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2 0 - EVENING HBaULD. Mon.. March 17,1960 Region^ Board faces challenge Coach to speak at men^s meeting in finding replacement Stock market panics; gold down VERNON — The Men’s Union of COVENTRY - The Planning and ’The PZC approved a regulation motions for its next meeting which NEW YORK (UPI) - Speculators, 903.84. of the market rout. Washington' enforce the program. from Monday’s closing prices of $489 2.0585 guilders Monday. In Milan the Union Congregationai Church will Zoning Commission faces with revision allowing exceptions to the Tliat loss was the worst since the wants to balance the 1981 federal Second, the Fed has taken steps to and $479 in Zurich and London meet on March 26 at Rockville would deny the application without viewing plans by President Carter dollar opened at 869.70 lire, com­ still another resignation when Karen setback requlronents for certain prejudice to allow Kotkln to obtain and the Federal Reserve to counter Dow skidded 26.45 points on Oct. 9, budget, reduce borrowing and cut reduce torrowing and discourage respectively. pared to 870.30 lire at Monday’s Methodist Church, Grove Street. ’Thissell announce her plana to leave banks from making speculative "In very much quieter conditions, There will be a corned beef and cab­ building extensions. Architectural the necessary easements. Shea said inflation, fled the market In droves right after the Federal Reserve gasoline consumption. Whether that close. after serving a little over a year on features such as chimneys and solar he will not voluntarily grant the Monday while the stock market Suf­ Chairman Paul Volcker enunciated a can be achieved is uncertain. loans. Short-term interest rates rose the dollar was easier and sterling In London the pound opened frac­ bage dinner prepared by the women the commission. She is stepping held steadier than of late”’ a dealer of the Ruth Circle. beating devices now may extend up request, the Issue is likely to go to fered its worst loss in five months. credit-tightening policy that has led Energy speculators, who gambled and speculators fled. tionally higher, getting $2.1860 com­ down for personal reasons. court. to the highest interest rates in U.S. at Barclays Bank International said. Speaker for the evening will be to three feet into the setback areas to But observers said the setback was the first two months of the year on Observers say Carter’s measures pared with Monday’s close of $2.1850. Nominating committee chairmen the property lines. Commissioner Paul Jatkowski, history. “The undertone of the market was Walt Nadzak, head football coach at so bad tbat bargain hunters are likely finds offshore Newfoundland and in face a difficult battle in Congress But it was up slightly in Paris, of both the Republican and In otner business last week, the head of the Coventry Lake Park Ad­ Brokers said the market has taken Canada’s Beaufort Sea, fled the during an election year. uncertain with the dollar en­ the University of Connecticut. to get involved today and the market bringing 4.3800 French francs, com­ Democratic parties have expressed PZC approved a resubdivision- such a drubbing the past month that market for two reasons. Gold dropped anew on the London countering light profittaking.’’ Those planning to attend should visory Committee, suggested that m l^ t stage a comeback. Bonds, pared with 4.3737, and in Brussels it concern about finding candidates for application for two lots on Cooper plans for a new town garage be tied which had been on the verge of prices of many stocks may be attrac­ ' First, Carter has imposed a and Zurich exchanges today and the The dollar opened in Frankfurt at also was higher opening at 31.785 make reservations by calling Bob the PZC, which is second only to the Lane owned by Arthur Toumas. Hie U.S. dollar opened slightly lower on 1.8700 West German marks com­ Hoermann, if not contacted by a to a proposed dog pound project. The collapse, rallied briefly Monday. tive to bargain hunters. Also, some "conservation fee” on oil imports Belgian francs com part to 31.71 Town Council in number of meeting approval will correct an illegal sub- current pound is located at the TTie Dow Jones industrial average traders will have to replace and plans to pass It on to the entire most European and Tokyo money pared with Monday’s close of 1.8745. Monday. committee member. hours held each mofith. In Zurich it opened at 1.7798 Swiss A Communion service and diWsion inherited by Toumas when sanitary landfill and has been van­ plunged 23.04 points to 788.65 Mon­ borrowed shares they sold earlier at gasoline industry. TTiat could result markets, the victim of some early In Tokyo the dollar ended the day’s An ever-increasing amount of sub­ francs, against 1.78675 Monday. breakfast for men will be sponsored be bought the property. dalized and dogs sediing adoptive day, the lowest level since it closed a profit. in a court challenge, observers said, profit-taking. trading slightly lower, at 248.80 yen division applications combined with by the Methodist Church on Palm The commission declined to act on homes have low visibifity there. at 7OT.51 on Dec. 18,1978. TTiat put it The Carter-Fed anti-inflation ef­ because some industry members Gold opened at $476 an ounce in In Amsterdam the dollar sold for compared with 249.40 Monday. revisions of the master plan of Jatkowski felt it would be mutually Sunday, March 30 at 7 a.m. a subdivision application for land 115.19 points below its Feb. 13 high of fort, unveiled Friday, was the basis Hon’t think Carter has the power to Zurich and $469.50 in London, down 2.0565 Dutch guilders, compared with development and local regulations owned by David Itotkln on Carpenter beneficial from a security point (rf have added ongoing workshops to the Road and Broadway. Although view to have the garage and the “Starv-A-Thon” sel two regular monthly meetings held members believe the application is pound adjacent, as is the case in by the commission which sometimes worthy of conditional approval, resi­ Mansfield. by church youth last late into the evening. dent James Shea claimed that the Sports night slated ’The group is currently headed by Station status VERNON - The Junior Pilgrim developer must obtain drainage iiandiPBtrr John Pagini, a Glastonbury planner. easements on some of the parcels EAST HARTFORD - The Fellowship of Union Congregational Edward B. Stevens School PTA is Residents interested in serving on before the commission may grant its Church will conduct a "Starv-A- sponsoring a Sports Night March 18 Thon" on March 21 starting at 11 the PZC may contact him, the Town approval. Council, the Town Oerk’s Office, or town Attorney Abbot Schwebel at 7 p.m. The speaker before the p.m. and will continue it until 11 a.m. Sports Night will be Fred Balet, again placed members of the nominating com­ concurred with ^ e a , who is retired on Sunday. director of the Parks and Recreation The young people are doing this in mittees of either the RepubUcap or attorney. The PZC asked Town Democratic town committees. Planner Gregory Padick to draw up Department. He will speak on empathy with starving people "Youth and Vandalism.” throughout the world. They will only indulge in rice water which will be in spotlight made with five gallons of water per iEnrning Hrralft handful of rice with a few leaves for Vol. XCIX, No. 143 — Manchester. Conn., Tuesday, March 16. 1980 ’ Since 1881 • 20c Single Copy • 15c Home Delivered taste, plain water and toothpaste. By KEVIN FOLEY Street. The Supreme Court decided in They will be camping in the church Trumpet solo Herald Reporter February that Buckland is under the Radio/hael Eighth District’s jurisdiction. The annex and will he involved in ac­ MANCHESTER — Saying he saw tivities centering around world Todd McGarity takes off on a solo number on his trumpet as town built the firehouse in anticipa­ no reason why "grown men and tion of a favorable ruling by the hunger. Church members will be he participated in a trumpet clinic Thursday at the Northeast woman can’t sit across at a table and pledging money and this will be School in Vernon. The clinic was led by Samuel Goldfarb, Court and now is unable to legally talk,” Gordon Lassow again brought fight fires in Buckland. donated to World Relief the status of the Buckland firehouse organizations. supervisor of music for the school system. It was part of the Joint use of the station has been celebration of “Music in the Schools’ week. (Herald photo by back into the local spotlight. suggested by Penny, but the District Women’s Fellowship Adamson) Lassow, President of the Eighth Board is exploring the possibility of Utilities District, read a letter from constructing its own station in VERNON - The Women’s Mayor Stephen Penny to the Buckland. Fellowship of Union Congregational District Board of Directors at its “Steve (Penny) thinks we’re Church will celebrate its annual Adult classes planned monthly meeting last night. schooland equivalency students,student the trying to hurt him,” Lassow said. birthday party starting with a VERNON - On March 31 the The letter, dated Feb. 15, asked the “We won our case in the courts. potluck supper at 6:30 p.m. adult school will hold career and Deluxe Multitester with board to define its reasons for wan­ Regional Office of Adult Basic vocational planning sessions on We’re not bargaining. We’re on the Wednesday. ting to reactivate the old Town- power side now and we want to get Following the supper there will be Education and the Vernon Adult Friday mornings. Classes in this area 43-Ranges, 50,000 Ohms/Volt School will open a new semester of District Liaison Committee. Lassow back to running the town. We need a “Yankee Swap.” Members are will cover self-interest inventory told the board he also had met with free daytime high school equivalency testing, letters of application, meetings (between the Town and asked to bring a $2 gift. Penny but their meeting ended on a and pre-high school review classes. resumes and interviewing skills. District) to manage our sewer rates, •.V "negative note.” The program is designed to All programs will be conducted at water and fire protection.” Applications received prepare adults for the June high the Vernon Adult Education Center Save 0088 ■A-,' "The mayor doesn't want to dis­ Lassow's statements touched off school diploma exam in the areas of at the corner of Route 30 and Center cuss the use and dispensation of the an angry tirade from board member BOLTON - To date, 21 grammar, literature, science, social Road. Anyone wanting more infor­ Buckland firehouse,” Lassow said, Robert Bletchman who suggested applications have been received for studies, and math. Equivalency "although he admitted that it was that Penny stop "playing games.” the position on the Bolton road crew. mation should call the regional office 4 0 ^^'^) Reg. 39.95 classes will be held every Monday only his opinion.” "The liaison committee was A recent resignation created the any weekday morning, 875-1960. through Thursday from 9:30 to 11:30 Save $16.07 on one of our best VOM’s! Range- Lassow told the board that Penny Penny’s idea,” Bletchman said. “In vacancy. Applications will be a.m.. Mother Goose doubler on volts and amps. Easy-to-read 4'A" believed the rest of the Town Board retrospect, the Mayor’s been lock^ accepted through March 30. Pre-high school review classes will HEBRON — The kindergarten and color-coded mirrored scale, overload-protected .-'r; ' of Directors could do as they pleased, into Ted Cummings' ideas. He should Anyone wanting more information be conducted Mondays through pre-kindergarten classes of Hebron but, according to Lassow, Penny be looking out for the public’s in­ should call 649-6743. meter movement. With leads and Instructions.' Wednesdays from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Elementary School will present a Batteries extra. 22-204 said "there was nothing to talk terest and shouldn’t get his way. That and are intended to assist any adult ’’Mother Goose” assembly about.” white elephant in Buckland is costing Public hearing who wants to become more Wednesday at 10 a.m. at the school. CHARGE IT "He told me they (District taxpayers money.” proficient in any of the fundamentals Any parents interested in making Test members of the liaison committee) Bletchman added the Town should ANDOVER — ’The Planning and of reading, writing, spelling and costumes or scenery for the event (MOST STORES) would only want to talk about the “swallow a little fiscal inefficiency.” Zoning Commission will conduct a math. are asked to contact their child’s GLASTONBURY — Economic Development Commission The Town Council, Town Planning and Zoning Commission Buckland firehouse,” Lassow said. and get back to being on cooperative public hearing March 24 at 7:30 p.m. As an added feature for all pre-high teacher. member Carol RUlf, (left), and Mike Eigen, the son of Com­ The Buckland firehouse has been terms with the Eighth District. in the Town Office Building on a and the Economic Development Commission all attended the the center of controversy between "The law says they can’t have proposed zone change of a 17-acre munity Development Director Richard Eigen, leave A-Copy’s landing to listen to the noise and also listen to a discussion on helicopter after a short trip. The helicopter was flown to the Town and Eighth District since it Buckland. What’s Penny clinging parcel on Riverside Drive. the safety of the helicopter on Saturday. (Herald photo by was constructed on North Main to?” Bletchman asked. Hop River Homes is asking to Event to aid MD group AM/FM Digital Clock Radiol 8-Track Car Tape Player Eastern Boulevard, Glastonbury, where A-Copy is planning Adamson) change the zoning from R-40 to GA ByRMlIstic ------to construct a heliport to improve its transportation system. (garden apartments). ChronomaMc*-211 by Rtallstic® VERNON - The Rockville Youth free rental of skates. Ministry Parish groups of St. Prizes will be awarded to the three Save 47% Grange dinner Joesph’s, and St. Bernard’s churches top fund-raisers based on the highest Fuel bank fund EAST HARTFORD — A roast beef of Rockville and St. Luke’s of amount of redeemed pledges by the Citizens comment on budget dinner will be served at Hillstown Ellington, will sponsor a second an­ deadline of April 7. ij e-s*-; By DAVE LAVALLEE reasons why teachers are leaving. the board can afford to alienate a detailed information on testing; and Grange Hall, 617 Hills St., March 22, nual Skate-A-’Thon to benefit the Last year the Skate-A-Thon raised Herald Reporter Riley said the proposed budget small group of parents. a parent support group for parents of Muscular Dystrophy Association. again solvent at 4:30, 5:30 and 6:30 p.m. by the $3,500 for the patients in northern GLASTONBURY - Residents allows for only a 7 percent salary in­ Another parent said she was gifted students. The event is scheduled for March 20 Connecticut. Anyone wishing further / East Central Pomona Grange. ’The met with the Board of Education crease for teachers while the infla­ pleased to see the reintroduction of Lorraine Hardenbrook spoke for a fuel bank began accepting from 6 to 10 p.m. at the Vernon Skate information about the affair or By PATRICK REILLY meal will be served family style and l95 Mounts easily under dash Monday to express opinions on tion rate is 13 percent. “That’s a pay physical education at the group of parents who are opposed to applications Jan. 1. He said although Park on Route 83. wishing to obtain pledge sheets, Herald Reporter the public is invited. Reservations 188 in compacts and foreign teacher morale, proposed library decrease of 6 percent,” he said. kindergarten level. the budget proposals for the elemen­ the town’s fuel bank had run out of can be made by calling 528-8015 or Anyone producing a minimum of 10 should call Pat Mytych at 875-8079 or ,R.. Save 25% tary libraries. cars. Slide-action vol­ plans and the foreign language Jean Huhn, a representative of the Cynthia Fitton argued in favor of EAST HARTFORD — At one money, there was no problem that 633-2659. Proceeds will be used for pledges the night of the Skate-A-Thon the muscular dystrophy office, 289- the board approving the $14,504 for a The administration is recommen­ point Monday and today the town's Low in price, compact in size, but packed with ume, tone and balance program during public discussion of Glastonbury Education Association, people requesting fuel in emergency charitable projects and camf^ships. will be admitted free and will receive 1521. the proposed budget. gifted program in the system. There ding the hiring of five full-time emergency fuel bank was dry and features. Wake to music or buzzer. Snooze controls. With speaker said she counseled her son into not situations would have to go without Reg. 59.95 About 25 persons attended the has never been a program for gifted librarians for the elementary applicants were being referred to the control and 59-minute sleep switch. 12-1516 cable. 12-1802 becoming a math teacher. fuel. meeting during which several “You would be a fool to go into students in Glastonbury schools. schools. Fh-esently, aides run the state fuel oil relief loan program. The fuel bank supplies a grant to members expressed concern over teaching,” she said at the meeting. “We have to come to grips with the libraries with the help of one full­ Martin Burnham the fuel bank applicants for 150 gallons of fuel at a CB Walkie-Talkies A M /F M 8-lVack System teacher morale. Horton L. Travis, of 48 Minnechaug fact that there is no gifted program time librarian. treasurer said the funding in the fuel cost of about $130, Collier said. By Realistic Modulette®-8 Michael Riley said the board is Drive, said something has to be done in Glastonbury. It is far past the time Mrs. Hardenbrook said she would bank had dwindled down to zero as of Applicants must prove that they can by Realistic going to have pay a better wage to about the morale. to provide a good program for the like to see the board delay a decision Monday. As of Tuesday morning, the no longer afford to purchase fuel, Save 35% the teachers. "These teachers are working in a exceptionally talented. These on the library matter until a com­ town’s Energy Coordinator Leslie must meet certain federal income “The proposed budget does not town where most people make $50,- students come and go with insuf­ plete evaluation of the present Collier was relieved to hear that an guidelines and can receive only one Save have an appropriate inflation rate for 000 and they can’t even make ficient education,” Mrs. Fitton said. system’s effectiveness can be made. application for $2,000 in funding from grant. teachers. If you are going to attract $14,000,” Horton said. Mrs. Fitton said she hopes that She said the board has to justify the the Christian Conference of Connec­ The program has been funded by 1 0 “ quality teachers, you are going to Superintendent Larry Ashley said economical and convenience con- need for five full-time librarians; ticut had been approved. various social service and church Reg.12s. 19.95 Each evaluate the need for elementary Ms. Collier said the additional fun­ have to pay them a decent wage,” more and more of the administrative sideratiqgs are not the only criteria groups, although the town did set Be ready this spring. Riley said. staff’s time is spent in counseling used to decide whether the program students to learn more and more ding should supply the program with aside $2,000 in case the funds ran low. CB walkie-talkie is Board of Education member Betsy teachers on the rewards of teaching should be approved. technical skills at an earlier age; and enough emergency funding until the Collier said a recent problem has great for outdoor fun Dingledy expressed concern over and why they should remain in the Mrs. Fitton made the following evaluate the potential effect the new end of the winter season. been that applicants haven’t been proposal on students would have. and safety. One Enjoy great sound in your home teacher morale at a board meeting field. suggestions: activate a task force to Burnham said Monday the fuel checking their tanks and are making The board is scheduled to meet at 8 channel, Ch. 14 with this system. Aux input lets on Feb. 25. She cautioned the board One resident argued against the study the gifted students and their bank had committed fuel to 13 emergency fuel requests only when against accepting teacher needs; begin a resource center for p.m. in the Glastonbury High School applicants but had not received the crystals. Battery you add a stereo record changer. Reg. 109.95 cutting of the foreign language they are completely out of fuel. resignations without looking into the classroom teachers; provide more library Wednesday. bill from the fuel companies. Besides extra. 