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20 - BVENINQ HERALD. Fri.. March 1«, IWO «• Program set on nukes Special training seriesj lion. VERNON "Paul Jacobs and the Nuclear Gang,” will be the topic of a program to be conducted March Hartford boxer MandiPBlrr 24 at 7:30 p.m. at the Lottie Fisk Building, Henry, set for area teachers Park. VERNON — More than 1,300 teachers in opted for out-of-district workshops made Guests who will be speaking after the film will be Council supports plan the Vernon and Manchester area will un­ available to them by the coordinated: Joe DiFranza, a third-year medical student at the dergo in-service training in 29 early-release schedule. among victims University of Massachusetts who is a member of simultaneous workshops, lecto es and Lessons learned from thg program will Physicians for Social Responsibility and Dr. Charles seminars on March 25. The theme will be be used in planning future regional in- for expanded proposal Prewitt, professor of science at Elastem Connecticut “Curriculum for the ’80s.” service training workshops. The com­ State College who worked on the development of “the The unique program of regional mittee hopes to expand this program in bomb.” He will speak on “Nuclear Power in War and in plane crash cluding tHe' Indoor pool, said he was in cooperation will include the towns of the future, mobilizing more of the Eupiittin HrralJi SOUTH WINDSOR - A majority of Peace.” Manchester, Vernon, Coventry, Bolton, teaching talent available in participating the Tovm Cooncil members have agreed favor of giving local voters a chance to judge the proposal rather than having the Ellington, and Tolland. districts. Vol.^XCIX, No. 141 — Manchester, Conn., Saturday, March IS, 1960 Since 1881 • 20(t Single Copy • 15* Home Delivered to request the Public Building Commis­ HARTFORD (UPl) - A trip to Town Council take final action on the plan. Vernon school officials said this venture ’The j2 workshops in Manchester will be sion to proceed with plans ,to include an Sykes plans hook fair Poland with a U.S. boxing teapi was The pool project was originally planned in inter-district cooperation was planned on the following topics: Teacher rights assembly room in the proposed indoor supposed to be another step toward as a referendum item last year, however, VERNON — p ie Sykes School PTO will sponsor a over the past six months by a committee and responsibilities under Public Law 94-: swimming pool building, but reserved en­ Kelvin Anderson’s two dreams — an council members decided to take the item book fair the Wwk of March 24-28 for all students at from the participating school districts. 142; Holistic Scoring; Multi Cultural dorsement of the entire project. Olympic gold medal and the the school. The purpose is to provide teachers with a Education; Improving Study Skills of: The project received a setback recently off the ballot because of the important ’The fair will be open during the lunch hour, starting wide selection of opportunities for Secondary Students; Learning Styles of: heavyweight championship of the when the state Education Committee gave Avery Brook project which was also in­ at 11:10 a.m. and going to 1 p.m. and after school professional growth and to use funds wise- the Special Needs Student; Using Video;: world. the pool projecta number "three” rating. clude as a November referendum issue. Sha'wn Galen Adams, six- from 2:20 to 3:30 p.m. Managing Atypical Behavior at the Secon­ But Anderson, 19, of Hartford, and Projects with a number three rating are ly- Special meeting Raymond Allen, superintendent of dary Level; Burn-Out;, Computers for other members of the team died year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. not easily accepted for funding, however. SOUTH WINDSOR - The Public schools in Bolton was chairman of the Instruction; How to Cope With Ihiblic Law- Friday when the plane crashed ap­ John Adams of 112 N. Elm St., Public Building Commission Chairman Building Commission will hold a special Group sleets teacher committee; Dr. J . Gerald Fitzgibbon 94-142 in Secondary Physical Education;: proaching an airixrrt in Warsaw, Manchester, has been selected Howard Fitts said that last year some meeting on March 26 at 7:30 p.m. at the represented Manchester; David Engelson Indiviudalized Mate; and What tee New: Poland. projects in same classification as the pool VERNON — Diana Packard a mathematics as the 1980 Ambassador for the South Windsor Community Center to dis­ and John Bellino, Vernon; Stephen State Comprehensive Plan means for tee: “Most men would give their right received funding. teacher at Sykes Memorial School, has been elected Connecticut Association for cuss the indoor swimming pool proposal. Schachner, Tolland; Jeffrey McCarthy- Classroom Teacher. ; arm to have a son like that,” Ander­ The proposal includes a two-level struc­ secretary of the Associated Teachers of Retarded Citizens. Since The architect for the pool complex will Miller, Ellington; and Dr. Arnold Elman, Vernon topics: Energy Education;: son’s coach, F. Mac Buckley, said in ture to be located near the high school and Mathematics of Connecticut. Coventry. Nutrition; Alcohol and Drug Abuse;; an emotional interview. “He was Shawn is a student in Mrs. South Windsor Community Center. The' be present, as well as members of the Mrs. Packard is a graduate of Eastern Connecticut Board of Education, the Park and Recrea­ Marsha Faith of the Connecticut Health Activities Project Workshop; and talented, very religious and he wrote Kathleen Schrass’ Primary lower level would be built into a slope and State College and has done graduate vvork at the tion Department, and Jam es Snow, Teachers Center in Manchester assisted Special Education —A View from tee Top. poetry. How many heavyweight include the indoor swimming pool. The up­ University of Connecticut. Trainable Class at Keeney recreation director. with registration and evaluation and Bren­ Bolton: Getting the Most out of boxers do you get who are student per level would include the propos^ During the summer of 1979 Mrs. Packard was one Street School, the Keeney da Briggs and Bill Levy of Manchester Childrens’ Writing and Teacher Effec­ body presidents and write poetry? assembly room. of three local teachers who participated in a National School PTA has donated $25 to Community College, applied funds under a tiveness ’Training. “He wasn’t a kid who had to box. It The pool proposal was first suggested by Fashion show Science Foundation mathematics institute at federal grant from the federal department Coventry: Integrating Art with tee was a sport he could make a profes­ CARC. Pictured are from left, the Republican members of the Town SOUTH WINDSOR - The Pleasant Wesleyan University. of Health Education and Welfare to Basics; Fh'e-School Language Fh'Ograms; sion of. But he didn’t have to. He Kelvin Anderson Mrs. Shrass, Mrs. Edith Council in an effort to increase Valley School PTO will sponsor a fashion She has been a teacher at Sykes for seven years, recruit and underwrite the cost of Diagnostic Teaching; Humanistic Educa­ wasn’t a dead end kid who’d been in Anderson of CARC and Mrs. recreational opportunities for South Wind­ show on March 27 at 7:30 p.m. , having taught math, social studies and science. She is trouble. It’s just an incredible Sally Middleton will be commentator. workshop speakers on special education tion —Qassroom; and Energy in tee Pat Jensen, PTA vice presi­ sor residents. A poll taken in the secon­ a member of the Association of Teachers of waste,” Buckley said, choking back dary schools showed most local young The show will feature professional Mathematics in New England and served on the Sales topics. Curriculum. a U.S. team boxing in Germany, but dent, laughing with Shawn. Under the regional rules teachers were Ellington. Winning in tee Classroom; tears. visa problems prevented him from people felt the town fell short in providing models, Committee for the national convention of the “I’ve got to go to a gym at 3 p.m. (Herald photo by Pinto). Tickets for the show will be available at free to select workshops in any of the par­ Spelling, the Forgotten Language; New making the earlier trip, so he went ^o recreational opportunities, and rated National Council of Teachers of Mathematics. and take six kids to Lowell, Mass., to swimming as their first choice. Pleasant Valley School from 11:30 a.m. to ticipating districts from a brochure England Equal ^ucation Center; and: Poland instead. Learning and Interest Centers in box in the New England junior cham­ Republican Councilman Lincoln 1 p.m. on March 20 and 21 or by contacting prepared under the direction of David Anderson was the only unranked Engelson and John Bellino. Many Gassroom Instruction. pionships. ’They’re supposed to con­ Streeter, who has been a strong proponent Linda Sagese, 289-7259; Alice Pahdozzi, Bloodmobile visit set fighter at the National Sports teachers, nearly 100 from Vernon alone. centrate on what they've been of increased recreational facilities, in­ 289-8514; or Carolyn Moore, 528-8280. Tolland: Teaching Styles. Festival in Colorado last August. But ANDOVER — The Andover-Hebron-Columbia taught. But probably half of that they’ve le a rn t with Kelvin as their he won both his bouts and clinched Chapter of the American Red Cross will sponsor a the heavyweight gold medal. idol. What do you tell these kids?” he Bloodmobile visit Monday from 1:30 to 6:30 p.m. at Manchester Parkade Open Wed., Thurs. & FrI. Nite 'til 9 The 6-foot-l, 194 pounder said then said. St. Columba Church at the intersection of Route 66 that his goals were to win an Olympic Kindergarten signup set Open Sunday Noon 'til 5 Ironically, Anderson wasn’t and 87 in Columbia. gold medal and become a ’Those ages 18 through 65 are eligible to donate. originally supposed to take the flight. BOLTON — Kindergarten registrations next September. Those age 17 may donate if they have a Red Cross He had been scheduled to travel with professional title holder. for Bolton Elementary school will be There will be a pre-school screening of Confusion reigns in rink dispute accepted March 24 through March 28 from children on April 20 and 30 and May 1. The permission slip signed by a parent. WnU^'i^s 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the school on Notch screening process allows for early iden­ welcome. Jean Gasper is Andover coordinator. ’The quota for Monday’s session is 75 pints. By DAVE LAVALLEE administrators and local residents at Glastonbury Youth Hockey Associa­ Road. tification of student educational needs in if the town has the storage to handle New vote seen Herald Reporter the rink on Thursday, said the offer tion and they have indicated the the equipment. speech, vision, hearing, developmental Those registering their children are for tee equipment was first made to asked to bring a validated birth or bap­ growth and learning disabilities. organization may consider building He also said that it would be un­ Dem caucus scheduled GLASTONBURY -The the town. tismal certificate and verification of a ‘ The Pre-School Screening Committee its own facility. ethical if the town took the equip­ questions began in November and “However, I was under the impres­ Earle said he immediatley called pre-school medical examination with an will meet with parents on April 28 at 8 ment and sold it. “That’s wrong,” ANDOVER — The Democratic caucus, to endorse in CD situation they will probably continue during sion that Glastonbury officials had a F*riddy back to tell him teat any ac­ up-to-date Immunization record. p.m. at the school to review the process candidates for election as delegates to the Borden said. “We can’t be in the the Board of Finance meeting meeting and a decision was made not tion on the equipment had to go equipment salvage business. That’s Upon registering a child the parent will and to answer questions. Anyone wishing Democratic state, congressional, senatorial and believes the board “needs guidance Tuesday night. to accept the equipment. We donated through the council. totally unethical. be asked to fill out a grade enrollment more information should call 643-2411. assembly district conventions is scheduled for March By MARY KITZMANN on what the town is thinking and Even though Arbor Acres Farms the boards and glass to Bowdoin. “I thought it did not look as if the “1 also think the Board of Finance card, emergency information card, 26. Herald Reporter Documentary slated feeling,” but is undecided about the Inc. has already begun converting They took the equipment out in four town was interested in saving the will want a commitment on what the registration form and family health The caucus will be at 8 p.m. in the Town Office .MANCHESTER—The electroate referendum and is clearly uneasy the Glastonbury Ice Arena to a chick days,” Priddy told the group. equipment, but I guess I should have equipment is going to be used for questionnaire. BOLTON — "Paul Jacobs and the Building on School Road. will probably be asked to reconsider about the wording of it. breeding hatchery, town residents In a letter sent to Parks and told him (Priddy) that it had to go before it appropriates the money,” The child doesn’t have to accompany the Nuclear Gang,” a one-hour documentary the Community Development Republican Peter Sylvester, who and officials still have questions over Recreation Department Director J. through the council,” Earle said. parent for the registration process. dealing with the effects of radiation Fh'ogram whether in a referendum or he said. recently joined the board is also un­ what to do with the remaining ice­ Baylis Earle, Priddy said the town Robert Morin, the director of the Earle, who has come under fire Children must be five years of age on or exposure, will be shown March 23 at 7:30 some other form of opinion decided. The other two Democratic making equipment. had indicated it was not interested in Junior Division of the hockey from skating enthusiasts and town before Jan. 1, 1981 to enter kindergarten p.m. at St. George’s Church, Route 44A. gathering. Directors, James McCavanagh and In December, the Town Plan and the equipment. association, said the group is in­ elected officials, said the meeting on Despite partisan differences Arnold Kleinschmidt, have Zoning Commission approved a "Arbor Acres had previously terested in getting the equipment. Thursday cleared the air. leaving the Block Grant Program, or - expressed opposition to the referen- special building permit for tee firm offered to donate this equipment to “The issue is the ice-making equip­ ■'The skating people are Myles to head rejoining it, six directors favor “ad* dum proposal. and during that time Arbor Acres the Town of Glastonbury, but after ment. We would take the equipment frustrated. They have to pay good vice and input” from the general DiRosa says the referendum is not agreed to donate the ice-making thorough consideration, you (J. with the town, renovate it and up­ Coventry Dems public on the next step after tee a major issue and does not rekindle equipment to the town. Baylis Earle), stated the town is not grade it and find out how much it money to see their kids skate. They moratorium ends in January of 1981. old arguments.- “If there are people But since that time, there have in a position to accept this donation,” would cost to run,” Morin said., want something they can grab hold of COVENTRY — Former town council chariman It is whether the question will be a who want to provide information on been some communication problems Priddy said in the letter dated Feb. Priddy said the town can still have and I sympathize with them,” Earle Jack Myles has assumed the leadership of the November referendum, the wording what is being asked, it’s their between the town and the firm. 19. the ice-making equipment which said. Democratic Town Committee. of it, and tee old issue of belonging to prerogative,” he said. Now the town is finally going to Priddy then said in the letter the remains, but he wants a decision as “It seemed as though everyone He replaces Ruth Benoit, who was recently appointed the program at all, that'causes splits. Those who oppose the referendum. take action on whether it will move firm would make other soon as possible. was running off in different direc­ town clerk-treasurer by the council and did not feel she These splits are not only among par­ Miss Della Fera, and Robert Von the equipment from the building to arrangements to dispose of the equip­ Sources have estimated the costs tions,” Earle said. could continue in both roles. tisan lines, but within both the Deck, leaders of the movement to storage until it can be used in a ment. of the compressors, storage tanks Borden said he had very little in­ Myles was re-elected to the council last fall, but he lost Democratic and Republican ranks. withdraw from the CD program, say future facility. Then the donation to Bowdoin and piping at between $100,(XX) to formation on the process of the the chair when the Republicans gained a four-to-three Three board members, two it will raise the same emotional ’The Town Council sent a request of college was made. $250,000. equipment purchase or acquisition. majority membership. Republicans and a Democrat support questions. $5,350 to the Board of Finance which Elizabeth Eliason, who was con­ “We want a decision on this as soon "I didn’t know of the discussions on Other officers elected by the Democrats were Betsy Mayor Stephen Penny’s suggestion Penny agrees that “the referen­ would pay for the removal of the cerned over the turn of events, 'M il;: as possible. We have had other offers the rink. I didn’t really know what Paterson as vice-chairperson, Patricia White as dum will end up rediscussing the that voters be asked to reconsider the heavy machinery from the building. attended the Thursday session. and when we want to move, we want was happening, ’ Borden said. secretary, and Jake Wisenall as treasurer. Mrs. Paterson same issue” as last April when the program. The boarfl is scheduled to take action “I just want a decision which says to move,” Priddy said. Earle said after looking at the beat Clifford Johnson in a contest for the vice-chair posi­ Republican Directors, William community voted 3 to 1 to withdraw on the item Tuesday. ’yes’ we can use it because, or ‘no’ According to Priddy, the firm costs involved, he does not believe tion, and Wisenall has been treasurer-of the group for two H i 1 Diana, and Peter DiRosa, and from the HUD program. Questions about whether the town we can’t use it because,” she said. would like an answer on the equip­ the town should consider building years. ' Democrat Stephen Cassano, deputy But he can’t understand the still had control over the equipment Earle said he may have been at ment within the next month. another skating rink. Mrs. Paterson was also chosen for recommendation to ■>p’ mayor, support a referendum. “timidity” of the directors to favor arose when Town Council members fault for the lapse in communication. Town Chairman Constantine the Mrs. Nash resigned to replace resigning coun- DiRosa, while supporting the the referendum. “All the directors learned that the bleachers, boards The Recreation Commission had just Constantine said the town may not “I hate talking about figures of cilwoman Karen Nash. Mrs. Nash resigned for personal a * * " referendum, has not changed his opi­ said they would seek advice from the and glass had been given to Bowdoin released a report, which said it did . - V ' A/i have the space to store the equip­ $600,(XX) and up when we can’t even reasons last month. nion on the CD suit. He opposes electorate when the moratorium College in Maine. not consider a skating rink to be of ment. complete an .Addison Park,” Earle Joyce Carilli, also a member of the council, reported on rejoining it. ends during tee course of tee election ■ Robert E. Priddy, vice president of high priority. % Town Manager Richard Borden, said. a “straw poll” of town committee members on their “ We’re just putting it on the last fail,” he haid. Arbor Acres, who attended a special Several residents concerned with who was also at the tour of the Perhaps someone should have tied choices for the upcoming Presidential Preference There’s MORE to a PETERSON KITCHEN ballot,” DiRosa said. “It’s one more DiRosa concurred that all direc­ meeting with council members, town saving the equipment work with the building, said Friday he wasn’t sure something together,” Earle said. Primary, The overwhelming favorite was Jimmy Carter, way of judging tee mood of the tors, who were elected last fall, trailed by Edward Kennedy and Jerry Brown. than Meats the Eye people.” answered yes on whether voters In other business, former town clerk-treasurer Republican Gloria Della Fera, would be asked what to do in Elizabeth Rychling was endorsed for the Cemetery Com­ while opposing a referendum, says January. i mission. I input on the community’s next step is Without a referendum, or other Paul Frickenhaus was hacked for the Conservation Oil import in Carter’s plan n ^ e d . form of public input, the directors Commission to replace John Pacholsky, who resigned. “The town was asked once whether could decide whether to rejoin the Anthony D’Ambrosio was endorsed for the Parks and to participate and they made it very program, or remain without it, in a WASHINGTON (UPI) - President credit for both consumers and remain high for the next few months, overriding permanent needs of the Recreation Commission. clear they don’t want HUD funds,” simple majority board vote. Carter launched a new attack on in­ business. at least, the officials said. whole nation,” he said. The Democrats will start looking for a replacement for • M M i she said. Miss Della Fera actively flation Friday by seeking a balanced The credit card action may alter “Cutting back federal spending to Carter said ”we cannot outlaw in­ Karen Thissell, who plans to resign from the Planning supported the moratorium. Related stor]^ on Page 6. tfudget in fiscal 1981 through $14 the way average people spend match revenue is not a cure-all, but it flation with a massive federal bureaucracy, or wish it away with and Zoning Commission. "The trouble with advisory Re-entering tee program could billion in spending cuts coupl^ with money. is an essential first step,” the presi­ magic formulas” and again rejected questions is that it is just a yes or no also hinder a lawsuit started by three a stiff oil import fee teat could boost “The federal government must dent said. mandatory wage and price controls, Two on committee answer and teereis no reasons.” Manchester residents after the town gasoline prices by a dime a gallon by stop spending money we do not have Saying he wanted to be “absolutely Miss Della Fera said she would withdrew. late spring. and borrowing to make up the honest” about the budget cuts. which he said “have never worked in NAUGATUCK — Mrs. Geraldine Costa of East Hart­ possibly support a questionnaire to Raymond Norko, the lawyer Carter’s revamped anti-inflation difference,” Carter said at an East Carter said “this time, there will peacetime.” ford and Mrs. Geraldine Grant of Hebron are serving on gather the input. Penny doesn’t see a representing the residents said the package, unveiled just 46 days after Room ceremony. also have to be cuts in good, The administration said the fiscal the committee for the official visit to Connecticut March difference between a questionnaire suit would have to be reanalyzed he submitted his now-discarded Government officials said the new worthwhile programs — programs 1981 budget would either be exactly 22 of Mrs. Agnes Kennedy, national president of the u .r/i and a referendum. “from the point of mootness” if tee $615.8 billion budget to C onfess, also package would have no immediate which 1 support very strongly.” in balance or have a surplus of up to American Legion. Mrs. Costa is reservation chairman Democrat Barbara Weinberg also town rejoined. called for a companion action by the impact on inflation, which is soaring “In this critical situation we must $3 billion. and Mrs. Grant is distinguised guest chairman. The visit L e v i'S independent Federal Reserve Board at about an 18 percent annual rate. all look beyond some of our most will take place at Falcon Hall. to tighten restrictions on use of Consumer price increases would worthwhile immediate aims to be the But Carter said he would ask Congress to approve a 10 cent a Last Chanca tor Winter Pricas gallon gasoline tax to replace the oil import fee. If that occurs, the budget STEEL CELLAR DOORS S a tu rd a y . Leader blasts assignment surplus would grow to between $10 Tremendous Sale Of billion and $13 billion, officials said. MANCHESTER—The temporary the car, Luther Swaggerty, 41 said he cuss the use of firearms by police. Some of the proposed budget In y Peterson Sets the Style and Styles the Setting re-assignment of the Hartford went to the hospital Thursday and O’Conner, believing armed suspects were in the car, followed reductions may prove controversial, When the time is right for a new kitchen, choose the right kitchen designer. . . 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Brown, who was driving home suspension until the incident is in­ Another passenger in the car, president they will eliminate deficit Work weaves. Western and button down looks. Sizes 8 to 20 ... girls and from a basketball game, was shot in vestigated. She added that Wright George E. Hinton, 53, said he heard spending — for the first time since 607 New Pai1( Ave. West Hartford young juniors love ’em, tool the lower right back minutes later. will meet with Police Chief Hugo O’Conner say “Oh my God, the gun 1969 — in the fiscal year that begins 232-4407 One of the three other occupants in Massini and other authorities to dis­ went off accidently.” this October. TOMIUIIIY 872-A236 Showroom Open Dally 10 to SeThura. 