20 - EVENING HERALD, ’niurs,, Jan. 3, 1880 Experts Forecast Upsurge in Union Membership NEW YORK (UPI) — An upsurge In union membership financially oriented businesses that are not now un­ trend in union membership of the late ‘70s. “Most of that any longer regard themsevles as short-term workers — a distinct turnaround from the trend of the fast few ionized and perhaps take over some workers from decline was attributed to a shift from blue to wMte collar even though they intend to and do marry and have years — is being forecast by some labor experts. existing unions with their consent. ’ workers, geograjdilcal labor shifts and a decline of some children. The Q)nference Board recently sponsored a seminar of Richard U. Miller, a business professor spkializing in of the more traditional unionized trades,” he said. But he They react to conflicts with employers exactly as men iimtdipfitpr labor relations at the main campus of the University of seven industrial labor experts who came to the conclu­ said most of these trends may have run their course. Wisconsin at Madison, said the unions conceivably could sion that 1980 is going to be a tough year for workers in do, she said. U.S. Gropes Miller said he also feels the changes in union double their membership in the 1980s as a result of such a the United States because of continuing inflation of 10 to leadership, with the retirement of old labor bosses such OV[K 80 Y[A8S o r DCPCNDABLi StRVICE! turnaround. 12 percent, a rise in unemployment and "zero economic as George Meany, could lead to a genuine revitalization.. He thinks continuing inflation will provide the biggest growth in the economy.” Both Miller and the Conference Board’s Miss Freed­ impetus to resurgent unionism because it will make The seven panelists did not predict any dramatic man said they regarded the tidal wave of women entering times harder for workers, increase their feeling of in­ growth of unionization in 1980, but Frank P. Doyle, vice the labor market as favorable rather than unfavorable to atlas liantlq For Answer security and make them determined to wring more president for labor relations for General Electric, union growth. Both disagreed with one recent economic • 24 Hour Emergency Service money and greater security from employers. forecast “increased militancy and willingness to accept survey that claimed women by and large are not much in­ Audrey Freedman, labor relations spMialist for the strife by the unions” if the decline in real wages con­ • Burner Sales & Service terested in unionization because they still look on ^ Clean Heating Oils Conference Board, an independent business research tinues. “People just won’t stand for this,” Doyle said. themselves as temporary workers. group, also predicts a resurgence of union membership. Miller said it appears to him that conditions in the first “My heavens,” said Miller, “look how militant and She thinks the biggest gain will be in commerce and years of the ‘80s will resemble those of the 1930s depres­ 649-4595 expansive the unions are in such predominantly feminine Call L's For Your Home Heatinq To Soviets finance. sion, which resulted in the greatest surge of unionization fields as nursing and teaching.” She would not be surprised to see a large new financial in the nation’s history. Miss Freedman said women in public employees un­ And Air Conditionin'] H'>eds NEW DELHI, India (UPI) - tacks against Soviet personnel in workers union established that would organize workers in He said other factors favored a change from the down­ ions, retailing, journalism, commerce and finance, do not Students Soviet troops were battling defiant Kabul are continuing, and described Afghan government soldiers in an one incident in which four Russian Afghan provincial capital and were troops had their throats cut. (B u s In e M Request waging antiguerrilla sweeps “ Two Afghan soldiers were guar­ thoughout the country, reports from ding with two Russians and told them Afghanistan said today. to look over there to distract them Laingen While the Soviet military machine and then killed them,” one woman Spending tried to extend its reach in the cen­ said, drawing her hand across her ■TEHRAN, Iran (UPI) - Moslem tral Asian nation, the United States throat to demonstrate the method of Is Topic militants holding 50 American and its allies groped for an effective the killing. hostage called on Iran’s Foreign response to the invasion. “After a few minutes, two more of crec Ministry today to hand over U.S. President Carter asked the Senate Russians came and asked for their chief of mission Bruce Laingen, now to delay consideration of the SALT II friends. The Afghan soldiers said, HARTFORD - Tighter held in protective custody at the treaty. Britain exchanged angry 'They’re over there,’ then cut their controls on state spending, Foreign Ministry building. statements with Moscow. The U.N. throats as well.” improved organization and The students also said one of the Security Council was asked to con­ Other travelers and rebels said the more productive methods hostages. Air Force Lt. Col. David sider the situation. And NATO Soviet troops have begun to confront of operations are the most Boeder, 40, of White Fish Bay, Wis., leaders met to discuss military im­ rebels and holdout government effective ways of con­ will be tried on a charge of bombing plications of the Soviet invasion. troops in mountain strongholds and trolling the growth in the Vietnamese people during the There were no signs of military southern deserts where the Soviet taxes. Can government Vietnam War and invited Vietnam to support, however, for the Moslem presence has been minimal. expenditures be controlled, attend the proceedings. tribesmen fighting with light arms Afghan rebel leaders said in particularly here in The hardline declaration was and horses against Soviet tanks, Peshawar, Pakistan, their guerrillas Connecticut, as one way to issued hours after U.N. Secretary MiG23s and helicopter gunships, or have blunted Soviet military moves hold the line on taxes? General Kurt Waldheim left Tehran for Pakistan, which fears it is the in three provinces, killing an un­ Local education costs for Zurich after an unsuccessful, next target of Soviet ambitions. specified number of Russians. take the largest share of four-day diplomatic mission to try to The 50,000-man Soviet force in The rebels said for the first time property taxes. What can secure the release of the hostages. Afghanistan, having secured control since the Soviet invasion they battled be done to control these The communique virtually ordered of the capital city of Kabul and Russian troops in Bamian province, costs? What are the the Foreign Ministry to give Laingen several provincial capitals, ap­ about 50 miles northwest of Kabul, prospects for a personal in­ up to the militants but made no men­ parently is attempting to take for two days. A spokesman said in­ come tax? tion of two other Americans held in Angry Students remaining capitals and roads to surgents attacked the Soviets in These are issues and protective custody at the Foreign further its effort to crush tribal rugged terrain and destroyed tanks questions that will be dis­ Ministry. Some 100 angry students demonstrated Imperialism” and said they were willing to guerrillas fighting from their moun­ and armored personnel carriers. cussed at a breakfast “It is essential that you advise Friday in front of the Soviet Union Embassy be sent by the United Nations to Afghanistan tain and desert strongholds. “Several” Soviets were killed, he Diplomats have confirmed fighting said. meeting of the Connecticut Bruce Laingen, charge d’affaires of in Jakarta, Indonesia, against Moscow’s to help their Afghan brothers fight Atheism. Public Expenditure Coun­ the American house of spies in at Jalalabad, a key provincial capital The rebels also confirmed cil to be held Thursday, Tehran, to present himself at the den military intervention in Afghanistan. They (UPI photo) about 60 miles from Pakistan’s Pakistani newspaper reports the Jan. 10, at the Ramada Inn, of espionage to give explanations lashed at the Soviet Union’s ‘ ‘Marxist- border, and Afghan refugees Soviet forces launched an assault on East Hartford. Invitations regarding spying documents found at reaching New Delhi today said the Paktia province bordering Pakistan, have been sent to business the den of espionage,” the com­ fighting was heavy. an area that has intermittently been and professional people in munique said. “Many people have been killed in under insurgent control. the East Hartford, "Responsibility for transferring Jalalabad, but the Russians are not The rebel spokesman said his him to the den of espionage rests State Awards Grant yet in control,” one Afghan told a forces attacked Russian troops near Glastonbury, Manchester, South Windsor area. with that ministry,” the com­ reporter. Earlier reports had said the town of Katkandow en route to Robert P. Lynch, presi­ munique said. the city already had fallen to Russian the provincial capital of Gardez, but dent, First Federal Laingen, 57, and political officers troops, Diplomats in New Delhi said the result of the fighting was still un­ Savings and Loan Associa­ Victor L. Tomseth and Michel To MARCH Group they had no information on the known. tion of East Hartford, is Holland were outside the U.S. Em­ seriousness of the fighting. A third area of heavy fighting has chairman of the meeting. bassy when it was seized Nov. 4. The The refugees said Soviet forces been in the northeastern part of Robert H. Franklin, presi­ other 50 hostages inside embassy By LAUREN DAVIS SHEA tial alternatives. One idea is a group sons. MARCH Inc. also serves as an have smashed Afghan army Afghanistan along the famed Hindu dent of the Council, will today began their third month of cap­ Herald Reporter home. Gorman had approached the informaton resource on the retarded. resistance at Balahasar military Kush area in Badakshan and Takhar talk about government tivity. MANCHESTER - Retarded Planning and Zoning Commission Ms. Haber and a Comprehensive base in Kabul, but have not yet taken provinces. The rebel spokesman said this summer and gave a presentation Kargah, 10 miles west of the capital. guerrillas on horseback killed “a problems of the state and The militants for the first time citizens of this town liave a better Employment Tranining Act worker, Connecticut towns and chance at living within the communi­ which resulted in an ordinance to Mary Massolini, will work with ap­ The Afghan refugees said their ar­ great number of Russians” in the denounced one of the hostages, my's 8th Division, based in Kargah, fighting. cities. Boeder, as a “war .” ty instead of in an institution because allow group homes to be built in propriate subcommittees to develop Serving on the com­ the state has awarded a $15,(XK) grant residential areas. private funding sources and informa- was armed with artillery and ar­ One apparent Soviet goal was to mittee with Lynch are “We shall invite the brave and to a local interfaith organization. Both Gorman and Stein believe the tion on financial property mored vehicles and still has not sur­ secure control of the long road that Sebert R. Armstrong, struggling nation of Vietnam to send MARCH Inc., a private, non-profit likelihood is that the home would be acquisitions. The CETA worker is rendered. It was unclear whether the loops southward from Kabul to Herat president, Carlyle Johnson representatives to attend the trial of group composed of representatives for women, or be co-ed. “There are “on loan” to MARCH Inc. two days 8th Division was resisting because it through the southern desert regions. Machine Co.; Eldward H. this American war criminal and of three Manchester churches was definitly more women in the per week from the Manchester sympathizes with the Moslem rebels Tribesmen operating in those areas ‘^•lenney, president, W. G. mercenary spy,” the communique given the grant by the Department of workshop,” Stein said. This is Association for Retarded Citizens. or because it is loyal to executed at one point succe^ed'in severing said. the road. Olenney Co., both of Mental Retardation through the because men who are marginally Stein credited Ms. Massolini with President Hafizullah Amin. Manchester; James T. auspices of the Developmental retarded can perform heavy labor in getting the MARCH Inc. executive The Afghans also said terrorist at­ It said the shah’s extradition to competitive employment. Thus, their Farrell, secretary, Nuway Dainty floral print In fashion colors. Machine wash. Iran and return to his wealth to the Disabilities Council. director search off the ground. He Tobacco; Paul R. independence increases. •36" Length, Our Reg. 4.49...... 3.49 Iranian government treasury were Robert F. Gorman, president of said her efforts led to a great number Longchamps, president. “Women don’t have the heavy •Valance, OurReg.3J9...... 2.88 the ‘‘minimum demands” put MARCH Inc., said today the money of applicants and that the group is, South Windsor Bank and Cannon Velour Jacquard Towels will be used to pay an executive labor option,” Stein said. ‘‘There are “very pleased with their choice.” UAW and Chrysler •Sweg, Our Reg. S.49...... 4.49 forward by Iran. 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Manchester, Ms. Haber will be working out of Union leaders predicted a quick The unprecedented reopening of Several persons were reported in­ Emanual Lutheran Church, one of resolution of the talks, even though contract talks is one of the strings at­ Farmers’ Day jured by stick-wielding rival groups the three parishes involved in the Aide Says Iran Chrysler’s Canadian workers com­ tached by Congress to $1.5 billion in Set at UConn but no arrests were made, a program. 'The other churches are St. plicated the process Thursday by loan guarantees approved for the spokesman for the revolutionary James Roman Catholic Church and deciding they will not accept further firm, which expects to lose more STORRS — Herd guards said. St. Mary’s Episcopal parish. The sacrifices. That action increased the than $1 billion this year. management, credit and Manchester Association for Next USSR Goal burden on American workers by an Well aware of Chrysler’s plight, In Tehran, a new wave of Retarded Citizens is also involved. milk price outlook will be demonstrators marched- on the U.S. WASHINGTON (UPI) - President estimated $26 million. the UAW granted the company $203 Lew Stein, director of the White House press secretary Jody among topics for discus­ Embassy to denounce the United Carter met for 90 minutes with “The load is a little heavier now million in contract concessions in the Sheltered Workshop, said today, Powell indicated new decisions to sion at the annual Connec­ States and Waldheim for his abortive foreign policy advisers today and a confront the Soviet invasion of and it might take a little longer," original three-year contract signed “The ecumenical approach and the ticut Dairy Farmers' Day diplomatic move, which ended with White House official warned that Afghanistan were reviewed at the said one union bargainer. Nov. 27. U.S. and Canadian workers strategy we have to meet the goals Program Tuesday, Jan. 8. his departure from Iran earlier Iran may become the next target of breakfast session with Secretary of Angered by the defection of the 13,- agreed to delay wage hikes and are totally innovative.” at the University of today. Soviet subversion if the hostage State Cyrus Vance, Defense 000 Canadian workers, the American accept fewer paid days off than their The goals include various residen­ Connecticut. crisis continues. Secretary Harold Brown and others. negotiating committee approved a peers at General Motors Corp. and The program will begin resolution asking that the company the Ford Motor Co. at 1 p.m. in Room 38 of the avoid investing any of the money it Congress said, however, that physics building with saves through contract concessions sacrifice by 97,000 active workers welcoming remarks by Dr. in Canada. must be more than doubled to $462.5 W.A. Cowan, head of the UAW officials expect to have a new million, Canadian workers balked. UConn Department of agreement with Chrysler quickly — Animal Industries, Waldheim Leaves Iran Dairymen should make reservations with their TEHRAN (UPI) — U.N. Secretary U.N. spokesman Samir Sanbar, help to pave the way for a peaceful and said, “I am shocked by what I UConn Cooperative Exten­ General Kurt Waldheim, his asked whther Waldheim might make solution of the crisis,” the am seeking here,” adding, “This sion Service dairy agent or diplomatic mission wrecked by another trip to Tehran, said, “If spokesman said. message of suffering will certainly by phoning Dr. Robert Ben­ Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini’s there is any need for him to come But the two key points of the mis­ go to the U.N.” son at 486-2637 by Friday. refusal to see him, left early today back, the door is open.” sion — freeing the hostages and fin­ Waldheim also met again Thursday fridoy. This educational for an emergency Security Council There sdemed little doubt ding a way for peace between Iran with Ghotbzadeh and said later he The Weather small modification to the program is sponsored by meeting on Afghanistan. Waldheim would return immediately and the United States — were left un­ made “some progress” in the talks. regulations governing the issuance UConn’s Animal Industries The 61-year-old diplomat decided if Khomeini, would see him. That resolved. In Washington, CBS News reported Increased cloudiness today and of cards. Page 4. Department, the Ratcliffe in the very early hours of the day to seemed unlikely in the near future. Sanbar, defending the trip, said it Foreign Minister Sadegh Ghotbzadeh chance of snow developing late at H icks School of head home and left aboard a U.N. In an official announcement, the was “unrealistic to expect of him to has told visitors Khomeini is “out of night. 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Jan. 4, IWO- 3 U p d a te . Meeting Requested six-month eviction notice and that federal home heating assistance for that a comprehensive policy for Mrs. Grasso said recently that she He said Thursday a "good” work Trial Begins placing the expensive equipment was is working on a tax package for 1980- training program with sufficient fun- landlords pay their moving costs. low-income families. Sen. Abraham Lieberman said he also will To Discuiss CD Suit lacking in the Hartford-New Britain ding would provide welfare MILFORD (UPI) — James Payne, Ribicoff, D-Conn., announced 1981, but said it does not Include a area. state income tax. recipients with jobs and "effectively suggest that the Legislature 25, will be tried by a three judge pan­ Thursday. authorize a low interest mortgage el for the June 20 slaying of a Milford The money was approved by the But Court Judge Alfred J. "Tax increases are not the only spin a family out of the welfare MANCHESTER — Republican While Zinsser requested the" ses­ public should know the where we are Covello ruled Thursday the commis­ program, possibly through the man. federal Department of Health, alternatives to our financial cycle.” board member, Carl Zinsser, has sion, he did not request to close it to in the lawsuits.” sion failed to take into account Connecticut Housing and Finance Proceedings got under way Education and Welfare, Ribicoff said troubles,” Bozzuto said Thursday. requested a special session of the the public. Mayor Stephen Penny said several factors in determining the Authority, to help tenants buy their Thursday in Milford Superior Court in a news release from his "Reduced spending is a constructive Condo Bills Board of Directors to discuss the "Mayor Steve Penny suggested we Thursday he scheduled the session need for the scanner. apartments if they are being con­ before Administrative Judge JoAnne Washington office. and effective way to balance our federal Community Development close it,” Zinsser said. “I hope to for 7 p.m. at the Municipal Building. The hospital contends it provides NEW HAVEN (UPI) - Senate verted. Kulawiz. Judge Robert Callahan of Eligible residents will receive $250 budget.” lawsuit. persuade my collegaues to keep it Meetines can be clos^, excluding primecare for central Connecticut Majority Leader Joseph Lieberman, Bridgeport and Judge Ronald for home heating this month under Zinsser said he also wanted Kevin open.” the public, for discussions on and that Hartford and Waterbury are Grasso on Carter Fracasse of New Haven. the HEW funding. Ribicoff said. AFDC Increase D-New Haven, says he won't support O’Brien, recently appointed town at­ “Every time we ciose a meeting, it “strategy and negotiations to pen­ too far away for New Britain hospital a moratorium on condominium con­ Payne has pleaded innocent by HARTFORD (U P IT - Gov. Ella torney, to outline his plans for the of­ is leaked to the press anyway. I ding claims and civil litigation,” ac­ patients. versions, but would back legislation reason of insanity to the slaying of HARTFORD (UPI) - Aid to Grasso says she will appoint a com­ fice, such as appointment of would rather have the full context cording to state Freedom of Informa­ X-ray Bid to protect the interests of tenants and Gerald Miliano, 32. Families with Dependent Children mission to study revenue sharing in assistants and organization of law­ given to avoid distortion.” tion law. developers. Police charged that Payne went to HARTFORD (UPI) — A judge has ISo Taxes benefits should be increased by 12 light of President Carter’s announce­ suits facing the town. “We have nothing to hide. The the home of Milano and gunned him ordered the state Commission on percent and effective work, training Lieberman said at a public hearing ment that he will ask the Congress to down as he returned home from Hospitals and Health Care to HARTFORD (UPI) — Connecticut programs should be established, says on the issue in New Haven Thursday extend the program for five years. night that he would propose a bill to work. re-examine the bid by New Britain can make it through the next fiscal Rep. Irving Stolberg, D-New Haven. “ This commission will offer prohibit a landlord from evicting General Hospital to buy a year without imposing new or in­ “ Recipients now receive sub­ recommendations to restructure and tenants over the age of 62 if their Defiant Iranian Students sophisticated X-ray machine. creased taxes if Gov. Ella Grasso sistence payments which are only strengthen federal assistance Heating Money apartment is being converted to a The commission had rejected the reduces spending, says Senate half of the inflation rate,” said programs to improve this fiscal condominium.' HARTFORD (UPD — Connecticut hospital s application for a $644,740 Minority Leader Richard Bozzuto, R- Stolberg, who is co-chairman of the relationship among the federal, state Other measures he will propose will receive more than $23 million in computerized scanner on the grounds Watertown. Legislature’s Finance, Revenue and and local governments,” she said Targets of Federal Hunt Bonding Committee. would require that tenants be given a Thursday. \ 39 77 WASHINGTON (UPI) - Nearly 9,- “routine investigative techniques and 41 others have been ortfered (X)0 Iranian students who defied a six- which we do not want to (iisclose.” deported by immigration judges but ------Peopletalk' Prior to Monday’s deadline for repor­ still have the right to appeal. He said mroN week reporting program now face ✓ 30.00 deportation and are targets of a ting to immigration authorities, 56,- notices of deportation hearings have nationwide hunt by immigration 580 Iranian students reported to im­ been served on 5,406 students. A total Cleveland, Ohio, Teachers Union President teachers had overwhelmingly approved a Sir Knight of Terror of 494 students, apparently foes of / A ------agents, officials report. migration offices across the country Eugene Kolach tries to call Cleveland Board new contract Thursday after an 11 week Those who are tracked down will as required under the controversial Iran’s current revolutionary govern­ tAMFfUNOSCO He's no longer Alfred Hitchcock. He’s Sir Alfred of Education President John Gallagher short- strike. (UPI photo) be asked to leave the United States program — one of President Carter’s ment, have applied for asylum in the now, thank you — compliments of Queen Elizabeth. X y ~ 9 along with 6,784 other Iranian responses to the crisis in Iran, Jervis United States, he said. The reporting ly after Kolach announced Cleveland ^ L09AM0CLC* ^ I The 80-year-old British-born master of suspense said. He said 47,051 of those who program originally had a 30-day received his new title — Knight Commander of the students who complied with the reporting program but were found to reported were found to be attending deadline. Shortly before its Order of the British Empire — Thursday in lO «m tIMMtAtUtll be in violation of their visas. schools full time and in compliance scheduled expiration last month, the NTWOMLEAM Hollywood from British Consul General Thomas 32.rTr»0 Vem Jervis, a spokesman for the with their visas. Investigators still entire program was halted when a Aston, but the great director was not awed. Why did Teachers Ink Pact 4*^ Immigration and Naturalization Ser­ are checking the documents of ap­ federal judge ruled it was dis­ it take the queen so long to dub him? Says he, “I vice, said Thursday INS in­ proximately 3,100 students, he said. criminatory. But a three-judge 4 CLEVELAND (UPI) - Public Supplementary Education Center, suppose it was a matter of carelessness,” Will the vestigators across the country are Jervis said 12 of the “out-of-status" appeals court panel quickly reversed $2.5 million more in the first year AT title affect his relationship with his wife? ”1 hope school teachers have overwhelming­ where students from across the city ( 2 3 * being assigned to search for the students already have been deported, the ruling and Attorney General than an earlier offer and $7.5 million U^IWCATHIK fOTOCAST ^ so. " And finally, just what does a knight do these ly approved a new contract to end students who did not report, using 55 have left the country voluntarily. Benjamin Civiletti extended the receive audio-visual instruction, and a year more starting in September For period ending 7 a m. EST 1 5 80. Friday night wili days? The Hitchcock answer; "The first obvious deadline until Dec. 31. their 11 week strike but the settle­ its Horticulture Center, 1981, find snow over parts of the northern Rockies and in the thing he does, is go out into the night” — which is ment will be costly to the financially Cleveland Teachers Union Presi­ Kolach, asked about plans for mid Atlantic states. Some rain "is likely along the upper what he's been doing in spooky films for years. strapped system. dent Eugene Kolach said the district massive cutbacks to give teachers a Pacific coast, otherwise, generally fair weather should Teachers voted, 3,655 to 382, also will have to ask state officials to prevail elsewhere wage hike, responded angrily. “We Connally Urges Carter Thursday to end the bitter walkout extend the academic year into July, resent that onus being put on us. Mayor Marries that has shut down Ohio’s largest to avoid six-day school weeks. Let’s get this thing straight. They For official purposes, she'll remain Mayor school district since Oct. 18. The pact Even with the drastic cutbacks, (school board members) were going Weather Forecast Dianne Feinstein — but provides for an immediate 10 percent there still may not be enough money. to close a number of schools even off work, San Fran­ To Set Release Deadline pay increase and an additional 14 per­ “The board has committed money before this strike.” Mostly sunny with in­ upper 20s to low 30s, minus 2 cisco's chief executive cent wage hike during the next two it does not have. We are trying to buy Although school board President creasing cloudiness in the to near zero C. Cloudy tonight soon will be Mrs. years. time,” school board ’Treasurer John Gallagher disagreed with Hoff­ afternoon Highs in the low except deplore,” Connally said Derry Rotary Club. with chance of snow late at Richard C, Blum. The DERRY, N.H. (UPI) - The system’s 5,000 teachers and Michael Hoffman said. “The school man, he admitted the contract would 30s. around zero C Cloudy to Thursday. “ All we’re doing is deploring,” he night Lows in the 20s except mayor says she’ll marry Republican presidential hopeful John teaching assistants were to report board had no choice. Its back was to require more budget slashing. night with chance of snow- In one of the strongest statements said. “We send a message to the teens western hills. Saturday- Connally says President Carter for work today and classes will the wall. Looking down the road we “We’re not trying to buy time. We developing late at night Not cloudy with snow likely. Highs Blum — an independent Soviets over the hot line and what do should set a deadline for the release yet by a Republican presidential can­ resume Monday in the 92,000-student have no way of knowing from where will be able to fund the second year, so cold with the lows in the in the 20s to low 30s. investment banker — on we get back? Zero.” 20s Saturday snow likely with of American hostages in Iran and didate on the Middle East situation, district. additional money tor September 1981 but it will require further cutbacks.” Maine and New- Hampshire: Jan. 20. The ceremony, “I think we ought to be out trying highs in the low 30s Probabili­ “mobilize the whole world against Connally accused Carter of failing to But, in order to pay for the con­ is coming.” The contract would boost to $10,579 Sunny today. Highs teens with Rabbi Martin to mobilize the whole world against ty of precipitation 10 percent the Soviet Union” because of its in­ “recognizethe facts of life” in the tract settlement the system may Hoffman, who leaves his position the pay of a starting teacher and to north and 20s south. Clear Weinger of Congrega­ the Soviet Union,” he said, today 40 percent tonight 70 tion Sherith Israel of­ Back to Work tervention in Afghanistan. region. soon have to sell some special in­ Friday because the board did not $21,361 that of a teacher with a north partly cloudy south “This is absolutely unbelieveable Connally, a former Texas governor percent Saturday Northerly tonight. Lows zero to 10 below- “We’re witnessing the Soviet structional centers. renew his contract, has been at odds m aster’s degree and 13 y ears’ ficiating, will take place and treasury secretary, said the U.S. winds around 10 mph norlh and zero to 15 above Firefighters Jim Bray, right, and Joe remaining police and National Guardsmen Union doing in 1979 and 1980 precisely that a president could sit there for Among buildings the district may with school officials for several experience. in her city hall office. should establish air bases in the Mid­ becoming northeast this after­ south Mostly sunny north and McNeely get ready to take their pumper out Thursday in 31 local fire stations, ending the what Hitler did in the middle 1930s the past three years... and be auction to the highest bidder are its months. He said the offer will cost noon Easterly winds tonight Mrs. Feinstein. a widow deceived about what is happening in dle East to counter the Soviet threat mountains and considerable and the mother of one when he moved and the whole increasing to 20 to 30 mph by cloudiness elsewhere Satur­ for a check-out and pick up extra equipment two-week slowdown and “sick-out” by union Iran and Afghanistan,” he told the to the area. J civilized world sat by and did nothing late tonight and probably day. Highs teens and 20s. daughter, became the from another station. The union firefighters firefighters. (UPI photo) “We should have been arming the higher on Saturday Vermont: Sunny to partly city's first woman in Kansas City, Mo., replaced the few Afghans and we should have been ar­ Extended Outlook cloudy today with highs in the mayor following the ming the Pakistanis for some time Whalers Head Confident BOSTON (UPI I-Extended teens and low- 20s. Increasing December assassination Will Rubber Snakes Work? because we should have known this is outlook for .New England Sun­ cloudiness tonight with a of her predecessor, George Moscone. She was for­ coming,” he added. chance of flurries towards mally elected to the office last month. day through Tuesday: Carter Views New Steps OKLAHOMA CITY (UPI) - Loud McCuiston, “We’ve tried everything On Iran, Connally said it is “time morning south. Lows around Mass., R.I. & Conn.: Fair else. we gave the Iranians a deadline for weather Sunday. Chance of zero north to teens south. noise, metal contraptions, sticky Center Completion Near “We put up metal contraptions snow developing Monday and Saturday considerable stuff from tubes, even birth control the release of those hostages. Where is Thy Sting? they couldn’t light on, then we tried a “Let’s let them know that we’ve A ending Tuesday. High cloudiness with occasional pills have failed to keep pigeons off HARTFORD (UPI) — Heavy said. “But I believe from the input sticky substance that came in a tube. had enough,” Connally said at a news The roof has been up two and a half temperatures in the 30s Sun­ light snow likely south, Some politicians declare war on poverty. Others, In Soviet Confrontation the Capitol roof. So, hey, why not try equipment and workmen still moved I’ve received that we should be in months now. day and Monday and in the 20s chance of flurries north. war on crime,. But they aren’t blessed with New We tried noise devices. Then we tried conference after his speech, rubber snakes? about the arena of the Hartford Civic there on Jan. 17.” He said it had been “a hardship” and low 30s Tuesday. Over­ Highs in the upper teens and 'York Mayor Edward Koch's loyalists. He has a He said Carter would like to have Strategically placed, of course. birth control pills.” “There are many different action-: Center Coliseum Thursday, but WASHINGTON (UPI) - The SALT policy advisers to review Later, as he looked around the un­ for the team to play its “home” night low temperatures will lower 20s. lieutenant who credits him with a win in the war on the support of political opponents and Today’s the day. Two dozen of the Birth control pills? we can take. Disruption of their oil Howard Baldwin was still confident treaty set aside. President Carter developments in Afghanistan and finished coliseum and surveyed the games in Springfield, Mass., since be mostly in the 20s. Long Islunil Sound death. City Health Commissioner Reinaldo Ferrer. suggested those who want to criticize bright green and black snakes were “I guess they were a special kind,” production would be a very difficult was carefully considering the next Iran where American hostages have hockey players will be moving about workmen’s progress, he said his the roof caved in. Vermont: Partly cloudy Long Island Sound to Watch Thursday announced 1979 mortality statistics and the administration policy "should to be uncoiled to their full 3-to-4 foot said Mrs. McCuiston. thing for them to overcome,” Con­ the area in two weeks. with a chance of flurries Sun- steps for the United States in its new been held for two months. team still planned to be back in its “Bufwe were very fortunate to Will, R 1 and Montauk Point. noted that only 71,600 people died in the Big Apple offer constructive alternatives.” length on the CapitoLroof. The rubber snakes were suggested nally said. He did not elaborate. day, chance of snow confrontation with the Soviet Union. Carter also was expected to meet “I like what I see here today,” said permanent home come Jan. 17 after have Springfield,” he said. “If it N Y,: A storm off the last year. That compares with 73,081 who passed on "In light of the Soviet invasion of “We got them from a local novelty by a bird specialist at the University He also said Ayatollah Ruhollah Baldwin, managing general partner two years of road trips to play home developing Monday tapering Carolina coast will move Aides indicated Carter’s future with Ambassador Thomas Watson wasn’t for them, we may not be in N in 1978. Concludes Ferrer, "The mayor can be Afghanistan, I request that you delay company/’ said state Properties of Oklahoma. Khomeini should be warned that if of the National Hockey League Hart­ to flurries Tuesday, Highs in northeast tonight Winds north moves were bound to strain who was recalled from his Moscow games in Springfield. Mass. business today.” justified in thinking of this as an accomplishment consideration of the SALT II treaty Department spokeswoman June “ He seems to think it’s going to American hostages continue to ford Whalers as he toured the facility the 20s and 30s Lows teens to northeast at 10 to 20 knots American-Soviet relations even more post for consultations on the Kremlin “The target date is Jan. 17. I Baldwin said the Whalers will con­ and 20s. during the second year of his administration.” on the Senate floor,” the president work,” said Mrs. McCuiston, “and he beheld “there is going to be a terrible with a handful of reporters. today, becoming northeast at in the aftermath of the Russian inva­ motives and goals. wouldn’t be sitting here today if I tinue to operate a farm team in Maine and .New Hampshire: Watch out taxes. You're next! said Thursday in a letter to Senate knows a lot about birds.” price that he is going to have to pay “There’s a lot less scaffolding than didn’t believe in that date,” he said. 15 to 25 knots with higher sion of Afghanistan. No details were Press secretary Jody Powell told Lodge Meeting Springfield and will also play some Fair Sunday and .Monday. Democratic leader Robert Byrd. for it,” I thought there would be,” he said. “ I gusts tonight and Saturday. given. re p o rte rs C a rte r’s m om entous MANCHESTER —Sunset Rebekah The coliseum still needs a tem­ exhibition games in the city. Fair north and chance of snow- Increasing cloudiness today Carter said the delay would give like that feeling. It’s quite im­ porary occupancy permit before the south Tuesday Lows 5 to 15. Quote of the Day The Washington-Moscow “hot decisions would not be made “under him and Congress a chance to Lodge will meet Monday at 8 p.m. in “ We in no way plan to end our Snow- beginning about mid­ line,” set up to avoid crises, has not deadline pressure.” the Marine Lodge, Parker Street. pressive in here. Last time I was in Whalers can take the ice against the relationship with the city,” he said. Highs in the 20s north to lower night and continuing through “devote our primary attention to the here, there were no seats.” 