director Atlantic Division b e l t s a n d 2 radial b ^ y plies w ork together to help Nate Thurmond. The team’s third points for the Pistons, who open their Francisco, Herndon (1). of Northeastern University, is 27, Don Anderson 34-6-28, Davis 64-4-68, Jim Bidwell Phillips admitted, “but persons in W L Pet GB give responsive handling, outstanding d u rab ility and center, Elmore Smith, aggravated a playoff campaign Tuesday at Golden another former University of Maine x-Phil 50 32 .610 - Tom Zemke 33-5-28, Class 64-4-68; B Flight — Gross — long tread m ileage 6 rib tre a d design. the NABR have heard personally Nine-Ball win Guardsman 4 Ply Tires twisted ankle and was limited to just State, coach who has served on the football Boston 44 38 .537 6 C — Bill Jones 34-10-24, Mark Schardt 60, Net — from Bill that he wouldn’t play.” American League IRVINE, Calif. (UPI) - eight minutes playing time. Bucks 133, Spurs 125 rules committee. NY Knicks 40 42 .488 10 Steve Prachniak 38-10-28, Steve Cassano 58-14-72, Bob Rawdhsadler R e t v l s r SALE P i M The league said it would hold the Kan City OlO 103 000 - 5 8 0 Jim Rempe of Scranton, W M l e w t l P r i c e “In these playoffs,” Fitch said, “if Brian Winters scored 36 points, 19 Buffalo 30 52 .366 20 Bill Sander 38-8-30, Pete Livingston 56-14-70, Tony G u a r d im a a R ^ w la r P iM PRICE F.E.T. referees "responsible for any Detroit 000 000 000 — 0 6 0 Pa,, defeated Harry B lackw all P ric e F.E.T. AR 7S-I 3 the players can crawl out on that in the final quarter, as Milwaukee Griffiths 38-8-30. Kreipovich 59-11-70, Russ 8IO.OO 851.00 1.93 damages that result from their il McConnell of Lake Forest, NY Nets 22 60 .268 28 A 7 8 -1 3 1 1 6 .5 0 1 .7 2 floor, they’ll play. We’re a gritty handed San Antonio its fifth straight Colborn, Gura (7) and Porter; Davidson 54-15-69, Roy Bell BRT 8-13 m . 5i 856.57 2.18 legal action” but Phillips said Central Division PRO SWEEPS - Low net B 7 8 - I 3 1 1 8 .5 0 1 .8 2 road loss to cost the Spurs home- Ruble, Arroyo (6) and May. WP — Calif., 6-0, 4-6, 6-5 Saturday DR 7S-I 4 8T0.6S '* 110.05 2.38 club, so I expect every member on W L Pet GB — Tony Pietrantonio 82-12- 56-13-69, Bob Russell 56-13- C 7 8 -I4 8 2 0 .5 0 2.01 court advantage in their playoff nothing illegal had been committed. Colborn (1-0). LP - Ruble. HRs - night to win the $50,000 ER 78-I 4 875.01 113.80 2.81 the team. Injured or not, to give a x-Houston 49 33 .598 — 70, low gross — Erwin 69, Bill Wood 57-11-68, E 7 8 - I 4 1 2 1 .0 0 2 .2 3 series with Boston. Dave Meyers’ All but two of the 26 league Kansas City, Cowens (1), Porter (1). Nine-Ball world cham FR 78-14 8S 1.40 868.10 2.75 super effort.” Washington 48 34 .585 1 Kennedy 78; Blind bogey — Frank Sullivan 57-11-68, F 7 8 .1 4 8 2 2 .0 0 2 .3 7 season-high 31 points helped referees participated in the walkout. pionship tournament. GR 78-I 4 887.00 873.05 2.88 Fitch will soon know if that is San Antoni 44 38 .537 5 Einar Lorentzen 87. Nick Pahoulis 58-10-68; C G 7 8 -I 4 8 2 4 .0 0 2 .5 3 Milwaukee end its season with three Earl Strom and Richie Powers are Chicago too 000 000 - 1 6 1 Rempe, 28, earned $15,- Bowling IIR 78-I 4 892.51 178.63 3.01 enough. Cleveland 43 39 .524 6 BEST 16 - Class A — Flight — Gross — Jim 5 .6 0 -1 5 8 2 0 .5 0 1.77 straight victories. the only NBA