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/ 24•! - EVENING HERALD, Wed., Jan. 21, 1881 ■ fI Business iianrlifBtrr C lo u d y Assistant secretary WEATHER HARTFORD- Kathy K. Corbalis of Manchester has been elected an assistant secretary in the office ad ministration department of The Hartford Insurance Group. Corbalis manages the installation of CRT terminals for the Hartford's Commercial Lines Automation (CLA) W ' f system in the company’s regional offices countrywide. She also oversees the implementation of enhancements Margarelta F. Berk jay B. Kain Leslie D. Strong Raymond A. Desmone to the CLA system. Kalhy K. Corbalis Floyd G. Champagne Corbalis joined the Hartford in 1973 and worked in of fice administration for the Westchester, Cincinnati and Hartford regional offices. In 1977 she was named an ad Hostage treatment ministrative assistant, and the following year, was Investment officer Family therapist To open office named director, technical field services. She was HARTFORD- Floyd G. Champagne of M an^ester has GLASTONBURY — Leslie D. Strong, Ph. D has VERNON — Dr. David Neuhaus has announced plans promoted to director, coding automation planning and been promoted to senior investment officer of First support earlier this year. opened an office at the Medical Center 131 New London to open an ofjlce for the practice of obstetrics and Connecticut Bancorp Inc. Turnpike. Dr. Strong specializes in marital and family Corbalis is a 1972 graduate of Hunter College, Bronx, Champagne joined FCB in January 1975 and a year gynecology in the Tolland shopping center on Route 74. therapy and is in private practice with Counseling Af N.Y. later was elected investment officer. He is responsible Dr, Neuhaus, a Rockville physician, will have hours at filiates of Greater Hartford, P.C. He is a member of the for investment advisory services to correspondent finan the Tolland office one day each week starting Feb. 1 to worse than thought American Association for Marriage and Family Therepy. make office visits more convenient (or Tolland area cial institutions, management of the municipal bond Before entering private practice Dr. Strong was a natients. WIESBADEN, West Germany dealer activity, and short-term portfolio management of member of the faculty at the University of Connecticut (UPI) — A State Department In law practice First Connecticut's three bank affiliates. where he taught and supervised graduate students in the Dr, Neuhaus is a member of Rockville General spokesman said today Iran’s treat Champagne is a graduate of Holy Cross College and is marriage and family therapy program. \ ERMIN — Attorney Martin B. Burke has announced currently completing reQuirements for his masters in Hospital’s medical staff and was formerly a faculty ment of the American hostages was While at the university he conducted research on the that attorney Raymond A. Desmone is now associated business administration from the University of Hartford. member in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology "much worse’’ than previously ways in which marital and family therapists view and with him in the general practice of law at One Court He is also a member of the Hartford Society of Einancial at the State University of New York in Stony Brook, Long known and some were tortured, held treat extramarital sexual relations. Street in Rockville. Analysts. Island. in solitary confinment and fed bread Desmone has formerly maintained offices in Dr. Strong specializes in working with couples who • First Connecticut Bancorp Inc. is the parent holding have remarried. and water. Manchester and in Coventry where he lives. company of United Bank and Trust Company (Hartford), He will continue to maintain his private practice in President Carter, returning from He is a graduate of the University of Connecticut and New Britain National Bank, The Simsbury Bank and Rockville. Tolland appointments can be made by contac his hostage mission to Germany, said St. Mary’s University School of Law. He Is a member of Trust Company, Pioneer Credit Corporation of Hartford ting his Rockville office, 871-6090. the Iranians "acted as criminals with the American and Connecticut Bar Associations as well and the Bank Computer Center of Hartford. an unbelievable aspect of savagery as the American and Connecticut Trial Lawyers against absolutely innocent Associations. American hostages." He is a former director of Veterans Affairs at the Joins law firm State Department spokesman Jack University of Connecticut and was chairman of the Cannon told reporters the 52 Coventry Zoning Board of Appeals from 1971 to 1973. He HARTFORD— The law firm of Murtha, Cullina, Americans releas^ ’Tuesday spent served as a first lieutenant in the U.S. Army in Vietnam. Richter and Pinney has announced that Margaretta F. their first day of freedom We^esday Desmone lives on Brighah;; Tavern Road in Coventry Beck has become associated with the firm. telling horror stories about their 14 with his wife. Linda. Mrs. Beck, a native of Philadelphia, received her months in captivity. bachelor of arts degree cum laude from Williams The hostages were expected to re College, Class of 1974. She is a 1980 graduate of the main at Wiesbaden at least until the University of Connecticut School of Law where she was weekend. ’The State Department said Opens office associate editor of the Connecticut Law Review. Mrs. originally they would stay three to Beck lives in Hebron with her husband and son. five days. GLASTO.NBI RY— Jay B. Kain, R.P.T., A.T..C. has ‘"rhe evidence is broad and moun announced the opening of a physical therapy office in the ting that shows a much worse treat Glastonbury Medical Center Building. 