24 - EVENING HERALD. Mon , Dec. 8. IWO Reqion____ . i Health, drug course suggested for Rockville High iEmirliPHtpr health education; to help them John Bellino said there is no formal the program as a one-half credit Mrs. Bellino said that she thinks at description of It. Fair VKRNO> - Among the programs Andrew Maneggla, principal of the develop a positive'^self-image; to the Board of Education will be asked health and drug course at either the course as a prerequisite for this point it is idealistic to assume Increasing cloudiness Middle School, said because of the provide them with various health high school or the middle school. He graduating, probably for Grades 9 that they could reach all students. today. Chance of rain this to consider soon will be a pilot hea'ih nature of the course he feels it will products and services to give them said they would like to conduct the and 10, the ability to evaluate these in terms afternoon mixing with and drug course at Rockville High have to be explained v A y completely pilot course for one year and then JoAnn Worthen, chairman fit the Lee Belianger, a committee snow tonight. Details on School. to the parents. of reliability and unreliability. WEATnen Ewnttin Her alb maybe come back to ask for a formal board's Curriculum Committee, member, asked if the Bellinos felt Mrs. Belianger asked if the teacher Also: To provide the students with Page 2. H The proposal for the course was course In the future. asked Mrs. Bellino conceptually how the skills which will result in the the course was controversial enough for the course would have to have Since 1881 • 20u. developed by Claire and John Brian McCartney, principal at the the course was to be integrated into ability to make declsidhs: to help the YOVR HOMETOff'IS yEWSPAPER high school said he would like to see the schedule at the high school. so that parents should be given a health ceretification and Mrs, 1 Vol. C, No. 69 — Marichester. Conn., Tuesday, December 9,1980 Bellino. teachers at the high school Bellino said she feels that home student develop positive ways of economics teachers or science coping with social and emotional teachers would be qualified. problems: to encourage students to Maneggia said the way the be concerned for school and com­ School closing tops board agenda program is set up at the Middle munity health problems and their School there's not really time to responsibilities to both; and to VERNON - The main item for dis­ which is the only one on which an im­ mittee which opposes "the closing of school closing. make it a required course. provide them with knowledge and un­ U.S. repeats cussion on the Board of Education pact study has been done. that school. The committee has several tactics The propos^ one-quarter course at derstanding about family structure agenda for tonight will be the It is expected the board will be The group has also obtained a in mind to get its way about not the high school is to include units on and such. proposed closing of an- elementary presented with petitions signed by booklet of a study done in the City of closing Vernon Elementary School. A nutrition, communicable disease, The Bellinos said they are school The meeting will beat 7:30 in more than 1,300 persons who are op­ Hamden when it was considering spokesman said the committee has physical fitness, regulators of growth suggesting the addition of the course the library of the Middle School. posed to the closing of Vernon scheol closings. The group will ask enough signatures on another peti­ and development, personality and to insure that each student will have Elementary. The signatures were ob­ The prime target of consideration the Vernon board to consider this tion to ask for a vote of the Town behavior, alcohol, drugs, tobacco, been exposed to a health education is the Vernon Elementary School tained bv members of an ad hoc com­ studv before it makes a decision on a Council against acceptance of the CPR, rape prevention and health before graduation: to provide a Soviet warning building if it is closed and the com­ careers. broad series of learning experiences mittee is also considering trying to in the health area so students will Plans are to have the classes meet coming. have the question of the closing go to have the knowledge to maintain their WASHINGTON (UPI) - U.S. of­ whatever.” Early retirement requested daily, for one quarter. ficials do not believe a Soviet inva­ Later, the State Department Trattner reaffirmed Sunday's a referendum vote: and as a last own physical and mental health: to The Bellinos said that some of the sion of Poland is imminent,'but the briefed NATO and other allied White House statement saying that \ERNON - Dr Robert tinstone, request came a few weeks ago from Even if the position of assistant resort, to gather forces to votS down goals and objectives of the course promote disease prevention; and to State Department made clear to the diplomats on the situation in Poland. "the Soviets appear to have com­ who has served as an assistant a staff member was dropped by the board, urider the the education budget next spring if it will be to provide the students with improve their health and health tinstone's action was prompted by Kremlin that intervention — under Attending were diplomats from 14 pleted preparations for possible in­ superintendent of schools In the Ver­ assistant superintendent's contract, includes plans to close the school. factual information in all areas of habits. the fact that the school board's F’er- whatever guise — is unacceptable to NATO countries, and from Ireland, tervention in Poland ... (including) a non school system for the past 12 he would have the option to stay on as At tonight's meeting the board will America. Austria, Japan, Switzerland, Sweden, readiness to take action and an im­ vears, has asked the Board of Educa­ sonnel F^olicies Committee, a few a principal or a teacher. also consider requests for leaves of weeks ago, asked Dr Bernard Sid- Spokesman John Trattner reaf­ Spain, Australia and New Zealand. provement of military posture in the tion to grant him early retirement absence, an early retirement A similar State Department area, particularly in the Soviet- The request will be considered at man. superintendent of schools, to Under the retirement laws of the Public hearing set firmed the U.S. opposition to any request, and two appointments to the Polish border area " review the system which has a state, governing retiring teachers, Soviet move when asked Monday how briefing was being given today to a the board meeting scheduled for staff. closed session of the Senate Foreign tonight at 7 30 in the library of the superintendent two assistant tinstone wouldn't be allowed to Washington would view an "in­ teach or be an administrator in any The board will also hear reports vitation" from Poland’s Communist Relations Committee. Trattner said Sunday's warning Middle School superintendents, and an ad- other public school system but he from the Board's Evaluation Com­ on sewer use hike A fter M onday’s b riefin g , a was based on a reading of the com­ tinstone s request is the second ininistratite assistant, to see how it Party government to the Red Army would be able to teach on the college mittee, the Budget Committee, and to move more troops into the coun­ spokesman said officials do not munique issued after the Warsaw one for early retirement which Is a could be reorganized with up to three the Curriculum and Personnel VERNON — The Water Pollution those discharging between 751 to 1,- fewer administrators level try. believe the Soviets will do anything Pact summit in Moscow Friday. He new policv of the board The first Policies committees. A portion of the Control Authority will conduct a 000 gallons of sewage a day. "We would have to see what the "for a while," but cautioned, “It is said the initial optimism about the latter report may be in executive ses­ public hearing on Dec. 18 on a While the authority is working on facts are," he answered, "but I think not a situation they can hold in­ meeting "scarcely fils with the facts sion. proposed 33 percent increase in what it hopes will be a more that we have received since that sewer user charges. The place and equitable means of computing the we would be very unapt to accept a definitely because many of the troops The board will also update its Soviet intervention in the guise of are in tents and the Russian winter is communique was issued " calendar for the coming month time to be announced. sewer user charge. ’The rate set for The authority has to figure the the six months period, to be billed in some sort of an invitation.” Andover charges to pay for the operation of At the time of the invasion of January, was figured on the average Plant sale Czechoslovakia in August 1968, the the town’s new $16.3 million sewage useage of 250 gallons of water a day. The body of slain former Beatle John Len­ death by a man who chased-the star for an Residents oppose BOLTON - The Bolton treatment plant. Several owners of apartment com­ autograph earlier in the day. (UPI) Soviets claimed they had been in­ Facility getting heavy use Congregational Church is offering The proposed increase will raise plexes have withheld payments to the non is removed from Roosevelt Hospital in vited by unidentified party and poinsettia plants for sale for its the residential user charge from $60 town and have filed lawsuits, New York early today. Lennon was shot to government leaders to assist in put­ zoning change Christmas.service. The plants may to $80 for the current fiscal year. The claiming it is unfair to charge each ting down "counter-revolutionary \NI)0\FR - Although Regular supervision is 7 30 to 9:30 p m., women's Any equipment borrowed be ordered by calling Donna Palmer authority is estimating the rate on torces.” maximum for single story, and 30 only a couple of weeks old. still needed Julie ffaverl. volleyball group for adults from the gvm should be apartment unit the same as a single­ By MARY KITZMANN at 646-8633 by Dec. 21. the anticipated $1.12 million cost of family home. Trattner said, "A Soviet interven­ percent for two-stories. the new Andover gym­ commission chairman, Also Thursday. 6 30 to 9 returned to the school tion in the internal affairs of Poland, Herald Reporter The proposed PDR zone was p m . family night for operating the treatment plant from nasium IS in full use after asks parents not to leave custodian against which we have been speaking MANCHESTER — Strong vocal criticized by B.D. Pearl, 649 Main parents and children, Early dismissal this past July 1 to June 30, 1981, the ’The authority hopes that by the school hours their children at the gym at Mrs. Haverl said anyone Autograph hunter for a long time and in whatever form opposition to revamping to town's St., who noted he was opposed to the those times until a basketball Friday. 5 30 to ANDOVER — Andover Elemen­ town’s fiscal year. time the bills have to go out for the The Andover Recreation using the gym should be or guise, would amount to an in­ zone that allows construction of 1972 passage of the M zone. schedule of activities is an­ 7 30 p m . youth basket­ tary School students will be dis­ ’The fee for commercial and in­ final six months of the year it will Commission has received a sure It is left neat and multi-family homes surfaced Mon­ He labeled the zone a "new nounced ball. 7 30 to 9 30 p m . missed at 12:50 p.m. Tuesday. The dustrial users is expected to increase have a more equitable way to com­ fringem ent of Polish decision­ number of requests for u.se orderly and the outside day night at the Planning and Zoning attempt that is disasterous to our The regular schedule in men s basketabll, over age teachers will be having workshops from *320 a year to $425 a year for pute them. making on its own affairs. of the gym by junior and doors are tightly closed "That is what is important, " Commission public hearing. zoning,” and questioned the zone's operation now is Monday 23 group. Saturday. 9am senior high school Trattner said. "It's less important However, most of the opposition necessity. 5 30 to 7 .30 pm youth to 3pm . youth basketball. students kills what the vehicle is — intervention in speakers did not object to the Before the adoption of the M zone, Sunday 9 a m' to 1 p m , The commission is basketball program for some form, an invasion or proposed changes for the zone, but apartments or condominiums were a attempting to schedule ac­ students in grades 4-6.7 30 basketball and or NEW YORK (UPI) - John Len­ attacked aspects remaining from the permited use in Residence A, B, and tivities on Tuesday and to 9 30 p m . men s and or volleyball M zone. C zones and in business zones, but On days when school is non, the former mop-haired Beatle Wednesday from 5 30 to co-ed volleyball fur adults, Odd Fellows Speakers criticized the new zone, required a PZC special exception closed because of incle­ whose music set the beat for a 7 30 p.m. and Thursday womens exercise group. to be called a Residence Planned The M zone created a specific or­ Tuesday 7 30 to 9 30 p m . ment weather or regularly revolutionary youth generation in the from 5 30 to 6 30 p in tor Development, for being a floating dinance requiring a zone change for women s volleyball group scheduled vacations, the 1960's, was shot to death outside his wonH become those students Those are zone, for encouraging overcrowding, apartment construction. lor adults. Wednesdav. gym will be closed Manhattan home by a man who the onlv free times left earlier obtained his autograph on the historic place and that it would destroy residential P earl said the problem in rock star's new record , police zoning. These were also criticisms of Manchester was "that houses are said today. MANCHE.STER - "The Connec­ the M zone, which was adopted in packed together too tightly " and it The assailant was identified as ticut Historical Commission, for the 1972. contributed to a rise in crime He Mark David Chapman, 25, who was second time, has refused to nominate The commission tabled a vote until suggested apartments not be con­ only 7 when the Beatles first b i ^ the Odd Fellows building for inclu­ the next meeting, giving members structed on a parcel less than five upon the world stage in 1963 witn-a sion in the National Register of more time to consider remarks acres. Wanna Hold Your Hand." Historic Places. The action was Several opposition speakers, of the Pearl criticized the "floating " Police said Chapman killed Lennon revealed Monday. 60-odd persons packed into the nature of the M zone and the Monday night with a snub-nosed .38- The building is scheduled for hearing room, did oppose the zone's proposed PRD zone. Developers can caliber Charter Arms revolver he demolition sometime qext year. The main change, eliminating the housing apply for the zone change for any bought in Honolulu just six weeks commission’s nomination could have mix, saying it would destroy residen­ area in Manchester. ago. He was charg^ with second saved the 70-year-old structure. tial neighborhoods the M zone sought "It's ridiculous when people have degree murder and scheduled for Stuart Carlson, owner of the Odd to protect. Under the M zone, two- to sit on their chair and wonder arraignment later today. Fellows building, said he will con­ thirds of the tract had to be given to whether a developer will come in.” The bespectacled Lennon, who at tinue to fight against its demolition. single-family and duplex homes. he said. He also questioned whether 40 had launched a comeback with the "The building, along with two others The PRD zone allows construction Alan Lamson, town planner, album "Double Fantasy," fell to the located at the corner of Center and of the three housing types, but does proposed the zone under pressure floor of the vestibule of the exclusive Main streets, will t^ leveled to allow not require a proportion. The mix from outside interests DakoU Apartments, the cooperative for intersection's realignment. requirement, and the M zone's other Robert Faucher. chairman of the tum-of-the-century building that is The historical commission ruled restrictions, have been criticized by Mayor's committee on Condominium local developers who say it curtailed home to hundreds of celebrities in the the building lacks enough architec­ Conversions, said the "sly ac­ apartment and condominium con­ city. tural significance to merit nomina­ cusations upset him, and refuted mi struction in Manchester. the remarks. The mayor's com­ Police said Lennon’s kiile, Yoko I tion to the commission national Ono, looked on in horror as Chapman I register. After an initial sfudy, the Other changes in the only zone that mittee. formed to deal with a rash of assumed a combat stance and I commission ruled in 1978 that the allows multi-family homes construc­ conversions last February, proposed pumped five bullets into the rock I building didn't deserve recognition in tion are requiring developers to sub­ changes in the zone after hearings star’s chest and arms. the register. mit a schematic site plan when with developers. I " I ’m shot, ” Lennon cried and Another town landmark, the requesting the zone change. The M Faucher defended the changes slumped to the floor. Cheney Silk Mills, is included in the zone contains no such provision, apd saying the PRD zone would promote Strike supporters "The slaying stunned the world. National Register. As a result, the developers are not required to reveal housing construction, and did not Radio stations were jammed with mills are protected against any ac­ plans until the formal PZC site plan threaten Manchester's About 500 marchers show their support for striking members of calls from fans who pleaded: "Tell tion which might change the presentation. neighborhoods. "The present M zone The PRD zone also increases the District 1199 of the New England Health Care Employees I'nion at the me it’s not true... It can't be true." architecture in the mill district. discourages construction of multi­ Lorraine Manor Nursing Home in Hartford, Sunday Three Connec­ Hundreds gathered outside the Early next year, the town hopes to density from 8.3 units per acre to 10 family homes, and did not protect ticut nursing homes remain on strike iCPl photoi If you were a depositor os of Nov, 4, does not obligate you to buy any stock Dakota to pay homage to Lennon, one acquire the building and could begin units per acre, while reducing the your neighborhood, if that is your square footage minimum for ef­ concern. " Faucher said 1980, you have received a proxy card Furthermore, after the conversion, your of the most prolific songwriters of demolition by the year's end. The structure now houses a cafe, ficiency apartments from 650 square Faucher said "the relaxing of the enabling you to vote on the plan to con­ savings will continue to earn the same modern time whose music helped define the turbulent '60s. billiards club, bookstore and antique feel to 400. density was not a threat, but that it vert Heritage Savings from the mutual rate of interest and carry insurance cov­ They sang, "All we are saying is shop In addition, some three dozen The building coverage density is would lower construction costs, and form of capitalization to the stock form. Weekend union rally erage up to S 100,000 by the Federal give peace a chance," A police of­ Yoko Ono, wife of John Lennon leaves Roosevelt Memorial Laotian refugees live above the first- also increased by about 5 percent, rents charged." Faucher was one of three speakers The Board of Directors of Heritage Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation ficer placed a bouquet of white Hospital in New York, where her superstar husband was dead floor businesses. and the PRD proposal evens the voted unanimously in favor of this step The Board and Management urge you flowers at the entrance to the requirement for one and two-story including Nancy C arr, of the brings no incidents on arrival. With her is David Geffen, president of the recor­ Manchester Area Conference of because we believe it will pave the way to vote promptly by returning your proxy building's courtyard. buildings. The M zone had a 20 per­ Lennon was pronounced dead at ding company for which Lennon produced his last album. Churches, and Albert Martin, local to a future in which Heritage can serve its in person or by mail to any office of cent coverage maxi;num overall. HARTFORD a.’PC A home sparked 38 arrests remained by maintenance Roosevelt Hospital, where doctors (UPI) . * Grasso has The PRD zone has a 15 percent developers, to support the change mass union rally over the and charges of police and kitchen workers and communities with new and expanded Heritage Savings worked feverishly to save him. "Tell weekend in support of brutality Union leaders nurses' aides services. And we believe that Js progress. We recommend that you vote yes for me it isn't true." Ms. Ono cried in the striking nursing home had met with officials to Employees at 10 homes Your vote is very important, particular­ the conversion. It's a vote tor progress police car as the couple was raced to new woes workers'ended without in­ avoid a repeat confronta­ with 1,391 patients walked ly since failure to vote has the same ef­ the hospital. Related stories, photos cident after officials set up off the job Nov 25 after tion fect as q vote against the plan. Chapman, a former security guard HARTFORD (UPI). - Doctors guidelines to avoid another rhe arrests Sunday led settlements were reached today determined Gov. Ella Grasso, Bear in mind that voting tor the plan who lived in Honolulu and was tucfidoy clash with police at nine homes before the Pages 3, 5, 7 Superior Court Judge William H Hale. President described by police as "a wacko," already suffering from liver cancer, Several hundred union Donald T Dorsey to issue strike deadline Seven who had b ^ n loitering around the now has a partial intestinal obstruc­ workers •including an order limiting pickets to others have settled since latest album, which features a cover One witness, Sean Strub, said the For further information about the plan, or to obtain another proxy Dakota for several days in an area of gunman had "almost a smirk on his tion which could be another Housing fight GOP bypassed teachers. and 20 The order expires this the strikes began the courtyard set aside.for autograph picture of Lennon and Ms. Ono in cancerous growth. farmworkers, marched afternoon, when a second Besides Lorraine, card, please phone 649-4516. front of the Dakota. face.” A fair housing bill, whose founda­ The governor, who re-entered Decomcrats have apparently peacefully Sunday to show hearing is scheduled in workers were no strike at y ~ ------**^‘*So*you know what you just did," When Lennon returned, police said, tion is a delicate alliance between Police carried the dying Lennon Hartford Hospital Monday Sfter a gone back on a promise concerning support for sinking New Britain Superior Ridgewood C entral in the doorman of the Dakota, whose Chapman was waiting in the cour­ proponents, faces a crucial test in into a squad car'and, with his wife at week at home, was being treated appointments to the Human workers at Lorraine Manor Court Middletown and Hilldale facade was splattered with blood, tyard. Congress. Page 2. his side, raced to Roosevelt Hospital. non-surgically as doctors tried to Relations Commission. Page 10. Nursing Home District 1199 President Exlend-A-Care in Bloom­ reportedly asked Chapman. As Lennon left his car and walked "Tell me he’s all right," Ms. Ono determine what was causing the The rally organized by Jerome Brown, who field. "I just shot John Lennon,’’ Chap­ toward the vestibule, police said. screamed as the police car sped to obstruction, hospital spokesman Chapman approached hinri, calling In sports District 1199 of the New claimed he was cut and Brown said no new man reportedly replied. the hospital, a police officer said. James Battaglio said. Heritage Savings out, “Mr. Lennon?” They said he England Health Care bruised by an officer's negotiations were Police said Chapman bought the “Tell me he’s all right.” “Doctors for Governor Ella Grasso Patriots still Jinxed in Miami’s Employees Union drew nightstick last weekend, scheduled at the three pistol, similar to a model used by then drew the gun from his coat, Inside Today • have determined she has a partial in­ Orange Bowl. Page I t . more than 500 supporters, also was on hand for Sun­ homes and he expected "a & Loan AssuKiatim Since IS91 detectives, six weeks ago at gun shop crouched down and fired five times. James -Moran, the police officer St. Louis Cards active in trade testinal obstruction, which is Classified...... 17-18 ■who chanted, "No Con­ day's march down Far­ long, huge strike" gbout a block from the Honolulu Lennon staggered about six steps who took Lennon to the hospital, said currently being treated non- mart. Bowie Kuhn forsee* trouble tract! No Work! " under OMm : 1(X)7 Mom StrM). Manchwiw . O M c*: S p w > c « SIi m *. M o n c h « t « 649 3007 r to a small guard's office at the en­ the singer was bleeding badly from Comics...... 19 mington Avenue, which "They (management) Mean xaHoit police station. surgicalty," he said. in major leagues. Big purses surveillance by top police was observed by City know what they have to do Covnniry OMon: RexX* 31 742-7321 • Tolond OMon; Rout* 196. V* mil# louth ot 166, Ejdl 99 872-7387 Police said Lennon drove into the trance of the building and fell face the chest. “The governor has been placed on offered in New York boxing show. Editorial ...... $ loMh WMdMi OMm : 29 OaHand Bood 644-2484 • MoiMyrnortM In Food Mot: Won MtOdla luinpiko m tho IW jnchoil* (>artioOo and city officials. There Manager Woodrow Wilson to end these strikes." said Dakota’s courtyard shortly before 11 down. “Are you John Lennotf?” the of­ intravenous feedings and her doctors Page 12. F am ily...... 8 MonoymoriiM In MgMond t a lk Modiol: Highland Stiool. Monchottw While the doormen summoned OWtuaries ...... 10 were no arrests and no Gaitor and high-ranking Brown. "Apparently p.m. with his wife. The singer had ficer asked over and over. But Len­ will continue to evaluate the obstruc­ Kratucky too college basketljsU police and doctors^ witnesses said, non only mumbled and moaned. Sports...... 11-14 reported disturbances police officers, they’re not interested." been at a recording session. tion for the next 24 to 48 houis before in poll. ^perSonics' defense Chapman w alt^ calmly. They said A hospital spokesman said Lennon Television ...... - ...... 16 Last Sunday, a clash Lorraii|e was one of The dispute centers on In the afternoon, when Lennon left determining whether surgejsy is matches offense. Pag* 13. he dropped his gun, which a guard suffered seven wounds to the chest, between police and 300 three Connecticut nursing wage increases and pipn- for the studio. Chapman reportedly required." ^ ttag liu said. demonstrators outside the homes where strikes sion'iilans got him to autograph a copy of his kicked aside and waited for police. head and arm. 2 - EVENING HERALD. Tues.. Dec. ». 1880 EVENING HERALD. Tues., Dec. 9, 1990 — 3 U p d a te . Murder suspect bought gun in Hawaii HONOLULU, Hawaii (UPI) - An Besides his work at New Milford Hospital, Baird and Help kids case against former Public Works Director Robert unemployed security guard bought a Sentencing delayed his wife Eleanor established the Twin Pines Convales­ McCulloch, a Judge has ruled. .38-caIiber handgun in Hawaii six HARTFORD (UPI) — Sentencing for the first defen­ cent Hospital in New Milford In 1947. The facility was HARTFORD (UPI) — The Hartford Regional Advisory Superior Court Judge Harold M. Missal sal4. Monday weeks before his arrest in the slaying dant to plead guilty to charges in the New Britain later expanded to become the Candlewood Valley Care Council has announced plans to raise money to provide the commission couldn’fpresent any evidence after Jan. of former Beetle John Lennon out­ municipal corruption scandal has been delayed until ear­ Center. "most necessary extras" to children in state care in 37 1, 1978, during hearings into allegations that McCulloch side the musician's New York City ly next year, court officials say. Connecticut towns. helped his son Robert obtain a $16,000-a-year public apartment, police said. Frederick P. Haddad, who was due in court for senten­ Seeks recommendations Money donated to the "Our Kids" campaign will be works job. Honolulu police said Mark David cing Monday, had his case on three counts of conspiracy used to buy items ranging from Christmas presents to The commission had found probable cause that Chapman. 25. applied for a gun per­ to commit bribery and one count of perjury continued un­ HARTFORD (UPI) — The Legislature's Public Health Mother's Day gifts for Ae child to give to a foster McCulloch violated state ethics and ordered a public mit in October and bought the til Feb. 10, the Superior Court clerk's office said, Committee will seek recommendations from fire and mother. hearing in the case. weapon at a shop just a block away Haddad, a formerf chairman of the New Britain Civil building specialists on how to improve Connecticut’s fire "Through the generosity of the people of this state, we Richard Cosgrove Jr., who was public works personnel from the Honolulu police station. Service commission, was the first of 24 persons charged safety laws. intend to set up a fund that can be tapped for these most director when the younger McCulloch was hired as a con­ Chapman had no criminal record, in the alleged sale of municipal promotions to plead guil­ Committee Co-Chairman Rep. Paul LaRosa, D- necessary extras,” council Co-Chairman Sidney Gardner struction supervisor in 1978, testified at Monday's ses­ so the permit was granted, police ty to charges He entered the pleas on Sept. 20. Hartford, said Monday he asked for the recommen­ said Monday. sion. said. He was orginally scheduled to be sentenced on Nov. 2, dations in light of recent fatal hotel fires in Las Vegas, He said the program would benefit more than 1,100 The hearing was to continue today. Chapman, who lived in Alabama at one time, bought \.hat police but the case was continued to allow him to testify in a Nev., and Harrison. N Y. children committed to the care of the state Department trial stemming from the scandal. His possible testimony LaRosa said he asked retired Hartford- Fire Marshal of Children and Youth Services in the 37 town Hartford Educator retires described as a Charter Arms under­ at another trial in the scandal was believed the reason for Ralph Marone to suggest names of officials who could region. WEST HARTFORD (UPI) - Ben E. Hoffmeyer, cover handgun, similar to the Smith Monday's delay present recommendations to the committee, noting many executive director of the American School for the Deaf, & Wesson short-barreled "Chief’s suggestions from Marone had been adopted in the past. has announced his retirement, effective July 1,1901 after Special" used by police detectives. 11 years at the school. "These efforts, however, have fallen short of the full Ethics ruling The suspect, described as "a Hoffmeyer, whose involvemnt with the deaf started wacko" by New York City Chief of Funeral scheduled recommendations of Fire Marshal Marone and other HARTFORD (UPI) — The state Ethics Commission with his two deaf brothers, said Monday he planned to Detectives James Sullivan, lived NEW MILFORD (I'P D - A funeral will be Wednesday experts," LaRosa said in issuing the request for must stick to events occurring after it was set up two recommendations. teach at Leonore-Rhyne College in Hickory, N.C. after with his wife in the high-rise Kukul for Dr. Robert Desmond Baird, chief of the medical staff years ago in presenting evidence In an alleged nepotism his retirment. Plaza. at New Milford Hospital who had practiced medicine in Mrs. Chapman, who spoke with the area for 33 years .Peopletalk reporters by phone and from behind Baird. 71. was a graduate of Washington University in the closed door of their apartment, St Louis and had served as medical director at St Bar­ Bonzo returns said her husband had lived in Hawaii nabas Hospital for Chronic Diseases in New York He The Bonzo boom is on. That’s the hope of Ted for four years, was unemployed and died Friday in New York after suffering a heart attack. Berkman. 66. and Raphael Blau. 68. who in 1951 out of town but would not say where. wrote a B movie called "Bedtime For Bonzo" She said she had heard of the starring Ronald Reagan and a chimpanzee. "It's shooting but had not been contacted like finding a 30-year-oId bond in the attic." Blau by police. told People magazine The Bonzo boom will include Lennon. 