'til 9 p.m. s — ftviiimwu a a n iu ju , otu., a a ita u , i»ou EVENING HERALD. Sat'..'March 15, 1860-3 Update- Firm loses H'i ,/ , Nuke block struction of any new nuclear plants until it decided how to of the delegates New Hampshire’s GOP will send to the WINDSOR LOCKS, Conn. (UPI) - The Boeing noise case handle the disposal of nuclear wastes. party’s national convention this sununer. Commercial Airplane Co. has awarded a multi-million MANCHESTER — Vernon Superior Court Judge HARTFORD, Conn. (UPI) — An anti-nuclear coalition As it now stands, Reagan will take IS d e la te s to the dollar contract to United Technologies’ Hamilton Stan­ Thomas Corrigan has ordered Manchester Ice and Fuel Friday joined with a state lawmaker seeking to block national Republican conventcon from New Hampshire, Recount dard Division for a Boeing 767 standard option passenger Inc. to pay n.OOl in damages to area residents who com­ completim of the Millstone in nuclear power plant and Bush will get five and Baker, who has since dro^Md out entertainn^t and passenger service system. plained about noise at the plant, and also to spend switch to alternate generating fuels. CONCORD, N.H. (UPI) - A recount of the New of the race, will have two. s s n The 767, a new generation twinjet airliner seats 211. whatever it takes to reduce the noise. The coalition backed a moratorium bill by Rep. Paul The electronic systems, which control the music, In a decision issued Wednesday, Corrigan ruled that Gionfiiddo, D-Middletown, who said the facility in Water­ R o n a^d ^g a^ little more icing on^hls\d^ry cakef but Business briefs videotape soundtracks, reading lights, attendant calls Stanley and Mary Gazdzicki of 58 Bissell St. and Thomas ford was not necessary, its safety was questionable and it still left John Anderson just shy of winning two of the BOSTON (UPI) — The First National Bank announced and about 200 other electric signals are controlled Iw a Sazinski of 82 l/2Foster St. were entitled to $1,000 apiece will cost consumers more than nonnuclear plants. state’s GOP delegates. Friday a three-quarter point increase in its base fending microprocessor about the size of a baby’s fingernail. 'The for damages they suffered due to the unreasonably loud Their claims were challenged by officials of Northeast All of the benefits of the recount accrued to Reagan, rate to 1814 percent. mlcr(q)rocessor is also self-diagnostic. noise produced by the factory’s ice-making machine. Utilities who told the Legislature’s Energy and Public who won the Feb. 26 contest convincingly. The former One week, ago Friday, March 7, First National an­ Hamilton also makes aerospace products ranging from A fourth plaintiff, Anna Abraitis of 58 Bissell St, was Utilities Committee the bill would “create only signifi­ California governor picked up an additional 167 votes. nounced a one-half point bike in its base lending rate to computerized jet engine controls to selfdiagnostic air­ awarded $1 in damages. She was awarded the nominal cant adverse impacts to the people of Connecticut." Each of his six challengers lost votes. 17V4 percent. That increase followed the M ara 4 half craft poiorm ance system^. sum because she did not testify, while the other three did, Glonfriddo and the Connecticut Safe Energy Coalition Anderson, who demanded the recount, was stripped of point increase to 17V« percent. during the course of the suit filed in 1978. J ' held a news conference shortly before the committee 2S votes, leaving him 201 ballots short of the delegate FRAMINGHAM, Mass. (UPI) — In a joint announce­ I i Besides awarding damages, the ruling calls on the com­ / .' 1 began public bearings on a number of energy bills. cutoff point. The Illinois congressman wiU have three ment Friday, Perini Corp., of Framingham, and the R.E. ‘ CRANSTON, R.I. (UPI) — Nortek Inc, Fridt^ an­ pany to implement the noise controls recommended by Gionfriddo said he and the 30 groups making up the days to appeal the recount. Dailey Co. of Detroit reported the acquisition of the nounced a quarterly cash dividend of 2 cents per share on an engineering firm it has hired. The firm hired the coalition planned "to seek all legal means” to block com- George Bush, Howard Baker, Philip Crane, John Con- Dailey Co. by the Framingham based company. A nally and Robert Dole also lost votes, anywhere from six the company’s outstanding common stock, payable April Wethesfield company of Qose, Jensen, and Miller. pleUon of the Millstone HI plant - which would be 25. The Dailey firm, one of the largest construction com­ Connecticut's fourth atomic plant and the third nuclear to 84. Although the firm is not specifically mentioned in the Nortek Inc. is principally active in industrial and con­ panies in the nation and a construction' leader in ruling, there is no noise study besides theirs, to which the plant operated by Northeast at the Waterford site. The recount gave Anderson 14,458 votes instead the 14,-' sumer manufactured products and services. Michigan, will continue to operate under its own name, The Legislature last year approved a bill barring con- 483 originally reported. He needed 14,659 votes to win two with present management. ruling could refer. The firm has estimated the cost to install the noise con­ n'"' Jl’s- trols at $2,000, although Corrigan’s ruling said “there is no evidence that a sum of up to $5,000 is unreasonable to NAIIONAt WiAIHfl SI«VlCMOt(CASne 7FM 1ST 3 - 15 * BO cut the noise by 15 decibels or by better than half its m s :: j 3aoo, 3000 307< 30.00 Avcollie sentenced effect.” Attorney Robert Bletchman, who represented the 30. ?4 plaintiffs, believes his clients have won on the noise j i , ■ in wife^s murder issue, having based their claim on the common law nusiance statutes. Although the plaintiffs had asked for WATERBURY, Conn. collie on a $100,000 appeal suicide, which the defense damages in excess of $7,500 Bletchman said he believes (UPI) — Former legislator bond. contended the death was. “the weight of the judges’ ruling fell in favor of the defen­ , s \ o t ® Bernard Avcollie, The Naugatuck attorney Avcollie, a three-term dant.” emotionally maintaining was convicted by a 12- CaMio* lawmaker, denied guilt in Attorney John D. LaBelle Jr, the ice company’s his innocence, was member jury, but the ver­ an emotional address lawyer, said he plans to file a motion for a new trial. sentenced Friday to 18 which marked his first dict was immediately over­ / / 0, The other issue, besides noise, in the suit, concerned a NIONfll riMMIAtUin years to life In prison for comnients in court since he turned by since-retired parking, lot lo cat^ between the factory and Gazdzicki’s the murder of his wife, testified on his own behalf. Superior Court Judge home. Gazdzicki had contended the. use of large diesel Wanda, more than four "My nightmare con­ Simon Cohen who ruled the trucks throughout the night constituted a nusiance in years ago. tinues and the nightmare of state hadn’t proved its terms of dust, noise and pollution. Superior Court Judge my family continues,” he case. Corrigan ruled that the trucks’ parking in the lot did not Geoi^e D. Stoudton im­ said, his voice breaking consitute an unreasonable use of the lot. He agreed with Here Are ADDITIONAL Exciting Savings Starting TODAY? UFIWEATHIR POTOCAtT 0 posed sentence after rejec­ with emotion. The state appealed the complaint that the trucks caused air pollution but said ting a last-ditch defense ef­ "Nonetheless I Stand For period ending 7 p.m. EST 3/15/80. During Saturday, Cohen’s decision to the it was something that the company could rectify. fort to have the conviction before you an innocent Connecticut Supreme snow is expected in the northern Plains region and parts The longstanding dispute at one point re s u lts in 32 set aside or a new trial man, a man with a trouble Court which upheld the of the upper Mississippi Valley, while rain develops in the residents filing a petition at town hall complaining about ordered. heart but a clear con­ jury and ordered Avcollie the noise, and involved former town director Carl lower sections of the Plains and Mississippi Valley. The judge, who had been science. Gienerally fair weather is indicated elsewhere. sentenced. The U.S. Zinsser, who had the decibel level tested for the put on the case only this “In a real sense I am Supreme Court later residents. year, said he had reviewed relieved (with the senten­ refused to review the case Gazdzicki said Thursday he was very unhappy with the transcripts of the 1977 trial cing) because today my clearing the way for behavior of the defendants and town officials. “The whole Weather watch which ended in Avcollie’s precipitation to sleet and appeal procedure can begin sentencing. thing stinks like a can of worms on a warm day,” he With just a week to live, conviction and concluded rain, closing Logan Inter­ and I assure you it will declared. the once-mild Winter of jurors decided Avcollie ...... n...... national Airport for about before the day is out,” he He said town building inspectors, police, health depart­ I i 't t | lie* Cii •da 1980 turned cruel Friday, killed his wife after dis­ Defense attorney John LLwi an hour. The heavy, wet said. ment, and zoning enforcement people had disregarded his ST.JOSEPH’ worn burying New York and cussing a divorce on Oct. Jessep read into the record precipitation also forced The state contended Av­ concerns, and added that the town should have noise con­ New England in foot-deep 30, 1975. collie strangled his wife a statement from one of “ ASPIRIN Bradley International Air­ trols so that issues such as this don’t have to go to court. ■l'« ‘ FOR CHILDREN snows, closing airports and ‘T ve given this case a and then dumped her body the original jurors who port in Conncecticut to In a related development, Gazdzicki said he was con­ $(lim 1(1(1 till- l(iti> schools and snarling traf­ lot of thought. It may be in the family swimming said she believed Avcollie shut down two of the three cerned about the company’s trucks blocking the fic. that he’s been his own was innocent, but., allowed St. Joseph’s Aspirin runways it normally pool to make the crime sidewalk. He said he had asked the police chief to enforce The storm — the worst enemy," said the guilty verdict to operates. look like an accident or an ordinance that prohibits the blocking of public fpr Childrendr Northeast’s first and only Stoughton, who freed Av­ proceed because she was New Hampshire got 6 in­ throughfares. Chief Robert Lannan had asked for a ruling 36's, Our Reg. 51c 33‘ major blowout of the suffering medical ches of snow and was on the ordinance by the town attorney’s office. season — came to late to problems. warned to expect another 4 Town Attorney David Barry had ruled that the or­ Right Guard Deodorant •TEXAS INSTRUMENTS *TIMEX save snow-starved ski Linemen on the teaching front Avcollie vowed to take dinance is binding and that the police should determine MEGO’S WORLD OF resorts from financial dis­ to 6 inches by nightfall. students named •SEIKO WATCHES the case back to the how to enforce it in a given factual situation. Gazdzicki aster. But it put an end to The storm spoiled Working linemen from the Hartford Electric Light Co. have been 3oz., Our Reg. 1.14...... 81* said Lannan has told him he doesn’t have a copy of the Sport & Dress Styles tor Men & Women what had apprared to be a M aine’s chance for a demonstrating safety equipnlent to emphasize the precautions to take nation’s highest court if MICRONAUTS record mild winter. record low snowfall total necessary, criticizing the ruling, and the town attorney’s office has misplaqed it; , Colgate Toothpaste ,i,;. • Chronographs •Alarms •Day/Dates & more when working on 'or near electric lines. This week they were pt the ’ Barry today said he had written a memo, suggesting . ■ .. r .- i Snow closed schools for for winter. in contest long judicial'process he’d Our Orig.* ' "So far this winter we’ve Keeney Street School in Manchester. From left, are Art Healey and that it is self-evident that any ordinance is effective un­ 3 EXAMPLES FROM OUR SPECIAL COLLECTION: the first time this winter tn^ MANCHESTER-Four scholarship awards in state already undergone and 2.19 to 47.09...... 5 8 * TO 2 4 . 8 8 5 oz., Our Reg. 1.15...... had 28 inches of snow," less a court has declared it unconstitutional, which isn’t 79* Maine and Vermont. Paul West. (Herald photo by Pinto). Manchester High School and national Elks’ con­ labeling Cohen as the “qnly •Texas Instruments Ladles’ LCD, Rag. ir.97 9.70 said Arthur Lester, courageous” person ,i|in- the case here. Barry added that he would direct town at­ Choose from a wide selection of these space age More than a foot of snow seniors and two from East tests. The state winners, National Weather Service volved in his case. torney Kevin O’Brien to issue a repeat memorandum to action toys to delight children of all ages! Wella Balsam Conditioner • Timex Men’s Chronograph, Mir.'a List 52.95 27.76 stacked up on parts of up­ Catholic High School two boys and two girls will Forecaster at Portland, the effect that the police should enforce the ordinance at 100 assorted per store. No rainchecks. state New York. Police seniors have been selected then compete in the Maine. “That’s way above Legion slates program their discretion. ‘ Intermediate markdowns have been taken. 16 oz.. Our Reg. 1.41 1.19 • Seiko Men’s Chronograph, Mir.'a List st75 69.40 urged rush-hour motorists to represent Manchester national contest. the record 16 inches at this to use caution on snow- Lodge of Elks in the Elk’s The finalists are Mark time in 1936.” clogged and icy roads. MANCHESTER-The country. There will also be the world. Donations of National Foundation Albert, son of Mr. and Mrs. He said 10 more inches Snow also spread over regular meeting of the music and samples of food pennies are collected at “most valuable student” Robert Albert; Scott Dems on board Deluxe Telescoping were forecast before the much of Pennsylvania, American Legion Auxiliary from the country and the each meeting and this contest. Students from Bayles, son of Mr. and Deluxe 24’ ’ Bamboo Lawn storm dissipated. Aluminum Pole Pruner making travel hazardous. will be held Monday at the money will be used to build Mrs. Edward Bayles; Numerous school systems Caribbean region. Manchester, Cheney Tech, backing Carter Rake Boston got 4 inches of Legion Home in the kitchen warehouses in the in Maine shut down, giving Invited guests are East Catholic, and Bolton Rosemary Busky, daughter Our Reg. 4.39...... 2.88 snow before temperatures Fireplace Room at 7; 30 Department of Connecticut schools of the Dominican of Mr. and Joseph Our Reg. 32.99 pupils and teachers a High Schools were invited MANCHESTER — The Democratic members of the Give your lawn and gardens a clean 22.88 rose and transformed the p.m. Chairman Mrs. Florette Republic to store their Busky; Jeanne Dubiel, three-day weekend. to participate in the con­ Board of Directors have announced their unanimous sup­ sweep! Thorough, yet gentle on plants. Extends up to 12 ft. Makes it easy Foreign Relations Chair­ Michaud from Danielson foods. At present all foods test. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. port for the re-election of President Carter and Vice to reach those top limbs, man Carolyn Gray is in and First District Chair­ are left out in the open, As winners of the local Joseph Dubiel; John Frese President Mondale. The board is composed of five The Almanac charge of a program on the man Mrs. Winifred Paisley causing spoilage and Elks’ contest, the six Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Democrats and four Republicans.' Rubbermaid ‘Roughneck’ Dominican Republic, from Newington. sickness. Each year the students will now compete Frese; and Cynthia Announcing their support for the Carter/Mondale 30-Gal. Refuse Container Chapin 3V3 Gal. Tank featuring the history, The Dominican Republic a u x il ia r ie s s tu d y a with other Lodge finalists Kurowski, daughter of Mr. By United Press International ticket were Manchester Mayor Steve Penny, Deputy Sprayer economic, political and is the country being studied different country and the for over $880,000 in and Mrs. Joha KuroWski. Mayor Steve Cassano, Secretary of the ^ a r d Jim Today is Saturday, March 15, thfe 75th day of 1980 with Our Reg. 22.99 l U a f O cultural aspects of the by the auxiliaries all over monies collected pays for a McCavanaugh, board member Barbara Weinberg and Our Reg. 17.99.. 1 3 . 6 4 291 to follow. needed project. Galvanized steel construction. The moon is approaching its new phase. board member Ike Kleinschmidt. Rectangular space saving shape. Shoulder strap & 2-stage funnel. Speaking for the board, Barbara Weinberg, who also Steel wire latches. Sturdy handles. The morning star is Mercury. RAU> The evening stars are Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. Io u n i MiK AMOUCANt serves as First Congressional District coordinator for the Hardware Dapl. -m -One ofttw teu^Mtt prHon niim campaign, said, “The town leadership of Manchester will Ortho • Ortho Voick Oil Spray Those bom on this date are under the sign of Pisces. ever matfa. The bexii^ lequenc** Andrew Jackson, seventh president of the United make ilodijr' leek like pactjrKaka, be working very hard for President Carter's re-election. VDICX Here’s next schedule our opoclal pettf

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By CLIFF SIMPSON who complained that “the church is In a gentle breeze as he seeks for con­ breath freely — you can avow ym:, BIMb study dt pSfSonage. Archambault, Rev. William F. Carroll, Congregational Church, "It is rural areas in the tropical belMand in China). St. Margaret Mary Church, Rev. John population. The result is a loss of fertile land as tropical Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, Rev. Francis V. Krukowski, team finished.” Their lives have b^n largely untouched by science- J. Quinn, pastor; Rev, Joseph H. Special lecture set The Rev, Eugene Mitchell, First rains wash off the unprotected soils, the mountains Route 31 and North River Road. Rev. W. ministry; Rev. Edward J. Reardon, in Keating, assistant pastor. Saturday based technology or by use of fossil fuel resources, which H. Wilkens, pastor. 9 a.m ., Sunday residence. Saturday masses at 5 and 7 :30 Evangelical Lutheran Church, become Irretrievably barren, the plains are silted up. masses at 5 p.m.: Sunday masses at 8:30, elsewhere have led to the luxuries of our "modem” school; 10:15 a.m., worship service. p.m.; Sunday masses at 7:30, 9 and 10:30 MANCHESTER - Douglas vanishing oil supply and the projec­ Rockville, “Father, into Thy hands I ** 10 and 11:30 a.m. St. Mary’s Church, Route 31. Rev. F. a m . noon and 5 p.m. Pease, assistant professor of physics tions for future oil production and commend my spirit.” world. St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Sand Bernard Miller, pastor; Rev. Francis A. St. Bridget Church. 70 Main St. Rev. at the University of Connecticut, will Now that these resources are becoming increasingly Hill Road. Rev. Bruce Jacques, vicar; alternate energy sources. Solar and Those planning to attend may stay Liszewski, assistant pastor. Saturday Philip A. Sheridan and Rev. Emilio P. Rev. Ronald E. Haldeman, assistant to present “A Skeptic's Viewpoint of nuclear energy will be discussed as for the entire service or any part of it scarce and expensive, are these so-called "Third World” Local competence masses at 5 and 7 p.m .: Sunday masses at Padelli, co-pastors. Saturday masses at 5 the vicar. 8 a.m ., Holy Communion; 10 the Energy Crisis” this Sunday at well as coal. but are asked to enter and leave countries condemned forever to stay in prescientific As one files across Hispaniola today, one sees the boun­ 7:30, 9:30 and 10:45 a.m. and 7:30 p.m; Sunday masses at 7:30, 9, a m .; family service and Sunday school. 10:30 a.m. in the Unitarian Univer- Music for the program will be during the singing of a hymn to avoid Second Congregational Church, 10:30 and noon. poverty? Have they come too late to the feast of dary between Haiti, in the west, and ^ t o Domingo as a .Avery Street Christian Reformed provided by Joe Walsh on guitar. Route 44A. Rev. Robert K. Bechtold, Jehovah's Witnesses, 647 Tolland salist Society's East Meetinghouse at disturbing the devotions of others. geologically stored energy and materials? iong straight tine across the island, with trees on the west Church, Rev. Bert VanAntwerpen, There will be a time for coffee and pastor. 9:30 a.m.. Education for all ages: Turnpike. 9:30 a m., Bible discourse; 153 W. Vernon St. The program will No offering will be received during The probability is uncomfortably high. Reducing this pastor. 9:45 a m., Sunday school; 11 a.m. side and dry barrenness on the east. This is a symbol of a 11 a.m., worship service. 10:20 a m., group discussion. include a discussion of current discussion following the program. the service but there will be an alms and 7 p.m., worship service, nursery at probability, through action and moral persuasion, must depressing principle — that it is hard to help those who do Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church problems, particularly our Sunday school and nursery care are basin near the entrance to receive both services. be one of our highest priorities. (Missouri Synod), Cooper and High dependence on oil. available. Good Friday offerings which will be not help themselves. Only competence and realism at the .Messiah Evangelical Lutheran East Hartford street?. Rev. Charles W, Kuhl, pastor. 9 Mr. Pease will discuss our used for the council’s work within the local level can save people from catastrophe, or push (ihureh (Wiseonsin Synod), 300 Energy and technology a.m.. Divine worship: 10:15 a m.. Sunday them over the subtle social watershed Uiat leads to First Assemblies of Cod, 763 Oak St. Buckland Road. Rev. Ronald Muetjel, community. Cow dung: fuel for Indians school and youth forum; 10:15 to 11:30 The last 200 years have seen perhaps the greatest Rev. Ralph F. Jelley, pastor. 10 a.m., pastor. 9:30 a m., worship service; 10:30 betterment rather than worsening. a.m.. First and second year youth in­ church school: 11 a.m., morning a m., Sunday school. change in human history. This change has resulted from Cow dung, shaped into patties for use as fuel, shortage is critical in mu6h of the “third Tragically, however, the very impact of the modem struction. Holy Communion the first and worship; 7 p.m., evening service. Our Savior Lutheran Church, Forum two closely rela te processes. One is the rise of science, dries in the sun in Benares, India. The fuel world.” (Photo by 0. Boyd Mathias) world in technology, trade, even in aid, and still more in third Sunday of each month. Week’s events listed First Baptist Church of East Hart­ (Missouri Synod) 239 Graham Road. 9 which led to a great expansion of knowledge and its Church of Christ, Lydall and Vernon planned the psychological and political remnants of imperialism, ford (Southern Baptist Convention), 36 a m., Sunday school; 9 and 10:15 a.m., Bible Study, 7 p.m. Chancel Choir streets. Eugene Brewer, minister. 9 Second Church application in science-based technology. both capitalist and socialist, often impairs local com­ Main St. Rev. Charles Coley, pastor. 11 worship. rehearsal, 8 p.m. MANCHESTER - Church a.m., Bible classes; 10 a.m., worship; 6 MANCHESTER - The Second The other is the discovery of fossil fuels — coal, oil, and means they are still very poor. Even worse, where such disasters (and even small probabilities do come to pass); a.m. and 7 .p.m ., worship services, Thursday: Willimantic Bible Women United will hold their petence and capacity. p.m., worship. Congregational Church of the United natural gas — and of uranium. Without either of these nursery; 9:45 a.m., Sunday school; 6 monthly forum on Tuesday at 9:30 technology has affected them, it may have made the poor and it poses grave danger of being used destructively. The improvement of local competence must therefore First Church of Christ, Scientist, 447 Study, 7:30 p.m. p.m.. Training Union. Vernon Church of Christ has scheduled the deveiopments, the worid of today would be strikingly poorer by cheapening the few commodities they have to New knowledge, especially of how to utilize solar N. Main St. 11 a.m., church service, Sun­ Friday; Teen activity, 7 p.m. a m. at Second Congregational be of highest priority. Just as there are environmental Faith Lutheran Church (Lutheran following events for the coming different. energy, may make nuclear energy unnecessary, but we day school, and care for small children. i Saturday: Men’s Prayer meeting, 8 Church, 385 North Main Street. The sell and by disrupting the "folk” cultures in which they impact statements, there should be competence impact Church in America), 1120 Silver Lane. S . JoHt-ph Church, 33 West St., week. Community Baptist Church. 585 E a.m. Bus Ministry visitation, 10 a.m. Reverend Anthony Mapclli, chaplain Without science-based technoiogy, we would not have live, making them desire expensive goods and destroying cannot be sure. At the moment, solar electricity is very statements on the impact of the modem world — through Rev. Paul E. Henry Jr., pastor. 9:30 Rockville. Saturday masses at 5 and 7 Tuesday; Bible study, 9:30 a.m. Center St. Rev. James I. Meek, minister. at Manchester Memorial Hospital native craft industries. expensive. Furthermore, electricity is not fuel; it will not a.m., worship service. p.m.: Sunday masses at 8:30 (Polish), 10 Wedne^ay: Bible study group, Church Bowling League, 6:45 p.m., steel-framed skyscrapers, automobiles, fertilizers, ar- governments or corporations or international agencies or 9:15 a m., Church school for all ages, First Congregational Church, 87 and 11:15 a.m. 7:30 p.m. Teacher's Meeting, 7:30 at Silver Lanes. and the Meadows Convalescent tificiai fibers and plastics, airpianes — much of what we drive airplanes and is not much good for automobiles. churches or traders — on the capacity of local societies to kindergarten through Grade 4 continuing Grim prospects Main St. Rev. William E. Flynn, Rockville Bapliat Church, 69 Union Home will be the guest speaker. think of as the “modern world.” But even with the rise of during the service; 10:30 a m.. Morning p.m. handle their own affairs. minister. Rev. Carl T. Holt, associate St Rev. Robert L. LaCounte, pastor. 