20 - EV^INU HERAU), T^ure 17, 1^ I Accounting Analysis Set By BARBARA RICHMOND Herald Reporter V " r ■’31 f ? VERNON — With funds to be received from the state The plan is to make all of the fact finding procedures applicable to all funds, including the Board of Education, HJaurlTPBtfr Office of Policy and Management, the town will, this month, participate in a cash management analysis where possible. Cassano program. It will be conducted by the Insitutue of Public The fact-finding sessions will be followed by a written Service of the University of Connecticut. report on the establishment of a uniform chart of ac­ The objective of the program is to set forth an'ad­ counts for all funds and activities; the establishment of a ministrative plan that encompasses the revitalization of general ledger for all funds and activities implementing the means and methods of accounting applications to fur­ the chart of accounts; and flow charts for the various cycles CO be revitalized, coupled with an in-depth review And Penny nish the town with an in-house appropriate method of ac­ counting. This method will be designed to generate effec­ of these charts with the appropriate town personnel. tive cash management policies and practices, UConn of­ Then exit interviews will be conducted with appropriate ficials said. officials, coupled with the monitoring of the various It is estimated the program will take about 20 applications as revitalized. Vol. XCIX, No. 92 — Manchester, Conn., Friday, January 18, 1980 •Slncfl 1661 * 20g Single Copy e Home Delivered workdays to complete the job which when broken down File Slate into hours per portion of the program, adds up to 160 hours. PARK HILL JOYCE The first step will be to establish, with the administra­ MANCHESTER — Incumbent Broad Street James Murphy, Janet FLOWER SHOP Democratic Town Committee tion, the priorities and scope of what they wish to ac­ Cahtin, O’Leary Drive, and John complish. members face challenges in two dis­ DiCioccio Jr,, Waddell Road. tricts for next weeks election. Next will be fact finding sessions on the tax collector’s SPECIAL Joseph McCarthy’s slate, Yesterday, after much specula­ operation, including receipts, posting procedures, challenging Ted Cummings includes depositing procedures and delinquent procedures. OF THE WEEK tion, Mayor Stephen Penny and Timothy Devanney, Porter Street, The third step will involve the identification of grants, MINIATURE Deputy Mayor Stephen Cassano filed Benito Pagani, East Maple Street, local revenues and the applicable flow and recording of a slate for District 8, challenging the and Richard Piantanida, Coleman the revenues. CARNATIONS slate of Thomas O’Neill, Road. " i m - A slate of four, headed by Joseph The institute will also make a study of the purchasing “We have an excellent chance,” McCarthy, Ferguson Road, has been The Harlequin Review, the drama club of “Zimmerman” ; Andy Miniccuci, “Fish” ; cycle including the flow of requisitions, creation of 2.79 bunch filed in District 5, challenging the McCarthy said today. “I checked the Bolton Center School, will present Marsha Manning, “Mrs. Findley,” ; and John purchase orders, and recording and liquidation of the (CASH and CARRY) 4 attendance records and there are “Vaudeville’s My Home,’’ a spoof on Rufini, “Hooker.” (Herald photo by Adam­ orders. FLOWERS and ARRANGEMENTS FOR EVERY OCCASION MANCHESTER — Two stores’ slate of Ted Cummings, town com­ sales which were stopped by mittee chairman. some who don’t attend the meeting son) 36 OAK ST. MANCHESTER Tal. 649-0791 or 649-1443 regularly. Personally, my past slapstick comedy, Friday at 7:30 p.m. FREE PARKING • MIKE ORLOW8KI, Prop. Manchester police yesterday Penny and Cassano filed a slate of attendance has been good.” Rehearsing are, left to right, Mark Madore as because the stores did not have 10 yesterday at 1 p.m. The deadline going-out-of-business permits have for filings was 4:30 p.m. The two men “I don’t expect to upset or displace been found to be in compliance with did not request to be on the incum­ Cummings or Tomkiel, but there are the law. bent slate; nor did O’Neill ask them some who we might," he said. Club To Present Play to join it. 0 ”Neill believes he has a After closing the Lafayette Radio A challenge in the ninth district BOLTON — “Vaudeville's My Home Melanie Lamaire, Crystal Askintowicz, HURRYI ITEMS Electronic store, 391 Broad St., for solid slate and will give the new­ was filed by Richard McConville, will be presented Friday at 7:30 p.m. at Chris Chemerka. Blaine Grisel, Lisa ON SALE NOW several hours police found the store comers stiff competition. who was removed from the in­ Bolton Elementary School by the Schmidt. Jay Piano, Tami Wagner, Mark THRU SAT., did not need a sale permit and Included on the slate are Shirley cumbents’ slate. Also included are Harlequin Review. Bolton Center School Piano and Chip Massey. JAN. 19th allowed the sale to continue. McGee, Lilac St., Bettye Kramer, John Lahda, Village Street, Henry Drama Club. CROssmans The store is under a federal Campfield Road, Douglas Welch, 8 Shannon Brown is directing the play and Becker, Downey Drive, James New­ The play attempts to recreate the is being assisted by Tracey Rich. Alison Rn(J^€VF)n5 PRODUCTS COmPROY bankruptcy order which supersedes Summer Street, Jay April, West ton, Channing Drive and Helen Diehl, slapstick comedy and light heartedness of Rampellini. technical director, is being the town ordinance. The town or­ Tontor Street, Arthur Glaeser, Jr., Keeney Street. the vaudeville stage. assisted by Melanie Lamaire. dinance requires businesses apply for The cast includes Mark Madore. Andy Matt Gallant is the stage and prop FREE CLINIC! a sale permit 30 days before the sale. Minicucci. John Rufini. Jackie Daly. manager. Wendy Corneliuson is in charge EVERY TUES. Lack of this permit was also the Christine Adams. Michelle Daly. Danae of the program. The club’s advisors are reason why police refused to allow Marshall. Janet Rataic. Ann Wiedie. Pat­ Mr. and Mrs. William Farr. TRUaCLOAD^.IGN UP NOW! the Five Flags Catalogue Showroom Iran Hostage ty Sobol. Marcia Manning. Tim Putman. to open for its sale. The store on Broad Street had been closed since Dec. 26, and owners had promised reopening for exchanges and refunds. Answers Card Barlow Resigns Post About 500 persons waited in front iNsuunjONCTitr of the store yesterday causing a traf­ MANCHESTER — The newly appointed light of my apppointment. Several areas fic back-up and filling the parking MANCHESTER - A Colman Road that’s how I knew where it was from town attorney, Malcom Barlow, resigned trouble me." lots. It took police until 11 a.m. to couple received a response to their and I ripped it open,” she said. yesterday from the Conservation Com­ Tn . Barlow noted the commission may be clear the area. Christmas card Thursday from a The State Department said the mission. giving advice on land acquisitions which Sale Savings Today, Thomas Toomey, chief Marine guard held hostage for the letter was one of about two dozen Barlow, a Democrat, resigned to avoid the Conservation Commission may SALE! past 76 days in the U.S. embassy in received in the United States since m m portfolio officer of the Small the appearance of a conflict of interest. recommend. Business Administration, said the Iran that says, “sometimes we feel the hostages were taken, most of He had previously dropped his representa­ “There is some appearance of conflict, store is not required to have the per­ like we’re going insane.” which have arrived within the last tion of a neighborho^ group who were if no actual conflict, by me serving the mit. Sgt. John D. McKeel Jr., 26, of two days. appealing a Zoning Board of Appeals town in two different capacities” He said because an outside auc­ Balch Springs, Texas wrote to “This is the only letter saying this, ruling to Superior Court. “Therefore to avoid possible real coh- Charles and Lena Agnew to thank the in s SI4E tioneer was hired, Seymour about feeling insane and losing Barlow attended last week’s commis­ flicts in the future and to avoid even the couple for their card. Mrs. Agnew weight. 1 don’t know how they sion hearing. “I had concluded that it was Manheimer, New London, the sale slight appearance of conflict today I SH£0«S, did not fall within the Ordinance. called the note, “short but pathetic. I managed to get the letter through, ” permissible for me to remain on the com­ hereby resign my membership . . . ” “Because Manheimer is not nor­ feel like his mother, even though I’ve Mrs. Agnew said. A letter from the J mission." Barlow said in a letter to Town Weiss will be naming a successor to the mally in the retail business a permit never met him.” oldest hostage appeared in the Manager Robert Weiss. “However, I have commission. /^eWERQYSAV^ was not required,” he said. “On behalf of the American Washington Post this week saying continued to examine my membership in However, Kevin O’Brien, town at­ hostages we thank you for the card. the hostages are kept in torney, noted this was one interpreta­ With the Lord and fellow Americans semidarkened rooms with their tion, but he believed a permit was we might be home soon, I hope,” said hands tied, and are not allowed to McKeel’s letter, handwritten on a required. However, an agreement speak with each other. Youth Panel Organizes torn sheet of embassy stationary. could be reached, he said, if the town McKeel had been sent to the U.S. conditions were met. These would ^ “We are all fine except for the VERNON — The Youth Committee, ap­ should be explored and suggested that the great loss of weight and sometimes embassy in Tehran only three or four A pointed recently by Mayor Marie Herbst, young people who congregate in the center Rberalas filing a bond, allowing recovery of days before the Nov. 4 takeover by costs in cases of unusable merchan­ we feel like we’re going insane but held an organizational meeting be invited to a meeting to see if there is Fiberdlas Iranian militants, his father, John I Site., 6"Attlc dise and bringing no further we have (the) Lord looking after us. I Wednesday night to attempt to decide anything the committee could offer that Building McKeel, said Thursday in a Insulation merchandise on the premises. wish we could write more but we which direction the committee will go in would interest them. telephone interview from his Texas InsulatiojI, Toomey said a sale had been have many letters to write. God bless handling problems with youths, mainly in Mrs. Herbst had asked the committee, home. The father said he had also scheduled at the store for tomorrow. you and your family and have a hap­ the Rockville section of town. as one of its first goals, to compile a list of Spectators on overpass view the wreckage life of a Maine man and spilled the cargo of py new year,” the letter reads. received a letter from his son “If they have met these conditions, The committee was appointed after existing programs for young people and to of a tractor-trailer truck which slammed into beer all over the highway. Traffic in the area Mrs. Agnew said she never Thursday. Mrs. Herbst received several complaints draft questions for a youth interest survey they will be able to have it,’’ O’Brien said. a bridge abutment near Exit 93 of Interstate was halted and re-routed for several hours. expected a response to her letter, The elder McKeel, a plumbing con­ and pleas from Rockville neighborhood to be conducted soon. N 86 early this morning. The crash claimed the which she sent in early November tractor, said he had seen his son on In lieu of this, the committee divided up, The SBA has taken control of Five groups concerning large groups to youths after a Hartford radio station a television news program on Christ­ into two subcommittees to work on each Flags because the owner, Ken who hang around the center and create suggested it. “I saw ‘American mas. “He didn’t look too good. He disturbances and acts of vandalism. phase of Mrs. Herbst request. Bobigan, defaulted on a $300,000 loan. R-196"KRAFFACEDAniC R -m '/z” KRAF FACED WALL R-19 6” UNFACED ATTIC Hostage’ on the return address and looked thin," McKeel said. Since the committee was named, Mrs. The town recently received a grant of The store’s merchandise was being FIBERGLAS INSULATION FIBERGLAS INSULATION FIBERGLAS INSULATION sold to recover outstanding debts. Herbst has stepped up police patrols in the $15,000 from the state Department of For attics with no Insulation. For interior walls. Easy to staple For poorly Insulated attics. No center and the situation has quieted down Child and Youth Services to create two Pays for itself in fuel savings. upl 15" width, 66.1 sq. ft. roll or need to staple! 15" width. 49 sq. considerably. Several serious fires in the new positions in the town’s Youth Services 15" width, 49 sq. ft. roll or 23" 23" width, 135.1 sq. ft. roll. Lower ft. roll or 23" width. 75.1 sq. ft. center, all thought to be the work of ar­ Bureau which is headed by Jack Walsh. width, 75.1 sq. ft. roll. SQ.FT. your energy costs this winter & SQ.R. roll. A real energy saver! SQ.FT. Arena Reopening save! sonists, also prompted the step up of The money will fund the position of a Meadows patrols. full-time program coordinator to act as a Some Youth Committee members feel liaison between the schools, police, Monitor Still Not Certain the committee should aim to find solutions special agencies, families and the youth to Rockville’s problems while others feel bureau. ' e i A i t it should deal with the needs of the The other position to be filled is that of Suggested HARTFORD (UPI) - The Hart­ that might mean a risk to public average youth and not try to do the work an administrative aide which will be part- ford Civic Center Coliseum’s roof health and safety,” City Manager collapsed with a roar two years ago of a social worker. time. The aide will maintain office MANCHESTER — The Meadows Donald Peach says. today. But no one yet knows when the Arthur Michals, chairman of the com­ records and work on applications for Convalescent Home has been given The coliseum’s 1,400-ton space rebuilt arena will open. mittee, said he feels that both thoughts future funding, financial records and one week to wbrk out the details of a frame roof, which had been hailed as 1 The Hart­ i i Superior Court ruling that would an engineering marvel, collapsed un­ .^PMrgWeciac I ford Whalers had hoped to play have an independent monitor inspect der the weight of snow and ice at 4:19 M>110M>l.PiyWID|l Pittsburgh in a partial reopening of Hearing -SH UtrtKM K and oversee the facility for a period a.m. on Jan. 18, 1978. ECONOMY H" PARTICLEBOARD 4',(8'y‘i/32'' PANELING FULL1V.'’TRICKI /IBITIBIS’ABSWHITE 1"x2"x8'F0AM of 60 days. the new $31.5 million coliseum 2x4x8’STUDS 12” SHELVING TAN BARK HICKORY PIHE LOUVER DOORS TUB WALL KIT IHSULATINGPAHELS Thursday night. But city officials last The predawn collapse littered the The compromise agreement, arena floor with twisted masses of Scheduled •IQo* SPECIAL 4’ LEIW T H ...... 1.39 week said construction wasn’t com­ 1 SIZE 1 REG. t a u reached Thursday, would avert the steel, concrete and snow and made r LEIW T H ...... 1.79 REG.4.29 !79 OUR REG. 199 0 2 9 plete enough for spectators to be safe 112"x78%. 17.99 12.96 EACH state’s attempts to place the facility r iE lW T H ...... 2.49 PANEL LOW 74.99 ■ in the building. the building look like a giant stepped On Condor DO IT YOURSELF! in receivership but requires the local on it. 115”x.78H 19.49 14.49 They say selecting a date for the Low priced, standard Economical utility shelv­ simulated woodgralns on 5 pre-cut panels. ABS Insulate bulkhead doors home to accept a monitor chosen by VERNON - The Plan­ "STEAM”OEAN YOUR CARPETS... hardboard. 1st qualltyl fl8"x.H14 20.49 .15.39 waterproof construction. & other overlooked reopening will be considered on a sized stud. ing! Smooth surlace. Full louver design. the state Department of Health Ser­ Five thousand spectators had ning and Zoning Commis­ THE PROFESSIONAL WAY • 2 i4 ir TW fNAUn FJLS. Ready to Inatalll For With soap dish & sham­ places! Use behind gyp­ “day to day” basis, but acknowledge Donaaw-an. 7.tt.... tea vices. watched a college basketball game sion will conduct a public lYBTDAT liW FRICI ..41.29 basement, garage & morel poo holder. sum board or paneling. it could be sometime in February Rent the fantastic new Up & Out Hydro-Mist Machine • rx 4 ‘x6’ ...... 4.49 Lawyers for the Meadows Con­ between the University of Connec­ hearing tonight at 7:30 in • ‘MARSU'-Rif. 94.99.... M.99 before the arena reopens — even on a for superior carpet cleaning. Loosens and valescent Home and the state’s at­ ticut and Massachusetts just hours the Memorial Building, partial basis. torney general’s office agreed to before, but no one was inside the Park Place, to consider removes dirt, previous .shampoo residue, “I cannot justify any kind of action spell out the monitor’s specific duties coliseum when the roof fell in. amendments to zoning an d u p to 9 0% of th e m o istu re in ju s t by Jan. 23. Superior Court Judge regulations on new con­ one step. Lightweight machine and Thomas Corrigan continued the case dominiums and conversion pop-up handle makes this Model 625 until Jan. 24 and said the of existing dwellings to so easy to operate. Save money... receivership bid will continue if both 8 condominiums. get resul ts just like a professional! sides have not reached agreement by Meanwhile, there is a \ then. moratorium on conver­ The state has charged that 17 Part of the cargo from the wreck of a truck Manchester firefighters, was dead on arrival fridoy. sions until May 1 to allow patients who died at the home, which town boards and officials blocks an underpass on Interstate 86 in at Manchester Memorial Hospital. (Herald The Weather' is owned by Geri-Care Inc., had In Sporis to study the matter. The » 1 0 W’M PVC ALL STEEL 10",ir 24"FLUORESCENT 1102. LAUAN OR WALNUT Manchester this morning. The truck driver, photos by Pinto) received improper care. The state Occasional rain likely tonight; Town Council approved the PUSTICPIPE TACKER SHELF RRACKETS SRIOHT LIGHT SILICOHE CAULK SHELVIHO extricated from the smashed vehicle by Hartford Whale^ whip did not directly link the failures to considerable cloudiness Saturday. moratorium Jan. 7. OUR REG. Pittsburgh, 7-1, but some ql the joy p K C U L OUR REG. 1 0 OUR REG. 49 0 the patients’ deaths. Detailed forecast on Page 2. is lost with the trade l|^, Alan The action was taken on LOW 11.99 LOW 6.99 LOW 4.79 On%FF REG. EACH ^ 1 BkE<>.>.0W After the Health Department the advice of Town At­ '49* EA ■ 9 1 ^ # PRICES Hangsleben ... Bill Mc^rthy . iw’iir I 8?! 2™49!Ideal lor Installing utility OnVott switch. 6' cord & Works as an adhesive & Prellnlahsd walnut or reviewed records kept at the home, Permanent Site named Manchester Head laccer torney Eldwin Lavitt who Sturdy all steel ataple . ritr M the state moved for receivership of 1-86 Crash Kills Trucker said there had been sub­ guni Safety handle look. shelving In any roomi template. With hardware. a sealerl 10 yr. warran- ready to finish lauan. A permanent site for both the coach ... Page 11. ^ 100's of uaeal Qreat valual tyl Stock up nowl______Popular sizes. the 518 bed facility. stantial interest in conver­ MANCHESTER — A truck driver Police from a mobile operator about summer and winter Olympic Assistant State Attorney General Police said rush-hour traffic was from Maine was pronounced dead on 4:42 a.m. games seems to make sense from sions and he felt it would be Stanley Peck said the compromise backed up for miles at 8 a.m. s£i arrival at Manchester Memorial The Manchester Fire Department the point .of avoiding repetitive Inside Today \ in the best interest of the ^ flC “is a good first step in trying to Police said Mulligan was traveling Hospital shortly after 7 a.m. today extrication crew was called to assist costs and removing the games town if time was given to 6 SOUTH WINDSOR resolve the problems.” west when his large tractor trailer Classified...... 