30s south. British Capt. Mark Corbett Burcher — among been used since Soviet President “The decisions he is making will Refreshments and a social hour Pittsburgh Penguins in the new Baldwin said 10,000 or 10,500 seats -Saturday. Visibility over 5 peace-keeping forces overseeing the truce in the legislative and other measures Baldwin had told a news con­ coliseum’s first official event. New Knglanil Weather miles today, but decreasing to Leonid Brezhnev replied to a Carter have a serious im pact on the will tollow the business meeting. should be installed in time for the Rhodesian jungle — describing his confrontation required to respond to this crisis.” ference earlier that he expected the “I think they’re willing to give it .Mass.. Conn i- R I : Mostly 1 to 3 miles and below- tonight protest on Afghanistan — a reply relationship between the two most The White House said Carter still game against Pittsburgh, with a total with a heavily armed and enraged guerrilla com­ reopening of the coliseum, the roof of under certain circumstances,” of 14,600 in place by Feb. 1. sunny with increasing and Saturday Average wave Carter labeled “completely in­ powerful nations on earth and which believes the treaty is “in the national mander who suspected he was being spied upon; which collapsed under tons of snow Baldwin said. “I’m told whatever the In case the building doesn't reopen cloudiness especially this heights 1 to 3 feet today and 2 adequate and completely mis­ have the capability to elminate each security interest of the United "I ve never had anyone threatened to kill me before and ice on Jan. 18, 1978, would obstacles are, the city can overcome as planned, he said the Whalers had afternoon. Highs today in the to 4 (eel tonight and Saturday. leading,” aides said. other on earth,” he said. “These are States,” but feels Senate considera­ breakfast before. I wasn’t quite sure how to handle Testimonial probably go right down to the wire. them by Jan. 17.” issued duplicate tickets for their The chief executive planned a decisions that should not be made in tion of SALT II would be "inap­ it, but eventually I managed to calm everyone down “No matter what date you pick, But he said “there’s no way the home games on Jan. 17 and Jan. 19, breakfast meeting with his foreign undue haste.” propriate at this time.” Across the Nation over a cup of te a " when you’re opening a $31 million Hartford Whalers would ever con­ printing tickets for possible contests Set by Elks 3^" structure, it’s going to be an adven­ sider going into a building we thought City Fcst Hi Lo in both Hartford and Springfield “in ture right up until game time,” he was wnsafe. That building is safe. Albuquerque 39 23 .Miami Beach 66 64 Glimpses case the unforeseen happens.” Anchorage 06 05 Milwaukee 27 22 State To Halt Appeal MANCHESTER - Edward E. ^ - Asheville 53 34 Minneapolis Theodore Bikel has been named honorary Edgar will be honored at a stag Atlanta 58 42 .Nashville r 41 37 national chairman of the National Tay-Sachs and testimonial buffet at the Elks Lodge, Billings 46 20 .New Orleans tv 69 42 Allied Diseases Association in Philadelphia ... The Feb. 7, at 7 p.m. Buckley Criticizes Carter Birmingham 61 43 New York pc 37 22 United Negro College Fund will unveil a three-hour Eddie, as he is known to his many Boston 32 16 On Death Penalty Rule Oklahoma City cy 34 26 fund-raising TV special Jan. 17 in New York when it friends, has spent 50 years on Main Brownsville. Tx 67 38 Omaha cy elsewhere to protect U.S. 27 24 screens the Anheuser-Bush "The Lou Rawls Parade Street in Manchester. His first NEW LONDON, Conn. access to Persian Gulf oil. immediate negotiations for Buffalo 24 09 Philadelphia sn 37 25 HARTFORD, Conn. (UPI) - The ficer Robert Holcomb two years ago penalty applies).” access to Mideast oil. of Stars," co-starring nationai fund chairman employment was with Cheney (UPI) — James Buckley, a The U.S., he said, should military basing rights in Charleston. S C 55 44 Phoenix pc 67 44 state has decided to postpone any while Holcomb was chasing two men "In view of his (Shea’s) recent impose an immediate em­ Somalia, the Sinai and Charlotte. ,N C Rawls. Muhammad Ali, Glen Campbell, Bill Cosby Brothers, then he moved to Main Republican candidate for 51 37 Pittsburgh .sn 31 19 appeal to the state Supreme Court of from the scene of a burglary. ruling, I anticipate he will deny my bargo on all trade with the Chicago 32 26 Portland, M and Lola Falana ... Gloria Vanderbilt joins Leonard Street to work with the A.A. Graziel the U.S. Senate in Connec­ s> 27 04 a lower court decision striking down Superior Court Judgo David Shea request and that would be the time to Soviet Union “in anything Cleveland .30 24 Portland. Ore Co., a plumbing and heating firm, ticut, says it’s “appalling” r 42 38 Bernstein and Louise Nevelson next month in New a portion of Connecticut’s death said at the outset of the trial that the take the appropriate action,” Meyers Columbus 33 26 Providence pc 34 15 which is no longer in business. P resid en t Carter was more useful than Pepsi York for "An International Salute to Opera'-' benefit penalty statute. said. At Pern’s Kathy Says! Dallas 51 33 Richmond sn 45 29 death penalty was unconstitutional His next and last place of employ­ caught by surprise when Cola syrup” and including on behalf of Writers and Artists for Peace in the Chief Assistant State’s Attorney because it didn’t include enough He said jury selection in the Start tha Naw Yaar by picking out your own Denver 45 27 ,St. I>ouis cy 3,3 31 Middle East ... , ment was F.T. Blish Hardware. He the Soviet Union invaded such items as grain, oil Des Moines 29 26 Robert Meyers said Thursday he will mitigating circumstances when a Castonguay trial will begin Monday drilling equipment and any ( trulta 6 vagatablaa. Salt I^ke City cy .37 29 first worked for Earl Seaman, now Afghanistan. ORCHARD FRESH Detroit 29 23 San Antonio r 59 28 wait until the trial of Gerard judge or jury decides whether to app­ and he expects that will take three to kind of advanced deceased, then Robert Seaman, “So once again he reacts M K * , CorUwKlt. (tod » OoldMi Mletout, WbMHpt, R u m M*. Duluth 18 09 San Diego Castonguay, which the ruling applies four weeks. Meyers estimated the sy 76 49 ly the sentence. retired, finishing with Phillip to the crisis with verbal technology. Fr«»li Cldtr______El Paso 53 22 San Francisco cy 56 50 to, is over. The case would be the trial itself would last one month. “I decided this is not the ap­ Roberts who now owns the business. puffballs and applies for Carter should “turn the FRESH Hartford 33 13 San Juan f 85 74 first test of the state’s new death propriate time to appeal,” Meyers Appeal of Shea’s ruling could have -----IM P O R T ED ^ 4 Vietnam tables on the Honolulu 82 70 Eddie married the former Helen meaningless UN Cauliflower, Brooolll, Seattle cy 46 34 penalty law. sai(i. “ If and when the defendant is delayed the trial by six months or Soviets” by providing Spinach, Kale, Qreen A. Houston 61 41 The Almanac Horan of Manchester and they had resolutions,” Buckley, a hMona, Pineapple#, Date#. Spokane fy 35 23 Castonguay, 34, of Bristol, is ac­ convicted, I will ask the judge to hold more. Afghan tribesmen with the FIga, NuU, Llmea, Navel Yellow Seans, Orean A Indianapolis ,34 26 Tampa sh 67 .51 two children, Mrs. Laury Shustack former senator from New YsHow Squash, Egg Plant, cused of killing Plainville police of­ a hearing (on whether the death weapons required to de­ Orange#, OrapefruN, Boec ft Jackson. Mss. 53 34 Washington sn 45 .34 By United Press Inleriiiilionul who lives in Manchester and a son, York, said Thursday in a D'Anjoti Peers, Tangerine#. Hoi A Frying Peppers, Com, fend themselves, and begin Leeks, While Sareel Polaloee, Jacksonville 65 41 Wichita sy 29 21 Today is Friday, Jan. 4, the 4th day of 1980 with 362 to David Edgar, who lives in Amston. New London radio inter­ Tumlf^ Black Ftadlohes. Kansas City 31 29 c-clear: cl-clcaring; cy- follow. 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— FAifnrinl iHaurlirstn* Euniimj HrralJi Lavitt Says Vernon A Minor Modification Manchester — A City of Village Charm Founded Oct. 1, 1881 Can Control Rents Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, A step in the right direction tion is apparent. A persqn should be issued for the same Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. VERNON — Following through being asked to do so by Mayor Marie The council’s Rehabilitation Com­ has been taken with the new period of time as is the in­ Member. Audit Bureau oj Circulation Member, United Press International could have a card for six with a proposal made by former Herbst. Plans are to have the com­ law requiring motorists to mittee, headed by Robert Hurd, will months after his insurance surance. If the insurance is Steven Harry, Executive Editor < Mayor Frank McCoy, the town will mission investigate complaints be responsible for preparing the way have proof of insurance. coverage is no longer valid. valid for six months, the cards Customer Service — 647>9946 Frank A. Burbank. Managing Editor take steps to set up a Fair Rent Com­ against landlords, conduct hearings, for the Fair Rent Commission. ’They Raymond F. Robinson. Edltor>Publlsher Harold E. Turkington. Editor Emeritus The new law, which became The intent of the new law ap­ should expire at the end of that mission. , and have control over rents charged will determine what the com­ for houses, apartments and mobile effective Jan. 1, however, is parently is to make it difficult period and when new insurance mission’s and responsibilities Town Attorney Edwin Lavitt has homes. will be, the cost of operating such a still a little confusing, but we for a person to’register an auto is issued, it should be accom­ directly by the insured the roads without insurance. ruled that the Town Council does Some apartment owners raised commission and such. have the authority to set up such a feei the intent is there and without proper coverage and in panied by a new card. motorists. It is agreed the upkeep and rents considerably to accommodate commission as requested in the form the rising cost of utilities while Hurd has indicated, in the past, eventually it will work, the event of an accident, in­ This will probably present a We seriously doubt many maintenance of an automobile that he is not in favor of such a com­ perhaps with minor would complain if this proposal of a petition signed by some 238 tenants complained that the surance coverage can be deter­ problem to insurance firms is expensive, but in many in­ residents. apartments were not maintained mission but said he would be willing modifications. mined almost immediately at and agents based primarily on were implemented. stances autos are no longer Lavitt ruled on the request after properly. to study the matter further. There is however, one major the scene. cost. By issuing the cards for the luxuries. drawback to the plan. While the intent is there, the While we agree there would duration of the policy, it would It should also be agreed auto Automobile insurance in way the law is currently be increased costs, we still alleviate the problem created insurance should be required Connecticut is usually issued written, a person with an in­ believe the proposal would be by the possibility of an invalid to protect all motorists. U.S. Satellite Use on a six-month basis whereas valid card could cause a delay worthwhile. card. There would be no such A minimal charge to the cards are to be issued an­ in determ ining proper in­ We believe a moderate sum possibility. guarantee proper coverage for nually. surance coverage. could be charged for the There have been too many all motorists is a small price to The drawback in this situa­ It is our opinion the cards issuance of the cards to be paid incidents of persons driving pay for peace of mind. Offered to China SCOOPS lyPoBStoqld WASHINGTON (UPI) - Defense breakfast with President Carter at missiles, naval fire control systems, Secretary Harold Brown will offer the White House before taking off in and electronics aircraft identifica­ The Lighter Side China use of a U.S. earth resources a military jet from nearby Andrews tion equipment to Taiwan. satellite system on his week-long Air Force Base for Peking. A spokesman said the United visit to the Chinese mainland, a trip Brown will stop in Tokyo, Jan. 13- States rejected a Taiwan request for Get A Water Bed that comes just after the United 14 to confer with Japanese leaders on some high performance fighter States announced it is resuming arms his return. planes. sales to Taiwan. The defense secretary was The U.S. decision was expected to With Hot Springs Brown carries no brief to sell expected to invite his opposite draw negative comments from weapons to Peking, U.S. officials number, Xu Xianggian, to visit the Chinese leaders. said. United States at a future date to con­ Peking is disappointed the U.S.- Bv DICK WEST "12. If you're bald, wear a night­ The defense secretary was to tinue military consultations here. China rapprochment has not helped WASHINGTON (UPI) - As we cap.” In addition. Brown has been the communist cause of reuniting enter a new decade, many It is true that hot water bottles authorized by President Carter to Taiwan with the mainland of China, Americans probably are wondering provide temporary refuge for cold offer to sell Peking a ground station officials said. Club Names that would permit China to tap into whether the United States will be feet. But as the night wears on, the But the Soviet move into the Landsat earth resources satellite Afghanistan, officials added, is able to produce enough energy saving water turns tepid and the feet cor­ Guest Caller system. probably of greater immediate con­ tips to meet the needs of the 1980s. respondingly lose warmth. The Herald in Washington The American system would give cern to Peking. Reassuring on that score is the A more reliable method is to stick MANCHESTER - Jim Purcell of Chinese leaders useful forecasts of Brown was accompanied by a high- New Year's week discovery of what your cold feet against the warm back Randolph. Mass, will be guest caller crop growth and potential yields, powered military-civilian delegation of the person sleeping next to you. appears to be a major source of help­ Hold Hearings Now on Iran Saturday at the Manchester Square flood hazards, and other natural that is expected to take a long, hard ful hints on "how to keep warm in Or, if you are sleeping alone, place Dance Club, from 8 to 11 p.m., at the phenomena. look at the world’s geopolitical situa­ bed.” one or more dogs across the foot of By LEE RODERICK removal of the deposed shah from could begin hearings now on the. Verplanck School, 127 Olcott St. The highly sophisticated recon­ tion and the aggressive behavior of No fewer than 14 “suggestions for the bed. WASHINGTON - Over a month the United States to Panama. relationship between the United Anita and Russ White will cue the naissance satellite system also would the Soviet Union. give the Chinese a leg up in their own There was speculation Brown sleeping snugly” were found in a Unlike hot water bottles, dogs re­ ago, as Rep. George Hansen and I Fanatical students, who say they States and Iran, covering the 37-year rounds. efforts to develop a military "spy in would discuss with Chinese leaders mattress company press release, and main a constant temperature pondered going to Iran, the chief of would welcome martyrdom, are reign of Shah Mohammed Re a Purcell began his square dance Thoughts calling career 17 years ago, and for the sky.” what steps both countries might take you don't have to be a professional throughout the night. In fact, they the Iranian Embassy here, Ali A. frustrated at being left with a hand­ Pahlavi as well as the current Some guys get high in their own way. Greg Hilliard Street Thursday in preparation for the past four years has been calling The Brown mission began a day independently to bolster Pakistan’s tipologist to appreciate the potential are superior in every way except that Agah, encouraged the trip. “I ful of worthless bargaining chips. revolutionary period. and Win, the Chimney Sweeps, checked out the Train Exchange’s move across the street. full time. He travels along the East after the United States announced it defenses, but this could not be con­ for further exploration in that field. hot water bottles don’t shed hair on welcome any dialogue,” he told us. There is a second pressing this chimney at the old Bon Ami building on This will not be a popular proposal (Herald photo by Pinto) Coast from Maine to Maryland and has decided to sell $280 million in firmed. For example, the first piece of ad­ the bedspread. “1 don’t believe in closed doors.” question: Has President Carter done in the United States. But is correct Contending Forward Another time period comes to us. yearly to Bermuda, as well as main­ vice is: "be sure that caulking is in If dogs are not available, extra Three days later our visas had been everything possible to resolve the nonetheless. We are not sleepy-eyed as we know taining a very large home program, good repair around windows and warmth can be obtained by keeping approved and we were on a flight to crisis? No he has not. He has Key members of Iran’s something of ourselves. teaching and calling from beginners doors.” Which is fine as far as it cows, sheep and other livestock in Tehran. succeeded in bringing world opinion Revolutionary Council insist that classes through advanced. Mechanical Problems Within a week we had met with Train Shop Rerouting goes. But why limit caulking to por­ your bedroom. Having them actually to America’s side and in rallying such a move would almost certainly While God in Christ made up with He is club caller for the Happy leaders of the ruling Revolutionary tal perimeters? on or in the bed is not recommended, Americans around the flag. But he lead to a peaceful resolution of the us sinners (I Corinthians 5:19), we Squares, Shindiggers, and The Jim Anyone desiring a cozy night's however. Council and toasted Thanksgiving has failed to save that flag from crisis and the safe release of the must contend forward in Him Dandies. Delay New Truck sleep also might be wise to check the Now about nightcaps. Day with three Americans held cap­ being desecrated in Tehran. warring sometimes against Mr. and Mrs. Ed Atkinson have American hostages, while es­ To ‘Bon Ami’ Building BOLTON — The Board of clean-up.” He said he would be very caulking around the bedsprings. In theory, covering a bald pate tive at the Foreign Ministry. Hansen ourselves. door duty. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Carter has appealed to the World tablishing a firm foundation for Selectmen learned at Wednesday Cool air tends to accumulate under with a warm cap is OK. But in prac­ also met with militant students at the Remkiewicz, Mr. and Mrs. John leery of accepting that truck.” Court, to the United Nations, and to future relations between the two night’s meeting that the anticipated tice it makes the ’s scalp itch. It isn’t only the New Testament, 'MANCHESTER - The Train to Hilliard Street shortly after an* Robott, Arleen Robinson and A1 Cheney questioned whether the the bed. When there are open spaces U.S. Embassy our allies in Europe and elsewhe/e. countries. building’s mammoth chimney by December delivery of the town’s new but also the Old Testament Scrip­ Exchange is making tracks for the 1899 fire destroyed its original fac­ Greg The Chimney Sweep. He and his Scabies will serve refreshments. All town had to take delivery of it and between the slats, as often happens, 1 have found much better results and visited many Yet he has not taken the simple step Public hearings on Iran — perhaps three-quarter-ton truck was post­ tures, have it written: “there is not a old “Bon Ami” building on Hilliard tory on Oakland Street. brother Win scaled to new heights of club level dancers are invited and Carey explained that Carter the air seeps up into the springs, can be obtained by taking a nightcap of their hostages. of appealing face-to-face with poned because of potential problems Chevrolet has been very honest and conducted by Congress — should be just man upon the earth, that does Street. The building is currently owned by glory to examine what they called reminded to wear soft-soled shoes. where the coils cause drafts to cir­ internally. Iran’s doors had ■ government leaders in Tehran — with the vehicle. above board. "We wouldn’t have held beginning immediately for at good and sins not,” (Ecclesiastes Robert C. Bell, president of the Jack Hunter of Hunter Construction the largest non-commercial chimney Spectators are welcome. culate. This brings us to tip No. 4: “... indeed been Selectman John Carey said he was known about it if they didn’t tell us,” save one abortive attempt early in least three reasons: 7:20). The Bible doesn’t make subtle New England Hobby Supply Inc., Co. Bell said the old building, with its in town That is why it is so important to fill keep your bedroom windows closed.” opened to us. But informed by Carter Chevrolet there he said. November to send liberal activist (1) Serious and substantial charges distinctions of people like we do. said Thursday his firm will complete beautiful sand-blasted Paneled walls, The test was to determine if there the areas between the slats with If the reason for that is not readily today those doors "was a major mechanical problem Carey said he didn’t know whether Ramsey Clark there. have been made against the shah the move across the street to the old will be the ideal spot for his hobby were any leaks in the chimney, he Historic District caulking. apparent, consider that pigeons with the engine apparently resulting the town has to take delivery once are shutting More recently, U.N. Secretary which inevitably involve U.S. govern­ It speaks to our marrow and factory, which was owned by the Or- center. said. However, he said, the rains MANCHESTER —The meeting of from leaky valve covers,” the truck is repaired but added, “We Consider also bed-warming tips 10 flying in through an open window can tighter than ever f] General Kurt Waldheim has gone to ment officials and taxpayer money. makeup. ford Soap Company, within four or In preparation for the shift. Bell have washed off most of the soot and the Cheney National Historic District Selectman Douglas Cheney said, won’t accept delivery unless we re and 12: ^ ... well, there’s not need belaboring — despite the Christmas visit of Iran, But it is unlikely his visit will five months. This business relocated had a smoke test done on the requires little cleaning effort. As a moral nation, our people Commission has been scheduled for “Once antifreeze gets in the engine it convinced it’s a new vehicle.” ”10. If you have cold feet, place the point. American clergymen, which was lit­ break the impasse, since it is to the deserve to know the truth of these But God’s Word also speakes, “ I Jan. 17. reniiires a complete tear down and several hot water bottles at the foot Let’s just say the 1980 outlook for tle more than a sop to world opinion. United States that the militant allegations. am the Lord thy God, which brought The meeting will be in the of the bed,” American journalists — including thee out of the land of Egypt, out of conservation hints is excellent. students direct their ire and from the (2) Militants at the embassy must Municipal Building hearing room at the house of bondage,” (Exodus Future of Laetrile Tests 7:30 p.m. to discuss, with the consul­ this one — now are routinely refused United States that they seek a be given a way to save face if they 20:2); also, "there is therefore now tant. land use proposals. The meeting visas; some are being kicked out of response, are to release the hostages un­ no condemnation to them which are is open to the public. Board Names One Quote/Unquote the country. Militants inside the em­ Hansen, the closest thing to a U.S. harmed, Public hearings in the in Christ Jesus, who walk not after bassy compound more rigidly In con­ official to have gotten into Iran since Depending on Six Rabbits United States could provide that way. the flesh, but after the Spirit,” “I am not afraid. If the kidnappers trol that ever and the Revolutionary the embassy was overrun on Nov. 4, of the Directorate General for (3) Secret documents show the (Romans 8:1). WASHINGTON (UPI) - Six little fastly opposed the use of Laetrile. no positive reaction to the drug To New Committee want me to personally come to El Council, moderate by comparison, Intelligenee, Cuba's Soviet-trained succeeded in opening discussions Carter administration’s own experts Contending forward is trusting the rabbits may hold the answer to The agency has claimed Laetrile is among the animals, selected toxicity Manchester Salvador, I won't hesitate,” has virtually no influence on them. board. The remaining four members spy service. during his first visit. But the Carter warned of violence months ahead of Mighty Deliverer and Savior God whether the government will one day worthless as a cancer treatment and tests involving six to 10 human Fire Callslls ____ I BOLTON - The Board of "Even members of the council Selectmen established a Charter should be appointed at the board’s — Dr. Christian Barnaard, the "The swastika is a symbol of administration did everything it time if the shah was allowed into the above everything else, “for He is sanction tests on humans to see if the may even be dangerous because its cancer patients will be conducted. surgeon who performed the first grief, horror and unbearable suf­ can’t get in to see the hostages,” could to destroy his credibility while good and His mercy endures controversial drug Laetrile can ac­ distribution and manufacture cannot The next step, if the toxicity tests Study Committee and made one ap­ next meeting. The charter, under United States. Americans deserve to which the town currently operates, heart transplant. He had offered to Hansen, just back from his second he was there. forever,” (Psalm 136:1). tually arrest cancer. be safely monitored. show little or no danger, would in­ pointment to it at its meeting fering for millions. The swastika is a know why the warnings were ignored Thursday, 5:06 p.m. — False alarm was adopted in 1977. The charter trade himself for South African trip to Iran, told Scripps League The six rabbits are the focus of a The FDA also argued against it volve a broader study, using 200 to Wednesday. sign of such living danger that no And after Hansen’s return to and the lives of 50 Americans were at Verplanck School. (Town) provides for the establishment of a Ambassador Archibald Dunn, who because people may delay conven­ 300 patients at four cancer testing The five member committee will stupid little admen should ever see Newspapers. “I think there's a show­ Washington, Carter and State put on the line. The Rev. C. W. Kuhl National Cancer Institute study to Thursday, 9:10 p.m, — Odor of nine to 15 member Charter Revision gauge the effects of Laetrile, a tional cancer treatment while using centers: the University of California begin its duties February 15 and will had been kidnapped by left-wing fit to reinterpret it via something as down coming soon between govern­ Department policy planners, clearly There is a precedent for such an in­ Zion Ev. Lutheran smoke at 3 Sanford Road. (Town) Commission. Such a commission will derivative of apricot pits, on the ’cures" through the use of Laetrile. at Los Angeles, the University of submit a report of its findings by guerrillas. trivial and idiotic as rock ’n’ roll.” ment leaders and the students.” embarrassed that an amateur quiry. Similar warnings were ig­ Church Thursday. 10:18 p.m. — Service Sept. 1. be established if the study committee growth of cancer and the condition of But on Dec. 21, the agency told the Arizona, the Mayo Clinic and the call to 66 Valley St. (Town) “If this assignment is to make — Danny Baker, British jour­ Why has the Iranian crisis diplomat had succeeded where their nored in 1941 at Pearl Harbor, Ernest Shepherd, former select­ finds charter revisions are friends for Cuba, he’s done a hell of a hardened even more between patents who are administered the NCI to repeat the Laetrile testing on Memorial Sloan-Kettering Institute Thursday, 11:50 p.m. — Investiga­ nalist, eondemning persons at professionals had failed, refused for leading to disaster. A U.S. Commis­ the rabbits. In the first of these tests, for Cancer Research. man, was appointed to the com­ necessary. good job. He even remembers your Thanksgiving and New Year’s? One drug. tion at Olcott Street landfill. (Town) Nirgin Keeords who put a swastika weeks to even meet with Hansen to sion began a public inquiry almost The fact the NCI is testing the rab­ one of three rabbits got a fever from Miss Kershner said the NCI is still _ mittee by a unanimous vote of the kids’ birthdays.” reason, of course, is the continued in­ on the rover of a compilation determine if he had learned immediately to examine the facts bits represents a change of heart at Laetrile use. Now, six rabbits are in­ in a preliminary phase of its study' — Frank Mankiewiez, head of album of songs by the late punk transigence of the students and the something of value in Tehran. Is this and fix responsibility. the Food and Drug Administration. volved in the repeat test. and cancer patients should not begin National Public Radio, referring star Sid Vicious. (New Musieal one person who appears to have their the mark of leaders competently We survived Pearl Harbor. And we That agency, which must approve Lorraine Kershner of the NCI said applying’hs volunteers in the Laetrile to Teofilo Arosta, who is an officer Express) ear — Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini. engaged in solving a crisis? can survive Iran. But we must act any drugs before they can be sold in the studies would be completed by experiments. Another likely reason is the What else could Washington do? It now, before it is too late. the marketplace, has until now stead­ the end of the month, and, if there is Hold Hearings JSow on Iran Murder Charge Dismissed now Ihors o 9f Talks With Iranian Militants Are VERNON, Conn. (UPI) - Murder The pair and a third inmate, Caldwell initially had asked charges against the two remaining Salvatore Raffone, had been indicted Hammer to nolle the charges against suspects in the strangulation of in­ by a grand jury in June 1978, but a the two which would have allowed By JACK A.NDERSON been determined largely by the unauthorized contacts with the call, I said. It made no difference. nian the same question I had put to to investigate hazardous working mate Alfred Chisolm in Somers State six-member jury last Nov. 20 found the state to bring charges against fDIT CARD WASHINGTON — The Iranian anonymous Iranians and faceless Iranians. The State Department was Did he have a reason? He was acting the State Department man. Whom Prison have been dismissed for lack Raffone innocent of a reduced charge crisis has settled into a remorseless Americans at the opposite ends of the conditions. Employees there them later. But defense attorneys willing to use Palestinian chief on instructions. Who issued the in­ did he answer to? Who issued the whispered in guarded tones about the of evidence. of frist-degree manslaughter. demanded the counts be dismissed routine, with almost daily, dreary telephone. The former have swayed Yassir Arafat but not a U.S. con­ structions? Higher authority. What orders? Was it Ayatollah Khomeini? Superior Court Judge Harry Caldwell had said he had a stronger and the prosecutor said he was "in no telephone discussions between the dreaded “six doors of death.” Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini by gressman to approach the Iranians; higher authority? He refused to say. Hammer dismissed the charges case against Raffone than against the position" to object, U.S. embassy in Tehran and the State “Ayatollah Khomeini gives orders They were talking about dangerous their fanaticism; the latter have the determining factor, apparently, Was the identity of the superiors who Thursday after State’s Attorney other two inmates. He told the judge McAlister is serving life sentences Department in Washington. to all people of Iran,” he said, “not loading docks where mailhandlers manipulated President Carter with was whether the initiative came issued the instructions a national Donald Caldwell told the judge he "there may be further investigation for two murders. Passalacqua had especially to us. He gives orders to fill trucks with packages. At one end of the line are Iranian their finesse. from the right authority. Yet Hansen secret? He refused to comment. lacked sufficient evidence to of this homicide,’’ but said been paroled a few months after militants, hardened, disciplined, in­ all people of Iran, to'all people of the Mechanical malfunctions cause the prosecute either Frank Passalacqua Passalacqua and McAlister were no At this writing, the telephone con­ had more success than all the Chisolm’s slaying but was rearrested With some inside help, I managed world, to the poor people of the trucks to pull away with employees and Richard McAlister. longer considered suspects. following the grand jury indictment. transigent. At the other end are versations between these two intran­ authorized emissaries. to place an unauthorized call to the world, not only to us.” trapped helplessly inside, while non­ The dismissals left the state with Chisolm, 21, was found strangled in Officials said he would be released American ^ sigent groups have produced no 1 have had my own encounters with Tehran embassy anyway. I found the "You will do then what the stop conveyor belts hurl packages no suspects in the slaying. a prison gymnasium locker room on from custody. bureaucrats, results. Absolutely none. The detached, I the obstinacy on both sides. There captors equally unyielding. They ayatollah requests?” I asked. through the air. Nov. 10, 1977. militants occupying the embassy was an occasion, for example, that wouldn’t release the hostages, they methodical pet- ^ ^ ' “Yeah,” he said. That was the The doors of death have claimed simply won’t deal with the the captors offered to speak to me said, until the shah is returned. But tifogging. \ biggest revelation of the conversa­ their first fatality; a 25-year-old It's a class entry card given ___ bureacurats ensconsed in the State about the hostages. They asked me to the shah was in Panama, I said. It Both groups are tion. Regulator Named to every student attending classes at the University Department. telephone them at the American em­ didn’t matter; they wanted the shah postal employee named Michael anonymous, one McDermott, whose body was found o( Hartford. It's a "Credit Card" that can help prepare your way The last people who are likely to in­ bassy in Tehran. back. What would be the con-' HARTFORD, Conn. ambulances and other for the city of New Haven, Into the tuture. You can take this card and open a world of possibilities for yourself dedicated to the { Doors of Death mangled by conveyor belt. He died negotiated' an agreement fluence the militants, therefore, are Given the habit of the militants to sequences If he didn’t return? “I (UPI) — Thayer Baldwin emergency medical ser­ None with day or evening classes, par|r|ime or lull schedules, and undergraduate or i ^ m n —r V ' I T V / dictums of Islam, i Post Office officials spend more because of careless mechanical mal­ Jr., a New Waven lawyer, between the city, four area graduate courses. Call us— at 243-4371— for additional information. Or stop by our I | J the bureaucrats who deal with them. bypass official channels, the call think that he will come back,” said vices. His salary will be Probate Court is open for the other to the directives of a than $6(X) million annually patching functions, according to congressional has been appointed direc­ $35,264. communities, two private Division of Adult Educational Services, room 228. Auerbach Hall, and talk with a . i i a i '« i ■ ^M i r \ Yet the State Department has tied up one of the militants. conferences with the judge career advisor. Our office hours are 8:30 am-8:30 pm, r V A n I l \ j n U bureaucracy. If the militants seem could have been Important. Perhaps up Injured postal workers. But investigators. An automatic switch, tor of the Department of The Yale graduate hospitals and three am­ from 6:30 P.M. to 8 P.M. Monday through Friday and 9:00 am-12:00 pm, Saturday. implacable, the bureaucrats can be all the telephone lines into the they would pass on some useful Infor­ I asked to speak with the hostages. despite the huge hospitalization bills, which could have turned off the dead­ Health Services’ new served as New Haven cor­ bulance companies to on Thursday nights. Ap­ equally hard to budge. They adhere Tehran embassy aiid has tried to sew mation. Perhaps not. But the State “No,” said the disembodied voice, post office brass are paying only lip Bureau of Health System poration counsel from 1976 o p e r a te a re g io n a l ly conveyor belt, had been removed. pointments suggested. Master Charge and Visa cards accepted. to the letter of their instructions, un­ up all channels of communication Department bureaucracy, in the per­ “you cannot speak with them.” I service to federal health and safety Regulation. to 1978, was a partner in a emergency medical ser­ One employee was demoted for Night telephone number: deterred by the pressure of events, with the Iranians. son of Dr. Merton Bland, blocked the argued. “You cannot speak with the standards. Baldwin, 39, will oversee New Haven law firm and vice. call. hostages,” he repeated. “It’s not staging a work stoppage to protest regulation and licensing of since last July has Health Commissioner 647-3227, protected by a web of bureaucratic There was an outcry from Foggy A few weeks ago, I sent my the health hazards, but the flap, un­ Dr. Douglas Lloyd an­ William E. FitzGerald Register now. Closses begin Jon.15 procedures and customs. Bottom, for example, against Rep. it would simply be Impossible, he possible.” all nurses, doctors and represented a Hamden associate Vicki Warren to the New fortunately, failed to save the young other health care painting contractor. nounced the appointment Judge of Probate The dimensions of the crisis have Geprge Hansen, R-Idaho, for making said. But the militants wanted me to Finally, I asked this faraway Ira­ York Bulk and Foreign Mail Center postal worker’s life. professionals as well as Baldwin, while working Thursday^ 6 - EVENING HERALD. Fri., J«n. 4. IMP EVENING HERALD. Fri.. Jan. 4, 1980 - 7 Changes Suggested Theater Season Glastonbury Dinner-Theatreat.. Matty s Restaurant has announced a new winter-soring 'i'l* sMMn which opens Jan, 11 with “The Odd Couple’’ bv . . . * r ' f j Neil Simon. ^ “ 4!» V ' In New Sewer Rates Show dates are Jan. 11,12,18,19,25 and 26 and Feb 1 2 By BARBARA RICHMOND the jurisdiction of the Public Works timates for operation of the plant this and 8. Buffet is scheduled for 6 p.m. with a curUin time Herald Reporter Department and Ronald Hine, direc­ coming year are accurate for the of 8:30 p.m. t j?, -f tor of public works, said the most im­ work that has actually been done but Other shows this season, produced at Matty’s in VERNON — In an effort to make portant thing that should be taken the sewer user charges more don’t reflect the costs of the work , cooperation with the Connecticut Touring Repertory Into consideration as far as setting a equitable for the commercial and which should be done other than on Company, are “Broadway Stoppers Show,” Feb 15 to user charge, is that almost all of the an emergency basis. business users of the sewer system, . Sunshine Boys,” March 21 to April 19- work at the plant is done on an The authority will also propose, to Weekend and ‘The Gin Game,” April 25 to May 24 the Sewer Authority, Thursday night, agreed to changes in its original emergency basis. He said there the Town Council, that some of the For reservations, call Matty’s, 141 New London Turn­ proposal for rates. should be at least tAo or three men provisions of the previous sewer or­ pike, Glastonbury, at 633-4648. The proposal that will go to the assigned to not only this type of dinance be changed. One of the emergency repairs, but for Town 6)uncil for its action Monday prbposed changes would be maintenance of the sewers as well. night has a flat charge of $60 a year eliminating the two-year require­ ThaVs Entertainment Economic Impact nine said, "We have about six for residential users and has a break­ ment concerning vacancies. The or­ down in categories, according to the areas in town that we know are dinance states if a residential unit is HARTFORD — The positive economic impact of the average daily flow, for commercial drastic problem areas that we try vacant for two years the sewer user arts in Connecticut is up 36.5 percent since last studied in users. and flush at least once a week. If we charge can be abated. Belanger said Disney’s Sci-Fi 1975, according to Anthony S. Keller, executive director Those with an average daily flow of don’t do this then we definitely will he thinks this should be Changed to of the state Arts Commission. 0 to 250 gallons will be charged $80 a have an emergency in these areas.” one year vacancy. He said some “The total impact on Connecticut’s economy by the year; 250-500 gallons, $160; 501-750, Hine said he doeim't have the help problems exist with the commercial spending of Connecticut’s non-profit arts industry was now and the town has never had a charge in that no provision is made in Show-Biz Savvy $96.5 million in 1978,” Keller reported. "This figure $240 ; 751-1,000, $320; 1,001 to 2,000, scheduled sewer maintenance $640; and 2,001-3,000, $960. the ordinance for it being dropped or derives from a measured $33.3 million in direct in-state program. "Needless to say, the lack The original proposal for commer­ changed, if a place is left vacant. He BY ALLEN M. WIDEM effects can stand on their own and then spending by the organizations studied,” he said. of this has lead to many law suits, said he thinks if the use has been cial users was to charge $320 per 1,- Some critical commentary of late has some. They certainly beat the highly- The figures are for one year only and come from a and payment of damages in the abandoned then there should be no 000 gallons and many complaints been directed at the allegedly sad state of touted, yet quickly disappeared study of all six New England states. Economist Gregory past,” Hine said. charge and if use has been curtailed were received because some com­ affairs afflicting present-day Walt Disney “Meteor,” the Sean Connery clinker. WasMll, coordinator for the study, confirms that Connec­ Noting that the sewers in the then after a year the charge should mercial users said they use less than Studios, with one big-city film viewer But somebody, somewhere, HAS to ticut’s non-profit arts industry also contributed $41 Rockville section of town are very a household but would be paying a lot be dropped to the minimum. taking occasion the “The Black Hole” to remember that the Disney studios go back million in the six-state region, and that this spending old, Hine said his crews are cbhstant- more because of the 1,000 gallon Belanger said he thinks the town mention an unidentified audience member to Mickey Mouse’s humble beginnings. generated a total impact of $103.5 million on the New ly finding broken and cracked restriction. attorney will rule that the basic screaming as the studio credits appeared Kid stuff. And the sarcasm begins. It’s not England economy. manhole frames and covers which power to set rates remains with the “Go back to Mickey Mouse!” fair. Not good journalism. “The figures we have are conservative and show only The authority also agreed to would fall apart if it wasn’t for the propose that in cases where there is a Town Council and if the council ap­ If, indeed, the remark was made, the tip of the iceberg,” Keller said. “What is not in­ asphalt around them to help hold I’ll venture to say, too, that when combination commercial and proves the recommendations the perhaps, out of good conduct or ethical George Lucas, the direc- dicated is the additional impact of the for-profit arts and them in place. matter will probably go to a public At The Old Place residential situation, such as a doctor element alone, the big-city film viewer tor/producer/writer, brought the idea of culture industry flourishing in Connecticut that includes He said basically the cost es­ hearing on Jan. 21. who may have his office at his home, should have allowed the remark to remain “Star Wars” to 20th Century-Fox Studios John Hall, (in front) and Barbara Moriarty prepare for Glastonbury music stores, book stores, art supply vendors, dance then the commercial rate only will be unreported. After all, not even back in the mid-1970s, there were few, if Youth Services’ opening of “Godspell” in Hartford at The Old Place on studios, cinema, dinner theaters and the like; and the charged. Up to now these people have “Battlestar Galactica” managed to stir any, on a top management level, willing spending of individuals not associated with arts in­ Kinsley Street. The show goes on tonight, Saturday and Sunday. On stitutions — the independent writers, painters, com­ had to pay the commercial and the Lack of Interest up the storm that had been predicted and and able to predict that here was a moom- Sunday night, Lt. Gov. William O’Neill will also be on hand for the per­ residential charge. to this paragrapher’s knowledge, anyway, pitcha, ladeez! 'n' gennulmun!!! that posers, craftspeople, artists who teach privately and Joseph Belanger, chairman of the no one’s should, when seeing the Univer­ would out-gross everything that ever formance. (Herald photo by Lavallee) teachers of the arts in schools, for example.” authority, said the bulk of the com­ Gould Stop Games sal TV logo on the homescreen, “Go back came down the pike. mercial accounts use less than 1,(X)0 (o - - - - (Blach, Blach, Blach,)” That "Star Wars” HAS grossed qn unp­ gallons. ’The authority again dis­ VERNON — If no additional in­ He said if the games have to be dis­ The only trouble with "The Black' recedented (for Hollywood or anywhere cussed the fact that the most terest is shown in duplicate bridge continued it will be sadly and reluc­ Hole,” in our estimation, is the timing of else, for that matter) hundreds of millions LTM Plans Member Drive equitable way to handle the matter during the month of January, the tantly. “It seems an inappropriate its release. If it had been distributed to the of dollars probably shocked 20th Century- would be to have water meters. But games will be discontinued, effective disbanding of what has been one of Fox as shocked as were some of the nation’s theaters before “Star Wars,” MANCHESTER — The Little Theatre of directed by Dan Lein of Willimantic. Lein had and lyrics are all by George M. Cohan and in­ they also agreed this would take a in February, Edward J. Gentino, the oldest, well-established games in critical ranks that had been all too willing well, the response, even from those cer­ Manchester Inc. (LTM) is launching its sub­ previously worked with the Little Theatre, clude such great hits as “Give My Regards to long time and the money is needed the area over the past 19 years. But and able to toss scorn and derision at the bridge director for the town’s tain big-city critics who can’t cotton to scription drive for its 20th session of theater having directed “Tonight at 8:30” and having Broadway, ” "Yankee Doodle Dandy,” Looks Worse Than It Is now to operate the new sewage treat­ Recreation Department said. there will really be no alternative, Disney output, would have been sheer untried by the relatively untried. with a open house Sunday, Jan. 13, at the appeared in “The Crucible” and “Tartuffe.” You re A Grand Old Flag” and “ Mary’s A The Union Pond Skating Annex appears to ment plant. Gentino said in 12 sessions since short of a player fee increase, which poetry. Whether the big-city critics are wasn’t discounting the possibility of litter. “I By no stretch of the imagination can Theater Workshop, 22 Oak St. IVIembers of the For its second production. Little Theatre Grand Old Name.” Belanger said the proposed September, the duplicate bridge have as much trash and glass in it as it has saw one bottle when I looked, and there may I personally would feel to he willing to concede this or not, the Disney “The Black Hole ” out-gross “Star Wars. " public who attend will be able to see the area has obtained the first local non-professional changes in rate schedule may push game has averaged 22 persons, only A brochure announcing the season has been ice. However, Robert D. Harrison, parks abhorrent,” Gentino said. studios have been cited, commended, It's just not in the cards. There have been where Little Theatre has rehearsed and rights to produce the Neil Simon comedy be more. I wasn’t counting ,” he said. The some of the bills downward and may five and one-half tables, each game. sent to over 10,000 residents and Little Theatre superintendent, said today, he believes the He said to continue the game an in­ applauded, whatever from 'way back too many attractions, big-scale, hand- produced its plays since the 1965 season when California Suite.” Like his previous comedy members will launch their telephone cam­ area was filled with water recently but the make the town short on revenues to crystal chunks on the pond’s surface are ac­ He said he doesn’t know the reason crease in average attendance of probably long before some of these same tooled, in the same genre, to make that it moved into these quarters. ‘Plaza Suite” this 1976 play is a collection of paign Sunday, Jan. 13. weather has not frozen it hard enough for operate the plant. He said the for the dramatic decrease in atten­ about three tables, will be needed. certain big-city critics were even born. much of a stir again. What happens when Subscriptions for the season of three plays four short comedies. On Broadway, the A season subscription provides two tickets tually broken pieces of ice that someone has skating. (Herald photo by Pinto) assessor will be asked to check on He said a Swiss Teams Club Tourna­ “Star Wars II” last title we heard was dance, compared to last year or any This paragrapher does not consider will also be available at the open house for production starred Tammy Grimes, George to each of the three productions during 1980. thrown on the pond. However, Harrison this. previous year, but said Vernon seems ment is scheduled for Jan. 30 but said “The Empire Strikes Back” comes onto himself an out-and-out Disney advocate. those who are interested. The first play of the Grizzard, Jack Weston and Barbara Barrie. Seats are in the reserved section of the Based on information given the to be following the same final atten­ he hopes interest will be shown in the I’ve seen some Disney clinkers, too. At the movie screens not long from now is season will be the Tennessee Williams drama The 1979 film version included Jane Fonda theater. The subscribers are provided with ad­ dance pattern which has plagued games long before that noting that a authority by Charles Pitkat, the same time. I’ll be the first to stand up something else again. It may hit even “The Glass Menagerie,” which will be Alan Alda, Walter Matthau, Bill Cosby and vanced notice of each production through a many other towns. superintendent of the treatment club can’t survive on tournament and shout that the Disney “track record” bigger grosses, or, again, it might just get presented at East Catholic High School Glenda Jackson. Miss Jackson won an newsletter from the theater. Subscribers also "I don’t believe there has been a plant, it will cost about $900,000 a nights alone. HAS been distinguished distinguished to the reaction that “The Black Hole” got Auditorium Feb. 22, 23, 29 and March 1. “The Academy Award for her performance as have the opportunity to purchase additional decrease in players, not do I believe Five Orphans Start year to operate the plant. The Duplicate bridge is played each the point where critical shooting-from- “Go back to Mickey Mouse!” “Glass Menagerie” was Tennessee Williams Diana Nichols in the playlet entitled “Vistors- tickets in the reserv ^ section for their guests authority calculated that this figure there has been a recent proliferation Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Lottie the-hip, when it comes to obviously bad The greatest thing that the creativity first Broadway hit. It was produced in 1945 from London.” “California Suite” will be is a 26 percent increase over last of bridge clubs,” Gentino said. Fisk Building, Henry Park. timing in national release (in this in­ that is Hollywood has going for it is the with a cast headed by Laurette Taylor in the presented on May 9, 10, 16 and 17, year’s budget of $715,000 but last year stance, of course, "The Black Hole” ) is idea concept. Somebody at Disney Studios role of Amanda Wingate. Others in the cast in­ There are special subscriber rates for con­ had a sincere desire to come up with the plant wasn’t in full operation. downright disgusting. cluded Eddie Dowling, Julie Haydon and The final offering of the season will be the tributing patrons, sponsors and benefactors New Life in State Jack VanOwdenhove, assessor, es­ Flood Insurance in Vernon I’m not quibbling about story-content, science-fiction, a la Disney. It’s sound. Anthony, Ross. Set in St. Louis in 1938, it is the Anyone wishing additional information may 1968 musical “George M!” which is based on timates the number of units now con­ casting quality, directorial prowess, “The It’s show-biz “sdvvy.” It’s NOT deserving cy informeo town officials in an ef­ simple story of a mother’s love for her the life of the famous songwriter George M. contact the subscription chairman, Karen ANSONIA (UPI) - Richard and The town’s Police Department and nected to sewers, at 8,364, including Black Hole^ is as good as anything of all-out condemnation/mud-slinging. voyage from Florida meant a new VERNON — Mayor Marie Herbst fort to encourage residents and children in the midst of the great Depression. Cohan. The production has a book by Michael Hjalmeer, 540 Wetherell St. in Manchester Lydia Hartman’s' five orphaned residents responded by raising those in the Town of Ellington. Users released to date in the genre. The special That’s not the American way. life. Her first husband and two has been informed that it is now businesses of the important changes The Little Theatre production will be Steward and John and Fran Pascal. The music (646-4972). cUIdren settled down today in a new enough money to pay the airfare will be able to pay the charges in two children died while escaping Cuba possible for town residents and in status of the town in reference to home with their grandmother who from Florida to New 'Vork. and she moved to Ansonia after installments, separate from their businesses to take advantage of the National Flood Insurance lost her first husband and two “A lot of donations are coming in reaching Florida. regular tax bills as all of the areas in greatly increased amounts of flood Program. Exhibits children years ago while escaping from all over, but majority will be With the children in Ansonia, the town are not serviced by sewers. Sculptor insurance coverage. Mrs. Herbst said she has been sent communist Cuba. coming from Ansonia,’’ said Police family’s focus switched to providing The expenditures for plant Mrs. Herbst was told by Stephen information that indicates that a For the younger Hartman children, Chief Paul Schumacher Jr., who had the basics for them and helping them operations for the first half of this McGrail, regional director of the single family residential structure, Creating it was simply the first day of an led the fund-raising drive. As of adjust to their new lives. fiscal year, totaled $356,115 but this Federal Emergency Management MATRIX Has Birthday formerly insurance under the exciting trip from Florida to stay Thursday, more than $800 had been doesn’t include administrative costs, “That’s the most important thing Agency, that the town has been con­ program to $35,(XKI, may now he in­ HARTFORD - The MATRIX new ideas. Funded by the National day, 1 to 4. wit* their grandparents, Olga and deposited in an account at the An­ Pitkat said. right now — food, shelter and a lot of verted to the regular phase of the sured for up to $185,000. Universe Gallery at the Wadsworth Atheneum Endowment for the Arts, it has in­ Registration for classes has begun. Expedite Gonzalez. sonia office of the State National To date the cost for labor is $121,- love,” said their aunt, Olga Sollamia. National Flood Insurance Program. Mrs. Herbst said she has also will celebrate its fifth anniversary spired 14 similar MATRIX-type Among the 50 classes are pottery, They hadn’t been told of the deaths Bank. “The children need a lot of love or 315; utilities, including power, Any resident wishing to buy flood received small brochures in a limited Tuesday, Jan. 9, at 7:30 p.m., with a programs around the country and in stained glass, painting, drawing, of their parents the day after Christ­ “We have everyone in back of this they will grow up to be confused telephone and w ater, $116,000; BELGRADE, Yugoslavia (UPI) — insurance or to increase existing number, which may be picked up at public reception, a MATRIX Evening Denmark. advertising art, and calligraphy. mas on a highway south of Miami. thing and it’s really going off,” said adults.” operating supplies, $90,000; contrac­ American sculptor David Smith coverage on an individual need, may the town clerk’s office in the Lecture, and the opening of two new New additions to the curriculum in­ The five youngsters, aged 3 to 12, the chief, who lives three blocks Schumacher, who has known Mrs. tual rentals, $17,000; maintenance, Greenwood is creating what he sees apply directly to any licensed proper­ Municipal Building. MATRIX exhibitions. There is no ad­ Tolland County Art clude antique investment, leather were taken by surprise when greeted from Mrs. Gonzalez in aging residen­ Gonzalez and her husband for a $5,000; and miscellaneous, $1,000. as a personal vision of the universe in ty and casualty insurance agent, the The brochures explain the National mission charge. VERNON — The Tolland County garment construction, history of Thursday by chilly weather, televi­ tial section of this Naugatuck Valley number of years, said the children The treatment plant comes under mayor said. a marble factory in the hills of “Checking the Seventies” is the ti­ Art Association has chosen several women’s art, and ice carving. sion cameras and a host of local of­ mill town of 21,000. Flood Insurance Act administered by Macedonia. were in good spirits when they Mrs. Herbst said the federal agen­ the U.S. Government. tle of the talk, in which art critic paintings which are on display this Registration will continue until mid- ficials. The five Hartman children are arrived in a chartered limousine The 35-year-old sculptor from Lawrence Alloway will review the month in area banks and libraries. January, when most classes begin. “The young ones, they don’t know Donna, 3; Edward, 5; Jennifer, 6; from a New York airport. Grand Rapids, Mich., is just com­ last decade of the contemporary “Breath of Spring,” a watercolor For further information on the why they’re here,’’ said their uncle, William, 7, and Anna Cabreara, 12, “1 don’t think they realized what Residents Testify Put Bridgestone pleting an ambitious sculptural visual arts. Alloway is a widely by Cel Dahl, is on display at the exhibit and on class registration, call Alfonso Sollami, whose wife, Olga, Mrs. H artm an’s daughter by a happened,” he said. “They may be project in the southern Yugoslav published and influential author on Ellington branch of Society for the Arts Center office, Monday to had contacted newspapers and local previous marriage. expecting their parents to fly up here town of Prilep, which he hopes may contemporary art; he is credited Savings; “Beachcomber,” an oil by Friday, 10 to 4, at 678-1867. radio stations when the family ran betw een you prove to be a spiritual linking point For their grandmother, Thursday’s next. But I’m sure the grandmother In Shift to Condo with coining the phrase “Pop Art.” Janet Lepore, Savings Bank of Science Saturday out money after paying for the trip marked the second time a will tell them.” between Yugoslavia and the United He is professor in the Art Depart­ Rockville, Park Street; Oil, “Nastur­ parents’ funeral. States, ment at State University of New tium ,” by Lynn Peters, Peoples BRIDGEPORT - “The Roxbup* MERIDEN (UPI) — A group of mostly elderly tenants and the snow. Smith Greenwood described the Iron Mines - Past and Present” will have asked a Superior Court judge to temporarily block York at Stony Brook, where he is also Savings Bank, Tri-City Plaza. piece as a calendar for an imaginary be the subject of the first Science the conversion of their local apartment building into con­ direcotr. Art Gallery of the Fine Arts Also: “Winter Pond,” an oil by universe with definite inspiration Saturday of the new year at the dominiums. Center. Mr. Alloway is art critic for Barbara Orlowski, First Federal from ancient monuments such as Museum of Art, Science & Industry. Secret Probes Called Judge John Reynolds Thursday was told by a gruop of The Nation and co-editor of the new Bank, Park Place; “Mile Hill Stonehenge and, especially, the quarterly publication Art Criticism. The program will be given Jan. 12, 42 tenants of Victoria Towers they were being forced out Winter,” an acrylic by Pat Cook, carved city of Petra in Jordan which British-born artist Malcolm More- starting at 2:30 p.m., on the lower and had been given slim notice of the conversion. Vernon National Bank, Dart Hill Of­ he visited on an archeological dig. ly will exhibit recent paintings which fice; “Untitled,” a watercolor by level. The second in the fall/winter A suit opposing the change was filed Dec. 21 on behalf The sculpture arranges 13 upright represent the latest phase of geology series, it features Chris ‘A Lazy Cop’s Dream of the tenants against building owners Carabetta Enter­ Joanne Scavetta, Savings Bank of person-size posts symbolizing months Tomkus, vice president of the Dan­ prises Inc. Morley’s diverse inquiries into Tolland, Route 74; and "Corn Cribs,” HARTFORD, Conn. (UPI) - One and 28 stones symbolizing days in two bury Mineral ^ i e t y , as speaker. the damage can be repaired,” Keefe dants were dismissed. ’The major issue in the case was the scope of a law problematics of realism. This exhibi­ a watercolor by Helen Hyde, Somers lawyer views the state’s one-man said. Keefe said a motion to dismiss the concentric circles around an altar tion, the 54th MATRIX presentation, Inn, Somers. Tomkus will give a slide talk which signed by Gov. Ella Grasso Nov. 16, which requires all type stone on which he has carved the “tours” the listener through the iron grand jury investigations “a lazy He said people named in grand jury charge against Ambrogio is pending. new condominiums to have separate heating units. will be curated by Alloway. Gene cop’s dream” but Connecticut’s chief reports but never prosecuted or con­ negative image of a lifesize human Beery/MATRIX 55, profo-conceptual Farmington Valley mine, from the center of Roxbury to The probe stemmed in part from The 99 apartments in Victoria Towers are centrally prosecutor calls the secret victed were unjustly ruined. One of figure. paintings from the early 1960s, will AVON — The Farmington Valley the mine, through the processing an alleged attempted cover-up of the heated. Official notice of Carabetta’s intention to convert proceedings necessary to root out them, Keefe said, was former New “I’ve called it the Signal,” Smith also open on Jan 9. Both exhibitions Arts Center will present a faculty areas where the large stone fur­ March 1978 shoplifting arrest of Lu- them was given before 5 p.m. on Nov. 16 — slightly less crime and scandal. London Mayor Harvey Mallove. cien DiMeo Jr., son of then Hamden Greenwood said in an interview in will continue through early March exhibit and open house this month to naces, railbeds and other structures than two hours before the law was signed. the Yugoslav capital, wjiere he had Criminal attorney Hugh Keefe told One-man grand jury probes, con­ Mayor Lucien DiMeo. 1980. begin the new year of exhibitions and are located, to the collecting areas of Attorneys for Carabetta had subpoenaed Mrs. Grasso come to discus tentative plans for an a special panel studying the grand ducted in secret, have the power to Keefe said “classic abuse by a The initial MATRIX exhibition classes Thirty-eight professionals the old mine dumps. There will he in the case, but an affidavit was instead submitted SIZE LIST SALE PRICE* exhibition. “It’s intended to be a jury system Thursday one-man subpoena witnesses and then make grand jury” could be found in the opened at the Atheneum on Jan. 7, will be teaching art classes at the pictures of specimens found there, attesting to the time and date she signed the bill into law. signai from man to the cosmos, but grand juries have unjustly ruined recommendations concerning case of former New London Mayor 600-12 1975. Since then a series of small, center this winter, most of them with and also an exhibit of specimens William T. Shea, a Meriden attorney representing the 43.60 also a signal from Yugoslavia to the many public officials’ careers. prosecution. Harvey Mallove. exciting exhibitions has kept Hart­ work in the faculty show. and giveaways. tenants, claimed once the bill was signed it became United States.” But Chief State’s Attorney Austin “It’s a lazy cop’s dream,” said Judge Joseph Dannehy’s one-man 155SR13 51.35 ford at the leading edge of the con­ The open house will be Saturday, Tomkus was also past president of retroactive for the entire day and affected the conversion He added that he hoped to get fun­ McGuigan gave the investigatory Keefe. grand jury report into the Christmas temporary art field. Intimate, Jan. 12, from 1 to 3 pm. Instructors the Lapidary and Mineral Society of of Victoria Towers. The bill was signed after 7 p.m. 165SR13 61.73 ding from Yugoslav groups in grand jury high marks and McGuigan countered that several Eve 1973 death of Kevin Showalter of American sculptor David Smith-Greenwood (top) works on experimental, accessible to will be on hand to answer questions Central Connecticut. A resident of recommended Connecticut have a cases “absolutely” could not have Carabetta attorney Christine S. Vertefeuille repeatedly Chicago and produce a similar sculp­ Atheneum museum goers through its and talk about their classes and Naugatuck, he has a collection of New London said it was “more asked tenants who took the stand if their complaint 175/70SR13 76.41 his creation, “The Signal” (bottom), which he describes as a full-time one-man grand juror. been solved without an investigation ture there to be “the receiving end of publications, lectures apd public artwork. more than 1,200 specimens and has probable than not” Mallove drove the centered on the loss of their apartments. All said it did. calendar for an imaginary universe. (UPI photo) “The one-man grand jury is the by a one-man grand jury, especially the signal.” events, the program has indeed The show will run from Jan. 10 to been collecting for more than 25 car which struck and killed Ms. Vertefeuille said later since none had current 185/70SR13 83.55 only tool the government has today to necessary for dealing with white proved to be a matrix of important 23, Monday to Saturday, 11 to 4; Sun­ years. \ Showalter. leases, they could be asked to leave on one month’s notice uncover sophisticated criminal ac­ collar crime, corruption, Medicaid But the report did not recommend and legal complaints of being dislodged within 90 days tivities,” McGuigan said. fraud and organized crime. prosecution, because police bungled would be baseless. Keefe said there should be Keefe claimed all of Connecticut’s AFTER 32 YEARS WE the evidence in the case. Most of the tenants who testified said they needed their Bradley Air Museum Needs Assistance statutory limits so “unscrupulous one-man grand jury probes "have not "That man to this day has been and overzealous prbsecutors and produced one good case against apartments’ central location and comparable housing ARE FINALLY TAKING irreparably damaged,” Keefe said. was hard to find in the city. tyrannical judges” conducting the in­ anybody, let alone organized crime.” The panel also discussed the WINDSOR LOCKS — The Bradley Air toward this goal. of 63 aircraft on display including everything A DAY OFF vestigations don’t get carried away. The New Haven area attorney said secrecy surrounding the grand jury, Museum which was heavily damaged during The museum has undergone considerable from wood and fabric planes to supersonic jet “The harm done (by the probes) the system allows the grand juror to Connecticut’s October 3 tornado is $50,000 changes due to the loss of 23 of 63 aircraft the release of the final reports and OVER 80 YEARS OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE! fighters. The museum then boasted the has been irreparable. There’s no way “make crazy, broad and unsupported testimony and whether witnesses MANCHESTER HOND short of its recovery fund drive to sustain the destroyed by the tornado estimated in excess • nation’s fourth largest aircraft collection and CLOSED MONDAYS statements illegally.” should be allowed to have an attorney museum’s 1980 operating expenses, restora­ of $10 million. It is presently open to the public the third largest propulsion collection in the Keefe represents suspended present. tion and public display. on weekends only - Saturdays and Sundays United States funded mainly through ad­ Regulations Adopted Hamden Police Chief John Am- McGuigan said a one-man grand atlas iiantlq George A. Clyde of Glastonbury, president from 10 a.m. to dark with reduced admissions missions and donations. OPEN SUNDAYS NOON TILL 11 PM brogio, who along with six police of­ of the Connecticut Aeronautical Historical at 99 cents per person and donations accepted. BOLTON — The Conservation jury conducted by a judge is a "well- • 24 Hour Emergency Service Clyde urged, “Corporations and persons Commission/Inland Wetlands Agen­ ficers and a state prosecutor were balanced approach” and stressed Association which operates the museum, said, The Bradley Air Museum will be celebrating who may want to pledge or donate a tax deduc­ “Due to generous public and corporate sup­ cy adopted inland wetlands named last March in a one-man aecfecy was key to the investigation. • Burner Sales & Service its 20th anniversary next year and was tible gift before the end of the year may do so port, we are now almost two-thirds of our regulations and an inland wetlands grand juror’s report on alleged- Keefe also presented a series of ‘ Clean Heating Oils founded by a small group of aviation by sending it to Bradley Air Museum $150,000 goal. However, more monies are map for Bolton at a recent meeting. wrongdoing in the department. recommendations to the panel of enthusiasts to preserve early aircraft and to Recovery Fund, Windsor Locks, CT 06096. The state only filed charges legislators, lawyers, a judge and lay 649-4595 needed to prepare and re-open the public form an organization dedicated to Those with 1979 budget problems can certainly liie commission also discussed and exhibits.” 'Uem'Pek against three of the seven people aeronautical history. Last year, more than 59,- approved forms that will be used for persons which has been directed to Call Us For Your Homo Healing pledge for payment after January 1st if this * RESTAURANT A BANQUET CENTER named for 42 alleged violations, and make recommendations concerning And Air Conditioning Meeds . A four hour telethon held Sunday, Nov. 25 000 visitors toured the indoor/outdoor exhibits would be more convenient.” 2S0 BunwM* Am. E. HIM. inland wetlands applications and per­ 2N-2T04 mits. charges against two of the defen­ the system to the 1980 Legislature. on WTNH-TV 8 raised $75,000 in pledges 8 - EVENING HERALD, Fri., Jan. 4, 1980 EVENING HERALD. Fri,. Jan. 4. 