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Suspect Held urninn Mrrali Vol. XCVIII, No. 88 — Manchester, Conn., Monday, January 15, 1979 NORTON, Mass. (UPl) - A 17- year-old Norton youth was - ^ - „„„ w.imio w ion nome arrested early today in North Attleboro and charged with the kidnapping and murder of Police Chief Benton W, Keene Jr.'s I mother-in-law. Authorities said suspect James Snow Paralyzes Chicago E. Silva Jr. of 6 Hill St., was taken into custody around 2 a.m. Silva, being held without bail by Norton authorities, was charged Forecasters Predict in e m a I with murder, kidnapping and three counts of larceny of a motor vehicle in the death of Mrs. Another Major Storm § Dianne Dionn, 62, whose remains ollywood and Ihe I were found in a torched 1973 CHICAGO (UPl) - With longer people stay locked inside £ Oldsmobile Cutlass allegedly Chicagoans reeling from more than a together, the shorter tempers get.” idice Bergen, Ray stolen Friday morning by the week of sub-zero tem peratures Staggering from the effects of a 1 sequel to “Love 1 I suspect. followed by the heaviest snow since weekend blizzard, the Midwest was sen . B u t th e p lig h t the “Blizzard of ’67” and then more ijure up depth of The victim allegedly was kid­ swept today with record-breaking DE: C. (Miller) napped by Silva while sitting out­ sub-zero readings, it seems the worst sub-zero temperatures and prepared side Haskins Pharmacy in Norton that could happen would be more for still another onslaught of snow. eter Boyle, Gena snow. recreation of the in a car owned by her daughter, Temperatures reached zero or /a n t a r ip - ’em -u p , I Mrs. Beatrice Miller. And that’s exactly what forcasters below early today from Michigan and Villiam Friedkin Norton Police Lt. James are predicting. northwestern Indiana across Illinois, n. It works if you Dunlap said Silva would be The National Weather Service said m. GRADE: B. Missouri, much of Kansas and arraigned Tuesday morning in a snowstorm in the Rockies couid Nebraska, northern Wyoming and Ian Alda, Maggie Bristol County’s 4th District pass through the city as early as nearly all of Montana. and dm m a. Neil I Court in Attleboro. tonight, adding to the record 29 in­ Low-temperature records for Sun­ of stories united ches already on the ground. ■, day were broken during the evening otel — this time, A weekend snowstorm accom­ in several cities, including South is much more h Women^s Panel comedies, which panied by 40-mph winds devastated Bend, Ind., with 10 below; Chicago lerb. GRADE: A r5 WASHINGTON (UPl) - Presi­ the area, dropping more than 20 in­ with 14 below; and Peoria, III., 19 , B (o v e ra ll). dent Carter plans to retain the ches. Auto travei was hazardous if below. in Cazale, John National Advisory Committee for not impossibie, roofs collapsed under Residents in Kansas and Missouri, *ama. This is a Women despite mass resignations the weight of the snow, parked cars just beginning to dig out of a blizzard ia steel workers triggered by his firing of co­ were buried from view, mass transit that dumped 8-foot-high snow drifts lael Cimino has chairwoman Bella Abzug and a was partially shuyiown and O’Hare and knocked out electricity to 50,000 ig and some of it A. search is under way for a new International A’ii ii^ ^ r t — the world’s customers, will be hit with more t t busiest — was closed for only the snow today and Tuesday, the weather 3 :' leader, a spokesman said today. Hayden, Susan sixth time in its history. K So far, 26 members of the 40- service said. ;e Shields, Eric “k.. person committee have resigned The temperature in the city got The bitter cold temperatures and underworld for :ablestoryanda to protest the president’s action. down to 15 below zero early today, weekend snow forced officials to e milieu or the A spokesman indicated there is Storm’s Fury ™ and a stiff breeze brought the wind- close many Midwestern schools. tADE: C-minus no plan to disband the panel and chill factor down to 37 below. The Several deaths were attributed to the said Sarah Weddington, the these cars run than 1,000 pieces of snow rerhoval equipment surrounding suburbs were even more storm. frigid. fantasy. J.R.R. president’s adviser on women’s again Chicago was hit with 20 inches of snow was pressed' into service to clear the' snow Three counties in northern Illinois ftalph Bakshi of issues, and top aide Hamilton Jor­ almost all side befbre Monday morning rush hour (UPl Mayor Michael A. Bilandic, heavi­ were declared disaster areas, and kien's creations dan are “aggressively” looking streets impassable. Early Sunday only major photo) ^ ^ ly criticized for slow action in states of emergency were declared in uld be exciting, for a replacement for Mrs. Abzug. streets could take normal traffic as more removing snow from a major New parts of Michigan. iautiful, but the _^Year’s storm, went to mass Sunday 1 — a n im a te d o r When a new chairwoman is “All travel is being discouraged,” : B for Tolkien found, she will be asked to submit night "to pray for no'more snow,” as the Michigan state police said. “Side ' new names and to recommend he put it. Work crews will work 12- roads all over Michigan were im­ whether the committee should be hour shifts until the snow-removal passable. The northern half of the John Travolta. Shopping Crowds Large job is done, city officials said. e, because this smaller than 40, the spokesman state has blowing and drifting snow and the young, said. “You know it’s bad when the as well.” i snail is bored. Carter dismissed Mrs. Abzug mayor goes to church to pray for a The snowstorm in Michigan was 1. G R A D E : C- from the advisory position Friday break in the weather,” said Barry accompanied by winds topping 40 because of a news release issued As Blue Law Suspended Glace, a North Side resident. mph along with sleet and freezing anDevere, Red by the panel that criticized the The weekend blizzard also battered rain. o-spoof of '30s president’s decision to cut back on By United Press Inlernalional the rest of the northern third of the Travelers advisories were in effect H e Westfarms management has law, said business was “average.” own pat, right social welfare programs to fight Connecticut merchants said state, prompting Gov. James R. over the upper Ohio Valley as well as ling on the late the option to require stores to open, “It was no better or no worse than inflation. crowds of shoppers were moderate to Thompson to declare it a disaster along the eastern shore of Lake p dance down 1 but it has said it will not exercise that previous Sundays, and we’ve been large on Sunday, the first time stores area. option until the state Supreme Court open Sundays for 10 years,” he said. Michigan, where snow flurries re­ have been allowed to open without At O’Hare, which officials said coated recently plowed roadways. ■j6 rules on the Sunday closing law. ”We feel we’d be better off if all the lackman, Ned Target Change fear of possible prosecution since the would probably reopen sometime A heavy snow warning was called irrine, Marlon Shopping mall employees con­ stores were open Sundays.” end of the Christmas season. today, all available snow-removal for the mountains, as well sig n e d ju s t fo r WASHINGTON (UPl) - tinued to speak out against working Until the high court settles the Earth and his Chief State’s Attorney Austin J. equipment was busy clearing the as a winter storm warning over Defense Secretary Harold Brown on Sundays, but they refused to give case, at least one suit, Caldor Inc.’s 5 with a rush. i McGuigan had asked all Connecticut runways. northern Arizona. amily can find has recommended changes in the their names for fear of reprisal by against Bagley’s appliance store for targeting of nuclear missiles and law agencies to suspend enforcement their employers. “This blizzard is much worse than Travelers advisories were posted ntertainment. allgedly violating the law, remains 1967’s,” Bilandic told a news con­ bombs to put more emphasis on of the so-called “blue law” until the “I hate it,” a clerk said Sunday. over , southern Oregon and the pending in Hartford Superior Court. ference Sunday night, “ because ; D — p o o r ; I.' hitting Soviet military targets, state Supreme Court rules on its “There should be one day to close mountains of eastern and southern legality. The a^istant manager at Susie’s besides the heavy snows, we are en­ administration sources say. everything and it should be Sunday. California for snow and blowing Casuals in Meriden Square reported countering sub-zero temperatures In the past, policy documents The ban on Sunday sales was It’s just a day to catch up on my sleep snow. An avalanche warning brisk business and said the mail was and high winds. remained in effect over the central have described the deterrent prin­ passed by the Legislature last year and recover from Saturday night.” crowded for a Sunday. and became effective Oct. 1. It was “Activities within Chicago will be and southern Colorado mountains, ciple as having enough weapons Another clerk said, “They have six McGuigan said although the law to replace a statute'struck down as slow, but operating. Fortunately, our south of a line from to Grand survive a strike and be capable of days to shop. Why should we be open rem ains in effect pending the destroying at least 70 percent of unconstitutional by state courts in on Sunday?” forces worked steadily through the Junction, Heavy snow and high winds 1976. Supreme Court decision, the state is storm, allowing us to stay open, un­ pelted the area. :ar, though, Soviet critical industry or to level A spokesman (or G. Fox & Co. in prevented from enforcing the iaw the 200 major cities of the Soviet The parking lots at4he Westfarms like many of the cities around Rain fell over southern Oregon not be a Westfarms Mall said the store had a because of the injunctions issued Chicago.” Union. Mall, a massive shopping mall “busy” day, but it was not com­ through the northern half of Califor­ e; instead recently by judges in New Haven and Two helicopters, one from the Sources said Brown still wants straddling the West Hartford- parable to weekdays or pre- nia. A rain storm hit northern low will be Hartford. Coast Guard and one from the that but also wants to widen the Farmington line, were about 80 per­ Christmas Sunday^. California Sunday with winds of up to As for your Last week a West Hartford Chicago Fire Department, battled 45- I range of targets to include cent full but only the restaurants and Jack Bagley, co-owner of Combo 55 mph, resulting in hazardous will co-star two of the three largest department Superior Court judge refused to issue knot gusts on Lake Michigan early driving conditions and power outages obum in a "conventional” forces — troops Distributors Inc. of Wethersfield police arrest warrants for depart­ stores were open. Many small shops Sunday to rescue four crewmen from to at least 12,0(X) customers. ture film, and ground or tactical air which requested the first injunction ment stores which opened in alleged weapons the Soviets might use to were closed. a wooden fishing boat caught in the The storm in the Rockies kept •e Bullet,” issued to prevent enforcement of the violation of the law. ice. move into Europe or elsewhere in eight rescuers in Utah from bringing released to In November, New Haven Superior But not everything about the bliz­ down the remaining two of five vic­ me later in a global war. Court Judge Nicholas Cioffi again zard was bad. Police reported an 80 tims killed in a twin-engine plane t think he’s declared the law unconstitutional. percent drop in crime over the crash near the summit of a moun­ i-up status Lot of Queries Tax Break Ruled weekend, attributing it to the harsh tain. try writing weather. The victims, including a prominent WASHINGTON (UPl) - [GM, 10202 However, homicide investigator Utah dentiat and his family, were ton Blvd., Curious — and profit-co’nscious — James Dwyer said, “That doesn’t found dead in the wreckage Saturday . 90230. American businessmen have On Burnham Land on the steep and snowy slopes of almost buried U.S. government mean it’s going to stay that way. The 10,(KX)-foot Maple Mountain. offices under an avalanche of in­ EAST HARTFORD - The town questions whether he actually held quiries on establishing trade ties improperly charged a $7,(X)0 con­ the land for the necessary 10 years. with China, officials say. veyance fee on a piece of land on He sold the land in 1977 to Pasquale The and the Burnham Street which was eligible Salemi. Town Advertises People’s Republic of China for a tax break as farmland, a Burnham changed the trustee resumed formal diplomatic Superior Court judge has ruled. ownership of his property to Merwin relations Jan. 1. Judge Robert Satter ruled that Orenstein and Albert Kling in 1972. In the two weeks since, Albert Burnham owned the land for The town claims this was a complete For Revaluation "business interest in establishing more than 10 years, which makes change of ownership and the tax bill Town Engineer Charles P. Sheehan is trading ties and contacts with him eligible for the exemption. should be levied from 1972 to 1977, the By CHRIS BLAKE updating the town maps in the China has been extraordinary,” Under a state law, if an owner sells date of the sale. Herald Reporter assessor’s office to show new sub­ said Commerce Secretary Juanita farmland which he has owned for But, Satter said the 1972 agreement EAST HARTFORD - The town is divisions and development activity Kreps Saturday. more than 10 years, no tax can be im­ gave the trustees no power to sell, advertising for an appraisal firm to American officials have said posed on it. However, if the owner Tax Assessor Anthony Barber is mortgage or encumber the property. conduct a townwide revaluation of preparing specifications Tor an ap­ that during the next seven years, has not owned the land for 10 years, The trustees were “strawmen property for 1981, Mayor Richard H. China plans to spend between $85 praisal firm. the town may charge a prorated tax. within the accepted definition of that Blackstone has said. Target date for Barber will direct the work of the billion and $100 billion to moder­ The land in question was owned for term: ‘One made to appear as owner selection of a firm is April 7, nize its economy. appraisal firm, Blackstone said. many years by Kate Burnham, who of record who in fact held titlg for The revaluation would be reflected The planned revaluation may not another,” ’ Satter said. quitclaimed the land to two King Stamp on the Oct. 1, 1981 grand list and go take as long as the last one because Inside Today businesses. When she died in 1968, the The transaction which resulted in into effect on the July 1, 1982 tax land was devised to her son Albert, The U.S. Postal Service the town now has a computer to Burnham owning the land in 1968 is bills. Revaluation is required by figure out the tax rates based on Classified...... ig-is and his wife. similarly exempt from the tax issued a 15-cent com­ state statute every 10 years. The last Comics...... 19 assessment, Blackstone said. In 1970, Burnham applied to have provisions of the farmland statute. memorative stamp Saturday one in East Hartford was done in Editorial ...... 9 the land classified as farmland. This He said the computer system may The judge said as a consequence of honoring the late Martin 1971. allow the town to keep the cost of Entertainment ...... 14 allows the owner to apply for a lower the 1977 sale, the Burnhams had held Fam ily...... 9 Luther King Jr., who was born Blackstone said the town has a revaluation close to the $200,000 it assessment than is given to land used the land more than 10 years and balance of commercial, residential cost last time. Obituaries ...... jp for other purposes. should have been exempt. 50 years ago today. The first Sports...... ;;; Vi.13 and industrial parcels — ^ balance Assessments rose 20 percent while Burnham put the land under McNamara said Friday the town issue ceremony was set at the which will not change drastically the mill rate dropped by five mills (Television ...... 14 differnt trusteeships during the will appeal the decision soon to the Ebenezer Baptist Church in from the 1971 revaluation. after the last assessment was com­ period in question. The town state Supreme Court. Atlanta, Ga. (UPl Photo) In preparation for revaluation. pleted. PAGE TWO - EVENING HERALD. Mon., Jan. 15. 1979 96th Congress To Face gVENlNG HERALD. Mon., .tan. 15, 1979- PAr.F Tupirir • College Offers Non-Credit Course in Solar Ener^ Drineinles and Eeneral annlications. MANCHESTER -— A non-credit principles and general applications variousvarinno aspectsacnootc of Spanish life and and ti,„the *translation______of« ______concepts»___ will-n ...... * . course in solar energy is being that are available today. Classes will four weeks. Topics will include the availability of culture. Audio-lingual techniques be achieved through physical con­ begin on Jan. 25 and will continue on For further information, call the offered in the spring semester by the solar energy, collection systems and will be used. Classes will begin Jan. ditioning, individual and group work, Old Problems and New Community Service Division of components, energy resources and Thursdays from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. for Community Services Division at 24 and will continue on Wednesdays and the study of masks. Classes will another five weeks. Carter budget Jan. 22, the State of Manchester Community College. conservation measures. Classes will from 7 to 9:30 p.m. for five more Manchester Community College. WASHINGTON (UPI) - The 96th tough going, particularly any major begin Jan. 27 and will continue on Family Law” will focus on the Union address Jan. 23, and Some of the other non-credit courses begin Jan. 25, and will continue on weeks. Saturdays from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. for Congress can look ahead to national health insurance plans, domestic relations, including dissolu­ { n ew lo w p r ic e s several weeks of committee being offered include “Conver­ Thursdays from 7 to 9 p.m. for seven Mime is an ancient art form in seven more weeks. arguments over fiscal belt-tightening which are strongly backed by liberas. tion of marriage, tax aspects of organization in the House. The sational Spanish,” “Mime,” “In­ more weeks. which movement is the primary ON ALL and foreign policy, but its members Before any of these problems can “Introduction to the Computer” divorce, separation and custody of troduction to the Computer” and “Conversational Spanish” is an in­ medium. In the course, the develop­ PflESCRIPTIONS also will be dogged by problems of be addressed, the new Congress will Senate, often unpredictable, may will acquaint students with the basics children. Classes will begin Jan. 25 "Family Law.” troductory course emphasizing ment of technique, characterization, the past, including what to do about be reminded bluntly of a problem launch its battles immediately. of computer science, using the low- and will continue on Thursdays from to'VijRi^lHUE’ ' The solar energy course will cover everyday conversation that reflects illusion, improvisation, transition ARTHUR DRUG Rep. Charles Diggs, D-Mich. remaining from the 9Sth Congress: Democrats hold a commanding cost. home and business computers 5:45 p.m. to 7:15 p.m. for another When today's swearing-in of new ethics. lead over Republicans in both members, opening ceremonies, pro Republicans plan to send to the Houses. The House has 276 forma elections of the leaders and House ethics committee a complaint Democrats and 157 Republicans, in­ 32,kSyr<* D e u m s e k celebration parties are over, the new asking an investigation of Diggs, con­ cluding 42 freshman Democrats and Congress must settle down to deal victed last fall on 29 couunts of mail 35 new Republicans. In the Senate, with inflation, priorities in a frugal fraud and payroll padding, and Democrats hold a 59-41 edge. budget that almost certainly will sentenced to three years in prison. The new Congress, during its two « V ^ squeeze pet social programs, social The complaint, likely to be filed years of existence, must deal with an security taxes, a new strategic arms Tuesday or Wednesday, could lead to era of tight fiscal restraint in an ef­ '*• Sil'S ‘.IV treaty, U.S, China policy (and Presi­ expulsion of the Michigan Democrat fort to get a handle on inflation and ■ S v k 't V - l dent C arter’s failure to consult from the House — although some other economic problems. Congress on it), trade policy, im­ lesser form of punishment is more As Senate Democratic leader plementation of the Panama Canal likely if there is to be any con­ Robert F. Byrd said, the Senate, and S*BC5ITi' ' ' « treaty and similar problems. gressional punishment at all. presumably the House, will be "a lit­ Northeast Utilities For the first time since the Viet­ Diggs' appeal is pending and he tle more centristically inclined with ' ^ ' ' ' nam War era, lawmakers face the was re-elected overwhelmingly after its appropriations," shifting away "guns or butter" question of whether his conviction, so there is some senti­ from more liberal spending policies. to direct federal tax money toward ment to do nothing until the court But Byrd added that, “as it exer­ social programs or a stronger rulings are completed. cises fiscal prudence, it will at the Case Mountain Land Plans military. Today’s opening day ceremonies same time look at the social New social programs will find will be followed by receipt of the problems of the country.” This portion of a map of the Case Mountain has 7150 special ways Mountain Road for parking area and area in Highland Park, shows land now accessibility to the land the town already owned by the Town of Manchester and land owns. The rest of land, of which Robert Den­ Rulers Win Iran Vote; that the town is considering buying. The nison is the principal owner, has been or will Conservation Commission has recommended be sold for sub-division development by that the town buy a parcel of land off Birch private builders. U.S. Man Found Slain TEHRAN, Iran (UPI) - The Ira­ The body was found lying on the Employes of Telecommunications to ser\^ you in 1979. nian senate today gave a vote of con­ floor of the kitchen and had stab fidence to Prime Minister Shahpour of Iran today announced they have wounds, the Kayhan said. Bakhtiar’s civilian government. In gone on strike in solidarity with anti­ Dollar’s Future Hinges The Kayhan newspaper said the shah forces. All domestic and inter­ southern Iran, an American expert telephone at Berkovitz’ house in Ker­ working at a copper complex was national telex communications have man was cut and a sign pasted on the reported killed in his apartment. been severed by the strike. front door read, “Go back to your The senate endorsed Bakhtiar with The Kahyan newspaper reported in own country.” On U.S» Inflation Rate only one member casting a negative today’s edition that limited crude oil Several walls had blood stains and vote as thousands of anti-shah exports would resume in the next few windows were broken, the paper demonstrators gathered in the grand days. By I'nilrd Press International said. been quickly eroded. economics department of London’s bazaar of Tehran for a massive show Kayhan quoted a highly reliable oil The Germans are cautious, the In anothr outburst of violence in "At present, it’s a volatile, nervous Barclay’s group. “The outlook for of opposition to the monarch who is sources that “export of some of the French are pessimistic and the the west Iranian city of Tabriz, un­ market with traders looking for con­ the dollar in 1979 is favorable and I reported planning to leave Iran in the product of the world’s largest oil X 'n lH British say the outlook is favorable. identified gunmen machine-gunned tinuing evidence that the administra­ think after the short-term, the next few days. refinery at Abadan were essential to But the U.S. dollar looks to remain on and killed a police precinct com­ tion and the Federal Reserve intend currency will turn higher still.” The newspaper Kayhan reported make storage space and production a met^-go-round in 1979 and the U.S. mander and wounded two policemen to stick to a policy that will bring West German traders expressed today that Martin Berkovitz, a progressive.” inflation rate is the spoke that will as they were getting into a police car. down inflation rates," she said. cautious optimism the dollar might former U.S. Air Force colonel and a Bakhtiar also said today that he determine which way the wheel Major Majid Majidi was shot seven The dollar has fluctuated widely in gain during 1979, but they were un­ Vietnam War veteran, was killed in would not send Iranian ambassadors turns. times and died on the spot. The two the first two weeks of the year. For animous in the view the future his residence in Kerman, southern to Israel and South Africa without ap­ Money traders queried by UPI example, against the West German depends on the effectiveness of the Iran. policemen accompanying him were proval of parliament. generally agreed the dollar’s recent wounded seriously and rushed to ^ f mark it has traded in the range of administration’s campaign against U.S. Embassy sources said Iran already has diplomatic gains will be maintained, but almost hospital. 1.80 to 1.86 marks and it has been inflation. Berkovitz was found dead in his relations with both countries and it every one of the foreign exchange The Kayhan quoted witnesses as even more volatile in terms of the “If — and it is a very big if — the apartment Sunday night. They said was not immediately clear from specialists hedged all bets on the saying the attack was carried out by Swiss and French francs and fight against inflation succeeds, the Iranian newspaper reports that Bakhtiar’s statement how that would effectiveness of the Carter ad­ three gunmen who escaped soon Japanese yen. dollar might climb a bit off the Berkovitz, age and hometown un­ affect the status of the relations. ministration’s campaign to fight in­ after the shooting. But most traders don’t see a repeat floor,” one German banker said. But known, was murdered for being Today’s vote of confidence was the flation. A letter dropped near the body of of 1978, when the dollar depreciated a majority of West German bankers Jewish were being checked. second step in a three-tier procedure “There has been a substantial shift by 35 percent against the Swiss franc, were cautious about the ad­ Majidi said the commander was paving the way for the shah’s depar­ in the market attitude toward the If reports that Berkovitz was by 23 percent against the mark and ministration’s ability to control killed by the "Fedai Khalq” ture. The creation of a regency coun­ dollar the last week — traders are murdered are true, he would be the by 32 percent against the yen. events. (Peqple’s Freedom-Fighters) cil has already, been accomplished, much more positive,” said Ann second American to be killed in “I cannot see in any way the dollar The French are not at all op­ guerrilla organization. Parker Mills, vice president of Irving Iran’s current anti-foreign frenzy leaving only a vote of confidence going through the disastrous times it timistic about the dollar and the ad­ The letter accused the major of Trust Co. of New York. “But this resulting from the violent campaign from the lower house Tuesday which has experienced recently,” said Alan ministration’s ability to do anything "countless crimes against the people shift has occurred before and has to topple Shah Mohammed Reza would allow the monarch to leave. Davis, deputy manager of the the about the inflation rate — an opinion Pahlavi. of Tabriz.” The shah has purchased a mansion In the Senate today, two members that was pretty much summed up by Paul E. Grimm, an American oil in Acapulco, Mexico, that once abstained from voting during the con­ a monetary expert in Paris: expert at Iran’s southern oilfields, belonged to actress Merle Oberon, in­ fidence session marked by unusually “I doubt the Carter administration strikebound since October, was am­ formed sources said. Two Join Dimes Panel low attendance. will be able to hold inflation much un­ bushed and killed by unidentified Foreigners, fearful of retaliation der 10 percent. I am concerned about Premier Bakhtiar told reporters MANCHESTER - James R, bus, Manchester Lodge of Elks, gunmen on Dec, 23, four days before by the pro-shah army once the the (U.S.) money in circulation. I am after the senate vote that Shah McCavanaugh and Joseph Hachey, Disabled American Veterans, the strikers successfully shut down monarch leaves, continued to flee uncertain about how far the central Mohammed Reza Pahlavi would both of Manchester, have been Kiwanis Club of Manchester, the Iran’s crude oil exports. Iran despite the improved news from banks of other countries are definitely leave Iran by Friday. elected to the National Foundation- Hartford Engineers Club, and the the oil fields. March of Dimes-Northern Connec­ Greater Manchester Chamber of prepared to go to support the dollar. I ticut Chapter’s executive committee. Commerce. He is also a fourth am unsure about whether the measures Carter already has taken McCavanaugh is associated with degree member of Hartford’s Bishop will be effective and how much Frechette, Martin and Rothman, McMahon General Assembly. further he is willing to go. In a word. Realtors, Hachey is assistant Hachey is a member of the Killer Could Not Stand I’m pessimistic.” treasurer at Manchester State Bank. Manchester Chamber of Commerce However, an American banker in The executive committee serves as Beautification Committee, and vice Paris said “part of this attitude may the governing body of the chapter president of Manchester Chapter stem from the fact that the French which includes planning and direc­ UNICO National. He currently is To See Patients Suffer tion of the total program. have lived with almost continuous in­ chairman of the March of Dimes STOCKHOLM, Sweden (UPI) — A McCavanaugh is a member of flation for the past 30 years and doubt with the “mixture from the youth, bit retarded and says he ‘felt sorry’ Campaign in Manchester. 19-year-old Swedish youth charged Campbell Council. 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San Antonio infectant to some patients other than be charged with all the confessed DesMoines s 05 -17 pc 45 27 on his face and arms after the explo- San Diego r 65 58 the 19 he admitted killing, police killings because some of the victims our "Time-of-Day’’ rates, so more people can buy lower cost electricity Detroit pc 32 09 sion Saturday, a hospital Drop in and tell us about any For period ending 7 a m. EST 1/16/79. During Monday San Francisco .said. have already been cremated. Duluth c 07 -21 r 58 46 spokeswoman said. San Juan Three other mysterious deaths at at off-peak hours. 7 th n and Portions El Paso cy 52 32 pc 87 74 “We are checking his claims by energy problems you may have. Of the Dakotasr.'"'" with ram expected in the southern Rockies Seattle r 44 36 the ward since September, when the reviewing the hospital autopsy A second worker, Delma Watson, Hartford c 38 18 Spokane s 22 13 youth began working there, are now reports for all the deceased patients 32, of West Haven, was treated and We won’t forget those of you with special needs. Customers with We’ll try to help you. elsewhere^^^" California. Clear to partly cloudy Honolulu cy 74 67 Tampa Houston pc 41 31 c 75 35 being investigated. he named, as all the cases are either released for burns to his face and Washington Indianapolis c 43 24 Five more patients have received neck. legitimate hardship can take advantage of our Winter Service Policy-a c 33 06 Wichita buried or cremated,” police inspec­ We’ll also be looking for new ways to generate power and reduce .Jackson, Mss. c 30 16 cy 07 0 intensive care since Friday when a c-clear; cl-clearing; cy- tor Sven-Erik Svensson of the Malmo Jacksonville c 67 23 nurse caught the youth giving a soft program designed to guarantee continued service with special payment Connecticut Weather cloudy: f-fair; hz-haze; m- Homicide Department “The boy is a dependence on expensive foreign oil. Northeast Utilities’engineers and Las Vegas cy 52 38 missing: pcpartly cloudy; r- drink containing carbolic acid to a 94- Partly sunny windy and cold today. High temperatures Little Rock pc 24 11 year-old woman. arrangements. And those who have problems paying a bill because they scientists are dedicated to the search for plentiful, low cost energy. Ixis Angeles r 59 49 rain: sh-showers; sm-smoke; 25 to M. minus 4 to minus 1 C. Fair tonight. Lows 10 to 15 sn-snow; sy-sunny; ts- The nurse heard the woman 1/iuisville c 38 0 Tuesday mostly cloudy with a chance of scattered thunderstorms; w-windy. shouting, ”My throat, something Cardiologist To Speak are elderly, ill, or have a reading or language difficulty can get a reminder Our early investment in nuclear power has already saved hundreds Memphis flumes. Highs in the 20s. Probability of precipiation 10 c 23 15 burned my throat,” HARTFORD — "Bypass Surgery, percent Uxlay 20 percent tonight 40 percent Tuesday The nurse said she snatched the cup diovascular Disease Division. from a friend or relative through our "Third Party Notification’’ of millions of dollars. And we’ll be working harder than ever Failures and Diet,” is the subject of Dr. Silverstein is a member of ’''® " ’Ph ‘nday diminishing tonight. Light and variable Tuesday. ® I'vXlended Forecast Dr. H. Robert Silverstein’s talk to more than seven medical societies program. in 1979 to keep costs down. Because if we can work as partners in Rffc Water Course the Chapter of Mended Hearts and has written more than 21 medical Mass, R.I, & Conn.: Cloudy with a chance of snow MANCHESTER — The Recreation Thursday, Jan. 25, at 7:30 p.m., at papers on subjects relating to car­ We’ll keep you informed about these programs through messages energy today, we’ll share a brighter tomorrow. Wednesday, Clearing Thursday. Fair Friday. High Department will offer a water safety The Crystal Ballroom, Mercy Hall, diology. temperatures from the mid 20s to the low 30s Wednesday instructor class Thursday evening at St. Joseph College, 1678 Asylum Mended Hearts members meet and Thursday and from the upper teens to the mid 20s on Manchester High School. The class Ave., West Hartford. monthly in the Hartford area and are •riday. U jws in the teens Wednesday and Thursday and will run from Jan. 18 through April 12 Dr. Silverstein, a member of the interested in the advances of medical Irom 5 to 15 Friday. between 6:30 and 9:30 p.m. cardiology staff at Mount Sinai and knowledge and skills that mean Vermont. Chance of snow Wednesday. Flurries Participants must be at least 17 St. Francis Hospitals in Hartford, in­ renewed lives for so many people. Thursday. I artly cloudy Friday. Highs near 10 north to years old and hold a valid Red Cross terned at Ohio State University Mended Hearts meetings are open mul 20s .south. Lows 10 below north to 10 above south. Advanced Lifesaving certificate. Hospital where he also served his to the public and membership is open Text books must be purchased on residency. He has received a special NORTHEIOT Um m ES Maine and New Ham pshire: Chance of snow to those who have had corrective Perhapi the bngest of all living worms is the Lineut Wednesday into Thursday. Fair Friday. Highs 10 to 20 the first class night. fellowship in cardiology at Grady heart surgery, or who are interested /jngissimiu. One lound in Scotland measured more than 180 feet. north and 20 to .30 south. Lows 0 to 15 below north and 5 Register in advance by calling the Memorial Hospital of Emory Univer­ in the purpose of Mended Hearts Inc. Doing everything in our powerto serve you. below to 10 above south. Recreation Office between 8:30 a.m. sity, and is certified by the American For further information, call 246- and 4:30 p.m., 647-3084. Board of Internal Medicine, Car­ 8046, days, or 236-2146, evenings. The Connecticut Light and Power Company/The Hartfotd Electtic Light Company/Westem Electric Company/Holyoke Water Power Company/Northeast Utilities Service Company/Northeast Nuclear Energy Company PAGE FOUR - EVENING HERALD. Mon., Jan. 15, 1979