14-18 z from injuries suffered in an accident State Police. The truck and its con­ slammed into the bridge abutment. from political pictures. Page 4. adopt reasonable rules and MAN(»IESTER TORRINGTON ENRELO HARTFORD NEWINGTON NUTMEG RD. Still to be worked out is the amount Comics...... 19 regulations. at Exit 93 on Interstate 86. The vic­ tents, hundreds of cases of Moose Crowley said police suspect that the TAYLOR RENTAL < 145 Spencer St. WInated Rd. (exit 79 Hazard Ave. 3200 No. Main St. 3127 Berlin Tpke. (Off Rte. 5) of authority the monitor will have Editorial ...... 4 A local developer has tim was Phillip Mulligan, 29, of Head beer, were strewn all over the driver fell asleep but the exact i Wildlife Study Call 649-0136 45 from Rt. 9) Call 741-2288 Call 525-9355 Call 666-5691 289-0231 whether his recommendations will Entertainment ...... ;.;. 8-9 asked the Zoning Commis­ Patten, Maine. highway blocking both the east and reason for the accident hasn’t been CENTER Call 482-4458 Open: Mon.-Thur be binding after the 60-day period. Yale University is conducting a Obituaries / ...... ; ...... , lo sion to adopt regulations to Joseph Crowley, public informa­ westbound lanes. determined. 8-5:30 The home’s administrator, William $450,000 study for the federal Peopletalk ...... ,,.2 permit condominium con­ 155 CENTER ST. BRISTOL tion officer for the State Police, said Officer Crowley said rush-hour Crowley said two lanes of the FrI. 8-8 Sat. 8-5:30 J. Fiocchetta, accused the state of government to find out how Sports ...... !.....11-13 struction and conversions. 110 Middle St. the truck was so badly crushed that it traffic had to be rerouted down off highway were open to traffic about Closed Sunday looking for headlines and not the best Americans feel about wildlife and Television . , ...... 8 Call 582-8149 took an extrication crew about two Exit 96 at Vernon Circle and through 9:30 a.m. A crane was being used to FREECUNC, SIGN UP NOW! interests of the patients. He said the the nation’s wilderness areas. Pane Update ...... 2 643-2496 hours just to find the driver, The call Talcottville and back onto the remove the smashed cartons and home "would not be intimidated.” 5. Weather...... ,. .2 of the accident came in to State highway past the accident scene. beer bottles. 2 - EVENING HERALD. Fri., Jan. 18, 1980 EVENING HERALD, Fri., Jan. 18, 1980 - 3 Tax Rebel State Plans Fare Hike Mpdote. Welcomes Reporters Pack there was no word on the fate of 30 to bought 1IX),(X)0 tons of American was trading at $820 aiyounce. billion, west-to-east crude oil 50 American correspondents ordered wheat — its second purchase since It climbed to a new all-time closing Energy Update pipeline from Puget Sound, Wash, to New Trial On Commuter Bus Runs’ American reporters, expelled by expelled today for what the Soviet- President Carter embargoed 17 high of $817 an ounce in Hong Kong, Washington; House and Senate Clearbrook, Minn. the Iranian government, packed their backed regime called “interference" million tons of grain that had been taking the lead from New York Vancouver, B.C.: The two major HARTFORD (UPI) - crease from $14 to $20 for work out to be as little as conferees, resuming work on the $227 NEW HAVEN (UPI) - Tax Rebel A u th o rity ’s a p p ro v al, bags for their departure today from and "slanderous reporting.” bound for the Soviet Union. where It surpassed the $800 mark Canadian contenders seeking to build The 100,000 suburbanites one-zone rides and from 2.6 cents a mile. There were no firm indications if billion windfall profits tax, tentative­ Irwin A. Schiff says he welcomes a which operates the Iran, leaving behind the SO American Thursday. a pipeline to transport Alaskan crude who ride state-run com­ $17 to $30 for two-zone Spaulding said the DOT China's purchases were routine or if ly agreed Thursday to tax the wind­ retrial on tax evasion charges as railroad with Connecticut, hostages being held captive in oil to the continental United States muter buses may face a 25- routes. also has proposed a 25 per­ Carter To Speak they marked a new trend as fall profits on ail oil from wells dis­ another chance to prove that he’s Spaulding said. Tehran for the 76th day. said Thursday they will carry on cent fare hike by March The new rates would put cent increase in fares on American officials begin a campaign covered before 1979 at a rate between "being illegally held hostage by the He said New York The official Tehran Radio said hun­ WASHINGTON (UPI) - President Shah Interviewed despite President Carter’s an­ and a 15-cent boost in the suburban fares on a par Conrail commuter trains. Carter will speak out on the Soviet in­ to find new markets for the em­ 65 and 70 percent. American government.” authorities are reviewing dreds of thousands of Iranians NEW YORK (UPI) The exiled nounced endorsement of the all- minimum 35-cent fare, with urban bus fares, But any increase would vasion of Afghanistan and on the bargoed grain. Moscow: The U.S. embargo on U.S. Attorney Richard Blumenthal the proposal. marched through Tehran and other shah of Iran, in an interview with American Northern Tier route. state transportation of­ Spaulding said, noting that need the New York hostage situation in Iran in his State high technology may slow down or said Thursday he had filed a motion ficials say. cities Thursday, combining a British journalist David Frost, Washington: An international some suburban fares now Metropolitan Transit religious commemoration with a of the Union message next divert some Soviet oil and gas to retry Schiff, whose conviction for Connecticut Transporta­ denied claims against him by his projects but it is not likely to have a atomic energy group warned massive protest against both the Wednesday. Gold Price High income tax evasion was overturned tion Commissioner Arthur countrymen of mass murder and tor­ major impact on overall production, Thursday the world could lose the United States and the Soviet Union. Press secretary Jody Powell said last month by an appeals court. B. Powers said Thursday Gold fever spread across the ture, and vowed he would not ab­ business and diplomatic sources future benefits of nuclear power un­ Carter "will devote the major por­ less governments help overcome “Apparently the government has the rate hike was needed MANCHESTER ADULT EVENING SCHOOL tion of his State of the Union address world's financial markets today with dicate his throne. said. pushed Blumenthal into waltzing the price per ounce shooting over the social and political obstacles. because of rising gasoline Troop Movements Jan. 23 to the threat to international “Abdicate — that does not exist in New York: U.S. gasoline demand around again, " Schiff said in a $800 mark in London, Zurich, Hong our vocabulary,” Shah Mohammad Washington: Gasoline prices have costs and other operating peace and security created by the in­ dropped 5.1 percent in 1979 for the telephone interview from Fort REGISTER BY MAIL KABUL, Afghanistan (UPI) — Kong and New York. Reza Pahlavi said in the interview jumped an average of 6.1 cents per expenses. vasion of Afghanistan and to the con­ largest decline in the post-World War Lauderdale, Fla. “The whole trial is Sudden and widespread Soviet troop The price of gold shot up $79.50 aired Thursday night on ABC-TV. gallon in the last month, the sharpest Powers said in 1973 when tinuing crisis in Iran." II period, the American Petroleum illegal. And I’m being illegally held movements in Eastern Europe are overnight in Zurich from $730.50, to The Shah bitterly denied Iranian increase since last summer’s Linda Pinette the state started sub­ apparently part of an effort to beef Institute estimated Thursday. hostage by the American sidizing the Connecticut COURSE DAY TIME ROOM open at $810 an ounce. In London, the charges that he was responsible for Washington: President Carter widespread shortages, the American up Russian invasion forces in government,” Transit Co. buses, fares Bookkeeping 2 M & W 6:30-0 123 China Buys Wheat price jumped $45 to open at $805 an the deaths of 100,000 people during Thursday endorsed the Northern Tier Automobile Association said Afghanistan, the United States said. Schiff, 51, was convicted by a covered 75 percent of the Computer Programming M 7-9 M-17 ounce and within minutes the market his reign. Pipplinp Cn's nrnpnwl to build a *1 fi Thursday. In the Afghan captital of Kabul, WASHINGTON (UPI) - China has Bridgeport jury last Feb. 13 for Herald Promotes operating costs. Fares now Bennet Jr. High failure to file income tax returns in cover only 40 percent of the Ottice Machines T 7-9 124 1974 and 1975. U.S. Judge T.F, Gilroy Steno 2 T 7-9 122 3065 3068 30 ?4 company’s expenses, he ■Peopletalk' Daly sentenced him to concurrent six said. Int. 8. Adv. Steno Th 7-9 122 ■ ' month terms in prison on each of two Two Ad Staffers Annual state subsidies Typing 1 M 7-9 115 Counsel Vows to Fight Typing 1 T 7-9 counts and ordered him to pay a $10,- for the bus line have in­ 115 000 fine. Typing II M 6:30-9 119 MANCHESTER — Penny Sadd and tising department. creased from $1.8 million But the conviction was reversed Int. Typing W 6:30-9 119 He’s Godunov Linda Pinette have been promoted She came to the newspaper three in 1973 to $13.6 million last Dec. 12 by the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court year. Power said. Auto 3 M 6:30-9 149 Alexander (Jodunov’s biggest act last August was Gas Company Rate Hike within the Manchester Evening years ago with a variety of adver­ of Appeals, which ruled a video tape He said the state was Woodworking II M 6:30-8:30 143 to defect from the Herald advertising staff. The ap­ tising experience. HARTFORD (UPI) - State Con­ of a television talk show Schiff pointments were announced today by faced with a choice of Adv. Woodworking w ■ 6:30-9 143 — - Soviet Union. Now he’s into a new operating and ad­ a “financial emergency” to warrant She is a graduate of Paier School of IMAMQiin sumer Counsel Barry Zitser has appeared on should not have been raising fares or increasing Adv. Intro. French W 7-9 222 AT l/U fT A ready for something a ministrative center in Hartford this immediate relief, he contended, and Thomas Hooper, director of sales Art in Hamden. She resides in East / vowed to fight the Connecticut allowed as evidence. and marketing. subsidies this year. German II T 7-9 239 COOliK bit more conventional. month. CNG had not alleged any such Hartford with her husband and son. Natural Gas Corp. request for a $15.3 The tape was from Schiff's But even with the in­ Spanish II Th 6:30-8 220 tovm TIMfllATUIII The Russian ballet “Generally the reason they think emergency. Ms. Sadd was promoted to retail In announcing the promotions million rate increase, which includes appearance on NBC’s “Tomorrow” creased fares, which will Creations In Lead Glass T 7-9 243 star has signed with the they need more money is because advertising manager of the Evening today. Hooper said, “ I’m confident X' an immediate $1.6 million hike for show with Tom Snyder. The court boost tbe state Transporta- Beg. & Int. Drawing Th 7-9 209 American Ballet they have substantial increases in Herald. Mrs. Pinette was appointed Penny and Linda will provide the - W - 3 operating costs. said it never should have been shown tion Department’s Decorative Painting Th 6:30-9 121 Theater, which says costs,” Ms. Quillen said. He said the last portion of the most promotion manager for the adver­ advertising department with CNG, which serves more than 113,- to the jury. revenues by $7 million, the Jewelry Lapidary Th 6:30-9:30 129 3000 he’ll make his American The last increase that CNG was recent rate increase took effect only tising department. leadership and ideas as we enter the 449 customers in Greenwich, greater Schiff, a Hamden resident who DOT faces a $48 million Leathercrafts W 7-9 131 [23* ' FLOW debut Feb. 11-16 in granted was in May 1979 when it was two and a half months ago and “this In her new position, Ms. Sadd will 80s. They both are professionals in UAIVEATHCA fOTOCAtT 9 Hartford and the New Britain area, travels across the country urging Metalsmithing M 6:30-9:30 137 allowed to hike annual revenues by is insufficient data to seek an order be responsible for advertising sales advertising and in their new positions deficit in 1980, department Chicago. After that, filed the request Thursday with the others to join him in refusing to pay Oil Painting M 7-9 209 For period ending 7 a.m. EST 1/19/80. During Friday $3.9 million. The utility had asked for from the DPUC. and administration of the retail should be of great help to our adver­ spokesman John J. he’ll appear with the state Division of Public Utility Con­ taxes, was in Florida conducting one Spaulding said. Beg. Sewing Th 7-9 130 night, snow mixed with rain at times will fall over most company Feb. 18-March $9.4 million. “Moreover, they're rehashing advertising department. tisers,” trol. of his seminars. He said the department's Int. Sewing W 7-9 130 of the Rockies and the mid Plains, while mostly fair skies 2 in Los Angeles and CNG said the increases would meet She has been a member of the Zitser has filed an official protest many of the same issues rejected in “ We learned far more law and far current deficit is $38 Sewing with Knits T 7-9 130 will be expected elsewhere. March 3-16 in San Fran- the Carter administration’s wage and Evening Herald advertising depart­ to the immediate increase and their last request and not appealed," more facts. We’ll pin his Crockett Honored million. Crewel Embroidery T 7-9 244 cisco. price guidelines. Zitser said. ment for two years. She began her promised to file objections to the (Blumenthal’s) ears back this time, " BRUNSWICK, Ga. — A testimonial The proposed new fare Crocheting W 7-9 135 \ ^ strike nearly killed Zitser said CNG was trying to career as an advertising represen­ overall hike Friday. He also complained because the Schiff said. “I'm not on trial. dinner was held for Mr. and Mrs. T. J. hikes will affect riders in Decorative Pillows W 7-9 244 Weather Forecast appeal the DPUC's last rate order utility was seeking expenses for tative and later was appointed adver­ k l ''' DPUC spokeswoman King Quillen Everybody knows I’m not guilty. " Crockett in Brunswick, Ga. Jan. 5, 75 C o n n e c tic u t c o m ­ Beg. Macrame M 7-9 109 U cradle. He defected without going through the courts. projects that do not yet have starting tising manager of the Dollar Saver, said the increases would add about Schiff, seeking a refuge under the recognizing the contributions they munities, with fares going Int. Macrame W 7-9 109 Ooudy today with a chance from the ABT when fellow dancers walked out, “If the DPUC is going to protect dates and because “they are asking an Evening Herald affiliate publica­ the single numbefs and teens $9.67 to an average monthly bill for Fifth Amendment, filed blank in­ have made to the general Brunswick from 35 Cents to 50 cents Needlepoint Plus Th 7-9 131 of occasional rain in the after­ Monday and Tuesday m using his unspecified star salary as an issue. But it’s the integrity of its decision, it can't for he highest profit margin I have tion. customers who use gas for cooking come tax returns in 1974 and 1975. He area. Mayor Reginal Holtzendorff for one-zone rides; from 50 Patchwork Quilting T or Th 7-9 248 noon. High temperatures in nings. all smoothed over now — and the show goes on. allow that,” he said. She is a long-term resident of and hot water and about $12.54 per ever seen any utility request.” charged that the form was self- presented Mr. and Mrs, Crockett Rug Braiding W 7-9 248 the mid and upper 30s or about The request calls for a slightly Manchester, living in the community cents to 75 cents for two- month for customers who also use Zitser said he will seek a joint with the key to the city, thanking Shirret T 7-9 247 3 C. Occasional rain likely till higher than average increase for incriminating and claimed he hadn't since her childhood. She was zone rides: 75 cents to $1 gas for heat. hearing on both of his objections them for their efforts. Trapunlo M 7-9 246 late tonight. Lows in the mid In .New England residential users, seeking about a 20 earned any income because educated in Manchester schools. for three zones and $1 to 30s. Saturday considerable Two Bits’ Worth Ms. Quillen said CNG’s application within three weeks. Adv. Bread Making W 7-9 134 Massachusetts and Rhode percent hike for that class, he said. American currency was worthless. Mrs. Pinette will be responsible for Crockett, a Manchester realtor and $1.25 for four zones, cloudiness with the highs sought the $1.6 million increase as Ms. Quillen said the hearing “I’m being prosecuted for claiming Bread Making Th 7-9 134 Island: Cloudy weather When jetsetter Dewi Sukarno took a swing at the The law only allows such increases coordinating all the promotional insurance agent, and Mrs. Crockett Powers said. around 40. Probability of through Saturday. Occasional companion of record soon as possible because it is moving process on the overall increase would a constitutional right, " he said. are winter residents of nearby Jekyll He said monthly com­ Int. Cake Decorating M or T 7-9 136 precipitation 60 percent today in cases where a utility demonstrates aspects of the Evening Herald adver­ drizzle south coastal areas executive Eddie take about five months. Island. Fundamental of Chinese Cooking Th 7-9 136 70 percent tonight and 20 per­ muter passes would in- and occasional freezing driz­ Gourmet Cooking 1 M or T 6:30-9 134 cent Saturday. Gentle Barclay at Regine’s in zle elsewhere in eastern sec­ Cooking with a French Flair W variable winds today and P aris back in 1976, Talks Panel Endorses 6:30-9 136 tions much of this morning. Regine threw her out. Astrology M 7-9 132 tonight. Nortwesterly winds Occasional rain all sections 10 to 20 mph Saturday. She also blacklisted Basic Photography T 7-9 132 this afternoon ending by soon Resume Rec Proposals Beauty Workshop Th 7-9 222 Long Island Sound after midnight in the west and the widow of one-time Indonesian strongman JANUARY MANCHESTER — Sixteen out of 17 proposals for Chair Caning T 7-9 145 Weak cold front will become by late tonight in the east. stationary nearly along mid High temperatures today mid Achmed Sukarno, for­ At Olin restoring Hockanum Linear Park received, endorsement FHE SALE IS ON English Enrichment Th 7-9 132 Atlantic coast today. Wave 30s to mid 40s. Lows tonight in bidding her ever to enter last night from the Park and Recreation Commission. Basic Income Tax W 7-9 132 forming on front will pass off the mid and upper 30s. Highs the club again. Shortly The commission voted to eliminate the proposal which Adv. Income Tax M 7-9 133 Carolina coast tonight. Saturday around 40. thereafter, Dewi sued BRANFORD (UPI) - stipulated active recreation or buildings be kept 150 feet First Aid M 7-9 12B Variable winds 10 knots today. Maine: Freezing drizzle en­ for $15,000. Both sides in the bitter 6- back