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PAGE TWENTY - EVENING HERALD, Mon., Jan. 8, 1979 Official Says New England Economy Is Bleak AUGUSTA,Atrr'lTC'TA Maine (UPI)/fTT>¥\ - A A reflect varyingvarvincr costs rviotc n(of lit/incrliving /4(v\nodrops vr^ aU.a Maine.” >* ^ steel mill in Youngstown, Ohio, that which is essentially a regressive tax every New England state’s position closed down. Much of our work is on Faux said the cost of the basic The following shows the change in Washington economic research — particularly in Massachusetts — group says New Engiand's reai per relative to the rest of the nation. inflation. Just several weeks ago we necessities of life such as food and per capita income in New England U.S, DoeanH Know Massachusetts moves from having were to the White House for a session you get these very high housing when federal estimates are adjust^ Chad*8 Parents Seek Road Lobby and DOT capita income, when adjusted * to shelter are very high in New costs.” Jim Rice Signs the 14th highest income to the 37th with President Carter and Alfred to reflect cost of living, based on Who to Support reflect cost of iiving, paints a much England. He said transportation He said the latest U.S. Bureau of Laetrile in Mexico and Maine is dropped right to the bot­ Kahn on inflation.” National Center for Economic Alter­ Dispute Funding Loss Multi-Year Pact bieaker picture of the region’s costs drive up the price of food and ^ h o r Statistics show the cost of food Page 2 Page 4- economy than federal officials like to tom of the list. He said while New England was housing costs are escalated by high natives computations. ' Page 7 , Page 11 Connecticut has the second highest in Boston for a medium income fami­ Also shown is the state by state admit. adversely affected by its high cost of energy bills and property taxes in ly of four is $734 more a year than in "It has become fashionable among per capita income in terms of living, states like Texas, where the Maine and Massachusetts. decline in ranking relative to the rest dollars, but the seventh as far as Austin, Texas, and the food costs in of the nation. Washington policymakers to dismiss adjusted incomes move the ranking "Some of the things that aren’t a Portland, Maine, are $817 more a what the money can buy, he said. 25th to 8th, and Nevada, which has • Connecticut: $8,061 to $7,364, 2nd the decline of the Northeastern result of the region's location, but year than in Austin. economies as exaggerated,” Jeff New Hampshire’s income level com­ the country’s highest per capita result from a federal policy like the to 7th. Faux was emphatic that the typical • Maine: $5,734 to $5,572 , 46th to €ast HartfarJi pared to the other states in the nation buying power, appeared to be in a Faux, co-director of the National energy crisis, are clearly where New answer for fighting inflation — cut­ dropped from 30th to 39th, Rhode better position than at first believed. 50th. Center for Economic Alternatives, England is taking it on the chin,” he ting government spending as a said in a recent interview. “But when Island from 26th to 43rd and Vermont "Everyone knows how well off you said. "The cost of electricity is • Massachusetts: $7,258 to $6,364, Mostly Sunny from 44th to 48th. means of driving down wage 14th to 37th. you consider the relative costs of are depends not only on the money higher and in Massachusetts the cost pressure on inflation — will do New living, it appears that the decline has Faux, who keeps a home in Rich: you earn, but also on the prices you of natural gas is much higher than • New Hampshire: $6,536 to $6,306, Highs in 20s mond, Maine, said his group "is England little good because the 30th to 39th. actually b ^n understated." pay,” Faux said. “Government in­ the rest of the country.” region's problems are with the basic Datallt on pogo 2 Faux said adjusting U.S. Census primarily an economic research come statistics do not take account Faux said there is “no question the • Rhode Island: $6,775 to $6,167, organization but we have been in­ necessities of life, "inflation items 26th to 43rd. Bureau per capita income figures to of the cost of heating your home in tax structure is a factor, where you that are not wage related.” volved in the effort to reopen the South Dakota or buying food in have a reliance on the property tax. Vermont: $5,823 to $5,734, 44th to 48th. Full Autonomy urntttn Hrrali Carrier Gets PEKING (UPI) - Four Vol. XCVIII, No. 83 — Manchester, Conn., Tuesday, January 9, 1979 UTC Officers I senators said today Chinese Vice »A Family NEWSpaper Since 1681« 20$ Single Copy « ist Home Delivered Premier Teng Hsiao-ping HARTFORD (UPI) - promised Taiwan would retain United Technologies Corp. full autonomy after reunification has named seven of its of­ with China, including its own ficers to the board of direc­ armed forces and its free enter­ tors of Carrier Corp., MNUMIY SUE MY$! prise economic "system. The Pope Enters which is based in Syracuse, Chinese leader said reunification N.Y. m would be peaceful unless Taiwan UTC now holds more SALE STARTS TODAY THRU SATURDAY Pick up ‘ rejects the indefinitely, the than 50 percent of Carrier’s o u r‘New senators said. outstanding stock following Teng also said China will assist savings circular its controversial takeover ousted Cambodian communist Border Fray of the airconditioning at the Caldor store leader Pol Pot in a guerrilla war giant. 5#^ By United Press International 40%SAVINGS0N nearest you agains.t the Soviet-backed Viet­ Argentina and Chile, on the brink in the Beagle Channel. UTC, which operates out namese who swept through Cam­ of war for months, agreed to begin Argentina rejected the decision bodia last weekend. of Hartford, also Saturday pulling back troops today and submit last month and claimed Chilean finedinnkware The vice premier said China announced it would issue a a dispute over a cluster of troops and artillery were "upsetting new convertible preferred does not believe Soviet forces are strategically located islands to the military balance’’ in the con­ stock, subject to approval .Chip & Break-Resistant Melamine strong enough to undertake a mediation by Pope John Paul II. tested zone. of directors and 8.99.0I1.97 decisive invasion of China For nearly a century, Argentina shareholders of both com­ o^WHITESALE because Soviet military power is Argentine generals were called to and Chile have jostled for position in panies. The convertible a special meeting today to discuss .OvenTo-Table Stoneware lYaf'ches?^®'"®"’® LCD/LED concentrated on Europe and the erms of the a^eement signed Mon­ the archipelago of Tierra del Fuego stock would have a par • oven 4 4 0, Middle East. J Nlkko, Sango, MiKasa, day in Montevideo, Uruguay. at the tip of the continent, a region value of ¥50 per share and Teng also said China welcomes rich in oil and natural gas. SJIW” ir.96»38.9( Argentine Foreign Minister Carlos yield an annual dividend of expansion of U.S. naval forces in Pastor and his Chilean counterpart, It also contains the only natural $4.25 per share. >"-40,.39.6 o | the western Pacific and Hernan Cubillos, met with the papal passageway between the east and strengthening of the Japanese envoy, Italian Cardinal Antonio west coasts of the Western Drip-glazed or decorate . Exqui^if/ljonlicuon*^*?®’ ®spph/res self-defense forces. But China Samore, and signed two documents Hemisphere. m wants the to In lOTl, both countries agreed to Our Bag...... withdraw its troops from South submitting to papal mediation the status of three islands in the Beagle submit the question of the islands of Korea and negotiate with com­ Early Dismissal • Fine designs. Parents, educators and school ad­ Channel at the tip of South America. Picton, Lennox and Nueva to an in­ V fP Translucent china In munist North Korea on the coun­ Quality Education proposed lowering the HEBRON — ’The Hebron ministrators packed the Penney High School The first document asked the pope ternational arbitration court set up Services lor 8 and - - q o try’s unification. maximum class size from 29 to 27 in 1979-80 Elementary School Srtor8t^12..n'r_'’“''r4- amphitheatre Monday night for a workshop for guidance and help in the by the British crown. Chile won all »-»7to1ZS,jy fi Q 7 . • and to 25 in 1980-81 for kindergarten through District will dismiss on class sizes and pupil-teacher ratios. A negotiations to reach a peaceful solu­ three islands and the right to claim a students early on Jan. 11 0-97 to 124.701 Abortion Rule Grade III. (Herald photo by Blake) tion, and stated they would “consider 200-mile sea limit in the south Atlan­ for a teacher training ses­ WASHINGTON (UPI) - The group called The Concerned Parents for any ideas the holy see expressed.” tic. Supreme Court today struck down sion. 40% SAVINGS ^ I The pope’s “ideas” would not be bin­ Argentina expressed outrage at the Twin Size I 6-3 ’s requirement Both the morning and ‘Old Salem’ ding. decision, charging it was “full of afternoon kindergarten Our Reg. 18.99.. 12“ ON ALL LAMPS I that doctors performing abortions The second document called for errors, omissions and excesses of classes will attend the Heirloom Bedspreads must determine if the fetus might troop withdrawals to positions as of power.” Full Size ^ F Q o morning session from 8:35 Nubby-woven with heavy survive and, if so, try to bring Class Size Problem "the beginning of 1977.” OmR»a.i0M.... 1 0.00 Bilateral negotiations between the fringe. Machine-washable and I about a live birth. to 11:05. Regular class dryable in favorite snowy Diplomatic observers said a return two countries ended in failure Nov. 2, sessions will be closed at Queen Size This affirmed a lower-court white or antique white. OurR.g.Z>.M . 23.40 5 . 9 9 » Z 6 .9 7 to 1977 military positions would mean and both countries were on a war 12:45 p.m. and lunch will decision that the law’s Chile must withdraw its troops and footing. 38.40„86.70 requirements for determining be served for students in Playpens Has Many Aspects artillery placed on several contested When the foreign ministers met Grades 1 through 6. whether a fetus is capable of islands in 1978, while Argentina must Dec. 12 to decide on a mediator, they 16.62 to 29.97 living outside the mother are un­ r ^ ^ y © i r No-Iron By CHRIS BLAKE pull back thousands of soldiers sent agreed on the pope, but not on what S r "' 23.96»Z6.97 •par Seats constitutionally vague. dress the problem of large instruc­ through Grade III to 24, they said. Nursery School Herald Reporter to the Andes border region late last points to submit. Just as war seemed ‘Madeira Gardens’ Justice Harry Blackmun, tional groups. Total cost would be In Vernon, the largest year. inevitable, the pontiff offered to send $133,860 for 1979-80. HEBRON-The Hebron writing for the majority, said EAST HARTFORD - While school kindergarten class has 24 students, A 1977 international arbitration a peace mission to work out how the 'i Cooperative Nursery Percale Sheets & Cases .Desk Lamps for Every P u r ^ •P'flh Chairs” the law wrongly subjects doctors administration officials admit the Meaniyhile, local parents and while 26 is the largest class in Grades decision gave Chile the three islands talks could continue. School Inc. will have its TwkiFlitorFHtDd 046 ••""'O’"'' 13.82io34.99 to criminal penalties for maximum class size should be educators from The Concerned II and III, the parents said. next open meeting of the OwReg.4.99.....W violations without regard to lowered, large instructional groups Parents for Quality Education, a Board of Directors on Jan. Glastonbury has a maximum class Fine-woven IBCkcount fault, setting ”a trap for those within elementary school classes are group which is fighting for smaller size of 25 in kindergarten and first 10 at 8 p.m. in Phelps Hail. percale Is ultra-luxurious, who act in good faith.” a greater problem. class sizes in Grades kindergarten grade, 27 in second and third grades The school is accepting soft and lustrous. Delicate Siikparchnwnt, vinyl,pieated^P^n,de^''J Dissenters charged the ruling School administrators gave their through three, made a proposal of floral print In softxastels. their own. and 29 in fourth and fifth grades. registrations for the 1980- No. In • "withdraws from the states a views during a Board of Education Wethersfield’s maximum class Regime Claims 81 school year. To be eligi­ FullFMorFHtad I . o a 1.19 ...... substantial measure of the The parents group presented Ouiltoe.M*...... 4 .0 0 workshop on class sizes and pupil- size in elementary schools is 25, they ble for the class of three- to ^ power to protect fetal life” that teacher ratios held before an atten­ figures from other towns, studies QuiinFlitOfFHIwl . said. yeoTolds, a child must have OurRag.ejt...... 8 .3 3 was reserved for them in the tive crowd of 150 persons Monday from educators and financial infor­ Rocky Hill has no stated class size a birth date of no later than KingFlatorFW.d . n a a Ou?WltA«...... 10.88 25% SAVINGS high court's past abortion night at Penney High School’s mation to back up their argument for policy, but figures there show class Jan. 1, 1977. Gail Wogton, decisions. Cambodia Rule Sundin)Plllo«ca.M . __ amphitheatre. smaller class sizes in kindergarten P.O. Box 137, is mfi size is below East Hartford’s Out Rag. AN, Pkol 2.. 3.9 7 ON ALL LUGGAGE School Superintendent Eugene through Grade III, maximum size of 29. membership chairman. BolatarCaaaa . . . BANGKOK, Thailand (UPI) - OwRaS.S.N,Pkol2..4.44 Ella^s Secrets Diggs said class size is only one Joyce Octigan'and Elizabeth The problem of class size is further analysis of ev nts in Cambodia, aspect of the problem in elementary Harvey of the parents group Cambodia’s new government today Our su 2.97 to60.72 HARTFORD (UPI) - The complicated by the presence of “Decisive Success of the people of 3J6to Hartford Clamshell Alliance said schools. Another is grouping in in­ porposed lowering the maximum claimed total control of the nation. Kampuchea.” - special education students, said Vietnam became the first nation to "**'*•*' rartrMm p nw today Gov. Ella Grasso should structional areas like reading and class size from 29 to 27 next year and The fate of the Khmer Rouge • Favorite Lu99®9® ®jK|f,.iook vinyl. Arthur Michaels, consultant and recognize the regime and the Soviet f Manchester | divulge what she discussed with math. further reducing it to 25 for 1980-81. director of social, services for the government, which reportedly tried w / U B a n j j V ' Union hailed the victory. V Public Records j Northeast Utilities President- While classes are kept under the Their proposal would cost the school department. to flee Phnom Penh ahead of the pfTOt molded hatdsiders. Intelligence sources in Bankgkok Leiand Sillin in a private meeting 29 student maximum in homeroom taxpayers no money next year, they “To mainstream special education offensive, was unknown. Automatic said fighting was reported continuing Warranly deeds •Famous Luggage Brands I at the Capitol in November. groups, many instructional groupings said, because enrollment is children in classes of 28 to 29 students An unconfirmed report said former Adrienne W. Kozlowski, Electric Blankets declining. However, it would require but said Vietnam’s tough army and ^ and m o^ Shortly before the meeting, presently exceed 30 students, Diggs is a very, very

Principal EVENING HERALD. Tuee,, Jan. 9, 1979 — PAGE FIVE ^ im M Of 22 Years Board Gets Inside Look I Will Retire At Town’s Water System DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER - Robert E. MANCHESTER — Along with provements to the system are it’s cheaper to mothball it than to dis­ Heins, who has worked in the viewing all four possible sites for the solve it completely,” FitzPatrick MANCHESTER'S needed, he said. Manchester school system for 22 town's water treatment plant, said. years, is retiring. ' , A major part of those im­ members of the Town Board, of provements is one water treatment Jay Giles, director of public works, The retirement of Heins, who has Directors Saturday also got an Inside said the building of the new plant, if spent the past four years as principal plant that would treat all water in the look at other parts of the water system. approved, would not require an in­ of Washington School, was an­ system. The directors also saw the Cooper crease in the number of workers who nounced and approved at Monday Some were not places you would handle water treatment. night's meeting of the Board of Hill treatment plant, a more modern bring someone receiving a tour of the and more impressive facility than All of the work would be located in Education. best parts of Manchester. one central spot, and the workers The board approved other per­ the one on Line Street. The rundown Line Street water Young told the five directors who would not have' to journey between sonnel changes including the retire­ ' treatment plant seemed to disturb two locations as they now do, he said. ment of Henrietta C. Sime, a math attended — Penny, Betty Intagliata, some of the directors because of the John FitzPatrick, Joseph Sweeney Throughout the Saturday tour, the teaclier at Manchester High School, poor condition of the building. board members received a history and the assignment of Judith C. Lib­ and Thomas Connors — that part of The plant, located near the the equipment at the plant could be lesson about Manchester’s Water ■ by as a full-time teacher at the high Manchester-Glastonbury town line, system. school for second semester. transferred to the proposed new treats water for about 10 percent of plant. ’‘Line Street and Cooper Hill both Heins has served as a principal in the system’s customers. were built when there weren’t many Manchester for 18 years. He started The directors also discussed possi­ Floor boards creaked, ceiling paint ble future uses of the Cooper Hill treatment plants around,” Giles teaching sixth grade at Bentley pealed as the five directors toured said. School in 1956 and four years later building. They seemed to favor the plant. keeping the system operational, even Both were built in the early 1900s, was appointed teaching principal at "You'd be well-advised to open this he said. Buckland School. if a new plant to service the entire place up before a referendum,” town is built. The directors also visited the wells In 1962, he became teaching prin­ Mayor Stephen Penny said to Bob at Charter Oak Street — Young said cipal at Robertson School and one The Cooper Hill Plant then could be Young, water treatment manager. A used as a backup or emergency this provides water at a cheaper cost year later was appointed supervising public view of the building could than any part of the system—and the principal of the school. system. provide a better idea of why im­ “If you have the facility already. filtering plant for Porter and Howard During his 13 years at Robertson, Reservoirs. he was involved in two building programs at the school. While at the school, Heins worked with others to involve many of the special educa­ tion students in programs and classes Dents Abstain On Grant for re^ lar students. VERNON — The five Democrats "This was prior to any mandates Avenue from West Road to Windsor- Street to Ann Street and the first 200 on the Town Council Monday night, ville Road and from Windsorville for mainstreaming," Heins wrote in abstained from voting on a resolution feet of Grove Street south of E, l^ain a recent biographical sketch of his Road to Franklin Street. Street. The area is known as to allow Mayor Frank McCoy to file a The project will involve widening years in Manchester. pre-application for a $600,000 federal Amerbelle_ corner. He started in his present position the roadway by about five feet on Starts WED., JAN. 10th grant. Town Planner George Russell said each side and in the process longstan­ at Washington School in 1975 and has The Democrats had previously op­ the town has been told that this latter spent much of his time working along ding drainage problems will also be project is being given high priority posed the priority list for grant use. corrected. with the building program at that The $600,000 is for a single year by the state. school. The third resolution, approved Mrs. Diana Green, left, and her three-year-old son'Chad, Small Cities grant and the resolution Russell said the resolution just Heins also said he has had much in­ Monday night, is to allow the mayor authorizes the state to proceed with leave the Plymouth, Mass., Superior Courthouse Monday after spells out the proposed uses for the to also ask DOT to proceed with ob­ terest in libraries. He helped set up a money. engineering designs and the town will central library at Bentley School and the Scituate, Mass., boy’s parents want to court to get their taining necessary approvals for the have input. Mayor McCoy said the The Democrats originally opposed use of trade-in funds for im­ also helped make the library at leukemia-stricken son off chemotherapy. (UPI) photo the application for two reasons. They • council will be kpet abreast of what $ Robertson School the first one in an provements to the intersection of E IS going on. said they felt the town should go all Main and Grove streets from Cottage elementary school in town to be open the way and file for a three-year, $1.2 all day every day of the school week. million grant and also wanted the $ During his years in Manchester, Chad’s Parents Seek priority list to include money for a Heins also served as principal shelter for battered women plus Area Police Report representative to the Math 4 BIG DAYS some items requested by the Village Curriculum Committee and as a Street Association. South Windsor of West Hartford. member of the Manchester School Laetrile in Mexico By abstaining, but not voting Anthony DeAndrea. 70. of 1900 Vernon Administration Association against the motion, the Democrats Main St., East Hartford, and a Sponsored by Negotiating Team. Vernon Police reported the in­ PLYMOUTH, Mass. (UPI) - The Contreros later said he would keep allowed the town to proceed with the passenger in his car, Carl Anderson His retirement became effective at parents of 3-year-old, leukemia vestigation of 14 breaks into private the boy on chemotherapy but that he pre-application process. 69, of 55 Woodland St., East Hartford, homes, apaitments and businesses Wed the end of the school year. He plans stricken Chad Green say they want to would also add Laetrile in order to The council unanimously approved were admitted to St. Francis during the period of Dec. 22 through DOWNTOWN to spend his time on many activities, take their son to Tijuana, Mexico improve the boy's quality of life. a resolution to allow the mayor to ask Hospital Monday with injuries suf­ including camping, fishing, gar­ Jan. 4. Items valued at $4,640 were where he can be treated with the con­ “I’ts a Laetrile case ... which it the state Department of Transporta­ fered in a two-car accident on Route reported missing. % dening and “catching up on all the troversial cancer drug Laetrile. didn’t start out to be," the Green’s tion (DOT) to proceed to obtain the 5. The breaks were into businesses on books I have not had time to read.” Jerry and Diana Green of Scituate, attorney, George Donovan, said out­ necessary approvals to allow the ob­ Police said the accident is still un­ Dr. James Kennedy, superinten­ Mass., Monday asked Plymouth Route 30, Windsor Avenue and at Tri- MANCHESTE side the courtroom. taining of Federal Interstate Trade- der investigation. The driver of the City Plaza; into homes on Hany dent of schools, said "I have always Superior Court Judge Guy Volterra Massachusetts Assistant Attorney In funds for the widening of Windsor other car involved was Rhea B. Gear found Mr. Heins to be a kind and gen­ to reverse a previous order making Lane, Eleanor Drive, and Lewis General Jonathan Brandt, who is Street; and apartments on Regan tle man. In all of the dealings I have the boy a partial ward of the state representing the state, called the had with Mr. Heins, his paramount which was imposed last year when Project Child Find Road, Highland Avenue, Taleottville Greens' witness part of a "political Road, and South Street. concerns have been for students and the parents opposed chemotherapy teachers.” and medical movement” interested MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION for their son. in the wide use of Laetrile. Set in Manchester Mrs. Sime has taught math at the For more than one year blond, Dr. John Truman, who has been MANCHESTER — The Manchester public school high school since 1964. Her retire­ blue-eyed Chad has been the center treating Chad at the Massachusetts system is participating in the statewide Child Find Week ment also will become effective at of a controversy over whether General Hospital, said that Jan. 14 through Jan. 20. SaVeFUEL-ENERGY-$$$ the end of the school year. parents have the right to pick "elevated levels" of cyanide have The purpose of the effort is to find children from ages Mrs. Libby has worked as a part- medical treatments for their been detected in Chad as a result of 2.8 through 21 who may have special education needs, ac­ ...... iftime teacher at the high school since children even if those treatments are the Laetrile. Laetrile is an apricot pit cording to Anne-Louise Fournier, special education 1975. This assignment has been unorthodox. supervisor. a s k u s a b o u t a 15% derivative that some claim is a cure CUSTOM ABC Appllanc* B Rapair Mlnit-Man PrinUng changed to full time because of the g o v e r n m e n t t a x r e b a t e All along the Greens had been op­ for cancer despite warnings against The school system has a Child Development Team MADE Adam* Jawalara retirement of Larry Perry. Naaalfl Anna Co. posed to chemotherapy claiming they its use by the U.S. Food and Drug Ad­ which evaluates the children. The team consists of a Amarican FInanca Corp. She will teach four sections of NaaaUf Canpra M op could better care for their son with a ministration. It’s chief chemical in­ school psychologist, s social worker, early childhood Ann'a Spot biology. special metabolic diet. Mancdiiiator Hardware A Supply I gredient is amygdalin which contains education teacher, nurse and speech and language clini­ Aquatic WqrM Manchaator Mall The Board of Education also However, the parents Monday said cian. cyanide. ALL PRIME Arthur Drug Manchaator Pal Cantor accepted the resignation of Karol they are now willing to keep the boy "That’s a bunch of garbage," Jerry Children as young as 2.8 years and who have hearing BaHaTa Mualc Auer, a half-time math teacher at Manchaator Saatood on chemotherapy, but that they now Green said when asked about two re­ impairments can be evaluated and receive appropriate ALUMINUM BIblaa B Books Bennet Junior High School for five Manchaator State Bank want the “care and protection order” cent deaths of cancer patients who instructional program under the state law. For all other Big L years, and the appointment of Debra Manchaator Upholatoring Co. lifted by the state so they can take reportedly look Laetrile overdoses. potential disabilities, children may receive the special WINDOWS Nolan, who will be a one-fifth science 'hw BIka Shop Mariow'a Dapartmant Store the child to Mexico. Other dangers associated with the evaluation and placements starting at age 3.8 years, Mrs. NOT A teacher at the high school. Mrs Bllah Hardwara Mari-Mada As a ward of the state Chad is Greens’ treatment, Truman said, in­ Fournier said. About 30 children have been evaluated STORM Nolan will'take one-fifth of Perry’s ^ Braaa Kay Raatauraid MgtyLawia allowed to live at home with his clude “deafness, blindness, serious since September. WINDOW assignment. OVER ^ Bray*a Jawalara ' dak SIrofI Package Store parents but they must let a social physical ailments and conceivably The child find program has been expanded to include Both the resignation of Mrs. Auer worker see him on a regular basis to death.” the former student up to age 21 who may have dropped e^^Carval lea Craam Olynipla Dali and the appointment of Mrs. Nolan Carriage Houae Boutiqua make sure he is receiving the Brandt said the state only wants to out of school becauuse of special education problems. One Hour MarUnlxIng become effective later this month. CBT chemotherapy. “determine what is in the best in­ Parents interested in referring their children may call ‘ 5 9 Optical Stylo Bar 4 Comar Soda Shop Park Hill Joyea Floriat Mrs. Green said she and her hus­ UP TO 80 i$ c o u ti* s terest of Chad." Dick Cormier or Mrs. Fournier, special education suner- band will present at least four visors at 647-3484. UNITED INCHES The Crafl B Hobby Center PauTa Paint Lake Street