28 - EVEM NC: HEHALD, Mon.. Def 22. 1900 U.S. students selected for Rhodes scholarships MIDDLETOWN (UPI) - The son four institutions placed scholars for A key feature is the tutorial, a week­ lilaurlTpfitrr of a migrant farm worker and the the first time. They were KalmdToo ly meeting between student and first woman commander of Air College in Michigan. Agnes Scott teacher in which the student's Force Academy cadets were among College in Decatur, Ga., University written work is critically analyzed 32 American students selected this of Evansville in Illinois and the and debated. Cloudy year for prestigious Rhodes University of .South Carolina at Spar­ The tutorial has produced many . A’n j p n Cloudy with rain or snow scholarships. tanburg. anecdotes over the years. One W c A T H e n Ilkely. Details on page 2. t t i t t n m p r The scholarship recipients an­ The American Rhodes Scholars scholar arrived eager to read his es­ nounced Sunday included 19 men and will join an international group say. but found the don apparently 13 women from 27 states, said chosen from 17 countries. dozing He read his e.Ssay three times Wesleyan University Professor In 1976, trustees lifted sex restric­ anyway and tiptoed out. [ Vol. C, No. 71 — Manchester. Conn., Tueaday, D ecem by 23. 1980 yOlIH HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER • Since 1881 • Single Copy 25c • Home Delivery 20c William J. Barber, the American tions set down in the will of S’cars later, he returned and asked secretary of the Rhodes Scholarship philanthropist and colonial pioneer the don if he remembered him "Of Trust Cecil Rhodes and for the first time course." he replied, "You're the The group included Daniel C. Esty, women were allowed to participate. damn fool who insisted on reading his a town councilman in Concord, Barber .said e.s.say three times ' Storm Mass., who is a student at Harvard The admission of women had been Americans and well-wishers eager Consumer University, Michelle D. Johnson of delayed because it required to .see a hometown boy make gwxi Spencer of Iowa, the first woman authorization from Ihe British olten gild the candidate in commander of the cadet wing at the Parliament, he said. recommendations One candidate Air Force Academy and Ray Dean Since the first selections began in was called "the purest soul west of hits Mize of Tucson, the son of a migrant 1903. there have been more than 2,100 the Mississippi," and another. "The prices up farm worker, who also attends Har­ Yanks at Oxford s 28 colleges as well Perfect Man ' vard as more than 2,200 students from Brick chimneys (background! were all that Those who escaped included Baroness Maria Rhexies scholarships provide for what once were the British colonies One Oxford don was not impressed remained of tiie Trapp Family Lodge in Von Trapp. 76. whose life provided the model two years, and in special cases three Rhodes hoped his .scholarships would with such a recommendation and told East Stowe. Vt . which was destroyed by a flash for the movie. “The Sound of Music." (UIM years, of study at Oxford University contribute to world understanding his assiK-iates. "We cannot accept in England. and peace this American scholar because there fire Sunday that killed one guest and forced photo! By ( nilril I'rrnH Inirrnationul This year's winners repesented 24 Rhodes scholars are free to select IS no one in this college good enough 1 percent 100 persons to flee into sub zero weather. A surprise storm spread ice and U.S colleges and universities and any field of studv offered by Oxford to tutor him " snow across much of the East early But next month will be Hie worst today, snarling rushd hour traffic WASHINGTON lU PIi - Con­ we ve seen m a while," he warned as from Washington to New York and sumer’ prices rose 1 percent in rising energy prices, mortgage in­ causing a flurry of minor traffic ac­ November for the third consecutive Baroness homeless again terest rates and food prices push Ihe cidents. month, with "substantial increases CPI up between 1 I and 1 2 percent in STCn\K. VI r i ’ I' N ljr ij vein ' M\ mother' Is handlinp it very Another .S,") guests in a motel annex Some schools not already closed in housing, transportation and food, Trapp who ln.'^l i>rn’ hmiic in (he well v.iid .lohannev von Trapp. 38. across the street were also the government reported today December That translates to more for Christmas vacation called off than a 14 percent annual rated infla­ Nazis 4ii VISITS apn w.is tnimi’li-" who o(uTaled the lodpe and ski evacuated, although the building was classes. The Labor Department said its apain Iml.n as Ihv rosull .il a Hash cenler with Ihe baroness not damaged LASwadio/ha Consumer Price Index, on a tion Freezing rain surprised the nations lire thal ilt'siruvi'd Iha Trapp Kamilv Ml mother lost everythinp She The Sound ol .Music recounted seasonally adjusted basis, rose 1 per­ Ralph Parletl. an Agriculture capital in the early morning, en­ Department economist, .said food I.iidp<' killinp line piicsl pot out with her niphtpown and how Maria married Baron von Trapp casing Washington- area roads in ice cent in November, the same as the HURRY! SHOPPING TIME IS RUNNING OUT! prices will accelerate early next year The hodv a| thr v ic lim whu wa'- Mippers and that s all he said Mrs ot Austria in 1927 alter she-Wi^s hired and forcing many area schools to two preceding months, with housing, as a governess lor his seven children MINUTE transportation and food and as meat prices rise unollicialK idfiililii'd as Haiiald ■ion Fi.ipp lived with an elderly close. Large meat supplies have helped Becker, dli .Salem III was 1 Hind in -lecretiirv on the second IliHir ol Ihe The lamily (led Austria after the More than 150 cars veered off ice- beverages registering "substantial moderate prices In recent months as Ihe cellar ol Ihe rums hiiildinp Nazi takeover in 1938 glazed roads In Richmond, Va. increases " and accounting for most The 76-\ear old haroness w Iio m ' i'lie ramblinp lodpe burned to the of the rise. ranchers liquidated herds to avoid The ice storm which began feeding large numbers of livestock lile inspired Ihe pla\ .md movie The piound in lust one hour leaving only They bought a rundown farm in around 4 a m., prompted police to Uninvited gue»t The figures reflected an annual in­ Sound ol Mu'ic escai«‘d Ihi hl.ize Hie ihimneys sl.indinp on a high hill Stowe adding to the farmhouse that flation rale of 12.6 percent. during