9 St. Bridget Church Women will What then of the future? Will a science-based worship, nursery provided. Thursday: Junior Choir, 4:30 p.m. science, if there had been no coat, oil, or natural gas, Possible solutions The great tragedy occurs when an old traditional com­ minister. 10 a.m., worship service, a.m., worship service; 10:15 a m., Sun­ serve as co-hostess. technoiogy spread throughout the tropical countries, Church of the Nazarene, 236 Main St. High Choir, 6:30 p.m. Senior Choir, there would probably be no automobiles or airplanes, Unless, therefore, there is continued expansion and petence is destroyed, and modem competence has not church school, child care; 11 a.m., coffee day school, 7 p.m., evening service. All women are invited. Rev. Neale McLain, senior pastor; Rev. Sacrcii Heart Chtirch, Route 30. Rev. 7:30 p.m. ^ y Scouts, 7 p.m. Center Church though there might be electricity, radios, and television releasing hundreds of millions of people from agriculture useful application of scientific knowledge, the chances of hour; 6 p.m., youth choir; 7 p.m., youth been created to fill the gap. The catastrophic impact of George Emmitt, minister of visitation to produce the conveniences of the modern worid? fellowship. Ralph Kelley, pastor; Rev. Michael MANCHESTER - The Center on a small scale with a few wood-burning power stations. Third World nations remaining permanently disadvan­ the European settlers on the culture of the American In­ and outreach. 9:30 a m., Sunday school: F aith T a h e rn a cle C h u rch , 1535 Donohue. Saturday mass at 5 p.m.; Sun­ South Church Congregational Church has "HT" And without science, we could not have utilized oil and The spread of scientific knowledge and know-how is not taged are ail too high. 10:45 a.m., worship, children's church dians is a case in point. This is rarely discussed, for we Forbes St. Rev. Ralph Saunders, pastor. day masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 a.m. and MANCHESTER - The South scheduled the following events for HH£ too difficult, if political and cultural obstacles do not bar and nursery; 7 p.m., evening service, natural gas, though we might have 1iad primitive coai- The first essential for reducing this likelihood is tend to think only in terms of material transfers or 10 a.m., Sunday school; 11 a.m., worship noon. United Methodist Church has SPEAKS the way. The crucial questions concern energy and nursery. St, John'a Episcopal Church, Route the coming week. burning steam engines. The issues of energy and science applied research in population control. With the 4.25 exchange. service; 7 p.m., evangelistic service. By Calvary Church (Assemblies of scheduled the following events for Monday: Center Church Women’s are thus intertwined. materials, which are the iimiting factors in getting Nursery at all services. 30. Rev. Robert H. Wellner, rector. 8 billion people now on earth, the problem of finding Yet underlying all human problems is the quality and Cod), 647 E. Middle Turnpike. Rev. the coming week. Board Meeting, 9:30 a.m., Robbins Eugene richer. Burnside United Methodist Church, a m., communion, 10 a m., family ser­ adequate resources is extremely difficult. With the 8 or the competence, and especially the organizational skill, Kenneth L. Gustafson, pasto ; Karl A. Monday: Prayer vigil for church Room. Young Women’s Group, 7:30 Brewer Righ get richer 161 Church St. Rev. Henry J. Scherer Jr., vice and church school. Even discounting inflation, it seems highly probable Gustafson, assistant to the pastor. 9:30 p.m., 42 Winthrop Road. ^hat is heaven like? 10 billion people projected for the mid-21st century, the of human beings themselves. Without them, all measures pastor. 9:30 a.m., (?hurch school for all Vernon Aaacmhllca of God Church, women, 8a.m. to 6 p.m. Meal, 6 p.m., that energy and materials will become constantly more a.m., Sunday school; 10:30 a.m,, service 51 Old Town Road, Rockville, Rev. Tuesday: Pilgrim Choir, 3:30 p.m.. lohn saw in a vision the One by-product of the change brought about by science problem may be impossible. Every dollar devoted to the directed toward human betterment will fail. ages, including an adult class; 10:30 a.m., devotions in sanctuary. leavenly realms opened, expensive in the next 100 or 200 years. Cheap oil and of worship; 6:30 p.m., evening service. Michelino Ricci, pastor. 11:00 a.m. and and energy is that the world has become much more un­ military lessens the amount available to balance produc­ Worship hour with child care provided for Tueklay: Social Concerns Com­ Memorial Hall. Sacred Dance Group, and he sought through Concordia Lutheran Church, 6:30 p.m., worship services. equal in riches because of the unequal spread of the natural gas will be gone, certainly in 100 years, probably tion with population needs. infants through age 5; 6 p.m., Junior High mission, 7:30 p.m. Church School 6:30 p.m., 30 Forest St. earthly metaphor and The views expressed in “Courses by Newspaper” are (L.C.A.), 40 Pitkin St. Rev. Burton D. Vernon United Methodist Church, change itself. The change to a science-bas^ technology in 50. Coai will last somewhat longer, but it has great dis­ arid Senior High Youth Fellowships. teachers meeting, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday: Bethany Group, 10 sim ile in the Book of Grants from the rich nations to the poor should be en­ those of the authors only and do not necessarily reflect Strand, pastor. Rev. David B. Stacy, Route 30 Rev. Marjorie Hiles, pastor. Wesley Memorial Church (United Wednesday; Religion and Race a.m., bobbins Room. Chancel Choir, Revelation to portray what took place quite rapidly in most areas of North America, advantages, including damage to health and the environ­ associate pastor. 8:30 a.m ., Holy Com­ couraged, but they alone cannot solve the problem. The those of the University of California, the National En­ Methodist Church), 110 Ellington Road. 9:15 a.m., worship service, nursery. ment. munion, youth class, nursery for small Commission, 7:30 p.m. Men's Prayer 7:30 p.m.. Federation Room. he beheld. Europe, and Japan between 1860 and the 1930s, with the only hope is a growing sense of world community, based dowment for the Humanities, the National Science Foun­ Rev. Gordon Gale, pastor. 9:30 a.m., (Jiurch of St. Bernard,, Rockville. Consider what heaven is children; 10 a.m.. Holy Communion, and Study Group, 7:30 p.m. Thursday; Sacred Dance rise of the electrical and chemical industries and of Uranium and the breeder reactor can provide electrici­ dation, the distributing ajency, or the participating worship service, child care, Rev. John J. White, pastor. Saturday not. Non-spatial—hence, it on two competing moral arguments. One is the notion church school through Grade 6, nusery Thursday; Staff-Parish Relations Workshop, 3:30 p.m.. Woodruff Hall. science-based agriculture. ty for the world for centuries, and with our present masses at 5 and 7 p.m .; Sunday masses at cannot be localized that the world product is a “static pie,” and it tries to newspapers and colleges. for small children. 7, 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a.m. Committee, 7:30 p.m. Prayer, Scrip­ Church Council, 7:30 p.m., Robbins geographically. Non­ In the tropics, however, the change took place very knowledge, nuclear energy may be the main long-run make those who have created riches ashamed of them so Next week: Don E . Hash, apthor of “Energy Alter­ Glastonbury Unitarian Universaliat Society: East, Kockvillr United Methodist Church, ture Study and Sharing Group, 7:30 Room. Lenten Bible Study, 8 p.m., material—hence, it does slowly and is still largely confined to bigger cities. The hope of the poor countries. But it, too, has many disad­ they will give the poor a “fair share.” natives: A Comparative Analysis,” examines the poten­ 153 W, Vernon St. Rev. Arnold Westwood, 142 G“?ove St. Rev. Richard E. Thompson, p.m., 224 Indian Hill Trail, Glaston­ library. not require of its in­ rural people there have been affected only slightly by the vantages. It requires a high technology and an elite group The other argument states that all humans must work tial for coal, oil, and gas to carry us through the energy St. Dunstan's Church, Manchester minister. 10:30 a.m.. Service. pastor. 10:45 a.m ., worship service. bury. Confirmation Class, 3 p.m., Friday: Senior High Dance, 8 p.m.. habitants those things so Road. Rev. Joseph R. Bannon, pastor. Trinity Covenant Church, 302 great revolution of science-based technology, which to administer it; it entails small probabilities of large together to solve the world's problems and to develop the crisis. First Congregational Church of Ver­ education wing. Woodruff Hall. distracting from our Saturday mass at 5 p.m., Sunday masses Hackmatack St, Rev. Norman E. non, 695 Hartford Turnpike. Rev. John A. Friday: Youth Choir Rehearsal, Saturday: Board of Christian spiritual calling. Non­ at 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. Swensen, pastor; Milton Nilson, assistant temporal—hence, people Lacey, minister. Rev. David C, Bowling, 6:15 p.m. United Methodist Education, Killiam’s Point, Bran­ pastor. 8:15 and 10:50 a.m.. Worship ser­ assistant minister. 9:55 a.m.. Church and relationships neither vices, nursery for infants; 9:30 a.m., Sun­ school, crib room, child care; 10 a.m.. Fellowship, 7:30 p.m. Chancel Choir ford. terminate nor age. Hebron Negative experiences un- About the author day Bible school classes for all ages, Worship service. rehearsal, 7:30 p.m. Questions three through adult, nursery for infants. Full Gospel Interdenominational Saturday: Couples Club, attend known-hence, the agony of S i . Peter's Episcopal Church, Route Second Congregational Church, 385 Church Inc., 9 Ellington Ave., performance of “Annie Get Your defeat, the trauma of dis­ 85. Rev. William Persing, rector. 10 a.m.. Community Baptist Kenneth E. Boulding is N. Main St. Rev. Dr. James D. Rockville. Rev. Philip Saunders, Gun,” at home of Cheryl and Bill appointment, the guilt of (1) What was one by-product of the change brought Worship service. MANCHESTER - The Communi­ Distinguished Professor of MacLauchlin, pastor. 10 a.m.. Service of minister. Sunday, 2:30 p.m., deliverance sin, the pain of sickliess, Gilead Congregational Church, Leonhardt. ty Baptist Church has scheduled the about by science and energy? worship and church school; 11 a.m.. service; Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., the sorrow of separation Economics at the University Hebron. Rev. David G. Runnion- (2) What is the major energy crisis for many really Fellowship hour in the hall. Nazarene following events for the coming are absent. . . of Colorado at Boulder and Bareford, pastor. 10:30 a.m.. Worship deliverance service. Our presence with God poor countries? North United Methodlsl Church, 300 Talcultville Congregational Chureh, week. director of the Program of service, nursery; 9:15 a.m.. Church MANCHESTER - The Church of will be without obstruction. Parker St. Rev. Dr. Howard L. Love, Rev. Kenneth E. Knox, pastor. 10:30 Tuesday: Women’s Society Special ' (3) Given our present knowledge, what may be the best school classes. the Nazarene has scheduled the Faith will be,, fulfilled. Research on General Social pastor. 9 and 10:30 a.m., Worship ser- Candlelight Compiunion Service, long-nm source of energy for the poor countries? a.m.. Worship service, church school, following events for the coming Hope will be realized. Love and Economic Dynamics in cices, witKcoffee fellowship between ser­ nursery. 7:30 p.m. ( ) week. will be perfected. the university's Institute of 4 What should be the highest priority in alleviating vices; 9 a.m.. Nursery for children five Trinity Lutheran Chureh, Manchester Tuesday; Young Women's Bible Wednesday; Christian Life Group, Boundless mead; the energy crisis in poor countries? years and younger; 10:30 a.m,, (?hurch Meadowlark Road. Rev. Thomas N. Behavioral Sdence. Study, 9:30 a.m., babysitting 7:30 p.m., 39 Marian Drive. Sanc­ Timeless reach, Answers: Gospel Hall, Center Street. 10 a.m., school classes for age three through Colley, pastor. 8 and 10:30 a.m.. Worship Incorporeal entity; He taught at the University of Grade 6. provided. Service at Crestfield, 2 tuary Choir Rehearsal, 7:30 p.m. (1) World has become more unequal In riches. breaking bread; 11:45 a.m., Sunday services; 9:15 a.m. Sunday school. Trustees Meeting, 7:30 p.m., church. and (Jod w ithal- Michigan for several years school; 7 p.m., gospel meeting. South United Methodist Church, 1126 Union Congregational Church, 8:30 p.m. Service at Vernon Manor, 3 ■Tis enough, 0 my soul, (2) A shortage of firewood. Thursday: South Windsor Bible before joining the University Full Gospel Interdenominational Main St. Rev. Dr, George W. Webb, Rev, a.m.. Church school Grade 10, Annex se­ p.m. Sams and Sals meeting, 7:30 'Tis enough! _ (3) Nuclear energy. Study Group, 7:30 p.m., 28 Shepherd of Colorado facultv in 1968. Church, 745 Main St. Rev. Philip Laurence M, Hill, Rev. Bruce A. Pehr- cond floor; 9:45 a.m .. Nursery through p.m. M i w OF CHMST son, pastors. 9 .and 10:45 a.m.. Worship Drive Board of Missions and (4) Improvement of local competence. Saunders, minister. 10:30 a.m., praise, Grade 8; 10 a.m .. Worship, held at the Wednesday: Ladies’ Bible Study, Lydall and Vernon Streets services; 9 a.m.. Church school, nursery worship service and Bible study; 7 p.m., church, 11 a.m.. Coffee hour at the 9:30 a.m. Midweek service and Teen Stewardship, 7:30 p.m., church deliverance service. through junior high; 10:45 a.m.. Senior Annex. EVENING HERALD. Sat., March 15. IWW - 6 - EVKNINQ HERALD. Sit.. March 15, IMP Keith Merrill —Manchester native ToumTollc During a discussion of whether or Discouraged at no one, not even Since instituting an 8 p.m. sUr- one public official, attending forum not to transfer funds in the Vernon . ) ting time for iU meetings, Glaston­ on Affirmative Action sponsored by Board of Education budget for bury Board of Education has had the East Hartford Human Rights repairs to the Maple Street School trouble meeting promptly. At Mon­ Commission, commission Chair-' roof, John Makowsky, the Town Self-taught artist pursues career day night’s meeting the board mis­ man Lee Palino said, "we (com­ Council’s representative to the sed the mark by and mission members) feel like we are budget meetings, commented, started at 8:30. in limbo; I doubt anyone knows "This isn’t a political question, but that the commission exists.” did the roof rot recently?”

By BETTY RYDER Obituorics New CD rift Family Editor Keith Merrill, a native of Manchester, started drawing Robert F. Hawley when he was 16 dealing mostly in graphics, still-lifes and MANCHESTER-Robert Foster portraits. Most of his work was realistic and executed in Hawley, 81, formerly of Seminole, pencil and charcoal. Fla., formerly of Manchester, died splitting pols Five years later, he started sculpting, and working Monday in St. Petersburg, Fla. He mostly with hardwoods, creating free form organ! sculp­ was tte husband of Mrs. Louise Arnold Kleinschmidt to back his tures with highly polished finishes. (Eno) Hawley of Seminole, Fla. By MARY KITZMANN Now at 25, Merrill has worked in cement, marble, Herald Reporter suggestion would not “cause per­ He lived in Manchester for many sonal friction.” soapstone and all types of woods. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Merrill of Idaho, former­ years before moving to Hampton and MANCHESTER -The politics of While the two parties smooth inter­ later to Seminole, Fla. He was a the Community Development Block nal differences, they levy partisan ly of Manchester, Merrill says, “I have an endless supply retired executive of Rogers (^rp., at has resurfaced, this time apparently charges. of ideas and spend a great deal of time carving. Friends the time of his death he was serving causing intra-party differences as Von Deck says Penny is taking ad­ even give me logs for presents so 1 won’t run out of as treasurer and secretary. He was well as partisan splits. vantage of the current concern over wood.” also a former treasurer of the Center A day after his election, Robert condominium conversions reducing Merrill has had various shows in banks and libraries Congregational Church, and also for Von Drck, GOP Town Committee Manchester’s rental market. and has exhibited his sculpture in juried exhibitions. His the Hampton Congregational Church. chairman, says he’ll be talking to Penny suggested reconsidering the works have been shown in the Village Gallery in Vernon, He is also survived by a son, David Republican Directors William Diana CD program during a board session Footprints Gallery in Manchester, Slater Museum in E. Hawley of Central Village; a Norwich, Academy of Fine Arts Exhibition in Hartford in and Peter DiRosa. which mainly dealt with daughter, Mrs. Frances Fitzpatrick The two support Mayor Stephen Manchester's housing shortage. 1978, St. Timothy’s in West Hartford in 1978 and 1979, and of Chatham, Mass.; a brother. Dr. Penny’s suggested reconsideration of There is less than 1 percent vacancy at the 4th annual Invitational Show Arts Exchange in Wheeler Hawley of Birmingham, the CD program be put on the a rate here. 1978. Currently, Arts Exclusive in Simsbury is his gallery Ala.; a sister, Mrs. Grace Billings of November election. DiRosa, "The same shortage exists now, as —and many of his works are on exhibit there. Albany, N.Y.; nine grandchildren however, noted that he did not favor existed last year,” Penny said today. In fact, one of his experiments in concrete stands in the and four great-grandchildren. rejoining the program. “What has happened, however, is the front yard of the Pete Belliveau Painting Inc., at 105 E. Funeral services will be today, at 1 Von Deck, who led the movement conversion brought ... the problem Center St., Manchester. Entitled “The ^ed ,” the sculp­ p.m., at the Potter Funeral Home, ture weighs more than 500 pounds. Merrill has been pain­ to withdraw from the program, home to many people who were 456 Jackson St., Willimantic. Burial ting part time for Belliveau for the past seven years. strongly opposes any referendum forced to find other units.” Harry D. Blake, conductor of the band for the other at 7:30 p.m. Both are being held at will be in South Cemetery, Hampton. Currently, Merrill uses one room in his Hartford Road where the 3 to 1 April 1979 vote might the All New England Music Festival, Glastonbury High School. (Herald photo by Friends may call at the funeral be reconsidered. Republican Gloria Della Fera, who apartment as his studio. prepares the students for the program. Two home today from noon to 1 p.m. Von Deck’s rigid stand on the C D supported the moratorium, says “she Lavallee) “I really want to do sculpting full time, but my work Memorial contributions may be question led many Republicans to would be less than honest” if she shows are scheduled today, one at 2 p.m. and needs to be in more than one gallery first. Someday, I’d made to the American Heart doubt whether they wanted him as didn't acknowledge the political im­ like to teach sculpting,” he said. Association town committee chairman. He was plications. Merrill, a self-taught artist himself, has that special elected after no other contenders “He saw the opportunity, and took Keith Merrill poses in front of his workbench filled with carvings he is completing. quality that could perhaps inspire other young people to Jacobus F. Muller emerged, but without the full support advantage at that point,” she said. Regional music festival become artists. MANCHESTER -Jacobus F. of committee members, including “He has a very quick mind, and a Muller, died Monday from injuries DiRosa. silver tongue, as I’ve said to him received when he was struck by a car DiRosa said today that he several times.” on Oakland Street. “doubted” whether he would change gathers in Glastonbury Jacobus, 56, was bom Feb. 9, 1924 his stand on the referendum ques­ Penny says he did his responsibilty in Arnhem, Holland. A self-employed tion. raising the issue, as all the directors said her conductor, Peter B. E. Dufresne said. artist, Muller lived in Manchester 14 “There’s one thing that’s always said public opinion should be sought By DAVE LAVALLEE Bagley, has brought out the best in Edward Brown of Litchfield High years. He displayed his work at evident, and that’s no one dictates when the moratorium ends. For the Herald Reporter her talent. School said he was pleased with the various art shows throughout New philosophy or policy,” DiRosa said. November referendum, the directors GLASTONBURY - I t looked like “He is making me do things that I program. England. But he noted’’it was pretty evident must approve it by July. a kindergarten play period, but it did not think I could do. It is hard “This is one of the best conductors He is survived by his wife, Carola there is a difference of philosophy “Von Deck’s problem is that he wasn’t. work, but I think the show is going to I have ever had. I have not been (’I'hen) Muller, a daughter. Miss and opinion” between himself and only wants to ask the electorate to The auditorium at Gideon Welles be great,” Ms. Schoenfield said. bored since I have been here,” Evie Muller, of Alberta, Canada, his Von Deck. decide the issue when it’s con­ Junior High School on Friday was Peggy Jane Birksy, a senior at Brown said. parents, Anton and Fredericka Von Deck would not comment on venient,” Penny said. just filled with the sounds of a chorus Springfield, Vt., High School, said One group of students was involved Muller, two brothers, Anton and how the differences of opinion would “The way I see it, with the con­ dominium problem. Penny is playing on a break. she is excited about the show. in a massive card game. A couple of Hank Muller, and two sisters, Mrs. effect his plans for a more unified, The members of this-chorus were politics,” Von Deck said. “You want to sing for something rows over, a girl was sprawled on the Trusch Lanswer, and Mrs. Ricki agressive party. preparing for the All New England He noted Penny’s suggestion was a like this. He said he is going to bring floor reading a book, probably Dengens, all of Holland. Penny says the reluctance of Music Festival scheduled for 2 p.m. tactic to have voters reconsider us to a great high,” she said. catching up on some homework, and Funeral services will be at the Democratic Directors Barbara and 7:30 p.m. today at Glastonbury Another student from Chaplain family’s convenience, followed by something they already decided. some of the students just listened to Weinberg, James McCavanagh, and High School. Valley Union High School wasn’t so cremation. Memorial services will the radio. About 490 students have been be in Western Canada. excited. rehearsing since Thursday for the One girl was suffering timbugh the There are no calling hours. “I think this is boring. I am bored show, which will include programs in vocalist’s nightmare —laryngitis. Watkins Funeral Home, 142 East out of my skull,” Gordin Giffin said. Closing plan orchestra, band and chorus. Despite Her name is Pam Gude, a 15-year- Brian Dufresne, a senior at Center St, is in charge of the hard work during rehearsal, the old student from South Burlington, arrangements. Montpelier High School in Vermont, students have had a chance to un­ had a differing opinion. Vt. However, she hadn’t lost her . wind, relax and make new friends. “Our conductor is teaching us a lot. enthusiasm. In Memoriam draws concern That’s exactly what they did on His methods of teaching are new and In toving menwry of Hnuy T. Skoog, a wonderful “The people are very friendly. Friday at Gideon. I am impressed with the show. While They are going out of their way to huiband, father and grandfather, who departed thii VERNON -A t the March 10 be taken precipitously and that all life March 1«, 1977. Mary Schoenfield. a senior at I am in the Hartford area, I would help all of us,” she wispered with a meeting of the Board of Education, interested parties will be able to Rutland High School in Vermont, like to see Gordie Howe, too,” smile on her face. Dear H eni- during discussion on the proposed voice their opinions and to par­ I'd give all my tomorrows for one yesterday with you. education budget for the coming ticipate in the deliberations. Muriel year, board member Devra Baum A proposal made by Dr. Bernard Dead Dad and Grandpa Skoog- raised the question of closing one of Sidman, superintendent of schools, to Installer extends warranty We miss you. the schools, based on the decline in close the Sykes School last year, Children and Grandchildren the elementary school population. caused a hue and cry among parents The remark sparked some concern and students. In Memoriam on communications system among parents; In loving memory of my beloved wife. Elsie S. Mrs. Baum said, “No issue can Dr. Sidman recommended closing Swanson who passed away on March 16. 1975. the Sykes School which houses all EAST HARTFORD -The in­ between January and March 11. department’s service. spark the flames of controversy or staller of the fire departm ent’s Since the fire department Dagon said the frequency of Though her smile has gone forever, and her hand I feed the fires of rumor more than the Grade 6 students and moving those cannot touch, I shall never lose sweet memories of students to the Middle School. Grade trouble-ridden communication experienced delays in dispatch calls breakdowns with the system Stanek ’.he one I loved so much. suggestion that school buildings be system has agreed to extend its one- and system malfunctions in January, installed is not “out of line” with closed.” ' 6 was in the Middle School originally Graceful sculptures show fine wood grain. "Always”, George but when that school became over­ year warranty an additional six firefighters have kept a log book of other communities. He said Assis­ Mrs. Baum previously asked board months. crowded those students were moved any problems with the system. tant Chief Dawson made an informal This pencil and charcoal drawing is one from Merrill’s collection. chairman Daniel Woolwich to initiate Stanek Electronics of Manchester In Memoriam to Sykes. With the declining school A plan has also been instituted study of local towns that showed the a study of the school population as it installed the $40,000 system and have where all batteries in communica­ number of problem with East Hart­ In memory of Elsie S. Swanson, who passed away pertains to the number of school population that school is no longer March 16. 