from the Pond to insure a natural buffer zone. Floral Design W 7-9 133 Northeast 10 to 15 knots ding. Mostly cloudy this after­ CLEARANCE Furniture RefInishIng M 6:30-9:30 145 Thursday, she won her month strike by union Joel Janenda, commission chairman, had questioned LIQUIDATION tonight. Northwest 10 to 20 noon. Highs in the 30s 2C north case — sort of. A Paris production workers at the the use of the word "active” in the recommendation. He Interior Design T 7-9 246 knots Saturday. Cloudy with to near 40 C south. Cloudy court found in her favor Olin Corp.’s gun manufac­ noted what some considered "active” might be classified Int. to Antiques Th 7-9 242 some rain today ending tonight. Drizzle likely late at •LADIES •MENS •CHILDREN’S as “passive” recreation. Investments W 7-9 264 tonight. Gradual clearing late night over southwest section. — and awarded her turing plant have returned tonight. Partly cloudy on Chance of light snow or driz­ damages of one franc. i to the bargaining table and Active recreation usually refers to a sport like basket­ SALE •Novice Radio T 7-9 220 Saturday. Visibility lowering zle lat at night north. Lows T h a t’s 25 ce n ts in f agreed to continue con­ ball, baseball, etc. by order of the U.S. Government Crganlzatlon Plus T 7-9 222 locally to 1 to 3 miles in rain near 20 north to the low 30s American currency — hardly the cover charge at tract talks. SHOES Dr. Douglas Smith, chairman of the Hockanum com­ Russian Culture M 7-9 242 and fog this afternoon and south. Scattered flurries over Regines, where presumably she's still persona non State Labor Com­ mittee, presented the 17-point plan to the commission. COMPLETE INVENTORY OF Sign Language 1 M 7-9 114 tonight, otherwise more than the mountains Saturday and grata. missioner P. Joseph The plan, previously endorsed by the Conservation Com­ Sign Language II W 7-9 114 5 miles. Average wave heights light snow or drizzle likely Peraro reported progress mission, includes proposals such as adding an earthen Stress Management Th 7-8:30 247 1 to 3 feet today and tonight in­ elsewhere except cloudy with on a critical productivity berm between the walkway and sand pit, planting FIVE FLAGS LYD. - UFC's Th 7-9 246 creasing Saturtay. light drizzle likely early in the issue during day-long evergreen trees, providing drainage, and installing Vegetable Gardening Th 7-9 133 Extended Outlook day over southwest Maine. Slowing Down granite steps. •You and Your Teenager T 7-9 264 Highs in the upper 20s over negotiations Thursday — Massachusetts.. Rhode Henry LaMothe makes his living just the way he the first time the union and SAVE SII-70% The commission also decided to resubmit last year’s CATALOG SHOWROOM mountain areas and in the low RECREATICNAL Island & Connecticut: Partly recently made the Guinness Book of World Records the company have met face capital improvement budget to the Board of Directors for sunny Sunday. Chance of snow to mid 30s elsewhere. Int. Bridge T 7-9 131 — by diving 40 feet and “belly-flopping" in shallow to face since Dec. 8. inclusion in budget deliberations. 261 BROAD $T.. MAHCHE$TER, CT. flurries Monday. Fair New Hampshire: Freezing Golf W 7-8 or 8-9 G-36 drizzle ending. Mostly cloudy water. But here of late he’s Increased the depth of The 1,350 union produc­ The commision received no funds last year for the Tuesday. Daytime highs in the FINAL D A Y S ...... Beg. Guitar M 6:30-8 121 this afternoon. Highs in the his “pool" from 12.5 to 14 inches. tion workers walked off the upper 30s and 40s Sunday projects. Projects on the list include acquiring 30 Int. Guitar M 8-9:30 121 upper 30s 3 C north to low 40s 5 cooling to the upper 20s and It s not that LaMothe — who does his thing for the job at Olin’s Winchester bleachers, at an estimated total cost of $21,000, resur­ Beg. Dancercise Th 7-8 G-36 30s Monday and Tuesday. C south. Cloudy tonight. Driz­ St. Paul, Minn., Sportsman’s Show— is chickening Group plant in New Haven facing Globe Hollow Pool bottom, and creating a parking Adv. Beg. Dancercise Th 8:15-9:15 G-36 Overnight lows in the mid 20s zle likely late at night south out. He says people really show up just to see if he’ll on July 15. area for $100,000. Also on the list are creating soccer and chance of light snow or EVERYTHING MUST GO! Tennis (Begins March 3) M 7-8 or 8-9 Gym to mid 30s early Sunday and in miss the pool - that he tells them, “If I miss it I Richard Ficks, a Labor fields and repairing the Nike Site building. drizzle late at night north. Beg. Int. Yoga T 7-9 G-36 the upper teens and 20s early don’t get paid.” Department spokesman, The commission also commended Ernest Tureck, SAT. ONLY Monday and Tuesday. Lows near 20 north to near 30 Int. Intergal Yoga M 7-9 G-36 south. Scattered flurries north So why the inch-and-a-half increase in water said Peraro acknowleged retiring superintendant of park and recreation. The new Vermont: Chance of flurries •No fees tor these courses. Saturday and cloudy with driz­ depth? LaMothe underwent a hernia operation six there was “continuing dis­ superintendent, Robert Harrison, was introduced at the JAN. 19th north and west Sunday partly meeting. cloudy elsewhere. Partly zle likely early in the day weeks ago and has to take it easy. He also has agreement over the ques­ cloudy Monday and fair south. Highs in the upper 20s arthritis and calcium in his legs. He’s also 75. tion of amnesty for the NAME BRAND 11 A.M. TO 8 P.M. Tuesday. Highs in the mid 20s north to mid 30s south. workers. That question north to mid 30s south. Over­ Vermont: Cloudy and mild needs further talks.” REGISTRATION FOR WINTER TERM night lows 5 to 15 north and 15 today, chance of a few Ficks said Peraro said CHILDREN’S SHOES 1. Register by Mall January 15 to 25th. to 25 south showers. Highs in the upper Quote of the Day that was now the 2. Register in Person - Thursday, January 24, 12 noon to 3 p.m. high school room 138 30s to mid 40s. Chance of WERE Maine and New Hampshire: Disco queen Donna Summer, explaining even overwhelming issue. NOW Lugga^ or Friday, January 25, 9 a.m. to 12 noon high school room 138 or Monday, January showers tonight changing to Chance of flurries north and though her new album won’t be disco, she isn’t 'The union wants 20, 6:30-8 p.m. high school cafeteria. chance of showers south Sun­ snow flurries late tonight. For Cnilting or Flying — Marlow’s Hat Juit 5 0 % o ff through with the beat that made her a star: “Songs everybody to return to *7.99-16.99 *3.99-8.49 WINTER TERM BEGINS THE WEEK OF FEBRUARY 4th. day. Clearing Monday. Fair Lows in the 20s. Cloudy and Tha Luggaga For Youl Choota from ttiata Tuesday. Daytime highs in the cool Saturday, chance of are only a momentary documentation of that par­ work without any dis­ Famous Brandt: Samtonlla (wo carry a com- COST 20s north and 30s south Sunday flurries. Little temperature ticular period. Music should be categorized, but not cipline. The company posi­ Plata llna), Atlantic, Vantura, Airway and 1. Regular classes and in the teens and 20s Mon­ recovery. Highs in the mid to the artist." tion is there’s got to be Saward. a. $6.00 per course lor Manchester residents upper 20s. South winds 5 to 15 day and Tuesday. Overnight some form of discipline, Fir$l f o r b. $12.00 per course for non-residents mph today becoming norther­ MARLOW’S lows in the teens north and 20s that they just can’t excuse FACTORY WHERE f.'i'rrAf/iin/y .S/nrr 2. RECREATIONAL Classes south Sunday morning and in ly tonight Glimpses some of actions of some of WFVE DOWNTOWN MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER ■ 648-5221 a. $10.00 per course lor Manchester residents Steve McQueen — recently divorced from Ali the people,” Peraro said. FREE PARKINQ FRONT AND REAR OF STORE MASTER CHARGE CARDS ACCEPTED! b. $15.00 per course lor non-residents MacGraw — was quietly married Wednesday to Other issues remained OPEN 6 OATS • THURS. 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Call 646-2137 COMMUNITY COMMERCIAL AUCTIONEERS COLLEGE 35 Pearl St., New London, Conn. (203) 443-5942 4 - EVENING HERALD, Fri„ Jan. 18, 1980 EVENING HERALD, Fri., Jan. 18, 1980 - S ^Editorial, iHaurliriitn* Emniimj Hrnilft ^Bambi Set’ Wants Input on Wildlife Management Manchester — A City of Village Charm B y JAM ES V. HEALION revenues for wildlife management; tify it. This is an attempt to really lot of people,” he said. from 1900 to 1975. He wants to find Articles on endangered species were A Sense of Permanence Founded Oct. 1, 1881 NEW HAVEN (UPI) — America’s find out how the American public One of the myriad things Kellert the same percentage favored sales out if the feelings today are tem­ rare. values wildlife and in what ways,” found in his study, now in its third hunters have financed government taxes on backpacking and camping porary, part of a fad or part of a Kellert has found “a lot of cute pet said Steven R. Kellert, a senior Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, wildlife management with their and final year, was that the public equipment; and 54 percent favored gradual process. pictures and cute pet stories — the excise taxes and license fees for research associate at Yale Univer­ Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. was willing to consider alternate taxes on birdwatching supples and By reading the Los Angeles Times, special relationship man has with his years. But they may have to share sity’s School of Forestry and En­ The Russian invasion of Usually once the expen­ of expending millions every Member. Audit Bureau of Circulation Member. United Press International ways of funding wildlife manage­ equipment. the Hartford Courant, the Buffalo, dog,” in today's newspapers. This their funding power soon with what vironment, who is supervising the ment. The interviews that produced the Wyo., Bulletin, and the Dawson, Ga., evolution in man’s relation to his pets Afghanistan has started a lot ditures are made and the four years would be Steven Harry. Executive Editor their more vocal members call the $450,000 study. Of the 3,107 people interviewed in a tax suggestions took place in 1978 News, — he picked two urban and two hasn’t necessarily been a total sur­ of people talking about facilities erected, especially eliminated. Customer Service — 847-9946 Frank A. Burbank. Managing Editor "Bambi Set,” the backpackers and Raymond F. Robinson. Editor-Publisher Harold E. Turkington. Editor Emeritus Kellert said he expects to find upon national sampling by a private despite the anti-tax and anti-spending rural newspapers - Kellert has prise, but its scope has been birdwatchers. boycotting the 1980 Summer housing facilities, there is There would be an initial the study's conclusion that there has polling company, there were these movement known as Proposition 13 found that back in 1900 animals were staggering, Yale University researchers are been a growth in the so-called non­ findings; then making popular inroads. The Olympics scheduled to be trouble trying to get oc­ cost, but the cost for sub­ primarily discussed as objects. “The phenomenon of pets today is examining American attitudes consumptive use of wildife and a -Eighty-two percent favored a coincidence of timing suggests a bill "People talked about horses and something that we take for granted. held in Moscow, cupants to recoup the funds sequent games, would be toward animals and the environment decrease in detachment people have sales tax on fur clothing from wild to implement new across-the-board buggies and accidents related to It's so universal in our society, it’s While we do not think such expended when the games minimal compared to for the department of Interior’s Fish with the non-human world. animals; 75 percent favored entrance wildlife taxation might find ready them the way we talk about car ac­ practically the norm. Eighty-seven and Wildlife Service, which has been "People see a greater sense of a boycott would be effective, are over, building new facilities all fees to wildlife refuges and other acceptance any time. cidents today — in a very un­ percent of the public said at some under pressure to broaden its con­ relationship. They sense to some ex­ we do believe however, that public wildlife areas; and 72 percent Keller said in an interview; part of emotional way," he said. point they have had a pet. Two-thirds Montreal, Canada, is a over again. stituency so the American public tent that they are dependent on the favored a sales tax on off-road nis current research centers on The newspapers also contained ar­ said they have a pet at the present moving the Olympics to a good example. While something must be might be more equitably served. same basic life support system all vehicles. people’s past and present attitudes ticles about men confronting time. permanent site makes sense. Four years ago millions said for the opportunity “It's one thing to say there’s a new animals are — and I think this is -Fifty-seven percent favored in­ toward wildlife and this has led him grizzlies, and stories on exotic As it stands now, hundreds were spent to provide the site presented Olympians to visit constituency and it’s another to iden­ something of a new realization for a creasing the amount of general tax to start examining four newspapers animals like giraffes, for examole of millions of dollars are and facilities for the 1976 various nations every four spent twice every four years Summer Olympics. years, cost is becoming an all to prepare and maintain an Since that time the important factor. could be updated periodically political turmoil would not Joyner Olympic site for a very short facilities have, for the most The selection could be as needed and of course effect the status of the period of time. part, remained idle and un­ made on the same basis as maintained between Olympic games. Seeks This year for example, the productive. sites are selected now. competitions. four-year expense is being A permanent site would Proposals could be made The facilities could be used With this proposal, the alleviate these problems. felt by Lake Placid, N,Y,, in and then accepted or rejected for other athletic events games could go on with a Probe order to provide facilities for By having a permanent site by the International Olympic during non-Olympic years. minimum of political upset the winter games and their for both the summer and Committee. The sites could be located and once established, at By MARTIN KEARNS participants. winter games, the necessity Once established, they in neutral countries so minimum cost. Herald Reporter MANCHESTER - In a I FIRPP^ letter to Governor Grasso, state Rep. Walter H. 111111111 SCOOPS byDoagSneyd Joyner leveled new m a ivE charges of personnel CHINA HAS AIMOST A 6I11I0N PEOPlf. examples: SHOULP USE TWE w r I PON'r THINK WE CAN AffORP irregularities against the ^ W£ m ID RfPOCE OUR WRIU m. Health Services Depart­ CARSON.' ment and called for an in­ *Fi?S® Door *^*®n, Our Orig. 49.70 Letters USE IN AMERICA vestigation into attorney Thayer Baldwin's appoint­ First Alert ment as chief for the Smoke Detector •Spark Guard. Our Orig. 28,80 ig'^g Bureau of Health System by Pittway Regulation. Cildor R*g. Price 19.97 •4 2 ” Log Hoop. Ourortg, ,3,70 0 g g Trash Troubles Joyner, a member of the Caldor Sale Price 14.70 Health Services Com­ Mir. Mall'ln Rabala 5.00* mittee, pointed out that the •Canvas Log Carrier, our Or.g,s,88 3 , 9 6 To the editor. position required five YOUR FINAL COST 9.70 1 am having the same experience neighborhood before I can get outside years of managerial or ad­ Early warning system detects Parlor Stove, our orig, 296,70 *178 as other home owners in Manchester, to retrieve them. This is especially ministrative experience in fire and smoke at Die (irsi an agency providing direct stages. Battery operated. with the refuse collectors throwing bad on windy mornings. #SA-76 our rubbish barrels from the middle Since this practice has been going health care. Prior to »154 Baldwin's appointment, *S*» civffc for d tttlli of the street to our sidewalk. on for some time, I urge Town Hall to Washington Window Thought five, candidates were cer­ 1 use a cart with “Rubbermaid" take action to correct this situation. I’rayer for Christian Unity tified as having the containers and when the containers Ronald H. Wagner. Our loving Heavenly Father, we do necessary qualifications. General Electric are thrown back to our sidewalk they 11 Chester Drive, praise you with hearts filled with With Baldwin’s appoint­ Steam & Dry Iron will roll around the street and Manchester. What’s Covered With Sand. ment, the state examina­ gratitude. We are so acutely aware of our lack of unity and do ask sincerely tion has been withdrawn. 10.70 Reg. 13.97 Baldwin is a former law ‘Overload’ by Arthur Hailey Build Your Own for your forgiveness. 25-sleam vents for more partner of state Sen. steam. Use with steam or dry. DU.aiJiLl^ 1 A Q Paperback Bestseller! Shelving System! And Glows in the Dark? In these days of National and Inter­ Joseph Lieberman , D, a Includes a fabric guide #F-63 a O O Pub. List 2.95 rescue the hostages, held by the national turmoil we would seek for former corporation California generator plant explosion Walnut-Look Shelves By JIM ANDERSON attention of President Carter. Within creates havoc. Environmentalist Iranians since Nov. 4, merges into your peace and healing. Send us your counsel for the city of New WASHINGTON (UPI) - The roof hours, administration spokesmen lanatics get into the act, Size Reg. Sale the outrage about the massive Soviet Holy Spirit in these days to cast out Haven, and past director of of the Soviet embassy on 16th Street were saying that a U.S. boycott of the former New Haven mayor invasion of Afghanistan. our fear and doubt and make us to be Toastmaster 8x24” 4.49 3.47 is a jumbled forest of antennas — Moscow games, and sponsorship of F ra n k L o g u e ’s u n ­ ‘Chapman’s Piloting- Even if they were not monitoring one in spirit and truth. Let our ‘System 4’ shortwave, microwave and even alternative games, "is an open ques­ successful re-election bid. Seamanshlp & Small Boat Handling" 8x36” 5.59 4.48 ■?Onea the CB channels in Washington, the emphasis be upon that which unites Convection by Charles F. Chapman & S.S. 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The Times came out with an large capacity oven, I F I.S lindird. Our Rts. 1.09 8 4 * surprised at the strong reaction by nothing else seem to have much actions. In the spirit of Christ may toward the position while llluslreted editorial on Tuesday which said, "A effect. #7060 American political leaders to the we see that our world needs the hope working in the position." 