the winter months urge motorists to stay home and kept But the glut of meat now spells that leveled her lamilv ~ df room itioi«e I hi 111 tape became the ski Imlge buses off the roads for several hours. .This 18-wheel tanker carrying fuel oil the driver were injured. The accident The department said prices in all resorl inn earlv Sundav .lohanncs von Trapp said liremen In her autobiography. The Story of other categories rose at a slower rate short supplies in the long run, AM/FM Clock Radio with Extra Minor traffic accidents were crashed into the living room o f . Emma happened after the driver of the truck probably pushing meat prices up 15 liino l arnicella .'IS o! Salem tiile ved the blaze tiegan in the the Trapp Family Singers. Mrs von reported across the Washington area. than they did in October, with Kessler, 75, in the Oneida County, N.Y., com- swerved to avoid a snowplow. (UPI photo) to 20 percent during the year. ParleH Mass and Bee kei s wile .Inch cellars The cause was under in- Trapp l ecalU-d the family s joy at Large LED Display Virginia and Maryland state police medical care costs showing the also ol Salem III were in piKsl condi ve^tiL'ilion settling on the farm munitv of March Monday Ms. Kessler and smallest increase since June — 0 6 said reported many jackknifed tractor In a separate report, the Hon al Coplev H ospilal in M o rrisv ille Ahi'ui 4r guests Hed Ihe mam liHlge One has to have lost a home trailer trucks blocking traffic along percent. with iniuries suHered in Hie lire huildinp many ol them leaping Inmi oneself to understand and appreciate The Bureau of Labor Statistics also Commerce Department said the per Interstate 95 near Interstate 495. sonal income of Americans rose 1 1 Five oiherv were Irealed and second and Ihird lloor windows into what the words mean home sweet Snow and ice swept through reported real average weekly ear­ released Hie i-now home. ■ she wrote nings went up .4 p ercen t in percent or $24 9 billion in Novemtier southeastern Pennsylvania, southern to a seasonally adjusted annual rate New Jersey and northern Delaware, November, but that was offset by the Coast Guard team price increases last month. So far, of $2 3 trillion turning the morning rush hour into a the department said, real average But taxes also increased in nightmare. November, so spendable income rose Fire forces office move About 35 schools in the Delaware weekly earnings are down 4.1 percent MONTI’KI.IKB \t rri The .-\lso lost were the o llice s ol three Bv Sundav alterniion. .Administra­ over the year only 1 percent or $18 8 billion Iasi LCD Display Valley closed for the day and about 35 month to a seasonally adjusted an lire-blackened rums ol a leased state divisions 111 the allornev general s ol tion Secretary William (Jilbert more postponed opening for one or Home financing shot up 3.9 per­ oHice building were not cool helori lice Ihe Veterans .-\Hairs Depart­ alerted slate employees who worked cent, fueled by increases of 2.7 per­ nual rale ot $19 trillion Calculator I two hours. To fill the gap between disposable government oH icials rented tern ment .1 slate liquor store and a m Ihe building to set up temporary aids spill cleanup cent in mortgage interest rates and EC-202 by Radio Shack Rain began in Philadelphia about personal income and consumer spen­ imrarv oltiie space to tiepin : childrens clothing outlet and Hie he.idquarlers m a nearby rented Wake to buzzer or radio! Extra- 3:30 a . m. and turned quickly to snow. 0.7 percent In housing prices. Proper­ massive t.csk ol rec reating ttiousands e.ini(iaipn headquarters nl building ty insuran^^^sts rose 1.2 percent, ding last month. Americans dipped large LED clock display can be Philadelphia reported an inch of eastern United States and joined into their savings Consumers saved 111 desiroved lilc' Hepiihliean I S .Senate candidate We re going to start bright and WETHERSFIELD (UPI) - Bollard was dispatched from New about the s ^ e as in September and read from anywhere in Ihe snow and the accUBiulatlon was state Department of Environmental Haven and was expected to arrive at $104,2 billion in .November, down 2 6 Fire ripped Ihroupti the three-'torv Slew.irl l.edlietter early Monday morning with an inven­ thicker In aouthem New Jersey. Special U.S. Coast Guard pollution October, tlfe department said. room. Clock features snooze Protection workers on the scene. the spill site today to help prevent the percent from the previous month C ihIv Block in Hie center ol the Montpelier Fire Chiel KrnesI tory ol the damage. Gilbert said Authorities said traffic slowed to fighters flew to Connecticut today to The fastest rate of Increase was for control and sleep switch, time Batiefy e»tfa ■ “Some of it will have to be written oil from flowing down stream to ' apital c itv late Satiird.iv night pul I-landers said Ihe lire apparently Attorney (ieneral M Jerome Dia­ 10 mph or less on Interstate 95 and join efforts to clean up an estimated transportation — up 1.3 percent — set controls Radio has S'/z" off as lost, maybe the majority of it," marsh areas, a Coast Guard -l.irted II. the area ol Ihe liquor store, 50,000 gallons of home heating oil following a 0.8 percent increase in ting the huildint .end destinving the mond and other office directors said speaker and earphone jack. the Schuylkill Expressway during said Charles J. .Zieminski, an lieadcjuar'et' oi •.tn- >iate F.neipv n|- but Ha- cause had not been deter- Great slocking stuffer' Has one- spilled into the ice-laden Connecticut spokesman said. October and a 1.2 percent Increase in some III masses ot paperwork lost m Hurry and save $10 07 rush hour. Police reported numerous engineer with the DEP oil and mitie-t 795 touch percent, memory key River. The oil company placed three September. IICC' the lire might never be replaced #12-1520 fender-benders in the Philadelphia chemical spills section. #65-602 But state environmental protection booms on the river to contain the oil Used car prices rose 5.1 percent, E surburbs but no major accidents The spill just south of Hartford but Zieminski said cleaning up spills Chase cuts were reported. officials warned it could be difficult, the third consecutive larg^inonthly extended for a mile from on ice-laden rivers is time- -Light snow pushed north and east if not impossible, to clear the river of increase, the department said Wethersfield Cove to the Putnam consuming, dangerous for crews and Handy Battery into New