131 New London Joins Meadows staff ment than we thought in the begin Turnpike, in association with Otto P. Strobino, M.A., MANCHESTER— Jack Ferguson, personnel ning,” Cannon said. "It is too soon to R.P.T. quantify the evidence, but there is A native of Amenia, N.Y., Kain graduated from recruiter for Meadows Convalescent Home in Manchester, announces that Priscilla E. Tilley, R.N. has much to point to many abuses.” Webutuck Central High School in 1974. He received a Cannon’s remarks ddded to the bachelor of science degree in physical education from joined the Meadows staff as an 11-7 Charge Nurse. She is responsible for preparing nightly.assignments, growing picture of deprivation, tor Springfield College, Springfield, Mass., in 1978 and a ment and humiliation during the bachelor of science degree in physical therapy from making rounds and checking on patients assigned to her unit, and observing and reporting any pertinent informa hostages’ 444 days of captivity in Quinnipiac College, Hamden in 1980. Iran. Collegiate honors include being selected to Kappa tion regarding all aspect of patient care. Bruce Laingen, former U.S. charge d’af hospital after Carter visited the 52 Americans Mrs. Tilley is a graduate of Natick High School in Apparently there was no Delta Pi National Honor Society, Who’s Who Among systemaUc harassment, Cannon said. faires in Tehran, and ex-President Jimmy formerly held in Iran. (UPI photo) American College and University Students and Beta Beta Natick, Mass.; the Newton Wellesley Hospital School of Nursing in Newton, Mass.; and Eastern Connecticut iVeatment of the hostages dQreiided Carter wave to crowd outside Weisbaden Beta Biological Society. Kain also holds national cer A • WASHER • DRYER • COLOR T.V. • GAS GRILL on their guards. tification as an athletic trainer. As a graduate teaching State College in Willimantic. She lives in Coventry. • STEREO • BLACK & WHITE T.V. • RANGE "Each person has a story to tell,” Related stories on pages 6 United States from visiting the German said he still liked the associate in athletic training under Sherrod Shaw R.P.T., Bargain hunting hnfltaofla ___ IraniaQS as people, but added Iran is Kain coordinated the New England Sports Meet for :ni— — Many great bargains are to be found every day on the MICROWAVE OVEN • REFRIGERATOR I n w ih ln ^ d n l^ h e 'Reagan ad ’'a'rene^de country and has a long Cerebral Palsied Athletes held at Springfield College. ^ t m a t od oltt' pemle in ’Tehrai.” ministration sal(fit would take a hard way to go politically.” Most recently, Kain has completed internship in classified pages of your Evening Herald. Reading the FREEZER • DISHWASHER • AIR CONDITIONER ^WithMt 0vlng specific det^, to correct any nutrition problems. look at the agreement to free the cap The tale of the mock firing squad, physical therapy at Upstate Medical Center, Syracuse, classified is like beating inflation single handedly. Smart shoppers check Evening Herald classifieds first. a f | | R U | ^ e o t a p e r e c o r d e r s Cannon said there were cases of Marine Sgt. Steven Kirtley of Little tives, and one congressman called as punishment for the rescue raid, N.Y. and Sunnyview Hospital and Rehabilitation Center, beatings, hostages being kept blind Rock, Ark., told reporters outside the for a congressional investigation of emerged from a conversation Marine Schnectady, N.Y. folded in tiny, prison ceUs and being hospital ’Thursday he was astounded the deal struck in the waning days of Sgt. William Gallegos, 21, of Pueblo, f/Aii jffhiuowisr taunted with false reports that fami by the diange. Jimmy Carter’s administration. Colo., had with visitors about his ! pucistwaa ly members in the United SUtes had “The first time I sat down for a The Wall Street Journal called for UVY-month captivity. The raid took Farm tax died. meal, there were three people an outright repudiation of the place in April, and eight servicemen W l CHANGI OUR DISPLAYS WITH NSW MODILS AND NIW COLOBS HARTFORD - A He said molt were deprived of waiting on me,” he said. "Food was “worthless” accord "made with a were killed when a helicopter and an mail and a number wars kRjlf hand coming from all directions.” kidnapper,” and the father of one aircraft collided.