13.76 Pub. List 19.95 -W alnut.Look or Gold Finish boycott (of the Moscow Olympics) 8"BrlCklt, Our Rig. 1.19 88' Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, However, the administration Joyner criticised the would obviously disappoint many and faith we so easily take for Reference encyclopedia with 24 If the Soviet intelligence analysts appears to be holding back for a Health Services Com­ feature articles by leading specialists All other sizes and finishes are American athletes and fans; for that granted. had been listening to CB Channel 4 variety of reasons. Among the most missioner, Dr. Douglas m every signilicani field. available at similar savings. very reason it could impress the In the Name of One who makes us ALL REVERE around 9 a.m. the other day (instead persuasive ofthese reasons is that the Lloyd with losing control of HAROWARE OEPT. Soviet leaders who discounted One, even Jesus Christ our Lord and his department. TEA KETTLES & of trying to intercept high-level Olympic Games are the diplomatic American willingness to endure the Savior. — Amen. Joyner stated that he is telephone conversations) they would equivalent of a single-shot musket. OPEN STOCK sacrifices of protest." Pastor Gordon Gale not interested in a purge of have heard, intermingled with the As a threat, the possibility of U.S. COOKWARE* ENTIRE STOCK Panasonic The Washington Post carried a Wesley Memorial the department but is ac­ commuter traffic reports, the boycott could well have a significant • CROSMAN *MARKSMAN AM/FM Digital column by its former Moscow cor­ United Methodist Church ting as a watchdog against 10.40 to 34.30 following riddle: influence on Soviet behavior, perhaps •DAISY ‘ HEALTHWAYS Clock Radio respondent, Robert Kaiser, who East Hartford irregularities that are Our Reg. 13.99 to 47.29 "What is covered with sand and persuading them to reconsider any destroying the morale of •AIR RIFLES & PISTOLS argued, "For the Soviet Union, the Here ere e tew examples: glows in the dark?” plans they might have to move on to diligent state employees . 24.70 Olympic Games are a matter of Our Reg. 29.99 Pause. Iran or Pakistan. •2 ’/^ Qt. Tea Kettle * * ah to legitimacy, and that makes them a Our R«g, 15.99 1 1 §#11 9.66 29.99 'i/Vake to m usic or alarm. "Iran — if the Iranians hurt our But an Olympics boycott — like a Our Reg. 12.88 to 39.99 matter of grave concern," Lighted digital clock. hostages:'" single-shot musket that is fired - •1 Qt. Covered Saucepan “Participants in the debate ... Our R tg. 14.99 l0 « 7 0 Choose from our large assortment. Panasonic 120-min. sleep switch That was followed by a chorus of loses its persuasive effect. Once Aquatic Some with pump action. and large 3" speaker. should realize that no other non­ • 10" Covered Skillet •• " right on's” and "That's a big 10-4." executed, it has no more ability to Not 111 ity l.t In III ilo r.i, no r.lnchachi. 10 per tio re , no rainchecki. military move could so directly Our R«g. 27,49 Middle Americans, at least those affect Soviet behavior. The Soviet Course challenge the Soviet leadership, or so Stainless steel cookware with who express themselves in the grass­ Union’s leadership will clearly suffer copper bottoms for even heating. startle the Soviet public.” FROM THE CBS roots medium of CB, are angry and em b arrassm en t and a loss of 'S ttt not included. ENTIRE STOCK That column was seen by Vice Planned GALAXY OF STARS! frustrated by the twin crises of Iran prestige; but the Soviet Union would •HATS•GLOVES President Walter Mondale, who and Afghanistan. survive and so — most likely — would VERNON — Persons • WINTER UNDERWEAR •Neil Diamond picked up that theme of living in the Rockville- Pent-up emotions about the its present leadership. ENTIRE STOCK )IN OUR SPORTING GOODS DEPT. liipf’i'" ‘September Morn’ "legitimacy" and called it to the Manchester area are eligi­ COCOA MATS Siivi'""" helplessness of the United States to ble to enroll in a Basic 99* to 15.20 ll.’i •Barbra Streisand Washington Merry-Go-Round Aquatic Leadership course 2.24 to 7.49 Our Reg. 1.59 to 21.97 ‘Wet’ sponsored by the Indian Our Reg. 2.99 to 9.99 Save on a vast assortment Valley branch of the Choose from ovals, rectangles, of cold weather wear. 5i33 Each YMCA, stripes, chains and plain. n Not III lIZM In III ito rii. no rilnchicki. LP Series H898 The course will be an in­ The Shah’s Lavish Gifts Went to High and Mighty tensive one-day training seminar for persons By JACK ANDERSON behind at the Iranian Embassy in­ one-third of the members of fluenced by such trivial offerings as already holding a current the official State Department gift And the late Nelson Rockefeller OLYMPUS WASHl.NGTON— During his glory dicate these gift rugs were worth up Congress. diamond bracelets, Persian rugs and list. senior lifesaving cer­ wrote a letter to the shah telling of tificate or higher. It's PENTAX' days, the shah of Iran showered of­ to $20,000. In an earlier column, I reported tins of caviar. His Secretary of State, Henry his respect for the "courageous, wise scheduled for Feb. 3 at the ficial Washington with gifts and He distributed watches, jewelry that Zahedi spent the shah's money This attitude is known in the back Kissinger, was a regular consumer of and stateman-Iike decision which you Planville “Y” . goodies with lavish abandon. He was and paintings that would cost for the lavish entertainment of high rooms as the John Connally theory. the shah’s caviar, and at least one STEREO CLEARANCE! have taken" to form a coalition The basic leadership Santa Claus incarnate to the high and thousands at Bloomingdale’s, His Washington officials. He provided Some Justice officials believe Con­ small Persian rug wound up in his mighty. most abundant offering was choice government. The letter was signed c o u rse entitles par­ special guests with the attentions of nally was acquitted because the jury home. Nixon and Kissinger, in turn, ticipants to undergo His incomparable generosity con- Iranian caviar, which he had flown to "With high esteem.” SAVE *30 TO *130 OFF young women companions. The refused to believe a man of such gave the shah a blank check to further extensive aquatic The Justic Department probably is !\ situted a massive assault on the U.S. Washington for regular distribution. women’s services were priced well wealth and stature would sell out for purchase any military supplies he instructor training right; no one would believe that a Select Group! Famous names as EMERSON laws against gift taking. Under the The retail value runs around $700 per above the $100 gift limit. $10,000 from the milk producers. wanted from the United States. program s through the nrrrr latest statute, a Ribicoff or Rockfeller would sell out a •JULIETTE^LLOYD’S^PANASONIC^SONY & More! kilo, and he never gave less one kilo. The shah also invited a glittering How less likely, the officials argue, Another caviar eater. Sen. YMCA. These programs in­ federal official for a few tins of caviar. But these At his last Christmas in office, for array of American officiails and would a jury be to convict a presi­ Abraham Ribicoff, D-Conn,, was clude aquatic safety in­ gifts from the shah violated the law. cannot accept > example, the shah sent three kilos to celebrities to Iran for all-expense- dent, senator or Cabinet member for quoted in a cable to the shah as structor, diving instructor, gifts of over $100 ^ ' If minor vovernment functionaries pre-school instructor, and President Carter, two kilos to Vice paid excursions. Jacqueline Onassis accepting a $700 tin of caviar? praising him to the rafters at an em­ in value. ^ President Walter Mondale, two kilos should be stopped from taking gifts progressive swim instruc­ Many models to choose from; here are some examplesr went on a shopping spree in Tehran, Yet the shah wanted military aid, bassy soiree. Stated the Nov. 15,1978, Olympus ‘OM 10' Pentax ‘K-1000’ Pentax ‘Auto 110’ But the shah to ex-President Richard Nixon, two of over $100 in value, then the law tor. charging tens of thousands of dollars political support and other favors cable; "Ribicoff said— loudly so that YMCA instructor ratings Compact 35mm SLR 35mm SLR Camera Pocket SLR with Case, was no such kilos to exPresident Gerald Ford and should be enforced against the high • Emerson ‘8-Track Recorder (shown on iiii), our Reg. 139.99 • 9 9 . worth of purchases to her hotel bill, from the U.S. government. Many of Mr. (Robert) Strauss the presiden­ are nationally recognized with 50mm f/1.8 Lens with 50mm f/2 Lens cheapskate. He muckamucks. Strap & f/2.8 Lens one kilo apiece to a host of other, which one of the shah’s aides the people on his gift list were all too tial adviser could hear it — that he and are excellent creden­ never gave han­ Footnote: A State Department $ 0 0 7 Cildor $ 4 A Q C ild or Washington bigwigs. obligingly paid. willing to give him anything he admired the shah — Mrs. Ribicoff tials for summer job place- £ £ f Low Prict 1 ‘ t J I Low Price *156 Low P rlci • Emerson Cassette Recorder System, our Reg. 299.99^-^ • 2 4 6 . 0 0 dout worth less than iIbo~His7m)sr protocol official responsible for Cables to the embassy indicate that The list of Washington worthies wanted. also admired Her Imperial Majesty ment in Rockville- The easy-to hold camera! Multi-coated lens and wide Eye level 'Penia Prism' Aperture priority automatic modest giveaway was a magnificent the gifts were distributed "on the who sipped the shah's champagne, handling gifts to the White House Manchester YMCA aquatic open metering. Match needle tinder. Programmed automa­ our Reg. 349.99 While Nixon was in the White and said she would call the exposure system. Shutter exposure system. Shutter • Lloyd’s Cassette & 6-Track Recorder Stereo, • 2 8 8 . 0 0 book of color photographs entitled command of His Imperial Majesty.” confirmed that the Christmas caviar programs. tic shutter and interchange­ nibbled his caviar and accepted his House, his family received many Shahbanou between 11 and 12 speeds 2-sec. to 1/1000 sec speeds to 1/1000 second. able lens system. 'TTC "The Splendors of Persian Carpets,” Shah Mohammed Riza Pahlevi, who had been received. A spokesman in The registration deadline Audible blinking self-timer. expensive baubles is far too long for valuable gifts from the shah. Some of Washington time tomorrow.” Built-in hot shoe metering; quick return mirror. • Sony/Garrard 15-Watt System (shown on right), our Reg. 399.99 • 2 9 3 . usually specified precisely who was Mondale's office said that all gifts of for the leadership course is This has been appraised at about publication in this space. Not a one them were turned over to the State CIA Director Stansfield Turner $150. to get which gift down to the last kilo foodstuffs to the vice president are Jan. 30. For more inform- Stort tiock only, not ill modoli In all alorta. No rainchocki. has been investigated, let lone Department as the law requires. But was quoted in a cable as telling the The shah, however, was just as turned over to the Secret Service for vation call the YMCA of­ of caviar. His man in Washington, prosecuted. the records at the Iranian Embassy Iranian ambassador; “Please give likely to offer actual Persian carpets Ardeshir Zahedi, maintained a gift disposal. In this ease, the Secret Ser­ fice, 872-7329 or register in Apparently the Justice Depart­ indicate that the Nixons accepted my regards to the shah and tell him person at the office, 734 rather than mere picture of them, to list of 4,000 names, including White vice destroyed it. Sen. Ribicoff did MANCHESTER VERNON ment feels the eminent takers of the gifts, including a rare artifact of an­ we are ready to do anything he Hartford Turnpike (Route people of prominence. Records left House officials. Cabinet officers and shah's gifts were above being in­ wants. We are on your side." not respond by the time we went to IKSTOlUNDTIIMinKE Tallin tiHPPON CENiia tiquity, that my staff couldn't find on press. 30.) The registration fee is $ 10. 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EVENING HERALD. FH.. Jan. 1». 1980-7 Reagan Wants Canal Back STAMFORD (UPI) - Republican there was a chance of getting the fiscal policies, noting that Carter has presidential frontrunner Ronald canal back. failed to keep his pledge to balance Reagan says if elected he would try "If there was any way it could be, I the budget by his fourth year in of­ to regain U.S. control of the Panama would love to see it because I think fice. Canal, but doubts that could be done. we made a great mistake,” he “Obviously we’re not going to “If there is any possibility of repeated. "I don’t know that there make it,” Reagan said. c h o o l o b l o keeping the Panama Canal, believe is.” But Reagan refused to set his own Vol. XXXXVI, No. 15 S U me I would do it because I believe it He said he hopes he and other op­ time table for balancing the budget if was one of the great mistakes we ponents of the decision to return the elected. Asked if he had a deadline have made so far,” Reagan said canal to Panama will never have the for ending deficit spending he said, Equal Time Thursday during a question and opportunity “to say 'I told you so,’ “No, but I have a deadline for when I answer session at a luncheon of the but I have a terrible fear we will.” would start to balance it and that Class Explores Stamford Area Commerce and In­ ’The former California governor would be in the first 24 hours in of­ For Girls dustry Association. stepped up his criticism of President fice.” He had been asked if there still was Carter, declaring that the president .He also told reporters he was Basketball a possibility of keeping the canal. goes from “crisis to crisis with no “very close to reaching a decision” Character Acting Later at a news conference in Rye, advance plan." on whether to accept federal N.Y., Reagan said he did not believe Reagan also took aim at Carter’s matching campaign funds. A team that doesn't get nearly the An interesting alternative to the mother, a 10-year-oId daughter of an recognition it deserves is the Girls' normal English course exists at Italian olive picker, an elderly Basketball Team. With a strong Manchester High School in the form Jewish doctor, and a six-year-old girl record of 8-2 in the CCIL and 8-3 of Dr. Lee Hay’s Theatre Arts "'*’0 ignored by her actor Bush Urges Issues Balance overall, the girls hold second place / course. parents. Each person had to adapt NORWICH (UPI) — Republican commitments to foreign nations even behind top contending Wethersfield. The class may be taken to fulfill h'® o'" •'e*' *»«Iy movements, presidential hopeful George Bush, government, but oriented to the if new regimes violated human Soviet Union and not the U.S. The CCIL title is the girls' seasonal the English requirement for gradua- ^"*1 gestures to fit the campaigning through his native state rights. In light of the Soviet invasion of . Only two more wins are needed tion or may be an elective for those character. For character day some of Connecticut, warned that the U.S. He said President Carter’s policy Afghanistan, Bush said the U.S. in order for them to qualify for tour­ who wish to take two English chose to give their characters must balance its need for foreign “slaps” some nations such as Argen­ should seek closer ties with China as nament play. This should not prove to courses. As an introduction to the costumes to help them in their por- allies with its concern for human tina and Brazil for human rights a deterrent to future Soviet military be too difficult. It is the first step theatre, the class covers briefly all trayals. rights. violations, but eases diplomatic advances. that must be accomplished in the facets of production from the I**® *1®? scheduled as Character “I believe our human rights policy strains with nations such as Cuba road to a CCIL title. The girls are He supported Carter administra­ management of the theater and Ih® class met in Bailey has been selectively hypocritical,” where violations persist. quite positive about the tournament lighting, sets, makeup, and cos- Auditorium. Our characters had all Bush told a luncheon meeting tion actions in dealing with that will follow their winning season, He declined comment about the Afghanistan, but said the president’s tumes to directing and acting. received mysterious invitations for Thursday. “ We’re not going to alleged violations carried out by the as it is the first time they have "’main problem is waking up three Some “hands on” experience is something’ at this public remake the world in our own image deposed shah of Iran, saying he still years into his presidency and saying qualified in the past three years. available in all the units but the ac- auditorium. Our task was to interact overnight.” felt bound by Carter’s request that we can’t trust the Soviet Union.” The coaches of the girls' team are ting section gives students the "'‘II' H*® dl'®'' students and the situa- “You’re not choosing between good candidates not discuss the situation Bush said the U.S. would have to Steve Armstrong (head coach) and greatest opportunity for participa- I'cu as our characters would. What Student Greeting and evil,” the former CIA director while American hostages remain in Peg Pratt (assistant coach). Both tion. At the beginning of the resulted for most was a neriod of and U.S. ambassador said. He said a Tehran. concede to “centuries of tradition” are first year coaches. This year's A Grade 8 civics class was on hand to greet in the way human rights are viewed semester, students took part in in- ^*"1 lun. Most students, to address a businessmen’s luncheon, (UPI balance was needed between concern But he said the U.S. had failed to co-captains are seniors Liz Neubelt Republican persidential candidate Ronald by China and other nations if dividual and group pantomimes and including myself, truly enjoyed the ■photo) for human rights and the need for back the former regime in Nicaragua and Lisa Tilden, both three year improvisations. Some students experience and learned a great deal Reagan on his arrival in Stamford, Thursday, allies and military positions. America was to maintain its players. Lynne Wright, Terry Smith, with human rights in mind and it was strategic position. enjoyed the work from the start and I^om it. Bush said the U.S. should keep its replaced by an equally intolerant and Mary Neubelt are the other performed well, but others had Character Day was one of the seniors who have contributed to the beginning difficulties which were highlights in a fantastic course for team's fine season. overcome. nie. If you are slightly bored with the Bolton Junior Jennifer Hedlund is the The first experiences (for some) traditional English course, consider leading scorer, averaging fifteen were quite helpful as a preparation taking Theatre Arts next year. — Rich Koepsel (25) of the MRS Varsity Girls’ Basketball Teams face the challenge of Proposal points per game. Liz Neubelt follows Basketball Team goes up for a jump ball with for the main unit on acting. For this, Laurie Patarini with a nine point average, while Enfield tonight. The boys’ game is away and a member of the Simsbury team in last each student was required to create a _ _ ^ sophomore Jackie Tucker averages the girls’ is at home. The varsity games begin character that they were to perform. Tabled eight points per game. Georgeanne Tuesday night’s game. Manchester was at 8:00 (Photo by Cummings) The acting would occur in a number iT -i- C U O 1 1 L f L I 1 BOLTON The Board of Ebersold. Darlene Jordan. Margie defeated, 57-49. Both the MRS Boys’ and of improvisions. On Character Day • -m Botteron, and Kathy Cooney are Selectmen, Wednesday the entire class would be in character I i l G ^ l l i a i G l ^ r l tabled action on the es­ juniors playing on the Varsity team. for the whole period, called Even though the team lacks height Character Day. tablishment of a subcom­ for rebounding, the girls make up for Few suggestions or requirements mittee to recommend, Heritage oo€5 (o it in speed, agility, and a good were given in the creation of the Dr. Sinatra, a cardiologist, spoke review procedures, and defense. The Tirade Continues ... character, other than the age groups to the Medical Club at Manchester develop proposals for full The Junior Varsity team remains from which they were to come. We Memorial Hospital on December 18. board consideration. undefeated, boasting an 11-0 record. Youthful apathy is a blight in itself, can't do a thing about it, so it's far upon us, and we may as well greet it had to give our characters a name, a Instead of discussing his occupation, First Selectman Henry but its real danger lies in its con­ Ryba suggested the board Playing well for the jayvees are Nan­ better to merely forget about the with more than a half-hearted Bronx personality, a family, a home, and Dt". Sinatra informed each one in be divided into three sub­ cy Curtin, Pam Brown, and Stacey tinuation into adulthood. If our whole thing. cheer. This is the ten-year period in other more specific details. attendance about Medical school. Markham. generation is, as one journalist has This fatalistic mood has inspired which we will be at the height of all Originality ran rampant on the Contrail to belief, one does not committees — public The girls need much more fan sup­ said, one of "narcissistic, addle- the currently-bemoaned lack of in­ our powers. Let us not waste it. — characters created. Among them necessarily have to like the sciences works, personnel, and in­ port than they are now receiving. brained twits, " then there is no spiration. President Carter calls it Gary Selinger were, a 90-year-old Vermont grand- to enter medicine. A pre-med student ternal operations and There is a home game tonight reason to believe that these traits our "national malaise." Whatever must be a well-rounded individual, procedures. against Enfield. Game time for the will miraculously vanish the instant name it goes by, this all-pervasive though. A variety of talents helps one Selectman John Carey jayvees is 6:15 while varsity plays at we have left the halls of Manchester said he agreed with the ITkiriwL fligain. spirit has come down to those to become active in areas such as High School. 