1975. overcrowded. agreed to extend the warranty tion equipment are checked twice ford’s radio system are actually less buildings and the chairman has beyond November 1980. daily. Also a direct response between than those in other towns. No matter how many years go by, you are always directed the Facilities Committee to IS close to us as ever. The proposal caused so much con­ Stanek owner William Stanek, in a dispatcher and station houses was Barron said Stanek has been place this item on the board agenda. troversy that the board dropped the Love. Grandchildren and Great-Grandchild metting Thursday with town of­ put into effect. Assistant Fire Chief responding promptly to any problems “I would like to assure those con­ idea for the time being. ficials, agreed to the request by Cor­ Thomas Dawson has said. the fire department has with the cerned people who have spoken to me Mrs. Baum said she feels that part In Memoriam poration Counsel Stephen C. Barron, After their meeting with Stanek, system, even if they don’t warrant or who have expressed their con­ of the responsibility of the board, as for an extension. In loving memory of Elsie Swanson, who passed Mayor George A. Dagon and Barron coverage under the warranty. sway March 16. 1975. cerns to others, that the Vernon elected officials, is to face hard ’The meeting had been called so said they left satisfied that the Barron said Stanek implied at.their board has no plans now to close any decisions when it is obvious that con­ Stanek could explain the problems problems with the system are not meeting he might have to' start Every day in sixne small way. memories of you school in the fall of 1980 nor do I plan come our way Time and years roll swiftly by. but ditions warrant their being faced. experienced with the system major and will not interfere with the charging the town for service calls love and memories never die. to request such action,” Mrs. Baum “Population trends and declining not covered under the warranty. said. Sadly missed by Daughters and Son-in-law. enrollments have proven to me that S co u t Ki-gglffnat She said, however, that it is her in­ the time to initiate this study is tention to request that the board im­ now,” Mrs. Baum said. BOLTON —The annual Girl Scout ceremony, the saying of grace, and After breakfast the scouts may at­ breakfast will be Sunday from 8 to mediately establish criteria for The school board is struggling with breakfast will be buffet style. ’There tend church services at the church of 9:30 a.m. in Chandler Hall of Bolton Swim-a-thon possible school closings in the future. a $12.1 million budget proposal for will also be a drawing for a cake, their choice. Mrs. Baum said she wants to the coming year and is eyeing ways Congregational (Church. donations to the Juliette Low Fund, postponed assure residents that no action will to cut down on education expenses. There will be an opening flag singing and a closing circle. MANCHESTER —The Instructors PINEHURST of the Handicapped have postponed 302 Main St. the swim-a-thon which was to have Carter group formed Budget sessions set been held from 9 o’clock last night to 643-4151 EAST HARTFORD-Barbara McNulty (3rd District), Mrs. Alice GLASTONBURY -The 20, 8 p.m. —board action; the upcoming fiscal year 9 o’clock this morning. Weinberg, 1st Congressional District Now booking orders for Whelton and Maurice Rudolph (4th Board of Education has set Saturday, March 22, 8:30 March 17. The weather brought about a coordinator for the Carter/Mondale District co-coordinators), Eugene a schedule of meetings for a.m. —Imrd action and The board has set the change in plans. campaign, today announced the for­ Tracy (5th District), Florence the discussion of the Monday, March 24, 8 p.m. night aside to be able to ad­ The event will be held March 28 mation of the East Hartford Working Tobki Hams Murphy (6th District), Margaret budget. —board action. dress public concerns. and 29, instead. For 12 hours Committee for Carter/Mondale. At­ Nutmag KaHbasa Crpm (7th District), Anna Gould (8th The meetings are as T he board invites All meetings will be held members of lOH, high school torney Michael J. Whelton was District), Janet Lynch (9th District), follows: Saturday, March residents to discuss with in the Glstonbury High students who teach the handicapped named town coordinator of the arid Eldridge Benedict (Senior 15, 8:30 a.m. —budget the board the budget for School Libary. to swim, will swim laps at the Working Committee. Citizen Coordinator). program review; Monday, Manchester High School pool. Money Other East Hartford Working Com­ March 17, 8 p.m. —public pledged per lap will be used to help mittee district coordinators include: build a swimming facility for the Anne Fomabl and Patricia Begley Keep Smiling / handicapped. (1st District cocoordinators), John Be Happy session; Wednesday, WATERPROOFING McCooe (2nd D istrict), Maureen March 19, 8 p.m. —board action; Tliursday, March ROOFING — CHIMNEYS St. Patrick’s party set DON'T DELAY— CALL TODAY!!! EA.ST HARTFORD -The East provide an opportunity for residents QUALITY WE STOP ALL LEAKS . Hartford Citizen Action Group will to learn more about EHCAG. Last celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with its year’s St. Patrick’s Day party raised S28-931S second annual St. Patrick’s Day par­ $240 for the group. Admission is $2 Home Improvement • BASEMiNT W ATHfROOnNG • HATCHWAYS RfPAIRID • BKCO DOORS INSTALLED ty March 17 at 7:30 p.m. at St. John’s •SUMP PUMPS INSTALLED • FOUNDATIONS REPAIRED o ROOFS — NEW — REPAIRS and donations will be requested for • CHIMNEYS REPAIRED — REBUILT — WATERPROOFED o SIDING o WE DO AU TYPES OF MASONRY A Church in East hartford. Aluminum Windows, Awnings and CARPENTRY WORK AT A REASONABU PRia — BANK FINANQNG UP TO YEARS AVAIUBU some food and beverages. Donations 10 The party will feature live Irish Doors, Roofing, Pordies, Qonoral sfNtoi amtN discounts up to 20% for door prizes and bake sale items music, dancing, door prizes, and food niiiiiaN ifFtmom Homo Ropalr and Romodollng OLSON GENERAL CONTRACTORS, INC. VfdiiM aittfirMiWNt and beverages. EHCAG president (OUrMtQRIIMtOnndAMI Merrill relaxes in his workshop. are welcome. Advance tickets can be 1140 TOLLAND ST., EAST HARTFORD Penetrating eyes peer out from this pen and charcoal portrait. Pat Totten said the party is to raise obtained by calling or stopping by the Froi EoUmatos JIM MANGAN money for the organization and office at 1010 Main St. • ExporlMloid. hwurod 528-7084 or 849-4788 » — fevisNliMU MiiJiALU. sat., nuTcn la. iwiu EVENING HERALD. Sat., March 15, 1980 - 9 Tuesday bureau. Town Council Meeting, 8 p.m.. Council Chambers, Thursday Bolton fiVeiya /or Senior Citizens Town Hall. Economic Development Conunission, 7:30 p.m., Tovni Today C olenclQ r-. Wednesday Office Building. Ham and cheese supper, 5:30 p.m., St. George’s Handlcapp^ Commission, 7:30 p.m.. Conference Redevelopment Agency, 7:30 p.m., Town Office Episcopal Church. Building. Knighte of Columbus St. Patrick’s Night, 8 p.m., St. 1 .M ove is fin ish ed ; action w ill resu m e M onday Room, Town Hall. Manchester t Maurice Church parish center. we must report that This is next week’s schedule of public meetings. The Thursday By Wally Fortin returned to our office by and some seniors have of our members living Wednesday: Homemade games. Bus pick up at 8:15, games. Noontime lunch 4ndover because of the high cost of locations are in the Municipal Building, 41 Center St., un­ Economic Development Commission, 7:30 p.m., Coun­ Sunday ! We are now officially in Wednesday March 20. If already planted a large around the downtown area clam chowder, chicken return trips at 12:30 and served. 12:45 bridge less noted. cil Chambers. „ ^.Today Girl Scout breakfast, 8 a.ih., Bolton Congregational •our "new” home and come you’d like to visU the number of seeds. He says regarding getting to the food we must charge a lit­ burger on a bun, pudding. 2:30 p.m. games. No crafts today. we will be ready tle more for our meals. Thursday: Corned bwf Tuesday: 9 a.m. bus for Monday Redevelopment Commission, 7 p.m.. Council "’’Tagjjale, 2 p.m., Andover Congregational Church. Church, Chandler Hall. hatchery and do some he’s in need of more pots so center for our noon meal. Bus pick up at 8:15 a.m. Chambers. , , m once again. fishing,' either fly fishing or that he can transplant the We are planning to have Our regular lunch of such and cabbage, Irish shopping. 9:30 a.m. oil return trips at 12:30 and 3 7:30 p.m. Eighth District Board of Directors, Hilliard Sunday Woman’s Slowpitch Softball Meeting, 5:30 p.m.. Parks Monday ;M It’s been a long haul as spin casting for some well plants and also could use our Mini-bus at Arthur things as soup, sandwich, potatoes, buttered carrots, painting class In basement. p.m. Street Firehouse. and Recreation. Off ice. Town Hall. Pilgrim Fellowship, 6:30 p.m., Andover Congregational Town clerk, tax collector, assessor, 7 to 9 p.m.. Com­ you lall. know but now we stocked trout, you must fill some flower seeds. Anyone D rug' at 11:00 p.m. on dessert and beverage will roll and butter, St. 10 a.m. square dancing, Thursday; Noontime 7:30 p.m. Transportation Commission, manager’s of­ Church. munity Hall. feel (U has been w|U worth out an application. We will who would like to donate Monday, Wednesday, be 11.00. For our big sit Patrick’s Day cake. must wear soft soled shoes, lunch serv ^ . 1 p.m. Nilsi fice. I Board of Finance, 7:30 p.m.. Community Hall. the Our new address be talking more about this may drop them off at our Thursday and Friday. We down meal on Thursday Friday; Hot dogs, baked 1:00 p.m. senior bowling Carlson will show some 7:30 p.m. —Planning and Zoning Commission, Lincoln Glastonbury Monday Charter Study Committee, 7:30 p.m.. Community Hall. Is 5 0 Etist Middle Turn- at another time and new center. will take you back to the which consists of a full beans, gelatin salad, com league at the Parkade slides of the Green School - Center. Today Andover-Hebron-Columbia Chapter of Red Cross Tuesday tik e'an d the telephone is remember fishing is for Our good friend Mary drug store shortly after course dinner will be $1.50. bread, dessert. Lanes and return trip from before and after. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. —Democratic Executive Board, coffee room. . Bloodmobile, 1:30 to 6:30 p.m., St. Columba Church, both men and women. lunch. By the way, our big The menu this week is as Schedule for the week: shopping. 1:30 p.m. Exer­ St. Patrick’s Dance and Board of Education,, 8:30 a.m., Glastonbury High Home Ek;onomics Teachers Association, 2:30 to 5:30 M7-U1L Rhodes is now a patient at Tuesday Columbia. I We’ll be opening up for- Joe is also taking advan­ bus will be taking the same follows; Monday: 10 a.m., kitchen cise class. card games. School library. p.m., Bolton High School Library. the Silver Lane Pavilion In 7:30 p.m. Capitol Region Council of Governments Town clerk, 6 to 8 p.m., Town Office Building. Lome of our regular tage of Scott McLaughlin regular schedule as in the Menu for the Week: social bingo games, one Wednesday; 8:30 a.m. Friday; 10 a.m. kitchen All New England Music Festival, 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m., Board of Health, 7 p.m.. Fireplace room. Community East Hartford. transportation committee, hearing room. Glastonbury High School. Tax collector, assessor, 7 to 9 p.m.. Town Office Programs starting Mon­ from R.O.T.C.’s generosity Now that we are at our past. Monday: Fresh canned goods each is buses leave for Boston social bingo games, lunch Building. Hall. , day) however we won’t in allowing us to use one of Speaking of food, here’s vegetable soup, salami needed, noontime lunch flower show. 9 a m. health served. 1 p.m. setback 8 p.m. —Board of Directors, hearing room. Monday Board of Selectmen, 7:30 p.m.. Community Hall. new center there have been 7:30 p.m. Building Committee, probate court Board of Finance budget hearing, 8 p.m., Andover have open house or our their greenhouses and he some questions about a few our menu for the week and grinder, brownies. served. 1 p.m. pinochle clinic. 10 a.m. pinochle games. Board of Education, 8 p.m., Glastonbury High School Board of Finance, 7:30 p.m.. Community Hall. chambers. Elementary School. ti^lcation until Sunday, 8 p.m. —Human Relations Commission, coffee room. library. ^ y 4. We have quite a bit Welles-’rum er Library Board, 7:30 p.m.. Welles-Tumer Wednesday Tuesday ^f work to do between now Wednesday Memorial Library. Senior Citizens, 1 p.m.. Community Hall. and then. AH Stop & Shops Open Sunday 9 am-5lMti 7:30 p.m. Youth Commission, coffee room. Tuesday Overeaters Anonymous, 1 p.m., Andover Adult Women’s Exercise, 9:30 to 10:30 a.m., Communi­ I So, although we ig small earty peas usual door prizes. 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m. ? IT- .n # t- P Boxing world stunned, mourns w ; Team first for Venora ByLENAUSTER Chinese defenses yet it hasn’t five are pitching together. Then I Herald Sportswriler affected him. He’s an ideal high know I can play to my fullest,” the 6- as American amateurs He was unheralded at the begin­ school player; he can play inside or foot-3 youngster added. I ' ning —but now a lot of people go away,” Penders added. The well-proportioned 190-pounder statewide know his name. The T-E-A- Where does Venora’s future lie? didn’t arrive at East as a blue plate WARSAW, Poland (UPI) - A had during the night about a plane “I feel real bad. I lost a lot of M came first in his eyes, but personal He’s not big enough at 6-3 to play special. “In grammar school he Polish jetliner carrying 87 people, in­ crash. friends and a lot of people I love.” recognition —deservingly —came his forward in Division I and his didn’t know if a basketball was in­ cluding 24 m em bers of a U.S. “Oh, my God,” said Mrs. Steeples. Witnesses said the. plane, which way. ballhandling may not allow him to flated. He didn’t have any concept of amateur boxing team, crashed on ap­ “Maybe the Lord was warning me.” had been experiencing problems, East Catholic’s Bob Venora didn’t shift to guard. His shooting ability is the game,” Penders opines. proach to Warsaw airport today, Pat Nappi, the Amateur Athletic almost disintegrated when it hit the play a minute of jayvee ball as a unquestioned. “I started when I was “When I came to East Catholic, I killing all aboard In the worst foreign Union’s head boxing coach who ground. freshman. Yet, when the 1977-78 five or six (years old) and when I didn’t know what a zone (defense) worked with all of the fighters on “I saw the plane coming down and air disaster ever involving American season commenced, the then first went at it I loved it,” Venora was,” Venora admits. athletes. > board, Was still reeling from the it dived abruptly to the ground,” a sophomore was in the'starting varsi­ remarks. “He had to work for everything,” A lot since have dropped thru the The Soviet-made Ilr82 jetliner with news. witness said. ty line-up. ^ Penders relates, “He may be a dying “What can you say?” said Nappi Airport sources said the jet 77 passengers and 10 crew suddenly He was never out of it —75 games twine. breed. I don’t see any underclassmen from his Syracuse, N.Y., home. “I reported engine trouble and the pilot dropped from an altitude of 300 feet worth. “I feel I can play in Division II. working half as hard in the off-season saw them last night at the (Kennedy) had radioed that he would try an as it neared Okecle International Air­ His scholastic career is now over, Division I I’d have to play guard and as he did. airport. They were gay, happy —all emergency landing at Warsaw’s port on a flight from New York. ended in a 70-56 loss to East Haven in I’m not quick enough or handle the “He came to East Catholic as an looking forward to it. It’s a great domestic airport, which was closer Witnesses said it exploded on impact. a Class L semifinal, hut his name is ball well enough,” he readily admits, unknown player. It’s very unusual for The Polish Boxing Association said loss. They were all wonderful people. than Okecie. Precautions for an etched in the East record book in “but with my size and weight 1 can someone off the freshman team to that among the passengers were 24 “ I worked with all of them at one emergency landing had been readied three places. play up front at those schools, start varsity. And remember he members of a U.S. amateur boxing time or another. Of course, Tdm and at the domestic airport. It’ll be quite awhile before it’s Venora adds, putting the University didn’t play a minute of jayvee ball. team who were to have taken part in I were the Olympic coaches.” Warsaw’s Okecie international air­ erased. of Hartford, Bryant College, Central That’s the work he did in the off­ matches against the Polish national Nappi, who handled the U.S. team port is 20 miles from Warsaw itself. Venora began the ‘79-80 season Connecticut State College, AIC and season.” team in Katowice and Krakow on in the 1976 Summer Olympics and Witnesses said the plane fell 2 with a possible shot at the 1,000-point Bentley on his list of possibles. “You have to know how to work on March 16 and 18. also in the Pan American Games in miles short of the runway and into mark. He not only reached the “The most important thing is your game,” Venora states, “Basket- the grounds of the 19th-century War­ Several of the American boxers Puerto Rico last summer, returned plateau hut sh atter^ three school playing together,” Venora com­ hall is the toughest game of all orginally scheduled to make the trip recently from an amateur boxing saw Citadel where 25-foot earthen standards in the process. mented prior to regular season’s end, games to conquer. Last summer I did not go. Jimmy Clark, one of the tour in East Germany. walls surround a fortress. He became the fifth Eagle eager to “If we play with enthusiasm as we worked on my weaknesses with top amateur heavyweights, miss^ “I was originally scheduled to go The crash site was obscured by the score 1,000 points or more Feb. 8 have recently we can beat anyone. Murph (Murphy).” He put five hours connections from his home in (to Poland),” Nappi said, “but it was walls and fire trucks swarmed against Xavier High in Middletown. “The team; that's what I’m most a day, six days a week, into prac­ Philadelphia and arrived in New then decided that I would go to East around the site. He eventually went on to annex the concerned with. I feel if we work as a ticing. York minutes after the flight Germany. A Polish boxing official who was single season (626), career (1,228) team and I do my job I’ll get success It paid off in his senior season. departed Kennedy Airport. Texan National AAU Chairman Robert waiting to greet the U.S. boxing team and average in a season (23.2) school out of that. I play better when I know Ronnie Shields stayed at home in Surkein was stunned by news of the said he had sent message of “deep marks. ' 4 - - crash. sorrow” to American boxing of­ —• • Houston with the flu and Israel And Venora accomplished it all Acosta of Milwaukee remained home “It’s just a shock to me and I don’t ficials. Swimming star lauded with the team in mind. - :r know how the hell we’re going to “The plane crashed into the “He was very unusual in this day to compete in the Wisconsin Golden Guy Gundersen of Manchester, a standout swimmer with Gloves finals. come out of it,” he said from, his ground, not the buildings,” the of­ and age,” Eagle Coach Jim Penders Bob Venora Getting in first throws Several other members of the team Illinois home. “It’s the worst shock ficial said. “It was in smithereens. Syracuse University, was the surprise recipient of an official stated earlier in the campaign, “He possibility oi his capiam gaining All- Thursday ...... m».. .run- „ also reportedly did not make the I’ve ever had in 40 years. I’ve got There were some fragments of the citation from the Connecticut General Assembly, presented by epitomized East Catholic basketball State laurels. Minnesota ace relief pitcher Mike Marshall grimaces as he personal friends on board — I’ve got tail and wings but that's all.” State Representative Walter Joyner of the 12th District for with his unselfish play. He was more “1 feel (Mark) Murphy was an All- throws under watchful eyes of pitching coach Camilo Pascual The previous worst air disastr was Tom Johnson on board. Airport sources said the jet’s “outstanding ability, effort and accomplishments in swim­ concerned with his teammates than Stater last year,” Penders asserted. back room (42) and Manager Gene Mauch. Marshall set record for 90 on Feb. 16, I96l, when a Belgian “These are the kind of things you “jilack box” flight recorder had been Bob Venora. Murphy gained Class L second-team 5 just don’t dream will happen to a found in the disaster area and that ming.” Gundersen has been a big point winner in the KW- and honors. “Anyone who can average 25 appearances last season. (UPI photo) “ Whatever he gets, he deserves. sport — a bunch of young guys. These the identification of the bodies had 200-yard backstroke events with the Orangemen. (Herald photo Ideally you’d like a kid in his senior (points) a game in the competition sessions eluding the entire 17-member U.S. trips are the magic words to them. begun. by Pinto) year to excel and he certainly has,” we face is doing a job. Everyone is figure skating team and its star, They look forward to representing The plane, a Soviet-made Ilyushun- continued Penders, eyeing the concerned with him. They’re running their Country and then something like 62 is a four-jet, longrange airliner E? The air in “Joe’s Back Room” has inch cutthroat trout. And before the Laurence Owen. day was over, they had caught The American figure skating team this happens. I just don’t know what that can carry up to 168 passengers. Sports Parade been getting thicker and thicker with landed, and turned loose a couple of killed in the 1961 crash was on its way to say.” It was desired to fly at ranges smoke, tall tales, and expertise, the to the world championship meet in Clark, a 24-year-old from equivalent to New York-Moscow — closer we get to opening day. dozen fish that size. Merold Prague, Czechoslovakia. Its Coatesville, Pa., who is one of the top about 4,800 miles. By Watson Especially Thursday nights. Of course, this was greeted with all ^Growing Year^ The regulars, Don Basso, Dave and kinds of polite skepticism. (The members included Mrs. Maribel Vin­ amateur heavyweights in the U.S., Milt son Owen, 49, of Winchester, Mass., missed the flight out of New York Paul Bengston, show up each week regulars, if they had known Merrill Richman listens^ before, would have greeted this story f f J J U.S. figure skating cham- because of poor weather conditions about 7, driving up from Portland, and to see if I’ve received any more with hoots and hollers.) However, By # j UfC K> IX C C ttC tt P*°"’ daughters, both cham­ and a last minute visit with his fami­ unique at Penney High old cane rods, and to discuss strategy when I corroborated his tale, that pion figure skaters. ly- this was not unusual on that river, Earl Yost The best-known of the U.S. fighters He was forced to spend Thursday Fratianne trails for the forthcoming season. night in a Philadelphia hotel because They are really super people, and the discussion then centered on how aboard the plane was Lemuel FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (UPI) Manager Dick Bowser’s plan to pla­ KEVIN CASEY “ (Tony) Cruz and (Andy) Sylvester Sports Editor to win hoop his connecting flight from most generous with their time in all those fish survived those terrible Steeples of St. Louis, an AAU — When you’ye been around as long toon him at first base with Jim Correspondent have experience and four others have national champion and a gold medal Philadelphia to New York was helping me rearrange the "back winters. East German rival as Bobby Watson, you hear all kinds Spencer. After dropping its first five games gained experience," he continued, I had asked the same question of winner at the Pan American Games delayed by snow and rain. of stories. “ Dick Howser talked to me about room.” championship pionship to someone who I have com­ and never getting untracked, Penney citing juniors Brent Dunn, Ed Peruc- In fact, this past Christmas, they our guide, Val Schreiber, when we in Puerto Rico last summer. His ‘"niis morning I got a call from my DORTMUND, West Germnay it my second day in camp,” said Wat­ peted against for six years.” Especially if you’re a good High’s basketball team wound up its cio and Scott Garen and sophomore were discussing the fish survival in mother. Edith Steeples, said a family mother,” Clark said. “ She told me (UPI) — East German Olympic Gold presented me with a beautiful long Hoffmann, 24, also said he was listener, and whenever everybody son. “We had a brief discussion on 1979-80 season with a 7-16 mark. Mike Fahey. the rivers in that part of the country. friend had a premonition about the the plane had crashed and that all medalist Anett Poetzsch held the wooden slab, with “ Joe’s Back Countdown for the 1979-80 college the annual Men’s and Women’s hanging up his skates to pursue a else is talking, Bobby Watson usually what my duties would be. Right now, Black Knight Coach Bernie Dandley “1 think we have two starters for Val informed me that these fish were disaster. She said the friend called were killed. It’s unreal. It’s just un­ lead Friday in the World Figure Jim Spencer and I are going to share Room,” and