21-I602 12-1402 program from Grade 5. She asked if “If they call me and say they are the money that was committed, the completely out of fuel, I can’t deny fuel bank had no more money to dis­ them the grant no matter what in­ tribute. come level they are at,” Collier said. ®®»e/Moblle CB Tlanscet Barry agrees to delay youth law Burnham said $5,200 in direct grants had been disbursed since the By LAUREN DAVIS SHEA promiscuity with nowhere to stay. because of the delay in implementing Ms. Zurbrigen had condemned the Herald Reporter Funds from the federal government the bill and the change in the police lack of reliable data that would MANCHESTER — Responding to should be in place by Jan. 1. officer’s role she is now ambivalent reveal how many youths are status criticisms leveled at the proposed The other reason Barry cited is about the law, whereas before these offenders. Without this data, Ms. state law that decriminalizes status that the extra time would be used to changes she had been vehemently op­ Zurbirgen contended it was impossi­ offenders. State Sen. David 'Barry tuescloy educate social service workers and posed to it. ble to figure out how many families (D-Manchester) is sponsoring an the public to the fact that the law is Lt. Graves said while she agrees would need aid under the bill. amendment to delay the bill’s im­ an attem|lt to bring the state into philosophically with the intent of the She said without knowing how The weather Reagan's choice plementation for six months. compliance with a f^eral law, and is law, which is that status offenders many people the agencies would be Rain ending today and becoming S w e Families With Service Needs had not a dramatic change. shouldn’t be locked up with criminal dealing with, it was difficult to clear. High temperatures in the Ronald Reagan who has not yet been scheduled for a July 1 im­ TTie bill and its amendments are offenders, she still has problems with develop a comprehensive plan for 50s. Mostly sunny Wednesday with ® choice on who his vice 50% plementation date but had recently currently in the Judiciary Committee one section of the bill. providing the family of a status temperatures in the high 40s. presidential running mate will be if [Save 40% "Reg-®®"®® I C l ^ * 0 - 179.95 come under fire at a Community Ser­ of the General Assembly, where they TTiat section concerns the fact that offender with the aid that the bill he gamers the GOP nomination. Find out road vices Council meeting for being un­ must be acted upon by March 26. TTie under the law, there is no instance demands. In sports has already ruled out possible can- - make I ou^A^nd wS;reSlfg"^CB 8° derfunded and potentially creating full General Assembly must take ac­ where a youth can be in­ Ms. Zurbrigen Monday echoed Lt. ^ didates. Page 2. car for traveling security. 8°es in the , more problems than it solved. tion on the bill by May 7. stitutionalized. Lt. Graves said she Graves stance in that she was always Battle of giant centers due in NIT • t rwi t Barry, who sponsored the bill with Criticism of the bill had been believes that the juvenile court philosophically in agreement on the finals. Louisville coach discounts InSlUe Today the intent of bringing Connecticut levied by Police Lt. Patricia Graves, should have some clout with youths bill, and said the delay in its im­ NCAA basketball tourney rankings. I 'M ...... juJSlkilJilililfl into line with federal law, said his who is the department’s youth ser­ she termed ’’uncontrollables.” TTiese plementation will correct some of Page 9. Classified...... 13-14 proposal to delay implementation of vice officer. Lt. Graves had taken are the children the system has the practical problems she had an­ HAD/0 SHACK HAS OVER 7000 STORES AND DEALERS tN THE USA AND CANADA! the bill until Jan. 1, 1980 has an aim at a provision in the law that repeatedly tried and failed to reach. ticipated. Voting mechanics ^ao^iai !' ^ ^ ^ ^ *4 excellent chance of succeeding. also available at allowed police officers to do nothing But Lt. Graves added, ”It is clear Ms. Zurbrigan said the state The upcoming Connecticut 5 Radio Shack Radio He traced the decision to delay to when confronted with a status to me this bill is going through. I will Department of Children and Youth presidential primary, scheduled for 5 Dealers two factors. One is that the funding offender. help the community work with it.” Services and the town will have next Tuesday, includes some ^“P^ „ IT MUKHESTER EAST NIWTFOIID Look lor this /hack to set up Regional Crisis Centers for An amendment to the law, Other criticism of the bill had enough lead-in time with the six sign in your procedures which are different ^P? ,n OEALen status offenders will not be in place proposed by Barry, removes that op­ neighborhood cpme from Jean Zurbrigen, coor­ months to provide accurate stpstics from ordinary elections and some 9 by July 1, which would leave children tion from a police officer and dinator of positive youth develop­ on the number of people social ser­ procedures which are similar to ,V,P“?u » ’’charged” with running away, truan­ obligates the officer to act. Lt. ment for the town’s Youth Services vice agencies will be obligated to other elections. Page 8 . 2 cy, incorrigibility and sexual Graves indicated Monday that Department. provide for. H a d iv is io n o f t a n o y corporation PRICES MAY V/ RY AT INDIVIDUAL STORES EVENING HERALD. Tues., March 18, 1960 - 3 2 - EVENING HERALD. Tuei.. March 18, IWO n M p d o te . kO 0000000000000000000000000000000000000 cape of Uruguayan Ambassador Fernando Gomez, 43, running mate by Reagan, the former California governor o ® ' To challenge Dodd Probe started early Monday and a false alarm that Venezuelan Am­ said hbnday night. bassador Virgilio Lovera had suffered a severe heart at­ Reagan, campaigning in Connecticut at a fundraiser HARTFORD (UPI) — Superior Court Judge George D. s HARTFORD (UPI) — An Bast Windsor building con­ tack diminished Monday night. after four days of stumping in Illinois, said Anderson has tractor who admits no “illusions” about winning says he Stoughton has been appoint^ as a one-man grand jury to refused to support him as a presidential candidate so it investigate alleged crimes in Hartford County involring 27. will challenge Rep. Christopher J. Dodd for the Gomez, who leaped out a two-story window and dashed would be difficult for Reagan to invite the Illinois con­ illegal gambling, bribery and hindering prosecution. Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate. to safety in total darkness before dawn Monday, was still gressman to join his team. , o ' ’'o Justice John A. Speziale, Connecticut’s chief court ad­ James D’Ancona, who has never held public office and hospitaUzed in a military hospital. He was expected to fly “I think that anyone who would put him in the second bas had little involvement in Democratic politics, said ministrator, signed the order for the probe Monday in the spot would have to keep looking over his shoulder,” Hartford-New Britain Judicial District based on a sealed to Montevideo, Uruguay, this week. Monday he felt the Senate race "needs a new dimension. ’The Venezuelan Embassy denied that its ambassttoor, Reagan said. request by Chief State’s Attorney Austin McGuigan. I have no illusions about winning but I just feel that Lovera, had suffered a heart attack as the guerrillas something new is needed.” Speziale’s order said the inquiry was to determine Store held liable whether there was probable cause to believe a crime or claimed at midday Monday. A prominent heart specialist, Dr. Enrique Urdaneta, crimes had been committed within the court’s jurisdic­ BOSTON (UPI) - A federal court jury has found was let into the captured embassy to examine Lovera. Abuse probe tion. Sears, Roebuck and Co. liable for the death of a baby girl <> Emerging nearly an hour later, Urdaneta said Lovera who strangled on her own dress. The company was MANSFIELD (UPI) — Federal officials have ordered „, “is in good condition and it’s not necessary to hospitalize directed to pay her estate $72,000 in damages. tV _C the state to investigate reports of abuse to three retarded ISiege gOeS OH him.” ’The U.S. District Court jury Monday found in favor of residents at the Mansfield Training School. A Venezuelan Embassy spokesman later said Lovera Douglas and Donna Ryan, who claimed the tiny white The U.S. Department of Health i^ucation and Welfare BOGOTA, Colombia (UPI) — The siege of the suffered from a malfunction of the middle ear that buttons on the back of their daughter Rachel’s dress ^ 0 ' ordered the probe Monday following reports last week Dominican Embassy by leftist guerrillas is three weeks caused him dizziness and loss of balance. caused her death when they became entangled in a that the retarded cliento had been abused by school old today with no end in sight for the 19 diplomats and 13 employees. others twing held hostage. fishnet-type playpen. Bars Anderson Donna Ryan had tearfully testified^^ during the weqk- Sidney Kaplan, regional director pf HEW’s Health Ransom negotiations were deadlocked and neither the long trial before Judge John J. M cN au^t that she found Standai^ and Quality Bureau, said $4.4 million in federal leftists nor the Colombian government appeared to be NEW BRITAIN (UPI) - Rep. John Anderson, giving Rachel entangled in the mesh and dress In their Brockton aid to the school could be cut off if the state can’t con­ making an attempt to resume them. frontrunner Ronald Reagan a good battle for ’Tuesday’s vince the agency that abuse will be prevented. The flurry of excitement stirred by the dramatic es- Illinois primary, has been ruled out as a vice-presidential home In December 1973. \

MATTie Peopletalk' Another Chappa chapter $2,000 in Prizes and Gifts! The ghost of Chappaquiddick goes right on haun­ FREE Fashion Bug T-Shirt! f f ( r ting Sen. Ted Kennedy, (wilh S25 purchase) 'A and it’s latest LM AN Q CU t materialization involves the man who filed charges against him FASHION BUG THE NATIONS loaritt iiM PiiAiutis ' following that fatal acci­ dent in 1969. Toes-warming check FASTEST GROWING CHAIN OF V r -H-. Dominick J. Arena, Tom Conran of the Manchester Association Manchester Area Conference of Churches for LADIES FASHION STORES HAS former Edgartown, of Independent Insurance Agents presents a the Fuel Bank, used to keep needy families Mass., police chief, has ARRIVED. WE CARRY A COMPLETE (23* $250 check to Joanne Mikoleit of the warm. (Herald photo by Pinto) UPIWIA1HCR FOVOCAtl f) hired a ghost of his own LINE OF JU NIO R AND M ISSY — to write a book about ■ rf For period ending 7 a.m. EST 3/19/80. During Tuesday night, except for occasional showers in lower Mississippi the incident. FASHIONS AT SUPER LOW PRICES, valley, mostly fair weather should be the general rule Says he, “There have STOP BY AND LEARN HOW TO SAVE been a lot of books about Approved zone changes throughout the nation. Chappaquiddick, but IN STYLE. this will be the first ever written by someone who Weather forecast was there. For that pave way for housing reason alone, I think there is a need for it, and it will 00001 Wardrobe Entry Blank 00 00 say more than any of the others.” Foreign Wars building, will be used hearing the apartments constructed Rain ending. Partial clearing this afternoon. Windy By MARY KITZMANN WIN A with temperatures in the 50s, 13 C, falling to the 40s this only for condominiums. Residence M in the area would have to rent at $560- Herald Reporter $570 to cover construction costs and Name afternoon. Clear and colder tonight with lows 25 to 30. requires that one-third of the proper­ Dustin Haggard? keep the area within the density Mostly sunny Wednesday. High temperatures in the mid MANCHESTER — With little dis­ ty is used for single-family, duplex, regulations allow. to upper 40s. Probability of precipitation decreasing to 20 Ever since Loretta Lynn hit it big with “Coal cussion, the Planning and Zoning and group homes. FREE In other business the commission • percent by afternoon and to 10 percent tonight and Miner’s Daughter,” everybody down Grand 01’ Commission approved last night two However, planning and zoning approved three inland wetland per­ 0 C ity Wednesday. Winds southerly 20 to 30 mph shifting to Opry way has been climbing on the autobiography zone changes, allowing 89 new regulations allow building strictly IB WARDROBE housing units. group homes if the area is unsuitable mits. The Town of Manchester was (C'lp Ouf erif/t- /’/.ink ,1/ ng/U- northwest today, northwest 15 to 20 mph tonight bandwagon. Phon becoming westerly Wednesday. Merie Haggard is the latest — says he’s been The request of Louise England of for single-family. given a permit to construct a sewer 0 working for the past six months on his true story, Bolton, to rezone a 4.5 acre parcel At the public hearing, Janenda told main under a brook on Tolland Turn­ Q f : l l O u t Ill'S t'"l'y W'i-ll- <<"" <"OP •' « " tentatively titled, “My Life’s Been Grand.” between East Middle Turnpike, the commission that single-family pike, near the Acadia Restaurant. 00000000000000000000 Extended outlook The Hag says his book begins in 1937 with “the Plymouth Lane and East Center homes in the lot would not sell The firm of Blanchard and Rosset- I'/ to, was given a permit to construct a BOSTON (UPI) — Extended outlook for New England dustbowl in the Midwest, when my parents moved Street from single family residential because it is near a commercial dis­ from Oklahoma to California and I was bom in a ’ trict. home on Birch Mountain. The septic Thursday through Saturday: S to multi-family residential was ap­ A Residence M zone was also field of the home was in a wetland. Ma**., R.I. & Conn.: Fair Thursday. Cloudy with a boxcar,” and he adds it will be a shocker — “We’re proved. created last night at 366 Oakland St. The commission approved an chance of rain Friday. Clearing Saturday. High telling ail the bad stuff, not just the good things.” Ms. England’s attorney, Joel Mae Wichman’s request for rezoning SHORT SLEEVE temperatures in the low to the low 50s. Low He'd like to see it made into a movie too — says Janenda, told the commission at the inland-wetland permit for bulldozing "I’d kinda like to see Dustin Hoffman play the part. temperatures in the 30s. „ public hearing that 32 condominiums 11.3 acres, did not specify what con­ on New State Road. , Vermont: Increasing clotldiness Thursday, showers I think he’s my kind of guy." would be built on the lot. struction is intended for the lot. The Hockanum Linear Park Com­ likely Friday, gradual clearing Saturday. Highs Thursday About 20 residents were concerned John Loranger, Vernon planner, mittee bulldozed a 30 by lOO foot strip and Friday mid 40s and low 50s. Falling into the 30s and East Fork games that the development would explained that the land’s typography last fall without receiving a permit. 40s Saturday. Lows in the 30s Thursday and 20s Friday necessitate making Plymouth Lane a would not support the maximum of 75 The commission granted the TOPS housing units allowed by regulations. request with stipulations that REGULAR and Saturday. Comedian Jerry Clower says he has a solution to through street. However, after REGULAR Maine and New Hampshire: Fair Thursday. Chance the political problem of the summer Olympics. Janenda explained there were no The area could support construction erosionioe.iREGULAR " agreement ending a seven-year civil war and bringing in­ friendship springs eternal, even through goo. 2 ping in Illinois where polls put Reagan, and most of the GOP can­ dependence to the North African territory. specifics on just how he believes Reagan and Anderson almost neck- didates, have opposed SALT II. In 1975, it was revealed the CIA had financed the Anderson differs from his fellow and-neck in today’s GOP presidential Until Monday night Reagan had building of a multimillion-dollar salvage ship for use in a Quote of the day Republicans. primary there. ruled no one out as his running mate. 1974 attempt to bring up a sunken Russian nuciear sub­ When asked, he cites the fact that Nancy Wright, on the excitement triggered by a Whenever asked his vice-presidential Bobyrs condition still critical marine in the Pacific C)cean. On arrival in Connecticut Monday Anderson has been reluctant in sup­ meteor that drilled a hole Sunday in ice covering a night, Reagan told supporters he pick, he said it was too early to say porting a Republican nominee. He ULTl pond near her father-in-law’s house in Cumberland, I DRESSES questioned the wisdom of naming but that no one was out of the run­ said Anderson sounded like a A thought for the day; President Grover Cleveland MANCHESTER — The condition degree assault, risk of injury to a saying the charges were "appalling’ Maine: "We’d welcome any university people or Anderson as a vice-presidential run­ "Kennedy-type Democrat.” said, "Your every vote, as surely as your chief ning. of the 13-month-oid baby that was minor and cruelty to persons. The and "no normal person in mi IN COTTON, COTTON TERRY anyone else who wants to come take a look ... but I ning mate. Reagan, apparently dropping the magistrate, exercises a public trust.” don’t see why everyone’s making a big deal out of it. allegedly beaten by Steven A. Wilson, baby’s mother, Patricia R. Crouse, opinion” would be accused of sucl AND POLYESTER It is fascinating, but it’s just a great big dumb 26, of Aberdeen, Md. is still critical, 20, of 34 Williams St. was also abuse. COATS rock.” according to a Hartford Hospital arrested and charged with risk of in­ Police said the baby appeared to Lottery Numbers Agencies seek more funds spokeman this morning. jury to a minor. have been pinched, slapped and The babv. Amy Crouse, was Superior Court Judge Sabino Tam- bitten. They said the baby’s sister, The winning daily lottery numbers drawn Monday in Glimpses HARTFORD (UPI) - State ad­ came as no surprise, since she in­ Mrs. Kennelly said while steps transferred to Hartford after being borra has ordered Wilson, a soldier Kristine, 4, was in good condition at $12w to 20” REGULAR New Engiand: ministrators who expect their agen­ dicated a year ago the primary stationed in Aberdeen, held for psy­ REGULAR Greek President Constantine Tsatsos is in Berne, were taken last year to cut costs, the admitted to Manchester Memorial Manchester Memorial with minor in­ $45.99 Connecticut: 590. cies to run out of money this year probably was underfunded. chiatric examination in connection juries described as mostly bruises TO $28.00 Switzerland, to receive the international Republican and Democratic primary Hospitial Sunday. She apparently suf­ New Hampshire: 0804; Sunday, 7875. have appealed to the Legislature’s The deficiency budget also in­ contests still must be run as separate fered extensive brain damage and is with the beating. The judge reduced Mrs. Crouse’s Massachusetts: 6821. Kudenhowe-Kallergi prize for his work in Appropriations CoiAmittee for $50 cluded $80,000 officials, say is elections. in a coma. The judge continued Wilson’s bond bond from $25,000 to $10,000 and con­ Rhode Island: 7366. promoting “the ideal of Europe” ... million to make ends meet between necessary to pay the bill for in­ Several legislators used the Wilson was charged with first- at $50,000 and ordered him examined. tinued her case until March 24. Vermont: 636. now and June 30. surance benefits lawmakers voted hearing to criticize the medical in­ The deficiency budget, considered themselves a year ago, unanticipated surance program, which was among HOURS: MON. THRU SAT. by the General Assembly annually to fuel oil costs and more than $15 several benefits the Legislature ap­ Manchester To Advartlaa To Report N^we meet unheralded expenses, was $16 million in Medicaid cost overruns. proved for itself last year. Area police- East Hartford — Glastonbury For a classified advertisement, call To report a news Item or story Idea; million more than it was last year “It shouldn’t be any problem,” “I didn’t take advantage of it in the Vernon ety bond and was to be presented in March 25. OPEN 10 AJM. TO 9:30 Evening Herald 643-2711 and ask for Classified. Office Manchester .... Alex Glrelli, M3-2711 but $19 million more than expected, said Wright. He said there were suf­ first place. And I’m glad it’s one of Peter Frazier Sr., 23, of 92 W. Main court in Rockville today. f. South Windsor hours are 8:30 a m to 5 p.m. Monday East Hartford...... 