MACC News • m T T 1 1 A e ve e v n e in n i gn gh eh r e ar la d l d, Mon.,, Mon., Jai Jan. 15, 1979 — PAGE FIVE By Nancy (^urr situations. best we could do is advise the Farming Town Unlikely Spot for Observatory Executive Direelor First, we set up an Emergency persons to move in with GO LDENDALE, Wash. (UPI) - ^GOLDENDALE, Wash. (UPI) - cluding eluding Europe. onn300 m m pm e m hor= b e rs nine p lu s a m a te u r __ ii ™ w There was the sound of great Pantry at Center Church to assure friends or family if possible. Ob­ Goldendale, a farming town, popula­ McConnell, now 79, one of the four, for their prize. EXCLUSIVE OFFER FROM FOOD MART! “ They read about us in astronomy astronomers from throughout the donors provided $25,000 and the rejoicing throughout the Conference that no one wouid go hungry, then a viously the size of the Needs tion 2,500, just east of the Cascade said they began work in 1963 with the They went east of the Cascades publications and some who have the world are expected to crowd into the Economic Development Administra­ last December 2nd. when the letter clothing bank to niake sure people Fund does not allow us to answer Mountains, looks like an unlikely spot idea of presenting the telescope to because there are more clear nights money have come here just to use the observatory and its grounds Feb. 26 tion put up $156,000 to build the obser­ from the Hartford Foundation for had access to warm clothing, shoes every request for help. for an observatory that draws Clark Community College at Van­ there than west of the mountains. telescope,” said Terry Tolan, assis­ for the last total eclipse of the sun to vatory. The observatory was com­ Public Giving arrived announcing the and blankets. Financial grants are made only in astronomers from all over the world. couver. “ When we came to Goldendale we tant director of the observatory. be visible in the United States this pleted in 1973 and then, said Tolan, it award of a grant to fund our Human CETA funding permitted expansion those cases in which no other help is But because its telescope is one of Most amateurs, he said, have Tolan said when the men got the in­ stopped for lunch,” McConnell said. Needs Coordinator. T h e century. strument built seven years later sat unused for three years for lack of of these progranis and the trial es­ availabie. Serving as a "last the largest in the world available for They told a waitress in the cafe telescopes of only four to 10 inches. The Goldendale Observatory’s operating funds. The letter arrived on Saturday and tablishment on a furniture bank resource " for Manchester families, use by amateurs the observatory has Any others, 18 to 20 inches or larger, Clark College found it couldn’t afford what they were looking for. She told Joanne Mikoleit began working on providing priniarily used beds, 24V2-inch telescope was built by to build the facility needed to house the Human Needs Fund received a members from throughout the are owned by universities or her hiisband, a member of the City Opened in the summer of 1976, it Monday (as a matter of fact, she had stoves and refrigerators to people amateurs and was put in Goldendale it. So McConnell and his partners — total of $2,801.89 from churches, Northwest, including Canada, and is research institutes and are not Council. He arrived and the project has an annual budget of $25,000, all without funds to purchase them. utttm ate almost by accident. John Marshall, now 68; Don Connor, never stopped working — when CETA church groups and concerned in­ frequently visited by amateur to move the telescope to Goldendale available for amateur use. The builders were four retired raised through memberships, admis­ funds can ran out she went to work at CETA funds also allowed us to hire dividuals. Of this. $1,926.38 was sur­ astronomers from elsewhere, in­ A good share of the observatory’s now 74, and O.W. VanderVelden, now was born. residents of Vancouver, Wash. W.K, deceased — began looking for a home sion and use charges and donations, night to support herself and her three Joanne as full time trained social plus funds were transferred from the The city put in $25,000, corporate Tolan said. boys and came into work with us the worker acting as our Human Needs 1977 Seasonal Sharing Appeal. Not a in ca su a l ALL FOOD MART STORES OPEN SUNDAY 9 A.M. TO 4 P.M day as a volunteer.) '’ '(JTthc p a c k e d cir cu lar Coordinator. large sum true, but it does allow he IN THE STORE. WHILE SUPPLY LASTS! Why? Well, the calls asking for Last year, the Conference recorded church to be there for those whose help kept coming and a handful were some 600 requests for assistance situations are critical and for whom Group sad enough to keep you awake at from 400 Manchester families. Some stenew ope there is no other place to turn for night. 109 of these families needed help in support and help. No need to go all around town for low prices! To Meet from the SUMMER SUN COLLECTION: WALDBAUM S When Manchester Churches paying their rent or in getting K cal .Need formed the Conference 6 years ago; together a security deposit. WILDFLOWER OR SPRING BOUQUET MANCHESTER - Eighty percent of our calls for help one. just one. ot the many things they Although we provided only 13 of Alcoholics Victorious, a come from social workers in other Wildflower hoped to do was pool their resources these families with financial Food Mart Christian organization, will agencies (town, state and health) to help people, particularly non assistance, we were able to help hold an organizational asking us to assist persons who do not parishioners, through tight spots and families stay in their homes through YOU’LL DO BETTER AT FOOD MART! meeting Monday, Jan. 22, qualify for any other aid. family disasters. budget counseling, finding other Spring Bouquet at 7 p.m. in the basement As you probably know, it rapidly sources of assistance and acting as One of the saddest things I of First Federal Savings, became apparent that Manchester is an intermediary with landlords. happening particularly among the I 344 W. Middle Turnpike. elderly is the cutting down and down no longer a small town i we re 13 the Fuel and L'lility Bills Green Giant College Inn W B &■ M Coffee and refreshments size of Hartford i and also that a lot of and down on food costs and CRISCO will be served after the Sky rocketing energy costs saw a BLENDED I TOMATO people, particularly women trying to sometimes medicines in order to pay meeting. corresponding rise in calls for help the rent and utility bills. A second un­ raise families alone and our elderly, •m ' PEAS Anyone wishing more in­ with oil, gas and electric bills. (The fortunate by product of increasing OIL I PASTE OIL Clear BrothlBaked Beans were having a very hard time. '7 OUNCE CAN 36 OZ bo t tle formation may call 649- conference does not assist in paying e ..Nce CAN '5 OZ CAN ZADF ’ h S ‘.'A . ^ P fA AV For the first few years we were fuel costs is the tendency of families 9882, evenings. telephone bills unless there is a struggling along trying to help people with children to buy the food, pay for major medical need — i.e. an elderly in crisis on a limited, non­ the oil (many oil companies want .and perhaps ill living alone.) professional basis. A Human Needs payment on short delivery 1 and then Although we received 93 requests Chamber Fund was established (you've come up short when it is time to pay FOOD CLUB for help we were able to make grants the rent. Hard and painful choices. SOHO - ALL SCENTS probably contributed) and the to only 18 families facing shut off or CRUSHED TOMATOES zsozcan 49* GLADE AIR FRESHENERS 3 ‘ °as *1. To Hire churches tried to help the most Sometimes we can maneuver ^WALDBAUM'S N. Y. STYLE DELH'\ living without utilities, we ordered all VARIETIES pressing cases as best they could. We around a bit. Giving a famiiy a few 14 OZ oil for another 11. LUNDY GOURMET GRUYERE MOTT’S APPLE JUICE 64 OZ BOTTLE 99* CYCLE DOG FOOD CAN 89* Salesman discovered that often there was help days food out of the Pantry so that RUBENSTElN FOOD CLUB In some cases, we were able to their limited funds can go toward oil | PflijP A'DDI C chunks ■ CRUSHED ZO OZ available somewhere if you could COOKED LOAF BLUEBACK SALMON ’ca°n' *1,29 rllNtArKLc juice t sliced can 49* VERNON - The Board help the fam ily qualify for aid or pay for a prescription. only wade your way through the of Directors of the through a state or federal energy HAM CHEESE plethora of agencies, abreviations Fortunately it has been a warm JOHNSON LEMON FAVOR ’«°n^ 89* program. SLICED TO ORDER SLICED TO ORDER TENDERLEAF TEA BAGS'“p"Kr’*1.39 Rockville Area Chamber of and red tape. winter so far. The most pressing Commerce may hire, on a In other instances, particularly if FO O D C L U B i 4 The obvious solution was to provide problem in the past months has been c o m m is s io n b a s is , a there were no children in the farnily both professional and flexible the shortage of housing particularly Del Monte Montini membership salesman. or serious medical problems, the for families or elderly with limited • .S? assistance to people in crisis WISRRIDE 1 Tomato INTRODUCING OUR OWN The board took the action incomes. MUENSTER CHEESE lb ‘2.09 Pineapple Tomatoes WALDBAUM'S-FOOD MART in an executive session Another particular tragic and pain­ DANISH Sauce IN JUICE iTAl IAN l E BREAD AND PASTRIES! following its regular ful problem is the increasing number | HAVARTI CHEESE lb *2.49 all v a r ieties • 15’: OZ CAN 35 OZ UAN meeting Wednesday. of patients released from mental A, whole new line of delicious Kosher Rockville Chamber NOVA SCOTIA LOX SLICEO ■ LB *1.99 Mrs. Anne Flint, health institutions with no place to go baked goods made with pure vegetable executive director, said the and no family or friends to act as a ALASKAN LOX S^LlCEO • LB *1.89 shortening. Many Items Parve as program will be on a trial support base as they try to put their Establishes Goals ALL FLAVORS wrappers indicate. basis and won’t start until lives back together. More about this BEEF BOLOGNA ,b *1.89 FOOD CLUB This Weeks Feature: INALDBAUM'S )«ALDBAUMS PARVE after the dues schedule has VERNON —Monitoring zoning with maintaining a high level of in a future column. T ill then our SLICEO TO ORDER HAWAIIAN PUNCH «oz can 2 for 95* STEWED TOMATOES h oz can 37* ALL VARIETIES been revised. agendas in Vernon, Tolland, and customer/retailer relations; conduc­ gratitude to all of you who held out DINNER PLATE REG. M.29 DOMESTIC ROAST BEEF lb *3.49 APPLE PIES She said the program is Ellington is one of the objectives set SENECA APPLESAUCE zsozjar 39* CYCLE DOG FOOD hlb bag »i .39 JEWISH RYE ting promotions with giveaways for your hand to help your brother and AND OTHER VARIETIES PLAIN -PUMPEHNICKLE- SOUB structured like the one the for the Rockville Area Chamber of CARANDO PEPPERONI lb *2.79 OLD FASHIONED 22 OZ. PKG. interested chamber members; to sister through their hard time. CARANOO SWISS MISS- - 12 ENVE OPES yS* 1 POUND LOAF Manchester Chamber of Commerce for this year. It is your money which makes the 20 pieces or TEDDIE PEANUT BUTTth '!°p' 89* keep abreast of developments in I $ COOKED SALAMI TO ORDER LB *1.89 quart jar PLAIN - MEAT - MUSHROOM OR MARINARA Commerce has. The person Anne Flint, executive director of legislation concerning Sunday financial help possible and your [ FOR 80 c EACH service for 4 I PLUS HEBREW NATIONAL RAGU SPAGHETTI SAUCE *1.09 100 COUNT 7Qc "hired” w ill be paid a the chamber, has prepared a iist of ONLY MR. COFFEE FILTERS PKG » ® closings; and to operate a telephone caring that makes it possibie for us TAX KOSHER BEEF SALAMI .eoz *1.69 percentage of the dues paid objectives, and booklets containing with every *3.00 purchase HEBREW NATIONAL FO O D C L U B alert chain to inform members of bad to “ be there" for people in trouble. RICH N’MILKY FO O D C L U B WALOBAUM S • 10'. oz PKG by any new member he or them will be distributed to chamber KOSHER BEEF FRANKS .7 oz *1.59 LA ROSA checks, counterfeit money, and Although we never have the luxury of 2-pc. SALAD As fresh and vibrant as its name, our Summer Sun CORN Cinnamon Danish Twist she brings in. members. HOT COCOA PEANUT DUE TO OUR FRESHNESS POLICY "flim -flam artists " working in the time to send thank you’s we want $4.99 Collection blooms in rich, yet subtle colors. Enjoy the WHOLE KERNEi PASTA The program will not TUNA SALAD fbeshlvmade lb *1.99 OR c r ea m s ty le V SOME ITEMS WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE TIL TUESDAY Monitoring zoning agendas will be area. each and everyone of you to know we benefits of rugged stoneware combined with delicate MIX BUTTER '►h *, 'hPA ’ ... . preclude members of the within the province of the chamber's The Crime Prevention Committee think of you with gratitude and ask style and worm casual charm. c r ea m y or KRuNChv IP i . r- OLIVE SALAD ebeshly made lb 89* 4 \p..: ’0 COUNT 11 OZ PKG board, or the chamber in Economic and Development Com­ is already working on a check God’s blessings on your and your 18 OZ JAR 1 LB PKG general, from also bringing mittee. passing policy in cooperation with loved ones. Happy New Year from all Choose Spring Bouquet, o fanciful gathering of RICE PUDDING DELICIOUS Lfl 79* in new members. The committee will also create a sunnv yellow daisies or Wildflower, o light and airy T F R c the Vernon Police Department and of us and all the people who will have Mrs. Flint said the per­ checklist for businesses expanding, floral in yellow and orange. Of course, they're “HOT" BAGELS AVAILABLE) 12eob*1,09 CALIFORNIA-TENDER will also work with police to reduce a better year because of your | 3 *la son hired will use a very relocating or coming into the tri­ the high volume of crimes against generosity. dishwasher safe fo moke life o little easier for you SINGLE SERVING Build your full set of our Summer Sun Collection by ”soft-seIi” approach to town area. business and industry. POPCORN REO°NBACHER '5 OZ jar 79* HABITANT SOUPS 6 OZ CAN 4 FOR 99* The Christians taking advantage of our weekly soles. Then, be sure fo WHOLE KERNEL OR CREAM STYLE FRESH bring in additional The committee is also to maintain The Vocational Education Ad­ FROZEN FOODS GALORE! Program five, “ The People of the complete your set with matching pieces we'll offer ot GREEN GIANT CORN 'c'.SI 2 for 69* members. The program an updated inventory of available in­ visory Committee will be working to I FORMULA 409 22 04 BOTTLE 89* Book, " tells how the Moslems are special prices. GAYLORD TOP FROST will be on a trial basis for dustrial and commercial space in the evaluate the industrial arts curricula one of the three great religious HUNT’S MANWICH .s .ozcan 63* NESTLE'S SOUPTIME 4 COUNT PKG 49* BROCCOLI one year. area; work with officials in leasing in the three area high schools, to Cut Corn or groups of the Middle East, along with ORANGE space and attracting new business to determine how well they meet the Start collecting your set today! Just follow this weekly schedule. WOOLITE LIQUID 3? OZ BOTTLE *2.39 increase industrial and commercial the Christians and the Jews, and Green Peas KITTY SALMON FOOD I an 4 FOR 89* needs of the industrial community. This sales plan will be repeated 3 times in (he next 15 weeks. JUICE LARGE Photo base; and to study Vernon’s new Mrs. Flint said that the continuing their cultures have influenced each I ' 10 OZ r 16 OZ. CAN I PKGS. BUNCH sewer treatment plant, the proposed strength of the chamber is its other magnificently. The sometimes] Foo(j Mart helps you take the guess work out of cooking with a 2-pc. SOUP Workshop system of charges and future plans membership. She said the healthy, sometimes brutally hostile f FREE Vue Temp Cooking Timer in every lamb, beef, or pork oven roast. involving the plant so that input from Membership Committee seeks to relationship between Christianity 12 CHOP PLATE RECIPE NO’S 34,65 and Islam is explored in this episode $6.49 Scheduled the business community can be broaden its base of members through ALL FLAVORS U.S.D.A. CHOICE provided, and interests of business continuing recruitment and an an­ as host Bamber Gascoigne visits the I SEALTEST INDIAN RIVER H EBRO N - The Indian considered. great cathedrals of Cordoba, Spain, a COFFEE ticipated membership campaign. FROZEN YOGURT CONTAINER Valley YMCA will start a The Retail Committee is charged former mosque of the Moslem] r SERVER 99* religion. $9.99 MRS.^ PAUL’S FRIED CLAMS 99* Seedless new course in photography B E E F S H E L L during the winter session. FRENCH FRIES cS l*e"c°" pkJ 4 FOR 89* TOP LOIN - WHOLE OR HALF UNTRIMMEo'i Robert Pugliese of Ver­ (WILL CUSTOM CUT TO ORDER) White Grapefruit non will be teaching the FRENCH BREAD PIZZA *1.09 course which is for AUNT JEMIMAS LARGE 27 SIZE beginners. CREAMER JUMBO WAFFLES .soz rkg 79« $4.49 SARA LEE - PECAN COFFEE Students will be taught CAKE OR STREUSEL ’’p;g°' M 49 about the various parts of TOP FROST *f.OS ^ R o f ! • the camera and the b a sic " ICE CREAM SANDWICHES SJ°,z *1.29 techniques of picture . SINGER ROSETTO U S D A, CHOICE (TOP LOIN) taking. Pugliese has been a CHEESE RAVIOLI 30 OZ PKG *1.29 U S. EXTRA FANCY Beef $ 0 2 9 LUNDY FRESH photo journalist for 20 "WASHINGTON STATE ” RED years and is now employed Shell Steak LB by the University of FRESH DAIRY DELIGHTS! PORK SALE! Connecticut office of MIDWINTER SALT and U S D A. CHOICE u s D A CHOICE Delicious Apples Public Information. PEPPER Minute Maid New Country Whole Beef This course is geared to COVERED SUGAR $3.99 2Vi" iviim MINIMUM iviuivi teens and adults and will $4.49 ASSORTED Orange Juice YOGURT Tenderloin Boneless run for four weeks begin­ ALL FLAVORS of Beef ning Jan. 23 and for’ three ’> g a l CARTON 8 OZ. CONTAINER Chuck Roast c T UNTRIMMED PORK CHOPS consecutive Tuesdays from CLEARANCE (WILL CUSTOM CUT TO ORDER (UNDERBLADE) LB. 7 to 8 p.m. ^jJOW'S THE TIM E TO STAY HOME AND SEW UP A 4 9 3 Rib - 3 Loin - 3 Center Cut The classes w ill be held COVERED r ' •f.O» U S NO 1 BEST BAKING BUTTER •1 B9 <0 lB in the VMCA offices at WALOBAUMS Idaho Potatoes BAG Vernon Circle. A fee w ill DISH 16 OZ ■ • LB M.49 COTTAGE CHEESE CONTAINER 65* U S FANCY . RED be charged and $4.99 ALL VARIETIES U S GOVT INSPECTED GRADE ”A " ■1 . 6 3 Delicious Apples Min bag 79' registrations w ill be on a a»is,ssaT? .» . us fancy . ALL PURPOSE first come, first served 2 35 bs M J * ' * ' ’EFRUIT JUICE 69- TURKEYS V '^ ue Rome Apples Min bag 79* basis. ., 9 " VEGETABLE US DA CHOICE . BEEF SHELL w MARZETTi Center Cut For registration Or infor­ SOUR CREAM '6 OZ container 65* CLUB ROAST ^ Fresh 2-pc. CEREAL KRAFT . YELLOW OR WHITE USD A CHOICE - BEEF .UNOERBlADEi ,B >2.G9 Salad Dressing .7ozj.r 99* mation call the YM CA of­ COVERED 4.49 AMERICAN SINGLES ,lb pro M.59 fUNSTEN ROOUEfORT 5.39 fice, 872-7329. - ______CLEARANCE PRICES AS LOW A! BONELESS CHUCK STEAK USOA CHOICE • BEEF .6 =1.89 PORK CASSEROLE Pork Almonds vxrTtes s",« *1.19 n FLEISCHMANN’S m a r g a r in e iio 85* CHUCK CUBE STEAK $10.99 I L.U. 34 8 OZ USOA CHOICE e ‘2.09 RE6ISTERED PAULY BABY MUENSTER PKG 89* CHOPS Produce Item of the Week! GRAVY BOAT FIRST WEEK CHOCOLATE CHIP CHUCK STEW BEEF b Shoulders OPTICIANS $199^ 20-35% *99^5 I ur *1.69 with TRAY O BEST OFF REG. PRICES OFFREG QUICK N’ EASY COOKIES 89* FRESH CALIFORNIA DISCOUNT PRICES w m E G . PRICES ON MODEL 362 $5.99 SPECIAL VALUE BREADED VEAL PATTIES IB 89* B9 0 9 ^^£LEISCHMANN'S mar’gahine pia 69* mm mm ■ • LB ■ • LB. Brussel SLir.u,'' j EEF l iv e r 4 DEVEiNED LB 79* f e a t u r e s u k e t h e s e SALT & FRESH PORK CUTLETS Sprouts CONTAINERS • Electronic memories that remember up to 21 - with every ITALIAN SAUSAGE OB SWEET l I ‘1.49 CENTER CUT *1.99 Plus loads of other time- and 1 DINNER PLATE FIRST WEEK OCBB: ’.■'r Stitch patterns. ^ 1 WEEK $"19 59* $3 purchase PEPPER PORK LOIN ROAST'"'”:,S?R°r“e *1.89 RECIPE NO. 85 labor-saving features. SPECIAL VALUE PORK SAUSAGE ROLL -2oz |JiStchMMr¥nmiiia HiraM • 1 2nd with every ‘1.29 B irAS sw* panels for quick conversion 1 WEEK CUP FRESH PORK BUTTS lb *1.39 DUE tOOuRFREShnESSPOLICY to free arm sewing for cuffs, collars, sleeves al? 59* S3 purchase SALT& SHAKER HORMEL LITTLE SIZZLERS oz ‘1.09 fresh pork V someitemswillnqtbeavailablEtil Tuesday j CmCULATlbN HOURS 3rd with every SPARE RIBS .Three AND DOWNi le ‘1.49 Mofl - Fll. • Built-in buttonholers. 1 WEEK SAUCER "7l?'59* $3 purchase* 1:30 to 8:00 PEPPER SWIFT'S PREMIUM BACON ‘1.59 DELIVEAY DEAOUNE. • Drop-in self-winding bobbins. 4lh REG. SWIFTS PREMIUM FRESH PIGS FEET lb 49* SPECIAL SALE Bread/Butter Reg e n c with every « 3 9 9 HEALTH AND BEAUTY AIDS! S:30 pjn. • Built-in speed basting. S A V E $50 O N A N E W [week Dish B9t $3 purchase* $4.99 CORNED BEEF OVEN ROAST 3AT. 9 9 *1.69 FRESH PORK LIVER lb 49* LISTERINE tee o ff la b e l $ 1 3 9 7:00 • 10:00 a.m. • Exclusive slant needle. F R E E -A R M M A C H IN E . M O D E L 543. 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Cabinet! and carrying caies extra on all models. MANCHESTER HEAT ASSORTED VARIETIES Prices optional LIVERWURST OR BOLOGNA lb‘1.19 SURFBURGERS & SERVE *1.29 Mall Ratal Upon Raquaat ______•ATradcm ark o f The Singer Company • 'a "fiv *0 Om' c Ji'i’-e-v *.f 'ete'vf i»>e • TOPCO toothbrushes 5for*1. SubacYibari wt>o fall to racalva ibte case ot'^r* de«.f'$ ••''oiesaie'i 'etponi.bie typog>iphicai •rrpri thilr nawtpapar batora 5:30 p.m. " ” oi$ o> lo p' Not should talaphona tha circulation 410 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE 'dBpa/lmmt. S47-9S4S. manchestb PAGE SIX - EVb:MNC HERALD, Mon., Jan. 15. 1979

evening herald, Mon., Jan. 15. 1979— PAGE SEVEN Eighth District Meeting Council Meeting Set in Coventry Applications Total 131 Topic of News Complaint COVENTRY — The Town Council will hold its regular meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Town Hall Board In Rehab Loan Program Room. 'The regularly scheduled Monday night meeting meeting was held to discuss a MANCHESTER — A reporter for law." was originally postponqd to Tuesday because of the state request of the board that the attorney MANCHESTER - The town’s is provided through the Community (he Journal Inquirer has filed a • Advise and require the district holiday marking the anniversary of the birthday of Mar­ of $165,566.87 in bank funds has been rehabilitation loan program has Development program and some Freedom of Information complaint initiate court proceedings to obtain directors and LaBelle to conduct the tin Luther King Jr. However, an informal poll of council expended. This money is repaid by in connection with a Jan. 4 meeting an order barring the town's Fire received 131 applications through the local banks participate in the loan affairs of the district in accordance members revealed that a quorum probably could not be month of December. the homeowners who receive the of the Eighth I'tilities District Board Department from using the Buckland with state laws. processing. loans. raised on Tuesday, so the meeting was rescheduled for The program provides subsidized of Directors. firehouse. • Require the district directors to Wednesday. Of the 131 applicants for the The remaining funds, $135,421.40, He asked that the FOI Commission loans to homeowners seeking to homeowner program, 95 of the The Eighth District s legal file a full record of the proceedings of Council member Patricia White, who was elected to have been provided by the Communi­ take the following actions: make home improvements. Finan­ applications have been approved for counsel, who attended the meeting, the Jan. 4 session. her first term in November 1977, shocked her colleagues ty Development monies. said the subject of the session was a • Find that the ,Ian. 4 session was a LaBelle said Friday the meeting cial and geographical guidelines of funding. Another 34 have been In the investor-owned program, the by submitting her resignation last week to the Town the program must be met by the privileged matter, and there was no meeting within the meaning of the was one that could have been held Clerk's office. rejected or withdrawn and two are town has received only two violation of the FOI law. state s right-to-know law. applicant. being processed. without public notification. “It is with sincere regret that I find it necessary to applications so far and both have • Find that the Eighth District A second investor-owned program Of the applications approved for Ralph Williams Jr., a reporter for "It was a meeting between me and resign from the council," Ms. White wrote. I feel that I been approved for funding. A total of directors met illegally because they has been established that provides funding, construction of 76 has been the Journal Inquirer, filed his com­ my clients," he said. The .subject dis­ can no longer give the time that the council demands and, six rental units are involved and plaint Thursday with Helen Loy, failed to give notice of the meeting cussed, which he would not identify, loans for non-resident property completed, 15 are in progress and work has been completed on all six. therefore, 1 cannot do the kind of job I want to be able to owners, those who own apartments four have not yet started. chairman of the FOI commission and did not file minutes. was a proper subject lor discussion do,” A total of $26,425 in bank funds and • Void any action taken at the or other residential units and rent to A total of $300,988.27 has been spent Williams said the Eighth District at a clo.sed session under the state Ms. White has expressed frustration in past months $6,575 in Community Development meeting. tenants. Funding for both programs on the rehabilitation projects. A total directors met secretly with its law. LaBelle said. that so much of the council’s time has been taken up with funds has been expended for the two • Find that LaBelle "did knowing­ counsel, attorney John LaBelle Sr., "No action could be or was taken emergency matters, such as budget referenda and projects. on or about Jan. 4 ' He said the ly and willfully induce the district's at the meeting," he said. board of directors to violate the problems within the police department. She has been an advocate of a satellite health clinic for the area proposed Appreciation Dinner by representatives of Manchester Memorial Hospital. Goldman^s School Budget Manchester's senior citizen officials chat The council will also be presented with the resignation State NAACP Head with town officials at a dinner Friday night at Senior Citizens Center Building & Site Com­ of George Bolduc from the Board of Tax Review and from the Economic Development Commission. Bolduc the Army & Navy Club. From left are town mittee. The committee hosted the town direc­ tors at a dinner in appreciation of the direc­ said, in a letter to the town clerk, that he plans to move Show 7.7 Percent Hike director William Diana, Wally Fortin, senior from Coventry in the very near future. citizens center director; Mayor Stephen Pen­ tors decision to name the Manchester Green He said the resignation date from the commission was SOUTH WINDSOR - School King Dream Not Realized School as the new Senior Citizens Center. classroom teaching positions. Young said advertisements for a ny, and Mrs. Irene Bisset, chairman of the immediate and his withdrawal from the review board Superintendent Robert W. Goldman The budget, according to Goldman, (Herald photo by Strempfer) would be effective as of today. "It is with regret that I Bella Speaks has proposed an $8.2 million Board of new director were placed in state and H.ARTFORD d 'P Ii — The dream "We worked seven years to get it a that the liberalism that came with includes funds for federal and state local newspapers. of equality and brotherhood that Dr. am resigning the above positions but my job and interests Education budget for the 1979-1980 guidelines such as special education holiday, but there are no Dr. King is dead and has been Bella Abzug speaks on telephone in New York school year - reflecting a 7.7 percent Public Works Department staff Martin Luther King advocated in pronouncements from leaders are centered around the Hartford area and my wife and I programs, transportation and ac­ replaced with a strong con.servative have decided to move closer to both," Bolduc said. Sunday after appearing on ABC's "Issues and increase over last year’s budget of members have had to take on ad­ soaring eloquence 15 years ago has saying. Let's observe this'. " swing in the United States. commodations for the handicapped. Asbestos Dump No Threat Town Clerk Elizabeth Rychling said that positions on Answers.” Mrs. Abzug says the White House $7.6 million. ditional responsibilities since Young, not been realized, says the executive Class size will be maintained ac­ Many people believe things arc "If he had lived, his populist move­ The newly proposed budget in­ former public works director, was director of the Connecticut NAACP, better today for blacks and other STRATFORDc'T'D A'Pi:«/-NDr\ (UPI) - No one------the sludge______contains*_• _ a_ ___ resin which i . ■ the council and Board of Tax Review are elected ones, was naive in firing her as co-leader of the cording to Board of Education policy ment could have been the ideal home and therefore, a member of the same party would have to cludes $84,9M for the renovation of named to replace former Town "For many. Dr. King's dream has minorities than ever before in our knows how much industrial sludge prevents fibers from escaping into But, he added, as long as the fill Presidential Commission on Women, but the with kindergarten through Grade 3 for many working class whites who be chosen. Both Bolduc and Ms. White are Democrats. school buildings to make them Manager Paul Talbot. been replaced by a nightmare of af­ history.' But. he said, while some containing asbestos fibers has been the air. covering the sludge remained moist, held at 22 children per class. Grades feel the government is not respon­ The council is expected to hear a report by Town president says he’s not sorry he did it. (UPI accessible to handicapped. The It is believed that officials from firmative action backlash, onfusion progress has been made, "the gap dumped over the past 20 years, but Asbestos exposure has been linked the asbestos fibers could not filter 4-6 and middle and high schools will ding to their needs and is wasting Manager Frank Connolly on his warning to residents to photo) requirement for accommodations for other communities in the state will over school desegregation efforts and between black and white earning much of their money. " he said. apparently there is no immediate to several kinds of cancer as well as into the air very easily. have no more than 25 children in each be asked to serve on a panel to select stay off the ice on Coventry Lake because of its hazar­ handicapped is to meet federal law. class. a 45 percent unemployment rate for power is getting even broader. " Andrews added the civil rights health threat, says Stratford's con­ an incurable respiratory disease. He said state environmental tests the new public works director. blacks, " said Ben F. Andrews, Jr. dous condition. The budget also calls for the hiring "You can't look at gains for blacks movement has exerienced three servation officer. Officials became concerned after show old dumping sites pose no im­ of a full-time health director to in- I’u h lir Works Post Young said that the candidates will Andrews was among 200,000 people William McCann Sunday said the Last weekend three children plunged into the icy water, Courthouse Begins in isolation. You have to look at gains phases, starting with King's push for they found children playing on a mediate health threat, but he added tiate a health education program. Applications for the post of public be evaluated on the. basis of job who heard King's "I Have A Dream " in comparison to what everybody waste material no