40, was shot five times in suspenders, baseball caps, sheets, pillowcases, front of his home, the Dakota The scene outside the Dakota apartment fans. A large crowd gathered late Monday china, umbrellas, posters, possibly a comic strip, cooperative apartments on Manhat­ building in New York as news of former night to mourn the singing star. (UPI) and a television special to star Bonzo III — the tan's Upper West Side, as he stepped Beatle John Lennon’s murder was flashed to original Bonzos have long since gone to chimp out his limousine after a recording heaven "Bonzo will eventually be as big as TR’s session late Monday. His wife, Yoko Teddy bear ' Berkman predicted. "There's no limit Ono. was with him but was not hurt. to It ■ Police said the young man ap­ Lennon is shown with his wife, Yoko Ono earlier this year as they leave the Dakota Apartment building for a recording ses­ 9 parently had been stalking Lennon for days and had asked for his sion. Lennon was slain late Monday while returning from Mary quite contrary autograph a few hours earlier. another session at a recording studio. (UPI) Chapman was described in the .Mary Cunningham, who lost her job with the Ben- police firearm purchase records as 5- dix Corp . because of her personal relationship with chairman William Agee, won't say whether she is foot-ll, 195 pounds with brown hair State mourns Lennon under consideration for a post in the Reagan ad­ and blue eyes. For period ending T am EST 12 10 80 Tuesday night Police said Chapman obtained a ministration "I think I've got to just keep quiet for HARTFORD (UPI) - Sobbing, Many stations played Beatles will find ram over parts of the mid and north .Allantic now, she said in the current Newsweek magazine. drivers license in the island state in music steadily through the night 1977 and originally lived in nearby disbelieving fans flooded Connecticut slates while mostly fair weather prevails elsewhere She said she has winnowed down the dozens of job radio stations with calls while disc Veteran Connecticut disc jockey across the nation Minimum temperatures include i ap­ offers that have come her way to four or five l«st Kailua. Police did not know when he moved to Honolulu but said he com­ jockeys sent two decades of Beatles Brad Davis called on Beatles fans . prox max readings in parenthesis) Atlanta 39 i54i, bets Or she might start her own holding company plained of a burglary in his apart­ music over the air waves eulogizing over WDRC to turn their headlights Boston 36 '411 Chicago 12 '25'. Cleveland 21 '.32' Dallas with emphasis on consulting, strategic planning and slain rock star John Lennon. on as they drove to work ment in August 32 1 52'. Denver 19 '52'. Duluth -9 'ID . Houston 36 i59i. investment banking The money, she said, would Stations across the state reported Jacksonville 51 .68'. Kansas City 17 .32'. Little Rock 31 Bob Connell, manager of the com­ Davis said one caller who had been come from friends, family and former colleagues. being swamped with callers who a security guard with the Beatles '511. Los .Angeles 46 '71'. .Miami 62 '77., .Minneapolis 3 plex, said Chapman and his wife had pleaded with them to tell them the '20' New Orleans 47 . 64' New York 34 i44 . Phoenix 41 lived there for a year and a half. during one of their New York concert ex-Beatle hadn’t been gunned down tours told him "how ironic it was that '671, San Francisco 33 '56'. .Seattle 38 '49-. St Louis 20 Broadway medley He said Chapman had worked as a '37' Washington 39 ' 52. security guard for Freeman Guards Monday night. Lennon was shot because he had Broadway stars are famous for their generosity Escape route Inc., liked "paintings and stuff like Caron Lanquette, news director for made them (guards i take off their in a good cau.se. and another came along this week that" and had just bought a popular WHCN-FM in Hartford, said callers pistols because he didn't want any pleaded. "Tell me it's not true. Weather foreeast to bring out Mickey Rooney of "Sugar Babies, " Jim Salvador Dali painting. guns around." A Baton Rouge, La., police officer runs an 18-wheel truck plowed into the back of it. You’ve got to be lying to me ... Peo­ Dale of ■ Barnum. Tony Roberts and Anita Gillette Upon learning the suspect was Fair early tiKlay with thickening cloudiness during the toward a flaming automobile that was Two passengers in the car were killed. (UPI ple'have been sobbing and crying. " "The guy's a trucker now and he from They re Playing Our Song. " Danny Aiello of from Hawaii, a local fireman said. day Chance of occasional ram late today mixing with knockedvoff Interstate 10 early Tuesday when photo) "It's a state of shock." said said he just pulled off the road for 20 (iemini .Allison Smith singing "Tomorrow " "It kind of makes us look bad A lot minutes and cried," Davis said snow tonight then changing to all snow during the early from Annie ' 'accompanied by Sandy the dog). A Lanquette. "That's the best way I morning hours Allernoon temperatures m the 4Us. of people come here to live, but Kevin Brownell, a news anchor­ surprise drop-in was Linda Ronsladt. The cause — they're not from Hawaii. Not can describe it." around 7 C. Laws tonight near 30 Snow ending early A number of broadcasters com­ man for WDRC in Hartford, said the 68th annual benefit of the Honor Legion of the really.” grief-stricken callers spoke of Len­ Wednesday followed by partial clearing windy and cold New York City police force to help widows and pared public grief to the assassina­ Doctors awaiting results The news director of a Honolulu non "as though they knew him per­ Highs m upper ,30s Probability of precipitation 50 percent orphans of policemen killed in action tion of President John Kennedy. radio station.said, "People call and sonally." today 80 percent tonight 40 percent Wednesday Winds ask. 'Why do you tell that he’s from "People are saying it’s like when "He obviously meant a great deal northwest l.'i to 2.' rnph diminishing to variable about 10 Hawaii?' and I tell them, cause it's Kennedy was shot,” said disc jockey mph later today and this evening Winds becoming to a lot of people. " said Brownell Quote of the day news, that's what ' Peter Delloro of WHCN. "There's a northerlv tonight increasing to 20 to 25 rnph and gusty by of latest Grasso tests feeling of incredible despair. "Even people who weren't old Wednesdav Angelo Dundee, the fight manager who gave the "One guy called and said he enough to remember the Beatles boxing world Muhammad All and Sugar Ray Battaglio said Mrs. Grasso’s team m alipancy while Mrs. C.asso was back in the 60s . they're calling us E Extended forecaitt HARTFORD lUPIi - Doctors wanted the telephone number of New I.eonard, told Dick Cavett how he was in his office, very upset " Extended outlook for New England Thursday through awaited test results today to deter­ of doctors "feel it is too early to tell hospitalized for phlebitis of the left DO IT FRIDAY — Plan your York police so he could hunt down the talking to figher Willie Paslrano. w’hen he first en­ mine if nausea afflicting Gov. Ella whether her intestinal problem is leg She underwent a hysterectomy weekend with the Weekend pages in Former Beatle John Lennon, snown in a McCartney, Ringo Starr and George guy that did it.” He said one young woman called Saturday <* countered All. then known as Cassius Clay. "This with a spontaneous poem she had MusHurhuNCII*. Klimlt- Uluiid A t onner-tiriil: Cold Grasso was related to liver cancer related to the liver cancer diagnosed in April for ovarian cancer and had your Friday Evening Herald. 1968 photo of the Beatles with Paul "They just can't believe it, " said kid called me from the lobby. He said, "My name is Harrison. (UPI) written "talking about what Lennon and windy weather A chance of flurries on Friday, which led to her decision to resign at Nov. 24." followup radiation therapy which left Delloro. "They don't want to believe Cassius Marcellus Clay, Golden Glove champion of the end of the month. Mrs. Grasso had been X-rayed im­ her fatigued, nauseous and suffering it" meant." otherwise fair skies through the period High lyouisville Kentucky 1 won the Gold Gloves in temperatures from the mid 20s to the mid 30s Thursday Mrs. Grasso, 61, was admitted to mediately after her admission but gastritis for months. Chicago I won the Pan American Games in and Saturday and m the 30s on Friday Overnight lows Hartford Hospital Monday, a week results of the tests would probably Battaglio said she was scheduled to W ashington, and Cm going to win the Olympics ' mostly in the teens after she had been released from the not be known until today, he said. begin the second phase of I put my hand over the phone and I said to Willie, I C \frm o n i: Very cold through the period Variable sky hospital Last week routine tests She was released from the hospital chemotherapy in three to five weeks. said, W’lllie, there is some sort of nut downstairs during treatment of phlebitis in­ last Monday after her first phase of Lt. Gov. William O'Neill, who will conditions with flurries mainly central and northeastern wants to talk to us .New York and northern Vermont Highs in the teens and dicated that Mrs. Grasso, the chemotherapy treatment for the succeed Mrs. Grasso on Jan.-1, 1961, gWifiafiraffil OPEN SUNDAY 12-5 20s Lows 0 to 15 nation's first woman governor to be cancer, which she said left her said he had not spoken with the Maine and New llatiipNhire: F'air and cold through Glimpses elected without succeeding her hus­ lacking the "stamina or endurance" governor since she cliecked into the the period Highs m the teens north and 20s south Lows 5 band. had cancer of the liver. needed to run the state. hospital. above to 5 below north and 5 to 15 south Johnny Carson, honored by the N Y Friars Club On Sunday, she had canceled her The public's first glimpse of the Dickies Week at Jeans-Plus! in 1979, will be master of ceremonies when Burt Hospital spokesman James Bat- first public appearance scheduled governor since Nov. 6, when she Reynolds is honored as the theatrical fraternal taglio said the Democratic governor since announcing her resignation. denied rumors of a resignation and The Almanac organization’s 1981 Man of the Year " in May was admitted at her request Monday She sent her husband to fill in at a said a campaign for a third terms Eleven-year-olds Danielle Brisebois of Archie for "a diagnostic evaluation of a meeting at her official residence, was "alive and well,” was a film air­ possible gastro-intestinai problem ID I oiled Pre«- Inlernalional Bunker s Place' and " P " Pruett of "The Tim saying she didn't feel well enough to ed last Friday by WTNH-TV in New 3 TERRIFIC VALUES! following three days of nausea." Today is Tuesday Dec 9, the 344th day of 1980 with 22 Conway Show' are going to cut a record of contem­ walk downstairs. Haven. to follow porary original music Yul Brynner's son. Rock He said the governor, who an­ Mrs. Grasso's spokesman, Larrye The television station taped Mrs. The moon is moving toward its first quarter Brynner, has written a book about himself and nounced plans Thursday to cut her deBear, said the governor had no ad- Grasso during a meeting at the The morning stars are Mercury Venus, Jupiter and otfiers called. The Ballad of Habit and Accident," second term in half effective Dec. 31, dltional public appearances executive residence to discuss plans Saturn * which also is the title of one of the songs he has was feeling better by Monday after­ scheduled before her resignation to raise money for the earthquake '12 Colors The evening star is Mats written noon and would remain in the took effect. victims, but did not interview her on 26 to 34 Those born oa,this dale are under the sign ol Sagit­ hospital "for a few days anyway.” Doctors discovered the liver the air. tarius English pof-t .lohn Milton was born Dec 9 1608 This also IS the birthdate ol actors Kirk Douglas il918'. Broderick f'r.iw’ord 1911 and ftouglas fairbanks. ,lr Fair housing legislation CHINOS 1909' On this dale in history Lottery numbers In 1793. Noah Webster founded the .American .Minerva based on delicate alliance Numbers drawn Monday the lirst daily-fi<-wspaper in New York City "6 Colors Rhode Island 9171 Congress closer to adjournment. The Beatles are shown in 1964 flanking TV show, where they made several appearances. In 1907. Christmas Seals were placed on sale m the post WASHINGTON (UPI) - With Kennedy, D-Mass., said Monday in 2 4 to 36 .N H Sunday 5006 proponents struggling to hold Supporters of the bill met Monday personality Ed Sullivan. Their television (UPI) office m Wilmington. Del to raise money to fight tuber­ assessing the bill’s chance for sur­ .N H Monday 7764 night with a handful of wavering culosis together a fragile alliance, the fair vival. "There are still about a half debut in the United States was on the Sullivan Connecticut 23,3 housing bill that has kept the Senate senators in an effort to keep alive the dozen senators who haven't made up In 1920 the Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to Maine 272 paralyzed for days comes up for a fair housing enforcement bill, the American President Woodrow Wilson their minds. They are the decisive Vfrmont 836 crucial test. most significant civil rights legisla­ ones." Corduroy Chino’s n In 1974, White House aide John Ehriichman testified at .Massachusetts 6982 Democratic leader Robert Byrd, tion of the waning congressional ses­ the Watergate cover-up trial President Richard Nixon Publisher recalls Beatles D-W.Va., scheduled the test vote for sion. Kennedy, Byrd and other sup­ had been responsible for the coverup today It could either keep the debate They scheduled another meeting porters of the bill met with a group of LONDON (UPI) - going or kill the House-passed bill today. moderate Southern senators who was a m an of g re a t possible. famous," James said. « A thought for the day English poet John .Milton said. Music publisher Dick "Corduroy outright and bring the lame duck 96th "It's close," Sen. Edward threatened to withdraw their support warmth and an instinctive "They were playing in James said it was one of 9 Peace has her victories no less renowned than war unless the enforcement mechanism James, an early riser, was who — and this Germany and Epstein the most remarkable facts "4 Colors $ 1 9 was modified. having a morning cup of is the greatest pity of it all brought them in to my of­ of post war music that two 26 to 32 Evening Herald The senators, who had joined with tea and thinking it was — had much great music to fice some weeks later and of its greatest exponents To Advartlaa CSf’S 327-fiO(l To Report Now s Dilemma of discounts liberals and supported a move to almost exactly 19 years to write and now we will that was, as I said, almost should have been For a classified advertisement, call To report a news item or story idea: HARTFORD (UPD - Owners of percent this winter — and many the day that the Beatles never have it.” exactly 19 years ago to the neighborhood boys in Bib Overalls Published daily except Sunday and cer­ 643-2711 and ask for Classified Office block a fillibuster by conservatives I tain holidays by the .Manchester Manchester Alex GIrelll. 843-2711 all-electric homes have claimed they customers were angered. last week, included Bennett had come into his life — James, who had been a day. Liverpool. hours are 8:30 a m to 5 p.m Monday East Hartford Pat Reilly, 843-2711 are being unfairly penalized by an "We are the ones who supported when the phone rang with singing star and had Publishing Co , Herald Square, through Friday Johnston, D-La.; David Boren, D- 'We’re starving Richard Williams, a Manchester. Conn 06040 Second class Glastonbury...... 84^27tl energy-saving decision to eliminate the utilities over the last 15 years and the news of Lennon's switched to music hungry,' Lennon said. For information about display adver­ Okla.; Howell Heflin, D-Ala.; and leading authority on pop­ postage paid at Manchester. Conn Andover Donna Holland. 848-0375 discounts for large residential elec­ yet they are slapping it to us because Jim Sasser, D-Tenn. death. publishing, was finding it "So 1 sent down for four ular music, said Tuesday in POSTMASTER Send address changes tising. call Penny Saad, advertising Bolton...... Donna Holland, 8484)^ tricity users. we did this," said homeowner Paul "It's not possible," he manager, at 643-2711 Boren told reporters the talks had difficult to make his way in plates of bacon and eggs a radio interview, "It was to the Evening Herald, PO Box 591. Coventry ...... Doug Bevins, 843-2711 A group called Connecticut Elec­ Masley of Ellington. said. Manchester. Conn 06040 Hebron Barbara Richmond, 843-2711 not broken down. "I’m still hopeful," what is a difficult business, and over the meal, I told McCartney who wrote South Windsor...... 843-2711 trical Consumer Alliance met Mon­ "We were locked in and all of a he said. "What a great loss to when Bnian Epstein, them how enthusiastic I pretty tunes, but it was MMCHESTER, CT 211 EAST OERTER ST. Have a Complaint? To Subacriba Vernon Barbara Richmond, 843-2711 day with state legislators to fight sudden they're changing the ground The group’s concern was that the popular music. He was a manager of the Beatles, was about their music and Lennon who gave the band genius in his way and Open Mon.-Fri. 'til 9:00 Haws — II vou have ,i qiieslion i»r To subscribe call Customer Service what they called the Department of rules on us." he said. Department of Housing and Urban played him an acetate disc, so the deal was made," its hard edge." (omplaim .ihoul news nivcrage call I'ublic Utility Control's dis­ Rep. William Rogers, R- together with McCartney a demonstration of some of James said. Sat. 'til 6:00 Sun. 12-5 at 647 9946 Office hours are 8.30 a in to To report s|M ci,il news Development would play too great a frank Burbank inanagini; editor, or 5 30 p m .Monday through Friday and 7 criminatory decision. Southbury, said several of his con­ role in enforcing the 1908 Fair gave the world a good deal the Beatles material. Then, they called in Steve Harry, executive editor 643-2711 to 10 a m Saturday Business Alex Girelli. 643-2711 The DPUC ordered Northeast stituents living in ail electric heat of the music it will still be Other publishers had George Martin, the SPRIRSDALE iA U Opinion Frank Burbank. 643-2711 Housing Act against discrimination SPRINOFIELD, MA Circulation — |( you ha^e a problem Suggested carrier rates are $1 20 Utilities to abolish the discount, or homes felt they wqre "being in housing. playing in Uie next century, turned it down, but James arranger who came to be Familv tiellv Hvder, 643-2711 declining block rate, saying it en­ penalized.” said James. Open Mon.-Sat. 'til 10:00 Sun. 12-5 regarding servo e or deliverv call weekly. $5 12 for one month, 115 35 (or S|airls Karl Vosl. 643-2711 They apparently hoped to reach a said, "It was unfamiliar called, "The Fifth Beatle” REaULiUiaAS ( ustomer .Service 647-9946 lieliverv three months. t30 70 for six months, and couraged wasting electricity. Herb Aas, an electrical engineer, compromise with their more liberal " He ” p re s e n te d a for Its period but it struck and the rest was musical should be made by 5,00 p m Monday |6I 40 (or one year Mall rates are Oflice hours are 8 :|(| a ni to 5 p m The huge utility told its 70,000 elec­ said the small electric users were colleagues tht would allow the somewhat cynical and me instantly as of great history. f. *4 through Friday and by 7 ,30 i m Salur available on request Monday through Friday tric heat customers their monthly being subsidized while the electric courts, rather than the executive aggressive attitude to power and potential and I "It is notable that all the day those who did not know him wnuKMOTom bills may increa.se by more than 40 heat customer bore all the burden. branch, to play the greater role. told Epstein I want^'R i" people in that small office SM Center Street but beneath this exterior see the boys as soon as went on to become rich and 4 - EVENING HERALD, Tuei, Dec. 9. 1960 Thoughts EVENING HERALD, Tues., Dec. 9, 1960 - 5 r^Editorial Fear of Traveling • to New Life Beatles made the 60s If we draw a graph of our road of Policy makers American artist. and looking after the life - noting the valleys and the moun­ The Beatles were the was reminiscent — though and marijuana and the baby.” They celebrate Ronald Republican platform. He tains and the plains, we will prpbably '60s. more dramatic — than most important cut on the And the Beatles broke Diamond Solitaire Pendants up. “There were many reaffirmed in a post-election re-experience the feelings of fear and ^)hn Lennon once said Elvis Presley's first album, "A Day in the Reagan's victory with Life," was banned by the Guitarist George reasons,” Lennon told Classics in their own time pain that were and are part of our the Beatles were "more appearance on the same fireworks .in Central press conference his belief show a decade earlier. But BBC because of one line: Harrison and drummer Playboy magazine In journey. Leaving home is not always popular than Jesus." Con- America. ' that the United States should "llderlng their Impact on where Elvis wis an elec­ "I’d love to turn you on," Ringo Starr each cht a'few explaining his change in not “turn away frotn some pleasant. the era, he had a per­ trifying performer, the The Beatles also were solo but were not lifestyle. Elsewhere in Latin Even vacation cruises are nearly as productive or "I had been under obliga­ country because here and suasive argument. Beatles’ Impact went far featured in three movies, / America, elation was not so frequently accompanied by difficult What Is called “ The beyond their music. “A Hard Day’s Night,” successful as Lennon and tion or contract from the exuberantly public but, in the there they do not totally decisions — “Will she be alright ‘60s" really begah in 1963 In the words of Carl Belz, "Help!” and "Let It Be." McCartney in their solo ef­ time I was 22 until well Into inner authoritarian circles agree with our concept of while I’m away?,” "Will he miss with the dawn of who wrote "Story of The first two films were forts. my 30s,” he said. "After others, including two of the both critically and finan­ McCartney’s music went all those years it was all I that run the governments of human rights.” trols the governing junta something less than the me?,'’’'"Can I trust that my treasures Beatlemania. Rock," the Beatles’ "ac­ most important politically The Beatles played complishments in the rock cially successful. along more predictable knew. I wasn’t free. I was As promising as the future appears to be readying an extremely conservative will remain safe?,.....Can 1 afford to boxed ill. most of the region, no less music no one else was idiom have completely While the Beatles were lines, while Lennon’s was stance its fans to the south and economically. Both do this?" We are afraid of the painful "My contract was the heartfelt. The Republican looks to the Latin juntas, they extermination drive. There playing, in a way no one altered the course of the growing, friction also was far more experimental. possibilities of loss and we are physical manisfestation of are not biding their time un­ are open references to the now anticipate. There Mexico and Venezuela are else was playing it. They music’s development, and growing between Lennon The rift between the two $915 $550 HZ5 victory in the American elec­ anxious about the unknown - both being in prison I chose suppression of a 1932 uprising already has been indication strongly committed to en­ didn’t even look like their songs provokpd and McCartney. For a time deepened when Lennon dis­ til it officially arrives on Jan. not to take the standard op­ tion has been widely read as good and bad. anyone else. And they critical issues from which their musical differences missed McCartney’s songs 20. There are signs that a in which 30,000 died. The last of the possibility in respect to couraging democratization tions in my business, going Ever popular, ever elcRanI, cverlaslinK tour pronxsctlinxs writing finis to the emphasis When we cast off our ties we re­ became the single most rock was formerly im­ actually worked to the as "Muzak to my ears" in throughout the Hemisphere to Vegas and singing your andneckchainsarecraflcdoi MkKold Ihcdiamonds on human rights and political drive is already under way to week of November, another area of special U.S. enact past experiences of trusting - important Influence on the mune." group’s advantage, but ul­ one of his songs. great hits, if you’re lucky, speak brillianlly for themselves cripple if not eliminate their paramilitary terrorists in­ concern — South Korea, and are the prime backers of and many of them have been disap­ youth of the time. And they had long hair. timately they led to Lennon took up any liberalization that dominated number of causes that he or going to hell, which is *»liKhtlvenl.irj^iN^ where the generals Seoul the very governments and pointing. They have been disappoin­ The core of the group Eventually, so did millions group’s breakup. lo s h o w liberal and leftist opposition vaded a press conference at a where Elvis went.” Latin policy during the ting in part because we have was John Lennon and Paul of teen-age boys. By 1969, when they cut promoted in his music. Catholic school in the capital, have been informed it would movements that would be Lennon, the youth Carter administration. before the new administra­ McCartney who The soul of the Beatles their last album. "Abbey "That radicalism was expected people to be more than the culture figure who turned tion takes over in seizing and murdering six op­ be “an error " to read the hurt most by Washington’s collaborated on more hit was Lennon, even though Road," the rift between phony, really,” Lennon With excellent reason on limited human beings they are - 40 on Oct. 9, recently position leaders. Nov. 4 results as favoring the defection on the rights issue. songs than any other pop­ he shared top billing with Lennon and McCartney said recently, "because it the part of the generals who Washington. limited parents, limited children and recorded and released his Our doth Year as TrustedJewelers ular . McCartney. As the group was Irreparable. was out of guilt. I’d always This is ■ particularly ap­ Much more and more dis­ execution of imprisoned op­ There might also be unfor­ limited friends. first album in years, “Dou­ 9St MAIN ST., DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER run many of those As Richard Williams, a grew, it was clear that About that time, felt guilty that I made tunate consequences in An­ ble Fantasy,” featuring • Hartford • New Britain • Weatfarma Mall governments and are doing parent in Central America turbing may have happened, position leader Kim Dae No one but God could possibly have leading authority on pop­ Lennon was behind that McCartney met and money so 1 had to give it both Lennon and Miss Ono. AfTW*»X.arsEiUff^/XAiSh.*l.fV|fgc/ViSrf/M. f'.WiNf.lw.r f where military operations by January, by which time Jung. dean South America, where loved us enough to overcome the fear ular music, said. "It was growth. married Linda Eastman away or lose it," the reading. The President­ And last Tuesday, his democracy has been making and anxiety. McCartney who wrote ’The first major change and was publicly criticized In recent years, Lennon elect made a frequent cam­ are being stepped up in the Reagan policy makers Back to Latin America, producer said, he put the We have also expected too little - pretty tunes, but it was came in 1965 with the by Lennon for his choice. withdrew, saying he was may be having second backing off from human progress in a way acceptable finishing touches on yet paign point of criticizing the Guatemala. And in El we have been afraid to trust our in­ Lennon who gave the band album "Rubber Soul," Lennon met and married content to be a hiouse- even to American conser­ another aibum. Carter policy. His view that Salvador, a “here and there " thoughts about Latin rights may improve relations tuitions, our dreams, our visions - we its hard edge." laced with puzzling lyrics, Yoko Ono, a Japanese- husband, "baking bread the "people ' of Nicaragua where a largely right-wing America. It may well be that with a number of regimes — vatives — not through leftist have withheld ourselves from God. If Their work caught the more complicated in­ terror campaign has taken once in office and weighing in particular, the Argentines, guerrilla struggle but, in we jumped, we didn't believe God imagination not only of strumentation and even the should be assisted in introduction of the sitar to Peru and Ecuador, in the would be there. screaming, weeping teen­ replacing the present some 9,000 lives so far this the realities as well, as poten­ Brazilians and conceivably popular music. The Rev Ernest Harris. age girls but also the year, the extremist military tialities, a Reagan ad­ Chileans. But it could well peaceful transfer of power musical establishment. As revolutionary government Chaplain. raise new . problems with from military regimes. American composer Aaron Interest in Eastern w as nailed into the faction that increasingly con­ ministration mav assume Manchester Memorial Hospital Copland noted, "When peo­ music was only one ple ask to re-create the manifestation of the “It pays r/OtZTH StWi-tEueSTZ»fA N.f.R.ffo Letters mood of the 1960s, they will group's interest in Eastern play Beatles' music." thought that led them to h u c m E Their arrival in the create "Revolver ” and the Al Sieffert, owner of Al Sieffert’s United States created a even more revolutionary "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Appliance and T.V., is a believer Claims refuted sensation that temporarily overshadowed American Hearts Club Band, " Advertise To the editor: Although our facility has an Within the building most of the rock 'n' roll stars. Teen­ perhaps the most impor­ in advertising. Annette Borenstein's letter to the automatic control system which lighting is on until about 8 p.m, when age girls, in America as tant rock album ever CONSUMER editor of Nov. 29 alleged our violation reduces the temperature in unoc­ the cleaning contractor finishes his well as in England, recorded. He invests his money where it pays ol certain conservation measures at cupied sections to 60 to 65 degrees work After this time the only screamed, cried and By this point the Beatles the best dividends. That’s why he our Tolland Regional Center, She during the night, we made fainted during their con­ had stopped touring. ami lighting in use is in the occupied "Sgt. Pepper " was clear­ asked (or justification and suggested arrangments to bypass that control areas on both floors. certs. Herald (0(1N$EUN^ ly influenced by the band's advertises every week in the Herald. that Northeast Utilities do more than (or this section. However, there was Their appearance on ,NU has a very comprehensive in­ "The Ed Sullivan Show" use of hallucinogenic drugs it expects of its customers no intent to violate or exceed es­ hour conservation program with He attributes a major portion of tablished standards for occupied strict practices and procedures Let me take this opportunity to areas Similarly, we are actively involved in his growing business to his explain our position as there appears Beatles story consumer conservation programs to be a misconception of not only our The reference to a "blaze of because consistent advertising in the Herald. throughout the franchise area. conservation practices but also our lights" within the building and the In view of the above, I am disap­ corporate gdals and objectives parking area is exaggerated and mis­ rags to riches —•— pointed I was not given an earlier op­ leading The lighting for the parking LONDON (UPI) - One day in 1955 John Lennon, then a We were pleased to honor a request area is designed for the safety, portunity to respond to these con­ 15-year-old high school student in Liverpool acquired an Visit Al Sieffert’s, 445 Hartford Road, T v from the Tri Town League of Women security and convenience of our cerns I believe our actions are in the old guitar and formed a four-man group called "The best interest of everyone concerned brings Manchester. Meet Al, he’ll tell you Voters to meet in our building on the employees who work in shifts around (Juarrymen" with some friends. A couple of months later and reflect prudent management on evening of Nov 20. 