referees to have Toronto 020 000 lOx - 3 5 0 000 while McConnell got GR 78- 1S 887.00 871.05 In other games on a schedule N Orleans 35 47 .427 14 Erwin Kennedy 64-3-61, Ritchie 51, Net — Bill G 7 8 -1 5 8 2 4 .0 0 2 .5 6 2.91 Jazz 139, Nuggcis 125 declared their intention not to go Stone (0-1) and Downing; Garvin, $9,000. In the afternoon's H 7 8 -I 5 8 2 6 .0 0 MR 78- 1S 891.62 i n .87 marked by the presence of sustitute Atlanta 31 51 .378 18 Stan McFarland 70-7-63, Garvey 48-23-71, Jim Auf- 2 .7 9 3.11 along with the strike. Vuckovich (9) and Cerone. WP - semifinals. Rempe beat JR 78- 1S 895.57 881.23 officials due the strike of NBA Pete Maravich and Nate Williams Einar Lorentzen 69-6-63: mann 43-26-69, Sam Sapien- 3.12 Last year, the officials made a Garvin (1-0). Jim Mataya, Las Vegas, Western Conference LR 78-15 referees, Chicago gored Buffalo, 120- combined for 86 points, 50 in the se K.ARI.V BIRDS - Pete za 45-22-67, Stan 8107.00 180.95 3.36 similar threat to walk off their jobs Mid west Division Class B — West Day 68-10- 'INo Trade in Reqiiiml! 99, Washington ripped Philadelphia, cond half, in a game that saw three Nev., 11-7 and McConnell Moore 140-137-386, Fran S Mloganoski 50-17-67, John prior to the playoffs, but O’Brien W L Pet GB 58, Frank Lipinski 71-10-61; 31-121, New York walloped Detroit, players from each team foul out. Texas 210 000 000 - 3 9 1 topped Wade Crane, Sum- Doyon 140-373, Vi Carr 138- Class C — George Zanis 84- Sutherland 43-24-67; FREE Mounting Sale prices in effect this week only acceded to a demand of $50 more for x-Denver 50 32 .610 — 144-126, Milwaukee upset San An Maravich scored 45 points to finish Baltimore 000 010 100 — 2 6 2 miton, Ala., 11-10. 349, Sophie Welply 355. 24-60, Carl Engberg 81-20- Calloway — Gross — Paul each referee per playoff game and a Detroit 44 38 .537 7 tonio, 133-125, New Orleans topped with a 31 average. Denver finished Alexander, Lindblad (7) and Mataya and Oane each Chicago 44 38 .537 7 61; Low gross — Erwin Nielson 84; Net — John job action never materialized. Sundberg; Grimsley, Holdsworth (9) won $4,500. Denver, 139-1^, and Phoenix blasted first in the Midwest Division despite W;WSSS:W:wk.x.:« x-:-:-:w ^^^ Kennedy 76; Blind bogey — Sheetz 1 15-43-72, Gino * S A V E * 4 Kan City 40' 42 .488 11 the New York Nets, 128-104. the loss. Indiana 36 46 .439 15 Marsh Warren 87, Jim Calderone 98-25-73; On Pentke Suns 128, Nets 104 Bulls 120, Braves 99 Milwaukee 30 52 .366 20 Moriarty 87, Kickers - 79, 73. Wire Sets Seven players scored in double SAVE p r Artis Gilmore and Wilbur Holland Pacific Division figures in a battle between division 9 9 both scored 16 points and rookie Scott W L Pet GB cellar-dwellers. Rookie Ron Lee led 12 May added 15 as Chicago won its 20th Plainfield results x-Los Ang 53 29 . 646 — LOVE YOUR CAR a Ga/ji/ SteadyRider Reg. lira . Cwtcni ni the Suns with 21 points. Portland 49 33 .598 for l-cyl. cm . no nil- 4 Uflf. Golden St 46 36 .561 7 Saturday yflTH QUALITY SO Shock Absorbers Bill Russelle Seattle 40 42 . 488 13 B atifry prrlorm aacr charactrriukt rated far ^ « rr acewd- SAVE'S m m M l Saak 414 |q aiOTIMI(l) Phoenix 34 48 . 415 19 InK la H altery (' m o c II lB (rnialio«al fta»dara« (G ra«p< 4C l On Seara DC TMBL'FHT ICakliWM IM US M lintM UM Ul LM Sram bent heavy-duty ahot'k! 