York city, slowing rush- the oil which leaked when pressure Gasoline prices rose 0.9 percent, prime rate from ice against an earthen suppor­ Bridge. It occurred at a dock used to damaging to cleanup equipment. compared with a 0.3 percent increase Checker hour traffic. transfer petroleum products from ting dock ruptured a single pipeline. ^ Very little of the fuel had been in October and declines in each of the NEW YORK 'I Pl' Chase The storm took the area by sur­ barges to adjacent oil storage tanks. Four members of the Coast recovered before nightfall, he said. preceding five months. New car Manhattan, the nation s third largest prise. striking just hours after The Coast Guard at first did not Guard's Atlantic Strike team arrived Zieminski said he didn't anticipate prices rose slightly after declining bank, cut its prime lending rate Save 40‘’r'< ®VMicronta- ^ forecasters said the region's think the incident was serious. at Bradley International Airport in the spill would threaten birds or fish. 1.5 percent in October, Automobile today by a lull percentage-point to prospects for a White Christmas But as oil leaked from the pipe, the "If it was during the summer or C W Windsor Locks aboard a C-130 • t ' S S ^'°P*»alch appeared dim. ground was saturated and weakened, financing charges went up 3 percent 20‘8 percent, giving further indica­ 4 1 9 transport plane which also carried fall when there is a large population in November tion that the unprecendeted spiral in R<^. “r P'ds Month, causing the earthen dock to shift 6.95 Included specialized pollution and com­ of migratory birds, we could have Food and beverage prices rose 11 interest rales finally may be at an Beautiful Date, Day more and crack other pipes, the munications equipment. had a problem with contamination," percent in November, following in end Just press battery in place for Coast Guard officials were Coast Guard said. he said. "As far as fish and other creases of 0,7 percent in October and Chase Manhattan became the se­ instant indication of voltage scheduled to fly over the affected The pipeline was shut off, but the water life, there won't be too much of 1.6 percent in September, the depart­ cond major bank to lower us piime Coast Guard estimated between 20,- level Tests 9V and 1 5V "D [S accurate to Blast rips area to assess the size of the spill a problem. Most of the gas will stay ment said rate to 20*2 percent and at least some 000 and 50.000 gallons of oil may have "C and AA cells #22-100 battery, ^e3 °oo° ^ which occurred about 8:30 a.m. Mon­ on the surface and evaporate. There The Commerce Department others were expected to lollow .San spilled into,the river. Poinsettias Saudi jet day at Mercury Oil Co. may be p small fish kill. " reported Monday that while after-tax Francisco-based Wells Fargo, the Later in the day, the Coast Guard The strike team, based in Firefighting crews had stood by the income rose by $18 8 billion or 1 per­ nation s 11th largest bank made the Elizabeth, N.C., is on call to respond labeled the spill "major." spill area on the slight chance the oil The 65-foot Coast Guard cutter cent in November, consumers in­ move to the lower rale on Monda\ from $7.95 above Gulf to pollution threats throughout the would ignite. Zieminski said. creased their spending by $21 6 or 1.2 Irom 21 percent, the lirsi cut in the Pocket Phone Directory' percent prime by a large bank sim-e .luly In By Radio Shack s p ,i„ 5 .c ,„ DOHA, Qatar (UPI) — An explo­ The Commerce Department also Ihe last lew days, several smaller- Connectors - sion triggered by a loose tire casing was to release its final revision of the sized banks have lowered Iheir gross national product in the third prunes to as low as 16 percent ^9 Soldering ripped through a Saudi' Arabian Towns OK :9 5 Accessary jetliner high above the Persian Guf quarter — the value of the nation's Chase said Hs rale reduction today, ripping a hole in the craft output of goods and services, reflects the decline m monev OFF through which' two children were assessments adjusted for inflation Earlier market rates currenllv taking % reports indicated the economy grew place ' 20 sucked out to their deaths, Saudi civil Bartef-es 195 aviation officials said. a* a 0.9 percent annual rate in the However, ihe bank said "it s un­ clear whether the easing rates will Great gill lor businessmen' Suild a siren AM for water third quarter, lo'i'lowii’.g a rex’ord 9 6 be sustained in the period ahead ad­ Instant access to any name Simple comni,. The plane, an American-made percent decline in the second •LL CHRISTMAS .MA.NGIIKSrEH — Manchester ding that whatever the course nl and number Holds up to 200 B'"r««s e.ira a?^l more 164 ^ Lockhe^ Tri-Star with 96 passengers Jason Benderly, vice president of and Glastonbury representatives and rales. Chase intends to conlinue lo names and numbers #43-109 abord, raced to an emergency lan­ the Washington Analysis Corp . ding at Doha, and three other town officials met this morning to predicted the Consumer Price Index adjust Its prune to prevailing con­ isQ passengers were taken to a Iraspital. agree on water assessments for 250 for November would show a 0 9 to 1 ditions " PLANTS Glastonbury customers. Battery-Powereq 2-Station They were released after treatment. percent increase. Over the jiasl several chavs, in The Board of Directors approved 2 Benderly said the increase would teresl rales in the money markets CASH & CARRY itercom The Saudi Arabian Civil Aviation forwarding to the state General reflect a 2.5 percent jump In have lallen suhstanlially on trader I Realistic ^'arinette■91 By Archer Authority said the blast was caused Assembly a bill giving the Town of mortgage interest rates and about a expectations the economy will soon by a metal tire casing which got Manchester assessements rights for 0.8 percent rise in food prices, about • weaken and dampen Ihe demand lor Fine Gift Selections loose inside the wheel well as the the customers it serves in Glaston­ the same as October credit Save plane cruised at an altitude of 29,000 bury. The joint meeting, arranged by • Pewter feet. The casing ripped through the Senator-elect Carl Zinsser, R-4th *40 undercarriage into the plane’s District, will allow representatives 3 passenger cabin, touching off a blast of both towns to review the proposed • Woodware ^speed that blew a hole five feet by three legislation. Ideal lor campers and motor- feet, through tqhich the two children Meeting