some decorative trout basketball season is reaching the Manchester Town Tournament career in medicine he began two is listening and that makes him un­ called it a “growing year. ” next year and it’s more than we had 95 percent native born, and those that final stages and retired UCLA Coach qualifying. Shifts will be at noon and this momine to describe a dream she real. Skating Championships over her ique as most people go. the first base job. But he said if I’m flies carved into that handsomely years ago. He said he had trained “Even though we had a losing year, this year," Dandley adds. survived natural predators, man, and John Wooden came up with the 2 o’clock today and Sunday with the American rival Linda Fratianne, During his 12 years with the swinging the bat. I’ll be in there finished piece of wood. It graces one harder than ever this season to I felt it was a growing year. We’ve The Black Knights will be losing the rough weather conditions, were following observation: best 15 male shooters and the top 7 who was dissatisfied with her short Houston Astros, he heard and read a every day, either at first base or as wall, and I am most proud of i t ... and M repeat his 1974 Munich world victory. gone through a new experience as six seniors —Frank Breen, Cace, the hardiest strain of trout anywhere “Winning the national cham­ advancing to head-to-head bowling free program. great, deal about what life was like the designated hitter. That’s perfect­ them. “ When you are 15 or 16 years old, coaches here and it could benefit Scott Kirkpatrick, Bob Linnell, About two weeks ago, they were in the country. pionship is supposed to be something next weekend ... State archery cham­ List of victims Poetzsch, 19, who won the world ti­ playing for the New York Yankees, ly fine with me.” you can skate the free event twice in future Penney High (basketball) Chuck Garen and Mike Roberts. up, and we got into a discussion Because the rivers were mostly special. It is supposed to reflect the pion Eric Hall reports his brother, NEW YORK (UPI) - The Miss. tle two years ago but had to content how sometimes it was like being in a Watson’s primary desire is to be a row, but at 24 you have to practice teams,” Dandley assessed. ■The work of Pete Cace against regarding the relative merits of trout shallow water, I had thought that a best team in college basketball. Mark, brought down a bear last fall following members of a U.S. boxing 8. Wesson, Dolores, his wife, nurse herself with silver medals in 1977 and harder.” Bronx kindergarten and other times with a winner before he bows out. It Dandley cited highs and lows of the (East Hartford’s) Tyler Jones had to good many of the fish would be "I don’t think, with so many teams, with one arrow. Mark Hall is one of team were confirmed by the 9. Rodriguez, David, San Diego 1979, seemed set to repeat her win fishing in different parts of the coun­ American Charles Tickner of like being in the Bronx Zoo. was that desire that prompted him to campaign. “1 think the surge at the be a high point although the team winter-killed from ice and lack of you are getting that. the.E ast’s top bow hunters and a Amateur Athletic Union and LOT 10. Young. Lonnie, Philadelphia from last month’s Olympics over the ask the Astros to trade him at the end try, when another contingent from Denver, Colo., placed third after a Then he came over to the end of the year gave us some respec­ itself won the game. Scotty oxygen. Val informed me that “Looking at it another way, it com­ former Connecticut and New Airlines as being aboard the plane 11. Pimental, George, New York Los Angeles skater.' American League for the first time of the 1978 season. They tried to Norwich arrived with some cane dynamic, cabaret-like free program, tability,” he stated, “Beating East Kirkpatrick and his rebounding at the because the rivers were so fast, and es down to not playing a bad game for England bow champion ... Neipsic that crashed in Warsaw today and 12. Stewart, Jerome, Norfolk, Va., Asked whether she was satisfied last June when the Astros dealt him make a deal for him then but rods they wanted me to appraise. which he said was better “on the ar­ Hartford and upsetting Windham in , end was a high for him. I was pleased 1 looked around that room, running all the time, there were the last five or six games of the Tennis Club members will dine and are presumed dead. U.S. Navy with her two-minute performance, to the Boston Red Sox and heard couldn’t. Finally, last June, they did, with the guard play of Bobby Linnell A the state tournament gave it to us. enough oxygen for the trout to sur­ tourney, and that requires some announce new officers at tonight's 13. Steeples, Lemuel. St. Louis the American said; “Well, it could tistic side” than his title-winning and really enjoyed what I saw. some more stories about all the tur­ getting pitchers Bobby Sprowl and We battled to the end against Weaver at the end along with Sylvester. He vive the severe winters. That, plus luck.” annual dinner-meeting at Willie’s. 1. Bland, Joseph, team manager, 14. Palomino, Paul, Los Angeles, have been better.” peformance two years ago. There were men sit­ moil that goes on in the Yankees’ Peter Ladd plus cash from the Red (44-40 loss) and you could just call it (Sylvester) established himself at the hardy strain, enable the trout to Well said, John. Dinner is scheduled at 7 o’clock with High Point, N.C. pharmacist. brother of former world champion West Germany’s Dagmar Lurz, Another American, David Santee ting, leaning, squatting on their of Chicago, placed fourth despite clubhouse. Sox. a moral win battling like that against the end. His ballhandling, passing, haunches, taking up all the available find survival holes, in these shallow Larry LeBlanc the guest speaker ... 2. Smiegel, Steve, assistant Carlos Palomino who won the bronze medal in the “ We were in first place by two falling 10 seconds into the program. Nothing beats being there yourself a quick team ," Dandley added. defense and shooting made him the running streams. Former Whaler Coach Harry Neale, manager, interpreter, Boca Raton, 15. Robinson, R. “Chuck” , Seattle Olympics, held second place ahead of games when I left for Boston, but to space in that little room. The smoke New experience Cousins, 22, who has trained in to experience it first hand, though, The Black Knight low point came most improved player on the team.” The conversation then rolled now guiding Vancouver in the NHL, Fla., previous ^lleville, N.J. 16. Payton, Byron, Troup, Texas Fratianne before Saturday’s final and now that Watson is doing that be honest, in my heart, I didn’t think was thick, the noise level was high, “All these college kids have been Denver with Italian Coach Carlo Faf- in a 55-25 thrashing at the hands of The Knights will be bolstered in around to the relative merits of feels confident the Whalers will be in 3. Johnson, Tom “Sarge” , national 17. McCoy, Andrea, Bedford, Mass. long free program. after having signed with the Yankees Houston had enough to stay in front and the coffee pot was being worked stars in high school and it has to be a fi, said he would turn professional, Simsbury, a contest in which they 1980-81 by those off a 17-3 jayvee eastern fly fishermen, versus the playoffs, the goal of all entries ... coach, Indianapolis, Asst. Coach 1976 18. Harris, Walter, San Francisco Robin Cousins said a tearful good­ as a free agent in November, he’s for the whole season,” Watson said. overtime. And the stories and ideas traumatic experience for them not to were held scoreless in the first squad. western fly fishermen. Merril and 1 The NHL playoffs are subject to U.S. team at Montreal, gave clinics 19. Chavis, Elliott, Fort Bragg, bye to amateur skating Thursday but declined to disclose which ice wondering about all those stories he were really flying about. make it in the pros after college,” period. “Yes, the Simshury game Scoring: both thought that it took a day or two ridicule, with 16 of the 21 clubs in third world countries for State N.C. with the same grace that marked his revue he was planning to join. The discussion got around to the Notre Dame Coach Digger Phelps heard. was certainly a low in our season,” Chuck Garen 221 to catch on to western fishing, but qualifying for post-season play, but Department. 20. Anderson, Kelvin, Hartford, spectacular career, saying he was After missing a compulsory figure Sought best deal weather, and what the rivers and says of today’s basketball players.. “I was hoping the atmosphere and Dandley agreed. Pete Cace 181 then someone said he had read, that it’s no better than the CIAC which 4. Robles, Junior, assistant coach, Conn. “glad” to lose the world cham­ and failing in Wednesday’s short ponds were going to be like with so “We try to put balance in their 1 surroundings would be a lot different Upon gaining his free agency with “Our biggest problem was in­ Tony Cruz 148 western fly fishermen had a harder permits losers to continue, which San Diego. 21. Lindsey, Byron, San Diego pionship to East Germany’s Jan program. Cousins said he knew it little snow this winter. 1 remarked, lives. would be almost impossible to beat I than what everybody had told me and the Red Sox, who treated him experience which we started the Bob Linnell 123 that out in Montana and Idaho where time adapting to eastern streams. was the case for East Catholic, 5. Radison, John, referee-judge, St. 22. Clayton, T^one, Philadelphia. Hoffmann. so far it has been,” Watson said, sit- magniHcently, Watson said, he Scott Kirkpatrick 111 “You’ve got to have credentials Hoffmann, who skated before him. season off with and the loss of floor I had fished last summer, the Thaj opened the door to all kinds of before a second loss sidelined the Louis. “I’m happy Jan won,” said the , ting quietly in front of his locker with naturally sought the best deal for Brent Dunn 104 when you leave here. I don’t mean 18 “When I heard Jan’s marks, I knew leader Pete Cace. If his leadership temperature that day had registered small conversations all over the Eagles. 6. C allah an , Col. B e rn a rd , Jimmy Clark, West Chester, Pa. Briton, gold winner at the Lake a pair of bats between his legs. himself he could make, but there was Andy Sylvester 83 points a game but a degree. he would win. But I knew the was out there from the beginning, it 45 below zero. And that they were room. refereejudge, Carlisle, Pa. was not on the plane, according to Placid Winter Olympics last month. another element besides money that Frank Breen 36 “Oh, we all get pumped up for the audience was out there waiting for '1 could have helped even more,’’ literally inundated with snow. When I spoke up and said, “Hey, 7. Wesson, Ray, doctor Biloxi, LOT Airlines. interested him. He wanted to make Mike Roberts 22 two hours during games. And the Olympic caper “I'm glad to have lost the cham- me and it spurred me to go out and Dandley recalled. What that, Merril Thoreson of you guys. It’s 10 minutes to nine, I ' Friendly camp sure the education of his two Mike Fahey IS experience they get through sport One of the best stories coming out perform just for them.” Although compiling a losing Norwich, who had also been there have to close up in a few minutes, ” children, Keith, 10, and Kelly, 7, was Scott Garen 1C transfers to other things in life. But of the Winter Olympics appear^ in While Hoffmann had impressed the “This camp is as friendly and plea­ season, Dandley sees bright days for last summer, started to regale the that didn’t stop them. Ed Peruccio E these kids are here to get an educa­ Joe Falls’ column in the Sporting 8,700 spectators with a flawless sant as any I’ve ever been in. guaranteed, and those were two of next year. “I think we’re fortunate group about the fantastic trout In fact at 9:15, we were all out in Sebtt Dawkins 10 tion and grow up. We try to place News. RSox shutout! technical -display. Cousins stunned Everybody has been nice to me. They the conditions of his signing with the for next year,” Dandley previewed. fishing, types of flies, and the kind of the parking lot while I was trying out Yanks, values in perspective and put it all in Seems that on a crowded bus to TAMPA, Fla. (UPI) — Johnny them with his artistic mastery and received me far better than I water one fished. two of the rods the fellows had On the day Reggie Jackson balance” Whiteface Mountain, a man turned to Bench slammed a pair of doubles and grace. He took one perfect 6.0 mark expected.” He allowed as how his wife who brought up from Norwich. You have It’s easy to be nice to Bobby Wat­ reported to the club last week, a huge his wife and said, “I sure wish we drove home four runs as the Reds and eight 5.9 ratings and the had never fly fished, started her new to be a little crazy, but Thursday son because he’s genuine, he never group of reporters clustered around Black book notes had out piano with us.” She said: made it two in a row over the Boston technical merit evaluation, and two MCC on annual career on the Yellowstone River, and night’s “Joe’s Back Room” can end ’’Why is that?’’ He replied: Red Sox Friday with a 5-0 victory pushes himself on anyone and he him only a few feet from Watson’s up like that. Beehive of competitive duckpin 6.0s for artistic impression, on her second cast (under his expert “ Because that’s where our tickets behind the combined one-hit pitching always minds his own business. locker. Watson was almost complete­ bowling activity this weekend will be “I would have needed 6.2 to beat tutelage) hooked, and landed a 20 are — on top of the piano.” of five pitchers. For years, he was one of the ly ignored. the Holiday Lanes which is hosting him,” a relaxed Cousins quipped Have a nice weekend. Frank Pastore, Charlie Leibrandt, after the award ceremony. National League’s most consistent “That doesn’t bother me,” he said, southern jaunt Bruce Berenyi, Dave Tomlin and performers with Houston, actually when one of the writers asked him Doug Bair all pitched, but Leibrandt, overshadowing Cesar Cedeno for his feelings. “ Reggie has done great Led by tricaptains Greg Fearon, outfielder while Craig will see duty Fund-raisini projects the rookie the Reds are counting on ■' ’ pure productivity. But it never par­ tilings for the Yankees.” Willy Marchuk and Dwight Craig, the behind the plate. Other fall^rogram Thompson :ains tie Coding hoop ticularly bother^ him that Cedeno Jackson had seen Watson earlier to replace Fred Norman, now with Manchester Community College returnees are first basena^n Andy and said to him, “Boy, I’m glad to assist MCC >all teams the Expos, in the starting rotation, received much more publicity. baseball team departed Wednesday Monsees and Bruce MacKay, in­ see you here.” gained the victory. benefit game With the Red Sox, Watson hit .337 on an eight-day, 11-game pre-season fielder Dave Blake of East Hartford, Fund-raising efforts conducted by other projects included two dinners after secom round . last season in the 3"^ months he was Watson thanked him and told centerfielder Lee DeAngelis and the Athletic Department at in the gourmet tradition, shooting The Reds broke a scoreless tie in tour through the Carolinas. The MIAMI (UPI) — Leonard Thomp­ green,” he said. “I played well on the the fourthwhen Danny Driessen with them, contributing 53 runs Jackson he was glad to see him, too. Cougars have been working out since pitchers Cmz Gonzalis and Andy Manchester Community College contests at half-time during the son shot a 4-under-par 68 to tie Tom­ front side, too, but I made a couple of singled with one out and scored on set atEHHS batted in and 13 homers. A showing Basically, Watson is filling the hole mid-January in the Manchester ar­ Lammie. The fall team posted a 4-6 during the fall and spring semesters basketball season, and the sale of dis­ like that might ordinarily cause created by Chris Chambliss’ depar­ mark during the abbreviated autumn netted $10,500, according to Pat play ads in the program for the my Valentine for a one-shot lead putts and that gave me a little con­ Bench's double to left off Chuck Slated next Saturday night, is the mory, and outdoors when weather Friday after two roulids of the $250,- Rainey. someone else to insist he should be ture. Chambliss played in three schedule. Mistretta, director of athletics. The Connecticut Community College fidence to make a couple more.” Howard Goding Memorial has permitted, in preparation for the 000 Doral Open golf tournament — Bench’s second double came in the given a regular job, but Watson, who World Series with the Yankees. Bob­ Rookies this spring include money will be used to supplement the Athletic Association Baseball Tour­ Nicklaus had said after the first Scholarship Basketball Game at East trip. while Jack Nicklaus was making a sixth off Rainey after a single by feels he certainly could handle it, by ^atson, a .299 lifetime hitter, pitchers Rich DeFemia and Cliff annual budgetary allocation of state round Thursday — in which he shot a Hartford High at 7:30. MCC’s first opponent was North nament. move of his own. Dave Concepcion, sandwiched even at 33, has no quarrel with womd give anything to be in just one. funds. par 72 — that if he shot 68 Friday he A combined team of Penney High Greenville (S.C.) College, in a Pinney, catcher Doug Sarant, and Besides paying for the trips to tour­ Thompson and Valentine, a first- would be “right in the middle of it.” between walks to Dave Collins and outfielders Steve Testoni and Brian naments the special funds also will 5 and East Catholic High players will doubleheader Friday. Doubleheaders round leader who shot 69 Friday, Driessen that loaded the bases. make it possible for the MCC "generally, if you shoot 68 you are oppose a quintet composed of cagers against several other schools are Mieraz. “ In each of the last six years, the were tied at 7-underpar 137 — one Harry Spilman tripled home rookie Former Quinnipiac standout Gene baseball team to begin its season not too far out of it — but the point from Manchester High and ^ s t slated for each of the following four actual number of dollars we have had shot ahead of Bruce Lietzke and outfielder Duane Walker in the Run For Life April 26 Spaziani and Tom Zownir are back as with a trip to the Carolinas for games was I played well for the 72 yester­ Hartford High. days, before the Cougars close with a to spend has been less than the David Eger. Lietzke fired a 4-under- day,” Nicklaus said. eighth inning with the Reds’ final single game against Montreat- assistant coaches. number in the previous year,” with several college teams in those Among those slated to play are HARTFORD - World class crutches, and a Beagle puppy. par 68 Friday and Eger carded 69. Valentine said he wasn’t surprised run. Anderson (N.C.) a week from When asked about the teams goals Mistretta said, “because of states. The team left March 12 and East Catholic’s Bob Venora and Pete marathoner, Frank Shorter, will lead Nationwide, more than 30,000 Another two shots back was a to be in the lead, especially since the runners participated in jl5 cities, Wednesday. Hamemick replied, “The goal is budgetary cut-backs and the effect of will return on March 22. Some group of four golfers headed by Kiro, Manchester’s Brian Sweeney, the second annual National Run For weather was ideal. making it the world’s largest running Brian Hamemick has taken over Colorado. It’s always Colorado,” inflation. special funds will be used for con­ Nicklaus, who shot one of the low Plans changed Ed Kennison and Rich Kpepsel, Life Day at Bushnell Park in Hart­ “If the weather was good, I thought event. The raised more than $750,000. the head coaching position since last referring to the National Junior “I can give you a good example of struction of dugouts at the baseball rounds of the day, 67. Also tied at 139 Penney’s Pete Cace, Chuck Garen ford, Saturday, April 26. I’d be back (among the leaders),” MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (UPI) - and Tony Cruz and ^ s t Hartford’s Casual joggers as well as , fall. Due to the opportunity for the College championships. the kind of problem we face,” field. Construction work is expected were Ben Crenshaw, who fired a 68; Valentine said. “I’ve been playing Sponsored by Connecticut Mutual to begin March 29. Specialized equip­ Muhammad Ali said Friday plans for ly ier Jones, Tim McCarthy, Robin experienced runners are encouraged early workouts, Hamemick feels. The southern baseball trip, an an­ Mistretta said. “Almost every year, Englishman Mark James, who had well the last couple of weeks and I Life Insurance Company and the ment, such as a weight-training a World Boxing Association Cason, Mike Doran, Luke Pelletier to run from one to 10 miles in the un­ “We should be ahead of previous nual MCC event, has been funded, as one of our teams qualifies for par­ 69, and Danny Edwards with a 68. felt like if I didn’t have to invent American Heart Association, the in previous years by proceeds from machine for physical conditioning, or heavyweight championship fight with and Jim Ladue. timed “fun run.” Early registrants MCC teams that have gone south. I’m ticipation in a regional or national Nieklaus is looking for his first vic­ shots because of the wind I’d be all non-competitive running event will the MCC Athletic Club raffle, during a ball machine for the tennis team, John Tate at Taiwan in June had been Proceeds will go to the G. Howard will receive sponsor forms, a course hopeful of getting five wins down tournament, but our budgetary tory since 1978. He fell to 71st on the right.” raise money for heart research, which the players and friends of the cancelled and promoters now want to (Coding Scholarship Fund, which is map, a list of prizes, and a booklet on there.” Hemeraick, a former minor allocation contains no funds for such also may be purchased. money list last year and has been Keith Fergus, who shared the first- education, and community service athletic club generated ticket sales. stage it in the New Orleans Super- awarded to a student who has shown Connecticut Mutual’s public service league outfielder in the Giants’ trips. If the students don’t go to the “I’m especially pleased about our tinkering with his swing all winter. round lead with Valentine at 68, shot programs of the Greater Hartford dome. great strides in the academic field. program. Run for Life. 'This booklet chain, was an assistant coach at MCC After returning to Manchester tournaments, they are disappointed success,” Mistretta said, “because All the changes seemed to be a 1-over-par 73 Friday and went to Affiliate of the Heart Association. He also said if the WBA demands The late Mr. Goding was a popular includes tips on how to start running the past two seasons. March 20, the (Cougars will begin and denied a legitimate part of their it’s the result of a community-wide paying off as he scored five birdies the locker room at 141. According to Howell Martyn of that he fight a contender before it Eye-filling experience basketball coach and vice-principal as a regular exercise program. Veterans from last spring’s 16-9 their regular season New England education. That is one of the needs effort. Students, staff members at on his back nine to move into conten­ Thompson, Lietzke and Crenshaw West Hartford, coordinator, “Last sanctions a title bout with Tate, of at East Hartford High. Registration forms are available team include rtiortstop Fearon, out­ competition with a game at Southern that is met through our fund-raising MCC and other people not associated tion. played in the same threesome and all Atlanta Hawks’ forward Dan Roundfield and Philadelphia year’s 1,100 runners raised $50,000 for Knoxville, Tenn., he will. He said his Tickets may be purchased at East from Connecticut Mutual, 140 Garden fielder Dan Rollet and pitchers Kevin Connecticut, March 26 and then face work,” he added. directly with the college helped. I "I played the back nine first, hit said that was part of the reason they the local affiliate and we hope to do opponent would most likely be Scott 76ers’ Doug Collins eye rebound in NBA play. Collins is now lost Hartford High in the SAA office or at Street, Hartford; American Heart Martin and Larry Kelly. Marchuk junior college opponents in their The principal fund-raising project want to give my sincere thanks to all the ball close and two-putted every played so well. even better this year.” Last year LeDeux in June. for the season due to injury. (UPI photo) the door. Assocition, 310 Collins Street, Hart­ and Craig were fall additions to the attempt to regain the state CCCAA was a raffle that brought in more who supported our efforts with their there were such diverse entrants as a squad. Marchuk, from Windsor Is an crown last held in 1978. labor and money.” he said. man in a wheelchair, a woman on ford and several area running stores. than half the total amount raised.