1980 Annette the clock every day of the year he was introduced to 14-year-old Paul McCartney by a m ore. Borenstein was one of our guests the part of our Tolland staff mutual friend. As the heating for each room has It also benefits all visitors who use Marilyn T Brossmer, He invited McCartney to join the band individual thermostat we increased our facility during the evening And, Regional Community Relations The Quarrymen were into skiffle and rock and roll and they puttered along on an amateur and semi-pro basis till the temperature in the meeting room I t provides an additional measure of Manager. Results. ” security for our property Northeast Utilities 1958 when George Harrison, who had been involved in a for the comfort of those present. separate group with his brother and school friends, also joined them. In November of that year The Quarrymen disbanded The Wagman File and John, Paul and George, playing, as a trio, formed Johnny and the Moondogs They appeared in a talent con­ m *yTii % test where they were noticed by impresario Larry Pames, the first touch of the big-time to come They Strange tale of 53rd hostage changed their name again to The Silver Beatles and appeared in Scotland in 1960 B> KOBKK I J. W V(,M \N outside Tehran where she is mon people, who were much happier t r o 111 their families The Dwyer since her arrest Neither has why she is being held Since her Meanwhile Ringo Starr, who had gotten his first drum WASHINGTON iNKA Urgely presumably being held and better oft under the ayatollah revolutionary guards took the letters anything been heard about her situation IS so different, we have no kit, a $25 outfit, from his parents in 1959 when he was 18. overliHiked in news reports about the M rs Dwyer, a full-time than they had been under the shah and promised they would be The Iranians have not spoken of the idea if she might be released with the was playing with other groups fi2 Americans token hostage 13 homemaker wrote frequently for To get that story Mrs Dwyer delivered American woman since May 6, when other hostages or whether she will In 1960 John, Paul and George went to Hamburg with months ago at the US Embassy in The Humanist magazine Her hus­ packed her press credentials Irom The tailed rescue mission was the public prosecutor in Tehran said continue to be held ' Stu Sutcliffe and Pete Best as their regular drummer Tehran is the fact that the Iranians band. John, IS an English professor at The Humanist and the Buffalo 1‘olice launched lour days later And 11 days she had been taken into custody as a But as far as her husband and her They played in several clubs and in one ol them police Buffalo Slate University The couple Department, cashed in a life- after that on May 5. Mrs Dwyer was children are concerned, Cynthia discovert Harrison was under-age and sent him back to are holding a 53rd American captive spy and would be formally charged ^gland. By coincidence Ringo was also playing in Ham­ was popular on campus insurance policy, obtained a visa and taken from her room at the Hilton by Dwyer is as much a hostage as the She IS t'vnthia Brown Dwyer, who and tried burg at the time. to the best ot anyone s knowledge has Mrs Dwyer is said to have been flew to Tehran revolutionary guards The U.S, government's inquiries other 52 The Dwyers' suffering is no The Beatles returned broke to Liverpool at Christmas been eonlined to an Iranian pri.son for fascinated with Iran s Islamic She arrived there last April 15. just ' She is accused of being a CIA through the Swiss Embassy in different than that of the other 1960. In their first booking, at the Cavern in Liverpool, the past seven months She appears Revolution and to have spoken in two days before Rresident Carter an­ agent and a spy. which is a Tehran have gone unanswered hostage families they were billed as "direct from Hamburg" and m to have simply been the wrong per­ glowing terms of the Ayatollah nounced his ban on travel to Iran She categorical lie." says her husband The State Department is worried "The children miss her quite a everybody thought they were German. They got $20 each. son in the wrong place at exactly the Ruhollah Khomeini checked into the Tehran Hilton and She may have said the wrong thing about Mrs Dwyer but at a loss as to bit," says Dwyer "I do what I can. Ringo. now back in Liverpool, occasionally sat in with wrong time She thought the media was missing set off in search of her story or simply been in the wrong place at what more to do. As spokesman John but obviously there is so much more them. It s a long wav from the quiet tree- the real story in Iran by concen­ She was last seen by Westerners the wrong time, but she not only was Trigttner explains; "She was not she can do for them that I can't I In the spring of 1961 came the first outbreak of the lini-d street in Buffalo N Y where trating on the hostages and their five days later, when she appeared at not a spy but she favored the seized as the other hostages were. hope and pray she will come home Beatlemania that was to affect the youth of the world Mrs Dwyer lived with her husband revolutionary guards The real story, the gates of the occupied U S Em­ revolution ' She is not an employee of the U.S. with the others and that this will all The Top Ten Club in Hamburg asked them to return and the customers went wild night after night Word of their .she often said concerned the com­ bassy with letters lor the hostages. Nothing has been heard from Mrs government We don't even know be over soon.'*^ and three i hildren to the teeming jail success traveled back to Liverpool and The Cavern signed them for another engagement Brian Epstein, manager of a record shop in Liverpool, Washington Merry-Go-Round was impressed by the strong demand by fans for a recor­ ding the Beatles had made in Hamburg as The Beat Boys. He signed them in October and replaced Pete Best on drums by Ringo Starr. Will Reagan alter U.S. policy if Ulster violence explodes? Epstein placed the publishing of the group with Dick James and George Martin, "The Fifth Beatle" as he came to be known, became their recording manager at By J \ ( K XNDI HSON ( rescendo of violence the past two years have turned an sonal plea for the desperate mother with a subordinate, Willa Y. Tetty, has seized on one of my columns to EMI. Epstein, James and Martin were the three most im­ At the heart ol the renewed tur­ WASHINGTON - Genealogists already tense situation into an of one of the H-Block prisoners. Mrs who signed for the hand-delivered promote its standard party line portant people in the Beatles saga other than the famous have traced Ronald Reagan s family bulence. which includes provocative almost unbearable one I’ McCloskey, who fears for her letter on March 25 — or two other against Red China, its worrisome foursome themselves tree back to King Brian of Ireland — political demonstrations and v i c i o u s In a desperate, last-ditch attempt son’s life Commerce employees who were rival in the Communist world. Their first record in Oct. 1962 reached No.l7 on the hit a royal distinction the president-elect assassinations, is a controvei sial to gam international attention lor "Please let your voice be heard given draft copies on March 20 Although the Soviets have attacked charts. Their second, "Please Please Me ", in January (V(«i shares with virtually everv Irish- wing ol the Long Kesh Maz’ " their cause ol a unified Ireland, the before it's too late, " she wrote As for the origin of the letter — me repeatedly for exposing their op­ 1963 reached No.l. And that was the spot they reached American ol whatever social or prison near Belfast. Known as 1- IRA leaders have ordered seven There must be a way to bring about which ordered Commerce to stop a pression in the Soviet Union and its time after time in a long succession of hits that gave political eminence Block. it IS the scene of a determinec fanatical partisans in H-Block to a just .solution " shipment of militarily useful equip­ satellites, they have no qualms about McCartney a place in the Guinness Book of Records for his disc sales. Fame came in an avalanche Their first Wjjial makes Reagan's heritage in­ hunger strike by .tseven Irish starve themselves to death No u|ioloK> needed: A recent ment to the Russians — it was citing me as an authoritative source album, also titled "Please Please Me," was in the charts teresting IS that his parents were Republican Army protesters which Equally hard-nosed. Britain s column that told how the Commerce written on Defense Department when it suits their purpose. for six months. They toured the country to wild acclaim. m a r rie d in a ^ has now lasted a month Uonservative prime minister, stationery and signed by Brown's Department mishandled the near- The column in question reported a They were chosen for the Royal Variety Show. Roman ( attiolic 'V,. l.ast year 1 reported how 350 Irish Margaret Thatcher, has taken a deputy, W. Graham Claytor Jr. If shipment ol strategically sensitive secret _^.S plan that set up 100 In 1964 they conquered Paris, then in February they ceremony but his ^ Republican Army members and sym­ tough line against the "H-Block equipment to the Soviet Union has Klutznick seriously believes such a targets for nuclear strikes within went to the U nit^ States and appeared on the Ed mother had been w pathizers — called ‘blanket men' Seven " provoked an investigation by Rep. letter didn't come from Brown, it's Sullivan Show, the springboard for American Communist China. This, the Red raised a- a / ! lor their refusal to wear prison un­ The hunger strikers will get Richard Ichord, D-Mo. probably a good thing he's leaving Beatlemania. In March they started their first film, “A I’roteslant and iforms “ conducted a 'filthy medical attention and "concessions The column also provoked a sell­ Washington. Army newspaper Krasnaya Zvezda Hard Day’s Night", tour^ Europe, Australia, New claims, proves that "the partners" saw to I t that her protest by spreading excrement on such as are necessary. " in the words serving letter to the Washington Post Wait a minute!: When 1 write a Zealand and regularly produced their chart hits. (meaning China and the United children were the walls of their fetid cells of Britain’s minister lor Northern by Commerce Secretary Philip column, there's no way of knowing also brought up as The long-hair1 at the Include hats, mittens, scarfs, A wave of Beatlei muiic reaounded DO IT DAILY - . Find out what’s the irreverent '60s songwriter and per­ London music publisher Dick way and together with McCartney and this Is the greatest pity of it all— church. Church members and friends cosmetics or soft, stuffed toys. The a croii the country today, alight In San Francisco, a member of a talk of the town by reading Towntalk former was dead. James, who first signed the Beatles, gave the world a good deal of the had much great music to write and are invited to offer a gift that would gifts should he wrapped in white •olace for tearful fans who felt John punk rock band, collapsed at her every day in your Evening Herald. Station switchboards were was having a morning cup of tea at music it will still ^ playing in the now we will never have it.” be suitable for the patients at tissue paper. Colorful Christmas Lennpn'a death marked "the end of doorstep when told of Lennon's jammed with calls from fans his home in London when the phone next century. an era.” death. pleading, "Tell me it's not true ... It rang with the news of Lennon's "He presented a somewhat cynical Murray the K, the New York disc The ne«M»of Lennon’s shooting can’t be true.” death. and aggressive attitude to those who jockey, who was instrumental in “ Oh my God, oh my God, oh my Monday night spread faat. Many peo­ "Oh no! Jesus God, oh Jesus God "It's not possible," he said, did not know him but beneath this bringing the Beatles to the United God!" she wailed, as her roommate ple were stuiuied — unwilling to n o!" cried a young man who phoned shocked. "What a great loss to pop­ exterior was a man of great warmth States, said it was like losing helped her inside. ' Liverpool has no plans for Lennon memorial

LIVERPOOL, England The city's major ceremony for Lennon. Marlow said. "They did not welfare housing project has prided itself in the famous, proposed in Would Lennon's death (UPI) — The dour working newspaper, the Post and "There will be no civic always make the best im­ after McCartney and invite world-wide reputation of November 1977 erecting a help the fund raising cam ­ people of the grimy in­ Echo, which normally ceremony,” city pression. And there is a him to attend a ceremony its favorite sons, but city Beatles statue on William­ paign? dustrial seaport home of publishes In the afternoon, spokesman David Marlow feeling they did not do dedicating it upon comple­ officials see no sign thar son Square in the center of "I doubt it, ” he said. the Beatles and their brought out a special edi­ said. something for the city." tion In about 18 months. people are going to raise the city. "Liverpool sound” have tion this morning, but Why the reluctance to But to mark the 100th an­ The council did not $60,000 to erect a statue The plan went as far as not com e up with the although the city council Is pay homage to the young niversary this year of its explain why it chose proposed m ore than three having a model of the REBULAR6AS money for a statue to im­ going ahead with a plan to men from Liverpool who incorporation as a city McCartney to honor rather years ^go. statue made by Liverpool . i l i 1 8 i 8 pergel mortalize the group, and name a new welfare revolutionized popular does plan to honor one than all the Beatles. Allan Williams, a Liver­ sculptor Brian Burgess John Lennon’s slaying is housing project Ufter Paul music? B ^tle — Paul McCartney. The city, which sits at pool man who had business "Only a few thousand VILUBE MOTORS unlikely to change them, McCartney, Liverpool has "There has been Tljp City Council Sept. 3 the head of the Mersey dealings with the Beatles pounds have been raised. ” . Mi Str««t Manch*tt«r city fathers said tpday. no plans for any memorial criticism of them,” vlitda to name its next River facing the Irish Sea, before they became Marlow said. CHRISTMAS 6IFT 6UIDE OREAT SHOP EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION Temple Beth Sholom auction < iI E T S : Lois Falkenstein, left, and Nancy Cion, look Ambassador Drive Dec. 13 at 8 p.m. Mrs. COLLECTIBLES, over some of the items that will be auctioned Cion is chairman of the auction committee HAND MADES and Mrs. Falkenstein is a member. (Herald ^ 25% OFF STORE WIDE! New off at the third annual Temple Beth Sholom A Old Collectibles, Hand Nursery School auction. It will be held at photo by Pinto) Made Gifts. 133 Spruce Street, FRUIT BASKETS Northfield Green Condominium Clubhouse on comer of Birch Street. FANCY FRUIT BASKETS - Order early. Also. Wicker CUSTOM MADE Items Pero Fruit Stand, 276 CLOTHING OakUnd Street. 6496384. Exodus from Manchester MARINELLI AND COMPANY ORIGINALS, F R u fr _BASKETS, Flower CUSTOM MADE or ARRANGEMENTS, center­ DESIGNED CLOTHING, and ALTERATIONS for every oc­ pieces for your holidav needs. shown in decade figures casion, for Everybody! 210 Brown’s Flowers, Inc., 145 Pine St 643-9672.______Main Strert. Manchester. 643- 8 ^ ______More people have moved out of Here are the comparable figures B oh on 3,691 in 1970; 430 births. 226 "AFGANS" Handmade, Manchester than into it in the past for Hartford and for other towns in deaths 49 net in-migration; 3944 washable. "Granny Afgans." MOPEDS Colorful, warm and pretty. ten years and the same is true of An­ the area now YAMAHA MOPED. The Ideal Lovely ChristmasC Gifts. Call dover, Coventry. East Hartford, Hartford 158,017 in 1970 with 28,- fiolum hia 3,129 in 1970 ; 355 births; Gift! $599.00. Help SanU beat 5 6 8 ^ . the gas crunch at Seymour Hartford, and Vernon 507 births. 15,622 deaths, and 32,528 244 deaths, 152 net in-migration; 3,- net out-migration for a 1980 es­ 392 now A COMPLETE SELECTION MotorsporU, 881 Main St., Just the opposite is true of Bolton. OF HAND MADE ITEMS, Manchester. 6434)214 E llin gton 7.707 in 1970; 1,289 Columbia Ellington. Glastonbury. timated population of 136,319. Including, Collars, Vests, WOODSIBE ANTIQUES BUTINS South Windsor. Tolland and Hebron Andover 2.099 in 1970 ; 273 births; births; 441 deaths, 1,190 net in- Pillows, and Afgant are '.-/.J' BASKETS a WICKER Those population change con- 134 deaths; 94 net out-migration; 2,- migration. 9,745 now available at THE VILLa GE CHARM YARN BARN, 131 THE WICKER COTTAGE. slusions are part of a study con­ 144 now tila aton h u p 20.651 in 1970 ; 2,420 Spruce St. 649^699.______Specializing in Baskets, ducted by the Connecticut Public (iovenlrv 8,140 in 1970; 1,226 Wicker Furniture and wall GOLD. SILVER births. 1,343 deaths, 2,548 net in- Expenditures Council, which deter­ births; 462 deaths; 14 net out­ G IFT C E R TIFIC A TE hangings. Route 83, Vernon. migralion, 24,276 now •V mined that the state as a whole had a migration; 8.890 now THIS CHRISTMAS GIVE A 6 4 ^ 1 9. Monday -Saturday WEnVIlSURTLfORTIESPDT South U indaor 15,553 in 1970; 1,- 10-5 Sunday 1-5. net out-migration of 2 per cent in the Ea.l Hartford 57.583 in 1970 . 6,936 GIFT CER’nFICATE for a • Cbu lap • Imlij • Cns 523 births, 812 deaths; 940 net in- Subscription to The 1970's births. 4,239 deaths; 7,726 net out­ • IUi*a|llaMWt«W migralion. 17.204 now. Manchester Herald, "A Fami­ The study indicated that in 1970 migration. 52,554 now ly Newspaper Since 1881". DINING 7 \ T olland 7,857 in 1970; 1,391 births; • U Ikflai Siha Manchester had a population of 47.- Arrnon 27,237 in 1970 , 4.961 births, Pleaie call the CirculaUon HOUSE OF CHUNG. Polyne­ 324 deaths . 782 net m-migration; 9,- sian and Chinese SpecUIUes. 994, that 6.496 persons were born 1,809 deaths; 2,382 net out-migration; Department at M7-9946. TOP PRICES PAIDII 706 now Cocktails served. Complete during the decade, that 4.352 died, 28,007 now * * * ION boaus on da«s rkig> with tMz Ml * * * H ebron 3.815 in 1970 ; 936 births; GIFT CER'HFICATE Give Uke-out service. Open 7 diys. and 336 more left town than came to The following towns'had more net 363 Brasd Street. Manchester. 189 deaths; 901 net in-migration; 5,- One To The Person You Love It. leaving an estimated population in people in than out during the From Lords And Ladies 6494958. / V 463 now 820 to 1980 of 49.802 decade Unisex Salon, Colony Shop, 829 to too 944 Sullivan Ave., South Wlnd- SWEETS FOR 8100 sor. 644-2435______CHRISTM AS I O ' , 0«t<30 CARVEL ICE CREAM, 811 111 PINE ST • MANCHESTER PHONE 043-4639 Program shows opportunities M USICAL Main Street, Manchester. 1227 Wb*D you buy any Toro COrntrolHTFO RD AND PINE ST HOURS 9-5 INSTRUMENTS Burnside Ave . EUst Hartford. ■LogU-ilago mowUiroworf framToro lOLDKINGSBLDC I______SEBASTIAN’S MUSIC HAS We can handle all your Ice MAN<;HK»TKH - The annual sponsored by the Auxiliary ot hospital setting Seeing the various MiM 1 ToroGrtot EVERYTHING FOR A cream needs for Christmas. 5 Wlnlor R obot* Day* and Career Day program, to enable area Manchester Memorial Hospital, with departments in action, she indicated, MUSICAL CHRISTMAS! Manchester, 648-5999. East KD TU Decambar 31. 1980. ninth grade students to learn about the cooperation of a number of helps to clarify their thinking about Guitars, Accessories, Band in­ Hartford, 52(141751. nSGOUNT the variety and scope of career op­ Hospital Departments and the their future plans struments and a staff of music professionals to help you portunities in the health care field, Volunteer Office According to Helen The afternoon program will open P O T PO U R R I CAPITOL choose Route 83, Vernon 872- Meister. Auxiliary Career Day with a showing of the hospital film. THE KNOTT PLACE, 55 OAK will be held at Manchester Memorial 8002. EQUIPMENT Hospital on Tuesday. Dec 9 frorp 2 to chairperson, the program will afford "A Member of the Family, " to be STREET, ^ecialliing in Macrame 'rabies. Plant 31 MAIN 8T„ MANCHESTER 5 p m students an up-close ' glimpse of followed by a presentation by Opera­ IMPORTED GIFTS Hangers, CrochetUng, QullU, 643-7958 The program is once again being potential careers in an actual tion Room staff The students will Stuffed Animals and all your then visit the various departments FINNISH ESTONIAN IMPORTS and Handicrafts. Christmas needs' 64S-O480 for which they had previously Blankets, famous design glass •imtaiWMilMwmiKiMintnoiHEia Hospital to provide registered The students will be and other distinctive gifts. 44 FLORISTS attending from various schools in Stony Road, Bolton. 649-8080. CHRISTMAS Manchester. Coventry and South ARRANGEMENTS Park Hill f e M m Windsor V ANITY CAR PLATES Joyce Flower Shop: FTD new family facilities Among the many health careers PERSONAL CAR PLATES Fruit Baskets Christmas Parlies. Flowering Plants. and departments to be visited by the Make Ideal Gifu. Featuring Organization Emblems. Call 5490791, CAKE STEREQ hospital chaplain students will be Nursing. Physical FARMINGTON - Families of sur­ MANCHESTER RUBBER Hours lor the lounge will be 8 30 gical patients at the University of Therapy. X-Ray. Social Service, STAMP, 20 Birch St. 649-4489, PENTLAND FLORIST lee Flo for Special Connecticut Health Center's John N a m to 4 p in Monday through Physicians and Physicians' Visa and Master Charge. FLORAL YOUR HOUDAV Dempsey Hospital soon will have a Friday One volunteer will be on duty Associates. Oc­ NEEDS! 24 Birch St 6434(247 "Pleasing You Is Our f convenient place to stay during the there at one lime. Marcus said about cupational Recreational Therapy, TYPEWRITERS Holiday Cakes. Pleasure!” surgery 12 volunteers will be needed to cover and the Pharmacy YALE TYPEWRITER A large selection A surgical family lounge will be all hours SERVICE. TYPEWRITERS REBUILT, PORTABLE of metal cookie cutters. & SON ready in January near the operating The lounge was the idea of James New Year Dance WOOD CUTTING ■ PEARL. . f U r f TYPEWRITEra' From $20.00 H Foster, M D , head of surgery 1B1 Cantor 8L 70 Union 8t. rooms, where family members can MANCHESTER - The Social Club Sales & Service, Typewriter SUPPLIES (>l‘> MAIN M . M VN( Ml s|| l( receive support, friendship and infor­ of St. Bridget’s Church will sponsor a & Adding Machines 41 D R BUNCE li COMPANY, Manchaatar Rockvllla mation and where they can be easily New Y ear’s Eve dinner dance in the Purnell t^ c e . 6494986. 210 Pine St. 643-9872. Supplies, 646-0228 875-3252 Woodcutting and Forestry cafeteria of St Bridget’s School with “fini Sot EvorylNng Since located by surgeons ProducU. Mies and service It will be m ore convenient for all Christmas Eve dinner beginning at 7:30 p.m. and BICYCLES for CHAINSAWS, SAFETY dancing from 9 p m. to 1 a m. to disc BICYCLES AND CAMPING concerned than having the family VERNON — On Christmas eve this EQUIPMENT, and tape music with Jack Coleman as EQUIPMENT. Sporting ACCESSORIES U wait at home or in the patient's year there will be two services of disc jockey Cost is 311 per person. goods, ice skates, sleds, sur- WOODSPUTTERS room worship at Union Congregational vlviors, hockey, exercise *39.95 For reservations phone Karen or The lounge will be staffed by Church At 7 p.m. there will be a equipment. FARR’S, 2 Main Health Center volunteers, who will David Kohl at 6464)548 Street. M W bnter. 643-7111. Belonio' 'lo The Bean family service with scripture ARTS a CRAFTS Bug \^’urld of undergo training for the job during readings, familiar carols, special BRICK IN THE WALL the week of Jan 5 Gallery of Fine Hand Craft Comfort! music by the junior choir and a BICYCLES NEW AND Vinyl covered bean Deg Double zippered Sportsman licenses and Art. The Artisan Mill, 2l0 Randi Marcus, director of Christmas Pageant directed by Dayl USED, THE VERNON BIKE for extra itrengihl volunteers, said the training will in­ BOLTON — Sportsmen's licenses SHOP Sales, Repairs Route Pine Street. Tueiday thru Graves are available at the towh clerk's of­ 83/1 MILE NORTH OF Sunday. 643-1310. clude sessions on surgical procedures At 11:15 p m, there will be a Christ­ fice at the Community Hall. VERNON aRCLE. 872-3159. and dealing with stress Leading the mas Eve Communion service with Catherine Leiner, town clerk, said RENTAL NEEDS MARLOW’S sessions will be Marcus, Alice Herr­ scripture readings and with special TV’S—STEREOS DOWNTOWN MAIN *T. MANCHMTER anyone wishing to purchase a license BEAUTIFUL TAYLOR RENTAL WISHES mann of the social services depart­ music by the Senior Choir DOLL CLOTHES SHOP AL SIEFFERT’S S49-B221' for a gift may do so. YOU HAPPY HOLIDAYS! ment, and Sister Gail Nicastro, the I BEAUTIFUL BARBIE DOLL APPLIANCES, 445 Hartford The hunt-fish-trap combination R o ^ , Manchester. 847-9997. Call us for Party Needs ■ I DRESSES 60«. Brideamaid's Tables, Chairs, Chins, license sells for $7 The hunt-trap or I Outfit $1.50. Complete Wed- Super Santa Sale! TVs, Beta Sigma Phi stereos, washers, dryers, Glassware etc. 8492498. the fishing license costs $5 Idlng Outfit, $3.50. Pajamas refrigerstors, freezers, much MANCHKSTKK — Xi Gamma The town clerk's office is open dai- l 60(. 6498452 IlkVIC.more. ■ • » BRAYS, Chapter of Bela Sigma Phi will meet IX) IT DAILY -- SAVE MONEY by >y fro't' 9 a m to 3 p.m and Monday JEWELRY STORE tonight at 8 o'clock at 177 Anthony reading the advertisements in the 7 to 9 p m Call Cindi, Janice, or Joe If You Would Like Road, Tolland. Mrs Ronald Atwood, Evening Herald Residents may purchase To Be A Part Of This Gift Guide 643-2711 DIAMOND SAlyE artist of the Hartford Courant, will sportsmen’s licenses in any town Pendants & Earrinc present a program on art in the clerk's office in the state. home Leader named

Mario L. Accornero has Gutt was elected a been elected chairman of member Robert E the Agricultural Stabiliza­ DePietro is first alternate ART GALLERY tion and Conservation and John B. Spencer se­ A Fine Selection of Original Art Committee for the towns of cond alternate. for Chrietniai Giving ... East Hartford, The committee was CUSTOM PICTURE FRAMING SPECIALISTS Manchester, Glastonbury, elected by ballots of HOURS Mon-Pn H 1720 I.LLINOTON KI) and Marlborough. farmers from the four- wra. Tbiiiii til S SO WINDSOR, n Celebrating Our 100th Anniversary Next Year! Donald F. Preli was town area and will ad­ Sat M Sun iO-3 n il Chnitmaii TM. M4H750 named vice-chariman of minister locally a number the committee. John J of farm programs. » .•“r.- r.-M

B - EVENING HERALD, Tnw- Dec. 9.1910 HERALD, Tue»., Dec. 8, 1880 - 9 Betty's Notebodi Vasa^s Scandia Lodge to hold Lucia festival MANCHESTER - night at 7:30 at Ebnanuel mas season. St. Lucia lived to the needy. the Scandinavian coun­ eldest daughter in the Stauffer. Amanda Torsten- Robert Benson will be Scandia Lodge, Vasa Order Lutheran Church. In Italy during the early Christian missionaries tries. The stories have home rises early and por­ son, Amy Fournier, Beth responsible for lights and By of America, will sponsor a In Sweden, a Lucia centuries of Christianity brought many stories of lived on to the present day. trays Lucia by wearing a Fournier, Karlyn Ander­ sound and Mr. and Mrs. MACC mitten Lucia Festival ^turday Festival opens the Christ- and was gpry sympathetic her love and kindness to all In Sweden on Dec. 13, the son, Elise Niiler, Cindy Everett Johnson, Betsy crown of candles on her head and carries buns and Niiler, Jennifer Wasko, Arner, Melissa Arner and BETTY RYDER St. Agnes fund drive seeks donors. coffee to the rest of the Renee Fournier and Susan Matthew Arner will be in tree family who are.4n bed. Gaskill. charge of the family scene. WETTHERSFIELD-The Drive, marking over 60 the only other fund raising Guild sponsors. tle red^stockings which the Miss Debbie Anderson, Other participants in the Traditional buns, ginger years of raising funds to The Home is the only guild asks donors to fill to daughter of Mr. and Mrs. festival will include Lisa cookies and coffee will be When you're doing your Christmas Katz and Joyce Young, all of demonstrations of their skills at the Guild of St. Agnes has -activity besides its annual "Holly Brunch" being sponsored by benefit St. Agnes Home in residence in Connecticut help the Sisters of Mercy George T. Anderson of 62 Christensen, Lisa served following the shopping, how ^boul adding a pair of Manchester. April Boone of Glaston­ begun lU Red Stocking membership drive that the bury served as a guide in the Mark the htenchester Auxiliary of Child It Wethersfield. This drive Is devoted to the care and maintain the Home. Con­ Diane Drive, Vernon, will Erickson. Jason Norris, program. mittens to your list (or the counseling of young un­ tributions may be sent to portray Lucia during Michael Arner, Randy Mr. and Mrs. Lennart Manchester Area Conference of Twain Home. Family Services on Thursday, Dec. On Sunday, there was a Christmas 18 from II a.m. to 1:30 p.m at the Martha White Singers set holiday Schedule married pregnant girls, “Red Stocking Drive," St. Saturday’s festival. Norris, Michele Jolly, Johnson will be in charge Churches iMACCi mitten tree’ regardless of race, color or Agnes Home, 595 Silas Kathleen Lessard. of refreshments. In The Herald office, we have two House Tour, but unfortunately we home of Mrs. John Malone, 84 MANCHESTER- The at the Hartford Civic about these and future per­ Her attendants' will in­ creed. The Christmas Deane Highway, ■ David Torstenson, A free will offering will trees each loaded down with colorful couldn't make it. I'm sure all the Prospect St., Manchester. Martha White Singers, Center. formances call 646-3240 or clude Karen Eddy, Jen­ appeal is in the form of lit­ Wethersfield, Conn. nifer Haberern, Sandi Herbert Bengtson and be received mittens homes were attractively decorated Among the craftsmen will be Pat composed of young people For further information 646-5725. If you'd like to add your mittens for Santa's arrival Pisch, stained glass: JoAnn Moriarty from the Greater lor we have a box for hats' please Speaking of decorations, don't and Susan Berte, baskets; Jean Manchester area, will appear throughout the drop in and pm your gift to our trees forget to visit the Wadsworth Trombley, calico crafts; and Elaine Atheneum's Festival of Trees being Genga, "The Mushroom." Holiday r ^ o n during the hoiiday Just think —some pair of little season. hands will be warm this Christmas presented now through Sunday. and craft items, plus poinsettias will The group’s summer because vou took time out to share We attended the preview party be on sale. Thursday and the trees and wreaths The menu sounds good too and will debut at the Manchester were beautiful The Britannia include assorted quiches, salad, Bandshell was weil- Holiday events Chapter Daughters of the British breads, cookies and coffee. Donation received, and set the wheels in motion for a We joined some members of the Empire entitled their contribution is 35 and for tickets or early orders of recently completed recor­ Mark Twain Memorial in their an­ "Pleasure of Winter, and the poinsettias, call Polly Davis, 643-5021 Center Church Choir sings at Nook Farm Glastonbury Nutmeg Gardeners or Terry DelMastro. 646-3842 ding of holiday music. nual celebration of Christmas at Brodersen of Coventi7, at left, a star of many Some of the local Nook Farm on Friday evening and it presented "Saints Preserve Us." The \ smile Walter Gryzb, director of the Manchester South Windsor Historical Society was (Tenter (Thurch Choir, back to camera, directs hit musicial productions, lent her voice to the appearances of the singers was great are as follows: We felt especially proud listening represented with " Reflections of Depending on the situation, a smile annual celebration of Christmas at Nook his group in a selection of (Thristmas carols at December 11 at 2:00 p.m. to the Manchester Center Church Yesteryear, and "Winter Lace" may be anything from cheerful to sly Farm. (Herald photo by Costello) from the Manchester Junior to shy to enigmatic. But besides the annual members reception at the Mark at the State of Connecticut Choir under the direction of Walter Twain Memorial in Hartford. Hazel Steck Gryzb present a fine program of Women's Club varying in kind, smiles vary in F o ste r Grandparents There was an especially in­ frequency from country to country, Banquet, Willie's Steak Tb e two least holiday music Included in the choir - House, Manchester. was Hazel Steck Brodersen of Coven­ teresting display of Victorian dolls says the December issue of Seven­ by Mrs John S Mason of Rockville, teen December 16 at 7:15 try. noted star of many hit musicial Wine lovers plan dinner Friday p.m., at the Manchester along with the various wreaths and The Japanese smile more than the prixiuctions Accompanying her was Rotary Gub, Manchester her mother. Essie Weber of Texas trees British and in the United States awarded. leosons lor joiiiiiig oui The Eastern Connecticut Chapter Burgandy; 1978 B&G Vouvray Loire All m all. It was a beautiful presen­ southerners have been found to be Country Gub, Also on hand was Dennis Santoro of of Les Amis Du Vin will conduct a valley white; 1979 Louis Latour Tickets are $12.50 and reservations December 18 at 1:30 Manchester, a member of the church tation and one which really gets you the biggest smilers. Americans who dinner-tasting on Friday, in the Beaujolais Village; 1975 Chateau p.m., at the Senior choir. Mrs Herbert M Gaebe of into the spirit of Christmas smile the least are to be found along are accepted on a first-come, first- Manchester Community College Grand Maserolles, red Bordeaux; Citizen's Center. Glastonbury, a member of the the Great Lakes serve basis. For reservations, con­ fitness d u h So SMILE Dining Room. 60 BidweU St., Club Montmartre Blanc de Blanc December 22 at 5:30 p.m. Memorial Committee, former Lt Holly Hruncli Manchester. A Belgium dinner will French sparkling wine. ••— ' tact Gene Spaziani, MCC professor Gov and Mrs Robert Killian ishe is be served at 6. Sherman Haight of Haight and chapter director of Les Amis DU Various craftsmen from the area Hospital saves president of the women's com­ Dinner wines will include 1979 Vineyards, Litchfield, will present Vin, at home, 536-0249 or at MCC m ittee and Dons K Bunce. George will be participating in Old age Louis Latour Macon-lngny. white the nrogram. Door nrizes will be 646-4900 by making group buys topic of MANCHESTER - Enqoqed Births Manchester Memorial Shannon, John Hospital participates with seminar Pairirk, son oj Gerald F. 59 other Connecticut Roy-l*ark»‘r Jr. and Dianne Cooper hospitals in joint purchasing FARMINGTON— Living to a Shannon of 40 E ldrid^ St.. supplies and purchasing of­ The engagement of Miss Catherine healthy old age will be the topic of Manchester, was bom Nov. f i c i i there are convinced Pauline Roy of Manchester to Stuart the next Centennial Seminar Dm . 