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No pete. t4S80t7, 5& 27 — Resort Property Htip Wantad 13 estate rental - apaimenta, RATES VBurnalde Avenue - Bell Court area. Full or Part Tima Equal Housing (^>portunlty WANTED - Direct from 6781. 28 — Real Estate Wanted High school grad aaoo small fishing rig or canoe In homes, muItUe dwelUngs, no 1 day — 11 i word per day u a t e ■- Alert, in- to aarvlca owner. Pull dormered Cape or trade. CaU 6490635 after 6 PHONE FROM home to ser t/BurnsIde Avenue - Delmont, HKGHETTE t MARTM fees. CaU J.jd. Real Estate MANCHESTER - one half of MISC. SERVICES vice our customers in the 3 days ... 10a word par day telligent, good with company astabllahad accounts Colonial in Manchester up to p.m. Associates, Inc. 361980. 31 — Serv'ces Ottered Bldwell, Vernon Road area. Patented Automottva Product Raaltora M M 1 4 4 low 340’s. Reply Box A, newer Duplex. Three 32 — Peinting-Pepering Manchester area, flexible 6 days — 9s word par day figures, knowledge of 26 days — 8s word par day UnWIAIHIttOIOCASI® Manchester Herald. bedrooms, eat-ln kitchen, 1 33 ~ Building-Contracting hours, super earnings, 249- bookkeeping, operate VWalnut, Greenlawn, Concord Street Succaeaful since 1074 ELLINGTON - 'HCK TOCK 34 — Roolmg-Siding IS words S2.00 minimum Minimum 1/2 baths, lull basement, con 35 — Heaimg-Plumbing 7773. Happy A d s ...... $2 30 inch calculator and adding area. EAST HARTFORD • 6 Room, Qerden Produeta 47 TOWER - Immediate oc ItMSIbtaaMe For period ending 7 a.m., Tuesday, April 12. Monday night cupancy. A ne one bedroom venient location. Security 36 — Flooring machine, some typing. will find rain over the mid portions of the mid Plains and the 3 Bedroom Cape, plus large VERNON - Handym an’s Hpuaahold Qooda 40 deposit. 3275 monthly, Flano 37 — Moving-yruching-Slorege VOxford Drive, Handel Road, Maple Invsnlory InvMtnwni Townhouse commun/y within SALES POSITION - Straight Medium sized company in heated and ptwelM rec room. dream. Three bedrooin Realty, 6465200. 38 - Services Wantad commissions, leads furnished Street, Washington Ave., Evans Ave. cm collact Pacific Northwest, while mostly fair weather is expected Eat-in kitchen, with built-ina. EFRIGERATRS- Washers, I^RE or MIXED walking distance of stores, Hartford. Good fringe Mr. Snyder elsewhere. Minimum readings includm: (approximate Ranch. Nice nelAborhood. MISC. FOR SALE to homeowners. Call 242-5402. Gas heat and city utilities. Secondary financing ranges, used, guaranteed and banks and churches. Features MANCHESTER - Four 40 — Household Goods benefits, steady work. 1412) 741-1720 maximum temperatures in parenthesis) Atlanta 56 (81), 334,500. Call Arthur or cleans New shipment include private entrances, Call 647-9946 Mon.-Frl, a a.M. - 6 P.M. available. Fireplace. 623-219IL rooms. Aduls. Central loca- — Articles lor Sale PREVENTIVE Maintenance Equal Opportunity Boston 46 ( 75). Chicago 53 (77), Cleveland 50 ( 79), Dallas 61 Suzanne Shorts, 646-3233. J. damaged, GE and Frigldaire. COW balcony overlooking cathedral tion. Available mid April. 