1980 - 9 / ■ Music Theater World Cash’s Daughter Broadway’s Limp Farewell to 1970s Where to Go fine baritone voice and presence are mis­ & What to Do By GLENNE CURRIE women with the more florid passages The “Mary Stuart” was so disappoin­ Worth a Million used as Christmas Future. from Goethe, Tolstoy, Flaubert and NEW YORK (UPI) — Broadway bade a ting that I’m glad I passed up the Balzac. Theater By MARCH SCHWED "I didn’t know what I wanted to do,” limp farewell to the 1970s with yet another Christmas Highlight “Hamlet.” says Rosanne. example of one kind of show that Each woman at first plays the mating Director Marshall W. Mason sees • “The Cocktail Party’’ by T.S. Eliot, through NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UPD — Rosanne Before she made up her mind about her blossomed in the second half of the A highlight of Christmas theater-going game with the prescribe cliches, but is “Mary Stuart” as a 1900 melodrama Feb. 10 at the Hartford Stage Company, 50 Church Cash’s last name is worth a miiHon bucks studies, a record company heard a decade; the black musical. was the Off Broadway Manhattan Theater eventually turned off by Stephen. He rather than a work of poetic romanticism St., Hartford. Performances Tuesday through in the music field. demonstration tape she had recorded in "Cornin’ Uptown,” which opened Dec. Club’s "A Christmas Garland," presented threatens suicide, but then discovers from 1800, and accordingly has his Thursday at 8 p.m., Friday and Saturday at 8:30 Weekend She’s proud of her name, although she Dec, 18-23. another love. Stephen’s circular existence p.m ., and Sunday a t ’7:30 p.m .; m atinees characters burst regularly into totally un­ once thought about choosing a new one, Nashville the previous year and produced 20 at the Winter Garden, is a musical ver­ It was a simple reading of Christmas is cleverly underlined by having both acts real on-cue rodomontade and hysterics. Wednesday at 2 p.m. and Sunday at 2:30 p.m. (527- and is honored to be Johnny Cash’s by a man with whom she had “a school sion of Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol" girl crush” — Rodney Crowell. The record stories, jokes, and children’s letters to constructed exactly the same but with The unsympathetic portrayal of the two 5151) daughter. But when it comes to her career transferred to Harlem. company flew her to Munich to cut an Santa Claus, by a group of actors and different women. queens — Mary, Queen of Scots, and • “Jitters,” a comedy by David French, through she’d rather make do without any help Apart from Gregory Hines’ dancing and album that was never released in the singers in everyday clothes sitting facing Only once does something more sub­ Jan. 13 in Stage II, Long Wharf Theatre, (Connec­ from her famous dad. mugging as Scrooge, and a fine women’s Elizabeth of England — is so sexist as to United States. the audience with scripts in their hands. stantial intrude, when the sadness of those be almost sadistic. ticut Turnpike Exit 46, New Haven. Performances TV in Review So, as a young girl, Rosanne set out to trio, “ Cornin’ Uptown” has little to German album came to the attention of It is a tribute to the actors, and to the who live alone is heart-rendingly por­ The translator is not credited in the Tuesday through Saturday at 8:15 p.m. and Sunday prove she was a talented singer and not recommend it. It is one of those shows her father’s record company, which led to compilation by Eileen Atkins and Helen trayed by Anne DeSalvo, as a waitress program notes. Which is just as well, at 7:15 p.m.; matinees &turday at 4:15 p.m. and just another "famous person’s kid.” seemingly thrown together to cash in on her signing a recording contract. Dawson, that it worked beautifully. The pickup, in a few lines and in her tragic Sunday at 2:15 p.m. (787-4282) "It’s a disadvantage being named the popularity of black musicals rather because the Encyclopedia Britannica is ,She now has an album out, “Wright Or sense and nonsense of 30-odd writers, carriage. dead right when it says, “Schiller’s style • “The Beach House,” a drama by Nancy New Technology Cash,” she says. "I had no credibility. I than one which creates the basis for that from Stephen Leacock and Robert The rest of the acting, headed by Peter Donohue, through Feb. 10 on the main stage at the hadn’t done anything.” Wrong,” and a husband, Crowell, who is popularity. does not readily lend itself to translation working on his own career and has a hit Benchley to Shakespeare, Shaw and Dylan O’Totte look-alike John Shea as Stephen, into English; most of the existing English Long Wharf Theatre, Connecticut Turnpike Exit 46, She was born of a post office romance Garry Sherman’s music is unexcep­ Thomas, demonstrated the real spirit of is properly light-as-fluff. Stuart Wurtzel’s New Haven. Performances Tuesday through Friday that Cash once re fe rr^ to as a “wrjte-um, single with popular Bobby Bare called tionable, but less raucous than it might versions of his works do not rise above "Don’t Need No Memories Rangin’ Christmas. all-white set of boxes and platforms is mediocrity.’’ at 8 p.m., Saturday at 8:30 p.m., and Sunday at 7:30 Coming in 1980s fold-um, lick-um, stick-um, letter love.” have been. Peter Udell’s lyrics will win no ’Round.” cleverly designed to be transformed from p.m. matinees Wednesday and Sunday at 2 p.m. and For three years he was separated from prizes. She has also become pregnant. A Lot of Fun Grand Army Plaza (fountain and all) to a Saturday at 4 p.m. (787-4282) By JOAN HANAUER the experimental theater, whatever,will her mother, then Vivian Liberto, while Michael Peters’ zesty choreography, half-dozen other scenes. • “The Odd Couple” by Neil Simon, opening Jan. be available to those who want It, while Cash was stationed in Europe with the Air “Within three months I got married, got and to a lesser extent Robin Wagner’s in­ Peter Parnell’s “Sorrows of Stephen” is NEW YORK (UPI) - For American pregnant and got my first album. It’s not a comic parody of the romantic cliches of 11 at the Glastonbury Dinner Theatre, htotty’s the mass market watches "Laverne and Force. tricate if conventional sets, provide the television, the 1980s will be the era of boy-girl relationships. It doesn’t quite Off Broadway Restaurant, 141 New London Turnpike, Glaston­ Shirley" or “The Misadventures of Sheriff When he returned from Europe they what you’d call perfect timing, I guess,” main talent on display. fragmentation. she said. come off, but provides a lot of fun. bury. Performances Friday and Saturday; buffet at Lobo,” married and had Rosanne. Hines is a fine entertainer, but no actor, The Circle Repertory Company, which Just when everyone has settled down to “Sorrows of Stephen," which opened Long Wharf 6 p.m. and curtain at 8:30 p.m. (633-4648) Maybe. But how many local stations After moving from Memphis at the age “It was a shock, in fact. I had just and when he’s not around things really year in year out provides some of the most the way things are, technology comes will choose the “elite” programs over finished the album and was planning to go Dec. 12 at the New York Shakespeare intelligent of Off Broadway entertain­ • “ Desert Song,’’ a musical, through Jan. 27 at along and boots everybody into a new age of three, Rosanne was raised in Ventura, sag. Loretta Devine sings extremely at­ those that will draw a larger audience? on tour. But you can’t rock ‘n’ roll very tractively in a small role, Tiger Haynes is Festival’s Off Brohdway Public Theater, ment, is showing “Hamlet” and Schiller’s the (Coachlight Dinner Theatre, East Windsor. Per­ of home entertainment. Calif, by her mother. Her parents Adds Pinter The networks will offer alternatives, but well around a tummy like this,” she says, wasted as Marley, and Robert Jackson’s concerns a young man who is continually “ Mary Stuart” in repertory, Dec. 12-Feb. formances nightly except Mondays. (522-1266) Who will be watching? Just about divorced when she was 11 but Rosanne it is the station that must put them on the patting her stomach covered by a tee-shirt falling in love and then smothering his 3. NEW HAVEN — Harold Pinter’s con­ • “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the everybody. NBC research estimates that maintained a close relationship with her temporary classic, “The Caretaker,” has air. with the word "MOM” across the front. Forum,” opening Jan. 11 at the Hole-in-the-Wall father, and joined him on tour the day been announced for Long Wharf Theatre’s in 1988 increased population will have One enthusiast went so far as to make Theatre, 121 Smalley St., New Britain. (223-9500) after high school graduation. Stage II, where it will be presented from brought the' number of television the comparison with radio. The new • “A View from the Bridge” by Arthur Miller, households from the current 76.3 million “The time I spent with my dad was in­ Jan. 29 through April 20. through Jan. 20 at the Hartman Theatre Company, technology of television was supposed to Experienced Hand valuable but I saw that there was no room A Family Project to 90 million. kill radio, that argument went, but instead Hartt Opera-Theater “The Caretaker,” first presented in Stamford Center for the Arts, 307 Atlantic St., It also estimates that Americans will for me to grow any more in the show so I radio was never healthier and major Karl Malden, who spent two and a half HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Paul Newman London in 1960 and followed in 1961 with Stamford. Performances Tuesday through Sunday devote 4 billion hours a week to regular left for London.” She went to London with markets have a wide range of stations. years working at a steel mill in his hometown is directing wife Joanne Woodward in its American premiere in New York, won evenings; matinees Saturday and Sunday. (323- television viewing, compared to 3.3 billion the hopes of becoming an actress but when That very argument may backfire, of Gary, Ind., brings real-life experience to “ Box,” a 90-minute drama England’s prestigious Evening Standard 2131) hours a week now spent in front of the she found that it required lengthy Revives ‘La Rondine^ however. Television did not kill radio his portrayal of an aging steelworker forced costarring Christopher Plummer, Valerie Award and, in this country, the tube. schooling, she accepted a job with her HARTFORD — The University of Hart­ champagne, naughty, naughty Paris. from the viewpoint of the station owner’s Harper and Sylvia Sidney. Newspaper Guild of New York Award. Music Then there’s cable. The FCC estimates to question his traditional values about work dad’s* record company and made some ford’s Hartt Opera-Theater will stage a Magda arrives incognito, wearing her profit statement. It did kill network radio. The Pulitzer Prize-winning play has In “The Caretaker,” Pinter addresses that a maximum of 48 percent of and the family when he suffers a heart attack appearances to promote country music in revival of Puccini’s seldom performed mad’d dress (a “Fladermaus” situation). • Hartford Symphony Orchestra with Arthur The golden era was over and no longer been rewritten for TV by Michael himself to the problem of sustaining a per­ American homes will have cable by the in the the three-hour premiere of NBC-TV’s the London area. She returned to Christofer, author of the original play. opera, “La Rondine," Jan. 24 to 27 as the She and Ruggero meet in and fall in love. sonal identity in a world which seems to Winograd, music director, and Jean-Pierre Ram- could the radio audience luxuriate in Nashville and enrolled at Vanderbilt in In Act III the lovers are together in the pal, flutist, Jan. 8 and 9 at 8:15 p.m. at Bushnell end of the decade. programs featuring the nation's top com­ “Skag,” Sunday at 8 p.m. on Channels 20, 22 "The Shadow Box” deals, often light-' first of two principal productions marking Yale Rep Sets demand conformity as the price of sur­ With cable comes the super-stations, drama and creative writing, but moved to Cote d’Azur. Their idyll is interrupted in Memorial Hall, Hartford. Works by Barber, edians, actors and musical performers. and 30. heartedly, with three families as they the company’s 38th consecutive produc­ vival. The central character is a tramp, which have the potential of becoming Hollywood after a year of self-enforced another ”Traviata”-like scene. Magda, Franck, Mozart, and Sibelius. (278-1453) From Fred Allen to Lux Radio Theater, it attempt to face up to the reality of ter-' tion season. Reputed to be the composer’s played by distinguished Long Wharf actor alternate networks. Their force in the solitude to study at the prestigious Lee responding to her moral scruples, returns Next Offerings • “Jasmine,” a jazz-vocal group, Sunday at 7 went the way of vaudeville. minal illness. favorite, the opera is perhaps the most un­ Emery Battis, who despite his self-chosen marketplace will depend on future FCC Strasberg acting school. for good to Rambaldo. p.m. at the Sheraton Tobacco Valley Inn, Windsor. What’s left is local programing, and the familiar work in the Puccini canon, aside NEW HAVEN — Plans have been an­ isolation, has a human need for the society and court rulings on what they can pick up ”La Rondine” premiered in Monte Sponsored by the Hartford Jazz Society. (242-6688) level of radio has been reduced to what from "Le Villi” and “ Edgar,” his first nounced for the fourth and fifth produc­ of others. The play is a study of man’s in­ free and what they must pay for. TV Tonight two operas. Carlo on March 27,1917 and was initially a tions of the Yale Repertory Theatre’s security and his difficulty in com­ • Bill Staines in concert, sponsored by the will appeal to drive-time audiences — Greater Hartford Folk Music Society, Saturday at 8 Already on the market are video H artt’s cast of 40 singers and 50- great success. It promptly made the season. municating with his fellow creatures. programs that won't distract anybody p.m. at First St. Paul’s Methodist Church, Far­ cassette recorders, which are expected to member opera orchestra are under the ar­ rounds in Italy and South America. (The From Feb. 1 through March 11, Sam The Long Wharf production will be from what they’re doing behind the wheel, 6:00 9:30 countries at war were too busy to stage mington Avenue and South Whitney Street, Hart­ reach 1 million in sales in 1980, By mid­ ' I A major problem with diversity is QD Q C ® SS News X @ ABC Movie "Stunts tistic direction of John J. Zei, chairman of Shepard’s “Curse of the Starving Class,” directed by Johm Pasquin whose credits new operas.) But the success did not last, ford. (563-3263) decade 10 million may be in use in the money. Who is going to pay for all this? d ) I Love Lucy Unlimited ' (Premiere) Glenn the Hartt Opera Department, with music directed by Tony Giordano, will be include the Off Broadway success (5) Joker's Wild Corbett. Susanna Dalton A for­ direction by Kurt Klippstatter, director of even with a revision by Puccini in 1919. presented, in repertory with “Ubu Rex,” ‘‘Moonchildren,’’ the New York United States. The product of networks is not iS Zoom (R) mer intelligence agent and Ihrdfe - 0 ^ Not until 1920 was it staged in Vienna — at Video disc players are an infant in­ programs. The product of networks is ® Adam-12 top stunt people attempt to Orchestra Activities at Hartt College. Giordano has recently staged Kevin Shakespeare Festival’s “Comedy of Film Streets Of San Francisco retrieve a stolen laser gun from the Volksoper, the home of opera. Soon dustry that will blossom in the 1980s. They audience. Networks buy audiences from Sets are by James Johnson, resident O’Morrison's play “Lady House Blues” at Errors” and Measure for Measure,” • “The Gold Rush” starring Charlie Chaplin, 6:30 the fortress of an arms dealer. ”La Rondine” all but disappeared from will be significantly cheaper than affiliate stations and sell them to com­ ® Wall Street Week designer; lighting designer and costumer the St. Clement’s Church in New York. He Johm Ciuare’s “Landscape of the Body,” Saturday at 3 p.m. at the Hartford Public Library, ij} Carol Burnett And Friends is Marla N^elm an; and technical direc­ the international repertory. The first has directed extensively at the Eugene cassettes and cassette players, but they panies who want to advertise soap or iT) Tic Tac Dough 10:00 the Sam Waterston-Linda Lavin “Uncle 5(X) Main St., Hartford. Free. (525-9121) tor of theater is Jim Jenkins. American performance of “La Rondine” can't be used to record existing television cereal or denture cleanser. The bigger the ® (IS Id NBC News X Dallas O’Neill Playwright’s Conference and has Vanya” in San Diego, and the American • “Caribbean Paradise,’’ a travelogue of the programs. @ @ Over Easy (jO ® News Director John Zei will discuss “La Ron­ and one of only few, took place at the staged at the Hartman Theatre “Two for premiere of D. H. Lawrence’s “The audience, the more money the networks ® The Odd Couple British Virgin Islands, Jan. 11 and 12 at 8 p.m. and That's just the tip of the media iceberg. (S! Connecticut Prime Tlnr>e dine” in the Hartt Opera-Theater Guild Metropolitan Opera House on March 10, the Seesaw,” “The Miracle Worker,” and Daughter-In-Law.” collect. With this money, they can buy 1928. Jan. 13 at 2 and 5 p.m. at Bushnell Memorial Hall, One really significant technology in­ expensive programing for the mass 6:55 10:30 sponsored Opera Preview on Sunday, Jan. “Little Foxes.” “The Caretaker” fills the previously un­ Hartford. (246-6807) News ® New York Report Hartt performances of “La Rondine” volves satellite transmission. The first market. 13, at 3 p.m. in Millard Auditorium. Running from Feb. 15 through March 19 announced slot in LWT’s 1979-80 season, • Athpneum Cinema, Wadsworth Atheneum, 7:00 (S) Sneak Previews are Jan. 24 to 27, on Thursday, Friday and network to use satellite transmission is Fragment that market, and as the ® Dick Cavett Set in Second Empire Paris, ”La Ron­ will be Alfred Jarry’s ”Ubu rex,” directed performing nightly except Mondays from Hartford. Call for schedule. (525-1439) (3^ CBS News Saturday eveniiKs at 8 and a Sunday PBS, but the big three networks can be number of alternative programs grows, ® M * A ’ S*H dine” (The Swallow) is the story of a kept by Andrei Bqlgrader. Belgrader, who Jan. 29 through April 20 in Long Wharf’s • Cinestudio, Trinity College, Hartford. Call for expected to make the switch from ground iD & ABC News 11:00 tvorhan, Magda, the m istress of the matinee at 2;30 p.m. at Millard directed “As You Like It” at the Rep last 200-seat Stage II. “Jitters,” the backstage the size of the audience for each X X IS) ® ^ News schedule. (527-3811) lines soon. (D (3 Dating Game wealthy banker Rapnbaldo. At a gay, Auditorium. season, is a native of Rumania. Since his comedy which opened Stage II in October, diminishes. Less audience, less money. In (TD Festival Of Faith X M*A*S*H What PBS will be doing, thanks to ® PopI Goes The Country ® Benny Hill <‘Traviata”-like party, Magda recalls her Admission to Hartt Operas at the arrival in this country, he has staged two continues performances through Jan. 13. theory, the networks could afford to cut Our Miss Brooks Lectures satellite technology, is broadcasting three (S) News ® first love, Ruggero, on his first visit to University of Hartford is by subscription. off-Broadway productions, Buechner’s Tickets are available through the Long back on profits, but human nature and cor­ ® Oick Cavett ® When The Rivers Run Dry For further information, write or phone separate networks — one aimed at the porate greed dictate otherwise. Paris, FTunier, the poet, predicts that "Woyzeck” and Shakespeare’s “Troilus Wharf Theatre box office, 787-4282. • “The Theater in Hartford” by George Nichols, ® Maude the Hartt Box Office, 200 Bloomfield Ave., mass audience, one at special interest Or, if local stations continue to support Wor>ders Of The Sea 11:30 Magda, like a swallow, will fly to sea. and Cressida.” ^ itage 11 is located adjacent to the chairman of theater arts at Trinity College, Jan. 8 X Mary Tyler Moore I J West Hartford. 06117, 243-4442. For more inform ation concerning original Long Wharf in the New Haven at 8:15 p.m. at Hoadley Auditorium, Connecticut groups such cs foreign language speakers, the programs that appeal to the mass 7:29 ® Kojak The second act is set in Bullier’s and the thiiJ for material that falls audience, Utopia goes down the tube. (9 Dally Numbers X 3 Charlie's Angels Donna Summer ballroom: gaiety, dancing, cocottes. “Curse of the Starving Class” and "Ubu Food Terminal, Exit 46 off the Connec- Historical Society, 1 Elizabeth St., Hartford. Free. ® Father, Dear Father Kenny Rogers (236-5621) between the other two. Perhaps the 1980s will become a media 7:30 Rex,” call 436-16(K). ticut Turnpike. (Id (S) Hd Tonight • “Bookbinding for Calligraphers,” by Frank Eventually the big three networks wonderland, but consider the warning of (D P.M. Magazine (Id Movie "Dangerous Money" (X) All In The Family Buxton of The Bindery in Los Angeles, Saturday probably will be forced by the competition NBC vice chairman Richard S. Salant: (1946) Sidney Toler, Gloria (X Family Feud Warren from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Bookworks, 56 Arbor St., of the ;'zfketplace to do the same — “ Don't be surprised if, 20 years from ® Benny Hill Music Award Nominees Entertainment Notes ® Captioned ABC News Hartford. (523-5183) broadcast not one program but multiple now, a new generation of critics will be iSi Nashville Music (2lM *A*S *H • MATRIX lecture with Lawrence Alloway, choices for various time slots. Each sta­ thundering against the mindless, 12:00 sudigiii year, showing a ® MacNeil / Lehrer Report Billy Bishop been closely associated guest curator for the Malcolm Morley exhibit, Jan. tion will be able to select its own tasteless, corrupting, meretricious people <3 Three's A Crowd X The Avengers Led by Summer, Rogers surplus of $138,000. ® Movie Torpedo Bay" j FIIMETER WASHINGTON (UPI) - with the English-language 9 at 8 p.m, at the Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford. ® Dick Van Dyke programi!ic who run pay cable or whatever...And the (1964) James Mason. Lilli Palm­ Expenses totaled $39.6 ^ Tic Tac Dough Arena Stage will give the Centaur for some years. (278-2670) Critics of current television have critics will be looking to some new er HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — Disco queen vocalist, as favorite duo or group (with A capsule look at cinema American premiere of the million, operating AMSRELKRGflLM applauded the coming of diversity — now technologies, now unknown, which will 8:00 (IS Dr. Scott On Hebrews Donna Summer and country music’s Ken­ Dottie West), and for favorite album, revenues $26.4 million and X The Incredible Hulk ny Rogers lead the nominees for the “The Gambler.” He was also nominated one-man Canadian musical SAT-SUN MATINEE Et Cetera all that opera, those news documentaries. drive them out of the temple.” iXi Cross-Wits 12:30 contributions $13.3 million. as favorite pop-rock male vocalist. BLACK HOLE, THE (PG) — Maxlmillian Scbell, ADthooy Perkins, Rob­ “Billy Bishop” at the “DI6BY THE BIQBE8T X dd B.A.D. Cats X Movie "The Defector" American Music Awards to be chosen in a The 1979-80 budget is ert Forster. (ScMl) This is Disney's attempt to do a big. lavish space film, Kreeger Theater, March 4- DOB IN THE WORLD” • Videotaping of the half-hour program, “Nancy (1966) Montgomery Clift. Hardy nationwide poll of 30,000 record buyers. Waylon Jennings and Michael Jackson almost $43 million. (5) Movie "The Prince And The Kruger and millions were spent on remarkable special effects. But they use a 23. Bishop was a Canadian SHOWN AT 2 M PO Savin/The Arts,” Jan. 8 at 6:45 p.m. at Connecticut The nominees, categorized in pop-rock, each got three nominations and The Bee story they probably got for |2 98 And the actors ham it up dreadfully, so Showgirl' (1957) Laurence flying ace in World War I, Public Television, 24 Summit St., Hartford. Reser­ TV Profile Olivier. Marilyn Monroe A 12:37 country and soul songs, were chosen on Gees, The Commodores, Crystal Gayle, the whole thing is absurd, when they intended it to be amazing. The rolwts are cute, though GRADE: C-mious. New Fugard Vernon cin^ vations required. Free. (278-5310) showgirl from the U.S falls in X Movie "See No Evil" (1971) Barbara Mandrell and Teddy Pendergrass shooting down 72 (Jerman love with a prince after he invites the basis of year-end sales charts of the Mia Farrow. Robin Bailey major music industry publications. got two apiece. aircraft. The musical, MONTREAL (UPI) - ROUIfS 84.h/, ’EXIT 95, her to a private supper 2 1/2 (4d McHale's Navy CHAPTER TWO (PG) — Marsha Mason, James Caan. Romantic “A Lesson from Aloes,” a 649-9J33 hrs Miss Summer was nominated three Elton John and Cher will host and per­ Comedy/Drama. Neil Simon's play, somewhat autobiographical, about a written and directed by BO DEHEK ® dS ^ Shirley widower who finds a new love but has problems laying to rest his late new work by playwright Museums 1:00 times in the pop-rock category — as form on the seventh-annual awards show, John Gray, features actor DUDLEY MOORE Long-Time Star ® People's Caucus ( ^ dll (3d Midnight Special wife's memory. It sounds somber but it isn't. It has some very funny Eric Peterson. Athol Fugard, is being • Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford. Tuesday, favorite female vocalist and for favorite to be telecast live over the ABC network BLAKE EDWARDS' (3 Sergeant Bllko ® Movie "Loss Of Innocence" moments, as well as some that will touch your heart. Lovingly acted, given its first production Wednesday and Friday, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.; d7, Washington Week In Review (1961) Kenneth More, Danielle single and album, both titled "Bad Girls.” Jan. 18. The Dick Clark production will directed and produced. GRADE: B 7K)0 BETTE MIDLER Thursday, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday, Darrieux. She also was nominated as favorite soul also include performances by several Met in Black outside South Africa at the 8:30 EILECTRIC HORSEMAN, THE (PG) — Robert Redlord, Jane Fonda. 9 :1 6 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. (247-9111) female vocalist. other singers and announcement of the Centaur Theater Jan. 3-27, ALANBATES_ Tries TV Again (i) Merv Griffin 1:10 (Romantic drama) A textbook case of much ado about nothing, this is a NEW YORK (UPI) - The play, directed by the • New Britain Museum of American Art, New ® Our Miss Brooks X Return Of The Saint Rogers got three nominations in the non-competitive Distinguished Merit lavish and loving production, nicely acted, artistically photographed, with The Metropolitan Opera ® Wall Street Week great stunts ~ all lacked on to a flimsy, wispy story, A famous cowboy author, concerns the THE ROSE Britain. Tuesday, Thur.sday and Sunday, 1 to 5 p.m .; 2:00 country category — as favorite male Award first given to Bing Crosby. ended the 1978-9 season in “AN JUSTICE By VERNON SCOTT 9:00 befriends a horse. And a female TV reporter (Jane Fonda plays it again) problems of a white man in Wednesday, noon to 5 p.m. (229-0275) (5' Joe Franklin . lags along GRADE: B r (X The Dukes Of Hazzard the black for the third South Africa, Fugard has FOR ALL ” • Children’s Museum of Hartford, West Hartford. HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — Long-time 2:20 (Id (Si (Id The S ensational. Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sun­ movie star Dan O’Herlihy is taking his Shocking, Wild And Wacky X News GOING IN STYLE (PG) t- George Bums, Art Carney, Lee Strasberg. . Drama/Comedy. Much talent is wasted on this tasteless film about three Seventies 2:25 day, 1 to 5 p.m. (236-2961) third crack at weekly TV in the new “A, * old men who turn from boredom to bank robbery. Poorly written and ' X News Man Called Sloane" series, playing a SD Washington Week In Review directed, and amateurishly edited, it has some good moments because of • Mystic Seaport Museum, Mystic. Hours daily 9 iJdMovIe "Oceans 11" (1960) a.m. to 5 p.m. (536-2631) character patterned after the mysterious 2:30 the cast. But it can't make up its mind what it intends to do. or to be Frank Sinatra. Dean Martin. A GRADE: C Omelettes Ouigers Soioo (Hi Movie "The Pajama Game" K | • Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven. “ M“ character in the “James Bond” group of former paratroopers (1957) Doris Day, John Raitt Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; films. pulls a huge heist in Las Vegas HEAD OVER HEELS (PG) — John Heard, Mary Beth Hurl. (Comedy- mln oncj ou» Speooiiv— Crepes A veteran of two previous TV series, but have trouble getting the 2:32 Drama) On-again. off-again romance between a confused young woman Thursday,6 to 9 p.m.; Sunday, 2 to 5 p.m. (436-0574) money out of the city (2 hrs,. 30 X Movie "Nightm are In The , and a flakey young man. Film is uneven but the performances arc a con­ • Yale Center for British Art, New Haven. “The Travels of Jamie MePheeters” min.) Sun " (1965) John Derek. Aldo stant delight Heard is once again GRADE: B Are Always AvOilOb*e of Manchottor (1964) and “The Long Hot Summer” ^ Masterpiece Theatre Ray Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sun­ KRAMER VS. KRAMER (PG) — Dustin Hoffman, Meryl Streep. day, 2 to 5 p.m. (432-4594) (1966), O'Herlihy gave up the Hollywood CocMioiis Served routine to make his home in his native /■ (Drama) A faithful adaptation of Avery Gorman's novel, this is basically • Old State House, Hartford. Monday through the story of a court battle over custody of a young boy. and what went Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sunday, noon to 5 p.m. Wexford, Ireland, where he still maintains before and came after that battle. No villains here, merely human beings presents a residence. Top Ten on TV with flaws Magnificent performances, including one by a great new child CIVIC CENTER, HARTFORD (522-6766) He and his wife of 34 years, Elsie, actor, Justin Henry, Bui it does have a tendency to poke along in spots. Freshly Bsksd Quiche, Spinach • Butler-McCook Homestead, Hartford. GRADE: A*. WED.-SUN. returned to California three years ago and NEW YORK (UPI) — The 10 top television Salad, Qlsss of Wins...... g Q Tuesday , Thursday, Saturday and Sunday, noon bought a grand Brazilian-style farm house programs for the week ending Dec. 30, according to "1941" (PG) —- An all-star cast. “ A comedy spectacle" llnlversai and JAN. 2-6 to 4 p.m. (247-8996) in the hills above Malibu ^ a c h . the A.C. Nielsen Co., were: Columbia call It. It may be the biggest disappointment in recent years It's Our Famous Onion Soup, Broad A • Farmington Museum, Farmington. Friday Mouthwatering. Delicious. And FREEH Steven Spielberg's attempt at comedy, set in panicky California a few days Buttor, Salad, QIass of W in # ...... through Sunday, 1 to 4 p.m. (677-9222) His daughters, Olwen, 33, and Patricia, 1. 60 Minutes (CBS). after Pearl Harbor. But the comedy is cartoon-style, done slapstick and 31, are married and have provided him 2. NFL Playoff Game (CBS). Come sample our delectable trays of hot with heavy-handed absurdities. There is no wit. style, grace. The real war •3.95. • Slater Memorial Museum, Norwich. Monday was funnier. GRADE C-mlous 527-3900 with grandchildren. His sons, Gavin, 28; 3. The Jeffersons (CBS). and cold hors d’oeuvres, served every Credit Cords through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Saturday and Sun­ 4. Trapper John, M.D. (CBS) day, 1 to 4 p.m. (887-2506) Cormack, 21, and Lorcan, 20, are all off on Friday from 4 to 7 pm. ONION FIELD, THE (R) — James Woods, John Savage. (Drama) The their own. 5. Alice (CBS. true story of two hoodlums and two cops. One is killed in the inevitable • Mark Twain Memorial, Hartford. Tuesday 6. Dukes of Hazzard (CBS). Select from: Stuffed Mushroom Caps, Pigs confronUlion. and we learn what effect that has on the three survivors. through Saturday, 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Sunday, 1 to 4 But there are still plenty of bedrooms at dishes” as spaghetti and meatballs. WEEKEND COLLEGE 7. One Day At A Time (CBS). Well acted, but slow. It is based on Joseph Wambaugh's book, which was p.m. (247-0998) the O’Herlihy home for lengthy visits. The His work day at Goldwyn studios, where In a Blanket, Finger Sandwiches, Swedish plodding; in the movie, the plod thickens. GRADE; B MCC Weekend College oilers a wide variety of 8. Archie Bunker’s Place (CBS). • Peabody Museum of Natural History, New house, in fact, is nearly always'full of the new NBC-TV series is filmed, vary Meatballs, Miniature Hotdogs with bacon courses that meet once a week on friday 9. CHIPS (NBC). QUADROPHENIA (R) — Phil Daniels, Leslie Ash. (Drama) Teen aliena­ evenings, Saturdays and Sundays, starting Jan. Haven. Monday through Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; visiting relatives and friends from Ireland every week. He is often through with his wraps, Chicken livers with bacon wraps. who remain for weeks on end. 10. 20-20 (ABC). tion in mid-'60s British mod garb, but a good treatment of an old and 18th. A repeating four semester schedule permits Sunday, 1 to 5 p.m. (432-4478) scenes by noon but there are days when he Enjoy. Enjoy, catering to folks 24 and troubling theme Taking its cue from a powerful concept and score by the a weekend student to O’Herlihy, who gave up a career in Who, the film portrays a youth wrestling with his sense of identity. Cast • Connecticut Historical Society, Hartford. Mon­ works from 7 a.m. until 7 p.m. complete all requirements architecture for the theater, has designed over, El Hombre Invites you to come In and crew of relative unknowns turn in a movie which is exciting, turbulent, day through Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (236-5621) “ Bob Conrad is the star of the show and yet touching. GRADE: A-miaus. for Associate degrees in and built additions to the Malibu house, in­ DAVIS FAMILY and get acquainted. • Hitchcock Museum, Riverton. Saturday, 10 must accept most of the burden,” Business Administration, APPY HOUR 3-7 p.m a.m. to 5 p.m. (379-1003) cluding a tennis court and swimming pool, O’Herlihy says. ’’’My hours are much SAMPLE V/EEKEND SPECIALS ROSE, THE (R) — Bette Midler, Alan Bales, Frederic Forrest. (Drama G eneral Studies, or with music) This story of the tragic decline of a Janis Joplin-like singer is • Lutz Junior Museum, Manchester. Daily, although he neither swims nor plays ten­ BABY BEEF LIVER BACON orONlONS -179 Liberal Arts and Sciences H H H shorter and provide me with plenty of ugly and unpleasant, but tremendously effective and moving. Midler's per­ c'everyOTHER DRINK 5^ except Monday, 2 to 5 p.m. (643-0949) nis. time to indulge myself In my favorite ROAST SIRLOIN B E E F- mushroom sauce ■> 25 formance is truly outstanding, and you'll find yourself aching with her. as and most of the HHH DAVID'S • Cheney Homestead, Manchester. Thursday and The O’Herlihys’ house is beautifully fur­ pastime — loafing.” EGGPLANT PARMESAN SALADONLY . L29 booze, drugs and men destroy her Caution Gutter language. GRADE: A requirements for most BAKEIT R A IN B O W T R O U T ...... 5.29 Sunday, 1 to 5 p.m. (643-5588) nished with Spanish antiques, most of Not reaily. When he's not on the other MCC degree programs. FRESH GOL DEN PRIED FISH ...... -1.39 RUNNER STUMBLES. THE (PG) -• Dick Van Dyke, Kathleen Quinlan, IT IS EASY TO REGISTER MM which were acquired on trips to Spain Maureen Stapleton. (Drama) Producer-director Stanley Kramer always soundstage, O'Herlihy tinkers with F R E S H B A K E D SCROD in own circssinc) . . L69 during their years in Ireland. aims high, and does so again with this film version of a play about a priest, For a copy of the master ^ 9 ^ 9 JHE To List Events architecture. He recently designed and A h .,.. ■ .' ,.,1 ft •I’I I . . 1 ...... ’HBNBRp a nun, a romance (after a fashion) and a murder. The trouble is It sounds schedule and complete , . . O’Herlihy avoids the kitchen in his [PUMPERNICKEL PURl To list events in The Herald’s Weekend “Where to built a home for his daughter, Patricia. YOU MAY BRING WINE OR SPIRITS more exciting than it is. and the film is very slow going. The runner may information, call 'YIANC.^! II ST( 1'] homes except to butter an occasional slice stumble, but the film falls down GRADE: B-mious. He is also an accomplished painter. IF DESIRED 1,432Oakland St., Manchester! Go & What to Do” column, submit them by Monday of bread. He claims Elsie is a superb cook Tucked behind Kings at the Manch. Parkade Manchester Community ( ( )^/ll\/1l lfs.ll I V Several of his watercolors and oils, mostly ipcn 11 AM 9PM 6'19-5482 C.ildup P l,i;.i (Film grading: A — $up€rb; B — good; C — avr»g9: D — poor: College. Community Ser- / ' n i ; OdUuHt/ Cimiiiiofi' at noon to Entertainment Editor, Evening Herald, who specializes in such “traditonal Irish F^owful} landscapes, decorate the family home. Mon. 5«i1. Complulu Mifivj Av.iil.il)lt' Exit 93 oil I 86 Proper dress required vices Division, at 646' t L:[. MiMf to EroMOfMv E/prtf ir “ PLEASE CALLTHEATRE P.O. Box 591, Manchester, (JT 06040. .2137. 643-PUBB FOR SCREEN TIMES 10 - EVENING HERALD. Fri., Jan. 4, IMP EVENING HERALD. Fri.. Jan. 4. 