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Expires Dec. 31, 1980. the Connecticut State Science Fair at ALL ROUND ;pe Stuffed turkeys. manufacturers’ geographical limits Glenn Setzler, “Solar Energy,” fifth Heather Hauser, Melissa Hjalmeer, Homes - Motor Homes exclusive contract established MAINTENANCE MAN for In­ Nursing Home, 385 West and local laws. Allow 10 weeks to CHEX Party Bowl, P.O. Box 1102, Norwaik State Technicai Coilege the place ; James Girard, Adrienne LeBlanc, Matthew 66 — Automotive Service by us. High immediate in­ Sunnen hone operators. Able Shoppers who send in the color dustrial Laundry. Electrical Center Street, Manchester. to set-up and work to close Highland Park, 111. 60035. Receive a week of March 17. TTiey include: Minicki, Elizabeth Palmer, John 67 — Autos for Rent-Lease come minimum required in­ band along with the required form receive each refund. “Aerodynamics,” sixth place. & Hydraulic experience tolerance and high finish. All GRAPE-NUTS Cereal Refund 9V4-inch plastic ’’cut c ry sta l’’ Suzanne Tuby and Beth Mergendahl, Awards for honorable mention Price, Angela Rezman, Emil Sapere, vestment $9,975. 106% profit required. Company Paid will receive a 75-cent coupon for structure. Call between 8 AM company benefits. Apply in Offer. Receive a 75-cent refund plus pedestal bowl. Send 10 proof-of- “What is Photosynthesis,” first were given to Amy Anderson, Edward Schauster, Denise Schultz, Benefits. Pleasant at­ person, 9:00 to 4:30 dally. C & their next turkey purchase. The purchase seals from Chex cereals. Si 5 PM, 1-800-633-6367. Or mosphere. Equal Opportunity SALES a 15-cents-off coupon. Send the place; Annie Bonville and Laura Or­ Martha Barter, Douglas Brown, Lori Stanford, Ellen Steeves, and write: American Film W Manufacturing Company, required form along with a cash-off Employer. Apply in person or 74 Eastern Blvd., Glaston­ required refund form plus three Expires Sept. 30, 1980. tiz, “How Do We Care For a Pool?,” Susan Byrne, Billy Ciaglo, Anne Cin- Donna ’Tuttle. U NOTICES P rocessing, Inc., 1935R call- Mechanics Uniform Ser­ coupon will appear in newspapers KELLOGG’S Free Bic Pen Offer, Hoover Court, B'ham, AL bury, Ct. Grape-Nuts box tops. Expires Jan. vice, 151 Park Avenue, East OPPORTUNITY for top and other publications. P.O. Box 9243, St. Paul. Minn. 55192. 35226. Hartford, 289-3421. This year, the Easter Seal program 31, 1981. Lost and Found 1 draw Sales Manager to join LAWN CARE Receive four Bic ball point pens. PROFESSIONALS - Job will help more than 500,000 han­ POST Super Heroes Viewer Offer. TYPISTS AND CLERK SECURITY - North East young dynamic company in Send three proof-of-purchase seals T'YPISTS are needed to work openings in fast growing lawn dicapped people. Easter Seal centers Receive a free GAP View-Master LOST - Black and white male Security has immediate exciting new field. from side panels of Kellogg’s Honey cat in area of Parkway in the Hartford area. Call treatment profession. Start­ treat people with disabilities Viewer plus one Super Heroes 3-D Chamber distributes maps openings for weekend per­ Experience in direct sales and Nut Corn Flakes packages. Pavilion, Route 5, Enfield. today. TAC/TEMPS, 727-8430. sonnel in Manchester area. ing salary over $200 per week, picture packet. Send the required re­ management is desirable. plus fringe benefits. Excellent resulting from cerebral palsy, multi­ Expires Nov. 30, 1980. MANCHESTER - The Greater This project was undertaken to Anyone wishing a copy is urged to Please call 745-1774 after 6 Successful applicant must fund form olus nine Super Heroes p.m. PART TIME. Want cash for Drive and ambition arc es­ opportunities for advance­ Manchester Chamber of Commerce directly serve chamber members visit the chamber office at 257 E. have a phone, car and clean the holidays? For every day? police record. North East sential. Call Mr. Ellis for ment. High school diploma today announced distribution of the and the general public. A total of 25,- Center St. or send us a large self- It's easy with the phone in LOST - Orange and white Security will provide un­ interview, 243-9587. and good driving record Collectors^ Corner updated chamber sponsored map of 000 maps will be put into circulation. addressed, stamped envelope. strips cat named 'Emily.' your own home. Call 249-7773. iforms and training. Apply'in required. Call LawnA-Mat, the towns of Manchester and Bolton. In addition to these maps being ITie chamber would like to thank Vicinity of Sycamore Lane, person to North East Sk:uri- 331 S u m m it S tr e e t, Manchester. Reward. 646- SALESMAN- Opportunity for NURSES AIDES - 7 a.m. to 3 Maps have been mailed to ap­ mailed, the chamber has received a those members for supporting ty, 61 Willard Street, Hart­ M anchester, 649-8687, 5371. exciting position. Knowledge ford, Ct. or call 522-5143. p.m., and 12 midnight to 8 M proximately 19,800 residents in these modest supply to distribute to new­ the production and distribution of the of stoves helpful. Base plus a m.. Part time or full time. between 9:00 and 4:00 for in- Burgess’ storybooks towns and are sent as a gift of the comers, business prospects, and map. ' ... commission. Full medical WAITRESS - Over IS^ears to Enjoy working in a very ple- tervlew appointment.______chamber. nther interested in our area. benefits. Paid vacation. Call serve Food & Liquor. sant and homelike at­ Announcements 3 Mrs. Gray 525-1931. mosphere, helping our elderly GENERAL FACTORY Experience necessary. Apply WORKER. We are in need of in person only: La Strada patients. Good wages and an energetic individual to fill ATTENTION TOTALPHONE C(!)CKTAIL WAITRESSES - West, 473 Hartford Road. Benefits. Please call Doris Earn up to $200 a week. Blain D.N.S. 646-0129. a full-time opening on our first cherished nostalgia SUBSCRIBERS! Do you need shift. May be some heavy lif­ Experienced or will train. Manchester Manor Nursing NO MORE WAITING... help receiving your calls? PROGRAMMER - System 3, ting involved. We offer life Apply 330 Ledyard Street, Home, 385 West Center Street, By RUSS MacKENDRICK times to stay alive — but no real Temporary or permanent. Model 5412, RPG language. and health insurance, paid Personal Attention ... Veiy Hartford.. Manchester. The author of the book shown here tragedies ever occur in these books Salary negotiable. Apply: vacation, holidays and sick B U R G E SS aw» Q U A D U IE S fw Reasonable. 233-8991 or 247- Gaer Brothers, 140 Rye St., A once received a letter from a little to make the readers unhappy. YOU CAN PLACE YOUR time. Apply in person at 8623. South Windsor. LUBE PERSON - Mechanic ^rl in Florida addressed to him THE ADVENTURES OF Burgess got his start as an author background. Reliable. To Pillowtex Corp., 49 Regent Street, Manchester, M/F, simply: “At the Dear Old Briar PADDY THE BEAVER! with the “Springfield Homestead,” lubricate trucks and trailers. HERALD & DOLLAR SAVER Experience necessary. Second EOE. Patch, Massachusetts." THORNTON W BURGESS and wrote his first children’s stories HELP WANTED NURSE AIDES: 3-11 and 11-7 ana third shift. $5:25 per hour. PRODUCTION WORKERS TTiomton Waldo Burgess (1874- for his own little boy. They were □ EMPLOYMENT Shift. Orientation pro^am All fringe benefits. For ap­ 1965), wrote nearly a hundred books collected and published as “Oid PARTS DISMANTLER for soft drink bottling com­ starting every Monday. Plea­ pointment call 688-7596. pany. Physical worx mvoiveo. — now cherished by collectors of Mother West Wind” in 1910. (’This sant working conditions. Call Mutt have own tools. Hafp Wanted 13 HOUSEKEEPERS and Must be 18 or older, ^ p ly the nostalgia. book was illustrated by George Kerr. Mrs. Maloney at Burnside Apply in person Pop Shoppe, 249 Spencer Convalescent Home, 289-9571. JANITORS - Full time. The “Adventures of Paddy the Burgess did not meet Harrison Cady TOOLMAKERS - Machinists. SOUTH WINDSOR Weekdays and weekends. Street, Manchester, between 10 and 4. Immediate openings. Beaver” is of of a set of 20 “Bedtime until 1913.) ’The first story tells of the Apply 81 Commerce Street, BABYSITTER NEEDED IN Mature and responsible in­ StoryBooks" published by Little, Merry Little Breezes blowing Tom­ Glastonbury. PTG MY HOME preferably from AUTO PARTS, Inc dividuals. Apply in person: Brown, and (Company in the mid- my Brown’s hat off and far across COMPANY. Telephone 633- Manchester, Vernon, Bolton Schanck Road East Hartford Convalescent 7631. Home, 745 Main Street. East MUNTEIUNCEIMM 1920s. Some of the others were for the Green Meadows so that he would area. 3 days a week, 8 to 4 South WIndaor, Ct. Must have proven Work record p.m. Call after 4 p.m., 646- Hartford. with referenoee Experience Reddy Fox, Johnny Chuck, Danny at any hour... 06074 be led away from Mrs. Redwing’s CERAMIC TILE MECHANIC 3914. required in electrical preventive Meadow Mouse, Jimmy Skunk, nest, because “out of the pretty new - Experienced only. Top Equal Opportunity Employer WANTED - Apprentices to maintenance, machine repair, Grandfather Frog, Buster ^ a r and speckled egg would come a wee baby — wages, ^ p ly : Atlas Tile, 18K LEGAL SECRETARY- Law learn dry wall, metal stud, building and grounds. First shift Berlin 'fpke., Wethersfield, Jerry Muskrat. All of the books in Redwing.” Firm in Vernon seeks full and acoustical work. Must with opportunity lor overtime. We 563-0151. time Legal Secretary with have own transportation. offer an Insurance Plan, paid this series have illustrations by What kid could be mean to a bird vacations, holidays and sick time. THE BEDI1ME STORir-BOORS good typing and shorthand HOME ADDRESSERS Medical benefits available. Harrison Cady, and if you are lucky after reading something like that? RN-LPN wanted for 3 p.m.-ll Easy access lo l-W. I-S6. Apply In skills. Experienced preferred. WANTED - $500 per week 646-5792. person at: enough, you might find them with TWB really had an audience of all p.m. and 11 p.m-7 a.m. shifts. Telephone 646-1974, Between 9 possible. No experience Apply director of nursing. piiiownxco«POMTioii colored pictorial dust jackets. had to cut down some trees to make a ages. A letter quoted in ’’ ... a.m. and 5 p.m. required. A.S.D., P.O. GIRL FRIDAY -‘ Full time. 643-2718 Salmonbrook Convalescent Typist, filing, and phone work. 49 R tgan t S trM t A Burgess book appearing in 1960: dam. TTie picture on the jacket above Remember” says, “My husband, a Drawer 140069, Dallas, TX Home, off House Street, 75214 Experienced preferred. Call M anchM tor “Now I Remember,” is subtitled shows him explaining to Peter Rab­ writer of detective and mystery ... Glastonbury. Please call 633- 528-4197. E O E M /F “An Autobiography of an Amateur bit, over the shrieks of Sammy Jay, will not even kill a wasp, and hunts 5244. REAL ESTATE CAREER - Naturalist.” He was born in the town that the trees in the Green Forest for nothing but hickory nuts, all due Earn $20,000 plus annually. MALE - Part time. General NURSES AIDES wanted for ASSEMBLERS i COIL of Sandwich on Cape Cod, and grew belong to everyone, just as much as to the inHuence of your stories.” Part-timers considered. For pizza shop duties. Apply full time on all shifts. Apply PIHUC within: Tommy's Pizzeria, WINDERS - Finger dexterity up, as he says, knowing the charm of the fat acorns Sammy takes in the Another letter, from a New Jersey interview, Ralph Pasek, director of nursing. Salmon- Realtor, 289-7475. 267 East Center Street, necessary. Experience not the outdoors, the call of the towhee fall. physician, then 84, tells of his just brook Convalescent Home, off Manchester. necessary. Will train. 4-day and the trickery of the motor par­ The reader will learn how Paddy pasting in his scrapbook one of House Street, Glastonbury. SECRETARY for centrally week, 10-hour day. Full time, Please call 63^5244. NOTICE 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Part-time tridge protecting her young ones. makes the dam and later a cozy lodge Burgess’ syndicated columns — Ni9lit located real estate office. PRINT SHOP - Type, photo shifts available. Apply: Able Burgess was a defender of wildlife Some bookkeeping required. and Multilith Press. Apply: he can enter from below the water Number 7573, without a miss. (’These LATHE OPERATORS - With By request of The Audit Gaer Brothers, 140 Rye Coil Si Electronics, Howard long before it became a Cause. In an Hours 10 to 3, 5 days. $4 per line. All this takes place in the miiieu columns started In 1912, were written 2 years’ experience. Good Bureau of CIrculstlone hour. Call Mr. Howland, 643- Street, South Windsor. Road, Bolton. article for the “Natural History of the Merry Little Breezes let loose up in Life magazine in 1944 to benefits. Salary negotiable. The Average Net Paid 1108. TRAVEL AGENT, Magazine” in 1922 he wrote that if from the apron of Mother West Wind, celebrate the 10,000th, and came to Hawk Precision Co., 303 Circulation ol lha FIGURE CLERK Burnham Street, East Hart­ Manchatlar Evtning LIGHT MAINTENANCE and Calculating and entending in­ experienced. University young people knew about the daily perhaps wafting down from the Pur- an end at exactly 15,000 sometime Travel Service, phone 649- ford, telephone 528-9845. Herald for the Six Montlie errand person - Must 4iave voices. Apply: Gaer Brothers, lives and tribulations of the “lesser pie Hiils and over the Green before 1960.) 0605, 429-9313. ended September 30, own car. We pay mileage. Call 140 Rye StreiSreet, South Wind- creatures” they would not be as like­ Meadows, rippling the waters of the Out of print children’s books in sor. Clever shoppers use classi- .1979 w e e ...... Mrs. Bloom 646-2900. ly to stone or harass them. Smiling Pooi and the Laughing good shape are traditionally hard to lied as a direclory of the NURSE for physician's office. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Thus we hear that Paddy the Brook. come by — the little darlings read stop the search, let an energetic want ad find what you’re looking for; an city's best buys, vilon'l you 13,837 RN OR LPN, full or part time, PART-TIME. Research do the same? Center needs part-time help to and Friday, 6 p.m. Alter- Beaver wants a pond deep in the We are told of the hazards the and reread them to tatters. Any automobile, house, apartment, household appliance, fob or whatever. 11 to 7. Laurel Manor, 91 9-1. Reply to Chestnut, 649-4519. make appointments for nate Saturdays, Green Forest where he can build a creatures have to cope with — Paddy Burgess items in half-decent condi­ Perhaps It's an unusual Item that's proven to be so elusive. The solution Is salesmen. Must have good Box W, c/o Evening Hera)raid. home near the food he likes. First, he has to outwit Old Man Coyote many tion should be snapped up eagerly. simple. A want ad will search high and low and In and out quickly. If It's telephone 'voice and per­ out there chances are an Inexpensive want ad will find It. 643-2711 Legal Notice AUTO MIOUUIIC suasive manner. Technical or CENSUS TAKERS! for an­ aen*lli*niaiWi«4|*iifiiqlW sales experience helpful. nual school enumeration. App­ As you would expect, being so clever at finding things, a want ad Is a whiz TOWN OF ANDOVER, CONNECTICUT ■■I wwll) M *a > ■ an 4 * M ain. •• •«■ ih4 M l I* )*■ pU Hours flexible. Send complete ly Youth Services, 494 Main at selling things. If you have never used a vyant ad, you have a pleasant ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Street, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. For In­ surprise In store for you. W hy not make a lisf of those good but no longer ncAn. M Mtn. Mw lU M resume to: P.O. Box 88, M mM M na, kn Ik knm . formation 647-3494. Students mark State Latin Day used items around the house, things like: lawn and garden equipment, The Zoning Board of Appeals of the Town of Andover, Connec­ Mansfield Depot, CT. 06251. 5 BOLTONROl-TON — Today,Tfviav MarchMarnh 15IR is ___• ticut will hold a public hearing in the Town Office Building, cm n4 Bn Cna M In « An Equal Opportunity College in Hartford for State Latin sporting goods, home appliances, and cameras for example. A courteous a. MA brim OnnM te. In, l » SPRING’S A GREAT time to made by seniors David CToutier and Ad-VIsor will help you with your ad for maximum results. For your txtra convonionco. wo havo inotallod a Want Wednesday, March 19, 1980 at 8:00 P.M. to hear the following Employer. the Ides of March and more than 5(X) Day. M Stinl ancMn. clean up old bills. Want to pay David Hooper. application asking for relief from the Zoning Laws of the Town Latin students from all over Connec­ ’Hie students will be accompanied Ad Dapartment aftar-houra ahawarlhg aarvica. Now, SITTER - GLASTONBURY. bills? You’ll earn good money A certamen or college-bowl ques­ of Andover, Connecticut. ticut, including 50 from Bolton High by their teacher Mrs. Susan Murray whatavar lha hour, day or night, Sundays or holldaya $M per week. Several older selling Avon, ana the hours tion contest will pit one school #177-Calvin A. Bancroft - requesting relief from zoning LATHE OPERATOR - 2 are flexible. Call 52^9401 School, are convening at Trinity and wilt be dressed in togas or other children after school. Much against another on questions per­ regulations Article V, Section 09.00.00 (I) Industrial, years’ experience air craft flexibility and variety for parts. Set up and operate. Roman garb to compete in Olympic- taining to Latin grammar, culture, Dial Days 643-2711 needs relief from zone requirement. Also needs relief mature individual. Car and PRODUCTION WORKER for Budget speaker from Article VI - Section 12.00.00 - Space Requirements. Excellent benefits. Hawk Dicing Plastic Sheets in walk- styte games, including a chariot mythology, derivation and ab­ references necessary. 633-6957 THE GREAT Front yard requires 75 feet setback from road; has 57 Precision Corporation. 303 after 6 p.m. Mrs. Fisher. in ovens. Hours: 2:30 to 10 :30 MANCHESTER — Janet Chayes, race. Burnham Street, East Hart­ breviations. Bolton High’s team will Dial Nights 643-2718 feet, needs variance of 18 feet. Rear yard requires 50 feet p.m.. Reliability plus budget analyst for the town of Bolton’s chariot was designed and SAVER ford. 528-9845. wiilingness to work and learn be made up of Anthony Fiano, from rear line; has 22 feet, needs variance of 28 feet. Lot MOLD MAKER, TOOL Manchester, will be the speaker at a Kirsten Wagner, Kathy Ulm and Just giva UB your mottaga, nama and addraaa — Wa'II do tha MAKER, MACHINIST. Apply are the major prerequisites. area requires 40,000 square feet; has 15,245 square feel, MEDICAL SECRETARY regional meeting on Connecticut Women’s Club Adam Teller. raal. in person: Vernon Mold and We will train. Call 647-9938 for need variance of 24,754 square feet. Lot located on interview. Finance to be held March 20 by the MANCHESTER...... B — iiic - uuillur The Junior rtwatuo Awards will uc willVC be lU given VlIC to the 5 1 11 No more rushing 10 call beloie noon Order your Want Ad whenever Merritt Valley Road. League of Women Voters Call 6 4 6 -^ , Monday thru of Women’s Club will meet Wednesday winners of this event and the Olym- you're reedy — nighi or day, even on Sundays and holidays At this hearing interested persons may appear and be heard NEED EXTRA Cash for fuel Manchester, East Hartford, South at 7:30 p.m. at the First Federal pic contests and also to winners of and written communication received. Said appeals are on file Friday for interview appoint­ bills or college? Wendy's is * EDUCATION Windsor and Vernon. Savings Bank, W. Middle Turnpike, the costume contest. and may be seen in the Office of the Town Clerk, Town Office ment. now hiring for lunchtime and Tlie meeting will be held at the Club menibers will conduct a Students will also participate in Building. closing positions. Above Prhata Inatnietlona II NURSERY ATTENDANT minimum wage, depending First Federal Savings and Loan Chinese auction for the benefit of the workshops, including the making of Dated Andover, Connecticut 8 March, 1900 WANTED. 18 or over. upon experience. Apply Wen­ RIDING LESSONS indoor Association, 344 W. Middie Turnpike Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. life masks. ’That workshop will be led S h e H e r a l d 15 March, 1900 Wednesdays and Sundays. Ap­ dy’s old-fashioned Ham­ riding ring. Western stock at 7:30 p.m. S h e H e r a ld Zoning Board of Appeals proximately 6 to 8 hours week­ Anyone interested in membership by Mrs. Murray. Other workshops burgers, West Service Road Andover, Connecticut ly. Call 646-4025 for interview. seat, saddle seat and hunt Ms. Chayes will talk about budgets in the club should contact Mrs. will be on speaking Latin and infor- (in front of Jai Alai) Hartford, seat. All levels 228-9817. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING I 016413 Mary C. McNamara, Chairman Needed by April 2. in general and the impact of state Madeiyn Dore, 41 Summer St. or mational movies. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING CT. funding on local budgets. Mrs. Sonja Henry, 101 Broadway, On the Ides of March in 44 B.C., Refreshments will be served. Coventry, Julius Caesar was assassinated. 14 - EVENING maiALD. Sat.. March 15. 19W ■ r- Pednute — Charice M. Behulx EVENING HERALD, Sat., March 15, 1980 - 15 Frank and Emaat IF NECKS WERE FEET VOU'D ACROfS 2 Mountain Answer to Previoua Puzzle paaa In India NEVER 60 ANVWHERE! 1 Unalghtlv Business & Service 66NTt£M BN, THIS 3 Traditional 8 FMnqiaucen knowledge 4 Chriatmaslog IS M Y SON, X 'D > By Abigail van Buren 9 Pull ^ . 6 Unexpected nnoniD lYiuat^ci 12 Biblical win M i c e y i o u Y b S H ^ n 6 Nutriment J base 7 CIA 14 eQoM (Sp.) H I M T h C DEAR ABBY; WONDERING asked what marriage would (orarunnsr IB Nobismen 8 Providaid O D n n n n be like with a woman who kept reminding him to keep his 16 IndHIsrtnt 9 R KlIn a gcir pON'T BET TOO u a i rg a elhows off the table, chew his food thoroughly, etc. You said, oinp. wd.) Indolently 1. A y 1 - 6 - A - i . . "Like being 9 years old again and married to your mother." 6<>Y 10 Soviet river N A iiiD ia n n You were right. Nothing spoils a fine meal or any ItS o a k a d 11 Daltiaa A n 1 niB ElD D pleasurable setting as much as incessant nagging about 2 0 Cubiclaa 19 Tims zona [-Lit- •awi,>u.>..Tjiiiw.ir aMi>r yhWWt PrlMillla’s Pop — Ed Sullivan 22 Landing boat (abbr.) 26 Word! of animal etiquette. 2 3 General I hope the unfortunate man dedided to lean across the 21 Long fish denial 41 Sheets and ^ IF rP KNOWN WHAT W E a .IT S Elaanhowar 3 0 Bomb falluraa tabNcloths table, with hia elbows firmly planted on it, and kiss the FRUIT 24 Lump of aaith 23 Cooled 31 PalnUng-Ptptrtng 32 ( il.) 42 Medicine 31 S w v / M t OtHnd Building Contneting 33 84 A irto a For Bala $1 SOU HAP IN THAT JAR. SOU HAVE NO ^ F IN A L L V F U E 5 . ' on tha (airway 24 Spanish S w v t e M O H ftd Articlaa lor Bala 41 Apartmanta For Bant 83 Homaa lor Bant young woman goodbye. And I hope that before he did it, he 32 Italian river rattM the spoon while atirring his coffee, slurped it loudly, SIUAI?!; rP NEVER HAVE S E N S E O F H A P P E N E R 27 leland nation painter portion LEE PAINTING - Interior & CARPENTRY - Repairs, 1979 ’TRIUMPH SPITFIRE - ASKEP SOU ID COME A L .' ^ 31 Eager 26 Compoaar 36 Of tha 43 Small bird CHAIN FALLS, tap and dye LOOKING for anything in real SOUTH WINDSOR - Elegant 3 wiped-his mouth with his sleeve and belched! HUMOR.' Exterior. "Check My Rate Paneling, Rec Room, Good condition. 8,000 miles. V9HAT 3 2 Retired Stravinsky itomach 44 Epochs set, electric welder, acetalene estate rental - aparanenta, bedrooms. Radiant fireplace. Another of this perplexed man's complaints involved his Before You Decorate” . Cabinets, Formica Counters. Low rent. Option. (179-3). 236- Make an offer. Call 6461422 33 Mae Waet 26 Show of 3 6 Radioactive al- 46 Fodder tower outfit, aluminum ladder, homes, multiple dwellings? beloved's refusal to let him talk with food in his mouth. rola Dependable. Fully Insured. For estimates call Paups 649- before 3 p.m. hands ament 46 Unempleyad trailer. tires, new electric No fees. Call JjD. Real Estate 5646, Locators, small fee. A romantic little tableau comes to mind in which the guy’s 34 Fortune 646-1653. 8694, between 5 and 7 p.m. Associates, Inc. 646-1960. 27 In the asms 38 Mas Wait 47 Marshas generator, electric lawn- 1969 DATSUN 1600 girlfriend gently places her knife and fork on the plate, 1 3 36 Battaiy plate MANCHESTER - Victorian place (abbr.j role mower. Evenings, 633-7060. ROADSTER - Ehicellent con­ chews thoroughly, swallows completely, dabs at the corners f| 36 Not new 48 Affirmationa SINGLE ROOM ADDITIONS 149 OAKLAND STREET - 3- two bedroom. Hardwood 28 Likewise 39 Houiahold - Sun Decks, Patio Doors. dition. Good body. 58,000 of her mouth with a napkin and says, ’’Dearest, your pants 37 Erin 61 Fire residua DINING ROOM SET Colonial room heated apartment. No floors. Large yard. Across 39 Slag 1 2 3 4 6 9 7 1 11 Reasonable Prices. For free pets. No appliances. $300 street from lovely park. $300. miles. New top. $S,S0o or best are on fire'.” r style $1,400. Call 568-1988. offer. 6467456 after 5:30 p.m. 4 0 Same (prafixj estimates Call Joe, 646-1519. monthly. Security deposit. Te­ (219-1). 236-5646, Locators, And she’d probably object if he used his glass of water to 41 Hawaiian weekdays. 12 13 14 1 Income Tax Services I ★ nant Insurance required. Call small fee. put himself out. volcano, USED ICE SKATES, sizes 7 to 11 11 R4R HEBERT PAINTING- 11, good condition. 646-8069. 646-2428, 9 to 5. PATRICK MOTT M a u n a _____ 17 I n te r io r E x te r io r. RooHng-SIdlng-Chlmnuy 34 RENOVATED 1974 OPEL MANTA LUXIS. 42 Made home & Runs good, needs work. New j. w r m i II 19 20 21 "Guaranteed Quality NEWLY DECORATED - 4- RELAXATION -Luxurious 46 Oanota 9 ------1 ' »■ ' FOR SALE • 10-horse Ariens DEAR PATRICK: Beantlfnll I am informed that yon ■ Workmanship!” Call 6467718. two bedroom. Must see. Only tires,automatic transmission, 49 Griddar 22 INCOME , TAX AMtec Snowblower. 5-speed forward, ROOM apartment, third floor, A m /ra stereo cassette. $1,- write a conslstantly bright column for the Rogistar in Santa 1 reverse, with tirechains. garage space. Gas stove and $250. (220-3). 236-5646, Ana, CaUf., in which my coinmn aiso appears. Congratula­ Captain Eaay — Crook# & Lawranca Jim m y_____ 1 m P A R A T lbN SERVICE - ^ 000 firm. 647-1515. 60 Downpour 24 21 21 INTERIOR PAINTING & Chimney Used one season. $550. Call refrigerator included. Mature Locators, small fee. 21 JT J^jqur bnma. ^ Y ^art ^ tions, Patrick, you’ve just won another reader) - M A Y B E W e e K P ! T H E Y ’D 62 Idea (Fr.) ■ ” WALLPAPERING - Quality, Sweeps after 5 pm. 646-7230. adults only. No pets. Security BLA2B9! IF THE COPS DON'T 31 V GIVE TAX PROBLEMS the Professional Work at and references. 649-7718. EAST HAR’TFORD - Secluded 1971 BUICK SKYLARK - BACKTRACK ALOM6 THE CREEK, EVEN HAVE FIEH AND BAMB 63 Ocean '***" m m n Small 8 cylinder, automatic. DEAR ABBY: We have a 17-year-old son who sucks his AND WILD BERRIES T'LIVE 64 Wight ■ 1 ^ J 2 Conwra- Reasonable Prices! Fully In­ m a.m m home in quiet area. All CHR16ANP CLAUPIA COULD HIDE 34 3. 3. FIREWOOD - All hardwood, Good running condition. Will thumb. He seems so mature in all other ways that we can’t OUT IN THI5 BRUSH FOR PAY51 ON WHILE TH — 66 Skeleton pan • I 'l ~ ' -•tion of America, SECSOND sured. References. Free IQCM cut one year ago. Cut, split, FOUR-ROOM APARTMENT. appliances. $2M. (180-2). 