42 — Building Supplies Harald Circulation Dept or wrilt ceilinged living oom, wall-to- 1 Api 43 — Pats -Birds- Oogs Mechanic - Must understand Employer. M/F. Send (76), Denver 35 (53), Duluth 40 ( 53), Houston 60 (77), Watson Beach Co., Low prices. B. D. Pearl and Oyna-Flufd», Ltd. TIMROD ROAD - First 31S. S^urity utUlliUes 44 — Livestoch machine repair and be safety resume to Box BB, c/o EARN GOOD SPENDING MONEY Jacksonville 57 (84), Kansas City 57 (71), Little Rock 57 (78), Manchester Office, 647-9133. Offering I Excellent seven Son, 649 Main Street, 643-2171. MANURE wall carpeting, 1 1/2 baths, extra. 6491387. 45 — Boats 6 Accessories minded. Applications Manchester Herald. Los Angeles 52 (67), Miami 70 (78), Minneapolis 49 (63), New Equal Housing Opportunity. room Raised Ranch Plastered range, refrigeretor, garbage 46 — Sporting Goods accepted Monday through BOYS A OIRLS ------15143 On« of Noturo's boot natural lor- disposal, pantre unit, air con Garden Products Orleans 57 ( 80), New York 50 ( 76), Phoenix 49 ( 85), San walls, 2 fireplaces, tile baths, CARPETING - Never laid. tUliort SIX ROOM DUPLEX - 3225 Friday, 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. From 3180,000 home! Newest ditioning, master TV antenna, 48 — Antiques 5 Evenings a Week Francisco 47 ( 69), Seattle 45 (62), St. Louis 56 ( 79), laundry room, large family Any qusintitf tfotfrorotf per month. Plus security. CaU 49 •- Wanted to Buy Apply Klock Co., 1386 Tolland room, 2 car garage. City nylon short diag. Beautiful. abundant closes, 24-hour anytime, 6461478. T^xe. Manchester, Conn. m a t u r e , experienced 6 P M to 8 PM. Washington 55 (88). S^Ied in water-proof factory superintendent service,laun- RENTALS utilities,' amesife dnve, hot 6 4 6 - 6 ^ 3 6 — Rooms lor Rent Equal opportunity employer. woman to babysit. Must have Situation Waniad 15 container. Will do three dry and storage facilities In references. Call 646-3666. Call G47-994B KEITH water oil heat. Has to be seen CHARLES APARTMENTS - — Apariments lor Rent to be appreciated. Priced way rooms, wall-to-wall. We •••••••••••••••••••••••••t basement, no pets.For ap Deluxe 4 1/2 Room — Homes for Rent ADVERTISING I WILL babysit in my pointment please r’aU 879967B, — Business for Rent EXPERIENCED Truck Tire below replacement cost. bought too much. Sacrifice - AnOquaa 41 Townhouse. 1 1/3 baUis, all Recapper - Preferably with DEADLINE Manchester home. Call 64J- ISAL ESTAR 32UT New padding for three Monday throu Friday 8 to 5. — Resort Property for Rent GAL FRIDAY - Small graphic WINDOW CLEANER Needed Homaa For tala 23 Homaa For Safe 23 Charles L^perance, 649-7620. Equal Housin Opportunity. appliances, 2 air conditioners, — Wanted to Rent Bandag process. If no Bandag 5998, 8 to 12 mornings, 3 to 7 172 E. Cantar 81. rooms - 324. Private: 1-349- WANTEH) Antioue furniture, carpeted, boat, hot water, — Misc for Rent experience, we will train. 12:00 noon tha day before arts manufacturing firm - Must be experienced and afternoons. 8444 publication. needs alert, responsible and reliable. Call 649-5334. EIGHT ROOM Colonial-21/2 Lota-Land lor Sale 24 glass, pewter, oil paintings, or ELLINGTON - TOWNHOUSE patios, sound proofing, AUTOMOTIVE Good pay, with good fringe IPYH Deadline lor Saturday and mature person who can take HELP baths, family room, fireplace, "IVe Make other antique items. R. GARDENS of Strawberry washer/dryer hook-up. — Autos tor Sale benefits. Day time work. Call D0N T i a L T « l l GAS STOVE For Sale - Call Harrison, 043^09. Storage, basement garage. — TrucVs for Sale Rockville, 872-7729, ask for Monday Is 12:00 Noon Friday. initiative. Duties include NOW accepting applications four bedrooms, garages, acre. HOUSE CALLS’’ UNDSMJ after 5:00 p.m., 646-3643. Road. A ne suburban one — Heavy Equipment lor Sale typing, billing, bookkeeping, WANTED □ EDUCATION HOMI IN N DATR... 3280 up. 6461540, 646W0. Jim Wod. tor full time employment. 