1980— 11 O bituaries Police Nab Three William J. Munroe Jr. Anthony F. Cherubini Avenue, Hartford Burial will be In Defense Tribe Hallmark MANCHESTER - Anthony F. Cedar Hill Cemetery. Friends may MANCHESTER - William J. call at the funeral home today from 7 Munroe Jr., 54, of 501 Hilliard St., Cherubini, 58, of 117 School St., died to 9 p.m. husband of Alice Stancliff Munroe, Thursday night at Manchester In Giant Coke Bust died Jan. 3 at his home. Memorial Hospital. John A. Mitrowski Top Fermi, Tie for CCIL Lead He was bom in Manchester on Jan. Born in Brighton, Mass., on Dec. 8, EAST HARTFORD - John A. defense.” Koepsel, in a reserve role, led 1925, he had been a resident here 10,1921 and had lived in town all of Mitrowski, 88, of 87 Pratt St., East MANCHESTER - Two tion of cocaine and conspiracy to three suspects at the Burr Comers By LEN AUSTER Shopping Plaza. Manchester had a 15-9 lead at the Manchester with 13 points followed since 1956. He was a communicant of his life. He was the son of Mrs. Anna Hartford, died Thursday at Mt. Manchester men and a Marion, violate federal drug laws, a Herald Sportswriter Cleveland said Perrone provided turn and 29-22 edge at the halftime by Anderson (12), Ed Kennison (11) Magnana Cherubini of Manchester Mount Sinai Hospital. He was the Mass, man were arrested lliursday spokesman for the federal Drug En­ It was a first — in two years St. Bridget Church and a veteran of surveillance of the area while the break. The Falcons narrowed it a 4- and Alex Britnell (10) in a balanced and the late Matteo Cherubini. husband of Frances (Galaska) afternoon by federal and local en­ forcement Administration said this World War II serving in the U. S. — for first. point difference through most of the Before retiring in 1975 he was Mitrowski. forcement officers In connection morning. federal agents attempted the ap­ attack. Britnell also had 4 assists and Navy but attached to a Marine Divi­ Solid man-to-man defense third stanza but 6-foot-3 Rich Koepsel employed in the maintenance depart­ Bom in Poland, he had lived in with the sale of a pound and a half of Orduz and Garmen have been prehension. 4 steals while Anderson ripped down sion in Guadalcanal, Bougainville came off the bench to toss in two big ment of the Manchester Board of East Hartford for more than 50 cocaine with a "street value” of |80,- released, he said, while Bradford is He said the suepects became w a s th e hallmark as 14 rebounds to lead the locals to a 39- and the Solomon Islands campaigns. buckets to make it 37-29 going into Education. He was a communicant of years. He was a machinist for the 000. being held in lieu of $3,500 cash bond. suspicious of the impending arrest 43 Manchester High moved into a 22 edge in that department. Joe He was a sheet metal journeyman for and attempted to flee on foot through the final eight minutes. He also Maher also dished out 4 assists. Local 40 in Hartford for the past 25 St. James Church. Hamilton Standard Division of Ulyssees J. Orduz, 20, of 113 Pine No court date has brnn scheduled as tie for the top rung in the CCIL the shopping center. Perrone ap­ banked home an offensive rebound to “I was very pleased with our effort years. Besides his mother he leaves a United Technologies Corp., retiring St., Scott P. Garman, 21, of 68 yet, he said. prehended one of the suspects, with a 60-45 duke over Fermi start the fourth quarter to continue but I was impressed by Fermi,” Other survivors are his mother, brother, Lucien J. Cherubini and a in 1955. He attended St. Rose Church, Bowers St. and William S. Bradford, Eietectlve Lt. Orville Cleveland of the Manchester force said Detective Cleveland said, while the other High last night at Clarke Arena Manchester’s surge, Pearson related, “They are for real. Mrs. Mary Regan Munroe of sister, Mrs. Angeline Zanlungo, both East Hartford 46, of 37 Holme St., Marion, Mass, Vito Perrone assisted federal federal agents captured the other before a crowd of 500. “ Koepsel hit some key hoops in They have a team which works very Sommerville, Mass.; three sons, of Manchester; three nephews and a Besides his wife, be leaves three were charged with illegal distribu­ authorities in the apprehension of the two men. Both clubs stand 5-1 in league play that third quarter. (Bill) Anderson hard.” - William J. Munroe III and Robert J. niece, all of Manchester. sons. Water H. Mitrowski and with the setback snapping the also played well. Basically, we lost Keith Porcello netted 14 points to Munroe. both of Manchester; and Funeral services will be Monday at Mitchell G. Mitrowski, both of East 8:30 a.m. from the J. F. Tierney Hartford, and Eld ward J. Mitrowski Falcons' six-game win skein. Fermi our poise for awhile but we bounced lead the Falcons, who were 18-for-41 Richard M. Munroe of Washington; back,” Pearson stated, “Our bench Funeral Home, 219 W. Center St. of Bolton; a daughter, Mrs. Jessica is 6-2 overall, the Indians 5-2. from the field. Manchester was 22- three daughters. Miss Cynthia played well and it is the kind of con­ for-54. Munroe of Manchester, Miss 6)lleen with a mass of Christian burial at 9 Mijeski of Hartford; three “This was the first big game we've 1 tribution we have to have” Manchester romped in the jayvee Munroe of Pocatello, Idaho, and Mrs. a.m. at St. James Church. Burial will grandchildren and two great­ New Fines Adopted won in two years,” proclaimed Fermi made one last charge, tilt, 74-26. Steve Troy had 18 points Robert (Suzanne) Truesdale of be in St. James Cemetery. Friends grandchildren. Manchester Coach Doug Pearson, "1 JUt'- closing to 47-41 with three-and-a-half Brooksville. Fla.; three brothers. may call at the funeral home Sunday Funeral services will be Monday, hope this game gives us some im­ and Greg Williams and Maher 10 minutes remaining. But it had 5 of its Joseph Munroe of Hampton, N.H.; from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. 9:15 a.m., in the Newkirk & Whitney petus, 1 feel every game we’re get­ apiece for Coach Frank Pisch’s game-total 19 turnovers down the crew, now 6-1. Paul Munroe of Fall River, Mass., Frank Miley Funeral Home, 318 Burnside Ave., For Code Violations ting better and better and I'm con­ vinced we can be in the thick of the stretch while the Indians were The Indians' next outing is Satur­ and Stephen Munroe of Brewer, East Hartford, with a mass of Chris­ HARTFORD - Frank Vincent HARTFORD (UPI) - Connec­ the highest priority.” Convalescent Home of Manchester (CCIL) race." reeling off 12 unanswered points to day night against Wethersfield High Maine; two sisters, Mrs. Eleanor tian burial, 10 a.m., in the Church of Miley of 99 Newington Ave., Hart­ ticut’s health department now has Deputy Health Commissioner Den­ be placed in receivership. The make it look like a runaway. at Clarke Arena in an 8 o'clock start. O’Brien of Somerville, Mass.; and St. Rose. Burial will be in Hillside The Silk Towners’ offense wasn't ford, died Thursday at his home. He the power to impose fines of $100 to nis Kerrigan said the only thing the department claims 17 patients who always evident, but the defense was "It was our mistakes which led to MiinrhcNlcr (00) — Haslett 2 2-2 6, Miss Rosemary Munroe of was the husband of Helen (Procac- Cemetery, East Hartford. Calling $5,000 per day if nursing homes, agency can do now when they find d i^ were not given basic care, such ever present and maintained the the final score,” stated Falcon Coach Koepsel 5 3-4 13, Anderson 5 2-4 12. Dorchester. Mass.; and three cini) Miley. hours are Sunday from 5 to 9 a.m. violations at a nursing home is to which have been under scrutiny in re­ as proper nourishment. home club’s edge, "We played solid Lucien Joly, "It was kind of a bad Britnell 4 2-3 10. Kennison 3 5-8 11, Silver grandchildren. Besides his wife, he is survived by Memorial contributions may be send a letter notifying the home of cent months, violate the public llie regulations adopted by the defense and it kept us in the game night. They (Manchester) have a ,0 0-0 0, Maher 1 2-2 4, Sweeney 2 0-0 4, The funeral is Monday at 9:15 a.m. two sons, John E. M ilej^f East Hart­ made to the Diabetes Association, 17 the problem. Wilson 0 0-0 0 Totals 22 16-23 M. health code. committee Thursday divide possible when our offense was sputtering," strong team and we didn’t play as from the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 ford and Richard F\ Miley of Oakwood Ave., West Hartford 06119. Kermi (4.5)— Preston 1 3-4 5, Kopec 1 The Legislature’s Regulations If repeated violations occur, the violations into four categories with Pearson agreed. well as we could. We may have been Main St., Manchester, with a mass of 2-5 4. Golab 4 1-4 9, Patterson 0 2-6 2, Portland, Ore.; a daughter, Mrs. Henry C. Hamilton Review Committee unanimously department then can begin the fines ranging from a high of $5,000 to too tight for the game. We made Christian Burial at St. Bridget "We're still committing too many Porcello 7 0-1 14, Wingen 0 0-0 0, Slatterv Richard (Beverly) Dillon of East WESTFIELD, N.J. - Henry C. adopted the civil penalties Thursday. lengthy process of trying to suspend a minimum of $100. The fines can be fouls but 1 want them to be some personal mistakes we weren’t Church at 10. Burial will be in the Hartford; a sister, Mrs. Alice Ber- or revoke the home’s license or 1 0-0 2, Keene 4 1-2 9, Sokol 0 0-0 o'. Hamilton, D.D.S., 87, of 642 Tremont They apply to nursing homes, homes applied daily until the problem is cor­ aggressive. They were hustling on before.” Bergstrom 0 0-0 0. Totals 18 9-22 45. veterans' section of East Cemetery nache of Windsor; nine Ave., Westfield, N.J., died for the a g ^ , rest homes, skilled nur­ attempt to limit the number of beds rected. with full military honors. grandchildren. Wednesday at his home. sing facilities and chronic care and at the home. The most severe violations for nur­ 4 Friends may call at the funeral Funeral services will be held He leaves a daughter, Mrs. Claire convalescent homes. “We have to build a very long sing homes include faulty fire home Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Saturday, 8 a.m., at the Watkins H. Richardson, wife of the Rev. Dr. Douglas Lloyd, commissioner history to be able to do that,” extinguishing and fire alarm p.m. Memorial donations may be DidnH Go Up Funeral Home, 142 E. Center St., Harold W. Richardson of South Wind­ of the Department of Health Ser­ Kerrigan said. systems. The more minor problems made to a charity of the donor's Manchester, with a mass of Christian sor. vices, requested the regulations in a The agency, in its first major range from failure to number patient Manchester’s Bill Anderson (43) starts his follow through but choice. burial, 10 a.m., at St. Lawrence A memorial service will be Satur­ letter to the committee, saying the regulatory action, will be in court rooms to inadequate housekeeping. the basketball doesn’t follow as his shot attempt was blocked un­ Penney Wins First, O’Toole Church, New Britain day, 11 a.m., in the Presbyterian agency considered the rules “to be of Monday to ask that the Meadows derneath by a Fermi defender. Anderson, nevertheless, came Church, Westfield, N.J. through with a 12-point, 14-rebound effort in Tribe victory. (Herald Photo by Adamson) Lawyer Accuses Coniam State Seeking Release :.T Checks Foe’s Ace UConn Upset By KEVIN CASEY Garen each had 3 points in the surge. ly on Kripas and (Mike) Fahey did an Corresponclenl Wethersfield had an early two- excellent job and (Bob) ‘Linnell DURHAM, N.H. (UPI) - Of Patient Information Herald point lead and went back on top, 20- played one of his better games.” Sophomores Mike Keeler and Brady Shutting down 6-foot-6 center Of Federal Violations 18, in the third quarter on a Kripas Garen had 12 points and Cace 9 to HARTFORD (UPI) - The state torney General Carl Ajello. the current waiting list is longer than m Otey combined for 30 points appear to have been violated. Chris Kripas, the Penney High hoop but that would be the last ad­ By LAUREN DAVIS SHEA others, apparently without getting Department of Aging is asking law­ The ombudsman’s “hands are real­ the 1(X) available beds in skilled nur­ pace Penney. Garen also had 8 Thursday to lead the University of paid for it. Angle Black Knights rolled to their vantage it held. Herald Reporter If a creditor files a complaint with makers to adopt legislation allowing ly tied now,” Lanoue said, adding sing homes, are thinking they can rebounds while Cace dished out 5 New Hampshire to a 67-59 upset vic­ the court, he asks that the court not The Knights, who were at the MANCHESTER — Real estate en­ Coniam, formerly of Manchester agencies to release at least some in­ that the department’s proposed “make a little more money if we first win of the 1979-80 basket­ assists. Stanton led the homestanding tory over the University of Connec­ shield the defendent from the collec­ Earl Yost charity stripe almost every time they ticut. trepreneur Charles Jack Coniam was and now living in Florida, could not formation about complaints and in­ legislation would assure the "protec­ dump the poor people.” ball season, 47-39, over CCIL Eagles with 19 points. Penney out- tion of the debt. Based on the actions be reached for comment today. He had the ball, were 6-of-lO down the The Wildcats jumped out to a 12-0 accused by a court-appointed trustee vestigations at nursing homes in tion of the patients and anyone who is The proposals would require nur­ Sports Editor foe Wethersfield High last rebounded Wethersfield, 28-17, while of the defendent, the court decides if stretch beginning at the 2:50 mark. lead. Connecticut caught up to make of violating federal bankruptcy laws. has not been represented by a lawyer Connecticut. complaining.” sing homes to provide care to a night in Wethersfield. the Knights committed 15 turnovers the creditor could collect. If the during the court proceedings. "We controlled the ball and cut it 14-14, early in the first half, but Attorney Martin Chorches said Legal Services Specialist Micheal The committee voted to hold a "reasonable number” of indigent against 10 for the home side. court desides the creditor can At the peak of his real estate The Knights are 1-5 in the league down on the turnovers,” cited Penney's next tilt is Saturday UNH surged ahead to take a 36-27 ad­ today it appears Coniam accepted Lanoue told the Legislature’s Human public hearing on that proposal and persons and stick with the number. It collect, the debt is considered ”non- empire-building, Coniam controlled Prediction Came True and overall while the Eagles slip to 2- Penney Coach Bernie Dandley after evening at home against Windham in vantage at intermission) rent payments for appartments in Services Committee Thursday that on proposals which would make it would also prohibit discrimination 4. discharable.” more than $20 million worth of the department’s hands have been his club's initial w in^'T m glad we an 8 o'clock start. The Huskies played catch up in the Rockville and Manchester without harder for nursing homes to force out against the Medicaid patients. I Told You So Department: Former Manchester building con­ After holding a 30-27 advantage Several of Coniam’s actions have Property in Connecticut and tied by a policy which sharply limits or exclude medicaid patients. have a win under our belts going into I’<-Iiney (47) — Cace 3 3-4 9, Garen 3 6-9 second half, and managed to take the J reporting those funds to the estate. led Chorches to believe Coniam’s Press said 75 percent of the nursing tractor Frank Gambolati, now living in Tampa, stopped at the going into the final period, Penney Saturday's game against Windham. " 12, Kirkpatrick 4 0-0 8, Roberts 0 0-0 0, “1 haven’t seen the checks for the Massachusetts through more than 17 the information agencies can release Stephen Press, who heads the lead 49-47 with eight minutes left. debts should be considered “non- limited partnerships. home patients in Connecticut depend desk last summer and made a prediction. yielded a Leigh Stanton hoop to cut he added. Linnell 4 0-0 8, Cruz 1 0-0 2, Dunn 2 4-4 8, UNH came back to take the lead for Manchester apartments,” Chorches on nursing homes. medicaid division for the Depart­ discharable.” Chorches said it on state and federal medicaid funds. the deficit to one point. But 10 “We were making our foul shots in Fahey 0 0-0 0. Totals 17 13-17 47, good 51-49. when freshman Robin said. He said his decision stemed Lanoue said the department’s om­ ment of Income Maintenance, “Within two years, the Tampa Bay Newington ..Five Mile Road Race appears Coniam was depositing straight markers by the Knights clutch situations, if we missed, they \t ('iliiTHfield (39) — Kripas 4 0-2 8, Dixon scored on a lay-up and Otey from statements made by the budsman, whose office deals with all presented a legislative package Buccaneers will be in the playoffs,” Committee lists an open meeting money in a personal bank account. he warned. broke the contest open for the East could have crawled back into it,” Kowalzyck 0 0-0 0. Stanton 9 1-2 19, nailed one from the corner. The Manchester residents. He added, “I complaints about nursing homes, “intended to ease the problem of Another proposal requires nursing Tuesday bight at 7.30 at St.Mary’s Hartford-based school. Lawlor 3 0-0 6, Ambrose 02-2 2, Dean 0 0-0 "Coniam must now come into court Fellowcraft Club A season ticket holder, and a Tam­ Dandley continued, ‘‘(Scott) Huskies only managed to shoot 33 have seen the check for the Rockville cannot even address a legislative access to nursing home care by homes to reserve beds for patients Hall to hear suggestions and com­ 0, Powers 0 0-0 0, Zazzaro 0 0-0 0, Smith 1 and prove that he didn’t put the MANCHESTER— The Fellowcraft pa fan since the Bucs gained Captain Pete Cace and Chuck Kirkpatrick did a good job, especial­ percent from the floor. mortgage.” panel without having been sub- Medicaid patients.” who require hospitalization when plaints on last Thanksgiving’s event. 0-0 2. Totals 18 3-6 39, money into his pocket,” Chorches Club of Manchester Lodge of Masons membership in the National Football Keeler tossed in 15 points and Chorches said, “If it is true, then peonaed because of the ruling by At­ Press said nursing homes, aware there is payment. ...Whalers have assigned veteran said. will hold its monthly meeting Jan. 7 League, Gambolati’s prediction has grabbed 15 rebounds and Otey tallied A Coniam has committed an offense, Ron Plumb to Springfield. punishable by imprisonment in that Additionally, Chorches said, "I am at 7:30 p.m. at the Masonic Temple. Area come true. 15 points to lead the now 2-7 Wildcats. contending that Coniam did not keep The meeting is open to Masons anJ The Bucs, surprise team in the Hall of Fame Vote (Torny Thompson netted 14 points he knowingly concealed assets Police Report YOUR INVITED TO A East Girls Extend Streak belonging to the estate.” proper books and records as required their wives. NFL, will battle the Los Angeles Next week results of the annual and 14 rebounds, while Mike McKay by the Bankruptcy Act.” added 14 and Jim Abromaitis had 10 Under the bankruptcy laws in Following a short business Rams Sunday for the National Foot­ baseball Hall of Fame balloting will Running its winning streak give reserves valuable floor time. a row, 34-32 over Mercy. Lisa John­ for the now 6-4 Huskies. effect when Coniam was forced into Chorches ad(led that during the last meeting, a speaker from Northeast South Windsor MICROWAVE COOKING ball Conference title with the winner be announced with Duke Snider and year, Coniam transferred property to to three straight. East Catholic Sue Dailey and Monica Murphy led son and Anne Hoffman had 12 and 7 uankruptcy, several requirements Utilities ■ David Smith, 20, and moving on to play in the Super Bowl A1 Kaline expected to be the biggest Eldwin Smith, 22, both of January 20 in Pasadena. trimmed Mercy High, 49-32, in the way for East with 18 and 16 points points respectively for the young DEMONSTRATION AT vote-getters. Nominees must receive respectively while the latter had 382 Tunnel Road, Vernon, Paul Phillips, just returned from a 75 percent of the voting members of HCC girls’ basketball action Eaglettes, now 2-5. honors in the rebounding department E ast's next tilt is a make-up N were charged early this Florida vacation, met up with Gam­ AL SIEFFERrSp SAT. 12-4 the Baseball Writers’ Association of last night at the Eagles’ Nest. with 13 caroms. Dailey and Karen morning with threatening bolati and the latter wanted to make America... Nice honor for Ted Wednesday afternoon against Hart­ Player of Month East is 2-2 in the conference and 4-3 Lucier combined for 7 steals while ford Public in Hartford at 3:15. Gold Panic Ease? and breach of the peace in E sure his prediction on the Bucs was Knurek, Penney High football coach, NEW YORK (UPI) - overall while the setback drops Mer­ sophomore Pam Cunningham turned Eanl Catholic (49)— Murphy 8 0-1 16. Kareem connection with the in­ right on the button. who will be inducted into the Connec­ Abdul-Jabbar, who led cy to 1-3 in the HCC and 3-6 overall. in another fine performance as floor Dailey 9 0-0 18, White 1 1-2 3, Skehan 1 0-0 the Los vestigation of an incident “The Bucs,” Gambolati said in his ticut High School Coaches’ Associa­ Angeles Lakers to a 12-4 record in It was a staunch defense thrown up general. Kathy Skehan, Denise White 2, Harvev 10-1 2, Lucier 10-0 2, Farr 2 0-0 at the Brave Bull Cafe, visit, “are building the right way. December, has beeen selected as the A COOKING EXPERT TMVE tion Hall of Fame in March. Last fall by the Eaglettes as they allowed the and Kelly Walsh played well defen­ 4, Campbell 1 0-0 2. Walsh 0 0-0 0, Cun­ Dollar Still Dropping Route 5. They are going for defense first. The Knurek noted 35 years of coaching at NBA's Player of the Month. visitors only one hoop in the first ningham 0 0-0 0. Totals 24 1-4 49. Police said the two Selmon brothers are fantastic. Mark sively for East. WILL BE IN OUR STORE Plainville, Weaver and Penney. He’s half. East led at the turn. 8-1, and at Amy Staniszewski and Irish Mercy (32) — Farrell 0 0-0 0, Kennedy The 32-year-old Abdul-Jabbar The gold rush that threw the drop of $20 from Thursday’s closing fears of war. brothers allegedly my word, the Bucs will be the coming a graduate of Trinity College and intermission, 24-5. 3 1-2 7, Malcolm 2 4-6 8, Kramer 94-2 2, averaged 26.7 points, 11.6 rebounds, TO ANSWER ALL YOUR TKM team in the pros,” Malcolm each had 8 points to pace world’s bullion markets into panic The weakness of the dollar played threatened the bartender price of $630. After a few minutes it Bulkeley High in Hartford. Benny With a big lead early in the third Mercy. Staniszewski 4 0-0 8. Armstrong 2 0-0 4. 6.1 assists and 3.6 blocked shots per eased today but lack of confidence in slumped to $580 and later was fixed a major role in boosting the price of when he allegedly refused Few gave the Bucs a chance Zajac, former coach and now athletic quarter, East Coach Donna Ridel Peterson 0 0-0 0, Smith 1 1-4 3. Totals 12 8- p m e while hitting at a .664 pace gold, which in one year has risen QUESTIONS AND DEMON against Philadelphia last weekend East’s jayvees made it two wins in 14 32. the U.S. dollar kept gold hovering at $596. to serve them any more director at Platt High in Meriden, was able to substitute liberally to from the field during the month. around the $600 level in Europe. In Zurich gold opened at $610, a from $228 an ounce to more than $600. drinks. One brother had a STRATE MICROWAVE but the Floridians handled the Eagles will also be honored along with Dan­ Rich Arabs, fearful of the future, drop of $25 from Thursday’s closing Just one month ago the price was knife, police said, but it and won’t pack away their gear until bury’s Ed C rotty...O ne m an ’s were still putting money into gold for price of $635. $378 an ounce. wasn’t used and there was COOKING ... at least this coming Sunday. Opinion: O.J. Simpson was great in safekeeping, and ordinary people Dealers said the drop in the price Holders of dollars, afraid they no damage done. With a little luck, the Bucs’ season his acting role in “Goldie and the Tech Matmen Stage Set for Big Game sold wedding rings and watch chains was caused by people selling to make would fall even more in value, Both were released on may also be extended two more Boxer.” The one-time NFL running to cash in on the boom. the profit gained from its recent switched to gold. And in a vicious cir­ $500 nonsurety bonds for weeks which would make Gambolati back, who retired two weeks ago, has Bow to Bacon But the fever that swept markets and other Tampa fans happy. rapid rise in price. But the consensus cle the panic selling made the dollar appearance in court in launched his own production com­ Going down to defeat, Cheney Tech weaker. Thursday and sent gold above the was there will not be a substantial East Hartford on Jan. 21. pany. bowed to Bacon Academy, 42-25, in Tribe Girls Rally $600 mark for the first time cooled ★ FREEif Sign of the Times drop in the price unless the inter­ Gary F. Wichroski, 31, of w restling action yesterd ay in Sign of the Times Department: Notes Off the Cuff today. Prices dropped in the main national situation takes an un­ 80 Main St., South Windsor, Q u a sar -Coleh^ster. Ray McKenna, East Hartford’s man centers of London and Zurich even expected turn for the better. The weak dollar gained a little in was charged early this COOKING CLASSES Participating in the Super Bowl To Defeat Fermi behind the Explorers’ fortunes in the Thg ^echmen grapplers go to 1-4-1 though they stayed at unprecedented The unprecedented demand for Europe today but the small increases morning with breach of the will be worth $18,000 to each member highs. The weak dollar gained slight­ WITH Caloric New England Basketball Associa­ witn th^ setback with their next out­ gold was attributed to heavy selling were not considered' a sign that the peace in connection with of the winning team and $9,000 to ly but stayed in the cellar. tion, reports Bob Cousy’s speaking ing Saturday morning against St. steadily coming back from a 14-point first-quarter deficit, of the American dollar, oil price in­ U.ST currency was recovering from the investigation of a dis­ PURCHASE each man on the losing side. The Paul at home at 11 o’clock. On the opening of the London ffl L IT T O N fee has jumped to $1,200, which is Manchester High registered a come-from-behind 56-52 victory creases, the Soviet invasion of its afflictions of many years. turbance at his home. OF ANY A Microwavt Cooking players will also receive tidy sums Art Soucy, Todd Watkins, Lance market gold sold at $610 an ounce, a He was released on a also a way of saying no thank you to over Fermi High in CCIL girls’ basketball action yesterday in Afghanistan, the Iran crisis, infla­ The dollar rose in Frankfurt from for taking part in playoff games Bouchard, Skip Andrulet and Brian tion, gloomy economic prospects and $250 nonsurety bond for MICROWAVE M requests of that nature. McKenna leading up to the Super Bowl,..UConn Enfield. 1.7110 West German marks to 1.7130, 1 Toshiba recalls he booked the former Holy Longest picked up points for the in Zurich from 1.5725 Swiss francs to court appearance on Jan. OVEN. Pep Band adds color to University of Beavers. The triumph improved the Indians' Cross and Boston Celtic great 20 only thing I'm concerned about is 1.5733, in Paris from 4.00125 French 21. Connecticu’t basketball games but it Results: 100 - B. Vacon (BA) WBF, league mark to 6-1 and set the stage Paul Antiposti, 24, of years ago to speak for $200 and should remain quiet when the ball is for Saturday's tilt with unbeaten why can't we put together four con­ State Charges Merchant francs to 4.01625, in Brussels from during the height of his career with 107 - E. Vachon (BA) WBF, 114 - sistent periods." 28.6550 Belgian francs to 28.7550, in Springfield, Mass., was in play, especially when opponents Adams (BA) pinned Cunningham 3:02, league-leader Wethersfield High in charged Thursday night the Celts Cousy came to East Hart­ are in possession. The main attrca- 121 — Atkins (BA) pinned Maragnano Wethersfield. The Eagles are 7-0 in Neubelt had a ga)Tie-high 23 points Amsterdam from 1.8880 Dutch ford and played for $250 a to pace Manchester while Hedlund In Sales Tax Incident guilder to 1.8915, and in Milan from with tempering with a tion should be the basketball 1:28, 128 — Soucy (CT) m aj. dec. CCIL play after their 51-27 rout of motor vehicle on Amata game...Hartford World Series Club, Beaulieu 10-1, 134 - Watkins (CT) dec. Penney. Jayvee action begins at 1:30 chipped in with 16 markers. Neubelt MANCHESTER — Revenue en­ Orest Dubno, commissioner of 799.55 Italian lire to 801.60. It also game...Tip Department: Don’t wait Drive. He was released on v n which numbers several active until June or July to order tickets for Walker 7-4, 140 — O'Donal (BA) pinned with the varsity contest at 3 o’clock. also had a team-high 7 rebounds. Also 4 forcement agents of the Department Revenue Services, said Schoenfeld rose against the pound sterling, Walter 4:40, 147 - Thurber (BA) pinned playing well for the Indians was of Revenue Services charged Alan R. allegedly sold the cigarettes over the a $15 cash bond and his Manchester members, will have home Boston Red Sox baseball Fermi, now 3-4 in the CCIL and 3-5 which dropped in London from $2.24 ^OVENS, STOVES National League Umpire Terry Tata Tochus 2:58,157— Bouchard (CT) pinned Georgeanne Ebersold. "She scored Schoenfeld, 37, of the Manchester counter on a retail basis without court answer date is Jan. games.The club reports ticket sales overall, raced to a 21-7 edge at the to $2.2320. of Waterbury as its guest speaker at Page 5:15, 169- Andrulet (CT) WBF, 187 only five points but played real Tobacco and Candy Co., 299 Green having a sales tax permit. 14. COMBINATIONS are already running ahead of last first turn with Joyce Langan leading Although the panic had mostly sub­ the January 9 dinner-meeting in — Longest (CT) WBF, Unlimited — well, " Armstrong stated, "She was Road, with selling cigarettes below Dubno said the case could be Vernon year’s record-setting pace. the Falcon charge with 10 points. sided, the price of Napoleon gold Parlee (BA) WBF hustling and pulled down 4 rebounds cost and selling without a sales tax decided in court or will be resolved coins fell in Paris on rumors of an Karl H. Wallace, 22, of 7 The locals, however, trimmed the permit. administratively. Ward St., Rockville, was difference to 30-21 at the intermis­ in the second quarter. She was in­ impending crash of the bullion strumental in getting us back into a market. It forced official to halt charged Thursday with X Be a dynamite cook sion and drew even after three evading responsibility in EHHS ^Fouls Up^with Conard quarters at 38-38. Fermi continued to position to be in the game." trade in gold for 45 minutes. TM Lagan had 20 points, Carrie Blevins connection with the in­ lead until halfway through the final Most dealers attributed the FOOD SAMPLING ^liith fPShiU rt TliT. 14 and Gretch Pieper 13 to lead Fer­ Manchester Police Report) vestigation of an accident but the Hornets closed to within 21 points for the Hornets, who were stanza when Manchester moved in opening slump to heavy profit-taking Fifty fouls were whistled and three points in the final stanza. Then mi. in the parking lot of Dunkin 25 for 29 from the foul line. Conard front for the first time. and a steadier dollar on European 6f free throws were shot as the roof fell in with Conard gaining Manchester also took the jayvee MANCHESTER — Police charged markets. Donuts on Route 83. was 23 for 32 from the charity stripe. Liz Neubelt and Jennifer Hedlund Hebron man at the Moriarty Bros, Conard High outlasted East the double digit victory. contest, 34-15. Nancy Curtin and Pam Cynthia Hanson, 20, of 2 Rogers In Hong Kong, gold opened higher Wallace allegedly left East Hartford's next outing is led the Indian charge down the lot, 315 Center St., after the two Matt Murphy pumped in 14 of his Brown led the way for the 8-0 Indians Place, Manchester with issuing a bad today but eased off to the $600 level the scene of the accident. "A Hartford High, 89^73, in CCIL Saturday night at Simsbury High in a stretch with the former tossing in argued over the way each were with 8 and 6 points respectively. Beth check Thursday. She was released on within the first few hours of trading. He was released on his 443-445 HARTFORD RD. ' MANCHESTER, basketball action last night at game-high 30 points in the final stan­ league tilt at 8 o'clock. four hoops and Hedlund four clutch operating their respective vehicles za to lead Conard while Mike Jones MacDonald. Angela Manson and Sue a $100 non-surety bond for a Jan. 14 Within 30 minutes after opening promise to appear in court the Hornets’ gym. Ciinard (89) — Miller 0 1-1 1, Martin I free throws. by Main and Forest streets. KEENEY ST. was next with 19 markers. He had 7 Donnelly also played well, appearance in East Hartford today at $631 an ounce, the price for in Rockville on Jan. 15. 647 9997 5-6 7, Welch 1 0-0 2, Maloney 3 3-6 9, M. "I think we wore them down at the Superior Court. Bragg was released on a $500 non­ The victory improved the Chief­ of his total in the final period. John Launches Shot MuiirlirHlrr (.3(») — Tilden 1 0-2 2, the precious metal in Hong Kong fell tains’ league standard to 3-2 and Jones 8 3-5 19. Murphy 14 2-3 30, Kowalski end.” voiced Manchester Coach surety bond, police for a Jan. 14 court OFF 1-84 647 9998 Kowalski was also in twin figures for 5 3-5 13, Swielek 2 2-3 6. Richardson 0 2-2 Brian Sweeney (34) of C’ooncv 0 0-0 0, Hedlund 6 4-5 16. Neubelt appearance. to $611 in a wave of profit-taking. aggregate docket to 4-3 while the loss Steve Armstrong, "We used our Police charged Mark A. Braff KM un 4 aMta omm, m , uiuan- the winners with 13 tallies. 2, Treadwell 0 0-0 0, Dubiel 0 0-0 0, 11 1-2'23. Ebersold 2 1-3 5. Smith 0 0-0 0. Police said someone entered the Hours later it was down to $602. Concrete Idea cua, uncM txnns. oum NMa n taan drops East Hartford to 2-3 in the Manchester High starts to bench, they didn't and in the end I Botteron 1 0-0 2, Markham 10-0 2. Tucker B ragg, 19, of 13 School St., Mike Doran was 14-for-17 from the Mei l ilt 0 Od) 0. Totals 34 23-32 89. South United Methodist Church, 1226 One dealer said rumors of a big S (MOH, na TM MAY gwumoi $7SMi mm CCIL and 3-4 overall. Eu»l ilurtfonl (73) — T. Jones 8 5-6 21, leave his feet and launch shot think they were tired. 2 1-2 5, Jordan 0 1-2 1. Brown u 0-0 0. Manchester, with third-degree In 1824, an English brick­ charity stripe and had a season-high Main St., ’Thursday and sprayed fire new American p ld auction helped to ofiBiMKaMr.* Campbell 1 2-2 4, Cason 5 0-0 10, Doran 6 "it was a gratifying win, coming Totals 24 8-16 56. assault and third-degree criminal layer, Joseph Aspdln, invented Conard had a 21-18 lead after one 26 points to lead East Hartford. He over Fermi’s Terry Preston extinguisher around the hallways. keep the price down and many people TONIGHT TIL 9, Mon.Thura. & Fri. til 9 14-17 26, McCarthy 3 0-0 6, Cullen 0 2-2 2, back from 21-7 to win. And it was also Fermi (521 — Blevins 6 2-5 14, Langan mischief Thursday. Portland cement, so named quarter and 42-35 edge at the inter­ was 10-for-ll from the 15-foot line in (11) in CCIL tilt at Clarke The incident is under investigation. were taking profits out of the market after a look-alike stone on the Tuts., Wad. A Sat. til S mission, The Chieftains widened the Pandiscia 1 2-2 4, Ladue 0 0-0 0, Totals 24 very gratifying in that it was the se­ 10 0-4 20, Pieper 6 1-3 13. Lappone.se 2 1-4 Police alleged he assaulted a the final stanza and had 14 markers Arena. (Herald photo by before the weekend. Isle of Portlani' spread to 60-49 after three periods 25-29 73. cond ga)Tie in a row we had to play 5, Marcotle 00-0 0. Bogai 0 0-0 0, Sgambr- overall Tvler Jones chipped in with Adamson) well in the clutch and we did. The ti 0 0 0 0 Totals 24 4-16 52. 12 - EVENING HERALD. Fri., Jm . 