236- 1 1 Wi ililMli it rM take best offer. Call 28611tn. understand iL UH,OHt 66 Graduate of 37 31 3. iNmMF TAX- Done M vour IflTgest Tax Service is FIRST Estimates. G.L. McHugh, 646 delivered. 12’° 16”, 24”. Freshly decorated, paneling, 5646, Locators, small fee. Annapolis in Mnvenience, Your home- or 9321. •t cbiaaif lirii stove, refrigerator. Adults, He sucks his thumb when he is alone, or thinks nobody is WHAT'S THAT ■ SIS2 •ithiit aikiif I Elmer Wilson. CaU 649-5900. RUETLIN® 40 ■H I... references, no pets. $260. 646- 1963 OLDS 98, very good con­ watching. We have a rather cool TV room. Sometimes he 1 will cover himself with a blanket, way up around his nose, NOI5B I 42 43 44 49 47 TEACHERS - Experienced Tm Saupwi SWIM POOL D istributor 3167. 228-3540. OHIoaa-Btoraa lor Bant 88 dition for a car its age. Depen­ HEART currency TT exterior painters. Now and he goes to town on that thumb! 1 K m iM i forced to dispose of brand new dable. Needs muffler. All 68 Chaos 49 90 61 62 booking for Spring-Summer TWO BEDROOMS - 2 family, PROFESSIONAL / Is this a sign of insecurity or perhaps a mental problem? 111 MMN 31-foot long pools complete parts for a tune-up included. work. Free estimates, call second floor. Centrally BUSINESS OFFICE Asking $250. 6463383. He has many friends and nothing to feel insecure about. DOWN 13 64 ir a w a s i a , ; ^ with huge sun decK, fence, 66 Gary Cushing 3452009. heavy duty pump, filter. located. Private back ard. BUILDING - Approximately We have tried to break him of this habit, but we never im­ 1 American 19 67 64W130^^ Asking $985. F inancing No Pets. No children. Appli- 2600 square feet, with ample 1973 PONTIAC CATALINA posed any serious punishment on him. In later years we’ve 69 P^PARATION. Reasonable Indiani available. Cali Sonny collect aces and heat included. parking. Close to Center, station wagon, with luggage tried not to make much of it. J i ly by le5Sding^to3i5SM ?Tiix at^rate, in your •'<>'*'6 ot 203-324-9289. References and security. $345. hospital and new court rack, low mileage. $900. (^11 Have you or any of your readers ever heard of this ^o S u ^ an n 'S B eM o S si. - ijjF e Norm Marshall, 643-' Idulldlng Contracting 33 building. For info, call 568- BIDWELL HOME Improve­ 6464)778. 6466636 after 4:30. problem in a boy this age? And what do psychiatrists ,WES ROBBINS Carpentry ment Co. Expert installation POOL TABLE - Ice Skates 7658 or 871-0401. ROOMMATE WANTED - recommend? ■ ■ ■ ■ Sr-ii 1 ■ M i remodeling specialist. Ad- of aluminum siding o tte rs (size 8 and 9), Tires, Camera, 1974 FIAT 128L Sport, new PERPLEXED IN UTAH and trim. Roofing installation albums, and clothing. 649- (Professional female to share ROCKVILLE- 62 Park Street. tires, low mileage. $900. Call Allay Oop — Dava Qraua b r i d g e built-ins, bathrooms, and repairs 649^95, 871-2323. lovely home in Norwich,. 1000 square feet Office Suite. 5 6466636 after 4:30. DEAR PERPLEXED: Thumb sucking is a habit formed CtM TREE SERVICE - Free WILLING TO BABYSIT for kitchens, 649-3446. Easy access to highway. Non rooms, with lounge area. Heat H E R E Y O U SHE REAUY X — BECAUSE BREAKpPf AW, GO HOWt> Y|OU KNCr BECAUSE THE smokers only. Call 1- 886-2260. included. Located in business in infancy which provides the thumb sucker with a feeling of IT VU»S GONNA BOmOM PIECE 5 estimates, discount senior pre-school children in my ROOFER WILL InsUll Roof, BALED HAY FOR %ALE - 1977 BUICK REGAL. Power ARE.YOUR SHOULDN'X /^ WHY IT WILL ON! ITS BRAND citizens. Company home. For more information CUSTOM Carpentry - homes. Siding or Gutter for Low Pick up or delivered locally. district. $750 monthly. Call brakes, steering, windows. pleasure and gratification. It is harmless. The possibility of highness! KINGGUZ! NCn BREAK.' NEW...... ------BREAK? r-\ WYSNT SOAKED Manchester-owned and call 643-0062. Additions, Repairs, Cabinets. Discount Price. Call Ken at Call 643-5301, or 742-8535. HEBRON - Country living. 2 875-1128 9 a.m. thru 5 p.m. AM/FM stereo, air con­ embarrassment and humiliation may motivate the thumb operated. Call 646-1327. 647-1566. bedrooms. Heat and not weekdays. ditioning. Very clean. $3,750. sucker to overcome the habit, but in some cases, being told Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag LICENSED DAY CARE - All TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY NEW EARLY AMERICAN water. Appliances. Carpeted 642-7614. that It's babyish will only make the thumb sucker all the X Carpentry and general con­ plaid couch and chair. Call apartment. Large yard. Close ROCKVILLE - 58 Park Street. BiM TREE SERVICE- ages. Please call 643-6776, r ^ ^ B C P E R " more anxions, so it's not recommended. Specialist in tree and stump after 5:00 p.m. tracting. Residential and after 5, 646-7944. to shopping and schools. No 500 square feet Office Suite. 3 1975 CUSTOM CHEVY VAN- Psychiatrists say, "Leave him alone.” Opening one club options removal. Free estimates. commercial. Whether it be a ■ CHIMNEY Cl^ W IN Q Pets. Call after 5 pP.m., 228- rooms. Heat included. $4,200. Good running condi­ 9759. Located in business district. Senior citizen discount. 24 WATERPROOFING, small repair job, a custom • Vary Clian Work GARAGE SALE tion. Scorpion heucopter. DEAR ABBY: My Dad, a widower who lives In another By Oswald Jacoby notrump over one spade, raise hour, year round service. 643- HATCHWAYS, foundation built home or anything in • Many Rafaranoaa Miscellaneous household $300 monthly. Cali 875-1128, 9 First kit, $2,000. Call 8761497. and Alan Sontag one heart or bid one heart • D IIIgM Caraful NEWER TWO-FAMILY, 5 a.m. thru 5 p.m. weekdays. city, has a December-May romance going. He has informed over one diamond. 7285. SPECIAL WINTER cracks, sump pumps, window between, call 646-1379. B items. 289 Fern Street, off us that he and his girlfriend will be coming to stay with us RATES! wells, stone walls, patios, .• Safafy In a i^ lo n Indudad. South Main, Manchester. 10 to room, two bedroom. Heat, hot 1974 PLYMOUTH FURY IH, Probably the most common Hand four. You have 15 CARPENTRY & MASONRY - 5 Saturday, rain or shine. water, all appliances, quiet OFFICES. Excellent location four door. $900 or best for a weekend soon. We have only one guest room, but can club opening bid is what is HCP plus a 10 — just under a steps, walks, fir^laces, con­ accommodate two guests in separate rooms if necessary by EXPERT PAINTING and crete repairs. Thirty years Additions and Remodeling. QREQ neighborhood, private 500 sq u a re fe e t. H eat. reasonable offer. Call 646 sometimes called a junior notrump opener. Take a LANDSCAPING Specializing experience, 643-4953. 646-1190. Free estimates. Call Anthony _ the FOR SALE - Old heavy duty backyard. $415 per month with Parking. Janitor service. $150. 0902. using our sofa-bed, too. notrump. In other words, a chance and bid one spade over in Exterior House Painting. Squillacote 649-0811. Singer sewing machine, works one month security. Call days Call Max Grossman at 649- We know for a fact that they have taken trips together blancea 13 to 15 HCP. It can a red-suit response, and of Tree pruning, spraving, DRESSMAKING & ! C H I M M E Y with treadle. Priced at $100. 522-7793; after 6, 742-6398. 5334. VW RABBIT, 1977 . 26,000 and registered as Mr. and Mrs., although Dad doesn’t know include five clubs, it may course you raise one spade to mowing, weeding. Calf 7^- ALTERATIONS- Women & FIRST CLASS CARPENTRY Call Willimantic, 423-3861. miles. Excellent condicion. that we know this. Tha Flintstonaa — Hanna Barbara Productions have only three clubs. But two. The reason tor oidding ■ S W E E P , ONE BEDROOM - Kitchen, 7947. Children. Conveniently - Remodeling and Additions. One owner. Automatic. $4,500 Our problem: Should we just assume that Dad and hia U 'u most of the time it will be one spade here is that the one located off 44A, Coventry. 742- Kitchens and Rec Rooms. 35 [649-1431 BUMPER POOL TABLE - bath. $225 monthly. Se .urity or best offer. 6464288. 566 girlfriend want to share one room? Or should we just set made with four. notrump rebid should deny 15 BRICK, BLOCK, STONE 9343. years’ experience! For Free Balls, and two sticks. Good deposit required. Utilities not FOR RENT 4672. them up in separate rooms? Here are samples: HCP. Fireplaces, concrete. Estimates, call 646-4239. condition. Call 649-2903, keep included. Nice yard. 843-9918. l.S-xxxxil-AKxD-xx With all these hands, you Large modem office Some facts you should know: Dad and 1 never had sex Chimney repairs. No job too trying. 1976 VW SILVER BEETLE - X C- A Q X pass a two-club or one- THREE-ROOM, Spruce talks while I was growing up. small. &ve! Cali 644-8356 for FARRAND REMODELING - Haatlng-Plumblng 35 suite with air con­ Fuel Injection. High gas We thoroughly approve of his girlfriend. She has done 2. S-KJxxH-KxxxD-x notrump response. Palnling-Paptring 32 Cabinets, Roofing, Gutters, Street, near Charter Oak. $270 mileage. Very clean. $3,&5. estimates. COLECO SWIMMING POOL, wonders for him, and if they want to stay together we have X C- A Q X If you play limit raises you Room Additions. Decks, Ail NO JOB TOO SMALL - Toilet 18 X 32 foot double oval. Very monthly. Heat included. ditioning. 1,000 square Cali 6466142. 3. S-xxH-AKxxD-Qxx pass a three-club response DAN SHEA PAINTING & Security, references. no objections. "ATTENTION WORKING Wpes of Remodeling and repairs, plugged drains, good condition. Fiberglass - feqt. Centrally located C- K J X X with your hand one. You bid PARENTS" I will babysit DECORATING -Interior i Repairs. Free estimates. Ful­ kitchen faucets replaced, Immediate occupancy. 646 1974 OLDSMOBILE DAUGHTER sand filter. Two-foot-wide Rockville area. 4. S-xxxxH-AKxD-Q three notrump with hand four. your child in my home with Exterior. Also Wallpapering. ly insured. Phone 643-6017. repaired, rec rooms, real redwood deck. White 3423. In CUTLASS, two door. Good lOxC-AQx You also should pass with loving care. 528-8560. Quality Crafttsmansnip! Call bathroom remodeling, heat aluminum fencing around en­ condition. New tires. $1,000. DEAR DAUGHTER) Prepare the guest room for two. hands two and three. But if 646-5424. Ample parking. Hand one is a rock-bottom VERNON - House For Rent modernizatipn, etc. Free tire perimeter. Asking $1,000 ROCKVILLE - Prospect 6465334. Also have the sofa-bed in readiness. When Dad and hia minimum and oniy opened you are an incurable optimist, SPECIALISTS IN HOME with 3 bedrooms. 1 l/2baths, Estimate gladly given. M & M complete or $600 without deck Street area. 3 rooms. No pets. CALL friend arrive, ask Dad (privately) which set-up he prefers, you might try three hearts PAINTING - Interior and $150. CaU 8761128,9 a.m. thru because your points are gilt M IMPROVEMENT- Roofing, fireplace, wall-to-wall carpet. Plumbing & Heating. 649-2871 and fencing. 644-2681. 1973 TOYOTA COROLLA - and act accordingly. edged. You plan to rebid one with the last two mentioned. Remodeling Additions. R.P. exterior. Paperhanging, Relit $500 per month plus 5 p.m. weekdays. 8 7 5 - 0 7 6 S Automatic transmission, 77,- excellent work references. notrump over a diamond Of course, if you play forcing Roushon Builders. Inc., 633- utilities, security deposit. GERSTNER oak tool box. 000 miles, good condition and reponse; one notrump or two jump raises you have to rebid 3654. Free estimates. Fully in­ Group I, Zinssier Agency 646- IKN.Y Filled with toolmakers tools. ROCKVILLE - 75 Union mpg. $1,400. 6463027. sured. Martin Matson, 649- Street. 4 rooms. No pets. $200. hearts, depending on partner­ with all these hands. 1511. B A T H T U M Complete. $300. Also an Wanted to Bant 57 ship, over a one-heart (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN) INCOME TAX 4431. a s s o r t lot of miscellaneous Call 8761128, 9 a.m. thru 5 1964 FALCON SPRINT. Body R s t r o q r o p h rha Born Losar —■ Art Sansom B I O L A Z I D ^ response: and two spades over PREPARATION Call Janet S. In Home Guarantee. tools and hardware. 649-1794. p.m. weekdays, RENT WANTED - 3 bedroom fair. Interior customized. 289 A&W PAINTING Contrac­ a one-spade response. (For a copy of JACOBY Gworek after 6 p.m. for an ap­ Chip Repair apartment on Section 8 Hurst 3-speed automatic. i M u a s e i TbUl^^iOIkKzTD MODERN, send S I to: "Win al tors. Quality painting and porcelain & FIRST FLOOR, four room Bernice Bede Osol Hand two is a trifle better. pointment at your con­ Program. Very clean family. Much more. $600 or best offer. You will bid one heart over a Bridge, " care of this newspa­ venience. 644-0194 paper hanging at reasonable Countless home buyers will Fiberglass. Spray i apartment. No pets. Security, fiRtWRUIFlI, a v E m o H iM ? ! lind their tuture homes in the Call S269535. 6465417 after 5. diamond response and raise per. P.O. Box 489, Radio City rates. Fully insured. Free Appliances A I Doga-BIrda-Pata 4 3 references. Mature adults on­ A Estimates. Call Wayne 649- classified columns. Call us Cabnets. Display at: f ly, please. Call 6461265. one heart or one spade to two. Station, New York, N. Y. MOVING LARGE with your real estate ad today. COUPLE WITH ONE CHILD PONTIAC GRAND PRIX 10019.) APPLIANCES - Cellars, At­ 7696, 8 HIGHIAND ST.. E.H. HOME SWEET HOME - Hand three. Bid one GNU TUB OF NEW ENGUND need two bedroom aprtment. 1976-Blue. Power steering, L E O (July 26Aug. 22) It’s time tics cleaned. Odd jobs done. Complete health-g^uard BOLTON-HEBRON line, four- R ochester area. Moderate power brakes. Am-fm PERSONAL Paperhanging (203) 526-8200 room apartment. Nice area % u r to stop those things that place a Also will buy anything. Call facilities. Cats also. Canine price range. 6469615. cassette player. (Jood condi­ burden on the family budget. A 644-1775. for particular people, by Dick. [day with a pond in the backyard. tion. $ 2 ,^ . Call Paul, 566 ^ B irth d ay Call 643^5703 anytime. CARPENTRY, CUSTOM little Ingenuity can help revamp Keep Smiling Road, Manchester. 646-5971. Heat and hot water included. 1676. your financial situation. HOUSES, ADDITIONS, Elderly couple only. $250 □ AUTOMOTIVE Match 16,1il0 YWOO (Aug. 268ep(. 22) A sit­ PROFESSIONAL PAINTING GARAGES, ROOFING & Be Happy BOX STALLS, TRAILS- Blue monthly. ’Tedford Real 1977 BUICK SKYHAWK. V-6, An exhilarating transformation la uation that may have been a - Interior and exterior. SIDING- Kitchens, Seal Feeding Program. Ring Estate, 647-9914. four speed, FM, excellent con­ likely In your search for Innova­ source of concern or stress Is CHILD CARE in my Glaston­ Commercial and residential. Bathrooms, and Repair Work with lights. Pastures. Daily A u t o s F ^ B a la 81 dition. Asking $3,400. 5660645. tive pursuits. Drop any old. likely to be terminated today. A Hsathclitf — George Gately bury home will be available Free estimates. Fully in­ Of All Kinds. Call Robert Jar­ Flooring 36 turnouts. Rockville.Call 875- unprotltable projects. new agreement or understand­ MANCHESTER - 4-room ing will set things right. after April 1. Please call 643- sured. 646-4879. vis for estimates, 643-6712. 9954, or 8754)272 ; 742-9653, WE PAY TOP PRICES for Trucka lor Sale 82 PISCES (Fab. 204larch 20) 4079, keep trying. FLOORSANDING & apartment, first floor, in wrecked and junk cars. A & B Something that had you tied to UBRA (tepL 23-Od. 23) If there new er two fam ily. $375 Is something you’ve bem work­ J.P. LEWIS & SON- Custom PROFESSIONAL BUILDING REFINISHING - Floors like FREE PUPPY, shepherd. Auto Salvage, used auto parts. GMC 1972 1 TON UTILITY the past can now be eliminated - residential and commercial new. Specializing in older monthly. 659-0394; evenings by logic and reason. Rnd out ing on that h a s not com e off well, PROFESSIONAL HOUSE Decorating, Interior & Two months old, house- Call Tony 6466223. TRUCK- Has the reading now Is the time lo discard the Winthrop — Dick Cavalll Exterior Painting, remodeling, additions, floors. Natural and stained 633-4119. more of what lies ahead tor you CLEANING - One time or broken. 643-9357. enclosed bo^, with side com­ In the year following your birth­ project. Apply your effort toward weekly basis. Excellent Paperhanging & Remodeling, aluminum siding, new con­ floors. No waxing any more. 1973 TORINO - 302. Runs a new undertaking. T H R E E ROOM partments. ^cellent for con­ day by sending for your copy of T H A N K Y O U . references. Cali Eagle Home Kitchens, Recreation Rooms. struction. Fully insured. 646- Also Painting. John Verfaille, AKC REGISTERED female excellent. Must sell, tractor. 7:30a.m. to 5:30p.m.. SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nov. 22) A WE NCW PRESENT PLe4(se.'Pi.e*fse/ ] 646-5750. a p a r t m e n t . H e at, Astro^raph Letter. Mail $1 lor Maintenance, 623-0858. Call 649-9658. 4879. apricot poodle, six months sacrificing! Any reasonable 633-0249. each to Astro-Qraph, Box 469, negative feeling you’ve harbored •IHEQONS-SHOM P L E A S E . ' r i parking, utilities. Security, no offer over $1450. Call after about someone may now be old. $125. Call 643-1069 after pets, ideal for newlyw^s. Radio aty Station, N.Y. 10019. 4:00. 3:30 p.m., 6461150, 5266063. 1971 FORD F-250 PICKUP- Be sure lo spaclly birth date. changing. Your new attitude can w prices. 1975 HONDA SUPER SPORT arena and three outdoor rings. bedrooms, dining room, COVENTRY - 25 Acres with 6 B.D. Pearl & Son, 649 Main for Dick, 6461084. mileage. Quadrophonic Btrry’t World — Jim Berry fireplace, treed lot, double 12-FOOT SEARS stereo-8 track, power steeriM 756 Kerker headers.. KNN Day and evening classes. For room Western Ranch. Only 4 Street, 643-2171. FIBERGLASS BOAT with 16 garage. Desirable Bowers years old. With central air, MANCHESTER 4 rooms. / brakes, one owner. 872-6528, filters. Oil cooler. Much Bugs Bunny — Helmdahl & Stotfel more information call Los speed electric motor. Asking more! $1500. 6434076 before 2 Andes Farm, 646-9937 or 647- School area. Fully insulated. fenced pasture, out buildings, ABSOLUTE BARGAINS! Appliances, garage. Adults 633-5310, or 6560506. $59,900. 646-4535. $3W. Call 872-3602 or 6467914 only. No pets. Lease. p.m. 1588. 2 ponds, brook and much Custom made draperies, slip­ after 6 p.m. more. Group I Philbrick covers and upholstery. Budget References. Security. $275 1976 FORD ECONOLINE Agency, 646-4200. Terms Arranged. Call 289-2331 monthly plus utilities. 646 VAN 106 V8.‘ Finished in­ 1973 KAWASAKI F-7. 17S CC. 22-FOOT STARCRAFT 8753. terior. Loaded with options. Used but not abused. Runs NEW MHOa HOME OPEN FOR INSPECTION or 6461000. ISLANDER- 140 Hp. In- SOUTH WINDSOR - For Sale Captains’ Chair, stereo etc. strong. Asking $300. 6463383. This Funny World board/Outboard. Radio, depth FEMALE ROOMMATE $3!^. Call 633-3233,5661804 or Our Boarding House by owner, $87,900. Unique and GE REFRIGERATOR - finder and easy-load trailer. MORTGRCE COUNSELOR ON PREMISES contemporary bi-level Ranch, WANTED - Apartment in 563-6373 evenings. 1976 KZ 400 - 10,000 miles. Excellent condition. 1966 6498266. Needs work. Best offer. CaU w h b r E s t h e o l p EdAPTvfiaaS.THE 4 bedrooms. 2 Vk baths. Im­ Chrysler. Excellent running Manchester. Non-smoking. HPOPLE FI6HT? SOLUTION WAS A7 pressive foyer, front-to-back $135 month. Includes heat and CAMARO 1975 - V-8, 643-7373 during the day; 8 V4% C H F A condition. Needs very little Wanted to Buy 49 :r. DIDN'T YWU TEAdH CLOSE THAT 1 AL hot water. 6461312. automatic. Interior/exterior evenings 6461653. 5 living room with beamed body work. Call 64981^. excellent shape. Runs great. KwwY -miwkN m i most OVERLOOKEP cathedral ceiling. Dining STAMPS AND COINS. to vmwiic-S’TOF? IT.' AS the CITVS room with sliders to large EARLY AMERICAN WHITE Homaa tor Bant 54 Asking $3,100. 6467736. MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE Prompt & Immediate cash - Speedy Telephone io PUT PREi5UR£ la r g est aUE,WE deck. Kitchen with skylight. bedroom set - Solid wood. payment for U.S. Stamp and CERTAINLY Pantry and desk. Large pan­ Double dresser, single canopy VERNON - House For Rent 1973 FORD GRAN TORINO - quotations. Immediate ON THE CAN PI PA TES r r ^ com collections and pre-1965 with 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, Bucket seats, one owner. coverage available. CaU Joan ^THE OWLB HAVE ARE W T eled and carpeted family bed. Excellent condition. $500. silver coins. 6334)620. •rue \iKtee, i room, with antique brick 644-2957. fireplace, wall-to-wall carpet. Needs some body work. $800. at Clarxe Insurance. 6461126. YWlTrtOUT , fireplace. 2-car garage. Rent $500 per month plus CaU 6464288, or 5654672. INFLUENCE Private wooded lot in U RENTALS utilities, security deposit. Campara- desirable Birch Hill area. Group I, Zinsser Agency 646 1971 FORD LTD BROUGHAM Mobfia HeHomaa 88 roSTUNATEli^ HE HASNT DEVSPPEP Evenings 644-1232. UMiSC. FOR SALE 1511. - ^cellen t condition. No body A TA9TE FDR A 600P RABBIT R o o m s to r Bant 52 rust. Cloth interior. Call 644- CAMPERS, put down TOUi>ur ax . SANPWICH. J— ^------VERNON - Charming 3 Articlaa lor Sala 41 BRAND NEW THREE 3260 days, 644-1454 nights. and forget being cold. 'Thinink of Bedroom Ranch with 1 1/2 THOMPSON HOUSE - Cen­ BEDROOM COLONUL, 1-1/2 camplne; it’s fiist around the RaegIvBd North Utllltlaa Hast EIHclancy Award baths. Fireplaced living room, trally located. Downtown baths, fireplace and two-car 1965 FORD VAN - Low comer. Make tnis summer the 7B MwM« AvallaM* wall-to-wall carpet. Fenced in Manchester. Kitchen garage. $525 per month plus mileage e i ^ e . Good condi­ best ever. Hi-Way Campers yard and more. Price $56,900. privileges. Call 6462358. utilities. Security. 646-4144 tion. ready for Inspection. $485 has a good selection of M a n y Modala and L o t i Wall WHhln CHFA Umlta Group 1, Zinsser Agency 646 ALUMINUM Sheets used as Mr. Frechette. firm. Call 6461831 after 4:00 ’Trailers, Motor .Homes and 1511. printing plates, .007 thick 2 ROOMS-1 Free, 1 $20 week­ p.m. Mini-Homes. The month of Ux28Vk", 25 cents each or 5 ly; mature nnale and female, BOL’TON • Fireplace, stove March, 50 gallona of u s given SUNDAY 10 AM-4 PM away every Saturday. No ..jThers for $1. Phone 6462711. Must be (me with License for errands and refrigerator. References UNpER Exit 92 Oft 1-86 to 457 Conttr 8t., picKedlicked up before 11 a.m. and meals. Private entrance. requireif No pets. $300 purchase necessary. Hi-Way Baal Eatata Wantad 28 ONLY. Call 6465459. monthly. 6462311. Campers, Route 12', Plain- "Hit I'm a phony politician and a complete jerk. Manchottor, Conn. 1971 PONTUC nR EB nU ) ■ 4 #KIN» field. 5662736. I hope you'll vote for me . . SELLING your house? Call us MOVING - Must sell QUIET SLEEPING ROOM CHECK THIS! Lovely two speed. Body and interior MULTI HOMES first and we’ll make you a everything (appliances and with kitchen privileges. Near bedroom. Heat paid. With gar­ excellent. Runs and looks GUtLS 20" HI RISER BIKE- "Don’t call ua - and we won't call you." • 4 B - 0 S 0 S cash offer! T.J.' Crockett, householu items). Call 566 busline. For working adults. age. $300. (187-2). 2 3 6 ^ , great. Asking $1,295. Please Good condition. Best offer.' Realtor, 643-1577. 6030 after 5:00 p.m. References. Cali 6461201. Locators, small fee. call 6461544. CaU 6466763. 16 - EVENINO HERALD, S>t.. March 15,1860 MANCHESTER HAS IT! Gol A Painting ProOWffl? Wi ll Htipl BUSINESS DIRECTORY GUIDE FOR ' S«ntM iW n«m •omMng 10 w --inn M n M i^MM W«Mln( «nouer u lltra i)Wi you M iHip yw M M tw rt(M paini Ik M i lor «iM lab yoirra N m v t n 'nkig. Soo ua lor pakii and aantoa Mian you plan your M d p ro M he €t f ia il^ MANCHESTEB AND SURROUNDING ill unto* EAJ(htson PAINT GQ co«iFte;|^oov>cT» jU t ca'fY * vOuR VICINITY ' OEALCRw >«g.vagg^ INDEPENDENT f6atiii*ino this W 60kiaia»> _ i 4 M 6 Q l CUNUFFE AUTO BODY Save Gas-Shop Downtown Unrvel» Ice i;ream ano Cakes * Anllqueo C Auctions t Mlnit-Man Printing • Coins • Hot Dogs i i r w V • Wadding Pholoo • Fish » Pel Supplies 6 4 3 -0 0 1 6 ift-' ' ' C o m p l e t e c o l u e io n r e p a ir SHOP 811 M A IN S T •POREION AND AMERICAN CARE •RUETY JONEE'RUET PROOPINO DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER

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In my case mances a week on stage. it has permitted me to sing ro UNION ST. . ' In addition to finding a tCKVIlXl, CONN. entire operas on televisioa So change-of-pace role she likes I want to do something for as a senator’s troubled wife, 'hours PBS.” in a play she likes (“After the .osio tubs: Beverly Sills, who hosts the DAILY 10-S Season” by Corinne Jackson), telecast, said essentially the there’s an extra incentive in ialty same thing. the junket to New York from Then with a twinkle she Hollywood for Ms. Learned. added that in addition to being Though she is a seasoned artists, “All of us here tonight stage actress, this marks her are survivors.” The inside Broadway debut. AILABLE footnote is that the flu did not ISfNG dance well for the original lineup. T e r^ Wiles asks all female But not to worry. Even the interviewers to kiss him good­ biggest stare step in graceful­ bye when they leave. And ly to help out at the last b ^ u s e he’s such joy to spend minute. One who did was Mar­ time with, it’s a pleasure. Ter­ rii ilyn Horne who pulled her ry can’t shake hands. He has magnificent voice down to none, as viewers of “On ballad size for a melting ren­ Giant’s Shoulders” — recently dition of “I Dream of Jeannie on PBS — know. Actors por­ EPAIR with the Light Brown Hair.” tray his adoptive parents, but only Terry can portray Terry, eclallsts who is physically deformed, The second batch of tbe late because the mother who aban­ ARCO 0 Bing Crosby’s offspring (by doned him at birth had taken bis marriage to Kathiyn the drug Thalidomide. It left Grant) are having better luck him with flippers for feet. than their elder half-brothers But there's nothing the m at­ in launching careers.- Mary ter with his mind. He is, in PAIR Crosby has a running part on facL super-bright, witty, mag­ Manchottti “D allu,” and Harry Crosby, netic and determined to be an who was in line for a Broad­ achiever. “If they see I can do way role, has been tapped by it, it may help other people.” I Dion^ Prop, A K for “Pony Elzpress.” Just He’s now 18 and studying law. for the record, both Mary and “No, I don’t want to be a Robyn Douglass, Kant HleCord and Barry Van Dyka (loft to right) star as tho young advsntursrs aboard ttis Barry didn’t count on their lawyer. Pm going to write. ER LOOKS IN LIFE" spacscraft Galaetica in ABC’s now fantasy/advsnturs sorios, “Galactica 1960,” which maksa its ssriss Dad’s fame to open doors. But knowing law could help IAIN STREET Both are serious about acting with, say, mysteries, couldn't promisro on Sunday) March 16. As Jamio, Troy and Oiiion, rospoctivsiy, thoy ars dodicatsd to tho task of HESTER. CT. careers, and Harry Im stucf it?’.’ helping tho poopia of Earth to improvs thoir oociatioa and tschnology in ordor to ontsr tho futurs with 566 ied drama for two y ean in Two years ago be took a poaco and happinoss. London. business course ... can do shorthand at SO words a min­ u c ute and has trained his tiny ' Add Michael Learned flipper feet to type 25 words a (“Mother Walton”) to the list of television series' headliners minute. In a pessimisticisoci- ety, this ra d iu t Terry looks Evening Herald whose idea of a good vacation forward to the future b ^ u s e , is working eight tongh p ^ o r- March 15, 1980 acuums “I have goab.” lanchester . lervice Ites and models lit • Used lommercial '59 ED -FRI SAT. 9 -2 __ ) oenvB rbp N K M IT IE T CW1M SOIKE IMTUN NMTO MADV) PM cl-TVSPOTUGqr Symphony Orchestra leads the 1 0 M AFTB1NOON MONDAY'S 8PORT8 SUNDAY'S SPECIALS 1 2 :8 lySPOTUQlfr- —SPECIALS— Paking Cwitral Philharmonic In SB Hudson Rhrar The impact of ___ EVBMNQ tha formarly forbiddan Wastam ® Tanan / Bupar Bo m ii IKK) Oral Roberta MARCH 16. I960 Industry and technology on this MARCH 17,1980 (E M o M s "The Last Of The Classic "Beethoven's Ninth New York river and the work of MM ® AndyOrtlHtti CDMoMa "Blood Mania” (1970) S Dsvtn MARCH IS, 19M a FWihtg WHh Roland Martin 6KX) Patar Carpantw, Mwla Aragon. Mohleana" (1977) Steve Forrest Symphony." , the Hudson River Sloop Clear­ MORNING (E M o rta "Gldget Grows Up" 8 L a tb io Andrew Prine. (1989) Karen Valentine, Robert C E a N e w a a a h a N B N a water hier, founded by folkslnger IKK) EVENING 8*30 3 ) Maks It Raw MORNING OM Cummings. (98bcMMonDolwMan aReokOaneart MOflNINQ SO flBTha Starmakara Bob Pete Seeger, to promote Its con­ (SBporta Bpactacular Wlllrado 6KK) I f fi Tha World Tomorrow scientious vM and appredatlon. BenHez takes on Johnny Turner 8 W Y a a M n g . (9 RaoktgFlrom Aqueduct SM arto And The Magic Movla Hope and Robert Urich portray 7 M 3 ) Nuwt NaNitlMOnThaRead OAooantOnLMng 6K)7 theatrical agents who are hold­ Is chronicled. In a 10-round welterweight bout 8 Juito C h id And M ore Coinpa- 1(h30 69 Satchm o Louis Armstrong aWrasHbig S M o v la "A Public Affair" FbolaMpa gaaiN C A A Baakatball ing audlllons to pick tha enter­ (Hve from Cincinnati, Ohio), (1982) Myron McCormick, S 1.-M 'MlBlipiOfMrapt SSpMUng Of LOM Dr. Leo narrates this program chronl- a a a NCAA Baakatball 3 Abbott And Coalaio 8BlaokParapaettve Butcaglla explores the concept tainment stars of tomorrow. Edward BInns. 8 W H . W M V M 8 68 Movla "Can-Can" (I960) SOralRobaila 8 Amsrtoa’s AMaisa 19W ding his life from the early days ■SPORTSi ChamplOMhIpa Coverage of the 68 Ffad Aatabe; Puttin' On Hla Frank Sinatra, Shirley Maclaine. of mankind's limitless potential In New Orleans to his last Guests Induda Marie Osmond, WEDNESDAY’S SPORTS 6:22 Top Hat aRobartBohulw 1 8 Linda Gray and Robert Guil­ Midwest or East regional finals 6:8 a J o n t y O u M l lor giving and receiving love. appearance at the Newport Jazz MARCH 15,1980 a Amartca'a Alhlalaa 1980 3 ) Movio “Tha Body Snatcher" 1:16 . GD High School Bowl laume. MARCH 19,1980 IKK) (E C B B N sw a 8 A B C N a w s Festival In 1970. Athletes include 800-meter pros­ (1946) Bela Lugosi, Boris Karloff. (9 Carol Bumstt And Frianda "Yankee Pasha- AFTERNOON 1(h00 . ffiThaPartrtdgaFamNy 8:8 0954) Jeff Chandler, Rhonda 7 « ) pect Mark Balger; swimmer 6:60 ( 9 Movie "Far Horizons" (1955) ( 9 JacM a Gleason 1 :8 69 O a Tom Snydar'a Oatabrt- AFTERNOON Jesse Vassallo; and 10,000- ( 9 Wondw Window Flaming. 69 Hollywood: Tha Saizniok EVENING GDNm m Chrutton Heston, Fred MacMur- a88NBCNawe ( 9 NavM (Time Approxbiwls) 12:30 Yaara screen tests lor tha ty $ o 6 K |M Tom Snyder Inter­ meter racers Matti Vainlo and ray. SAnolhwVoloa 8 Movla "Darby's Rangisrs" 8 RopaMkMis CWI To Prayar views LonI Anderson, Chevy 6KX) BKK) 8S F M Aatair*: Puttin' On Hla female leads lor "Gone WHh The Craig Virgin. (9 W--J'Tannla C T 1 8 N a w a (1958) James Gamer, Etchika (E B w rIo 2KK) Chase, Jack Lemmon and Cher. 12:30 a C nngraaNonal Raport Top Hat Fred Astaire's remark­ Wind" and "Rebecca" as well as (O Wftiti nQ 2KK) 8KK) 8NmvZooRe«us 7 M 'Choureau. (9 Woody Woodpackw / Buga GD NBA BaakatbWl able career, from the early days clips from numerous other a Rad Sox BasabaN HlghHghts SPanantaFOrU^ a 1 ^ School BaakatbWI a Movla "East Of Kilimanjaro” Burwiy (98ThaSupwatara (3) NBA Baakatball Phoenix X CMdren'a Goa^ Hour ( 9 Agroneky And Company with his sister Adele throtrah his Saiznick hits and Intarvlews with 1:00 Suns at Los Angeles Lakers 8 What About Woman (1962) Marshall Thompson, Gab­ (EDavayAndGolath 8HarvaslTampla heyday at RKO with QIngar TUESDAY'S SPECIALS a w C T T a m tls 8:30 O P T L C k ib 3 ) M*^A‘ 8*H by Andre. actors, producers and directors S a Tha Superstars The a NHL Hockay Boston Bruins 8N H L Hockay ( 9 News ffiOralRobarts 2:16 Rogers, Is highlighted through highlight this look at the career 8 High School Baskatball 6:30 MARCH 18, I960 Superteams compete In the sec­ vs. Minnesota North Stars 8 SuparlMwl Of Motooroaa ( 9 Barmy HM 1:40 8Fam ay Focus a 68 Movla "The Student film dips and Intarvlews with ol one ol Hollywood's giants. 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AFTERNOON vs. Vancouver Canucks 3 ) NBA Baskatball Houston 2KK) 8 P M g a Braak 2:30 EVENING Davay And Goliath UttlaRascMe a o d y a s a y a Suparbowl Of Molocroaa 3KK) Rockets vs. New York Knicks Movie "Fort Worth” (1951) ( 9 M ovie "Doclor Blood's 8 P o p M 2 :8 09 Catalogua News from a O a NCAA Baskatball S 8 8 NCAA BaskatbaN Pre- a Onoa U ^ A Claaalc Connecticut's Regional Commu­ 1:30 11KX) Randolph Scott, David Brian. g 8 H a a H a w Coffin" (1961) Kleron Moore, 8 Tha World Tomorrow OPromleeeOIOod 12:00 Champlonahips Coverage of the game Program Hazel Court. 8 S t Patrick's Day Parada nity Colleges Is featured. 69 To Nofway: Home Of Giants 8KM a a a N C A A Baaksiba* Pra- a Bruins Wrap-Up 6:46 SFamlyFaud 68 M M ar Rogers (R) A teen-ager terror­ Midwest or East regional finals 8Waakand8pacW Monty Python's John Cleese (SC M ckan gama Program 8 k i Search Of... 2 :8 BK>5 3KK) 3KX) izes his high school through gang ( E New Day 68 Movla "Three Little Words " (1) Festival Of Lively A rts dons a reporter's cap In search 3 :1 6 (1950) Fred Astaire, Red Skelton. 8RiskOtMwrtage 8 Mlatar flogara(R) ( 9 Movla "The Effect Ot Gam­ violence and vandalism but 1:46 3) a Intsrnatlonal Boxing THURSDAY’S SPORTS 7 M 7:28 "Young Performers" Three of his Norwegian roots and to a a a NCAA Basksiball (9lfYouAakMa 3.-M ma Rays On Man-ln-The-Moon investigate the great Viking spirit meets his match In a teacher WBA / WBC world middleweight d l Hof Fudge 1:46 9:15 Marigolds" (1973) Joanne young artists are featured In per­ Championships Coverage of the "Last Chance" (1968) and tradition. who won't light back. champion Vito Antuofermo MARCH 20,1980 ( £ Tha Brady KIda 8 8 8 NCAA Basketball 7 : 8 , ( 9 Movie ( 9 New Day Woodward. Nell Polls. formance with the New York Mideast or West regional final. defends his title against Alan (D B ta rT ra k Champlonahipa Michael Rennie, Danlella Blanchl. Philharmonic Orchestra, con­ 11:30 80aNyNumbars 9 : 8 ® M ovla "Strategic Air 12:30 2KX) MInter (live from Las Vegas). (BN aw a a Movla "Three Blondes In His ducted by Zubin Mehta; Beverly (3) a O 8 N ew s S p s o la l 2KX) 7 : 8 Life" (1960) Jock Mahoney. Gre­ (9MyThras8ona Command" (1955) James Slew- 8 That Grsal Amartean Goapal ( E a World Sartaa Of Auto Rac­ EVENING 8 JonnyQuaat arl, June Allyson. Sills Is the hostess. Sound Tennessee Ernie Ford, Results of the Illinois primary are 4K)0 (S Undaraaa World Of Jacques (9Com m ant ta Thyssen. Nine On New Jersey presented. ing Top drivers compete lor SConauHatlon CoUttMU 8 JbnmySwaggart , 8 a m te At The King's House . Della Reese, and the Jordanalres (3) Doral Eastern Open The final SMomkigtown SIAIInThaFwnlly 3:36 (X) a News SpacW Results ol $300,000 In a road race qualifier. round ol this PGA event Is pre­ (SLaursI And Hardy Laugh- 3:43 8 Calabrata 8 8 8 NCAA Baskatball QFrad Aiialrs: Change Part- perform from Nashville's Grand 8:00 (9 Mac Spaclal Champlonahips the minols primary and a look at 2:46 sented live from the Blue Mon­ 3 ) a NHL Hockay Philadelphia 7:30 toona a 68 Tha Dukas Of Dixieland 8 Top Cat nara And Danoa Fred Astaire's Ole Opry House. (R) (9 DavoASan And Frianda O T hal Giaat Amartean Goapal the latest occurrences In Iran are 3) a American Sportsman ster Course ol the Doral Country Ryers vs. Toronto Maple Leafs 13) Arthur And Company ( 9 8 World Sarlaa Of Auto Rac- a A s Schools Match W its 8RaxHumbard 3:15 career is picked up after his presented. 8 PIsdgaBraak departure In 1939 from RKO and Sound Tennessee Ernie Ford. Bob Seagren learns the art of Club in Miami, Rorlda. 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(1944) Bing Crosby, Barry female leads for "Qone With The musical tribute to the entertain­ EVENING ( 9 NHL Hockey 8 Today In B lU a Prophecy Fitzgerald. 4:30 New York, (S D avjw A n d Goliath (SFaatlvalOfUvalyArts (31 Festival Of Faith Wind" and "Rebecca" as well as ers and service organizations 3) a Aftarschool Spaclal 6KX) 8 ChaNoe Of Salvation clips from numerous other a Bruins Wrap-Up 8 8 8 Godzilla / Glo- ( 9 Tha Brady Butir^ 8 8 8 CHIPS 8T ha Jetaons 5 : 8 that gave their time and talent to "What Are Friends For?" An 8 a a Sportsworld All-Ire­ 9 M batrottars Adventure Hour ( 9 M ovie "Johnny Guitar" Seiznick hits and Intarvlews with boost morale during World War 3 :4 6 land Hurling Championships a 68 G l Jhw I SUNDAY. (9 Mission: Impoasibla angry child of divorce discovers CB NHL Hockay New York 8 SeaaiTM Straat (R) (1953) Joan Crawford, Sterling a w C T T e n n Ia 10:15 ( 9 Jokw , Jokw . Jokw actors, producers and directors II. Hosted by Van Johnson and that vows ol friendship can be as a O a NCAA Baskatball (from Dublin); the Bengal Bouts Rangers vs. Winnipeg Jels highlight this look at the career 8 Faith ^ Today Hayden. 8 Soccer Made In Germany 8 8 8 Sportsworld June Allyson. changeable and fragile as vows Champlonahipa Coverage ol the (from South Bend, Indiana). Q IDom ata 8:8 MORNING 68 StudloSise ol one of Hdlywood's giants. 11:30 8:30 ol marriage. 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A reputation ol prominence in cal commercials, popular pro­ 3 ) Sports Spectacular Interna­ pect Mark Belger; swimmer Sooner" (1975) Lee Remick, that gave their time and talent to broadcasting the performing (9 DanM Boone 68 Fred Astaira; Change Part­ 8JewlahLlfs Los Angeles policeman must grams and coverage of the tional Mixed Pairs, Gymnastics, Jesse Vassallo; and 10.000- Richard Crenna. A bristly back- 5 : 8 boost morale during World War arts, featuring performances t^ 8 8 8 Fred And Bamey-Maat ners And Dance decide between staying on the annual Brazilian Carnival, Is Part 1 (from the Spectrum in meter racers Matti Vainlo and woods grandmother loses her 1 0 :8 II. Hosted by Van Johnson and some ol the world's opera, ThaShm oo 8BattlsOfThaPtanals force or marrying the woman ho presented. Philadelphia); World Cup Skiing Craig Virgin. A multi-million-dollar 3:46 elght-year-old granddaughter to 68 Zoom (R) June Allyson. dance and music greats. 8 Mlatar Rogers (R) 5:49 loves. (from Saalbach, Austria). production, “The Adventures 8 8 8 NCAA Baakatball a young couple with no children 11KX) OKM 8*30 of Marco Polo,” which will be aVM a Alegre Champlonahipa ol their own. (2 hrs.) ( 9 Straight Talk ® Movla "Inferno" (1953) Rob­ 9:00 (SaW M a World Of Sports ( 9 Movie "Tarzan And The ert Ryan, Rhonda Fleming. A mil­ 3) Top Of The HM Irwin Shaw's CD Oral Roberts Special THURSDAY’ S SPECIALS World Figure Skating Champion­ (9 NHL Hockey Chicago Black filmed in the People’s Repub­ 9:30 e.KK> 4KK) 1 0 :8 Leopard Woman" (1946) Johnny lionaire is left to die in the desert drama, set at the 1980 Olympics, ships, featuring pairs and men's Hawks vs. New York Islanders 8 Onoa Upon A Claaalc ( 9 Agronaky And Company 9:30 lic of China, Italy, Yugoslavia, (9 Doral Eastern Open ( 9 Nows Weissmuller, Brenda Joyce. ^ his wife and her lovw. of a man who has made It big bOt MARCH 20,1980 competition (from Dortmund, a Carraaoolandas 8 0 d y a a a y QD American Rim Institute 10:30 Morocco, Ceylon and Japan, ffiBIgValay GD 8 Fantasy Island (9 RaxHumbwd 8 Sports Odyaaey finds himsell struggling with a West Germany). 3 ) Sports Extra a Mo^ "Cavalry Command" Saktla To Jtmmy Stewart Host will be presented as an eight- 1 0 :8 8 Anotharvlaw 8 8 8 Prtma Tkna Saturday (31 Sunday A t Tha King’s House 8ThalriahHM mid-llla crisis Is conclude. (Part (1963) John Agar, Richard Arlen. aJarryFalwsll 2) Henry Fonda and guests Includ­ EVENING 6:46 11:30 hour drama on NBC in the (9 Doctor Who 8 Great DacWons 1 0 :8 8 A B C N a w s ing Allred Hitchcock, Gene Kelly, a a a NCAA Basketball a America's Athletes 1980 8 A a W a S a a lt 8 Movla "Tammy Tell Me 6:8 8 Hot Haro Sandwich 1981-82 season.. ( 9 Black News 8 M u n d o R a a l 6:8 Walter Matthau and Princess Poat-gama Program Athletes profiled are swimmers Producer Vincenzo Labella a H o tF u d g a True" (1961) Sandra Dee, John (9 New york Raport ( 9 News MO Gavin. (9 CBS News 11KM Grace ol Monaco pay tribute to Bruce Furniss and Andy Coan; characterizes the world- 1 0 :8 6:8 11:25 9 ABCNswa ®TV: The Fabulous Flftlas the noted actor. 8NancySavln "The Arts" EVENING 100-meter hurdlers Oeby 11KK) ‘ a S o o o w 69 Manoauvra Award-winning famous Marco Polo as “the (3) Popaya 4 : 8 (9(9888Nawa . (9FaosTha8tata a88NBCNows Lucille Ball, David Janssen. 10:00 Laplante and Candy Young: ( 9 - 8 Soooby And Scrappy Doo mOaviwAndGollath ( 9 Tkna For Ttmothy 1 1 :8 8TheMuppata Michael Landon, Mary Martin, filmmaker Frederick Wiseman's Jacques Borlel and Fons first Renaissance man, 200 (9AllnThaFwnlly 8 0 A Special Calabratlan documentary focuses on an 8:00 years before his time.” Vin­ 888Dafly0uck 8 Hare's To Your Health (BBarm yH M Oaktart (9 Faoa Tha Nation 7 M Dinah Shore and Red Skelton With Stave Allan The master-ol- (3) Racing From Aqueduct' Brydenbach, competitors In the 8 Speaking Of Love fling Around The World take a look at the experlmantal Infantry tank company going 400-meter and tha Red Zinger cenzo Labella was last associ­ 4 : 8 8 Soap Factory ( 9 8 Animals Animals Animals (EaOMInutas many-medla calls on his own tal­ 8 M o v la "Blondle Hits The g 8 Adalanta days of TV's youth featuring dips through the various staijes of an 8.-00 bicycle race. ated with NBC as producer of 68 Hollywood: Tha Saizniefc 8 PIsdgaBraak 7 M ( 9 8 Galactica 1980 ents and those of a great variety annual NATO , military training Jackpot” (1950) Penny Single­ Yaw s 8 Second C ity TV 68 Footsteps from dozens ol the early ol performers who span the 3 ) NHL Hockay New York the critically acclaim ed ton, Arthur Lake. (9ChrlstophwCtoaaup ■ 8 8 8 DIanay'a Wonderful exercise dose to the East Ger­ Rangers vs. Toronto Maple Leals 12:30 68 TV: The Fabuloua Fm as GD Wondarama World programs. spectrum from low camp to high aThaAttiMss “Jesus of Nazareth.” 4:46 man border. a WCT Tannia Jimmy Connors 11.-M 11K)8 ( 9 This Is Tha Ufa AFTERNOON a Land Of Tha Giants society lor this comedy .' v a ri^ dBLIslan m Itewa /pedal. vs. Hie Nastase (SSoulTraIn a TV: Tha Fabulous Fm aa 7 : 8 ( 9 Movta "Beyond The Living” 6.KX) World Opportunitlee 11:30 1 1 : 8 12KX) ® Jknmy Swaggarl 11:08 11:30 FRIDAY'S SPECIALS (1978) Jaotfrey Land. (9 Sports Spectaculw S RaxHum bwd (9 Up Front 8 T V ; The Fabuloua FHlIsa 3 ) Racing From Rocaavalt ( 9 Movla "What D(d You Do In 8 Living Faith SGoldan Globa Awards Deb­ 8 8 8 Caspar And The (9 Bast Of Donny And Marla 8Momlngtoam . ( 9 8 Isauaa And Anawara 8 8 Gala Of Stars Lucille Ball, David Janssen, bie Reynolds and Glen Campbell MARCH 21.1080 Angela 3 ) 8 WMa W ^ Of Sports The War Daddy?” (1966) James a HoHyw^: Tha Saiznick (9 Robert Schulw Michael Landon, Mary Martin, host this year's awards ceremo­ (BOutwUmlta Cobum, Dick Shawn. ' Yaara . SKK) 12KW 1 1 : 8 Journey To Adventure Dinah Shore and Red Skelton nies hotroring outstanding per­ TELEVISION 8 Mayor Athanson'a Forum (9 Talas Of Tha Unaxpeotad Fishing IMth Rolwid Martin ® Archie Bunker's Plaoe take a look at the experimental formances and accomplishments EVENING 3)Wrastllng (3) Fat Albert aQuaPaaa,U.8JL,7 ( 9 M orts "Divorce Americah 7 : 8 § ® Amartca'a A ttiM sa 1990 (98Captain Caveman And (E W a B a ta v a 8lt'sYourBualnasa days ol TV's youth featuring clips In the areas ol movies and televi­ AND STEREO Style” (1967) Dick Van Dyke, 8 Movie "North To Alaska" ® 8 Tanapaad And Brown ThaTaanAngala Debbie Reynolds. X F t N h For Today from dozens ol the early sion. 8KW (1960) John Wayne, Stewart 8ho# programs. SUNDAY’S SPORTS 8Ftawh Gordon 6:8 Racing From Rooaevall ® C h h slo p lw CIOMup O M M r ic k (3) M edals Of Honor “ A Part Of 41» MMII ST. MANCHESTER p h o n e l 4)-;22t SThaJataona O RobirtSchultr Granger. (O Living Faith 8 8 Saturday M ghtU va 68 To Norway; Home Of Giants America Died" The New York MARCH 18.1980 Nova g ew hw le And TtM C h o ^ 8:8 MONDArS SPECIALS City Police Department's "Medal g 8 A a W a 8 a a lt 8 Movla "Charlie Chan In 3:43 ONE (1) DAY SERVICE Murder Over New York” (1940) Bunch 1 2 :8 ® One Day At A Time ol Honor" ceremony Is profiled ® NHL Hockay 869TIM Dukas Of DlxWand MARCH 17, I960 AFTERNOON Sidney Toler. 8DavayAndGo5alh ( 9 Adam-12 And Friends The famed sextet by narrator Jerry Izenberg with a MORNING 8 Movta "The Visit” (1964) 7 :4 6 3 )IL o v a U w y OKK) which has been a New Orleans special tribute to Patrolmari 6:8 X D W o g u a David Guttenberg. 12K)P Ingrid Bergman, Anthony Quinn. a S a o fS d Heart ® A lc a hallmark lor nearly three dec­ EVENING 68Al0t4s "The ^ And I” 8 Jake Haas Goapal Tima ® Oral Roberts Special ades Is joined by the New a C N o k a n A teen-ager terror­ 10:16 ■ (EKIdawarid (1947) Claudette Colbert, Fred SKK) OHM IjM c rT V i ~)RM Patrol a 8 8 Meat The Prase XSAEC-Movla "Force 10 Orleans Pops Orchestra lor an izes his high school through gang a Soccer Made In Garmany MacMurray. ■ 12KK) . 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B y Pi4 H E AS T H/ a full-time Pml-TVSPOTUGHT the town lu HOOlMf past and i HTHURSMircoNiaB l O ^IP P M M U I d y I WiiMnQiOfi John Davidson Hosts His Own Show sideration ______"Ten Little Indlens" tablished C 3:20 ByDANUEWM ( D M P M r e l (1975) Oliver Reed. Elks Sion. Sommer. Agatha Christie's cism about spiritual phenome­ Commis; 3:50 suspense novel Is re-enacted as HOLLYWOOD - John na, Davidson has planned his d ) n>iQong Show 10 people stroiKJed in a Middle Davidson is about to become career very carefully. He says Mourey sai Eastern hotel are methodically town’s 12-yi 4:00 what he's alw an wanted to be the ABC show is “ another murdered, one Iw one. (2 hrs.) — a talk show host. piece in the puzzle," leading to include 62) MaslarpIsosThaetrs He spoke about his desires to his becoming a talk show counsel. 4:30 host 0 2 2 A IIV * 0:30 to a group of television editors The towi 0 Wal$trselWsak who had assembled during the Davidson’s versatility, good O MovI* "Grand Canyon" Counsel, S (1950) Richard Arlan, Mary Bath network press weeks. Already looks and engaging personali­ 10:00 Mayor Gee Hughes. 3 ) D ales an occasional talk show host ty have made him p i ^ a r on replacement for Carson, .the the specials circuit R e comes said they w 0 0 0 Beat Of Saturday Night nightclub singer, Disney mov­ quickly to mind when open­ assistant c I FR ID AY. Live ie actor and aspiring televi­ ings occur, such as the Miss tim e corpo 0 (>>nnectlcut Prime Time sion star mentioned that he America Pageant His name " ’ ’It wou DAYTIME MOVIES 0 Hudson River was ready to host a show was prominently mentioned a full-time 10:30 when the timing was right. when Bert Parks lost the 5:22 0 Sneak Previews; Take Two "I don't want a start-up assignment. ( B "Cage 01 Gold" (1952) situation," he said. "I want to “ I’ve been in the wings for Jean Simmons. David Farrar. 11:00 (B (B 0 0 0 step into a show when it's everyone,” Davidson 12:30 a ) M * A * 8"H . no pilot... just stepep iin. observes. “ I ’m not interested. 3) "Sherlock Holmes And The 0 TwWght Zone I'm not looking to replace Besides, I think Parks will do Vo Spider W oman" (1944) Basil 0 D a v s A lla n Johnny Carson. I don't think it again — the pageant will Ralhbone, Gale Sondergaard. SS Two Ronnies 0 "Miss Grant Takes he’ll leave." change its mind — and it will Richmond" (1949) Lucille Ball. 11:30 Many of us didn't know it get its biggest rating ever.” (X) N BA BasksIbaN William Holden. then, but speculations about Davidson launch^ his show (£ K o )a k vo] Carson were irrelevant. The business career at White 1:00 ( B 0 The Iran America (B "Surrabaya Conspiracy" Held Hostage real scoop, which Davidson Plains High School, where, as (1972) Michael Rennie, Richard S D o v e A le n probably knew at the time, John Davidson will be replacing Mike Douglas as a talk a student he joined a musical Jaeckel. 0 0 0 T o n l g h t was about Mike Douglas. Just show host of his own syndicated show. geu p called the Kool Kords. 0 Movie "W ake Island" (1942) in a week later Group W He has modeled, majored in 3:00 Brian Donlevy, Robert Preston. ® "The Satan Bug" (1965) announced that it was not philosophy in college (Denison 8S Austin City Limits George Maharls. Richard going to renew his contract co-hosts will be former foot­ Landsburg, who has produced in Granville, Ohio), and at one CHICAG( when it expired in June. Guess ball great Frank Tarkenton, many fine informational point actually plaimed to go Basehart. 11:45 another sig (B 0 Oiarla'a Angale who they were hiring to and actress and one-time top- series, including the widely mto the ministiy. But theater 4KX> year of th^ S "A Patch Of Blue" (1965) replace him? None other than ranking woman's tennis play­ syndicated, and lauded “ In always lured him. He spent 12:00 Reagan oi Sidney Poltier, Shelley Winters. (B Movie "The Killers" (1948) the son of a minister who had er, Cathy Lee Crosby. Search Of...” : “ We will verify his summers during his col­ Burt Lancaster, Ava Gardner. always longed to be a TV host It is part of the new trend and bring the person involved lege days in summer stock, George Bus EVENING 0 Or. Soo n On Hebrews — John Davidson. for non-fictionfictioi on television,' into the audience for ques­ appearing in such musicab as President ( 12:30 The John Davidson Show Davidson notes. "A ll these tions. We want our audience ''Camelot,” “Paint Your port in a si 6.-00 (£ Ufa And Timas Of EddtoRob- will be his personal coup. For shows are doing well — ‘60 to find it so incredible that it Wagon” and “ Lil’- Abner.” two days Minutes' (CBS), ABCs '20/20' ^ ( s i a 0 N « M several years now, be feltfell be will be hard to believe i t ... but After school, he came back to primary. SlUweLucy was a contender for every-, and NBC's li^t-hearted look nevertheless it is fact.” New York and made hb debut 12:56 The C3iic ( B J o M r 't W M thing — and he vowed not to at reality, ‘Real People,"’ It .might seem ironic, but in “ Foxy” with a cast that n z o o m f f l) n Star Trek b s t week si 0 McHafe'eNovy stop until he hosted a daily according to Davidson, who Davidson considers himself a included Bert Lahr and Larry S tI w O m Couple show, be it network or syndi­ wisely ioiored "Tom Snyder’s pessimist “ I don’t believe in son leadini 0 S lfM ta 01 Sen Frendeoo Blyden. IKK) gave the fo Q ) 3-2-1 Contect ( B Movie "Rhapsody In Blue" cated. Prim e': ‘nme." psychic phenomenon, ghost He has hasted shows before. (1945) Robert Alda. Alexis Smith. Actually his vow has won “ We're not going to give the stories, dreams-come-true, or He had hb own series, “ Kraft a 36 percei 0:30 him both markets. Davidson audience cheerleaders at a extrasensory perception,” he Summer Music Hall” on NBC (X) Cerol Bum en And Friends 0O0MldnlgMSpscial the Illinois (BTIcTaoOauah will also host a weeklyLly ABC freak show," Davidson declared. “ We will document and “ The John Davidson of samplinf — — — At------1:16 IN B C k 0 Movie "White Witch Doctor" series, “That’s Incredible!” As cautioned. “These are stories all of the reports, then pro­ Show” on ABC. He also had a day. 0 fi) Over Eeey tte title of the show implies, with a surprise twist, but they duce them as 4 to 8-minute brief fling as co-star of a situ­ (1953) Susan Hayward. Robert The Real 0BobNe«4iert MItchum. "That's Incredible!” exploresploi must have an incredible quali­ stories and air up to eight in ation comedy, “The IRrl With the poll’s n 6:55 unusual happenings'ha and ty about them.” each hour.” Something Eirtra.” The girl 1:30 G O P cont ( B News (Time Approximate) proves themun toI be factual. 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MenI Oh, starring Miss Barbara (barter’s 0 Deny Numbers W omenI" (1957) Tony Randall, the bMt actor on the air. Stanwyck. She had a daughter at 4151 Prospect Ave., Los go to the refrigerator only to undecided Ginger R o^s. Where can I write him? — on it named Diedre, a son Angeles, Calif. 90027. come back and discover theirI 7:30 mean it w CSP.M.Megezlne 0 1 Jovie "The Enforcer" Rath Heald, Santa Barbara, Heath, a bw yer son and BLOWN WHISTLE — My favorite show bad been ( B A . In The Family (1950) Humphrey Bogart, Zero CaUf. another son. C u yon tell me wife and I have a naming bet cancelled. In your case. I’m column, ( Mostel. 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