PTO ' c o m p l e t e ’. The Crockery Shoppe witnesses who will testify over the The Child Development Team meets twice a month at INSTALLATIONS B. D. Poari ~ Street next two weeks on the use of Laetrile Clean Air Plans Martin School. GREAT The Deal Tha Penny Savor &hool PTO will meet Thursday at Dora Dala 7:30 p.m. at the school. Following the as a “good cancer treatment. ” The Pantland the Florist HARTFORD (UPI) - The state’s Subdivision Plan Delayed STORES ’Tha Drapary Qallary business meeting Dr. Blaine Girard first of those witnesses - Harvard largest consumer group Monday en­ NEW 3” INSULATED TRIPLE Potor*a Furniture language arts supervisor in the Ver­ educated Dr. Ernesto Contreros — dorsed the Department of SOUTH WINDSOR — A proposal for a 58-lot subdivi­ Dubaldo Elactric Co. Pilgrim Fabrlca GLASS CONSTRUCTION Tha Place non school system, will speak on the who runs a Laetrile clinic in Tijuana, nvironmental Protection’s plan to sion, scheduled to be heard by the Planning and Zoning Electrolux Sarvico Cantor new reading curriculum for Vernon testified Monday in the closed door clean up Connecticut’s air by Commission tonight at 8 p.m. in the Town Hall, will not A TRIPLE PANE WINDOW Fairway Dapartmant Store Quinn’a Pharmacy Die public is welcome. session. developing mass transit. be heard. COSTS NO MORE THAN FanI’a Kitchen RaYa Army-Navy Town officials said the builder, Rene Viellieux of West Five Star Trading Co. Ra^l Mon’a Sh^ Hartford, failed to post the property 10 days before MOST DOUBLE PANE Footolapa Tha Rummage Corner tonight’s hearing. WINDOWS. Formal'a Inn SanYa Paporttaeka The property is located on 60 acres of land between J. Garman Clothier Savinga Bank ol Manchaator Mayor Sees Alternatives Qanovaal Inauranca Agency Seymour Motor Sporto Abby and Nevers roads and is known as South Ridge Estates. ® TRANSFORM YOUR HOME Qlaztor’a SSH Groan Slampa INTO A FUEL SAVER Qramaa Printing Shorwin Wllllama Co. Harriaon’a Stollonara Shoor Jowatora ForVernon’s Revaluation NOW ALL NEW THERMALIZED H U RRY Heritoga Savinga S Loan R. J. Smith Inauranca FRAME CONSTRUCTION i e c t ^ Houaa S Hale The Styllat VERNON - Mayor Frank McCoy feels there are some tion to meet the intent of the law. YOU CAN PLACE YOUR IN FOR HNB Su-Dab Coin Co. alternatives the Town Council can consider before He said the process is traumatic when the period is too A TRUE t h e r m a l - E.A. Johnion Paint Co. Kathtoon Trapuxxano making a firm committment on plans for revaluation long between the processes. “The revaluation process CLASSIFIED AD ANYTIME b a r r ie r WINDOW Leaf, Stem S Root Twaoda Specialty Shop which IS required by state law every 10 years, shouldn’t be traumatic if it is done on a regular basis,” BEST Ufl Tha Latch Walkina Furolturo Stanley Roesler, the town’s former director of ad- Marcham said. He asked the mayor if he agreed. •STOPS HEAT H io Uon’a Don Wllton’a GHI Shop rninistration’ cautioned the council a year ago the town Mayor McCoy said he did agree that it is better if it is LOSS SELECTION Manchaator Drug Worth’a Should start making arrangements for the process and he done within reasonable periods. He said he has been Manchaator Evening Harold Yale Typowritor Sarvica did some research as to the cost. • TILTS IN FOR trying to develop some information from some other EASY CLEANING Rosier spoke with a representative of an East Hart­ towns that have been involved in the process. ford appraisal firm and was told the town should enter “There are some alternatives we can look at. Maybe ONE DAY into a contract for revaluation, 20 to 24 months before the P t e i f y o f we can do it ‘in-house’ completely or partially. I hope to date the process should be completed. come up with some recommendations or alternatives and INSTALLATION Roesler said that Vernon’s revaluation should be com­ report to the council in February,” the mayor said. pleted by Oct. 1, 1980 and therefore all necessary NO METAL TO arrangements should have been made, according to METAL CONTACT nwsler, by last November or December. CIRCULATION HOURS Busier said that the rule of thumb, to figure the cost, Marine Club Mon.. Ffl. CREDIT TERIV1S ARRANGED IS $25 per house and assuming that Verfion has about 6,00(i e:30 to 6:00 CALL SUNDAY & DAILY 2T HOUR SERVICE CALL NOW bouses, the cost would be $150,000 and payment could be MANCHESTER - The d e l iv e r y OEAOUNE. Marine Corps League will 5:30 p.m. spresQ over s three-year period. SAT. Councilman Stephen Marcham expressed the hope that meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. 7:00 • 10:00 t-m. CALL TOLL 1-800-382-4529 the town can put something in the budget for the coming at the Marine Club on d e l iv e r y DEADUNE Parker Street. t.m . year for the program, as requested by Ben Joy, the Suggested Carri^ (dates' FREE______203-666-1466 town’s assessor. 643-2711 Poytblo irv Advtnco TECH ENERQY CONSERVAfioiTlNC: IWNTOWN Marcham said he feels that some towns have had ...... IN iraumatic experiences with the revaluation process. He ...... 90i 2551 B«rlln TpIt*. Newington, Conn. 06111 Ono month...... $3.90 NAME______said he doesn t want to see Vernon postpone revaluation J ALARM CLOCKS Throomonthi ...... 111.70 81* m onth!...... 123 40 cities^^ problems experienced by other towns and (TIMEX WATCHES On« yw ...... $43.30 ADDRESS- Mall R aitt Upon Roquott CITY____ -STATE- ZIP- ARTHUR DRUG Subacribori who fail to racolva Noting that Vernon’s last revaluation was' in 1970, thqlr nawapapar bafora 5:30 p.m. Wxc lierald PHONE__ Marcham said he feels the council has to take some ac­ ahoukl talhona circulation daparlmani, 647-994b. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ,y [i MANCHESTER PAGE SIX - aVEr.ir.G herald, Tues., Jan. 9, 1979 Some 1978 Problems Carry Over to 1979 Retiring Age Changes; EVENING HERALLD, Tues., Jan. 9, 1979 — PAGE SEVEN Manchester, a caring community, Decaying Cities expected that by the time these elsewhere, but there were some who work. Appeal set a goal of $5,000 to provide did a lot in 1978 to ease the problems proposed units are built, they will not had no other place to go. the town. The Emergency Pantry provided Christmas food baskets and vouchers Plans to opeii a dental clinic in the of its residents who are in need of make even a dent in the waiting list Money Donuled non-perishable foods for many local Pensions Not Definite ' Top State Issue aid. However, despite the efforts of for warm clothing for the children of renovated Bentley School were for elderly housing. Money to help the many families in need. Donations of food, families in need. With money still the Housing Authority to provide Though most of us go home at night scrapped when town officials learned MANCHESTER — The town apparently handles the town’s pension program. He Manchester families in need is especially by school children, kept coming in, Mrs. Carr is sure that the that clinic cost estimates had jumped will have to extend its retirement age HARTFORD (UPI) — The most pressing issue facing public housing for the elderly and to a warm house and a,good supper, the pantry well stocked. expects the change will result in some federal rental subsidies for low- donated to MACC for its Human appeal reached its goal. from $20,000 to $71,000. Alternate from 65 to 70, but other questions about Connecticut in the immediate future is restoration of a there are some of our neighbors, as Needs Fund. Although the communi­ Last year had it’s bright side. The town employees working past the age of income families, many families Ollier Evenis sites such as the Senior Citizens such a change still have to he answered. 65. heathly economic climate in the state’s decaying cities, Mrs, Nancy Carr, executive director ty is generous, more money is always Manchester community responded says a Grasso administration report. began 1979 looking for rents they can of Manchester Area Conference of Other events of the past year, Center were being considered. A Revised state and federal laws about “We have had some employees retire needed to help the seemingly ever­ generously to every call for help The Conservation and Development Plan for 1979-1982, afford. Churches (MACC) has discovered, which have and will affect the people group of dentists offered their office mandatory retirement have gone into who didn’t want to,” he said. growing number of low-income during the year, especially during the effect recently, and it appears that released Monday, recommends the state concentrate on There are presently 246 of the who need food and places to sleep. of the town are: suite as an interim clinic; but there Werbner said, however, the trend families. Mrs. Carr said. Christmas season. Manchester’s Pension Ordinance will restoring existing inner-city housing rather than pumping elderly on the waiting list for public There are even some living in homes The River East Homemaker Home was a surprise turn of events when among town employees has been the other The Project Services staff, all Many Received Toys have to be updated to change the normal money into new construction projects. housing and 142 families on the with no front door and only a blanket Health Aide Service Inc. added a the Manchester Dental Clinic Com­ way. Most are retiring before they reach CETA funded, did much for the com­ Probably more children of families retirement age for town employees from The 90-page report prepared by the Office of Policy and waiting list for subsidized housing. covering a broken storm door to keep Chore-Handyman program this year mittee decided there was a need to their 65th birthday. munity. Through their efforts, an in need during the holidays received Management contains scores of recommendations that There are also 24 families who have out the cold. designed to help indivi'duals or redefine the need for a dental clinic 65 to 70. Questions about changes in pen­ ' Pensions approved recently by the Pen­ auxiliary to local convalescent more toys than ever before — again are designed to strike a balance between the state’s received certificates for subsidized Although MACC has no funds of its families with health or age-related to care for welfare patients. The sion payments remain unanswered right sion Board seem to endorse what Werbner homes was formed and clothing and through the generosity of others. The now. future feconomic and environmental needs. housing who cannot find a place to own to care for emergencies, last problems to continue to be main­ committee learned that for the first said. Most of the pensions recently have furniture banks were started. more than 2,000 toys collected during Many of the recommendations have been made before live. year, its Project Service needs coor­ tained in their own homes. time in about two years, private den­ The ordinance, which is part of the been for early retirements. When CETA funds ran out, several the Toys for Joy collection dis- by various state agencies and task forces. Five public Manchester lost one chance last dinator received about 600 requests The Manchester Memorial tists are accepting children whose Town Charter, sets retirement age at 65 “The history in this town is people have of the Project Service staff stayed on appeare in a short time at the Main for town employees, excluding those in hearings will be held around the state in January to get ybar to provide 100 units of housing from 400 families who needed Hospital Auxiliary launched a com­ bills are paid by the federal govern­ been wanting to retire earlier,” he said. for a time as volunteers; and those Street distribution center. An appeal police service. public reaction to OPM’s report. for the elderly, when the Planning various kinds of help. There were 109 munity program called the Vial of ment. Werbner said there are a few reasons who used the clothing bank started to brought a large new supply of toys. The new state law about mandatory Ujtimately the plan will be presented to the Legislature and Zoning Commission refused a families who need^ money to pay Life in which a medical information Last year was the second for this trend. man it. Instead of the furniture bank, retirement went into effect Jan. 1. It for its consideration. zone change needed for the erection their rent or for a security deposit. To make Christmas even more sheet is contained in a plastic vial successive year that Manchester One is that the town’s pension plan special appeals are made when exciting for the children, the 7-11 The report recommended the state concentrate on of the Wesley Retirement Center on Only 13 of these families received taped to the inside of a resident's went over its United Way fund drive abolishes mandatory retirement ages in generally provides good benefits and in­ someone desperately needs an item. stores and the Connecticut Army most cases but does say state and expanding Gov. Ella Grasso’s $190 million, 10-year urban Hartford Road. help from MACC. The human needs refrigerator, handy access in goal. It exceeded its goal of about centives for retiring early. Joanne Mikoleit, human needs $ 1 0 2 ,0 0 0 , municipal employees, including teachers, jobs and tax relief program, and, whenever possible, The Housing .Authority, which coordinator was only able to pay National Guard hosted probably the emergencies. Also, many of the town employees are coordinator, worked part-time as a largest Christmas party in the state can be required to retire at 70, attorney state and federal funds should be targeted to cities. opened 40 new units of elderly utility bills for 18 families and to The Advisory Board of Health ap­ Twice the Bloodmobile exceeded women. In many cases, the women have volunteer at her post until the at the Manchester Armory, with Morgan O’Brien, a legislative legal ad­ Furthermore, the government should work to eliminate housing off Spencer Street this year, provide fuel for 29 of the 93 families pointed a committee to study the its monthly quota of 160 pints drawn been a couple of years younger than Conference of Churches received a numerous gifts for children and visor for the state said. He was involved in major disparities in property taxes” in different com­ has been awarded funds to build 40 needing help to keep their homes town's health instruction programs — in February at St. James School, husbands. When their husbands retire, the grant from the Hartford Foundation adults. the drafting of the mandatory retirement munities, the report suggested. more units. As in the past, it is warm. Some were able to find help in an effort to provide comprehen­ 192 pints, and in May at the Army & women often join them in retirement so for Public Giving to continue her The annual Seasonal Sharing sive preventive health medicine for Navy Club, 176 pints. law changes for Connecticut. ^ Transportation plans should be developed to see that they can spend the time together or move inner-city workers can get to jobs in the suburbs and the Thus, Manchester apparently will have to another part of the country. First Baby Opens Account to up its listed retirement age for state’s deteriorating rail system should be updated, the Cohen Due employees, he said. Mrs. Donna Cammeyer, left, advertising and marketing director of report said. Classrooms Needed O’Brien said an exception to the new the Savings Bank of Manchester, presents a savings account to Mrs. While the state works to improve the business climate law i$ if a retirement age has been in­ Sharon LaMountain and her daughter, Andrea Bridgett. The account, in urban centers, it should also be discouraging At Parley haphazard ’ development of suburban and rural areas, IS cluded as part of a contract negotiated WAXES Meeting in the amount of $63, or $10 for every pound of the baby's weight at with a union. Then, the age will stay in birth, was presented to Andrea for being the first baby born in the report recommended. On Housing For Child Program effect until the contract expires. MANCHESTER — The Manchester The report also suggested the state continue the $5 Manchester Memorial Hospital on Jan. 1. The savings account was one million farmland preservation pilot project passed by the SOUTH WINDSOR - Portable Steven Werbner, the town’s personnel WATES will meet tonight at the Italian- Mrs. Murrin said that additional of many prizes awarded to the LaMountain family by local merchants Legislature. Under that program, the state buys the MANCHESTER - Sol R. Cohen of classrooms may be brought back to supervisor, said the town’s Pension Or­ American Club. Weighing in will be from 7 classrooms would allow for possible development rights to farms to prevent precious land 51 Jordt St., retired public affairs Wapping School in order to allow for dinance is a document that is negotiated to 8. in The Herald’s annual first baby contest. (Herald photo by Pinto) reporter for The Herald and a drop-ins and wouid ailow for between the town and the unions represen­ from disappearing under the blades of bulldozers. expansion of the Child Care expanded facilities to meet the needs member of Manchester's Communi­ Program. ting its employees. Prayer Croup Other recommendations included in the report were: ty Development Advisory Com­ of the community. • Strengthen enforcement of equal opportunity and af­ Howard Fitts, chairman of the Even so, however, he thinks the in­ mittee. has been selected to par­ Busing in now provided in some crease to 70 will have to be made by the MANCHESTER — The Women’s Prayer firmative action statutes; ticipate this week in Washington. Community Service Council has cases from the Day Care to local and Study Group of South United Road Lobby and DOT written a letter to School Superinten­ town. • Promote alternative sources of energy like solar, D.C. in a symposium on housing for schools, for the half day kindergarten Methodist Church will meet tonight at hydro, wind and wood; dent Robert Goldman asking for ad­ “We can’t say anymore, ‘Tomorrow the retired. sessions. 7:30 at 1208 Main St. • Explore with industry and business the possiblity of ditional rooms at the Wapping you’re 65, so you’ll have to retire. ’ The age Cohen will leave Wednesday for the School. Square Dancing is something that’s been taken care of (by Dispute Loss of Funds staggered work shifts to reduce rush hour traffic jams; symposium which will be held ■The South Windsor Square Dance the new laws). There’s nothing we can do Emanuel Committee • Develop a joint air pollution control plan with New Thursday through Saturday at the Although Goldman has indicated York, New Jersey and the federal government; that some five or six less classrooms Club will hold annual Beginners Ball about it,” he said. Capitol Hilton Hotel. MANCHESTER — The worship and HARTFORD (UPI) — The Connecticut that has been given to the state ol Connec­ • Investigate the possibility of tax credits and sub­ will be needed in the district for the Wednesday at the Community Center The town is seeking information about music committee of Emanuel Lutheran Construction Industries Association Inc., ■The symposium, known as Forum from 7:30-10 p.m. with Cliff Brodeur questions related to the retirement age ticut that won’t again be made available.” sidies for industries that spend a lot of money meeting air III, is being sponsored by the Federal 1979-1980 school year, the Community Church will meet tonight at 7:30 at the a lobby group for contractors, claims the Shugrue did say the situation might quality standards; Council would prefer to keep the Day and Don Swift as callers. and the town’s pension plan, Werbner church. National Mortgage Association and state has forfeited more than $213 million change under future congressional action. • Develop state and muncipal homesteading programs Care facilities at one location rather Billie Story Hours said. in federal interstate funds. will focus on housing needs, The association said the Surface to preserve and rehabilitate existing urban housing; than to split the program into two For instance, will an employee who preferences and ideas of moderate- T^e Children’s Bible Story Hours, But departing Transportation Com­ Transportation Act of 1978 authorizes the • Promote food-producing garden plots in cities; separate locations. works past the age of 65 still have to make Bible Study and middle-income retirees. which have been held once a month missioner James Shugrue said Monday interstate program for the next four • Strengthen protection against the unsafe transport of According to Fitts, the one iocation pension payments and receive credit for MANCHESTER — An adult Bible Announcing the conference last . from October through May each year Connecticut “hasn’t lost anything.” years, but that after 1982, Congress will hazardous wastes through Connecticut. aliows for beter use of equipment and for the past eight years at the Avery those years after 65 when the final pension study will be conducted Wednesday “We really never lost a penny,” he said, summer, FNMA Chairman of the staff. is calculated. at 10 a.m. at Zion Evangelical reassess the program. Board and President Oakley Hunter Street Christian Reformed Church, “We haven’t been able to spend the “It is doubtful that Congress will make „ Goldman has indicated that no ad­ Roger Negro, the town treasurer. Lutheran Church. explained that FNMA wanted the will now be presented twice a month. money, true. But that money is still more money available for the completion Lompetency Test Measure symposium to be “of and for retired ditional rooms could be allocated to Programs will be held Jan. 11 and available to us. Interstate funds do not of the interstate system, the association ^ ^ the Day Care at the Wapping School, lapse. Funds in all other categories lapse people,” and called upon retirees Students presented with Good Citizen Mount, Tolland; and William G. Fox, 25, and the sessions wiil continue said. HARTFORD (UPI) — Sen. Regina Smith, D-Northford, but there was the possibility of every second and fourth Thursday, Cummings Says CD Uses in three years.” around the country to write him of Awards by the Capt. Noah Grant Chapter of Rockville. Presenting the awards is Mrs. Shugrue said he expects the system will has proposed a bill that would require students to -pass their housing preferences. bringing back portable classrooms so from 9:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m., through The association said Connecticut’s in­ be phased out evientually, “but not until proficiency tests before they could move up a grade. the Daughters of American Revolution were, Doris Farr, second vice president of the that the Child Care program could May. From the more than 1,000 retirees terstate funds, collected from the four far into the 1980s.” The first term legislator also proposed a bill that would utilize a full five classrooms. Help All Town Residents who responded, FNMA invited 120 left to right, Kathleen A. Brunette, Ellington; chapter. (Herald photo by Strempfer) cent federal tax on each gallon of gas­ The federal government provides 90 per­ exempt teachers from jury duty during the school year. In order to qualify for possible Office Time Set oline, decreased from $387.1 million this people to take part in Forum III at Kathleen M. Galica, Stafford Springs; Debra MANCHESTER — Ted Cummings, He wants the town to have a chance to cent of interstate funds. Ten percent in It is very important to make sure our children are the corporation’s expense. Those state funding, a letter of intent must continue using the funds. year to $174 million because the state matching funds is provided by the state. being educated and that our teachers are teaching when By Rep. Morgan Democratic town chairman, said the past didn’t use it. selected represent all 50 states and be submitted to the Community Ser­ If the federal requirements do become the state is going to spend more money on education ” vice Council by the Board of Educa­ VERNON — State Rep. Chester use of Community Development funds has Association spokesman William District of Columbia, and an age- and helped all town residents. This should be too restrictive, the town can drop out of Smith said Monday. income group cross-section of the tion. Goldman said that the letter of Morgan, D-56th District, will hold the program. Heuebner said most of the money his 'i public office hours on Thursday from remembered while some residents seek retiree'population. DAR Cites Four Students intent did not oblige the board to “We can quit anytime we want if HUD group claims was lost is sitting in a dis­ 7 to 9 p.m. in the Community Room an end to the town’s involvement in the During the symposium, the par­ provide the room but would simply threatens our independence. And we will cretionary fund in Washington and will be Millstone Plant of the high rise apartment for the program, he said. The Concerned Citizens distributed to other states. ticipants will gather in round table TOLLAND — Good Citizen Awards Stafford High, daughter of Mr. and indicate that the Board of Education quit,” he said. scholastic records, and dependabili­ eiderly, 21 Court St., Rockville. for Manchester presently is circulating Area Police Report groups of ten to discuss an agenda of have been presented to four area high Mrs. Leonard Galica of Leonard wished to cooperate if it possibly Cummings said a referendum is not “It means that every time we buy a 1 ty, service and patritism. could. The public is invited to meet with petitions asking for a referendum vote on To Start Again housing-related issues developed school students by the Capt. Noah Road, Stafford; Debra Mount of needed at this time. gallon of gasoline, we are giving away The winners were nominated by Morgan and to discuss any topic a proposal that the town discontinue its in­ from the letters. Grant Chapter of the Daughters of Toiland High, daughter of Mr. and The Day Care facility is now full, The decisions should be left to the Town four cents to some other state,” Huebner South Windsor members of their senior class and with a waiting list of some 40 dealing with the current session of volvement in the program for two years. 'Through their letters,” Hunter the American Revolution. Mrs. G.E. Mount of Robin Road, Board of Directors. said. He said Connecticut stands to lose WATERFORD (UPI) — Northeast .lohn Foremeister, 17, of John Fitch Boulevard and Greg selected by the faculty of their children, according to Director San­ the General Assembly. No appoint­ The program provides funding to a com­ another $86.6 million in interstate funds stated, "the retirees have let us know The recipients were Kathleen A Tolland; and William Fox, Rockvilie school. The board has pledged it will hire no Utilities officials say the Millstone I Vachula, 18, of 138 Judy Lane, both of South Windsor and dra Murrin. The Child (Jare Center is ment is necessary. munity, and the money is to be aimed at for the same reason Sept. 30. what they consider to be the primary Brunette of Ellington High Schooi, High, son of Mr. and Mrs, William more staff and will force no public housing nuclear power plant was scheduled to be Todd J, Cyr, 16, of 18 Westfield St., Manchester, were all Each winner received a pin and a open from 7:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. to Persons interested in information helping residents of low- and moderate- Shugrue, who is leaving office later this issues. Essentially, they are con­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R L Fox of East View Drive, Vernon. income levels. in Manchester, he said. It also said it will started today following a four-day shut­ charged Saturday night with third-degree criminal mis­ certificate and will be advanced to provide child care for working should call Morgan at 875-8756 or 688- month, said well over $100 million is in cerned with maintaining their in­ Brunette of 61 Wapping Wood Road. Sklection of the winners was based permit no changes in zoning regulations to down for repairs. chief. state, and possibly national, competi­ mothers. 