643-2711 USPS 327-500 according to Rep. Gardner Wright, ficient surplus funds in the current the things on the hit list," Rep. St., Rockville, was arrested Monday through Friday. When the office is Glastonbury .. Dave Lavallee, 643-2711 David Gosselin, 18, of 87 Hartl David Ellis, 28, of Warehouse SUNDAY 12 NOON TO 5 P.M. Published daily except Sunday and cer­ D-Bristol, committee co-chairman. state budget to cover the costs. William Rogers, R-Southbury, said. on warrants charging him with third- Drive, Vernon, was charged Monday tain holidays by the Manchester closed, classified ads may be placed by Andover...... Donna Holland, 643-2711 Point, was admitted to Manchester calling 643-2718. Bolton...... Donna Holland. 643-2711 Wright predicted easy approval of Wright said he was surprised agen­ The “hit list” details programs the degree burglary, second-degree ar­ night with second-degree criminal Memorial Hospital Monday night for Say "CHARGE-IT!" Publishing Co., Herald Square, P.O. the requests, including one for $800,- cy cost overruns were not greater in two cochairmen of the Ap­ Box 591. Manchester. Conn. 06040 For information about display adver- Coventry ... Claire Connolly, 742-8202 son, first-degree criminal mischief, mischief. He allegedly damaged a observation. He was struck by a car tising,‘.Call Tom Hooper, advertising Hebron ... Patricia Mulligan, 228-0269 000 in additional funds to finance next light of inflation and rising fuel costs. propriations Committee suggest^ fourth-degree larceny, and breach of grassy area in Henry Park by driving while crossing Ellington Road, police Have a Complaint? director, at 643-2711. South Windsor. Judy Kuchnel,644-1384 Tuesday’s presidential primary in Mrs. Kennelly described the be cut to help balance next year’s peace. his car over it. said. Naw* — If you have a question or To Subecribe Vernon ., Barbara Richmond,' 643-2711 the state. The committee heard primary as “ two elections in one,” budget. . Police said the arson charges stem He was released on his promise to The driver of the car was Marc J complaint about news coverage, call To subscribe, call Customer Service testimony on the requests Monday. saying there was little if anything the The committee also heard from investigations of a bam fire in appear in court on March 25. Couture, 18, of 61 Hilton Drive, South state could do to cut comers. F MW Frank Burbank, managing editor, or at 647-9946. Office hours are 8:30 a m. The Legislature a^eed a year ago testimony during the day on the rear of 83-85 Union St. in October, Gregory Gauthier, 18, of 25 Village To report special news: Windsor. No charges were placed 4 Steve Harry, executive editor, 643-2711. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday to pay all local expenses for the The Legislature appropriated measures that would expand the 1977 and also in connection with a St., Rockville, was arrested Monday against him, police said. CIreulatton — If you have a problem and 7 to 10 a m Saturday. Business...... Alex Glrelli, 643-2711 primary but didn’t provide enough $4(X),000 for the primary a year ago, Opinion...... Frank Burbank. 6482711 powers of the Legislature to c|eal motor vehicle fire on Prospect on a warrant charging him with South Windsor Police are in­ K-Mart Plaza - Manchester, Conn. regarding service or delivery, call Suggested carrier rates are 90 cents money to do it. Secretary of the State an amount Mrs. Kennelly reminded with a budget crisis. They would give Street. The breach of peace charge breach of peace. This was the result Customer Service, 647-9946. Delivery weekly, $3.90 for one month, $11.70 for Family...... Betty Ryder, 6482711 vestigating the report of a break into Sports...... Earl Yost, 6482711 Barbara Kennelly told the com­ the committee she had said from the the Appropriations Committee the involved an alleged disturbance at of the investigation of a disturbance the home at 56 Robert Drive, Monday S u M be made by 5:00 p.m. Moaday three months, $23.40 for six months, beginning was inadequate. through Friday and by 7:W a m. Satur­ and $46.80 for one year. Mail rates are mittee. authority to suspend or discontinue Frazier’s home on March 15. at 46 Prospect St. on March 11. night. Reported missing was some Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mrs. Kennelly has asked the “I do not see anything we can do to programs when economic cir­ He was held overnight at the police day available on request. Mpnday through Friday. He was released on a $50 nonsurety $10 in change and about $100-worih of Legislature to increase the primary reduce the cost significantly,” she cumstances warranted. station in lieu of posting a $15,000 sur­ bond for appearance in court on jewelry. budget to $1.2 million. The request said. 4 - EVENINO HERALD. Tu«t.. MMCh 1«, IWO EVENING HERALD. Tues.. March 18. 1960 - 5 ^Jlditorial — iBaurliFatfr EupuimjHfralft Innovation to aid elderly aiid their families By DAVE LAVALLEE Manchester — A City of Village Charm citizens, said there is definitely a need for something in Herald Reporter hall. them. "We would not force any relocation of tenants Bid alternatives wise Founded Oct. 1, 1881 According to Willett, the social director would have a when this program begins,” Willett said. between the independent housing and the nursing home. GLASTONBURY - Housing Authority BxecuUve "In the long run this would save taxpayers money,” “There aren’t enough of these facilities for elderly per­ Director Bill Willett has come up with a proposal to deal special office In the community hall. Manchester is seeking bids up for renewal a concerted every department or in every Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, “The hall has to be expanded anyway for the additional Mrs. Roach said. “They wouldn’t have to keep paying in­ sons. It would be nice if we could go back to the old boar­ with a segment of the elderly population, whose physical creased Medicaid costs for persons in nursing homes.” ding house idea where a person had a homey place, but for trash collection for the effort should be made to contract, those savings can Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. limitations can cause hardships for themselves or their 40 units,” Willett said. MotnlMr, AudN Burtau (K Oroutallon Mwnbar. UnNad Praaa Intamatlonal "I feel this kind of a thing can work, but It is always dif­ “Some people will argue against this, but they can’t see could still be independent. Maybe this is a move in that first time in six years. think creatively to best quickly add up to a leaner families. past their noses,” Mrs. Roach said. direction,” she said. Willett is considering ways to provide meals and ficult when the Housing Authority has to get Involved In The bid proposal calls for utilize the resources of the town spending posture which Stavan Harry. Exacudva Editor the restaurant and homemaking business,” Willett said. Mrs. Roach said Willett has a genuine concern for older “We need to provide one hot meal a day for these Cuatomar Santoa — 6474BM Frank A. Burttank, Managing Editor housing project where se^rvlces could be provided for bids both on once-a-week town. is to everyone’s advantage. Raymond F. RoMnaon, EdHQr.PuliWiar Harold E. Turkkigion, Editor Emarltua Willett said he would establish a contract system for people. people,” Mrs. Thompson said. tenants whose physical incapabilities prevent them from collection and twice-a-week It is easier to continue Whether creative spending the program. Tenants would elect on the contract to “He is so concerned for older people. This is the first “I think new strategies have to be working out now for preparing meals or doing their own housework. time we have ever been treated this way, she said, the elderly because if we don’t we will not have services pickup. will result in significant town The bids on the new con­ price. This move coiild add At the present time, seniors whose mental capacity is provide for their own meals, do their own shopping and doing the many tasks of cook In their units or elect to have meals provided for torbara Thompson, the town coordinator for senior available when we need them,” Mrs. Thompson said. The existing contract calls government the same way as budget reductions remains to tract are due April 8. We up to an additional savings sharp, but whose physical limitations prevent them from they have been done for be seen. speculate twice-a-week doing small chores, usually do not stay in a project. for picking up refuse twice for the taxpayer. This situation usually results In the tenants being each week. years. The point is town officials pickup will cost much more placed in a nursing home a situation they really don't The increased costs Creative thinking and con­ appear to be doing everything than the last bid. But the creative thinking want and one that is extremely costly. brought about by inflation sidering as many alter­ within their power to trim When those bids come in displayed in seeking bids for Willett has been working on one plan for the Know Lane during the past six years, and natives as possible may costs. and are opened, we urge town traki pickup is one example housekeeping services to tenants when the proposed 40 of government officials doing additional units of elderly housing are built at Knox Lane. M w e F w l i m r the soaring energy costs the result in tax-dollar savings Those involved in the town officials to have the courage everything within their There are currently 5010-year-oId elderly units at Knox United States is suffering that are badly needed. budget process generally con­ to reduce the service if the Lane. make it wise to consider both Town officials are to be cede there will be a n e ^ for costs of twice-a-week pickup power to keep the lid

she said adding that she didn’t destroyed the hopei of owner Sutter^ Cubs unhappy with one another Discussing ways to cut the cost of ToujnToll “roast” honoring Monsignor Someone was lieard expressing mean to be facetious but said she Gregory C. Neaiy. fite , who also A Mancheater,Dog Warden saw building a new firehouse in Vernon, Edward Reardon at the Colony in surprise that St. Patrick’s Day isn’t felt that could go in the, annual owns and operate 8 N eary’s BURG, Fla. (UPI) - be two-for-two instead of two-for- year contract. had an excellent season with the Car­ to their regular catcher Ted Sim­ evidence of the celebration of St. ' Mayor Marie Herbst commented San Diego Padres, training in Yuma, Vernon Friday night was attributed that saint’s birthday or even the Restaurant next doori at SOO Silver r, the National League’s one. Kennedy said nothing doing to that dinals last year, posting^a 9-4 record mons. Patrick’i day Monday when he on a 1100 cost for shower curtain, budget. Ariz., sent one of their scouts to to Michael Lynch, one of the guest day he drove the snakes out of Lane said the land hai been cleared [ Award winner last season, Sutter had 37 saves last season, and made it known that the Cubs along with a 2.20 ERA in 63 games. picked up a looae dog which w u speakers. Lynch said, “Monsignor Ireland but rather the anniversary which had been cut by the Building Kennedy could probably take over follow the Phillies here in Florida of the rabble and be ilans to start r with the Chicago Cubs tying the all-time National League wouid.Iisten to trade offers for Um. Those nine victories was a career wearing a green ahirt. Reardon is in Ihe Guinness Book of of his (ieath. ’They expressed even Committee, “I never paid flOO for a ’The fire that destroyed the Silver the first string catching job with a quite possibly with the idea of construction of a cleaner and with him, and all they record, and he also compiled a A number of clubs in both leagues, high for Littell, who also led the Car­ World Records for having five more surprise learning that St. shower curtain in my life. I’d Lane Qeaners and Launderers in number of big league clubs, but not engineering a deal for their superstar launderer business vi ly soon. have tojdo is throw in another player brilliant 2.23 earned run average including the Philadelphia Phillies dinals in saves for the second year in with the Cardinals where Simmons, a collections in one day.” Patrick was bom in Scotland. rather not bond a diower curtain,” East Hartford February 4 has not slugger . One of the quips heard at a St. Louis Cardinals will glad- while winning six games and losing and Milwaukee Brewers, showed in­ a row with 13. He had identical 8-4 six-time All Star with a .297 lifetime Like Sutter, Winfield also is highly off their hands, the same number. All told, be ac­ terest in obtaining the 6-foot-2, 190- logs with the Royals in 1976 and 1977 batting average, has a lock on the unhappy with his existing contract for the 27-year-old right- counted for 43 victories for the Cubs pound Lancaster, Pa., native who has before they dealt him to the Car­ position. and is seeking a new 10-year one in lief ace could he worked in 62 appearances, finishing 56 of the recorded 104 saves in 3Vk seasons dinals. There was some talk about Sim­ excess of 210 million. the next few days, contests in which he appeared. with the Cubs and has been the win­ Kennedy, a 23-year-old left-handed mons playing the outfield to make During the Toronto meetings, the Obituories. i’s the way matters stand: After winning the Cy Young ning pitcher in the last two All-Star hitter, was a first draft choice of the room for Kennedy behind the plate Phillies offered outfielders Greg [Cubs have told the Cardinals Award, stamping him as the National games. Cardinals in June, 1977 and was one but Simmons, who tried that briefly, Luzinski and Bake McBride, pitchers Bertha F. Kuehnel Martha Greene Area road plan backe let them have Sutter, League’s outstanding pitcher, Sutter, But the inter-league trading of the most sought after players told the Cardinals he felt catching Larry Christenson and Tug McGraw EAST HARTFORD-Bertha MANCHESTER-Mrs. Martha by some baseball men as who was paid an estimated 285,000 deadline came and past last Saturday during last December’s winter was his natural position. Since Sim­ and one of their minor league in­ (Fuehrer) Barberlck Kuduiel, 92, of By MARTIN KEARNS 291 connecting Interstate 86 in Ed Havens, represe nting Sonth (Dunbar) Greene, 55, of 246 Henry policy for the next 15 years. Windsor, backed the de relopment of one Of the outstanding relief pitchers last season, sought 2700,000 for this night with the Cubs being unable to meetings in Toronto. mons usually averages 150 games a fielders for Winfield and left-handed 106 Cannon Road, died Sunday at a Herald Reporter Manchester with the Bissell Bridge time, for relief pitcher Mark year. St., died Monday at a local convales­ The Policy Board last month Interstate 291. He said construction make a deal with any American He hit .293 in 84 games with season, that left Kennedy with the pitcher Bob Shirley but those local convalescent hospital. rejected the same plan endorsed by and Interstate 91 in Windsor, and ill and catcher Terry Kennedy, cent home. She was the wife of Ver­ HARTFORD — ’The Capitol Region of the new connector w is crucial to The Cubs countered with an offer League club and now the Cardinals Springfield, 111., of the American prospect of no place to play and that negotiations hit a snag when the Bom in England, she had lived Interstate 284, a north-south arterial |ls the son of Cubs executive vice non D. Gredne. Council of (joveraments’ Transporta­ this committee of local represen­ relieving congestion on that town’s of 2350,000, apd Sutter said he wished offer appears to be the best they have Association last season, showing was one of the reasons so many clubs Padres refused to part with Shirley. here for the last six years. Mrs. Greene was the leader of tion Committee endorsed Monday a tatives. running east of the Connecticut River mt Bob Kennedy, to go to arbitration. An arbitrator been able to get. some power with 13 home runs and 64 made bids for him during the winter They said if the Phillies would sub­ through East Hartford and South roads. \ She is survived by a son, Arthur A. Cadette Girl Scouts Group 600 and plan to fully develop the highways in A committee hearing will be held ’The position represents a shift only stumbling block in the decided in favor of Sutter whereupon Littell, a 27-year-old right-hander RBI and then batted .284 in 33 games meetings. stitute Garry Maddox for McBride tonight at 7:30 in the hearing room of Windsor. Barberlck of East Hartford; two also did volunteer work for the Lutz this area. from the policy set forthtlast month of Sutter moving over to the Car­ he still expressed dissatisfaction, who came to St. Louis from Kansas when he was brou^t up by the Car­ While the Cubs and Cardinals were they would make the deal but brothers, George Fuehrer of Pinellas Museum and local social services. The committee accepted the the Manchester Town Hall. In an­ Both routes have been designed to ds is their insistence that the deal saying he wished to have a multiple City in 1978 for reliever A1 Hrabosky. dinals on June 25 following an injury trying to consummate their deal, the Philadelphia balked at that. ticipation of strong local Interest, the reduce traffic congestion and pollu­ by the town. At a m ating with Park, Fla., and Gus Fuehrer of long She was bora in Providence, R.I., CRCOG staff proposal by a 10 td 7 Manchester directors ann municipal Island, N.Y.; and a grandson. June 26, 1924 and had lived in margin. The decision will be Manchester Board of Directors’ tion levels resulting from the present regular meeting, also scheduled for interstate system around Hartford. officials, representatives Urom South Private funeral services and burial Pittsfield, Mass., and Blast Aurora, forwarded to the CRCOG Policy Windsor opposed Interstate 291, will be at the convenience of the N.Y., before moving here in 1966. Board as a recommendation. The this evening, was canceled. It is also assumed that the Under the plan, two new interstate redeveloped system will ease traffic calling instead for redevelopment of Scott offering board is scheduled March 26 to deter­ et Phil Niekro family. She is also survived by two sons. connectors will be built. Interstate overloads on the region’s local roads. existing roads. At that tima, officials There will be no calling hours. Air Force Lt. Richard D. Greene of mine the region’s transportation felt the proposed connector woud dls- The Newkirk Si Whitney Funeral Keesier AFB, Biloxi, Miss., and trupt development of the town’s in­ Home has charge of the Bradford D. Greene of Birmingham, dustrial park off Ellington Road. ^et for opener services cheap arrangements. Ala.; two daughters. Miss Cheryl A. Also included in the plai i is the Greene of Framingham, Mass., and yNEW YORK (UPI) — The major BOSTON (UPI) — George Scott, completion of Interstate 84 letween dale and Baltimore hammered the Half the guys on that team were Mrs. Leslie G. Powers of league baseball season is still three who turns 35 on Sunday, is offering Carroll Rice Manchester and Blast Hartfc 'rd. ’The Chicago White Sox 12-2 at Miami. afraid of Herzog. Then, when he told EAST HARTFORD - Carroll Manchester: her parents, retired w^eeks away, but ageless Phil Niekro Out«-West, San Diego shaded his services cheap, but there are no me no one had picked me up (off Maj. Arthur B. and Mrs. Mary Dun­ construction has been blockeid by en­ isjprobably ready right now. takers. He’s convinced it’s because Rice of 81 Rlvermead Blvd., died vironmental groups in the jeastera Milwaukee 7-6 at Yuma, Ariz., San waivers) 1 realized he must have said bar of Nashua, N.H.; a brother, ^■TViekro, who wiU be 41 April 1, of an effort to blackball him from the suddenly at his home Sunday. He was part of the state who see it » s con­ Francisco blanked Seattle 2-0 at something to the other managers, the husband of Marlon Rice of East Arthur B. Dunbar Jr. of Burke, Va.; limited Houston to two hits over four Phoenix, Chicago defeated Cleveland major leagues. something to mess me up,” Scott a sister, Mrs. Douglas (Jean) D. nected with the extension of Uhe in­ innings