with Zinsser were • Handcrafted items homes. Remote can signal were suck^ out. Manchester General Manager tuesckiy____ Master when system is "off". Robert Weiss, and Director of Public 4-1 66' cable included. #43-221 7 7 Q 9 5 The children were identified only- Works Jay Giles, Glastonbury sU#e ^ Candles & Cards as a boy, 7 and a girl, 13. Rep. Antonina Parker, and General The Cabinet' Day 416 and much^ much more! Hand-Held Electronic Such a situation normally produces Manager Borden. Also invited were Ronald Reagan nearly completes Today is the 416th day the rapid decompession, which can hurl state Rep. Walter Joyner, and Elsie the Cabinet, choosing bis first hostages have been held captive in anything not tied down through the Swensson, from Manchester. Football Game black, his first woman, a governor Iran, opening. The meeting, which was clos^ to and a lawyer so controversial he Selected the public, began at 10 a.m. The j w t o Half PRICE! Electronic Toys! proposed legislation would give 95 Manchester power similar to the Just in time for Christmas! Now s your HELP.#/ONLY 1 Metropolitan District to assess for Classified 17-18 Comics...... 19 chance to save big on Radio Shack SH0PPIN6 tW leFT.' water improvements. w lu m electronic loys Hurry in lor best Manchester is in the process of I n s p o rts Open Four quarters ol action for selection! spending $20 million on water system S S L . , Thurs. S FrI. nite one or two. Run, pass or Finishing touches improvents, and proposed the legisla­ Chargers top steelers and gain Family ...... 8 til 9 kick—you call the plays. ^ ( ■ ■ 1 tion to assess the cost in the Glaston­ NFL playolfa. Idle Patriots ousted Obituaries 10' VISA Yasuhiro Iguchi, Asiatic Department conservator at the 85 E. CENTER ST. Sat. till 6 LED "players" and score/ bury area. A special water study Pur It. Peopletalk...... 2 * Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, repairs the arm of a Buddha 649-5268 B iile iy status display. Action committee, which recommended the UConn ready for Mutual Classic Sports...... 11-14 eilit sound. #60-21M/2151 CHARGE If (MOS T S TORE Si Monday that is 1,000 years old and is called Painichi Nyorai. referendum for the five-year project, next week. Kevin Lougberty quits Television 15 AH the Asiatic statues are being readied to move into the new also recommened Manchester settle as Nets’ coach. I*»gr 12. TownTalk...... 10 Check Your Phone Book for theRlMlw/haekStor< or Dealer Nearest You wing of the Museum that will be temperature controlled. (UPI what assessment jurisdiction it'had NFL coaches comment on Updile ...... 2 A DIVISION O f TANDY CORPOMATtON over the customers before beginning season. I'agr 12. Weather 2 PBiCtS may vary at individual STORES photo) I OltWiNU tWIAV*WI»«»Sl»8t|WiH8W wc improvements in Glastonbury. 2 - EVENING HERALD, Tuea., Dec 23, IMP EVENING HERALD, Tues , Dec. 22, 1980 - 3 Mpclote. Houley will tell Zoners to air The company claims that Kutayba Alghanim, the change on combat strategy is likely until the dry season Top producer Plane dispute wealthy Arab who owns the plane, still owes the Tiger Air returns In early 1981. TOKYO (UPI) — Spurred by brisk demand abroad for ISLIP, N.V. (UPI) — The mysterious cross-country ISOO.OOO for the multimillion dollar renovation of the Iran’s Pars news agency reported today that Iranian plane. forces downed three Soviet-made Iraqi fighter jets over his side fuel efficient cars, Japan has topped the United States as flight of a |10 million Boeing 727 jet owned by a wealthy the battlefront and killed about 75 "enemy troops’’ near liquor appeal the world's largest automobile maker for the first time, Arab industrialist resulted from a dispute about the HARTFORD (UPI) - Robert the Iranian town of Abadan. the Japanese industry said today. multi-million dollar renovation of the plane. Gulf war Houley, fired as commandant of the MANCHESTEiR— An appeal of a special exception to open a day care The Japan Automobile Manufacturers' Association The aircraft, refitted with a living room, dining room, Critic nabbed state Veterans Home and Hospital denial of a liquor permit will be center at 16 Walker St Ms, Clemson said Japanese motor vehicle production for the whole of conference room and a bedroom with a mirrored ceiling, BEIRUT (UPI) — The Gulf war between Iran and Iraq for improper use of state funds to reviewed by the Zoning Board of had applied last month, but did not .this year is certain to reach an all-time high of 11 million was reported stolen in California on Saturday. It’s zig-zag is in its fourth month with the battle lines looking much GUATEMALA CITY (UPI) - A Mexico City art critic fumtsh his official residence, plans Appeals at its next meeting. appear for the public hearing. units journey from the West Coast to Long Island MacArthur as they did after the first two weeks and military was kidnapped by armed assailants while spending the to tell "his side" of the story next Glenn Beaulieu, 62 Garth Road, She reapplied for the next meeting. U S. auto makers, suffering from flagging demand for Airport in Islip produced investigations by the FBI, experts say they are unlikely to change until early 1961. Christmas holidays with het family in Guatemala City, week. was denied a cafe liquor permit for The ZBA rulings are needed as the large-sized cars, will turn out about 8 million units, federal agencies and local police departments trying to After launching air raids Sept. 22 against eight Iranian authorities say. Houley, a former state senator who the Main Pub, which would allow him planned day care would be within 2,- sharply down from 11,480,736 units last year. Association determine just what happened to the plane and who took bases, Iraqi President Saddam Hussein's forces quiefely Guatemala City police Monday said Mrs. Alaide Foppa, has been commandant of the hospital to expand service from wine and 000 feet of another. officials said it. swept over the strategic Shatt al-Arab waterway and an art critic for a Mexico City magazine and newspaper, in Rocky Hill since early 1979, issued beer, on Nov. 7. He appealed the The day care would be enclosed by For the January-Novernber period, Japanese markers Tiger Air Service, Inc. the firm that refurbished the pushed as far as 50 miles Inside Iranian territory. was kidnapped last week by a group of men wielding a hand printed and mimeographed application to the ZBA asking for a a fence and there would be no signs