1911, Ext. 2319. The concerned citizens and other town limbo for the Interstate 291 project dependence, wich necessitates ..Ellington;.....ifi, udilud, Kathleen ui uiiM. Galica, d conipieiea of quesiionnaire,completed questionnaire. non. tion. residents feel, however, that the federal aid the construction of such housing, he Utility spokeswoman Susan Metzler Police said the three allegedly wrote obscenities on the between Rocky Hill and Farmington. The said Monday workers had repaired a faulty special considerations and a range of Department of Housing and Urban said. South Windsor High School. They were released on $250 options in housing design, location “The people do have the last word,” Department of Transportation is trying to valve and a leak in the system which nonsurety bonds for appearance in court in East Hartford Development, which oversees the lift a court injunction obtained by en­ returns purified water to the plant’s reac­ and financing.” As the discussions Rfiam R ^ t 1 Orads Serve Hemlocks program, has tied too many restrictions to Cummings said of the present situation. on Jan. 22. proceed. Hunter said, it is hoped that “If they (the board members) renege on vironmentalists against the project. tor. HEBRON — Ten graduate students recreational and social opportunitopportunities receipt of the money. Donald E. McCabe, 28, of 37 Sunset Street, South Wind­ viable new approaches to meeting their promises, vote them out of office,” Several other projects also are hanging The facility was shut down Friday due of 4L.A the tUniversity Tm I. ....Mi.. ■ 4. . of Connecticut ...^4 2 .4 Tamfor m childrenI. S and r. o^ti14c*adults. Cummings does not feel this is the case. sor, was charged Saturday night with disorderly conduct these concerns will become ap­ he said. fire, including the proposed extension of to a faulty diaphragm in a valve which physical education department’s Graduate students will receive in- “Nowhere do I see that there’s been a in connection with the investigation of a disturbance at parent. HEBRON — The Regional District Interstate 84 between Hartford and operates a water pump in the reactor chairman in developing a checklist Connecticut Association of Board of master’s degree program will earn service training throughout the real intrusion of the federal government his home. He was released on a $250 nonsurety bond for 8 Board of Education has established For Single Parents Providence, R.I. system. After the conference, FNMA will for evaluation of the board meeting Education (CABE model policies, credit toward their degree by serving winter and spring, Larson said, and other than an emotional intrusion,” he court appearance Jan. 22. and approved a list of goals for the “I agree (with the association) Connec­ Ms. Metzler said during a routine cheek make public the findings of Forum effectiveness and the checklist is to And finally, the------superintendent------■ is as full-time staff members next they will be involved in pre-planning said. MANCHESTER —The Manchester Judith Kelly, 30, of 73 Cottage St., Manchester, was superintendent of schools for the ticut ranks high in not expending in­ workers also discovered water had leaked III, with special emphasis on the be approved by the board before its being asked to provide the board with for the summer camping program. Cummings has issued previous Chapter, Parents Without Partners, will charged early Saturday morning with driving while under 1978-79 school year. summer at the Hemlocks Outdoor terstate funds,” Shugrue said. The from a pipe onto the floor and into a sump many segments of the public and implementation. recommendations on several Education Center. The Hemlocks facility is located in statements on the subject and has men­ have a general meeting tonight at 8 at the influence of liquor or drugs and reckless driving. private sectors involved in ad­ One of the.se goals is to review the association said Connecticut came out 46 pump. The target date for presentation to different topics indluding student Carl Larson, center director, said Hebron and serves as a year-round tioned the emotional factor before. He Community Baptist Church, 585 E. Center Police said she was observed driving erratically on dressing the housing needs of six-year plan with the board, staff St. out of 50 states in its use of federal in­ It was pumped into a radioactive waste the board is the regular June graduation requirements; weighted the orientation sessions for the recreation center for the state’s han­ said that townspeople who are opposed to terstate money. Route 194. She was released on her promise to appear in retirees. and interested citizens, to update and meeting. system where it went through routine grading; differentiated diplomas; students will start this month in dicapped population. It is owned and the Community Development program The meeting is open to persons who are court on Jan. 16. correct the plan as necessary and to "It is true we actually had money that purification procedures, she said. North IMethodist Another goal will be to have the alternative educational programs; preparation for the 10-week summer operated by the Easter Seal Society. are raising fears unnecessarily. widowed, divorced, separated or never submit revisions to the school board was apportioned to us and we did not The spokeswoman said the leak was superintendent work with the Policy and current elective program. session which provides both He mentioned past uses of the money. married and have at least one living child. MANCHESTER — Two meetings by its regular August meeting. spend it and it went to another state,” he conatined within the dry well and the are scheduled for tonight at North Committee to review board policies These have included funding for pool said, “Some states are having en­ niiwtim-Dwi TBar The superintendent has also been to update them and to create more (ooeopoooooooooocaooooooeooooooooooioeoooooooaoooooooooooooooc radioactivity vvhich may have leaked United Methodist Church. repairs, ramping of the Nike Site, a day Holy Communion vironmental problems, some are not. We posed no hazard. asked to work with the board chair­ concise policies with corresponding care center, the rehabilitation loan home The building committee will meet HSA Hearing MANCHESTER — A service of Holy had a lot of court cases here,” It was unknown how long the leak had HOLYiAND man and members to improve both amplification of administrative improvement program and housing for the at 7 at the church, and the council on the content and effectiveness of Spring COORDINATE Communion is scheduled for Wednesday “But there hasn’t been one single dollar gone unnoticed, she said. ministries at 7:15. regulations. The revisions are to be Set Thursday elderly. Egyp future board meetings. completed by June of 1980 and are to at 10 a.m. at St. Mary’s Episcopal Church. Wednesday, the Over 60 Group of A total of $200,000 of the present-year The superintendent is being asked include a study of the newly available SOUTH WINDSOR - funds have been designated for conversion the church will meet at 2 p.m. at the specifically to consult with the board There will be a public SPORTSWEAR RY Venereal Disease church, weather permitting. of the Green School to a senior citizens BodGiIit hearing Thursday at 7:30 center. More funding probably will be p.m, on the Health Systems MANCHESTER — A venereal disease needed in the future to complete the work, clinic is held each Wednesday from 6 to Agency’s second Health LADY QUEEN® A he said. 7:30p.m. in the emergency department of Systems Plan. The meeting Other present funding is targeted for the Manchester Memorial Hospital. Rec Class Has Openings will be in the Green Room legal aid program, improvements at No appointment is needed for this ser­ niRITAN^SQSBigDi of the South Windsor Town A Charter Oak Park and sidewalk repairs. vice, which is available, free of charge, to ___ iaticaa SOUTH WINDSOR - There are Hall on Sullivan Avenue, “That’s really spreading the money anyone regardless of age. The service is vndtr Isadtrship of Women interested in the physical and Wednesday class. Area residents are en­ Fattwr Raymond F. still openings for the Recreation around to help everybody,” he said. completely confidential. fitness and exercise classes may sign The Wednesday class will be held couraged to attend this FURNITURE u S m Department sponsored Introduction up at the Recreation Department. from 7:30-8:30 p.m. Clas.ses will run to Sports Class for six to eight year hearing and make their Class begins Thursday, and will be for eight weeks. comments known concer­ olds. Children involved in the held at Wapping School. Beginners Sign ups for the ski classes may be College Offers Courses program will learn the basics of ning the Health Systems class is 9:30-10:30 a.m. and advanced made at the recreation office. Down Plan. CLEARANC^animry basketball and street hockey. Class class is from 10:30-11:30 a.m. Classes Hill classes meet 'loro 7-8:30 p.m. s , j i y i meets from 4-:530 p.m. at Eli Terry Because of the public run for eight weeks. beginning this Tliorsday and will run ONE At East Hartford High School gym on Wednesdays begin­ hearing on Thursday the Slimnastics and Dancercise for four weeks. STOP EAST HARTFORD — A group of eight ning this week, for eight weeks. Sign Wednesday meeting of ment by people who are unable to attend classes will begin Jan. 16 from 10:30- Cross Country classes meet from 9- Subarea E, scheduled to be SHOP credit courses will be offered this spring regularly-scheduled classes at the campus IS READY! ups are in the recreation office at 11:30 a.m. at the Wapping School 11:30 a.m. at the Wapping School at East Hartford High School. The courses in Manchester. It also provides an oppor­ YOU could wander throughout the Town Hall. held at the Ellington Town entire state _ town by town trying cafeteria. There will be a Titpsdav cafeteria, al.so beginning Thursday are part of a special five-semester to find a Furniture Clearance like we ve put Hall, has been cancelled. tunity for individuals who want to experi­ Geneva Cairo Nile Della and will also run for four weeks. sequence being otiered by the Community ment with college-level studies before for­ together piece by piece and price by price, but Amman lerath Damascui A Ladies Shop specializing in Services Division of Manchester Com­ Puritan hasn't been in business since 1931 be­ Dead Sea Galilee Bethlehem will include conditioning mally undertaking degree work, and for cause we're 2nd best _ WE'RE NO. 1 and Mt Carmel Haifa TelAviv Manchester Public Records exercises, equipment and instruc­ Larger Sizes munity College in cooperation with the others who simply want to take courses in we intend to stay there by olfertng you the Lucerne EinsieJcIn Zurich tion. Phone registration may be East Hartford Board of Education. subjects of personal interest, college of­ best furniture at the best prices *1799 M .A pr.lSih Warranty dmlM VFW Auxiliary Holy Scripture com et ^live lo r you at Building iirriiiilH made by calling the recreation of­ 1 4 '/2 to 32V2, 38 to 52 The eight courses include Introduction ficials said. you w bIA ihe Way of the Crott Your lailh a MANCHESTER - The laket deeper meaning at you pray where Erwin ' ! Hyson and Sarah M. Manchester Garden Associates, in­ fice. to Anthropology. Business Law I, Classes will begin Jan. 22 and will con­ tioo d the tiable in 6eihlehefn or kneel in Manchester Veterans of the Carden ol Ceihtemane. Hyson to William A. Hyson, property terior alterations on Garden Drive Tumbling clas.ses for three to five Business Management, Sales and tinue through May 17. Each course will You w ill gaze out over the Iordan Valley at 413 Woodland St.. $44 conveyance and Forest Street, $9,700. year olds will begin Jan. 31. Classes Foreign Wars Ladies Techniques of Selling, Introduction to meet one night a week. from atop ihe Mount ol lericho, vitil tax. Auxiliary will meet tonight 1/ ■' Nazareth, Cana. Mount ol Beatiludet. Morgan Wilt, stove at 57 Lexington will be held on Wednesdays or Calculus, Introduction to Philosophy, Walk-in registration at the main campus fURHITURE many other holy placet. Frank P. Vaccaro and Theresa A. Drive, $600. Thursdays and run for eight weeks. at the post home, 608 E. American National Government, and of Manchester Community College, 60 PAPAL AUDIENCE Center St. at 7:30. Officers 8Q9 Main Street, Manchester On your return you lltloplor apilgnm't Vaccaro to Robert J. Fitzgerald and Murriugc lirensi’n Registration for this session will be Effective Speaking. Each is a three-credit Bidwell St., will be today from 4-7 p.m. vitil to Rome and a thorough tout ol are requested to wear their the Vatican and the Eternal City. in the Lois V. Fitzgerald, property at 11 Thomas R, Cook and Rose L. held Jan. 24 at Wapping School in Galdor Shopping Piaza, Enfieid course. Additional registration periods are Jan. Die f ir ii ilt p ii to land in lAit uniforms. coupon fodor. 6v return moil you Middlefield St.. $54,000. Gardella, both of Great Barrington, Room 16 from 10 a.m. to noon. Class By completing a selection from the 40 16, from 2-7 p.m. and Jan. 20 from 9 a.m. will receive o focl-pocked folder C rrlifiralr iif i|r\iKr courses that will be given over the five which telli YOU whol you con eipect Jan. 18 at St. James. size is limited and registrations will until noon. SJMmE every moment of on unforgelloble Beralb - e io t r i Estate of Ujuis Pavan to Angelina semesters, a student can meet the — -rs*P«''«nc«------, - t CLA88IFICD AOVKHTtBINO Albert W. Williams and Rosann E. be handled on a first come, first ONE DAY SERVICE For further information, call the MCC ■ Kw torwUf Millar Pavan, property on Keeney Street I requirements of an associate degree in cflKuirtA — t3» I Hines, both of Windsor. serve basis. For further information 4 0 % 6 0 % O ff All FALL & WINTER Community Services office at 646-2137. cleabamcf |{M$,cm oaon and Bush Hill Road. EYEGLASSES general studies as well as a high percen­ . D*«r fo lh ti Philip T. Fitzsimmons and Donna on any programs call the Recreation jflM t* MAd v«OUB«0 Martc, Keith & Clendaniel against N.Y., Jan. 26 at Church of the ARTHUR DRUG transfer and career programs offered by BOLTON — The Bolton clergy will Karen Klibanoff. the college. This special program was 1061 NEW BRITAIN AVENUE, ELMWOOD City I Assumption. meet Wednesday at 1 p.m. at St. f * •' J ' Off f 84 to S Mjin SiTpei MoooeoeeoooooooaeeoooooooooaoooooeeoooeeeoeooooQeooooeooe planned as a means of encouraging enroll­ Maurice Church rectory. PAGE EIGHT - EVENING HERALD, Tues,, Jan. 9, 1979 EVENING HERALD. Tues., Jan. 9, 1979— PAGE NINE Fastest Stunt Woman Jack Anderson rf- 'Z iHaudiratfr Eiuniimj Manchester — A City of Village Charm Betty’s notebook Deafness Never Slowed Her Down Founded Oct. 1, 1881 By Carolyn Ondrejas Published by the Manchester Publishing Co . Herald Square, Possible Mafia Link in Slaying ita Falls, where she lived Manchester. Conn, 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. A C U I M r ’fTO M f - ______X - _____J J . J ..... ^ ' By Betty Ryder WICHITA FALLS, Tex. until moving to California at WASHINGTON - In a recent provided by underworld figures total penetration of the (NEA) - Kitty O’NeU Isn’t 16 to train for the 1964 Olym­ column, we reported that the most them selves, in more than 300 instead of professional killers for afraid of anytriing. pic diving team. As an AAU j \ V j Merntjer, Audil Bureau of Circulation Member Utuled Press Inlematiynai organization.” The Mafia, for the intriguing of the conspiracy theories, volumes of transcript made from gangland murders. She plunges from atop 13- Junior Olympics diving first time in its infamous history, champion, O’Neil won M Customer Service - 647-9946 g Turkinglon. Executive Editor in connection with the murder of story buildings, crashes FBI taps of the nation’s top crime was scared. The report, however, will Among the local gentry attending school and return home in late June the U.S. Department of State. Since speeding cars and motorcy­ blue ribbons, 17 first-place ^^^ayrnon^^Robinaori^Edilor-Publlshe^^ranl^^^B^ John F. Kennedy, involved Mafia figures. Ralph J. Salerno, a acknowledge three exceptions to the the Governor's Inaugural Ball at the cles into brick wails, tum­ trophies and 31 gold medals. A transcript of an intercepted 1980. The students, all fluent in 1938, more than 150,000 students have bosses Carlos Marcello and Santos recognized authority on organized rule. Two of these were famous: the State Armory last week were the bles from galloping horses Oniy" ' a 'bout ■ of sspinal ■ ■ men- telephone conversation of May 22, English, have been screened by their taken part in student exchange, home and staggers engulfed in fire mgitis prevented her from Trafficante. crime, supervised the committee 1956 acid-blinding of labor columnist Rev. and Mrs. Russell Camp; Foot school representatives in Scan­ 1963, six months to the day before the stay and school exchange programs from burning vans just after competing in the 1964 Olym­ The House Assassination Com­ staff’s painstaking examination of Victor Risel and the 1971 shooting of Guard Capt. and Mrs. Edward dinavia and have pocket money and in the United States, Sweden, Den­ they explode. pics in Tokyo. O’Neil says assassination in Dallas, shows that Foster: Mr. and Mrs. Albert mittee will conclude that organized the transcripts. Joe Colombo. In both cases, the mob medical insurance. mark, Norway, Finland, Germany, '‘I’ve never been afraid... that was the only goal she Don Graff Buffalo crime boss Stefano Magad- Heavisides, who were guests of the I grew up with speed. I love ever had to abandon. crime had the “motive, means and The wiretap evidence reveals the used outsiders — and in both cases, American families with small France, England and Switzerland. dino lamented; “We are.in a bad Fosters: and Katherine Fettig and to be on fire, to wreck, to go In addition to becoming a opportunity” to kill the president. mob’s deep-seated hatred of the the hit men died shortly after the job children or grown children as well as diving and swimming cham­ situation ... They (the FBI) know Ralph Emerson, fast,’’ says the daring dar­ Although there is no direct evidence Kennedy brothers, and Salerno pin­ was done. those with teen-age children are ling of the stunt world. pion despite her handicap, everything under the sun. They know The Rev. Mr. Camp is the Gover­ Taste iVIakers that the mob hierarchy met and points the reason: Attorney General The third exception was the 1970 welcome to participate in this Except for the time she O'Neil also learned to play who’s back of i t ... They know there’s nor's Foot Guard's first chaplain and program. In a stew because you’ve sped down a steep hill on a the cello and piano. Her Success Story planned the assassination, the com­ Robert F. Kennedy’s relentless pur­ murder of a Kansas City, Mo., a Commission (of mob leaders). We was appointed by the late Commander ASSE is also seeking American overseasoned a hearty winter dish? bicycle at age 12 and got “all early music teacher recalls mittee’s final report will give in­ suit of the syndicate. businessman by four street thugs William Lehmann. scratched up,” O’Neil says that the child would know got to watch out right now... and stay students, age 16 to 17, who would like Home economists at Lawry’s Foods direct evidence linking Marcello and “By 1963,” Salerno told the com­ who were hired by a lower-echeon According to Mrs, Camp, "It was a she has never been hurt — she had played a wrong note as quiet as possible.” to spend a high-school year with a suggests slicing a potato into thick not while performing nu­ before the tone sounded; she A degree from a prestige universi­ Trafficante to Lee Harvey Oswald mittee, “the FBI had a very com­ mobster. The businessman was a fun night." slices and drop them into the soup or In October, a month before the Scandinavian famiiy or participate in merous movie and television could sense the vibrations ty usuaiiy means a good start toward careers together. and Jack Ruby. plete and accurate picture of who witness in a federal gambling a five-week summer stay in the stew. After simmering an hour, the stunts and not while at­ before the sound reached the assassination, Magaddino was success in the business and If there is any significance to be The most compelling evidence of a was doing what and where they were prosecution. The four thugs and the summer of 1979. potato will absorb some of the salt. tempting to break the speed , teacher’s ears. almost hysterical, saying: “They Host Families of sound, a goal she is deter­ O’Neil attributes her suc­ professional world. found in this, it is that human Mafia motive for killing Kennedy is doing it (inside the Mafia)... You had Mafioso who hired them were caught Persons interested in either of Remove the potato, and throw it out, should kill the whole (Kennedy) ■American host families are being mined to reach. cess to God — and, perhaps But there's something even better capabilities are rarely narrowly and convicted. these programs shouid contact Mrs. not the dinner. O’Neil hopes to break the surprisingly, to her deaf­ family. The mother, the father too.” sought for 500 Scandinavian high — an up-front role in the space restricted. NASA’s directors knew While the committee investigators Diana Friedman, 227 McKinley Lost and Found. It's French Toast sound barrier by 1980 in the ness. “I can concentrate bet­ In another transcript of a tapped schooi students from Sweden, Den­ Avenue, New Haven, Ct. 06515 or call to us, "Lost Bread" to the French hydrogen peroxide-powered ter and my equilibrium is program. Of the 41 graduates to date what they wanted in their spacemen have no evidence of a top-level mob mark. Norway and Finiand for the her at (203) 387-3885. and “Found Bread” in Belgium. rocket dragster that is being better,” she explains. of the astronauts corps, most have — individuals who in addition to conversation of May, 1963, two Cosa plan to kill Kennedy, they don’t dis­ school year 1979-1980. in a program built for her. She reached a DAREDEVIL KITTY O’NEIL looks over a scrapbook O’Neil’s story will be told Nostra figures in New York talked The ASSE is the official Swedish Whatever y ou call it, it’s a variation terminal speed of 618 miles in a two-hour television spe­ gone on td carve out impressive technical skills had the ability to count the possibility that one or more sponsored by the American Scan­ high school exchange program in the on the French Toast theme. Make an detailing her many feats. Her current objective Is to civilian careers. about the attorney general’s cam­ Mafia hoods may have decided to per hour in a similar craft break the speed of sound In a jet-propelled land vehicle cial starring Stockard work effectively with people and to dinavian Student Exchange (ASSE). United States operating under the eggnog flavored batter by adding two years ago to break the Channing that is scheduled One is president paign against the mob. “Bob take matters into their own hands The students, ages 16 and 17, will by 1980. commit themselves to a program. auspices of the Swedish Board of nutmeg, vaniila and maybe a little women's land speed record. to air in late February. of a major airline. Kennedy won’t stop until he puts us arrive in the United States in late (The current world land And Mattel has developed This is as valid a formula for and have the president assassinated. Education. It is officially designated rum to traditional ingredients. Two are United success on earth as in space. Talent all in jail all over the country,” said The clearest earmark of a mob August 1979, attend the local high Sounds good. speed record of 622 miles per a Kitty O’Neil doll that she as an Exchange/Visitor program by hour is held by Gary Gabel- "teach them to get involved Duffy Hambleton. says looks so much like her States senators. will out — and it has. one mobster. “Until the Commission killing, investigators tell us, was Jack ich.) with sports or other chal­ O’Neil says her work takes that it’s uncanny. But it’s meets and puts its foot down, things lenges and overcome their "a lot of faith. ” A born-again difficult to imagine that Others are cor­ Investment in Fulfillment Ruby’s execution of Oswald, a stan-' The fastest woman on handicaps.” will be at a standstill,” wheels has been deaf since Christian, she whispers a O’Neil ever sat still long porate executives Talent is often hidden, even from dard underworld way of silencing the Hadassah Party to Aid birth. But that has never Tiny, dark and vivacious, prayer before every stunt enough to enjoy anything as in areas ranging ^ ^ About the same time, Angelo man who could talk. O’Neil reads lips and an­ and every attempt at break­ the possessor. Bringing it out can Bruno, the organized crime leader in held her back. safe and peaceful as playing from nuclear Carler's Cuni|H'liliun; Apparent­ "Being deaf is not a handi­ swers questions with her ing a speed record. with dolls. make an individual wiser, happier blue-green eyes sparkling. technology to amusement parks. Philadelphia, listened while an ly President Carter will face spme cap or defeating. It is a “The first time they had and possibly even somewhat associate told him what they should challenge to conquer, simi­ The half-Indian, haH-Irish her heartbeat and voice and Several have established technical stiff opposition in the 1980 presiden­ 9 Linen Supplies Project daredevil stands only 5 feet 3 wealthier. lar to being called on to do a breathing hooked up to a consultancies. Some are invoived, for do to President Kennedy. “With tial race. According to Federal Elec­ difficult stunt,” O’Neil inches tall and weighs 98 loudspeaker to monitor There are truisms which are being Kennedy, a guy should take a knife. The M anchester Chapter of luncheon. Besides preparing the Children’s Eye Clinic, an Intensive pounds. IN AMERICA the most part successfuliy, in a tions Commission records, 20 Hadassah will conduct a Stop and insists. them and this little voice tested and found valid for business Somebody should kill the (expletive luncheon. Stop and Shop will also Coronary Care Unit, and an acute “I want to show I can do The stunt woman says she suddenly came over the number of enterprises. One is on different Americans already have in­ Shop Party Plan Luncheon on must be in good physical operations by one firm, Pitney provide entertainment. Burns Unit. Supplies which must be anything,” she adds. Even­ loudsMaker, praying, ‘Dear record as being a miilionaire and deleted). I meant it. Honest to God... dicated they intend to seek the top Tuesday. Jan. 16 at 11:45 a.m. at tually she wants to work condition for her work. So, God, help me,’ there wasn't Bowes. The business systems and Right in the White House. The Linen Supplies Project fur­ kept in stock range from diapers, she practices karate and several others are very likely in that job. Among them are candidates for Temple Beth Sholom. 