and hit a solo home run and ‘Tve even offered to go to spring Hartford. terstate to Rhode Island, whiffh they 4-2 at 'hicson and Oakland downed said. He had lived here for the last 23 Marshall of Norwell, Mass., and six Jerry Royster drove in two runs in a California 5-3 at Palm Spring, C^lif. training without a contract but not Three weeks before the season grandchildren. oppose. \ six-run eighth inning Monday to help one club has invited me,” ScOtt told years. Should the Policy Board accent the Pinch-hitter John Tamargo singled ended, Scott was placed on waivers He is also survived by a son, Glenn Funeral services will be the to an 8-2 exhibi­ home Roberto Ramos with one out in the Boston Herald American. "All I and signed by the Yankees as a free Wednesday, 2:30 p.m., from St. option, labeled "full build”, the Stage tion triumph over the Astros. can think is that Whitey Herzog Rice and three granddaughters. will be set for improvements to the bottom of the ninth inning to give agent. Scott said he was told by Billy Mary’s Episcopal Church, 41 Park St. Niekro, making his second spring (former Royals manager) said Funeral services will be private at Interstate 91 north of Hartfprd. Montreal its win ... Ron Jackson Martin the Yankees would invite him the convenience of the family. Burial will be Thursday in Pitssfield Appearance,’ hit his homer in the something that’s messed up my Included is the widening of the hejayi- stroked an RBI triple in the ninth in­ to spring training. But Martin was Calling hours are tonight from 7 to Cemetery, Pittsfield, Mass. third inning to tie the score 1-1. career, my life.” ly traveled commuter route antr ' ning and scored on a throwing error fired and the Yankees signed Bob 8 at the Callahan Funeral Home, 1602 Friends may call at the Holmes Ronton had gone ahead in the first by Pat Rockett to lift Minnesota ... Scott has always been candid, Watson. Main St. Funeral Home, 400 Main St. today sUillation of a high occupancy vehy In^ng when a Niekro knuckleball got sometimes to a fault. He prompted lane, designed to increase use ( ' Greg Gross and Jay Laviglio drove in Scott was then taken by the Texas Donations may be made to the from 7 to 9 p.m. avyay from catcher Biff Pocoroba for his own trade from the Boston Red pools and buses. two runs apiece for Philadelphia ... Rangers in the free agent draft. American Cancer Society, 670 Memorial contributions may be a jiassed ball. Sox to Kansas City last June when he ’The Policy Board must decide tli)e Eld Putman’s three-run homer in the "I talked to them. I wanted to play made to the American Cancer ^ i e - ’Niekro’s homer was the only run blasted Boston M anager Don Prospect Ave., Hartford. region’s transportation pattern froiii ninth powered Detroit ... Amos Otis for them. I told them money was no ty, 237 E. Center St. or the Book of Atlanta scored off Houston starter Zimmer for benching him after going among five options presented bv went 4-for-4 for Kansas City ... problem, that we’d talk money after Rena H. Zehner Rememberance of St. Mary’s Ken Forsch in three innings. hitless in 28 at-bats. CRCOG staff. ’The final determlnal St. Louis reliever Buddy Schultz I proved I could play. They said ELLINGTON — Rena (Hyser) Episcopal Church. In the big Atlanta eighth. Dale At the time, he said he was happy tion will be a mix of highway, rail walked in the winning run in a two- they’d get back to me. They never Zehner, 78, of 9 Sunset Road, died Murphy, Benedict, Rafael Ramirez, run Los Angeles 10th ... Luis Tiant to be going to Kansas City. And the did,” Scott lamented. Monday at Rockville General and bus systems. \ Elddie Miller and Royster drove in Tag late at third base big first baseman claims Herzog told Rachel Gibson Being considered are the effects) pitched three hitless innings in his These days, Scott is spending his Hospital. She was the wife of Robert runs off Astros’ right-hander Bert first spring start and five Yankees Montreal third baseman Larry Parrish takes high step over him the job was his until he lost it, jogging time on the paths along the Zehner. GLASTONBURY—Mrs. Rachel any new transportation system would) Roberge. “But the next thing I knew, 1 have on the economy and quality off had two hits apiece as the Rangers New York Met pitcher Ray Burris as latter slides safely into Charles River instead of Lake Lulu Bom in Wilkes-Barre, Pa., she had (Barber) Gibson of 1721 Main St., New home Braves’ reliever Dave Bradford wasn’t playing. I’d won a couple of or some other sun-drenched course in life in the region. i. fell to 0-8... Eddie Murray smashed a base, racing from first on single in exhibition game yesterday in lived in Brooklyn, N.Y., and died Sunday at her home. pitched two scoreless innings, and games with home runs. Once I even CRCOG has been charged by the) home run and a triple and drove in Florida. Springfield, Mass., before moving She was born here and had been a The Senior Citizens prepare for one of the member and the community. The new center gave up one run in the Daytona Beach, Fla. (UPI photo) scored from second base on a fly ball federal government with the develop- \ four runs to carry Baltimore. Scott said his agent, Tony Pen- here 24 years ago. She was a member lifelong resident of this town. She final three innings. to left field. Then one day in Chicago, first bingo games in their new center in opened yesterday. The vacated center on ment of interstate transportation Aurelio Rodriquez smacked an RBI nacchia, has called other clubs, but of the Ellington Congregational retired in 1967 from Town Farm, a In other games in Florida, Mon­ Herzog called a team meeting and that no one has expressed an interest. Manchester. Renovating Green School was Linden Street will be sold or leased by the policy by virtue of this region’s role double to help San Diego ... John Church. boarding house owned by the town, as treal edged the New York Mets 6-5 at singled out myself, Fred Patek and He said the Red &x refused to invite manager after many years of ser­ completed through the efforts of the center Board of Directors. (Herald photo by Pinto) as channel for interstate commerce. Montefusco, Vida Blue and Gary Funeral services will be Daytona Beach, Minnesota got by Lavelle scattered nine hits for San Giants’ Evans four or five others. He said we him to spring training without a con­ vice. She was a member of the Se­ Wednesday, 11 a.m., at the Ellington Toronto 3-2 at Dunedin, Philadelphia Francisco ... Lynn McGlothen weren’t doing the job. tract. Congregational Church. Burial will cond Church of CJirist Scientist. bombed Boston 9-3 at Winter Haven, “I wouldn’t take that. I said, ‘how "If only some club would look at She is survived by a son, Graham pitched five scoreless innings for the be in Hillcrest Park, Springfield, Detroit outlast^ Pittsburgh 1110 at Cubs ... Mike Edwards and Rickey can I do my job when I’m not me. That’s what I don’t understand. Mass. B. Gibson of Texas; a daughter, Mrs. Bradenton, Kansas City blasted Cin­ likes changes playing.’ Herzog and I got into a After 14 years, people in baseball Henderson greeted rookie reliever Donations may be made to the Peter (Nancy) Konney of Hartford; Board nixes nursing jobs shouting match, in front of the whole cinnati 7-2 at Tampa, Los Angeles Ken Schrom with homers on con­ know George Scott. They know I Ellington Congregational jChurch three sisters, Mrs. Marjorie West of PHOENIX, Ariz, (UPI) - Darrell us that all we had to do was show up, team,”’ he said. beat St. Louis 4-2 in 10 Innings at St. secutive pitches in the fifth inning to play the season and that would be it. come to play and I play hard. The Memorial Fund. .." ., East Hartford, Mrs. Lois Gancigps of the addition of either, school hurses, children and parents must deal more has grown to Involve more serious Evans, one of those quite yet intense “ Amos Otis and some other only, problem I ever gave any By PATRICK REILLY Petoirsbarg, the New York Yankees lift Oakland. players who takes great interest in Things never work out that way in The Ladd Funeral HoqieV 19 Martinsville, Maine, and Mrs. Mary licensed practical nurses or health often with medical problems. and important medical matters. drubbed Texas 6-1 at Fort Lauder­ players had warned me the man manager is that I wanted to play. If Herald Reporter everything the San Francisco Giants baseball. You win ball games on the Ellington Ave., Rockville, h u charge Tomlinson of Glastonbury; four aides. The decision by Leone to request However, board Chairman (Herzog) would try to mess me up. that’s a problem,” he said. EAST HARTFORD - In a move do, needed a breather, so he sat on field, not in your head or in the of arrangements. grandchildren and a great­ The option to hire registered more medical staff for the schools Lawrence DelPonte, said he didn’t to avoid juggling any more money the bench for a few minutes to dis­ newspapers. grandchild. nurses from April 1 until the end of came after the school secretaries think the secretariesnwere going within the current school year cuss his team’s chances in 1980. “ We didn't win the division Seniors trip Private funeral services will be this school year for an estimated refused to take a first aid course that beyond thier first aid duties. Many Higgin celebrates budget, the Board of Education voted “I think we helped ourselves a lot because we didn’t play well. The COVENTRY-The Coventry held at the convenience of the family. 212,000 got the most consideration would have properly certified them teachers and administrators in the ^Wearin^ of green 4-2 Monday night against a request to by signing the three free agents,” he talent was there but we didn’t per­ Senior Citizens are planning a trip to There are no calling hours. from the board, with the school to administer first aid. audience shouted out that DelPonte hire additional school nurses for the said, referring to second baseman form. We lost too many games the John F. Kennedy Memorial in Memorial contributions may be system’s head nurse supporting the A clause in the secretaries con­ was wrong. St, Patrick's Day town’s elementary schools. because of mental mistakes. You Boston, on April 8. made to the Visiting Nursing Service option. tract reads they are obligated to ad­ After the request to hire additional Rennie Stennett, catcher Milt May and outfielder Jim Wohlford. "The can’t blame that on the manager. Joe turned to smling The bus will leave the shopping for Christian Scientist Inc., 20 Acting School Superintendent Sam Jayne Welsh, supervisor of nursing minister “minor first-aid” but nurses was voted down DelPonte (TORONTO (UPI) — Flames goalie Longivew Drive, Bloomfield, Conn. J. Leone gave the board three possi­ winger Mike Kaszyeki stuffed a biggest thing they bring to our team, Altobelli was a solid manager but the mall on Route 44A at 7:45 a.m. For sendees, told the board that it’s a secretary union president Ruth asked Leone if the administration I ^ t Riggin said Atlanta’s 5-1 St. CINCINNATI (UPI) - St. Billingham, Ed Armbrister, and ex­ 06002. ble options that would have increased backhander in the left corner after which is young in many ways, is way the system works, he had to take more Information call Mrs. Moore, "new world out there” and that DeCozio has said that responsibility would report back to the board on the Patrick’s Day defeat of the Toronto circling behind the net. Patrick’s Day in Cincinnati not only coaches Alex Grammas, Larry 742-6077. ’The Glastonbury Funeral Home, the medical staff at the schools with medical staff situation in the schools. experience. We sure could have used the blame. I’m one of those players Shepard and George Scherger. Maple Leafs was the luck of the Atlanta Coach A1 MacNeil said, who believes players make the meant the "wearin’ of the green” but The regular meeting of the Senior 450 New London Turnpike, has Leone responded that there is no Irish, even though the 20-year-old them a year ago.” "Our aim is to get the home-ice ad­ The 1^9 season was a wash for the manager and not the other way also the “sellin’ of the green.” Citizens will be March 14 at 1 p.m. in charge of the arrangements. reason to report back to the board n^tminder stopp^ 28 tough shots to The Cincinnati Reds became the vantage during the playoffs, and I Giants and while Evans played at his around. Basketball Community Hall, Route 44A. since it has already been told school mark his 11th win in 16 games. think that aim is a realistic one, con­ Cincinnati Greens on Monday and East Hartford educators principals often are doing nurse’s usual pace, both in the field and at "Dave Bristol, our new manager, ( “My great-grandfather came to really raked in some green — green­ sidering the superb efforts our team, is as solid as they come, but he isn’t INTERFAITH work. C ana^, and his name was O’Reagen, bat, he took no joy from his personal backs, that is. and the goalies in particular, have going to win for us. We have to win Action last Saturday night at filing DelPonte said providing itioney for bjut he changed it along the way, so performance. For the past few years at spring saw Trinity (^venant down Templt been giving.” “I can play a lot better and so could for ourselves. His job is to direct and Voter changes vote lunch price boost the nurses now would mean going nay Irish ancestry had to have The victory moves Atlanta into training in Tampa, Fla., the Reds Beth Shalom, 31-20, Emanuel ot lead and then it’s up to us, the into other areas of the budget and siimethlng to do wito the win tonight the whole team,” he said. “We sank Manchester trim South Methodist, Food Services, the school’s cafeteria lunch cost 65. cents six years ago. seventh place overajl, with 76 points, players.” have put aside their usual red- By PATRICK REILLY “bleeding the budget” sonie more. oih St. Patty’s day,” Riggin said Mon- together. It was no one man’s fault operator, was forced because of Zizzamia said a strip of lunch past the New York Islanders, who Evans batted .253, hit 17 homers trimmed uniforms on St. Patrick’s 47-38, Faith Lutheran best Concordia, Herald Reporter He said the board just doesn’t see the (^y ni^t. and to try to put the blame on anyone 33-14, and St. Mary’s wallop Wap- paperwork confusion to go out on the tickets, which includes five meals, have 75 points. is ridiculous. Teams rise and fall and drove in 70 runs last year. The Day and worn special green-trimmed seen in primary EAST HARTFORD - The price severity of the need for '.nurses \ Riggin conceded, however, that outfits for the day’s exhibition game. ping, 58-12. open market to get necessary com­ will go up in price from 23.25 to 24. together. Rarely is it because of one year before, he hit 20 homers, had 78 of a school lunch will increase from expressed by those at the t board there was more than just luck to the But with names sewn on jerseys Dave Modean had 13 points for MANCHESTER - Several delegates must be cast. modities. School business Director He said the increase means the com­ Delay approval player. Personally, I’m tired of RBI and batted .243. 70 cents to 80 cents after March 31, meeting Monday night. V Atlanta win, their fourth straight on and with the high turnover of Trinity and Jon Rubin 13 for Temple; changes mark Connecticut’s first Although most primaries involve Dominick Fulco said purchasing on pany will no longer offer a five-cent hearing people knock certain players "The two years look comparable,” In support of &e request for m o o I the road. LOS ANGELES (UPI) - The Paul Johnson netted 15 markers for presidential primary from other either one party or the other, in the Board of Education voted Mon­ the opening market cost the cafeteria incentive on each ticket bought in the said Evans, "but really they weren’t. players, the Reds found that in just a nurses, Norris School Principal', Bill / “The real pressure is to stay Board of Supervisors is delaying final and put the blame on them.” Emanuel while George Hanlon had a elections. challenging specific seats, the day night. account an extra 220,300. strips. Last year I drove in runs. The year couple of years they had two dozen Field said the nurses could\ be among the top eight places overall approval of a 25 million loan to the Evans said after the Giants game-high 20 for Methodist; The most noticeable is that only presidential primary sees elections The board approved what was John Zizzamia, director of school’s The food service, which serves challenged for the National League before, I drove in runs in crucial green-trimmed jerseys that were no called a “reasonable” increase after “utilized” to educate the stud^ts qm get home-ice playoff advan­ Oakland Raiders for agreeing to Jonathan Magruder popped home 17 party members can vote.Unless an for both parties. food programs for Interstate, said he about 1,800 students daily, should be West title in 1978 they went to camp situations, runs that helped win longer usable for the St. Patrick’s hearing requests from the school and teachers about drugs and health. tage,” said Riggin. “The other move to Los Angeles. tallies for Faith while Curt Corbit unaffiliated voter joined the Democratics and Republicans will wanted the price of a school lunch in­ able to avoid the expected deficit the following spring feeling they games. I know that and the reason I Day game. Democratic or Republican Party by system’s cafeteria operator that the “Some parents know their child\is Uoalies, Dan (Bouchard) and Jimmy The loan, which was conditionally But rather than let the 24 uniforms had 7 for Concordia: Jim Paggioli use the same polling places, but will creased immediately to prevent any with the dime increase, Zizzamia approved more than two months ago, could win it all. point it out is that figures are March 11, he is not eligible to vote have separate workers and voting increase was need^ to offset an further revenue loss. said. He said the food service, like sick but send the children to school sp (Craig), are really hot right now, and gather dust in some storage room, poured in 16 markers for St. Mary’s jwhen you’re playing and sharing one- was scheduled to come before the "I can’t honestly say we were over­ deceiving.” while Mark Eliasson had 11 for Wap- next Tuesday. machines. The polling places will expected deficit in the cafeteria ac­ Zizzamia said the food service is the schools, is being affected by the the school nurse can take care of Evans feels he should bat at least the Reds came up with an idea for board today. confident,” he explained, “but there ping. Another change is voters are not the regular polling places used in count. expected to lose another 24,000 declining school enrollment. them,” Field said. /third of the games the pressure is .280, hit 25 homers and drive in close turning the liabilities into assets — ' just to get into the nets. seemed to be a feeling among a lot of casting a direct vote for the can­ every election. The 10-cent increase in meals will before the price increase March 31. The drop this year in the lunch Mrs. Welsh agreed that nurses to 100 runs. sell the old jerseys as collector’s didate but to apportion the delegates The procedure for voters is very be accompanied by increases of five He said if the food prices don’t program was expected to be about could be used in a teaching as well as ‘ ‘But, the guys are giving their best national HOCKEY LEAGUE items for |50 apiece. PEE WEE administering capacity, and could (effort in front of the net, and that’s By^United Press International Blue Moon dumped VFW, 29-10, each candidates receives. similar to a regular election. Voters to 15 cents in the cost of a la carte stablize, he will be coming back to 500 students, Zizzamia said, but the Total Compiled Standings And so the R ^ s did just that Mon­ also spend time with the medical (top 16 make playoffs) and CBC outscored Willis Garage, 26- According to the voter instmc- must be checked off a party voting items on the cafeterit’s menus. the board in the. fall requesting actual drop was 1,200 students. /'the real difference this season.” day. needs of East Hartford’s large ' Ex-Leafs Paul Henderson and W L T Pti. GF GA Walks plague Torrez 14, last night at the Y. Brad Thomas tions, the purpose of the primary is to list before using the machine. Acting School Superintendent Sam another increase. In response to a question from a Philadelphia C 817 107 296 214 At the Reds’ plush gift shop in J. Leone said the expected deficit is percentage of special