8:00, Why don't vou show vour sup­ thought to be immune to such music, drama, and art. Dr. Sinatra concept of the sub­ port? - Bette Sheldon The stereotypical teenager spends committees but questioned pessimism — today's youth. Unsure informed us that we should go out for all of his or her time on parties, dis­ the make-up of them. Successful i(deas grow. AncJ the Heritage Moneymarket is no exception. That’s why we’re of our future, we seek refuge in Notes From V athletic teams in college because the cos, and general fooling around. anything that can distract us from endurance of an athlete is similar to Ryba suggested that he opening our third Moneymarket inside the Highland Park Market, Highland and Wyllys Almost no time is spent on true in­ the realities at hand: usually this The New Wave explosion has played its very own theme song, th a t of a d o c to r . M ed ical and the town attorney Streets, in Manchester. volvement, which the existentialists refuge consists of excesses of one brought success to many, among ’’Jocko Homo," in which Devo asked, professionals must be in good shape should be recognized in the them Elvis Costello, Talking Heads, The Heritage Moneymarket lets you bank and shop in a single stop. Because it’s a full SA Plans cal "engage. " The pleasures of sort or another i.uf* men?” and answered, and be able to endure pain. Grades future as being responsible things that will last a lifetime - a Endless theorizing, of course, will Joe Jackson, Blondie, the Police, and We are Devo! ” innumerable times, are also extremely important during for negotiating labor con­ service office of Heritage Savings, located right inside the Highland Park Market. good book, for example — are for­ not end apathy, for the only real solu­ others. These acts currently enjoy The group s philosophy is that of de- the college years. Therefore, these tracts on behalf of the And the Moneymarket will be open ’til 5:30 Mondays and Tuesdays, 'til 8:30, Wednesdays For Spring saken for more ephemeral pursuits tion is a complete revamping of our moderate prosperity (album sales evolution; in other words, we have years are the toughest in a pre-med’s town. like earsplittingly loud music (I con­ and concert receipts), if not fame. feelings towards ourselves and our become so over-civilized and over- education. Medical school accep- The entire package thru Fridays, and ’til 5:30 Saturdays. So you can bank almost anytime you shop. fess that I am guilty of this deed as But other equally deserving bands are suggested by Ryba was Thursday, Jan. 10, a Student .society. Alexander Pope, however, mechanized that there’s no place to tance is very limited and those much as anyone else). laboring in virtual obscurity. One of tabled. Assembly was held at which ten­ had an aphorism curiously suitable to go but backwards. Devo feels that we students with high averages and Obviously we cannot all perform this very situation: "Play well thy these is Devo, of Akron, Ohio. This are no longer truly in control of diverse abilities will be the first The board, after a short tative plans for spring activities group is far from the mainstream of were m.ade. such a noble service as that of the part; therin lies all the honor. " ourselves, and offers a pessimistic, accepted. discussion and an New Wave, never mind that of stan­ First, '-.' vever. the results of the Insturctors of the Handicapped Loosely put into everday language, albeit satirical, view of society. This Dr. Sinatra also asked us several executive session, voted to dard radio fare; consequently, their food drive for MACC (The (10.H i. But we could decide to join this saying reflects the opinion that sort of moralizing can get tiring, and questions about our thoughts on hire two persons for the two albums have gone almost entire­ Manchester Area Council of a political campaign as a volunteer. each person has a mission or a duty so it IS best to simply listen to Devo’s medical school and what goals we Public Works Department, UJin a free chopping iprac ly unnoticed. Churches) were reported. Two hun­ Or perhaps we could tutor others in a to complete; if only he will do his musiC’ which is quite good. felt would be achieved if one decided one for the highways and strong area. Anything to relieve the The band is best known to most one for the parks. dred dollars of donations were part, along with his neighbors, all ii; M ® * debut album, Q: Are upon the medical route in life. For To celebrate our going to market, we’ll send one lucky shopper to market, too— neverending apathy so prevalent from its stint on "Saturday Night received, and eighteen hundred will be well with the world. Do we all We Not Men? A: We Are Devo! was example, when asked what qualities Selectman Carl Preuss today. Live" nearly a year ago. There, Devo said he wasn't overly absolutely free. Just fill out the coupon below and bring it to the Highland Park Market items of non-perishable food were have a part we can play well? Think produced by Brian Eno, associate of a good doctor must have, we put our Basically, apathy stems from a on it. exhibited their unusual act, con­ collected from the various David Bowie, Robert Frjpp, and heads together and came up with enthusiastic about hiring during the week beginning January 21. And you could win a five minute shopping feeling that,the world is simply not sisting of yellow workmen’s rollcr- homerooms at Manchester High All of the above musings are not Talking Heads. Eno must bear much perseverence, dedication, involve- the two persons and spree, free. worth the effort. In sharp contrast to meant to remind us of the troubles of ballers uniforms, incomprehensible of the credit for the record’s overall ment, and the most important— good questioned if there was a School. Mr. Desrosier’s homeroom films, and music unlike anything So fill out your entry. Then stop by the Highland Park Market to join in our Grand was tne winner ot a pizza party, the people of the Renaissance, who the world: rather, they are intended favorable impression, just as Ken judgement. A doctor must also in- way to reorganize the pre­ heard before. Their first song was having collected the most canned were convinced that they lived in the to stimulate us toward some form of sent personnel to get more Opening celebration. You’ll see how fast and convenient banking can be, "Saiisfaction, the familiar Rolling ^ Devo’s follow-up, teract — take the good as well as the goods. best of all possible times, we are con­ action, something other than total en­ Duty Now (or the Future, must take bad — when treating patients, activity from them vinced of the exact opposite. Too Stones classic. The song’s rhythm at the Moneymarket. '»®iairpeople for the spring 'Almost nui, something other than self- the blame for this clearly inferior se- The meeting closed with the dis- many matters seem totally out of our was totally altered, giving "Satisfac­ Anything (joes' were elected. They centered apathy. The new decade is cond effort. Eno was better able to cussion of rewards. Although most control. The world’s a mess, and we tion" a new feel, Devo’s version has Sector are Linda Carpenter, Allise Bayer, been described as "music to watch and Rob Wilson. A "Shut-in Com­ praying mantises by.” mittee " was also formed. The com­ The second segment, towards the PoHce mittee will be made up of S.A. lli^h School Happenings end of the show, made manifest moneymarket at Highland Park market In shor , If you re interested in it. - Jeanne Dubiel members (and other interested Devo’s true intentions. The band students! who will visit shut-in peo­ basic rock and roll with a touch To Stay The MHS indoor track teams have (well, a little more than a touch) of High School World Staff ple in the area and spend some time ."VIHS. Unless a senior does not BOLTON — Quelling once again begun their laborious already have enough acquired futuristic sound and off-the-wall with Manchester's elderly and han­ rumors that the North Sec­ dicapped workouts after school in the upstairs credits, it marks the end of twelve comments on society, then Devo Pally Shirer ...... Co-editor Opening mondoy, January 21 corridors of MHS. The boys' years of gym class participation. In would surely be your best bet. Joanne Weiss ...... Co-editor tor Police unit might be The concept of having a student and girls' teams run in the school disbanded. Major John E. government day was brought up, and other words, as of today, many Unless, of course you want Gary Selinger...... News editor Highland and Wyllys Street, Manchester corridors for lack of a real indoor seniors will never have to take AFS Plans something even further out on the ’ •^®^‘*"'® Taylor, commanding of­ .Mike Pohl was elected chairman. He track on which to practice. Later in ficer of the Bureau of will be responsible for planning and another gym class again. No more fringe; that would be Pere Ubu, of wriiM" the season, track meets with area Cleveland. But that’s another ...... Operations Division of the carrying out the day, which will in­ hot locker rooms, no more lost gym Fund Raiser State Police, told the volve students accompanying town school teams will also be held in the locks, no more basketball, no more column. - Gary Selinger Zane V a u j a f . : : : : : : : AdWse? halls of MHS. .Manchester’s team Board of Selectmen. officials in their tasks. This should swimming, track and field, con­ The American Field Service Club ' "There is no plan to change prove to be a great learning provides an opportunity for those ditioning, or gymnastics. Somehow, I met on Thursday, Jan. 10. They runners who enjoy cross country in the sector police at the pre­ experience for both student and don’t think I'm going to miss it very began with a discussion of the Fruit the fall and outdoor track in the sent time." adult. much. Sale, which will take place in spring to continue to run despite the • t * Bolton has received ad­ February, Each year the AFS Club of A .March of Dimes Walk-a-Thon cold of winter. Or as many trackers ditional police protection The varsity Boys’ Basketball team Manchester, consisting of an adult will be held January 19th in Hartford, may prefer to explain it, "Keeping through the sector police will try to up its record to 8-3 tonight chapter and the high school club, sells and many S.A. members showed an their foot in the sport " for two years. Taylor interest in participating. More infor­ • • • when it faces Enfield at Enfield. oranges and grapefruits to the com­ assured the selectmen they mation will be published in school for Come and support the team. Game munity. This is the club’s major fund would be informed if any those interested. Today marks a momentous oc time i s -8:00 with the JV game raising project, which helps pay the casion for many senior students at changes are contemplated. preceding it at 6:15. - Joanne Weiss cost of sending a Manchester student Ryba wrote to the State H C f|(Q Q € I ^ ihopping y>ree abroad for the summer. Sue Police to reaffirm the Mackiewicz and Lisa Brugnetti town’s interest in ensuring volunteered to be chairpersons of the the continuance of the event. Their responsibilities will North Sector Police *T5 f IN ftli cover publicity and sales, and program. WfeCKeMO, require much organization to make In his letter he said, "I’d O C IY in Q S j ^ Highland Park market the activity a success. like to acknowledge the Next, locations for the AFS short exceptional performance term exchange were suggested and of the officer of Troop K in voted on. Much discussion took place Main O ffict: 1(X)7 Main Street, Manchester 649-4586 Name meeting the law enforce­ K-Mart Oltica: Spencer Street, Manchester 649-3(X)7 as to where the AFS’ers should visit, ment requirements of our Coventry Otflce; Route 31, 742-7321 but with a 250 mile limit as a community." Address guideline, the club was restricted in Tolland OtIIca: Route 195, '/» mile south of 1-86, Exit 99 872-7387 their choices, Maryland and up-state Wild Fliers Monaymarkata; Inside Crispino’s, E. Middle Turnpike, Manchester; Food Mart, .Z ip New York were among the locations W. Middle Turnpike in the Manchester Parkade; and Highland Park Market, Vi' chosen, A sign-up sheet was passed Highland St., Manchester The dark meat of the turkey Telephone around for interested members, and is dark because it has been final plans will be discussed at the well supplied with blood next meeting. vessels "The white meat of the breasts — the muscles that A skating party to be held at power the wings - indicates Deposit entry at Heritage Moneymarket anytime January 21 - 26. Winner the UConn skating rink for later In that bred-for-eating turkeys wili be announced Monday, January 28. the month was arinounceff. Memners are weak flyers at best Wild -O K s -n in im n will be called for finalized details, so turkeys on the other hand may be able to fly a mile, hitting a stay tuned. — L.B. and S.C. speed of 45 mph 8 - EVENING HERALD, Fri., Jan. 18, 1880 EVENING HERALD. Fri.. Jan. 18. 1980 - 9~ Changes Evident In LTM History Where to Go a FILMETER A capsule look at cinema & What to Do when the Little Theatre of Manchester L ittle T h eatre moved to various There have been nerfraTnant-ps for thn m Theater raised its curtain on its first production of auditirums in town. The first move was.to Manchester ScholaHhin Fund And for Jr r FtLMETER eompthd by Dick Khincr in Hollywood end the • “The Cocktail Party,’’ by T.S. Eliot, through M.E.A. Bfatt in both Hollywood and Naw York. the Illing School Auditorium, then to five years the theatre produced children’s Cohan “George M° ” TOs will have aU of Feb. 10 at toe Hartford Stage Company, 50 Church xxn u Bailey Auditorium at Manchester High p lay s^ith children as actors. B r / ^ Lit- toe fam o ^ O ih an s BLACK STALLION, THE (G) — Kelly R c d o , Mickey Roooey. (Drama) St., Hartford. Performances Tuesday through The real star in this gorgeous fantasy is Caleb Deschanel’s cinematogra­ 75 Pe'-sen (about ^boo and finally to East Catholic High tie Theatre had more than 250 c h W n ac- favorUes as ‘'G iv T M y S a r d s to Thursday at 8 p.m., Friday and Saturday at 8:30 phy; there’s little dialogue In the film's first half, just supersaturated, 75 more than the auditorium would seat). School Auditorium. tively particioatinR in the rhiidrpn’day Brupet; Besides capturing this 3 0 3 Shirley 2:30 Sunday at 2:30 p.m. (243-4442) them will be featured at rods, antiques and novelty 3 People's Caucus member of the board of trustees. Secret Life of Plants year’s NASCR Cham­ CU Movie The Bravados" (Stevie Wonder) • Tornado Relief Fund Benefit Concert, tonight the 20th annual Frank vehicles. There will be 3 College Basketball (1958) Gregory Peck. Joan Others elected to the opera board include Robert P pionship, Evans was 1978 6. Damn the Torpedoes flt Tl>c 0 Washington Week In Review Collins at 8 at Windsor Locks High School Auditorium, Marrala Auto Show, that heavy emphasis on racing Albanesi, Roger M. Freedman and Ira H. Goldman of (Tom Petty and the champion. The Evans' car Masterpiece Theatre South Elm Street, Windsor Locks. Featuring the opens at the Hartford Civic machines of every type and 8:30 3:00 West Hartford, Mrs. Florence Carriuolo of Farmington Hearlbreakers) is sponosored by the Gene ® Merv Griffin ® Movie X. Y And Zee" Browpstopc Galvanized Jazz Band, Sweet Adelines, and Big Center for three days star­ description including 9:30 and Michael L. Gilly of Enfield. 7. Cornerstone DeWitt Concrete Co. and is 0 Wall Street Week a Wall Street Week 11972) Elizabeth Taylor. Michael (Styx) Band Sound of the Forties Orchestra. (623-9319) ting Jan. 25 midgets, quarter midgets, Came being brought to Hartford 9:00 10:00 8. Kenny One spotlight will be on dragstrips motorcycles, ® The Dukes Of Hazzard 33 Movie No Down Payment" (Kenny Rogers) • The Silk City Chorus’ annual benefit parade of by Ed Yerrington, general iX' Dallaa (1957) Joanne Woodward, Tony the colorful Stafford and powerful Indy-type ® 3 The American Music ® News 9. Off the Wall harmony, Saturday at 8 p.m. at Manchester High manager of the Stafford Randall • Our antique buffet abounds with Springs Speedway displav cars. Awards (5) Life Of Riley (Michael Jackson) School, E. Middle Turnpike, Manchester. (568-5249) Springs Speedway, where 3 0 3 NBC Movie "The Late ® Connecticut Prime Time 3:43 10. Tusk fresh fruits, strawberries Chantil­ BETTE MIDLER where the 1979 National The show will open Jan. Show" (1977) Art Carney, Lily (£ Rat Patrol (Fleetwood Mac) Evans won 11 modified 10:30 “The Wide World ly, and our pastry chef’s creations Dance 25 at 5 p.m. and will run Tomlin A retired private eye and (0 1979 Billboard Association of Stock Car events during the past (?) New York Report 4:13 — muffins, danish, and nut breads ALANBATES_ an aciress-designer-drug dealer • “Athletics to Aesthetics, ” presented by The Racing (NASCRi Cham­ season. through Sunday, Jan 27, at turn Los Angeles upside down m ‘S Sneak Previews 5 The Gong Show 10 p.m. The Foraylo Saga SAT-SUN CHILDREN MATINEE — still warm from the oven. Nutmeg Ballet. Saturday at 2 p.m. at Webster Hill pion. Richie Evans of Appearing with Evans search of her cat and a murder­ 4:15 of Polkas” THREE FANTASTIC THEROSE Rome, .N Y., will appear er 11:00 ® Movie "Garden 01 Evil" SUPERMEN" IJO C School Auditorium, West Hartford. (236-3231) will be Ronnie Bouchard of 3 Washington Week In Review CD (S) ® iSI 83 News 11954) Gary Cooper. Susan Starring • On the dessert side you’ll find with his famous “ Big Fitchburg, Mass., who is Hayward. IRUSCtfTOOHIT 3:30 cheesecake, chocolate mousse, F i l m Orange” Chevy-powered regional champion at the V e r n o n c M K 2 double-block Pinto. Stafford Springs track. *ROUlfS HJ-86 Ei'T xt napoleons, fresh cakes, and more • “The Outlaw ” starring Jane Russell and Jack Evans in his flashy car Other racing cars will be JIMMY STURR ftJY V33: — it's all included in the price of “A DAMN GOOD MOVIE! " Beutel, Wednesday, Jan, 23, at 7 p.m. at Whiton took the checkered flag in displayed at the same your brunch! Nf WSiVff* Memorial Library Auditorium, 1(X) N. Main St., and his Orchestra in Concert T > C W H O PAESEMIS iH f MOVIE 52 East Coast races this booth. Manchester. Free. year, including the (voted No. 1 in America the past 5 years ) The auto show will 7K» QUADROPHENIA • "The Freshman" with Harold Lloyd, Saturday Sth R 1 0 arts • Treat vourself to our A iVAYOf L/Pf' o( Manch*iltr with the Matusz Dancers Coming to UConn Fun Brownstone Special — a tender at 3 p.m. at the Hartford Public Library Week Auditorium, 500 Main St., Hartford. Free. (525-9121) and a special salute to Prize-winning Polish-American pianist filet topped with a poached egg, • “Fly Away" by Robin Lehman and "Concert" articnoKe hearts, and smothered Frank Wojnarowski Emanuel Ax will perform at the University of 7M by Julian and Claude Chagrin, Wednesday, Jan. 23, SUliSClUBli; 5V4V.'"