produced 10.119,263 units, up 16 1 percent over the same aircraft at Hollywood-Burbank airport, reported it For all the claims and counterclaims of big battles and automatic rifles. notice Monday notifying reporters he variance. or equipment in the yard, Ms. Clem­ period of last year stolen, but Robert Pulton, a spokesman for the New York big victories, not much has changed in what is shaping up Police said Mrs. Fopa's chauffeur also was kidnapped ' would hold a 10 a.m. news conference Beaulieu said in his application son stales in her application. She American production for the 11-month period was put regional office of the FAA, said Monday an investigation as a war of attrition, with the fighting now in its 92nd day. by the gunmen. But they gave no details on the abduction, next Monday. that without the permit his business plans to care for 15 children. at 7.397,269 units, down from 10.876,343 for the same by the FAA revealed that it had been taken by the plane's Military experts say the fighting is bogged down in the except to say it occurred Saturday. The police gave no Commissioners at the home and could not continue to operate. The period of last year, according to the officials. owner before the bill was paid. rains and snows of early winter and little significant explanation for the delay in announcing the crime. hospital voted 4-3 in a secret ballot size of the building does not permit Skating Wednesday to fire Houley effective him to expand the business into a MANCHESTER - There will be Dec. 31 for spending $49,674 in state restaurant and apply for that type of skating today from 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. funds on such unauthorized items liquor license. under the supervision of the Recrea­ such as a water bed, stereo com­ Beaulieu was denied the cafe per­ tion Department at Center Springs -Peopletalk- ponents and a used piano. mit because his business is within 1,- Annex. There will also be hockey at "Purpose: To explain his side, Cyet 000 feet of another liquor outlet, the the hockey rink in Center Springs Virginia roads icy; untold) of the auditors' report of 9-24- American Legion. Park. Spare parts 80 to the governor — re: refurbishing Beaulieu said in his application his of the commandant’s resident (sic),” serving of liquor would not conflict MHS Pool closed Barbara Walters would like to turn in her near­ the notice said. Christmas donations with the legion's because the types of sighted eyes for a 20-20 pair Sen. Howard Baker, State auditors Leo Donohue and businesses differed. MA.NCHESTER — The swimming pool at Manchester High School will who always gains weight campaigning, hates his arctic cold persists Henry Becker said in the report that Members of the Manchester Lodge of Elks Morrone, lecturing knight, Manchester The Manchester State Bank has stomach Audrey Hepburn. 51, said, "I was always more than $16,000 of the amount applied for a variance to open a be closed over the holiday period and By I'niird Press International donated Christmas baskets to the Manchester Lodge of Elks and chairman of the social and will reopen Jan. 5, The pool at Bennet full of complexes about my feet being too big and sp8nt on refurbishing the comman; theater at 748 Tolland Turnpike, the about being too tall and skinny. " A light spray of freezing rain i dant’s official residence had been Area Conference of Churches for distribution community welfare committee and Mrs. Junior High School will be open for form er location of Mama Mia use. Those were some of the answers People magazine glazed eastern Virginia highways, allocated in violation of state to needy families. The baskets were Elsie Werner, parish secretary. (Herald caterers. got when It asked the famous if they would like to sending at least 150 drivers veering regulations. delivered to Emanuel Lutheran Church Mon­ photo by Pinto) The application states the area, a trade in parts of their bodies for a better model. off the road or into other vehicles In Houley said the day he was fired rural residence zone, is limited to Air quality report the state capital. Arctic cold per­ day. From left, Rocco Dipierro, Joseph Then there was Dolly Parton, who said: "A lot of that he didn't violate any state law or business I uses which does include HARTFORD (UPI) - The stale people have things I would like to have but I can't sisted in the northern half of the na­ U^< WIATMIM 6070CAI7 • regulations, although he conceded theaters. Department of Environmental tion. * say that I don't have certain things that I'm mighty earlier that some of the purchases The applicant, represented by For period cndinp 7 am KST 12 24 80 During Tue.sday Bone-chilling temperatures broke Protection reported the air quality proud of. I'd like to stay just the way I am ” may have been questionable. Leonard Jacobs. 148 Main St., says a night ram mixed with snow will be expected from the records Monday in New England and level good in Greenwich and Houley was appointed to the theater would be desirable in the moderate in the rest of the stale Ohio-Tenne.s.see valley, northeastward thru the lower light snow fell in the upper Midwest. GOP solons assigned $35,264-^ear job by Gov. Ella area. ' Monday and predicted levels of good l,akes area and into most of the Northeast Clear to partly New England again appeared to be Texas Christmas Grasao. The hospital commission has MANCHESTER - Committee relations. It alsq oversees claims carrying criminal penalties. For the second time, Grace Clem- in Greenwich and modera(£uthe rest cloudv elsewhere Minimum readings include i approx the cold'spot of the nation, with sub­ While most people dream of a white Christmas. appointed assistant commandant assignments for Republican against the state and reviews In his first term Peter Fusscas, of son has appljed for a variance and a of the stale today. max temperatures in parenthesis' .Atlanta 36 i63i. zero temperatures reported in Maine Maj. David McQuillan acting com­ members of the state House of recommendations for constitutional Marlborough, will serve on the Ap­ Boston 29 46'. Chicago 7 '27' Cleveland 18 '36', Dallas Mac Davis thinks in early today. terms of Texas. mandant. Representatives were announced amendments, and election laws. propriations Committee and the 36 '60'. Denver 21 '40'. Duluth 17 'O', Houston 44 i62l. Near-zero temperatures were Program Review and Investigations ‘ ' That's the theme of St. John's Church Monday by Minority