longer was being make-shift baseball field which once officials were still worried because if but were helped out by bystanders before emergency per­ equal access to public accom­ sonnel arrived on the scene. The budget also calls for a teacher works director will be accepted until description, and that he would look speech in Washington in 1963. King, else is getting and pvernm ent dumped indiscriminately, but old served as a dumping site, McCann the sludge was not'handled properly, Cleanup After Fire modations and a worldwide Connolly said the ice is unsafe because of recent thaws for the second semester of the mid-February, according to Town for special qualities in the final can­ assassinated April 4, 1968 in reports show theeconomic gap is get­ awakening to the plight of black peo­ sites used by a Stratford firm still said. it could become a serious problem. Manager Allan S. Young didates. Memphis, would have been 50 Mon­ and the movement of underwater springs. The lake is graphic arts program, an art teacher ting wider," he said. ple. must be located and the sludge When asked if there were potential­ A 1977 state Department of En­ VERNON — Cleanup operations have started in the for the second semester for the new­ day. covered with a mineral fill. usually visited this time of year by ice skaters and Andrews said King's leadership "Dr. King's untimely death came ly hazardous sites which still had not vironmental Protection study Tolland County Superior Court house. The building, ly renovated art classroom, a junior "Dr. King's dreams were not un­ The fibrous wastes were contained showed of 40 test sites, Stratford had fishermen. Snowmobiles were banned from the lake after spawned improvements for blacks, when the civil rights movement was been located, McCann said, "Yes, I located on Brooklyn Street, was damaged by soot in an high basketball coach to initiate a Auxiliary Sets Meeting realistic. but those who control the in sludge dumped by the Raybestos- one fell through the ice two years ago. early morning fire on Dec. 20. including a push for quality educa­ edging into the second pha.se -- imagine there could be. There could the highest level of airborne asbestos new ninth grade baseball program elements to make the dreams a reali­ tion. housing for the poor, employ­ gaining access to the economic and Manhattan Co., a brake and clutch be one or two truckloads in which researchers attributed to Since that time court sessions normally held in the MANCHESTER—The Manchester clinical psychology, he will discuss ty do not have the same vision Dr. and a department chairman clerk- Memorial Hospital Auxiliary will ment to combat poverty, political in­ employment mainstream," he said. lining factory. The firm has claimed .somebody's backyard." proximity to the Raybestos plant. Superior Court building have been transferred to the typist. behavior modification. King had, " Andrews said Sunday. Volunteers Start conduct its mid-winter meeting and volvement and social services. Andrews said the movement's former Common Pleas Court Building on W. Main Street. The largest percentage of the Dr. Streitfeld has a private prac­ He added although Dr. King's "The violent attacks used by those third phase began in 1978 with a drive The 2 a.m. fire on the 20th was contained in the brunch Monday, Jan. 22 at 9:30 a.m. tice in Simsbury where he specializes birthday is a state holiday in Connec­ budget goes for personnel — amoun­ at the Manchester Country Club. opposing Dr. King and his civil rights to “ salvage the basic ac­ Temporary Workers Tax Aide Course lawyer's lounge. It has been termed of suspicious origin ting to some 80 percent. In last in behavior therapy and modifica­ ticut. neither the governor nor any followers prompted a public reaction complishments of the first two YOGA MANCHESTER — Thirty-three volunteers began a and is still under investigation. Dr. Julian Streitfeld, cljnical psy­ tion. other state leader encouraged towns year's budget, 82.4 percent went for chologist and professor of psychology that defined a new and vocal phases and get rid of the notion that Recruited by State week’s training session this morning with the Internal Court officials said the air and ventilation ducts have to personnel. The meeting and brunch are open or schools to commemmorate the at the University of Hartford, will be liberalism in the United States," he blacks are moving into middle class Revenue Service at the Army-Navy Club for the training be cleaned before workers can start cleaning the clerk s The elementary school staff will be to the public. Reservations are date. said. But, Andrews said, “it is clear suburban society — they haven't." CLASSES as tax-aides to carry on the VITA Program. office and the court rooms. the guest speaker. A graduate of City necessary and can be made by con­ HARTFORD — Gov. Ella Grasso has announced that Coed For All Ages reduced by six positions and the College of New York with a doctor’s the state Department of Environmental Protection is VITA is an IRS designed program sponsored by the Court officials said they hope the two court rooms and secondary school staff by 3.5 tacting Mrs. Laura Myers, 64M964, degree from Columbia University in by Thursday. recruiting 156 temporary employees for the Young Adult National American Association of Retired Persons for the clerk’s offices will be ready for use within about three Conservation Corps. • NEW LOCATION • volunteer income tax assistance to older Americans and weeks but the southwest wing, where tlie lawyer's lounge is located, probably won't reopen for several months. Arts Class Signup Due The program was started in August and employs 130 persons who can’t afford private tax help. COME TO OUR .voung people. The class will be conducted by Robert Konfala of the VERNON - Final registration for the Vernon Arts Com­ Judy Kemp will teach the classes which will provide c a r n iv a l 1 It is for Connecticut residents between the ages of 16 EAST CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL IRS under the supervision of Sydney Smith, VITA coor­ mission's winter classes will be Wednesday from 7 to 9 the opportunity for children to develop creative expres­ dinator for the IRS. p.m. in the Lottie Fisk Building, Henry Park. and 23 who have been unemployed for at least one week. New State Rd. Manchester ^ O F V A L U E S sion of ideas through individual and group activity. The volunteers are from Manchester, East Hartford, NOW Openings remain in the following classes: Film making Eligible persons should contact the DEP or the state Classes Begin Monday Jan. 15th Multi-crafts for children will be taught at Northeast Department of Labor to apply. Rockville and the WillimanticStorrs area. The VITA PATIENTS wit,h Steven Zavarella teaching the basics of 8mm and School on Wednesdays from 3:30 to 4:40 p.m. starting Pro^am will get under way in Manchester Jan. 29. 16mm short- and full-length movies. These classes will be Jan. 24 and running for six weeks. Applicants must be able to provide their own transpor­ YOU CAN PLACE YOUR (k tation to work sites, and no consideration will be given to Sessions will be held from 1 to 4 p.m. four dnys 3 week held on Mondays from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Center Road ■These classes will be taught by Carolyn Forster and 6 P.M. ADVANCED an applicant who loaves school to join the program. from then until income tax filing deadline, April 16 School. The first session will be Jan. 23. It is open to teen­ will offer a variety of mediums such as stenciling, simple CLASSIRED AD ANYTIME In the past, the program has included timber stand im­ 7 P.M. INTERMEDIATE The volunteers will meet Mondays at the South United BARD CONSUMER PRODUCTS DIVISION to agers and adults. block printing, clay modeling, finger painting, mobiles provement. hatchery and other fisheries management 8 P.M. BEGINNERS Methodist Church; Tuesdays at the Senior Citizens Photography classes for children will be conducted at and quilling. Classes are open to students in Grades 4 and Center; Wednesdays at the Knights of Columbus Hall and Sales-Rentals the photo lab at Rockville High School on Saturdays from projects and trail and wildlife habitat improvement. $ 2 .8 8 9:30 to 11 a.m, beginning Jan. 27. It is possible new enrollees may receive special Your Instructor on Thursdays at the West Middle Turnpike branch of Members of the Arts Commission will be offered the First Federal Savings. Volunteers will also go to the Hospital Equipment Teacher, Jan. Beckley. will concentrate on pinhole training in firefighting for emergency assistane in state SHIRLEY BANKS your classes at reduced rates. Some classes will require ad­ parks and forests, the governor said. homes of handicapped persons to help with the tax filing. techniques, basic darkroom work, including developing ditional money for/naterials to be used. For Information Call 646-7254 COMPLETE CATALOGUE AVAILABLE and printing, and basic lighting techniques. The film 646-8178 or 649-0637 The Manchester volunteers are Joseph M, Murphy, dKHce making class and the photography classes will run for six WATER WEIGHT coordinator, 24 Lexington Drive; John Dormer, former W hid Chairs Coloslomy Supplitt weeks. coordinator and senior vplunteer, 35 H Charles Drive PROBLEM? I Happiness Is... Hotpllal Btdt Back Supports Folk night will provide an opportunity for residents George Potterton, 171 Avery St., Chet Parciak, 77 North St., Robert Simmers, 105 Plymouth Lane, Hugo Benson ages eight to 80 to learn folk dancing and various cultures ■ A REAUY CLEAN LAUNDROMAT Bad Ralls CsrvIcAl Collars *U9 E-LIM 396 Hackmatack St., Mary Frddrickson, 37 West St. of foreign countries. Classes will be taught by Karen Cot­ Excess water in the body can be un- I AIR CONDITIONED ir tier on 'Tuesdays, beginning Jan. 30, from 7 to 9 p.m. in :omforlable, K*UM will help you Robert MeComb 11 Quaker Road, Fred Towles 299 Spring Commodn Inconllntnl Pants lose excess water weight We at St., Helen McCartne, 37 Lancaster Road, William Steven­ the Lottie Fisk Building. There will be special rates if LiggeUs recommend it ; TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY Walktra Whiripool Baths more than one member of a family attend. Introductory GRAND OPENING! son 22 Thomas St„ John Sposito 145 W. Center St., Janet $ »« Phillips 158 Ludlow Road, Arthur Johnson, 52 Constance Beginning drawing classes for adults will be conducted Offer Worth 2 I SPECIAL Bathroom PallanI Alda by Mrs. Bourdeaurd'hui. art teacher at the Middle COMMAND PERFORMANCE COMES TO TOWN Drive, Clifford Callahan, 21 Horton Road, John Muschko Cut out this ad — take to store listed 277 Spring St. School. These classes will start Jan. 23 and run for eight f urchase one pack of E-Lim and TEL 64M541 weeks on Tuesdays from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Middle School receive one more E-Lim Pack Free I 8 Us. DRY CLEANING *2.00 WITH THE PRECISION HAIRCUT! Liggett Pharmacy OPENING 643-2711 Creative writing classes for children will be held Creditors Sue College every Manchaatar Partade Wednesday afternoons at Center Road School from 3:30 LKL^NLAUNDROMAT JANUARY 15 BRATTLEBORO, Vt. (UPI) — Creditors have begun MANCHESTER DRUG Ullle to 4:40 p.m., starting Jan. 31 and running for six weeks. filing suits against defunct Windham College in Putney to thing” try to collect money from the tiny liberal arts school ^ 717 Main Street • Manchester which owes an estimated $8 million. The college library collection already has been at­ O r A ^ G I F T tached by the Crystal Ice and Fuel Co. of Brattleboro Site liem lii owed $7,500 in fuel bills. Two parcels of land and a house CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING are the subject of a foreclosure action brought bv Ver­ JPMUUNMG mont National Bank. ^ ANNIVERSAR Y SALE AUTO ______TUESDAY, JAN. 16th - SAT., JAN. 20th TOLOSENEKHT ALL Knitting Yam SUNSET DESIGNS e REPAIRS Less ALL Jiffy SUtchery I “Horn* of Air. 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Feminine,f \ Controlled j \ P n m f C # fICU ^ in M iy EVENING HERALD. Mon., Jan. 15. 1979 — PAGE NINF o ~ o I 1 tin the Service) Karen Prewo Heads iHaurkatfr iziuniimj Greg Pearson Kenaissance oodyguard ^— ------^ Manchester — A City of Village Charm • f Navy Hull Maintenance Technician Parents Anonymous Founded Oct. 1, 1881 By Ellle Grossman really functioning efficient­ Fireman Apprentice James E. Rose, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jon E. Rose of 32 NEW YORK (NEA) - It ly," she says. "You're pow­ MANCHESTER — Karen Prewo of Manchester and East Hartford. An Published by the Menchesler Publishing Co., Herald Square. Campaign Issue Surfaces was all instinct. erful and capable and then Hillside Drive, South Windsor, additional chapter is being organized Manchester. Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. The man you take a shower and get graduated from Basic Hull Manchester has been named the first walking behind Hazel dressed and you're totally president of Parents Anonymous of in Rockville. An item that may be the major town’s registered voters, or 1,347 Maintenance Technician School. \ 1 Member. Audit Bureau ol Circulation Member United Press intunidtiunal If enough signatures are obtained, Jacobs in Madison Square feminine. If anything, it has Connecticut Inc. Ms. Prewo has been Anyone wishing further informa­ local campaign issue in 1979 already persons. This figure should be Some lockl residents recently Garden reached out and enhanced you.'' involved with the Manchester tion about Parents Anonymous may is the subject of much discussion and the group plans to hold workshops received appointments.to legislative grabbed her rear end be­ On the other hand, she was Customer Service - 647-9946 ^ Turkinaton, Executive Editor reached without much trouble. call the toll-free Care-line, 1-800-842- Raymond E. Robinson. Editor-Pubtisher Frank A. Burbank. Managing Editor and schedule speakers to discuss the positions. cause Ms. Jacobs' 120 an art major at the City During the 8-week course at the Chapter of Parents Anonymous since attention around town. The group ran a similar petition 1975. 2288, which operates on a 24-hour Community Development program pounds are perfectly distrib­ College of New York where Naval Training Center, Philadelphia, Much can happen between now and drive in November to stop receipt of Dominic Squatrito was reappointed she took her first karate Other officers eiected are Margot basis. This is a service of the Connec­ and how it has helped fund past uted over her 5-foot-6 frame. students received instruction on the November, but few issues in recent present-year funds. It obtained 1,800 as counsel for state Senate She reacted instinctively. class. Trent of Hartford, vice president; ticut Child Welfare Association. programs. "1 hit him in the chest and A former physical educa­ basics of welding, pipefitting and Other Editors Say years have generated the interest signatures but later withdrew the Democrats. The attorney is a tion teacher with a master's metalsmithing. Velma Beauchesne of Hartford, that has developed about the town’s While the two groups take opposing Manchester resident and has been an sent him flying a few feet,” secretary, and Linda Richard of petitions because the present-year she says. degree from Columbia in involvement in the Community approaches to the matter, it appears active worker for State Sen. David Physical Education Curricu­ Bridgeport, treasurer. Wedding funds already had been designated Poor Neanderthal. He Boston Globe: Gl special — chipped beef, the local political parties also are Barry, deputy majority leader, and didn't know he was grabbing lum Development, she still A 1978 graduate of South Windsor Evelyn H. Guillen of West Hartford Development program. for such projects as conversion of While consumers brace for an­ smothered in creamy gravy and preparing for a faceoff on the issue. a first degree black belt in paints. High School, he joined the Navy in is the new statewide coordinator for Tryon-IMozzer Two organizations in town have Green School to a senior citizens the local Democratic Party. ticipated sharp increases in the price karate; the founder, at 26, of And. when she's not train­ Julv 1978. Parents Anonymous. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Mozzer ladled over burnt toast — destroyed been formed about the )ssue. A center. Ted Cummings, Democratic town Thomas Sheridan of East Hartford the Hazel Jacobs Black Belt ing her security escorts or of hamburger, the Army may chairman, and Stephen Cassano, Parents Anonymous is a self-help Sr. of 141 Brookfield St., Manchester, what enthusiasm there was for petitioning drive —the second )n Community Development provides was one of three attorneys appointed Security Escort Service. teaching self-defense at Ber­ already have a solution. Just bear in deputy mayor, both already have If he'd seen that deadly gen Community College in organization serving parents who announce the marriage of their breakfast. Lunch usually lingered in three months —is funds annually to the town. The as counsels to the Democratic mind, though, the Army’s dubious issued statements in support of the look in her blue-gray eyes Paramus, N.J., she’s horse­ Marine Lance Cpl. Ronald D. seek to change their physically or daughter, Sharon, to Airman Edward GI stomaches well past the dinner in progress, and money is supposed to be used for majority in the state House. before she strikes, though, back riding or going to bask­ reputation in the kitchen. Barrett, son of James J. Barrett of 91 emotionally harmful relationships M. Tryon, USAF, son of Mrs. hour. And evening meals often many of the re­ programs and projects that primari­ Community Development program. Senate Republicans reappointed he wouldn't have grabbed. etball games at the Garden with their children. Weekly chapter Researchers in an Army project at Republican members of the Board He wouldn't even have and disarming Neanderthal Florence St., Manchester, has been Caroline Tryon of Manchester and bordered on fatality. cent meetings of ly benefit low-and moderate-income Alden Ives of Glastonbury as meetings are led by the parents reached if he'd watched the men. promoted to his present rank while Edward A. Tryon of Newington. Natick (Mass.) have developed a So when laboratory researchers the Town Board residents. of Directors consistently have voted counsel. Ives is not an attorney but is two-hour demonstration of themselves, with the assistance of The couple was married Dec. 23 variety of ways to prepare "tougher against certain items, such as the And some day, she says, serving with the 2nd Marine Division, contrive a method of making normal­ of Directors have The Concerned Citizens for a former state senator. lunches, kicks and escapes HAZEL JACOBS demonstrates the block, a technique she’s going to open her own Marine Corps Base, Camp Lejeune, one or two professional sponsors who with Maj. Michael Sazy, USAF, cuts” of beef, veal, pork and lamb. from chokes and other nasty executed by one of the karate sparring partners she ly undesirable cuts of meat suitable included at least Manchester group feels federal fair housing brochure, that the town school called The Ultimate N.C. volunteer their time. chaplain at Vandenberg Air Force The end result is a palatable meal at has been involved in as part of the entanglements she put on portrayed in her silkscreen, “Kumite,” (sparring). Woman. “I'll teach women’s for the dinner table, there has to be some discussion requirements for the program are before the John C. Mandel iPhoto CH D L Ofakf Parents Anonymous began in Base, Caiif., officiating. Attendants an economic price. But the GI meal Community Development program. awareness and disco danc­ some skepticism. of the matter. too severe. They feel Manchester Janet Batt of Ellington was named Security Bureau hired her — ing and self-defense . . . ” California in 1970, and since then has were Mr. and Mrs. Craig G. Noorlun may not stand up to public taste. The Republican philosophy seems as a separate company divi­ He joined the Marine Corps in June grown to a network of over 900 of Lompoc, Calif. With all due respects to research One organization, the Concerned already has had to take too many clerk of the legislative Labor Com­ Frills plus fractures 1976. The Army's innovative cookery is to be that they support the programs sion — in November. important people and they recruited from dancers, because, she says, "It’s nice chapters internationally. Connecticut The couple is presently residing in and development, the unsettling Citizens for Manchester, has steps, such as hiring an equal oppor­ mittee. She is a member of the He might have tried to didn't have anyone to send. karate school students and still fresh in the memory of ex-GIs. the Community IJevelopment money to be feminine, but” — with has 29 chapters including locations in Lompac. Calif. experiences with military meals expressed opposition to the town’s in­ tunity coordinator and distributing a Democratic State Central Com­ hire her for the minimum of You want someone around acquaintances from athletic that look in her eye — “you On chilly mornings, when the mess has funded. They oppose, however, eight hours at $100. your children who's respon­ competitions. leave little faith in beefy volvement in Community Develop­ fair housing brochure, to receive the mittee. want to make sure you can stewards failed continually to get the some of the steps the town has to But she would have said sible, who relates well to She, herself, is a Renais­ control whoever’s around.” experiments. Even at $2 a pound, ment. funds. no. people.” sance woman. For one thing, .NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN l dining hall heated before it was time high price hamburger might be It is leading a petition drive to ob­ take to receive that money. They feel A Manchester resident, Edward "We're not a dating or a Someone you can send the even as a child in the Bronx, WW Sponsoring Design Contest to serve breakfast, GIs were tan­ there is too much federal interven­ sez service,” she says, kid to the zoo with without she says, "I loved sports. easier to swallow than something tain enough signatures for a referen­ A second group formed Wilson, has been named to the Crane talized by the odd variety of aromas. tion. "We're trying to gear this worrying about what may And I love working up a A Fashion Design Contest for design that can be worn on tbe way to from the unculinary confines of an dum vote on the issue. It is seeking a recently—JOIN, Justice, for President National Advisory female escort service to the rub off in the process. sweat which a lot of women FASHION category and will have these gar­ But that spell never lasted long. The The Democratic philosophy members of Weight Watchers has weight goal; and/or a dream ments made up to be modeled in the Army mess hall. moratorium for two years against Organizations, Individuals Now—has Board. Philip Crane, a U.S. represen­ family.” Or, for the woman in town never experience because," appears to be that the program has She — and the 50 women with time and charge cards she jokes, "women perspire, been announced by Lenore Lippert, costume to be worn when goal is Fashion Press Week Showing in June town participation in the Community voiced its support for the Community tative from Illinois, was the first an­ area director in Hartford, Fairfield, led to many items that have helped between 20 and 30 years of on her hands, a female com­ they don't sweat." achieved. Sketches will be accepted in New York. Judges for the national Development Program. This would Development program and the past nounced candidate for the age she's training — hope to panion to shop and visit art So they don't know how New Haven and Litchfield counties. Naugatuck (Conn.) Daily News: America stands to gain nothing until Feb. 15 for pants, skirts, tops, contest will include some of the prevent the town from receiving use of the money. all town residents. They feel the Republican nomination for Presi­ fill a need that evidently galleries with: pretty, per­ good it feels to spend 30-to-45 There wili be cash prizes and an op­ jackets, suits, gowns, etc. If certain Americans have their from such a deal. Indeed this country requirements met so far have not im­ exists in New York, for na­ sonable, cultured — and minutes a day on body condi­ nation's outstanding fashion Community Development funds until It is encouraging residents not to dent. portunity to attend the Design Two winning sketches from this way, Communist China will be would lose an immense amount. To tives and visitors. good with hqr fists. tioning: to run, then, for a authorities. Jan. 1, 1981. sign the petitions unless they have all posed on the town’s independence Wilson formerly served as assis­ "Before I joined the Man- Just what you don’t expect mile or two and, finally, to Fashion Week Showing in New York. area, one from each category, will be transformed into a military and sell arms on credit to the Chinese is and they will draw the line and stop Each local winner whose sketch is The group needs to obtain information about the Community tant to the state comptroller and is a del Security Bureau, it had a female bodyguard to be. put in from one to five hours The contest is open to men and awarded a $200 cash prize and will be selected for Design Week modeling economic superpower at the expense madness, for it would deny the same the program if it appears that in­ calls for female bodyguards Just what Ms. Jacobs docs polishing self-defense skills. signatures from five percent of the Development program. member of the GOP Town Com­ Ellie Grossman women currently enrolled and submitted for consideration in the will be invited to New York by WW of U.S. taxpayers. weapons to our own forces and those dependence will be lost. to protect the children of expect from the staff she "You feel your body is lifetime members within two pounds national contest. Honorable Mention mittee. for the fashion show and a three-day The Carter administration has of our allies. The Soviets would of goal. in each category will receive a $50 all expense paid trip. decided the time has come to play rejoice at such a development. Fashion design sketches may be cash prize. Detailed rules are available in all the “China card.” It imagines that it The greatest danger in playing the submitted in two categories: A Weight Watchers International will area WW classes Births select winning designs from each can restrain the Soviet Union by “China card” is in the economic strengthening Red China's armed area. While the fortunes of a limited Start Your Own forces and industrial base. The in­ number of companies may be im­ Morrison, Donald l)ouglu!i, son Babb of Folsom, Calif. Her paternal fluential National Council For U.S.- proved by government-guaranteed of Douglas Jay and Janice Wasser- grandmother is Mrs. Gerri Arnold of China Trade is pushing for the closest sales to Peking, the overall economic man Morrison of Cruz Bay. St. John. Citrus Heights. Calif. She as a economic links with the Peking health of the United States will be en­ V.I. He was born Jan. 3 at brother. Bobby, 7; and a sister, Buying Club Can Save Money regime. dangered. Manchester Memorial Hospital. His Robin, 9. V.H. Krulak, writing in the fall maternal grandparents are Mr. and It takes very little imagination to Lou Cottln about bargains in non-food Senior clubs or centers are issue of Strategic Review, presents a Mrs. Irving Konecky of New York. Hayes, Jamie Alarie, daughter of ery 1 comprehend the devastating effect products, as well. The group the best places for such they should bring upothe the idea devastating analysis of the folly of His paternal grandparents are Dr. John L. and Darlene M. Sullivan We start at Supermarket can actually grow into an plans to be established. But at a board of directors meet­ the United States attempting to play Chinese textile imports would have and Mrs. Donald W. Morrison of Hayes of 200 Nutmeg Lane, East A, which is advertising advisory buying club. But members of the club or ing. Seniors should have an on employment in America’s textiles Manchester. let’s stick to foods for now. center often live in different the "China card.” O P ^ ( L ______Hartford. She was born Jan. 7 at whole chickens averaging opportunity to save money plants. Hundreds of millions of 2M to 3 pounds at 45 cents So, Mr. and Mrs. M would neighborhoods. The point first on food. Later they can Krulak writes: Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her pick up the $1.99 cans of would be to bring together Chinese, working without any limita­ .Arnold, Erin Suzanne, daughter per pound. It's the big spe­ decide from experimenting “In practical terms this translates maternal grandparents are Mr. and cial for the week that is coffee at the store where the seniors from each neigh­ how much further and in tion on hours or conditions of employ­ of C. Robert and Linda L. Babb Ar­ that is featured. Then they into our doing what the Chinese want Mrs. Almet Sullivan of Florida. Her supposed to drag you into borhood. They separate into what directions the program ment, could produce textiles for a nold of 157 Eldridge St., Manchester. paternal grandparents are Mr, and the store, where you will buy would do the rest of their groups of six or seven de­ should grow. us to do: Provide them economic She was bom Jan. 6 at Manchester Mrs. John Hayes of 122 Lake St., other products at regular own shopping. pending on where they live. Certainly, there will be support — foodstuffs and fertilizers; fraction of production costs in the Memorial Hospital. Her maternal Manchester. prices as you wheel your The same procedure A large membership center variants of this idea. But United States. The same pattern would be followed right might have several separate military support — weapons sales grandparents are Col. and Mrs. J.W. cart through the aisles. let’s start saving money would apply to many other industries Meanwhile, Supermarket down the line. The shoppers buyers’ clubs meeting at the somewhere. and technical advice; industrial B is offering a special on would buy the special for the same time. Was it Ben Franklin who technology and education; and, with in the U.S. if faced with Chinese im­ coffee at $1.99 per 1-pound others while filling their own Organizing a group for said, “A penny saved Is a ports. needs. it all, to comply with their desire that can. If you're snort on cof­ buying purposes should, penny earned?” Let’s earn Both economic and strategic fac­ Teach Teen to Trim fee, that’s the store you visit. Which brings up the ques­ therefore, become the re­ the pennies we save by we ‘de-organize’ and abrogate our tion of money. Take the sponsibility of all senior club tors underline the stupidity of The engagement of Miss Katherine You pick up the coffee and working together. treaty relationship with the Republic walk the aisles for other members who are assigned (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) of China on Taiwan.” playing the “China card.” By G.4YX)R MADDOX them. But cut down portions. Your Ann Ristau of Pensacola, Fla,, to En­ groceries. to buy six chickens in one Stand outside a public school at dis­ purpose is to retard the growth of fat sign Richard T, Erickson of Norfolk, Ah! But here’s a special on fell swoop. They should not missal time. Observe the hundreds of while not retarding the growth of beer at 89 cents for a six- be required to lay out the “ By golly, we’re not takin’ this any longer. Shift this thing into reverse!” Va., has been announced by her money in advance. children and adolescents, many of bone and muscle, or to upset the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. bottle package. That’s the teen-ager emotionally. featured loss leader in The group would figure them fat or on the way to getting fat. Ristau of 25 S. Hawthorne St., Supermarket C. out the price at the weekly Thought Foilow them to the nearest candy Once fat adolescents decide for Manchester. We elderly people need to meeting. Anyone ordering Jack Anderson store. Watch them load up on candy themselves — rather than under Ensign Erickson is the son of Mr. watch our pennies. But who chicken would give the Our world is a vast mixture of in the parking lot. bars. At home, many eat more pressure from adults — to lose excess and Mrs, Carl 0. Erickson Jr. of has the energy or the pa- chicken buyer a set amount tience to visit all three of money in advance for SHOPPING young and old, rich and poor, yellow, Everyone was minding his or her sweets way beyond their nutritional pounds, they should be given a Wheeler Hill Drive, Durham. stores? every chicken ordered. black, white, red, and brown and hun­ own business. Growing up in Connec­ r^uirements. The result is calories bathroom scale, an important tool in Miss Ristau graduated from What we seniors need is a If it turns out that the dreds of languages and cultures. ticut, I had experienced this outward Abbie Hoffman: Man on the Run piled on calories, extra pounds of weight control. Suggest the scale be Manchester High School in 1973 and plan to take advantage of the chicken costs a few cents flesh piled on extra pounds of flesh. used regularly before breakfast. from Quinnipiac College in Hamden specials in all the neighbor more, the individual who Much of our country’s strength has coolness and I did not see it as a How many calories a day 'do Young people have to see results to in 1977. She is employed as a come from welcoming a variety of reflection on myself. Eventually I WASHINGTON - The aging ac­ The man whose political trail of the Chicago Seven into a was born — has seen his father only youngsters need? Here are the best BAG persons who have a common goal; a tivist, once a headline figure who be encouraged to continue losing registered physical therapist at Bap­ pingir'n.srJ?