< laiss in a rich Bearnaise sauce — or try present' Connecticut’s Jorgensen Auditorium Jan. 23 at at noon at Center Church House, Hartford. (249- our thick cuts of French toast 5631) Tues. Eve., Jan. 22 8:15 p.m. Tickets are on sale at the Bli; served with New Hampshire • "Rififi" with Jean Servais and Carl Mohner. FRL-SLN. (snow date Jan. 24) auditorium box office. Cali 486-4226 for more IWUtEE maple syrup — or select another tonight at 7 and 9 at Auerbach Auditorium, Univer­ JAN. 18-20 information. one of our enticing entrees. sity of Hartford, West Hartford. Free. ------BK at Bridgeport Jai Alai (Doors open at 5:45 P.M. Your first BloodylOdv Mary, Screw- Lectures SlJBStJKlBli; for this special engagement) Mystery Play Set The Hartford driver, or glass of Chanhpagne is • “ From Renaissance to Revolution,’’ Mouthwatering. Delicious. And FREEI! on the house and all other brunch Michelangelo to David and Goya, an art history lec­ Come sample our delectable trays of hot Mr. Sturr and his Orchestra, Conservatory THOMASTON-Agatha Christie’s “Ten Little Indians,’ libations are Happy Hour priced! ture, Jan, 23 at 10 a.m. at the Atheneum Theatre, and cold hors d'oeuvres, served every who recently played to a Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford. (278-2670) the only play by “Dame Agatha" written by her especial­ So ... sold-out audience at New York's • “Antiques for Investment” by Clifford Friday from 4 to 7 pm. ly for American audiences, will open at the Thomaston Carnegie Hall, will perform from JAZZ THEORY CLASSES Maynard, antique and estate appraiser, Saturday ^CTHiJriE^/CN Select from: Stuffed Mushroom Caps, Pigs Opera House for a two-week run, beginning Jan. 23, as the • Bring a friend, a family, your A R T ® •THE GLASS MENAGERIE 6:10 p.m. to 6:50 p.m. and then from 9:30 a.m, to 4 p.m. at the Farmington Valley in a Blanket, Finger Sandwiches, Swedish second production of the current winter season. CHORD CONSTRUCTION packages, a newspaper and your CARNEY •CALIFORNIA SUITE in short intervals between games. Arts Center, Avon Park North, Avon. (678-1867) Meatballs, Miniature Hotdogs with bacon Murder and suspense are the dominant themes of this Lee Callahan riding boots and join us for the •GEORGE M! Tu. A Th. 6*7 p.m. 2 credits • Dick Gregory, comedian and political activist. wraps, Chicken livers with bacon wraps. The first 500 patrons will receive classic which opened in New York City in 1947 for an best brunch in town! Every Sun- "GOING 2 TICKETS TO EACH JOIN US FOR Jimmy Sturr records free. extended run. It is considered to be “Dame Agatha’s" EAR TRAINING I d ay 11:30-3 p.m. at the Jan. 22 at 8 p.m. at Lincoln Theater, University of Robert E, Penn IN STYLE" Hartford, West Hartford. (243-4349) MUSIC OF THE Enjoy. Enjoy, catering to folks 24 and most vivid portrayal of her skills as a “master of Brownstone in the heart of Down­ A comMy to ftMf YOur TiNTT SHOW! Also, special Kielbasa dinners mayhem." Tu, & Th, 5-6 p.m. 2 credits over, El Hombre invites you to come in town Hartford. Reservations FIFTIES available in our Cancha Restaurant. The play is set on a deserted island and opens with the NAM E iPHiNTi______' and get acquainted. PmV/ITE LESSONS Et Cetera Group rates available arrival of ten guests, all invited by an unknown host. They recommended. ADDRESS HAI’PI HOI K ;j.7 p.m. are accused, in the presence of each other, of crimes of voice & all Instruments • "Life — Mission Impossible?!’’ a seminar passion, greed and decadence by their host who has left a THEORY & EAR TRAINING presented by The People Center of West Hartford. CITY _ K\nn oiiini d iiin k 5 c recorded message. Shortly after, they discover they are non-credIt classes Saturday at 8 p.m. at the Holiday Inn, Roberts THE DA\/\D'S stranded and one-by-one they are mysteriously Street, East Hartford. (233-1712) ZIP CODE ------PHONE ______‘"BRtOGEPORI Register now: 246-2568 TK xi'ifjxntl, CofmectuHit • Antique Show, today through Sunday at the New eliminated in keeping with a bizarre nursery rhyme also 834-846 Asylum Avenue PUMPERNICKEL PUB left behind. Haven Veterans Memorial Coliseum, New Haven. LTM SUBSCRIPTIONS Hartford. CT 06105 [432Oakland St., Manchester Exit 28 Conn Turnpike (t-95) iiai-iiiai ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ The play is by directed by Susan Pantely and promises ut I .knutumi! Hours today and Saturday from 1 to 10 p.m. and Sun­ Box 1405 M anchester, Conn. 06040 ()uk lu'lti C^mmior WNBRE Sealing and Dinner reservations — 333-2866 an evening of spine-tingling suspense in what has become day from noon to 6 p.m. I f f o f( lU io iM v tli'i In Conn 1-800-972-9471, N Y 800-243-9490 • Boat Show, Jan. 23 to 27 at the Providence Civic a seasonal tradition at the Clockwork Repertory Com­ The <'nn»rrvatory admll$ PLEASE CALLTHEATREI Tucked behind Kings at the Manch. Parkade Also, all Tickalron outlets. (Sorry, no one under IS) »ludriit» of nny m re, rotor and 5)^.5-1 17 1 Center. 1 Lasalle Square, Providence, R.I. (401-331- pany, another superb production by great writer of national or rlhnir origin. FOR SCREEN TIMES SIJBSCBIBEI 'aasi Proper dress required murder mysteries, Agatha Christie, 6700) 10 - EVENING HERALD. Fri., Jan. 18. 1980 EVENING HERALD. Fri.. Jan. 18, 1980 — 11 Obituaries Educators Save Jessica Lynn Tremaine Whaler Victory Overshadowed VERNON — A mass was said today at St. Bernard’s Church in Rockville By Doing Work for Jessica Lynn Tremaine, five months old, of 137 W. Main St., who By Hangslehen Deal to Caps By LAUREN DAVIS SHEA carpet anyway, because I just got a died Wednesday at the University of Herald Reporter call that a boiler is needed there.” SPRINGFIELD, Mass Hangsleben had played with the Connecticut Health Center in Far­ PTA members questioned why the Whalers goalie John Garrett had 30 mington. A* MANCHESTER - The Personnel (UPI) — The since the 1974-75 season and saves. and Finance Committee of the Board maintenance needs are allowed to was the first draft choice ever signed She leaves her mother, Harriett become crucial before they are given Whalers’ trading of popular We came out in the second period, Tremaine and a sister, Nichole of Education met with PTA by the club. any attention. Eleanor Coltman, defenseman Alan Hangsleben had some great opportunities, but Gauthier. Buriai was in Grove Hill representatives and school ad­ “Hank’s always given us 100 subcommittee chairwoman, said, when it was 4-1 the Whalers were Cemetery, The Ladd Funeral Home, ministrators Thursday night and overshadowed the team’s 7-1 percent," said Whalers coach Don “The academic programs must go loose, skating well and hard to con­ 19 Ellin^on Ave. was in charge of were told doing jobs within the victory over the Pittsburgh on, so out of sheer dollars and cents L' X Blackburn. “But you’ve got to give tain,” said Wilson. arrangements. system is cheaper than farming Penguins, says Whalers left up somebody to get somebody, Rowe projects out. necessity, the capital improvements Pittsburgh q 1 0-1 Caroi .4, Prucha outlay is postponded, for what has wing Jor(ly Douglas. will be a positive addition for us.” Hartford 3 j 3_-j iRorkSimfs Allan B. Chesterton, director of A hat trick by Douglas and short- VERNON — Carol Arsenault turned out to be year after year.” Hangsleben, chosen by Whalers First period—1, Hartford, Douglas 15 pupil personnel services, told the handed tallies by Blaine Stoughton P rucha, 35. of 41 Grove St.. The board discussed several fans as their “Favorite Player" two (Keon, Boutette), 2:06. 2, Hartford. IbitlaRQintins'jitiaiiM board psychological examinations of and Mike Rogers powered the Rockville, died Thursday at rejected requests from the pupil per­ years ago, found out after Thursday Stoughton 25 (Roberts, Garrett), 11:54. 3, saUi'iitMu- ' students are mandated by law. Whalers to their triumph over Manchester Memorial Hospital. She sonnel services and curriculum night’s NHL victory over Pittsburgh Hartford, Douglas 16 (Boutette, Ley),’ If the town were to eliminate the Pittsburgh. was the wife of Theodore J. Prucha. areas. Some concern was expressed that he had been traded to the 17:16. Penalties-Boutette, Bar, 11:13 NACSM five full-time psychologists now on 4 Second period-4, Pittsburgh, McAdam She was bom in Damariscotta, that the high school does not offer for right wing "If we show up and play that way staff in an effort to cut budgetary cor­ for 60 minutes, we’re going to win 17 (Lee, Malone), 2:38. 5, Hartford, Maine and had been a resident of ners, “'Y’ou’d have to go out of town enough advanced placement courses Bounce Back Time . Carroll 5 (Johnston, Renaud). 3:21. Rockville for about 25 years. in chemistry which could cause dif­ ■'Hank's trade overshadows some games, " said Blackburn after to get professionals to evaluate the the victory. Penalties-Hughes, Pit, major, I 36 Besides her husband she leaves two students.” ficulties when science students get to Gordie Howe of the Hartford Whalers and Tom Bladon (left) everything, " said Douglas. "We just Hangsleben, Har, sons. Theodore J. Prucha Jr., and college. got it goig. Now we've got to start "We had three lines going at them Chesterton said, ‘‘We save money of the Pittsburgh Penguins collide during third period NHL ac­ tonight, " he said. “Douglas had a big Darin W. Prucha: and a daughter, by running our own in-service staff, A-ccording to board and ad­ over. It’s a big jolt, " he saiw. Third Period-6, Hartford, Hangsleben tion last night in Springfield. (UPI Photo) game. He was especially effective in 3 (M. Howe), 1:19. 7, Hartford, Rogers 17 Leona J. Prucha. all at home; five although I couldn’t tell you it is a con­ ministration officials, courses are "It's tough," said a despondent brothers. John Arsenault of offered, but they are not extensive Hangsleben. "I can't say too much the third period when Pittsburgh was (unassisted). 8:12. 8. Hartford, Douglas Police Stop Sale siderable savings,” on a power play for four minutes." 17 (Boutette. M. Howe), 19:03. Penalties Waldoboro, Maine, Albert Arsenault The educators were reviewing the enough to include advanced place­ right now because I'm too emotional. of Berlin Heights. Ohio. Richard ment. Other programs that had to be 1 love the people in Hartford. I've "We had as many good scoring op­ —Hughes, Pit, 1:59: Fotiu, Hart, double The sale of Five Flags on Broad Street, tinned until a decision is reached by town at- superintendent’s proposed 1980-81 minor (misconduct), 6:54. Arsenault of Bettendoff, Iowa. eliminated included an energy con­ made a lot of friends here and the portunities as they did. " said Manchester, was stopped by police yesterday torneys and the Small Business Administra- budget which is 1.6 percent over the' Pittsburgh coach John Wilson "But Shots on goal—Pittsburgh 8-11-13—32 Gregory Arsenault of Terryville. and because the store did not have a going out of tion which recently took control of Five general manager’s recommended servation course, and equipment for Thoughts ApLENty fans always treated me well. " Hartford 10-10-11—31. David Arsenault of Meriden. a computer lab at tbe high school. The 6-foot-l-inch, 195-pound Garrett made some tremendous business permit. The sale will not be con- Flags. budget guidelines. In addition to the saves to keep them in there. " Goalies-Pittsburgh, Millen. Hartford She also leaves seven sisters, $250,000 this runover represents, an Mrs. Coltman said, ”1 hate to Garrett. A-7,627. Cecelia Follett of Revere, Mass., arbitration award for teachers and throw cold water on looking at Viola Squicer of Plainville, Madeline administrators has placed the budget program improvements, but it might Gamage of Rockville, Irene Steven­ an additional $200,000 in the red. be better to drop this and look at the By Len Auster son of Lincoln, Maine. Connie Cheney District Plans Besides legitimizing every dollar budget before us, which has no Turf Expected McCarthy of Southwick, Mass, Sylvia spent in the pupil personnel area, the program improvements.” Grassette and Brenda Arsenault, group also questioned Wilfred Dion, The administration has said the in­ both of Bristol. director of buildings and grounds. creased cost of energy along with in­ Super Sunday Sunday Funeral services will be Saturday Presented at Hearing They asked whether it is cheaper to flation has made it impossible to For Super Bowl Game The Super Bowl has arrived — and just in time. The Pittsburgh at 10 a.m. at St. Joseph's Church. hire outside contractors for some of offer program improvements, and it feet of residential space, designed to proposal did not address the financial Rockville. Burial will be in St. Ber­ By MARTIN KEARNS the maintainence work needed for will cost more to simply maintain Steelers and Los Angeles Rams have had two weeks to soak up PASADENA, Calif. (UPI "You don't get the bruises that "I think it will be an advantage to provide the town with an expanded realities of redevelopment, which nard’s Cemetery. Friends may call Herald Reporter the school system. what is currently offered within the the sunshine in Pasadena, Calif., and it’s about time they got to There are a lot of nice things .vou'd get on the hard artificial sur­ us," Malavasi said. “We played and stable tax base. will be the subject of a later report. at the Ladd Funeral Home. 19 Dion said the staff of electricians, education system. work. you can say about winter rain faces. but you're more liable to get several games on grass and we re MANCHESTER — Local residents The report was intended as a used to it. We know how to handle it. Ellington Ave., today from 7 to 9 Second stage development includes carpenters, painters, plumbers and The mind says Pittsburgh. The as opposed to snow. You don't stretch injuries." he said. packed into the city hall hearing a dramatic increase in available of­ presentation to the public of the with logic, and turning the little voice The Steelers played almost their en­ p.m. masons is a cost saver. He added that body says Pittsburgh. All the odds- Cullen Bryant, Tyler's running room to listen to a progress report on fice space. This option hinges on the economically feasible options for the off, the call here is: Pittsburgh 30, have to shovel it, you seldom mate, agreed tire schedule on artificial surface George F. Johnson Jr. the proposed redevelopment of the redevelopment of the 1,300,000 several of these employees are makers are saying the Steelers in a Los Angeles 13. relocation of Cheney Brothers . skilled in several trades, so they can slip and fall in it and no one has I don t think it will affect me at and it's going to take some getting VERNON — George F. Johnson Cheney Mill area. Renovation of the industrial district, square foot district. rout. So why is it I keep on hearing fill in when other employees are out yet learned how to make a all because of my size and skill. " said used to for them." Jr.. 78, of 180 Regan Road, died The Boston consulting firm of designated an historic landmark in It is intended to preserve the little voices which say ‘Los Angeles, Didn't Conquer Thursday at Manchester Memorial sick. He said it would cost more to Weather Workshop rainball and hit you in the back Anderson, Notter, and Feingold 1978, would seek to lure a stable cor­ character of the historic district Los Angeles’? There really isn’t a Mark Murphy, former standout Hospital. He was the husband of farm the work out. solid argument supporting the Rams. presented the Cheney National porate tenant who could take over while providing a tax producing base MANCHESTER — The Lutz Junior backcourt performer for East of the head with it. Helen Cooke Johnson. Dion was questioned about a line V/ell, there is one — their defense. Historic District Commission with the role which Cheney Brothers has for its continued existence. The con­ Museum will hold a family workshop Catholic High, returned to his home And, after 10 consecutive days of He was born in Hartford on Feb. item on the capital outlay budget for on weather Saturday from 10 a.m.-12 The Rams are in Super Bowl XIV rain in Southern California, most of Suns Trip Atlanta an update of their proposed three fulfilled for 142 years. sultants are seeking to propose state Wednesday night with his 26. 