353,900. Hutchins Agency, 646- 59 ACRES. 119,500 bedroom apartment com — Motorcycies-Bicyciaa production managing, and Call 528-3869 between 9 and 2 YVrUMITIT. , 3166. WANTED - Old toys, post munity nesed in Uie country — Campers-Trailers-Mobiie KEITH Rtal Estate nsads 59 acre! of land, Qiubbin Reser FLOOR SANDING - cards, steins, stringed in PLEASANT THREE room PLEASE READ dealing privately with only. llcsntad rsal salats pao- FRECHETTE A MARTIN 646-4126 voir area. Large pine trees, hills in historic Ellington. In Homes BOOKKEEPER- Prlvata InatrucUona it Refinishlng floors like new, no struments, paintings, fur apartment - Available April — Automotive Service customers, on and off the 046-4144 TWO FAMILY Flat - Four beautiful brook, stone walls, paved addition to i's unique, Experienced in all phases of YOUR AD pls. This is tha saaton to 6 4 ^ 1 9 M waxing, (specializing in older niture, clocks, advertising 15. Centrally located, heat, Autos for Rent-Lease phone. Own transportation a LICENSED REAL Estate rooms each. Excellent loca road frontage. Total pHce just $19.- floors). Staining floors. refreshing architectural bookkeeping thru general gat a teal start. CalIJsffat REMEDIAL READING and tion. 30 Locust Street. Priced 500. Good bank financing items, outright purchase, con design and beautiful appliances carpet! Classified ads are taken over must. Located in Manchester salesperson for an established Ceilings and inside painting. ledger, preparing quarterly 646-4126. math; individualized work reduced! 646-2426, 9 to 5. signments. 644-8962. landscaping. It features monthly, no pets. tha phone as a convenience. off 1-84. 2894)229, for inter Real Estate firm. Call Joe PHILUPS ROAD - BeauUful 117 A C m i M l i John Verfaille, 646-5^, 8 ^ roll tax returns, etc. program, (lst-6th grade) by Great for the investor, less than 6464780. The Herald Is responsible for view. Gordon at Gordon Realty for 6 Room Colonial. 11/2 baths, MANCHESTER - Spacious Bl- private entrances, private Ing required, E.O.E. 646- Master's degree teacher. M- MANCHESTER - New Eight MOO per acre. 15,000 feet on gravel WANTED - Hummels, Clocks, paUo area with sliding glass 2 only one Incorrect Inserllon and an appointment. 643-2174. 8075. full finished recreation room. level Contemporary. 4 then only to the size of the Room Colonial. 1 3/4 acres, 2 road. 18.000 feet of frontage on Dolls - Paintings, Trains, ^ r - doors, waU-to-waii carpeting, NEWER DELUXE, two □ NOTICES built-ins, gas heat, hot water, bedrooms. Stone (Ireplaced paved road. Beautiful stone walls, WE BUY & Sell furniture. original insertion. Errors which 1/2 baths, 2 garages, up to 10" ly Toys, Statues, Furniture, bedroom townhouse in two MACHINIST - First class, fireplace. Large 2 car carport, family room, 2 1/2 batns, at close to Quabbin Reservoir. 