17 28 a t M a n c h e s te r the hospital realizes great Eric Parker of Vernon has been an­ at the University of Connecticut Memorial Hospital. His benefits as a result. individual exercise program nounced by her parents. Mr and Health Center maternal grandparents are The Connecticut Hospital is the one that will do you Mrs Raymond A Roy of 30 Eva The seminar, entitled "Dying Mr. and Mrs. Norman E. Association, parent Drive Manchester Young as Late as Possible." will be Langley of West organization of the the most good. And as Mr Parker is the son of Mr and at 7.30 p m. in the Health Center's Willington. His paternal purchasing combine, you improve, your Mrs Stuart J Parker of 23 Legion Keller Auditorium. It will be free and grandparents are Gerald recently said that while Drive Vernon open to all Coffee and refreshments E. Shannon of Manchester health care institutions program will be modi­ will be served and Dorothy. Thomas of have been criticized by the fied. So you’ll always M iss Roy, a senior at Manchester The event will be the third in a East Hartford. His mater­ federal government for High SchiKil. will graduate in 1981 series of seminars on health topics of nal great-grandparents are paying higher prices than be making progi’ess. Mr Parker a 1978 graduate of public interest, arranged in obser­ Amney G. Alley of Saco, necessary for supplies, a Rix'kville High School is employed vance of UConn's 100 years of service Maine and Arthur Alley of 'Atudy shows combine WORKOUTS THAT as manager at G T Tire in Tolland to Connecticut Portland. Maine. He has a members are payhig prices The couple is planning a Nov 7. i f j The other Centennial Seminars, brother. Gerald F. Ill, 21 for pharmaceutical and AREN’T ALL WORK. slated for the third Wednesday of nmtiumm 1981 wedding (Catherine I*. Hov months « a «MUi T0 medical supplies that are each month, will be on the following ITIKMMfa lower than those being paid Best of all, a European Health topics Godin, l.ilu, daughter of by the federal government made them inher­ ^Spa-is a pleasant and interesting Jan 21 — "Magic Bullets Against L Peter and Michele Twerdy itself. Dental Disease." about the outlook Godin of 68 Ellington Ave . TATI/UIA Peter Kuzmikas, direc­ Not that a ently self-motivating7 place to spend a few hours a week. Weddinqs. for a vaccine and other preventive Vernon, was bom Nov 29 tor of materials manage­ Kodlll! WTinner pocket camera or They’re fast-moving and’ With clean, well-lighted exercise measures against tooth decay and at Manchester Memorial ment at Manchester gum disease So you’ll look forward to you? areas. Well-maintained, [irot'es- Kolesnikoff-Garman Hospital. Her maternal $ A 9 9 Hospital, said costs are Ifexas Instruments Slimline calcu­ Feb 18— " Dilemmas at the Eldges grandparents are late lower from mass workouts. Not just during the sional etjuipment. And steam of Life," about abortion, euthanasia lator aren’t nice gifts. But unless Claire Garman ol l.aconia. .N 11 Nicholas and Victoria Ann 1.5-oz. purchasing and that ser­ Lynn B Garman ol Manchester and other ethical issues surrounding you’ve already b^n thinking first few weeks, but through rooms and saunas where you can and Ensign Karl E Kolesnikoff was her sister s maid ol honor Jean Twerdy Sr. Her paternal vice and quality do not suf­ birth and death grandparents are Mr. and fer (rom it every step of your progress. relax after, working out. And USN ol Ciminnati. Ohio, were Garman ol Manchester, the bride s March 18 — " A Heart Has to Last a NATIMUL SPRAT COtOGNE about getting into better shape, married No\ 29 at the Second sister was bridesmaid M rs Roy Godin of "THE UNCOMMON SCENT pools where you can cool-otJ Lifetime." about heart disease and Manchester. Her paternal _ iHaiiafiiamoPAiti a woman they’re hardly sufficient reasons You’ll find our approach is per­ Congregational Church in Tom Vahey ol Hammond. Ind how to avoid it K! OOIIMT PUTONCmOC 1 great-grandmother is Mrs. M H I T i a S I f sonal and non-competitive. So no before heading home. Manchester served as best man Usherettes were SetninarH Bet to join our fitness club by them­ Joy Kolesnikoll of Beverly. Mass . April 15 — "Alcohol and Sophia C hristensen of HALSTON The bride is the daughter ol Mr Marijuana. " about two leading drugs matter what your fitness goals and Kim Kolesnikoff of Cincinnati, Cloverdale, Calif. She has a STORRS— The problems selves. ABOUTTHAT FREE and Mrs George tiarman of 46.1 in our society sisters of the bridegroom brother, Aaron Gene, 4 CHLOE caused by PCB contamina­ So before you consider the free are, you won’t have to keep up Porter St Manchester The May 20 — " Adults and Minors. CAMERA OR CALCULATOR. bridegroom is the son ol Ruth J tion of water supplies from .A reception was held at the British- Rights and Wrongs,'' about the rights the Housatonic River, and gift we’ll give you for joining with someone half your age or Kolesnikoff ol ( incinnati and Mr and tihupman, Sura American Club in Manchester, after of minors in Alabama and Japan, will If what you’ve read so far Mrs Emerson Kolesnikoff of Cincin­ Mevetion, daughter of 2.5-oz. European Health Spas, consider twice your strength. which the couple left for Pensacola Hoiiur«‘(i William W II and Suzanne be the subject of two sounds interesting, you might nati Fla Thev will reside in Norfolk, Va related talks at the Univer­ some of the more substantial The Hec Dr James MacLauchlin Glenney Chapman of 32 4-oz. RESULTS YOU CAN SEE Christine M Jaworski of 83 Pitkin sity of Connecticut, enjoy seeing one of our facilities ol Second ( ongregational Church Mrs Kolesnikoll recently received St Manchester, made the dean s Cubles Drive, Vernon, was benefits a membership in our club Wednesday (Dec. 17). AND FEEL. perlormed the double- ring a master s degree in scH ial work honor list during the last academic born Nov. 29 at Manchester for yourself. Just droj) by the EXPERIENCE THE STTLE. THE TTITHASTTLE All ITS OTTN Both presentations are has to offer. ceremony Herbert Chatsky ol (rom the State University ol New year at Washington University in St Memorial Hospital. Her POTTER. THE.PULSE OE part of the UConn Institute With our advanced condition­ Europejin Health Spa closest to Manchester was organist and Liddy York at Stony Brook Ensign Louis, Mo maternal grandparents are A FITNESS PROGRAM Dohertv ol Assonet .Mass was Kolesnikoff a pilot with the U S Mr and Mrs. Everett ROYAL COPENHAGEN of Water Resources 1980-81 ing techniques, you’ll notice you. We’ll show you around and, She IS a senior in the School of Fine Centennial Seminar Series, soloist Navy receivc-d his w ings in October Arts Glenney of East Hartford. SCOUMHIEl YOU CAN LIVE WITH. if you like, well give you a free Her paternal grandparents and will be in Room 200 of results far sooner than most peo­ are Mr and Mrs William the Graduate Center. The Anyone who has tried to get ple expect. Real results. That you fitness evaluation. We’ll answer Chapman of Manchester talks are open to the public your (}uestions alnnit how a mem­ Service Notes, $ 4 5 0 without charge. into better shape knows the can measure and keep track of. H er paternal great- 2-oz. bership works. Unlike a lot of Airman Srolt Kirkpatrick, son of I )hio FTndH training grandparents are Mr. and The first lecture, which trouble with most exercise pro­ It isn’t that we push you beyond .Mrs FDaine Kirkpatrick of .Anyone interested in speaking to Mrs, Alan Foley of begins at 3:30 p.m.. will be other fitness clubs, we don’t hide Riverhead Boulevard in East Hart­ Navy Fireman Thomas P "The PCB Problem in the grams. They’re dull. And tedious. your limits. Quite the opposite. him regarding the Air Force may Southington and Mrs. Leah OLEG CASSINI FOR MEN ford. has been selected by the US Christensen, son of .Mr and Mrs Moulton of Hartford. Her Housatonic River," The Instead, we make certain you any of our costs or a.sk you to call 646-7440 and make arrangements OANCEROUSIT MASCULINE | SPRAT COtOGNE AS \ And impersonal. You’re thrown Air Force to serve as a recruiter for an apjjointment or stop by the of­ Arleigh Christensen of 757 Forbes great-great-grandfather is INOITIDUAl AS ITS CREATOR speaker will be Charles work out correctly. So you make sign up forever. assistant in the Manchester office fice St , East Hartford, has completed Carl Warren of Vermont Fredette, senior sanitary in with a group of people you’ve 555 Mam St Manchester He will (iomph'lo rourne recruit training at the Naval JOVAN PIERRE CARDIN engineer of the Connecticut never seen before and expected the maximum improvement with­ And if you divide to join by assist Staff Sgt Rick McKenzie, the Training Center. Great Lakes, III Department of En­ Marine Pvt Brian Z Lestage, son l.alunrrlle, Daniel February 1st, we’ll gi\'u you your blast Hartford and Glastonbury area A 1980 graduate of Penney High vironmental Protection. to keep up with them. Which out the usual gue.sswork, over­ of Mr and Mrs Roland A Lestage ol Ruben, son of Gerard and Air Force representative School, he joined the Navy in At 4 p.m., Dr. George R. means you’re likely to start out work or wasted energy. choice of the camera or calculator 660 Swamp Road, Coventry, has com­ Christine Tyler Lalancette November 1979 Curry, epidemiology con­ Kirkpatrick graduated from pleted the Basic Helicopter Course at of 14 Highland St., « 1 3 » 9 by being embarrassed. And end we mentioned as a gift. Kndb training Manchester, was born Nov. sultant to the Connecticut WE MAKE SURE Penney High School and entered the the Naval Air Technical Training up by being bored. Considering all the benefits Air Force July 1980 as a vehicle Navy Seaman Recruit Philip S 29 a t Manchester Department of Health Ser­ Center. Millington Tenn vices, will discuss "PCBs YOU PROGRESS. operator dispatcher stationed at Smith son of Alice Zinsser of 230 Memorial Hospital. His At European Health Spas we we’ve discussed so far, it may He joined the .Marine Corps in THE GORGEOUS SEXT-TOUNG — Acute and Chronic Wright Patterson Al-'B in Davton, 1-ake St , Vernon, has completed maternal grandmother is February 1980 - FRAGRANCE BT REVION Exposure in Human Health understand the importance of Our staff will give you the kind seem like we’re offering you quite recruit training at the Naval Mrs R obert Tyler of Training Center, Great Lakes, 111. Manchester. His paternal Effects.” keeping you interested in your of personal attentidn you need to a lot. But there’s one more thing .[ ,^1 CHARLIE Fredette plans to give an Classics, exotics A 1980 graduate of Rockville High grandparents are Mr. and workouts. So you’ll keep at them achieve your goals. One-on-one we’d also like you to consider. School, he joined the Navy in Mrs. Gerard Lanlancette 0 overview of the PCB con­ September 1980 of Manchester. His mater­ tamination problem in the long enough to actually tlo you instniction. FVom professionally It’s the great way you’ll feel nal great-grandparents are Housatonic River, in­ once you actually do get into Ijet- in gift robes KnIiHtH Mr. and Mrs. .A lbert cluding a status report on some good. trained experts who understand Laurie A Field, daughter of Mr. Eagleson of Manchester. 1.7-OZ. the results of intensive ter shape. And we think that’s the NEW YORK NEAi - That for a wrap robe in cream velour COLOOMlTRinO* what they’re doing and care about and Mrs. Franklin C. Field of studies conducted over the PROGRAMS FOR PEOPLE. favorite Christmas gift, the robe, bordered in black, with black tassels H is paternal great- ■ O M I T - nr M T TOO most important reason for joining Princeton St., Manchester, entered TAO fOOM MMOCfOCI past two years. It will in- doing it well. takes two directions this sea.son on the sash Just a trifle Oriental is grandparents are and the Air Force Delayed Enlisted RIT SET . dude information on the NOT JUST FOR BODIES. Some designers are updating sudh Hanson Kickernick's plushy pink Mrs. Aime Lanlancette of lb begin with, we’ll make sure our fitness club of all. Program recently JONTUE BRUT 33 contamination of classics as the wrap in lush fabrics Golden Glow fleece robe, with its Woonsocket, R.I. that the goals you set are sensible A 1980 graduate of East Catholic sediments, fish, and other The fitness experts who and new colors Others prefer the three-button side closing, its bell SPRAY 2.4-oZ. AFTER SHAVE High School, she is scheduled to exotic colors of the Orient, or the sleeves and bow-sash aquatic life. designed our exercise programs and realistic. So you’ll know your European H ^ th Spas leave for basic training at Lackland UTUMTHSPUSH ^ ^ ^ CMTSMSWTiRSMlVl . glam-jr of Hapsburg braid and Classic robe styles can start with College AI8tPliOITlCR0fOOOMNI A JM Curry plans to begin his AFB, Texas, on Dec. 9. She plans to JEAN $ 4 9 9 ; presentation with a tucked fitting the shirt-hem robe at Heritage MENNEN $ 0 4 9 65 Springfield Rd., Agawam, MA, 413/781)-15(K) • 515MiddleW., Manche.ster, CT, 20.'i/6‘16-426(j3 23.'! N. llroail Street, .Milford, CT,‘203 877-03li' Bill Tice for Swirl takes the exotic (Juilts. channel-quilted in blue cotton, receive technical training in the notes ' description of an acute nuclear specialist career field. NATE 1 , . . poisoning incident in Japan route Mandarin-colored cotton robes edged everywhere in cheerful red, Linda D. C orbett ot GIFT COMBO i L u • 1525 Hamilton Avenue, Waterbury, CT, 203/757-9267 • 3025 Dixwell Avenue, Hamden, CT, 203/248-1)291. that resulted from inges­ are Chinese-quilted in swirls of red. and paired with.matching quilted In California Coventry has been named black and yellow or fuchsia, lavender house hoots to the dean's list at Thiel tion of PCBs in rice oils. Staff Sgt William E. Chamberlain, cHAz $ A 5 9 PIERRE C A R 0 IN $ K 5 9 He will also discuss low and green Plush red velour glows in College, Greenville. Pa. son of Mr and Mrs Walter E. level exposures to PCBs a tucked-midriff robe edged in silky Op**n houtse Miss Corbett, daughter AFTERSHAVE AFTERSHAVE W z.. Chamberlain of Andover, has arrived and their health effects black braid and closed with military Robin Wright of Manchester for duty at March AFB, Calif. of Professor and Mrs. These Items available only at our Spencer St., frog closings attended the annual Wheelock Eldward G. Corbett of 106 based on studies of con­ Sgt. Chamberlain, an ad­ taminated fish ingestion Pierre Cardin for Roytex likes the College Open House in Boston. The Forge Road, is a Waterbury and Chicopee Falls Locations. ministrative specialist, was from the Housatonic River Japanese kimono look, translated event featured workshops, presen­ previously assign^ at Clark Air sophomore majoring in In 04491 to 9$$w(9 9 BwHKiont tupoiy ol Ml99 itomi l4tr »H 4Mir ci»$t09T9*$. wo «w tl (#99r*9 Iho FlfM to limit in« puich«M to uaiIs ol.ielonfMleiiloms.oieoplwIweolhorwteonoleO Nelie94e n i W 9 lwlf4eO'A#*‘«A ‘*"®'i l*'Ko*9Ht9 tun Doc f and in Alabama. into a flange shoulder over sleeves tations. and panel discussions Base, Philippines political science. Hmh A«t .Ok I). IMO Wono 90<4 to ttiK m i l t o l i n n u AfNnKfc 499$ ft#! nK K M m y FO«M>i>nt now on » t f II1$ lor di$p<9|f 44*F4099t 94^ Co^yTtfMWAKfFINNAOOOCOflFOAATIOM ttlO EVENING HERALD, Tues., Dec. 9, 198t) - 11 10 - EVENING HERALD, Tu€»., Dec. 9, 19»0 CardinaU Defense Bowie Kuhn most active key factor warns clubs Accordlng to the Public Ad­ over money In the bulletin of the Wapplng tree nurseries, the newest ti'end In' at meeting in triumph ToumTcill closed that are now being used," — ministration Services report fllw to the students who led the food for Community Church in South Wind­ Christmas trees is a planting tree. Page 13 B A S E B A a Page 12 Three Manchester schools, the needy drives. East Hartford Board of Ekiucation Called a balled burlap tree, lU with the to»n last yesrr, « e Page 12 Qiairman Jerry Ingallinera said at sor this week was a message to Manchester Police Departme^ has Bowers Elementary. Illing Junior give food for thought —"If your day roots are kept alive during the a meeting Monday concerning the hoiidays through buriap wrapping. an annual vacancy rate of 4.25 oi- 6pofts______High, and Manchester High, will be is hemmed with prayer it Is less "No school board member takes controversial recommendation to Later it Is usually planted in the ficers. the sites for a celebration of likely to unravel." Human Rights, Week, Dec. 15 great pride in South Grammar close Stevens Elementary School backyard for year-round enjoy- through 20 Mayor Stephen Penny School being boarded up but people at the end of the 1980-81 school year. According to managers of area m*"*- will speak and awards will be given don't see the other schools we have Pats all but out of playoffs "At the end there, Woodley throws pattern, and the coverage changed at falling backward in the end zone MIAMI (UPI) — The clock was West at 9-5. The only other team in was good,” Smith said. "But when I between safeties Don Bessillieu and Obituon®* New school budget figure look^ up, the ball was rolling on the up a wounded duck that anyone could the line of scrimmage," Harris said. the conference with an 8-6 mark is Ruth M. Cooley running out and the score was tied. have gotten, and their guy makes a “If the safety comes up and takes Glenn Blackwood to make it 13-6 with The snap was on target, the hold was Pittsburgh. ground. VERNON - Ruth (McKinstry) helluva catch,” Erhardt said. you, you takejiff.” most of the fourth quarter left to steady, but somehow middle guard “We had a chance to win it and we “The snap was good; the hold was Cooley, 79, of 70 Orchard St., died good. 1 can’t tell you what Woodley was a little more Fox's view: "I was responsible for play. Bob Baumhower snaked up the mid­ lost it — it's as simple as that," the deep zone. I didn't think Woodley Monday at Rockville General shows 7.5 percent boost moaned Patriot Coach Ron Erhardt happened,” he said. analytical. dle and batted John Smith's 35-y^d— Hospital She was the widow of “Duriel went out and made a little was going to throw it, but when he Miami stormed back with a 14- field goal attempt into the dirr in the dressing room. “We've got the Sterling Cooley At the last Board of Education throughout the town. What happened next was that move and the defensive back (safety did I just wanted to get to the ball and play, 78-yard drive featuring two 21- By LAl'RKN DAVIS SHKA The block by Miami's Baumhower best field goal kicker from inside the Mrs Cooley was born in Hartford meeting, a petition containing hun­ The PTA last year had criticized Miami won the toss and the football Tim Fox) carte up,” Woodley said. knock it down. yard competions from Woodley to , Herald Reporter the "lack of improvement in art, sent Monday night's game into over­ 30-yard line in the league and he had “I thought I had a good chance to Harris, The touchdown was scored and had lived in the Rockville area dreds of signatures calling for a girls an easy chip shot and all I know is to start the overtime period. Rookie “It wasn’t that the defensive back soccer program at Manchester High music, and physical education time and resulted ultimately in the bat it down, but I didn't.” when rookie tight end Joe Rose most of her life She was a former MANCHESTER - Reflecting some guy comes up the middle and quarterback David Woodley put up a did a bad job of coverage. He was School was presented. The budget in­ courses" and board members and Dolphins' 16-13 victory, all but right there. Duriel jsut out-jumped New England took a 6-0 lead into tipped an eight-yard pass to the end member of the sUte legislature, ser­ declining enrollments and a stable blocks the damn thing. pass on second and nine that Duriel cludes $7,300 for the program, an school administrators last year had knocking New England out of the halftime on field goals of 23 and 33 zone into the sure hands of Dolphin ving in 1941. and for many years was contract with teachers, the "I guess I believe in jinxes,” he Harris snagged over the head of him for the ball." a teacher of piano and organ,She was superintendent of schools released a amount MHS Principal Jacob Ludes said this town compares poorly with playoff picture. Harris said the catch was especial­ yards by Smith as the Patriot defense receiver Nat Moore. file loss dropped New England to said in answer to questioning about Patriot safety Tim Fox for a 54-yard a member of Hope Chapter 60. OEiS preliminary 1981-82 budget proposing III had estimated. other area towns in the number of ly gratifying because he made it over shut off the Miami attack. 8-6, two games back of Buffalo, the the Pats' 13-game losing streak in gain to the five. and an honorary member of the Past a 7.5 percent increase from this year, i^ st year's budget hearing also teachers in the arts. Fox. Then in the third period, the Next came a Patriot drive,- Regular classroom education im­ leaders in the AFC East, and a game Miami's Orange Bowl stadium. Dolphin offense awakened to tie it 6-6 Baumhower’s block on Smith's field Matrons and Patrons Association of despite double digit inflation called for the town to meet its Smith couldn’t offer any more in­ Miami Coach Don Shula wasted no "He’d been flying late into the pile The recommendation was released provements call for $15,000 for behind ^the leaders for the two wild on von Schamann field goals of 27 and goal, Harris’s miracle catch on the OES "moral obligation"' to partially fund sight into why the kick — not to men­ time and sent in Uwe von Shamann to and taking late shots," Harris said. She leaves a cousin, John expansion of the elementary instruc­ card spots. 24 yards and the real game began. five, von Schamann's field goal and at a press conference this morning by the MHS boys hockey program This tion the season — went awry. kick the game-winning 23-yard field "It meant a great deal to put McKinstry Sr of Kensington Superintendent James Kennedy. In year's preliminary proposal calls for tion program, and $16,000 to purchase Houston is second in the Central something on him. Russ Francis accepted a 38-yard finally, funeral silence in New division at 9-5 and San Diego and "I got off a good high kick. I had goal on the next play, three minutes Funeral services will be Thursday its preliminary form, the budget is a "token " appropriation of $2,700. high school texts per a faculty com­ "It was a circle-curl takeoff scoring pass from Matt Cavanaugh, England's dressing room Oakland are tied for the lead in the my head down and I knew the kick and 20 seconds into overtime. at 1 p m from the Ladd Funeral 318.812,780, wliich represents an in­ Hockey fans last year requested the mittee recommendation. Home, 19 Ellington Ave , Rockville. crease over this year of $1,310,917 $3,000 for the sport, to cover one The budget contains a 10 percent Burial will be in McKinstry "During a period when inflation is quarter of the $12,000 it costs to offer increase in transportation costs, and is among those utility items which Cemetery. Ellington. Friends may running in double dlglts..^a 7 49 per­ 'i Two rounds left call at the funeral home Wednesday cent increase is conservative and The recommended budget also in­ Kennedy said are fuzzy. “This may Herald OrKjfe'^^ from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p m / responsible. The two reasons for this cludes a $65,000 appropriation to con­ be changed as more information becomes available," he said. The Harrv E. Laine are declining enrollments, and tinue funding the Head Start and remedial reading programs. They medical costs line is also subject to for fading Eagles EAST HAMPTON - Harry E because we re in the second year of a contract settlement. Kenney said. had been funded under the State Aid change of under $100,000. Lame. 57. of 31 Bellwood West Drive, you ddtrt belong in this organization. By Return Departing from the 1980-81 "no im­ for Disadvantaged Children grant, The budget recommends PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - Dick formerly of Manchester, died Sunday After all, the paychecks are the same provements" budget, the current but the monies are now to be eliminating six elementary teaching Vermeil can't understand why Earl Yost at a .Norwich hospital positions, due to declining everyone is ready to count the every week. Our hearts will be in it Mr Lane was bom in Manchester proposal includes $100,000, or less tunneled into the Guaranteed Tax after than 1 percent, for imji^rovemenls enrollments. However, Kennedy said Philadelphia Eagles out just because and our concentration will be there.” April 2, 1923, the son of Neva Dicken­ Base school equalization formula Sports Editor The improvements include $20,000 "we should make i t " in terms of they are reeling from back-to-back Philadelphia stumbled Sunday son Lame and the late Louis Laine. About 1,000 signatures have been rescinding the layoffs. Due to losses. when ex-Eagle Tim Mazzetti kicked Besides his mother, he is survived for an alternative education program collected calling for the retention of 42 years retirements by other staff members, To hear Vermeil, the Eagles have a 37-yard field goal with seven by two brothers, Alfred Laine of at Illing Junior High School, the this program, and school officials omission of which in last year s have also joined forces with other these six persons may be relocated, won 11 out of the 14 rounds played in seconds to play. The drive was aided Green Acre City, Fla . and Roger by a holding penalty against defen­ budget almost cost Kennedy the towns calling for it However, if the although their positions would still be the NFL thus far, as good a mark as White-haired Bill Murch, admit­ Lame of Marlborough; two sisters, sive back Richard Blackmore, a call support of the PTA Council. state goes ahead with its funding eliminated. any team in the league. And there are ting to 65 years, was one of the 4,(X)0 Mrs Milton Nowsch of Marlborough which nullified his interception and The council's Budget Study Com­ shift, the proposal in the The recommendation, which com­ Fair beginning two rounds to go to determine plus entrants in the Five Mile Road and Mrs Francis McNulty of Ver­ enabled Atlanta to retain possession. mittee, which reviews the budget superintendent s budget would insure es in under the Board of Directors ( whether Philadelphia or Dallas will Race in Manchester Thanksgiving non A Christmas clown entertains young shoppers at the St. Vermeil said he would not blame line by line with the Board of Educa­ the program's continued existence mandated ceiling of an 8 percent in­ wear the heavyweight crown of the morning. Murch is the same man Funeral services will be crease, will be subject to revision un­ James Christmas Fair Friday. The children were waiting for Blackmore or the penalty for the Wednesday at 10 a m from the John tion, last year termed the alternate Other improvements include an NFC East. who starred at Manchester High til the first Board of Education "The season can be compared to a loss, but he made it quite clear he F Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W education program, "our favorite English as a Second Language in­ elves to help them browse through the variety of Christmas nearly 50 years ago in track and cross meeting in January, when Kennedy 16-round championship fight,” the didn't agree with the flag. Center St with a mass of Christian improvement" structor for the secondary schools in gifts. Their parents were left standing in the hall, while the country, earning headlines meet must present his final recommended Eagles' coach said Monday. "We Burial at the Church of the Assump­ Other improvements in the budget town, and a elementary music in­ purchases were.ni#d®. guaranteeing Mom and Dad would be after meet with sterling perfor­ budget. have two rounds left to fight. One or "If I told you how I felt about that ■N *1 tion at 10 30 a m Burial will be St. show response to community input structor who will work in schools mances. Before joining the record surprised. Tlie fair was sponsored by the §t. James Home and two of those rounds can knock us out holding call it would"cost me and Mr. James Cemetery Friends may call field two weeks ago on Main Street, School Association. even though we’ve won 11 rounds. (Eagles' owner Leonard) Tose a lot at the funeral home tonight from 7 to Murch noted that it was his first "They can't knock us out of the of money." he said. "You bet your 9 pm turkey day run in 48 years. Back in Union to consider action playoffs but they can knock us out of butt 1 cailed the league office (to 1932, he led all high school runners the championship. We just lost a complain). of Directors a week to consider the ficers into the police department but home in a special Five Miler held in By MARTIN KKARNS Request denied round yesterday. That's all." "But I’m not going to blame the conjunction with the regular Five said budget restraints and testing Marshal request, stressing "the main thing is The Eagles were knocked groggy loss on the penalty. The Atlanta Herald Reporter that they hire the officers ' problems had complicated the situa­ Little running room ■Mile open race. Next year the North Sunday by the Atlanta Falcons, 20-17, Falcons whipped us, not the officials. Haven resident said he plans to ac­ MANCHESTER - The Town directors are scheduled to tion. The state recently stopped When you run for 182 yards on our Manchester Police Union s Board of meet tonight in a regularly-scheduled testing town candidates and both ad­ Running back Andy Johnson of the Patriots gained little yar- f t ^ company his son and grandson in the entering on water main defense, that's a helluva job." starting line, which could be the first Directors will meet Wednesday mor­ meeting It is not known whether ministrators said the town met with dage before being tackled by Miami defenders in last night s shrink to nothing They meet St The coach also blamed himself three generation entry in History, ning to consider what action, if any, they will consider Tighe's letter delays as new tests were developed. MANCHESTER - A Hartford Shea argued In court Monday that with doing "a lousy job ” of the pending court case should not in­ NFL game in Miami. Dolphins surprised Patriots to maintain ix>uis this Sunday before the season will be taken on President Edward J Late last week. Police Chief In the grievance, Tighe charged Superior Court judge denied yester­ play calling after a fumble recovery terfere with the town’s attempt to perfect home fielfl record. (UPI photo) ending showdown at Dallas on Dec. IXotes off the cuff probe Tighe s request for additional patrol Robert D Lannan and Town Lannan had changed the day a request for another injunction set the Eagles up at the Atlanta 43 Bill Murch begin the water main work. 21 Point of Interest Department: File MANCHESTER — The sUte fire officers Manager Robert Weiss announced examinations for promotions, to halt the cleaning and lining of with 2:27 remaining. Philadelphia The two contracts in question are a Vermeil doesn’t think the two shows 10,000 turned out in 1931 to see marshal Monday entered the town s Union directors will also discuss a the town would hire additional patrol eliminating experience as a water mains. lost three yards and had to punt to portion of $20 million worth of water straight defeats will take anything the Five Mile Road Race won by Joe Shots here ‘n there Nov 25 grievance objecting to the officers sometime in January 1981 criterion. More importantly, Tighe Judge Norris O’Neill refused the the 8, from where the Falcons investigation of a Saturday morning system improvements, approved by ISCAA statistics show away from the drive the team When they talk about outrageous fire which gutted a Main Street examinations on which the police Although the exact number is not said the changes allowed only the top request of Raymond Construction marched 73 yards to their winning McCluskey who was tuning up for the voters in a referendum. showed while compiling an 11-1 salaries paid many pro athletes building, sending two families from department bases promotions Tighe firm. Weiss estimated three officers eight candidates from the written Co., to halt work while the company field goal and their third win in three 1932 Olympic Games. ...Time Flies Shea noted the importance of the record. In fact, he knows it won't. Department: Former East Catholic today, how about the reported $275.- speculated the decision on whether to would be hired, while Lannan exam to take the oral test which is pursues its appeal of an earlier court years over the Eagles. their homes work for the remainder of the project "I’m not concerned with the frame 000 that Jimmy the Greek draws for Fire Chief John Rivosa today said withdraw the grievance would reportedly said the number might half the review. decision which led to the company's Rogers, McMahon "We're capable of beating Atlanta High Coach Don Burns, the first to to precede. He said the water system of mind of this football team,” he put the Eagles on the state scholastic his annual role with the NFL Today the marshal had collected debris that probably be left to union members reach nine Under revised regulations, any of­ losing the contract. but you have to do everything right to in Manchester was a "detriment to said "I guarantee you they will be in basketball map. is now in his fourth show and he’s the lowest paid of the will be sent to state laboratories for in a letter sent last week to town In the much-publicized letter. ficer scoring about 75 percent on the Raymond initially won the contraCf^ do that and we didn't yesterday," the tovra." a great frame of mind for Sunday. If season as first assistant varsity foursome ..Jim Moriarty is analysis Town firemen, who were directors. Tighe complained the Tighe claimed the police department written exam will be able to take the for the work last July. But another not. then they won’t be here next Vermeil said. "They're a good foot­ police department is understaffed IS dangerously understaffed and can oral test. No consideration is given to O'Neill agreed that who should per­ offensive leaders coach at Yale University. He has scheduled to take over the gavel as watching the building until the construction company won an injunc­ year. ball team. They play with great in­ experience, which in the past counted form the work is not in question, but been on the Eli staff five years after president of the Manchester Country- marshal's arrival, vacated the scene and morale has sunk He also no longer provide a drug enforce­ tion and later a ruling the town acted MISSION, Kan. (UPI) - Heisman for tight ends. "If you can’t get up for a game that tensity. They have maybe the best ment program. In addition, many it was a "m atter of money.” handling the University of New Club Thursday night with Len Hor­ Monday afternoon criticized town administrators lor ig­ as much as 20 percent. improperly in awarding the contract Trophy winner George Rogers of Southern Mississippi tailback Sam­ may decide the championship, then offensive line we’ve seen.” arrest warrants have not been served Tighe said union rank and file The attorney for Raymond, Haven varsity hoopsters for seven vath moving into the vice president s The Manchester Red Cross is noring the department's needs in hy allowing Raymond to submit a South Carolina was the 1980 rushing my Winder won the scoring title with would probably be asked to vote on Stephen McEleney, argued his client campaigns. . . Amateur Athletic Union chair Annual meeting will take place assisting one of the families locate order to save funds due to manpower shortages. discount. champion in NCAA 1-A, and Brigham 10 9 points per game and 20 Unnan and Weiss both expressed the grievance since many are was afraid of losing its damage limits prizes to its member athletes at this time Boston Celtics next housing for three adults Anyone with Tighe said this morning the union The town then let the contract for Young's Jim McMahon's statistics touchdowns He was followed by would probably give the town Board interest in bringing entrv-level of­ affected by the promotion's system. bids a second time, and a third com­ rights if the work preceded. Shea to a maximum of $250. . . Laugh of the "'home” game in Hartford will be information on a two-bedroom apart­ gave him the best quarterbacking year Oklahoma quarterback J.C. Watts, January 19 against Detroit, currently ment IS asked to call the Red Cross at pany, Ameron Inc., of New Jersey, however, explained the work would Starr’s future Weekend: George Athanson, Hart­ who also was high scorer for a not begin until the spring thaw. in NCAA history ford mayor, provided' it with his the bottom club in the NBA’s Central 643-5111 underbid the two companies involved quarterback. The all-purpose runner Town officials were hoping to set­ McMahon, a junior from Roy, speech at halftime of the Boston- Division Gene Shue, Baltimore The fire broke out early Saturday in the dispute. UUh, set all-time highs for passing was use's Marcus Allen, a tailback Bullet coach, admitted. "1 would Dems bypass GOP on selection Raymond is appealing the court's tle the contract dispute before Washington NBA basketball game at morning and town firefighters were efficiency — breaking the 1964 record who had a 179.4 yard average rather play Boston here (in Hart­ The Democrats approved the two decision in the state Supreme Court, freezing weather. But the permanent to be discussed the Hartford Civic Center at which called through the 911-emergency choices inciuue a woman. Elizabeth In kicking categories, Arkansas' injunction on Raymond performing of Jerry Rhome of Tulsa — and for time Rick Mahorn, former Hartford ford) than up there " after his club system, arriving on the scene at 1 36 appointees, with reservations by and sought the injunction on Steve Cox won the punting with a 46.5 the work was not declared until Oct. yards per attempted pass, 10.27. GREEN BAY, Wis. (UPD-A61-7 Torinus of Appleton, said the loss impressed with 113-103 triumph last a m Town firemen first summoned promises of a Republican appoint- " L 'o X n fT sZ' some executive board members. The Ameron’s performing the work, until yard average ■ and Clemson’s Obed Weaver player, was honored His ment to the Human Relations Com- John Thompson, and Rubin Fisher. 