400 E. Middle nishes the iinen needs of the two with other deaf people. — a dry eye in the place,” equipment company is funding a new Somebody’s got to get rid of this blankets, surgical coats, towels, stunts faithfully and runs at recalls Dolly Hicklin, financial category. the Puritan Ethic Prohibition and Turnpike. Manchester, to benefit the iarge general hospitals which program to encourage its employees (explitive deleted),” pajamas, etc. least three miles a day at the O’Neil’s sister-in-law. As recently surveyed by The Wall Magnetohydrodynamics Party, God Linen Suppiies Project for the two Hadassah maintains, open to all, The event is open to the public, but CAROLYN ONDREJAS Is a staff ranch home in Fillmore, Bom in the Texas town of to discover and develop special in­ The transcripts helped convince Hadassah Hospital Hospitals in writer for the Wichita Falls, Calif., that she shares with Street Journal, the back-to-earth and the God and Country Party, the regardless of race, faith or creed. It capacity is limited. For reservations Corpus Christi, O’Neil set­ terests for personal fulfillment or, if the committee that the mob had a Jerusalem. Tex., Times. her husband, stuntman tled with her family in Wich- achievements of the spacemen are in National Christian Party, the also supplies the Rehabilitation and ticket information call Barbara feasible, second careers. motive for killing President A Stop and Shop economist wiil Pavillion, the School of Occupational Wichman at 646-8064 or Bea Brodv a surprisingiy wide range of fields — It is an addition to existing Pyramid of Freedom Party and the prepare and serve a three-course hot Kennedy. The committee will also Peace Party. Therapy, the Cancer Institute, a 872-7088. although surprisingly few are space programs preparing employees for related. The most notable common note that in the early 1960s Marcello Copyright, 1979 the problems of retirement, which was regarded by experts as “heavy- denominator appears to be success in often include finding new activities United Features Syndicate, Two Hour CPTV Special diversity. Only a few have not made handed” and outside the control of Inc. In the Service and interests to fill unaccustomed the Mafia hierarchy. productive or profitable adjustments free time. to the civilian worid. House investigators asked Salerno Quote/Unquote Where most of the pre-retirement whether the Kennedy shooting in Airman Cheryl A. Argiros, Marine Corps Helicopter Air Station, joined the Navy in April 1977. Given the intense pubiicity ac­ “I have no idea what the odds on daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Will Probe Child Abuse assistance focuses on the over-60 Dealey Plaza had the earmarks of a Jacksonville, N.C. corded the manned space flights, the something like that are.” Argiros of 21A Esquire Drive, employees, the special interest mob “hit.” In its final report, the He joined the Marine Corps in Marine Lance Cpl. Suresh Persuad, In any given year more than a later success of its participants program is open to anyone over 50, Sandy Smith, a hospital Manchester, has graduated at August 1978. son of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril B. Persaud with their problems. The second tion of "Raised In Anger” accents committee will conclude that on its Keesler AFB, Miss., from the U.S. million American children are hour, hosted by Nancy Savin, shows might be considered assured the spouses of employees included. The npokeswoinan, talking ahout three of 455 Tolland St., East Hartford, has positive and preventive approaches face the assassination did not look abused by their parents. Some 7,000 what is being done in Connecticut to headlines gathered representing sisters who each gave hirth to hoys Air Force technical training course Marine Pvt. Emile P. Rouleau, son been promoted to his present rank to the problem, including parenting firm reimburses participants for tui­ like mob handiwork. It will note the cases were registered in Connecticut combat child abuse, and will offer money in the bank. on the same day (Dee. 19) at St. for Morse systems operators. of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rouleau of while serving with 3rd Force Service classes. Parents Anonymous groups tion, books and fees up to $300 per traditional Mafia reluctance to use last year, and many other suspected confidential advice to viewers who It wasn’t quite that easy, however. Elizabeth .Medical Center in Airman Argiros is being assigned 11 Spring St., East Hartford, has Support Group on Okinawa. in the state, and one of Connecticut’s year in approved courses at ac­ “nondependable, nondescript people” J to Misawa AFB, Japan, for duty with cases were written off as accidents call in. most effective parent aide programs The ex-astronauts are generaiiy Covington, Ky. reported for duty with 1st Marine He joined the Marine Corps in or simply never reported or brought credited colleges, universities, a unit of the U.S. Air Force Security The first hour of "Raised In located in New Haven. agreed that their ceiebrity brought a technical schools and in some cases Service. Division, Marine Corps Base, Camp August 1977. to medical attention. Pendleton, Calif. Anger" offers a candid perspective The local portion of “Raised In price — according to one, a minimum individual tutoring. She graduated from Manchester The tragic aspect of child abuse is of six parents who became abusers. A 1978 graduate of East Hartford Anger" is a production of Connec­ $50,000 a year as a starter — and Employees, the firm reports, are Lee Roderick High School in 1976. that the abusers, far from being the As a group they are highly articulate, High School, he joined the Marine Population Growth ticut Public Television. Producer is opened doors. taking up the opportunity to develop cold, callous persons who conjure up hardly corresponding to the Susan Howarth and Robert J. Corps in August 1978. WASHINGTON (UPI) - The pop­ images of villains, are normal But only once. The ex-spaceman interests in areas ranging from real Navy Electronics Technical 3rd stereotyped image of the abuser. But Comiskey is director. who couldn’t hack it once inside was Class Ralph T. Tangarone, son of Mr. ulation of the United States is parents who simply cannot cope with none were prepared for the demands estate to golf. One has returned to an Navy Ensign P. Joshua Rovero, iikely to be shown that door and not World Freedom Gained in 1978 and Mrs. John T. Tangarone of 104 expected to swell to over 220 million the pressures of raising a child. of child rearing, and all found their old interest in art and is not only A son of Mr. and Mrs. Aldo J. Rovero of late this month. Washburn Ave., Coventry, was Connecticut Public Television will children convenient and defenseless invited back. A number had dis­ painting but selling the results. WASHINGTON - With all the 47 Rentschler St., East Hartford, has As of Jan. 1, the Census Bureau bureau. graduated from Basic Electronics examine the reasons for these targets for their frustrations. couraging experiences with Sounds like a promising return on gloom and doom that can be conjured relative strength of totalitarian said President Carter's year-end an­ co m pleted the N avy’s Com­ said there were 219,874,966 people Women in Military “Nonetheless, steady progress was societies. Technical School. startling statistics in a two-hour In the second part of the program, sometimes questionable enterprises an investment in individual fulfill­ up to describe the year that just nouncement of recognition of Com­ munications Officer Afloat Court. living in the 50 states and the District community outreach special called before they finally got their new being made in various places and this “This is particularly true in the The course was conducted at the During the nine-week course at the Nancy Savin is joined by Com­ WASHINGTON (UPI) - Women ment. ended, it is encouraging to learn this: munist China and severing of Navy Service Command, Great of Columbia. The total includes “Raised In Anger. ” The special airs was the second successive year in military field, where the com­ Naval Education and Training missioner Francis H. Maloney of the are playing an increasingly impor­ freedom increased during 1978 for 563 diplomatic ties with Taiwan dealt a ' Lakes, 111. military personnel, federal Thursday at 9 p.m. on Channel 24- State Department of Children and tant role in the government’s effort which gains in freedom outnumbered parative strength of the Soviet Union Center, Newport, R.I., he gained a employees and their dependents Hartford, 49-Fairfield County, 53- million people in 24 countries — 13 the losses.” “sad blow” to individual liberty in He joined the Navy in October 1977. Youth Services, and Jetta Bernier of to fill slots in the all-volunteer Army, continues to expand, and in the Taiwan. fundamental knowledge of at-sea stationed overseas. Norwich, 61-Waterbury, and 65-New percent of the world’s population. Gains in personal liberties were communication operations and the Connecticut Child Welfare and their ranks are expected to dou­ ideological field, in which the accep­ Marine Pvt. Russell A. Green, son The average monthly population Haven. Other Editors Say This repoYt comes in a survey of noted by Freedom House in some “Taiwan had made real progress in N procedures. Association for a frank discussion of ble by 1984, the Pentagon says. tance, by educated and military of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Green of 140 gain is around 140,000 per month, ‘‘Raised In Anger” will be Connecticut’s child abuse crisis. world freedom by a respected New the last year or two in granting more A 1977 graduate of the University census officials say, so the U.S. pop­ A recent Defense Department countries wracked by domestic or classes, of communist or other Hoffman Road, Ellington, has presented in two parts. From 9-10 During this portion of the program, report said women are now getting Danbury (Conn.) .News-Times York-based group foreign attacks on the government. freedom, including freedom of the of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich., with ulation will exceed 220 million by late Back in the early 1970s, someone in totalitarian solutions to current reported for duty at New River p.m., Edward Asner ("Lou Grant” ) viewers may call for confidential ad­ better military jobs, but it also room for two, about 40 percent less called Freedom The biggest gains were seen in Iran press,” said Sussman. “The country a bachelor of science degree, he January. hosts a national program focusing on the Army had what he thought was a problems ... continues to show vice on how to report child abuse, showed that many still wind up with than the going rate for island hotels. House, which has — at least until the violence there had a series of democratic elections the experiences of child abusing and who to contact for help with a traditional work as secretaries, great idea. Build a luxury hotel at At that rate, the hotel doesn’t even been monitoring ■ worldwide vitality.” in 1978, and others were scheduled late in 1978 —, Panama, Paraguay, Gastil continues: "Americans parents who have learned to cope child abuse problem. The local por­ clerks and medical assistants. Waikiki Beach, Hawaii, for Army break even. Taxpayers are sub­ such things for ~ follow in 1979. But all of that progress College Notes Poland, Rhodesia, Sudan, Transkei receive sketchy reports at best of personnel on leave from Vietnam. sidizing the hotel to the tune of a several decades. and Thailand. may now be lost as a result of the in­ By 1975, the $18.5 million luxury The survey is due what goes on in the world. This situa­ stability coming from the change in college s sludenl-run radio station, million dollars a year, or about $8.75 “The only country whose category potential. hotel was complete, having been tion is not improved by the natural Mindy J. Seibert, daughter of Mr. WFNM, for four years, will be in­ New Styles a night for each room. for release in declined was Mauritius,” said U.S. policy towards China.” and Mrs. William J. Seibert of Miss Seibert is majoring in the financed from profits from post A couple of congressmen stopped January. ______tendency of human rights The change “may possibly” lead to veterinary assistant program. volved in sales computing and on-the- Sussman, “It became partly free organizations to emphasize Manchester, a student at Becker air production as part of F&M’s exchanges and noncommissioned of­ by the other day and were angry Despite gains in political and civil some increase in freedom for the Junior College in Leicester, Mass.', after having been free.” transgressions by those most amen­ fourth annual January internship ficers clubs. when they found out what was going liberties, it remains a sobering fact nearly one billion Chinese on the has been named Who’s Who Among Brian R. Motola of Manchester, a The survey rates every country and program. Saint Laurent, Dior, Givenchy It was supposed to be self- on. Rep. Samuel Stratton of New that only 35 percent of the world’s dable to the pressure of world opi­ mainland, Sussman added, “but Students in A m erican Junior senior history major at Franklin and related territory on a series of The program, organized by the supporting. ' nion. With such weighting, minor China is so very far behind in this Colleges. Marshall College in Lancaster, Pa., wide necklines, or soft col­ York, chairman of the oversight sub­ people live in countries that can be political rights practiced by in­ college's Career Counseling Office But as so often happens with the police brutality in Ireland is made to Students named for this honor are will have an opportunity to compare lars or a touch of drapery. committee of the House Armed Ser­ classified as free. Another 25 percent dividual citizens and the degree of in­ regard that if any change comes it and the Alumni Office, allows Yves Saint Laurent en­ Knotted silk turbans share military, things did not work out the seem as important as massacres in will still be on a long, slow road.” chosen on the basis of academic the college’s radio station with a dorsed the matelot or sailor vices Committee, said he didn’t think live in partly free countries and 40 dependence demonstrated by the students, during a one to four week honors with small coolie way they had been planned. Cambodia.” Despite the question marks that achievement, service to the com­ commercial station, WLAN-AM and look — crisp, breew, and hats and Breton sailors in the Army “ought to be in the business percent — the largest of the three mass news media, organized religion period, to find out what various jobs extremely youthful. Bermu­ He adds pointedly that this munity, leadership in extra­ FM. lacquered straws. And white The Vietnam war was winding of running a plush Waikiki Beach categories - live in countries that and the courts. hang over China — and the turmoil in entail and what training or skills are das, sexy shorts, brief kid gloves with city and down and there were fewer and are not free. problem of exaggeration “is certain­ Iran that almost certainly will result curricular activities and future Motola, who has been active in the Spencers and middies, usu­ hotel to lure retirees at $1 million in A Freedom House analyst, Ray­ needed to prepare for them. evening outfits. fewer enlisted men being sent to ly the difficulty of (U.N.) Am­ in less freedom for Iranians — ally in navy blue with Ungaro plays all sorts of taxpayer money." “The gains for freedom in 1978 mond D. Gastil, writes, “The im­ striped T-shirts, jerseys and Hawaii for rest leaves. bassador Andrew Young and others Sussman insists he remains op­ trjcks with enormous We agree. Cut off the subsidy. And were not as spectacular as in 1977, provement in the indicators of decorative nautical motifs. prjnted silk squares over the So the Army found a new clientele who too easily equate our very real timistic overall: "The desire for His skirts, which topped the put that $1 million into better when rejoined the free nations freedom in the last two years should briefest black swimsuits. He for the Hale Koa Hotel — retired of­ problems with those of other coun­ freedom is innate in the human Schools Name Honor Students knees, were skintight and also drapes them sarong- benefits for Vietnam era veterans. of the world,■’ Leonard Sussman, not lead us to forget offsetting trends ft siash^ to the side for ficers. They pay an average of $23 a tries that face challenges to freedom wise. They are the ones who deserve it. executive director of Freedom and dangers. In many critical areas character. Even under the most Among the area students named to Vernon. dancing, with shorts and Ungaro's skirts, which on a quite different scale.” South Windsor; John H. Fitzgerald, House, told The Herald’s Washington there is a continual growth in the repressive of conditions, it eventual­ the first and third quarter Honor Roll Honors: Kevin 0. Clark, 16 Bermudas trimmed with stop at the knees, are Sussman. in a telephone interview. ly makes itself felt.” 87 Sherry Circle, Tolland; and Peter pearly buttons. marked by wide draped at the Hartford State Technical Tumblebrook Drive, Bolton; David Yves’ love affair with the College in Hartford, are as follows: A. Kviesis, 471 Tunnel Road, Vernon. cummerbunds in a contrast­ Thoughts G. LeBlanc, 73 Christine Drive, sea produced his Gauguin ing color. These figure on Commentary By Helen Thomas High Honors: Mark E. Ryan, 27 Michael R. Moore, 202 Handel Road, print sarong skirts for eve­ At Mount Hermon School at dresses as well as pants, the The second pitfall leading us away Ludwig Road, Ellington; Harold C. Young B. Shin. 235 Main St., and ning, baring this midriff latter stopping just above and wisdom is a sign of maturity. We Northfield, Mass., the following from God’s guidance is an un­ States’ viewpoint it was essentially a Krach, 23 Beacon .St., and Richard J. Michael J. Williams, 645 Forest St., clear down to the navci, the ankle. who think or at least act as if we are SAINT FRANCOIS, Guadeloupe dillei uncos that unulJ uuuse an upset cu.ssion fared well because of the sometimes topped by a willingness to take advice. Matheiu, 445 Tolland Turnpike, all of East Hartford; Mathew J. students were named to the honor The Chanel ready-to-wear, sufficient unto ourselves are the fools (UPI) — The Big Four leaders wound China-Soviet Union struggle with to the alliance. trust and confidence the leaders have roll for the fall term: "bustier” or a demure designed by Philippe Gui- Manchester; Dennis D, Walker, 15 Potalik, 31 Denslow Road, Glaston­ Holy Scripture is emphatic regar­ of Proverbs. We cannot but be helped up their informal summit talks each power backing a .separate Giscard said in his statement "we in each other. Andrew B. Goodwin, a post shirtwaist in a solid color. bourge, belongs to the un­ Terrace Drive, Rockville; Daniel F. bury; Timothy J. Dennin, 21 McCann St. Laurent’s models wore ding our need to seek and take ad­ agreeing on the need for superpower group. |ound no divergence among us con­ All agreed their face to face graduate, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald derstated chic class, with a in our^Pilgrimage if we seek the ad­ Teveris, 575 Woodland St., South Drive, Hilary E. Gwynn, 45 Lawton gloves throughout the day­ youthful approach that nev­ vice. detente, but indicating their hands The allied leaders — Pre.sident cerning the asse.ssment of the situa­ exchanges were worth thousands of M. Goodwin of 97 Rosemary Lane, time line. ' /I vice of those who have already 9 Glastonbury; Timothy W. Burns, Road, and Paul W, MacNeely, 22 ertheless respects the "The way of the foolish is right in are tied in regional conflicts. Carter, British Prime Minister tion. Naturally, there were South Windsor; and Lydia M. Perry, Marc Bohan-Dior’s collec­ covered that section of the road. foreign office cables. All seemed to 1326 Ejjington Road, South Windsor; Montclair Drive, all of Manchester; Chanel tradition of timeless his own eyes; but he that is wise James Callaghan, French President a junior, daughter of Mrs. Gerald tion was eminently chic with elegance and perfect execu­ Rev. Richard M. Gray The turmoil in Iran, the fall of differences in the stress placed on agree the United States was in the and Dwight D. Day, 345 Lake St„ Steven B. Fothergill, 661 Foster St., soft, wearable clothes. tion. harkeneth unto coun.sel.” Proverbs Pastor, Cambodia and the potential violence Valery Giscard d-Estaing and West certain features, but there was no top leadership role. Allen of 81 Scott Drive, Vernon. Safari jackets, broad- V ^ i J, ■* Bermuda shorts are 12:15. in southern Africa all defy big power German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt divergence.” shouldered, uniined, belted, lopped by dresses slit into Presbyterian Church But there also appeared to be. from with straight or pleated ]>ancls that reach just below Willingness to sock Godly advice solutions. All they can do is sit and — all took pains to stress how Callaghan indicated future an outside observer's viewpoint, a , skirts. These were knee- I r Pi[he knees. The wool cardi­ watch. worthwile they thought their dis­ decisions in the global sphere would sense that in a regional crisis, the length for day, to the floor gans are edged by a knit cussions were. Birth i for evening. He accessorized Regional conflicts were discussed emanate from their ”in-depth ” most powerful seem to be the most Weicker Announces torsade, which peps up this S till there were no major all his formal numbers with indispensable unit to any Almanac at the three-day sunshine summit in brainstorming. He also said the dis- powerless today. 16-button gloves In the sof­ Kmrirk, Brooke l.indsey, wardrobe. this Caribbean paradise which ended test kid. Lanvin designs, mean­ By United Press Internalional flight in the United States was made daughter of Lloyd Jr. and llene Jean Louis Scherrer, who Saturday, but there is no intention to SCOOPS Academy Nominees while, use fluttering bias Today is Tuesday, Jan. 9, the ninth by Jean Blanchard over tyDonlSnayu Senerth Lindsey Emerick of 368 dresses the wives of omcial flounces reminiscent of the intervene in internal disputes. Gun­ Tolland St., East Hartford. She was "Tout Paris,” stressed ‘50s on dresses and blouses. day of 1979 with 356 to follow. Philadelphia, boat diplomacy is out of date. • saip oar iwe nn’. HOUR HKiHUCSS. uaiety and luxury with a ?mm sHoanw Area students nominated by U.S. Bolton; Martin Borawski, 18 Romar born Dec. 28 at Manchester Per Spook showed his The moon is moving from its first In 1861, Mississippi seceded from The shah of Iran, while looking to THOSf M luch of the exotic in amus- third ready-to-wear collec­ 5LOQAM5 m w TROOPS ro .Sen Lowell P. Weicker Jr. (R-Conn.) Drive, East Hartford; George Memorial Hospital. Her maternal ing fabrics, ostrich feather BERMUDA SHORTS are back. This gabardine marine quarter toward a full moon. the Union. | the United States for answers, in the to vacancies in the Class of 1983 at tion. His favorite creations W m UP THE TROOPS! Schneider, 24 Dean Drive, South grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. boleros for evening, large ensemble for Saint Laurent Rive Gauche features a include a dancing black skirt The morning stars are Mercury, In 1945, American troops invaded end must decide for himself whether m pern! the four military service academies Spencer jacket with military buttons. Glastonbury; and Peter Lafontaine, Henry Senerth of 386 Tolland St., sequined flowers in the hair, with silk shirts for casual Venus, Jupiter and Saturn. the Philippine island of Luzon and to stay or go on a “vacation ” that RIOTERS! West Point, N.Y., Annapolis, Md., East Hartford. Her paternal grand­ gleaming golden strapless wear; belted tunic tops over The evening star is Mars. 507 Tolland Stage Road, Tolland, all tops. His asymetrically went on to liberate Manila, may .spell the end of his monarchy. I Kings Point, N Y. and Colorado to the Merchant Marine Academy at parents are Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd a straight narrow skirt; and Those born on this date are under .Springs, Colo,, are: draped golden Miss Uni­ or crepe de chine. can easily be worn from the strapless top with a In 1968, Surveyor 7 made a soft lan­ Washington cannot save him from Kings Point, N.Y. Emerick Sr. of 541 Tolland St., East verse swimsuits were Givenchy still remains the morning to sundown. He the sign of Capricorn. DaviH Gwilliam Jr., 145 Monroe touch of glitter for evening, ding on the moon. the groundswell of opposition in Iran, Final selections will be made soon Hartford. Her maternal great­ king of understated chic. likes above-elbow puffed, worn with a full or narrow Richard Nixon, 37th president of St., East Hartford. U.S. Navy For 1979 he revives that once cuffed sleeves, too. After- A thought for the day: American Even as they conferred, Phnom by each academy. Appointments will grandmothers are Mrs. Ida Senerth floor-length skirt. the United States, was born Jan. 9, Academy Annapolis. Md.; arid of 59 Moore Ave., East Hartford and well-loved "touch of white” nooners often combine a Colors next spring will be humorist Will Rogers said, Penh was being overtaken by the be released shortly thereafter. short b elM ' jackeST with___ In his daytime dresses In the pleated or flared skirt in silk 1913. .Jonathan VanDine, 81 Vernon Road. Mrs. Theresa Herring of 13B Carver gay: red, blue, a yellow of “Everything is funny as long as it is rebels — most of them Vietnamese ever so slightitl]tly broadened guise of crisp linen or pique crepe with a neat brief unfit­ field flowers, along with al­ On this day in history: Lane, Manchester. She has a sister, shoulders______andJ finely pleated on navy, black or beige ted uniined Spencer over a mond green, khaki — all the happening to somebody else.” army regulars — but from the United Stacey Lee, 7. skirts, usually’ in silk prints button-through dresses that soft-shouldered top with colors of the prism. In 1793, the first successful balloon PAGE TEN - EVENING HERALD, Tues., Jan. 9, 1979 EVENING HERALD, Tues., Jan. 9, 1979 — PAGE ELEVEN Obituaries ...... Five Show Interest Mrs. Howard Grant Herald GLASTONBURY - Mrs. Helen L. Rice Surpasses Rose Grant of Glendale, N.Y., died Jan. 6 In Board Vacancies Angle in Glendale. She was the wife of the Rev. Howard Grant, who formerly ea st HARTFORD - Five can­ Republican Kenneth Carrier, who Earl Yost served in North Canton, Hartford and didates are interested in filling the lost to Visgilio by three votes in 1977, North Haven churches. three vaMneies on the Board of said he is interested in filling the Sports Editor Besides her husband, she is sur­ Education created by the Republican opening. On Top Salary Scale vived by three sons, Thomas Grant, resignations last week of Republican Other interested candidates are Robert Grant and Steven Grant., and Joseph Visgilio and Democrats Joyce former school official Ernest Ruggles and Richard Daley. Grasso, who retired last month, and /Vo. 88 on the Mend BOSTON (UPI) - Jim Rice signing during a late afternoon news could count on the Red Sox for fair “The contract gives Jim and the two granddaughters. Heather Grant club some leeway. But let’s be honest John Logan, 22, said Monday he is John Christensen, head of the school Jersey carrying No. 88 isn’t as conference at Fenway Park. He negotiations. I’m extremely happy and Megan Grant. and Pete Rose were en route to about it, it also gives Jim an oppor­ The funeral was today. Burial was interested in filling one of the task force on building use. famous as some others in the sports Orlando, Fla. last month; Rice called the pact “in terms of length with this new deal. I’m happy these and monetary considerations, the negotiations are over, and now I’d tunity to go through this again,” at the Green Cemetery in Gfaston- Democratic vacancies. Logan said Board Chairman Lawrence world like the legendary No. 77 Red for a promotional venture. Sullivan said. his past experience as a student in­ most valuable contract ever given to like to concentrate on playing and bury. DelPonte has said he would like to Grange wore while playing football Rice said he felt no pressure tern in the state Legislature would see the positions filled within the at Illinois or the No. 98 worn by Tom­ Rose after signing his $3.3 a Red Sex player.” helping the club catch the Yankees in The George Werst Funeral Heme, toward signing, adding he was make him a good candidate. next two weeks so the new members my Harmon when he won All- million contract with the The contract involves 1979.” Cooper Avenue at72nd Street, Glen­ already under contract for two more Alexander Pressamarita, also said will be familiar with board America football laurels while at Philadelphia Phillies. renegotiating the last two years of Rice terrorized opposing pitchers dale, N.Y., was in charge of years. But he said he was happy at arrangements. Monday he is interested in filling one procedures in time for the upcoming Michigan or Ted Williams. No. 9 “I’m going to take the crown away of the Democratic vacancies on the budget sessions next month. the prospect of not having to brcome The family suggests that friends when he performed with the Boston from you,” Rice said, referring to a free agent. board. Red Sox. wishing to may make memorial gifts the contract which made Rose the “Good things come to those who to the United Methodist Church of In this area, No.88 was worn by game’s highest-paid player. wait. I think free agency hurts a lot Glendale Memorial Fund. Paul Phinney, former Manchester “That’s okay with me,” Rose of guys. It’s a hassle and everybody High track and cross country coach, responded."At least I know I had it gets on you. I probably could have for awhile.” Mrs. Jessie K. \^’allaee East Hartford Bulletin ioard) in race competition throughout New gotten more, hut I think it’s a disad­ EAST HARTFORD - Mrs. Jessie England, including 20 appearances Rose’s reign lasted a little more vantage being the highest paid player Kent Wallace. 