20 range, refrigerator, garbage INSURANCE AGENCY do not lessen the value of the MMUaeiT Cash on the line. piece or Jugs, Cracks, Almost family, 11/2 baths, carpeting, experienced on Lathe and Homaa For Sale patio. All utinties. Combina Insulation. Qioice of colors ta c h e 2 car garage. Call year bank financing available. disposal, masteretv antenna, Desires above average advertisement will not be cor 23 Homaa For Sale 23 an entire houseful. M6-64S2. An;^ing Old. 6462690. appUances, patio, basement Lost and Found 1 Bridgeport, interviewing 8:30 tion windows. Owner anxious for Interior and rugs. 10 year Suzanne or Arthur Shorts, 646- Only 64 miles from Manchester. traverse rods, lundry and secretary to handle Casually rected by an additional Inser Furniture Barn, 344 Main St., arage. Convenient quiet loca- llon. a m. til 4 p.m. Over time and to sell. Quick occupancy. Home Owners Warranty. 'Low 3233. J. Watson Beach Co., Hem England fWntty storage faciUties in basm ent, Department. Must have Assistant beside Douglas Motors. Wanted to Buy on. Available May 1, pOO. FOUND - Small male black Charles Lesperance, Realtor, down payment considered. Manchester Office, 647-9139. Co. 49 air conditioning, total elec strong typing and math skills, benefits. Dynamic Metal g6490311 after 5 p.m. Charles Ponticelli & Son. 6 ^ M2-2S4-9M9 tric, no pets.Ranch and cat, near center of and be customer - service - Products Co., Inc., 422 North 649-7620. Equal Housing Opportunity. Manchester. Call 875-7863. Managers Main St., Manchester. 1-2-3-4-5-6-YES, SIX... 1540, 646-0000. OLDER BUREAUS, Dressers Duplex styleapartments oriented. Salary open, good - Rockers, tables, chairs, available. Rentals starting at NEW THREE Bedroom fringe benefits. Send resume Hatp Waniad 13 Manager □ MISC. FOR SALE desks, and antiques. Phone 3175, per month. For appoint Duplex - Large kitchen, large to Manchester Post Office, HOW WOULD YOU like to 6499112. earn extra money a few hours BMND NEW LISTINGSIII ment call 8799076, Monday Uvtng room, appUances a d Box No. 190, Manchester, TEACHER WANTED - thru Friday, 8 to 5. caipeUng. 1 1/2 bahs, fuU INVITATION Conn. 06040. Trainees a week? Must be over 18 with 1. ) Eight Room plus Cape-I^inceton S t Ardelaa for Sale 41 Special Education for visually car. Please call 643-2947. Rooms for Rant 82 cellarellar a d attic, very large handicapped, legally blind. 8 CVS Four bedrooms, Including huge meeter ALUMINUM sheets used as THREE ROOM Apartment - yard, sundeck, private en TO BID STEADY WORK - Reliable, trances. 3285. per month hours weekly. Salary-teachers SALESWOMAN - Mature. bedroom. Wall to wall. Nice dormer. Walk to printing plates, .007 thick, CLEAN, FURNISHED Room With heat, hot water, stove, Sealed bids will be received in hard worker, who wants schedule pro rated. Send 13x32", 25 cents each or 5 for for responsible, working refrigerator, wall to without heat. Security, 2 steady employment, good in is Days. Harvey's Dresses & Bowers School. Lovely Treed lot. High for- the Office of The Director of resume to Personnel Office, 31. Phone 6492711. gentleman. Cal 6464701, after wal/carpet. 3K6. Cratrally children allowed, no pets. 646 come. Call 528-6702 between 9- Sportswear, 646-3100, tiee and worth Itl 7705. General Services, 41 Center Board of Education. 110 Long Growing! 6 p.m. Icated. Adults only. No pets. 2 only. Hill Drive, East HartforcT UNIFORMS WANTED - Cub Security deposit. Call 6467690. Street, Manchester, Connec Conn. (06108). Our chain