•.t'jhSf ■' pay« up r upon '“ delivery. r" "“3 If found places where I felt included. radicalism and violent rhetoric shambles. Pranks, like showering at fleeting secret meetings arranged averages: weight. tist Hospital at Pensacola, Fla. My wife, Nikka, and I better life for themselves and their What does our “minding our own shouted defiance at the police, is now launched a thousand protest dollar bills from the visitor’s gallery at great risk. And Hoffman has two Children need about 1,300 calories Your long-term purpose is to teach Ensign Erickson graduated from work this out fairly well. I chicken, he or families. To the extent we work business” feel like to someone who on the run from the police. He talked demonstrations and helped fuel a onto the floor of the New York stock teen-age sons by a previous from ages 1 to 3, about 1,700 calories your teen-ager the habit of not get­ Xavier High School in Middletown in shop at Supermarket A and r d together for the benefit of all groups comes from another area of our to us about the 1960s and the shaggy- decade of social disruption is now lit­ exchange and watching the brokers marriage. Discussing his family, he from ages 4 to 6, about 2,100 calories buy only the special. She „ 'LS'® ®i"r«'’’ ting fat. Adolescents who acquire 1972 and from Quinnipiac College in W. MIIN STKET who come and accept and value their country or another country where the haired generation, with flashes of his tle more than a common criminal, scramble for the money, bolstered came close to tears at one point and from ages 7 to 9, and about 2,500 that habit usually succeed in avoiding buys only the special at thp grows. 1976. He is serving in the U. S, Navy Supermarket B. contributions to our society, we are customs of welcome and community old truculence. He also spoke about reduced to scatological diatribes and his image as the Clown Prince of the abruptly left the room to regain his calories from ages 10 to 12. obesity as adults. stationed at the Naval Air Station at We meet at Supermarket j u in an inclusive community. support are different? Might not one the 1970s and his flight from the past, New Left. composure. Boys need about 3,100 calories a Norfolk, Va. C, buy the specialand roam dauide to reliving old glories in articles he Are we in Manchester a communi­ who looks or sounds different inter­ with traces of sadness. Once he had day from ages 13 to 15 and about 3,600 The couple is planning a March 24 the ^sles t^ether for the ROmtLE writes for men’s magazines and But other actions — such as “It’s very, very hard ... very pain­ ty which is economically, culturally, pret this coolness as intentional to choke back a day from ages 16 to 19. Girls need wedding at St. Mary’s Episcopal rest of our purchases. We counterculture publications. wearing a shirt made from the ful,” he said. “I would never give about 2,600 calories a day from ages figure that what we saved on ® and racially inclusive? Do we project rejection? Can we offer support to tears. He has had plastic surgery to American flag, characterizing the myself up. People say: ‘What do you College Notes Church in Manchester. (Contos the specials justifies the ex- ‘J!®‘t"®R®' that image? 13 to 15 and only 2,400 a day from photo) tra qtorp qtnn ^OUld check by new residents and include them in He’s about 40, change his appearance. He has suf­ United States in his books as want to go back for, you’re going ages 16 to 19. Suppose w^e had an orga- PA®."® members t^ee moi6 (>W REAUy UU90W NW M m'i nor M/ffimiwsms. tion. call 236-5838. Bennett, Shirley Bieu De Santels, Richard Bussiere, Albert Carlin, Donald Fiske, Harrison Griswold, Donald r-smsunpjunsp "All smaller combat ships, nmnf Helm, Edward Maher, Margaret McGraw Guilmartin, Yesterdays .Joan Michaud O'Donnell, Grace Moore McCarthy, *1®* *1.4li because of their sophisticated gear and fire control systems, are Junior Women Meet Tuesday Chester Ososki, Craig Noren, Edward Phillips, Scott 11 OZ. REG. 1.99 REG. 1.69 2.5 Yours \({o Request lor use of the former Nike Sloane, Jack Sopher, Edward Spence, Roger Turkington, vulnerable to cheap kills.” Board of Education must repeat its site as a town culture and education Ronald Larsen, Donna La Vista Clark, Valerie Little C o lg a t e ! center is refused by the federal — Ji'riiiiie II. Slolarow, u MA.NCHESTEH — The Manchester Turnpike, mation on membership, plea.se con- Tatro, Jack I.z)effler, Charlotte Nielson Merritt, Wiiliam vote to disregard Keeney Street Gt-m-riil .Arrmiiiiing O ffice expert, Junior Women’s Club will meet Department of Health. Education Rita Mannebach will speak on "Sex laci Madelyn Dore. 41 Summer St., Tyler, Paul Tzimoulis, George Ward, Charles Williams School plans. Hiiying nioKi of Aineriea’H wurHiilpH Tuesday at 7:30 p.m, at the First COLGATE TOOTHBRUSHES ami Welfare. Education in the Home. " 649-2725, or Sonja Henry, 101 and Peggy Woltersdorf Armstrong. 10 Yours Afj;o Town Manager Robert Weiss urges — filled flelieiile eleetronicH — Federal Savings Bank, 344 W. .Middle s o f t -m e d -Ba r d Women between the ages ol 18 and Broadway. Coventry, 742-82.33 Anyone with any information on the above persons is Ronald E. Blake of East Hartford approval pi a budget for a two-year eoiild he pul out «f iirlion even by REQ. 1.08 40 are welcome to attend. For infor­ a.sked to call Marv Parmakian Asadorian at 643-4222. is named Manchester's first assis­ Community Development Action Miieli light (hut wellplueed) liils oh tant planner. Plan Study. rifle hIioIs. PAGE TEN - EVENING HERALD. Mon.. Jan. 15. 1879

EVENING HERALD, Mon., Jan. 15. 1979 - PAGE ELEVEN Obituaries Vietnamese Tighten Tliorvuld P . Toft EAST HARTFORD - Thorvald P. Jack Reilmond Wins Net Tournament Toft, 73, of 63 Wyllys St„ Hartford, died Friday at Hartford Hospital. Mr. Toft was born in Hartford and Grip Over Cambodia Top-Seeded Player Stops Vernon Pro lived there the past 40 years. BANKOK, Thailand (UPI) - A namese. mit of Vietnamese and Cambodian He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Prince Norodom Sihanouk, the 56- Helen Chiaradia of East Hartford, Vietnamese-led column preceded by leaders to review post-war relations By EARL YOST in a stirring match, then ousted John year-old ousted ruler of Cambodia best pros and amateurs who fell in partner Whitey Joslin of Providence, and two grandchildren. Cambodian rebel scouts, today slow­ and settle border differences. Padzar in the quarterfinals, 6-1, 6-2 ly closed in on the town of Poipet who pleaded the case of the deposed Spurts Editor the 35 and over age eligibility the team bowed to A1 Rogan of The funeral is Tuesday at 8:15 a.m. The new Cambodian regime also bracket. and topped Joslin in the semis 6-4,7-5 near the Cambodia-Thailand border, Pol Pot regime last week, was Age proved to be a factor in Needham, Mass., and Bob Pipes of from the Newkirk & Whitney said it wants to "establish normal in another fine, hard fought match. tightening the invaders’ already solid reported in satisfactory condition yesterday’s final round in the The finals had a distinct University Foxboro, Mass., in the title match, 6- Funeral Home, 318 Burnside Ave., relations” with archenemy China, of Connecticut flavor. Redmond is a 7, 7-6, 6-3, in the morning yesterday. Uthgenannt worked his way to the grip on Cambodia. today at a Manhattan hospital suf­ despite Peking's description of the Junior Veterans Championship East Hartford, with a mass at 9 in St. But officials at the Thai border fering “extreme stress and UConn grad and former No. 1 player With about 100 spectators on hand, finals by whipping Dick Quinto 6-0,6- Mary’s Church, East Hartford. new leaders In Phnom Penh as at the Manchester Racquet with the collegians. Uthgenannt is an Redmond and Uthgenannt held ser­ 1; Bill Bonneau by default. Acker 6- said they believed the Vietnamese exhaustion.” "national scum.” Burial is in St. Mary’s Cemetery, were delaying the capture of Poipet diplomats declaring the Cambodian Club when 35-year-old host associate professor in engineering on vices in the first set for the first four 3, 4-6, 63 and Sheckel in the semis 3- East Hartford. 6, 6-1, 62. — the final target in their 22-day people and Pol Pot will carry on their “We are ready to establish normal head pro Jack Redmond turned the Storrs campus. He’s been the pro games. In the ninth game, Redmond Friends may call at the funeral fight until the Vietnamese are relations with all countries at the Vernon Tennis Forum the past broke service and then held service One of the weekend’s features was blitzkreig — to allow reporters to back the challenge of fifth the appearance of teevee personality home today from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. routed. regardless of political and social four years. to wrap up the verdict, 6-4. witness Cambodian rebels, rather seeded 45-year-old Ernie Bill Cosby as a participant. He lost in than Vietnamese, capturing the It was the first definite word that systems,” said Ros Sarny, general “ It’s been an exhausting Uthgenannt’s hard serve was a Shcllz Uthgenannt of Ellington in weekend," a tired Redmond said. major part of his game. the first round to Dave Molumphy, A town. Pol Pot is still alive. Many diplomats secretary of the Cambodian National straight sets, 6-4, 6-2. EAST HARTFORD - James Carl Despite intelligence reports to the had speculated that he was killed by United Front for National Salvation. “I’m happy with the wav I played. I Redmond broke his foe’s serve in club member, from East Hartford, 6 served and volleyed well. I waited and 3, 3-6, 7-6. Sheltz, 27, of S3 Bliss St. died Satur­ contrary, Vietnam has persistently Vietnamese troops and Cambodian His statement, made in Hanoi, was The lefthanded, bespectacled Red­ the third game of the second set and day in Charlemont, Mass. He was the claimed the invasion is the work of rebels who took control of the nation. mond, the hottest pro player in the kept my patience,” repeated in the fifth while gaining a Eleven club members took part in reported by the official Vietnam the singles, Joe Abele, Molumphy, husband of Mrs. Marilyn Sullivan the Hanoi-backed Cambodian "Salva­ In Hanoi and Phnom Penh, of­ News Agency, monitored in Hong state, and possibly New England in The handsome, trim Uthgenannt 5-1 advantage. Thanks to two aces, Tom Rodden, Herb Van Krunlngen, Sheltz. tion Front,” not a Vietnamese offen­ ficials annciincpd an impending sum­ KOC" the last four months, had to rely on offered no excuses but it was obvious and no returns on two other serves, Mr. Sheltz was born in Hartford sive. his 10-year age advantage plus court that he tired after several tough Uthgenannt managed to cut the gap Ray Eccles, (juinto, Ken White, Mike Carter Honored Goodman and Clay Moore. Tom and had lived in East Hartford for the In Peking, Cambodian officials savvy to stop Uthgenannt for the matches in both singles and doubles to 5-2 but the steady Redmond President Carter and Corretta Scott King embraced after he crown. Cafezzo, White, Goodman, Rodden past year. He was an Air Force said toppled Cambodian premier Pol play, Redmond took part in singles finished strong to win the eighth" and Van Kruningen also played in the • veteran of the Vietnam War. He was accepted the Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Social Change Pot is alive and fighting alongside Begin Hopes Envoy Redmond made the tournament only. He, too, didn’t have any cake­ game easily and take the set and employed by the Town Oil Co. of annual peace prize Sunday in Atlanta. (UPI photo) other former government leaders in committee look good as the No. 1 walk to the finals. match. doubles portion. Wethersfield. a guerrilla campaign against Viet­ seed in winning. The field numbered “It was a most enjoyable weekend Redmond, who drew a first round Anita Murphy served as tourna­ He is also survived by his parents, namese forces. 31, including many of New England’s for me,” Uthgenannt said. He wound bye, defeated Bud Zanoff 3-6, 6-3, 7-5 ment director and refereed the Will Kindle Talks up second best in doubles, with singles finals. Theodore P. and Marjorie Sullivan The Japanese Kyodo News Service Jack Redmond Ernie Uthgenannt By I nilcil I'rcHs Inicrnulionul Sheltz of Wethersfield: two brothers. Energy Seminar Set reported from Peking the Cambodian Eliahu Ben-Elissar,’ the director- Richard P. Sheltz of Wethersfield embassy distributed a statement to Prime Minister Menacham Begin general of Begin’s office, the foreign and Thomas P. Sheltz of Cromwell; a Peking has vowed to support Pol today expressed hope the coming ministry said. Atherton will pay sister. Mrs. Harriet Cappucci of round of negotiations with U.S, envoy Topsy-Turvey Pot and his army in a guerrilla war courtesy calls on Begin and Dayan Jets Score Early Cheshire. For Area Churches Alfred Atherton would kindle new against the Vietnamese-backed but will not conduct negotiations with UConns Hold Own, The funeral is Tuesday at 9:15 a.m. high-level talks between Israel and them, the foreign ministry added. Hoop Weekend GLASTONBURY — Engineers The seminar will offer church regime. :4 l from Newkirk and Whitney Funeral from the state’s Energy Manage­ Egypt on the stalled peace treaty. Israeli government sources said leaders suggestions on how to iden­ The Cambodian regime "is no To Beat Whalers NEW YORK (UPI) - After a Home, 318 Burnside Ave., with a ment Division will conduct a seminar representative’ of the Cambodian Atherton was scheduled to arrive Sunday the cabinet decided a month tify various energy losses — gas, fuel ago to establish three paramilitary topsy-turvy weekend that saw upset mass at St. Rose Church at 10. Burial on Energy conservation and Manage­ people but a handful of shameless in Israel Tuesday and travel later in will be in Mount St. Benedict, oil, electricity — and how to take con- the week to Egypt for a series of dis­ farming settlements in the occupied SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (UPI) — The Winnipeg Jets rattled the follow upset to prepare the way for But Only for Half ment for Glastonbury and East Hart­ servation/management steps which traitors and national scum,” Peking Cemetery, Bloomfield. ford area churches on Jan. 24. cussions designed to prepare the way West Bank and Gaza Strip. New England net three times with goals in the first period Sun­ yet another major ratings’ can help reduce the impact of rising said, according to the official New reshuffling, at least one team is still By LEN AUSTER times and misfired on three floor with 21 points while guard Marty Friends may call at the funeral The morning seminar, to be held at China News Agency. for a resumption of peace The new military farming .out­ day night, then dominated play in the final two stanzas to defeat energy .costs. smiling. Coach Dean Smith’s ileraUI SportBwriter attempts. The Orangemen, Headd added 14 markers, hitting home today from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. the First Church of Christ, At the United Nations, an emergen­ negotiations. Both sides have said posts, called Nahal settlements in the Whalers 4-2 in World Hockey Association play. meanwhile, were ripping off 12 un­ As part of their program, state they would like to renew the talks. famous four-corner stall, some sharp For one half of basketball, from long range. Louie Orr chipped The family suggests that any Congregational in Glastonbury will cy Security Council debate entered Hebrew, have in the past often “We’re not as fancy as we were answered markers, winding up with engineers are surveying energy Begin told visiting Canadian op­ foul shooting and a stellar defensive in 12 markers and a game-high 10 memorial gifts may be made to be led by George W. Earley and its fourth day today to determine served as the seeds for full-fledged last year, but we’re winning and I UConn was able to pretty much a 32-30 halftime cushion. rebounds. Newington Children’s Hospital. usage in buildings belonging to position leader Joe Clark he hoped civilian villages. National television show by one Dudley Bradley guided Robert L. Morier, engineers with the towns, school systems, churches, whether the United Nations will con­ guess that’s all that counts,” said of the year. Mark took a pass from keep abreast of nationally “We turned the ball over 14 times Mike McKay led UConn with 20 Connecticut Department of Ad­ the Atherton round of talks would said their construction would start Winnipeg Coach Larry Hillman after, fourth-ranked North Carolina past Edward W. Segda synagogues and museums and iden­ demn Vietnam’s invasion of Cam­ his father Gordie and netted his 25th two top 10 opponents over the ranked Syracuse University. (in the opening half) and that really points with hard-working Jeff Carr ministrative Services Energy result in a resumption of negotiations within a few days. the game. hurt,” Perno cited. tifying specific areas where cohser- bodia and demand withdrawal of goal of the season at 5:19 of the final weekend while top-rated Michigan The Huskies, however, couldn’t adding a dozen. The Huskies, without EAST HARTFORD - Edward Management Division. involving foreign Minister Moshe "The decision was made a month The early goals were registered by vation and energy management Hanoi’s troops. period. State and third-ranked Illinois keep up with the powerful Inconsistency in the second half starting guard Bob Dulin, hurt Walter Segda of 15 Scott Circle died Invitations to the seminar have Dayan, Begin’s spokesman Dan Pat- ago, but because they were military Barry Long, Pete Sullivan and spelled UConn’s doom. Syracuse methods can produce substantial However, the Soviet Union was tir said. Kent Niisson scored Winnipeg’s dropped their first decisions of the Orangemen as their nine-game win­ themselves committing 26 turnovers. Saturday at St. Francis Hospital. He been mailed to all the churches in certain to veto any resolution settlements it was decided not to Morris Lukowich, who later said, “1 final goal at 10:44 of the third period. went on a 12-4 streak to widen a 40-38 “This was a good experience for was the husband of Susan Greene savings in energy costS. The four-person team that will season. No. 2 Notre Dame, No. 6 ning streak came to a halt, 74-60, Glastonbury and East Hartford. criticizing its proteges, the Viet­ publicize it,” the sources said Sun­ know New England’s better than Whalers’ Coach Bill Dineen said edge to 52-42 with 11:50 remaining us. Don’t forget this club (Syracuse) Segda. Connecticut is one of 10 states meet with Atherton will be headed by day. UCLA and No. 9 Indiana State were Saturday night before a turnaway Selection of First Congregational as that. I guess nothing went right for the Jets “played aggressively in the crowd of 9,372 at the New Haven and rode 10 consecutive points to has lodl only to Kentucky and Illinois Mr. Segda was born in Hartford nationally, and the only one in New the only other top 10 teams that es­ the seminar site came as a result of them. Everything went right for us.” first period, and it was impossible to Coliseum. take a virtually insurmountable 62-45 and that’s not bad. And remember, and lived in East Hartford all his life. England, chosen to participate in this caped unscathed. its interest in energy conservation. pilot program. Lukowich netM his 31st goal of the catch them. We were pretty good in “We got beat by a very good advantage with seven minutes left. sometimes we go with four freshmen Until his retirement in January The seminar is one of a series being Coming off a tough 74-68 Saturday The results of this and the other year at 5:10 of the first period, and the second and third period, but basketball team,” UConn Coach The Orangemen were a hot 14-for- and a senior. That’s not an excuse but 1978, he was employed by the Town of held throughout the state as part of a Maine Considers Primary Long followed with his second of the victory over seventh-ranked rival 24 from the field in the second half to nine state pilot programs will be used that’s not enough. Our power play Duke, the Tar Heels made 9-of-lO Dorn Perno stated, to no one’s look at it,” Perno voiced. East Hartford Street and Park federally funded pilot program to AUGUSTA,ATIOnSTA Maine (UPI)MIPT\ —__ A state ___ _ year, at 13:07 unassisted. Sullivan wasn’t working,” wind up at 50 percent (29-for-58) The second-year Husky coach also Department. as the basis to write guidelines for a “The Granite State should keep its move its presidential primary to an free throws and, for the second game amazement. “Syracuse is ranked provide energy conservation infor­ lawmaker has proposed legislation ended the early outburst at 19:02, Appraising the Whalers offense, while the Huskies were 12-for-29 had warm feelings about the sellout Other survivors are two brothers. National Energy Extension Program role of holding onto the first earlier date than the one in New in a row, used an effective four- 19th (18th in the latest UPI and 20th mation to various consumers. designed to have Maine join New while New England winger Mark Winnipeg goalie Markus Mattsson, in AP poll) and it deserves to be. It after intermission to finish 25-for-55 crowd, which afterwards had to John P. Segda of Redondo Beach, to begin in April. presidential primary in the nation for Hampshire. corner offense to freeze Arkansas’ Hampshire in holding the nation’s Howe was sitting out a holding penal­ said, “They didn’t get that many might deserve to be ranked higher.” (45.5 percent). brave treacherous road conditions to Calif., and Robert F! Segda of first presidential primary each elec­ a variety of reasons, including the The next presidential election is in comeback attempts en route to a 63- important part of the primary plays 1980, under Mrs. Kany's legislation, ty- shots off. Usually, they use their 57 triumph over the lOth-rated Razor- UConn, 10-3, fell behind early but ’’(Roosevelt) Bouie got the ball un­ get home. “It tells you something, Glastonbury: a sister, Mrs. Mary tion year. The Howe brothers — Mark and points, but not tonight. derneath and beat the heck out of us. the respect for UConn basketball. I MacNeel of Torrance, Calif. Cops Say Dead Woman in the state’s economy, ” Gallen said. Maine would hold its primary the backs Sunday afternoon. forged a 26-18 bulge with 6:43 left in “The wording is such that Maine’s Marty — scored New England’s two “They took too many shots from the opening half as the Orangemen He hurt us badly. And Syracuse has was glad to see It,” he acknowledged. ’The funeral will be Wednesday at presidential primary would be held Under law, that same day as New Hampshire, unless goals. Other contenders for the top spot in state’s presidential primary is held the Granite State holds its primary in behind the blue line, and you’re not went stone cold, misconnecting on very good guards. When you play UConn next hits the hardwood 11 a.m. at Newkirk & Whitney the same day as New Hampshire’s, Marty cut the margin to 3-1 at 12:58 the rankings had more trouble this Was Taking Short Cut one week before any other presiden­ 1979. going to get too many goals from that weekend. seven consecutive floor shots. them tough, they do it to you inside. Wednesday night in Chestnut Hill, Funeral Home, 318 Burnside Ave., unless New Hampshire holds its the of the second period with his seventh They have a lot of guys who can hurt EAST HARTFORD - Police said attempting to walk from Silver Lane tial primary. Besides the Maine in­ If New Hamjjshire holds its far away,” the netminder said. Illinois, which had beaten No. 1 Syracuse, 12-2 and riding a six- Mass., against Boston College before East Hartford. Burial will be in year prior to the election,” said Rep. you.” Perno assessed. journeying Saturday to the Hillside Cemetery, East Hartford. today a woman, about 40, whose body to Bell Court, which is off Burnside itiative, Puerto Rico also is trying to primary this year, Mrs. Kany said Michigan State earlier this week to game winning streak, got back into Avenue. Judy C. Kny, D-Waterville, the bill’s the contest as over the final 6:14 the Bouie, Syracuse’s 6foot-ll junior Providence Civic Center to take on Friends may call at the funeral was found in a wooded area off Shady sponsor. Maine would follow suit. make a bid, lost to unranked Ohio Police said she was probably going Huskies turned the ball over eight pivotman, took game scoring honors Providence College. home Tuesday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 Lane Sunday was probably taking a “I don’t want to hurt New State 69-66 in overtime and Michigan short cut home after she had car to cut through the woods and cross p.m. Hampshire or its pride, ” she added. Rogers in Picture State fell to another Big Ten heretic, trouble and died because of the Interstate 86 east of the Forbes But, New Hampshire Gov, Hugh Purdue, 52-50, freezing rain and cold weather. Street overpass and walk to her Work Stoppages Mrs. Marion V. Best In other top 10 action over the Arthur Ashe Bows in Three Set Finale home. Gallon said such a move would hurt EAST HARTFORD - Mrs. Marion The exact cause of death is still un­ his state. For Giant Opening weekend. No, 2 Notre Dame defeated V. Best, 92, of 12 Orchard Terrace determined, pending an autopsy by Police said she was believed to No. 11 Marquette 65-60; No. 5 LSU have died Saturday night. A teen­ died Friday at a Windsor convales­ the medical examiner, but police Cripple Britain MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (UPI) — The New York Giants, hoping beat Florida 80-72; No. 6 UCLA edged cent home. believe Reta E. Couturier of 17 Bell ager found the body in the woods Sun­ Goal Is $8,500 to name their new coach inside the next two weeks, would like to u se 89-86; No. 8 North Carolina Court, East Hartford, froze to death. day about noon. LONDON (UPI) — Britain today “norm.’ State fell to Virginia 67-62, and No. 9 Title More Important Mrs. Best was bom in Canada and Police found her car near the In YMCA Drive faced another strike-bound week However, it was considered unlike­ have Darryl Rogers of Michigan State — if they can get him. Indiana State topped Bradley 93-74, had lived in East Hartford for the At his home in East Lansing, past 20 years. Manchester town line, just before the EAST HARTFORD - The goal for with the prospect of more than a ly that the government would Interstate 84 east ramp. The body proclaim a state of emergency, as Mich., Rogers had no comment She is survived by a son, ’Thomas the East Hartford YMCA’s 1979 million workers being laid off within more time left on his present con­ was found about 200 feet from the Lottery a matter of days because of a series the opposition had demanded, unless regarding the Giants’ interest in him Exhibition Bout R. Best of East Hartford; four sustaining membership campaign tract with Michigan State, car. of work stoppages crippling the the crisis worsened considerably. other than to say he had not been con­ ALLENTOWN, Pa. That Big $$ Weekend has been set at $8,500, according to grandchildren and seven great­ tacted by them. But it was learned (UPI) — World Boxing grandchildren. Police said the woman was last Wanda Bates, campaign general nation’s transport network. A general election must be called from an excellent NFL source among It is believed, however, the Spar­ Association heavyweight NEW YORK (UPI) - For captured the world doubles in Lon­ point, Ashe returned a service for an seen alive at about 4 p.m. Saturday, HARTFORD — The winning chairwoman Prime Minister James Callaghan by November of this year and The funeral is scheduled for 2 p.m. those already on hand for the next tans would not stand in his way if he champion Larry Holmes don, apparent winner, but the serve was Although they are not certain, number drawn Saturday in the Out of this total, $5,200 will be and key ministers spent the weekend political observers regard the Labor the curly-haired kid from New today a Rose Hill Funeral Home, 580 Sunday’s Super Bowl game that the chose to move up to the pros. announced he will return to The singles victory in the world’s ruled a fault. police said the woman was probably Connecticut daily lottery was 538. raised by the board of managers, at their desks receiving blow-by-blow party’s relationship with the unions York, it was nearly a quarter Elm St., Rocky Hill, with burial in low key, 43-year-old Rogers has his native Lehigh Valley richest tennis tournament was worth major gifts and special projects reports of the grimmest industrial as one of its trump cards in an elec­ of a million dollar weekend. McEnroe managed to hold his ser­ Rose Hill Memorial Park, Rocky emerged the No. 1 candidate for the Popular with his players, his Feb. 2 to stage an exhibi­ $100,000, his share of the doubles vice, then won the next two games Hill. divisions. The remaining $3,300 will strife since the coal strike of 1974 tion. If you’re ready to believe him, spoils was $20,000, and McEnroe also After three years of relative job. colleagues and alumni alike, Rogers, tion bout for hometown for the match, giving him five Vic­ come from the general solicitation that forced the country onto a three- a native of Long Beach. Calif., went though, the title he won, the inter­ was the recipient of an additional cooperation with Labor’s wages There had been previous reports fans. tories in his last nine tournaments. Jaycees To Distribute organization. In all, more than 90 day week and toppled the conser­ to school at Long Beach State and national prestige he will receive, and $116,000 bonus money for his perfor­ ”lSiiTiSrSofd° vative party government of Edward policy to keep the lid on inflation, the that Gil Brandt, vice president of Holmes, who hails from Ashe, who entered the select eight- volunteer campaigners will take part Fresno State. He then played briefly the general respect he has earned, mance on the Grand Prix circuit last Fire Celle Heath. unions are taking a firm stand scouting and development for the Easton, said he wants to man field on a pass only because in the drive, which kicks off Feb. 3. Dallas Cowbo;^, and Dan Reeves, with the Los Angeles Rams and the are more important than the money. year. Bjorn Borg and Guillermo Vilas Copies of Town Report “Two of our prime programs ear­ The cabinet met Monday morning against the government’s declared show his appreciation to one of the (Cowboys’ assistant Denver Broncos in the AFL. the people who have sup­ John McEnroe, all of 19 and a Yet, when he was asked about the refused to play, took home a consola­ Sunday, 8:40 a.m—Medical call to 4 marked for sustaining support are at 10 Downing Street to hear reports maximum of 5 percent wage hikes EAST HARTFORD - The Jaycees edited the report. coaches, might come to the Giants ported him for so long. The professional only since last June, money before his match with Ashe, tion prize of $64,000. Brian Gottfried, Daley Ciourt summer camp scholarships and on the strike crisis from Home this year. Sunday, 8:46 a m —Medical call to 152 are distributing copies of the annual together. Brandt was to have taken exhibition will be held at completed a fairy tale week Sunday McEnroe said, “I’d rather win the ti­ who gained third place with a 6-4, 7-6 Photographer Dick Spafford development of the day care Latch Secretary Merlyn Rees and Railway engineers are demanding Greenwood St, town report for fiscal 1977-78 to suppiied pictures. The Herald and the over as director of operations and He came to Michigan State three thg Rockne Hall gym­ when he outsteadied the older, wiser tle, but if you win the title the money (7-3) victory over Eddie Dibbs Key program,” Mrs. Bates said. Transport Secretary William 40 percent hikes. Truck drivers have Sunday, 12:42 p.m —Medical call to 11 homes and apartments in East Hart­ Reeves as head coach, but that years ago, succeeding Denny Stolz nasium in Allentown. “Jt’s and far more seasoned Arthur Ashe comes with it.” earlier in the day, won $40,000 and Hartford Courant also contributed In the past year, 1,263 youth and Rodgers. rejected an offer of 17 percent and Ralph Road. ford. photos. becomes unlikely because of existing just after the Spartans had been the first step to my to win the final of the $400,000 Grand As important as winning the Dibbs collected $32,000. adult members were served by the It was expected to discuss ways to are pressing for around 25 percent on Prix Masters 6-7, 6-3, 7-5. Sunday. 6:23 p.m.—Medical call to 24 This year’s report has a blue cover Last year’s report won the highest differences between the two men. placed on suspension, and practically fulfilling my dream of Masters was the way he did it. Dibbs, though, still was the big Silver Lane. local YMCA, according to Charles impose tougher price controls on top of their $106 basic wage. There Only hours earlier, he teamed with outlined with a white pulse beat. The award for towns with a population of Brandt, however, is still con­ turned around their whole program defending my crown in the McEnroe, who had run over Ashe 6-3, winner as he received the top $300,000 Sunday, 9:08 p.m.—Vehicle accident various town departments are Coding, board executive director. companies that give price hikes well are also plenty of double-figure pay with his unique approach to the job. Peter Fleming to win the doubles 6-1 only four days earlier during the and m^ical call to the junction of over 50,000 in a contest sponsored by above the government’s five percent claims in the offing. sidered a possible replacement for Lehigh Valley area,” he bonus of the Colgate-sponsored written along the border of the pulse the Institute of Public Service at the Andy Robustelli, who announced he said at a news conference. championship, and this title came round-robin phase of the tournament, Grand Prix tour. Ellington Road and Rt. 5 at the South beat. only a week after he and Fleming had to struggle for two hours and 34 Windsor town line. University of Connecticut. was leaving the Giants’ the same day Rogers has a fine sense of humor Sunday, 9:37 p.m —Medical call to 157 Artist Christopher Shaner designed This year’s report is dedicated to John MeVay was fired as coach at and does not belong to the win-at-any- minutes Sunday, staging one com­ King St. the cover Terrye Blackstone, the the late David Killian, who served on the end of the season. cost school of thinking. Still, under eback after another before achieving Tie for First wife of'Mayor Richard H. Woodstove Fires Rise his leadership, Michigan State victory. Sunday, 10:52 p.m.