Leader R.E. The Human Services Committee Jacksonville 48 '65'. Kan.sas City 4 '19i. Little Rock 31 reported in the Northern Plains, and VanNorstrand of Darien. acts on matters within the state Committee. CofC names room '42', Los Angeles 61 '73 , Miami 63 '78l. Minneapolis -8 ^ his NBC special on Dec. readings in the teens were common 1 23. The title Til Be MANCHESTER - St. John’s Second-term legislator Walter Department of Human Resources in­ The appropriations committee ap­ '3' New Orleans 49 '67', New York ,32 '40'. Phoenix 46 throughout the Great Lakes Region. Polish National Catholic Church has cluding income maintenance, proves allocations for state expen­ '76' .San Franciseo 47 68', Seattle 41 '62i. St Louis 14 Home for Joyner, of the 12th District. Patrolman Cornelius Robinson of a midnight mass on Christmas Eve M anchester, will serve on the children and youth services, day ditures, including state employees' '26' and Washington 34 48' and the retraces Richmond, Va., said more than 150 his roots in Lubbock. and will have masses at 9 a m. and General Law and Public Health Com­ care, and the developmentally dis­ salaries, veterans' pensions, and to honor Harrison accidents were reported late Monday 10:30 a m. on (Tiristmas Day. The B N B And if Texas is the mittees. During his first term Joyner abled. collection bargaining agreement for and early today, including one 32-car Rev. Walter A. Hvszko is pastor. theme, can "Dallas" be urged several investigations of the ^ During her successful campaign all state employees. Weather forecast pileup on 1-64 near the Shockoe MANCHESTER - The Greater meeting facilities. W far behind’’ Davis's Department of Health. The com­ Mrs. Swensson strongly supported The Program Review and Valley Bridge. Manchester Chamber of Commerce Cloudy a chance of occasional light snow or freezing K special guest will be mittee also oversees licensing of services for the elderly and stressed Investigations Committee deals with Works of local artists are displayed "It's incredible outside," said one Grange carols has designated the chamber's board ram this morning with occasional ram and snow likely ^ Linda Gray, who plays boards that are under the Depart­ more "in-home" services should be the implementation of sunset laws. on the chamber walls courtesy of the police dispatcher. "The cars are MANCHESTER - Members of ment of Health jurisdiction. available. The sunset legislation allows funding of directors meeting room the Phil Manchester Arts Council. The this atternoon and tonight A chance of some freezing ' Sue-Ellen (J.R.'s wife backed up and there are people the Manchester Grange will carol The General Law Committee deals For her third term Antonina for a board or agedey to expire Harrison Room. current display is a watercolor by ram m the colder places High temperatures m the mid k who we now know didn’t stranded all over the place. There's 30s, 2 C Lows tonight around 30 Wednesday occasional ^ shoot him). tonight for shut-in members. The with fair trade, sales practices, con­ Parker of the 31st Assembly District. without specific legislative action. Honoring Harrison, Vice President Mrs. Robert Atwood. just no traction.” carolers will meet at the home of sumer protection, and occupational Glastonbury, will chair the Regula­ The laws were establish to rid state Roy ^mith said, the Board of Direc­ The.honor recognizes Harrison s 35 light ram and snow likely m the morning with flurries She'll be making her Police cautioned only those late m the day Turning windy and colder with television debut as a Ruth Herbele, 91 Campfieid Rd. and and alcoholic licensing. tion Review Committee. government of departments and tors wanted to acknowledge year career of service to the com­ motorists who absolutely must go out Harrison's efforts to find a new loca­ temperatures remaining m the 30s The outlook for singer, doubling with will return there for refreshments Elsie Swensson was also assigned Along with Mrs. Swensson she will agencies which are outdated. munity and to the chamber. should try to drive on the slippery after the carolins. ' Christmas day. lair windy and very cold Probability of Davis in a tune called "Hello, Hollywood." Also to two coramlttees for her first term serve on the Government and Ad­ The newly-elected legislators will tion for the chamber office. His activities have included chair­ streets, which sent many cars spin­ The chamber has refurbished the precipitation 70 percent today 60 percent tonight 70 per­ making beautiful music on the show will be Melissa representing the 13Ui District. Mrs. ministration and Election Com- be sworn in Jan. 7, and legislation for man of the Chamber Relocation ning like tops as they slid uncon­ Old Timers Cluh Swensson, of Manchester, will serve pnlttee. the year must be registered by Jan. first floor of the former Frank Committee, chairman of the Down­ cent Wednesday Winds variable becoming southerly 10 Manchester trollably Into one another. M.A.NCIIESTER - The West Side on the Government Administration Mrs Parker's third assignment is 2 2 . (Tiency Jr. home to its original condi­ town Coordinating Committee, presi- to 16 rnph this afternoon Southerly 10 to 15 mph tonight Police said most of the accidents shiltmg to the northwest 16 to 20 mph late Wednesday Old Timers Club will meet tonight at Committee and on the Human Ser­ to Judiciary Committee. The com­ Due to Gov. Grasso's illness and tion. The new chamber office is dent of the chamber, and, were minor: no serious accidents or 7 at the Holmes Funeral Home. 400 vices Committee. . mittee has jurisdiction over matters retirement as of Dec. 31, the opening becoming a center of community ac­ Manchester Arts Council. He was the ISame change injuries were reported. l.on^ Uland ''ound Main St., to pay respects to Mrs. The Government Administration relating to courts, judicial ceremonies of the General Assembly tivity. Community service 1980 ' M Award " recipient for Santa C Claus was called Leroy Scholtz before he Freezing rain also was reported in Thomas Conran, whose son was a organizations and volunteer groups Outstanding Service to the Communi­ l.onu 1-land ^oood to Watch Mill. K.I.. ami Mon- Committee deals with government procedures, criminal law, probate will be unusually subdued. There will changed his name Schlotz. 63, a professional Santa the Georgia mountains and in the member of the West ?ide committee. organization and state and federal courts, deeds, mortgages, and bills be no opening day luncheon. regularly make use of the chamber's ty taiik I’oini. N.3.