9. Judge Simon Bernstein ruled a His total records were even better. loss to Chicago has renewed specula­ would be taken into the context of the Sunday night. Coach Bill Fitch of the firefighters from the Eighth Utilities two candidates were approved with its decision. Ariri was the top field goal kicker honor means well but he's so full of an unaffiliated voter $35,000 discount offered by Raymond McMahon passed for 4,571 yards, had tion about the future of Green Bay whole season hot air that he’s overbearing Celtics hates playing in Hart­ District to stand watch at the Mam mision. Minority Leader William the promise when a vacancy oc­ O'Neill's refusal of the injunction with 2 09 per game — 23 this year. Diana today repeated his charges should not be accepted by the town. 4,627 yards in total offense, threw 47 Coach Bart Starr, but team officials "The loss was particu larly Mahorn, incidentally, got into the ford . Race officials are still working Street fire station Diana said today he was informed curred another candidate who followed a disclosure by William Return specialists Scott Woerner But letting the contract a second touchdowns and scored six himself say his status will not be discussed damaging at this point in the season game with 28 seconds left on the on the results which are expected to However, district firefighters were the Democrats have already picked ‘'f . L?nn*'^and received .support, Glendell Davis, Shea, assistant town attorney, that of Georgia and Mike Fox of San stack the commission, time, the town saved about $80,000, for 320 points (including a two-point until the season is over when we still had some flickering clock. Up to that time he was picking be ready for distribution this soon called to the fire In the ensuing two candidates expressed disappointment "The would be appointed. It was expected the Supreme Court has denied the conversion) — to establish records in Diego State won their categories. The Board of Directors expanded the amount by which Ameron under­ Starr has one year left in his con­ hopes of getting into the playoffs," up splinters on the winning Bullet week Karl Schultz, former Penney battle, seven towNi and two district majority is abusing it's power.' he commission member Roy Craddock town’s request to dismiss the Ray­ each category. McMahon averaged Woerner had 15.7 yards per punt the commission by two members at bid Raymond for the contract. tract He was rumored to be on the said Torinus. "I've seen this happen bench ..Among the interested spec­ High in East Hartford player, is a firefighters were ilyured All were said " There's nothing we can do. we would resign Craddock, however, mond appeal. 108.6 yards more in total offense than return, 31 returns for 488 yards Fox the last meeting, and eliminated the way out earlier in the year but that before where a game snowballs like tators were East Cathiolic High member of the Coast Guard treated at M anch^er Memorial don't have the votes ' changed his mind last weekj his nearest competitor, Mark Herr­ won the kickoff return title even requirement that the party in power talk subsided as the Packers made a that. But I think it'll have to be taken coaches. Jim Penders-(varsity) and Academy varsity basketball team Hospital and releasedt Diana said he did not oppose to the mann of Purdue though he lacked the minimum in context of the whole season." have no more than a bare majority of Marine league mid-season run at the Central Divi­ Tom Malin (jayvee). this season The fire ripped thrijigh a three- appointees, but to the procedure Rogers, a senior from Duluth, Ga., requirement of 1.2 returns per game. members sion title. story structure at 451-459 Main used He said apparently Fisher, a MANCHESTER - The continued the running back domina­ The NCAA determined that if one However, the Packers, now 5-8-1, Street The building housed the two After Diana attacked the measure prominent member of Manchester's Marine Corps League will tion of the Heisman voting by having more return with zero yards was have lost two straight and are tied apartments, the Little House of as a Democratic political maneuver Black community, was told he would hold its regular monthly a remarkable season. His 161.9 added — to raise him to the 1.2 with Tampa Bay for last place in the Payton after rushing crown Foxes and Manchester Safe and Lock to stack the commission Mayor be a Republican appointee meeting at 8 p.m. yards-per game average is seventh minimum — his average would still NFC Central Division. Starr’s five- Co One fire official called it the Stephen Fenny promised the Diana also said he was disap- Wednesday in the Marine highest in NCAA history. be 30.1 yards per return, higher than yfar record has slipped to 31-55-1. year s worst commercial fire in Republicans could have input on the LAKE FOREST, 111, (UPI) - way I said it or don't write it at a ll" what the two said His 1,781 total yards is sixth on the the 29.4 of Michigan’s Anthony Dominic Olejniczak, the president town Ip^rimm^nt whmh'^^Vrnprovnd; P<*'nled that both appointments w e^ Club. Another rushing title for Walter Jackson added it helps the entire " But I can tell you it had nothing to ■ not of a minority, and questioned all-time list, his 20 consecutive Carter. of the Packer's seven-man committee The town building inspector was more minority members on the com Payton will help the Chicago Bears, team, not just Payton, should do with the score or the fact Walter whether women, who comprise 52 regular-season games with at least The interception leader was said Starr’s status would not be dis­ reported at the scene Monday in­ mission No Awiniming says Coach Neill Armstrong, who Chicago win the NFC individual was in there in the fourth quarter, percent of American's population, 100 yards rushing is the longest such Cornell's Dave Kimichik. who cussed until the next regular meeting vestigating the damage Although The Republicans have several MANCHESTER - defended his use of the Bears half­ rushing title Armstrong said I'd prefer you ask could be classified as a minority string, and his 6.00 yards per carry is grabbed 7 in 9 games for a 0.78 of the committee, Jan. 8. none of the residents were injured in names in mind, Diana said, but they There will be no open back in Sunday’s lopsided victory ”It means a lot to him and to Bart what he said " just under the 6.15 set in 1979 by percentage. A local radio station, WBAY, Mon­ the blaze, damage was great. The won't be able to use them He said 1 left my meeting with Fenny un­ swimming at the ft everyone,' 'Jackson said "Walter is Payton’s 100-yard plus perfor­ over Green Bay. settled." Diana said "I want to try Southern Cal’s Charles White. Some career marks also were day called for Starr's resignation. building inspector is expected to soon Fenny informed him yesterday both Manchester High School Payton was taken out of a game, good but he also has some fellows mance was the 4ist in his career and to table the apppointments" The ap­ Rogers also reached fourth on the broken in 1980 Herrmann set records "Last September I came into your working very hard out there putting enabled him to move past Larry issue a report on the building's condi­ choices, which were approved last Pool today. The pool was with 9,188 career passing yards and which Chicago eventually won 61-7, week by the Democratic executive pointments are supposed to be made usually open from 7; 30 to all-time rushing list at 4,958 yards in living room and suggested we all get heart into blocking for him. " Csonka into sixth place in the all- tion 8,444 total offense yards while early in the fourth quarter with the board, were alreadv made The at tonight's board meeting 9 30 p.m. for open swim­ his career. behind Bart Starr and the Packers Armstrong explained he was not time NFL career rushing list Tennessee State’s Joe Adams broke Bears ahead 48-7. But Payton came Philatelic Society ming But a problem with In receiving, Purdue's Dave Young and support them,” said station trying to run up the score on the The Bears’ victory enabled them to pf Akron, Ohio, became the first tight the all-time records with 81 TD manager William M. Dunaway said. back minutes later after Chicago had MANCHESTER - The the pool yesterday forced increased that margin to 55-7" Packers improve their mark to 6-8 but. end to win the receiving title. His 6.1 passes and 86 touchdowns for which "For this suggestion I apologize.” Manchester Philatelic Society will today's closure. Thanks to a 130:yard effort, Payton "There have been some times for Chicago cannot qualify for the AssessmentB face board catches per game also broke a record he was responsible. "After yesterday's ridiculous meet tonight from 6 30 to 9 in the me proposed legislation would be now has the NFC rushing lead with a Waller this season when the yardage playoffs this year because of MANCHESTER - The Board of showing I think it's time we all re­ community room of Shop Rite super­ similar to the power of the total of 1,252 yards. Detroit's Billy has been difficult for Walter." Minnesota s win over Tampa Bay on Directors tonight will consider set­ C o rre c tio n evaluated our position and in our market. 357 E Middle Turnpike. Metropolitan District in assessing its Sims, the leader for most of the year, Armstrong noted "The yardage Sunday. ting water system assessments for MANCHESTER - A position, Bart Starr should not be the A business meeting will begin at members Although the town j , n Eagle plan book missing has 1,233. wasn't as difficult Sunday against 250 G lasto n b u ry c u sto m e rs , head coach of the Packers. We think 7 30 followed by the club's Christ­ provides the service it has no power story in yesterday s Herald But the Eagles' coach added that "What if we’got to a point in the Green Bay ' purchasing 18 acres of land, and will PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - Dick he has failed to exhibit leadership, Top tennis players mas Hanukkah party to assess for water system im- a b o u t a M e d ic a re he did not suspect anyone from the last game where he was 5 yards short Armstrong said when his team got There will be a gift grab bag For review the perform ance of the volunteer program at the trust Vermeil has this habit of putting the guidance and the desire to win in the provements. As the town plans $20 Falcons as the perpetrator so far out in front, it was difficult to NEW YORK (UPI) - US Open general manager. Senior Citizens Center con­ For over oqe hundreo years, generations havd- Philadelphia Eagles' game plan for and we thought we didn't run him those wishing to participate, a gift million worth of system im­ It wasn't the first time a ballclub.” enough," Armstrong said. "It means lake the entire team out He added champion Chris Evert Lloyd and The performance review of Robert tained a wrong date. The the next contest on tape Friday night At an Oct. 5 meeting, the board valued at $1 or more may be con­ provements over the next two years. put their trust in WatkiM. Norman M. Holmes mysterious thief had struck the a lot to (offensive lineman) Noah Payton never wants to leave a game five-time Wimbledon winner Bjorn tributed Non-philatelic gifts are Weiss, general manager, is office will be staffed with during a meeting with his quarter­ voted to unanimously support Starr, scheduled to begin at 7:15 p.m. Officials wish to assess the costs in and the Holmes Staff strive to continue that trust' Eagles' Veterans Stadium office. A Jackson. Waller and this team if he "When you're ahead, y ^ can’t Borg have been rated the top tennis acceptable. the Glastonbury area to the two volunteers on Dec, 17 backs. his staff and the players — but added take everybody out," Arn^lrong before the regular meeting begins at with ^warmth and sincerity to each fam ^ But when the Eagles' coach former security guard took a team (Payton) wins the rushing title." players in the world for 1980 by Ten­ There will be no second meeting of customers. A special water study and after the first of the the board and the Executive Com­ said. "Revie Sorey and Noah j ^ s o n 8:15 p.m at the Senior Citizens served returned to his office Saturday mor­ playbook and sent it to the Dallas Payton said after the game he nis Magazine's International the society in December committee recommended setting a year, on the second and mittee would review the matter at were in there the whole gamd afid no Center The review is conducted by ning to make copies of the la p ^ plan Cowboys at the start of the season, wanted to return because of his Ranking Panel All club members are invited fourth Wednesday's of the end of the season. one said anvthing about thenvj the board once every two years. policy on assessments before begin­ for Sunday’s key game against the and Vermeil also said he had some desire to be "competitive” and win Evert regained the No I spot, each month. Another committee member. John "When (Lenny) Walterscheid Christmas party The board will also consider ning the Glastonbury improvements. Atlanta Falcons, the original tape steaks stolen. another rushing title. which she lost last year to Martina returned the interception for a proposed legislation to be sent to the The board will also discuss was missing and presumed stolen. "1 guess there’s no such thing as Executive of the year But Armstrong strongly denied Navratilova, and Borg retained his MANCHESTER - The Auxiliary O ld tim e rs touchdown in the fourth quarter, General Assembly for possible purchasing 18 acres of watershed NORMAN M.ltOLM^, OR. "1 left it on my desk Friday night security," he said “But 1 can't ST, LOUIS (UPI) - Tal Smith, who Payton inserted himself into the con­ top ranking for the second con­ of the Anderson-Shea Post, VFW, land in the Glastonbury area. The MANCHESTER'- The what is he supposed to do. fall passage. The legislation would give FUNERAL HOME when I left at 7 p.m ," Vermeil said figure out why someone would steal a was fired as president and general test, the biggest offensive show by a secutive year will meet tonight at 7 30 at the post land is a watershed for the West Side Old Timers will down’ " Armstrong asked the Town of Manchester the power to 142 E. CENTER ST„ MANCHESTER • TEL. 646-5310 Monday, "When 1 got back at 8 a.m cassette tape like that. manager of the Houston Astros last Bears' team in 15 years. John McEnroe finished second in home A Christmas party will be held Buckingham reservoir. Weiss has meet Wednesday night at Packer Coach Bart Starr was upset assess 250 water customers in the Saturday, it was gone. I spent the "Maybe I should have written 'Neil month, today was named the Major “I want to make it clear that I the men's division and Tracy Austin after the meeting. A grab bag gift said the town tries to purchase 7.30 at the home of Nick after the game. Armstrong said. But Glastonbury area for the town ser­ whole morning looking for that thing Diamond' on it, " the coach added, League Executive of the Year by The made the decision when he goes in." was runnerup in the women s with a value of $2 will go hospitalized watershed land, as it becomes Angelo, 462 Parker St the Chicago coach would not reveal vice. 1 know I lelt it setting on the desk." forcing a smile Sporting News. Armstrong insisted. "Write it the rankings veterans available, to protect water quality. 12 - EVENING HERALD, Tu«., Dec. 9. 1980 EVENING HERALD. Tues.. Dec. 9, 1960 - 13 Sports Parade Cardinals after Bruce Sutter Allison Kentucky top quintet DALLAS (U rii - The St. Louis in which Sutter, the former Cy Young Kuhn, in brief, said baseball's state come taxes amounting to many Kuhn. "Or there are certain clubs I Other than the San Diego-St. Louis Cardiyials arc still trying to put winner, would go to St. Louis in was bad. millions of dollars. During 1979, only won't go to because thdy are not con­ deal — in which relief pitcher Rollie NEW YORK (UPD - The Univer­ Maryland (two first-place votes, 481 Indiana (362), No. 7 Virginia (358), Louisiana State, No. 12 Texas A&M, together a package for relief exchange for third baseman Ken The commissioner said a firm of 11 of our clubs operated in the black. tenders. And who is to blame them Fingers and catcher Terry Kennedy thankful sity of Kentucky, having knocked off points) was fourth and Oregon State No. 8 North Carolina (238), No. 9 No. 13. Notre Dame, No. 14 Missouri, specialist Bruce Sutter and Com­ Reitz, outfielder Leon Durham and certified public accountants had P|ublished reports show that the for that philosophy? The fauTtjies not were the main names — Houston two of the Big Ten’s toughest clubs, (419) was fifth. Ohio State (178) and No. 10 Wake No. 15 Iowa, No. 16 Michigan, No. 17 missioner Bowie Kuhn is still of the infieldcr Ty Waller. assisted his office in studying the Atlanta Braves, for instance, lost in the players, but in the system. And traded away third baseman Enos was named the nation’s No. 1 college Kentucky, relying on good use Forest (143). Brigham Young, co-No. 18 opinion (hat the free agent Sutter. 27, has been on top of the financial statements of baseball's 26 $3.4 million in the last fiscal year. the system needs changes. Cabell to San Francisco, chiefly in for help basketball team today, in a from their freshmen and strong piay The Hoosiers, 2-1, who beat Georgetown and Minnesota and No. marketplace is driving baseball to Cardinals' shopping list for some franchises in order to make some "Those figures arc disturbing "Some argue that the 26 clubs are exchange for lefthanded pitcher Bob remarkably close vote by the UPI in the middle by Sam Bowie, stopped Murray State and lost to Kentucky 20 Arizona State. rack and ruin time. He saved 37 games for the Cubs "conservative projections for the enough, but wbat is more disturbing solely to blame for the problem. 1 Knepper. Board oF Coaches. two of the most rugged teams in the dropp^ two slots from the previous Besides Wake Forest, other new­ Which meant things were fairly in 1979 to win the Cy Young Award years immediately ahead. " are our forecasts of profit and loss can’t buy that for the simple reason In addition, the Astros released By MILT RICHMAN — for all their help. In the first regular-season Big Ten. The Wildcats defeated Ohio rankings; the Cavaliers, 4-0, beat comers to the Top 20 are a pair of un­ routine at the winter baseball and led the Natjj^nal League again “The results are not encouraging, " prospects for the seasons ahead. that most of the clubs have behaved veteran second baseman Joe Morgan DALLAS (UPD - This is a love All the big league people In atten­ rankings, the Wlldacts edged DePaul State 79-64 and then ended the week Randolph-Macon and William & defeated Big Ten entries, Michigan meetings Monday last year with 28 saves. he said. Using conservative, but realistic quite rationally. But there will be no so he can make a deal for himself story about a ballplayer, one you dance made Kirk Allison feel like he by a single point — 590 to 589 — in the with a superb 68-66 decision over In­ Mary to remain at No. 7; the Tar and Minnesota. following an early spate of trading Reitz initially vetoed the trade but "The analysis shows that even assumptions, our office, with the solution until the players, along with with another club. probably never heard of, and what was the most Important man in the balloting by the 42-member Board, diana lo raise their record to 3-0. Heels, 5-1, advanced three spaces The biggest nosedive was provided activity, including the biggest deal now has decid^ to accept the move before free agency, player salaries help of the accountants, projects the clubs, recognize that corrections There were 18 players taken in the makes It so unique Is how he found world that evening. They all took representing seven regions of the DePaul, with a 4-4) record, last with victories over Mercer and Duke by defending NCAA champion ever cookfd up involving the San if he is rewarded with a signing bonus were increasing at a more rapid rate losses in the next five years to be in the system must be made. draft of minor league players — the the perfect way of expressing a sen­ time to come over to him and chat country. week defeated Gonzaga and Santa and a loss to Wake Forest; the Louisville, which plunged from No. 3 Diego Padres, the swapping slowed in the range of $150,000 to $200,000, than revenues. With the onset of free nearly 10 times greater than the "If that light doesn’t begin to shine most selected since 1969. Jodie timent that no poet in the world could with him as if they had known him all The Wildcats, the top team in Clara with Mark Aguirre providing Buckeyes, 2-1, stayed the same with to unranked. The winless Cardinals in a hurry the Chicago Tribune said in today's agency in 1976 this continued. The losses in the preceding five years," pretty soon, a lot of players, along Davis, a catcher from Springfield, ever convey any better. his life. pre-season, received 18 first-place the strength. a loss to Kentucky and a rout of were upset by Tulsa and Oklahoma But the Cardinals, who had already editions The two clubs tentatively percent of increase in player com­ Kuhn said he fears a wilting of the with the clubs, are going to be among was the No. 1 player selected — The story starts seven years ago Bob Lemon saw Allison pour some votes to DePaul’s 22 but were still (Colgate; and the Demon Decons, un­ State. Other schools bowing out were signed Iree agent Darrell Porter and have decided to split the bonus and pensation has been running nearly competitive balance because of free the financial losers. chosen by the Chicago Cubs. Four when Kirk Allison, then 20, collided beer in his glass of tomato juice and able to retain their top ranking. Had UCLA, 3-0, routed St. Mary’s ranked in pre-season, vaulted to No. Kansas State. St. John’s and dealt seven players away to the are haggling over the amount with double that of operating revenues. agency. "There does come a point where other piayers were selected off the with a fellow outfielder during a shook his head in mock despair. DePaul not been omitted entirely (Calif.); Maryland, 4-0, downed 10 by winning the Big Four Tourna­ Syracuse. Padres, hoped they were not through Reitz' rt^anager, the Tribune said. "For the seasons 1974 through 1979 “Time and again we hear the com­ the most buoyant urge to win must Philadelphia Phillies' Oklahoma City game in Birmingham, Ala., and suf­ "You know. Meat,” Lemon said, from one of the ballots, the Blue American, Wagner and Syracuse; ment in Greensboro, N.C., to raise Voting was conducted on a basis of yet The prime official business Mon­ baseball's operating statements have ment from our players that they give ground to sanity. I think that farm team. fered a shattered disc in his back. trying to look stem, "I never trusted Demons would have assumed the No. and Oregon State, 4-0, beat their record to 5-0. 15 points for first place, 14 for se­ The Cardinals and the Cubs have day was the draft of minor league reflected a combined loss before in- want to play with a winner, " said time h.ns come " He never was able to play another. a guy who put beer In his tomato 1 spot Northridge State and Pepperdine. Rounding out the Top 20, it’s No. 11 cond, 13 for third, etc apparently agreed privatelv to a deal players and Kuhn's annual assess­ single inning in professional ball. Nor juice.” ucCLA 1405 points) was third. Rounding out the Top 10, it’s No. 6 ment on the stale of baseball was he physically able to hold down Elks hoop shoot any other outside job as much as he Loved every second Flames burn tried. To make matters all the worse, Kirk Allison had never had such a College basketball roundup Kuhn issues warning Competition in the annual Allison, who lives in Bakersfield, fuss made over him before. Certainly Olympic Manchester Elks Hoop Shoot, the Calif., ran into one of those not by such men whose names he had national free throw shooting contest bureaucratic stone walls when he only read about In tbe papers. He for youngsters age 8 through 13 wiii tried to coliect workman’s com­ loved every second of It. Los Angeles pensation. Four days ago, which was a couple franchises in trouble be held at Nathan Hale School on Arizona State on top With no big league disability in­ of weeks after the dinner, a snuill deficits Jan. 3 at 9 a.m. D.ALLAS I I'Pl I — Baseball Commissioner Bowie Kuhn than the total loss in the preceding five years. The Leon Zahaba Jr., chairman, notes INGLEWOOD, Calif. (UPD - The final goal midway through the second surance or pension to fall back on, floral bouquet was delivered to the warned .Monday the sport's 26 franchises could lose 10 projected compensation for the average player in the Los Angeles Kings were coming off a period The goal tied him with team­ Allison was trapped between the APBPA office addressed to all the limes as much money during the next five years as they major leagues in 1984 is $320,000 that almost three million youngsters from throughout the country entered big victory against the Stanley Cup mate Marcel Dionne for the NHL bases with no place to go. members of the Association, fnost of aid asked did in the previous five and that club owners and players "Unless oil is discovered under second base or some That was the point where the whom are ballplayers. An attached with solid showing last year’s competition for boys and champion New York Islanders, but scoring lead needed to recognize such a trend could not continue other miracle comes along, what is to become of the cost Association of Professional message read: girls in age categories 8-9: 10-1U and the Calgary Flames rudely shoved "I figured something like this thought he used more intelligence The buoyant urge to win must give way to sanity, " of the family-priced ticket'’ Our current average ticket Ballplayers of America took over. "Thank you for caring.” NEW YORK (UPD - The beauty points and 14 rebounds. 12-13. Each contestants has 25 shots. them off their cloud. might happen, ” Kings Coach Bob tonight. He did not leap too soon said Kuhn 1 think that time has come ' price of $4.50 is the best buy in entertainment in the coun­ The APBPA is a nonprofit organiza­ It was signed simply, “The WASHINGTON (UPD - New York of the break is not lost at Arizona “He’s (Sitton) not going to take The boy and girl in each age group Center Kent Nilsson scored one Berry said of his team ’s defeat when trying to block shots. Kuhn's remarks came in his annual "state of the sport ' try " goal and set up another and following its uplifting victory. "It’s tion headed by secretary-treasurer Allisons." Gov. Hugh Carey says he received no State. any bad shots," said OSU Coach with the best scores advance through encouragement from the White Sometimes Alton has a tendency to address at baseball s winter meetings. He painted a Although Kuhn did not identify any club other than goaltender Dan Bouchard turned in a too bad we didn’t have enough inten­ Chuck Stevens, a former first Was Chuck Stevens moved? "I felt we did a good job of running Ralph Miller. "You get more four tiers of competition to quaiify House in his effort to get federal leap too early and pick up the fouls." gloomy portrait of the financial condition of baseball, Atlanta, he said 11 franchises made money last season. strong performance Monday night to sity or effort baseman for the St. Louis Browns, "You betcha," he said at the our fast break tonight," said coach freedom in a zone. They were trying 9 for the national finals at Market ASU, 4-0, led 45-33 halftime and backed up by a study ordered from an accounting firm: But on top of that, he said, he was concerned about the and is solely designed to provide help winter baseball meetings here where money to help pay off the debt from, Ned Wulk, whose 20th-ranked Sun to stop Steve and Charlie was able to Square Arena in Indianapoiis. pace the Flames to a 4-2 triumph "I don't think it was a question of then went on a 10-2 spree after inter­ The undeniable fact is that the game has lough "competitive balance of the sport. " for those ballplayers who actually he presided over the APBPA’s an­ the Lake Placid Olympic Games. Devils rolled to an 84-61 victory over slip into the holes.” Locai winners will compete over the Kings. matching up with Calgary, but they mission to remove any doubt. The problems." Kuhn said "More and more you hear players saying, there are need i$ and can’t get it any other way. nual December session. "Something (jarey and Rep. Samuel S. Stratton, Kansas State Monday night. "We Jim Johnstone tossed in 20 points against other contestants in the dis­ The victory the fourth in the last just outworked us It's tough enough Wildcats, who shot only 37 percent, Kuhn s chief target as usual, was the free agent only certain clubs I will play for," or "I don't want to go For nearly seven years, the like that makes it all worthwhile. D-N.Y., met for more than an hour were kicking the ball out well and and Frank Johnson added 18 to help trict event in Willimantic, Jan. 11. five games for the Flames and to play for 60 minutes and win, but were led by Rolando Blackman with market and the changes he feels it has made on baseball there because they aren't a contender, ' Kuhn said. APBPA aided Allison financially, Maybe we didn’t do that much, but Monday with White House Counsel they were not getting back too well Wake Forest in its laugher over John Names of the national winners: will snapped the Kings’ four-game win­ when you don't show up for the first 14 points. To offset the escalating cost of player contracts. Kuhn "Who is to blame’’ .Not the players The system is to helping him pay his rent and feed his we helped the kid keep his dignity Lloyd Cutler in Stratton’s Capitol on defense.” Carroll. "If there is a team that be inscribed on the Elks National ning streak The Kings had won eight period it's impossible " Elsewhere in the Top 20, No. 2 said, an agreement must be reached concerning compen- blame and it is time the system was changed." wife and child. The day finally during tbe toughest time of his life.” Hill office. As with all clubs who like to move beats them out for the title, I don’t "Hoop Shoot " plaque, on permanent of their last nine going into the game DePaul defeated Northern Illinois 93- ^tion to teams that have lost players as free agents He said compromise on some sort of compensation was arrived this past summer that he ul­ Hall of Famer Joe Cronin is Presi- After the meeting, Carey said the ball, the Sun Devils have strength want to see it because it would be display in the Naismith Memorial "It wasn’t a pretty win, but it was Calgary winger Willi Plett praised 56, No. 5 Oregon State blitzed / There are those who argue that increased revenues vital to the continued growth of the sport pretty nice for us. ” said Calgary tbe Flames’ defense timately was granted workman’s dent of the APBPA and Joe Stratton and Rep. Joseph Addabbo, under the boards and a couple of awesome” land increased ticket prices are enough to cover increased B ask etb all Hall of F am e in D-N.Y., will try to get Congress to Portland State 10-58, No. 10 Wake People must recogniie that if there are not changes Coach Al McNeil, whose team was "We really did a job on Dionne's compensation and he got on the DiMaggio, another Hall of Famer, guards who can take control. Mike McGee fired in 35 points and operating expenses, the commissioner said "That is Springfield. Mass pay $2.7 million of the deficits. Forest dumped John Carroll 110-59, then the players as well as the clubs will be the losers, " coming off a 4-2 loss to Hartford. "We line tonight.’ he said "We made it phone immediately and happily former Dodger manager Walt Alston With Lafayette Lever (18 points, 9 undefeated Michigan cruised to its not so The hoped-for federal contribution, No. 12 Texas A&M downed Sam fourth victory in a row. Wendell said the commissioner 'And we can no longer count on had a tough game against Hartford. very tough on them Our team has notified Stevens at the Association’s and Cubs’ general manager Bob assists) and Byron Scott in charge of "Our analysis shows that that from 1974 to 1979 the matching another $2.7 million from Houston 75-58 and No. 16 Michigan Bates had 14 points for Akron. new owners coming along and bailing out clubs. The La is a strong team For us to come been inconsistent but this was a big office he no longer would need Kennedy are vice presidents. They the backcourt and 7-foot Alton Lister combined loss of the franchises ran into the manv the state, should make it possible to bounced Akron 98-69. In other games, it was: Catholic 75, economics will not make it feasible " back and beat them after a poor win We felt we had to bounce back assistance. all donate their services free. (13 points, 10 rebounds) underneath, millions of dollars There is one report that the Atlanta close out claims that could run as Terry Cummings scored 23 points Harvard 68; LaSalle 73, Bucknell 63; On the positive side. Kuhn said, was the continued in­ game against Hartford is very nice." after the Hartford game and we did " Stevens and his secretary, CTaire the Sun Devils had few problems Braves lost $3 4 million last year high as $8 million if there are exten- and Skip Dillard added 18 as DePaul crease in attendance and the popularity of television Stenm ark Bouchard, in his first game since The Kings' Mike Murphy said his Labor of love Pearson, are the only paid with the Wildcats. Northeastern 53, Army 51; Alabama- And even more disturbing is the study of potential 'sive delays in settlement, Carey said. won its 45th straight home game and baseball coverage Oct 28, turned aside 24 shots He team was not properly prepared. Chuck Stevens, who doesn’t get a employees. "It’s a combination of two guards Birmingham 6, Texas-Arlington 54; profit and loss for the years ahead "Nope," said (^rey when asked if ran its record to 4-0. The Blue There were 140 million who followed the television made several difficult .saves in the "After an emotional win over the whole lot of money for* his job, which In the 20 years he has held the job, who are outstanding." said Wulk, Auburn 77, Tennessee Tech 62; For the five-year periixl of 1980-1984 the projected he got any help from Cutler. Demons shot 68 percent from the coverage of the World Series," said Kuhn "That's two- in victory second and third periods to preserve Islanders we probably un­ is really a labor of love with him, was and done it magnificently, Stevens, "Byron does more shooting an^pFats Davidson 79, Marshall 73 (2 ot); loss of the major league clubs is nearly 10 times greater Ihirds of the population of this country" Did Carey have any reason to be field in the first half. Bowling Green 61, Cornell 47; a 3-2 lead Los Angeles goaltender derestimated Calgary," he said delighted at Allison’s good fortune. who invariably stays in the (Lever) does the bulk of the ball optimistic? "I think it just came down to the Creighton 64, St. Louis 57; Kansas 90, Mario Lessard made 21 saves. "They are an excellent team We But his interest in the. one-time background, has overseen the finan­ handling. One of the developments “Nope,” the governor said again. fact that this big arena overwhelmed Morehead State 56; Purdue 82, Butler MADONNA di CAMPIGLIO. Italy Left wing Flric Vail scored the weren't sharp or ready and it cost us. minor leaguer didn’t end there. He cial assistance to hundreds of evident on this team is that the year He then added Stratton and Addabbo us and we had a bad case of the 61; Wichita State 80, Long Beach Flames third goal early in the second was still concerned about him. ballplayers, both major and minor of experience has definitely aided our Mistrial lUPli — Olympic gold medalist We played very well on this homes- were his only reasons for optimism. jitters," said NIU coach John Ingemar Stenmark of Sweden periixl and Nilsson scored an in­ So-he made it a point to visit league ones, ranging in age from 18 guard combination.” S tate 61; Oklahoma State 79, tand. winning four of six games, but Cutler left before reporters could McDougal. "The big arena got to us cruised to victory in the first slalom surance goal with 5:31 remaining tonight we lost a game we sbpuld Allison in Bakersfield and extended lo over 90. Whatever help is given If ASU is to challenge Oregon State Colorado State 64; Rice 77, Angelo question him. Stratton said he would country kids, who came to the big ci­ in the men's World Alpine Ski Cup Charlie Simmer scored the Kings’ have won" an invitation to him How would he never is publicized. and UCLA in the Pac-10, it must get State 56; Texas Tech 67, Louisiana declared All contributions lo the APBPA are make his search for a source of funds steady work from Lister On Monday ty. It was like going to the circus for Tech 47; Tulsa 72, Oral Roberts 69: Tuesday, posting limes of 48.99 like to be a guest of the Association the first time." seconds and 52 06 to beat the field by at its annual dinner in Anaheim, strictly voluntary. Major league within 24 or 48 hours, hoping for ac­ night. Lister did all that was Illinois State 84. Pepperdine 72, Georgia after national title tion before Congress adjourns. Freshman Charlie Sitton made 11- more than half a second Calif., during November? players pay $25 a year and the required. California 81, UC San Diego. 56; THICAGO I'PI - A federal Congress is scheduM to meet of-11 shots for 23 points and Oregon ■Skiing on firm, fast snow, the 24- "I’d love it," Allison beamed. "It owners of the 28 big league clubs "He took them out of a lot of things Texas-El Paso 85, .Nevada-Las Vegas judge has declared a mistrial m law­ Tuesday and is likely to continue a State — shooting 64 percent — won its 78. year-old Swede had a total lime of would give me a chance to thank all match the overall total. Minor they wanted to do,” Wulk said. "I suit briiughl againsi Charles U day or two longer. fourth straight Steve Johnson had 19 1:41.0,5 over the 55-gate first leg and the people in the Association who leaguers pay either $5 or $7 a year, Finle>, former owner of the Oakland Carey faces a tough deadline. If the 58-gate second run help^ me and my family." depending on their classification. ■\ s, seeking the return of a SltKl.OOO Fighting Irish If you’re rather curious how much nothing is worked out by Jan. 20. Paul Frommhelt ol Liechtenstein "Fine," Stevens said. "I’m sure downpayment on an American when president-elect Ronald Reagan E actual good the APBPA does, ask Basketball Association Iranchise was second over the 450 meter they’d all enjoy seeing and meeting Top 20 course, which dropped 170 meters, you." someone like Marino “Chick" takes office, it would likely be Hoop hopes high Finley once owned with times of 50 03 and 51 59 lor an Allison came to the dinner a few Pleretli, the little ex-Washington another year before his administra­ I .S District Court .Judge .loseph pitcher who has been battling cancer tion could focus on the problem. And, NEW YORK (UPD - The United I ’errv Mondav declared the mistrial aggregate of 1 41 62 only obstacle weeks ago. He met baseball people for years, or Minnie Rojas, the one­ there is a good chance Reagan might Press International Board of alter a jurv deliberated lor nine Yugoslavia's Bojan Krizaj totalled from all over California, members of NEW YORK (UPD - Only one — SIX from each of seven time Angels’ reliever, who lost two of refuse to recognize any federal debt. Coaches Top 20 college basketball hours without reaching a verdict 1:41 76 with times ol 49 61 and 52.15 the APBPA like Bob Lemon. Sparky at Glastonbury obstacle now stands between the geographical sections of the country his children and was left almost Addabbo. a member of the House ratings (first-place votes and records The suit was liletji in 1973 by Paul to take third place Anderson. Bob Rodgers, Rod Carew, Georgia Bulldogs and their first — responding, Georgia received 37 totally paralyzed when a truck hit his Appropriations Committee, will in parentheses): Lynch Providence H I Lynch Peter Mally ol Italy was fourth Buzzie Bavasi and Al Campanis as By MARTIN DICKAU emphasis on our pressing defense,” national championship — a group of first-place votes for 582 points car and then sped off and left six "rework the figures" with the 1 Kentucky (18) (3-0) 590 sought the return ol SlUtl.tKXi he had with a total of 1 42 06. followed by well as hundreds of others. Correnpondml he stated, noting Glastonbury will C 2. DePaul (22) (4-0) 589 •Sweden’s Stig Strand with 1:43 18. Fighting Irish in New Orleans on He sat right up there on the dais years ago. Commerce Department to see what have a good deal of speed available to given Finley in an attem pt to Rounding out the Top 10 in the pre­ trimming can be done on the claims, 3. UCLA (3-0) 495 With a new coach in Gary It was the 53rd World Cup victory New Year's Day. between Lemon and Rodgers and Or maybe ask Kirk Allison, who’s make the defense work purchase the .Memphis Tams of the bowl balloting, it was No 3 Carey said. 4 Maryland (2) (4-0) 481 LaRoeque. a graduate of Conard for Stenmark. who is aiming this Georgia, the nation’s only major when it came time for him to speak, 27 now. but quite likely will keep "Rebounding will be our biggest now defunct AB.A Pittsburgh. .No 5 .Michigan, No. 6 Stratton and Addabbo then will try 5. Oregon State (4-0) 419 High in West Hartford and a coach in year to boat the record 63 wins held undefeated team, held on to the .No. 1 he was introduced by Stevens and he remembering the help he got from concern," LaRoeque goes on, “and if Finlev s attorney Robert Boyle, Alabama, No 7 Baylor, No 9 to find the money available in a con­ 6 Indiana (2-1) 362 the Milwaukee Brewer baseball farm by Austria’s AnneMarie Moser- spot in the final regular-season thanked everybody — from his heart the APBPA if he lives to be past 90. we can control the boards with some said F'mley kept the money because Nebraska and .No 10 Penn State tinuing finance resolution Congress 7. Virginia (40) 358 system, Glastonbury High has hopes ProelL ratings Monday for the fifth straight measure of success, we will be very Lynch lailed to pursue procedures is now considering to keep the 8. North Carolina (5-1) 238 of putting on a much better perfor­ Stenmark now shares the lead in week. With a victory over No. 8 effective." required bv the ABA for the sale to Other possibilities for the national federal government going during the 9. Ohio State (2-1) 178 mance in the 1980-81 basketball the overall World Cup standings with Notre Dame in the Sugar Bowl on title in the event of a Notre Dame Rebounding proved to be a problem be approved Jan. 1. the Bulldogs can clinch the Emergency landing forthcoming recess. If not, Stratton 10. Wake Forest (50) 143 season than last year’s dismal 814 I'll Spiess of Australia, who won the Sugar Bowl victory are the Fighting in the Tomahawks' first scrimmage .1 .loseph Nugent representing said, he will try to amend the resolu­ 11. Louisiana State (3-1) 137 record. season's opening downhill at Val national title and become only the se­ Irish themselves. Pitt, which takes as they grabbed only four off the l.vnch said the money should have cond unbeaten team in Georgia tion to provide for the $2.7 million. 12. Texas A&M (30) 121 The Tomahawks will get their first been returned because the entire D’Isere,France, last week Both on South Carolina in the Gator Bowl: offensive glass in 42 minutes of play history. Talks between the Lake Placid 13. Notre Dame (3-1) 112 challenge Friday night in a non­ agreement was voided when the have 25 points .Michigan, which plays 16th-ranked for Giants^ squad Glastonbury, as a year ago. will If Georgia loses, a number of Olympic Organizing Committee, the 14. Missouri (4-1) 82 co n feren ce te s t a g a in st HCC Lynch failed to receive league ap­ Stenmark is unlikely to hold the Washington in the Rose Bowl: and probably be shorter than its op­ teams can lay claim to No. 1, NEW YORK (UPD — A chartered to lower the flaps and the landing state and federal officials on a 15. Iowa (3-1) 75 member Xavier High in Middletown proval lor the purcha.se No 1 spot for long, however, since he Baylor or Alabama, who tangle in the ponents. "We will have to be as dis­ provided they win their bwl games jet carrying 103 passengers and crew gear and assists the aircraft — in this bailout have been going on for 16. Michigan (40) 68 at 8 o’clock to open a 20-game Finley was to have sold the tejm lo refuses lo race in the dowijhill lo con­ Cotton Bowl ciplined as possible. " LaRoeque The best of those choices is Florida members, including the New York case a DC-8 — in braking after lan­ months. There are dozens of New 17. Brigham Young (2-1) 48 schedule. l.vnch for $1 ’ million The league Referee stops action centrate on the slalom and giant notes, "We have people who can State, which advanced one spot to The second 10 consisted of: No. 11 Giants football team and news ding. The leakage showed up on the York contractors still waiting to be 18. (tie) Georgetown (3-2) 45 LaRoeque believes defense will be reUised to approve the deal when slalom ^ shoot so we will work very hard on The referee restrains Tony Sibson of Great Britain as Italy’s No. 2 after beating Florida 17-13 last North Carolina, No 12 UCLA, No 14 reporters, was forced to make an plane’s indicators while flying over paid for work they did at the 1980 19. (tie) Minnesota (30) 45 a big key If the Tomahawks are to be l.vnch s backers lailed to come up ■Stenmark was competing lor the setting Up the best possible shot." Matteo Salvemini crumples to canvas after being knocked out in Saturday. Ohio Slate, No. 15 Brigham Young, emergency landing at Newark Air­ Winter Games. 20. Arizona State (40) 44 successful. "We will place a heavy with thi- required ST'ill iKHi in working first lime this season, since a Chicago and the passengers were told The first-year leader also hopes the The Seminoles replaced Notre No 17 Mississippi State, No. 18 South capil at seventh round of European middleweight title bout last night in scheduled giant slalom was cancelixl port early Monday morning as to brace themselves for an emergen­ defense creates breaks offensively. I'e rrv ^airi eiih er side could London tUPl photo i last week because ol bad weather Dame, which fell to the eighth posi­ Carolina, No 19 SMU and No 20 emergency vehicles waited for the cy landing about an hour before tion after suffering its first defeat of Maryland troubled aircraft to touch down. reaching their final destination. request ,i new trial dr ask him lo "I trained a lot in September and LaRoeque has not settled on a star­ render a dei i^ion in Itic c.ise He said ------SH'oln>dn fired ------October, and about one week in the year, 20-3 to 13th-ranked Southern "We had a relatively minor inci­ The Giants were heading home Cal .Saturday. USC, which closed out Eighteen of the top 20 teams are dent with our hydraulic system," from Seattle after a 27-21 victory ting five "I have seven guys I would tie wtiiild set a dale lor a si,,ius m ii.w a i'kkf; November." Stenmark said after the SuperSonics^ defense classify as starters I am perfectly iLPli — Former with sports director Rod Luck, with its season at 8-2-1, moved up from participating in bowl games. UCLA, said Chuck Novak, a spokesman for over the Seahawks Sunday. hearing on the rase in about twii major-league baseball player Ron race "But I haven’t skied at all this willing to start any of them at any whom he shared weekday sports No. 17. along with Southern Cal, was ineligi­ United Airlines. "There was a small "I didn’t feel too well about it," ^eeks Swoboda has been fired as a last week ’ duties F’lorida State, which meets No. 4 ble for any post-season action amount of leakage and we went to time. " he stated spo11 scaster by WISN -T V , He agreed that lack of practice did said Earnest Gray, a wide receiver Four performers have been tabbed Swoboda, who has been at WISN Oklahoma in the Orange Bowl, because of disciplinary actions im­ our backup system. All we did was who caught two touchdown passes DU IT DAILY VMN M ONFV by .Milwaukee, effective Jan 31 not seem to affect his skill for service in the front court Senior two years, came lo Milwaukee from received one first-place vote and posed by the Pac-10. follow normal procedure and we urs muttering only hours earlier. "I was nervous. 1 ctiecking the lottery numbers in the However, Swoboda, who an­ "That's the way it looks, ” he Todd Proffitt. 8foot, 225-pounds, will WCBS-TV, New York, where he had totaled 540 points from UPI’s Board The final ratings will be released touched down without incident. " knew we were in an emergency the way. Kvening Herald nounced his own firing on the air. had said " SEATTLE (UPD - The Seattle blocks, while Sikma and newly- open at center Up front at the been for fogr years. of Coaches. With 39 of the 42 coaches on Sunday, Jan. 4. 1981. The hydraulic system’s function is situation.” "We buried ourselves," San An­ been reported having difficulties offense had seven players in double acquired Sonic Armond Hill had one forwards should be 6-foot-3 D.J. figures, but it was the SuperSonics’ tonio coach Stan Albeck said. "We apiece. didn’t play a decent stretch for three Patenaude and 6-foot-6 Mike Stowell, defense that had the San Antonio Seattle led 77-61 after three periods periods. I kept saying that the two tallest players in the Spurs muttering. and was still ahead by 15 points at 97- Ice cold shooting show somewhere along the line we’d make program. Senior &’otl Lewis will “ We haven’t struggled that much 82 with 4:45 left in the game. Reserve also see action up front. Boxing show to offer $8 million in purses a run at them." all year,” said Spur forward Kevin forward Walley Walker scored eight "Our free throw production really NEW YORK I'f’D — The boxing World Boxing Association, will as Eaglettes lose hig Restani after the Sonics survived a of his 15 points in that quarter to help In the backcourt will be Mike Clin­ 9 will get $300,000 for defending his Marshall of Muhammad Ali Pro Cooney and Norton did not go heavyweights Jerry Quarry, Duane Imrt us." Albeck added, notinguthat late charge by San Antonio and the Sonics maintain that lead. ton and Tom DeGemmis. a pair of supershow at Madison Square receive $1 25 million to face Norton, WBC super bantamweight title Sports. " We have a number of attrac­ through the normal histrionics con­ Bobick and now Cobb. An icy 17 percent shooting night "We missed our eight shots and both teams scored 74 points from the Garden, featuring a good portion of emerged with their fourth straight But the Spurs, who were paced by soccer performers, along with Brad who came out of retirement last against Mike Ayala of San Antonio, tive contenders if Arguello can’t nected with heavyweight bouts. "I saw him fight Cobb in Texas and from the floor more than told the then we were gunshy. We were very field while San Antonio was 2837 the ring s best, will have ap- victory, a 104-99 decision over the George Gervin’s game-high 23 Barlow, who played halfback and end month to beat Randy Cobb in a split Texas. Ayala's purse was the only make it. If there’s a Watt-O’Grady "I feel a win over Cooney would we were all surprised,” said Cooney. story as off-target East Catholic suc­ tentative,” Ridel remarked. from the line while the Sonics were proximatelj $8 million in purses decision .Norton, who was awarded one not revealed rematch, Arguello will be free to put me back into contender status," "He’s kept his body in good condi­ Ann Chambers netted 16 points to Spurs. on the successful '80 football squad. cumbed, 66-18, to Northwest Catholic “Their defense took us out of the 3(M2. The purses were announced Mon­ the heavyweight title when Muham­ fight that night. If there’s no said Norton. "I came back because I tion. This is the most important fight pace Northwest with Kren Rodgers Although no one fouled out, both The trio will provide plenty of speed in HCC girls' basketball action last game," Restani said. "It’s the best day lor the Feb 21 fights bv the co- mad Ali refused to defend against Kenty and Arguello will get $300,- rematch, he has the choice of which wasn't pleased the way I was retired. in my career. I’m looking forward to and Shelley Andrus adding a dozen teams struggled with foul trouble in a for LaRoeque’s defensive plan. promoters of the bouts. Muhammad night in West Hartford. we’ve come up against this year.” him and then lost his first title 000 each — if the fight comes off. title he wants to fight for first." After the fight with Ali in Yankee it." apiece. Monica Murphy led East with physical game. Spur center George Seniors Steve Estes and Scott All Professional Sports and Tiffany The victory was the third in a row The Sonics held the Spurs to just 15 defense to current WBC champion Arguello is ranked first by both the Cooney and Norton were present at Stadium, I lost a lot of my drive. Cooney devastated veteran Ron for the unbeaten Indians and boosted 9 points aiul 10 rebounds. Johnson played only 15 minutes and Majek and juniors Charlie Hubbard Productions, who will be staging four points in the second quarter, their I-arry Holmes, will get $1,1 million. WBA and the WBC and his bout with a news conference to announce With each fight it became increasing­ Lyle in one round in his last bout and their conference mark to 1-0. The Northwest also took the jayvee tilt, and Rodney Tunney should see action title lights and a bout between un­ lowest point pi^uction for a quarter sat out most of the fourth quarter The top purses will go to the two Kenty depends on whether WBC preparations for the fight, which will ly worse before the end result was should be fighting either Holmes or: loss evened the Eaglettes’ overall 33-25. Sue Evans had 5 markers for off the bench defeated Gerry Cooney, the No 1 this season. Being held under 100 with five fouls. light heavyweight champions — WBA champ James Watt fights a rematch be telecast on closed circuit televi­ that I stunk. I was not pleased with WBA champion Mike Weaver within record to 11. East is also 1-1 in the the young Eaglettqs. Picking up the slack was rookie heavyweight contender, and former title holder Eddie Mustafa Muham­ points was also a rarity for the against Sean O'Grady of Oklahoma sion. the way I went into retirement. a year, though he refused to HCC. center Reggie Johnson, who con- Schedule: Dec. 12 Xavier A, 16 champion Ken Norton mad (formerly Eddie Gregoryi and Northwest Cathollr (66) — An­ NBA’s third-ranked offensive team. points, had one last gasp. Gervin City, Okla The WBC ordered that "1 think in the wake of the Ali- "I didn’t have that drive to go that speculate on a title shot. Next outing for East is against non­ tri^ te d 21 points for the Spurs. WoOdrow Wilson A, 22 Woodrow The promoters also disclosed that WBC champion .Matthe.w Saad drus 6 00 12, S. Rodgers 0 00 0, M.T. “The Spurs are one of the highest scored eight points as the Spurs fight after reviewing films of Holmes and Duran-Leonard fights, extra mile or take that extra step. conference foe Newington High The four-game winning streak was Wilson H, 27-29 Trinity Tournament, complications have arisen with the Muhammad (formerly .Matt Mulshine 3 OO 6, Lynch 0 OO 0, scoring teams in the league and we reeled off a 12-0 spurt to pull within O'Grady’s controversial loss to Watt you would have trouble selling The fight against Cobb showed I’ve "1 m not thinking about Weaver or Thursday night at the Eagles’ Nest at the longest for the Sonics this season Jan. 3 Penney H, 8 South Windsor H, scheduled WBA lightweight title bout Franklin) Bofh will get $1.5 million. Lisevick 3 OO 6, Chambers 7 2-9 16, held them,” said center Jack Sikma, three at 97-94 with 58 seconds to go. in Scotland last month after a butting various closed circuit bouts," said started getting back. I feel good — 1 Holmes — I’m thinking about Ken 8 o’clock. and marked the first time they have 9 Bloomfield A, 13 Windsor A, 16 between chantjifion Hilmer Kenty and Thomas Hearns will get $1.2 incident M.G. Mulshine 0 OO 0, K. Rodgers 5 2- who led Seattle with 17 points and 11 “I thought we got a little soft in the Marshall. "But I don’t think that will feel motivated. Gerry’s a good Norton and Feb. 21,” said the 24- "We started shooting and the 5 12, E. O’Brien 2 OO 4, N. O’Brien 4 reached the .500 mark. Windsor Locks A. ^ Rockville A. 23 top-ranked Alexis Arguello of million for defending his WBA Should Watt avoid the rematch rebounds. fouth quarter," explained Sonic Newington H, 30 South Windsor A. affect this program. I think the fighter and he’s a lot younger than .year^ld native of Huntington, N.Y. baskets wouldn't go in so we stopped 2-5 10. ToUb 29 819 66. “We were 1814 and we set a goal to Nicaragua. welterweight title against former with O’Grady, Arguello would have a Up 48-42 with 3:05 to go in the first coach Lenny Wilkens. "We got into Feb. 3 Bloomfield H, 6 Windsor H. 10 Duran-Leonard ^ u t was a smear on me. I expect a good tough fight. I’ve "We’ll fight all the top guys eventual­ shooting," offered Blast Coach Doima Hast Gatholie ( 18) — Murphy 41-2 make .500. We’re starting to look like Cooney, who is 24-0 with 21 WBC champion Wilfred Benitez of choice of which title he wishes to pur­ half, the Sonics blocked six San An­ foul trouble and became tcnatlve." Windsor Locks H, 13 Rockville H. 17 boxing. We have well-matched con­ always had good luck against Causa- ly. If I don’t get past Ken Norton, Ridel. 9, Johnson 0 OO 0, White 11-2 3, Cun­ the Sonics aw supposed to look," knockouts and is ranked No 1 by both Puerto Rico, who will get $1 million, sue sian fighters," he added with a laugh. tonio shots over the next three FYed Brown, who had 14 points on Newington A, 20 Xavier H, 24 Penney tenders and feel the public will want what’s the use of talking about Northwest had a 18-4 bulge after ningham 1 OO 1, Kingalllnera 0 M 2, said Wally Walker, one of five Sonic the World Boxing Council and the and Wilfredo Gomez H Puerto Rico "Kenty will be there," said Sam Norton stopped promising white minutes and ended the period with a the night, then hit an 18foot Jumper A, r CVe Playoff, March 2 CVC to come out and see these fighters." Weaver or Holmes. ” one quarter and 29-6 edge at the half Farr 1 OO 2, Skehan 0 OO 0, Campbell survivors from the 197879 cham­ 5846 advantage. Reserve center to break the Sonics’ dry spell and the Plavoff. Most varsity games 8 p.m. with East having taken only 14 shots. 0 00 0. Totals 7 40 18. James Donaldson had four of the two teams traded baskets the rest of pionship team. 14 - EVENING HERALD, Tun., Dec. 9, 1980 EVENING HERALD, Tues., Dec. 9, 1960 - 15 6 c o r e b o Q r d R eoion SPtJRTS ON TV V IL ^G E MIXERS- Cin­

______EVENIHQ dy Dodson 206-183-543, 6:00 - Therese Hewitt 180-457, Hrickey PZC has loaded agenda Elaine Rettberg 179, Sue (li) AlhStar Soccar applications, and February deadlines Drive and Nos. 66 and 67 on Nancy Edwin Road, Industrial Zone, sought 7:00 Ouellette 179-490, Doreen 6kite SOUTH WINDSOR - The Plan­ ifD $f»ortsCanl«r Downham 474, Pina Tuesday ning and Zoning Commission will for the last two matters. Drive. The property is in Section 4A by Andre Charbonneau. 7:30 BUYS SWIMMING Also on tonight’a agenda are a dis­ of Pleasant Valley Homes in a • approved a site plan of develop­ (ID NHL Hochay Bongiorno 460, Joanne continue whittling away at'Its heavy NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE Manchmlrr al E.O. cussion about an amended site plan Residence A-20 Zone. ment for Industrial Zone property at 10:00 Frichette 461, Kate Kelley Campbell ConEerencr workload in a special meeting llD NCAA Batkatbail 576 Sullivan Ave., sought by William 471, Bonny Solomonson 459, E^atnck DiviUon Smith (al UConn), 6 scheduled tonight at 8 at the Town for McGuire Road, and a discussion Pleasant Valley Realty also Is 12:00 W L T PU OF GA about a site plan for property at Sand seeking approval for a resubdivision F. Myette. (|) Racing From Yont I Art Siiorts 200, Gary Raw- Fntiladelphja 19 6 4 fi 119 74 Wednesday Hall. NY Itlanders 18 7 !> 41 IJD 91 of 21 lots north of Chapel Hill Road Racaway son 202-507, Fred LeRoy BASKETBALL The PZC disposed of five matters Hill Road and Sullivan Avenue. J1) SporUCantar Calgary 12 10 8 29 99 l(D • approved a zone change from 9 7 10 B IQ 91 Post al MCC, 8 in the last few weeks, but at least six The three applications to be con­ and east of Long Hill Road. The lots 12:30 202, Bob Hoff 209-524, John Washington NY Rangers 9 I.A 4 23 99 121 sidered at hearings Dec. 16 at 8 p.m. are Nos. 73 through 93 in the Pleasant Rural Residence to Residence A-20 (1D NHL Hockay Jenkins 545, Ralph Clark Hall al Mane healer applications are still pending. Three Smvthe tKviflon Valley Homes subdivision, A-20 zone. for land on the east side of Long Hill 3:00 530, Mike Parrott 508, Ken St Louis 17 6 4 S 113 91 (girls), 8 more applications, will be aired at a deal with one open space subdivision (iD SpoiiaCantar Vancouver 13 9 6 S 111 96 and two resubdlvisions. In recent meetings, the PZC: Road, between Chapel Road and JJliver 511. 10 13 4 M » 111 ICE HOCKEY public hearing next week and another 3:30 ('olorado Pleasant Valley Road. The rezoning itD PKA Full Contact Karala Chicago 9 Ifi S 23 118 134 Manchester vs. Simshury is scheduled for consideration in Richard C. Carablllo of_55 Windsor- • denied the application of Ber­ Fatmontoo 7 13 5 19 SS l(r> nard W. Lapuk, Robert A. Simons was sought by Raymond Krawfsky. 5:00 BLOSSOMS- Donna Winnipeg I 19 7 9 80 131 ( a l South Windsor January. i- ville Road is seeking approval for an (11' NCAA Batkatball Wales Conference Arena), 8:40 Among the pending matters are the 11-lot open space subdivision on 15.7 and Carl G. Hurwit for a zone change et al. of 242 Long Hill Road. Schmitt 193-482, Barbara Norris Diviiion W L T ins GF GA Masuk al East Catholir Brian Galligan Vito Covensky subdivision, Section 5 acres in a Rural Residence Zone. The on 43 acres of land on Ellington Road. Sullivan 459, Eileen Kyle Ayer R uhh RadanI Los Angeles 19 7 1 117 flr> (BIP), 7:50 ^ land is on the south side of Griffin The three men sought rezoning from • approved the application of Ser- Toomey 178, Janet Hattan 14 II 2 30 119 87 of the U & R Timber Ridge develop­ Montreal Rural Residence to Residence A for Bel Inc. of Bolton for a subdivision of 182. Hartford 9 14 5 a 97 132 Thursday ment, the Lou Grillo site plan, the Road, south of Wlndsorville Road, FMlsburgti 8 14 f> 21 98 12 BASKETBALL Richard S. Kelley site plan. Section 2 east of Rye Street and north of the the property, which is in the vicinity property on the north side of Strong helroll 4 -17 5 13 79 ns Adams Division Newington al East of South Ridge Estates and the Rye Street Park. of th e South Windsor Fire Road. The Rural Residence Zone Buffalo 14 7 6 34 IG9 79 Pleasant Valley Realty Inc. is Headquarters. land is about 50 feet west of the in­ ECHO Minnesota I3 S 7 33 97 70 Catholir (girls), 8 Michael Ross zone change. Basketball Ti»ronto 10 10 2 104 KB Friday The PZC faces January deadlines seeking approval for a resubdivision • approved a site plan of develop­ tersection of Strong and Foster results Boston 9 II 6 24 93 90 ment for Lot 7 on the south side of roads. t^ebec fi 14 7 19 92 114 BASKETBALL Catholic five 'nr action on the first four pending of 11 lots, Nos. 46 through 54 on Dawn Monday 's Hesull Conard at Manrhesler, 8 Calgary 4 la»s Angeles 2 Tuesday s Games Notre Dame (West Senior eilizens Vancouver al Washingltm Ha%rn) at.East Catholir, Christmas program BANTAM ____ 1 1 Miiyvesota at St laiuis party Wednewlay BuKalu al ('ulutaJo 8 •SOUTH WINDSOR - There will- Purdy Corp "A" 1 (Ken VERNON MlDGETS Wednesday siiaines SOI TH VUXDSOK - The South WashinBlon at N >' Hangers W rlh«-rsfield al East be a Carol Sing and potiuck supper on South Windsor Windsor Senior Citizens Club will West I. West Hartford 3 Olender's 35 ( Wayne N V Jtlanders at hfdiuonlon Hartford, 8 short on size Dec. 14 starting at 6 p.m. at Wapping have its annual Christmas party Dave Royal in goal, Purdy Kirby 12. Mark Koss 10). ntiladelnhia at ('hicagu Glastonhury al Xatier, 8 "A ' V (Jason Hanford, Rob Montreal at UitlAburitn Community Church. Wednesday at St. Margaret Mary's Exchange Club 17 (Brian Hartford at W inni|»»*g South Windsor a I schedule again isn’t a cupcake. tills Angeles at Minnevita By LEIN AlISTER Pagani, with a 33-inch vertical After the carol sing and the supper Library plans story hours Tedoldi, Dave Olender, Weiss 8, Kevin Riscassi 61. Almost everyone is stronger on paper Church Hall Dinner will be served at Vancouver al Turonlu . Northwest Catholir Herald Sporlawriler leap and Galligan are good jumpers those attending will go to the church Mark Keith, Brian Weekes, Witnock TV 24 ( Bill (bi^on Bl Quebec at least from a year ago.” SOUTH WINDSOR - Registra­ held on consecutive Wednesdays and noon All those planning to attend are Rorkvillr al Itulkriry Short on size and experience but and will need to lend the elongated sanctuary for a brief service in which Alan Dimlow. Scott Booker 12. Jeff Thompson t'algary 2 1 1 4 I’arish Hill al Rhani The fourth-year coach prefers tion is under way f c January pre­ reminded to bring canned goods for Los Angeles I 1 (k 2 not on desire. East Catholic is getting Radant support on the boards. the S acr^ Dance Choir will present Ovensi, Ridgefield 3 7), Moriarty's 19 ( J.R man-to-man defense, "but you have school story hours al i South Wind­ Thursdays from 10 to 10:45 a m. in the South Windsor Fuel Bank First period 1 Calgary Wilson 2 Co\rnlry ul Tolland ready for a pressurized 1980-81 Six-foot-2 sophomore Doug Bond, 5- a special program. Royal in goal McKeo^y Kautakallioi fi X 2 ('al to go with the talent and with the in­ sor Public Library. the library’s Friends Room. Thursday al 12:30 p m., The Clisham 6. Bill Revellese gar>. Hell 13 (Nilsson' J6 Sf 3 l»s M anrhrsirr at Conard basketball campaign. foot-9 junior Dave Hintz and 6-foot-l R T Coach Works B' 7 Those planning to attend should The program for children age three Signups will be accepted in person Timothy Edwards School Chorus will 4) . American LegionAngeles. 