—Medical call to 63 the Town Council before his death Rogers, who helped restore WATERVILLE VALLEY, N.H. Blackstone, and former ad­ McEnroe virtually threw away the Stevens St. • last year. CONCORD, N.H. (UPI) — Woodstoves are becoming chimney, Dewhurst said. Michigan State to national defeated Michigan for the first time (UPI) — Geof Bruce and Robert Hill ministrative aide John Bohenko co­ first set when, at triple set point, he more common in New Hampshire and other New prominence after the Spartans had in nine years last season and gained a tied for first place in the Corcoran Another problem is use of green wood, which causes double faulted three consecutive England state, as inflation-pressed homeowners try to been slapped with a three-year share of the Big Ten title with Cup Sunday in the giant slalom creosote to build up and trigger a chimney fire, he said. Minesota. The Spartans would have times, eventually dropping his only cut energy costs. But woodstove-caused fires are in­ Legislation requiring dealers to give customers suspension by the NCAA in 1976, during the second day of Inter­ creasing, too. guided them to eight victories in 11 gone to the Rose Bowl on Jan. 1 had set of the tournament when Ashe won national Ski Federation-sanctioned literature on installation and operation of woodstoves has they not still been on suspension. the tie-breaker 7-5. Then, after he Pre-School Glasses Slated Insurance companies are fighting back by encouraging games this past season. He still has competition. died twice in the state legislature. But Senate President evened the match by breaking ser­ policyholders to have stoves inspected for faulty installa­ Robert Monier, R-Goffstown, promises to reintroduce it Bruce of Corning, N.Y., a member EA^T HARTFORD - The East The class lor lour-year olds will be vice in the fourth game of the second Hartford Branch YMCA is now thus ilic-ie is success lor each child. tion or operation. But the state fire marshal says a man­ this year. of the U.S. Ski Team, placed first held from 11:15 to 12:15 p.m. on both Almuth Perzel is the teacher for set, thanks to two double faults by Sunday, coming in at 1:39.24. Hill, accepting registrations for its pre­ datory inspection law wouldn’t work. “It’s a bill whose time has come,” Monier said. Tuesday and Thursday morning, for the movement education class. Mrs. Computer Rankings Correct Ashe, McEnroe fell behind 1-4 in the whose first place finish in Saturday’s school movement education More than half of New Hampshire’s homes now have “Somewhere along the line in the woodstove industry \ deciding set. 12 class sessions. Each class is Perzel has a B.S, in physical educa­ either a fireplace or woodstove. State Fire Marshal Ray­ should be responsible for installation instructions. Then slalom gave him the tie, was second program, which will begin Tuesday OAKLAND, Calif. (UPI) - When In the 10th game, Ashe had double Jan. 23. limited to 12 children. tion from the University of Rhode mond Dewhurst said. Dewhurst said there has been a if the homeowner doesn’t follow them, it’ll be his fault.” a Navratilova forehand. Sunday at 1:39.35. He is from Burke Martina Navratilova was seeded match point (“1 was thinking of my Island and an M.S. from Springfield “definite increase" in woodstove-caused fires. Insurance companies are becoming increasingly con­ “I was bound to lose the streak Mountain Academy. Movement education is a process College. first by computer ahead of Chris sooner or later,” said Navratilova of runner-up speech,” McEnroe said Two classes for three- and four- of learning by discovery. Movement In 1977, 42 of the 150 accidental fires that caused more cerned about woodstove fires. Many member companies There is a fee for the course plus a Evert in the $125,000 Northern her six-game skein, but she was later), and that’s when the only con­ year-old boys and girls ha\^ been is the basis for learning many than $5,000 damage were triggered, by woodstoves, he of the Insurance Services Office, a rating bureau, now troversy arose. On the second match scheduled. 'The class for three-year charge for YMCA membership. said. Three people died. Statistics for 1978 are not yet in. California Women’s Tennis Tourna­ angry at herself for losing a break lifelong skills. The pre-school child is distribute woodstove safety brochures and ask their ment, it prompted protests from olds will be held from 9:15 to 10:15 on Reservations can be made by calling Only a few communities, including Concord, now have customers to return a form saying their stoves have been point at 4-1 in the second set that challenged to explore his or her own Evert and many tennis fans. enabled Evert to climb back into the Tue.sday only, for six class sessions. .solution to the teacher’s sugge.stion. the YMCA at 289-4377. Fees are due inspection regulations. inspected. at the first class scssion. Dewhurst said his office is allowed to inspect But the computer’s rankings tense match. businesses and other buildings to see if they meet COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FUNDING proved correct Sunday night when The top-seed said she had trouble Waltrip Triumphs Navratilova downed Evert, 7-5, 7-5, national inspection standards, but those standards don’t PUBUC MEETINGS - PERFORMANCE REPORT with her first serves because the ball RIVERSIDE, Calif. (UPI) - apply to one and two-family homes, the source of the before more than 7,000 in the Oakland sometimes got lost in the ceiling Riverside International Raceway The Town of East Hartford will be holding Public Infor­ Coliseum Arena to take home the East Hartford Bulletin Board biggest problem. mation Meetings to give citizens an opportunity to present lights and said she played “ too had not been kind to Darrell Waltrip. $24,000 first prize. Evert won $12,000 And Dewhurst said a state law requiring local inspec­ their ideas for programs, projects or activities, which are cautiously trying to protect my In previous races he had slammed tion of all newly installed stoves wouldn’t work. , eleigible for the expenditure of $589,000 of Community and then earned another $8,000 when lead.” his car into the wall and over fences, Public Hearing duct the hearing. Mrs. Fahey said. Development Block Grant Funds in 1979-1980. she and Rosemary Casals downed Evert said Navratilova, “played but Sunday it all turned around for "This is one of the first in a series Jerry Ingallinera, Heart Fund “Eighty percent of the 250 fire departments in this EAST HARTFORD - A public state are completely voluntary," he said. “They just The meeting dates, time and locations are as follows- Betty Stove and Tracy Austin, 3-6, 6- the big points well. She was mentally Waltrip as he set a track record en hearing regarding the future of con­ of hearings to be held and the public’s chairman, announced that Giroux don’t have the time, Monday, January 22, 1979 - 7:30 P.M., Mayberry School 3, 6-4, in the doubles final. tougher and that was the difference route to a decisive victory in the JIM PIUNKCTT TOS6EP19 I input is greatly needed, ” Mrs. Fahey will be calling on large companies in TP PASSES IN 'Tl TO t servation and development in the “If.they put the burden on my office, can you imagine Wednesday, January 24, 1979 - 7:30 P.M., Hockanum Navratilova look the final two in the match. Western 500 NASCAR race. He .said. town during the next month and will School SAIN BOOKIE OF THEY? ‘ area will be held Monday, Jan. 29. at how many men we’d need to inspect? Dewhurst said. “I games of the first set and then the 'Physically we’ve always had a averaged 107.841 mph to break David encourage them to solicit their Thursday, January 25, 1979 - 7:30 P.M,, Senior Citizens first four games of the second set HONOBS.WHATO0TOS6EP 7:30 p.m. in the Judiciary Room of Oiuiriiwn NaiiU’d can’t see any mandatory state inspection law because we tough game. You have to be tough to Pearson’s record of 107.060 set in 1977 n TP's IN HIS ROOKIE employees to contribute. Center, 30 Remington Road. before Evert roared back to lake the the State Capitol in Hartford, .State just wouldn’t be able to enforce it." stay in a match like this and she was on the 2.62-mile, nine-turn course. SEASON FOB THE BECOPP? EAST HARTFORD - Edward Heart and blood vessel diseases Formal public hearings on the application will be held on next four. Sen. Marcella Fahey lD-3rdi an­ The two most common installation mistakes are put­ mentally ready and kept her cool." It was Waltrip’s 16th Grand A. 0OBBV POUGLASS Giroux has been named chairman of cost the U.S. an estimated $22,7 Thursday, March 22, 1979 and April 5, 1979 at 7:30 P.M in Both then held service, and nounced today. ting the woodstove too close to a wall, and cutting too It was the first clash of the year National win in 159 races but his first R BEBT JONES corporate and employe gifts for the billion each year. Money contributed the Council Chambers at Town Hall. Navratilova wrapped it up with the The state Planning and Develop­ 1979 East Hartford Heart Fund small a hole in a wall where the stove enters the between the two stars and left Evert on the West Coast. His best previous CHABUE CONEBW j will go toward re.search, education For further information call the Community Develon- next two games. The title came when ahead 23-7 in their lifetime matches. ment Continuing Committee will con­ Drive. ment Office at 289-2781, Ext, 320. ^ finish in eight Riverside starts was Vi and community .service. Evert tapped the ball Into the net on Grand Prix Winner John McEnroe sixth in the 1976 Napa 400. d!|49q3:JdMSUt PAGE TWELVE - EVENING HERALD. Mon.. Jan. 15. 1979 EVENING HERALD, Mnn„ Jan. 15, 197Q - pap.p thirteen Stylish Fashion Win tScoreboardl Sixth Straight Win WHA Scored hy Mahaffey W L Quebec 21 13 New England 19 21 For Catholic Icemen later. "I was playing to win. When PALM SPRINGS, Calif. told Bob that as long as he wants me Winnipeg 19 13 that putt on 18 was a foot away from Cincinnati Skating to its sixth con­ was Anderson’s eighth goal of the (UPl) — As long as there is a I'll always play In his tournament." 17 21 goal with a fine assist. It was Rob the hole, I knew the sucker was going It seemed only fair that Mahaffey Edmonton 18 16 secutive win. East Catholic’s season. Bob Hope Desert Classic on in. 1 hit it good." White’s fifth goal of the season. should win the Hope. He missed bir­ Birmingham 15 21 ice hockey team trimmed Twenty seconds later. East made it Newington came back with two the PGA tour and, for as long The putt enabled Mahaffey to 2-0. Dan O’Brien dumped the puck die putts on 15,16 and 17, any one of Suniluy'H KchuIih Newington High, 8-3. Saturday goals, one on a power play, to trail, 4- as he is physically able, John finish with a 69 and a 90-hole score of which would have taken the heat off behind the net and John Harvey 17-under-par 343, one shot ahead of Cincinnati 4, Birmingham 2 night at the Bolton Ice Palace. 2, heading into the final canto. Mahaffey will play in the tour­ him on 18. Winnipeg 4, New England 2 centered it. Tobin, gliding down the Trevino, who had made an 8-foot putt The Eagle stickmen are now 6-2 Any lingering doubts were put to nament. Trevino was a runnerup five times Edmonton at Quebec, ppd. slot, fired a 12-footer past a screened rest as Kurt Peterson (No. 7), Mark last year, and now he has started the V overall, 5-2 in CIAC competition. Clayton for his 10th goal of the cam­ The 30-year-old Texan, who came East scored twice in each of the Buezek (4) Jerry King (8) and Shawn new season with a second-place paign. Finnegan (3) all tallied for East. back from all sorts of adversity last finish. NHL first two periods and erupted for four It went to 3-0 as Tobin tallied his year to resume a career that seemed PGA tallies in the final 15-minute segment Peterson also had two assists in the Trevino, like Mahaffey, shot 69 in 11th of the year 23 seconds into the final ession. ended in 1977. paid back the first in­ Campbell Conference to put the issue out of doubt. middle ,se.ssion. Rob White poked stallment of a debt he feels he owes the final round. That put him at 16- on 18 a few minutes earlier to put the under 344 and won him $29,700. Mark I'ulrif'k l)i\iHion Ed Anderson opened the scoring home what proved to be the game- Bob Hope — by winning the famed for East at 11:12 as he took Matt East, which outshot Newington by pressure smack on Mahaffey's Hayes, who came out of the pack W L T P winner at 3:59, taking his own a 64-17 margin, returns to the ice comedian's tournament Sunday in shoulders. NY Islanders 28 5 9 65 Tobin's rebound and lifted it past rebound and slamming it into the stylish fashion. with a 66 to challenge down the Friday night against Plainville High The victory was worth $50,000 to stretch, finished at 345 and won $18,- NY Rangers 23 13 4 54 fallen Indian goalie Skip Clayton. It cage. Brother Gregg White set up the at Cheshire Arena, Mahaffey won the event, the first Mahaffey, who capped a fine com­ 700. Philadelphia 22 14 8 52 of the year on the PGA tour, by eback last year by winning both the Grier Jones was next at 346 and Atlanta 22 18 4 48 sinking a dramatic, 15-foot birdie [HI PGA championship and the World Lanny Wadkins and Keith Fergus fSinylln'' Dixisiun putt on the final hole at Indian Wells. Cup. The money seemed almost in­ He had taken the lead in the five-day. were at 348, another shot in front of W L T P cidental to Mahaffey — who thought Bobby Wadkins, Tom Purtzer, Chicago 15 18 8 38 North Carolina Grads 90-holc tournament after the second more about how good Hope and Vancouver round and had not trailed since. Leonard Thompson and Alan Tapie. 16 25 4 36 several other sponsors had been to Jack Nicklaus, playing in his only Colorado Coming to the 18th green, though, 9 29 6 24 him last year when he was shopping tournament in the West this year, St. Louis he needed to sink the 15-footer to win. 8 30 7 23 around for "exemptions” in order aced the 6th hole for a 69 that put him Making Waves in Pros Had he missed, there would have not to have to face the embarrass­ at 350 along with Jerry Pate and Lon been a playoff with Lee Trevino. Wales Conference ment of qualifying on Mondays. Hinkle. U.S. Open champ Andy North Down for the Count in Controversial Bout NEW YORK (UPI) - They That thought (a playoff) never Norris Dixision "I feel now as if I have paid back finished at 355 and defending cham­ sure grow ‘em right in Chapel the final seconds to carry Milwaukee crossed my mind. " Mahaffey said some of the debt." Mahaffey said. "I pion Bill Rogers at 356. W L T P Winner Kallie Knoetze stands over Bill Miami last Saturday. (UPI Photo) NBA to its fourth triumph in the last five Montreal 29 9 5 63 Sharkev after his fourth round knockout in Hill, N.C. games. Chicago’s Artis Gilmore Los Angeles 19 19 6 44 North Carolina Coach Dean Smith scored 19 of his 23 points in the se­ perennially has his team in conten­ Pittsburgh 18 17 8 44 lead New Jersey past Boston. Cedric cond half. tion for the Atlantic Coast Washington 12 25 7 29 Maxwell paced the Celtics with 29. Nuggcls III, Parers 109 Detroit 8 23 13 29 Conference title, but his teaching 76cr» I 12. Rluzers 106 Tom Boswell scored eight of his Nets Laughing Days Over^ theories also have a strong impact on Adams Dix ision Activists Claim Knoetze Julius Erving scored 33 points, season-high 21 points in the last four W L T P the balance of power in the NBA, Doug Collins added 29 and Darryl minutes as Denver broke away from Boston 28 8 7 63 Former students Bob McAdoo (1972- Dawkins hit five field goals early in a tie score. Johnny Davis, who mis­ Buffalo 17 16 10 44 73) and Walter Davis (1977-78) have the fourth quarter, enabling sed a jumper in the final seconds for Celts Now Hold that Tag Toronto 18 19 7 43 Not Entitled to Purse recently gone on to win Rookie of the Philadelphia to defeat Portland and Indiana, had 20 points. Minnesota 15 21 5 35 Year honors and help their teams to hand the Trail Blazers their fourth Lakers 108, SuperSonirs 99 The reserves came in with the Nets the playoffs. BOSTON (UPI) - The New couldn’t buy a basket at the start of Sunday's Results MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (UPI) African policeman, shot a black teen­ was waiting. He was moving down all straight loss. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar scored 24 trailing 33-18 early in the second ager, Knoetze was never charged, This year, it’s a Ford in the Ilaxxks I Uj, Rockrls lO.") points to lead hot-shooting Los Jersey Nets, once the laughing the second half. And, we were Washington 5, Vancouver 3 — South African heavyweight the time, and I was waiting to catch league’s future. quarter. King tossed in 15 points in careless with the ball," Cowens said. but later was convicted of obstruc­ John Drew poured in six points in Angeles to a victory over Seattle that stock of the National Basket­ N.Y. Rangers 6, Atlanta 4 Kallie Knoetze won by a him with an uppercut." Guard Phil Ford, who ran the Tar Save of Errant Ball the period, and a 12-4 spurt late in the The Celtics played without forward ting justice in another case, which an 8-0 Atlanta scoring spree midway moved the Lakers into first place in N.Y. Islanders 1, Philadelphia 1 knockout Saturday, but he may The fight apparently will be a step­ Heels’ offense for four years, scored ball Association, may have quarter shaved a nine-point Boston Marvin Barnes, who was suspended eventually led to his visa difficulties. through the final period as the Hawks the Pacific Division. Dennis Jonnson New York Nets’ Bernard King goes all out to prevent ball from Pittsburgh 5, Buffalo 4 have just begun his fight with ping stone for the World Boxing all 22 of his points during the first handed that dubious title of dis­ lead to one at intermission. by Cowens for missing two practices. Los Angeles 6, Boston 3 Knoetze stayed calm throughout held off a Houston rally. Drew has a led the Sonics with 27 points. going out of bounds against Boston. Don Chaney of Celts looks on Jordan keyed a 26-8 spurt to open the black activists who want to Association’s second-ranked con­ three quarters Sunday to lift the tinction over to the once- Guard Nate Archibald, now on the in­ Toronto at Chicago, ppd. the storm of protests, saving his tender. game-high 34 points, Moses Malone Rullels 125, Clippers 91 as Nets won. 110-100 (UPI Photo) the third quarter which gave the Nets Midwest Division-leading Kansas Bob Dandridge and Mitch Kupchak mighty Boston Celtics. jured list, was sidelined with the flu. have his winnings withheld and emotions for the ring, when he “1 will be the next world cham­ had 33 points for Houston. an 81-65 bulge with four minutes left City Kings to a 124-104 victory over lot, each scored 22 points to lead The Nets, using their second team “It’s hard to play this game with prevent all future fights. exploded against Bill Sharkey. pion, ” Knoetze said, indicating he is Rucks Hulls 99 in the quarter. When the Celtics the slumping New York Knicks. throughout most of the game Sunday, four or five guys,” Cowens said. NBA Sharkey stayed away from Knoetze after Muhammad Ali’s WBA title. Marques Johnson sank two free Washington to an easy victory over pulled to within four points with two 1 The Rev. Jesse Jackson, founder of for three rounds or tied him up in Ford scored nine points in both the throws of his game-high 34 points in San Diego. blew out the Celtics in the third “This was a big game for us. But, I Eastern Conference He also stated he could out-punch second and third quarters, including minutes left in the game, Jordan guess every game is a big game when 1 Operation PUSH, said Knoetze is not clinches, but in the fourth round, the Indian Tracksters quarter on their way to a 110-100 vic­ Larry Holmes, the World Boxing four twisting, turning layup baskets, sealed the win with a jump shot and you’re in a hole like we are.” Atlantic l)i>iHion 1 entitled to his ring winnings because fireworks began. Knoetze stunned tory. The win was only the third in Council’s champion. to help the surprising Kings maintain five free throws. King said the victory could provide Washington 28 13 .683 1 he fought without a work permit. Sharkey with a right, then knocked the past 11 games for New Jersey, "One bomb and he’s gone. He's got their three-game lead over the but it moved them back to the .500 "We came in there hustling and a big lift for the Nets. Philadelphia 25 14 .641 1 Jackson also is angry that a federal him down late in the round with a Suffer Double Loss tried to prevent them from getting New Jersey such a big chin, you can close your second-place Denver Nuggets. The Barnes Misses Practice, mark at 20-20. “We had a point where we played 20 20 .500 1 court was able to step in and prevent hard overhand right that brought eyes and hit him. ” the easy shots," said Jordan, who hit New York 20 24 .455 1 the revocation of Knoetze’s visa. Kings, who finished last in the divi­ ■‘You have to go with the people on three games in three weeks and blood gushing from Sharkey’s left But before any more American Opening its indoor track season Saturday, Manchester High lO-of-19 shots from the floor, “The Boston 14 26 .350 1 "We will go to White House of- eye. sion ith a 31-51 record last year, have the bench," said Nets' Coach Kevin that’s going to hurt any team, I don’t bouts. Knoetze faces a Jan. 22 posted a glittering 25-16 mark Suspended for Game 'did not find much success as it dropped two decisions, 46Vz to 44Vz Loughery, explaining why he stuck so first team deserves some help and care who they are. Once we get over Central l)ixisiun 11 ficials and ask them to investigate A left-right combination floored hearing on whether the State Depart­ rest from us. Kevin let us play, and 1 the ineffectiveness of the State Sharkey again to the count of eight midway through this season. to crosstown East Catholic and 47-42 to Windham High. long with the makeshift lineup. that, we’ll be fine. We’re always W L Pet. ment can revoke his visa permanent­ "Ford killed us," said McAdoo, the BOSTON (UPI) — Boston Celtics, tices during the season and has been Windham downed East, 57-34. that gave us a lot of confidence.” strong in the second half, and I don’t San Antonio 1 Department’s handling of this case,” and Sharkey’s corner men called for "They were playing superb defense. 27 16 .628 1 ly. Knick forward who took game Coach Dave Cowwns suspended fined. East's Mark Fournier was a Boston, which saw its record drop think there was any concern during Houston 1 Jackson said. the referee to stop the fight, It was too good for me to take them 24 18 .571 “If your laws allow me to fight scoring honors with 29 points. “He forward Marvin Barnes for one game The Celtics also placed forward quadruple winner as he copped the to 14-26, got 29 points from Cedric halftime that we could pick up where Atlanta 1 The civil rights group is angered by "The first few rounds, I couldn’t out." 24 21 .533 1 here," Knoetze said, 'T il fight ran a fast break clinic on us." The for missing practice Saturday. Earl Williams on waivers. Williams 60-yard high hurdles ( :08.0), 300-yard in fine outings in the mile for the In­ Maxwell. Player-coach Dave Cowens we left off,” King said. Cleveland 17 24 415 11 claims that Knoetze. while a South get mv bombs in," said Knoetze. “I The Nets got 29 points from star here." loss was the fifth for New York in its The suspension covered Sunday had been on the club’s injured list for dash 1:35.0), 600-yard dash (1:20.3) dians. Meek winning with a time of forward Bernard King, but the rest of was disturbed by what he saw on the “We have to pick things back up Detroit 14 28 .333 1 afternoon’s game against the New court. last six games. the past month with back problems. and high jump (6-feet. 4-inches). 4:43.0. Lahda accumulated 14*2 the attack came from second- where we left them in December, New Orleans 14 31 .311 1 Jersey Nets, which the Celtics lost The move trimmed the Celtics points in both meets. Chris Kelley "This has all happened before. "New York likes to walk the ball Bright spots for Manchester were stringers. Guard Ed Jordan added 25 when we were playing good basket­ 110- 100. roster to the league limit of 11 and Jeff Lombardo each cleared 5- They pressed us, and we got cold and up the court and set up," said the 22- senior Rich Gelting and junior Jim and Winford Boynes (17) and Phil ball,” Jackson said, “This is a good Western Conference year-old Ford, the midseason choice Barnes has missed several prac- players. Stanton in the high hurdles with the feet. 10-inches in the high jump for turned over the ball a lot. We way to start.” Jackson (12') each hit for double Basketball Tunxis Stops MCC to replace former Carolina team­ MidxvesI Dixision pair turning in clockings of :08.2 and Manchester. figures. :08.6 respectively. Gelting's time Tim DeValve ran well in the two- W L Pet. mate Davis as the league’s premier Dominate Day American Winner rookie. was one-tenth of a second off the mile for Manchester while Dave Kit- Kansas City 25 16 .610 INTEREAITII WEST ALLIS, Wis. (UPI) — The HUNTER MOUNTAIN, N.Y. Celtics Second Guessing Denver 23 20 .535 Gary Marineau netted 12 points to In Both Contests Elsewhere, New Jersey beat school record. tredge in the 1.000-yard run did well Heidens of Madi.son, Wis., dominated (UPI) — Lonny Vanatta became the Boston 110-100, Philadelphia downed Doug Meek and John Lahda turned for the Eagles. Sports Slate ] Milwaukee 20 27 . 426 lead South Methodist to a narrow 28- the final day of competition Sunday second American skier in the last Chicago 17 26 .395 Portland 112-106, Atlanta topped 27 duke over Faith Lutheran Satur­ Dropping its second CCCAA basketball encounter in a row in the U.S. International All Around three years to win a World Pro Skiing Management, Worrying Indiana 16 27 .372 day night at Hling in the Manchester Houston 115-105, Milwaukee defeated Munduv Manchester Community College succumbed to Tunxis Com­ Speed Skating Championships at the event Sunday, defeating world cham­ Purifir Dixiixiiiii Interfaith Basketball League. Chicago 104-99, Denver edged In­ Olympic Ice Arena. llA.SKE'nikl.L BOSTON (UPI) — Dave Cowens player," Cowens said. munity College, 65-61. Saturday night at East Catholic diana 111-109, Los Angeles beat Seat­ pion Andre Arnold of Austria in a Murdoch Hat Trick just wishes his Boston Celtics would W L Pet. Jon Magruder tossed in 10 markers Eric Heiden won the men's 1500- slalom final. \<|uinas al EasI Calliolie If Cowens sounds more like a for Faith. The win was Tunxis' 10th in 12 out­ tle 108-99 and Washington routed San keep their minds on basketball in­ Los Angeles 28 16 .636 meter race in 2:02.91 and the men's The 21-year-old Steamboat Springs. (girls), « parent than a coach, it’s because he In other action Center ings while the setback sends the figures. Diego 125-91. stead of second-guessing the team’s Seattle 26 15 .634 3000 meters in 4:18.26. Mike Woods of Colo, skier beat Arnold by .225 in the has a few players who force him to be Conqregational trounced Concordia. Cougars to 6-4 overall, Carlton Butler’s 20 points paced Xels I 10, Cx llirs 100 Spices Ranger Win Tiies(la\ management and worrying about a disciplinarian. He had to suspend Phoenix 26 18 .591 West Allis was second in each event. first run and .269 in the second to BASKETHM.I, Golden State 22 22 ,500 71-18. Wapping bested St. Mary’s, 20- MCC s next action in Wednesday MCC with John Zito chipping in 16 Bernard King scored 29 points and Beth Heiden won the women’s 1000- swirling trade rumors. Marvin Barnes for Sunday’s game, claim his first world pro cham­ Maneliesler al Sinishiiry Portland 19 21 .475 15. and Trinity outlasted Temple night at East against Hartford markers in the losing effort. reserve guard Ed Jordan added 25 to meter event in 1:29.34 and the But, the Celtics’ player-coach ad­ because Barnes has skipped a few UConn at 8 o’clock. pionship and move into fourth place NEW YORK (UPI) — The young recover quickly. Noire Dame (WesI San Diego 20 26 .435 Beth, 37-25. mits his club is going to have to turn practices. women's 3000-meter race in 4:49.71. in the overall standings. Don Murdoch, who couldn’t handle regular shift duties Maxell) al EasI Calliolie Steve Pyka poured in 32 points and Tunxis jumped to a 41-30 halftime Tunxis (6.3) Hall 11 0-2 22. Schreiner 5 everything around if it’s to salvage “I like Marvin, and he gives us a .Sunday's Rcsiills advantage and used that spread to 1-1 11, Clark 0 2-2 2, McGinn 3 0-0 6, Self 4 (Jienev Teeli al Roekv anything from the 1978-79 season. New Jersey 110, Boston 100 Bernie Alemany 10 for towards the end of his first game back in a Ranger uniform spark. But, if everyone is going to Congregational while Ron Barber’s 7 down the Cougars, who rallied in the 0-1 8, Cunningham 3 0-2 6, Harrison 0 0-0 0. Hill “I don’t think this team can make Philadelphia 112, Portland 126 Wednesday night, revived enough to score three goals and New play by his own rules, forget it. There tallies topped Concordia. Bob Clay second half only to fall short. Allen 4 2-4 10. Tolals 30 5-12 65. Feriiii al Penney the playoffs,” Cowens said after the Atlanta 115, Houston 105 Muni'lii'sii'r (61) Thompson 4 0-0 8, York rallied from a 4-1 deficit with five third-period goals to was no explanation. He just didn’t had 8 points for Wapping while Jim Ned Hall pumped in 22 points and EasI llarlfonl al Enfield Celtics’ 110-100 loss Sunday to the get there,” Cowens aid. Denver 111, Indiana 109 Zilo 7 2-3 16, Butler 9 2-5 20, Frederick 1 0- shock the Atlanta Flames, 6-4, Sunday night. Roekxille al Soiilli W iiid- Paggioli’s 5 markers paced St. grabbed 22 rebounds to pace the 0 2, P. Litke 4 0-0 8, Murphy 1 11 3. D. New Jersey Nets. “It doesn’t look The Celtics also made three other Kansas City 124, New York 104 Mary’s. winners with Frank Schreiner (11) sor that way right now.” Milwaukee 104, Chicago 99 Litke 2 0-0 4. Wyman 0 0-0 0. Totals 28 5-9 The 22-year-old right wing, who moves Sunday in an attempt to shake Dave Parks popped in 26 points to and Peter Allen (10) also in twin \ inal Tei'li al Rollon Washington 125, San Diego 91 61. missed 40 games after being con­ edged Buffalo, 5-4; Philadelphia tied The Celtics, almost to a man, are things up. pace Trinity while Ken Leitz (13) the Islanders, 1-1; and Los Angeles Rliaiii al Porllaiiil concerned about their security. Los Angeles 108, Seattle 99 victed of cocaine possession last —Center-forward Earl Williams, topped Temple. surprised Boston, 6-3. A game Coxeiilry al Ea-I llaiii|i- April, contrasted his weak third- Trade rumors have surfaced in­ who has been on the injured list for Standings: Wapping 4-0. After opening with a win, Manchester Community College between Toronto and Chicago was lon Host Series period showing Wednesday with a volving do Jo White, Curtis Rowe, the past month, was put on waivers. Congregational 4-0, Emanuel of women s basketball team dropped its second in a row, 32-26 to canceled due to inclement weather. Sini-liiirv al Maiielie-ler Nate Archibald and Billy Knight. One —Archibald, bedridden with the SNOW BASIN, Utah (UPI) - virtuoso performance last night. (girls) Utah’s Snow Basin Resort has agreed Manchester 3-0, St. Mary’s 3-1, Tunxis Community College Saturday night at East Catholic’ Murdoch scored his first goal of the Capiliil.M .