-: Southwesterlv winds 10 to 15 knots lor 26 years, told Judge James Quinn in Newton, Carolinas. todav and 10 to '20 knots tonip))l into Wednesday shifting to N J . he wanted to change his name so he wouldn't The temperature dipped to 30 northwesterly at 20 to 30 knots and gusty by afternoon have to lie to children any more when they ask him below zero in Houlton, Maine, early \Tsibility 6 miles or mure but possibly below 3 miles at if he's really Santa. Monday, while Bangor. Maine, and times in precipitation through Wednesday Ram gradual­ The former Scholtz showed up in court, tall and Massena, N.Y., reached 23 below. I-A Club ;open avory nita m ly ending today Cloudy tonight .A chance of a few mor­ pot-bellied, wearing a blue suit He told the court he Temperatures were 15 to 20 below Christmas spirit (tmpl M M yt) ning showers Wednesday changing to light snow or already had a Social Security card in the name zero over the interior sections of flurries m the afternoon Wave heights 1 to 2 feet today Santa C Claus New England and northern New steel worker A1 Kedley rides a steel beam with decorated V every leet minute and 2 to 3 tonight increasing Wednesday up for sale ® smile on your man with gifts from REGAL’S! Although there was oppositon to anyone reserving York. Christmas tree and flag during topping off of four story sturc- ^ A thing you might the name Santa, no one appeared in court to oppose The National Weather Service ture to be occupied by GTE Strategic Systems Division in MANCHESTER — Faced with a shrinking Kxlentied otfllook “ hove forgotten or the change and Judge Quinn said there was no legal reported the temperature dropped to Westborough, Mass. The building is one of two structures membership and rising costs, the Italian-American Club Extended outliHik lor New England Thursday through minus 16 early Monday in Concord. cen’t find. reason for denying the "unusual" name change. scheduled to open in August, 1981, to be used in the design and earlier this month agreed to sell its Eldridge Street Saturday Makes a person wonder — what does the "C" N.H., breaking the minus 15 record meetinghouse and disband. Ma—aclui-*-ii-. Rhode l-laiid and 1 .onnccticut: Fair development of electronic equipment for the MX and stand for in Santa C. Claus’’ set in 1871 — the city's second con­ The once-popular club, whose membership once every windy and verv ( old Thursday and Friday Increasing secutive day of record cold. Minuteman ballistic missile programs. The 92-acre office and numbered in the hundreds, now lists about 22 members clouds and milder Saturday High temperatures in the 20s In western Pennsylvania, the mer­ research park will employ 1,2(X) persons. (UPI photo) and is the last among a handful of Italian organizations fa the miroci* of moliltVi$t| U t t k Thursdav and Friday in the 3Us Saturday Low Quote of the day cury dipped to 5 below zero at which bloomed in the 30s and 40s. dowfftown m ondkitsr. thing" Levis temperatures zero to 16 Philipsburg, Bradford and of snow fell in northern Wisconsin new snow Monday. An inch of snow Its single-story clubhouse, located at 135 Eldridge St., Dr Fred D Strider, a University of Nebraska JEANSWEAR \ cn n o n i: Partly cloudy and cold Thursday and Friday Williamsport. fell at Houghton Lake and will be sold by Jan. 19. The Italian-American Club will psychologist, explaining the holiday blues that and the Dakotas. Travel advisories with a chance ol Hurries north and west Highs in the Forecasters predicted were posted early today for '.Marquette, Mich., Park Falls, Wis., soon begin advertising for potential buyers, with the sale strike from Thanksgiving through New Year's, says teens lows 6 above to 16 below zero Chance of snow temperatures would gradually northeastern Wisconsin. Duluth, Minn., and Glasgow, Mont. expected to be announced within a month. causes range from more deep-seated problems to Saturday Milder Highs m the 20s biws zero to 10 above moderate during the early part of the Cold weather reached the Southern OPEN plain combat fatigue, and added "The joy of Vincent L. Diana, the Manchester lawyer handling the Maine. New ll.inip-hire: Fair and cold Christmas day week. Light snow scattered from the states with temperatures in the 30s sale, said increased economic pressures forced the deci­ levrsFormen Christmas makes one's own difficulties more ap­ through Saturday Highs zero to 10 above north and teens Great Lakes region to the Northern from Arkansas to northern Georgia. CHRISTMAS parent Even the person who is relatively problem Nearly a half foot of snow covered sion. The club had operated a bar on the premises and Built 1b Fit A Man's Body south Christmas da\ warming to the teens and 20s Satur­ Rockies. Muskegon, Mich., and Rain spread over Florida and Uie recently encountered economic difficulties, Diana said. day Lows zero to 10 below north and zero to 10 above and stress-free may experience a nostalgic longing portions of Michigan. An inch or two Williston, N.D., measured 2 inches of EVE The shape of your body has and holiday despondency after comparing the pre­ southern tin of Texas. ^ Included in the club’s charter is a stipulation that the ch a n ge d since you were a teen south group disband should its membership fall to seven per­ sent reality of the Christmas season with the 10 P.M. oger knocking around in Levis’ sons Although the numbers had not yet reached the The Almanac remembered joys of childhood experiences at blue tedns That’s why ttieres Christmas " minimum allowed, the club reportedly dissolved itself in Levi’s' For Men. specially tailored Maine billboard ban a lopsided vole sometime around Dec. 10. lor m an size comlort in a variety I nilt-d Inlt-rnulionul The Italian-American Club was originally a fraternal ot labrics a n d colors Iheres room Tixlay IS Tuesday l)e< 23 the 368th day of 1980 with Glimpses society, founded some 50 years ago to proved its where you need it most d n d a eight to follow membiers with economic security and a social forum. In tailored, cledn cut look with triple The moon is moving toward its last quarter Peggy Fleming ice-skated Monday on a small its early years the club served as an insurance agency, needle stitching The unique dii The morning stars are Mercury. Venus, Jupiter and rink on the still-green White House lawn for Presi­ providing members