86. of East Hartford, in the local Five Mile Road Race. than one month. PTA Council Hartford Women's Club is accepting Iwcause everybody is on you all the formerly of Hartford, died Monday in Over the years only two runners Rice Monday signed a seven-year time,” Rice said. EAST HARTFORD - The first applications for the Phipps Memorial ever requested numbers, Phinney an East Hartford convalescent contract worth $5.4 million, making Rice said he had no immediate home. She was the widow of George PTA Council meeting of 1979 will Scholarship. The fund was es­ asked for No. 88 and Steve Gates, far the American League Most Valuable tablished to enable Connecticut plans for the money, but Pennacchia E. Wallace. feature a presentation by movie from being superstitious, pinned No. Player the highest paid performer in has said the reason for the substan­ Mrs. Wallace was born in West reviewer Cy Becker, who will discuss women to pursue advanced courses 13 to his jersey, Raul I’liinney total salary in all of baseball. Water, Water Everywhere of study in accredited institutions, * tial amount of money “up front” Roxbury. Mass., and lived in a rating system for parents to use in Phinney has missed the iast two “He’s the best player and he’s the Rice’s existing pact, estimated at in 1978, leading the major leagues in would be for investment purposes. Manchester from 1925 to 1940. monitoring what movies their To be eligible, a candidate must be Five Milers, and for good reason. It be at the starting line Thanksgiving best paid,” said Rice’s attorney, $150,000 a year, and extends through Heavy rain and melting snow combined to except for some water on the street at in the process of continuing educa­ six hitting categories including home ’There also was no stipulation in the She lived ^ the West Hartford- children see. was on Nov. 5, 1976 that he suffered morning. Paul Phinney has made it a Tony Pennacchia. “He’s financially an additional five years to 1985. It create a river-like scene as a drainage basin Ensign Street, said Arthur J. Mulligan, tion with at least two years com­ run^and RBI. The 25-year-old Ander­ agreement on whether Rice would be Hartford are^until her retirement Becker Is a movie reviewer for a crippling injuries in an auto-truck ac­ habit of making comebacks. secure for the rest of his life.” also contains a no-trade provision for on the public golf course near the Union Car­ director of public works. Over two inches of pleted and a 3.0 grade point average. son, S.C., native became the first the team’s designated hitter or a and was employed with the Aetna Springfield, Mass., radio and televi­ cident which ieft him hanging on for The deal, according to a source an unspecified number of years, but American League player since 1937 regular outfielder. Life & Casualty Insurance Co. in bide building overflowed Monday. There rain fell on the region. (Herald photo by sion station. He has spoken on the All applications must be filed by dear life and then a six-month period Grid Job Open close to the negotiations, calls for Jan. 25. For further information, has no incentive clauses, which Rice to hit for more than 400 total bases. “I can play the outfield, I can DH, I Hartford. were no major flooding problems in town. Blake) subject of monitoring movies of walking with crutches. The former Rockville High is looking for a var­ Rice to receive a “a real big amount said works to the detriment of Sullivan and Pennacchia said they can bring in water. I’ll still get paid,” She was a member of the Rebekah throughout the area and is please call Rose Koblinski at 528- liiinois athlete had hoped to make of money up-front.” In terms of year­ 5339. sity football coach following the himself and the team. were pleased by the negotiations, Rice said. “I was a little hesiUnt at Lodge in Manchester many years. recognized as an expert in the field. last November’s run but when com­ resignation of Mike Simmons. The ly salary, the source said. Rice will "I have said right along that I calling them professional and fair. first, but I talked to my wife and she Survivors are a son. Willard In addition to officers, executive plications set in, back surgery was former fine Manchester High athlete not be the highest paid player. wanted to stay in Boston and con­ But Sullivan admitted he may have to said "This is it.’ I’m just happy to be Wallace of Glastonbury; three board members and the general Square Dance Sel necessary and again he had to take a spent 12 years on the staff, six as an Red Sox General Manager tinue to play for the Red Sox,” a face the same thing seven years from in Boston. If they had offered me 10 daughters, Mrs. Eleanor Connable of Snow Calms Iran Unrest membership of local PTAs, the rain check. Haywood S'lMi'.'an announced the EAST HARTFORD - The Circle 8 assistant coach and the last six as smiling Rice said. “I also knew I years, I would have signed.” TEHRAN, Iran (UPI) — Snow Groups demonstrators marched in Windsor. Miss Madeline Wallace of from their posts and will gradually general public is invited to attend Square Dance Club will hold two In a letter to Will Hadden, Road head coach...D ave Keon went Newington and Mrs. Marjorie Smith, dampened unrest today and forced the streets wet of melting snow and this presentation. Race chairman, he wanted to make airlines to cancel flights for evacuees leave.” dances this month. through the first 35 games of the New both of Glastonbury; six shouted. "Down with the powerless They will be held Saturday, Jan. 13, sure he would be on the list to get an England Whalers’ schedule without stranded in Tehran as the shah's new premier." Demonstrators in the southern grandchildren and six great­ town of Behbahan attacked and killed at 8 p.m. and Saturday, Jan. 27, at 8 entry form for 1979. drawing a penalty. The veteran has grandchildren. civilian government battled its op­ The snowfall further crippled Scholarship Due Phinney’s request to wear No. 88 in Win over Oilers ponents. an army officer today, the agency p.m. Both dances will be held at won the WHA’s "Most Gentlemanly The funeral and burial will be Tehran's strike-bound airport, for­ EAST HARTFORD - The East Penney High School, 869 Forbes St. race meets is a story in itself. Award” the past two seasons. In five private. Radio Iran said scattered cing airlines to cancel their flights to said, but did not report details. During World War fl while a G1 demonstrations against Shah WHA seasons, not including the There are no calling hours. the capital. Gen, Fereidoun Jam, named war- stationed in Germany, Phinney current one, Keon has been charged The Newkirk & Whitney Funeral Mohammed Reza Pahlavi took place An El A1 flight from Tel Aviv minister in Prem ier Sbahpour caught fragments from an 88mm Sparked Steelers in other cities but did not report any with just 18 minutes in penalties, Home, 318 Burnside Ave., East Hart­ turned back after several attempts to Bakhtiar’s four-day-old cabinet, has shell in the calf of his ieft leg which three times he collected but two in a clashes. land at Tehran, airport sources said, decided not to jon the government, ( East Hartford Police Report ford, is in charge of arrangements. left it shattered. season. Last year his only two Pittsburgh Steelers’ Coach Chuck Premier Shahpour Bakhtiar. who A Lufthansa and a British Airways diplomatic sources said. After six major operations, army .Mrs. Isabelle F. Zunder named his cabinet Saturday, minutes came in the final week of Noll had to pinpoint any one game during the regular season plane canceled landings, leaving The newspaper Kayhan said Jam EAST HARTFORD - Three un­ earlier, police said, and was waiting medics decided the ieg wouid have to play...Conneticut Fly Fishermen’s EAST HARTFORD - Mrs. appeared to have lost a key minister in when his team began to look and play like a club bound for the several hundred evacuees stranded and Bakhtiar could not agree on key armed black men entered the Mr. in a car owned by one of the be amputated. Association is planning a six-week Isabelle F. Pagter Zunder. 82, of 17 a reported row over the future role of at Tehran airport. changes in Iran 's 430,000-man Steak restaurant, 677 Silver Lane, Phinney pleaded his case and Super Bowl, it would be the 13-3 victory over the Houston Oilers Iranian military. restaurant employees. (every Friday night starting this Mallard Drive died Sunday. She was The official Pars news agency said military establishment, unpopular East Hartford, and made off with agreed to assume full responsibility at the Astrodome Dec. 3. The capital was relatively quiet, as Police said he had apparently pop­ week) school on the new techniques the widow of Francis M. Zunder. "all foreigners working in oil related because of widespread killing by $269,34 Monday, police reported. if complications set in. “That was a hig game for us, no -Ing out a couple years, not being a the falling snow covered the riot-torn ped the ignition and started the car. of fly tying at the Raymond Hall Mrs. Zunder was born in New industries” in the south Iranian city soldiers. The men came into the restaurant The rest Is history, Phinney sur­ doubt,” Noll said Monday, referring downtown area, except for small However, the vehicle was later dis­ Library in East Hartford ..Clyde part of it, whets your desire even Haven where she lived most of her of Ahvaz had left the city and There was speculation in Tehran and two of them approached a cashir vived, and the leg was saved, to the game that assured the Steelers groups of anti-shah demonstrators covered in front of the Stop and Shc/p Miller notes the Manchester High ice more. The older veterans were life before moving to East Hartford foreigners working in other oil that Bakhtiar's failure could lead to a at the register and asked for change. Phinney was able to resume his the AFC Central Division cham­ who brought out umbrellas to defy store in front of the Charter Oak hockey squad gets in very little prac­ vocalizing it right from the begin­ four years ago. producing areas had been "dismissed right-wing coup. When the employee opened the Mall. studies and athletic career at Illinois tice time with ice time expensive and pionship. Noll was reviewing the ning, and it was just a matter of the Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. the weather and the army. register, one of the two got behind The incident is still under in­ and was a varsity performer in Big 10 no hours available when the players Steelers’ campaign for a berth in younger players who hadn’t been Kenneth (Barbara) Vinick of East her and shoved her aside. Police said vestigation. track meets once again. are free. This helps account for the 1- Super Bowl XIII, won with an easy there picking up on it. And they did. Hartford; a sister, Mrs. Miriam the shover scooped some money There were no weapons used and The guess here is that No. 88 wili 9 won-lost record. 34-5 victory over the same Oilers in The thing the team wanted more than Spear of Ne.w Haven, and two from the register and both fled. The no injuries reported. Sunday’s AFC championship game. anything was getting back in the grammiildren. GOP Offers Amendment third "'•'Ip apparently had exited The Steelers will be playing the Super Bowl.” The mneral is Thursday at 11 a.m, same team they defeated, 21-17, in HARTFORD (UPI) — Republican R-Watertown, and Rep. Astrid Han- He referred to the governor’s in­ “I think we have the potentiai to be at the Congregational Mishkan Israel 49ers Fire Thomas Super Bowl X, the Dallas Cowboys, a fine football team. We have yet to Cemetery Chapel. Whalley Avenue, leaders have proposed a tax and zalek. R-Suffield. augural speech where she said: "The who handily won this year’s NFC spending reform amendment to the "I think the administration is voices of November are not lost in do it. We’re playing much ^ tte r New Haven. East Hartford Fire Calls championship, 28-0, over the Los offensively (than during the other The family suggests that friends state Constitution, saying they want paying lip service to promises it the winds of January.” Angeles Rams Sunday. to force Gov. Ella Grasso to live up made in the campaign,” Mrs. Han- “It appears,” DeNardis said, And Fred O’Connor Super Bowl years). Defensively wishing to may make memorial gifts Monday, 8:37 a.m.—Water leak at 242 Both the Steelers and the defending we’re playing as well, well almost, to a charity of the donor's choice. to her campaign promises. zalek said. "already one important voice she has Monday, 6:25 p.m.—Medical call to 272 Stick Handlers Main St. ^ Main St. SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - Joe Thomas, the outspoken NFL champion Cowboys will be maybe...” The Weinstein Mortuary, 640 Far­ The seven-point “ Taxpayers' DeNardis said Mrs. Grasso moved uttered herself is being lost in the trying for an unprecedented third Rights Amendment” would require, quickly after passage of California’s Monday, 9:15 a.m.—Medical call to 72 Monday, 6:38 p.m.—Medical call to 1 general manager who once said he could build the San Francisco Bill Butters, right, of Minnesota, battles ’s Mark Noll’s caution probably stemmed mington Ave., Hartford is in charge winds of January,” Maple St. Indian Hill St. Super Bowl victory when they meet from his phiiosophy that a team among other things, balanced budget tax cutting Proposition 13 to set up 49ers into a playoff contender within a few years, won’t get a Napier for possession of puck last night in NHL play. Butters is of arrangements. Besides requiring a balanced Monday, 11:31 a.m.—Honest mistake at Monday, 6:39 p.m.—Medical call to 1 at the Orange Bowl in Miami Jan. 21. “never arrives,” a philosophy he and a limit on annual budget in­ her own Proposition 13 committee to budget and appropriations pegged to former New England Whaler. (UPI Photo) Theodore B. Reed 1257 Silver Lane, Indian Hill St. chance to prove his point. Gene Washington and defensive back “That win in Houston probably vocalizes frequently in hopes of creases. The spending ceiling would study the situation in Connecticut. average personal income, the Monday, 12:13 p.m. —Accident on HARTFORD — Theodore B. Reed, Monday, 8:14 p.m. —Investigation at ”I have not been satisfied with our Mel Phillips. started things going,” Noll said. keeping his team from being over­ be tied to the average growth in per­ The committee, he said, has ac­ amendment would require that sur­ Interstate 84 westbound at the Roberts the Hockanum School, total operation,” said 49ers’ Owner ’"That’s as good a point as any to 60, of 151 Hillside Ave. died Jan. 5 at sonal income. He traded high draft picks for half-. confident. complished little. He also said Mrs. plus funds be set aside to cover short­ Street exit. Monday, 9:05 p.m.—Medical call to 78A Edward DeBartoIo Jr., who fired pick. But we probably were learning Mount Sinai Hospital. “It s a way of saying to lawmakers Monday, 12:30 p.m.—House fire at 131 back O.J. Simpson, who was Noli said the squad will practice Grasso appears to be shying away falls in future years. Burnside Ave. Thomas, head coach Fred O’Connor all year just what it would take to get Mr. Reed was born in Hartford and and to the governor: 'This much you from anti-spending comments she Forest St.; no fire found. Monday, 9:34 p.m.—Medical call to 78A iackluster after a rash of injuries. Lafleur Keeps Wednesday, ’Thursday and Friday, The proposal prohibits passage of and his entire staff of assistants Mon­ there.” lived in the Hartford area most of his shall have and no m ore," Sen made during the heat of her Nov. 7 Monday, 3:43 p.m.—Honest mistake to Burnside Ave. The team was 5-9 in 1977 and this and probabiy inside because of the laws that would be funded by com­ day. But Noll said his team had the coid and snow. The Steelers will have life. Lawrence DeNardis, R-Hamden, campaign against former Rep. 54 Colby Drive. Monday, 11:53 p.m.—False alarm at year slid to 2-14, worst record in the munities unless the programs are op­ Monday, 4:43 p.m.—House fire at 54 Stanford Coach Bill Walsh was proper attitude for winning a cham­ Saturday and Sunday off, then fly to Survivors are three sons, Howard said at a morning news conference. Ronald Sarasin, R-Conn. the corner of Main and Colt streets. . Reed of Enfield, John Reed of tional or if the state agrees to pay for Welles Ave,; no serious damage. expected to be named new head “I feel we must make changes to Streak Intact pionship long before that game in Miami on Monday. Noli said he might The amendment is being sponsored "1 think now she is forgetting it,” them. coach. UPI learned last week Walsh Houston. run the piayers through a light Manchester and Theodore Reed of by DeNardis, Sens. Nancy Johnson, DeNardis said. “We don’t intend to become more competitive,” DeBar­ NEW YORK (UPI) — After leading Montreal to three straight The amendment would ban the was in line for the job and Stanford toIo said. "Certainly I am distressed “They had that attitude from the workout to ioosen them up Monday Minnesota; four daughters, Barbara R-New Britain, and Richard Bozzuto, let her forget it.” state from using funds, such as Stanley Cups and picking up two Most Valuable Player Awards Mariano of Middletown, Mrs. officials called a news conference that we have been losing games — beginning of training camp,” he said. but regular practice will not start un­ money set aside for pensions, for any Grange Sets Meetings today at which announcements of everyone connected with the in the process, Guy Lafleur deserved a break — and Canadians’ “They all wanted it very badly. Sit- til Tuesday. Theresa Hoffman of Virginia, Mrs. other purpose. And no new debt Virginia Johnson and Mrs. Grace Waish’s move and the appointment of organization shares that feeling, and Coach Scotty Bowman reluctantly gave in. obligations, unless repaid the same EAST HARTFORD - The about Grange contests for 1979 are offensive coordinator Rod Dowhower Lafleur, seeking to extend his per­ Vigue, both of East Hartford; two I am sure that our fans do. fresh and he would help us. It just Ready to Match Offer sisters, Mrs. Alice R. Krohner of year, could be assumed to pay for Hillstown Grange will meet available. The needlework contest in­ as Walsh’s replacement were sonal scoring streak to 21 straight “What concerns me every bit as shows that even though he scored operation of the state. Thursday and Jan. 25 at 8 p.m. at the cludes crocheted, knitted and em­ expected. games, hadn’t been credited with a West Hartford and Mrs. Mildred much as our record is the fact that into an empty net, a goal like that can Norquist of Ivoryton. Grange Hall on 617 Hill St. broidered articles. Entrants are also Usually, a general manager is our image and stature in the com­ point going into the final minute of On S aturday, Jan . 20, new be a very important one,” said Bow­ The funeral is Wednesday at 2 p.m. invited to the National Grange chosen before a coach, but Walsb, a munity has suffered — and not entire­ play Monday night against Minnesota members will be received into the brilliant offensive innovator who has man, whose club tied idle Boston for Red Sox Anxious at the Pratt Funeral Home, 71 Far­ sewing contest and the third annual ly due to wins and losses.” with the Canadiens hanging onto a 2-1 Lottery Grange. Persons interested in joining the overall NHL point lead with 61. mington Ave., Hartford. Burial will stuffed toy contest sponsored by led Stanford to a 17-7 record in two O’Connor was named an interim lead. So, Bowman gave in and let the Grange are asked to call Kay years, including two bowl victories, Montreal, already missing five be in Zion Hill Cemetery, Hartford. coach by Thomas in the middle of the Lafleur loose on the ice. regulars, also lost the services of HARTFORD - T h e w inning at 622-5116 as soon as possible in PolyFil. These contests are all open reportedly agreed to the job on condi­ Lafleur scored an insurance goal Of Landing Carew There are no calling hours. season. He succeeded Pete forward Rick Chartraw, who suf­ number drawn Monday in the to complete necessary applica- to non-members of tbe Grange, tion he had the right to help in the McCulley. into an empty net with 36 seconds fered a groin injury in the final Connecticut daily lottery was 362. tion forms. For further information, contact selection of the general manager. left, giving Montreal a 3-1 triumph BOSTON (UPI) — Minnesota Twins’ superstar Rod Carew “Fred O’Connor did a most com­ period. Chartraw will be sidelined for Entry blanks and information Theresa Strant at 249-4513. Thomas had built winners at mendable job for the 49ers, especial­ and closing him to within seven may be California bound, but the Boston Red Sox will get a Pilot Uses Miami and Baltimore, but his two an indefinite period and his place will ly considering the circumstances un­ games of the NHL consecutive chance to match any final offer, according to General Manager Joyner Sets years at San Francisco were marked der which he was selected and the scoring game record of 28 ... held by be taken by Dave Lumley. by failure and turmoil. Mario Tremblay’s goal at 18:03 of Haywood Sullivan. cisco, I thought it was closed off, but Interstate short-term nature of his ap­ Lafleur. the second period gave Montreal a 2-0 Public Time He arrived after the 1976 season in “Mike Polich did a good job of Carew is visiting with the San his visit means he hasn’t.” pointment,” DeBartoIo said. “I wish lead and proved to be the game- which popular head coach Monte checking me,” said Lafleur, who now Francisco Giants management, Suilivan denied he had offered MANCHESTER - State him and the members of his staff winner as Polich scored for the North In Landing Clark had led the 49ers to an 8-6 has 29 goals and is tied with Bryan which has offered Mike Ivie, Phil Griffith a iist of 14 or 15 “un- Rep. Walter Joyner will much success in their endeavors.” Stars at 1:12 of the third period. Guy Nastu and Jim Dwyer plus $400,000 tradeable” Red Sox players, record. San Francisco fans asserted Trottier for the NHL scoring lead WETHERSFIELD (UPI) - State hold his second session for O’Connor’s staff, all of whom were Lapointe scored a power-play goal for the American League batting Sullivan said he had received a the team would have been in the with 66 points. “ I haven’t been police report the pilot of a single comments from the public hired by McCulley, was made up of for the Canadiens in the opening champ. proposal from the agent of Dennis playoffs at 11-3 but for the lack of a Frank Gansz, Earl Leggett, Dan checked that closely in a long time engine airplane new he wouldn't Thursday. field-goal kicker. period. Carew also may visit with the Eckersley, the Red Sox’ top pitcher The session, which will Radakovich, Floyd Reese and Les and I was wondering when I’d get a make it to Brainard Airport so he . A ‘ But Clark, who wanted controls North Stars’ Coach Glen Sonnor California Angeis, whom Sullivan last year. Eckersley, 20-8, has one settled for an unconvential runway— be held from 7 - 8:30 p.m. Steckel. DeBartoIo said he would point.” was graphic in his praise for Polich’s feels is the Twins’ first-baseman’s year pius an option left on his con- over personnel, quit after Thomas make an announcement soon about Bowman admitted he gave Lafleur Interstate 91. in the Board of Directors defensive efforts. top choice. tract. demanded and got the same right the remainder of the 49er organiza­ an inordinate amount of ice time in Trooper Edward Stanton said the office in the Municipal "He did a fantastic checking job “But no matter what happens, “I have not gotten back to them, from the new ownership. tion. Some sources said it would be the final period when Montreal was pilot was approaching the Hartford Building, provides against Lafleur ... he was in his un­ (Twins owner) Caivin Griffith has but now that the Jim Rice matter is Thomas then traded or released made this week. leading, 2-1. airport at about 7 p.m. Monday when residents of Joyner’s 12th promised to get back to m e,” settled, I wili start to get back to it. popular and quality veterans such as “I wanted to give him a chance and derwear all night.” he was forced to make an emergency Assembly District a Thomas, 56, had no immediate In the only other NHL game, Van­ Sullivan said. “Ifeel ethically the It’s the same priority as Rice. We halfback Delvin Williams, quarter­ comment over his firing by San Fran­ in the last minute of play I felt he was landing on 1-91 southbound near exit chance to- meet with the back Jim Plunkett, couver beat Toronto, 5-1. Twins have a deal with San Fran- want to get it out of the way,” he 24 in Wethersfield. representative. cisco. said. Officials said there were no in­ Joyner said Friday, Jan. juries to the pilot, Robert Scrivner, 19 is the final day for filing 36, of Hartford, his pasenger or bills in the General Henderson Never at Loss for Words Costly Bet on Game passing motorists. Assembly. He would like > '% "A- ' V DALLAS (UPI) — The coun­ back 68 yards for a score. Stanton said Scrivner advised the input from any residents Pittsburgh Steelers meet for Super quarter of the game forced Haden HOLLYWOOD, Calif. (UPI) - Police said Jay Valentine about bills they would like town has begun. “I’m not a villain,” Henderson Bowl XIII in Miami, so Henderson Brainard tower the Cessna 150 plane out of the contest with a broken right apparently couldn’t stand the idea of losing his bet on the Los was having engine trouble and "he filed. Not necessarily the count- tried to explain afterwards. “I’m has a while to warm up. Perhaps he thumb. just the best linebacker in football. Angeles Rams-Dallas Cowboys football game.- was going to put it down on the Joyner held his first such K down to the Super Bowl, but will remain fairly silent, but the White also suffered a broken highway.” session last month and it' I’m the best linebacker to ever play chances are he will not. thumb during the game, his left, but Valentine, 27, reportedly bet a neighbor, Earl Ray, $600 was attended by only a cou­ trust - the countdown until Thomas football. I don’t know why I’m not All As Coach Tom Landry said earlier The tower gave its approval, and he will work out for the next two Sunday, picking the Rams to beat the Cowboys in the NFC the plane struck a light pole during ple of persons. For over one hundred years, generations have Henderson has something to Pro. this year when Henderson was weeks with a heavy cast on the championship game. say about the Pittsburgh “I was just having some fun (with the landing damaging its right wing, put their trust in Watkins. Norman M. Holmes awarded a game ball: thumb and a smaller splint will be When it became clear the Rams would lose the game and the state police spokesman said. and the Holmes Staff strive to continue that trust Steelers or anything else. comments before tbe game to the effect the Rams did not have enough placed on it for the game. Valentine would lose his money, police said, he went to Ray’s The craft brushed one car, but the with warmth and sincerity to each family Henderson, who has given himself vehicle left the scene, he said. the nickname “Hollywood,” put on class to go to the Super Bowl). The “Thomas, giving you a compliment apartment and shot him in the face as he looked through a served. things I said about the Rams were is like pouring gasoline on a fire.” The rest of the Dallas injury list Marshal McNaney, who wa^ quite an off-the-field performance has running back with a peep hole in his door. driving home from work, said "1 just iast week in advance of the Dallas- not personal. I was just giving the The Cowboys will not return to Valentine then returned to his apartment, officers said, and fans something to pull (or. work until Wednesday afternoon and sprained foot, defensive end Harvey couldn't believe my eyes." A small two-passenger airplane piloted by Robert Schivner Now You Know Los Angeles NFC championship Martin with a bruised leg, guard shot himself. "He flew about 20 feet over my game. “Wasn’t that touchdown run great? when they do there will be some Jodat (Jim Jodat, who was chasing players nursing bruises from the Herb Scott with a hyperextended Ray, 33, who suffered a critical wound in his neck, managed windshield. It was ju.st miraculous of Hartford made an emergency landing on Interstate 91 in In Mamaroneck, N.Y., it NORMAN M. HOLMES, Dir. And then, in what must have been a Henderson on the interception rugged NFC championship battle. elbow, fullback Scott Laidlaw with a to drive himself to California Hospital and decribed the that guy had enough room to land," Wethersfield Monday, damaging onlt the wing tip and causing is illegal to fire an air gun, galling site to the Rams, he put on a spring gun, siingshot, can­ FUNERAL HOME return) is supposed to be their fastest The most seriously Injured of the bruised hand and backup linebacker shooting to police. He was listed in stable condition Monday. McNaney said. a small nick in an automobile. The plane was going from New 142 E. CENTER ST., MANCHESTER • TEL 646-5310 pretty fair on-the-field performance Guy Brown with a bruised shoulder. non or bean shooter inside as well — capping the 28-0 Dallas win man. Did you see me smoke him?” group is defensive tackle Randy Valentine, meanwhile, was pronounced dead at Hollywood Haven to Hartford s Brainard Field when the engine failed the city limits. There are two weeks of work and However, all are expected to work (UPI photo) by intercepting a pass and running it White, whose hit on Los Angeles discussion before the' Cowboys and quarterback Pat Haden in the third out this week. Presbyterian Hospital.