4. IWO Dual Honors Awarded Hot-Handed EVENING HERALD. Fri.. Jan. 4, 1980- 13 f . f 9 4 . Dr. J Stars Light Hoop Slate Cardinals Anderson NEW YORK (UPI) - After shooting a paltry 7-for 18 from NEW YORK (UPI) — Ottis Anderson, the St. Louis touchdowns — eight rushing — to finish seventh in con­ the floor Thursday night, Cardinals’ awesome running back who shattered the ference scoring. Julius Erving erupted for nine Features Cheney NFL’s rookie rushing record, became the first player in “It’s a combination of people working for me and straight field goals in the se­ NFC history to earn both the UPI Player and Rookie of working behind me,” said Anderson. “I was just in the cond half and Maurice Cheeks By LEN AUSTER Bolton High is at 1-2,3-2 Portland High and 1-4,1-5 Rham the Year Awards Thursday night when he was a runaway right place at the right time. If the team had been win­ Herald Sportswriter ON THE ROAD choice as the conference’s top first-year player. sank two foul throws with 12 High entertains 2-2, 4-2 Coventry High in Hebron. ning and would have made the playoffs, I would have Five games dot the slate on a relatively light Ali games are slated for 8 o’clock tap-offs. TO THE Aixlerson. who captured the NFC Player of the Year gotten as much publicity as Earl did in his rookie season. seconds left to give the award last week by edging Dallas Cowboys quarterback Philadelphia 76ers a 109-108 schedule of Friday evening basketball activity. Cheney last saw action a week ago, upending non­ WINTER OLYMPICS conference foe Stafford High by a 72-58 count. Guard Mo Roger Staubach, was named on 45 of 56 ballots cast by “He was built up as a superstar and a god almost. As victory over the Cleveland Cheney Tech, 2-2 in the Charter Oak UPI’s panel of pro football writers, four from each NFC Harrison is the Beavers’ leading point-maker at 16.2 per for me, I was just a pretty decent running back.” Cavaliers. Conference and 3-2 overall, ventures to East game followed by Mike Kennon’s 12.6 clip. East Hamp­ city. Anderson recalled an early season meeting with Trailing by 11 points entering the Hampton to combat the 4-0,4-2 Bellringers in an ton, 7-14 a year ago, has made strides under first-year Phil Simms, the New York Giants quarterback who former head Coach Bud Wilkinson, who was fired final quarter, the Sixers, who are 8 o’clock start. Coach Jim Horton. The Bellringers are coming off a 60-50 took over as a starter following the team’s 0-5 start and following the Cardinals dismal 5-11 season. led them to six victories in their last 11 games, received struggling to overtake the Boston Elsewhere, 4^, 6-1 South Windsor High puts its six- setback Wednesday to Old Saybrook of the Shoreline “He took me aside and he said that he'd seen a lot of Conference. five votes to finish a distant second. running backs on both sides of the field but I was the one Celtics in the Atlantic Division, game winning streak on the line at home against CVC foe rallied behind eight 1-2, 4-3 Glastonbury High. The Tomahawks are riding a ‘‘All these awards ... what am 1 going to do with them,” running back that had all the tools,” related Anderson. fourth-period three-game win skein. Rockvilie High, 1-3 in the con­ Scoring Bid Stopped quipped Anderson when reached at his home in West “He said he had coached a lot of them but I had Mike Stowell and Todd Profitt have led the resurgence Palm Beach, Fla. “I was hoping for the rookie of the year points by Erving to ference and 2-6 overall, is at 3-1, 3-5 Bloomfield High in of Glastonbury High, which won three games all of last Goalkeeper Roy Messing of the Hartford Hellions caught this something that you just can’t coach. He said it was just a take a 105-103 lead award and that’s what I was trvine to achieve.” God-given talent.” another CVC affair. year. Tony Mozzicato has led a balanced South Windsor goal try by New York last night in New Haven. Len Renery (19) with 1:09 left in the In Charter Oak Conference engagements, 1-3, 2-3 Anderson, a 6-foot-l, 210-pounder from the University of Anderson, who can either bowl over or out-manuever attack. and Damir Sutevski (22) of the Arrows and Jose Neto of Hellions game. Miami (Fla.) — the eighth pick overall in the college would-be tacklers, had to run behind a patched up offen­ “After I shot two watch. Hartford won, 9-8. (Photo by Dave Roback) draft — galloped for 1,605 yards on 331 carries to easily sive line but is looking forward to next season when surpass Houston running back Elarl Campbell’s rookie everyone is healthy. a ir balls in the third period I got HOLLY FLANDERS-AlpIne Ski R aor record of 1,450 yards set in 1978, “With the year’s experience I think I’m a better Cheney Tech^s Hoop Leaders Tough Year for Natural Snow Wearing the same number (32) and possessing the more determined.” Holly Flanders began skiing at age 4 ballplayer,” said Anderson. “There were a lot of things said Erving. same nickname as the incomparable O.J. Simpson. that I was unsure about at the beginning of the season. Phil Crockett, Cheney Tech basketball coach, is flanked by co- wnnnsTnrK vt nipu - New Stowe report between nine and 19 and competing at age 8 From Man­ Snow Forecast In other games. New Jersey beat Year’s weekend. chester, New Hampshire, the 22 Anderson finished second by only five yards to Chicago’s Now I feel that I can almost get 100 yards on anybody we trails open. Atlanta, 126-119, New York routed In Connecticut, Ski Sundown and year old racer was first named to the Walter Payton for the conference rushing title, losing out play if I get enough carries.” East Hampton tonight. (Herald Photo by Pinto) „ias to New Year’s holiday week San Diego, 138-101, and Milwaukee In New Hampshire, nine areas are Powder Ridge each have four trails U.S. Alpine Development Team in on the last day of the season when he suffered an knee in­ Perhaps St. Louis center Tom Banks described Ander­ 1976. and to the B Team in 1977. topped Indiana, 106-96. _ _ manufacturing snow on an almost skiing on machine-made snowcover, open on a day and night basis. Neariy jury against Payton’s Bears after gaining just 39 yards. son best. I V ■ ■ round-the-clock basis because of an with Wildcat and Waterville Valley In Pittsburgh Payton finished with 157 yards in Chicago’s 42-6 victory to NeU 126, Hawks 119 all other Connecticut areas are open Her 1979 results included 10th in the “When O.J. runs the ball, you can feel the power behind each leading the way with at least a Mike Newlin scored 24 points, in­ I ■ ■ ■ I I I all but total lack of the natural item with some skiing and the same is true World Cup Downhill at Schruns. take the rushing crown. The 22-year-old also scored 10 you. H f comes bowling through like a runaway truck.” quarter of all terrain open. PITTSBURGH (UPI) - The adverse weather conditions that cluding 10 in the fourth quarter, and V / J . V/so far this winter. in western Massachusetts where Austria and 10th in the World Cup Steelers don’t like playing in cold might greet his team here this » _ _ —^ midweek, the New England Ski Over half of the Maine ski areas re­ Jiminy Peak leads the region, now Downhill at Pfronten. West Ger­ Cliff Robinson added 21 to spark New main open into this week. There Sun­ many. weather or snow anymore than the weekend. Jersey over Central Division-leading A I j ^ # ’ F B I B p I • Areas Council reported 46 ski areas open on eight trails. I . I were open and operating—subsisting day River and Lost Valley report the Houston Oilers do. but cornerback "I'd rather have good weather. " Whalers Looking Atlanta. Night skiing is especially popular Head Women's Coach. Hermann Basketball greatest progress with covering ski Mel Blount was one Pittsburgh Phillips said, "but there's not Knirks 1,18, Clippers 101 ^ * V. Hm. JE Xy almost entirely on machine-made in eastern Massachusetts, and the Qoellner, says. "Holly's strong con­ player who thought bad weather * snow. trails with machine-made snow — tribution to her success in down­ 4 anything I can do about it. We’re just Ray Williams tossed in 23 points to lighted trails all have machine-made BUSINESSMEN open on at least one-third of their hill racing is her self-discipline, abil­ might give his team an edge in Sun­ going to have to play in it." pace nine New York players in dou­ Skiing activity was spread snow cover at Nashoba Valley, Brad­ Forward to Jan, 17 Farr’s trimmed Moriarty Fuel, 78- NEW YORK (UPI) — Jerry Butler, the speedy wide receiver total terrain. ity to train hard, concentration and day's AFC championship game at Icy field conditions. like those that ble figures as the Knicks raced to a .hroughout New England. ford, Ward Hill and Klein Innsbruck. 71, last night at llling. Steve Rascher wh() made Buffalo fans forget the snub by top college draft Southern New England ski areas, mental approach to the sport.” Three Rivers Stadium. occurred during the AFC battle By EARL YOST 42-12 first-quarter lead and were In Vermont, 16 areas are now open. Snow cover is reported as general­ ■'I don't think it would affect us. es­ between the two teams last year, had 25 points, Tom Sapienza 23 and choice Tom Cousineau, was named, as UPI’s AFC Rookie of the And although some are limited to even more accustomed than those in To help smooth out the road for Sports Editor never threatened. ly loose granular throughout New Ben Grzyb 14 for F arr’s while Joe Year. skiing on just one or two trails, northern New England to dealing Holly and her teammates, send a pecially since we're used to snow and could pose particular problems for Burks 106, Pacers 96 records for TD pass receptions and England at midweek, though Optimistically hoping that the doors of the rebuilt Hartford Tancredi (30) and Mike Nolen (18) major areas such as Mt. Snow, with capricious weather, reported tax-deductible contribution to the stuff. " Blount said Thursday when two of the Oilers’ big offensive Junior Bridgeman scored 23 points Butler, the Bills’ second first- total yardage in one game. He also machine-made powder was told the National Weather Service City Center Coliseum will be opened January 17, Howard led Fuel. Killington, Sugarbush Valley and very busy skiing activity on the New U.S. Ski Team Fund. Box 100M, Park weapons: quarterback Dan Pastorini and sparked a third quarter rally round draft selection, attended Clem- averaged 17.4 yards per catch. becoming more common. The City, Utah 84060. was predicting the possibility of a and running back Earl Campbell, Baldwin, managing partner of the Hartford Whalers, said that which enabled Milwaukee to break a son where he set single season and weather outlook remained en­ SENIOR Although Butler said it was “quite "significant " snowfall here Friday who both sat out their team's AFC three-game losing streak. career receiving records. He became couraging for round-the-clock snow­ was the aim of both the city and the National Hockey League en­ Kurt Carlson pumped in 39 points an honor to be selected as AFC semifinal upset of San Diego with try. the first wide receiver to win the rookie of the year” he added that making, though no major natural "But it might affect a team like pulled groin muscles. Although to lead Moriarty Bros, over Fogarty award and became the first Buffalo snowstorms are on the horizon. The roof has been ready He also made it a point the Bros., 89-77, last night at llling. Joe came up short of his own expec­ Houston. We practice in snow and Phillips was hopeful both would be player to gain the honor since tations. rain, so it wouldn't affect our concen­ months. It will be the safest Civic relationship with Springfield was of Amaio (16), Bob Beckwith (12) and able to play Sunday, he made it clear quarterback Dennis Shaw in 1970. “My goals for my rookie year were tration as much as it might theirs.' Center in the country,” Baldwin said. the highest accord. Tom Foran (10) were also in twin Catholic CAN DO IT New England Basketball they would not if there was a chance The 6-foot, 178-pounder was named to start, gain more than 1,000 yards you of further injury. "Every safety factor has been "I predicted that we would be 12 or figures for the Gas Housers while explored. It's safe,” on 38 ballots cast by UPI’s panel of 56 and 1 wanted more than 50 catches,” FIND THE SWEET SPOT Slandingx "A coach has a responsibility to 13th in the pack and I won’t change Paul Groves netted 23 points, A1 pro football writers, four from each w 1 pet. ‘Any time a new facility opens, it’s my mind. Schmidt 22, Carlie Hunt 11 and Kurt Grapplers Butler said. “I fell far short of that, take care of his players, " Phillips AFC city, and won easily over team­ but I’ll just have to try again next Anyone )who's ever played tennis 2) Make turns without letting your East Hartford 3 1 .750 an, advantage up to game time. We Our goal is to make the playoffs. LeDoyt 10 for the Oilers. knows what'it feels like when racquet said. "WTiether you win or lose, mate Jim Haslett, a linebacker year. feet touch each other. Your feet pick Bpt-Trumbull 3 2 .600 should be in January 17. I am en­ Sixteeen of the 21 entries will qualify and ball make contact “just right. ' up signals best when they operate you're obligated to take care of your drafted in the second round from In­ “When the season opened I got a Hartford 2 2 .500 SPORTS SLATE kids first. I always‘have and I always couraged by the powers to be, Donald for post-season play. MIDGET Triumph diana (Pa.). when the ball meets the racquet's independently. Springfieid 2 2 .500 chance at starting. Any time you “sweet spot." Your s k i s have a sweet will. " Peach (city manager) and Frank “We have a lot of young legs and F arr’s, led by Dave Riordan’s 10 3) Make several turns m which Haslett received 11 votes and free- have a rookie you kind of shy away spot too, but it’s sometimes elusive. you feel your shin exerting pressure North Hartford 1 1 .500 Russo (Civic Center director).” Blackie (Coach Don Blackburn) has points and 8 from Dave Brasefield, Coming home with two victories. Friday agent punter Bob Grupp of the Kan­ from using him. It was a challenge Lots of people continue to ski year against your boot. Next try a couple Portland 1 4 .200 Three Steelers took it easy while Baldwin added at a luncheon with the done a great job. I’m also pleased topped the Elks, 30-23, last night at East Catholic’s wrestling team alter year without ever experiencing it. of turns in which you feel the back of BASKETBALL media. sas City Chiefs, the NFL’s leading for me and I met that challenge.” Sunday’s Games: Trumbull at The Oilers' home in Houston is in the rest of the team practiced in sub­ with the job Jack Kelley is doing.” the Y. John Kelsey and Ed Ciarcia toppled Bloomfield High, 42-21, and punter with a 43.6 average, finished Yet gdod skiers are seeking it all the your ankle exert pressure against your Portland — 7:30 p.m., Hartford at Cheney Tech at East Hampton, 8 Although the Whalers have fallen Butler suffered his injury during a lime and when they miss it during a boot. Now try the complete range of the climate-controlled comfort of the freezing temperatures Thursday: Kelley is currently on a scouting had 6 and 4 points respectively for homestanding Enfield High, 32-24, third with four votes. North Hartford, and East Hartford at ClaBtonhury at South Windsor on hard times in the last month, the Elks. yesterday at the Raiders’ gym. game against Detroit Oct. 8 after turn, thqt turn feels "off." On skis, the positions in between. Roekville at Bloomfield Astrodome. receivers Lynn Swann and John Stall- trip to Sweden. There was an indica­ The Bills, who completed the point about which your ski should be Springfield. J being hit while running a pass route. Practice this exercise and you'll But Steelers Coach Chuck Noll Baldwin sees better days ahead with tion that he would try to get Thommy The two wins give the Eagle Bolton at Portland worth. who have a hamstring pull season 7-9 for their fourth con­ “I worked real hard to get myself turned is the sweet spot. To help find that your ski's sweet spot isn't so Player of Week — Steve Waterman didn't seem any more thrilled by the a “home playing site. Abrahamsson to rejoin the club. RENNET JV GIRLS matmen a 3-1 mark. locate it. try the following; Coventry at Rham and chronic knee problem respec­ secutive losing yoar, had picked ready again,” he said. “I was glad hard to find after all. scored 26 points to lead North Hart­ prospect of bad field conditions for "It was a hardship for the players Thommy and his twin Rennet’s jayvee girls dropped their Jim Foss, Carlos Velez, Mike Daiy, 1) Unbuckle your boots completely. SWIMMING tively. and running back Sidney Cousineau, a linebacker from Ohio when I got the okay to play again.” ford over Portland 113-i07 for first Sunday's game than Houston Coach to travel to Springfield to practice, brother, Christer, performed several season opener yesterday, 28-14, to John Alosky and John Lucier were Without anything to lean against (ore HeprinteG by permission o( SKi Magazine Manchester at Hall, 5:30 Thornton, who reinjured an ankle in State, as the No. 1 pick in last year’s As for the future of the Bills, or aft. you'll soon locate a secure Technical assistance provided by Prolessiorvai Ski victory. Bum Phillips. return home and then drive back to years with the Whalers in the WHA. Vernon. double winners for East. Jack Liner if'stfuctors o* Am erica the AFC semifinal win over Miami college draft but he chose to play in Butler is optimistic. balance point along the bottom of Top Scorers — Steve Waterman, Saturday "You can’t predict the effects of Snrinofieid for a eame,” he added. Jill Frese had 5 points to pace the also picked up a victory for the your feet. last week. the Canadian Footbali League. “If we are patient, things will North Hartford 31. Jeff Carr, BASKETBALL ' snow." he said. "You have to wait young Bears. Eagles against Bloomfield. Tyler A team spokesman said Thornton Butier, who once beat world-record come around,” he said. “You know Portland 30. Jerry Fort, East Hart­ Wethersfield at Manchester, 8 and see. It can hamper an offense or Corey along with a win by pin battled probably would practice today, but holder Harvey Glance in the 60-yard what it feels like to win and you know ford 26. Tom Kewis, Springfield 22. East Catholic vs. South Catholic at help an offense. Really, it depends ILLING GIRLS Enfield’s Skip Chamberlain to a 1-1 A he expected Swann and Stallworth to Good and Bad News dash, missed three games midway what it feels like to lose. Hopefully Fran Laffin, East Hartford 22. Vinnie I ofH, 8 pretty much on the individuals in­ llling girls opened yesterday with a draw. continue resting. through the year with a mild we’ll know more what it feels like to Laezkowski, Bpt-Trumbull 20. Bill .MCC at Greenfield CC, 6 volve." Results: The Oilers and a traveling party of 39-25 win over the Glastonbury frosh. shoulder separation but stiil had 48 win in the future.” Brown, Hartford 20. George Thomp­ M indhani at Penney Phillips had said during a telephon fans will arrive in Pittsburgh tonight. Laura Petersen had 10 points, Toby East vs. Bloomfield — 100 — Liner catches for 834 yards - both club son, Bpt-Trumbull 19. For Bucs and Fans (EC) pinned Siegal 1:03,107— Waldo (B) East Hartford at Simsbury interview earlier in the week that he They will be headquartered at the Brown and Patti Wojnarowski 8 records for a rookie — and four Manehester at Wethersfield (girls), was trying to forget about the Marriott Hotel in suburban Green- apiece and Kristin English 7 for the pinned Todd Corey 3:10,114 — Foss (EC) touchdowns. Sign Free Agents pinned Leduc 1:56, 121 — Velez (EC) 1:30 tree. ANAHEIM; C alif.'(U PI)-T here’s Rams. some good news and some bad news Youngblood certainly didn’t hurt the pinned Maulucci 3:39, 128— Kennedy (B) The 22-year-old Butler, who resides DENVER (UPI) — The Denver WRESTLING for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Rams’ defensive effort in the final dec. Foley 10-6, 134— Owens (B) pinned in Ware Shoals, S.C., also enjoyed the Broncos announced Wednesday they St. Paul at Cheney Tech, 11 a.m. their fans. three quarters against the Cowboys. Substitute Leyland 2:40, 140 — Mason (B) pinned NFL’s best day for a wide receiver. have signed four free agents, in­ Sports Slate ICE HOCKEY N cluding former Missouri quarterback The good news is that perennial The left leg was taped for the Fournier 2:59, 147 — Tyler Corey (EC) In a 46-31 victory over the New York Wethersfield at Manehester pinned Mahoney 5:43, 157 — Fillaramo Pete Woods. Arizona State All-Pro defensive end Jack remainder of that game but Jets Sept. 23, Butler caught 10 passes (Bolton lee Palace), 9:30 (EC) pinned Jones 5:26,169— Daly (EC) Youngblood now sports a splint Leads Blues for 255 yards and scored all four of Also signed were safety Jerry SWEET Farmington at East Catholic Youngblood of the Los Angeles Rams dec. DeLorenzo 10-3, 187— Alosky (EC) Radio. T\ Toniglil broke his leg last Sunday. The bad which he will wear against the Buc­ NEW YORK (UPI) - Tony Currie his TDs, including a 75-yard scoring Holloway, cornerback Dickie John­ SPOT 7:30 • Whalers vs. Cupiluls. (Bolton Ice Palace), 7:50 pinned Clark 4:51, Unlimited — Lucier play. His outstanding effort set club son an^efensive end Greg Boyd. news is he'll start against the Bucs caneers. Doctors have said there is knows he must act fast if his (EC) pinned Walker :54. WTIC Fires Fred Miller no danger of causing a more severe Sunday anyway, employers are going to notice him East vs. Enfield—100— Boulanger (E) Trio Called Up injury if he does play Sunday, but the Youngblood, a 6-foot-4, 243 pounder and keep him. dec. Liner 21-16, 107 — Todd Corey (EC) ATLANTA (UPI) - The Atlanta pain would be enough to deter most “I think a couple of more games pinned Martin 1:15, 114 — Foss (EC) TEMPE, Ariz. (UPI) - If he had it do so until the state attorney general in his ninth year from Florida, broke Youth Hockey Flames, trying to break out of a the fibula in his left leg early in last men. like this might do it,” Currie said pinned Begley 5:57, 121 — Velez (EC) to do over again. Fred Miller says he ruled Kush was not given due Disappointing Season slump in which they have won only And while the doctors, the trainer pinned Martin 3:02, 128 — Canino (E) Sunday’s playoff victory over Dallas. Thursday night, after scoring two The ECHO Merrill Industries' one. Assists were by Bockus (4), three of 14 games, have called up would still fire Frank Kush, a move process. Miller said his first request and coach Ray Malavasi weren’t goals and one assist to lead the St. maj. dec. Foley 9-0, 134 — Dubois (E) Doug Kelly (3), Hutton (2), and that eventually cost Miller his own He stayed in the game even after PeeWees ended their Christmas three minor leaguers and will bench came Oct. 12, the day before Kush sure Thursday whether or not Louis Blues to a 6-2 victory over the dec. Leyland 10-4, 140 — Giordano (E) Rush, Phillips, John Horn, Don job as athletic director at Arizona learning at halftime there was a holiday play with one win, one loss three veterans in their next two announced he had been fired, and Youngblood would be able to play, Vancouver Canucks. pinned Fournier 1:54, 147 — Corey (EC) Haloburdo, and Chris Christensen. In hairline fracture of the smaller of the drew with Chamberlain 1-1, 157 — Jute and one tie. games. State University. that a written request was made Oct. those who know him won’t bet net, Steve Cavallo and Steve Holt two bones in the lower leg. Currie was summoned from the (E) WBF, 169 - Daly (EC) dec. For One of Howes ECHO and South Windsor skated to “Periodically in one's life, one is . David Poile, Flames assistant 22 against it. Blues’ farm club as a replacement shared the shutout. tested to do the right thing ... I didn't Thursday, although limited to just Frechette 8-4, 187 — Alosky (EC) dec. a 1-1 tie. Art Parker scored on an general manager, said Earl Ingar- Schwada called a hearing after the Fred Dryer," who holds down the for Wayne Babych. By banging in a SPRINGFIELD, Mass. ECHO finished the week with a loss feel I was compromised by acting on walking around the Rams’ practice Warner 7-5, Unlimited — Lucier (EC) from wing to defense. assist from Kyle Bockus. John field. Bob Gould and Serge Beaudoin attorney general's opinion was right side of the Rams’ defensive pair of rebounds, he helped St. Louis (UPI) — It’s been a season of to Enfield, 5-2. Phillips scored no truth,” Miller told a news conference pinned Anderson 1:51. The experiment with Marty, Fregeau was excellent in goal for were brought up from the Bir­ issued, but the hearing was canceled line, said, ‘.'It would take a to move within one passes from Bockus and Jerry Thursday, hours after he was fired by disappointment for Marty however, was short-lived because the ECHO. mingham farm club Tuesday, and after the university agreed to make a straitjacket to keep Jack out Sunday. point of Vancouver, Rothman, and Rothman scored on a university President Dr, John Howe, Gordie Howe’s eldest Springfield club was short on ECHO then beat Wallingford 8-0 as defenseman Paul Reinhart would $200,0(X) settlement to Kush. Or Bruce Lee (the late martial arts in the race for se- pass from Fueilhart, Schwada. son, who has plummeted from experienced blueliners. Jimmy Hutton led the way with a hat move to center and veteran center According to Miller, Schwada gave expert) and he’s dead.” cpnd place in the Second in Voting Kelly has been elected captain of Miller said his dismissal of Kush “ I’d rather play defense, " Marty trick. Bob Phiilips scored two goals, Garry Unger to left wing. He did not no reason for his dismissal, but did “God willing. I’ll be out there Smythe Division. NEW YORK (UPI) - Rookie Ear­ the limelight of major league ECHO with Ron Smith as alternate. midway through the 1979 season was said. “I never played wing in my while Brad Pendleton, Mark Rush say who will be benched to make give him an opportunity to resign. somehow,” Youngblood said. “We’ve In the only other vin “Magic” Johnson of the Los hockey to the obscurity of the The ECHO record stands at 6-4-2. based on facts from depositions and life.” and Kurt Fueilhart each chalked up room for the newcomers. Miller said he declined twice to step knocked on the door to the Super NHL g a m e , Angeles Lakers has moved into se­ minor leapes this year. sworn statements and that he would “ Marty’s big (6-foot-l and 195 down voluntarily, adding, “I would in Bowl six times before and we all feel Pittsburgh cond place among the Western not “rescind or modify " his justifi­ field, the six-time All-Pro said he Marty, his father and brother, pounds) and has good skating speed, no way compromise my principles or would "probably” start. Number 7 is the one. Ain’t no time to defeated the New York Islanders, 4- Conference guards in the fan Mark, made hockey history when 3QUIZ cation for the firing. integrity by such action.” so we thought he might help us more “The final determination will be lag behind now. 3. Left wing Gary McAdam's back­ balloting for the NBA All-Star teams. they played on the same team In the Schw ada’s announcem ent of Miller said it would be a tragedy if at left wing,” Kelley said. “We are Scoreboard made Sunday,” said Youngblood, “But if I’m not contributing. I’ll hander from a difficult angle Johnson still trails San Diego’s World Hockey Association — first Miller's firing followed weeks of others were caught up in the con­ by no means giving up on him. He is who has started in the Rams’ last 102 come out,” snapped a 3-3 tie and helped Lloyd Free by over 20,000 votes, but with the Houston Aeros and then with heavy criticism aimed at Miller Jor troversy, referring to interim foot­ absolutely a major league prospect.” MIV 14 17 4 Dni'ion consecutive games. “ But if the game Other Rams have said the mere Pittsburgh take first place in the is well ahead of Phoenix’ Paul the New England Whalers. l.iiola-nt l.oiifcrriiri- VSashington 9 23 f W L T his handling of the Kush affair. Kush ball coach Bob Owens “as a gujf of For Hartford Coach Don were played today I’d be out there. presence of Youngblood oii the field Norris Division with its sixth game Westphal and Denver’s David They were all set to become the W I I’l’l UB tjv i*iim Bulialo I- to J was fired during his 22nd year as amazing talents.” However, Miller Blackburn, it was a difficult decision W 1. T Minne.sota 19 9 7 It’s sore but there’s been a tremen­ would' provide an emotional lift, without a loss. Thompson for the second spot. National Hockey League’s first to separate the Howe family. Boston 30 0 769 Chicago 13 13 12 Boston 20 11 r. ASU coach after Miller accused him would not name others he thought iMulddpIphui 28 I i 718 2 Vancouver 14 17 7 Toronto 16 17 4 dous improvement since Monday. possibly filling the void his injury Peter Lee, Pat Hughes and Jim Marques Johnson of Milwaukee and father and sons combination this New York 21 21 f.00 10‘r of attempting to cover up informa­ might be affected. “It was tough,” Blackburn said. St Diuis 14 IR 6 Que'Im'c If 17 6 “I’m getting more attention with a might leave in the physical aspect of Hamilton also tallied for the Adrian Dantley of Utah are the year. “ We decided to go with five Washington 16 20 444 12‘r Winni|H'g 12 22 4 tion about an incident in which he Owens coached the team after NewJeisoy 16 24 ,400 14‘z Colorado 12 22 3 I lmr««liiv‘* lie-iill* broken leg than I did when I was the game. Penguins, who now have the fifth- leading vote-getters among the But just before the Whalers began defensemen and when it came time PiUshurgh 4. NV Islanders 3 allegedly slugged a player. Kush departed and was M iller’s l.fiili ill Di\i»imi Kdnuinlon 9 19 8 St Ia>uis 6. N'ancouver 2 “It’s a helluva good feeling most points in the league. Duane forwards while Los Angeles’ Kareem their first season in the NHL, Marty W I I*i‘t (IB Miller said he had asked Schwada healthy and playing good.” to pick the best five, Marty wasn’t Uate- 4 oiir. n-m .- ' Kriiliiv'^ (•iime* choice for the job, but the school’s Atlanta 2f 16 610 - Norri" Dii i«ioii 4 knowing your teammates want you Sutter, Clarke Gillies and Mike Abdul-Jabbar has practically was cut and shipped down to Hart­ Philadelphia a( NV Bangers twice to hold a public hearing for Limping noticeably but still run­ one of them.” San Anlomo 20 20 r-oo W 1. T athletic board has ordered a out there,” Youngblood said. wrapped up the starting center posi­ Cleveland 19 21 47f. f>'» i)elroil at Atlanta ning faster than a lot of guys his size. Bossy scored for New York and ford’s minor league Springfield In­ Marly Howe The quintet did include brother I’lllsburgh 16 II 11 Washington at Hartford Kush, but that Schwada declined to nationwide search for a new coach. llousUm 17 21 447 6>i Montreal 18 15 6 Bryan Trottier added two assists for tion. dians farm club. Mark. But shortly after the season Indiana 17 23 42f< 7'i Boston at Winnipeg 1/)S Angeles 16 12 6 Vancouver at Colorado a career total of 300. Marty, who had been described in His demotion sent shock waves began, he was shifted back to left BAET STAKK WAS THE MVP Detroit 10 30 250 14'* Detroit II 18 7 through the Whalers’ camp. OFSUPERBOWL5 IANDH. t.imfi-n-nn- llarKord 9 16 10 the team’s media guide as “one of wing. Mi.lv..-.$ Diiioioii Gordie, 51, hockey’s only playing WHO WON THAT AWARD IK the steadiest blueliners on the Marty says the legendary Howe 1919 ? W I I’d grandfather, was lured out of retire­ Kan.sas City 23 18 fi61 Whalers over the past two years,” name hasn’t caused any additional A. LTNN SWANN Milwaukee 23 18 561 was upset. But his father was heart­ ment by Houston with the attraction pressure for him. Denver Ifi 26 366 Tracy Austin CanH Understand Fans^ Actions B. FRANCO HARRIS Chicago 12 2T. 324 broken. of playing alongside both sons. He “I was born with it, so I didn’t have j : . T E m BRADSHAW ^ Utah 12 •’8 PARKER STREET~\ LANDOVER, Md. (UPI) - Tracy first time at Wimbledon (in 1977), the bracket match with the winner When Evert netted a service return mean much.” “Gordie probably took it the has maintained the only thing much of a choice,” he says. “ But I • Diviaiuii Austin just can't understand — and " I think playing more aggres­ W L I crowd was really for me. I knew that moving into the semifinals. Mar­ to fall behind, 4-1, in the first set, a Both players tried a variety of hardest,” Marty said. keeping him going the last six can’t knock it because Gordie’s been AMSLjaMSUe USED AUTO PARTS, INC. maybe she never will — why the sively helped,” said Navratilova, St'atlle 27 12 had to change sometime in the sikova won by default Thursday when loud “C’mon, Chrissie” came from shots, changing the pace often. Then, while the 25-year-old seasons has been playing on the same such a great dad. la)s Angeles 29 13 UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT crowd considers her the "bad girl” “coming in on her serves helped me Gilmore Returns i’hiH'nix 26 Ifi future, but I’ll probably never get Kerry Reid turned up with tendinitis the upper reaches of the arena. Evert’s gambles, however, came at defenseman was trying to play his team with Mark and Marty. “ By being a team mate of my 21 22 when she meets Chris Evert Lloyd. break her serve. I didn’t let her come CHICAGO (U P I)-A rtis San Diego completely used to it.’' in her right elbow. Enroute to breaking Austin in the crucial times and seldom paid off. way back to the parent club, Marty “I still haven’t played in the NHL father. I’ve gotten to know him I’orlland 21 22 % ------Much to the dismay of many in the back when I got ahead.” Gilmore, sidelined (Jolden State 13 26 Second-seeded Martina Nav­ Turnbull outlasted fellow Aus­ seventh game of the second set. Austin hit five clear winners to broke his wrist in November and will with both my boys,” he says. better. He’s not just your dad any Capital Centre crowd of 9,100, Goolagong stumbled and fell on the sincethe first week of the riiiiroiliiv'x ratilova whipped fourth-seeded tralian Dianne Fromholtz, 4-6, 6-1, 6- Evert was cheered by a “Yea, that Evert’s four in the first set and had be sidelined until February. “He may have to stick around for more. You get to see another side of New York 138. ^ n Diego lUI Austin, third-seeded, handled the top- carpet-like surface and suffered a season with a knee in­ Auto Recycling and Late Model Parts Evonne Goolagong Cawley, 6-2, 6-3, 4, to move into the other loser’s was the reai Chris Evert.” 10 to Evert’s six in the second. Each “This is more upsetting than get­ another year,” Marty adds. him,” Marty says. “ I was in awe of New Jersey 126. Allania 119 seeded Evert Thursday night, 6-1, 6- “floor burn” on her right hand on the jury,will start for the I’hiladelphia 109. Cleveland 11)8 to earn another semifinal berth. bracket match Friday night against “Maybe because Chris has been so player had 28 unforced errors, but ting sent down,” he said in a recent "It’s not difficult to understand him for so many years when I Milwaukee 106. Indiana 96 3, to move into the semifinals of the first point of the second game. Chicago Bulls tonight Evert came back to team with Goolagong. Friday’s singles winners domiiiant so long, the fans,still feel Austin was by far the steadier interview, holding up his left arm that Gordie was disappointed,” said watched him play in Detroit. But I l''ri(lii9*H (•tiiiii-- NOW BUYING LATE MODEL $250,000 Women’s Professional Ten­ “It didn’t bother me except that it against the San Diego Houston at New Jersey Rosie Casals to down Betty Stove and advance to the semifinals Saturday she’s the No. 1 player,” said Austin, player. wrapped in plaster from wrist to Whalers Director of Hockey really didn’t know what it was like San Diego at Chicago nis (Championships. kept bleeding a bit and was a Clippers. San Antonio at Kansas (.'ity WRECKS AND JUNK CARS Wendy Turnbull, 6-2, 6-2, to earn the night with the singles final, worth who evened her career mark with Navratilova used her serve-and- elbow. “When I finally do come back, Operations Jack Kelley. “Gordie was for him on the ice until I got down “I was surpris^ the crowd was so nuisance,” said the Australian. “I The 7-foot-2 Gilmore, Washington at (iolden State doubles final. They meet Navratilova $75,000 to the winner, Monday night, Evert at 5-5. “It’s always tough to volley game to defeat Goolagong. it’ll be like starting the season all a father at that particular moment.” there myself.” Utah at Portland openly against me and for Chris, es­ won’t know until the morning if it’s who missed 33 games, IH'trmt at Seattle and Billie Jean King tonight for the Evert was cheered often, but overcome. I guess I’ll just have to The Czechoslovakian who recently over again.” The Whalers wanted Marty, a Blackburn thinks Marty will return Call Us at 649-3391 pecially when they applauded when I $30,(too first prize. bruised badly or npt.” former all-star defenseman in the practiced this week and Mil. whistles and hoots greeted linesper- keep beating her over and over. I was became a U.S. citizen came in on Marty had never played in the to the Whalers and the NHL. t iiiii|itiell t otiferetin- double faulted,” said the 17-year-old The tournament is sponsored by WHA and a member pf Team Canada was pronounced ready to 775 Parker St., Manchester Friday afternoon. Evert meets sons who made close calls against 5-2 against her last year and won the Goolagong’s second serves and took minor leagues, jumping directly “He’ll be back,” the coach says. Ptilrirk DiviMinn Austin. “When I played Chris the Regina Marsikova in a loser’s Colgate-Palmolive Co. in 1974, to convert to left wing this resume action by team W 1. T I her. U.S. Open, but I guess that doesn’t control of the match. from junior hockey to Houston at age “We didn’t send him down for eter- Philadelphia 24 1 10 19. season and tried swapping Mark nily.” doctors. Coach Jerry Sloan NY Hangers 17 15 6 said Thursday. NY Islanders 14 16 6 14 - EVENING HERALD. Fri„ Jan. 4. 1980 EVENING HERALD, Fri.. Jan. 4, 1980— 15 RHS Posts Honor Roll Mark K. Ostrowski, Susan VERNON - The Marie Helene Boucher, Kathleen Ann Kelly, Mary Jane Ouellette, Dana Lee Per- following is the honor roll Cynthia Boulette. 