■», CaiitickH .’1 rumor had Pete Maravich coming to flu, has been placed on the injured Emanuel of Hartford 2-2, Faith 1-2, Tunxis upped its record to 2-1 with Ml games 8 (i.iii. Boston, but Cowens said the Pistol to host the next North American Ski year at 1:28 of the third period, his Dennis Maruk, who has 14 points in list, making him inelgible for the Trinity 1-3, -South Methodist 1-3, Con­ the triumph. Krascella chipping in 7 markers and his la.st eight games, tallied a goal WKE.STI.IM, would remain in New Orleans. next five games. Race qualifying series, after a lack 7 caroms. second at 8:29 and completed the hat Somers al Clienex I’eeli, of snow in Canada forced the move. cordia 0-4, Temple Beth 0-4. The visitors took a 16-10 halftime and two assists to lead Washington “This has a very unsettling effect —They also said they planned to sign Next action for MCC is Thursday trick at 13:48 to put the Rangers fir.’lO Snow Basin manager Pete Seibert edge as both sides experienced cold­ ahead 5-4. All three goals came on past Vancouver. on the club. Trades are never made Frankie Sanders, released last shooting halves. against Greenfield Community WHAT MAKES VOLKSWAGEN I’ciii'iiins .5, Sabres 1 said 150 of the top development .11 MORS assists by Phil Esposito. W ednesdax in the papers. I think the idea is to try month by San Antonio. Sanders was Scott Cheney's 24-point effort led MCC closed the gap to 29-26 with 56 College in Greenfield, Mass., at 6 Greg Malone, Ross Lonsberry and racers from Australia, Canada and SUCH AGREAT VALUE IN THE LONG RUN, "The nicest thing was to come RASKETR\I.I, to win, and everyone should try to the Spurs’ No, 1 draft choice out of the Nuggets to a 35-24 decision last seconds to go but Tunxis was able to o’clock. George Ferguson scored in the the United States will compete in back and beat Atlanta." said Mur­ Hanford CConn al MCE, maintain their reputation as a Southern University. Friday evening over the Bulls at the grap its missed shots and score on opening 6:11 as Pittsburgh converted slalom and giant slalom races IS THAT IT RUNS SO LONG. doch. "the first goal I got took a thou­ 8 Tuesday through Friday, East .Side Rec. rebound efforts to preserve the vic­ sand pounds off my back. ” three of their first four shots on Buf­ W KES'l'I.INt; .lolin Prignano had 9 points for the tory. I'liiixis (.32) Pikiell f 0-3 2, Medina 30- "This team has a lot of intestinal falo goalie Robert Sauve and went on G I a s I o II li II r X a I Bulls. Ann Crowley had 10 points and 0 6, Bilodreau 2 f-3 5. Crowley 5 0-0 10, Peterson 4 1-2 9. Totals 15 2-9 32. fortitude, ” said Ranger goalie John to their third straight victory. M an e lie sler, fii.'tO Mary Peterson 9 points and a game- Bowling Wayne Bray (15) and Kevin Byrnes Maiii lioliT (26) Marcanlonio 2 0-2 0, Davidson. “We talked during the I'lycrs I, Islanders I 1101 led the Celtics to a 3,3-28 win over high 23 rebounds for Tunxis. Tracy .New York’s Dave Lewis and znesx Vedovato 1 2-4 4, Scavetta 0 0-0 0, break between the second and the TV Toniglil (he Knicks. Rick Soucier and John Hareld had a 13-point, 18-rebound ef­ Krascella 3 1-2 7. Daniels 1 0-0 2, Hareld 5 third about coming back and we did Philadelphia’s Tom Gorence Connolly paced the Knicks with 14 fort for the Cougars with Jennifer 3-5 13. Tolals 10 6-13 26. exchanged first-period goals before Hoekey: Norlli Slars it. Having Murdoch back is an ace in xs. Rangers, 8 - Ch. | | I ..S. MIXED- Ed and 9 tallies respectively. the hole. ” Duchaine 201-200-550, Dave ANNUAL MEETING Dave Barry had 7 points as the 18 Elsewhere in the NHL. Washington the goaltenders took control in Neff 230-600, John White Lakers nipped the Knicks in over­ downed Vancouver, 5-3: Pittsburgh Philadelphia. Islander goalie Chico 221-585, Bob Scoglund 225- OF THE time. 24-21 llill Silver had 6 points for Long Island Skiers Set Mark Hesch, who extended his unbeaten 579, Fred Kozicki 231-202- the losers. streak to 23 straight games, Ice Midgets 603, Ellen Bauer 182-188- MANCHESTER MIDGET Standings: Nuggets 5-0. Celtics4-1. .SOUTHINGTON (UPI) - Three say they'll do a thing and then do it. " registered 28 .saves while Wayne 533, Diane Brennan 201-533, Knicks 2-3. Lakers 2-3, Bulls 1-4. Long Island men said they spent 56 Ragona admitted he was a little Stephenson turned aside 29 shots Lois Sperry 176-500, Sharlie Trailblazers 1-4. EnfieldHigh for the Flyers. Up Standard hours this past weekend at Mt. tired, adding he planned to rest until DeLisle 464, Marge DeLisk Southington Ski Area skiing 540 miles Shopping for'a new car is an exciting, thrilling, expensive And in the future, safety is going to be so vital that the King- b, Rriiiits .‘I FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION next weekend before hitting the thing to do. But the thrill wears off almost as rapidly as the 466, Lucie Vachon 451, Dol­ to set a world record for marathon slopes again. U.S. Department of Transportation is going to have Stops Tribe Dave Taylor scored twice as Los Increasing its Northern Connec­ ly Dawood 475, Bee Moquin skiing. new wears out. special requirements for car manufacturers to follow. One That’s why Volkswagen has the reputation of Angeles handed Boston its second ticut Hockey League standard to 5-1-1 493. Seven men started the fundraising of those important requirements that every car will have straight lo.ss. Jean Ratelle scored building a car that lasts. So you won’t have to replace Success is still a one-time proposi­ Saturday night was the Manchester WILL BE HELD event for the U.S. Olyinpic Com­ to have by 1984 is the kind of passive restraint seatbelt two goals for the Bruins. Midget ice hockey team as it downed Cross Country Champ it every few years. system the VW Rabbit* has now. tion for the Manchester High ice W II V mittee, but four dropped out — dis­ We build the Rabbit, Dasher and Scirocco for hockey team. the Npw Britain Midgets, 6-4. c m NTRY CM R- I'atnhn Triumphs couraged by torrents of rain Satur­ But the most practical way to help a car last and last, UNDERHILL, Vt. (UPI) - Peter keeping. So we put things in them that are important now. is what a good dealer can do. And we know that. That’s In the World Hockey Association, Manchester stands 17-4-2 overall. C’arroll Maddox 352, Len LAS VEGAS, Ncv. I UPI) - Handy day. The Indian skaters dropped their TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, 19791 Hoag of Minneapolis, Minn. Sunday And will be even more important in the future. why you get a uniquely professional, highly sophisticated 11th 1 outings .Saturday, 11-0 to Winnipeg topped New England, 4-2, Dan Weinbaum had four goals and Giglio 352. Terrv’ Schilling Vataha, former wide receiver for the The three who finished — Greg won the U.S. National Biathlon 2(i- For example, economy and the conservation of maintenance organization with every VW you buy from homestanding Enfield High at the and Cincinnati beat Birmingham, 4-2. Karl Florentine and Scott Verbridge 355. Charles Whelan 368. Green Bay Packers, defeated Al Robertson of East North Port. Don The Edmonton-Quebec match was kilomeler cross country skiing and energy is growing increasingly more important. That’s us. We want to keep you and your car together for a good, Enheld Twin Rinks one each for the locals. Jerrv King 137-363, Tom Ferrari, a former pro basketball Ragona of Westbury. and Ilrian (lostponed until Feb. 12 because of shooting race. why our Volkswagens are fuel-injected to get the long lime. The Silk Towners show an 0-8 mark Willie Simon and Verbridge each Backiel 145-368, Rick AT THE ARMY & NAVY CLUB player, in straight .sets Sunday to win Perkins of Dentwood — were also Hoag’s xvinning time was 1:23:48. most from regular gasoline. It’s also why we build the in the CCIL. bad weather. had two assists and Leon Botteron, .Ids I. W halers 2 Clough 154-369, Don Benoit a celebrity racqiietball tournament. drenclieu ov rams uni relused to give Ho was followed by Don Nielsen of most economical car engine in America for our Diesel Sieve Teucker and Glenn Brian Gullo. George LeBIanc, Dean 179-390. Bert Davis 142-395, Vataha. repre.senting professional up. Rabbit—delivering 50 mpg highway, 40 mpg city*. Morris Lukowich. Barry Long and South Strafford, Vt . who finished the Hlai kwood each scored two goals Tully. George Zdanis and Weinbaum Vic Abraitis 139-149-398 Joe toolbalt li'iumpheil 21-8. 21-15 lo The old ski marathon record in the rain-plagued course in 1:‘24:24 and Pete Sullivan scored lirst-period 7:30 P.M. tBased on 1979 EPA eslimales wilh manual transmission and Matt Janney. Hon .Scavotto, one each. Salafia 148-157-405. claim $58.(Kill while Ferrari, who (lUinness Book of World Records was Martin llagen id .lackson, Wyo.. who Actual mileage may vary dependirtg on Wttere arvt how you drive goals lo carry Winnipeg over New your car s condition and optional equipment wavne 'A’arburton. Torn Aube. Kevin Scott McKay .scored three gohls for played willi Hie St. Louis Hawks, look 54 hours. Perkins, who suggested the placed third 'Model L' Rabtxl Our Values Are Your Values. 1 heriault and Duane and Mike Cirillo England .New Britain with .left .Stewart adding home $33.0(10. ''linger- I. Hull- 2 marathon, said. "I did it for kicks,'' Nielsen's performance earned a one apiece lor the Haiders, 6-2 in (he (he lourth. Derrick Dickey, formerly with the Alter finishing his last ski run at 4 Hobble Florek had one goal and IIOI.ID \> S- Donna position on the five-man U.S National Vernon league and 8-2-1 overall. Manchester outshot the visitors, Public Invited Golden Stale Warriors, beat Texas p.m. Sunday, Rohertson said he added two assists to hel[) Cincinnati Blanchettc 125, team that will travel to Rupholding, Enlield outshot the Indians. 68-11 31-23. with Rick Spiller and Bob Hangers’ outfielder Al Oliver lor enjoyed the marathon, stating he Tolland Volkswagen Corp. end its lour-gaine losing streak. West Germany, for the world cham­ (larlson splitting netminding chores. third place and $23,000. liked being "one of the people who pionships later this month. 24 Tolland Turnpike, Rte 83 - 649-2638 PAGE FOURTEEN - EVENING HERALD. Mon., Jan. 15. 1979 EVENING HERALD, Mon., Jan. 15, 1979 - PAGE FIFTEEN Peopletalk North Sector Police Ask for Cooperation percent, Columbia 22 percent and Better Pope Than Roman By DONNA HOl.LAND residents state troopers in the north the north sector vary but, fortunate­ Hernlil (!urrei<|iontlcnl Hebron 31 percent. He said, “We want input from A second objective of the north sec­ sector. The four towns are covered ly, not to any great degree. He said, everyone so we can best determine Residents of Andover, Bolton, tor police was to reduce accidents on by the sector police on a 24-hour “We are learning more about the the problems of the area. Once we Normally, Polish Pope John Paul Caine, Irwin Shaw, Tennessee that once plagued her: “The only Columbia and Hebron were given a Route 6 in Bolton and Andover. A basis. towns the longer we work with the know what the problems are, we can II is smoothly multilingual, but when Williams, Tom Brokaw, Walter thing I ever ate one of was one cake he gets in a hurry he sometimes frac­ message by State Police Sgt. third objective was a selective en­ The troopers in the north sector program.” use our talent to minimize or Cronkite, Arlene Frances, Angela or one loaf of bread.” Anthony Kalkus, north sector are Mark Coleman, Jeff Correia, Other statistics compiled by Sgt. eliminate them.” tures his Italian — and he was in a Lansbury, Alexis Smith, Leonard forcement program directed at (>liinpNCH manager, this week. Peter Danahy, Mike Foley, David Kalkus show there were no criminal Bolton Resident State Trooper hurry Sunday. Bernstein — and Henry Fonda, who Bolton Notch. Both objectives were The message — “If you have a Horan, John Kidney and Richard homicides in the sector in 1978. There Robert Peterson said, “I really like With a televised downhill ski race was cast as a bit actor with then Former President Gerald Ford and successful. just minutes away, the 58-year-old wife Betty are on their way to the problem, whether it be within your The accident rate on Route 6 is now Walsh. Robert Peterson is the resi­ were three sexual assault in­ the sector police team concept. chorus girl Coca in “New Faces of Middle East — their first trip — with family, neighborhood or town or if dent trooper for Bolton and John vestigations that were cleared by Before it. I was alone all the time, pontiff — an avid ski buff — charged 1934." four per month compared to 13 per through his noon blessing to throngs Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Israel, Oman you don’t like the way we handle month previously. Deaths were Soderberg for Hebron. arrests, two armed robberies (one in now I have back up. I think it’s in St. Peter’s Square in Rome, telling Meliiod Act and Jordan on their joint itinerary, something, talk to us. Let’s work reduced by 33 percent. Coventry, the towns covered by the Bolton and one in Columbia, the working good.” them, "I am always happy, so happy, Disco belter Seth Anthony was with Ford to visit Syria and the together. Let’s understand each In Bolton in 1978 there were 82 ac­ Colchester State Police barracks are Bolton robbery was solved by arrest) Bolton First Selectman Henry when it rains." minutes into his act at New York’s United Arab Emirates alone ... Jim other. Let’s knock the crime down. cidents without injury, 42 with injury the only ones to have sector police and two assaults that were cleared Ryba said, “I think it’s one of the The masses of faithful, basking in 2001 Sunday night when the seat of Bouton — the baseball star who That’s our ultimate goal." and two fatals. The figures for 1977 teams. But Sgt. Kalkus can see the by arrest. most terrific police programs bright winter sunshine, were his pants gave way. Nonplussed, he turned sportscaster, then turned And if the statistics compiled after were 122, 35 and four respectively. In day, in the not too distant future, There were 126 larcenies in the sec­ anywhere in the state. It’s one of the bemused, until — on the rebound — he borrowed a jacket for camouflage baseball star — is turning the sector police have been in those Andover in 1978 there were 52 ac­ when all police programs throughout tor in 197B compared to 169 in 1977. Of greatest things Bolton has ever had added, "But I’m even happier when and finished the show. sportscaster again, joining the staff four towns for one year prove cidents without injury, 15 with injury Connecticut are supplemented by the total amount, 25 were cleared. the opportunity to particiate in.” it’s sunny." The title of the song he was doing of New York’s Channel 2 News ... anything crime is being knocked and one fatal. The figures for 1977 sector police teams. The comparison figures for each Ryba said, “Those guys have done The sector style of management is Two hours later — the ski race over when the seam betrayed him — Sophia Loren — joining the parade of down. Sgt. Kalkus said, “A person were 57, 14 and three respectively. town for the two years follow with a hell of a job for the town as far as becoming an integral part of police — he was greeted by signs “Break Out.” stars who are pushing the stories of committing a crime in the north sec­ In Columbia in 1978 there were 67 1978 shown first, Bolton, 22-56; An­ police protection goes.” operation. There is now an in-service proclaiming him in flawless Italian: yuote of the Day their lives — will be in New York tor has only a 50-50 chance of being accidents without injury, 16 with in­ dover, 28-21; Columbia, 31-41; And he added, “The people in­ successful,” training program at the police Hebron, 45-51. Sgt. Kalkus could not volved in the program are terrific, "The pope who knows how to be pope Stella Barber — a member of next month from Paris to promote jury and two fatals. The figures for better than a Roman” A.E. Hotchner’s biography “Sophia There were 519 crimes committed 1977 were 67,13 and one respectively. academy for all line supervisors to account for the increase in Andover. very cooperative, very conscien­ Overeaters Anonymous — in Forum on the north sector in 1978: Andover teach them the new concept in In the north sector there were 32 tious. I hope to keep their Duiiutions magazine on the overweight problem Living and Loving: Her Own Story.” In Hebron in 1978 there were 61 ac­ had 86, Bolton 131, Columbia 124 and cidents without injury, 23 with injury policing. Sgt. Kalkus said, “It’s here reported motor vehicle thefts, 13 headquarters in Bolton.” to stay." Walter H. Annenberg, the former Hebron 178, Of the total, 256 were and no fatals. The figures for 1977 were solved resulting in a 40 percent Andover First Selectman J. U.S. ambassador to Great Britain cleared for a 49 percent solve rate. were 96, 22 and two respectively. The north sector police group is clearance rate. Sgt. Kalkus said all Russell Thompson said, “It’s the who reportedly was playing host to currently participating in an in- Rugged As He Looks^ The sector police, a new method of Reporting System except two of the vehicles were greatest thing ever happen to the the mother and sister of the shah of policing, is for towns covered by the service training program with Terry recovered. state police in our area. I hope it’s so Iran, has donated $4 million to the Colchester State Police barracks. Sgt. Kalkus said under a new repor­ Sullivan, assistant state’s attorney There were 38 class two offenses in successful we get even more Eisenhower Medical Center in Wayne Is Recovering Sgt. Kalkus congratulated the ting system more accidents with in­ for Tolland County. Andover, 24 were cleared. In Bolton troopers." Rancho Mirage, Calif. north sector team on its excellent jury are now being reported such as Sgt, Kalkus said, “All our cases there were 81 and 64 were cleared, in Thompson said, “Sgt. Kalkus is complaints and minor cuts. He said Dolores Hope, wife of Bob Hope Medical Center spokesman Bernard performance in 1978. He said, “I are now handled in the Tolland Coun­ Columbia there were 52 with 33 doing a tremendous job. He’s very LOS ANGELES (UPI) - In his they weren’t considered injuries in and chairwoman of the center’s films, John Wayne is noted for his Strohm. know that each one of you has per­ ty court. Through the in-service cleared and in Hebron there were 79 nice and very capable. I worry that board of directors, says the money the past. training program each trooper in the Today is the 60th anniversary of the Great iron tank with 2.2 million gallons of gooey rugged physique and tough Strohm said doctors were eager to sonally sacrificed individual desires with 61 cleared. Of the total, 73 per­ he’ll be sent to another area b^ause will build an Annenberg Com­ characters. Doctors say the actor is see if they could change to a partial to perform as a team and reach the Sgt. Kalkus said, “We’ll have to north sector will spend one week in cent were cleared. he’s so good.” Boston Molasses Disaster, truly one of the molasses burst and gushed through the area another year in order to get a better Sgt. Anthony Kalkus, munications Center for Health Scien­ as rugged as he looks, and that is oral diet to feed into a “substitute objectives we set for the sector and I the court room learning about court The current headquarters for the Sgt. Kalkus said, “I think this style most bizarre disasters ever to happen picture of the accidents with injury.” manager of the North Sector leaving 21 dead, 150 Injured and homes and tists at the medical center’s campus. helping him recover from cancer sur­ stomach. ” commend you — we accomplished procedures, plea bargaining and sector police is the Bolton resident of policing leads to a sense of securi­ anywhere. A 50-foot high, 90-foot wide cast businesses crushed. (UPI photo) The shah’s mother and sister gery. our goals and more." He said, “The active Hebron con­ Police, wants residents of four search and seizure and will get a state trooper’s office at the Com­ ty in the feelings of our citizens — Surgeons performing a gall­ stables contributed a great deal to reportedly took cover with A spokesman at UCLA Medical bladder operation Friday found a Sector Objectives towns in the sector to work better understanding of the court munity Hall, The Bolton Board of that’s what we hope for in the long Annenberg two days after hundreds reaching these excellent statistics process," Selectmen recently approved having term.” Center said early today the 71-year- low-grade cancer tumor in Wayne’s One of the sector’s objectives was with him in the cutting down of of Iranian students rioted in front of (for Hebron).’’ The criminal statistics for 1978 the office expanded and sound­ He ended, “I think it’s time we old actor’s condition is “good" and stomach. The scheduled two-hour to reduce burglary in Bolton. Sgt, crimes in the area. (Herald the princess’ Beverly Hills, Calif., Ahtough the sector police force is were compiled by hand by Sgt. proofed to give everyone the room his vital signs normal. He was being operation stretched into nine while Kalkus, calling that objective photo by Richmond) knocked that barrier of mystique 1919 Molasses Disaster home. relatively new, only one year old, the Kalkus, something he probably won’t and privacy they need. fed through tubes in his veins the surgical team removed the successful, said burglaries are down down.” Lots of l.ove because his stomach was removed in stomach. concept of such policing has been in ever have to do again as the state The Bolton Board of Finance will Any north sector resident in­ by 55 percent. existence for at least six years. police now have a computer that will If star quality — and quantity — a nine-hour operation, but doctors Wayne s surgeons said they were sector police on a trial basis, act on the $2,700 request on Jan. 22 at terested in informing the police of In 1977 there were 55 reported Adapting it to this area was a concen­ be in full operation in about six 7:30 p.m. at the Community Hall. have anything to do with it. New said they hoped he would be able to confident they had removed all the burglaries in Bolton, in 1978 there Lt, Williams is now the comman­ anything or discussiong anything Killed 21 and Hurt 150 trated effort among the troopers at months. with them should call the Colchester York’s biggest tourist-attraction eat some food today. cancer. were 25. In Andover there were 13 ding officer of the management of­ Police Comment Colchester. The computer will be able to give State Police bac^acks at 643-6604 and BOSTON (UPI) — Sixty years ago cracklings as the vat burst its rivets. his wagon embedded in a mountain of bash should mend a lot of fiscal Wayne was in the intensive care “His surgeons stated that there burglaries in 1977, and 20 in 1978; in The original plan for the north sec­ fice, Policing By Objectives, for the Sgt. Kalkus said, “1 hope the sec­ unit. detailed information in a matter of a ask to speak to ^ north sector today — in one of the strangest dis­ At the foot of Copps Hill, Boston molasses. The driver and his horse fences. was no sign of the cancer spreading Columbia there were 29 in 1977 and 40 tor was laid out by Trooper Mark Connecticut State Police. tor’s home base will be in Bolton. Sunday, another spokesman to other organs or to the local lymph Sgt. Kalkus said there will be some minutes. trooper. asters ever — a two-block area of patrolman Frank McManus had just were frozen and preserved. They were pouring into town in in 1978, in Hebron there were 38 in Coleman, now a north sector trooper. From Bolton there is easy access to reported, after talking with a sur­ nodes," Strohm said. very good, very progressive changes Statislirs Residents may also write to the Boston was buried beneath a sweet, checked his pocket watch and was Cleanup crews found it nearly im­ droves Sunday to attend tonight’s 1977 and 54 in 1978. The plan was refined and then the other towns in the north sector.” geon, Wayne was "progressing As Wayne recovers, he will have a in the state police department in the troopers at this address: Colchester sticky avalanche of molasses. calling his precinct station from a possible to clean up the mess. Some kiij'koff of the "I Love New York ” Sgt. Kalkus said he doesn’t know adopted by Lt. Lesley Williams, The current statistics do not show He said, “We can respond quickly exactly as hoped” and there were no limited diet, but will be able to eat next four years. State Police barracks north sector; The toll: 21 dead, 150 injured and signal box. said they could smell molasses there campaign — a tribute to Imogene why there was an increase in the former commanding officer of the the “required services rendered by to anything that happens in our signs of the cancer spreading. most foods in small amounts at a P.O. Box 129, Colchester, 06415. millions of dollars in property McManus, perhaps the first for years after the accident. Coca’s 50th year in show biz. other three towns, but said sector Colchester State Police Troop K Sector Teams the state police” because they are territory.” “The two most important factors time, the hospital said. Doctors said not usually a criminal offense. The Sgt. Kalkus said, “We’re here to damage. eyewitness to the disaster, screamed But workmen found that salt water Ali McGraw and film producer police efforts were concentrated in barracks. There are four sector police teams Sgt. Kalkus said, “I like the par­ boyfriend Larry Spangler were on contributing to his excellent early about 95 percent of digestion and ab­ Bolton. services include family problems, ticipatory style of policing where the help. Talk to us.” The north sector What happened that Jan, 15. 1919, into his call box: "Send all available pumped onto the streets from the According to Sgt. Kalkus, Lt. that cover the towns under the police team will form new objectives afternoon will always be ambulances, all police, everybody! ” harbor helped to break up the hand — she’s on location, filming post-operative recovery are his sorption of nutrients takes place in The burglary solve rate for the Williams was instrumental in getting jurisdiction of Troop K. There are suspicious cars in the neighborhood troopers have a great deal of input the small intestine, so it is possible to for the sector, for Februai7 , March remembered as The Great Boston He had trouble convincing his molasses. They also tried to sop it up Sidney Lumet's movie "Tell Me general strong physical condition and towns was — Bolton and Andover, 40 the police department to accept the seven sector troopers and two and the like. from the citizens, businesses and his positive attitude, ” said UCLA get along line without a stomach. and April, later this month. Molasses Disaster. superiors there was a wall of with tons of sand. What You Want ” So were Michael Sgt, Kalkus said the problems in politicians," Newspaper accounts of the inci­ molasses traveling down the street. The disaster cause was debated for dent took bigger headlines than the McManus fled leaving the receiver years. It was the era of the Red Cast Changed Paris Peace Conference, and events Scare, and some said the tank was dangling. Several days later he MANCHESTER -T he cast for the in revolution-torn Russia. returned to the site and the call box bombed by anarchists or Com­ TV Tonight ‘Shadows’ Learning Jobs Combined Catholic Mothers Circles The sticky wave of brown, gooey was gone. munists. The more logical theory is \ ^ sV i’itj'/j.s s' liiswfws* VERNON — Like the little child in student who has considered career 6:00 drama to be presented Wednesday at chosen field. molasses gushed through the city’s Six children were immediately that the molasses fermented and @ ® Dick Cavett 3 ® Solti Conducts 0 News the poem, Vernon area business per­ options and would like the opportuni­ ^ G[) ® ® News 3 Newlywed Game 3 NHL Hockey St. James School has been changed to Students can arrange to shadow in waterfront area from a huge cast built up an explosive force stronger @ The Brady Bunch 1 Melodyland sons may have "little shadows that swallowed up in the molasses. Six ® The Odd Couple include some of the members’ ty to spend time on the job with a per­ one job or several related jobs depen­ iron tank owned by Purity Distilling than the tank could contain. (7) Joker's Wild 8:30 0:25 go in and out with them,” city workers eating lunch at a public ® Bozo's Big Top 7:29 ® Merv Griffin husbands. son employed in the field. ding on their interests. Co., a subsidiary of the U.S. In­ The tank had been standing at least D Bobby Vinton The only difference is, they do works yards were drowned where ® TV Community College 3 Daily Numbers 9:00 The cast for the play which depicts Under the program students spend Students interested in the program dustrial Alcohol Co. they sat. four years and supposedly had ® My Three Sons 7:30 0:55 know the shadows have some use — a minimum of six hours ® Bonanza (DM*A'S*H D Untouchables family relationships includes Marion can contact the guidance department Inside the 50-foot high, 282-foot- recently been inspected. But years Ci) P.M. Magazine ^ QD 3 How The West Was Won they are high school students who are A fireman was killed as the wave @ Studio See Moriarty, Mary Ann Lawler and ’’shadowing” a cooperating worker of their school for the necessary diameter tank was 2.2 million gallons swept into the sea, destroying a later, a court-appointed investigator ( S Carol Burnett And Friends 3 3 3 NBC Mo^e 'Charles­ 1:00 learning various careers. on the job of their choice. Chamber (1) The Muppets D (D 3 3 @9 ® News Joseph Lawler, representing the application form which must be filled of molasses. said the city had employed "in­ 6:30 ton" (Premiere) Delta Burke. The “Shadowing” program is being fireboat. One woman testified she ( S I i-ove Lucy (7) Newlywed Game Lynne Moody. Three strong- j The Gor>g Show Queen of Angels Circle, and Mary members are being asked to out by the student, approved by The substance — used in making competent inspectors,’’ ® Bowling For Dollars ® Famlfy Feud willed Southern women fight to D Voice Of Faith introduced in the three area high cooperate in the program. watched as men in horsedrawn Ann Pelletier and Lew Pelletier of parents, principal, guidance rum — was as much a part of Boston carriages tried to outrun the sticky The accident resulted in damage ® The Promises Of God 3 dZ) MacNeil / Lehrer Report maintain their aristocratic heri­ Dick Van Dyke schools, Rockville, Ellington and The cooperating worker will 3 That's Hollywood tage in post-Civil War Charles­ 3 Hogan's Heroes Our Lady of Hope Circle. counselor and classroom teachers. tradition as the bak^ bean. The wave. suits as sticky as the accident itself l 3 @ ® NBC News Tolland. ® Over Easy 3 Chico And The Man ton. The drama is part of a “Plays for provide the student with an oppor­ The student and the counselor will waterfront was a center of the — taking six years and 40,(XX) pages of ® Adam>12 3 Tic Tac Dough 3 ® A Tribute To Martin Mary Lou Shand, guidance Hundreds of injured and terrified Living’’ program which is a service tunity to observe, understand, and if determine what type of placement molasses trade, and ships by the ® Anyone For Tennyson? Luther King Jr. councellor at Ellington High School, people and animals wandered testimony to settle. 6:00 jointly developed by the Family Ser­ possible, perform tasks related to the will best suit the student’s personali­ dozen moored daily there. 6:55 (D Tim Conway 9:30 explained the program to the Board through the streets. Priests from Today the site is a thriving recrea­ vice Society, Child and Family Ser­ given career field. This will give the ty and career interest. Bostonians were enjoying a mild ® News S ) Cross-Wits ® WKRP In Cincinnati of Directors of the Rockville Area nearby St. Mary’s church ran about tion area with the New England CD 3 Mork & Mindy vices, Jewish Family Service Society student an opportunity to evaluate Ms. Shand said such a program afternoon for January. About 12:30 7:00 ® Movie “Fort Apache” (1948) 10:00 Chamber of Commerce. administering last rites to the vic­ Aquarium, a restaurant and a yacht ( S C B S News CD Lou Grant and Catholic Family Services, Hart­ the work climate, responsibilities, makes for a smoother transition p.m., men and women bustled back tims. club nearby. John Wayne, Henry Fonda. After The program is designed for the advantages and disadvantages of the (D The Brady Bunch Indians attack a military outpost, ford, Conn. from school to work. (S ABC News and forth through cobblestoned Every available ambulance, the stubborn commanding offi­ (7) Dating Game The play will begin at 8 p.m. in the waterfront streets busy with Model T cer is held responsible. 2 1/2 hrs. I Radios—Watches policeman and fire truck was sent to Topless Dancers dD Festival Of Faith St. James School cafeteria. Members cars, trucks, and horsedrawn the scene. The commander of the ® Wrestling (B/W Tape Recorders 3 ( S 3 Little House On The may invite friends. The event is free, wagons. Are Bridesmaids News Leather Goods School Budget to Increase U.S.S. Nantucket moored at North Prairie Demorralir Caucus Suddenly the tank broke open, sen­ Pier sent 100 seamen to aid in rescue LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI) - Four­ ARTHUR DRUG BOLTON — A Proposed a 3 5 percent increase over Allen estimates the in­ budget It necessary. The teen dancers, clad only in red tights, ding a wave of molasses two stories operations. ANDOVER — Andover Democrats budget of $1,577,635 was the current budget. crease in revenue through meetings will be at 8 p.m. a strip of chiffon and red top hats, high down Commercial Street. The force of the bursting tank will caucus Jan. 31 at 8 p.m at the presented to the Board of He said the major in- Guaranteed Tax Base at Bolton Center School. acted as bridesmaids to topless Theater Schedule Traveling at speeds estimated at 35 created a vaccuum which sucked in Town Office Building to choose can­ Education Thursday by creass are salaries, $45,- (GTB) funds could be as The meeting on Jan 29 dancer Anne Fanny, herself demure­ miles per hour, the river of syrup pedestrians, horses and automobiles. didates for the May town election. School Supt. Raymond 612; foreign language and high as $80,000. will be a public forum for ly dressed in white. Monday swept over everything in its path. A section of the tank toppled onto of Older Women" 2:00-7-20- The nominating committee of the Allen. The budget is an in­ business equipment, $3,- He said, “The increase in input from residents and It reached a height of 15 feet and a nearby elevated railway tracks, The 36-22-34 dancer, whose real Showcase Cinemas — "Lord 9:30 GLOBE Democratic Town Committee is crease of $54,092 over the 200; personnel insurance, the school board budget school staff members. width of 100 feet at one point, then leaving its superstructure twisted name is Anne Bowman, and Airman of the Rings" 1:30-4:10-7:10- U.A. Theater 2 — currently contacting people to see if current $1,523,542 school $8,200; capital outlay, $3,- can be less than the ad­ 10:00; “ Every Which Way But "W atership Down" 2:00-7:15- Travel Service subsided to cover the two blocks with and dangling. 2nd Class Wayne Bray were married 555 MAIN STREET they are interested in any of the open board budget. 