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PAGE FOURTEEN - EVENING HERALD. Tues.. Jan 9. 1979 EVENING HERALD. Tues., Jan. 9, 1979 — PAGE FIFTEEN Lead Roster w v l|H Tut-Like Mask General Fund HEW Secretary Happy Latest Fashion Of Grammy Nominees : Workers Drop NEW ORLEANS (UPI) - A Atop Candy Mountain LOS ANGELES (UPIl - The an­ "Grapes of Wrath"; the original Rolling Stones, who have never won a growing trend among the fashion nual Grammy nominations included sound track of ’Roots"; and an Grammy, which has been one of the MANCHESTER — In a recent report about his perfor­ WASHINGTON (UPI) - Despite conscious — even those who don't mance, Town Manager Robert Weiss said the number of the expectable names, familiar to of "Wuthering Heights" most controversial of recent have something to hide — is masking. reports he is ready to move on, Joseph anyone with a car radio — the Bee General Fund town employees has dropped from 266 to starring Dame Judith Anderson. years. Alexis Seepo, a San Francisco Anthony Califano Jr. seems happy and Gees led the list — and a newcomer Claire Bloom and James Mason. There have been protests from Nfefc , y t i 261 in the past three years even though the total number comfortable with his 80-hour work weeks costume and mask designer in New of town employees has increased during that span. to the annual competition for pop A spokesman at Nixon's office — black leaders that a reference in the Orleans to display her work, says the atop the government's big rock candy music figures. Richard Nixon. after being convinced it was not a title song to the sexual appetites of The total number of town employees, including those in mountain. King Tut art exhibit has made non-General Fund positions and those hired through It was believed to be the first time joke — said he would tell the former black women is racist. Rolling Stones masking popular for nights on the That’s what conservatives half-jokingly any former president has been president and relay any official reac­ lead singer Mick dagger has said the federal jobs programs, actually has increased from 425 to call the Department of Health, Education town, not just for carnival season. 466 during the three-year period. nominated for one of major enter­ tion. line was satiric and refused demands "I have a feeling there is a general and Welfare, where Califano has presided tainment big awards — Oscars. Em- Winners of Gramm.vs. awarded by to delete it. Weiss said the total increase reflects the purchase of as secretary for two years over programs re-em ergence of in te re st in the Manchester Water Co. and the filling of authorized mys. Grammys or Tonys. vote of the 4.700 members of the Others with three or more masking." she said. which now cost taxpayers $182 billion a the Bee Gees (Barry. Robin and National Academy of Recording Arts nominations were Anne Murray. positions that had been vacant. year. Ms. Seepo said the blue and gold Figures compiled by the town controller's office Maurice Gibbi. whose records and Sciences, will be announced in a Chuck Mangione. composer Jolin death mask of the Egyptian boy king Insiders say he’s on solid ground with dominated the sales charts televised ceremony Feb. 15. Williams. Chick Corea. Quincy Jones showed the increase of 41 employees from the fiscal year President Carter and predict he will stay — a major attraction of the exhibit 1974-75 to October 1978. throughout 1978. garnered six The Bee Gees' disco-sound single and the group Earth. Wind and Fire. that has visited both coasts and New at HEW for another year or two before nominations, one in the best album "Staying Alive" was nominated for Besides "Stayin' Alive." In 1974-75, 21 of the town employees were funded running for New York Republican Sen. Orleans — has made masking the through grants. In October, 43 employees were grant- category for the soundtrack from the record and song of the year nominations for record of the year latest in fashion. Jacob Javits’ seat in 1980. Some say he "Saturday Night Fever." at 16 awards, and their soundtrack for the went to Mangione for "Feels So funded, most of them through the federal Comprehensive may even shoot for vice president. "On the West Coast there's Employment and Training Act program. million — the largest selling album movie " Saturday Night Fever " was Good." Miss Murray for "You definitely an interest in masking for “I don’t plan to go anywhere,” says in history. The General Fund employment figures Weiss provided cited for album of the vear. Needed Me." Gerry Raffery for special events," she said. “And in Califano when asked if the rumors are Nixon was named in the category The Bee Gees also were "Baker Street " and Billy Joel for in his report do not include such budgets as the water, true that he eventually will replace At­ New York now. they are wearing sewer and fire departments, all of which are separate of spoken or dramatic readings for nominated, along with "Just the Way You Are. " them in the ." torney General Griffin Bell and be the record version of his televised and Karl Richardson for producer of Other writers nominated for song from the General Fund budget. Cystic Fibrosis Money replaced at HEW by retiring Rep. appearance "The Nixon Interviews the vear; "Saturday Night Fever " of the year were Billy Joel for "Just Weiss said one reason for the increase in the total Paul Rogers. with David Frost." was nominated for best pop vocal the Way You Are. " Randy Goodrum number of town employees is the town's purchase of the Charles Rohde, center, president of the Manchester Jaycees, “There’s too much to be done here,” Manchester Water Co. Nixon and co-nominee Frost face perform ance by a group; and for "You Needed Me." Lionel Richie presents a $1,000 check for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation to Ed An­ says the liberal Catholic from Brooklyn Joseph Califano stiff competition — Orson Welles for "Stayin' Alive " also was nominated for "Three Times a Lady " and Neil The number of Water Department employees in 1974-75 who is determined that budget cutting will Friendship Unit was 52. There was, however, no separate listing of Sewer drews, right, president of the Greater Hartford Chapter of the founda­ the motion picture soundtrack of for best arrangement for voices. Diamond. .Alan Berman and Marilvn tion. John Burr, Jaycee project chairman, looks on. The money was not chop back aid to the needy, sick and "Citizen Kane"; Henry,Fonda for A rival for album of the vear Bergman for "You Don't Bring Me To Meet Friday Department workers. aged. His answer; better management, alone are costing taxpayers $2 billion a excerpts from John Steinbeck's honors is "Some Girls " bv the Flowers." In October, the combined total of Water and Sewer raised at the Santa House which was held in December. The funds will Califano, 47, is a magna cum laude year, ' V '-.1 MANCHESTER - The Friendship Department workers had increased to 68. be used to support vital research projects aimed at finding a cure lor Group of the Educational Communi­ graduate of Harvard Law School who gave On the controversial issue of national Other increases included the filling of positions that cystic fibrosis, and to promote public awareness of this and other lung up a $500,000 law practice to take over the health insurance, Califano is expected to, ty will meet Friday at 7:30 p.m. at had been authorized and may have been vacant in 1974-75 Peopletalk 645 Birch Mountain Road. The damaging diseases. (Herald photo by Strempfer) department. offer a cautious plan. wf but have since been filled, Weiss said. Califano’s weakness is that he learned The administration wants to carefully Friendship Group is a group of peo­ S.'TiV-. The Water and Sewer Department is not the only one to steamroller politics as a top aide to Lyn- phase in national health insurance begin- ple of all ages who meet to share grow in size since 1974-75. Other increases in number of friendship, and knowledge of skills don Johnson and found out too late the new ning in 1983 based on the state of the employees included the following departments: China Hotel Building b r ^ of lawmaker needs a lot more nation’s economy. But Sen. Edward M. Time for Elvis Movie with each other. • Fire — Increased from 65 to 70. Show Business Octopus cajoling. In the past year, Califano lost Kennedy, D-Mass., says a program must Friday’s program will include a It was only a matter of time before Bciuitifiil Donation autobiography — among them. Jack • Police — Increased from 96 to 101. In 1974-75, five of battles over welfare reform and hospital be put into efffect in planned stages no 9 someone decided to mine the life of Guilford. Joshua Logan. Henry Fon­ Mastering the art of acting with eight arms and a pouch­ discussion of “The Women’s Room” the positions were grant-funded. In October, the number David Frost. and by Marilyn French. The discussion Will Beckon Tourists costs, but few believe these setbacks were matter what the state of the economy, Elvis Presley for marquee gold, and da. composer Charles Strauss. Carl shaped bod.v is no easy task for Freddy Mao, 30, of San Fran­ of grant-funded posts had increased to seven. the Bee Gees last vear founded Bernstein and Henry Kissinger ... Ed will center around the power in­ permanent. if Califano is colorful and dynamic, he is a group of New York businessmen cisco. Freddy plays an octopus in the musical farce • Health — Increased from six to 11. While there were Califano says he has saved taxpayers also very controversial. His aversion to "Music for UNICEF " — asking com­ Asner. star of the "Lou Grant " TV volved in the roles we have as men, WASHINGTON (UPI) - They won’t be There was nothing there but a beautiful are the first in the diggings. no grant-funded jobs in the department in 1974-75, there more than $7(X) million in two years by easy abortion has angered women’s posers to donate publishing rights to series, has been named national "Gulliver’s Travels." His puffy costume was designed by women, and as human beings. dancing in the dark or discothequing to the beach and lofty mountains in the distance, Co-producer Saul Swimmer savs were three such positions in October. reorganizing HEW offices and installing groups and his anti-smoking crusade (he create a ro,valty-fed fund for the chairman of the Medic Alert Founda­ Karen Miller and created by Robert Laconi, two of many Leading the discussion will be Bar­ strobe lights when Intercontinental Hotel he said. IHC and another company built the group will bankroll a $10 million world's children. • Manager’s Office — Increased from eight to 11 with programs to keep track of fraud, abuse is a former three-pack-a-day man) send tion Opera diva Beverlv Sills, .voung theater designers adding their mark to the New York bara Hartshorn, a member of the the addition of three grant-funded jobs. Corp. opens 5,000 new hotel rooms in two hotels “standing there stark .and film biography to be titled "The King and error in Medicaid, Medicare and other his (and Carter's) stock plummeting in The singing group Fleetwood Mac flanked by her mother. Shirley stage. (UPl photo) Educational Community staff, and China during the next few years. alone.” of Rock and Roll " - with longtime A few departments showed a decrease in the number of programs. North Carolina. has come through in Los Angeles Silverman. Monday received Stereo Esther McKane, a member of The employees in the past three years. The largest drop was But all the other amenities that appeal Today there are 15 high rise buildings in Elvis friend and confidant George with rights to a song titled "Beautiful “He’s one of the most decent, hard­ Califano courts the limelight with an ~ Review magazine's Certificate of Women’s Coalition in Hartford. in the Highway Department, which has sliced 10 positions to travelers will be there, promises John the same area, mostly condominiums Klein writing the script. Child. " It's a lullaby by Stevie .Nicks working men I’ve ever met,” said one army of public relations aides and gives Says Klein. "I'm going to tell the Merit for "outstanding contributions TV in Review from its work crew of 42 in 1974-75. McComber, vice president of marketing selling for $150,000 to $200,000 per unit, he high HEW official. “He works 14 hours a who calls it "my most special song — to the quality of American musical for IHC, which signed an agreement with said. great attention to detail, often rehashing true story ... I'm not interested in the the dearest thing I have to give. " day and only takes Sunday off. God help the wording of his speeches over and over money. I want to see it's done right." life " Giancarlo Giannini was feted the Chinese in November to help develop “When people get going with building, you if he thinks you’re not putting your Glimpses * Monday in New York in celebration tourism in China. there ik nothing you can do to stop them,” before they are given. And who will star as the mightiest everything into the job.” Despite the care with detail, however, Accompanied by her son. 39-year- of the American premiere of "The He said officials there took a dim view the hotel executive said. rocker of them all? Swimmer savs it U.N. Concert Different Burglary Probe Califano said in a televised interview many lawmakers went home this year old Steve Bogart. Lauren Bacall Innocent ” — last great work of the of nightlife in their hotels, but they plan to He foresees the same boom for China, could be John Travolta or Warren July 30 that national health insurance with the idea that Califano saw Congress Beatty — or "anybody on the street. " drew a flock of celebrities Monday at late Luchino Visconti — by. among By JOAN HANAl’ER Stewart. special on-ai, uuaid during the provide other Western attractions such as predicting some “shocking changes” in could cost the government up to $40 billion swimming pools, bars, saunas, tennis as a roadblock to administration New York's Palace Theater where others. Vincent Gardinia. Tammy NEW YORK I UPI I — David Frost That’s the imposing group that program from U.N. Secretary Leads to Arrest the Chinese landscape within the next 25 unless lawmakers on Capitol Hill moved Off the Concert Trail courts and Turkish baths. years. programs rather than a source of input she was promoting her new Grimes. Sylvia Miles and James led the way from his makeshift of­ Frost and his fellow executive General Kurt Waldheim, who will be to cut waste and duplication in the health Vladimir Horowitz is off the con­ Earl Jones. producer, Robert Stigwood, have Since World War II, the Red Curtain has With a twinkle, he notes that some from the people. fices at the United Nations, ducking joined by Henry R, Labouisse, care industry. “I respect him, but he leaves little room cert trail for at least four months. lined up for “A Gift of Song — The executive director of UNICEF. MANCHESTER — Police arrested Luc D. LaPointe, 17, veiled one of the world’s largest countries “experts" tend to minimize Chinese around larger-than-life sized card­ Three months later. Congress killed the for compromise,” said Rep. Tim Lee The pianist, hospitalized in New Music for UNICEF Concert" to be Frost said the idea originated when of 211 Center St. Friday night and charged him with (3.7 million square miles), hiding almost acumen for construction because of their York for almost three weeks in board cutouts of children, into the several counts of burglary and larceny after an incident administration’s proposal to put a ceiling Carter, R-Ky., who abruptly about-faced broadcast on NBC Wednesday at 8 he and Stigwood were visiting the one-fourth of mankind from public view. supposedly dated technology. on hospital inflation despite Califano’s December, is home, but a complica­ auditorium of the General Assembly. p.m. on Alexander Street. But in 1977 the sleeping giant made a bid and voted against hospital cost contain­ The auditorium was being Bee Gees in their Miami home, But the Great Wall, built from 221 B.C. charge that 100,000 unused hospital beds tion — a kidney ailment — will force Frost will be joined as co-host of Police said they saw two youths entering the rear of a to withdraw from its isolation arid to ment in the House Commerce Committee. transformed into a concert stage — kicking around the idea of giving to 207 B.C., still snakes through 1,500 him into a lengthy recuperation. house on Alexander Street and followed them. They dis­ remove the international trade and but not for the staid classical music the hour-and-a-half show by Henry back to the children of the world miles of rugged terrain. At some points, it j He's canceled a West Coast tour covered a burglary in progress, police said. tourism barriers. The Communists sought that has been played there on Winkler, Gilda Radner and Henry some of the worldly benefits they had is 25 feet high and wide. The Chinese also ^ te d for February and an announce­ Fonda. received. LaPointe was apprehended at gunpoint as he came out out the capitalists and their Western introduced gunpowder and printing to the Army Recruiter Named ment in Los Angeles says even when previous special occasions. of the front of the house,"police said. They said the other technology. Each artist who appears on the How much will it come to? Frost world and built an extensive network of MANCHESTER - Staff Sgt. Patrick D. as non-commissioned officer in charge of he's back on his feet he'll still need a “It's the first time the auditorium person escaped. Leading this second wave of Yankee show — and they all are donating looked beyond the immediate roads and canals more than 700 years ago. Kirby, U.S. Army, has been appointed th e market analysis branch, month or so of practice to get into has been used for contemporary After invesligation, police linked LaPointe with several’ traders is McComber, a native New their performances — will be a figures, which are hard to predict, to To gain technical know-how, there were commander of the U.S. Army Recruiting headquarters, U.S. Army Northeastern shape for appearances. music." Frost said, referring to the founder-composer who will con­ other similar incidents and charged him with six counts Yorker and globe trotter who has spent 28 talk about the long haul. 18 trade missions last year between the Station at 555 Main St. Regional Recruiting Command. Records Breed .Movies participants — the Bee Gees, Rita tribute in perpetuity the rights to the of second-degree burglary, two counts of third-degree years with IHC and its parent corporation. Coolidge. ABBA. John Denver, ’’After the show, we turn U.S, and the People’s Republic of China. The announcement was made by Col. Kirby is 8n 11-year veteran of the U.S. A couple of hit records may be song he performs to UNICEF as part larceny, three counts of fourth-degree larceny and Pan American World Airways. The latest delegation, in December, in­ A Earth. Wind and Fire. , everything over to the U.S. Com­ Richard Carvel, commander, U.S. Army Army and previously served as an in­ of the U.N.’s International Year of criminal attempt to commit burglary in the second No stranger to socialistic countries, breeding movies. Reports in Elton John, Kris Kristofferson, mittee for UNICEF,” Frost said. cluded representatives of 28 American Northeastern Regional Recruiting Com­ telligence specialist. the Child. degree. McComber notes that his firm has six Hollywood say Barbra Streisand and Olivia Newton-John and Rod construction equipment firms who met mand, and Lt. Col. Frederick H. Murriil, He is married to the former Michelle LaPointe was also charged with theft of firearms and hotels behind the Iron Curtain, with Neil Diamond are talking to writers The only pay they’ll get will be a with 200 Chinese officials. commander, U.S. Army New Haven Lapointe of Groveland, Mass. The couple other items valued at more than $840 which were later another under construction in Belgrade. about a film based on their song McComber is quick to add that China is District Recruiting Command. are the parents of a son, Matthew. recovered wrapped in an afghan in a dumpster near As the world’s largest international hotel "You Don't Bring Me Flowers ' not a developing country, but an emerging Staff Sgt. Kirby was previously assigned And a television network supposed­ TV Tonight Marshalls at the Parkade. Police said LaPointe pointed chain, it operates 81 hotels in 48 countries, one. It represents the oldest continuous ly is looking into the possibility of out where he had hidden the stolen items, LaPointe will with 10 under construction. civilization on earth, with a history dating filming Kenny Rogers' "the be presented for a hearing Jan. 22 in East Hartford McComber isn't a politician but a back to 2000 B.C. 6:00 (3) Volce'Ot Faith 12:40 Superior Court. pragmatic businessman who has been N Gambler — a tale of hard-luck 0 0 0 Best 01 Carson Such a culture will be incorporated into S (S S2HS) News 0 CBS Late Movie "Betrayed" philosophizing that would mark 0 The Rifleman (1954) Clark Gable, Lana Turner. eagerly eyeing China for the past decade, the planning of the five IHC hotels to be College Offers Credit @ The Brady Bunch 0 Captioned ABC News Rogers' acting debut. 0 Joker’s Wild 1:00 “There are 800 million potential designed by Henry Liu, a Chinese- Ed Asner Madimir Horowitz ^ Bozo's Big Top 12:00 0 0 0 Tomorrow customers,” he said modestly. “No it’s American architect who is a Harvard 0 TV Community College (B Adam-12 true all of them won’t be able to afford graduate and a professor at Virginia 0 My Three Sons f f i Movie "Rogues’ Regiment" 1:30 Educators Plan For Newspaper Course 0 Bonanza (1948) Dick Powett. Marta Toren. (S Joe Franklin this kind of hotel but even that is huge Polytechnical Institute. ® Zoom (R) 0 The Rifleman 2:28 when we’re talking about 5,000 rooms. It’s “ We like to portray the local at­ MANCHESTER — Readers of the to the exams. Students will have an oppor­ 6:30 12:30 (B Movie "Paris Does Strange just scratching the surface for a huge mosphere, the local ambience, the local Courses by Newspaper Course on death tunity to confer with the instructor in per­ Things" (1957) Ingrid Bergman Series on Radio (B I Love Lucy IB Movie "Never On Sunday" Grasping O’Neill’s Plays country like that.” character,” McComber said. “ When and dying that will be appearing weekly in son or by telephone. Special arrangements S Bowling For Dollars (1960) Melinda Mercouri. Jules Mel Ferrer. 