24 ( Jensen 6 i Lewis' L Murphy' (girls), 8 The pressure lies in not becoming junior John Askintowicz round out experience on the bench we really (Brian Coughlin 2. Bob 19 44. ENmalties Halward. I.A 2 f4 call the church office no later than and one-half and up, will begin Jan. 7 or by telephone, 644-1541. Children entertain seniors. After the perfor­ Chris Brady 6. Joe SmilbrCal 7 21 BOYS SW IMMING the first losing edition in the 18 years the present varsity roster. Dennis can’t go man-to-man. You’re less apt Phillips 2, Dave Chase 2, Dec. 10. and 8. The four-week session will be may be registered for either the mance. there will be a trip to the DiBenedetto 5. John Slavik SeciiM period 4 ('algary Vail 13 Manrhesirr al Conard. of varsity ball at the school. East's McCoy, a 6-foot-2 senior, has been to be in foul trouble playing a xone. Eric Riversi, Columbia 2 5) . Vernon,National Bank I'epBMi. MauMilliani 1 2 f lais 5:.'IO Early in the season we’re going to Wednesday session or Thursday ses­ "Festival of Trees " A ng«^ Simmer 27 'Taylor Wells' 'worst' season ever was 1977-78 when out with a knee injury and is slowly Seniors who have made crafts for Steve Holt in goal 17 ( Chris Burkhardt 5. 11 I . IVnalties BeiK'h LA 9 10 Tar' Salurdav V-* have to keep our fingers crossed we sion, but not for both. non. LA. 13 11 I'eplinski Cal 14 % a 12-12 mark was posted. returning. Eric Evensen 41. Vernon extra income will sell their wares at 9 Inearfield ('al If M Murphv LA If BASkETRALL That was Jim Penders’ first season John Honigmann, a 6-foot-6 junior, don’t get in foul trouble." PEE W EE Paint 36 ( Rick Mantis 12. 'Third period" b Calgarv. Nilssfin 14 Canton al Chrnry Terh, 8 . Defending HCC champ is the senior center Friday from 10 Lever Murdtx-h' 14 29 E’enalties I’lei as head coach. has been out with a stress fracture a m. to 2 p m. Any senior is welcome Regal Men's Shop "A” 3 Todd Donovan 9, Mike Cal 0.4f, (’lemenl Cal I fi7 Hardv LA South Central at MCC, 8 Northwest Catholic but the pick, ac­ 3 a , "Most people feel we will have a and, according to Penders, will be Coventry Open square dance to sell crafts. For more information, (Kurt Fuellhart, Tim Mar­ Mercandainte 7). Seraphin ICE HOCKEy cording to Penders, should be St. Shots on goal Cal 13-b-b 2T lais down year, ” Penders voices, "but I able to go full tilt starting call 644-3338. tin Rob Monaco), West Ford 22 ( Mark Jaemel 11, Angeles 8-104»- 24 Conard al M anrhrsirr Thomas Aquinas His premise is on SOUTH WINDSOR - The South Hartford 3. Steve Cavallo itoalie^ Cal Bouchard lais Angeles feel the kids will surprise people," he Wednesday. He missed all of last Windsor Square Dance Club will Winners in the seniors’ club recent Paul Boudreau 4) Lessard A 7 bTl (BIP). 7:.50 year, also with an injury. Six-foot-3 the Saints’ quickness ^ u lh Catholic in goal continued. sponsor an open dance for all club- raffle were; first prize, an afghan, South W iiidsor al East junior Jerry Welch and 6-foot-4 also is held in high regard by Regal "A ' 4 (Kurt East’s first test comes Friday level dances Friday from 8 to 11 p.m Lillian White; second prize, a bottle Catholir (KIP). <):;|0 sophomore Chris Negri also could Penders ”I would like to think we’ll Fuellhart, Scott Wilcox. in SINESSMEN night against Notre Dame of West Revaluation volunteers sought at the Orchard Hill School, 350 Foster of wine, Pauline Capra, and third see varsity time, but for the moment have something to say in the HCC,” Glenn Underwood, Rob Manchester Cycle Shop Haven at the Eagles’ Nest at 8 COVENTRY — Anyone interested There are openings for a real es­ St. prize, $5, Alex Sele Football remain inexperienced. he conveys Monaco), Ridgefield 4 110 (Bob Kiernan 22. Tim o’clock. It taps off a 19-game in serving on the recently established tate person and a resident to serve on Cliff Brodeur will call the squares schedule. A Jan. 6 tilt against ’’We have good speed in the ■’There is pressure here to excel; Cavallo in goal. Jim Coughlin 20. Stan Revaluation Committee should con­ the committee. More information and Russ and Anita White will cue CPR course Springfield Commerce has been perimeter positions, ” Penders noted, people expect victories. I’ve been Shooting investigation McKeown and Kyle Bockus Alexander 16, Bob Plaster tact Roberta Koontz, town council about the committee can be obtained the round dances. Refreshments will SOI Til WINDSOR - The South cancelled due to Proposition 2tx, "There will be a lot of pressure on pleased by the intensity to date. If we each drew assists 13. Bud Talaga 12. John chairwoman, or Frank Connolly, at the town manager’s office. be served. Spectators are welcome. Windsor Ambulance Corps Inc. is which does not allow outside travel. Radant and Pagani to get the ball off do not get sicknesses or injuries we At a late hour Monday night Coventry Police were con­ Wolff-Zackin ' B 2 Alexander 101, Westown NATIONAL FOOTBALL LF.AOl K offering a free cardio-pulmonary will be competitive We won’t get town manager, by Dec, 12. Funds approved (Steve Coughlin Drew Pharmacy 47 iCraig Ainerii an Conlerence "We have to play unselfishly as we the glasS"We want to run before the tinuing an investigation into a shooting incident that happened resuscitation course to South Wind­ h;ast defenses get time to set up We do not , blown out and won’t blow too many Committee members will work HARTFORD - The State Bonding O'Connell), Enfield 1 Phillips 17i W L T P •t PF PA have been characterized in the past. on Wrights Mill Road shortly after 4 p.m. Coventry Police sor residents Jan. 5 through 7 from 7 Swimming teams out either ” with the firm which is now under­ School board Aaron Engle in goal made Filloramo Construction Bulfak) 10 4 i) 714 301 23 Everyone is going to have to be have great offensive rebounding size Commission has approved an ad­ to 10 p.m at the Community Center New England • 8 b U f.71 37V 2» so we re going to have to be selective Schedule: Dec 12 Notre Dame H, (Jhief Gary Sousa, said this morning, the investigation is still taking the revaluation of the entire ditional $2,400 for preliminary meets Wednesday 11 saves. Chris Reichart 82 (Ken Goodwin 19. Ken Baltim<*re 7 7 0 fOJ 313 32f emotionally up for every game. We Interested individuals should con­ 16 Springfield Commerce A (at continuing into the incident involving the driver of a car. town. and Steve Hevenor drew Shoppman 18. Ben Grzyb Miami 7 7 0 fai 2f X7 can’t walk on the court and expect to if we do not have a break engineering leading to reconstruction COVENTRY - The Board of tact Ed Devanney. 644-8813. or Diane NS' Jets 214 28 IT "We will rely on our defense and Springfield Civic Center) 4:30 p.m., Police said Carol A. Monfyn, a resident of Wrights Mill Road, The committee consists of a of Vernon Street from Lydali Street Education will meet Thursday at 7:30 assists 16, Tom Sapienza 13. Jack win.” member of the Board of Tax Review Tavlor. 644-2545 or 644-0463 Hull 10), Moriarty f'uel 66 Cleveland 714 a r Z6 The Eagles go into the new season transition game, ” Penders con­ 23 Bloomfield A, 27 Wethersfield H, was shot in the back of the head as she was driving along. She to the Vernon town line. The p.m. at Coventry High School. The Houstur l»t( 2.3 ZS 30 Northwest Catholic H. Jan. 3 and a member of the town council. stjt IRT (Paul Frenette 15, Dave IMtsburgh ^71 314 ri minus Bob Venora and Pete Kiro, the tinued, ’The kids have been playing was taken to the hospital, treated and released. (Herald photo engineering work will be done by the agenda’includes the school board’s DO IT DAILY - SAVE MONEY by ( incinnati IT ail 271 Aquinas A, 9 South Catholic A (at The assessor will work directly with Fogarty Bros "A 2 Frenette 12, Mike Nolen The Manchester Rec Nos. 1 and 5 all-time scorers. The very well defensively in the scrim­ by Harry) town under an agreement with the budget deficit, committee reports clipping the coupons in Evening San Diego M3 771 2»> Swim Team outscored mages. We hope to score on the tran­ UofH), 13 Bulkeley A. 16 St Paul A. the committee. State Department of Transportation. H e rd 's leading grocer's ads. (Jeff Rothman. Jeff 121. DiRosa Cleaners 92 height of the 6-foot-3 performers will and superintendent’s report. Oakland 643 307 Wethersfield Barracudas 20 Manchester H, 23 Xavier H. 27 St. Morinl. Ridgefield 2 (Bob Boland 16. Bill Ik-nver f4li 2M 2C be missed as well. sition and look for turnovers. We will Kansas ('ily fdli af 2>T 406-201 in a dual meet at East will open with a three-guard not be in a fall back zone. We want to Paul H. 30 Aquinas H. Feb. 3 Derrick Taylor in goal Bellock 16, Pete Denz 24, Seattle 2t) XU as Multi Circuits "B 7 Jim Sulick 13). Highland the Manchester High pool offense in seniors Kyle Ayer and attack on the perimeters defen­ Northwest Catholic A. 6 South National Conlereni e Catholic H (UofH), 13 Xavier A, 17 Board accepts Linstone’s retirement (Todd Lariviere 2. Jason Park Market 67 (Tom last Saturday. Mike Falkowski and junior Brian sively.” r a R T i a s * F.asl Prince Tech H, 20 Bloomfield H, 24 ministrative staff. not always agree with him Pellegatto 2, John Graver, Devanney 18. Jerry W 1. T Pet PF PA Manchester juniors Galligan, all 5-foot-lO. Ayer has been Concerns for Penders’’ "Foul trou­ BARBARA RICHMOND included in board it made him very sad Dallas 78b 4H 24b defeated Wethersfield. 220- ble, depth, inexperience —we only Manchester A, 27 HCC Playoff, the recent negotiations for to request the early retire­ Under his contract, even but he has the best interest Craig Lamb. Silvain Cosgrove 17, Lou Phila 7» 3411 IM selected captain. Up front are 5-foot- OOPS Herald Reporter of the children afTieart.” St Louis XT » 3Q 151 while the seniors out­ March 2 HCC Playoff. Varsity games the teachers. ment He said he wasn’t if the administrative staff Beaudoin I. Enfield 0 Vin- Wellington 121 10 senior Benny Pagani and 6-foot-7 have three who played varsity ball Washington 28h 214 273 classed the Wethersfield 8 p.m It was pointed out that leaving because of dis­ were to be organized and He said one reason why nie Sica in goal for shutout Manchester Police 108 NY (jianis 2ft) 219 776 senior Russ Radant. before,’’ he responds, "And the VERNON - The TREES he opted to come to Vernon Circuits B' 3 (Scott (John Cashman 21. Tom seniors 186-50. request of Dr. Robert Dr. Linstone’s request is satisfaction with the board th e assistant a t the THE YELLOW PAGES FORGOT US— Minnesota r,7i 27:i as Triple winners included one that the board is con­ or the administration. superintendent’s position in the first place was Sartor 2, Craig Lamb i. Suf- Ciruillo 20. Mark Boroski lielroil fO> 2Bt 22 Castleman. Dave Cushman, Free — 1 Angelina Ebreo, Linstone. assistant WE DON’T WANT YOU TO FORGET <29 234 Campbe.ll. Ramans, Gorman. 3 Senan Gorman, 1:23 3: 100 because of its quality field U Sica in goal for 14. Kevin McCooe 10. Mar- Chicago Mary Anne Troy in the 11- 1 00 8 . 2. Lynne Simpson. superintendent of schools, tractually bound to honor The Personnel Policies eliminated. Dr. Linstone E Tampa Bay 8 I 3K1 244 3L1I Bacon, 2 26 3 Free - 2 Yarnott. 1 12 9; 3 2:06.3 , 50 Free— 2 Cushman. educational system. US. FOR THE VERY BEST IN PEST shutout again tv Jordan 10, Dean Frodel i.reen Hay 8 I 30 2f X2 12 girls' Me group, Kris 29.0; 3 Craig Anderson. 29 9, 1 03 8, 3 Nancy Raffin, for early retirement, was Dr Linstone, who is 56, Committee of the school would still have the option West 11-12 girin Poirot, 1 21 7. 50 Back - 1 of staying in the system as Board Chairman Daniel CORN Noone for^he 13-14 girls' 1 05 8. 100 Back - 1. accepted with regret by the h as been assistant board has asked Dr Ber- I'O). B A Club 69 (Al Wiley Atlanta II 3 U 7K ZJ 242 200 Medley relay — 1 Jen­ Squatrito, 38 6, 2 Larkin, 200 1 M - 1 Bylciw,2:30 3 . 2 Woolwich, and members of CONTROL- 0 M3 2« and Russ Smith in the MacDonald. 1:12.0. 2. Ebreo, lard Sidman. superinten­ a principal or as a teacher. >EM(»K HOI >E 20, Kevin Kravontka 12, Ixjs Angeles nifer Birrell, Pam Kuzmeski. 39 3 . 50 Fly — 1 Jackson, Gary McDonough. 2 41 5, 100 Board of Education Mon­ superintendent in the Ver­ Nan Fran( isco t)^ 0 C£f 297 3S! Men's Open Division. Free — 1. Castleman, 1:02 0, 1 12 2. 100 Fly - 1. Ebrio, dent. to study how the Under the state law con­ th e board, all cited CALL Vernon National Bank 1 Rich Gustafson 12) New Orleans U 14 0 lUi 241 <29 Slacye Tomkeil, Chris Raffin. 38 8, 2 Gorman, 43.6; 50 day night. non school system for the 3. Dave Clough. 1,08 3, 100 1 10 5. 2 Clough. 1:10.8, 100 cerning early retirements, Linstone for the job he has (Gary Ahibergi. Glaston­ Thursday I>ecemt)er 4 Placements of 2 21 3 , 50 Free — 2 Karen Breast — 2 Gorman. 44 1, 3 ■nie request was first past 12 years, first working system could be Houston 6 PittshurghO Back - 2 Larkin, 1 18 1, 2 Breast — 1 Campbell, 1:27.9 done over the 12 years, CRIB 646-0445 bury 3 Brian Oatway in Sunday iR-ceintMT T Manchester Rec Davie 29 9; 3 Amy Cain, Poirot. 45 3 reviewed by the board’s under former superinten­ reorganized with fewer ad­ he will not be able to teach haski t i u i i vss Mrn'x Open noting he combined a level 225 Bucklend Si. N.M|((SM -: . . , , »)< AtUnlaX I’hiladelphia 17 Swimmers are as follows: 31 6. too 1 M — 1 Mary Ann i:t-U girix Clough. 1:25 2, 100 Fly - 1 Personnel Policies Com­ dent. Dr Raymond ministrators or act as an administrator goal h.^M»Tn ( iinlHrt'nce Buffalo 10 lais Angeles7'(>1 Castlenian, 1103, 2 50 Free — 1 Russ Smith. of professionalism with a South Windsor Mldniii liivisiiHi Minneviid2I Tamju Bay in 8 amt under - girln Troy. 1 11 8. 2 Tomkicl. 200 Medley relay — 1 mittee which recently Ramsdell He is one of two Dr. Linstone' said he In another public school D W Fish 0. Glastonbury 23 9 . 2 Gordon Klnkade, 28.3. Eastern Chemical Service U 1. JVi (iH Cleyeland IT NV Jets 14 25 Free Style — 1 Katy 1 152. 3 Davis. 1:18.3: 100 Tracey O'Brien, Jeanne Cushman, 119 7: Eric completed negotiations assistant superintendents feels that his early retire­ system but could be in­ sense of humor that’s hard -OPEN- C 8 l'hiid()<‘l[>hid ? 4 ftil Washington 411 San Diego 17 Heinrich. 1.40 7; 100 Breast— 200 I M - 1 Smith, 2:31, 2 tViNton 18 H t u r.. Tomkiel. 2 06 9 Listro. 1 06, Back — 1. < Ifvrbml lU ai 333 12'f Saturday Deiember 13 too 27 9. 2 Marcy MacDonald, 100 Fly - 1 Smith, 1:06.2: 100 S ItIB e S p*r0«f Tri-City Plaza 0, Benson iN-tniit 8 3j ail IJ'z NV (iianis at Washington too Medley Relay — 1 11-12 \nt\i Noone, 1:13 8; 2. Listro, Sidman, who came to Ver­ QUARTZ t (^eitprnf onlerfmt- Seaith- at San Diego Jason Chorches. T J Rush. 200 Medley relay — 1 Dave 1 18 4. too Fly — 2 Sherman, 28 3 : 200 I M - 1. Clough, Breast — 1 Kinkade, 1:18.0: School changes made non in 1978, as a strong Builders 5 Eddie .Moore VILLA8I MOTORS Midwexl hivisftm Sunday |V( ember 14 2 Josh Cushman. 1.32 2 . 3 Eric Hart. Raoul Ramans. Urkin, Scott Jackson. Jim 1:18: 3 O'Brien. 1:18, 100 2 31 0, 2 MacDonald. 2 33 1. leader He said. "You may M 9 Ctntor ttrMt played well lor Tri-City V, L iM (.El Buffaiu a( New England Almagro. 1 36 I VERNON - The Board disabilities teacher at School was also approved Nan Antunii- 18 II SI (’incinnati at Chn ago 1:39.3; 25 Free - 1 Hart, Poirot. Sandro Squatrito. Breast — 1 Lemieux. 1 24 1 Karleen Campbell, 2:46, 100 MtnchMtof Horst Engineers 2 i Peter I uh 14 14 fO) 3‘. of Education. Monday Skinner Road. She replaces by the board She replaces Cleveland at Minnesota 16 1. 25 Back — 2 Chorches, 1 3 -1 4 hoYH liouHlon 13' 14 4RI 4 Houston at (.reen Bav 2:30 5 : 50 Free — 2 ^uatrilo, Mayer, Robert Purzell. 24.5, 3 Ramans, 25.7 , 25 Fly night, granted a leave of Donna Senatro who Merle Lathrop who Columbia 1 Matt Laplaca Kanw>( Ilv 12 IH 4111 KanSasCitv at Pittsburgh 32 7 , 3. Mike Yarnott, 32 9: 200 Medley relay — 1 Jeff Ikenvt-f 10 18 1.7 7'z Miami at llallimore — 3 Ramans. 32 5 . 25 Breast too 1 M. — 1. Jackson, 1 20 6: Larkin, Steve Bylciw, Mike absence to Carol resigned. resigned. and Tim Kennedy split [fjlUb 3 1 107 14‘> Ney» Orleans at N Jets i'dcihr Divisitm Oakland al Iji-nver — 1 Hart, 22 5 , 3 Rush, 29 4 Lagrotteria, a learning dis­ Ms. Dick is a graduate of duty in goal for locals llioenu 34 b ail St Loui.y at Hiiladelphia • M U Kirl» abilities teacher at the Anna Maria College with Izis AnKfl*-'' Ilf 10 tii 4-1 San Fram IVcat Atlanta She’s a graduate of the !Sew! It's Special! 50 Free — 1 Katy Benson. Skinner Road School. an MA degree and a BA in i.oldPB Stall- lb 12 f.71 7 Tanipa Bay at llelroil University of Connecticut VdUli- 14 14 fkli 0 MiHulaV I>e Ifalias at lais Angeles YES! We have the with an MA degree in Malley. 1 28 2, 100 Frw — 1 I'lirtland in l» M i3‘z NewFingland o b 0 7 d 13 pucks her reason, child rearing. tion. Mimdav \ HpXuH Miami 0 0 h 7 3 lb Malley, 3 Benson, 1:19 7; 50 The board also voted to Sandra Lester’s appoint­ science education and from It’S In Manchester! r ^ c B o w l i n g Nt'dIlU-104 San NFM-'(j Smith 21 Back — 2 Sonya Smith 42 9, Tuexdav s (.afiit*x N t FG Smith U Handmade hire Susan Dick of ment as a chemistry Boston University with a 50 Fly — 2 Jennifer Holmes, Milwaukc*- at ELislon Mia F(. von Si hamann 77 Newington as a learning teacher at Rockville High BA in chemistry/biology. AashinKtiin al New York Mia-F(i y<»n Schamann 24 47 7 , 50 Breast — 3 Melissa Sdn biPifii at Atlanta NF:-Fraiuis 38 pass trom Cavanaugh Carroll, 49 2 . 200 Free Relay LIGHT and LIFE I'hiUOi-lphia al I li'veland Smith kit k Husqvarnal NEW 1980 LUV TRUCK 1'haw‘nu al < tm atfu Mia Mistre 8 twss Irom Woudlev von — 1 Smith, Malley, Holmes, laix An^flfs ,ii |>aliav Vhamann k iti > Benson. 2 23 5 ZODIAt.- Carol Hille 179- San .Antirfiiii at I tali Mia*F(i yun Schamann23 Gift Shop Seattlr at I'urtlanO A «2Q •i-10 boya (kHlni'vtav sljdliM^k JQ007 486. Edith Tracy 512 200 Medley relay — 1 D.C 751 Main Street KCI02S Npw Surli at NfW .Ifr-M-v $115 I hiraifoat l'hiia(tia Fifil downs If 17 Campbell. Dave Bylciw, Egils S100 I ,S.MIXED- Bill Foster Ifa.siunai (kaAluniftun HinMs yard.x 33 12D X 118 Ramans. Kevin Bacon, 2:38.1. Oold loi'tj niixlt?' Atlanta at l>cU«it Patgmg yards if/ irj jOiXIF $155 207-551. Dave Neff 211-224- I1i<«*nix at Indiana Hdtam yards 113 74 50 Free — J J Gorman, 33 5. 609, Walt DeLisle 201-570, laiv Anift'lex at Hou'itun Passes 13 17 0 If. ■£• <> 2. Ramans, 34 1. 100 1 M. - 1 OPENING San UiPKo at Kansas ( itv INints :t 31U 4 48ti June Cote 191-538, Linda liallas at IVnvpr Fumbles losi I d ' M i Gorman, 1 27 8; 2 Bacon. VallU' at l.i.ldA-n Slate Penalliej) varfis -49 f- XI 1:30.9. 100 Free - 1 Baltoe 200-466, Diane Bren­ We now have the world's most scientificaiiy advanced chain nan ANToNin 99 Campbell. 1:15 4. 3 Marcus nan 178-472, Linda Burton * Individual la'aders saw - Husqvarna the only saw that exceeds safety require­ December 10th 10 A.M. (.nihn u 24 2 Olberding 2 4 7 H HU SH IN(; New Fmgland herguvm 12 DeBaise, 1 32.1, 50 Back - W hich Pulsar Q uart^ 466 I. Johnson(MMJII i.eryitiBb IllZI NiUs 47 L'AlhtHinl4-4f Tatupul-f. Cavanaugh Ramans. 414. 2 Campbell. ments for every country in the wcKid. 14 II I or/.iii4-8'2 2 IK Moure 2(H) 4 3 15.. Jtkhnson 1-3 F'oreinan 2/ Miami H JohnvtnTT 1D21 Kestani4(Hi9 (idle 42.5; 3. Derek Law, 44 9 , 50 But there's no compromise with power: every Husqvarna ELKS- Jack Talley 382, 1123 Wiley (MM) (I TtiUls ifT 2377 99 Nath4in3 1l Bennett If 77 Williams934 Woudlev 24) Fly - 1 Bacon, 39 5: 2 Jeff model has more power per pound than any other saw avail­ Gene Richardson 148 Bob nEATIT.I- IM Evening Herald PAS.SlNl» New England ( avanaugh 12 Holmes, 47 7; 50 Breast — 1 We have Something Special for slim dress w atch is right .) .lohiiM>n J Bll 14 Hdilvv b 22 14 lb - 1 ^ Jat kstinl I 13-0 Miami Wtgidley able. Our extensive inventory includes all the parts we'll Mike 140-386, Bill Winnie Sikirid 7 7 17 Hjnrlick I 2 2 4 4 cylinder engine. 4 speed transmission. 9 If-^BQd Williams(Mdd Bylciw, 42 1; 3. Dave Hulmesf 136-380, Joe DeSimone 177- ( JohnsiK) 4 2 ' 10 Brown f 2-2 12 need for on-site servicing. that Someone Special, old or \w tre v 2 l3 ' Wdlker7l21f Hlll34-f RFiCEU INC; New England < alhi»un 2 51.5 , 200 Free relay - l \ Rear stop bump^. Stainless steel for you? 416. Bill Hanson 153-142- III Dundldson I 13 3 Totals 77 30-42 8 W'esibriM.k 3-39 Framis2-fd Johnum Whatever your cutting needs, there's a Husqvarna just for i n Morgan2 29 Foreinan2l4 Jackstm mirrors. A/M radio, sliding rear window. 415, Marcel Binette 161-366, IM you. Come in ar>d experience one! J young. A variety too numerous San Anioiiiu 24 Z |! '» 99 1-17 Miami lav2-II Williams 3-7 liailev Dave Richards 144-405, 241 Hose 1-8 Mm>re 2 2U Harris 3416 Stock ||I1226. Any Pulsar Quartz watch you select (S r(gh1 Neattit 31 2 21'?: IM Oiaquintu i-4) Bennett 1-3 to list! Bernie Welch 158-144-154- rhree (Honi goals (.ervin Besum Each and every one is beautiful They all give near perfect l-ouied oui -None Total fouls Sal Monday s Sports Transactitms Ask one of these 456, Art Cabral 364, Travis Ankonio Seattle Z Technical* Sa - Ay United Press International WANTED ULEraiCE timekeeping accuracy and the battery lasts for two years Cook Sr. 135-144-396, Ron Aniunix ( oat h AttMN-k -Seattle coach Baseball $S93S Wlikens A nao Spillner to a five vear contract PLOW of bracelet or strap models A ll at prices as slim as the styling. Maltine Hou 2 263 2U2 J® ® | Mmnasula Tradtnl outfielder Dave AUTHORIZED FISHER Please bring this COUNTRY CLUB- Larry liarvin SA 28 F)teard.s Ui San Diego fur shortstop of chain *”* FRK ** when Pulsar- Quartz. Hirdsfrfig KC 31i ® 1® (E 27 4 (Tturk Baker Bates 177-147-142-466, Carl Thunyjlm Den 2? » ® CLEAN announcement with you. St Louts Traded catchers Terry SUBSCRIimON Always a beat beyond. In technology. In value. Erving l»hil » « Kennedy and Steve Swisher, pitchers Bolin 179-431, Pete Staum Free OS ® I4f W SW14 6 Kim Seaman. A) Olmsted. Jonn Urrea you buy your new CARTER 154-140-410, Hal Giglio 159- aod^c^n Littlefield and mfielder Mike This year why not give a Mi(rhp(( ('((* 30 W lO t f'hJlIi^ to San Diego Iur pitchers Kuliie USED GARS 388, John Wilks 136-135-380, a-mm MSi Fingers and Rob Snirley . catcher («ene friend or loved one a gift Tenace and a minor league player to be oOPENo John Rieder 149-372, John @ Husqvarna CHEVROLET Mon. • Sat. 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. nagied later Wilson 141-371. Vic Hockey f§ m o u i Sitirtdith tn g in ttn n 0 tme# 1620. subscription to the Evening Herald Thurt. till 0 “ Plly. BOLTON - Bolton Board of Education ion requested by Columbia to them. cost, elaborate, confidential MY HOME Newstate Road career and makes her home in for and do it. I think I have talent she turned on the charm for missed Mom and Dad. But I wouldn't He said the Columbia board has two area Afternoons only 649- nocent face, a bright intelligence and She made "A Little Romance" in Ita"^ uembers and school administrators met and dignified nationwide Georgia. Her father, Burt Lane, is a which I've worked hard to develop. strangers. I took her into a roomful have quit for anything. .'ommitlees, curriculum and facilities and system. Free literature. HOME HEALTH CARE 1531. CARRIERS NEEDED the savoir faire of an experienced ly with Laurence Olivier and New York businessman Diane has It's been simple but not easy, if you with representatives of the Columbia WORKERS urgently needed of people at a party I gave and she “I love what I was doing. And in egal and financial, researching the Dating of Prestige. • Nutmeg Vllliage, Garden or "Touched by Love, " co-starring with divided her life between the two. catch my meaning. The work is easy Board ol Education Monday night for an Williamstown. Mass. 01267. by Manchester Based Agency, MACHINE SHOP needs full woman turned on the personality. I’ve other tours I had to do my lines in Kissibility of high school students from serving 10 towns east of river She is tall, slender and articulate, Deborah Raffin in Canada Applying eyeshadow with great to anticipate but not always easy to always included Diane as a person, open and frank " discussion about Bolton or part time help in debarring Woodgate Apts., Vernon. Latin and Greek for 'Electra' and Tolumbia going somewhere other than Part time or full time, days and other secondary ah amazingly mature teen-ager who Much of Diane's sophistication care. Diane said. "What I do for a execute.” not a child. ‘The Trojan Women.' I had no com­ High School. FEMALE ROOMMATE Phone 647-9946 or 647-9947 iVindham for their education WANTED in Manchester. Call only. Previous experience as operations. Experience knows what she wants and how to go comes from years of world travel living has nothing to do with my Her mother nodded agreement “I enrolled her in school in New prehension of what I was saying but I Students from Columbia now attend Nurse Aide helpful, but will preferred, but will-train. Musi Haloburdo said he was "happy " with the 649-0792 days or 646-7674 learned the words phonetically. Windham High School under a ten year train. Car essential Mileage be dependable CB Enter­ • Beacon Hill - Tolland St. contract that has been reopened. neeting. evenings reimbursement. Good fringe prises, 75 Woodland Street Area of East Hartford Joseph Haloburdo, school board chair- School Superintendent Raymond Allen ■ A DAY IN NEW YORK' " benefits. Phone 643-9511 647-1883 Chairman elected nan. said the Bolton administration was laid it was a "good constructive dis- Bus leaving 6:00 a m at EOE Call Ernie at 643-8035 TV tonight. ALERT PERSON for Manchester Hospital Satur­ lirected to provide anv and all informa- ?ussion" and he is "hopeful something deliveries. Good driving EVENING SiOn course with her father 24 ConnacUcut Prim# Time SUL IM WINDSOR - Kasheta Jr a member, will result in giving Columbia students the day Dec 13. Seats 312 Leaves 2 ^ Nighttalk Rockefeller Center 8 00 p.m record, steady work Monday 6:00 vt 'j kk>n» -{Honor)...... T h » Fly" Stanley R. Waldron has iption to come to Bolton High " thru Friday from 10 a m App­ 1958 Vincent Price, Patricia 39 Independent News Harry L. Welles, first DAR sale Call Sunday 649-4692 RECEPTIONIST, TYPIST ■ 4 4 I2t00 N*wt 10:30 been elected chairman of Allen said Bolton will cooperate with ly Manchester Tobacco and T S U rthy And Hutch Owens A scientiat and a house fly alternate, and Joseph A TOI.LAM) - CapUin Noah Grant Join a growing, exciting firm. arecaught in aleleportaliort device, (4 ) Nine On New Jersay the Am'lcuUural Stabiliza­ Jie committees established by the Colum- Candy Co. 299 Green Rd 1 ; Jok«r tWlId T u e sd ay 24 Dick Cavatt Show Krawski Jr., second alter­ Pleasant telephone voice and (tDAU-SUfSocc«rOefby County wi which mergeaihemmloiwohideoua Chapter. Daughters of the American Manenester. 2 2 Vlklnget tion and Conservation nate. lia school board in providing them with □ EMPLOYMENT general typing skills are a CARRIERS NEEDED IN Nottingham Forest craaturea (2 h ra ) Revolution, will sponsor a "More Than a 2939 City vs Country Showdown 34 Hollywood Bquarae committee fer South Wind­ nformation about Bolton High. must. Calf Sue at 289-8618 M Partridge Family Tliey were elected to the Bake Sale" Friday from 11 a m. to 5:30 •••••••••••••••••••••••••• SECRETARY, Coventry- Jack Klugman hoala this malch-up 11:00 sor. Although no future meetings have been Monday thru Friday KCR Public Schools pupil personnel 24 TV Community Math For (3) Cl)2239i»N#wa posts by farmers in the p.m at the Tolland Bank. Tolland Green. Help Wanted 13 Technology Inc. EAST HARTFORD Modern Living a lil!l( treh belwaan tha city folks and their icheduled. Haloburdo said Bolton will services department counirycousinain a display of athle (4) M.A.S.H. John J. Dzen was elected town and are in charge of Bazaar items, baked goods, jams and 2 f 3-2-1 Contact ' d ?'■ r.g o' t>h(iuf, A'lh d lot 0* Cl) Maud# neet with Columbia anytime they request NURSES AIDES Positions Shorthand ,, and light (49 Jim Rockford Private » tiO'- .I'd ‘^OIT'e licleals Thacountryleamincludaa vice-chairman; Edward local administration of cer­ WAITERS AND bookkeeping required. Con­ Columbus Circle and Meliaaa Gilbert, Brian Karwm. Qlen 29 Lona Rangar jellies and other such items will be on available on 7-3, 3-11, 11-7 WAITRESSES. Full and Part InveaUgator .anii-r- sJd' pjAf ,4fi- P(;aoLitS tain farm programs. 1 meeting tact Dr Donald Nicoletti's of­ Campbell. Tanya Tucker. Charlie 2 f O kk Cavatl Show sale Chances will be sold on a handmade shifts. Good starting wages time positions Must be at 6.30 lU rig** “r.jrup B'.'Ar LUW 34 Odd Coupla DO IT DAILY - KNOW There are now about 22 students from fice at 742-8913. EOE. Michael Avenue Area. Tic Tac Dough Pride Barbi Benlon, Catharine and benefits Excellent oppor­ % arid Lf'uS A Sf.oc; , da niterO'Neill KungFuarliatavenges Health Care Center 528-2167 SECRETARY for small but Silver Lane starting at 6 5S Ihemurderofhiaadopfedaon (Rat­ NIOHTMRAC OF BOLTON — The Board of Education South Windsor Bank St Trust 40 News t'd' ’ sf ' » .fjf’if'.ir’ BooBoo.HucktabarryHound.Augia fast growing Manchester ed PO) (91 mine ) CHILDHOOD will have' its informational meeting Company. Call Gert Waters, 7 00 fr-e- !i' "eor* V, fir,'.} Doggia. Snagglepuas. Cindy Bear. WOMAN 18 and over to work firm Must be experienced in Main Street. 292239 TheTonlght Show Quest IS RAOUT at 289-6061 for information and ) CBS News tri tn.t-jf'tngol R a n ^r Smith, and Santa Claus Thursday at 8 p.m at Bolton Center in plastic manufacturing full all phases- of office Bill Cosby. Suaan George (60 $ M M.A.S.H II . > r'd'u''' 242 T' Nova'Touch of Sensitivity' nj ntiunrv Tran§fer station and part time shifts Call 646- procedures, or willing to appointment. An • Equal Op­ mine) School. The agenda includes a foreign 4 49 ABC News Our akin containea five million touch 2920 between 10:00 a m and portunity Employer. 2D ABC Captioned Newa language report and administrative staf­ learn. A good aptitude with Call ERNIE I BuUaeye cells Whatarethayforandhowim- engineers considered 4:00 p m figures a must Send resume It SportsCenter poriant are they to ua? From elec 34 Movie-(Drama) "NIagar fing needs. 1955 Edward Q Robinson. Nina and salary requirements to: LAB TECHNICIAN needed l i Festivil Of Faith trodee reading our maasagea of in­ B w b n r « BOLTON — The Public Building Com­ at 643-8035 Foch.AnexD A becomeamixed-i^ Box X, C o Manchester for manufacturing R&D 29 in Search Of dividual touch calls to behavioral V wilhgsngsiera, leading lohia wife's MAN mission has interviewed two more facility 1 to 2 years Lab i t News axpenmenlswithpaople.lhiainvea- Herald ir^licalion m a crime (2 hra) engineers in conjunction with the transfer DO IT DAILY - BE experience helpful, with math 24 Sneak Previews Co Hosts hgalion explores our aenae ol Gene Siskei and Roger Ebert touch (Cioaad-Captioned.U S A ) (49 ABC Newa Nighttine station at Freja Park The two were Lee Legal assistant PREPARED by checking HELP WANTED ■ Cutting and chemistry background (60 mine ) 11:35 preferred. Position includes: 2 f Antiques uchs VS Washington Capitals 30 Benny Themes Presents thought by searching beyond shiny Par Associates of Norwich and Con the Evening Herald's com­ tool manufacturer has M Mo«l* -(M y tla ry )...... Third (4) M.A.S.H. 29 Face The Music H Stepping Out: The OeBotte 34 Berney Miller diuminum'irees tinsel and gaudy plete weather forecast opening for experienced Physical testing, assisting in 7 2S Mart" 1950 Orson Wallea, Joseph 11:50 Engineers of Wallingford. course offered plant and pilot machine trials, Grow Up H60 presents an exclu 40 Tic Tec Dough neon to find the real meaning ol the (49 Tuesday Movla Of Tha Waak machine operator or machine 39 Daily Numbers Colten An American writer arrives MIUIIIN'S One engineer suggested the town con­ and some travel. Send resume ANDOVER siver>ohday specialthalcaiebrates 8:00 Yuietide season in Vienna to take a job with an old Five OnTheBlackHand Side' 1975 operator trainees. Call for in­ 7 30 the Kte spirit and never ending 3 A Cherlie Brown Christmas As to or call; Person Manger- $ PM Magazine friend, who he finds has been mur­ Stars Leonard Jackson, Glynn Tur­ sider a shuttle van approach versus a HARTFORD — Two new courses in the terview at 643-9501. ) PM Magazine ;i;hievemenis ol the physically- ihe Peanuts start tasting those 4 40 Happy Daya Joanie buya a FLASH NURSES AIDES Experience Lydall. Inc., Colonial Fibre $ All In The Family dered (2 hra ) man A black middle claaa family is VAUDEVILLE'80 compactor Using that ^method, trash Legal Assistant Training Program will be handicapped DeBolt children special first snow!lakes of winter m car behind Howard's back to keep lorn apart by a diapula over Ihe preferred. Full or part lime. Division, 615 Parker Street, DEALERSHIP WANTED 6.30 f Family Feud 30 You Bel Tour Life Peanulland Charlie Brown and his boytrierid Chachi on the road to would be hauled to a landfill without being offered during the spring semester at the 13) The Great Santa Ctaua Caper rights ol women that Ihreatent to f Hl*» Immediate openings on 3:00 to Manchester, 06040 . 646-1233 * I Face The Music ZZ'y/hA S.H philosophical peer Lmus,,give all romance, but the secret purchase • mm'mhiU V Raggedy Ann and Andy do battle destroy a young woman's marriage compacted. Counseling Center of Hartford College for EOE 'll NHL Hockey Var.