000; transportation, $8,200; ditional revenue we an­ Michael O’Connor, board Loose" 1:45-4:30-7:20-10:05; 9:15 C u n t several feet of goo. Buildings were knocked off their Sunday at the Jolly Trolly Casino on 643-2165 positions. Allen was quick to point and insurance, $2,200. ticipate receiving so there member and budget com­ the Las Vegas “Strip," where Miss ■’Invasion of the Body U.A. Theater 3 — Anyone interested in seeking will be no new taxes as far mittee chairman, said, “If Men, women, children, horses, foundations and roads were im­ Snatchers” 12; 30-2; 45-5; 00- "Pinocchio - Small One" Ca it w o o d It Serves The Purpose out that the budget does not He said major decreases cars, trucks, stores, and homes suf­ Bowman works. Over 30 Years nomination or for further informa­ affecting the budget are as the school board budget you have any idea of what passable for days. The task of 7;25: "O liver’s Story" 1:00- 2:00-7:00-9:00 Travel Experience ___‘EVimr The sign may not be fancy, but those going along Spencer include administrative focated as the molasses spread. cleaning up and recovering bodies "We wanted to have a different 3:10-5:20-7:30-9:40; "Super­ Vernon Cine 1 — “Hansel and tion may call Beatrice Kowalski at raises now being salaries because of staff is concerned.” we should be doing to the wedding than anybody,” said the 26- Authorized a^ent In Street now know where Pascal Lane is located. Pascal Lane, There was little warning except for a lasted days and involved hundreds of man" 1:00-4:00-7:00-10:00; G retel" 1:30; "Annie Hall" Manchester fur all w h i c h 742-7139 or Andrew Gasper at 742- negotiated, the proposed turnover, $17,000; excep­ The school board budget kids a more quality educa­ year-old bride, who has been married 7064. named for Pascal Mastrangelo, chairman of the Manchester committee will meet Jan. soft rumble. Witnesses later testified volunteers. "Moment by Moment" 100- 7:00-10:15; "Interiors" 8:40 Airlines, Railroads and W a y Bolton High School soccer tional children tuition, tion than they are current­ they heard machine gun-like Crews eventually found a man and three times and has four children, 3:10-5:10-7:40-10:10 Vernon Cine 2 - "Animal ^eamship Lines The caucus is open to all Housing Authority, leads to Spencer Village, the town’s newest field. Bolton Elementary $13,200; and high school 18, 22 and 29 and Feb. 5 to ly getting, now is the time ranging in age from 7 to 13, . U.A. Theater 1 — "In Praise House” 2:00-7:20-9:30 B u t Loosr registered Democrats in Andover, housing complex for the elderly. (Herald photo by Pinto) School recreation field in­ evaluation. $3,000. discuss and revise the to speak up.” stallations or funds to Allen said the budget bring the school buildings contains $8,325 tor Third Test-Tube Baby th a a tro i into compliance with the materials in conjunction D.cawDSetouiHco wMtwi *wiic*iir Koffee Krafters To Sponsor Craft Session state rehabilitation act. with the staff’s efforts to Allen described his revise and upgrade the Is a Boy in Scotland 1 lnTnlxO r MANCHESTER -T h e Hostesses are Mrs. Noro Roark. Babysitting is meetings by calling the budget as a "hold the line total curriulum by June 0LO£R*WDMEN Koffee Krafters of the Crowley and Mrs. Jeanne available during the “Y” office in advance. GLASGOW, Scotland (UPI) - The -'S=.'==r7:” |B)o. kind of budget." It reflects 1980. 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Is ollarad at tbraa dlltarant timaa and oovara tha topics years and were childless. $2.59 $2.79 PG available by calling the Now Avoilobla — Long Acting STNA-CIKAR Noial Sgray— 2/3 FI. oz. lor paopis preparing to taka tha State talaa llcanting aumlnatlon. All Louise Brown, the first baby conceived (3 0 % ) mora product ol lass cost than other brands. are thraa-cradit couraaa that meat once a oaak lor 15 waaka. Tha coat The expected Valentine’s Day birth was Sarvad with Potato, Taiiai Toatt, and AII-You-Can.Eat Salad “Y" office, 647-1437. MANCHESTER Tbuf Xtancheater State Bank Bldg. outside the womb of its mother, in appropriate. MON-TUES Bargain Nights ______LIgertt PhRfmRcy, M Ritchttw Parkwlt______ol each It $50.00. Tha courses mast tha minimum raquiramtnta at tat forth by tha Connecticut Real Eatata Committlon. Oldham, England. Grace and Jimmy were childhood y Another test-tube baby was reported sweethearts who attended the same hieh All Seats $1.50 born last October in Calcutta. India, to a .school. "CLIP ‘N’ SAVE -- REAL ESTATE PRINCIPUS i PRACTICES 1 PERSONAL couple who had been childless for 15 Even then, Grace said, she knew she Both Ones Mondays, 7:00'9:40 p.m. I : Wh«niBibifC*IP T H E C H U R C H Wadngsdiyt. 7;00-9:40 p.m. years. I 6 Lo n fliflttt And wanted to marry Jimmy. 154 It Everyone Erititled Ssturdays. 0:20 a.m. -noon JMIMlir OEIUMMI SM£ I To Oo About It The baby girl, Durgwa Agarwal, was Tn H ii Own Eieliel "I was only 15, but I refused to go out I i2 Owprcomip| Wo*»¥ 144 Why Are There So Many 4 Facior An OperAt'or fertilized under a different procedure in­ DOUBLE FEATURE I Dillp^ent Churchei’ »BiUeCall » * • ' REAL ESTATE APPMISAM with other boys, There was no one else 1 INI WOODY ALLEN'S 7 FKinR Deith Thursdays, 7:20*10:00 p.m. volving the storage of the embryo in liquid MO AMOiw HATIMM riNa arrAAcrKw] 113 Overcoming OfpTPUion wanted. ” Her pregnancy was announced ”INTERI BS” pc c m i^ m sroo rw a AfTHtenomomr FAMILY LIFE Telcphone Tape Library nitrogen, then placing it in the mother’s 0 81 The Home Reipon$ibilit»ei ~ ~ * \ last November. n I SALVATION Ol Children | .i I WHAtMutHDo REAL ESTATE APPRAISAL II womb during her menstrual cycle. 25% b 90% UWK$ 16 85 Divorce And Remarriage I In February 1977, she was one of several I ToBeSeved* Wadnasdays, 7:00*9:40 p.m. An Indian investigating commission ■ANNIE HALrpQ^°;;> 182 beyt To Underitahd women who had eggs fertilized outside the 1 36 AreWeSeved Our Children ON SELECTED I By Feiitt Onl>’ 649-7699 expressed doubts over the Indian birth and womb and then replaced. That operation 185 Diic pime— An REAL ESTATE FINANCE * 17, Why Be Bepimed’ AllArnative To Tragedy said the three doctors involved were un­ failed. I.ast May she went to .Steptoe’s Free refills on coffee, lea, and soda •PANTSUITS «SLACKS •SWEATERS I IS Whet 1$ Beptitrv THIS IS ONLY Thursdays. 7:20*10:00 p.m. ETERNITY ASIIMPLE cooperative in explaining their work. clinic in Oldham to try again and this lime MANCHESTER - SHOP RITE PLAZA •BLOUSES •SKIRTS •DRESSES I BIBLE STUDY 115 The Judgemeni Day I I on o 50 H T Study The Bibie I P Whet It Meant Walk-In registration will Da held Irom 2KX) to 7:00 p.m. O" T v ^ n ; ; However, the doctors said they will it worked. I 219 Did Th* BiMe Come From OfAVXILXBlE MANCHESTER - WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE m . t u n m u A L •DOWNS •COATS •LINGERIE To Be Loti January 16, end » a.m. until noon on Saturday, J t n u ^ ZO, In the publish their findings , I Ood Or From 17 Heaven m' TXKS "Baby Louise" - fertilized in a I Registrar’s Office on tha main campus, 60 Bldwall Dtreat. Alastair s birth .Sunday at Glasgow’s ESPECIALLY FOR laboratory and then implanted in its HPWSSi k. .a A _ 7:20 I MORALITY e iiim I Stobhill Hospital was about one month nnother's womb — was born July 26 by J |______1 9.30 I YOUNG PEOPLE 107 S t i belore Marriage fuluocm i I ANMAL I 64 Corns Steady 110 The $in of Adultery For further information, call premature. Mrs. Montgomery had Caesarian section in Oldham, the child of I 66 Chtatmg In School 221 Are Fou Thinking COUNttlOM AVAILAIU-M> Mi*l V • In. | THE COVENTRY SHOPPE I 164 Early Marnage^Part I About Having An Affair I }M elw iNM |N «NI li to iwM anl61 expected to give birth around St. Valen­ I.esley Brown .31. and her husband ,lohn PLEASE CAU.THEATRE ’ k . p k n U M bhMI tine’s Day. 649-9303 FOR SCREEN TIMES OPEN M0N-8AT 0:30-8 WED NITES TIL 0 PM I 167. Fk i r e The Problems 7£oo yiBBii1n*4wWi6—toiatRNM>toBiw»Tto| 646-2137 38. s I On A LOilege Campui 649-7699 ^fVMiiatwiiitototoM. I Family WAXES Meet ^gVENlNG HERALD. Mon„ Jam 15, 1979- PAGE SEVENTIi'.RM MANCHESTER -The SEWING MACHINE NURSES AIDES wanted for WANTED - Gas station atten­ RN-LPN wanted for full or Halp Waniad 13 Homat For Sala YOU ALWAYS full time on all shifts. Apply EXPERIENCED OIL Artlclaa lor Sala Manchester WATES will Operators and miscellaneous dant.' full or part time. part time on all shifts. Apply b u r n e r SERVICE MAN- PURCHASING EXPEDITER TYPIST- Part time days, Lott and Found 1 workers needed. Must have director of nursing. Salmon- Mature, responsible person needed. Associate degree in COLLECTIONS- Experience EXCEPTIONAL PARTY meet Tuesday at the SAVE AT THE director of nursing. Salmon- Call 643-5135. flexible hours approximately is a help but not a necessity. FACTORY OPENINGS in our 5 ROOM HOUSE WITH Course some high school education. brook Convalescent Home, off for third shift. References brook Convalescent Home, off business management or 10-20 hours per week. PLAN OPPORTUNITY, $150 Hartford Plant. Previous fac- 6 HORSEPOWER Wheel Italian-Ainerican Club. LOST. IRISH SETTER Must be able to read and House Street, Glastonbury. Call 871-1698. equivalent . required. Join our modem, progressive for 3 EVENINGS A WEEK- GARAGE- Furnished. Oil Horse Lawn Ranger with I ARTHUR DRUG House Street, Glastonbury. SWEEPER NEEDED - Mon- Transcribing, filing, light of­ agency. Pleasant working jofj experience desirable. hMt, large private back yard. Weighing in will be from 7 PUPPY- 3 months old, in area speak English, and provide Please call 633-5244. Moderate typing skills fice work. Must be depen­ Are you a mother who is am­ Will train on our equipment. rotary mower, dozer blades, Please call 633-5244. day thru Friday. 7-3:30. conditions, competitive salary Fireplace. Bolton Lake. dump trailer, grass catcher Begins to 8 p.m. of Lilac Street. Answers to own transportation. No TOOLMAKERS - Machinists. Please call Personnel Depart­ needed. Business experience dable. Send resume to &)x bitious, has time available, a Excellent company benefits. SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS for Apply 81 Commerce Street, desired. Please call Personnel and benefits plan are car and really wants a good Owner, $41,500. 742-8020. and tire chains. $400. Call 64S- Harvey Ward will give "Andy." Tan collar. Heart experience necessary. Please ment at Pioneer Parachute HH, c/o Manchester Herald. featured. For appointment. Call 522-1184. broken children. Reward. 649- Call Personnel Department at South Windsor. Will train. Glastonbury. PTG Company. Department at Pioneer second income? Sovereign 0018. an illustrated talk on pain­ AVON - To Buy or Sell. Co. 644-1581. Call Mr. Powers, 289-0256. TOLLAND- New Larg" 0628. anytime. Pioneer Parachute Companv, Apply 9 Brookfield Street or Telephone 633-7631. Manchester, Bolton, Coven­ Parachute Co. 644-1581. House offers a unique oppor­ CLEANING HELPER - Part HARTFORD— A course ting furniture during the call 289-5918, after 12 noon. MEN AND WOMEN $150 per Capitol Cfty Adjustment tunity for ambitious people. English Styled Raised RancI FLOOR MODEL DRILL 644-1581, try, Andover. Call Collect, LAUNDRY WASHMAN- Part Bureau. time for cleaning service. No 1 1/2 baths, 2 car to train union represen­ BLACK AND WHITE Male DISHWASHER- Part time week to show our equipment Not toys, cosmetics, plastics, ------>-■>■ garage. PRESS- For industrial use. 1 program. RN, LPN, 7 to 3 and 3 to 1 822-8083. time, 3rd shift. Temporary for experience necessary. Call Nicely wooded acre. $M ^ tatives to assist fellow cat. Answers to name of Sam. SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS- NURSES AIDES - Full time, n^ights.Apply at Tacorral, 246 and supplies. No sales clothing or cleaners, but Domesticarc 643-1945. HP, 220/440 volts- 208. 3 PH, shifts. Good pay, good weekends. Apply Meadows beautiful Home Decorator Lessenger Sells, 646-8713, Excellent. Asking $800. Call members on personal and i Lost in Doming Road area, Excellent Part Time work. and part time. 7-3 and 11-7. OIL BURNER Serviceman - Convalescent Home, 333 Broad Street, Manchester. necessary. Apply Electrolux, Glastonburv. 633-2954. Will train. Call Manchester Experienced preferred, but benefits and working con­ 1123 Main Street, East Hart­ COUNTER WAITRESS- Accessories, such as: Hand 649-3893 after 5:M p.m. family problems has begun ditions. Apply in person, Ver­ No. 2 oil. residential and small Bidwell Street, Manchester. FULL TIME CUSTODIAN- GOI-UMBIA- Large Ranch TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT 643-2414 or Vernon 875-2826. we will train. Apply in person: commercial, prefer licensed WAITRESSES- Part time ford or call 528-3869 between Immediate opening for Friday Blown Crystal, Brass, under a joint sponsorship non Manor. 180 Regan Road. and Saturday nights, 11 p.m. Pewter, and Ironstone. Be ** P ™' *PP*y Gilead with fireplace. Partially MINERAL SPECIMENS, East Hartford Coavalescent man. would consider limited DRIVER - MESSENGER nights. Apply at Tacorral, 246 10 am and 4 pm. Hill School, 228-9458. of The United Way of Home, 745 Main Street, East Vernon. Broad Street, Manchester. to 7 a.m. Also some weeknight your own boss! No delivery or finished basement. 3/4 -i- GEM ROUGH, SLABS- “The NOTICE NURSES AIDES- Full time, experience. All benefits app­ (Part time) $5.00 hourly. Fee acre, mostly wooded. Won’t Greater Hartford, the Personals all shifts. Experience Hartford. ly. Call 649-2871. evenings available. Excellent canvassing! Direct selling is STRONG BOYS- Grades 5-8 Rock Shop,". 983 Main Street, A report of proposed and actual expenditures of General paid. Physically fit early MATURE RETAIL SALES working conditions and one df A m erica’s m ost last, $45,900. Lessenger ^lls, call 846-1970, 7 to 9 p.m., Greater Hartford Labor preferred, but training will be CERAMIC TILE MECHANIC retiree ideal. 21/2 davs week­ PART TIME SECRETARY / wanted for Weightlifting and 646-8713. Revenue Sharing Funds for the 1977-78 fiscal year is available WOMEN WANTED FOR BOOKKEEPER- Good typing CLERK- for Manchester benefits. Apply in person to: lucrative fields. Learn more, Saturday 9 to 12. Council AFL-CIO. the given. Apply in person: East PART TIME. Do you have 2 - Experienced only. Top HIGH SCHOOL Sophomore / ly. Permanent. Call Wilson Wrestling Program. Some for inspection at the Town of Manchester. Controller's Office, BOWLLING league - 9:15 Hartford Convalescent Home. Junior Girls- For part lime skills. No shorthand. Jewelry store. Selling Howard Johnson Restaurant, Call Joyce Setchell collect, 9 Wednesday nights. Please call hours a day? Work at home on wages, /^ply: Atlas Tile, 1862 Agency, Hartford, 246-8541. 394 Tolland Turnpike, experience preferred, but will BOLTON- 9 Room Executive Northern Area UAW-CAP 41 Center Street. Manchester, Connecticut. Monday through 745 Main Street, East Hart­ the phone servicing our Berlin Tpke., Wethersfield. waitress work, after school Bookkeeping experience experience preferred, full a.m, - 4:40 p.m., Mon.-Fri. consider others. Call 646-0176, PRINTING- RUBBER Council, and the Teamsters 646-2161 after 5 p.m. ford. needed. 20 hour week. Flexi­ time, 5 day week, Tuesday Manchester. Cape. 2300 square feet, 2 1/2 STAMPS, Mar-Sha Sales, 9U Friday from 8:30 A M. to 4:30 P.M. customers in your spare time. 563-0151. and Saturdays. Apply in per­ 6 to 7 p.m. baths, 2 car garage, acre with Union. The Town of Manchester expended Anti-Recession Fiscal 249-7773. son, Brass Key Restaurant. NURSES AIDE - Full or part ble hours. Manchester area. thru Saturday. This is not a Main Street, call 646-1970,7 to WORKING WOMAN SEEKS time. 11 pm to 7 am. Laurel temporary position, Apply PART TIME CAFETERIA view. $89,000. Lessenger Sells, 9 p.m., Saturday 9 to 12. .Assistance funds during the 1977-78 fiscal year lor the following SECRETARY - Part time Call Juanita, between 9 a.m. SECRETARY WANTED - 646-8713. The classes will be con­ RIDE-Mondav thru Friday, Manor, 91 Chestnut Street. and 1 p.m., at 643-2701. Shoor Jewelry, 917 Main ASSISTANT For employee purposes: mornings, Vernon Circle area. BURGER KING needs men Medical experience desirable. ducted by Henry Becker, from Hamlin Street to Typing, and machine 649-4519. Street. cafeteria. Located in East References. Call 646-6323. COLONIAL PLAID labor staff representative Roads (Highway Department)...... $ 98,000.00 Washington School area, and NURSES AIDES- Full time, Hartford. Some light cooking and women to work evenings WILLIMANTIC- 6 Rooms 1 LOVESEAT - Good condition transcription a must. Send from 5 pm til close. Must be 1/2 baths, wall-to-wall to the United Way, and Employer's Share of F.I.C.A return. Will pav $10 weekiv. resum e to Box AA. c, o all shifts. Experience and counter experience RESPONSIBLE PERSON $65. Pool Table $30. 649-6809. (Swial Security)...... 103.000.00 Please call 643-4414, after 6 ADMINISTRATIVE required. Hours: 10 a.m. to 2 over 18. Free meals, vacation carpeting.. Furnished. $42,900. resource people from area Manchester Herald. Preferred, but training will be pay. Apply in person, 467 NEEDED to assume any R"0kt. ®«alty, 456-1142 Variuos General Fund Operations ...... 50,000.00 p.m, given. Apply in person: East ACCOUNTING- If you have p.m.. Monday thru Friday. HARDWOODS- 1 year social agencies. The When in need of a Service or Product MR nter Street. duties in the operation of a 7- PART TIME - No nights. No Hartford Convalescent Home, been doing a superb job in an Reply to Box N, c/o 11 Food Store. Ground level seasoned. 4 foot lengths, $55 classes will be part of an TOTAL $251,000.00 RIDE WANTED TO weekends. Long holidays. July COROmORIIIi 745 Main Street, East Hart­ accounting department and Manchester Herald. position that can lead to assis­ per cord. 18" lengths, $70 Mr ongoing program to Dated January 12, 1979 Robert B. Weiss HAMILTON STANDARD. and August off Many retired ford. want the opportunity to move tant manager or manager by Lols-Land For Sala 24 cord. All wood delivered in 2 Windsor Locks. 7:30 to 4:00. into an administrative assis­ cord amounts. Call 649-0735, provide information and 27-1 General Manager gentlemen and housewives MD CASHIERS PART-TIME. performance. Benefits in­ Call 643-5686. tant position, we’re looking Evenings - weekends. Self COLUMBIA- 7 parcels, acre after 7 p.m. referral services to union enjov driving school buses. BOOKKEEPER- General ac­ BURGER KING needs a stu­ clude insurance, credit union WHY NOT YOU? We will REFRttaUTKM counting duties. Posting to for you. Position requires a serve gasoline station. Apply dent or retired man im­ to 81 acres, $5,900 to $55,900, members and others in the CALL A PROFESSIONAL mature, consiencious in­ in person. Citgo, 555 West Woodstock Valley Lake Front, Doga-Blrda-Pala 43 train. Call Vernon. 875-2826, or General Ledger. One year mediately to set up equipment dividual knowledgable in ac­ Middle Turnpike, Manchester. community. TOWN OF MANCHESTER Manchester, 643-2414. Mechanics for commar- business school or prior and do some janitorial work 3/4 acre approved, $11,500, An introduction meeting clal and Industrial work. experience. Suburban loca­ counting to accurately Mornings from 8:30 am to Sullivan Ave. South Windsor. Lessenger Sells. 646-8713. A COMPLETE BOARDING EMPLOYMENT prepare all work orders prior PART TIME DRIVER- Must facility for canine and feline and the first class have TRUCK MECHANIC with 0 Must have state license. tion. Fringe benefits. Free II :00 am or full time lo 5 pm. E.O.E. qualified experience in put this Directory to work for you, caii 643-2711 parkin. EOE, M/F, Call 522- to invoicing. Must have strong know streets in Manchester. Free meals vacation pay. ANDOVER - 2 2/3 acre guests. Dog grooming. AH already been held. Con­ LEGAL NOTICE Good wages and benefits. figure aptjtude, typing skills Apply in person to: Krause wooded lot. $16,900. 7.5 acres, health guard maintenance, BUILDING AND GROUND general truck repairs.s. Com­ Experienced only need 8211, Ext. 214, for interview. Apply in person. 467 Center tinuing classes will be held mands top wages, $280 a and an ability to courteously Florist, 621 Hartford Road, Street, Manchester. $20,000. Bolton acre, $10,000. ultra-violet germicidal lights. At a meeting held on January 8. 1979. the Planning and maintenance. Applicant must epply. Please call A & B deal with customers. Com­ Manchester. Canine Holiday Inne, 200 every Thursday from noon have light experience in all week. Must have own tools. LPN FOR Rockville Business Opporlunlly 14 Coventry 2 acres, view, $15,- Zoning Commission made the following decision : Cooling and Heating puter exposure helpful. Good 000. Lessenger Sells, 646-8713. Sheldon Road, Manchester. to 2:10 p.m. and 7 to 9:10 construction trade. Lawn All company benefits. For Ap­ MEN’S HAIR STYLING SURGICAL SUPPLIES ’ Specialist Office, ap­ RICHARD GIROUARD (G33) pointment call 688-2233. Corp. proximately 17 hours per Benefits. Salary commen­ RECEIVING INSPECTOR- MANCHESTER Package For reservations please call p.m. at United Way work, snow removal and surate with experience. Call Must be able to read Blue WAITRESS - Mature respon­ 646-5971. Approved with modifications an inland wetland application cleaning duties also required. week. Send resume and store. Excellent location. Well Headquarters. 68 S. Main MEDCD references to: Box M c/o Dick Sheehan at 289-1588, In- Prints, Use Micrometers and sible person for days and — 90V Birch Mountain Road. Send resume with references DRIVERS FOR SCHOOL possibly nights. Experience established business. Call Real Etlale Waniad 26 St., Hartford. BUSES WANTED- We will SURGICAL SUPPLY CO. 649-8691 Manchester Herald. dustronics Inc. 489 Sullivan work with machinery. Must Marion E. Robertson, AKC REGISTERED A copy of this decision has been filed in the Town Clerk's of­ and salary requirements to • Wh—i C M n • Wallen Ave, South Windsor. be profecient in High School necessary. 647-9995. LABRADOR RETRIEVER The classes, which are J.R. Thrall, 151 Vernon train you. Part time. between 8 and 5 PM Realtor, 643-5953. ALL CASH For your property, fice. • CommodM Math. 2 years experience at PUPPIES- Blacks and open to the public as well Street. Manchester, Connec­ Housewives and retirees • Surgical Supporta A Bncaa A TOP MOTORCYLCE within 24 hours. Avoid Red Planning and Zoning Commission MECHANIC NEEDED- Top Factory Work required. VERNON CINE 1 & II- Help CASH IN ON THE yellows. Excellent blood lines. as union members, are as ticut 06040. preferred. Manchester area, • Jobat Ctftfoffl Supports Tape, Instant Service. Hayes Ronald Gates, Secretary 643-2373. 457 Main 81. • • Mssfsctomjr Forma A B rit wages, fringe benefits, EXPERIENCED COOK Knowledge of parachutes wanted. Candy girls, ushers INSULATION BOOM!!! Corp. 6464)131. Call 742-8228. follows. Wanted- Good working con­ desirable. Please call: Per- Dated this 15th day of Januarv. 1979. BARTENDER, NIGHTS- 5 This Directory. Manchaatar D47-11DI vacations and bonuses! Apply and cleaners. Must be over 18, Become an independent foam Jan. 18, Family SUPERINTENDENT- PART in person: Cycle World, 3000 ditions and benefits. CSll for sonell Department 644-1581. neat and dependable. Call 646- insulation Dealer. We train SELLING your house? Call us LLAPA APSO PUPPIES- 8 5 26-1 day week. Call 871-9976. RESTAURANT AUTO SERVlflE Interested In a appointment, 649-5271. weeks old. AKC Registered. 3 Counseling; Jan. 25, between 10:00 a m. and 6:00 TIME. One bedroom apart­ Main Street, Glastonbury. 9901. you on all aspects of the foam first and we’ll make you a ment available. On site New Profession? WORK OPPORTUNITY- $150 insulation business. Inv. Sec. cash offer! T.J. Crockett, Males and 3 Females. Problems of the p.m. BOOKKEEPER ^ per week potential, plus incen­ Reasonable. Call after 5 pm. TOWN OF MANCHESTER superintendent, downtown MAPLE M obil Uflllmfttd liKoma, Sonua and PART TIME BABYSITTER- EXPERIENCED For more info call Mr. Aker at Realtor, 643-1577. U n e m p lo y e d ; F e b . 1, CARRY NATIONS To Advertise Your ACCOUNTS payable tives. Must be 18. Call 646- 1-295-9392. EXECUTIVE Secretary - To Manchester. Excellent for Incanthn Plan, AX tha guldanoa Light housekeeping. 2 bright, MACHINISTS & LATHE (714) 535-1601 (24 hours) or Social Security. Medicare, semi retired individual. 843-13DS Super Services Inc, and dkacdon daalrad. Ptaaaant affectionate boys, ages 5 and receivable. Automotive 3936. Equal Opportunity OPERATORS- Full or part write TRIGON INDUSTRIES, IMMEDIATE Cash for your work for one of New QA8 - OIL • LUBRICATION • experience helpful. Minimun5 Employer, M/F. FREE ’TO A GOOD HOME- Social Security Insurance, LEGAL NOTICE England's most progressive Requires several hours per FINE LUNCHES ACCE8 80RIE8 Business or Ser­ worMng condMcna. Mainbar of 8, seek mature and loving time. Excellent benefits. App­ 1440 So. State Collrae Blvd. property. Let us explain our week, general maintenance TIRES AND BATTERIES Nnnchaalar, Hadford and Var- adult to care for them. After­ years full-time recent ly in person at: 1422 Tolland Suite 6L, Anaheim, California fair proposal. Call Mr. Huskie Wolf. Male. 18 months Medicaid; Feb. 8, and unique Construction Com­ Cornar ol Center A Main St XM MuMpla UaUng. Ongolno bookkeeping experience. COCKTAIL WAITRESSES- old. Black and white. Call 872- The Zoning Board of Appeals will hold public hearings on panies. $190-$200 starting work. Call 528-9885 weekdays. 220 SPRUCE n.B RUNCHESTER noons and school vacations. Turnpike, Manchester. LM 92806. Belfiore, 647-1413. Workers' Compensation & PtWM 0 ^ 3 4 8 7 vice In This Direc­ aducadon and aamlnar program, Career position, excellent ad­ Nights only. Experienced on­ Gill Welding Manufacturing 3952 anytime. Monday, January 22, 1979. starting at 7:00 P.M., in the salary plus fringe benefits. frwM, Own transportation. 6464)261. Workers' Rehabilitation; vancement 527-8246. ly. Apply New Tangerine Co., Division of BHS, Inc., or AMBITIOUS BRIGHT Hearing Room of the Municipal Building, 41 Center Street, MUST HAVE KNOWLEDGE MATURE ADULT for house K you at* hanhrorking and can MAY WE BUY your home? Feb. 15. Veterans cleaning. Must have own SIDING, STDRM WINDDW8, DDDRS, AWNINS8 A CANDPIES Restaurant, 1219 Burnside call 647-9931. YOUNG WOMAN Looking for Quick, fair, all cash and no ENGLISH SETTER MALE- Manchester. Connecticut, to hear and consider the following of STENOGRAPHY and b t mothratad by a larga ra ttff In- Avenue, East Hartford. 10 months old. Very good Benefits; Feb, 22, Debt BOOKKEEPING. Must be transportation. 2 days per tory, Please Call coma, w* may havo an opaning a busmese in the field of Ac­ roblem. Call Warren E. petitions: SECRETARY TRAINEE- breeding, with excellent Management & Credit very efficient in both. Send week. References required. for you. Ail inquiriaa confldanHai. counting - Bookkeeping &r- &owland. Realtors, 643-1108. Item 1 No. 654 Write Herald Box GG. Can Dan. ATTENDANTS FOR SHELL Hartford Patent Law Firm, vices. For further inmrma- temperment and nice Counseling; March 1. Red resume Box G. c/o markings. Very reasonable. Auction by Cameron — Variance is requested of Article II, 643-2711; Ask For CAR WASH, MANCHESTER- Legal experience not tion, write to Box P, c/o WANTED BUILDING LOT- Manchester Herald. DANIEL Fa BOOKKEEPERS Full and part lime positions Must s^l! 646-1423. Cross — First Aid Section 6.01 and Article II, Section 4.01 to permit club to be STORE CLERK - Responsible required. Requires excellent Manchester Herald. One or more acres. Coventry, Programs & Blood person needed to assume A year round, part time position, performing available. Call Mr. Hager for typing skills. Call 549-5290. Andover, Bolton, Hebron used for a business use in a residential zone (an auction on a N LL TUNSKY REALE, REALTORS an interview. 647-9016. AKC MINIATURE Programs; March 8. many duties in the operation Tina or Joe General Bookkeeping Duties. Work approximate­ MILK MOBILE- Established vicinity. Cash deal. Please non-scheduled basis) — 138 Main Street and 35V Joseph Mefflber NETWORK FULL TIME LICENSE East Hartford territory. call 295-9TI4 SCHNAUZER - Male pup. Alcoholism & Drug Abuse; of a 7-Eleven Food Store. ly 15 hours per week, to Include Friday and Satur­ Street — Residence Zone C and Residence Zone A. Ground level position that can ★ ALUMINUM A VINYL SIDING QUALIFIED MECHANIC- AGENTS- High earning poten­ Excellent income potential. Paper trained. FamUy r a ^ . To Be Sold At ofHonwt $125. Call 649-5056. March 15. Welfare, AFDS, Item 2 No. 655 lead lo assistant manager or (20 Colon To Chooto Fnm) BUILDING SUPPLIES 175 Main 8L, Manchaatar day. Must be experienced and have tial, bonus paid, flexible $17,500, Call John at Chenettc Food Stamps — Strike tools. See Gene or Paul, at hours. Call Don or Norma at Associate, ‘Gallery of Lloyd G. Gustafson — Variance is requested of Article II, PUBUC AUCTION manager by performance. 646-4525 Prior Bookkeeping Experience Preferred. Household Goods S itu a tio n ; M a rch 16. Benefits include insurance ★ AWNINGS A CANOPIES KELLY-FRADET Superior Auto, Inc., Route 6, Century 21, Tedford R.S., 647- Homes', 528-9081. 40 Section 5.01 to permit business use in a residential zone la Applicants must be mature, work well with Columbia. 9914 or 423-8958. weeks old. First shots. Graduation. floral decoration specialty shop and a landscaping advisory 1969 Lincoln, Serial credit union, and profit ★ STORM WINDOWS A DOORS LUMBER MART sharing. Second and third numbers, and have a neat hand writing. Positions WE ARE LOOKING FOR An REFRIGERATORS Beautiful diyiositfon, the Students will learn what service) 179-181 West Center Street — Residence Zone B. N um ber 9Y82A869098, 73 Windsor Avo. (Rt. 83) PART TIME CLERK- HOUSEKEEPER- Part time aggressive individual who will Washers / Ranges, used, ideal pet. Call 872-7823 shift, full time. Apply in per­ Phone 649-9095 PRECISION MACHINE available In East Hartford, Manchester and anytime. resources there are in the Information pertaining to above may be obtained in the Plan­ on January 24th, 1979,10 son at; Route 30, Tolland, Ct. VERNON TYPIST needed. Credit weekends. Excellent benefits. work hard at his own business. guaranteed and clean. New Greater Hartford Area, ning Office. a.m . at An E q u a l O p p o rtu n ity FREE ESTIMATES -I- EASY TERMS OPERATORS Glastonbury. Call 569-1040 Monday thru Friday experience helpful, but not Apply at Meadows Convales­ We will help with all aspects, shipment damaged, G.E & •••••••••••• 871-224S required. Contact John FRIGIDAIRE. Low prices. and be trained to heip solve Employer. WANTED Between 9 AM to 5 PM to arrange for an appoint­ cent Home, 333 Bidwell St., including advertising, M utfeaf Inalrumtnit 44 All persons interested may attend these hearings. First class only; five years ment for a personal Interview. Piwoski, 643-1594. Manchester. bookkeeping, buying and B.D. Pearl & Son, 649 Main social and health problems Moriarty Brothers Street. 643-2171. Zoning Board of Appeals BUS DRIVERS - will train if minimum experience. selling. We have an es­ 1/2 PRICE ON GUITARS and J important to all, but not Paul J, Rossetto, Secretary 315 Center Street n e c e s s a r y . A pply 90 Openings for Jig ^ r e , "1 tablished, fast food sandwich etc. Rivers Music, 7 Main covered by collec­ Dated this 15th day of January, 1979. Manchester Brookfield Street, South Wind­ shop in Manchester now LOVE SEAT - Like new condi­ Bridgeport 3-D, N/C Cin- tion, orange background with Street. New Britain. 225-1977. tive bargaining contracts. 151 sor. Call 289-5918. timatic; Set-up man for FRIENDLY RESTAURANTS VEMON CONSTRUCTION available for only $15,000, Expecting a tax refund? complete. If you want your white floral print. Call after 4 They will also learn skills Milling machine. First or m a n UK EUT HNIITM CM s « .iw Office Engineers, civil, es p.m., 646-1168. Layaways invited. timating, plan take off own business but are afraid to important to those serving second shift. Please apply An tqiul OpportunHf E m ploiw M/f do it alone, call Mr. Dan Rin.- on boards and committees in person only: ROCKVILLE design” work if capable FOUfi-PIECE Pine Bedroom Heavy and highway con- dos toil free, 1-800-992-3220, Boala-Aeeattorlaa '45 of social agencies. LE-MI CORPORATION Set. Excellent condition. NO MORE WAITING.. structyon site work, VENDING ROUTE - Nabisco Queen-size bed, triple dresser, 1974 FURY - 16Vi-foot Those interested in the 190 Tunnel Road CARRIERS dresser with shelved mirror, Vamon, CT 06068 buildings. Degree not Snacks with locations $3,580 fiberglass, tilt trailer, with classes must complete necessAry, but preferred CALL TOLL FREE 1-80(M23- night stand. 4 years old. $m . 1975 55-horsepower outboard A 568-0935. eight out of the eleven YDU CAN PLACE YOUR Resource Asslstsnt NEEDED We are an Equal Oppor 2355 Ext. 905. Chevy engine. 2 tanks, ^,5C.. classes offered to receive a tunity Employer. Apply at Also SO horse Johnson («'*- NEW YEAR WANT Manchettw Communlly Collsgt M eki ippllcanla tor a temporary •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 30” ELECTRIC Frigidaire certificate. Please C all ball direction of structions. Mornings, after­ 14-FOOT HILLTOP Trailer pets, or utilities. Security. T O B ID the program. Including the completion of required forms; recruit-' MISC. FOR SALE One day a week • No collecting noon, evening lessons. All $150. Outboard motor 40 horse $310, and $300 monthly. R & D n - We need a dynamic man or ment, counseling and placement of youths In tha program; and Sealed bids will be received in 40 — Household Goods ages. Werner Studios, Evinrude $250. Mobilehome Realty, 646-4968. 41 — Articles for Sale woman to sell our exclusive work with area Induatrlea to eatabllah job altea. • Thomas, Falknor, O’Leary area 45x10 with furniture in cam­ the Office of The Director of 42 — Building Supplies ■MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD calendars and an extensive line of Membefs of Connecticut State 43 — Pets-Birds-DMS Tha salary It $6.S0 par hour for the part-time period and ap­ Music Teachers Association. ming ground $4,000, Call 525- General Services, 41 Center I P.O. BOX 591 advertising speclattles/business • Timrod, Cobb HIM, Duncan. Timber NEWLY REMODELED 5 44 — Livestock ■ MANCHESTER, CONN. 06040 proximately $6,000 for tha full-time period. State fringe benefits are 643-7815. Room Apartment. 5 Street, Manchester. Connec­ 45 -> Boats & Accessories gifts. If you have a past history of area CLASSIFIED INDEX; 46 — Sporting Goods I Included during tha period of full-time employment. Conveniently located. $2M ticut. until Jan. 23. 1979 at 47 — Garden Products For your extra convenience, we heve Instelled a Want sales success or wish to begin a FULL LENGTH Ranch Mink 46 — Antiques 'oear Sin: career in sales, you can benefit To apply, send a resume and references, by February 2, to: Dean • Ferguson, Mountain, Arnptt area monthly. No utilities. 