0 Jake Hess Gospel Time Dassin. The same pioneering spirit took you’ve seen one Intercontinental Hotel, The Evening Herald can earn three will be made for handicapped students 0 0 0 NBC News 0 Liars Club 2:30 VERNON — “Education Today” will be the topic of a McComber to Brazil five years ago to you haven’t seen them all.” college credits for the course from who are unable to come to the campus. 0 Over Easy (5) Nows build a hotel near the jungle. 0 Adam-12 9:00 series of 18,25-minute programs school administrators in Manchester Community College. Entitled "Death and Dying: Challenge Comes Long After Death ® Anyone For Tennyson? (X)CBS Movie "Rio Lobo" 2:38 Vernon, Manchester, and Ellington will present, starting Weekly newspaper articles, one compo­ and Change,” the provocative series (1970) John Wayne, Jennifer (X)Nows Jan. 15 on station WINF. analyzes the impact of complex social SMITHFIELD. R.I. (UPI) - 6:55 O’Neill. A former Civil War officer Cunt nent of the course, will appear in The historv s most subjective derstanding of human suffering. " she 0 News The programs will be directed and co-hosted by Dr. change in the mcidern way of death. Twenty-five years after the death of seeks revenge on the traitors lASTWOOD Herald each Saturday, beginning J'an. 20, dramatists, used his plays to tell the said. 7:00 who caused the death of his Bernard Sidman, superintendent and Dr. Robert Board Meets Tonight Among the little-discussed issues that playwright Eugene O'Neill. LIQUOR DEPT. for 15 weeks. Readers who wish to enroll story of his life. "If O'Neill wrote During a spring sabbatical from (XI CBS News friend. ___‘IVIRV Linstone, assistant superintendent in the Vernon system. ANDOVER — The Board of Education Mrs. Munson said fish and game in the course for credit may do so either have been probed by psychologists, Americans are just beginning to un­ d ) The Brady Bunch (B 0 Three's Company tragedies, he also lived them, " Miss Bryant. Miss Floyd hopes to im­ NO LOWER PRICES The programs will be on Monday nights and run will meet tonight at 7; 30 at Andover licenses for 1979 are available at the Town sociologists and medical professionals are derstand what his plavs are all about, Flo.vd said. d ) 0 ABC News 0 NHL Hockey WRioh by completing the coupon that accom­ merse herself day and night in the (B Dating Game 0 0 0 NBC Movie "Airport ANYWHERE through Sept. 24 from 8:05 to 8:30 p.m. Elementary School. Office Building. grief, euthanasia, life after death, the says O’Neill expert Virginia Flovd. panies this story or by going to the O'Neill was born in a sleazy O'Neill notebooks in the Yale collec­ (B) Festival Of Faith 1975” (1974) Charlton Heston, Wav The first program will feature three area The agenda includes an appointment All audits are on file at the town clerk’s college. dying patient, widowhood and potential “We were a .voung country when he 0 Sounding Board Karen Black. A stewardess is ARTHUR DRUG Broadway hotel in New York in 1888. tion in New Haven. forced to take over the controls superintendents. Dr. Sidman and Dr. James Kennedy, and executive session for teacher evalua­ office and are available for public inspec­ calamity. died in 1953." Miss Floyd said. "We 0 News ButLoosi’ Walk-in registrations will be accepted His father. James, a well-known 19th Her initial investigation has been 0 0 Dick Cavett of a jumbo jet alter the plane's Manchester's superintendent and Bruce Shepard, tion, discussion of the school’s six year tions. Jan. 16 from 2 to 7 p.m., and Jan. 20 from 9 The coordinator of the course is Robert came of age in the 1960s and we suf­ pilot Is critically Injured In a mid­ century actor, was purportedly too slowed down by'd^Neill's small and 0 Newlywed Game Ellington’s superintendent. plan, bus route change, policy approval, a.m. to noon in the Administration Fulton, professor of sociology and direc­ fered. Anyone who has suffered will 0 The Odd Couple air collision. (R) MON-TUES BARGAIN NOTS Volunteers Needed cheap to pay for anything but a scribbled hanclwriting. He was a 0 Carlos Montoya Future programs will feature many segments of the federal regulations on reduced price Building on the MCC campus. A fee of $40 tor of the Center for Death Education and understand what O Neill's pla.vshave 7:29 Volunteer help is needed at the Andover ■quack doctor " when his wife gave meticulous note-taker, she said, who 0 Movie "The Other " (1972) All Seats $1.50 educational community; students, teachers, Board of lunches, application for federal surplus will be charged to cover instructional Research at the University of Minnesota. to say." birth. 0 Daily Numbers Ula Hagen. Diana Muldaur. A Elementary School library each Tuesday drew diagrams with elaborate stage Education members, principals, finance administrators, property program and appointment of expenses. The local instructor at Manchester Com­ "When JFK (President John F. 7:30 New England town is destroyed Both Cines from 12:50 to 2:30 p.m., each Wednesday The doctor apparently gave Mrs. directions for all of.his finished and by a pair of eleven-year-old citizens and state and local political leaders. If legislative contracts. Students will be required to attend an munity College is Charles Regan. Kennedy) was shot, we lost our op­ (X) PM Magazine from 12:50 to 1:40 p.m, and each Friday O'Neill morphine to ease the pain, unfinished plays. (B Carol Burnett And Friends twins. (1 hr.. 30 min.) JOHN BELU8HI warranted, a "live” talk show format will be added. Under information items the board will Books for the courses, a reader and timism. she said. "We matured from 8:50 to 10:35 a.m. orientation meeting on Saturday, Jan. 20, and she was addicted for the rest of Although her research has just X $100,000 Name That Tune 9:30 i u n « i u i . The second program, on Jan. 22 wilj discuss budget con­ hear about a first aid course. National at 9 a.m. on the main campus. In addition, study guide, can be purchased from the with conscious-raising student her life. O'Neill never shook his 0 Newlywed Game 0 0 Taxi Safety Council Award, committee reports, For more information or to volunteer begun. Miss Floyd said she has 0 Sha Na Na L A M F 0 W . struction and public school financing. on-campus, mid-semester and final MCC bookstore on the main campus. demonstrations against racial in-- feelings of guilt. 0 Sneak Preview call Mary McNamara, school librarian, at already found more than 100 ideas 0 0 MacNell / Lehrer Report Representatives from the towns of Manchester, South lest results, several policies and the state examinations will be required. Two For additional information, call the justice and Vietnam. We became 0 Wild Kingdom 10:00 the school. O'Neill, who also wrote 12 short O'Neill jotted down for plays. She A M I W A L I Windsor, and Vernon will be featured. health inspection report. ' Community Service Division at 646-2137. more aware of the suffering in our 0 Chico And The Man 0 0 News % seminar-review sessions will be held prior plavs. was the first experimental said the unfinished manuscripts con­ 0 Tic Tac Dough 0 0 Starsky A Hulch Business managers, Raymond Demers from File With Clerk Kurly Closing( own 'great' country. " American playwright. His works in­ stitute a “precious literary legacy." 0 Living Faith Manchester, and Donald Mercure from South Windsor, Miss Floyd is the only scholar in 6:00 0 Soundstage Town clerk Ruth Munson asks all people Andover Elementary School will close clude realistic plays, expressionistic Miss Floyd said she has discovered (X) Paper Chase will join administrative assistant, Charles Brisson from in charge of social clubs or organizations the world allowed to study O'Neill s 10:30 Thursday at 1 p.m. for a teacher in- nightmares, biblical fables and free three unfinished plavs. including a (B Cross-Wits Vernon, as guests. notebooks and sketches, which were 0 0 Happy Days 0 Honaymooners to file their names with her office. service day. adaptations of classical tragedies final play, called "The Last 0 Untouchables 0 Footslaps Other program schedules will be announced. bequeathed to Yale University after He died Nov. 27. 1953, 0 0 0 Grandpa Goes To Take ‘Death & Dying: his death. She is writing a book that, Conquest, which "would have been 11:00 END3 TUES. Miss Floyd, an English professor his masterpiece, " Washington 0 0 0 0 0 News AGATHA CHRISTIES Challenge & Change’ 9 she sa.vs, will be "a breakthrough " in at Bryant College, was first at­ 0 Freedom Of Information 0 The Gong Show REAL ESTATE PRINCIPLES A PRACTICES O'Neill reseach Miss Floyd recently coordinated a 0 Joker's Wild 0 Dick Van Dyke "DEATH ON THE NILE" For College Credit From tracted to O'Neill as an English special O'Neill symposium at the 0 Movie "Design For Living" 0 Hogan's Heroes PETER USTINOV In ManchMt«r-A — Monday evenings'from 6:30-9:30 p.m. for 12 weeks begin­ Most of the 30 major O'Neill plays Manchester Community College literature graduate student. “I got Modern Language Association con­ (1933) Fredric March. Gary 7 M deal with suffering. O'Neill, one of Cooper. After living with an artist \ 6 m 3 3 3 9:30 Mannequins Used ning Jan. 22, 1979 with James Murphy. into O'Neill because of his great un- vention in New York as a tribute to and then a playwright, a sophisti­ Canada the playwright on the 25th anniver­ cated woman decides to marry. For First Aid, CPR In Mancheater-B — Wednesday evenings from 6:30-9:30 p.m. for 12 weeks (1 hr., 30 min.) Canada is a constitutional beginning Jan. 24, 1979 with John Charters. sary of'his death. monarchy with a parliamen­ Please register me for college credit in Courses by Newspaper's “Death & Among the participants were ac­ 8:30 Dying: Challenge & Change” printed in The Manchester Evening Herald. (B Merv Griffin tary system of government. HEBRIJN - The town has bought a set of training In Eaet Hertford — Tuesday evenings from 7-10 p.m. for 12 weeks beginning Variety Auditions Set tors who made their mark in O'Neill (B 0 Laverne A Shirley It is also a federal state. The Enclosed is my check or money order for $40, th a o tra i mannequins to be used by local instructors for first aid Jan. 23, 1979 with Gardner Doghetty. plays — Jason Robards. Geraldine 0 Dick Cavett head of state is Queen Eliza­ MANCHESTER — Auditions for and cardio-pulmonary resuscitation courses. entertainment, the show will be a Fitzgerald and Collen Dewhurst — beth, represented in Canada .0. CAROS RIOUIRtDAHiat RPfUCAItl In Rockville — Wednesday evenings from 6:30-9:30 p.m. for 12 weeks begin­ Name ______the second annual bicentennial 11:30 — a self-governing member The set, consisting of three adult and two infant fund-raising event for (B Barnaby Jones ning Jan. 31, 1979 with James Murphy. th e and noted O'Neill scholars Travis of the Commonwealth of Na­ mannequins, ajlows persons being trained in the two bandshell variety show will be held Manchester Bicentennial Band Shell Bogard. Jphn Henry Raleigh, and (B Rat Patrol APOtAMAwiMnavfa rNMArniAcrfM] Address (B 0 ABC Movie "Forty tions — by a resident gover­ ememH at.ee nwa ArrMMertemonr areas to have actual practice on the life-like models. on Monday. Feb. 26, and Thursday. located on Manchester Community Louis Sheaffer. Raglctratlon fM: $75.00 (Not Including tu t) Carats" (1973) Liv Ullmann, nor-general, appointed by ReMue breathing, obstructed airway, and heart com­ March 1. from 7 to 9:30 p.m. at Illing College campus. “Proceeds will go Edward Albert. Her Majesty on the advice of City State Zip Miss Floyd, who is of Irish pression techniques can be demonstrated and practiced Junior High School. 229 E. Middle into a fund to support Band Shell (B Bobbv Vinton the federal cabinet. For further Information call 203-486-3234 ancestry, said one needn't have Irish under realistic conditions. Jack Hooker, captain of the Turnpike. The show will be later in events So far. all concerts and per­ blood to realize O'Neill is or write , Social Security No. (used as ID||l March.

Map Thief Htip Wtnttd 13 EVENING HERALD, Tues., Jan. 9, 1979 — PAGE SEVENTEEN Police Report INDEX PART TIME- No nights. No Halp Waniad 13 Halp Wantad 13 Help Wantad 13 Homaa For Sale N O T IC lt weekends. Long holidays. July 23 Hornet For Sale 23 Admits Life I - Loil ind Found and August off Many tetired LPN FOR Rockville TYPIST- Part time days, KITCHEN HELPER Manchester ■ Ptrtontlt gentlemen and housewives I — Announc«m«ntt Specialist Office, ap­ flexible hours approximately NEEDED- A position for an enjoy driving school buses. MANCHESTER — Lessely Edwards, 36, of 107 Spruce - Eni«ritlnm«nl proximately 17 hours per 10-20 hours per week. energetic, hara working in­ Now Ruined St. was arrested Sunday night and charged with operating ' “ Auctioni WHY NOT YOU? We' will week. Send resume and Transcribing, filing, light of­ dividual, in a new local con­ train. Call Vernon, 875-2826, or B e r a t i J references to: Box M c/o fice work. Must be depen­ cern. Hours 9 to 5, 5 days a NEW HAVEN (UPl) - A Tulane under the influence of liquor. Police said Edwards lost FINANCIAL Manchester, 643-2414. - Bondt-SlocNt*Mortgig«t Manchester Herald. dable. Send resume to mx week. Please call 643-7424. University professor, conceding he control of his car at the intersection fo Center and Stone - Penonal Loans SUPERINTENDENT- PART CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING HH, c/o Manchester Herald. ruined his life by stealing more than streets and struck a HELCO pole. The car was towed “ Iniuranca A TOP MOTORCYLCE NEED EXTRA CASH? For away. TIME. One bedroom apart­ $6.25 OR MORE per hour. $20,000 worth of rare maps from a EMPLOYMENT ment available. On site MECHANIC NEEDED- Top interview appointment call - Halp Waniad wages, fringe benefits, Part or full time. For infor­ 745-8186 anytime, or 633-3295 Yale University library, has been Police said a motor vehicle driven by an unidentified ~ Buimaia Opportunitiaa superintendent, downtown driver went across the Tolland Turnpike Saturday night - Situation Waniad vecations and bonuses! Apply mation call 233-7610 after 6 daily between 3 and 6 p.m. sentenced to a year in prison. Manchester. Excellent for in person: Cycle World, 3000 pm. sideswiping a car driven by Richard Fluet, 16, of 594 EDUCATION semi retired individual. PHONE 643-2711 Main Street, Glastonbury. Andrew P. Antippas, 37, had COUNTER WAITRESS- Goodwin St., East Hartford, and kept on going. Police - Pfivata initruclioni Requires severai hours per ASSEMBLER^ pleaded guilty Nov. 24 to a charge of Schooli'Claasaa week, general maintenance fo r a ssistAi^ce In placing your ad Immediate opening for Friday said Fluet tried to follow the other car, but lost sight of it. - Insiruciiona Wantad PART TIME BABYSITTER- ELECTRONIC CABLE and and Saturday nights, 11 p.m. interstate transportation of stolen work. Call 528-9885 weekdays. HARNESS MAKERS. Apply Damage to Fluet's ear was extensive, police said, but it BEAL ESTATE Light housekeeping. 2 bright, to 7 a.m. Also some weeknight property. affectionate boys, ages 5 and Lance International, 199 was operable. - Homaa for Saia m a t u r e ad u lt for house evenings available. Excellent "I indeed ruined my life and - Lats-Land for Sals Forest Street, Manchester. cleaning. Must have own Help Wanted 13 8, seek mature and loving working conditions and career." Antippas said as he fought ' Cheryl Despard, 19, of 505 Burnside Ave., East Hart­ ~ Invsatmani Proparty ADVERTISING ADVERTISING adult to care for them. After­ benefits. Apply in person to: - Businaas Properly transportation. 2 days per NURSES AIDES- Full lime, back tears before being sentenced ford, received injuries when the car she was driving on - flasort Proparty noons and schook vacations. PA R T TIM E Howard Johnson Restaurant, Homes For Sale week. References required. RATES all shifts. Experience Household Goods 40 - Real Estate Wanted Write Herald Box GG DEADLINE Own transportation. 646-0261. RECEPTIONIST - for down­ 394 Tolland Turnpike, Monday by U.S. District Judge Ellen Edgerton Street early Sunday morning stuck a Town Fire I d l y ...... 12< word PIT day Preferred, but training will be town Hartford dental office, I2 :0 0 j noon' tha day baforc Manchester. 7 ROOM COLONIAL CAPE- 2 LOVE SEAT - Like new condi­ B. Burns. Department fire hydrant and destroyed it. Police said MISC. SERVICES 3 days ...... 1 U word par day given. Apply in person: East half day, mornings 4-5 days - Services Ottered STORE CLERK - Responsible publlgation. MCC STUDENTS or Young to 4 bedrooms. 1 car garage. tion, orange background with 6daya ;— lOt word par day Hartford Convalescent Home, Antippas allegedly took six maps Despard was looking for an address and while she looked - Pamting-Papering person needed to assume Daaedina for Saturday and Man, with car, need part time per week. Pleasant working Walk in basement. - Building-Contrecting M daya .. Oi days ...... white floral print. Call after 4 worth more than $20,000 from a small away from the road, her car veered off the road. Despard many duties in the operation Mon

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General Cleaning, Exterior Painting, paper Repairs, Remodeling, bedroom apartment in 1971 CHEVROLET IMPALA prefix (abbr.) Excellent running condition. 8 Captain Eaay — Crooka ft Lawranca 1 AND CUSTOM KITCHENS Carpets, Floors, Walls, Smoke Manchester, $140 per month hard top, 2-dor. Good running But what about the wife? She’s going out of her mind 55 Trouble 20 27 hanging, remodeling, carpen­ Garages, Additions, Porches, z. 1 z. 30 31 32 INTENIOR S EXTERIOR & Water Damage Restora­ with utilities. Call 643-6257, condition. $500, 649-7149 after Tires including snows. Call worrying a ^ u t him. A few years ago I was in a similar situa- 56 Of India RAINTINQ try. Fully insured. 649-9658. Rec Rooms, Roofing, Gutters. IMAOlWe A T notsostransb I BUT HOW CAN CAPTAIN Y AH, GOOD POSBIOOMt..AX(£\ NO E A V E E 1 tion. Professional-Insured. after 5 p.m. 5 pm. after 6 pm. 289-8889. tion-only it was my son who was on drugs. I felt so guilty (prefix) 33 35 3 . PIUMBINQ S ELECTRICAL Call Mr. Moran 643-2629. SHARK 5WIWM1N' -A SHARK WA5 MAKO e v e r h o pe T'TRACK G|UE5TIO»Ol FOR you Kippiw? He \ meusBL Coamrdsl 0 OMMteOtl DOMESTICARE. 643-1945. AROUNP WITH A I CAlfSHT WITH A 56 Hoofbeat J ■ ■ EDWARD M. DAFTNEY SILKTOWN PAINTERS- o o m ONB PABTfCULAR / OWE THIWOf WA5 AN OLP 0REEK JUET PEEL 37 3 . 1970 MUSTANG - Automatic 1977 FORD CHATEAU VAN- f a m ' i^ieI' a n o n ™^^^^^^^ ' ' ‘“ ”^®^®‘‘ GOLDEN STATUE / WHOLE SUIT OF MANBATBR (WALL THE /ATTILAE A GIAWr sound 3 . 641-40] TEL. 64S-eMT j Professional work at no extra CARPENTER - Repairs, 351 V-8. Automatic. Am-fm 8 EEA 60Dy WASN'T/ EPUP5. 1 1 FREE- Junk cars removed cost. Call 646-5424, remodeline. additions! ear- transmission, power steering. IN5IPE IT I j i ARMOR IN ITB 9PEC1M6W*'AI$0. c h o p 59 Those in 40 41 track. Captain Seats. After attending one meeting I had my first good night's H E ? ^ - 649-7243. ages, roofing. Call“ ■■ “David avid ...... *...... 6 cylinder. $795, or Best Offer. sleep in yearsi From other members who had experienced BELLY i chop: office 1 Homes lor Rent Carpeting. Good condition. 44 A&W PAINTING Contrac­ Patria, 644-1796. 54 Call 649-0856. the agonies I had been through, I learned how to handle my 60 Low tide MASTER S TOUCH NEED YOUR SNOW Call 647-9368. 61 Have interest ■ tors. Quality painting and 47 40 49 CLUNIMG CONTUCTOR son. When he saw the change in my attitude, his attitude SO 51 62 S3 B4 REMOVED this winter? Call paper hanging at reasonable MANCHESTER- 447 Summit TWO 14" RIMS from 1967 in 1 1 QUAUTY WORKMANSHIP 644-1686 and talk to Geoff or 1973 HONDA - 2 Door. began to change and so did he. It was just like a miraclel SS rates. Fully insured.Free Street. 3 Bedroom Cape. Rec Chevrolet Impala. $10.00 each. 62 Time zone 56 S7 58 Office and Commercial 643-4704 talk to Tom. Room. Appliances. Carpeting. Please call 643-2357. Automatic, air conditioned. He is now clean and happily married and, best of all, we (abbr.) Satisfaction Guaranteed Estimates. Call Wayne 649- Why Not Order Good gas saver. Excellent are a loving family, 63 Actress 59 60 61 Free Estimates 7696. Fireplace. Garage. No pets. Cali $44-B892 or e44-M30 UNSAFE CEILINGS??? Will Your Happy Ad $400 monthly. 646-0882. mechanical condition. Must Abby. please tell your readers about this wonderful Tierney 1972 CHEVY IM PALA- 62 S3 64 repair or replace, smooth or Today! Excellent condition! Low sacrifice! Call 643-5500, 289- group. 64 Company of TOM FLANNAGAN- Pain­ 7979. - 1 texture finisn. Call now to in­ ting, Interior, Exterior. Paper BOLTON HOUSE - fireplace, mileage. Four brand new GRATEFUL (NfWSFAPtR CNTIRFNISE ASSN} spect or correct. 643-5703. Hanging. General Repairs, stove refrigerator. No pets. tires. Call anytime, ask for DEAR GRA'TEFUL: I know that you are a legitimate C*M TREE SERVICE - Free References required. $270 1975 CHEVY CLASSIC estimates, discount senior Fully Insured. Call 643-1949. Mike or Paul: 643-5363, or 646- •elf-help group. There are no dues or fees, no forms to fill PERSONAL Paperhanging monthly. 643-5983. 5252. CAPRICE- 2 door, vinyl top. 9 PANELING * CEILINGS out, no formU slgn-np, no last names, and visitors are citizens. Company For particular people, by Fully powered, seats and win­ Manchester-owned and TRIM SPECIALIST- Pain­ INSTALLED- Also General welcome. Win at bridge Dick. Cali 643-5703 anytime. 