students. Garry Unger accounted for three Montreal 43 20 8 94 284 215 netted 6 points and Sean Brophy 5 for "establish a basis for selection of Each party provides a chief He said he doesn’t consider the parent at the board meeting, Leone \ WINTER HAVEN, Fla. (UPI) - because he has been trying to better downtown Cincinnati, most of the 24 due to drastically increasing food With the defeat of the request for Atlanta goals. Unger scored his 17th Buffalo 41 1712 94 206 182 Blue Moon while Scott Altrui and Connecticut delegates to the national moderator, a moderator assistant lur.ch price increase an impossible said there are no provisions for I Boston 40 1912 92 271 208 Boston Red Sox right-hander Mike his control here. jerseys worn qn past St. Patrick’s NY Rangers 36 26 9 79 276 243 Todd Durost had 3 apiece for VFW. convention” of each party. registrar, tabulator, checker at each prices and the unavailability of cer­ request for those who use the students who lack the extra 75 cents nurses, Leone was told the situation ) goal of the season at 17:43 of the first “I thought I threw well, but I’m Days by players no longer with the , period off a Henderson assist. Chicago 30 22 17 77 203 208 Torrez had trouble with too many Mike Taylor had 14 tallies and Jim "The votes cast at this primary voting place. In a regular election a tain commodities from the state for a program. The Interstate food service for the lunch tickets. He said, will have to stay the same with prin­ AtUnu 32 S12 76 241 220 walks last season. So far this year, afraid I have quite a bit more work to club were quickly snapped up by will determine, in accordance with ! Henderson scored his fifth and NY Islanders 33 20 9 75 236 223 fans, who were permitted to buy only Ludes 4 for CBC while Neil voting machine demonstrator three month period in 1979. has held the contract for the school however, students unable to pay the cipals and secretaries administering Minnesota 30 26 14 74 272 226 he’s not too thrilled with his spring do,” he said. I sixth goals of the season at 14:23 of St. Louis 29 3011 69 224 239 Schackner and Steve Varga had 4 the law and the rules of the party, the challenger, and traffic controller Leone said the Interstate United lunch program for six years and a cost can report to the central school first-aid when a nurse isn’t there. training control either. Boston Manager Don Zimmer said one apiece. number of delegates, if any, com­ ' the second period and 19:09 of the Toronto 30 36 5 66 286 2BB apiece for Willis. also work at the polling place. These office. Fifteen public and parochial schools Los Angeles 26 3412 64 264 291 The Philadelphia Phillies tagged Torrez has got to cut down on the Near the end of the day, 21 of the 24 Pittsburgh 26 3212 64 223 260 Final standings: Blue Moon 11-4, mitted to each listed candidates ... positions are eliminated in the are without full-time nursing. : final stanza. walks for better production. had been sold, despite the fact that ' Don Lever and Jean Pronovost Hartford 25 3014 64 256 261 him for three runs and five hits Mon­ VFW 8-7, CBC 8-7, Willis 2-13. and the number of uncommitted presidential primary. School officials said an alternative Vancouver 23 3414 60 224 261 “Those walks have to hurt you in several of the jerseys were worn by Detroit 24 3611 day on their way to a 9-3 win over delegates." Ballots for uncommlted method of expanding the schools’ added the other Flames’ goals in the 59 236 251 close games,” said Zimmer. “The players whose careers with the Reds Police probing store heist second period at 11:27 and 13:23, Boston. Torrez, who became the first BUSINESSMEN medical staff might come before the Washington 24 35 11 56 232 257 Red Sox pitcher to go four innings fact that he has never really done it didn’t amount to much more than waiting car at the Bell Court The robbery is still under in- respectively. Edmonton 22 3812 56 263 286 Farr’s nipped DiRosa CHeaners 72- EAST HARTFORD - Police are board again at a future board Colorado makes you wonder if he can. Cutting spring training appearances. Apartments. vestigation. Riggin’s only mistake occurred at 17 4112 46 209 270 this spring, also walked four batters. 70, Manchester Cycle Shop routed Anderson to speak investigating a robbery which took meeting this year. Winnipeg 16 4411 43 ISO 284 He was especially disappointed down could be the difference between Among the last jerseys to sell were QuebM 23 38 9 » 204 216 Westown Pharmacy, 82-47, place at the Cumberland Farms 4:47 of the final period, when Leaf winning 16 games and 20 games.” un-household names like Davis May, Store, 1084 Burnside Avenue, during David Moore and Rick O’Keefe, Manchester Police tripped B.A. GLASTONBURY - Republican George Bush, will speak Wednesday Boston out-hit the Phillies 11-10, which an undetermined amount of Club, 76-58, and Moriarty Fuel out­ presidential hopeful John Anderson from 8 to 9 p.m. to about 300 high BARBS THANKS^ with rookie infielder Glenn Hoffman although O’Keefe’s seemed like a St. money was taken at about 1:10 p.m. Fitzgerald Funeral Home Monday^s exhibitions Patrick’s Day natural. The final lasted Highland Park Market, 73-68, will speak at a student rally at school students enrolled in the at Daytona Beach, Fla M npris I (Kl T nhib Aiiaiialliuk (Hi r*.a«4rn (I ) a n d the only Boston player to get two Monday. NOVEM TO ST. JUDE Morris, Schatxeder'(S), Tobik (7). Slaton, Augustine (6), Castro (8) and last night at Illing. Glastonbury High School Friday at American Government course. New York (NL) 110 000 Oil *501 Martin (8) and Putnam; Blyleven, Moore and Lake (7); Jones, Stablein (4), at Palm Springs, Calif. hits, a single and double. three awaiting sale were Tom Mutz, Police said there were no injuries t lab a . h h : aU *rt|r. PMl Montreal 000100401 •682 Hooker (3), Robinson (5), Hassler (7), BUlr (6), Lucas (7), ShirleVand Gwosdi. Oakland 001 120 001—6110 Ben Grzyb had 22 points, Pat Collet 10:55 a.m., according to Anderson's Bush is scheduled to speak along Going for broke is about the Dignified Hoffman returns to the bench Jeff Sovera and Raul Ferreyra. and no weapons were shown. only way most of us can a M b aU M a aM n ; M l IhiM Barrla.Kobel (4). Orosco (7), Reardon Long (9)-. and Ott. W—Martin. L-Long. W-Blair. L-Augustlne. A1.&36. California 000 000 021-3 112 14, Steve Rascher 13 and Tom Sapien- campaign officials. with spokesmen for other presiden­ •IlMBi arkt. aww aanamr a m (7). Glynn (8) and Hodges, Trevino (6); HRs-DeHR^Detroit, Greene, Brookens, Putmai Kingman. Morgan (5), Todd (7), today as regular third baseman The first jersey to be sold, natural­ Police said a 21-year-old female afford to travel these days. Family Service Lee. Bahnsen (5), Sosa (8j and Carter, Pittsburgh, piitsburi Gamer. At Phoenix, Ariz. __ Minetto (9) and Essian; Barr. Dorsey za 10 for Farr’s while Mike Crockett Neil Bush, 24-year-old son of Ruikm III. W-SOM. L-Ulynn. ^ ly, was Pete Rose’s. tial candidates. M kash KB wMai M «B|i a SB) HRs— I. ■ ■ — SeatUe 000 000000 - 0 9 0 (31, Schrom (5). Ferris (8). Boone (9) Butch Hobson makes a belated debut. had 26, Pete Denz 16 and Bob Boland Republican presidential hopeful manager and a fellow female '‘a ink T» pfriBn nnww Personal Care Montreal, Dawson. New Yoii. Boi•isclair. at Cocoa. Fla. SanFrancisco JDOOOOOOx —260 and Jones. HRs-Edwards. Henderson. However, the rookie has made a ”We had a line form before we employee were on duty when the Oue of the fin i signs of AtlanU 001000100-8160 Branch, R. Stein (6) and Natron; 12 for DiRosa. Stan and John MS a ^ M ns aBOb In a aaa atDnnedlo, FU. Houston 100 000100 - 2 7 0 Montefusco, Blue (6), Lavelle (9) and strong impression. opened to get Pete’s,” said a clerk. spring Is the first delayM pay­ Alexander had 16 and 14 tallies robbery took place. ment due on the snow blower kn BSS pn l MBS MiaaesoU 1000DOQEB-S93 P. Niekro. Bradford <5), Hanna (7) and May. W—Montefusco. L-Branch. “Sparky Anderson’s went second and M Paa pnar a a ' Toronto 010000100-172 "He has done everything you could yon booght last Jannary. Pocoroba. Benedict (7); Fub president and chairman of the Steve Hadge and A1 Schubert, ment after negotiating for more than or worse in people and I feel this for talent come 1980-81 as four per­ junior Jim Florence, Mike nual schedule. with Bird the main attraction. practice. reflected. “To me, it was always a ' 1980 U.S. Pro Tennis Championships, facilities; Mike Goodman, brought the best out in all the players formers, two starters and two who Oleksinski, Greg Williams and Joe During 25 campaigns with the a year. Now, Swannie, as the Mets call the game. That's one thing I want to keep said the vote “gives us the official membership; Elsie Easterbrook, Pearson continued. saw extensive floor time, return. Panaro will try to make an impact in Detroit Red Wings, Howe was Craig Swan was grateful the ordeal ace of their staff, was sitting in in my mind.” go ahead to take the necessary steps publicity; Bob Jenkins (men) and Manchester, after losing two They’ll be bolstered by those off a 16- ’80-81. Others, too, maybe with not JVotes off the cuff was over and delighted the New York another chair in the visitng team’s “ What’s the most money you’ve assessed with 1,643 penalty minutes, in restoring the U.S. Pro Tennis Sue Hadge (women), events; Barry straight, righted itself and won eight 4 jayvee crew, the natural ability but hard workers, picked up an additional 399 minutes Whaler hockey fans got a first look Mets thought enough of his pitching quarters, and although he looked hap­ ever handled, actually had in your at Steve Crlstoff who helped the Championships at Longwood to its Russman, finance. in a row. The streak was cuiminated "Next year on paper we should be could break into the picture. in the WHA and has 30 more this talents to give him a five-year con­ py, he certainly didn’t strike you as hand?” someone asked him. United States win the gold metal in rightful position as one of the two Tom Casalino wiil return as with a 62-52 win over Windham at one of the favorites (in the CCIL) “This team proved there is season in his return to the NHL. tract for something like 33 miilion, someone who had just become an ins­ He thought about it a moment. the Olympic Games when he most prestigious tennis events in the teaching pro for the second season. not counting small change. tant millionaire oniy 30 minutes ago. Clarke Arena, giving the locals their because we have a good nucleus back strength in team unity and it may be ’The only pro athelete to play in five United States.” The President’s Wife’s Award was “The most money I ever had in my grasp on the crown, and others who gained valuable more important than any (in­ appeared with Minnesota Sunday in Frank Cashen, the Mets’ new “I didn’t make any rash promises hand was the meal money the club decades, Howe accumulated 100 or presented to Craig Easterbrook for “The kids came together as a team experience on the jayvee level,” dividual) athletic ability you may Hartford against the Whalers. Executive Vice President, General about how many games I’d win this gives us when we go on a road trip,” more penalty minutes in four seasons Player of week his assistant during the year. in every aspect. Teamwork was the Pearson cited. have,” Pearson surmized. with Detroit and only four times in Named the game’s No. 3 star, he Manager and Chief Operating Officer year,” said Swan, whose 14-13 record he said. critical factor the last part of the “We’re iosing three important the quarter century as a Red Wing tallied what proved to be the winning NEW YORK (UPI) - Rookie Ear­ who had negotiated some fair-sized for the Mets last year marked the “How much did that come to?” year,” Pearson relates. players and instead of being in sup­ was tacked with less than 50 in a goal and also assisted on one other. vin Johnson, who was Instrumental in contracts when he was with the first time he ever won more than Swan did a little quick figuring. But, like the neighborhood gang, portive roies, some will have to take season. “He was given the No. 1 star against four Los Angeles Lakers victories Baltimore Orioles, like Frank Robin­ nine games in one season since he “Multiply $29.50 a day by 17 days,” Scoring: Montreal. We sam him play in high u s e probe the Indian unit will be breaking up as primary roles. That’s a question we With the advancing years, Howe Big scorer hacked last week, was named Monday as the son’s, Jim Palm er’s and Brooks originally joined them iate in 1973. “I he said. “That’s the most I ever had. Bill Anderson school and college and we are not five seniors —Brian Sweeney, Ed have — who’ll take leadership roles,” does not drop his gloves he once NBA’s Player of the Week for the Robinson’s, but never anything like didn’t promise them any rose garden. I won’t ever have more money than Brian Sweeney period ending March 16. this one, had the agreed upon figures I just told them I’d do the best I could Kennison, Rich Koepsel, Jeff Lom­ added the Tribe mentor. Rich Koepsel did and challenge enemy ^ y e r s . wd?.”*Sristoff Derek Holcomb, of Illinois, hacks Minnesota’s Randy Breuer under way that now. My wife, Sandy, won’t let bardo and Bucky Wilson —graduate Six-foot-5 junior pivotman Bill He’s content to be a pea^-m aker in has*’u^'Ss In winning the award for the se­ inserted and it was ready for Swan to and they said that’s aii they’d ask. In P^t Silver nine games ... ’The first and last 3S latter goes in for layup during NIT game last night. Breuer s me. I’ll be on a strict allowance.” and each will be missed. Anderson and junior guard Alex his twilight years. cond time mis season, the 6-foot-8 LOS ANGELES (UPI) - The sign. aii the negotiations we had, they Alex Britnell “ How much do you think she’ll let Sweeney was second-leading Britnell are back from the starting For years with Detroit, while not minutes are most important in 24 points led Minnesota to victory. (UPI photo) guard scored 64 points, handed out 64 Pacific-10 Conference has launched The Mets’ big right-hander was sit­ never brought up my past perfor­ Joe Maher you have?” scorer with 272 points (11.3 average) five. Anderson led the Tribe in ever labled a “bad man” of the hockey and the North Stars made this • assists, grabbed 45 rebounds and an investigation into the status b t 34 ting in a chair across the desk from mance, saying I never won 20 or Jeff Lombardo “I’m hoping she gives me $25 a and second-top rebounder with 7.9 several departments. He was 118-for- team’s policeman, Howe earned the stand up when they tallied at the 1:01 recorded 11 steals. University of Southern California Cashen. He was in full uniform, get­ something like that.” Bucky Wilson week.” caroms per outing, Koepsel was 241 (49 percent) from-tha-floor and label as the strongest physical player minute mark of the first period and t athletes who were to receive credit ting ready for the team’s exhibition Joe Torre walked by Swan. Swan said it with a straight face. Joe Panaro made a second score with 1:02 left in third-leading point-producer with 250 finished the leading scorer with 307 in the NHL and some of hie all­ for speech ciasses they did not attend opener with the St. Louis Cardinais “Where did you park your Ail season long last year, he Jim Florence the same session ... Capacity for (10.4) tallies while Kennison dumped points, a 12.8 clip. He was also the top Greg Williams winning brawls were legendary. last fall. Saturday and in his anxiety to sign iimousine?” the New York manager pitched in -streaks. During one hockey in Hartford is now 14,4M and in 157 markers. rebounder with 113 offensive and 124 Mike Oleksinski Howe has never won the Lady Byng Wiles Hallock, Pac-10 executive his name, he got up a little too quick­ kidded him, patting him on the back. stretch in June, he gave up only three that figure will be reached W ^nesday Trophy for being the NHL’s most director, Monday said the investiga­ ly. His chair nearly slipped out from Swan laughed. He doesn’t have a runs in 27 innings for a 1.00 earned gentlemanly player, but he’s annexed night when Montreal pays a final Bird well on way tion would include visits to the USC under him. limousine and he does not intend run average and won three in a row. far more than his share of individual visit. campus and interviews “with alLthe “I almost fell out of the chair rushing out and getting one. He He dropped five of his next six Shorts sets pace honors during his long career. persons involved.” trying to get to the contract,” he drives a Buick. decisions, then won four straight and He’s sat in every penalty box in Most of the 34 athletes, including said, a half hour later after he had Ail the money he’s going to get lost four in a row after that before Bowling both the NHL and WHA and the Heisman Trophy winner Chaises left the Mets’ office at Huggins- doesn’t figure to go to Swannie’s winning his last two starts of the in junior bowling to double honors White, were members of the Trojaihs’ Stengel field and accompanied the head. He may get used to it after a season. TRl-TO W N - Gil Johnson NEW YORK (UPI) - U rry Bird ford where they really root for us but footbali team, which finished ranked other players to A1 Lang Stadium a while but he hasn’t yet. ^"They gave Boston eight straight At the winter meetings in Toronto Todd Shorts paced the Manchester 235-601, Don Dzen 218-558, is the NBA’s Rookie of the Year — I don’t try to play for the crowd on No. 2 in the country. a total score of 2,084, with handicap. points in the second period with a last December, the Mets had him all Parkade Bowling Lanes’ entry in the Joe Tolisano 219-564, Andy there doesn’t seem to be much ques­ couple of bad calls, two technicals on the road, because if I did that the The issue forced the resignation' of With Rich Garner, Shorts also heads ticketed to go to the Angeis in a deai Central Connecticut Juunior Tourna­ Michaud 231-557, Fred Lee Lucas and a technical on me,” coach would bench me. u s e ’s debate coach, John DeBroiss, the doubles entries. Shorts is the tion about that. But the Boston rookie for first baseman Wiilie Aikens. The ment last weekend at South Windsor. 219, Rob Migliore 202-525, Ratings for idiots Loughery said. “You cannot give “I believe we do try harder on the who taught the courses, and (the swap had been agreed upon when defending state singles champ. is also starting to gather support for A*s relief pitcher The local entry of Shorts, Rich Ken Margotta 208-557, Dick Leaders include: Prenette, high the league’s Most Valuable Player Boston anything and hope to make a road. The road is the biggest problem supension of Jeff Birren, athlfStic Lorinda deRoulet, still running the Lourie 509, John Booth 202- Garner, Rich Aroian and Eric Begiey single with handicap, 736, Division A; award. game of it.” for me. I haven’t gotten u s ^ to the department academic coordinator, Mets then, called it off because Swan 537, Bill Conway 525, Irv bowled 2,657 to gain the iead after second. Garner 749, Division B with New Jersey Coach Kevin Loughery Backup center Rick Robey played NBA pace even yet.” who later resigned voiuntarily.’ j was trying to negotiate a new con­ Foster 513, John Miller 550, Denny Crum says shaves head again two weekends of competition. handicap; High single. Division C Rookie Cliff Robinson, who came Hallock said he first was infor Ron Simmons 513, Dave Monday night became the latest op­ 23 minutes and scored 20 points, tract and she felt it wouid be unfair Shorts’ 278 single game leads all NEW YORK (UPI) - If you think “The papers called us corn posing coach to sing the praises of on for Lucas, led the Nets with 22 about'the situation by USC on Jati with handicap, Rick Owens, 663. He Fraser 502, Bill (ialhoun while starter Dave Cowens grabbed a SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (UPI) - Finley to trade him? to the prospective new owners of the bowlers. He missed a perfect game Louisville is the best of the NCAA’s the Indiana State first-year man. points and Mike Newlin added 18. USC athletic director Richard P^ also rolled high scratch single in divi­ 529, Bill Reichert 527, Joe farmers,” said Iowa forward Vince game^high 16 rebounds. With the Dave Heaverlo has shaved his head “I was going to,” he said, “but club to trade him. by ieaving the No. 7 pin standing in elite Final Four, you may just game out of hand in the fourth In the only other game, Erving, said he learned about it Dec. 7. sion, 220; High all-events, B - Catania 530, Bob Arendt Brookins, whose shooting helped the “It’s either Larry Bird or Lew again and he plans to keep it baid un- then Charlie signed Billy Martin as “That’s my home town,” Swan, the fourth frame and his last ball left qualify for Denny Crum’s “Idiot quarter, the Celtics’ entertaining dis­ Darryl Dawkins, Steve Mix and Bob­ Nineteen of the athietes, includ^g Garner, 2,049 and also high scratch 512, Ernie Nickerson 501, Hawkeyes overtake the Hoyas. “1 Alcindor (Kareem Abdul-Jabbar) or tii Charlie Finley sells the Oakland the manager. I feit that maybe the who comes from Van Nuys, Caiif., the No. 4 pin erect. List.” play of ballhandling — led by Bird by Jones scored 16 points apiece to White, were allowed to take a citpsh series, 587. Dean Baker 549, Wendell guess that’s all people associate with Dr. J. (Julius Erving) for the MVP A’s. man cares or otherwise why would said about the deal which wouid have Second high inividual score was by Crum’s fourth-ranked Cardinals, Iowa — corn. Well, now they know and the substitutes —seemingly had lead the 76ers to a 123-109 victory course to make up for their npn- Leading the giris in doubles are Labbe 538, Mac McDonald award,” Loughery said after Bird “I won’t let my hair grow until he sign someone like Biily. sent him to the Angeis. “My Dad Parkade bowler Jim Prenetta with after embarrassing a powerful LSU we have a basketball team, too.” the sellout crowd of 8,714 cheering over the Detroit Pistons, who have attendance records. j Diane and Terri Ferguson in Division 500, Jim LaBelle 501, Dick scored 29 points to carry the Celtics Charlie frees the siaves,” Heaverlo “Now that I’ve been around Billy a lives within waiking distance from 255. team over the weekend, will be Saturday’s other semifinal game lost seven straight and 21 of their last DeBross maintains he has neyer D. to a 117-92 rout of the Nets. for Boston. said during a break in the spring few weeks I want to tell you I would the Stadium out there. Honestiy, Shorts is the all-events leader with Kingsley 519. playing surprising Iowa in the NCAA pits Purdue, featuring mountainous 22. given students credit “for couri?es “Last year, Boston had the same “I did notice the crowd,” admitted training grind. go through a wall for the man. He’s though, I always wanted to stay with semifinals at Indianapolis Saturday Joe Barry Carroll, against UCLA, they did not attend.” i starters except for Bird. He and the Bird.' “ It sounded almost like Hart­ Heaverlo, who is a better than the kind of manager I always wanted this club. I’ve been with them ever ©IPCSffi'iPSQUIZ T - Bill McKinney 164-173- and are favorites to capture the which was surprised to even receive coach (Bill Fitch) have made this average relief pitcher, shaved his to play for. He’s a winner and since I started.” 466, Dan Vignone 145147- national title. team one which which plays with an invitation to the NCAA. The head for the first time upon being already I can see a lot of his 6coreboQrcl 162-454, Joe Dworak 136- Favorite, however, is not Boilermakers will be looking to take cohesion and togetherness. He (Bird) enthusiasm and pride rubbing off. I 364, Ted Backiel 170-430, necessarily one of Crum’s favorite promoted to the San Francisco NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE advantage of their height and thd is improving all the time.” Giants way back in 1975. aiso hear they are actually selling By United Press International Campbell Conference Terry Schilling 138-152-417, words. first place they can look is in the mid­ Bird has played 74 games in the Meyer UPI coach of year NATIONAI. BASKETBALL AS.SOC Patrick Division Ed Bujaucius 187-142-453, “I did it then to draw attention to tickets in Oakland. Things are going Eastern Conference W L T ins GF GA “If you read the ratings and dle, where the 7-foot-l Carroll will be Aguirre plans Atlantic Division x-Phtladelph « 8 17 1(77 296 214 NBA, scoring 1,600 points (21.6 myseif,” Heaverio said. "I figured to be exciting around here this year. Rocco Lupacchino 154-135- believe them, you are an idiot," says guarded by 6-foot-6 Mike Sanders. NEW YORK (UPI) - Ray Meyer, “After aii, we didn’t do too weli in passers, some scorers, but they have W L Pet. GB NY Rangers 35 26 9 79 275 243 average), grabbing 766 rebounds (he when they looked my way there You wait and see.” J Boston 18 .757 - NY Islanders 34 28 9 77 244 224 388, Pete Aceto 151-391, Crum. “The polls are strictly for the Purdue Coach Lee Rose wants to had 11 Monday night) and dishing off whose electrifying season at DePaul the NCAA this year. We feel kind of to know roles ahead of time to work college return Philadelphia M 20 730 2 Atlanta 32 25 12 76 241 220 would be no mistaking who I was.” Heaverlo was one of seven players New York 77 38 .«Q 194 Washington 24 35 11 59 232 257 Joe Twaronite 138-371, A1 be sure that his Boilermakers don’t 335 assists. He rebounds like a power was short-circuited by a quick iow because we didn’t do well and as a unit. The coach’s role today is to) Washington 34 36 «6 214 Smythe Division Heaverlo has no such problems on the Giants sent to the A’s two years Bujaucius 171-432, Bob get hurt by all the distractions this forward and handles the ball like a knockout in the NCAA tournament, I’m happy to do this weil.” discipline their baliplayers and stay' New Jersey 32 44 421 25 W L T Pis. GF GA the A’s. He’s the club No. 1 man com­ ago in exchange for Vida Blue. He ATLANTA (UPI) - Naismith ‘f Central Division Chicago 30 23 17 77 204 214 Claughsey 139-359, Adam - NCAA - tournament presents his players. was the overwhelming choice for Meyer, whose 37-year coaching within their own patterns and con-1 W L Pet GB St. Louis 29 3011 66 224 236 fans. They are not for the coaches guard. ing out of the bullpen, and he likes the hated to leave the Giants but at the Trophy winner Mark Aguirre says Tycz 141-137-395, John Izzo Rose should know since he made a Bird’s passing and ballhandling are UPI’s Coach of the Year. career diates back to World War II, cepts on defenses.” Atlanta 46 28 02 - Vancouver 23 34 14 60 224 251 and the players. If you think we’re job very much. same time he reaiized he would get he’ii probably turn down a shot at pro San Antonio 36 38 486 10 Edmonton 22 38 12 56 263 296 159-139-142-440, Adolf In a nationwide poll of 205 sports has more lifetime victories (623) Of the taient that carried DePaui Houston 36 39 480 104 the fourth best team just because we trip to the Final Four in 1977 as coach what really amazes Fitch. “I’m the kind of guy who reacts to more work with Oakland than with basketball and return next fall for his Colorado 17 41 12 46 206 270 Kuszaj 157-401, Ed Bur­ of North Carolina-Charlotte. writers and broadcasters, announced than any active coach. He is also a this year, sophomore forward Mark' Indiana 34 41 463 124 Winnipeg 16 44 11 43 190 284 are rated there then you are an “Bird is even better than Bob pressure,” Heaverio said. “When San Francisco, which had two pretty junior season at DePaul University. KMHY WHlTWotlH HELD THE Cleveland 32 43 427 14*$ Wales Conference bank 151-394, Fred “Don’t get caught up in the adula­ Cousy, and he’s eight inches taller,” Monday, Meyer won by more than a member of of the Basketball Hall of Aguirre was the premier figure. A , good relievers in Randy Moffitt and iawes record WITH^WM Detroit 16 .213 30>^^ Norris Division idiot.” they bring me in, the game is on the “ In my mind, right now I’m still a Western Conference W L T Pis GF GA McCurry 137-l«-393, Tony tion of it all,” Rose said. “You can’t Fitch said. “Cousy is our color man 4-to-l margin over his closest com­ Fame, only the fourth active coach to first-team All-America and an IMWIMMINSSm *33.WHM Midwest Division So, having insulted a large portion line, and that suits me fine.” Gary Lavelie. college basketball player,” said the WAS THE FIRST TO TOP x-Monlreai 43 20 8 94 284 215 Marinelli Sr. 164-139-423, forget what you’re there for. You’re (broadcaster) and sometimes he petitor. The 66-year-old coach picked be so honored. overwhelming choice for UPI’s ' W L Pet GB Hartford 25 30 14 64 256 261 of the United States, Crum went on to While Heaverlo would like to see “It was like going from the burly sophomore forward who won THAT AMOUNT ? Milwaukee 44 31 .587 — Los Angeles 26 34 12 64 264 291 John Rieder 368, Mark not there for the ride. You have to even says over the air that ’Larry did up 121 votes, Ralph Miller of Oregon In his time, coliege basketball has Player of the Year, Aguirre Kansas City 43 31 581 4 PitUburgh 26 32 12 64 223 260 discuss how oversaturated the Finley sell the A’s, and as he said “ to penthouse to the basement,” UPI’s college Player of the Year A. JULIUS BOROS 'SS Abarbanel 352, Bill Adamy keep it in perspective.” that better than I could do’. He is State was second with 29 and Lefty evolved Iron} a slow-moving, averaged nearly 27 points and more Denver 28 47 .773 16 Detroit 24 35 11 56 236 251 tourney has become since the NCAA anyone,” he actually got a raise out Heaverio said. “Stili, I knew 1 was trophy. “1 don’t really see it like 6. ART WAU '57 , Cliicago 26 48 .351 174 Adams Division 356, Art Johnson 368. Drieseil of Maryiand was third with patterned game played in dank gym­ than 7 rebounds a game. sC. ARNOU) PALMER tS UUh 22 O .297 214 W L T Pts. GF GA elected to send out 48 invitations, an UCLA, a fourth-place finisher in better than he was three months ago of Charlie this year. going to get more opportunites with this: That I’m that good, so I’ll turn the Pacific-10, has bumped off Old 11. nasiums to a near-theatrical produc­ “Mark was tickled to death to be ______Pacific Division Buffalo 41 17U 94 2tt 182 increase of 16 teams since two years and I hate to think how good he will “I know it’s hard to belive,” he the A’s than I ever had with the pro right now.” >e^AAa.iin W L Pet. GB Boston 40 1912 S 271 208 Dominion, top-ranked DePaul, Ohio become. The .voting mirrored college tion set in multi-million dollar named Player of the Year,” Meyer Giants.” 31MW • JdMSUE- Log Angeles 54 21 720 - Minnesota 30 25 14 74 272 226 ago. The Louisville coach then said, “when you consider I took Aguirre is the first non-senior to Seattle 51 23 .686 24 State and Clemson and is now two basketball’s love affair with one of superstructures and accompanied by said. “He deserved it, he played well Toronto 30 35 5 65 266 288 knocked the ratings a few more “Bird continually amazes me with Charlie to arbitration last year and In 1978, Heaverlo appeared in 69 win the award, which was presented RESTAURANT - Art Phoenix 48 26 646 54 (^ebec 23 36 9 » 204 246 its most respected and affectionately fastbreaks and slam dunks. all year, played one bad ballgame San Diego 35 41 461 194 x*clinched division title times and offered ways to victories away from its 11th national his overall vision and penqoption of games, won three saved 10 and had at the Atianta Tipoff Ciub’s annual Cunliffe 390, George title since 1964. regarded coaches. While Meyer is as But Meyer, who coached the great (against UCLA) and that doesn’t won. This year, he sent me a contract Portland 33 41 446 304 Monday's Game reconstruct the tourney. what’s going on on the court. He which cailed for a smali raise. I an earned run average of 3.25. Finley Naismith Banquet Sunday, since B urgess 150-423, John Golden State 23 52 .307 31 Atlanta 5, Toronto 1 makes passes that surprise the much an institution in Chicago as the George I^kan during the 1940s at make him a bad basketbail player. I Monday's Games Tuesday's Games The matter at hand, however, is offered him a modest raise from the UCLA’s Biii Walton won it in 1973. Kensel 146-162-439, Mike Boston 117, New Jersey 92 Atlanta at N Y. Islanders Democratic Party, it is only in the DePaul, has spanned the just feel it’8 a great honor for both wanted more so we talked a little and Iowa and whether this surprise Big otheer four guys and they’ve been $45,000 contract he brought over The 6-foot-7, 220-pound A ^irre, Lappen 156-147-144-447, iniiladelphia 123, Detroit 106 Colorado at Washington last two seasons that he has generations. Through the years Mark and ipyself and DePaul Univer­ we finally agreed. Really, there was Tuesday 's Games Pittsburgh at Minnesota playing a long time.” from the Giants. When they couidn’t who helped turn DePaul into a Indiana vs. Boston at Hartford Boston at St. Louis Ten school can pull off another Arico places generated a national following. Meyer’s teams have been intelligent­ no hassle, but for the good of this club Steve Tongren 160-394, shocker after stunning lOth-ranked The Celtics took advantage of the sity. That looks like the only thing agree, Heaverlo took Finley to ar­ national basketball power, was the Atlanta at New York Wednesday's Games In 1979 Meyer unexpectedly took ly handled. This season he has at­ we’re going to bring back.” I’d like to see him sell and let Dave Castagna 155-402, Cleveland at Detroit Montreal at Hartford Georgetown Sunday on Steve Waite’s second-quarter ejection of New someone who is interested for the bitration and won a 390,000 contract. runaway choice for the UPI honor. John Ortolan! 144-143-403, Washington at San Antonio Winnipeg at Toronto in AAU meet DePaul to the Final Four in Salt Lake tributed much of DePaul’s success to In a city starved for sports Utah at Denver Quebec at CTilcago three-point play with five seconds Jersey’s Maurice Lucas to romp to Then this year, he signed for a He captui'ed 110 votes in a nationai Carl Bujaucius 143-155-403, City. This season the Blue Demons his son, Joe, who serves as assistant winners, Meyer has won the hearts of long haul run the team.” I^hoenix at Kansas City Ikiston at Minnesota remaining. the easy victory and maintain their modest raise after pitching in 62 poll of 205 sportswriters and broad­ Lee Courtney 152-148-418, Golden State at Los Angeles N Y. Rangers at Edmonton Penney High senior Sherle Arico held the No. 1 ranking for most of the coach and the school’s key recruiter. Heaverlo spent most of the 1979 Milwaukee at Portland two-game lead over Philadelphia in Chicago. But the silver-haired coach, games, winning four and saving nine. casters, while his closest competitor, Detroit at Los Angeles The Hawkeyes have had a trying took fourth place in the 1,500 meters year before being stunned by UCLA Meyer has also insisted that a coach season asking Finley to trade him. Pat Irish 151-14(M03, Bill Chicago at San Diego Buffalo at Vancouver the Atlantic Division. who at times felt his team did not “ li was no big raise, but a g o ^ one Darrell Griffith of Louisville, picked Wednesday 8 Games season at best. Star guard Ronnie in the AAU Open Division in a meet in their first game in the West will go as far as his players take him. He was fed up with his own situation, Sheekey 141-409, E m il San Antonio at Philadelphia Officials Lee Jones and Dick deserve to be No. 1 this season, can anyway,” Heaverlo said. “Heck, up 34. Kyle Macy of Kentucky got 12 Lester underwent knee surgery and last Saturday at Manhattan College Regional. For the Blue Demons, who “Talent makes you a coach of the the way the club was playing and the Roux 391, Steve Williams Washington at Atlanta Bavetta hit Lucas with two let loose with thunder when it’s money is the last thing I’m thinking votes. New York at Houston EMBLEM & BADGE still hasn’t regained top form. Kenny in New York City. won their first 25 games this year and year,” he said. “In order to be Coach called for. lack of fans. 147-399, Jim Moore 143-390, New Jersey at Indiana Arnold, the top scorer on the team, technicals within eight seconds in the about now. For the first time since I It was rumored earlier this year Chicago at Utah The Black K n i^t runner turned in finished at 26-2, it was a sudden end of the Year, you have to use your “I hated to come to the ballpark,” Joe Tolisano 148- 398, Don Portland at Golden Stale second quarter, leading to his ejec­ Following a two-point victory over joined the A’s I feel excited and I that Aguirre might turn pro after this broke his thumb this year. Bob a personal best time of 5:34.0, taking to a superb season. talent to the best of your ability. You ‘ he said. “Nothing that went on was McAllister 148-398, Frank Lo6 Angeles at Phoenix TROPHY SALE tion and upsftting the easily upset- Lamar this year, Meyer tore through can’t wait for the season to begin. season under the hardship rule, Mllwauliee at ftc.ii*' Hansen, Lester’s replacement, broke part in the New York City college- “I feel very honored as being coach have to have them, all five players, very cheerful and eventually it McNamara 149-416, Jay table Loughery, who also drew a the locker room. Now, if Charlie would only sell the which Michigan State’s Earvin EAST HARTFORD a hand. AAU open meet. of the year by the UPI,” Meyer said. know their roles. Some may be affected me.” Colangelo 153, John Fox technical. Then why didn’t he keep pressing club...” "Magic” Johnson did last year. 144. EVENING HERALD. Tues., March 18, 1980 - 13 12 - EVENING HERALD. Tueg., March IB, 1980 Homst For Solo 23 Homo* For Solo 23

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Advance treating us with the respect we have to use for the firehouse site. tual building costs so finishing the 15 WORD, 12.10 I M «»wn4*d .md ri|x*r,ilrd The committee and fire depart­ station later would cost more even if ’The proposal was introduced largely as the result of ef­ - Services Wanted ARBY’S Reservations, Call deserve,” he said, drawing an up­ With the council approval to allow HAPPY ADS •2.50 m ment officers were asked to come roarious round of cheering from the interest rates went down. forts by Nancy Winialski of Newington, whose daughter MISC. FOR SALE NURSE AIDES: 3-11 and 11-7 Michelle Miranda spending up to $375,000 it included in - Household Goods ROAST BEEF RESTMIRMIT Shift. Orientation program back with a more realistic proposal some 100 fire department members ’The building will consist of 4,350 was killed in a car crush in Vernon in 1977. is now hiring, morning and 646-4525 not to exceed $375,000. the motion the purchase of a ‘"This would only be a start,” said Mrs. Winialski, who > Articles for Sale starting every Monday. Plea­ and others present at the meeting. square feet. ’The $325,000 plan would • Building Supplies afternoon shift help. sant working conditions. Call An 4‘quiil ot)|K>rlunilv emtiloyer Fire Chief Donald Maguda said the generator for the new firehouse. ’This Lyric-writer Sammy Cahn, Awards Dinner in New York helped set up a drug rehabilitation program at the Please apply in person Aresti told the council, “It’s time item had been mentioned two weeks have had a building of 3,770 square - Pets-BIrds-D^s M Mrs. Maloney at Burnside C)l**7mir Garden Products scaled them down even more for a necessary but regrouped on this opi­ Mrs. Winialski said she would like the state eventually - ’Antiques Keep Smiling MY HOME preferably from Holp Wonted 13 Holp Wontod 13 the department, said “firefighting owned land on Birch Road, south of Ethel Merman kid around at Award at the dinner. (UPI - Wanted to Buy Manchester, Vernon, Bolton cost of $325,000. The fire department nion after hearing the firefighters to enact legislation that would make participation in an takes a special type of person. I don’t Interstate 86. the piano during the 1980 photo) RENTALS Be Ha[fpy TYPISTS AND CLERK area. 3 days a week. 8 to 4 NURSERY ATTENDANT members, for the most part, didn’t talk. alcohol rehabilitation program a condition for allowing p.m. Call after 4 p.m., 646- think anyone should tell them what’s Even though the $375,000 price tag Songwriters Hall of Fame - Rooms for Rent TYPISTS are needed to work WANTED. 