1 car 11:00 a m. for the following: 48 — Wanted to Buy i Ad Department after-hours answering service. Now, James 0 . Tatro, Division of Community Services, Manchester Com­ Schools-Claases 19 Coat, excellent condition. Size garage included. Cali 648-5597. Pleaie run tha following ad lor 4 days at tha spaclal from one of the most lucrative 12 or 14. $800. 875-2344. RECREATION DEPT, ARTS NOTICES RENTALS comm ission structures In our In* munity College. P.O. Box 1046, Manchester. CT 06040. 1 — Lo«t ind Found REAL ESTATE 52 — Rooms lor Rent Imonay-saving rata of '4.00I whatever the hour, day or night, Sundays or holidays & CRAFTS SUPPLIES 2 — P o fto n tlt 23 — Homes for Sal# 53 — Apartments for dustry. What we need Is an In- MCC la an equal opportunity employer and adheres to tha prin­ FOR THE BEST - Manchester EAST HARTFORD- 2 24 — LolS'Land lor Ssla I □ CHECK ENCLOSED u CASH ENCLOSED SEASONED FIREWOOD- $65 3 — Annour>c«m «nu Rant dividual who can deal directly ciples of affirmative action JANUARY Gymnastic School. 3 to 5 Bedroom Townhouse, 1 1/2 TWELVE I12IPASSENGER 4 — Ent»rtdlnm«nt 25 — invaitmant Property 54 — Hom es for Rent REAL per cord, 2 cords $120. Red 5 — Auctions 28 — Business Property 55 — Business for Rent with businessmen who use calen* pupils per teacher. FREE in­ baths, heated, fully 27 — Resort Property Dial Days 643-2711 CARS - POLICE DEPT. 56 — Resort Property dars and specially items lo SPECIAL troductory lesson with this ad. oak. Cut, split and delivered. applianced, washer-dryer FINANCIAL 28 — Real Estate Wanted lo r Rent (1) (2) (2) (*) (») ESTATE Call 646-6386, or 646-3549. Call 871-0779. hookups. Full basement. $&5. The Town of Manchester is an 8 — Bonds • Stocks • 57 — Wanted lo Rent promote their business. This Is an , V A L U E - M ongsgos 58 — Misc for Rent Dial Nights 643-2718 528-17&8, or 289-2890. equal opportunity employer, 8 — Psfsonsi losns MI8C. SERVICES excellent tim e for you lo associate L M C t Very good Ranch Just SALES FIREWOOD for sale. 10 — insurAnco 30 — Travel AUTOMOTIVE yourself with The Thos. D. and requires an affirmative 61 — A utos lo r Sale (*) (T) (•) («) (10) reduced to »54,900 for a The BMROWS COMPJWY Hardwood. Cut, split and EMPLOYMENT 31 — Services Offered Murphy Co., a pioneer in the MANCHESTER- Large 2 action policy for all of its Con­ 32 — Painting-Papering 62 — Trucks for Sale Juil give ut your message, nams and addrsss — We’ll do the I I REAL ESTATE 13 - H stp W sntod 63 — Heavy Equipment quick sale. Large eat-in South Whidtor office tM delivered. $75 coi^. 649-5083. Bedroom Townhouse with 14 — Businoss — Building- advertising field • since 1688. GO WITH THE WINNER tractors and Vendors as a con­ Contracting for Sale rest. kitchen, 3 bedrooms, at­ appliances, private basement, OpportunittM 64 — Motorcycles (18) Your iniilallve and planning will dition of doing business with 15 — Situation Waniad 34 — RooHng-Sidlng (11) (12) (12) (14) ha$ a few openings for fu l SEASONED FIREWOOD for 35 — Heatlng-Plumoing Bicycles-Campers determine your growth and tached garage, 1V4 baths, Homat For Sale 23 sliders to patio. Conveniently Traliers-MoPile No more rushing lo call before noon Order your Want Ad whenever Sale- $70 cord. Cut split and the Town, as per Federal EDUCATION ' Flooring success with our established full basement, move-ln time sales people. If you located. $295 monthly, heat in­ 16 — Privata Instructions 37 — Moving-Trucking- Homes you're ready — nighi or day. even on Sundays and holidays. delivered. Please call 742- cluded. Available Feb. 1st. 64^ Order 11246 18 — ScnooiS'ClassM Storage 66 — Automoirve Sarvice company Your accounts are condition, all In a nice are serious about a 7 ROOM COLONIAL CAPE- 2 20 — Instructions Wanted 38 — Services Wanted 67 — Autos lor Rent (11) (IT) (11) (1») (*“) 6338, or 742-5261. 2482 - 649-8989. Lease protected and repeat orders to 4 bedrooms. 1 car garage. Bid forms, plans and 22 — Condominiums residential location. Lots make money lor you. If you can lucrative career in real es­ Walk in basement. specifications are available at .OVER 600 OFFICES COAST TO COAST extra features — please 8 HP BOLENS LAWN MANCHESTER- 2 bedroom PHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED organize your time and work with AND WE HAVENT SCRATCHED THE SURFACE YETI II for a more complete tate, call Wke Kaprove, Conveniently located to shop­ the General Services Office. Ad over 30 words — nsgulsr Prk* ping center. $47,988. No TRACTOR- with 42’’ Snow flat in private 2 family. a minimum of supervision, this description, Blower, 42” Mowing Deck. 41 Center Street. Manchester. M W ...... ebn be an excellent full lime or Th» World', L ,rg ,,t EmploymanI Sarvlca IB seeking qualllled In- 644-2591. agents. 646-4877. Appliances carpeting, private Connecticut dlvIduBlB or coupto to OWN and OPERATE their own Employment Ser­ Excellent running condition! residential area: Unneated. i UDMSS...... run...... i m i ...... iis com . S h e H e r a t h part time business for you. Write vice Cantor In Mtncheeler. TOWN OF MANCHESTER. H e r a lt f Bob McKenzie. Marketing COLONIAL - 7 rooms, formal Recently rebuilt. Asking $250 a month plus security I pHOKNO...... CUSSIfKATlOII...... DDEGARD After 4:30. 643-6003. CONNECTICUT Manager, The Thos. D. Murphy Experience le not Important, our training will taka care ol that. Common dining room, large eat-in 646-3893, 649-7814. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Bensa and managameni ability are, however, a must. I expires JAN. 31, 1979 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Co,. P C. Box 12Z. BARROWS kitchen. 4 bedrooms, heat^ ROBERT B WEISS. OIL BURNER- Carlin, Model Locust Valley. Now York 11560. REALTY 1732 Dlington Rd. porch, 2 car garage, with 4 1/2 ROOM Apartment with GENERAL MANAGER Minimum Invetlmant (Includlno Irsnchlse lea) la $20,000. 400N-2R, with Aqustats and appliances in North 12-2 South Windsor chimney for wo'od stove, Call Mika Schall TO LL FREE al lOO-asy-taTS private lot. $56,988. Group 1, equipment. Used one season Manchester. Call after 8 pm. 6 4 3 - 4 3 0 5 644-2591 Philbrick Agency 646-4208. 275 gallon tank. 643-7429. 649-5758. PAGE EIGHTEEN - EVENING HERALD. Mon.. Jan. 15, 1979 Frank and Enwst BUSINESS & SERVICE Peanuts — Charlea M. Schulz EVENING HERALD, Mon„ Jan. 15, 1979 — PAGE NINETEEN ACROSS 49 Bony Answer to Previous Punie 53 Abstract GENTLEMEN VES,/MAAM...IP. 1 Spatm being Dear Abby OH, I PON'T care... 4 Uiiiiaeding 57 Meet cut MUST WEAR R C v E P B N P , LIKE TO TAKE OUTj 8 Singer M irtin 56 Refleiive 12 Actor M irch pronoun TIES By Abigail Van Buren A LISRARVBOOK. 13 Observe 61 Therefore 14 Americin 62 Fire (prefii) BL/r PuLft5 Indien 63 Small bird 15 Over love of 64 Distribute self cards DIRECTORY 17 Charecieiiia- 65 Theater award Hon 66 Her Majesty's Strv/CM O t ft n d Services O tta n d 31 Building Contracting 33 18 Hindu ascetic ship (abbr) 31 Services Offered 31 DEAR ABBY: I take strong exception to the writer who practice took you to task for addressing a clergyman as “Reverend 19 Lauded DOWN CiM TREE SERVICE - Free WATERPROOFING- Founda­ So and So." 21 Four-in-hand 20 Be Sick 43 Eighth month estimates, discount senior tion cracks, hatchways, tile I WILL DO IRONING In my CARPENTER - Repairs, 24 Comedian 1 Pronoun 22 Hoosier state (abbr) home. "Reliable work done, remodeling, additions, gar­ She wrote, "Reverend is an adjective, meaning honorable. Caesar 2 Villain in labbr) 45 Mesdames citizens. Company lines, sump pumps, window l ^ t 2$ Regal just like Mom used to do." ages. roofing. Call David You may say, The Reverend Mr. Blank,' or ‘The Reverend "Othello" 23 Ardor (abbr) Manchester-owned and 29 Clark e 3 Choke up wells, walls. 30 Years •••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Priscilla'* Pop — Ed Sullivan 25 J e it 47 African land operated. Call 646-1327. Please call Terri, at 643-7340. Patria, 644-17%. Dr. Blank,' but, Abby, please do not address a clergyman as companion 4 Genetic 26 Farm egency Experience. 643-4953.242-5915. 49 Etkimo Apartments For Rant 53 Onicea-Storet lor Rent 55 33 Bring into material (abbr) Autoa For Sale ei Autos For Sale 81 ‘Reverend Anybody.' It's simply not donel" play vehicle CHILD CARE IN LICENSED FIRST CLASS CARPENTRY lebbf) 27 Eteciric fish REWEAVING burn holes. BABYSITTING JOB Wanted How wrong! As a minister of the United Methodist I'VE /VWkPEA LISTOF I’M eONG ID LEARN 'PROCRASTINAXE'.' 34 DIockt up 5 Long period 50 Heart HOME- Laundry. Hot Lunch. - Remodeling and Additions. 28 Cheritible or- Zippers, umbrellas repaired. for afternoons or evenings. Church I have always been addressed as “Reverend"—same SPELUN6 W ORPS.^ TO SPELL ONE NEW THArs A PIFFICULT 36 Eitrema of time 51 Latvia's 7 to 6 daily. Accepting ages 2 Kitchens and Rec Rooms. 35 3 ROOMS - Available now. MODERN, CARPETED, Air 1977 CHEVY MONTE 1974 LINCOLN MARK IV- 56,- 37 Fruitless 6 Slanted ganiLeiion Window shades. Venetian 568-6696. as my father and father-in-law, and I love it. I would object V50RPACIAV.'' WORP.-'y-,------(abbr) capital to 6. Also' overtime services years experience! For Free Carpeting, parking. Second conditioned offices, ample CARLO- 8 cylinder. Power 000 miles. Very good condi­ 39 College 7 Is frightened 52 Child ! toy blinds. Keys. TV FOR RENT. V T o f , HCW WONPKRJL SOU'RE athletic group of 30 Tokay provided. Call 643-9677. Estimates, call 646-4239. floor. Call 649-5729. free parking. Broad Street steering, air conditioned, tion. Asking $4,500. Call 644- vigorously were members of my congregation to address me 54 Abels brother Marlow's. 867 Main St. 649- McCo n n e l l r e s u m e \ V -T S STUART./ P r AAP •xpp'N ^1 Short steep 8 Taunted 31 Persia location. Call 646-8422 or 646- automatic, low mileage. Call 0811 after 5:00 pm. as “Mister." 32 Irish clan 55 Slight 5221. SERVICE- Changing jobs? 42 Mtcaroni 9 Greek god of Painting-Papering 32 GENERAL CARPENTRY. 5762. 278-2500, Dealer, ask for Our Episcopal friends address their bishop as "Right 44 Disease love 35 Go by thip 56 Newu Unemployed? Graduating MANCHESTER- Attractively Dave. 46 Color lowing (Fr) 38 Alcohol 59 Jardiniere ODD JOBS DONE - Cellars, Repairs, Remodeling, 1974 HORNET- 6 cylinder. Reverend." I maintain that common usage by countless raduation soon? Returning to the paneled 4 Room Apartment. Automatic, power steering, G 11 Exigency 40 Southern 60 Cowboy attics, garages, yards PAINTING - Interior and Garages, Additions. Porches. Stove, refrigerator. Adults. thousands makes it OK to call a pastor “Reverend." scape 16 Companion state (abbr) Rogers marketplace’’ For prompt, exterior, paperhanging, Rec Rooms, Roofing. Gutters. 1976 FORD MAVERICK- new tires, new brakes. $15%. cleaned. moving, Wanted to Rent 57 If it's correct for our Catholic friends to call their priest 1 confidential preparation of References. No pets. $185.646- Four door sedan. 6 cylinder, Call 643-4149. 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 9 10 >1 trucking.Loam for sale. Lawn excellent work references. Call Mr. Moran 643-2629, 3167, 228-3540. your resume, call 649-2288. Free estimates. Fully in­ automatic transmission. “Father," or for our Jewish friends to call their clergyman & i service. .No job too big or WANTED TO RENT- Dry “Rabbi," then it should be OK for my parishioners (and 12 13 14 small. 568-8522. sured. Martin Matson, 649- FARRAND REMODELING - Garage or inside space for Excellent condition. Call 278- 1974 AMC HORNET Spor- BABYSITTING In my East THREE ROOM Apartment- 2500, Dealer, ask for Mark. tabout Wagon. Automatic, others) to call me "Reverend." 4431. Cabinets and Formica Tops, three months to store a sta­ 15 16 17 Hartford home. 5 days a week. Unfurnished, heat and hot P.S., 6 cylinder, 33,000 miles. Sign me... COMPLETE CARPET & Tile Porfect for working mother. Roofing, Gutters. Room Ad­ water. (Stove and tion wagon. Call 649-9470. installation and repairs F-ce QUALITY PAINTING and ditions, Decks. All types of 1975 FORD MAVERICK- 4 Excellent condition. Call 649- REVEREND H. IN ILLINOIS .WS' 18 20 Pro-school age. prefer a refrigerator if needed.) 7505 after 8 pm. estimates. Call 646-3745. after Paper Hanging by Willis Remodeling nd Repairs. LOOKING FOR RENT - door. Automatic transmis­ /-/y ■ 1 7 toddler Call 568 0522. Mature adult. Security sion, power steering. Very 21 22 23 5 p.m. Schultz. Fully insured Phone 644-3389. deposit. $180 monthly. Call Adult, one child and small DEAR REVEREND H.: The English language puriata references. 649-4343. good condition! $2300 or 1972 FORD VAN- New paint ■ 649-0061. dog. Bolton, Coventry and will probably shoot me down, but ndjectives serve well In Captain Easy — Crooks & Lawrsne* 25 26 27 z . 'J z . BRICK. BLOCK. STONE. PANELING & CEILINGS Manchester area. Call 742- reasonable offer. Call 646- and transmission. $1695. Call 30 31 32 2972, anytime, please keep 649-6549. addressing people. However: ■ Fireplaces.concrete. Chimney WILL BABYSIT - 1 child, 7- ,I.P. LEWIS & SON- Interior INSTALLED- Also General 9238. LET'S see.. EASY NEESLED THE DON'T LIKE IT?!„.(5NATS: YTHEN L B T 6 0 1 33 35 36 and Exterior painting, paper TWO BEDROOM DUPLEX- trying. The hasile over the use of Reverend repairs. No job too small 5:30 pm. in East Hartford Repair Work. Call Dave, after Modern kitchen and bath. CHIEF M ATE-SHE SLU66EP HIM- PRETEND ' GETTIHS KISSED BY / COF ME IF I'M ■ ■ Save! Call 644-8356 for es­ Home, Must be under a year hanging, remodeling, carpen­ 4 pm. 644-3362. WANTED GARAGE FOR 1972 CHEVY VEGA -Good Will neverend. HE KISSEP HER-5HE SOT SORE- YOU DIDN’T YOU IS ENOUSH TO SO REPULSIVE! 37 38 10 Storage, garage. Quiet area. 1977 FORD CHATEAU VAN- condition. Everything new. 30 NOW SHB'9 KISSIH0 HIM ,.. LIKE IT-YOU WAKE ANY NORMAL timates. old. Reasonable Rates. Call try. Fully insured. 649-9658. $250, plus deposit. 646-1166. RENTING by month. I'VE SOT TO ■ 1 369-3689. GENERAL REPAIRS- Manchester area. Replies 351 V-8. Automatic. Am-fm 8 $750, or Best Offer. Call 643- DEAR ABBY: K IN PONTIAC wrote to say that during a (YOU FISURE ITO UT!) BIS HOOIC- /.SAILOR SCdS/CIO' ANSWER THAT 42 45 SILKTOWN PAINTERS- Ceramic Tile, Formica, track. Captain Seats. 4546 anytime. N05BD SIENA L FROM ■ QUALITY CARPENTRY By AVAILABLE February 1, Six P.O. Box 864, Manchester, Ct. job interview she was asked if she had plans to start a family LUBBER! THE RADIO 46 Haip Construction. .Additions, EXPERIENCED - Will do Professional work at no extra Plumbing and Electric. Call 06040. Carpeting. Good condition. rooms. Cellar, attic. Wall-to- Call 647-9368. 1966 LE MANS GC- Runs very in the near future. She said, "I never dreamed that such an ROOM ■ rooiin. siding decks and gar­ Housecleaning in your home. cost. Call 646-5424. 649-1975 anytime. 49 50 51 54 Call 643-0130, please leave wall carpeting. Parking. No good. COPA. Carpeted, con­ inquiry would be made in this day of equal rights." Then she S3 55 56 ages. Call anytime. 643-5001. u tilitie s . No p ets. $285 WANTED 6 ROOM DUPLEX- asked if you thought that was a proper question to ask a ■ ■ message for Karen. A&W PAINTING Contrac­ LEON CIESZYNSKI With garage, for quiet family DATSUN 260 Z, 1974. Air, AM- sole, dash.326. Automatic 57 58 59 60 monthly. Write P.O. Box FM, 8 Track. Rear window transmission. Blue. $400 or woman applicant. CARPET INSTALLATION - tors. Quality painting and BUILDER- New Homes. Ad­ 18276, East Hartford. of 3, in nice neighborhood. No Stair shifts. Repairs. Carpets, WILLING TO WORK as full paper hanging at reasonable ditions. Remodeling, Rec pets. Call anytime, 646-5803. vents, defogger, Michelins. B.O. 646-4343 after 6 p.m. You replied, “When a new employee is hired, the 61 62 63 steam Cleaning. Free es­ charge Bookkeeper on a part rates. Fully insured.Free Rooms, Garages, Kitchens 47,000 miles. Excellent condi­ employer makes an investment in time and training. He time basis, 9 to 3. Feel free to 6 LARGE ROOMS- First floor tion. $5,000 or best offer. 649- 1966 FORD FAIRLANE- 6 64 65 66 timates. Call 649-6265. Estimates. Call Wayne 649- Remodeled, Ceilings, Bath in a residential area. Near therefore has a right to know if the applicant plans to have a call 646-4350. 7696. Tile. Dormers, Roofing. 4182. cylinder, automatic transmis­ - ! i shopping center. Stove and Mfxc. fo r R ent 58 sion. 20-24 miles per gallon. family—and, if so, when. Some women take a leave of EXPERT PAINTING and Residential or Commercial. refrigerator. Heat & hot absence from their jobs to have and raise children. Men do TOM FLANNAGAN- Pain­ 649-4291. 1977 MERCURY MARQUIS- 2 Excellent running car. $250 LANDSCAPING Specializing water furnished. Garage. No ONE CAR GARAGE On not." jL jtw u s FM on in Exterior House Painting. ting, Interior, Exterior. Paper door Hardtop. Air, electric firm. Call 647-9283, INCOME TAX RETURNS pets. Adults preferred. Write Cooper Hill Street. Only for Abby, your response may sound reasonable, but unless an Tree pruning, spraying, PREPARED- Reliable and Hanging. General Repairs. Roollng-Sldlng-Chlmnef 34 windows, AM radio, power Win at bridge Box R, c/o Manchester car parking. $20.00 monthly. brakes and steering. $4,000. 1971 PINTO- 4 speed. Radial employer asks the same question of men applicants, he is in Allay Oop — Dave Graua mowing, weeding. Calf 742- dependable service. Fully Insured. Call 643-1949. Herald. Call 649-8350. BIDWELL HOME Improve­ One owner. 646-7297, or 646- snow tires. $300.00 Call 647- violation of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 for sex 7947. Reasonable rates. Call so YCXJ NBSD A TOOL WITH NAW! I LOST IT IN -.NOW WHERE'S THIS SPOT MX) PROFFESSIONAL ment Co. Expert installation 6897. 1888, between 5 and 8 p.m. discrimination. FOLLOW ME AND On two-over-one response weekdays 5 to p.m., weekends , ■ i______WHICH TO HACKi NOU HAP A p l a c e c a l l s ? SAID M X W>OW ABOUT THAT NOU WILL s e e ! 9 to 5 p.m. Phone L. Thomp­ PAINTING AND PAPERING of aluminum siding gutters Homes for Rent 54 L IN TUCSON AN ATt....lS IT OUT OF d e l fd n ! HAS AILTW ' AM HEADS? SNOW-PLOWING- Available son at 643-2870. Interior specialists. and trim. Roofing installation 1971 PINTO - Rebuilt engine, Oswald: “Some experts— all winter, night or day. Commericial and residential. and repairs 649-6495, 871-2323. BOLTON HOUSE - fireplace, new battery, automatic. Good particularly the younger □ AUTOMOTIVE Trucks for Sale 82 DEAR L: My retponae was valid as tar ai it went, but I SANDING AVAILABLE TOO. Free estimates, fully insured. stove refrigerator. No pets. running condition. $400. Call NORTH l-lS-A ones — play that the re­ 649-7920 after 6 p.m. sbonid have added, “However, employera most aak tbe sponse Is an absolute game Don't wait til it snows! Call 646-4879. SPECIALIZING cleaning and References required. $270 1973 FORD F-lOO With tool SKQ1III4 MRS. LONDON- Autos For Sale 61 same question of men applicants In order to stay witbln tbe force. We don't go that far. 646-0743. after 3:30 p.m. HOROSCOPE READER AND repairing chimneys, roof, new monthly. 643-5983. boxes and racks. $1600 firm. V AQ3 ALL YOUR PAINTING and roofs. Free estimates. 30 1978 FORD ECONOLINE Please call Rick at 647-9946, kw . Shice that It a dli&nlt rule to follow, moat personnel We do play that responder ADVISOR. Specializing in 1974 MUSTANG GHIA - 4- VAN E-150 6 cylinder, ♦ 74 promises a second bid and SNOW-PLOWING- Residen­ card reading. One Flight Up. paperhanging needs. years Experience. Howley, COVENTRY - 4-Room house, between 12 and 6 p.m. direetoro now adviie that questions about family plana not ♦ 32 tial and Commercial. Depen­ Experienced workers to 643-5361. $225 monthly. Utilities not in­ speed, 6 cylinder, 4 new automatic transmission. be naked." that unless that second bid is Apt. 8. Reading by appoint­ radials, (2 snows), excellent Power steering. Dealer, WEST EAST a rebid to three of his own dable. Reasonable. Call 649- ment only. Call for appoint­ beautify your home. Also cluded. Security. 742-9556. 1972 GMC 3/4 PICK UP- V-8, 2098. or 646-3824. condition 228-0475 or 228-9550, Hurry on this one!!! Call 278- ♦52 SAJ93 suit the opener la required to ment 225-5431. 62 West Main exterior painting. Call now for ROOFER WILL Install roof, power steering, power brakes. DEAR ABBY: I tee by your column tbnt chastity belti ore immediate scheduling. Free siding or gutter for low dis­ 2500 ask for Dave. ♦ J742 ¥1095 bid again.” St. New Britian, Ct. 4 speed. 4 way angle plow, 2 making a comeback. HOUSE CLEANING estimate. The Wall Artisan's, count price. Call Ken at 647- Otllces-Stores for Rent 55 1972 CAPRI V-6, 4-speed, 8- gas tanks. Excellent condi­ ♦ KQ108S BAJS Alan: “When South re­ track stereo, $1100. Call 646- PONTIAC 1976 VENTURA Do yon know of an orthopedic sorgeon-bUckomith team ♦ 10 9 S K S 4 sponded with two clubs he problems? General Geaning. SNOW-PLOWING- Commer­ 646-5490. 1566. tion. $4000. 643-4149. Carpets. Floors, Walls, Smoke ATTRACTIVE 3 room office. 2227, after 6 pm. HATCHBACK- 6 cylinder. who could design a combination neck brace and side-bllndera QIOTby NtA, Me .T M njjjM SOUTH sure hoped to get to game. cial and residential. Automatic. Low mileage. Call When ^ n e r rebid two & Water Damage Restora­ Reasonable rates. Call 646- Building Contracting 33 Heating-Plumbing 35 Ideal location. $300 including for my hnabtiid? ♦ 7 tion. Professional-Insured. utilities. Don Horrigan, ATTENTION! Comd see our 278-2500, dealer, ask for Motorcycles-BIcycles 64 When we walk down tbe street, ho practically twioti hit ¥ K86 spades South could do no 7406. The Flintstones — Hanna Barbara Productions better than to continue to DOMESTICARE, 643-1945. WES ROBBINS Carpentry SEWERLINES, sink lines, Barrows Company. 647-1000. Great Selection of Quality Willie. neck off every time he toot a pretty girl. ♦ 932 Preowned Autos. Completely 1973 HONDA CB 450. Low three clubs and opener with remodeling, specialist. Ad- cleaned with electric cutters, LOLLIE IN PHOENIX ♦ AQJI7i NEED YOUR SNOW QUALITY CARPENTRY by ditions, rec rooms, dormers, by professionals. McKinney MANCHESTER- Main Street reconditioned at Manchester PONTIAC 1975 FIREBIRD- 8 mileage. Excellent condition. a minimum hand could do no REMOVED this winter? Call Harp Construction. Additions, built-ins, bathrooms, Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ modern office available. 400 Honda, Connecticut’s largest cylinder, autom atic. Low $650. Call 643-5849. VulneraUe: Both better than to pass and let 644-1686 and talk to Geoff or Roofing, Siding, Decks, and kitchens. 649-3446. pany, 643-5308. sq. ft. Heat, AC included. Call and most complete Honda mileage. Call 278-2500, dealer, DEAR LOLLIE: Let him look. When he's through looking, WOULDN'T Dealer: North South struggle.’’ 643-4704 Ulk to Tom. Garages. Call anytime, 649- 646-2469 or 646-2755. Dealer! 24 Adams Street, ask for Willie. he'o tbrongh. MAKE MV m u - Manchester. West North E u t Sonth 5001. CUSTOM Carpentry - homes. NO JOB TOO SMALL - Toilet Campers-Trallers WORST !♦ P ass 2 4 PERSONAL Paperhanging Additions, Repairs, Cabinets. repairs, plugged drains, 466 MAIN STREET. North of FORD 1974 MUSTANG- 2 Mobile Homes 85 Do yon with you had mora friaudsT Far the secret of ENEMV 1971 CHEVROLET IMPALA Door Hardtop. V-6 engine. Pass 2¥ Pass 3S For particular people, by PROFESSIONAL Call Gary Cushing 345-2009. kitchen faucets replaced, Post office, about 5,000 sq. ft. nupniartty, get Abby’s new boaldet: “How To Bo Popular; SO OUT Pass Pass Pass You, South, hold; Dick. Call 643-5703 anytime. DRESSMAKING ii repaired, rec rooms, of centrally located space. hard top, 2-door. Good running Automatic, air conditioning. 26Vz FT. TRAVEL TRAILER Yau'ro Never’Tea YouM tr Too Obi." Sand 01 w ltb a la ^ ON A I-1 S « ALTERATIONS done in my TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY bathroom remodeling, heat Ideal for store, office or other condition, $500, 649-7149 after Call 278-2500 dealer, ask for ■eU-oddrafaed, itamped (28 cauta) envelope to Abby, I n WMP ♦ AK2 - Fan Styleline. Like new. NISHT LIKE, ¥ AK987 SNOW-PLOWING- Parking home. Please call 646-4972, Carpentry and general con­ modernization, etc. Free business or commercial use. 5 pm. Charley. 1974. $5,500. Call 1-537-1554. Laiky Drive, Overly Hilb, Calif. MZIH. iV Opening lead: 4K lots and driveways. Also Monday thru Friday, 10:00 THIS ♦ 54 tracting. Residential and Estimate gladly given. M & N Call 646-2426 9-5 pm. / Chain Saw Work, Trees a.m. to 3:00 p.m. commercial. Whether it be a Plumbing & Heating. 649-2871. 1972 CHEVY IM PALA- 1978 HONDA CVCC STATION ♦ Q86 Geared. Manchester / Bolton small repair job, a custom STORE FOR RENT- Ap­ Excellent condition! Low WAGON. Am-Fm stereo Automotive Service 68 Area. Free Estimates. 643- MATURE TEEN-AGER built home or anything in MANCHESTER PLUMBING proximately 2000 square feet, mileage. Four brand new radio, rustproofing, By Oswald Jacoby Your partner opens one 8364. FRESHMAN - Would like between, call 646-1379, & HEATING - Repairs. presently set up for recording tires. Call anytime, ask for polyglycoat, 6,600 miles. WE PAY $10 for complete -15 and Alan Sontag dlamonu and Jumps to Uitm babysitting job aftr 3, or on Remodeling. Pumps repaired studio. West Middle Turnpike. Mike or Paul; 643-5363, or 646- Showroom condition. Best junk cars. Call Joey at Tolland hearts after you bid one SNOW-PLOWING available - 5252. OswBld^ “There is nothing heart. A Maine reader asks weekends. Vicinity of NEWTON SMITH- / replaced. Free estimates. Call 649-6205, or 643-6802. offer. Call 649-%17 anytime. Auto Body. 528-1990. Astrograph much to play at three clubs. Driveways, Parking Lots. Glastonbury and O'Connell r how we plan to continue the Remodeling, Repairs, and Electric drain-snaking. 24- iH&TiSSt Dependable. Call Tim at 649- The Born Loser — Art Sansom South may make an over­ bidding? Drive, East Hartford. 569- Rec-Rooms. No job to small. hour service. 646-0237. MODERN, CARPETED, Air trick if the defense slips 4952. 3931. 649-3144. conditioned offices, ample We plan to get to six or admirer. is A ip .e e r badly, but Is most likely to seven. Experts have compli­ free parking. Broad Street f c [ f TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Take make exactly nine tricks.” ------REFINISHING - Don’t buy CARPENTRY & Masonry - location. Call 646-8422 or 646- cated ways, but the simple pains not to be overly poses- Alan: “The hand appears method is to use Blackwood INCOME TAX Preparation- Ftefinish that old table or ADDITIONS AND 5762. sive of a loved one today. You'll mir... here as a start of discussion Ebtperienced. At your home ^nd have it look like REMODELING. Free es­ PLU M BIN G - 25 Y e a r s ’ and try seven if partner Experience! Call Tom drive the one you care for 'lO U 'U . of the modem use of the two- shows two aces and two Call Dan Mosler. 649-3219 or Call 643-0797 evenings. timates. Call Anthony FOUR 1 ROOM OFFICES further away If you try to draw over-one response. In expert 5 2 5 ^ . Squillacote 649-0811. Dawkins at 649-7630. "Dif­ FOR RENT- $125 to $150 per January 16,1979 him or her too close. kings. ficult Jobs Taken In Stride." bidding the minimum for (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSi month. Located in North Some exciting new friends who GEMINI (May 21-June 20) To O Uiis response Is nine high- could Introduce you to fresh —H.444...... Manchester Business District. sustain harmony on the home card points with eleven play- (For a copy of JACOBY MOD­ Reply to Box 0, c/o Interests and new enjoyment front today you might need to IWILLKEgp big points and these mlnl- Apartments For Rent 53 Apartments For Rent 53 Apartments For Rent 53 (nay enter your life this coming ERN, send $1 to: "W in at Manchester Herald. pamper your male a bit more mums have filtered down to Bridge," care of this nevva- year. These relationships will than usual. Why not? Your turn BDTI AM TbU R2QM 'P M l ordinary standard Ameri­ per, P.O. Box 439,. Radio City ty 6 ROOM DUPLEX - One car MANCHESTER- West Center Lo o k in g for anything in real OFFICE S PA C E - mad to many happy adven- will come. VtXJP. 001M& can.” Station, N ew York, N. Y. 10019.) Z ip -F ro n t garage. Conveniently located. Street, Four room apartment. estate rental - apartments, Professional Building, ap- iurss. CANCER (June 21-July 22) References. No utilities or Tile bath, appliances, private homes, multiple dwellings? proximately 400 square feet. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Today, don't attempt to flatter < t ahead for you In 1979 by send­ prudence could be tossed to m i stove and refrigerator, Attic, Write to: P.O. Box 244, East- Sizes. Call Rental Assistors, Full basement. M.I. Kaplan, • T6p Quality Exhaust System • Brake Service ing for your copy of the all new the winds today If you see I COULDN’T Hei_F» OH, PC? (SO r THoueiHr^cMEBOp'/ basement, and garage. $350 ford, Conn. 236-5646. Small Fee. owner. 232-9041. • Engine Tuna Up Astro-Graph Letter lo r 1979. Items you desire but cannot NOTIONq- TO W ES T HAD (STARTS monthly. Security required. • Front End Service Mall $1 for each and a long, allord. Live within your means. TH A T l e t t e r (DM eCHCOL.,TCO? A FVVN CUJBFOR M E, No pets. Children accepted. RESPONSIBLE FEMALE to MANCHESTER Main Street- • Shock Absorber Replacement self-addressed, stamped enve­ VIRGO (Aug. 2 3 -^ p t. 22) Be Call after 1 p.m., 649-3050. share apartment with same. 2 room apartment, heated, hot OFFICE SPACE • Prof. Ruetproofing lope to Aalro-Graph, P.O. Box careful today that you do not Large bedroom. 647-9988. water, appliances. No pets. • Quality Used Cars 489, Radio City Station, N.Y. establish a precedert serving V 7^ Security, parking, 523-7047. FOR RENT 10019. Be sure to specify birth no useful purpose with per­ 456 MAIN STREET- Second 2 1/2 ROOMS - Heat, hot sign. sons for whom you are respon- floor. 3 room apartment. No j convenience along with a superior product- water, appliances. Main 250 square feel, cen ter of AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) appliances. Heated. No pets at 44x10 FOOT MOBILE HOME Street. Second floor. Security. in Bolton. Working single per­ Manchester, air conditioning and Even though you may feel a pal I ib I a (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Be all. $200 monthly. Security, References. Lease. Call after parking. Call 643-9551. owes you a favor, this Is not a self-sulllclent today. Don’t rely Call 646-2426, 9-5. son only. No pets, animals or 6 p.m., 646-3911. children. 643-^0. particularly good day to re­ loo heavily on others. Disap­ quest It. Walt till your pal pointment Is likely If you ex­ volunteers. pect them to do what you PISCES (Feb. 20-May 20) An should be doing for yourself. par WANTED 1979 F-100 PICK UP ally who usually delivers what SCORPIO (O ct. 24-Nov. 22) Do MILKBOTTUS he promises may let you down not keep company today with omM CUr«ne« PaUrton, Bungtlow today because of circum­ persons who are able to spend Dairy, North Elm Dairy (blua stances beyond his control. Be nmre lavishly than you are. Short Ribs — Frank Hill ta tta ^ ) or Straughan Dairy ready to carry the ball II neces­ SAOrffARIUS (Nov. 23-Oec. BoMaa. sary. 21) Important goals could be AND YOU KNOW ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19) Be postponed today becuase you WHYARE YOU BECAUSE I HAVE Call 742-6770 on your best behavior In career WHISPERING B A D NEVVS^____y WHAT THE KINO lack ambition and drive. Putting TO W N C R IE P D O ES TO b e a r e r s matters today. Take care not to matters off will only cause OF BAD NEWS-^ do something outlandish that future complications. could lose you an Important (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.I 7 CALIA FORD’S Barry’s World — Jim Berry *H£ POESNT care fW'NEW 1ENPeR,/W)l6TANP CHEWY eooNCYBtrs'."' HOUSE OF SEBYICE Bugs Bunny — Hsimdahl ft StoHal 1H A V 9 THP DOES YOUR TRANSMISSION NAVE A COLD SXACT AMOUNT ^ ^ 5 8 0 6 \\ Our Boarding House YOU This zip-front jacket is ALL This Funny World KNOW, I easy to knit for mother Power steering, automatic transmission, power brakes, 302 V-8, UNCLE JAKE PO N T Be- and daughter. SERVICE! HE'LL PAY FOR THE HMPH! UEve IN No. 5806 has knit di­ AM-FM stereo, gauges, step bumper, cab lights. Ranger lariat FREE MAKES PHONED T'SAV CALL WHEN HE GETS I SHOULD TIPPiNd' rections for child's 4 to SERVICE! package, western mirrors. Inside locking hood release, tinted HE'SCOMIN' FOR HERE! HE DIDN'T s u b t r a c t 14 year Sizes; lady's 10 SERVICE! ^ VISIT, AUNT HAVE TIME TiSET THE PRICE OF to 18; man’s 40 to 52 . . . glass, sliding rear window, deluxe box cover. Stock iV9105. ALL MODELS MARTHA! HE CHANGE BEFORE Hl$ THE CALL all sizes inclusive. i^ J ^ e e i Alignment ROAD CHECK 5AIP HE JUST PLANE TOOK OFF! FROM TOUR JO M O W . |6B< 7U fs r eacb pat- • also TWIN I BEAM SERVICED COULPH'T^TAV , • Front End Repair ALLOWANCES! ' • Brahes : AWAY FROM c/i kacintai Ikoti hrM list «K U Imma |•Elhaus1 CALIA FORD a ll new BODY SHOP is maHned by YOUR COOKIN'' ■n («i xr. INM ' • Balancing j ANY LONGER! ■ lU Z If • Lubrication, Oil Change | SALE Factory-Trained body men and Painters. ALL types of CODE and styh Nufflbir. • Shochs *7145 BR...I'Vff CHANtfgP MY 1978AI,au.Mwitha32-page ; • Headlights ■: body work and frame straightening done. ALL Makes ALL "Gift Section" with full I • Radiator Repairs t; /MiNP.' h b r e ^ a little directions. Price. . . $2.00 • Slate Inspections || SALES & SERVICE M odels______^ __ 5iO/MeTHINt& »IS0 THESE BOOKS »T St.25 E«CH. t Sately Chechs i| FOR YOU ' Jd- > -'H -B IU E RIOOOH OUILTS, ALL THIS AND l i Contjini liiUen lovely QDllti. 319 MAIN ST. (D 1978 by NEA, Inc. Ho, 0-117- o u i t l s OH PKIUOE. Olilctloei Itr elii.en „|lu . TIRES TOO. H 5 "J- Jf;,l!Jr''*'o>“ iitHEii'B now- CALM NRD EK OUILTS. 16 leielndtlnE kuHU. DILLOn MANCHESTER J f i i i l ' i l ’ I EAVOIIITE “ You 'll thank me in the morning. I'm simplily- AFaHAHt. A btiatifal iilacUaa. NICHOIS MANCHiSIlk 1181. I8C 722 Wethersfield Avs HARTFORD * •"’t. Umt 295 'oppofia ieais Autr,moiin ing your life. “ .. K im Itr inteds tu laauiy. 643-2145 T«KMraTM.aiT AKE 278-2500 MOA-nL FORD i-ii TO w n o m u ok. // 1^ CN on l.'OfMJO I inOCX SOUTH A CASH If;: B A E I 6 ' "Twas the month after Chrisdnas, T 19 Aiq u a 3,1 OW /•IQ and all through the house ..."

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