1977 CHEVY MONTE dows. Stereo, new tires. Good Allay Oop — Dave Qraua operated. Call 646-1327. ting. Papering, General Repair Work. Call Dave, after condition. Privately owned. FAMILIES ANONYMOUS meeta in nearly every major Repairs, Call Paul evenings, 4 pm, 644-3389. CARLO- 8 cylinder. Power city of the United Stotes (and Canada) to teach parents how SNOWPLOWING - Parking 643-8303. steering, air conditioned, Call' 649-6417 or 643-1969. THEN, BESIDES THIHKII A M A G IC HOLY m a c k e r e l ! REWEAVING burn holes. to commnnicate with rebellions, delinquent or difficnlt-to- IW AS SUPER-STTON W0RDYSOUNO6 I THINK Y S O T allowed to bold that first lots and driveways. Also GENERAL REPAIRS- automatic, low mileage. Call I t? NE36D SOMETHING Zippers, umbrellas repaired. DATSUN260Z, 1974. Air, AM- handle children of any age. KIND O F LOONY.' o n e ! NORTH be might not ahift to a Chain Saw Work, Trees ATTRACTIVE 3 room office. 278-2500, Dealer, ask for E L S E TO H E L P ME Window shades. Venetian Ceramic Tile, Formica, FM, 8 Track. Rear window For the location of a meeting In yonr area, write: THEN AGAIN, « K JS 2 biinds. Keys. TV FOR RENT. Cleared. Manchester / ^Iton Plumbing and Electric. Call Ideal location. $300 including Dave. HOW ABOUT-. Area. Free Estimates. 643- Bulldir vents, defogger, Michelins. FAMILIES ANONYMOUS, Inc., P.O. Box No. 344, Tor­ V 10 9 4 3 So'South let West bold that Mariow's, 867 Main St. 649- 649-1975 anytime. utilities. Don Horrigan, 4 K 7 3 first trick. Now it was up to 8364. Barrows Company.647-1000. 1973 CAPRI- 4 cylinder, 4 47,000 miles. Excellent condi­ rance, Calif, 90501. Please encloBe a large stomped, self- 5221. WES ROBBINS carpentry tion. $5,000 or best offer. 649- A 10 7 West to make a dedakai. Ho RooHng-SIdlng-Chlmney 34 door. Priced to sell!ill! Call 278- addresacd envelope for their roiponse as they are a non­ really aboold have shifted to SNOW PLOWING Available - remodeling specialist. Ad­ MANCHESTER- Main Street 2500, Dealer, ask for Mark. 4182. Made from soft yarn, profit organiution mo by volunteers, W EST EAST ODD JOBS DONE - Cellars, ditions, rec rooms, dormers, these dolls make a de­ a dub. Why would South let Driveways, Parking Lots. BIDWELL HOME Improve­ modern office available. 400 ♦ Q 4 4A 1III1( attics, garages, yards built-ins, bathrooms, 1972 FIAT 850 Spyder- Engine lightful gift. » 75 him hold the lead if South cleaned. moving, Dependable. Call Tim at 649- ment Co. Expert installation sq. ft. Heat, AC included. Call 1976 FORD MAVERICK- DEAR ABBY: My beloved husband, Jim, was elec­ » 62 4952. kitchens, 649-3446. and body in good condition, No. 5796 has directions * Q JIO * 52 could be hurt by a diamond trucking.Loam for saie. Lawn of aluminum siding gutters 6^2469 or 646-2755. Four door sedan. 6 cylinder, for three toys. trocuted last summer at work. He had been in the Navy, but led through dummy’s king? automatic transmission. but does need work. $350. Call AKIII41 A A Q 9 service. No job too big or CUSTOM Carpentry - homes. and trim. Roofing installation 633-1900, after 5 p.m. TO ORDER, iBlld 7S( for ucR pit. because of alcoholism was given an undesirable discharge. Yea, West should surely INCOME TAX Preparation- 466 MAIN STREET. North of Exceilent condition. Call 278- Urn, p ill 25t lor p o ilin u p smail. 568-8522. Additions, Repairs, Cabinets. and repairs 649-M95, 871-2323. Twenty years later, that discharge was changed to SOUTH have shifted to a dub, but be Experienced. At your home. Post office, about 5,000 sq. ft. 2500. Dealer, ask for Mark. 4 3 Call Dan Mosler, 649-3219 or Call Gary Cushing 345-2009. 1977 MERCURY MARQUIS- 2 "honorable” because of his active participation in Alcoholics did lead the queen of dla- COMPLETE CARPET & Tile SPECIALIZING cleaning and of centrally located space. t / t Hmdttsttr Cw m b fm M Anonymous. (That’s how we met.) 4 AKQJ8 525-8263. FORD CLUB WAGON - 1972 d(»r Hardtop. Air, electric IlSO hn. f( fcwncii monda. South let tt tide to hia installation and repairs. Free repairing chimneys, roof, new Ideal for store, office or other My problem? Jim was given a veteran's funeral and I was 4 A9864 ace, drew trumps, led the TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY business or commercial use. Window Van. Good condition. windows, AM radio, power Nni Y«i t t . 10031 estimates. Cail 646-3745, after Carpentry and general con­ roofs. Free estimates. 30 brakes and steering. $4,000. Print Name. Addreii witli ZIP presented with a three-cornered flag which I keep in my 4 J2 king of spoieo, lufted East’a 5 p.m. WATERPROOFING- Founda­ years Experience. Howley, Call 646-2426 9-5 pm. Asking $2,100. Must sell. Call CODE and Style Number. tion cracks, hatchways, tile tracting. Residential and 569-0082. One owner. 646-7279, or 646- closet in a plastic bag. Tha Flintatonaa — Hanna Barbara Productlona Vulnerable: Both ace, got back to dummy with commercial. Whether it be a 643-5361. 6897, 1978 ALBUM with a32>page the king of diamonda, BRICK. BLOCK. STONE. lines, sump pumps, window STORE FOR RENT- Ap­ “Gift Section” with full 1 want to fly that flag, Abby, because Jim was proud of his Dealer: South wells, walls. 30 Years small repair job, a custom country and so am I. But some friends say I can’t fly the flag. w a s n 't a a o a a m v a r chucked one losing dub and Fireplaces.concrete. Chimney ROOFER WILL Install roof, proximately 2000 square feet, 1973 VEGA EST A T E directions. Price. . . $2.00 X T H I N K IT J U S T West North East S Experience, 643-4953,242-5915. built home or anything in presently set up for recording Trucks lor Sale 62 Can I? REAL BEAUTV ON bad stolen the game. - repairs^ No job too small between, call 646-1379. siding or gutter for low dis­ WAGON- Automatic. USD THESE BOOKS AT $1.35 EACH. SHE'S JUST T A K E S A 1 studio. West Middle Turnpike. Michelin radials, including No. Q-116-BLUE RIBBON QUILTS. BARBARA R. OUR WEOPINS DAV ? Savel Call 644-8356 for es- count price. Call Ken at 647- 1966 CHEVY PICKUP - 6 As BEAUTIFUL U T T L .E , Pass 24 24 t timates BABYSITTING JOB Wanted 1566. Call 649-6205, or 643-6802. snows. New battery. Roof Contalni sixteen lovely qallti. . NOVV.^.... for afternoons or evenings. NEWTON SMITH- cylinder, 4 speed. $295. Also No. Q-117-QUILTS ON PARADE. l o n s e r / Pass Pass Pass rack. Good condition. 62,000 Directions for sixteen quilts. DEAR BARBARA: There is absolutely no reason why 568-6696. Remodeling, Repairs, and miles. $750. Call 644-1376. Michelin snow tires on rims, QUALITY CARPENTRY By Rec-Rooms. No job to small. Heoling-Plumbing 35 ROCKVILLE STORE - 20x60. fits Porche and VW. 289-5816. No. Q-116-GRANDMOTHER'S FLOW* you can't fly that flag as long as it is flown in accordance You bold: Harp Construction. Additions, 649-3144. center- 17 West Main Street. ER QUILTS. 16 fascinating quilts. with the regnUtioni. Opening lead: 4Q 496543 McCo n n e l l r e s u m e No. Q-119-AMERICA'S FAVORITE J 1978 SUBURU GF- Excellent roolin, siding decks and gar­ SEWERLINES, sink lines, Full basement. M. I. Kaplan, 1973 FORD F-lOO With tool AFGHANS. A beautiful selection. 4 AKQ54 ages. Call anytime, 643-5001. SERVICE- Changing jobs? owner. 232-9041. condition! 21,000 m iles. Who cold the teen yean are the happiest? For Abhy'i Unemployed? Graduating CARPENTRY & Masonry - cleaned with electric cutters, boxes and racks. $1600 firm. 4 A2 A D D ITIO N S by professionals. McKinney Selling due to relocation. new booklet “What Teenagers Want to Know,” write 4 5 soon? Returning to the AND $3700. Call after 5:00 p.m., Please call Rick at 647-9946, CARPET INSTALLATION - REMODELING. Free es­ Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ between 12 and 6 p.m. Abby: 132 Laaky Dr,, Beverly HiOs, C iU t 90212. Enclote Stair shifts. Repairs. Carpets, marketplace? For prompt, pany, 643-5308. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 233-1522. We keep getting asked the confidential preparation of timates. Call Anthony II and a long, stamped (28 cants), self-oddressod envelope, By Oswald Jacoby correct opening bid with this steam Cleaning. Free es­ Squillacote 649-0811. Wonted to Rent 57 please. timates. Cali 649-6265. your resume, call 649-2288. 1975 FORD MAVERICK- 4 aod Alaa Sontag type hand. NO JOB TOO SMALL ■ Toilet The answer la that the repairs, plugged drains, GARAGE FOR CAR in the door. Automatic transmis­ Molorcycles-BIcycles 64 Automotive Service EXPERT PAINTING and BABYSITTING In my East LEON CIESZYNSKI Builder - kitchen faucets replaced, vicinity of Manchester or sion, power steering. Very South la looking at three correct opening bid la one LANDSCAPING Specializing Hartford home, 5 days a week. New homes custom built East Hartford. Please call good condition! $2300. Call 1973 HONDA CB 450. Low WE PAY $10 for complete quick losers In the form of spade. You can show hearts Perfect for working mother. repaired, rec rooms, Astrograph j later. The main thing you in Exterior House Painting. remodeled, additions, rec bathroom remodeling, heat 643-4833 between 8:30 and 646-2972, anytime, please keep mileage. Excellent condition. junk cars. Call Joey at Tolland one qiade and two cluba and Pre-school age, prefer a rooms, garage, kitchens Tha Born Loaar — Art Sanaom A Tiee pruning, spraying, 4:30. trying. $650. Call 643-5849. Auto Body. 528-1990. a sure diamond loaer later. want to do is to let partner toddler. Call 568-0522. remodeled.bath tile, cement modernization, etc. Free mowing, weeding. Call t42- Estimate gladly given. M & N FIssHes ol Inspiration will take The queen of qiadea lead know that you have at least 7947. work, steps, dormers, Plumbing * Heating. 649-2871. 1 1 /[•X lirr today, giving you just what gives him a chance. He can as many spades aa hearts. residential or commercial. 1 nggjj accompllsh your cover with the king and set (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) SNOW-PLOWING- Available Call 649-4291. MANCHESTER PLUMBING aims. That which you thought A up dummy’s jack for a club Pelnling-Pepering 32 to be unobtainable will be discard. (Do you have e question for all winter, night or day, * HEATING - Repairs the experts? Write "Ask the SANDING AVAILABLE TOO. FIRST CLASS CARPENTRY yours after all. Hie only trouble with that Remodeling. Pumps repaired January 10,1979 GEMINI (May 21-June 20) You' Experts," cere of this nevepe- Don't wait til it snows! Call PAINTING - Interior and - Remodeling and Additions. / replaced. Free estimates. NEW YEAR WANT play Is that E)ast will almost exterior, paperhanging, Kitchens and Rec Rooms. 35 Quite a few new and Influential won't have to cope with a per. Individual question will /646-0743, afte- 3:30 p.m. Electric drain-snaking. 24- su r^ shift to clubs at trick be anawerad If accompanied excellent work references. years experience! For Free persons will be entering your malcontent loo long today.. two and the defense will get hour service. 646-0237. life this coming year. They will Urgent, but exciting, events by stamped, aell-edareaaed SNOW-PLOWING- Residen­ Free estimates. Fully in­ Estimates, call 646-4239. AD SPECIAL their two dub tricks ri^t have a strong, lasting elfect occur to give you your exit. envelopes. The moat Intereai tial and Commercial. Depen­ sured. Martin Matson, 649- away. Ing questions will bo usod In 4431. FARRAND REMODELING - that will serve lo help you You'll quickly forget your frus­ IVER TRAINING dable. Reasonable. Call 649- trations. South had a better idea. this column and will receive Cabinets and Formica Tops, achieve your goals. 2098. or 646-3824. CANCER (Juno 21-July 22) Quit i-q He felt that if West were copies of JACOBY MODERN.) QUALITY PAINTING and Roofing, Gutters, Room Ad­ CAPRICORN (Dec. 22.Jan. 19) c<2) PLUMBING- 25 Years' Conditions could suddenly grumbling. Get your work done KEEP SMILING Paper Hanging by Willis ditions, Decks, AH types of Experience! Call Tom early. There’s a fun person V) CD Heathcliff — Georg* Qataly Remodeling and Repairs. start to shift today, breaking Schultz. Fully insured Dawkins at 649-7630. "Dif­ clear of Influences that have who’ll pop Into your day later, KEEP HAPPY references. 649-4343. Phone 643-6017. ficult Jobs Taken In Stride. kept you bottled up for the past and you'll want to be free to couple ol days. Getting along enjoy the activities. with others is one of the sec­ LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Much lo W I llt h r O D — D i c k C a v R i ll your distaste, you could be MICK Uavaill ^3 Musical Instruments 44 Rooms lor Rent 52 Apartments For Rent 53 tions you'll enjoy in your 1979 I LINES Astro-Graph Letter. Get yours called upon today to organize by mailing $1 for each and a things for others. Once you get I'M WRITINQ- A STZJRy O N E k 5 N A M E P P E R R / 8 HP BOLENS LAWN 1/2 PRICE ON GUITARS and FURNISHED ROOM. Mature 44x10 FOOT MOBILE HOME rolling, yOur pride of accom­ UETAAE (^E eS TRACTOR- with 42" Snow etc. Rivers Music, 7 Main gentleman only. Call 646-4701 in Bolton. Working single per­ long, sell-addressed, stamped ABOUT IV/O B R O T H E R S . P I Z ^ , A N P - T H E (O T H S ^ W H IO l O N E ( 2 0 W o rd s ) envelope lo Astro-Graph, P.O. plishment makes you happy. Blower, 42" Mowing Deck. Street, New Britain. 225-1977. after 6:00 pm. son only. No pets, animals or VIRGO (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) The ONE IS i^OOg A N P (ONE ONE K5 ROac/ BISOCCOU. IS .TH E t^O O D Excellent running condition! Box 489, Radio City Station, IS Expecting a tax refund? children. 6432880. N.Y. 10019. Be sure lo specify early part of the day may be a BAD. BR(OTHER. Recently rebuilt. Asking $6M. Layaways invited. Apartments For Rent 53 birth sign. bit on the down side, but later After 4:30, 643-6003. 456 MAIN STREET- Second FOR AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) things start hopping. Events / ACE TONE AMPLIFIER- 300 LOOKING for anything in real floor. 3 room apartment. No Save yourself a heap of frustra­ could occur to brighten your \ CERAMIC GREENWARE * watt, Eleetrovoice estate rental - apartments, appliances. Heated. No pets at tion today. Avoid one who scene. PAINTS by "Reward & microphone, University sound homes, multiple dwellings? all. $200 monthly. Security. doesn't quite fit into your social LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) You Ceramicchrome." Everything stand. Like new condition. No fees. Call J.D. Real Estate Call 646-2426, 9-5. circle. There are so many inter­ could revise your game plan . Must Go, 1/2 Price!! Call Call 649-1041 after 5 p.m. Associates, Inc. 646-1980. esting people lor you to spend today and take sudden action Marty at 643-0304, after 4:00 FURNISHED THREE ROOM your time on. in a situation where you were p.m. VERNON- Well maintained Heated apartment. Second PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) having some doubts. The odds Trying lo stay with old ways of are in your favor, so all should garden apartments. Frank floor, 2 family. Adults. No QO welt. OIL BURNER- Carlin, Model 1974 FURY - 16'A-foot Smith Assoc. Inc. 246-6831 or pets. Security. References. doing things because they're 400N-2R, with Aqustats and comfortable Isn't the answer SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) At fiberglass, tilt trailer, with Resident Manager 871-9188. 643-4860. first you may not realize it but O iK U equipment. Used one season. 1975 53horsepower outboard lor you today. Seek innovative, 275 gallon tank. 6437429. fresh Ideas. you'll quickly discover you Chevy engine. 2 tanks, $2,500. RESPONSIBLE FEMALE to MANCHESTER- 2 Bedroom DAYS have all the answers at your Short Rlbt — Frank Hill Also 50 horse Johnson out­ share apartment with same. Apartment, second floor. ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19) Self- doubls could set in when fingertips. 35 MM SLR Yashica, Model board, $300. 228d)475 or 228- Large bedroom, 647-9988. Appliances and utilities in­ SA Q inA R IU S (Nov. 23-Oec. TL Electro X with several 9550. cluded, $275 per month. Call things first appear lo be going WHAT PO I NEED A ^ I F 1 WANTEP.,,'^ I CaULD TUIJN EYEB YESi BUT ARE ' against you. Don't gel discour­ 21) Opposition might be just FAIRY CSOPMOTWeR lenses and accessories. Call MANCHESTER Main Street- 646-5016. what you need to push you to IN TH E WO(?LD INTO I 649-8045 anytime. FOR aged. Last-minute help arrives FDR, ANYHOW ? 2 room apartment, heated, hot in the nick of time! look for unusual ways to find ^ / , Antiques 48 water, appliances. No pets. MANCHESTER- 6 Room TAURUS (April 20-May 20) the real bargains. Dogs-BIrds-Pels 43 Security, parking, 523-7047. Duplex. February 1st. oc­ (NEWSPAPER ENTEHPRiSE ASSN.l THE PACK RAT Antiques & cupancy. $300 monthly. No Barry’a World — Jim Barry A COMPLETE BOARDING Collectibles. Open Sunday 12 MANCHESTER- West Center utilities. Walking distance to " I CAN PO WfTMOUr 1ME SARCASM facility for canine and feline to 5 p.m. 40 Flora Road, off Street, Four room apartment. Main Street. Call 649-7069. PHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED guests. Dog grooming. All Route 85, Bolton. Tile bath,»appliances, private Bugs Bunny — Helmdahl & Stotfsl health guard maintenance, entrance and storage. Good 4 ROOMS- Heat, stove, ^ V d o l l a r s ultra-violet germicidal lights. OLD SLOT MACHINE or One- location. Avaiiable im­ refrigerator. Adults, no'Jiets. 6 4 3 - 2 7 1 1 Canine Holiday Inne, 200 arm bandit wanted, an^^ondi- mediately, Quiet or retired Security, Call 646-4701 after Sheldon Road. Manchester. tion. Call 1-267-8682. V , persons. References, securi­ 6:00 pm. Night 643-2718 For reservations piease call ty. No pets, or children, \ r Our Boarding Houaa 646-5971. Wanted to Buy 49 Onheated, $215 monthly. MANCHESTER- Four room MISC. FOR SALE This Funny World 9 T ie B e T Write to: P.O. Box 244, East- Apartment for rent, with gar­ 40 — Houaahold Qooda p e p T ford, Conn. 41 — Articlaa for Sala THAT PRINTER TOOK ME FOR BVERYTM T ly iO PAT'S FREE TO GOOD HOME- OLD CHAIRS in need of cane age. Provide your own 42 — Building Suppliaa j MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD Adorable older kittens. Black, ■ seats and oak furniture, any utilities. Please call 6433279. 43 — Pata*Blrda*Doga I P.O. BOX 591 BUT MY UPPER PUnB~Tt1E CREEP! BU r \ MORE’ AT 44 — LIvaatock black and white. Tiger, and condition. Call 872-2590. APARTMENT and HOUSES 45 — Boat! & Acceaaoriaa I MANCHESTER, CONN. 06040 WAITLL r e t r ie s CASHIN' THEM ip U r THE M(3BT! Caiico. Call 633-6581, or 342- For Rent. We have 100s of ren­ 3 ROOMS - Available now. GUSSIFIED INDEX: 40 — Sporting Qooda I AMATEUR TW ENTIES!! NEVER WZY/iflV3 HE'6 6 0 0571, tals in all Areas, Prices and Carpeting, parking. Second 47 — Qardan Product! ••••••••••••••••#•••••«••• 40 — Antiquaa Dear Sira: 3Crr STUCK w it h 'em m y s e l f i f I W S^ORTOFCAM Sizes. Call Rental Assistors, floor. Call 649-5729. 49 ^ Wantad to Buy Plaaaa run tha following ad lor 4 daya at tha apaclal h a p n 't h a p d a o u n t h e he^ FREE TO GOOD HOME- 236-5646. Small Fee. NOTICES RENTALS 1-9 [ I RENTALS 1 — L o ll in d Found REAL ESTATE 62 — Room! lor Rant monay-aavlng rata of *4.001 »paciai CARP (SAME FAST'. UP EMPTY Beautiful, young, long haired MANCHESTER / 23 — Homaa for Saia 2 — P«rtontl« S3 — Apartmanta for ? ^ s ._BOTTLK! Cats. Aiso very affectionate TWO BEDROOM ELLINCfTON- "Two newer 3 — Announcumtnta 24 — Lota*Land for SaJa Rant □ CHECK ENCLOSED □ CASH ENCLOSED NEW LABELS Tiger. Cali 633-6581. or 342- TOWNHOUSE AVAILABLE. duplexes, immediately 4 — Enturtilnmunt 25 — Invaatmant Proparty 64 — Homaa lor Rant 52 5 — Auction! 20 — Bualnaaa P ro p ^ 66 — Bualnau for Rant 0571 All appliances. Heat and hot available. 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 27 — Raaort Proparty 56 — Raaort Proparty FINANCIAL 2B,-x Raal Eatata Wantad lor Rant (.. (3) ■ (»)' (0 THOMPSON HOUSE MEN - water included. $325 monthly. baths. No pets, or utilities. e — Bond! • Stock! • 57 — Wantad to Rant (» SHELTIES FOR SALE- ^ Birch House Women. Central- Call Mr, Peterman, 649-9404, S ecurity. $310, and $300 MortgaoM 50 — Mlac. lor Rant ALSNAYS AS6ER.TIH6 or 646-1171, monthly. R & D Realty, 646- B — Pcraontl Loan! MISC. SERVICES pups of Chi's Ace Melanie's iy iocated. Downtown 10 — Inauranca 30 - Traval AUTOMOTIVE _____ Hl$ SeNlOR/TY 61 — Auto! for Sala i*I (7) Pride. Beautifully marked; Manchester. Kitchen 4968. EMPLOYMENT 31 — Sarvicaa Offarad (•) (•) (10) 32 — Paintino-Paparlng 62 ~ Truck! lor Sala reasonably priced. 875-6437. privileges. Call 649-2358. JANUARY 1st to MAY 1st. 13 - Htip Wamad 63 — Hatvy Equipment 14 Bualnaaa — Building* HEBRON- Modern two Coniractino lor Sale Four Rooms. Call after p.m., Opportunitlaa 64 — Motorcyefaa 15 » Bituatton Wantod 34 — Roofing-SIdIng (11) (12) (IS) FREE MALE GERMAN I.ARGE PANELED ROOM 649-8577. bedroom apartment. 35 — Haating-Plumoing Blcyclaa*Campara (141 (1») WIREHAIRED POINTER- 2 for mature gentleman. Appliances furnished. Wall to EDUCATION 30 — Flooring TrwIara.Mobila 37 — Movtng*Trucklng* Homaa IB — Prtvata tnatructlona 66 — Automollva Service years old. Very friendly dis­ Private entrance, near ROOMATE TO SHARE wall carpeting. Call 633-4874, 19 — 8ch4M)ia-Ciaaaaa Storage 30 Sarvicaa Wantad 67 — Autoa for Rant © 197MyNEA,lnc position Good with children Center. Security, $.30 weekly. Apartment- $100 monthly. No 20 — Inalructlona Wamad Laaaa (!•) (IF) (IS) (1#I (10) MuJust find a home soon! 646- 647-1145 or 649-6896. utilities. Call anytime, 647- 22 — Condominium! 1423. 9283, keep trying. OFFICE SPACl" IPHONE ORDERS ACCEPTEO '' You sure know how to lay on the guilt trip!" 5 C ^ C BRIGHTLY FURNISHED - Ad over 20 words - Regular Fries 8 MONTH OLD IRISH Central location. Kitchen 2 1/2 ROOMS - Heat, hot FOR RENT AvKE SETTER ■ mixed, with house. privileges. Free parking. water, appliances. Main I ADDRESS. .a il. '^ T A R T 6 Ail shots and accessories. Reference and Security MO iquare letl. center of H e r a ld Street. Second floor. Security. Menche^ler. air conditioning tSi A N E W Needs room: good with required. 643-2693 for appoint­ References. Lease. Call after parking. Call 043-Mi. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING CTAREER- chiidren. $25 643-8M7. ment. 6 p.m,, 646-3911, "I’m going for a little ride ... be right back."