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Patricia Marie Conley, elected Grand Tall Cedar of the Muldoon, PDDDSTC, guide; Paul Mark Kululka, Deborah Patrick Nellog Coughlin, Reginald Abbott, chaplain; Carl Bradway, Maria A. Brown, A. Label, Stanley Machnik, Neff, James Nelson, Richard Nutmeg Forest No. 116, Tall Cedars Lisa A. Coleman, Dawn Marie Laura Diane Crane, Kathy Houghton, sentinel; Daniel Hair, Gary Magnon, Bryan T, Niemczyk, Geraldine Lee of Lebanon, in Manchester. He Cook, Susan Lynn Crane, North. Lynne Crouse, Kevin Patrick w PGT, Chief V. Sidonian; Robert Mannel, Heather Lyn Martin, succeeds E. S. Pearl. Marybeth Crowley. James Edward Nowak, Crowley, Robert Charles Dougan, historian; Robert Haugh, Kathleen A. McKone, Lynn What was once Hilliard Pond in The semi-public installation of of­ Monica Francis Cuojak, Merker, Randy Mocadlo, Robert Alan Nowak, Lynette Dahling, Mary Beth budget chairman and special aide to Manchester is now a brook ficers will be held Saturday, Jan. 12 Elizabeth Duncan, Kevin Daniel Morgan, Laurie K. Null, Beth Marie Ouellette, Dahlstrom, Michael James at the Masonic Temple, 25 E. Center the Grand Tall; . Fred Peck, publici­ Farrington, Rhonda Ellen Moulin, Jeffrey L. Nadzak, Sharon Lynn Parks, Bradley Davey, Jennifer E. Day, St. ty chairman; A1 McNanny, transpor­ Flood, Dawn Kathleen Fran- Beth M. Osolin, Cheryl Parliman, Kelly Francis Tracy Lee Decarli, Brian A. meandering through a marsh with Dickerman, Donna Lee Installation of officers will be con­ tation chairman; and Wilbert coeur, Joan Theresa Pasternak, Kim Pelletier, P earson, M ichelle Ann Hadden, PDDSTC, Muscular Froehlich, Lynda Beth Perriolat, Scott Peterson, Dickey, Cindy Louise high grasses and cat-o-nine-tails ducted by Frank Gorwick, past dis­ Beverly Pigeon, Brian Doolady. Dystrophy chairman. Garow, Nancy Gould, Kurt Prechtl. Joseph Poirier. trict deputy; who will be assisted by Kathryn Jane Doremus, James W. McKay of Manchester Brochowski, Elizabeth Grot- James Putira, Susan Leona Jean Prucha, Mark in profusion. Some town John Marino, district deputy; and ton, Jeffrey Ira Guttman. Devon Todd Driscoll, Susan Lodge of masons will be organist and Romanowski, Roxanne Roz- Ramsdell, Lisa Ann Ricci, several past district deputies. Erin Marie Gyolai, Sandra man, Jean Saccuzzo, Kim San- Ralph Rice, Clarissa Marie Elizabeth Duffin, Susan Leigh residents had hoped the pond Other officers elected are Joseph Ronald Erickson of Manchester, Johnson, Paula Kayan, Jef­ Dwyer, Kathryn Marie .soloist. • tochristo, Leonard Schneider, Rife, James Riopelle, would become recreation land, Gallant, senior Grand Tall; William frey Kelly, Mary Elizabeth Randall Shamber, Stefan Timothy R. Roberts, Paul Eppler, Elizabeth Ann Falby, Stevenson, treasurer; John Marino, Special guests and friends of Kelly, Myron William Skowronek. Eugene Rouleau Jr., Michael James Joseph Gandini, ■ .-S ,' scribe; A1 McNanny, Fred Peck, and Nutmeg Fores No. 116 have been in­ Krueger, Donna Marie Leduc, Stephen Ryan, Steven A. Sam­ Carroll Jon Gardner, Dorene but high costs made that impossi­ Carrie Slusarczyk, Jill Gates, Mary Monica Gibbs, Arthur Tinz, finance committee; and vited. Polly Elizabeth Leonard, Spencer, Lisa Stokes, son, Gena Lynne Sawyer. Gaal is employed as sales manager Craig Wallace Lessard, Ken David Andrew Shellard, Sharon Ann Hammel. ble. Robert Haugh, Robert Peterson and Frederic Turkington, Kim Sharon Anne Harding, Robert Dougan, trustees. for Marena Machinery Sales in East Frederick M. Gaal Paul Magnon, Lisa A. Manley, Walker, Carol Weber, Keith Stephen Edward Shoop, Hartford. Marliese Lyn Margotta. Kristina R. Skowronek, Carl Tracey A. Henderson, Karen White, Brian Wind, Rachael M. Hodgkins, Cheryl A. Lora Marie Martino, David Winter, Robin A, Wytas, Henry Slusarczyk, Judy Photos by Reginald Pinto Mitchell, Christine Pane, Michael Shawn Tuley. Snyder, Donna Spedding, Todd Holmes, Sheryl Lynn King, Susan Lynn Pardus, Stephen Michael Stavens, Mark Stger- Gloria Jeanne Kowalczyk, Counseling Course Planned Carl Post, Susan Pronovost, Honors main, Robin Lee Taft, Kevin Karen Koziol, Terry Ann Jennifer A. Ramsay, Michael Freshm en Michael Thompson. Kozlowski, Karen Marie MANCHESTER - TTie United Way Henry Becker, labor staff ticipants live in towns east of the B. Rencurrel, Kenneth Joseph Mia Alexander, Gary Allen Diana Christine Tompkins, Kriksciun, David Allen and various local unions are spon­ representative to the United Way, Connecticut River. Among the local Stryb, Monical Use Scholtz, David Lewis Tubbs, Sharon Lamot, Alison Joyce lang. Christopher H. Anderson, Scott Edward Lent, John ir--- soring a volunteer course on will conduct the courses. He said, course contributors is Attorney Paul Brandy Lynn Segar, James Brenda Lee Barcomb, Zina Unterbom, Candace Vivenzio, S tiit counseling. The course is designed to Shakin, Ingrid Katarina Mark A. Walker, Thomas Edward Lepore, Shona Ann ‘‘These courses are not given with a Berte of Manchester who will discuss Lorraine Beasley, Peter John Lockhart, Debbie Rose describe services available to those ‘save the world’ concept. They are Shockey, Susan Ann Sim- Borysevicz, Lori Ann francis Walsh, Bryan Keith workers‘ compensation. monds. Marshall, Lisa Veronica with problems, eligibility Uught so volunteers can participate Bouchard, Linda Ann Boutot, Waltman, James Harold Enrollment is being accepted at Glenn W. Stambo, Lorraine Wells, Barry Douglas Wick, Marshall, Veronica Mascena, requirements for those services, and in their community, and can serve the United Way Headquarters, 68 Susan Brock, Tina Marie Marie Stigas, John Louis Brookman, Theresa Mary Wendy Wigglesworth. Thomas McLaughlin, Laurie how to make service referrals. effectively on town boards and com­ South Main St., West Hartford until Storo, Carol Ann Strnad, Kim McLellan, Jeanne M. Topics covered include family Carmody. Ju n io rs mittees.” He added the course has Jan. 10. Enroliees are expected to Suzanne Yeselle. Jean Marie Lynn Dahling, John Drost, Menard, John A. Misaiko, counseling, unemployment, social encouraged some participants to pur­ complete nine of the 12 classes to Theriault, Susan Elaine Katey L. Alexander, Sonia Brenda A. Morrissey, Diane Lanae Jean Duchesneau, Sylvie Allard, Susan security, health care, veterans sue careers in related fields. earn a certificate. Classes are held Thompson, Susan Marie Lynnette, Mulvey, Neal Ran­ Donald Dugan, Lily Margaret Bobacock, Laurie Beilis, Eric benefits, debt management, Becker will be assisted by resource Walker, Karl R. Wurst, John dy, Joe Nilson, William every Thursday from 12-2:30 p.m. Elliott, Polly Susan Flaum, John Blomberg, Brenda Marie Joseph Noonan Jr. alcoholism and drug abuse, con­ people from area social agencies. He and 7-9:30 p.m. Call 521-1860 for more Stanley Yanusas, Daniel Yee, Kristine Marie Fletcher, Bouchard, Greg Boucher, sumer education, welfare, and food Frank Joseph Zitkus. Karen Norris, Stacy P. said at least 40 percent of the par­ information. Scott Patrick Forstell, Todd Mathew Boudreau, Nutter, Kenneth Nyser, Debra Ju n io rs stamps. Suzanne Frost, Laurieanne Michaei John Brady, Megan O’Brien, John Ostrowski, Fuller, Susan Gardner. Mary Ellen Adam, Eric Patricia Burke, Nany Lee Michele E. Pleau, Renee Hope Giggey, Joanne Irene Anderson, Frederick Arcoleo, Cameron., Poggie, Diana Maria Posada, Citizen Response Good Carolyn Jean Balk, James Hall, Kay K. Hayward, Julie Mario Marco Campelli, Ann Humphrey, Kimberly David Roberts, Linda Robin­ \ David Bell, Debra Blinn, Harold Robert Carlson, son, Joy Sadrozinski, Peter ■ 1 . Christopher Bloniarz, Carol Ann Johnston, Lisa Ann Daniel Arthur Church, Craig Samson. /■ - To Council’s Program Bousquet, Cindy Beth Boutot, Koslowski, Ellen Noel Harrison Connor, Amy Ekiward Schaufler, Kenneth Lisa Anne Bradway, Andrew Kukulka, Susan Jean Lincoln. Conrad, Linda Mary Cordner, Shoop, Michael S. Sikoski, /).p y - / f ^ COVENTRY—The Town Council’s site lor municipal vehicles, the Reginal Lombardi, Gregory new “Townspeople Conference Bruno, Theresa Marie Elizabeth Louise Daly, Jef­ Peter A. Sonski Jr., Sheryl Board of Education’s deficit, proper­ Brunone, Nancy Alison Preston Lotas, Charles frey David Diebolt, Mitchell t4 Program began recently with 11 ty re-evaluation, council meeting Thibeault, Steven Tringali, Bryant, Pamela Susan Lougee, Antoinette M. Karl Dlubac, John Marcel Veilleux; John Ward, r-V residents and one phone call greeting Merrigan, Kenneth John dates for this year, votermaking Bukowski. Dowgiewicz, Jeffrey Richard Susan Watson, David Wesley council chairwoman Roberta Koontz sessions for the presidential Brenda Bullock, Paul Michaud, Sarah Mitchell, Dreher. Donna Louise Morissette. Welton, Sheri Werner, and council member Joyce Carilli at primary, and the Cider Mill Bridge, William Chartier, Rene Diane Devra Driggs, Adam Stephen M. Donahue. the first session. which links Coventry with Mansfield. Cosma, Lisa A. Cummings, Paul M. Mueller. Michael Dubeau, Heather Joyce Francis Cutting, Can- Various council members are One resident requested that a five- James Karl Neff, Enid L. Jane Elliott, Karen Anne India’s Languages taking turns meeting with residents tonlimit sign be placed at the corner dice R. Dagata, Audrey M. Ouellette, Steven Jeffrey Fahle, Lisa Ann Foley, from 10 a m. to noon on alternate of Flanders Road and Flanders River Dauphin, Cathy Ellen Owens, Stephanie E. Parness, Catherine C. Gagne, Michelle There are 14 language Demerchant, Kevin Arthur Yvonne Gagne, Lisa Ann Gif­ Saturdays at the Town Hall. Road, just before the bridge ap­ David Peters, Rocco Petrella, groups in India. 12 originating ’The new program was a campaign Edwards, Belinda Jane For­ Timothy James Phelps, Mark ford, Teresa Ann Gleeson, from Sanskrit, and more than proach, to warn truck drivers of the tin, Helen C. Gavin, Amy John Anthony Glidden. 1.600 recognized languages promise of the Republican can­ D. Pierson, Karen Lynne weight limit. Louise Gledhill, Michael W. Regan, Lisa Rowe, Timothy Lynn Elizabeth Gonsalves, Hindi is spoken by nearly 50 didates last fall who gained a 4-3 Future office hours established for Goehring, Laura Lynn Got- Patrick Ryan, Christine A. R ebecca Ann H ervieux, percent of the population with majority on the town’s chief gover­ residents to meet with council tier. Sawyer, 'Trade M. Scott, Thomas Hubbard Hull, Urdu, the principal Moslem ning agency. Jeffrey Francis Grous, Suellen Carol Humphrey, tongue, spoken by 10 percent. members can be obtained by phoning Elizabeth L. Davis Pamela Manning Shellard. Hindi is the official national Mrs. Koontz said that among the the town clerk’s office at the Town ....:»-a Patricia Ann Gunther, Lea Alice Smith, Todd Dirck Hyjek, Christine Marie language with English the topics discussed were a new garage Hall or from any council member. Darlene S. Hall, Loreen Ruth Stlouis, Brian Franklin Sykes. Jeffrey John W. Karszes, "associate " officiai language li: Many, Joyce Renee Hen­ Michael Kevin Tepley, John Engaged dricks, Lisa M. Henri, Janet Kenneth Vieira, Stacey :<.*rr Coventry Council OKs Louise Herbst, Rebecca Holt, Viereck, Richard W. V,, Davis-Hite Marie Ellen Jacob, Linda Villeneuve, Healther Jane WOODSIDE ANTIQUES Jaminet. W atson, K im berly Ann Teacher Pay Contract The engagement of Miss Elizabeth Paul Jaminet, Joanne Wetherell, Mark Nelson Louise Davis of Manchester to Louise Jordan, Hilary Ruth Wheeler, Brian Eric Worlund, 210 Pine St. Manchester COVENTRY - ’The Town Council, proposal as presented the matter Thomas Raymond Hite, also of Kemp, Gary Alan Knox, Brian Michael Yamarik, Paul Open Every Day 643-4639 during a special meeting Wednesday Manchester, has been announced by Sean Krafjack, Audrey Vida Zelewa. would have gone to binding arbitra­ WE HAVE TA IU I, CHAIM. DESKI, DIHIHB MOM SH t, night, approved a teachers’ salary her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aldred W. Kubilius, David Andrew Sophomores tion, something most towns are Latulippe, Carol Marie U M M , DRESSEM, old TOOLS, HOME lUBOY A SLEIBh! contract. ’The teachers and the Board trying to avoid. If the town hadn’t Davis of 28 Wellman Road, Lisa S. Abrahams, Jennifer ^AMS. Manchester. Loomis, Susan Lynn Manning, of Education approved the same con­ taken any action then the contract Kathleen Ann Michaels, Nan­ Lee Almond, Jeffrey Ander­ tract in November. Mr. Hite is the son of Mr. and Mrs. son, Nina Elaine Anezis, Lisa WE NY MIYTMK FMM ‘TEMIES TO PONYS.” would have been approved as agreed cy Montanye, Laura Ann FURNITURE OTRIPPINQ A REFINIBHINQ A REPAIR y '_-:x y- Ann Babin, Lori Ann Banning, The one-year contract gives on by the educators. Raymond W. Hite of 46 Hunter Road, Morissette, Tracy Newirth, DONE ON THE PREMISES Manchester. Gretchen Bauckman, Louann -V.; y;•^ teachers a 9.5 percent pay increase Tammy Lynn Oellers. plus a 1250 increase in some longevi­ Hospital Provides Miss Davis graduated from Marie BigI, Stephen Boor, ty payments. Manchester High School in 1976 and yl.» " The present salary scale has a low Miniature EKGs attended Manchester Community ■ J / y . of $9,571 and a high of $18,994. The College. She is employed at the Pratt new contract also calls for changes in VERNON —The Rockville General & Whitney Division of United DR. V. ABRAHAM KUMEN the method of transfers for teaching Hospital Auxiliary is planning to Technologies Corp. in East Hartford. positions, participation in extra sponsor a program to provide M r. Hite graduated from curricular activities, and longevity miniaturized Electro-Cardiograms Manchester High School in 1972 and Luggage payments. (EKGs) for any person in the towns from Hartford State Technical announces the relocation of Vernon, Tolland, and Ellington. For Cnriting or Flying — Mwlow’t Hu Just During negotiations between the School in 1975. He is employed at Aet­ The program has been provided for na Life & Casualty. Tho Luggago For Youl Choou from ttwu wo groups of educators, the teachers of his office from Famous Brands: Samsonlts (wo carry a com- agreed to drop two insurance items hospital patients who have suffered The couple is planning an Oct. 4, heart attacks. pMo lino), Atlantic. Vantura, Airway am and lower the longevity request from wedding at South United Methodist Saward. $1,000 to $750 per payment and the The most recent electro­ Church in Manchester. (Nassiff 29 Haynes St. to cardiogram is reduced in size so it photo) requested salary increases. MARLOW’S■ im i l h W O W » sine, IVII! can be easily carried in a wallet. In ■There are 126 teachers in the Messiah system and the increases in salaries an emergency it can be immediately 116 E. Center St. DOWNTOWN MAIN STR iei, MANCHESTan - tAt-SlZI available to any attending physician. FREE PARKINQ FRONT AND REAR OF STORE and ins fringe benefits will'mean an MANCHESTER — The choirs of MASTER CHARQE CARDS ACCEPTEOI To obtain a miniaturized EKG it is OPEN S DAYS • THURS. NITES 'til t:00 additional $13,000 for longevity Concordia Lutheran Church and St. only necessary to send a request to payments and $105,000 additional to Peter’s Episcopal Church will per­ Manchester, Conn. the salaries' account. Claire Frier, in care of the public form Handel’s Messiah Jan. 6 at 7 If the council hadn’t approved the relations department at the hospital. p.m. ply counting work and some fill-in EAST HARTFORD CARRIERS Street, 643-2171. vehicles. Gunver Manufacturing Com­ appliances. FOR THE BEST - Manchester outfit, aluminum ladder, for stacking. Call 64641550, ESTATE Road, Manchester, Ct. on switch board. For inter­ COLUMOIA-3 bedroom Contemporary, 1 acre ...... *69,900 trailer tires, new electric The plan, already ap­ A'HENTION TOTALPHONE pany. 234 Hartford Road, 442 • 635 Burntid* Ave Gymnastic School. 3 to 5 after 6 p.m. PUBLIC AUCTION Manchester. view contact. Personnel I ROUTE All W htihar you a rt In- pupils per teacher. FREE in- generator, electric lawn- proved by Congress, would SUBSCRIBERS! Eto you n e ^ PRINT SHOP- Run small Manager, Lydall, Inc. 646- $78,900.-New-8 room S . WINDSOR-3 bedroom custom Ranch, gorgeoos v i e w ...... *74,900 ABSOLUTE BARGAINS! mower. Evenings, 633-7060. help receiving your calls? TOMORROW press, some typing required. 1233. EOE. M/F. 1611-1878“ I f a r - tarastad In an oldar horns Colonial. 4 bedrooms, triiductory lesson with this ad. Custom made draperies, slip­ WELL SEASONED OAK St allowthe president to im­ ANDOVER-6 room waterfront Cape...... *44,900 Temporary or permanent. SATURDAY, Apply Gaer Brothers, Inc. 140 ROUTE AI2 Mohawk Dr. or a now homo just givo fireplaced family room Call 646-6306, or 646-3549. covers and upholstery. Budget HICKORY FIREWOOD; Cut, pose rationing if a 20 per­ Personal Attention .. Very Rye Street, South Windsor. Christmas bills leaving you split and immediate delivery. JANUARY 5 -11A.M. FIVE OPENINGS Floradala Dr. ua a call hart at tho offlea off kitchen, vinyl Terms Arranged. Call 289-2331 broke'’ Make quick cash cent shortfallin supplies Reasonable 233-8991 or 247- SECRHARIAL $75 per 1/2 cord. $125 per cord. (Inspection - 8 a.m. to sale AVAILABLE! Earn $5.82 per Qrean Tarraca siding, treed lot. or 646-1000. by selling "(Jon’t needs" the exists for at least 30 days. 8623. 160,000 IN FOUR WEEKS •2 Man Oftica of TEDFORD REAL ****•••••••••••••••••••••• □ REAL ESTATE Call 974-0567, after 8:00 p.m. time) at the hour. Minimum 18 hours. 1^11 Springtida Ave. classified way Either house of Congress GUARANTEED. Send self- •Plaaaant working time, part time. National ESTATE: CENTURY 21 Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 •'•••••'•••••••••••••••••a aaaaaa#a»*aa*aaaaa*aa*t*aa ROBERT H. GLASS addressed stamped envelope ^ ^ R o a a S L ^ $06,900.-New-8 room would then have 15 days in condltlona Company. Management Rt. 44A Bolton Notch, Homes For Sale 23 REFRIGERATORS, AUCTION GALLERY to Michael Layton, P.O. ^ x ^^^laaaleaTQ^ Colonial - 4 bedrooms, DINING ROOM SET - □ EMPLOYMENT •Excallant aalary and training offered. Car ROUTE A>3 Bolton 647-6914. Wo han­ WASHERS, DRYERS- Few Colonial style, almost brand which to veto the move. Route 12 in Central 8529, Shawnee Mission, KS. Holdatock PI. IV i baths, family room PART TIME EVENINGS. TEMPORARIES- Immediate banaflta necessary. Call 12 to 4 p.m., dle all forma ol real ostato $6.00 / hour plus commission. NIANTIC - GIANTS NECK Used ^pliances at CLOSE new. Call. 568-1988. DRY HARDWOOD- Cut and Full implementation of the aaaaaaa«aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa*a Village. Conn. - Just Vi 66208. ■ with fireplace, fully need for gals with CRT or Key 872-2128. (College Students Elide Ct. Including raaldontlal, 6-9 p.m. Talking to BEACH. 3 bedroom Ranch, OUT PRICES! W.H. Preuss, split in stove lengths, 16 to 18” plan and distribution of the Halp Wantad 13 mile north off Exit 89 of the •Holiday and paid Welcomed). Amy Dr. carpeted, gas heat, 2 Punch experience for tem­ Route 6 & 44A, Bolton. PART TIME TELLER- commarelal and In- homeowners about their paneled living room, eat-in ALL HARDWOOD- Cut, split lengths. Pickup load, 1/2 cord 45-gallon coupons would Connecticut Turnpike vacation Timothy Rd. car garage, treed lot. porary assignments East of kitchen, 2 car garage, oil heat, into 2 foot lengths. $45 a $45 delivered in area. Phone TOOLMAKERS - Machinists. Trainee or experience. Wap- heating and hot water needs The River. Top Pay! "Never takeup tol8 months. (Route 52). •So. Windsor PART TIME HELP DAYS. Henderaon Dr. dualrlal and wo arc lovely quiet setting on dead­ pickup truck load delivered, 568-5459, Apply 81 Commerce Street. ping Office, South Windsor Other models priced and the use of solar for them. A Fee." David James Per­ The complete contents of location Car wash attendant. Respon­ mombors ol the Multlplo Fantastic results for a short end street, deeded beach 742-9815; keep trying. Under the current wor­ Glastonbury. PTG Bank & Trust Co,, to work Norman Or. from $91,9(X) sonnel. 649-7000. a 6 room Danielson. Conn., sible male with some L is tin g Sorvtco In evenings work. 871-9327. rights. $79,900. Call exclusive 4 ding of the plan, coupons COMPANY. Telephone 633- Monday, Thursday and 289-6327 mechanical ability helpful. Matthew agent, Carol Cable-Wagner, Estate featuring Oak & Friday. Call Marilyn Eden, Manchoatsr and Vsrnon, OAK FIREWOOD, would be sent individuals 7631. Must have car, be physically Beazley Co. Realtors, Equal LIKE NEW! White Colonial SEASONED- 1 year. 18” Walnut, Hummels, Cast 289-6061. An Equal Opportuni­ give ua a call soon. Crib with mattress, double based on motor vehicle fit and have a clean record. CALL CHRIS housing opportunity. 443-4470. lengths, split, delivered, and PINE DINING ROOM CERAMIC TILE MECHANIC Iron Stoves, Tools, ty Employer. Call after 5 p.m., 643-4160 or MERRITTyagency Bualneaa Opportunity 14 drop sides. $65. Miscellaneous TABLE with 6 Ladder Back registrations in gallon MALE: Part Time jeneral 647-9946 or 647-9947 slacked. $90. cord in - Experienced only. Top Baskets. Blanket Chest, 633-2535. BABYSITTER NEEDED- baby clothes available; new Chairs. $850. Call 521-6710, amounts based on a base ASSISTANT RESTAURANT Pizza Shop duties, Inquire MANCHESTER - NEW Manchester area, 643-0325. wages, ^ p ly : Atlas Tile, 1862 Early Bed, Kitchenware, After School. Wadell School LISTING. 8 room raised born to toddler. Call 659-0718. after 5:00 p.m. period of gasoline con­ Benin Tpke., Wethersfield, MANAGER WANTED- Good within. Tommy’s Pizzaria, 269 Did You Know? 646-118D over 30 box lots of Bric-a- E a s t C en teter Street, RN or LPN. Part Time 3-11 area, call 643-0290 or 643-5309 $356 WEEKLY Ranch in prestige area. For­ SEASONED HARDWOOD sumption for the state in 563-0151. pay. Great benefits. 2 days p.m. and 11-7 a.m. Name your The construction of older after 5. GUARANTEED- Work 2 TWO SNOWTIRES- H-78 Brac, 2 China Closets. off. Call 389-5751 between 9 Manchester. mal dining room, 3 - 4 SPECIAL - Over 1 1/3 cords. which he or she resides. own time. Laurel Manor, 91 homes, including material hours, daily at home, ($178 for bedrooms, family room, 2 1/2 HAGER FREEZER (Blue $95. cut and delivered. 18 and 1500’s. Fairly New. $20. each. RN-LPN wanted for 3 p.m.-11 and 5. Section 8 Administrator 289-4293. Special allotments also ROBERT H. GLASS Chestnut St. and workmanship, is often E T B T fiB S l NURSES AIDE. Part or Full 1 hour daily). Free Brochure. baths, 2 fireplaces, 2 car gar­ Robbon). 62 1/2 long X 27 20” lengths. Tree & Stump p.m. and II p.m-7 a.m. shifts. Auctioneer Time. 3-11 p.m. Laurel Manor. P.R.H. P.O. Box 505, age, much more. The Hayes wide. 35 deep. 3 baskets. $175. would be provided for es­ PART TIME TELLER- likely to be of higli quality. Removal. Chipper Service. Apply director of nursing. Call 564-7318 for seat 91 Chestnut Street. Manchester, Conn. 06040. Corp., 646-0131. Call 633-5405. Building Lots Cleared. Valvo sential public services, Salmonbrook Convalescent Trainee or experience, SERVICE STATION The Manchester Housing Authority is seeking an ad­ reservation. Ellington Office, South Wind­ Tree ^rvice. Insured. Call farmers, the fishing in­ Home, off House Street, ★ ministrator for its Section 8 Existing Housing Program Bob 423-0283, or Bill 423-7963. Glastonbury. Please call 633- sor Bank & Trust Co., to work ATTENDENT TEMPORARIES- Immediate which presently consists of 142 units. Duties include BABY FURNITURE: High dustry. certain businesses Chair $5.00, Crib $35.00, 5244. Thursday 11 to 5, and Friday Day Shift. Apply in need for gals with CRT or Key processing applications, preparing HUD reports, appli­ with off-highway gasoline 11 to 7. Call Mr. Klopfer, 872- Punch experience for tem­ FIREWOOD FOR SALE - Change Table $15.00, Stroller person to: cant briefings, maintaining files, preparing HAPP U l i D U : requirements and hardship NURSES AIDES wanted for 8547. An Equal Opportunity porary ass^ments East of £LfiUXr^i U liD JX r! Hardwood. 4-foot lengths. $8.00, 646-5026 after 5. Employer. The River. 'Top pay! "Never A checks, processing leases and contracts, etc. Minimum nCAUCRS nCALTORS REALTORS REAUORS Seasoned, $65 cord. Green, $55 cases. full time on all shifts. Apply ffili cord. Free Delivery, Cut and director of nursing. Salmon- Help Wanted Fee”. David James Per­ qualifications include at least one year experience with 3Vz ACRES 1 SEARS BASEBOARD Fitzpatrick said the 13 SILVER LANE STEEP HOLLOW LM E XR£A( Vernon — split also available. 871-9483. HEATING UNIT- 3 foot long. brook Convalescent Home, off DRAFTSMEN - Knowledge of sonnel, 649-7000. Action 8 Housing, bookkeeping skills, good typing skills, Manchester with Beautiful Georgian rationing plan, rather than Building Construction Trades East Hartford — Automatic turn on/off ther­ House Street, Glastonbury. SHELL ability to work with lower-income and elderly people, and Colonial. 8 rooms, front to Newly Listed • - a plan calling for man­ Please call 633-5244. GRIT BLASTERS WANTED- helpful, will consider training REGISTRATION & a pleasant out-going personality. Applicant should also be TWO FAMILY MID 50’s Long Hill Country Club WE BUY & SELL USED m o stat, dual heat. $20. back living room, formal DUTCH CDLDNIAL FURNITURE - One piece or datory weekend closings of Experienced Preferred. Call the right person with some CONTROL CLERK- Busy a self-starter and be able to work independently. Resume Help Wonted 13 4-6, 2 family in Cheney Charming 5 room Ranch Area. Immaculate 5 room General Electric deluxe FYost for appointment 633-9474. 252 Spancar St. dining room, 1st floor fami­ 7 rooms with IVj baths, wall to wall expandable Ranch. Newer entire household. Cash On the Free Refrigerator. Avacado. gasoline stations, would BABYSITTER NEEDED- drafting experience. Liberal diversified position, coor­ and references are required. Historical District. 40' Swimming Pool Connecticut Hardface, & Company Benefits. 871-1111. Manchaatar dinating and expiditing work ly room with fireplace, 4 carpeting throughout. heating systems, kitchen, Line. Furniture Barn. 646- Excellent, $200. 1 Sears Ken- ensure all the states would Monday through Thursday. 3 Starting date: immediately Separate furnaces, 2 car Aluminum Siding 0865. p.m. to 10 p.m. Own transpor­ Metalizing Corp., Glaston­ flow for one of New Mgland bedrooms, 2V5 baths, plus AND Lovely outdoor patio. bath and roof. Owner will more Gas Stove, built in grid­ share equally the burden of bury. Starting salary: negotiable tation. Call 649-6022. Friday; WAITRESSES AND largest transportation com­ bam, large lot. $59,9(K). rec room with fireplace, OTHER FEATURESI Many outstanding finance very favorable dle, also window in door, plus Send resume, or apply in person with resume, to 2 1 FIREWOOD- Large pickup light and bottom broiler, reduced oil supplies. weekends anytime. HOSTESS. Part time days. panies. Good telephone per­ walkout basement, 2 car PLEASE CALL NOWI features. Call for details. terms. Asking $56,900. AUTO MECHANIC Apply at Tacorral, 246 Broad sonality, accuracy in typing, Manchester Housing Authority, 24 Bluefield Drive, load, 7/8th cord. $55 delivered exhaust hood and night light, “By contrast, coupon UsMOer M Poinb MsciUofl" garage. Priced $89,900. -UMkvUMibMKitiM- within 10 miles. Call 742-6^. SHEET METAL WORKER - WANTED- Semi skilled per­ Sfreet, Manchester. and ability to keep track of Manchester, Connecticut 06040. PART TIME CASHIER, “Member All Point$ Retocation" excellent $250. 646-0«6. rationing would protect the "Member All Points Relocation" "Xw iber All Points Relocation” J Experienced. Soldering etc. son, with tools, to perform SUBSTITUTE DRIVER for details essential. A growth Evenings. Apply in person, HOWLAND REALTORS ZINSSER AGENCY recreation industries by Can 528-2101. light repair for growing, COOKS AND School Bus Van, when potential position for the in­ 1635 John Fitch Blvd. South PHILBRICK AGENCY BELFIDRE AGENCY LOMBARDO & ASSOOATES permitting consumers to progressive dealership. necessary. Part time mor­ 643-1108 648-1511 DISHWASHERS. Part time dividual who can assume Windsor. 646-420(T Realtors U 7 -14 13 649-4003 use their coupons to buy RN -11 to 7. Part time. Enjoy Excellent benefits. A[mly in nights. Apply at Tacorral. 246 nings and afternoons. Hourly responsibilities. Convenient gasoline for the uses which working with an excellent sup­ person at: Lynch Moto:iTotors, Broad Street, Manchester. pay. Call Bolton School 643- East Hartford location, off 1- \ Inc., 345 Center Street, 1560, 643-1569. they, not government of­ porting staff. Very pleasant 84. We offer a competitive Manchester. WAITRESSES. Part time starting salary, ample free ficials, decide are most im­ atmosphere. Good wages and benefits. Please call Doris nights. Apply at Tacorral. 246 EXPERIENCED parking, and excellent portant," he said. Blain, RN, D irector of $370 / THOUSAND FOR Broad Street, Manchester. employee benefit package. APPLICATIONS But he disagreed the best Nurses, 646^)129. ENVELOPES YOU MAIL. MACHINISTS Apply Hartford Despatch Per­ ^ D. W. FISH REALTY CO. method of allocating Postage paid. Free applica­ PACKER/DELIVERY MAN - We have factory openings sonnel, 225 Prospect Street, A NOW BEING ACCEPTED FOR tion, FASSCO, Dept. M, 732 Nights. 1 a.m. to 9a.m.. Apply East Hartford, 8:30 to 4:30, or coupons was on the basis of LATHE OPERATORS - With for Machinists. Must be 243 iVlain St. Manchester MDVINGtiP 2 years’ experience. Good Don Ron, St. Louis, MO. 63123. at Bess Eaton, 150 Center able to read blueprints and send resume. EOE. Tel: 643-1591 vehicle registration. benefits. Salaiy negotiable. Street. ★ PURCHASING CIIIIKS ★ EXPEDITERS “A standby rationing TEMPORARY WORKERS- set up jobs. This is a Hours - Daily 8:30 AM - 8:00 PM AND MOVING ON? Hawk Precision Co., 303 growing company with Vernon Circle Vernon 872-9153 Assignments East of The EXPERIENCED EXHIBIT ★ INSPECTORS ★ STOCK CLERKS plan that does not reward Burnham Street, East Hart­ Saturday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Closed Sunday Now is the best time to buy. ford, telephone 528-9845. River for Clerk / Typists and PERSON for repair and refur­ competitive rates and paid Apply In person, 8 a.m. to 11 a.m.; and 1 p.m. to 4 conservation is not sending other office skilled personnel fringe benefits. Phone BABYSITTER Monday - You need not bo transferred the right signal to state bishing department. Also, p.m. DONALD FISH WILLIAM FISH MAC KICHAR PAUL OLIVER GORDON FISH FRANK BORYSEViCZ RARE OPPORTUNITY - beginning January Top experienced inventory control 289-2717, or apply at: Friday. 3-6ip.m. Ages 8 and 12. to desire a larger home, a governments,” he said. OWN YOUR OWN company. To] pay, for top person. Purchasing, lift truck, NOBLES WESTBROOK Car needeid. 872-2682, after 6 different style, or a smaller skills. Cali p.m. He said "... distributing BUSINESS. Distributor for ydia, Dunhitl shipping experience required. 20 WMibrook St. ROBERT PRATT GRANT HARLACHER BEVERLY DIPIETRO TONY WASILEFSKY MARILYN MAWHINNEY LORRAINE BOUTIN home. Yet many people feel Temps, 289-4319'9- Displaycrait, Manchester. East Hartford, Ct. 06108 N coupons on the basis of car Kodak film, Duracell ADAMS INDUSTRIES, Inc. they should wait. Biit you 643-5 ownership favors affluent Batteries, G.E., Sylvania and An Equal Opportunity Employar 340 ProgroM Drive Manchaiter should consult one of the out­ other photo products needed CLERK; GENERAL households, where every OFFICE. Adding, filing, et standing REALTORS* located in your area. No selling. Ser­ CUSTODIAL- Full time. person of driving age owns cetera. 40 hour week. Apply: HOUSEKEEPING close by and take a hard look vice top Retailers under Cleaning school buildings. at the facts and figures. at least one car, over less exclusive contract established Gaer Brothers, 140 Rye LAUNDRY- Part time Street, South Windsor. MAKE MONEY AT HOME- Pleasant conditions. Good pay Let’s say you are looking at affluent households where by us. High immediate in­ weekends in modem Health & benefits. Apply in person: come minimum required in­ Details on Seven Profitable Care Facility. Apply in per­ a house selling for $60,000 several drivers share one WANTED DRIVER for Auto ProCTams. Send only $1.00 and Facilities Service Office, 771 and you put 20°/o down or vestment J9,975. 100% profit son: Vernon Manor Health Main Street, South Windsor. or two cars.” structure. Call between 8 AM Body Shop Distributor in self addressed, stamped Care Facility. 180 Regan $12,000. Your mortgage pay­ envelope to: Padolyn In­ & 5 PM, 1-800-633-6367. Or Manchester. Able to do stock Road, Vernon, Equal Oppor­ BOOKKEEPER FULL ment monthly would be write: American Film work and paint mixing. 5 1/2 dustries, P.O. Box 531, ’Bolton, tunity Employer. $530.98 (13% (or 30 years for Conn, 06040. CHARGE / SECRETARY. EAST HARTFORD HEALTH DEPARTMENT Processing, Inc,, 1935R day week with benefits. Call High School Diploma, plus $48,000). But let's say you 649-5211, ask for Tony." HAS AN IMMEDIATE OPENINQ FOR A She Herald Hoover Court, B'ham, AL experience. Salary ^,038 to decided to wait a year. In our 35226. ASSEMBLER & WINDERS GOMMUHITY NUTRITION WORKER INDEX TEACHERS AT a l l needed for our day shift only. *',652, For application send COVENTRY seOob COVENTRY $75,900 area the prices of homes are self-addressed stamped under the Special Supplemental Food Program This COLONIAL has all your specifications. 2^1 TYPISTS AND CLERK LEV EL S: U n iv e rsa l Please apply in person to: Historic 1780 Center Chimney COLONIAL with 5 rising by approximately 10%. NOTICES Teachers, Box 5231, Portland, Able Coil & Electronics, envelope to Manchester Earl;7 for Women, Infants and Children (W.I.C.). Com­ baths, first floor family room with fireplace, base­ So now that home Is selling TYPISTS are needed to work Learnining Center, 80 11 fireplaces. Bee-hive oven in the keeping room. MANCHESTER $60;m O 1 — Lost and Found Ore. 97208. Howard Road, Bolton. munity nutrition worker must have senior high Brand new 6 room COLONIAL; 2 car garage, wall ment rec room and office, 4 bedrooms, walk-in for $66,000 and with 20% 2 — Personals in the Hartford area. Call Road Manchester, Ct, Wide floor boards, and many other original today. TAC/TEMPS, 727-8430. ■ shifts - 7 to 3, 3 to 11 and 11 ■ school diploma and one to two years' experience features. Charming Village Homestead. to wall carpet throughout, Termopane windows. closet off master bedroom. down that figure Is now $13,- 3 — Announcements APPLICATIONS BEING 4 — Entertainment I to 7, Experience preferred, J STILL LOOKING FOR A In counseling/intervlewing - preferably In fields Convenient location. 200. Your mortgage payment TAKEN for Women to work in COUNTER PERSON- Full ¥ 5 — Auctions EXPERIENCED SANDWICH ■ but will train. Call Mrs. I DECENT Return on your four related to dietetics and nutrition. Apply: at this price with a possible MAKERS wanted for cocktail packing room. Apply in person time. Full company benefits. ■ Grant, RN, DNS, | 12% interest rate would be FINANCIAL Paid vacation. Prefer or more years of college. lounge. Call 644-9637 between at. Manchester Packing Com­ You’ve found it! Call 646-7440 PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT ■$545.12. 0 — 6onds-Stocks*Moftgages 9 a.m. and 12 noon. pany. 349 Wetherell Street. experience in Lawn & I I TOWN OF EAST HARTFORD 9 — Personal Loans Garden, but will train right Now!! You really have lost more 10 — Insurance I 643-5151 I 740 MAIN ST. 06108 than time by waiting. PART TIME. Want cash for SANDWICH MAKER pelrson. Apply- Agway, 540 EMPLOYMENT WANTED- No experience Nccw State Road, Manchester, I CRESTFKLD i CHILD CARE WORKERS for 289-2781 Wherever you live, the holidays? For every day? physically aggressive deaf / 13 — Help Wanter It's easy with the phone in needed. Weekend hours. Call Connecticut. 06040. Phone 643- l _ CORVAIESCWJWHE^j Apply between 8:30 A.M. and 3:30 P.M., Tuesday whatever kind of home you're 14 — Business Opportunities blind adolescence. Oakhill Ill your own home. Call 249-7773. 742-6978, between 9 and 12 5123. to Friday. Deadline for accepting applications Is looking for, there's a 10 — Situation Wanted am. School has immediate, perma­ REALTOR® nearby who can nent openings for person to January 16, 1980. EDUCATION FEMALE OR MALE wanted give you precise, practical In­ work with retarded multi­ An Equal Opportunity Employar 10 — Private instructions WAITRESS WANTED - for light delivery. Interesting formation and service. 19 — Schoois-Classes and rewarding■ ig. Fo:hor more in- handicapped children jn dor- ★ Experienced preferred. Apply matory and class room set­ 20 — Instructions Wanted PART TIME EVENINGS- Corner Soda Shop, Main St., formation. call Tom at 646- ★ Manchester. Light duty 8218. 6 DEPENDABLE PERSONS tings. 1 challenging position STORRS $169,000 REAL ESTATE Manchester, between 2 and witn deaf / blind adolescense 23 — Homes for Sale janitor cleaner. 5 evenings per 3:30. to clean walls, bathrooms, Close to 1-86 St close to UConn Campus. A superb 24 — Lots-Land lor Sale week Ideal for retired or EXPERIENCED SPRAY floors etc. $3.50 to $6 per hour. who may be physically aggressive. Experienced with CWENTMY $79,900 BOLTON $99,'^0 1760 COLONIAL in ifl condition. This home has a UEAITOU' 25 — Investment Property semi-retired. Call 649-5334 RNS & LPNS- All shifts. Full PAINTER. Custom work. Must have own transportation Colonial charm, warm earth tones, morgan six pan­ spacious rear wing that was completed in 1974. 26 — Business Property and part time positions Wood, metal, plastic, and be neat appearing. Call handicapped children Just listed: A-FRAME Prow Contemporary. 27 — Resort Property el doors, family room with antique brick fireplace Total living area is approx. 3600 sq. ft., six Manctiastar Board of REALTORS available. Good working con- Displaycraft, Manchester. 232-2666. required. 2 years college Soaring cathedral beamed ceilings; Fieldstone 28 — Real Estate Wanted preferred. 1st. or 2nd. shifts. with 2.3 acres. Additional acreage available. Lovely fireplaces, 4tb baths, 6 bedrooms, too much to tell 186 East Center Straot ditions, in a modern 643-9557. fireplace: 3 acres of wooded seclusion. Additional home on secluded setting. Manchester 646-2450 MI8C. SERVICES progressive facility. Good Full time. $3.87 to $4.09 per acreage available. ______you in this ad. Call today!