1901 and lived in this area all of Highland Park School, in which $1,- because of the defensive platoon. the offensive players of the Los stage development plan. development schemes to the Cheney p.m. Pre-registration is necessary. Fordham University teammates as his life. Before retiring in 1969 he was The first stage of development, Stage three sees the termination of historic committee and the public (XX) was requested to carpet one The fee is $1 per family member. For Doubters should ask Tampa Bay and Angeles Rams and Pittsburgh room. A PTA member said three they took on UConn in Storrs. It a stockbroker with Coburn & referred to as Option One, calls for the historic district's industrial use. that are sensitive to the town’s further information call 643-0949. its coach, John McKay. Steelers are hoping for more of it as Bryant, the b-foot-3, 235-pound On Shot at Buzzer rooms could be done for this cost, would have made a nice story line if Middlebrook of Hartford. He was a the redevelopment of only those This final stage would maximize the character. They were careful not to From 2-4 p.m. the museum will But the Steelers seem to have an they prepare for Sunday's Super fullback. "It's just as comlortable using remnants. Murphy returned to the Nutmeg state charter member of the Manchester buildings which are now vacant and residential, corporate, architectural make any proposals that would hold a Flaky Day Happening. There awful lot more than Los Angeles. and led the Rams to victory, but alas Bowl XIV in Pasadena's Rose Bowl. for me on a wet surface as a dry one Dion conceeded this was true but NEW YORK (UPI) — The Phoenix Suns thought only of that Lodge of Elks. He opened the first underutilized. This option would and cultural use of the district. A threaten downtown redevelopment will be planned indoor and outdoor They have an efficient defensive pla­ that was not the case. Fordham, a "I've always done pretty well on a because of my size and my balance. brokerage firm in Manchester. added, “We probably won’t get the toon, which every championship club one last, sweet shot, but Atlanta Coach Hubie Brown couldn’t maximize the preservation of a modest increase in commercial efforts. activities at no cost to the public. young and learning team, put the wet field," said Rams' running back It'll also be tougher for the defense to Besides his wife he leaves a son must have. And Pittsburgh's offense forget the play that preceded it. limited area of the 15-block historic usage is proposed. Huskies on the foul line 44 times and Wendell Tyler. "I feel the wet field bring me down." Robert Johnson of Wethersfield; two isn’t shabby, either. Remember "I think everyone in the area saw district by creating 636,000 square The consulting firm’s ambitious Extra Funds they converted 36 for a 66-53 win. sometimes gives you an advantage. The coaches, who are concerned Trailing 99-94, Paul Westphal hit a daughters. Mrs. Charles (Ann) Pinto when people inferred quarterback Sometimes it might slow the other that Eddie Johnson was definitely HARTFORD (UPI) - The 6-foot-l freshman admitted in with the overall picture, disagreed on three-point goal to bring the Suns of Manchester and Mrs. Margaret Terry Bradshaw was dumb? No tripped and knocked to the floor, " the post-game lockerroom to some guys down more than it slows me whether or not the natural grass sur­ within two with 52 seconds left, then U.S. Labor Secretary Ray • • • more, not the way he's performed said Brown Thursday night, after Daley of East Hartford; a sister. Al Siefferts says nervousness with his assessment of down and there's a tendency on the face, wet or dry. would be an advan­ converted a pair of free throws with Marshall has granted Miss Margaret R. Johnson of Hart­ Interest Strong the past 3-4 seasons. Bradshaw calls part of defensive players to overrun • Johnson was called for traveling with 15 seconds remaining to tie the game. Connecticut an extra $46,- the proceedings, "We didn't handle tage Pittsburgh, which plays its three seconds remaining, to allow ford; eight grandchildren and four his own signals, a point a lot of people their 1-3-1 trap.” the play. If you can make a good cut, home games on artificial surface at On a quiet night in the NBA, great-grandchildren. (XX) from his discretionary Why Pay More? Phoenix one more shot. "To have it tend to forget. Murphy was 2-for-6 from the field you find that a lot of guys don't have Three Rivers Stadium, played only Detroit nipped Washington. 110-107, A committal service will be held fund to add seven workers Los Angeles, on the other hand, has called a travel is just a travesty." and Cleveland edged San Antonio, to the 52 employees who and totaled 4 points. He was the footing to set themselves for a two games on real grass this season Saturday at 9:30 a.m. at St. James In Cheney Plan an offense its fans would like to good tackle. After a timeout, Don Buse in- 116-112. are weatherizing low in­ averaging 7.6, fourth leading Ram The Rams played all their home Cemetery with a mass of Christian forget. The Rams moved into the bounded the ball to Walter Davis, Pi!*lon» IK), Bullets 107 By MARTIN KEARNS come homes. point-maker going in. Just like his "The only disadvantage is that it games on natural grass al the Los burial at 10 a.m. at the Church of the titular affair having not scored a could take away my real quickness who hit a jumpshot at the buzzer to John Long tipped in a missed shot Traffic issues also drew heated Gov. Ella Grasso said FISHER teammates he's up and down and this Angeles Coliseum. Assumption. There are no calling Herald Reporter remarks. touchdown in the NFC championship and cutting ability." lift Phoenix to a 101-99 triumph over with 22 seconds left and Bob McAdoo Thursday that the state happened to be a down performance. "I don't think it will affect us Sun­ hours. Memorial donations may be MANCHESTER — Thursday Bill Belfiore opposed redevelop­ game. Vince Ferragamo, the Rams’ "It changes your style a little bit. " the Hawks. sank two free throws with four now has $71,(XX) to pay for He didn't look comfortable and never day," said Pittsburgh Coach Chuck made to St. Peter’s Church Develop­ n ig h t’s public hearing on the ment efforts because he felt the signal-caller, is not a house-hold said Pittsburgh running back Franco "The shot felt pretty good when it seconds to play to give Detroit its labor costs in the got into the flow. Noll. "The problem grass poses is in ment Fund, Main Street, Hartford. redevelopment of the Cheney Mills project would require federal un­ name like Bradshaw and that’s the Harris. "It's difficult to cut back on left my hands, but eveything victory over Washington. Greg weatherization program. SAVE »179'">-*299’* WHEN “Murphy has done a nice job, " practice. Guys tend to get tired legs happened so fast, I didn't really Evelyn R. Warfield drew the strong local interest which derwriting and result in government way it should stay after Sunday. voiced Ram (J)oach Tom Penders, the turf if it's wet, but I approach it The footing isn't very solid and it Ballard scored 24 points to lead the the Cheney Historic District Com­ The Department of Human So why does this madness con­ realize it was good until I was in the Bullets, who had a three-game road MANCHESTER — Miss Evelyn R. intrusions into individual freedoms. Resources has completed YOU BUY ONE OF THESE younger brother of East Catholic that it's wet for the defenders too and takes acclimation. " mission sought. tinue? Why does the little voice say they have problems changing direc­ locker room, " said Davis of the winning streak snapped. Warfield, 75, of 565 Vernon St., died He called government regualtions work on 756 units and plans Coach Jim Penders, "I think he has Rams' coach Ray Malavasi Residents jammed the town hall 'Los Angeles, Los Angeles’? Sheer in­ tion too. game-winning shot that capped the Cavaliers 116, Spurs 112 Wednesday at a local convalescent that would follow any major sub­ to finish another 2,814 units COMPLETE STEREO SYSTEMS to put on some pounds," referring to thought otherwise hearing room to listen and react to a sanity must be the plea. Suns' rally from a five-point deficit Dave Robisch hit 16 of 20 shots home. sidies as "insidious” . He added, ‘Tm by June 30. a point made when Murphy was com­ proposed redevelopment and preser­ Logic says place your money — in the last 52 seconds. from the field and scored a career- in favor of preservation but not at the ing out of the schoolboy ranks. She was bom Aug. 29,1904 in Hun­ vation plan. What they heard was an Materials to insulate and oops, we’re not supposed to talk Atlanta went on a 12-4 spurt high 36 points to lead Cleveland over price of government intervention.” GOOD fcw9SAVE$179.W He wasn't a standout, not this time. tington, Mass, and had lived in aggressive proposal for the winterize low income midway through the final period to San Antonio, despite 42 points by the The commission proposed to con­ about betting — on Pittsburgh. Going But neither did he look out of place. Maravich Waived Colmar Manor. Md., before moving revitalization of the historic district dwellings in Connecticut take an 89-87 lead they did not Spurs' George Gervin. to Manchester in 1972. Before tinue the dialogue with residents and they in turn elicited spirited were bought with a $3 H Pwr(ha»«d S*poroltly SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) - Jazz managing partner Larry Hat­ -"'inquish until Davis' final shot. retiring in 1972 she was an ad­ over the redevelopment efforts. MC4022AMfFMSltf«« ...... 299.95 reactions to the massive proposal. million grant from the U.S. Claiming it was the best possi­ field Thursday. "Our bargain is that ministrative officer in the U. S. R*<«lv9t with Co«mM* Robert VonDeck represented the Department of Energy. Ptay9r/t»(ord«r Big Ten Battles ble ending for the Utah Jazz- we won't require anything for his ser­ Agriculture Department, Concerned Citizens of Manchester in Bingo Match FitlwMS IlSpMlitf . . . ,...... 149.95 Pete Maravich alliance, the vices in exchan5e for a little different Washington, D. C. where she had advocating a plan tliat would include Backs Carter pay-out schedule. " McCarthy Named worked for 38 years. TOTAL...... $449.85 team has placed the 10-year tax producing ventures, avoid over­ MANCHESTER - St. But Jazz General Manager Frank She was a member of F irst Margarets Circle, Create Big Mess NBA veteran on waivers and population, offer a compatible mix of EAST HARTFORD - Sen. 7 watts per chonnel RM S e 8 ohms. 60-15 Layden said the agreement is "con­ Congregationai Church in Daughters of Isabella will residential and office space and Marcella C. Fahey, D-East Hartford, k j KHZ with no more than 1 % T.H.D.. Built in agreed to pay off the tingent on his (Maravich) clearing MHS Soccer Coach Washington, D. C., and a former sponsor a bingo match protect the environment of the said Thursday she supports Presi­ record chonger. Bolonced flywheel tuning. NEW YORK (UPI) — The Big Ten, which has three of the remainder of his multi-million waivers," which would make the 6- member of the Order of Eastern historic district as well as that of the dent Carter in his re-election cam­ Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the ^FISHER 6'/}" ported full range speokers. nation s top teams, is in the midst of conference play and, once dollar contract. foot-5 guard a free agent and allow By LEN AUSTER Star in Washington. town. Knights of Columbus Hall. ■n* nsHf* again, that midst is a mess. him to sign with any other NBA Herald SportNHriler She leaves a sister, Mrs. Haroid paign saying Carter has restored “a That agreement, signed by at­ Paul Samuelson addressed the soon Members are asked to ^ 3 Indiana, which was ranked No. 1 at team. That team would not be (Ruth) Redfieid of 'Talcottville, a sense of unpretentious dignity to the Minnesota Coach Jim Dutcher felt torneys representing Utah and Bill McCarthy has been named Manchester High varsity to be discussed financing efforts White House." bring grocery items and the beginning of the season but fell required to reimburse the Jazz. niece, Miss Evelyn L. Redfieid, also the public is invited. Mrs. his team could have done even better Maravich, will give the Jazz more soccer coach, it has been confirmed by The Herald. which he felt could dramaticallv Fahey, elected to the state senate off the charts after the loss of Mike "Our objective is to set him free so of Talcottville and a nephew, Morgan if center Kevin McHale had been up than the 2 1 2years left on McCarthy, 34, succeeds retiring affect the project’s structural in November of 1978, said her deci­ Yvonne Lemier and her 95 Woodson and four defeats, upset to par he can do as he chooses. " Hatfield Redfieid of Coventry, two' grand Maravich's contract to buy out his said. Dick Danielson who held the post 33 blueprints. He noted that federal sion is based upon her own convic­ committee are in charge of BETTER ‘349 SAVE $2S9A5 Iowa, 81-69; second-rated Ohio State nieces and a grandnephew. the event. "McHale had a very bad night but remaining $1.8 million interest. years. The Indians in Danielson's funds would bring with them federal tions and the confidence she says her needed an extra period to edge Utah Coach Tom Nissalke had Funeral services will be Saturday you can't criticize the man who has "It's just a different pay-out final year captured the state Class conditions that could alter the constituents have expressed in H Pvfch*»*d Sspofoiely M innesota, 75-70, and Purdue benched Maravich on Nov. 27, at 11 a.m. at the Holmes Funeral Women’s Club AAC402$ AM/FMR*<*i*ef...... 449.90 brought you here. " said Dutcher. schedule, obviously longer. " said LL championship, defeating Glaston­ original spirit of the plans and reduce Carter. FISHER scraped by Northwestern. 68-63, 'We were right in the thick of it Home, 400 Main St.. Manchester. MANCHESTER - The The Ncu HSHLR With CamH* Ftoyef. bury High by a 3-0 count. the town's control over its own af­ “America has forgotten too quick­ lecordcr Thursday night in typical Big Ten without Kevin and were hoping he Burial will be in Mount Hope fairs. Executive Board of thf> Fhhef AAS' ISA Sp«aUaii • . • ...... tS 9.90 fashion. McCarthy is a 1967 graduate of Cemetery in Talcottville. There are ly the mania for power and the dis­ would find his stride. ” Eastern Connecticut State College He joined other residents in calling regard to individual liberties and Womens Club of "From the beginning to the end, we no calling hours. Friends may make Manchester will meet total...... $609.80 In West Lafayette, Ind., Drake where he received his bachelor’s for tax-producing ventures that run standards of human decency which sustained things better offensively, ” memorial donations to a charity of Morris had a career-high 29 points degree in elementary education. He opposite to what was perceived as only a short while ago gripped our Monday at 8 p.m. at the said Indiana Coach Bobby Knight, their choice 7 watts Iper channft! RM^j e 8 O H M S 60-15 and eight rebounds as Purdue needed received his master’s degree in lear­ tax consuming federal subsidies. nation,” Fahey said. home of Louise Prignano after Ray Tolbert scored 18 points at 60 Nutmeg Dr. KHZ with no more then 1 % T.H.D. 5 Bond a late flurry to overtake ning disability from Central Connec­ Grofic equaliier Costete player/lecordcr. and connected on key baskets in both Northwestern in the final five ticut State College in 1971. 6Vj full range with 8' Air Dyne possive halves to lead the Hoosiers over minutes. Joe Warry Carroll added 19 Iowa. He was at the Washington School fodiator/speaker. Built in Automatic record points and 13 rebounde for Purdue, 3- for a number of years but presently Fire Underground changer with magnetic cartridge ond dust "As I look back, we had a good THE - i i i l i o : 1 in league play. His rebounds made teaches special education at the high Special cover collection of individual plays that MANCHESTER - Workers at the town dump off Olcott him the all-time Boilermakers' school. were a big part of the team play. " Street have been battling a small underground fire there AMAZING leader in the category with 959, sur­ McCarthy served seven years as for the past three weeks. Purchase Knight added. "The thing that iias passing Terry Dischinger. jayvee soccer coach at Manchester BEST carried us all year is our defense, but Jim Stack hit 21 points to pace the ■ Wajcs said Thursday the Q i i a r t i 9 SAVE $299.90 High and the past two seasons has tonight the offense was the best it's Wildcats, 6-8. been varsity assistant under rfum n^Th '■^solving the problem by hauling fill to been in a while." H Pur« That offense was well-balanced Oregon State held off Washington McCarthy and his wife, Dana, and J |P f WithCoiMM* Plsyw/ 519.95 Thursday. Butch Carter had 17, Isiah He said the problem was attributed to coals people left I Quartz Heating. The -Sentible Solution *78 R9

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79 DATSUN 810 I WENTTOBEP ^ I THINK I MUST M ry D«ar Abby EARLiY LAST NIGHT A utos F o r Safe ^ A V E P06 BLOOP; ACROSS Cremation fire Answer to Previous Puzzle SI BUT I'M STILL TIREP. X 9 0 T A By Abigail Van Buren 1 Aiiociatet DOWN B A B E | b A R E 8 H e LUXURY SEDAN T 5 Arrivst-time E T 0 N 1 1 8 E X C 0 N This beautiful car Is totally equipped, y guest (abbr.) 1 Japanese B 0 0 T B T n A P H A D LAXT-ANiNuTt metropolii E M M e T 0 P E N E R 8 featuring: Factory air conditioning, 1976 VEGA WAGON-Only 22,- 8 Baby cats 12 Pait time 2 Seaweed k 0 M A L A D M S H V auto, trans., power steering, AM/FM 000 miles. Original owner. PfpRiBvR RROM 13 M iitake product L 0 S 8 U R T T E A 8 E R A 1. ORie. LIST •9578” stereo, tinted glass, variable speed Automatic. Radio. Roof rack DEAR ABBY: My fiance (27) and I (25) disagree on 14 Image 3 Cowardly T H E 8 A R C A N E R E L E N T etc. Very clean. 92496. Cali T H D ffi/iLUafni something and have decided to abide by your decision. 15 Baltic river 4 Potiessive wipers, lumbar support drivers seat, (Jli B A H T 8 e A L 8 T E DISCOUHT »1583” 646-4689 after 5 p.m. I am a junior high school teacher in a community of less 16 Diary pronoun maroon mist with maroon cloth In­ T U a a I w E than 1,000 people, and I live In another small town near 17 President of 5 Skinny fish terior. Just over 7,000 miles, balance 1971 CHEVROLET 6 Jog 8 U 8 P E C T N I E C E where I teach. The students in both towns communicate Yugoslavia E L M CONCOURS WAGON- 0 L 1 Q A R C H V of factory warranty, stock if2355 with each other. Priacllla’s Pop — Ed Sullivan 18 Baksheesh 7 Ship of the R N A 0 A N E E R 1 E SALE PRICE *7995” Original owner. Good winter- 'SiMfCS l-ifl My boyfriend lives about 75 miles from where I live. On 19 U. S. fur Argonauts F A N E D Q e{ R U N 8 ski-travcl vehicle. Positrac- I4M Ml*. Inr T W U I Pit OH w E a . HER LONG merchant 8 Outfit tion. trailering axels, luggage weekends he would like to sleep at my apartment. We would t REMEMBER WHEN^ r REMEMBER.' / I'VE BEEN PRISCILLA CAMPAIGN SHE CAME TO ME A 21 Cage of an 9 Frozen 28 Feed to fill 43 Weather rack, 350, W8. Automatic, sleep in separate rooms, and everything would be strictly on =1V THINKING- FINALLV IS OYER, lONG TIME A&O WITH A elevator pendent 33 Waste bureau (ebbr.) Power steering, radio, the up and up because I am saving myself for marriage. I 22 Tear producer GOT HER THANK PICTURE OF A HORSE 10 Sums 34 Animal fat 44 Verdant defogger, more! 643-2880. should mention that he has trouble staying awake when he 24 Corridors drives home, and has often had to stop to sleep. HORSE GOOPNESS. ANP SAIR "FOR I'VE 11 Uppity people 36 CroM 46 Thought 26 Bring out 19 Forefather BEEN THINKING-' 37 More uncanny 48 CIA GOOD CLEAN CARS I say I cannot let him stay at my apartment because 28 Male and 20 Eloquence 38 Capital of forerunner Autos For Sale 61 Autos For Sale INVITATION sonieone would see his car and say something to my female 23 Commence­ Trucks for Sale 62 students, and they would not understand. He says it 29 Social event Oregon 50 Republicen 1%9 JE E P COMMANDO- 6 “S T ment 77 DATSUN B-210 *3595 1977 M A V ER IC K - Low TO BID shoutdn t matter since we sleep in separate rooms. 30 Broke breed 25 Woodchopper 40 Cleanse of party, tamil* 75 GRANADA *2695 cylinder. Has rust but all runs mileage. 6 cylinder 2 door 31 Swift aircraft soap jgrly 2 Dr. Sedan. spd.. reg. gas 2 Dr. Coupe, 6 cyl.. 3 spd. manual. AC. great Also Dishwasher. I trust him, but I don t want to listen to any off-color 27 Food Automatic. Good on gas. The Manchester Board of remarks. We plan on getting married next summer. (abbr.) spotless o n e C Q v " . sold new & ser­ dark red. #2507-1 Moving, must sell. Call 646- 32 Master Reasonable. Call 647-1014 1972 AUDI 100 LS- Front Education solicits bids for t 2 3 4 viced by us. u ^ i over 27.000 ml., bright 8244 1979 DODGE STYLESIDE SCHOOL TEACHER’S REPUTATION Sawyer 6 e 7 1 9 1 0 I t wheel drive. 4 cylinder. Stan­ PICKUP - 6 cylinder. .Audia-Visual EquipnirnI for yellow, stock #2597-1. 33 Editor's mark 1 2 13 75 DATSUN B-21S •3395 dard shift. New brakes, Automatic. Power steering. the 1979-1980 school year. 1 4 DEAR REPUTATION: Feeling as you do about your (Pl) 2 Dr. H atchb^'j^L^ radials, silver exhaust system, radial tires. Radial tires. Step bumper. Sealed bids will be received 1 6 repuUtioD, you’re wise to “avoid the appearance of evil” by 35 Delete 1 6 1 7 Complete tune up. $1650. After Deluxe interior. Only 1600 77 VOLARE *2999 blue metallic ^VTfatchlng blue vinyl 1970 PONTIAC I.E MANS- until 3:00 P.M., January 29, •ending your fiance home on weekends. 