< cover Can 34 2T MecNelFLehrer Report the other Peanuts some food lor back tires, pulling Joanie on a colli- 11:00 p.m. and 11:00 to 7:00 with the Villainous Alexander, who plana GORDON The commission approved payment of Women. a m. shifts. Contact Mrs TELEPHONE OPERATOR harbors a brilliant plot to take over 12:00 THE DniFIEHS $76,000 to General Roofing and Sheet Commercial Real Estate will be offered Ferguson, DNS, at 289-9573 RECEPTIONIST, DELIVERY & ROUTE MAN Independent Contractors wanted to Santa Claus workshop and turn it ( ) ) CBS Late Movie LOU GRANT experienced. Apply Purdy Metal of East Hartford for completion of on Thursday evenings, Jan. 8 to April 9, at for residential and industrial into a modern factory where all of Scandal' Rotai auapacta that the PART TIME - Earn extra Corporation. 586 Hilliard St. work in Eastern Connecticut deliver newspaper in the town of Santa a toys are lor sale new. attractive woman reporter on NOW iR STEREOPHONIC SOUND the first phase of the roof on Bolton 7:00 p.m. in the Auerbach Science Center Manchester 649-0000 Call 289-4355. between 9 & 4 (6 > Merv Griffin tha Tribune's staff ia gelling infor­ LOnEmUNG money while the kids are in ^san qt Ses.ime Strool Elementary School. on the Hartford College campus. The in­ Daytime TV : I (40 LaverrteAnd Shirley Shirley mation from a powerful politician school. Telephone Solicita­ Andover. hurls daggers at a petrified Laverne bacauae of her personal relation- The commission will ask Ralph Zahner, structors will be John Garrison Jr., a tion. E Hartford company A FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST ahipwilhtheman (Rapaal)'BILLY SCIENTIST. Manchester, MORNING 0 3Z Phil Donahue Show as a stunt during the opening of surveyor, for a survey map of Freja Park. partner with Robinson, Robinson & Cole good telephone voice and dic­ • • • II Living Faith 3:30 Portrait OlAStreal Kid' 1977Stars holding auditions for 0 Joe Franklin Show Frank Oe Fazio's realaurant. after and Sidney A. Keyles, counsel, Aetna Life tion a must Hours 9 a m. to I BABYSITTER for 2 children 39 22 30 Card Sharks S Filniatonea tha girls have an argument because LeVar Burton. Tina Andrews Substitute Organists and 4 Ed Allen Show H All-Star Soccer (Tue.) p m and 5 to 9 p m. Call Mon 34 Various Programming '11 TICAA Soccer (Mon.) Lavarne can't lind a )0b (^i) Racing From Yonkars Si Casualty Co. Course content will in­ after school. Waddell Rd. 5 45 30 Celebration Of The Eucherlet 34 Movie MAMLEIIES through Fri , 9 a m to 1 p.m , Substitute Soloists Reply 34 5T Villa Alagra li i Movl* -(M utical)...... FM dIw Racaway area Call 646-1428 after 5 30 $ New Zoo Revue 24 Sesame Street 49 Family Feud ChristmaH celebration clude a comparison of residential and Mrs Williams. 569-4993 Music Committee Chairman, For more information 34 I Dream Of Jeannia On The Roof" 1971 Chaim Topol, (it) SportaCanlar 5 54 30 Hour Magazine i t Seteme Street First Church of Christ Scien­ 3:58 Norma Crane Tevye, a humble vil­ (ft) Dr. Gant Scott On Habraws commercial transactions, multi-state PART TIME SECURITY 39 Morning Prayer 36 Don Lena Show 12:25 GEOME MAN4;HESTER — Members of tist. 417 North Main Street, Caii Jeane. 647-9946 4 49 FYl lager. Irys to preserve Jewish heri­ 12K>5 NAVY VETS. Career Oppor­ GUARDS WANTED par- 5 55 40 Richard Simmons Show $ New Jersey Report North United Methodist Church will transactions, title insurance, land use and 4:00 tage against growing odds (Rated J ) ABC Nawa Nlghtline tunities available. Call - Manchester, Conn. 06040 30 Today’s Woman 0:15 12:30 environmental control, partnerships, con­ ticulary on weekends. All 9 John Davidson Show G) (2 hra 59 mina ) * 12:25 participate in a family Christmas collect, 15181 462-4321. 9:00 6:00 9T A.M. Weather 3 Search For Tomorrow shifts available This is an 4) GilMgan a Island 9:00 (I) SlarTrak sumsof_ Koiak ■I AM NCTTANANIMAL! tracts, and industrial revenue bonds. a m. to 1 00 p m. 3 4 Various Programming 0 30 4 Vidal Sassoon Your New celebration on Dec. 21 starting at ideal position for a retiree 4 Marv Griffin (3) Special Movie Presentation A 12:30 11 ESPN Collage Baakatball 3 Brady Bunch Day I AM A HUMAN BEINGI A Business Organizations course will be 111 Auto Racing'80 (Tua.) Chrialmaa Without Snow' i960 (i) Hogan's Haroea 5:30 p.m. with a potluck supper. who wants to work a steady Show(Ffl.| 9 Partridge Family 4 49 Ryan's Hope given on Tuesdays, Feb. 3 to May 5 at 7 RNS/LPNS - Crestfield Con­ i l Domata Stars Michael Learned, John Hpu- (I) Movla -(Advanlura) I ..AM ,AMAN!- Those attending should bring a hot shift at the same location. For '39 New Zoo Ravua II NCAA Croat Couritry (Wad.) 4' LaraMakaADaal JHElKSrGIS valescent Home. Manchester. 29 PTL Club-Talk And Variety aeman A group ol choir members ol "Sudan" 1945 Maria Montaz.Tur- p.m. in the Counseling Center's new of­ further information, stop in 39 Health Field 30 I Dream Of Jeannia 302239 Doclori dish, salad or dessert to feed twice 3 p.m to 11 p.m. Excellent BugaBunny AndFrlenda(Exc. hanBey Reigningquaenolmylhical Q and see us at Northeast 2 t varying backgrounds, circum- 6:15 49 Beverly HWblHies 12:58 fices, 50 Elizabeth St. The instructor will benefits for part time and full Tue.) aj,ances and vocal abiltliea atruggla throne le rescued by handsome the number of p er^ns in their Security, 61 Willard Street, T ' Newt 5^ In-School Programming 4 49 FYl THE . the '34 3 r Sesame SIreol under iha leadership ol a parfec- vagabond from her wicked chancel families. ' be John S. Pfarr, counsel in the law time employees. Call Mrs. 6 30 10:00 1:00 Hartford, or call us at 622- 39 Movie (Exc. Tue.) tioniai director to presani Handel'a lor (90 mine.) department at Aetna Life & Casualty Grant DNS at 643-5151 9 40 Flfntatonea 3 Jefferaona < }) Young And Tha Raatleaa After the supper there will be a 5143 34 Bewitched Messiah (2 hra) di) NHL Hockey Vancouver Can­ GERENDirilY 4 My Three Sons 4 Bewitched 6) My Threa Sons nt special celebration Including Company. Course content will include a 49 Big Valley ^ 'l)(49 three'aCompany Jack die- ucks va Washington Capitals GIW ' L Newt 4 MIkeDouglaa 4 '4 9 All My Childran EARN EXTRA MONEY 4.30 playshialanciastfootworkwhan.on 29 22 39 Tomorrow Hoal. Tom study of the attorney's role in setting up a 4) Romper Room (|< Movla decorating of the tree, singing, and .0) NCAA Croat Country (Thur.) (4 Flintatonee • Snyder QuealaiJoaephP.Kennedy GINGERS__ 39 Bullwinkle III SportaCenter his first night as buaboy at a posh the giving of gifts. As part of the business, and the preparation of PUBLIC NOTICE 'll) Top Rank B oilng(Frl.) 4) (49 O n a U fa To U v a suitable include toiletries for men 23, 4:30 to 6:30 p.m.; Legal Research and (ll> Oevey And Goliath (lJMovia*<0'ama)**H "TwoMra. offer convenience along wilh a guperior product, 292239 Today 49 BuHeeye 9:30 pc Writing, Thursdays, March 5 to June 4, 7 (It lntarnatlonalRugby(Tue.) 22 Happy Daya Again Carrera" 1947 Humphrey Boged, and women, socks, tobacco, 29 Batman 10:50 (|)(49 Too Close For Comfort a '19 Accant On Living (Mon.) 24 3T) MIstarRogora to 9:30 p.m. OfiQ 646-2112 EVENING HERALD 7:25 34 Newt family squabble erupts after Jackie BerbaraStanwyck Apsychopathlc cigarettes, puzzles, paperback books, 292239 AnotherWoHd 39 Buga Bunny (Tue.) ediat painla his wives as the angels V V O 8m.Jfl I UL > • ml J ) Newa 10:58 39 You Bat Tour LHa and Sara loaeaMthek furriituretothe jewelry, knitted items and note For further information call the 34 Steraky And Hutch former tenant’s aialer of death and then kills them. (2 hra.. mUINST______wxnuM ttitixa-iM i 7:30 '3 Newebreek 'The Army was Counseling Center at 236-5838. 2:30 (49 Joker’s WHd y 10:00 23 mine) paper and stamps^______(9 j FHnIatofsaa 11:00 (| ) LlttlaRaecala S:15 ( ( ) News I ) Joa FranliRfl Show ff J PTL Chi^TaMi And Varlaty 3>i34 Maude *19 Oomala no laughing ^4) Midday (l9 Hermeno Pablo d )(4 9 Hart To Hart Jonalhsn and a M.A.B.H. 21 ScoobyOoo 24 Various Programming 2:00 maner until 8:00 (|J49 LovaBoat 5:30 Jsrtnifer's dog. Freswsy. wdifs 34 Nanny And The Profataor (4 ) BarnayMIHgr 40 UBAF RaNgiout FNm ^ Captahi Kangaroo ( i ) Straight Talk down s revolutionary new product, 3 T Maggie And The Beeutiful (4) WeicomaBack.Kottar 2:30 .Judy Benjamin ClJ Woody Woodpeckar (If) NCAA Soccer (Mon.. Thur.) MeeWne ■rtd lands himssif a dog food com­ (4) M.A.S.H. Y 22 World Of Laurel And Hardy , d f NCAA BaakatbaM (Mon.. 2 9 2 2 3 9 Wheel Of Fortune mercial that targets his mssisrs lor joined it. 2:58 ()t U.8. Table Tannia (Fri.) 2:60 Thur.) ^ 11:30 (1 )4 4 FYl murder when they attempt to dra- (f9 Movla (Tue.) CU Nawa 29 Pork yPIg-Buga Bunny [3j Mary Tyler Moore Show cover its mysterious formula (60 ^ * 3:00 (tf) Dr. Gene Scott On Hebrewe 2:88 8:30 If] NCAA Soccer (Tue.) (3) OuMIngUght mtna) PRIVATE 24 3-2-1 Contact Cl) American Ufaetylas ( i ) MomaalOf MatBtation ¥ (f) OWgwi'alMand 29 22 29 Paaeword Ptua '|J Woody Woodpecker w Lottery Show (Thur.) QD NCAA BaMtatbaR Arizona Slate 3:00 (D Vark>ua Programming M Richard SimmofM Show Goneral Hoepital BENJAMIN (49 News va Kansas Stale CD Movie-(Drama) **H **Tlia * I h o lt W ■*'*' * j toi9rtmmtt9 For Aont 99 vicinity. Call 649-MSO after /£ - 4 C UMM0 r*M>S» UK 0 \ 0 prince .8 must. in o . monthly. 643- abandoned on the sidewalk. I called out to h im ,'‘Ifsom eone 19 Greek letter H A 8 1 T 0 M t T T E » 5:00 p.m. 16 Puppet 1 C E L A N 7716, ■teals your bike, I'm not buying you a new one!" Priacilla’t Pop — Ed Sullivan 21 Stain D 1 C u N 0 VERNON - Near W., luxuryIi 17 Condentetion V E A L 0 0 R E He shouM back, "You didn't buy me the first one — 23 Lea \n 0 H C ondo. A p plia n ces.I . 3345 $34 18 Riding on E A R 8 8 24 Quote as an v E • LA I monthly. S Sec e c u r i t y , FOUR LARGE ROOMS in Daddy did!" At first I was angry, then I realized it was true. 20 Yellow fever / I OOUeHT A authority . two family. Appliances, heat, I had never worked ouUide the home, so everything we had IT'S SUPPOSEP TD BE mosquito Business & Service references. Call 433-137, t i t - JD AUTOMOTIVE WOW.' IN A NEW SORK 25 Lean, as a 35 Types 46 W ork cattle hot water. $360. No chllaren or was paid for with Daddy's paycheck. b e a u t if u l ONE THE BEST 22 Smoked flue 3933. OF WHERE ship 38 for hearing 48 Caudal ts. Available January 15th. PRINT "nxiKV.' P IS C O .' y 24 Pick out All I had ever given our son waa an enema when he was e x a m p l e s o f WILP-LIFE W 8&THIS 27 Monkeys 40 Prohibition -7165. A ulo Porto for Solo SO 26 Food appendage GLASTONBURY (SOUTH). sick, a bath when he waa dirty and a whipping when he waa ART ARCXINP.' 26 Sour 4 1 Auto failure PAINTEP?/ 30 Shame 49 To be (i.at) Half of exceptional new naughty. The chocolate chip cookies and taffy apples he 29 Compass 43 Recompense FRESHLY REMODLED 3 FOR SALE MICELLANEOUS 31 laugh tyliable 50 Give out Duplex. Features carpeting, loved so much-weren't really from me because without point 44 Machine-on bedroom apartment. Kitchen, BODY PARTS for 74 Firebird 32 Dance step sparingly excellent closets, dishwasher, Daddy’s paycheck, I wouldn’t have had the ingredienU. 30 Short-lived dining,ngj utility room,room. $425 call and ask Rick. 742-8212 33 Broke bread grip dispose- all, self cleaning Perhaps one day I will become a “liberated woman" and style 51 Not skinny «>34 Electric 45 Apteryx oven, private basement with monthly,ithly, plus utilities. Call after 4 p.m. 53 Blit get a job that will bring in some money. Then I’ll feel like an current (abbr) laundry hookups, IW baths, 643-5001. equal partner. 36 Before this 1 3 3 4 5 6 7 deck, neighborhood setting, NEW 1981 6 S VERNON - Large heated 6 j , , . ANONYMOUS MOM 37 Cross out minutes to Hartford. $516 51 « ( ib b r ) 10 1 13 13 14 monthly 633-4S66. Broker. rooms. Laundry, storage and MERCURY DEAR MOM; Your contributions as a wife, mother 39 Mott elderly porch. Quiet street. WE PAY TOP PRICES for IS 16 17 and homemaker are ae important as your husband’s 42 Clumsy Convenient. Security. Lease. wrecked and junk cars. A & B FOUR ROOM TOWNHOUSE. 45 Sacred book II IS z o 31 Two bedrooms, IVk baths, References. $380 monthly. Auto Salvage, used auto parts. LYNX paycheck, which makes you an equal partner, so 47 Way 1 basement, new appliances, SW-47W. don’t put yourself down. Your son needs some 33 Services Ottered 31 Services OHoroO 31 Pointing-Ptporing 32 Building Controeting 33 Call Tony 6 4 9 ^ . 51 Mend carpeting. $425. Henry Agen­ perspective on the true.nature of the parental Captain Eaay — Crooka & Lawrence 52 Firearms HEBRON. Two bedroom partnership. (And a little diecipline wouldn’t hurt, 3# 3S 37 38 3S LEON CIEZSYNSKI cy, 644-325. 54 L isten REWEAVING BURN CERTIFIED DOG INTERIOR PAINTING apartment. Heat and hot eith er.) 55 Veneration 1 1 HOLES Zippers, umbrellas BUILDER. New homes, ad­ 30 GROOMER ■ All breeds Call AND W ALLPAPERING MANCHESTER. Sunny three water. Appliances. Carpetjpg. AIM THB WIWPSHIBLD RlSHr HOS-TIB HIM 6 0 0 0 56 Indian tribe repaired Window shades, ditions. remodeling, rec 1 1 1 1 1 for an appointment 528-5903 Quality professional work at 3 roomer. New decor and Large yard. Lease and secun- WANTED JUNK AND LATE 7 WARM 57 Catalogue 33 Kevs TV rooms, garages, kitchens / ENOU0H T5TART TALKIN', Venetian blinds reawnable prices FYilly in­ more. Under $170. 236-5646. ty. $350 monthly. No pets. 20 MODEL WRECKS - Cash 58 Common 1 1 1 1 1 FOR RENT Marlovi s. 887 remodeled, ceilings, bath tile, WINDOWS UP OUST HOLLER- IF VER. 37 WESTBROOK DRY WALL sured Free estimates G L. Locators, small fee. minutes from Haiiford. Call Paid. Call Parker Street Used DEAR ABBY: Please urge your readers to make the small AND PO O R S V STILL C O H d C IO IM I metal Mam Street 649-5221 CO.MPANY, established in dormers, roofing. Residential after 5:00 p.m. 228-9759 or 228- Auto Parts, Inc. 6493391. $ 1 59 Pounds (abbr) 1 1 McHugh 643-9321. but worthwhile investment in electrical outlet plug caps. 43 43 1 949 1 sheet rock) or commercial. 649-4391. 3414. 60 Sheltered side VERNON - Free hot water, 3 Last night our 3-year-old inserted a car key in an outlet. " CERAMIC FIRING Discount Specializing in ceiling and 1974 SUBARU - Good condi­ 4S 46 48 4S 50 DESIGN KITCHENS, rooms with major appliances. Fortunately he received only a mild shock, and the only rates Quick service Call 643- walls No job too big or too MANCHESTER RENT - Two tion. Front wheel drive. $18(X) DOWN ■ cabinets, vanities, counter $200's.236-5646. L ocators, daiMge was a bumed-out fuse and two terrified parents. SI S3 S3 S4 2543 small 643-0237 PAINTING - INTERIOR AND Bedroom apartment. Modem. negotiable. Telephone 643- tops, kitchen cabinet fronts small fee. I’ve read several letters in your column from parents t Insect EXTERIOR. Paperhanging Beautiful pneling. Oil heat. 67U. or 6591723. ss s e 57 custom woodworking, colonial offering various warnings after it was too late for them. We 2 Poetic foot CHILD CARE State Licensed Experienced, references Ser­ Remodeled. Two blocks to the reproductions. J.P. Lewis 649- MANCHESTER TWO 3 Group of S8 home Snacks, lunches and ving Willimantic, stores. References and securi­ 1968 DART. 1969 CHARGER were lucky. I hope you can find room in your column for this SS 60 BEDROOM, furnished apart­ three 9 references Call 646-7720 ty required. No pets. $225 318. Three speed PosI rear warning, too. B-B UPHOLSTERY Custom Manchester. Bolton. Coven- ment. Each bedroom has monthly. Handyman end. Needs some work. Best T.A. NACKERS, ST. FRANCIS, WIS. 'NIWSRaMP IN Work Free Estimates Will try, Columbia, Tolland areas 34 separate private bath. Quiet. B A M TREE SERVICE now pick up and deliver Please W^ J Grille 423-6582. aSauna, pool, exercise room. preferred. 1-564-3095. offer over $400. 871-7385. offering Special Winter NEW 80 BOBCAT DEAR MR. NACKERS: Thanka for pointing out an call 64^2161 after 4 00 p m CRAIG'S ROOFING, New Condition. $440 per Rates! We've sawed 25% Off. PAINTING BY CRAIG FOUR ROOM APARTMENT BANK REPOSSESSIONS - 3-Dr Runobout. *OT03). with obvious but seldom mentioned danger to youngsters. CARPENTRY, Pitch or Bate month. 646-0505. 4 ip#«d trAnAmitilon. pow«r plus our usual Discount for OGDEN Interior and - fully carpeted, appllaces, 1977 Plymouth Sport Fury. BRICK. BLOCK. STONE ■ gutters, all tme repairs. Free tlMrint, HO bottory. 4 tpt^d Allay Oop — Dave Graua Senior Citizens' Free Exterior Specialist! Fully In­ garage. In-ground pool. West- $2300. 1976 Dodge Charger 9 DUPLEX. Kitchen with trAnimTulon. body tld« mold bridge Fireplaces Concrete Estimates Fully insured Estimates! Day or night 649- Chimney Repairs No Job sured Free Estimates Call appliances. Self cleaning Side location. $400 plus Special Edition. $2500. 1973 log. ttc LIST PRICE ‘9207 References 643-7285 3870. SALE PRICE Too Small ■■ Call 644-8356 for anytime. 649-8749 oven, and dish washer. Sliding utilities. 6464882, keep trying. CMC Jimmy Utility Truck DEAR ABBY: What to get our elderly mother. Dad, THANKS, MR, DAPPER! NOW WHERE’S "l SHE'S RIGHT OVER estimates glass doors to deck. Its baths. $2300. 1969 AMC Ambassador grandparents, aunts, uncles and friends for Christmas? MISS MUNCH? I VlAMT TO INTERVIEW / THERE,MY G(X)D MAN' HAVE TRUCK WILL MOVE' Nomas tor Rant 54 EXTERIOR PAINTING, Living room with fireplace $500. TTie above may be seen We all have fancy robes, gowns, tablecloths, napkins, etc., ______Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag Large appliances, clean at­ Hooting-Plumbing 35 at the Savings Bank of ‘4 7 5 5 CAM TREE SERVICE Free experienced college student and air conditioner, w-w stored away, but what we would appreciate most is to have tics. cellars, garages, also Q u a lit y w o r k V e r y EAST HARTFORD HOUSE. Manchester. 923 Main Street. estimates, discount senior carpeting. Two bedroom. things done for us that we aren't able to do ourselves. will clean apartments for NO JOB TOO SMALL - Toilet Newly decorated Two citizens Company reasonable prices Call Mike, Basement with washer and realtors Call 644-1775 repairs, plugged drains, For example Furniture moved, windows and doors Defenders earn red faces Manchester owned and 569-3458 or M94945 dryer hook-up. $450 monthly. bedrooms with basement. PLYMOUTH FURY II -• kitchen faucets replaced, repaired, pictures and mirrors hung, trees and bushes operated Call 546-1327 649-7105 after 5 p.m. Carpets. Garage. Just $375. Excellent condition! Must be CRAIGS PAINTING repaired, rec rooms, 236-5646. Locators. Fee. seen to be appreciated. Call planted, and so on. It would be wonderful to receive a North was Ted Lightner. WALLPAPER, Interior pain­ bauiroom remodeling beat 643-9729; if no answer please Christmas card saying. "Make a list of things you want one of the all-time great play­ MANCHESTER MAIN ers who is almost 90 today CONSTRUCTION BRICK - Pointing-Poporing 32 ting and repairs at a price you modernization, etc. M A M VERNON HOME. Carpeted return call. done and I will be over on Saturday from 1 p m. until 5 p.m. NORTH 12.980 STREET, 2 room apartment. NEW 80 CAPBt and plays very little bridge All colors Glazed Block, can afford Free Estimates' plumbing A Heating. 649-2871. four roomer. New decor. All to do them And that will be your Chnstmas present from 4Q976 Heat hot water, appliances, no 3-Dr Hatchboch. iptcial vaiua South was Ely Culbertson, originally cost $2 to $4 each PROFESSIONAL PAINTI.NG 649-3870 modern. $375. 236-5646. 1972 FORD F 250 , 4x4. Over­ pk| moonrool. 9 »pood con- me " VK5 pets, security. Telephone 523- whose name is still a house­ Joint reinforcement Call - Interior and exterior •••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••# Locators. Fee. sized tires. Sunroof. Carpeted. »olf. whitawani. powtr itotr- IDEA FROM I«N G BEACH ♦ KJ65 7047. hold word in bridge and evenings. 649-5635. or 643-9506 Commercial and residential Building Controeting 33 Flooring Stereo. Best gffer. 6 ^ & M . Ing, tiactric rtar dafrotttr 4K 103 36 lugiagt comparlrngnl covar. deservedly so Free estimates Fully in­ WEST EAST FEMALE ROOMATE MID­ AM'FTa itarao. Kcant grp East and West were two of sured 646-4879 FARRAND REMODELING - 1974 PLYMOUTH SCAMP 2 ♦ A 5 3 2 *6108 YOUNG MOTHER will take F L O O R S A N D IN G A TWENTIES WANTED to Inlarlor. HD battary. raa/ win­ the great experts of the day Cabinets. Roofing. Gutters. Door, power brakes, air con­ dow wipar wnhar. tpofi whaal Vj97t V10 8B32 care of children weekdays, un­ REFINISHING floors like share duplex. Glastonbury St CONFIDENTIAL TO HOT TEMPER IN HOT The Flintstonea — Hanna Barbara Productions In line with this column's poli­ LEE PAINTING Interior A Room Additions. Decks. All EAST HARTFORD 7 rooms, 3 ditioning, power steering. covtri, protactiva body tida ♦ 7 3 * 104 til 300 pm in my new' Specializing in older Hebron area Must be neat. SPRINGS; Never anewer an angry word with an cy of never speaking ill of Exterior "Check mv rate tvpes of Remodeling and bedrooms, IW baths, Valve job recently done molding!. Right hand ramola 48 4 2 4075 Manchester home Call 643- floors Natural and stained Pets considered Rent fireplace, stove, refrigerator, control mirror Sth «OP094 angry word. Il'a the aecond one that makea the anyone except North, South. before you decorate " bepen- rtepairs Free estimates Ful- Asking $1,800 or best offer SOUTH 2023 floors No waxing anymore! negotiable. Call after 6 p.m.. washer, dryer, garage.'$450 LIST *7147 SALE PRICE quarrel. East. West and fictitious char­ dable Puilv insured 646-1653 Iv insured Phone 643-6017 Call 646-2013 or 6844733 after 6 ♦ J4 John Verfaille. 646-5750. 2283560 acters. they shall be nameless plus heat ana utilities. p.m. VAQ References, lease and securi­ The event was the semi­ ♦AQ982 MANCHESTER NEW FIRST ‘6 3 9 9 Do you hate to write lettera because you don't know finals of the Vanderbilt 50 ty. No peU Call 643-8703 1973 GRAN TORINO power 4AQJ6 FLOOR one bedroom apart­ what to lay? Thank-you notes, sympathy lettera, years ago and Ely reached six brakes, power steering, A/C. ment All appliances wall-to- congratulationa, how to decline and accept invita­ Vulnerable Both diamonds after rather normal SINGLE HOUSE FOR RENT. Runs good, some body rot wall caipeting. Ceramic tile, Wall to wall carpeting All tions and how to write an interesting letter are Dealer: South bidding H olp WanMd 13 asking $900 Call 646-2013 or Artlcloo tor Solo bath $325. per month. included in Abby'a booklet, "H ow to Write Letters for West studied his lead He REAL ESTATE appliances included. 646-3251 6844n3 after 6:00 p.m. West North East South Utilities not included. Call was sure of one thing Elv was SPEECH AND HEARING All Occaaions." Send 81 and a long, stamped f28 !♦ SCREENED LOAM - Gravel. Peterman Realty 649-9404 or EAST HARTFORD, extra ready for a heart lead Clubs CLINICIAN Coventry Public FORD PINTO, Excellent con­ cents), aelf-addreased envelope to; Abby, Letter Pass 14 Pass 34 Homes For Sale 23 Processed Gravel. Sand. 646-1171 large 3 bedroom. Extra bath Booklet, 132 Laaky Drive, Beverly Hills, Calif. and diamonds looked even Schools part time to possible Stone, and Fill. For deliveries dition. 28 miles per gallon. Pass 44 Pass 64 ★ plus more. $320. 236-5646. Ren­ NEW 80 ZEPHTB B 02I2. Pass Pass f‘ass less satislactorv so he decided full time beginning in ALUMINUM Sheets used as call George Griffing, 742-7886. AM/FM Stereo $700 or best EXECUTIVE HOUSE - MANCHESTER. Five rooms tal Locators. Fee. 4-Ooor, #07086. tpac valua on a spade Had he led the ace January Masters in speech printing plates. 007 thick offer Call 6464320. Contemporary Cathederal on first floor of Duplex. pachaga, automatic »alact there would have been no required Must be elegible for 23x28 4 , 25 cents each or 5 ceilings Three bathrooms FOR. SALE - Couch, end Carpeted and applianced. No MANCHESTER HOME, fthift. whltawaili, PS. pwr Opening lead 42 story Connecticut State license for $I Phone 643-2711 Must be front diM bfakat. Air cend , Walk-in closets Nine rooms tables, chair. T V. antenna, utilities. No pets. $280 Spacious 3 bedroom with He led the deuce Ely called Send resume to Dr Donald picked up before 11 a m rotor $95 T2 West Street. monthly Call 739-41 13 rtar window dafrottar. HD bat­ 2355 square feet living area 2 modern appliances. Kids ok tary. pwr ftida wlndowa, wlra for the six from dummy and Nicoletti Bo* 356 Coventrv ONLY Saturday. 9:00 a m to 11:00 between 6:00 and 9:00 p.m car garage For sale or rent Just $375 Rental Locators 1973 BLAZER - In good condi­ whaal covari, dal wida body PstrOQFQph The Born Loaar — Art Santom East produced the eight’ You Ct 06238 or call 742-8913 Evenings 649-5635. or 543-9508 a m Fee 236-5646 iida molding!, tintad glai! By Oswald Jacoby can't really blame him It EOE POOL- 24 X 4'. 7 ft deep tion 4 wheel drive Standard MANCHESTER. Three room shift. 350, V-8. Please call com plala, tulona pt LIST and Also Sontag appeared to him that his part-' Perflex filter. 8 x 12 decs ONE SET 6 50-15 Snow Tires apartment Heat, hot water ‘7640 SALE PRICE caJIRAi, HI6H H A p l L ^ H e FDOreALL TEAM AWD TH& WHICH ftJSITIOM E CONDOMINIUM VERNON HOUSE carpeted 2 7 ‘ ner couldn't possibly hold the $500 00 or best offer 568-7317 after 4:00 p.m., 6493833 AfUtt (March 21-April If) Too TOWNHOUSE ■ 2 oversized mounted $30 One only 6.50-15 EUiiectricity Appliz bedroom with garage, extra fTYuch Bpccufatlon or f>Mtllitk>n ONLY TWO eoOD fDlUT5,„. (bOftSseOUS C3f?L'S. DID s u e p l a y ? Today's hand is rather simi­ ace snow tire mounted $10. One bedrooms, l ‘i baths base­ References “ No jp | els $285 646- bath, plus more Rental 1972 DATSUN, automatic- could cbuM you to ov«r-«nAtyxa 2 ^ lar to yesterday's in that West Ely took his jack, cashed 11 DUNLOP WHITE WALLS- Delco 6 volt battery never 3167 . 228-3540 ‘6 7 3 9 MEDICAL OFFICE - ment 126-F Highland Street Locators. 236-5646 Fee. $500 or best offer 8 Track in­ things and Iota sight of tha raal underled an ace against a more tricks and conceded the Snow tires P-225-75 R 15 used $40 742-7742. Secretary-Transcriplionist Manchester 649-4929 Keep cluded. 643-2125 facts Trust your Initial HKlOfDant MYCtLADYS slam contract. The result was last trick to the ace and king Steel Belted Radials Used 2 NEW 80 ZEBHYB and act on it Experience preferred, but not trying FOR RENT 4 room, I BOLTON 6 Room House for 4 Door #07083. with auto­ equally bad from the East and of spades months Excellent condition' NEW QUEEN SIZE bedroom adult condo Air con­ TAURUS (A pril 2D-AAay 20) W gfJT necessary Will have varied rent on wooded acre, garage, 1974 DODGE MAXI VAN matic Mlactahift. whltawalH. Decem ber 10, IfiO West viewpoints NEWSF’SPEK ENTERPRISE A.SSN GREAT CHRISTMAS GIFT' $100 647-9522 WATERBED. Never opened. ditioning. all appliances, PS. pwr front d iK braka«. full Anothar'a unigua Idea will not duties of Medical Secreatary wood stove, and some free Bubble top. Custom interior. This coming year you nsay enter only aofva your work problam. it THEI?e, 10 year warranty. Walnut carpeting December oc­ !lta tpara. alact raa# window soma type of unusual partner­ Part time Phone 646-0670. Oversized Newer Duplex wood. All appliances. $500 a $2,250. 647-9328 after 4:00 p.m alto haa aoma frlngia banaflts Brick front aluminum sided, KNEEHOLE DESK - stained pine frame, deck cupancy $350 monthly 872- dafro!tar. HD battary. daiuia ship srrangamani which might between 9 30 and 11 00 month plus security deposit wIda body !lda moidln|! LIST attached Llatan well to clever huge yard Each side three Kneehole Bookcase attached. pedestal mattress, liner. corrsa through a social connec­ and references. Call 646-5176 1974 CELCIA ST Custom *6737 SALE PRICE auogestiona C $50 Typewriter, IBM Electric tion. It should prove to be quite DENTAL ASSISTANT lor bedrooms, enormorous heaterr Originally $330 Now or 647-1071. OCMINI (Mey 21-June 20) An $25 Heater, Portable Electric paint. Mag wh4e& t r i a l s . fortunate and could aid your Vernon office must be plea­ kitchen includes all $199 563-0073 Rocky Hill THREE BEDROOM 'i unusual happar)atance Involving Our Boarding Houae $15 Pressure Cooker, brand Custom exhaustxni systems $2, firsarsciaJ picture In soma manner. sant. neat, intelligent, and appliances Attic fans, oak APARTMENT, $385 monthly. COVENTRY 3 Bedroom Cape. 500. 6498616 betwMn 5:00 and ‘5 9 9 9 a friand could turn thia day new. $10 Call 646-0030 a/ound lor you and maka It a ambitious Four day week, no floors, separate furnaces and Includes Heat and hot water $350 monthly, utilities extra. 7:30 p.m. vary fortunate ona. It might coma Saturdays Good salary and hot water heaters Includes On bus line Call 6491749 or Call 228-9023. W i n t h r o p — IT ITC A.M TABLE RADIO. $8 SAGITTARIUS (Mev. 23-Oac. 21) from a chanca convaraatlon. u m ya i pan s athletee tenant one side, with flexible after 6 p.m 6592231 Today you may And out you , 6,T : , m ic k e y m a n t l e a n d benefits Reply, P 0 Box Unisonic Calculator. $12 REFRIGERATOR medium 1968 J & P CJ 5. V6. New dual CAMCER (iuna 21Wuly 22) A lease Good location great in­ don't need material things in ARE BUT PA',.E UPPlEi. ' 'AC PiPN T rp TJP BAPLY 2033 Vernon 06066. Stating size, ideal for spare or cot­ OIBcoo-Storoo lor Pont 55 exhaust Good shape $1,500 botheraoma situation could work vestment' $110,000 646-8057 Magnavox 19 black white TWO BEDROOM order to be acoaptad by others THIS PB36RAM HAS OF t h e 15IANT6. CF '"V qualifications and prior work tage Chaise Chair for two, fur 6498616 between 5:0o and 7:30 out with amazing amoothnaaa THAT'S REPLAC1N6 THEM' ANP TV. $50 VitaMaster Exercise APARTMENT Utilities not True frtandsNp wlil be axtandad YE6TERVEAR' NnHERE'* experience if any upholstery Reasonable C!all OFFICE. STORE St STUDIO - p.m. today bacauaa you won't loaa BBBhi PfiOOLiCBO THisHAseeeN A TELLINC x P.AREW AHO BRETT k NPW S uifnast Propbrty 26 Cycle, $55 Magnavox Quad included Within walking dis­ NEW 80 MONABCH to you with no strirsgs attached. your cool. Your clear thinking ARE The j c e pi.MAooij^. rOV. TP US>E A BAT Stereo and Turntable Console, 643-5753 Excellent location. Good traf­ 4-Door Sadan. «OE036. with 4 Find oul rnora of wbat Has ahead VER N C N V E R R y A M P VERfSy-CRUAWlE IT L IR E CLERK for keeping nursing tance of downtown Main aaaurea reaulta AMP T E P $100 Child's Steel. Desk with fic exposure surrounded by 1973 BUICK ESTATE !paad tran!m i!!ton. whlta- for you in the year following your CARLETDN CRUA4MIE. P R O O U e V O N . IT IS . home records in order Full PACKAGE STORE FOR Street 568-3736 weekdays walU. power ataaring. power LCO (July 2>*AU0. 22) Before W1LUAM6E6^ ) bltt if he p l p t i Typewriter, $20 Call 646-2719 SEASONED HARDWOOD -18 four banks. Rent includes WAGON. Good Condition 35,- birthday by sanding for your T , time position, thorough orien­ SALE East of the river, after 5:00 p.m.; weekends front d iK brakat. full ilia tha day la over aoma good nawa to 20 ' lengths Delivered lull heat, parking and janitor. Call 000 miles on new engine. Best- copy of Astro-Graph. Mali $1 for should put you in a happy frame 'a ERE5P6REAT k PVn tation and training Apply in excellent location, good 9:00 a m. to 7:00 p.m. ipara. alactnc rear dafroitar. r; 6495334 offer over $700. 742-5520. each to Astro-Graph, 486. up me MPbT pF the volume Selling for health FIREWOOD FOR SALE 549- cord $85 Call 742-8056 HD battary. protactiva body of mind. Up until than you might person Riverside Healthcare 8285 !ida molding! LIST *6631 Radio City Station, N Y. 10016. have been diaerKhanted with tha Rt-LPRPf. KAYE Center! 745 Mam St East reasons only 871-7140 7-9 TWO BEDROOM CONDO Be sura to specify birth date. FIREWOOD FOR SALE - Dry STORE OR OFFICE SPACE 1969 PONTIAC SALE PRICE flow of events. -“-TTPERN PATES^ Hartford p m Park Chestnut. Security. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jon. If) ANTIQUE PUMP ORGAN, $65 cord delivered. Call 647- available. 200, 400, and up to BONNEVILLE, runs good. VmOO (Aug. » -te p t 22) You References. $390 monthly In sererse surrour>dir>gs you'll tM tend to profit today In aoma unu­ oak finish, good condition 1834 5000 square feet. 643-1442. $150. Call 6464122. MAKE CHRISTMAS Utilities not included. 649 ‘5 8 6 5 able to And the answers to sual manner from a tharad inter- MISC. FOR SALE $150 Call 649^12 3087 something which has had you MERRIER Sell Avon' Earn 1977 DATSUN B-210 - Brown, ast. Thia may Involva aomaorsa BEDROOM SET - Queen size MANCHESTER STORAGE stymied. Shut oA the turmoil. with whom you have close par- extra t U for gifts Call 523- standard, AM/FM stereo Seek out a relaxed location. TWO MOBIL PREMIUM headboard, dresser, night IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY - SPACE 600 square feet. aonaltles. r 9401 Articlot lor Solo 41 Excellent running condition. AQUARIUS (Jan. 2S-Peb. IS) SNOW TIRES. J-78-14's on stand. Fruitwood finish. $H)0 4 rooms. Appliances. Heat. No Ground level. Lading plat­ LM A (tept 21-Oct. 23) Tha rims Excellent condition $20 Miscellaneous household form. Very Reasonable. Call 40,000 miles. $3,2IM, B4). Call PlarYS you're presently conaidef- day may start out alow, but that BABYSITTER for well pets. Security. Lease. ing have a good chance of suc­ Levy’s Law — James Schumeister CHRISTMAS TREES...... Tag each Call 643-0568 items Call after 5:00 p.m. 644- 647-1818. 2898061. won't last long Soma Interesting behaved 4 year old 9 to 5 References $325. Call 649 cess today. You're now thinking and or Cut Your Own ' 3984 things are daiveioplng which will weekdays, beginning January 3340, before 7:00 p.m. in broader, as well as more logi­ have a direct effect on you. This Wreaths Free Boughs' NEW PINE HUTCH MANCHESTER - Retail, Trucio lor Solo 52 80 MONABCH 4-D I. cal, terms. 5th Someone with or keeping Aulom jiic !>eiau shiti white should please you very much. t'BKP? I WAS 6 o e e ^ Stanley Tree Farm, 61 Long CABINET, height 75 ", length FOR SALE 4 NEW bar stools, EAST HARTFORD, Free storage and/or manufacturing PISCES (Feb. 20-Merch 20) An other children preferred East wall! bower !teer