______31 — Services Offered LAUNDRY AND DIAPER benefits. Competitive wages. SU PE R V IS O R - MULTI hour. Call 243-3496, or write: SERVICE n e^s folderess Personnel Assistance, Oakhill CANHa NEEDED 32 — Pamting-Papering Apply in person-Mrs. Henry, POSITION telephone 33 — Building-Coniracling full or part time, AM and PM. COLLECTORS School, 120 Holcomb Street, Director of Nursing_____ Jig ^rvices, a n sw e rin g and m o b ile 34 — Roofing.Siding Call 289-1527. Hartford, 06112. An Equal Op­ HIGM MOUHTMN ESTItn $17,900. 4 Vernon Manor, 180 Regan telephone service. Duties in­ 35 — Heating-Plumbing FOR ONE OF NEW portunity Employer. Help Wanted 13 Situation Wanted 15 Acreage with trees, an out­ Transferred owner offers 36 — Flooring Road, Vernon. Equal Oppor­ clude hiring, training and To deliver Dollar Savers in the SALESMAN- Opportunity for tunity Employer. scheduling staff. Responsibili­ ENGLAND’S LARQE8T standing 3 bedroom con­ this spacious almost new 37 — Moving-TfucKing-Storage exciting position. Knowledge SEC R ETA R Y 30 O' Services Wanted ty for quality of service and CREDIT COLLECTION following areas in Manchester... LUBE PERSON, Reliable, to HARDWORKING FEMALE temporary, energy ef­ three bedroom home with of stoves helpful. Base plus client relations. AQENCIES. RECEPTIONIST. Legal of­ lubricate trucks and trailers. Seeks e m p l 0 y m en t on THE BARROWS CORNER MI8C. FOR SALE BENTLEY SCHOOL- Noon OFFICE HELP ficient construction & fireplace in family room. commission. Full medical Aide Supervisor. 11:30 a.m. to Qualifications, 3-5 years TAS Some experience required. fice in Manchester area offers Experience necessary. $5.25 Wednesdays and Thursdays to 40 — Household Goods benefits. Paid vacation. Call Applicants must be bondtble. interesting position for Hourly. All Fringe benefits, supplement Monday-Tuesday- heating design add up to Double garage. 41 — Articles for Sale 1:15 p.m.. $3.12 per hour. Call or Bell System supervisory Company benefits. For Appoint­ IMMEDIATE OPENINQ your next home. See it Mrs. Gray 525-1931 647-3323 between 9 and 3. experience. Generous salary ment, cell Mr. Powers. someone with good typing for appointment call 688-7596. Friday job. Have experience 42 — Building Supplies skills, and pleasant telephone AREA I in all forms of clerical work today! lOlTON 43 — PetS'BirdS'Dogs and benefit package. Call Mr. 289*0296 after 3 p.m. Immediate opening for person COCKTAIL WAITRESSES - manner. Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 Waddell Rd. with emphasis on figure work- MWSnLO Light up your life - this 44 — Musical Instruments MATURE WOMAN for oc­ Fish, 5 2 5 -I1 I5 . CAPITAL CITY p.m., Monday thru Friday. lovely 3 b^room ranch on 45 — Boats A Accessories Earn up to $200 a week. ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL- will take any blue or white Storrs Road near East- Experienced or will train, casional babysitting, evenings ADJUSTMENTS BUREAU Repiv with business and per­ Foley St. In local office. Must be able to collar job available- call 649- nearly two acres! Two car 46 — Sporting Goods and weekends. References BABYSITTER NEEDED in 111 FOUNOCRB PLAZA Full Time position- Salary brook Mall. 2 BR expan- 47 — Garden Products ■pply 330 Ledyard Street, sonal references to Box J, c/o 1352 week nights after 6:45 garage, two baths. Call for preferred, 647-1139. my home for one year old. EAST HARTFORD, CONN. type accurately, should have $16,000 for remainder of this , dable cape on 2.2 acres. 40 — Antiques Hartford, Manchester Herald. Dudley St. p.m. or all day Wednesday, appointment Mary Gabbey Three days a week; 8:00 a.m. school year. Significant raise Immediate occupancy. 49 — Wanted to Buy (or 1980-81 school year. Must Thursday and Saturday. 649-9459. RECEPTIONIST TYPIST to 4:00 p.m. Call 646-3914. AREA II experience in collections and Call Mary Bamford 429- RENTALS PLASTIC INSPECTOR - (Part Time) Work evenings have Intermediate Ad­ MMKiKSTa 52 — Rooms for Rent Opening for first shift (} C per­ Loomis St. 0735. and Saturdays through April ZONING AGENT. Town of EXPERIENCED MECHANIC have a pleasant voice. We will ministrative Certificate. Send 6 room colonial - excellent 53 — Apartments for Rent son to take over a small in­ Columbia. Part time. letter and Resume to Dr. IMEQIULiDVALUE 54 — Homes for Rent in local professional office. Bilyeu St. family home. Move-in con­ spection department in a $214.00/month. Mileage train the right person. Company Donald J. Nicoletti. Coventry * EDUCATION Outstanding customed 55 Business for Rent Must be pleasant, personable NEEDED dition. Located on extra busy, growing, molding and and capable typist. Bease allowance. Send letter of Canterbury St. Public School, Box 356, Coven- colonial with stepdown 56 — Resort Property for Rent mold making company. A Own tools raquirad. Paid uniforms, vaca­ large wooded lot. Wood 57 — Wanted to Rent send resume to: Box FF, c/o application stating benefits, Pleasant congenial trv. Ct. 06238. E.O.E. Private Inatructlona 18 fireplaced tarn, rm., fully good general knowledge of qualifications by January 8tn tion, Insuranca, ratiramant and profit stove in LR fireplace. 58 — Misc for Rent plastics, measuring in­ Manchester Evening Herald. appllanced designers to Enn 0. Koiva, Chairman, atmosphere. Write work kitchen with spacious Larry Smith 649-0120. AUTOMOTIVE struments, gauges, and RFD No. 1, Andover, Ct. •haring. RIDING LESSONS indoor 61 — Autos for Sale blueprint reading requir^. P/easeCali Laralne at ACCOUNTANT - PUBLIC riding ring. Western stock dining area plus formal PRVlTECOUKTItYESTlTC 06232. APPLY IN >ER 80N experience and salary desired. Local CPA Firm needs 62 — Trucks for Sale Capable of checking work TO MICHAEL ZAIMOFF seat, saddle seat and hunt dining room. Custom ten room colonial. 63 — Heavy Equipment lor Sale experienced Public Accoun­ seat. All levels 228-9817. within close tolerences, filling WANTED ASSISTANT Our employees know of this ad. 156 L Center Street $S9,900. 4 tidrm., 3 baths, Ig. FP In 64 — MotorcycleS'Bicyclei out inspection reports, DEALER FOR THE tant, Familiarity with “Small 65 — Ctmperi.TrailerS'Mobile PREMIER MOTORS 742-5549 Firm Clients" helpful. Poten­ Family sized three LR & FR. In-ground pool. BABYSITTER for small VOICE, PIANO Instructions. Homes customer liaison and exer­ MANCHESTER EVENING Box G, Manchester Evening (Cornar of Spruce & E.-Center Ste.) cising good judgment. Please HERALD- 5 days per week. business. Monday thru Friday 1132 MAIN STREET WILLIMANTIC, CT. tial and Fringe Benefits Former faculty New York bedroom home with 4.3 acres. Magnificent 66 — Automotive Service excellent. Please send resume Music and Art High School. 647-1000 EHO_____ view! Many, many extras! 67 — Autos for Rent Lease call Mr, Silver at 563-1475 for For an appointment. Please 9 to 3. Some flexiblity. Own 4 1 3 - M 3 0 1 Herald, Manchester. fireplace, den and 2 baths appointment. call 647-9946. Ask lor Jeanne. transportation. Call 646-8860. to Pue, Semel & Co. 281 Hart­ Professional Singer/Pianist. on treed lot and very quiet Call Mary Bamford 429- ford Tpke., Vernon, Ct. 06066. 644-8597, I street. 0735. 18 - EVENING HERALD. Frl„ Jan, 4, I»90 e v e n in g HERALD, FH,. jan 4^ ig g o _ jg FRANK AND ERNEST PeaiHita — Charlee M. dehulz Apartmanta For Rant S3 CHARLIE BROWN, PO >/0U NO, YOU WERE PROBABLY THAT NEVER OCCURREP 50MEPAY YOU'RE 60IN6 ACROSS 4 Chinese Answer to Previous Puzzle THINK I WASN'T INVITEP INVITEP TO NINE PARTIES TO ME ..I’LL BET THAT'S HEBRON- 2 bedroom apart­ Dear Abby TO LOOK AT M E LIKE philosophy A TDANEW^EARSmY 1 Pune« 5 Vacant P E 7T 7 E LTJ ment. $285 monthly, including BUTALLTHEINVITATI0N5 JUST WHAT HAPPENEPoi THAT, ANP your eyes t uM A L 8 a L 1 heat. References and security TRAMCl ^bu CAN oo a r o u n d BECAUSE fM TOO CRABBY? 7 Cure 6 Feel By Abigail Van Buren WERE LOST IN THE M A IL 7 7 ARE 60NNA STICK! 13 Pointed indignation EiuM N 1NjA AM required. 643-5927. ABOUND A L|A C K AJkc83 ME ■me THB VWHOU MOfKLb IN 7 structure 7 Spasm lAl EE A 1 HEY KIDS! TWO BEDROOM - r 14 Stylus 8 Impoverished ■ A T E □ fj3 A C K w e P i A 15 Arm y 9 Recently 8 APARTMENT- Newly AfWtV A _ f“ V EA .a L E 8 X 1 1 renovated. On bus line. $296 do DAnV, PR ApPuND 16 Geudy trifle acquired E RR p]B E N 0 NN DEAR ABBY: Danny and I have been married for 13 17 Long time IQ Advantage monthly, plus utilities. Wall- years, and ever since [ast summer I've had something on my 80 A K□ W1Za NE D to-wall carpeting. Call after 6 ^ THB CiVlUiXfiD MlOpLP 18 W erm 11 A ctor Ladd 1A A 0 E Nl a mind that bothers me". 20 Conclude p.m., 684-4528, or 487-0595. 12 Obscene □D Z 0 0 KC3 X 0 IN Danny and I went back to his hometown to attend his 10th 21 Similerly 19 Author of ULI A L R 1 L L E tkl 3 P K fS . high school reunion. (It was the first he ever attended.l defined word "The Raven" UI!1N 1 0 L E0 Pldl!] Basically we have a good marriage. Danny is a steady Priscilla’s Pop — Ed Sullivan 23 Had. 21 Stole E N NE X T □DO MODERN DUPLEX- 2 worker, doesn't drink, smoke or chase. We have three nice knowledge 22 Woman s title Earn Cash symbol bedrooms. Stove, dishwasher, 1h m MS I - 4 26 British meal 23 Young goats Turgenev children, and he's a a honest-to-goodness family man but Haa.VHOCK,) THAT'S WHEN POP, COULP SOU NOT QUITE.1 33 Pound (abbr.) carpeting. Full basement. WHAT'S ysOUFEELAS 27 Glazes 24 Heroine of A 46 Securing sometimes very inconsiderate. SOU MEAN LIKE- INCREASE MV BUT ITS 31 Form of 37 Yeas $260 m onthly. H eat and Well, Danny and I walked into the reunion party together, ‘PEJAVU*/^ IFSOU'VE Doll's House device ALLOWANCE? CLOSE/ architecture 25 City in 38 Pig utilities extra. No pets. 228- and that was about ail 1 saw of him for five hours! He ig­ A4EAN r /BEEN THROUGH 48 Mound 9341. 33 Beast of Oklahoma 39 Drew nored me the whole time while he was off laughing and talk­ THE SAME burden 49 Animal hair up to... Autoa For Sale 28 House (Sp.) 42 Vary SI Autoa For Sale 81 Autoa For Sale 61 SAotorcyclaa-BIcyclaa 84 ing with old classmates. I just sat there, all choked up, feel­ EXPERIENCE 34 Leaks 50 Plaintiff BEFORE.' 29 Arab chieftain 43 Fill with joy 4 ROOM-lst floor apartment ing like a leper. 35 Seasoning 30 Baking 44 Persians, for 52 Broke bread HIGH PERFORMANCE AND Abby. I am not a dog, so there's no reason for him to be 36 Sadist for adults only. Appliances 1974 TORINO- Power Steering 1975 HONDA SUPER SPORT ingredient example 54 Definite $50.00 per week ECONOMY, Modified 1/6 For­ ashamed of me, but he didn't introduce me to a soul! M arquis de 32 Cesium furnished. One car parking. and Power Brakes, AM-FM 750- Kerker headers! KNN 45 A uthor article m ula Ford Pinto. 0-60 6 On the way home I told him how hurt I was, and he didn't Security. Referencee. $225 Radio. 649-1101. 37 Greek letter seconds, 30 mpg., suspension filters. Oil cooler. Much 1 3 3 4 5 6 7 6 9 10 11 12 plus heat. 643-2210. 1978 FORD ECONOLINE morel $1500. 6434076 before 2 even apologize for ignoring me. He said, "You should have 40 Arrow radial spoilers. Excellent con­ 1979 MONTE CARLO- Must VAN- 8900 miles, complete introduced yourself around and made you own good time!" dition. $2295 . 646-7536. p.m. 41 African land 13 14 sell due to illness. PS, PB, AC, Custom Interior, power Was I wrong, or was he? 44 Civil (abbr.) AM-FM Radio, Rust proofed. steering, power brakes, NO DOG IN DETROIT 47 Lawful 15 16 1971 FORD VAN- Excellent Custom Mud Guards, Rally regular gas, call after 6 p.m. SPEND YOUR EARLY EVENINGS MARLBORO HOME- On Lake 48 Her M ajesty’s 17 19 to Wheels, Sport Mirrors, 6,000 522-7734. to share with professional motor. Standard shift. Priced Probate Notice DEAR NO DOG: HE was. And I hope your letter reminds ship (abbr.) ■ ■ WORKING FOR THE HERALD..... male. 295-9082. for quick sale, $650. Also: 1971 miles. Call 633-2147. others who attend class reunions to be especially con­ 51 Fly Court of Probate. Dlitrlct of 53 Cake (Fr.) AUSTIN- Automatic, air con­ siderate and attentive to a spouse who knows no one and 23 24 25 ditioned. 48,000 original miles. Manchester CaptsTn Easy — Crooks & Lawranca 55 Food sampler 26 26 29 30 LARGE 2 BEDROOM apart­ MUSTANG 1965- New 8 NOTICE OF HEARING feels left out and lost amid the merrymaking and excite­ ■ ■ $900, Both can be seen at 24 1967 PONTIAC TEMPEST ESTATE OF GEORGE L. SLATER, McKEB'5 SOT HOWPy. 56 Gaseous 31 ment on busline. Convenient cylinder engine installed 1974. ment. hydrocarbon North Street. CONVERTIBLE, 326 engine, deceased TROUBLE OVER .CAROL! __ L ■ 1 ■ CALL JEAN location to everything. $275.00 Mounted snow tires, radio, Pursuant to an order of Hon. William CLAUPIA ? 57 Pouts 34 heated. Call 646-2482 or 649- heater, fog lights, automatic very good on gas. Ideal for se­ E. FitzGerald, Judge, dated December DEAR ABBY: In a recent column, you said: "Snakes make 58 More ■ 1 1 8989, Mr. Lindsey. cond car, call after 5 p.m. 646- 28, 1979 a hearing will be held on an wonderful pets for retired people and apartment dwellers. 36 37 36 36 ,0 1975 MERCURY MONTEGO transmission, ^ s t offer. Call application praying that a certain in- profound 647-9946 or MX- Excellent condition, low 3150. They're odorless, clean, quiet and don't need to be groomed ■ ■ 649-1696. slrument purporting to be the last will 41 43 mileage. Quadrophonic and testament of s^d deceased be ad­ or walked. And another plus —you won’t have to worry mitted to probate as in said application stereo-8 track, power steering 1964 BUICK LE SABRE 4 about anybody stealing them." 44 45 46 49 50 on file more fully appears, at Uie Court DOWN ■ ■ 647-9947 OFF PORTER STREET- / brakes, one owner. 872-6528, Door. Needs work. Asking of Probate on January 14,1960 at 11:00 Well, Abby, that's where you are wrong. My house was 51 52 S3 Three room apartment. Heat, 633-5310, or 659-0508. $225, Call 643-5470. 1974 CAMARO 350. Make a AM burglarized last month, and what do think was stoien? My 1 Fence Pearl J. Hultman. 55 utilities. Security deposit. No reasonable offer. Can be seen Ass't. Derk stereo and my 8‘foot boa constrictor that I'd had since he opening 56 pets. 649-9092. CHEVY NOVA 1975- 3 speed, FORD 1977 LTD, 2 door hard­ at 44 Garden St., Manchester. 00401 was iittle. 2 Hair-do 57 56 floor shift, bucket seats. 48,- top. 8 cylinder. Automatic Also have one motorcycle, DAVE WOODMAN: POLK CITY, FLA. 3 Paw steel MANCHESTER- Panelled 000 miles. $2250, or best offer. transmission. Power steering. 646-7465. - 3 . INEWSFAFfn CNTIAFRiSE ASSN) heated 2 room apartment. 633-7345. Factory air. Cruise control. Probate Notice Zebart. Radials. Car has 17,- DEAR DAVE: I find it difficult to believe that anyone Stove, refrigerator. Court of Probate. Dlitrict of would steal an 8-foot boa constrictor. May I put the squeeze n r.:'- References. No pets. Adults. 1974 PLYMOUTH FURY- 4 500 miles. Absolute showroom Manchester door Sedan, 440 V8 engine. NOTICE OF HEARING on you for some documentation? 1te»hTMa>.lut.TM $225. 646-3167, 225-3540. condition. $2995.00. Call 649- ESTATE OF JOHN F. ZACCARO. Heavy duty Police Crusier 3492 after 5 p.m. 1974 RENAULT WAGON- 40,- deceased DEAR ABBY: My problem is my neighbor. He’s divorced, Win at bridge Articlat tor Sale 41 Antiquet MANCHESTER- 1 Bedroom Equipment. Call 643-8961. 000 miles, good condition, Pursuant to an order of Hon. William Alley Oop — Dave Graua 49 $1400. 6494924. E. FitzGerald, Judge, dated December retired and lives across the hall from my husband and me. apartment. Available 28, 1979 a hearing will be held on an February 1st. $215 per month. 1967 CHRYSLER NEWPORT, MICHELIN RADIAL SNOW This pest rings my bell at least 10 times a day asking If I eXXZ N E W SHAa WE/ VES, ITHINR -THArlS WHAT OH, d e a r ! HOW WANTED- Antique Furniture, Trueka lor Bala 82 application praying that an instrument H D E N D 16 BETTER Glass, Pewter, Oil Paintings, No pets, heat, hot water, good running condition. Best TIRES- Mounted. 155 R 13, purporting to be the last will and testa­ "need” anything. If I tell him I'm busy he asks me stupid TAKE A I WB6H0ULPI w e c a m e O lt t w i l l w e EVER offer. Call after 4 p.m. 649- from VW Dasher. $80. Cali ment of said deceased be admitted to questions and engages me in conversation anyway. He loves r o u o w - FEW MIN-V AFTER ALU. HKE -n? DO BEACH Tu H c u^ r or Antique items. R. appliances included, security. IN 6 U 6 , Difficult problem solved BUYS 2883. 649-8913, after 5:00 p.m. GMC 1972 1 TON UTILITY probate as in said appIleatiMt on file to visit. What a bore he is! IN THE FRSr ROYCE SSB 1-632 CB. Ken- Harrison, 643-8709. 643-4976, more fully appears, at the Court of VEL' f= lA C E ' more Sewing Machine, TRUCK- Has the reading Probate on Jan. 14. I960 at 2:00 P.M Last evening, after working 16 hours, my husband came 1976 FORD ECONOLINE enclosed bo^, with side com­ Pearl J. Hultman, $56,500. Manchester • General Electric Washing Wanted to Buy 49 MANCHESTER- 4 Room, 2nd home exhausted. Five minutes later "Mr. Pest" rang our [uestion is a decided “Yes." VAN 100- V8. Finished in­ partments. Excellent for con­ • Ass't. Gerk E,' excellent location, Machine, Air Conditioner, floor apartment. Newly 005-01 bell, and my husband invited him in yet! I nearly blew my 'Tlhe answer to the second, a excellent buy! is this 6 Water Bed. ^ s t offer. 647- redecorated, stove, $235. terior. Loaded with options. tractor. 7:30a.m. to5:30p,m., top. NO R TH I . BEER CAN COLLECTOR, 633-0249. qualified "Yes.” The winning room Cape, that offers 3 9129. new to hobby looking for old References, security, couples Captains’ Chair, stereo etc. My husband says the man is lonely and he hates to hurt 610 3 2 play is reasonable but would bedrooms, living room and unusual beer cans. If you preferred. 19 Cottage Street. $3750. Call 633-3233,569-1804 or Probate Notice his feelings. What feelings? I have to peek in the hall to see V 10 7 6 3 probably be overlooked by 563-6373 evenings, 1971 FORD F-250 PICKUP- ♦ 8 6 5 with fireplace, formal have any in attics, garage, or Sunday 9-12 a.m. owner on NOTICE TO CREDITORS if this pest is around before I go out to empty my trash. It he even the most expert declar­ dining room, partial rec BOOK SALE- 1000s of Old, premises. Excellent condition. Power ESTATE OF CLARENCE F 6 1 0 9 6 cellar please call 633-5740. steering and brakes. sees me in the hall, he follows me into my apartment. I told er. Here it is. room, oversized garage, Rare Sc Used Books. January Junk VENNART, deceased W EST EAST him once to to to the Senior Citizen Center and play cards or You start proceedings by aluminum siding, new in­ 4th., 5th.. 6th. 10 to 5:30. Automatic transmission. Wilt The Hon. William E. FitzGerald. ♦ K 8 7 SLOT MACHINES WANTED- ★ trade tor four wheel drive. Judge, of the Court of Probate. dance or something, but it didn't sink in. leading the queen of clubs. sulation. Move right in. The Book Comer, 499 Main Any condition, will pay $400. District of Manchester at a hearing VJ98 VK542 AMC HORNET 1973- Good $1995. 646^1557, after 6:00 p.m. Abby, besides cleaning, cooking and caring for four cats, I West wins with the king and $62,000. Manchester - Street. Manchester. 643-1788. each. Call toll free, 1-809621- held on December 27,1979 ordered that ♦ AK72 AyiOOiO BOLTON, HEATED condition. Standard. Call 568- all claims must be presented to the also manage this apartment building and I don't have time leads another diamond, which lovely 6 room Ranch, all 1466 Ext. 6001. ICats ♦K72 63853 APARTMENT- Quiet 5669 evenings. fiduciary on or before March 27, 1960 to kill with this boring man. you ruff. Now you lead a low goo;ood sized rooms, large Motorcyclaa-Bleyclaa 84 or be barred as by law provided. SOUTH spade. uving roomroi with fireplace, neighborhood. References Pearl J. Hultman. Thanks for listening. I get no sympathy from others I’ve The Flintatonea — Hanna Barbara Productlona 1973 PONTIAC WAGON- One ♦ AQJ9654 West's best play is to take 3 bednwiims, eat-in kitchen. req u ired . No pets. $255 BOUGHTI Ass't. Gerk told this to. □ RENTALS owner. Good condition. 1978 HARLEY DAVIDSON - The fiduciary is; VAQ his king and lead his last 1 car garage, rec room, ★ monthly. 646-2311. Biir$ Auto Parts READY TO SCREAM 9 1/2 inch Band Saw with Includes mounted snow tires, LOW RIDER. 2500 miles, Jeanette Vennart s m a l l , NEW ♦Q trump. You are now in close to schools. Stand. 875-2452 before 2:30 TOLLAND 100% stock and in excellent 102 West St.. c a r , FRED.' 6AQ4 Room* tor Rant FM Ster.eo, H.D. Radiator. Manchester. CT 06040 DEAR READY: "Mr. Peat" sounds as though he could be dummy. You lead dummy’s 10 $66,900. Manchester - p.m. 5 2 187^6231 649A578 shape. $4500. 742-8786. $900.00. 002-01 mentally disturbed. Treat him as you would a nagging child. Vulnerable: East-West of clubs and let it ride if East Henry Street, 6 room doesn’t cover. Colonial, front to back THOMPSON HOUSE- Cen­ Give him five or 10 minutes of your undivided attention, Dealer: West MANCHESTER WEST SIDE- Then you take and win the living room, formal dining WOOD FOR SALE- Cut any trally located. Downtown then tell him gently but firmly that yon have many daily Weft North Eait Sooth Manchester. Kitchen Fumished 2 room apartment. heart finesse and make your room, eat-in kitchen. 3 length, split, delivered, $95 a Private entrance, bath, chores to do and have no more time for visiting. That 1 ♦ Pass 2 6 4 6 privileges. Call 649-2358. contract. Should East cover good sized bedrooms, good cord. Call 875-6787. parking. For quiet, clean, no pathetic man needs some friendly understanding. Pass Pass Pass carpeting. A good family Business & Service the 10 of clubs, the nine 2 ROOMS- Private entrance. smoking, drinking, elderly Who said the teen years are the happiest? For Abby's becomes a re-entry. home. business gentlemen. 649-3635. $57,900. Eiast Hartford - Mature male and female. One new booklet "What Teenagers Want to Know,” write Abby: Mathematically, your Doga-BIrdt-Pala 43 132 Laaky Dr., Beverly HUls, Calif. 90212. Enclose $1 and a Opening lead:4 K chances weren't good. It was oversized 6 room expan­ with license for errands and Hom aa lo r Rant 54 meals. Call 649-5459. long, stamped 128 cents), self-addressed envelope, please.. necessary that East hold both dable Cape, kitchen with HOME SWEET HOME - dining nook, 2 bedrooms, the jack of clubs and king of Complete health-guard ANDOVER- 5 room Ranch living room with fireplace, FURNISHED SLEEPING hearts. facilities. Cats also. Canine with appliances. $325.00 But the winning line was attached garage, nice ROOM for mature gentleman. monthly. Plus utilities and treed yard, good location. Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon Share modem bath. Parking By Oswald Jacoby slightly better than the simple Road, Manchester. 646-5971. security with references. $69,500. Vernon - Unique available. No cooking. Securi­ Astrograph and Alan Sontag line of finessing hearts and 9 room Contemporary ty. References. $150 monthly. Phone 742-6419. The Born Loser — Art Santom then hoping to get away with 6 MONTH OLD MALE IRISH TAURUS (April 20-May 20) You Raised Ranch. Front to Call 643-2121. Here is an interesting prob­ one club loser after playing SETTER - Only to good subur­ TOLLAND- 6 Room Custom can finalize situations to your lik­ VB6,gUT,„, lem from England. You are in clubs from your own hand. back cathedral ceiling living ban home. Calf 242-0698 or 568- Built Ranch, Family . Room ing today If you exercise the itjo w ‘5T\iL Yrr's o kay.thpy TDCAVieJAklW^ room with huge stone CLEAN, LIGHT Lfour patience for which you’re four spades. West leads the 6604. with Fireplace. Fire|ilace in 4^b,K16HT? y king and ace of diamonds. fireplace, kitchen with HOUSEKEEPING- Room, Living Room. Very clean famous. Know what you want. (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) built-ins, 1st floor family completely furnished. < ^ rthday Hold to your term s. ------You trump in and lay down BOX STALLS, TRAILS- Blue home, must be seen, occupan­ 1979 iC ' room area, large lower Utilities and Heat included. GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) Today your ace of spades. East (For a copy of JACOB t' Seal Feeding Program. Ring cy 30 days. Call evenings 643- level family room, 2 baths, Mature women, call 649-0307 Sarvicaa Ottered 31 you are likely to have some very c A im w ? ! shows out. MODERN, send $1 to: "Win at with lights. Pastures. Daily 7457. Painting-Papering 32 Building Contracting 33 clever and profitable ideas. You 2 car garage, beautiful or 649-0641. MTW Can you make the hand? ■ Bridge, " care of this newspa­ turnouts. Rockville. Call 875- January 5,1980 should put them to use. Be care­ Can you find a logical basis throughout. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• C S cM TREE SERVICE - Free LEE PAINTING - Interior & per, P.O. Box 489, Radio City $M,900. Vernon - New 6 9954, or 875-0272; 742-9653, FARRAND REMODELING - This coming year you are likely ful, however, to give real value 7 « S i o n i t i f for the winning play? Station, New York, N. Y. FREE ROOM! Private en­ SB estimates, discount senior Income Tax Services Exterior. "Check My Rate fo r vrhat you offer. Mfiwnomo room Ranch, spacious trance, Mature male or Ofileaa-Storaa tor Rant Cabinets, Roofing, Gutters, to experience several major The answer to the first 10019.) MOVING - FREE to good citizens. Company Before You Decorate". changes because you'll be taking CANCER (Juna 21-July 22) Your living room, 3 large female, with License for Manchester-owned and Room Additions, Decks, All home! 4 year old female, PROFESSIONAL / Dependable. Fully Insured. Wpes of Remodeling and the bull by the horns and rear­ material prospects look very bedrooms, large dining spayed. P art Collie. Good errands and meals. Nice, operated. Call 646-1327. 646-1653. ranging things more to your encouraging today, but your room, eat-in kitchen with clean room. Please call 649- BUSINESS OFFICE Repairs, Free estimates. Ful­ 1-4- with children. Call 6^7302. BUILDING - Approximately ly insured. Phone 643-6017. benefit. The net result will be gains aren't likely to come built-ins, unusual designed 5459. IN C O M E TAX extremely comforting. through gambles. Stick to con­ Heathcliff — Georga Gataly lower level with lots of 2600 square feet, with ample PREPARATION SERVICE - DAN SHEA PAINTING & servative approaches. FREE - 9 months old parking. Close to Center, B&M TREE SERVICE- DECORATING- Interior & LEON CIESZYNSKI CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) windows and extra flue for 238 CHARTER OAK At your home. 20 Years In situations where you have a LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) 6 th e rs Sheltie/Shepherd Dog. Spayed hospital and new court Specialist in tree and stump Exterior. Also: Wallpapering. BUILDER- New Homes, Ad­ wood burner, 2 car garage, STREET. Room with private Experience! Dan Mosler, 649^ vested interest, rely more upon will admire you more today if you and all shots. Good tempera­ building. For info, call 568- removal. Free estimates. Quality Craftsmanship! Call show you have the courage of choose your own decor. entrance suitable for working 3329, or 525-8263. ditions, Remodeling, Rec yourself today than others, espe­ A / ment. Call 644-2653. 7658 or 871-0401, Senior citizen discount. 24 646-5424. Rooms, Garages, Kitchens your convictions. You must not WInthrop — Dick Cavalll $99 ,500. Vernon - Choose older gentleman. No cooking. cially if you feel something hour, year round service. 643- should be done a particular way say one thing and do another. your own decor in this love­ Parking, Security. $30.00 DAN WADE- Have vour In­ Remodeled, Ceilings, Bath MANCHESTER- Retail, 7285. SPECIAL W INTER for best results. Travel, VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sapt. 22) Be ly 7 room Cape. Spacious weekly. 649-1746. RATES! come Taxes prepared expert­ Tile, Dormers, Roofing. careful today that you don't pre­ I HADATE(?RIBLE I HOPE WE'RE NOT storage and/or manufacturing resources, romance, luck, possi­ 1st floor family room, with M uilcal Inatrumanta 44 ly hy leading independent Tax Residential or Commercial. judge the motives of others C5RB4M L>kSrNlffHT,.. HAVING space. 2,000 sq. ft. to 50,000 sq. Consultant. Phone 649-6851. 6494291. ble pitfalls and career for the huge fireplace, formal MANCHESTER- Excellent JACK INKEL PAINTING CO. months ahead are all discussed before they have a chance to ALL ABOUT \M3RMS. OPAgHETTI FOR dining room, large kitchen, furnished room for ft. Very reasonable. Brokers prove themselves. Given an HOLTON TRUMPET - Good protected. Call Heyman EXPERT PAINTING and Quality Painting, in your new Astro-Graph Letter eUPPERTt?NI(SHT. full dormer, 3 large gentlem an! P arking. No CARPENTRY - All types of which begins with your birthday. opportunity they'll be in your condition. $90 or best offer. ft-operties, 1-226-1206. TAX RETURNS Paperhanging, Paper bedrooms, 2 car garage, 2 Kitchen privileges. $30 week­ LANDSCAPING Specializing repairs. Porches, Decks, Tool Mail $1 for each to Astro-Graph. corner. 646-1032. in Exterior House Painting. PREPARED: Please call now Removal, Wall Preparation, Sheds, and Gutters. Doors and LIBRA (Sapt. 23>Oct. 23) Instead T baths, large treed lot. ly. Call 649-4003. for your Evening or Saturday Ceilings, Staining, and Box 489. Radio City Station. N.Y. $104,000. Manchester - STORE FOR RENT- 457 Main Tree pruning, spraying, Windows Hung. Ceiling 10019. Be sure to specify birth of just talking about helping oth­ 1/2 PRICE ON GUITARS in­ Street. Ideal for a Barber mowing, weeding. Call 742- ap p o in tm en t. N oreen B. Cabinets Refinlshed. Free Repaired and Painted. Call date. ers today, you'll back your words Custom designed 8 room cluding Ovations, plus free Carpenter, 646-7788. Estimates, Insured, 649-0095. with action. This is commend­ Dutch Colonial, spacious Shop. Call 646-7690. 7947. anytime, 643-6130, AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 19) Try case with this ad. Carlos not to be overly influenced by able, but don't break yourself sunken living room with guitars 60% off. Rivers Music, TEACHERS- Experienced companions today if their stand­ financially doing it. uniime fireplace, oversized 7 Main Street, New Britain. PLEASANT ROOM FOR Interior, Exterior Painting, "REMODELING” - Kitchens, SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Wanted to Rant 57 bathrooms. Rec Rooms, ards aren’t in accord with yours. 1st noor family room with 225-1977. Christmas layaways. MATURE WORKING BRICK, BLOCK, STONE Wallpapering. Now booking Do only what you believe to be Friends will enjoy having you 2nd fireplace, country GENTLEMEN- Kitchen Fireplaces, concrete. Palnling-Paparing 32 repair work, ceiling around today and you’ll take COUPLE WITH ONE CHILD for after scliool and weekend right. styled kitchen, large dining privileges, parking, near bus Chimney repairs. No job too specialist, ceramic tile, PISCES (Fab. 20-March 20) pleasure in their company, but ctqc seeking 2 bedroom house or work. "No Job Too Small” . be democratic. Don't demand room, 4 oversized line, references required, call small. Save! Call 644-8356 for PAINTING - Interior and sneetrocking, painting. Your chances for success are o MM to MCA. tM .T M M to U tF M O a M c M L U 647-9033. apartment under $350. Call Free Estimates. -Reasonable WHEN SERVICE COUNTS. that everything be done your bedrooms, 2Vi baths, a estimates. exterior, paperhanging, Rates. Call Pete 6495873, Jim heightened today in partnership beautiful home. Sporting Qooda 49 after 6 PM. 644-0331. excellent work references. Ed 5691021. arrangem ents. W ith the prop>er way. 289-3579. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dm ;. 21) $114,000. So. Windsor - Apartmanta For Rant S3 Free estimates. Fully in­ ally, this can be a very rewarding Short Riba — Frank Hill MALE TO SHARE and productive day for you. Stick to your game plan today New 9 room Contem­ WATERPROOFING sured. Martin Matson, 649- regarding your long-range views APARTMENT- Send replies Building Contracting 33 ARIES (March 21-April 19) This ^ -WAT VILLA ABOVE I JUSTBOUOHT IT AT 0 V rr LANDS KISHT SIDE UP porary, a unique design LOOKING lor anything in real Hatchways, foundation 4431, should be a fun and interesting on w ays to enhance your security throughout. 1st floor estate rental - apartments, to: Box H, c/o Manchester cracks, tile lines, sump BIDWELL HOME Improve­ or improve your status. Last- _ APEII.RIOMT UP A PRICE YOU'RE NOT OON N CCRETE, R ^ E ^ g W L L S T IL L SKI BOOTS. Lange Banshee Herald, day for you, with the exception of NEAR -T l-lk -TOP O P SOINS t o B E L I E V E . BEASOOC master bedroom, XL lOOO. Men’s 11. Used only 5 homes, multiple dwellings? pumps, gravity feeds, window WES ROBBINS Carpentry ment Co. Expert installation business and money matters. Do minute changes could gum remodeling specialist., Atf- things up. VESUVIUS cathedral ceiling family days. Excellent condition. No fees. Call J.D. Real Estate wells. 30 years’ experience. of aluminum siding gutters nothing erratic which could hurt ditions, rec rooms, dormers, and trim. Roofing Installation (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASS N ) room, open balcony to 2nd Great boot. $150.00. 644-2360. Associates, Inc. 646-1980. 643-4953, 872-8413. your purse. floor, large living room, 4 □ AUTOMOTIVE built-ins, bathrooms, and repairs 6496495 , 871-2323. \ bedrooms, separate den, NEW THREE ROOM kitchens. 6493446. Barry’s World ~ Jim Barry many other features. APARTMENT- All Fully insured. Free SPECIALIZING cleaning and SNOW PLOWING - Residen­ s. 6 repairing chimneys, roofs, A nilquaa 49 appliances. Carpeting, air Autoa For Bala 81 CUSTOM Carpentry - homes. tial or small commercial. Call 7696. new roofs. Free estimates. 30 Buga Bunny — Hsimdahl & StoNal conditioning Parking for 2 Butch after 5 PM. 649-2530. Additions, Repairs, Cabinets. cars. Call Peterman Agency, WE PAY TOP PRICES for Call Gary Cushing 345-2009. years Experience. Howley. 649-9404, or 646-1171. wrecked and junk cars. A & B 643-5361. Auto Salvage, used auto parts. ipvi i?vi TBI irr rnuT. AN ASH TRAY FROM SNOW PLOWING- Free es- PERSONAL Paperhanging TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY Haating-Plumbing 35 SOUTH WINDSOR large Call Tony 6 4 9 6 ^ . Carpentry and general con­ REAinCO., INC. PARIS'S FABULOUS Colonial for rent, 4 bedrooms, tim ates, reasonable rates, for particular people, by Dick, MAXINE'S outrageous hats Manchester area, 6493349. Call 643-5703 anytime. tracting. Residential and Our Boarding Housa This Funny World 2 baths, full basement, 1973 TORINO - 302. Runs commercial. Whether It be a NO JOB TOO SMALL - Toilet 99 E u l Cantor 8t. marvelous 1930 silk clothing in carpeting, applianced kitchen, repairs, plugged drains, excellent. Must sell, small repair job, a custom C I W ) Mc N i u f k l S,.4.. I»c mint condition boxes of all kitchen faucets replaced, BAD NEWS, BRtTTriER JAKE.' WHMTA Y'MEAN.l Manchottor pool, attractive neighborhood. sacrificing! Any reasonable built home or anything in shapes and sizes. All kinds of $750 monthly. Call John 649 offer over $1450. Call after repaired, rec rooms, PO\(3U RECALL THE STOCK r e r u N P ? y o u between, call 646-1379. th at I WAS 40IN6 TO TAKE^ linens and lace, glassware, 4917, 3:30 p.m., 649-1150, 528-6063. ^ PROFESSIONAL PAINTING batnroom remodeling, heat AIN'T PLAYIN' IN S [ SALE t r e n c h C 0MS~ 643-2692 furniture and very strange BOOKKEEPING - ■ Interior and exterior. modernization, etc. Free AN OPTION ONr WELL, < NO 5CH00LYARP, Robart D. Murdock, collectihles are all waiting for MOBILE HOME- One Professionally done In my Commercial and rMidentlal. Estimate gladly given. M 4 M TWISSS SAYS that RERlRTSv AMOd! 160XfC MANY CARPENTRY Sc MASONRY - Raaltor you at Red Goose Farm An- bedroom. Bolton. Partly fur­ home. Pick up and delivery Free estimates. Fully in- Plumbing 4 Heating. 6492871. OF A tSUSHER ARE DEALS 601 N‘I c a n t Additions and Remodeling. liques. Goose Lane Coventry, nished. Working single adult. ★ arrangement. Call 647-1785. sured. 646-4879, WAUPULENT.' WORRY ABOUT Open Friday. Saturday, Sun­ WANTED JUNK AND LATE r ree estimfites. L/all Antnony m p r e s z No children, pets. Lease. 643- Flooring jg // day 10-5. 742-9137. 2880. MODEL WRECKS - Cash Squillacote 649-08U. IHOPE MV Articlat lor Sale 41 Paid. Call Parker Street Used J.P. LEWIS Sc SON- Custom REFUND CHILD CARE IN MY FIRST CLASS CARPENTRY FLOORSANDING 4 WANTED BY PRIVATE SUBLET- 1 bedroom apart­ Auto Parts, Inc. 6493391. LICENSE HOME- Decorating, Interior Sc WON'T COLLECTOR - Old or Antique Enterior Painting, - Remodeling and Additions. REFINISHING- Floors like OAK WOOD- For Deliveries, ment. Vernon area. First Experienced and excellent Kitchens and Rec Rooms. 35 new! Specializing in older LEAVE cali George Grigging, An­ Dolls, one or several. Any con­ floor. Clean and safe. Heat, 1970 FORD CUSTOM SEDAN- references. Safe & Happy at­ Paperhanging Sc Remodeling, YOU >tXlMeMAM,QDNTVOU 428, 4 barrel. $500, or best, years’ experience! For Free floors. Natural and stained dover, 742-7886. dition. Cash paid. 649-0557. parking included. Call 603-885- mosphere. Call Kitty, 647- Kitehens, Recreation Rooms. floors. No waxing anymore! SHORT.' . a - offer. Call 649-6410, anytime. Estimates, call 646-4239. KNOW IHATS NOT POUTE? Clip and save this ad. 4126 work. 9234. Call 6499658. John Verfallle, 648-5750

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