38 S E. Asian as­ 6. 643-7820. 1 1 1 9 z o 4 Dr. Wagon, good basic wagon int. 25,000 mi. #2514-1 1971 CHEVROLET Good for parts, $250 Runs. miles. $4495. Call 646-4689 1980, at which time will be 2 1 CONCOURS WAGON- after 5 p.m. sociation 1 economical 6 cyl.. 3 spd. manual, under Call after 6 p.m,, 647-9570. DEAR ABBY: How do you get rid of a guy you don't care (abbr.) 2 3 2 3 Original owner. Good running 1972 PONTIAC LEMANS- publicly opened. The right is Captafn Eaay — Crooka & Lawrence n for? 39 inward 26,000 mi., maroon finish. #2616-1 75 DATSUN 710 *3295 Excellent running condition reserved to reject any and all ■ condition Trailer hitch. ■P4ppy, PLEASE! COWFOUNP 41 Piercing tool 2 6 2 Dr. Hardtop, strong running $895.00 Please call 649-9072. engine. Transmission rebuilt GMC 1972 1 TON UTILITY bids. Specifications and bid CINDY EITHER GET RIP OF THE TI6BR WATCH VOUK THOSE NO&y IN 2A H O U R «- OR WV WHOLE 42 Memento overhead cam engine. 4 spd.. reg. gas, recently. Many extras. Needs TRUCK- Has the reading forms may be secured at the 2 9 LAKIEUASE! NEISHB0R5! ANP PROPERTY WILL BE 5E IZ E P 46 Jackie's 2nd 79 COMET *3195 sold new & serviced by us. Frost white 1 967 DODGE DART- some body work $1,400. or enclosed bo^, with side com­ Business Office, 45 N. School DEAR CINDY: Introduce him to a g irl you don’t care 1 THAT ENIVELIWe AMP CONPBMNEP! husband 3 1 3 Z 2 Dr. Sedan. 6 cyl., auto.. PS, silver with black int. #2578-1 Unregistercd. Runs good $600 B O. 649-6146. partments. Excellent for con­ Street, Manchester, Connec­ for. PUBLIC-T0APVIN5 47 French tractor. 7:30a.m. to5:30p.m., ■ finish, blue vinyl ini. 43,000 ml. #2509-1 or best offer Call 643-5544 ticut. Raymond E. Demers. EXCUSE FOR WHAT'5 MORE, composer 3 3 3 4 3 6 3 7 1 972 CHEVY 4 door 633-0249. DEAR ABBY: I am being married soon in my home town. MAYOR- THE FATUOU9 49 South (Fr.) ■ ” 75 MONZA *3195 Business Manager 3 1 automatic. 8 cylinder. PS. POPINJAY THREAT­ 3 . 4 0 Slippery 2-Dr. Hah^* economical 027-01 I'm planning a rather intimate wedding with only relatives 50 Wide smile 75 FURY WA90N *1895 radio. 72.000 miles. Depen­ ENS TO FIN E M E 51 Selves ■ and a few close friends. My problem is my father. He wants 4 1 4 3 4 3 4 4 V-8. auto., PS, AC, AM/FM, green 4 cyl.. 4 spd., autitui maroon dable transportation. $650 1971 BUICK 225 ELECTRA. 1971 FORD F-250 PICKUP- aiO O O A DAY FOR 52 Compass 4 5 4 6 finish, black ------Call 649-9574. Excellent condition, fully me to invite his girlfriend, Sandy. She's my age. and the maintaining ■ bucket seat Int. CHEVY NOV'A 2 Snow Tires. Excellent condition. Power point 4 7 4 8 4 9 metallic with wood grain. #2302-1 Probate .Notice cause of my parents’ divorce. I don't particularly care for 5 0 # 2000-1 1 with rim. E78-14. Like new. loaded, V8, uses regular gas. steering and brakes. A PUBLIC 53 Bravos (Sp.) Sandy and I know that my Mom would be terribly upset if HAZAKP! 51 TOYOTA CORONA 1971, 4 Call 649-1054 anytime. To settle estate. 644-2049 Automatic transmission. Will NOTICE TO CREDITORS 54 Range of 5 3 5 3 75 VW RABBIT *3295 door automatic, 78.000 miles. trade for four wheel drive. ESTATE OF GEORGE L, SLATER, she came. All the relatives know about the situation and stables 74 DATSUN 620 PICKUP *2395 deceased they would feel uncomfortable, too. 6 4 6 5 55 Good condition, $700 Call 568- BUICK ELECTRA 225. Park 1974 FIAT 128 WAGON- 42,500 $1995. 646-0557, after 6:00 p.m. The Hon William E. FitzGerald. 55 Exclamation 2 Dr. Hatch Sedan. 4 spd.. front wheel These are hard to find and this Is a _ u 4456 alter 5 p.m. Avenue Version. 35,000 miles. 30 mpg. Needs work. Judge, of (he Court of I’robate. I have already told my father that I didn't think it would of triumph drive, radials, moss green w/saddle Int nice one! 4 spd.. radials, white finish, original miles. Wire wheels Must sell! $900 or best offer. District of Manchester at a hearing be appropriate for him to bring Sandy and he told me if she #2504-1 ready for work or play. #5155. 649-1996. GMC 1976 3/4 TON PICKUP- 4 held on Januar>- M, 1980 ordered that and much more. Best offer all claims must be presented to the wasn’t welcome, he wouldn't come either. Call 64.3-2967 after 6. speed transmission, AM/FM fiduciary on or before April 14, 1980 or I want my father at my wedding, but if he brings Sandy it Win at bridge radio. Clean body. Call after 5 be barred as by law provided. will spoil the day for me. Alley Oop — Dave Qraue p.m., 646-1653. Pearl J Hultman. Ass t Clerk What should I do? TRANS AM 1979. Excellent The fiduciary is. COLOR ME BLUE ViSAVIrOUSAIW/ VES! OOOLA OH, MY GOO'NESS: SHE Genevieve J Slater ASRBXT 8K3 I condition. Still under warran­ a n d I WERE MUST BE IN TROUBLE! 1974 OLDSMOBILE OMEGA- Motorcycles-BIcycles 64 160 Oakland Street, SPiOB? IN TH' OUTGATHB?- Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag D e C o rm le r Automatic transmission. 6 ty. Must be seen. Call 643-0783. Manchester, Conn DEAR BLUE: Let your father know that you want him at NtlDOLEOFTH' INS FRurr, CTlinders. 38,000 miles. $2100. 06040 your wedding, but you don't want Sandy. If he refuses to JUNGLE ? AND... 1978 HARLEY DAVIDSON - 029-01 Good condition Please call BANK REPOSSESSIONS come without her, tell him you'l) miss him. 649-1,354 FOR SA LE- 1974 Je e p LOW RIDER. 2500 miles, Strong championship play 100% stock and in excellent Wagoneer, 4 Wheel drive DEAR ABBY: Is it possible for love to make a person ill? I S b Is s $2995; 1973 Buick Le Sabre shape. $4500 . 742-8786. to our winning ways and won t i & M o l o r me&n physically sick? I fell in love last year for the first the session by a score of 71 to $895; 1972 Audi $895. 1970 285 Broad St Mancheater 1975 HONDA SUPER SPORT Motorcyclea-BIcyclBS 64 time in my life. Abby. this man is everything I’ve ever NORTH 3 to go 25 IMPS in front. Buick hard top $895. The dreamed of, but ever since we met I've been getting the 4 J 643-4165 1972 FOUR DOOR CHEVY Above may be seen at the 750- Kerker headers. KNN The bridge wasn't perfect, V762 IMPALA, 350 engine. Good Savings Bank of Manchester, filters. Oil cooler. Much 1978 YAMAHA YZ 80- worst headaches! They're not just ordinary headaches- but it was most effective. condition. $900. Call 649-7796. more! $1500. 643-4076 before 2 they’re migraines, and they are so severe they make me ♦ AKgj72 Thus, Billy Eisenberg, sit­ Main Street. Manchester, Excellent condition! $476 Call 4653 p.m. 643-4149, want to die! ting South, rebid one notrump Maybe it's just a coincidence, but I never had headaches WEST EAST and landed at three. West until I fell in love. i-i6 ♦ AQ63 4 109 8 2 opened the king of spades and I've been to three doctors, and none of them could find VAJ98 V43 continued with the queen after anything wrong with me. Do you think love could have ♦ 10 6 *953 East signalled with the nine. something to do with it? And where do I go from here? The Flintatonea — Hanna Barbara Productlona 4872 4KQJ9 Billy felt that spades were going to be breaking 5-3 and IN LOVE ANDIN PAIN SOUTH AS A MATTER K T H A T 4A754 held off a second time in spite CHECK THESE FRED, of the club danger, but west DEAR IN: Love is an emotion, and a very powerful one. OF FACT-A/O/ a c c i d e n t , VKQ10 5 C A N 'T A T T H E ♦ 84 did lead a third spade to It’s possible to get headaches from something that’s on your yo u GO 4 A 10 4 Billy's ace. Now Billy knocked mind. Examine your relationship with this man. Is there any QUARRY, PRICES FROM A B IT VESTER D AV out the ace of hearts and aapect of it that could be a “headache’7 Ask your doctor to Vulnerable: Neither made his game. FA STER a C U T MV Dealer: Blast recommend a psychotherapist. •P SP EED IN At the other table the Ital­ MORIARTY BROS. West North Eait South ian methods led to disaster. If you need help in writing letters of sympathy, con­ Pass They were using an artificial gratulations or thank-you letters, get Abby's booklet “How V / Pass 1 ♦ Pass 1 NT club convention so South had to Write Letters for all Occasions.’’ Send 91 and a long, Pass 3 NT Pass Pass to open one heart North stamped (28 cents), self-addressed envelope to Abby: 132 Pass responded two diamonds and NEW ’S Lasky Dr.. Beverly HUls. Calif. 90212. for some reason South rebid 1980 two hearts leading to a disas­ L E F T O V E R S Opening lead:4 K 1979 1980 LINCOLN 1980 CONTINENTAL Hi' trous four hearts. 79 MERC. MONARCH Mark VI, Ilium, entry system, lamp con­ Electronic Instrument panel, Illuminated en­ There were 64 boards left 79 ZEPHYR Z-7 79 MONARCH 4-DR. to go and the Italian proceed­ Brand new 2-door hardtop, automatic, 2-dr. sedan. I9E045, automatic, Brand new sedan, #9E048. automatic venience group, speed control & tilt steering try system, coach lamps, hdimp conven grp,, A s t r o g r a p h whitewall tires, speed control, power ed to put on a really masterful wax. undercoat, cigar lighter, trans , wax. undercoat, whitewalls, wheel, electric trunk lid release, AM/FM elec­ speed control and tilt steering wheel, trunk lid The Born Loaer — Art Sanaom whitewalls. PS, electnc rear den^ster, steering, manual air conditioning, elec­ speed control, PS, power front disc By Oswald Jacoby exhibition of bidding and play, dual remote mirrors, tinted glass. 3 3 tric det . AM-FM stereo radio, tinted brakes, air conditioning, rear defroster tronic radio with 8 track, luxury group HD release electric, standard full size spare, glass complete. HD batter)-, protective and Alan Sontag but Kantar, Eisenterg, Gold­ litre 200 CID engme. bucket seats, etc AM-F.M stereo radio, tinted glass HD AM/FM electronic 8-track with search, HD TAURUS (April 20-May 20) It s <9Z122 LIST‘57».SALE... body side mldg . wax. undercoat batten-, visibility light group, etc LIST » 6 5?T"f',as g? “ ■ Bernice Bede Osol important today to keep the man and Soloway played very 1 Demonstrator) LIST *6389 SALE •7021. SALE PRICE battery. Interval wipers, eax 8. undercoat. Il­ The second set of 16 boards well also. $5063 PRICE good will of allies who are help­ $5969 ium. visor van mir, RH remote control mirror. ing you to further your goals. Do represent what is probably (NEWSPAPER ENTERPL.SE ASSN.) $4795 SALE $16350 #0L004, LIST $16,789. Town Cpe. nothing which could alienate the most one-sided set in 79 MERC. MARQUIS 79 ZEPHYR Z-7 cfour them . bridge history. Every board (For a copy ol JACOBY Brand new 4-dr sedan. #9M038. air con­ 79 COUBAR XR-7 Brand new-, 2 Dr , wax if undercoat ,, 1980 VERSAILLES SALE $14685 GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) T urn­ was a gain for the American MODERN, send $1 to: "Win at dition auto PS. PB. whitewalls, elec­ 2 Dr HT, wax & undercoat, landau roof, auto . wsw PS. power front disc brakes, Tilt wheel, electronic AM/FM Stereo, wire ‘B ir t h d a y ing a social gathering into a busi­ team until we had picked up Bridge. " care ol this newspa­ tric defroster. AM radio, left remote power antenna, overside wsw, conv floor mounted shift electric rear win­ wheel covers, premium body side moldings, ness meeting could prove coun­ 64 straight IMPs. ’Then Italy per, P.O. Box 489, Radio City mirror tinted glass, HD battery, loaded' grp speed control, lilt wheel, electric dow defroster, AM EM stereo radio, terproductive today. Fun LISTTBOO. s a l e PRICE dual remote control mirrors, style wheel CB, appearance protection group, #0S-5, 1980 CAPRI activities should be kept light scored a 3 IMP gain with two Station. New York. N.Y. rear window defroster, AM FM stereo January 19,1980 boards to go, but we returned 10019.) radio, int. luxury decor group, dual covers, handling suspension, bucket LIST $16,525, 4 Dr. Sedan 4 speed, PS, rear window defroster, body This coming year you may find and breezy. $8050 seals #9Z0I0, LIST $6330. SALE remote mirrors, tinted glass, power lock side molding, tinted glass. #0P007, LIST two new sources which could CANCER (Jur># 21-July 22) Your convenience group, power windows, $5280 SALE $14445 $5895 Hatchback. add to your income. One you rewards today will come in areas 79 CONTINENTAL power steering, velour interior, rand may create yourself, the other where you use your mind and Heathcliff — George Gately 4 dr Town Car i9L0IQ. opera windows, new, #9X076. LIST $8811, SALE 79 COUBAR XR-7 might come through the good muscle. Longshots or wild spec­ coach lamps, speed control, tilt wheel, SALE $5590 offices of a friend. ulations are apt to prove unpro­ electric rear window defroster. AM-FM $8888 Brand new 2 Dr limited edition, wax it undercoat, over size wsw, AC. electric CAPRICORN (Dm . 22>Jan. 19) fitable. stereo, accent int erp . visibility light 1980 CONTINENTAL LEO (July 23>Aug. 22) Be sure grp . 4 forged aluminum wheels rear window defroster, AM FM stereo Landau, electronic Instrument panel, keyless Financial conditions are a mixed ' Demonstrator i LIST '15.787, SALE 79 COUGAR 4-DR. radio, decor grp . tinted glass. HI) bag today, but if you handle you know what you're agreeing entry system, premium sound system, 1980 MARQUIS to going in today, or you may WInthrop — Dick Cavalll $11,080 Sedan, wsw convenience group, speed battery, wire wheel covers «i9Xi)78 UST things smartly your gains should control, till wheel, luggage compart­ $8419. .SLAE headlamp conv. grp., speed control and tilt Wax & undercoat, wide band wsw, standard Best time to buy far exceed your losses. How to find yourself in an awkward posi­ ment trim, bumper protection group, steering wheel, standard full size spare, full size spare, manual air cond., and rear get along with other signs is one tion from which you'd like to 1 DWELL. IN PERPETUAL ...a n d T H E automatic air conditioning ii elec dfrt $6490 a 79 Scout! of the sections you'll enjoy in back out. A.M FM stereo radio with 8 track tape, AM/FM electronic radio with 8-track with window defroster, AM/FM Stereo, HD VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sapt. 22) This AW OR LD T W IU O H i:.. BAINTAROWA 79 lIN C . TOWN CAR interior luxury decor group, appearance batterv. dual remote mirrors, Tu-tone paint, Make your best deal your Astro-Graph Letter which Stock »5L050, opera window, speed con­ 79 LINC. CONTINENTAL search. Interval wipers, wax S undercoat, begins with your birthday. Mail should be a rewarding day, pro­ OFPeireTUAL. OF FIN6JER- protection group, tinted glass, power vided you do not look for more trol. till wheel, single pwr seal. 6-wav windows L VIS light group, luxury wheel 2 dr hardtop. #9U)(M power miwnro*)!. garage door opener, electric ill. visor van mIr, vinyl trim. #0M002, LIST $8616 4 Dr NOW—and get $1 for each to Astro-Graph. Box TW ILIQ H r. UOCIN'FRIH? pwr bench seas. AM-FM stereo elec­ covers, protect B side mldg i'ro c k e r headlamp conv grp , coach lamps speed RH remote control mirror. #OL003, LIST 489, Radio C ity S tation. N.Y. than you're entitled to. If your CHICKEN. tronic radio, air cond . PS. PB premium panel 'Demonstrator' #9X013 LIST control, tilt wheel reclining pass seat . 4-wheel-drive expectations are unrealistic, elec rear dfrt AM FM sti-reo elec­ $17543. 4 Dr. Town Sedan SALE $7585 10019. Be sure to specify birth moldings wax. undercoat, rear *8439. SALE traction, plus: date. you'll be disappointed. defroster accent ml grp , appearance tronic radio interval wiijerN, accent int LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Y ou're protection grp lock convenience group, $6595 grp , appearance protection grp , rh AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 19) In visibility light grp interval wipers & remote mirror power lock conv pwr SALE $15265 order to advance your self-inter­ extremely imaginative and cre­ more • l>emonsirator' vent window i ml It wire wheel 1980 ZEPHYR 4 DR jj^FREE^A^j ests today you must be careful ative In aesthetic areas today, $10725 79 MONARCH covers. wax L u n d e rc o a t 1980 BOBCAT 2-DR Auto, PS, HD battery, AM radio, PB, wsw, not to do anything at the but you may not be so clever t Dr Sedan, brand nc« wax 4 under- 1 Demonstrator! IzLST '16115. SALE Trim base vinyl, steel belted tires, AM radio, rear window defroster, #0Z001, LIST $6128 yi00,000-IIIH l£/r expense of others. A friendship where money is concerned. Be careful. ram auln oversize wsw ronv Kriiup $11,900 molding, wide bodyslde. i^iOTlO, LIST $4692. Is more valuable than a fleeting 79 MARK V till wheel sp<-ed control, power Ironi I 5-y e a r Lj achievement. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Fol­ f.'ollwttir s kcries ford Motor Co s disr brakes M electric rear window SALE $5735 LIMI1EC FACTOWT PISCES (Fab. 20-March 20) low your initial hunches and Kine*it Automobile' Full pfjwcr air con­ defroster A.M FM stereo radio, 79 COUGAR XR-7 SALE S4490 EHOfC-DORABtUTY I?;! Doing things in accordance with instincts in commercial dealings dition power moon-roof >glass' wax appearance proleclion grp., dual remote 2 dr HT WXOM, Ijndau rwil. pwr your nobler ideals will bring you today. Your intuition is sharper undercoat Full loaded with typical .Marx mirrors, imli-d glass, PS. power dc»r antenna. Sfieed control, 6 wuvpwr seat I WARRANTY! , ! rewards, not regrets today. Act than usual where dollars and V luxur\ appointments' Demorustralor Im-ks Ghia option grp , light grp luggage compartment trim .‘air cond 4 1980 COUBAR XR-7 1980 COUBAR XR-7 fj. Ir>.y V . tng.'.r in harmony with your high stand­ cents are concerned. elec dfrt AM-FM stereo radio, irit Landau roof, power antenna, keyless entry, •9\W i FHOMIJ.ST •SEI2I LIST 17770, SALE Wax & undercoat, Landau, auto., wsw, speed \'i ards. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dm . 21) luxury dt*cor grp . tinted glass complete. Short Riba — Frank Hill auto., speed contiol, tilt steering wheel, AC, control, power seat, standard full size spare, '••.i COOh** I :.\w • I ‘ -■'J ARIES (March 21-April 19) In Don’t play politics or favorites SAVE $5100 $6530 HD battery, pwr windows 4 vis. It grp Ik." I)ct-'I4 with your peer group today. A wax 4 undercoat 'Demonstrator) LIST power seat, rear window defroster, HD situations where you deal with manual air cond. & rear window defroster' sensitive pRi could be hurt if he S il l v t m e k id , JI/VA W H E R E S t h e DURINS t h e ©UN- ME SPENDS LOTS ‘8833, SALE battery, AM/FM stereo, 8-track, luxury groups today, let the will of the AM/FM Stereo, decor group, HD battery or she feels left out. ElNSO t h e DALTONS S H E R I F P -? FlSHTECS CONVENTION... O P TIM E UNDER $6890 group, tinted glass, Interval wipers, majority prevail. Behaving too independently could cause prob­ (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) AND TM£ JAM ES HiS D E S K . appearance protection group. #0X003, LIST Plus FREE lems. S O V S A R E a l l ■$11,522. 2 Dr. OVER A T THE SALOON. MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM! SALE $8249 Complete Body SALE S I 0075 Rustproofing! Berry’s World — Jim Berry ' rrs A LETTER PROM YDOR PAP.... BUT THE rti , v / il'.'ly f k-.i GP WARPEN REAP IT FlRfifT." ll(■,'ll•^1lC^ lot i" 'L-.l'.' . m But aut new Bugs Bunny — Helmdahl & Stoffal CONNECTICUT’S Otl»r p id : .l$p 3t i580 NEWEST MAZDA M. Our Boarding Houaa Thia Funny World AND INTERNATIONAL MORIARTY IV t^ R , AH-LOCATED MA*k3R. COUNTERFEIT )- s o m w o rthlesj o il AWNEY ANP FAKE OIL flO C X SCOUT DEALER DELIVERY THIS MONTH TOCK! pU R lN E t h e ' HAVE W E N AR£7UM> LQII6Elt ON ALL1980 NER#y C R tfIS WHAT t h a n RIC6EP MEAT^LE$! t IP BECPME A LO#ER CONNECTICUrS MAZOASAT MY#ELF IF I FEATUREP IT! YDUR t e m p l e OLDEST OF RAWERY LINCOLN-MERCURY ? DEALER 315 CENTiR ST., MANCHESTER, CONN. 643-5135

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