18 or over. object to the first figure but did good for them unless they walk in convicted drunk drivers to resume driving. - Apartments for Rent in the Hartford area. Call 3914. Wednesdays and Sundays. Ap­ will still make it nece.ssary to leave - Homes for Rent strongly objected to the latter. their boots.” Phillip Dozier, an administrator for the National ‘ today. TAC/TEMPS, 727-8430. proximately 6 to 8 hours week­ TRANSCRIPTION Highway Traffic Safety Administration, told the com­ - Business for Rent U EMPLOYMENT LEGAL SECRETARY- Law ly. Call 646-4025 for interview. - Resort Property for Rent Firm in Vernon seeks full n P IS T mittee Connecticut is among only 11 states that do not PART TIME. Want cash for Needed by April 2. - Wanted to Rent the holidays? For every day? time Legal Secretary with We have an in- Alex Karras is exception take away drivers’ licenses for refusing to take chemical - Misc. for Rent Holp Wortted 13 Iteresting and It's easy with the phone in good ^ i n g and shorthand LUBE PERSON - Mechanic tests. AUTOMOTIVE your own home. Call 249-7773. skills. Experienced preferred. background. Reliable. To challenging position in Council follows suggestion - Autos tor Sale TOOLMAKERS - Machinists. Telephone 646-1974, Between 9 our Medical Records “We are engaged in an all-out effort against the drunk lubricate trucks and trailers. - Trucks for Sale Apply 81 Commerce Street, SALESMAN- Opportunity for a.m. and 5 p.m. Experience necessary. Second Department for a driver,” Dozier told the committee. He said more than - Heavy Equipment for Sale Glastonbury. PTG exciting position. Knowledge ana third shift. $5:25 per hour. I Transcription Typist. to athlete*-actor adage half the nation’s highway fatalities were alcohol-related - Motorcyclea-BIcycles COMPANY. Telephone 633- SALES AGENT Good typing skills, - Campera-Trallera-Moblle of stoves helpful. Base plus AH fringe benefits. For ap­ for new grant application and “65 percent of those who are killed are legally 7631. WANTED pointment call 688-75%. I and the abuity to use a commission. Full medical NEW YORK (UPI) - Alex Karras an amateur “godfather,” arranging my B., and he holds center stage as Homes - Motor Homes I Transcriber a must. drunk.” - Automotive Service benefits. Paid vacation. Call rehab housing program, $50,000; The proposed application has to be continues to be the exception that favors in the minor league un­ easily as he once held a football. CERAMIC TILE MECHANIC Do you w ant to be in ALL ROUND We offer Comprehen- “We need some real help in dealing with the rising - Autos for Rent-Lease Mrs. Gray 525-1931. By BARBARA RICHMOND Historical Society grant match, $4,- received or postmarked no later than proves the rule about former athletes derworld while running a successful (Jood as Karras may be, he has the - Experienced only. Top dependent? Businessmen like MAINTENANCE MAN for In­ I sive Fringe Benefits death toil on our highways,” testified State Police Capt. to advertise by giving calen­ Herald Reporter 500; feasibility study and the close of business on July 15, must making foul-ball actors. bar-restaurant. He’s divorced, es­ misfortune to be on the air at the wages, ^ p ly : Atlas Tile, 1862 COCKTAIL WAITRESSES - dustrial Laundry. Electrical I and pleasant surroun- George Moore, head of the department’s traffic division. Berlin 'rpke., Wethersfield, dars, pens, key chains and & Hydraulic experience I dines. VERNON — On recommendation preliminary concept definition for a completely meet the federal regula­ Karras consistently turns in tranged from his grown daughter, un­ same time as one of the finest actors Earn up to $200 a week. gifts to their customers. Men Moore said the 1969 law was “totally ineffective” to 563D151. Experienced or will train. required. Company Paid INSTITUTE OF LIVING of the Department of Housing and co-op housing program, $5,000; tion requirement, musn’t exceed the moving, convincing portrayals, and willing to marry his girlfriend, in the English language today. and women that can work authorities in prosecuting drunk driving cases. Apply 330 Ledyard Street, Benefits. Pleasant at­ 400 Washington Street Urban Development (HUD) the sodium lighting for Rockville center, invited grant amount, and must be he does it again on CBS March 19, 9- fighting with his brother and disap­ That’s Derek Jacobi, who first won U NOTICES RN-LPN wanted for 3 p.m.-ll without supervision can build mosphere. Equal Opportunity , Hartford, Conn 06106 "Since the law was passed, not one person has lost his Hartford.. ’Town Council -adopted a resolution $10,000; sidewalk repairs and submitted to state and area-wide 11 p.m.. Eastern time, as Detroit pointing to his mother. acclaim in the United States in the ti­ p.m. and 11 p.m-7 a.m. shifts. a career with the Thos. D Employer. Apply in person or Ri tpa uppinMii upsyw license for refusing to take the (chemical) test,” Moore Apply director of nursing. Murphy Co., a pioneer in call- Mechanics Uniform Ser­ Monday night to allow Mayor Marie reconstruction, $100,000. clearinghouses before or concurrent­ restaurateur Jimmy Butsicaris in Into his life walks Andre, flunking tle role of “I, Claudius,” and who will Lott and Found 1 $370 / THOUSAND FOR said. Salmonbrook Convalescent ENVELOPES YOU MAIL. advertising since 1886. Your vice, 151 Park Avenue, East Herbst to file a stand-by Small Cities Also: Vernon Water Company ly with submission to HUD^ “Jimmy B. and Andre.” out of the 6th grade but the sole sup­ be seen in a repeat broadcast of the Home, off House Street, accounts are protected and Hartford, 289-3421. Karras’ real-life lady, Susan Clark, He said fewer than half of the 5,000 motorists arrested IMPOUNDED - Female Postage paid. Free applica­ repeat orders make you grant application for $^,000. grant match, $11,000; Franklin Park George Russell, town planner, told port of his family, with most of the BBC “Richard II” on the PBS Glastonbury. Please call 633- tion. FASSCO, Dept. 86, 732 HUD officials, in a letter to the West doors and showers, $20,000; the mayor that he felt the town’s first is on hand as his long-suffering money going to support the dope Shakespeare Plays series, also annually for drunk driving ever go to court on the charge. beagle, tri-color, Hillstown 5244. money. An excellent oppor­ SECURITY - North East “Ninety percent of those who aren’t prosecuted Road. Male about 5 years old, Don Ron, St. Louis, MO. 63123. tunity full or part time. Write SECRETARY for mayor, said they will only process drainage project on Linden Place, application was rejected because girlfriend, tarted up to look like the habit that trapped his widowed March 19, 8-11 p.m.. Eastern time Security has immediate probably were legally under the influence,’’ Moore said. collie/shepherd cross. Mill Bob McKenzie, P.O. Box 122 openings for weekend per­ Engineering firm. Minimum the submitted full application if a $40,000; off-street parking im­ other communities have greater kind of woman a Greek mother would mother as she tr i^ to ease her grief. (check local listings). Street, (wearing green T- TEACHERS AT ALL Locust Valley, New York three years’ experience Peter Berry, executive director for the Connecticut LEVELS: Universal sonnel in Manchester area. higher ranked application is not ap­ provements, $25,000; Fitton Fire Co. need, their projects rate higher than cut dead on her doorstep. She looks Slowly Jimmy B. finds himself “Richard II,” which also stars Sir shirt). Female about 3 years HELP WANTED 11560. Successful applicant must Typing 60 wpm, shorthand 90 Chiefs of Police Association, described the Connecticut Teachers, Box 5231, Portland, wpm. Send resume or call. proved or if additional funds become renovations, $10,000; public works Vernon’s, the desire by HUD to glittery-eyed and sexy, a far cry warming to Andre — and as he does, John Gielgud, Jon Finch a,nd Dame old Labrador, New Haven Dog have a phone, car and clean law as “inadequate and unworkable.’’ Tags, Spruce Street, contact PARTS DISMANTLER Ore.. 97208. Fuss and O’Neill, 210 Main available. improvements (bridge rails), $32,- “spread the wealth” to many com­ from her Emmy-award winning role he warms to the adults around him Wendy Hiller, is one of police record. North East “In 1979, a record number of 569 people were killed on Manchester Dog Warden, 646- Must have own toola. Security will provide un­ Street, Manchester, 646-2469. ’The full application must be for the 000; continuation of the Regional mittees, Vernon’s inability to spend as SDorts suoerstar "Babe” also. Shakespeare’s finest and its rerun 4555. WE ARE LOOKING FOR EOE. the state’s highways. It is estimated that in some way Apply In parson AUTOMOBILE and TRUCK iforms and training. Apply in same proposed activities and the Fair Housing Program via CRCOG; previous grant monies within the Didrikson Zaharias. Of course, all does not go smoothly, kicks off the historical sequence, to Housewives interested in mechanic with state certifica­ making good money for part person to North East Securi­ same requested grant amounts as the and administration, $12,500. But the real show-stopper is little but eventually Jimmy B. and Andre drunken driving was the cause of about half these Announcomonli 3 SOUTH WINDSOR tion can start at $7 per hour. 8 ty, 61 Willard Street, Hart­ LIVE-IN HELP - for an elder­ alloted time, Vernon’s relatively low be followed by “Henry IV,” Parts 1 time hours, soliciting from ly gentleman. March 27-April pre-application which was for the HUD officials said if Vernon is percentage of minorities and low and Curtis Yates as Andre Reynolds, a and the girlfriend become one happy and 2, and “Henry V.” fatalities. Yet at the same time, the conviction rate for am. to 4:30 pm. Good working ford, Ct, or call 522-5143. drunk driving arrests has dropped to a record low of ATTEN’nON TOTALPHONE AUTO PARTS, Inc our pleasant East Hartford conditions. All fringe benefits. 12. Free room and board. $600,000. successful in being funded, all eligi­ moderate income people, and most small, street-smart black boy in family. ’The play contains some of the Office. Hourly rate. Plus com­ about a third," Lieberman said. SUKCRIBERS! Do you need Schanck Road For appointment call 688-75%. Salary negotiable. 649-1249. ’The pre-application divided the raggedy clothes who performs a ’The plot, although taken from a Bard’s best language, and Jacobi’s help receiving your calls? missions, plus bonuses. Hours 649-6350. ble preparation costs of the applica­ recently because of President South Windsor, Ct. MAINTENANCE MAN money up for use in the following super shoeshine and also does a job true story, is both predictable and a voice and diction are superb, his Temporary or permanent. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Call us at 569- NEED EXTRA INCOME? - Must have proven work record tion can be reimbursed. Otherwise, Carter’s desire to decrease federal 4993, ask for Teresa. HONE - Two experienced way. Investor rehab housing preparation costs are at the town’s on Jimmy B.’s hard heart. little un^lievable — but not while Richard a wonderful blend of royalty Personal Attention ... Very 06074 Work one of our outdoor with references. Experience spending. Reasonable. 233-8991 or 247- required in electrical preventive Sunnen hone operators. Able program, $175,000; owner-oceupled expense. Karras’s character, Jimmy B., is Karras is acting it. He really is Jim­ and rogue, of vanity and dignity. EqusI OpportunItY Emplofor Flower Locations on High court rules 8623. weekends. Car needed. S.D.R. maintenance, machine repair, to set up and work to closf building end grounds. First shift tolerance and high finish. All Enterprises, Andover, Conn., with opportunity for overtime. We BABYSITTER WANTED: 3 742-9%5. offer an Insurance Plan, paid company benefits. Apply in on school force RARE OPPORTUNITY - to 5:30, Monday thru Friday vacations, holidays and sick time. person, 9:00 to 4:30 daily. C & Budget meetings scheduled TV Tonioht and school vacations. Own HOME ADDRESSERS Easy access to 1-84,1-66. Apply In OWN YOUR OWN W Manufacturing Company, HARTFORD, Conn. (UPI) — School teachers can use Transportation. Call after WANTED - $500 per week person at: VERNON — A schedule of budget sion.sion, Greater Hartford Transit The final wnrkshnn snsainn hpfnrp ^ 4:30 Custom Collection BUSINESS. Distributor for 74 Eastern Blvd., Glaston­ The final workshop session, before 3:00 Kodak film, Duracell 5:30 . 646-7230. possible. No experience PILLOWTEX CORPORATION meetings and dates for public District, Police Department, school edX) enough courage to chellenge a 0 2 2 Allva Torce to keep order , in the classroom as “surrogate bury, Ct. the public hearings, is scheduled for powr^ul mob leader who holds 3 ) Movla "Battle Ol The Batteries, G.E., Sylvania and required. A.S.D., P.O. 46 Regent Street hearings and the annual budget ® ® 0 ® N«<» Commandos" (1971) Jack parents” of their pupils, but are liable to legal action if Drawer 140069, Dallas, TX crossing guards, fire department, April 16 when the Parks and Recrea­ ® ILovsLucy the dock workers ol a big city In other photo products needed WOMAN TO CLEAN HOUSE Manchester GENERAL FACTORY meeting. May 20, was approved by fire marshal, civil preparedness, an Iron grip. (2 hrs.) Palance. Thomas Hunter. that force is excessive, the Connecticut Supreme Court in your area. No selling. Ser­ - 1 day per week. Must have 75214. tion, Cemetery Committee, town (SJokar'iWIld 0 Six MWlon Dollar Man EOE M/F WORKER. We are in need of ' the Town Council Monday night. ’Traffic Authority, and canine con­ 0 TV Conwmmny CoNag* Q-TD ruled today. vice top Retailers under own transportation. Call 568- an energetic individual to fill treasurer, interest on debt, principal REAL ESTATE CAREER - The council will start its trol. 0 Ttw Odd Coup)* (£ 0 T a x l 3:10 The court rejected an elementary school music exclusive contract established 2605. a full-time opening on our first payments, and the sewer assessment 0 StTMts 01 San Frinctoco 3 ) Nswa (Time Approxlmata) by us. High immediate in­ Earn $20,000 plus annually. shift. May be some heavy lif­ deliberations on the budget March 31 On April 9, the Public Works lOdX) teacher’s claim he was immune from legal action for dis­ WANTED - Apprentices to fund will be reviewed. 3-2-1 Contad 3:14 come minimum required in­ Part-timers considered. For ting involved. We offer life 3 ) News ciplining a child because of an immunity law for state of­ interview, Ralph Pasek, learn dry wall, metal stud, at 7 p.m. and will go over many of the Department budget will be reviewed. The first public hearing is 6*30 ® Rat Patrol vestment $9,975. IW o profit and acoustical work. Must and health insurance, paid ®0HanToHart ficials acting in pursuit of their official duties. Realtor, 289-7475. smaller budgets. Because this is one of the major town scheduled for April 22 at 7 p.m. in the (i) Carol Bumatt And Frtandt 0 Connecticut Prims Time 3:44 structure. Call between 8 AM have own transportation. vacation, holidays and sick (T) Tic Tac Dough 0 For Your Information “A teacher is a surrogate parent to his pupils. This & 5 PM, 1-800-633-6367. Or SALES Medical benefits available. time. Apply in person at To be reviewed that night will be budgets, the only others scheduled auditorium of the Middle School. The S ) Rat Patrol LATHE OPERATOR - 2 the budgets for: Town Council, 0 0 ® NBC Nawi relationship imposes upon him a duty to maintain dis­ write: American Film 646-5792. Pillowtex Corp.. 49 Regent for that night are building inspection, second will be on April 30, the same 10:30 Processing, Inc., I935R years’ experience air craft Street. Manchester, M/F, executive and administrative, 3 )Nlna0nNawJsraay cipline in his classroom,” the court said. parts, ^ t up and operate. engineering, health, and housing time and place. ® 6ZlOvorEaay ® 0 ® Unitsd Statsa Hoover Court, B'ham, AL OPPORTUNITY for top MALE - Part time. General EOE. probate court and Jury Committee, “In discharging this duty (he teacher is authorized to Excellent benefit^ Hawk code enforcement. The council meeting with the 0BobNa«»hart 0 Austin City Limits 4:14 35226. draw Sales Manager to join pizza shop duties. Apply registrars, elections, accounting, On April 14, the budgets for outside 0 TwoRotwilas 3 ) Tha Gong Show use reasonable means to compel a disobedient pupil to Precision Corporation. 303 within: Tommy's Pizzeria, PRODUCTION WORKERS Board of Education on its budget is 6:55 young dynamic company in Burnham Street, East Hart­ outside auditing, assessment. Board agencies to which the town con­ 0 Naan 1 1K » comply with his orders, including the use of corporal 267 East Center Street, for soft drink bottling com­ scheduled for April 23. ’The council exciting new field. ford. 528-9845. pany. Physical work involved. of Tax Review, tax collector, 7:00 ( X ) ® O ® 0 Nawi punishment. Probate Notice Manchester. tributes, will be reviewed as follows: has to approve the budgets by May Experience in direct sales Mdust u ...... be 18 or older, ^ p ly the (DCBSNawa ® M *A*8"H “’The power to punish, however, does not include NOTICE TO CREDITORS purchasing, law, town clerk. Building Manchester Child Guidance Clinic, 10, according to the charter so the ®BannyHIU management is desirable. MEDICAL SECRETARY. PRINT SHOP - Type, photo Pop Shoppe, 249 SpencSpencer ® 0 M * A ’ 8 ‘ H HALL FOR RENT punishment which is disproportionate to the offense, un­ ESTATE OF JOHN ANDERSON Wanted for busy Manchester Committee, Planning Commission, vital statistics, Rockville Public ® 0 ABCNawt 0 Honaymoonara The Hon. David C. Rappe, Judge, of and Multilith Press. Apply; Street, Manchester, between mayor suggested that the council For parties, showers, receptlofii, Drive and ambition are es­ doctor. Experience preferred. Zoning Board of Appeals, Tloning Health Nursing, ambulance service, (SFaoaThaMualc 0D avsA lan necessarily degrading or likely to cause serious or per­ the Court of Probate, District of Gaer Brothers, 140 Rye 10 and 4. Immediate openings, take this action at its regular council 0FaaUval Of Faith 0 Captlonad ABC News meetings i Complete kitchen Coventry at a hearing held on March sential. Call Mr. Ellis for Call 6480323, Monday thru Commission, and Building Depart­ facilities, Urge enclosed parking manent harm,” the opinion said. 11,1980 ordered that all claims must be Street, South Windsor. Manchester Sheltered Workshop, meeting on May 5. The council will ® Sounding Board B O S TO N H O U L D interview, 243-9587. Friday for interview appoint­ ment. lot Inquire ’The unanimous ruling upheld a damage award granted presented to the fiduciary on or before Homemaker-Home Health Aide Ser­ meet again on May 19 and the annual 0 NaiM AMCIUCAN: June 11. I960 or be barred as by law ment. FIGURE CLERK On April 2, the following budgets vice, social services, youth services, 0 SS Dick Cavatt Lithuanian Hall *On« of the toufhot prhen nimi to Kenneth Sansone, 12, who suffered a fractured provided. town meeting will be at 8 p.m. in the ® Nawlywad Qama ever made. The boxlr^ sequences Bertha E. Rappe. Clerk Calculating and entending in­ will be reviewed: Conservation Com­ 24 QOLWAY STREET make itedir' look IRie petty^ake. shoulder when he was disciplined by teacher Fred OPENING SOON Hockanum Valley Community Coun­ Middle School. This will be followed The fiduciary is: voices. Apply: Gaer Brothers, mittee, Personnel Policies Board, 7 : » 11:30 MANCHESTER pacty^akar Bechtel. Elbert I. Carlson 140 Rye Street, South Wind­ cil, Community Renewal Team, and by a regular council meeting to set 0 DMyNutnban PUBLIC NOTICE For An Exciting Seaton. Economic Development Commis­ 3 ) ® 0 0 ® 0 News Spe­ Call before 8 P.M. ’The youth, who wasn’t a disciplinary problem, was in Twin Hills Drive sor. Rockville Public Library. the mill rate for 1980-81. cial Coventry, Connecticut All clwrttabi* and non-profit organlzattona wishing to Caihiert, claanert, sion, Sewer Authority, Arts Commis­ 7:30 ?|jgjje^42jg618or6^ Bechtel’s singing class at the Jared Eliot School in Clin­ 06238 3 ) P.M. Magazina (SKotak PENITENTIIMY 041-03 hava thoir Public Announcamanta pubHahad Iraa In PART-TIME. Research counter HELP. 3 ) All In Tha Family 31 Dave Allan ton when he joined three other boys in “interposing im­ this spaca ara urgad to contact Joa McCavanaugh, Center needs part-time help to Call Mr. Wilton ® ShaNaNa 0 SargsanI Bllko provised sounds in a song which the class was supposed to Gsnaral Managar of Rsgal Mutllara of Manchaatar. make appointments for 649-6000 (D Dating Qama 12:00 sing in unison. Spaca will ba allotsd on a flrat coma, first sarvad baste. salesmen. Must have good O M*A*8"H 3 )Bamabyo p n t f d 'o 61 Small amount MAY WE BUY your home? mileage. Quadrophonic HOLD EVERY- 41 1 1 646-5d4. ifll I wss shocked! She said she and the other girl slept in one THINDl IS THAT 64 Cat ,3 br (^ick, fair, all cash and no HEBRON - Country Uving. 2 stereo4 track, power steering 57 Sheap’a bleat FIRST CLASS CARPENTRY bed, and the two boys slept in the other bed. RACKET WHAT 4S 1 problem. Call Warren E. bedrooms. Heat and not / brakes, one owner. 872-6528, 68 Employe 46 47 49 PAINTING - Interior and - Remodeling and Additions. SPECIAL PURCHASE Should I ’believe her? I THINK br Howland, Realtors, 643-1106. water. Appliances. Carpeted 6365310, or 6560506. 60 Tiny paraelte ■ ■ exterior. Paperhanging, Kitchens an(f Rec Rooms. 35 IT I S ? BO 61 62 apartment. Large yard. Close 79 Z E P H Y R YOUNG ONCE 61 Upper limb 64 66 66 excellent work references. years’ experience! For Free WANTED TO BUY SMALL to shopping and schools. No 1976 FORD ECONOLINE 62 Mualc aymbol s; 61 ■ Free estimates. Fully in­ Estimates, call 646-4239. 60 Peb. Call after 5 P.M., 226 VAN 106 V8. Flnbhed in­ DEAR YOUNG: Why not? If It had been her intention to 63 Cartel r sured. Martin Matson, 649- HOUSE for two adults. 01 Private party. Qinfidential. 9759. terior. Loaded with options. deceive yon, she wanM not have admitted to having been in 64 Genetic 62 63 4431. FARRAND REMODELING - Cash. Write Box TT, c /o Capbins’ Chair, stereo etc. the same room with the boys. material 64 66 66 Cabinets, Roofing, Gutters, FIRST FLOOR, fwir room $ 3 ^ . CaU 6363233,5661804 or 66 Lalaura time AiW PAINTING Contrac­ Manchester Herald. Room Additions, Decks, All apartment. No p eb. Security, 563-6373 evenings. -U tors. Quality painting and 4 D(XK 6 cyl. dutomalic power DEAR ABBY; A very dear man I knew had a stroke while INCOME TAX PREPARA­ U pes of Remodeling and references. Mature adulb on­ paper hanging at reasonable Mrt'ir.g priced to sell walking down the street. He lay on the sidewalk near a bar TION SERVICE - At your Repairs. Free estimates. Ful­ ly, please. Cali 6461265. CAMARO 1975 - V-8, rates. Fully insured. Free Houaahold Goods 40 tor nearly an hour-and nobody helped him. Most people ly Insured. Phone 643-6017. automatic. Interior/exterior *4495 home. 20 Years Experience. Estimates. Call Wayne 649- thought he was just drunk, so they passed him by, not T H R E E RO O M excellent shape. Runs great. Alley Oop -- Dave Qraue b r i c l Q C Dan Mosler. 649-3329, or 525- GIVE TAX PROBLEMS Uie 7696. REFRIGERATORS wanting to get involved. CARPENTRY, CUSTOM APARTMENT. Heat, Asking $3,100. 6467736. 8263. ole 1-2 punch! Tax Corpora­ Washers / Ranges, used, 7 9 M E R C U R Y He died the following day. WHATtS THIS*WE"snJFT=? HE'S RIGHT, OOP.' ...YOU'RE GOING TO NOW WAIT )..,DONTI ^ NOPE! HOUSES, ADDITIONS, parking, utilities. Security, no tion of America, SECOND PROFESSIONAL PAINTING guaranteed and clean. New That fine man had a young people’s group in church. I am TM NOT GOING WITH I DIDN'T GET A /XCCOMPANY WILFIK A MINUTE.'/hAVE a n y - YOU'RE GARAGES, ROOFING ft peb. ideal for newlyweds. 1973 FORD GRAN TORINO - largest Tax Service is FIRST - Interior and exterior. shipment damaged, G.E ft one of the young people. V tD U G U Y S .' CHANCE TO TELL BACK TO FOG ISLAND TNlMCrSAY/TH'ONE SIDING- Kitchens, M69092 or 6461827. Bucket seats, one owner. Trump coup routs defense in convenience. Your home- or Commercial and residential. FRIGIDAIRE. Low prices. 'rtOU... AS MY REPRESENTATIVE' ABOUT THIS?/THEY WANT, INCOME TAX- Done in your Bathrooms, and Repair Work Needs some body work. $800. • The message I want to convey through your widely-read SOYtau'RE my office. 647-9426. Pauline Free estimates’ Fully in­ Of All Kinds. Call Robert Jar­ B.D. Pearl ft Son, 649 Main home. Six years experience. MANCHESTER - Luxurious Call 6464288, or 565-4672. column, Abby, is this: Please, if you see someone in need, GOIN'! well. Three rounds of clubs Kozuck. , sured. 646-4879. vis for estimates, 643-6712. Street, 643-2171. Cali for very Reasonable apartment. Heat paid. Many drunk, sick -n o matter what—please call the paramedics or y forced declarer to ruff in NORTH M840 Rates. 646-5346. Walter extras. $190. (171 -3). 2364646. 1971 FORD L’TD BROUGHAM get a policeman. Don’t just ignore him. dummy with the spade six. J.P, LEWIS & SON- Custom PROFESSIONAL BUILDING ABSOLUTE BARGAINS! ♦ K 9 6 Zingler. Locators, small fee. - ExceUent condition. No,body M ^ ule Brougham. 4 Or.. PS This fine man had a stroke and a cerebral hemorrhage. South’s only problem was to Decorating, Interior & Custom made draperies, slip­ VKQJ78 - residential and commercial rust. Cloth interior. Call 644- Maybe he would have died even if he had been taken to a guess the trump jack. Exterior Painting, covers and upholstery. Budget hS’ ' « « - «QJ9 remodeling, additions, 149 OAKLAND STREET - Se­ 3260 days, 6461454 n l^ b . Irol. power windowe. South led a heart to his ace IN CO M E T A X Paiierhanging it Remodeling, Terms Arranged. (^11289-2331 hospital immediately, but at least he wouldn’t have died all ♦ 84 DAN WADE- Have your In- aluminum siding, new con­ cond floor. 5 room apartment. at trick four and played a ------PREPARATION. Reasonable Kitchens, Recreation Rooms. or 646-1000. alone on the cold sidewalk. And he possibly could have been come Taxes pr^ared exi^rt- jccurjte, in your home or struction. Fully insured. 646- $300 monthly. Security 1965 FO R D VAN - Low WEST EAST spade to the king, which lost Call 649-9658. saved if someone had helped him sooner. Iv by leading^lndependent Tax pjonn litorshall, 643- 4879. deposit. No pets. No mileage engine. Good condi­ ♦ 5 ♦AJ42 to East’s ace. East returned a APPUANCE niUCKLOAD - A 14-YEAR-OLD WITH A HEART ♦ 853 ♦ 10 94 2 Consultant. Phone 649-6851. appliances. No utilities. Te­ tion. ready for inspection. $485 ;0 diamond, which was won in LEE PAINTING - Interior & Sale Every appllcance 79XR-7 '5695 ♦ 874 2 #83 CARPENTRY - Repairs, nant Insurance required. 646 firm. Cali 6461831 after 4:00 dummy. Declarer led the Exterior. "Check My Rate Paneling^, Rec Room, REDUCED. Free merchan­ Cougur oufo PS PB PW on DEAR 14: If your letter changes the thinking of only one •m :A ♦AKQ85 4J93 2426, between 9 and 5 p.m. lond tpcpd control Mnrpo ^ d e nine and passed it when Before You Decorate’’. Cabinets, Formica Counters. dise coupons. Color TV Sets person who would deny help to a atranger becanae he weekdays. Alylw ilp p | vArh^eU SOUTH East followed small. West Dependable. Fully Insured. For estimates call Paups 649- from $264.88. 1.5 Micro-Wave doein't want to “get Involved,” it'a well worth the space in CAM TREE SERVICE - Free MOVING L.ARGE 1963 OLDS 98, very good con- ♦ Q 108 7 3 showed out! 646-1653. 8694, between 5 and 7 p.m. Ovens only $379.88. Console my colnmn. Thanks for writing. a estimates, discount senior APPLIANCES - Cellars, At­ LARGE FIVE ROOM dlUon for a car ib age. Depen­ 79 MUSTANG '4895 The Flintetonee ^ Hanna Barbara Productions ♦ South knew where the TVs, Reg. $829. Now $499. l6- ♦ A K 10 5 trump lack was but had no citizens. Company tics cleaned. Odd jobs done. Cubic-Mot Refrigerators, APARTMENT - 2 baths. dable. Needs muffler. All Matoon white lop while ir>l SINGLE ROOM ADDITIONS automatic PS radio while CONFIDENTIAL TO “TROUBLES GALORE IN ♦ 1072 way of finessing for it as dum­ Manchester-owned and Also will buy anything. Call Now $389.88. Washers, Appliances, heat and utiltities parb for a tune-up included. operated. Call 646-1327. - Sun Decks, Patio Doors. included. In large single Asking $250. 6463% . woHi (tyli$h hub copi 'eol WATERLOO”: I jnit read your 44-page letter and will leiid my no longer had any trumps. 644-1775. Dryers, Freezers, Ranges, 111 ' Vulnerable; North-South Reasonable Prices. For free house. No peb. References ih o t p yon a perional reply when yon send me year addreia. In the Dwlarer was no amateur. In R&R HEBERT PAINTING- estimates Call Joe. 646-1519. ALL REDU CED. Let us Dealer: South BAM TREE SERVICE- I n t e r io r it Exterior. required. $ ^ monthly. Ask 1973 PONTIAC CATALINA meantime, U yon want to cry over spOt milk, please eon- an instant he found the win­ reserve your selection. Use ff n t North E u t SoBtk ning line of play. Speclalist in tree and stump ’’Guaranteed Quality Ward’s Charge-All, Visa or for Dick, 6461084. staUon wagon, with luggage 77 MONTE CARLO denae it next time. RooHng-SIdlng-Chlmaay 34 14 He led the king of hearts removal. Free estimates. Workmanship!” Oall 649-7718. Master Charge. Pick up free rack, low mileage. $900. CaU Senior citizen discount. 24 CHILD CARE in my Glaston­ FEMALE ROOMMATE 6466636 after 4:30. Pa«s 2 ♦ Pass 2 4 from the dumnw and ruffed it GaTden-Farm catalog. Pass 4 ♦ Pass hour, year round service. 643- bury home will be available BIDWELL HOME Improve­ WANTED - Apartment in '/EAH/N Pass small when East followed. INTERIOR PAINTING it Montgomery Ward Catalog It Problems? Yon1l feel better il you get them off your §S|| Pass after April 1. Please call 643- ment Co. Expert installation Delarer was now down to the 7285." SPECIAL WINTER WALLPAPERING - Quality, Appliance Store. 269 west Manchester. Non-smoking. 1974 FIAT 128L Sport, new cheat. For a personal reply write to Abby, Box 69700, Lot LOWER 4079, keep trying. of aluminum siding gutters same trump length as EMt — RATES! Professional Work at Middle Turnpike, Manchester, $135 month, includes heat and tires, low mileage. $900. CaU Angeles, Cal. 90069. Pleaie encloae stamp^, tell-addresaed AWAY and trim. Roofing installation two spades each. Reasonable Prices! Fully In­ Conn. 643-2189. hot water. 6461312. 6466636 after 4:39. envelope. / Opening Iead:4 K PROFESSIONAL HOUSE and repairs 649-M95, 871-2323. Air Cond . AM^FM stereo. 8 EXPERT PAINTING and sured, References. Free track tape. Landau top. facto­ South led a small diamond CLEANING - One time or oo O LANDSCAPING Specializing Estimates. G.L. McHugb, 643- FOR SALE. Oval table, exten­ FOUR ROOM APARTMENT 1977 BUICK REGAL. Power ry rallye wheels, tilt wheel. to dummy and when Elast fol­ weekly basis. Excellent ROOFER WILL Install Roof, in Elxterlor House Painting. 9321. sion leaf, six chairs. $200. - No utilities. $ ^ monthly. brakes, steering, windows. 16269 miles. lowed small claimed the con­ Tree pruning, spraying, references. Call Eagle Home Siding or Gutter for Low Children accepted. Call 646 AM/FM stereo, air con­ tract on a trump coup. South Discount Price. Call Ken at Excellent condition. Call 872- • 4 5 9 5 $ m i u o By Ofwtld Jacoby mowing, weeding. Calf 7ti- Maintenance, 623-085iB. TEACHERS - Experienced 7252. ditioning. Very clean. $3,750. announced he would lead high 647-1566. 3989 after 5 p.m. and Alan Sontag 7947. exterior painters. Now 642-7614...... — ■ hearts from dummy and d&- LICENSED DAY CARE - All booking for Spring-Summer BOLTON- One Bedroom 77 T-BIRD ‘4595 card his high diamonds on Haaling-Plum bing 38 Pstroqroph rhe Born Loser — Art Sansom BRICK, BLOCK, STONE ages. Please call 643-6776, work. Free estimates. Apartment. Fireplace. 1974 PLYMOUTH FURY IH, Full power Aw Stereo A lope The most advanced plays at them unUl E)ast ruffed. Fireplaces, concrete. after 5:00 p .m ,. UMISC. FOR SALE Carpeting. No pets. four door. $900 or best ptoyer bucVel $oot$ center con bridge — like squeezes, end South would then overruff Reasonable rates. 649-5873. NO JOB TOO SMALL - Toilet lole. ttrWd wheeh, block beouty Chimney repairs. No job too References required. $270 reasonable offer. Call 646 Bernice Bede Osol plays, trump coups — are and draw the last trump, ^ t small. & ve! Call 644-8356 for' WATERPROOFING, repairs, plugged drains, lFirTA6TESA-^ thought to be In the realm of A rticlaa tor Bala 41 monthly. 643-5983. 0902. conceded and South had his estimates. HATCHWAYS, foundation kitchen faucets replaced, 78 MARK V CANCER (Jutw 21-July 22) It will LiTTUE FWJMY.ir^ only the great players. game. cracks, sump pumps, window repaired, rec rooms, help you get your thoughts In However, bridge has devel­ Building Contracting 33 Hornet tor Rant 84 VW RABBIT, 1977 . 26,000 (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) “ ATTENTION WORKING wells, stone walls, patios. baUiroom remodeling, heat miles. ExceUent condlUon. % u r order It you are able to discuss BKAU$E WE’RE oped so much since Uie 1920s steps, walks, firMlaces, con­ modernization, etc. Free your Ideas with one who oper- that today all of these plays PARENTS” I will babysit WES ROBBINS Carpentry ★ VERNON - House For Rent One owner. Automatic. $4,500 (For a copy ot JACOBY crete repairs. ’Thirty years Estimate gladly given. M ft M ^ B ir t h d a y atee on your wave length. Select are (amiuar to most experi­ your child in my home with remodeling specialist. Ad­ ALUMINUM Sheets used as with 3 bedrooms, 11/2 baths, or best offer. 6464288. 566 a positive thinker. MODERN, send $1 to: "Win al experience. 643-49M. 646-1190. Plumbing it Heating. 649-2871. enced plavers. loving care. 528-8560. ditions, rec rooms, dormers, printing plates, .007 thick fireplace, wall-hvwall carpet. 4672. LEO (July 26Aug. 22) In com­ Bridge," care o l this newspa­ built-ins, bathrooms, 23x28Vk , 25 cents each or 5 Rent $500 per month plus petitive situations today the odds North-Muth easily climbed per, P.O. Box 489, Radio City DRESSMAKING ’ it for $1. Phone 643-2711. Must be utilities, security deposit. 1974 OLDSMOBILE Moonroof. automatic, full March 19,19M are apt to be slightly tilted In to their four-spade game SPECIALISTS IN HOME kitchens, 649-3446. power. Air Condition. AM-FM Station, New York, N.Y ALTERATIONS- Women it picked up before 11 a.m. Group I, Zinsser Agency 646 CUJTLASS, two door. Good Your Imagination and creativity your favor. However, you won't contract'. The defense started 10019.) IMPROVEMENT- Roofing, Children. Conveniently J S S iA , stereo with tape, speed con­ CUSTOM Carpentry - homes. ONLY. 1511. condition. New tires. $1,000. will be channeled Into more con­ make those you surpass (eel Ilka Remodeling Additions. R.P. located off 44A, Coventry. 742- R I O L A Z I D ^ trol. tilt wheel, turbine structive areas this coming year. Additions, Repairs, Cabinets. 6465334. wheels, many other extras. Roushon Builders, Inc., 633- In H o m e Q u a rtn te e . e S C Your Ideas will be visionary, yet VIRQO (Aug. 26SepL 22) Good Heathcliff — Gaorga Qataly 9343. CHAIN FALLS, tap and dye BOL’TON - Firepbee, stove 17,000 miles. Ford Fa^ory 3654. Chip Repair they'll have practical applica­ things will happen to you In part­ set, electric welder, acetylene and refrigerator. References 1977 BUICK SKYHAWK. V-6„ extended warranty avail^le. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY p o r c e l a i n & tions. nership arrangements. Thia will Carpentry and general con­ Fiberglass. Spray outfit, aluminum ladder, requlreiT No pets. $300 four speed, FM, exceUent con­ n S C E S (Feb. 20-March 20) be especially true II someone you PaIntIng-PaparIng 32 * 8 8 9 5 IN COM E T A X tracting. Residential and trailer tires, new electric monthly. 6462311. dition. Asking $3,400. 5660645. There Is something commanding love Is Involved. M ffiiiP Ipcrgn PREPARATION Call Janet S. commercial. Whether it be a generator, electric lawn- 78 MARK V '7595 about your attituda that will be LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oet. 23) You WInthrop — Dick Cavalll Gworek after 6 p.m. for an ap­ PERSONAL Paperhanging small repair job. a custom 1 8 HIGHLAND ST.. E.H. mower. Evenings, 633-7060. CHECK THIS! Lovely two BANK REPOSSESSION FOR obvious to all with whom you have a flair today for Improving 1 GNU TUB OF NEW ENGLAND Auto full power An Stereo pointment at your con­ for• particular peoplipeople, by Dick. built home or anything in bedroom.Heat paid. With gar­ SALE - 1973 Buick Le Sabre; deal today. You’re aggressive, or renovating your surroundings. 1 (203) 528' |12:00 noon tho d ay Harold la roaponalbla| 203-324-9289. 5 ^ , Locators, small fee. partnartmenb. ExceUent for con- *my type moq wheeh Iova nt Ii' never even mention H. $150 a week. Salary plus com­ secretary. Bookkeeping help­ tractcractor. 7:30 a.m. to5:30 p.m.. Ibofora publication. for only ona Incorroctl mission. Hours arranged to ful. Please call 872-9176, "KOOlRE OF EARLY NEW EARLY AMERICAN OfllcM -StofM for Rant 88 633-0249. Berry’s WorM — Jim Berry Inoartlon and than only I suit your needs. Call 289-2770. 1HI6 MORNING/' plaid couch and chair. Call 77 CAMARO '4995 iDaadtIna tor Saturday lo tho alio of thO after 5, 646-7944. PROFESSIONAL / 1971 FORD F-250 PICKUP- U outo PS PB PW Qi’ III Buga Bunny — Halmdahl A Stoffal lard Monday la 12:00 original Inaortlon. BUSINESS OFFICE Elxcellent condiUon. Power v,heel AM FM jlerpo mliye SALES. Earn $125 to $250 a BUILDING - Approximately steering and brakes. wheeh Lu(ki-t 4 certter (ontole iNoon Friday. Errora which do not week. Salary plus commis­ MOVING - Must sell EDUCATION 2600 square feet, with ample Automatic transmission. WUI 10 2 6 S milev cieompuH laoaan tha valua of tha sion. No experience everything (appliances and parking. Close to Center, trade for four wheel drive. WHATDO>tX)SEEIM I SEE A Iciaaalflad ada ara advorttaamant will not | necessary. Full training household items). Call 568- hospital and new court $1995.6460557, after 6:00 p.m. TSKRCORY program. Opportunities un­ 6030 after 5:00 p.m. MV FUTUREpH WISE 'C3ARK CLOUD., ovar tho phono ba corroctad by an ad­ Private Inatructlona 18 building. For info, call S(^ Our Boarding House This Funny World limited. Call for interview. ______, 3U6S?3 ' > a convanlanco. Tho ditional Inaortlon. REALISTIC DX160, Five 7658 or 871-0401. 1974 GMC half-ton pickup. $2,- 289-2779. RIDING LESSONS indoor band communication 200 or best offer. 647-9300, riding ring. Western stock - o ■ E6AP, AS CHAIRMAN L , C im Sr«A. It receiver. Good condition. Like OFFICES. ExceUent locaUon evenings, weekends. ALPERMKN COKV IS _ seat, saddle seat and hunt CCTMPLETELI^ O P tW B V TO OF THE OWLS PUBLIC FULL AND PART TIME for new. $130. Call 647-9^ after 6 500 square feet. Heat. Grand Marquis 2-Or. hardtop, seat. All levels 228-9817. UTCATiNiSTriESTAPlUfA AFFAIRS m > CRiBBAiSE Golf course and snack bar. p.m. Parking. Janitor service. $150. Moloreycfoe-Bteycfot 84 lull power, tut wheel, spe^ COMMITTEE.IASSURE Apply at Tallwood Country •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Call Max Grossman at 646 control, leather int.. AM FM WHERE IT WILL TtWEMEN She Heralb VOICE, PIANO Instructions. stereo, forged aluminum you OF OUR FULL th e cnhacivs: when k e s CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING club. Route 85, Hebron. Doga-BIrda-Pata 43 5334. , 1978 HARLEY DAVTOSON - Former faculty New York wheels & much more. True ELECTEP MW/^R.THAT Music and Art High School. LOW RIDER. 2500 miles, kixuryl HOME SWEET HOME - MANCHESTER - Retail, STADIUM WILL K BUILT Professional Singer/Pianist. 100% stock and in exceUent Complete health-g^uar.d storage and/or manufacturing ON THE (50LP C0A6T! 644-8597. shape. $4500. 7468786. • 4 8 9 5 facilities. Cats also. Canine space. 2,000 sq. ft. to 50,000 sq. THOSE ESTATES' “ Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon ft. Very reasonable. Brokers Scftooft-Cfassat 19 1975 HONDA SUPER SPORT 787EniYR *4395 HAVE PLENTY Road, Manchester. 646-5971. protected. Call Heyman 756 Kerker headers.. KhW OF BOOM FOR ProperUes, 1-2261206. FOR THE BEST - Manchester filters. Oil cooler. Much PARKINtS,' , OH PSASZ. % LEPT/VtVMEAT LCAFIN TH£ OYEN.' Gymnastic School. 3 to 5 BOX STALLS, TRAILS- Blue more! $1500. 643-4076 before 2 l||MJciiyal. rtaljNAi, r«4M - a -• CARRIER NEEDED Seal Feeding Program. Ring p.m. pupils per teacher. FREE in­ with lights. Pastures. D ^ troductory lesson with this ad. FOR RENT turnouts. RockvllIe.Call 87^ For The Beacon Hill Apartments Call 6464306, or 646^3549. 1973 KAWASAKI F-7. ITS CC. • «AN1 OIHIB^ « 9954, or 8754272; 742-9653. Large modam offica Used but not abused. Runs (onn . OMn' I 1, r'n 0 IMObr NEA Inc strong. Asking $300. 6463383. Mr . , O-a'. In Manchester, on the East Hartford Town Line. tulta with air con­ U REAL ESTATE GOOD HOME NEEDED for (fl' ‘ • N' •! A* 'itfo 0' - lovable young white cat. One ditioning. 1.000 aquara MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE (r N'w i:.'D Call Manchester Herald, blue, one green eye. 3424671, - Speedy Telephone ‘Two-Ms Ronald Reagan doesn’t have last 6334581. faqt Cantrally locatad quotations. Immediate week's Time magazine cover framed." In RodkvUia araa. coverage avaUable. CaU Joan MOH AR*v BROTMt MS J BY OWNER. Five rooms, two Mualcal Inatrumanta 44 at C U ile Insurance. 8461128. bedrooms, dining room, Ampla parking. JLVA Gerlinde, 647“9946 fireplace, treed lot, double BASS GUITAR • Bruno Royal B U C K TAKARA lO^pecd. C A a garage. Desirable Bowers Artist. Very good condition. Mint condlUon. Eight months 315(ENTfR ST. bvMM. M9.TM Reg U 8 FM oa School area. Fully insulated. $75. Cali M34822, ask for 875^)76S old. Asking $150. will MhCH[Sl[R6)nl]j "Our itinerary caUa for a nonatop hop; $59,900. 6464535. Nick. negoUate. CaU 8 4 6 ^ . I’m a flight attendant, the pilot is up top.’