with disability pay and death tuck bdck pocket design and side Saturn' ruled unconstitutional panel are two terrific (ushion extras dent and Mrs Carter, Secret Service agents and benefits. Very fitting, in o jean lit for o mans The evening star is Mars military aides and families .. June Lockhart, in­ BOSTON (UPI) — Maine's 3-year- Traveler Information Services Act. “We’ve lost. The ball's now in our As its insurance function faded, the club evolved into a sense ol style jured in a car smashup in San Antonio, Texas, six old ban on roadside billboards has court to decide whether to ask the social and cultural center. Recently, it has been the scene Lottery numbers weeks ago, is out of the hospital and back home in been ruled an unconstitutional ’The decision included a lengthy (U.S.) Supreme Court to consider our of weddings and parties, both for members and others' California Dick Clark will host a live-from- restriction on free speech by a concurring opinion, said court clerk case," he sai(t. "I can’t make any who rented its banquet hall Available in Brushed Denim Numbers drawn Mondav Times-Square special for ABC Dec. 31, "Dick federal appeals court. Dana Gallup. statement on our actions until I read f 'onner licut 464 Clark s New Year's Rockin' Eve" .. Jane "Since the law prohibits political The federal court challenge was the opinion." S Maine 663 Alexander is in Berlin to film "Night Crossing,” speech as well as commercial brought by two billboard companies Howard said the nation’s highest New llaiiipshire Monday 4907 directed by Delbert Mann . . Debby Allen has a role speech, they found it un­ — John Donnelly & Sons and National court this fall agreed to hear a WRAP and New Hampshire Sunday 6998 in the pilot for a television show based on "Fam e” constitutional,” Assistant Maine At­ Advertising Co. — as soon as the law similar case arising rom a billboard Come Rhode Island 9306 torney General Cabanne Howard said took effect on Jan. 1, 1978. ordinance in San Diego, Calif. Verrtiont 390 of the 54-page ruling Monday by a U.S. District Judge Eldward T. "If it’s clear that the only problem and Worship BOXED CAROS Massachusetts 2146 threejudge panel of the 1st U.S. Cir­ Gignoux, in Portland, Maine, upheld is the law's effect on political speech, cuit Court of Appeals. the law in a ruling issued In July, 1978 ■we may seek to amend the law,” Evening Herald The law, which went into effect in — a decision which was overruled Howard said. Reg.»26«> To Advartlao To floport Now* 1978, calls for the phase-out of all Monday. "That would still put the billboard ( "SI’S 327 6(JII Ctiristmas Eve For a classified advertisement, call To report a news item or stpry idea:: commercial billboards by 1984 and Since that lower court decision, the people out of business because you HI QUALin Cl Published daily except Sunday and cer­ 643-2711 and ask for Classified. Office- allows political candidates to mount state has committed |2.5 million to tain holidays by the Manchester Manchester__ Alex Girelll, 643-27111 can’t make a living on just political FlnsCandtMM^ K" Sizes 32 to 42 hours are 8.30 a m to 5 p.m. Monday Blast Hartford — Pat Reilly, 643:2711 roadside signs no earlier than three remove half of the 1,600 billboards in billboards." he said. , Candlelight Communion Services Publishing Co , Herald Square. ^ through Friday BARTOWal»RU88ELL^^ Manchester Conn 06040 Second class Glastonbury...... 643-2711 weeks before an election. the state. Howard said. postage paid at Manchester. Conn For information about display adver­ Andover...... Donna Holland, 6484)375 "1 haven’t seen the opinion, but I 7*30 pjiL and IIHK) pjn. POSTMASTER Send address changes tising. call Penny Saad, advertisini Bolton...... Donna Holland, 6484)375 got a call from a billboard lawyer to the Evening Herald, P O Box 591, manager, at 643-2711 Coventry ...... Doug Bevins, 643-2711 who’s seen it,” said Howard. Fuel tax rates compared Manchester, Conn 06040 Hebron .. Barbara Richmond, 843-2711 By United Preu Inlernalional New England states kept their rate South Windsor ...... 843-271P "One of the issues was whether the government can regulate any speech Motor fuel tax rates in the New the same: Maine at 9 cents per Have a Complaint? To Subacribo Vernon . Barbara Richmond, 643-2711 Center Congregational Church RECAL’S for the purpose of improving the England states are among the gallon, Rhode Island at 10 cents per Hvwt — II will ha'.i- ,1 question or . To subscritie call Customer Ser>'ice aesthetics of a community. highest in the nation, but appear to be gallon and Vermont at 9 cents per CortMT of Mato) mmI Cotrtor Strools " W h e r e Women Love to Shop for Men" (omplainl .itmui news coverage call at 647-9946 Office hours are 8:30 a m to To report special news "From what I understand the court rising more slowly than in some gallon. MANCHESTER VERNON Frank Hiirhank managing editor or 5 30 p m .Monday through Friday and 7 Massachusetts’ current tax rate of Manehaotor, Conn. Business Alex Girelll. 643-2711 would have been inclined to uphold areas of the country. 8CHRAFT8 903 MAIN ST. TRI-CITY PLAZA "Steve Harry exei ulive editor 643-27II to 10 a in Saturday Opinion Frank Burbank. 643-2711 . 9.8 cents per gallon — linked to the Circulation — It you have ,i jirohlein Suggested carrier rates are 81 20 the law if it involved only commer­ A survey by the Chicago-based Opan tonight til 9:00 Open tonight til 9:00 Family Betty Ryder, 643-2711 cial speech, and not political ' fuel’s selling price — increased from FORAUnNECOLOaNES regarding service or delivery call weekly $3 12 for one month, $15 35 for Sports Earl Yost, 643-2711 Commerce Clearing House Inc. ( u.sloiner Service 647-9946 . speech,’’ he said. 8.5 cents per gallon five years ago. Revlon Jontiio Chantilly I / Delivery three months 830 70 for six months, and shows the tax rates in only 12 states New Hampshire’s current tax is 11 Worship Christy should be made by 5 00 p m __ 861 40 for one year Mail rates are Office hours are 8 3U am to 5 p m Another issue in the case involved Chanel |8 8 o | ^ Bnjoll Monday have remained constant during the cents per gallon, up from 9 cents five Ihrough Fridav and by 7 :tn a m .Salur available on request Monday through Friday permissible use of state police power past 10 years. The New-Born King Rlw Quocho Faberae Clara dav under the law, known as the Maine years ago and Connecticut's rate is 11 Compared to five years ago, three cents, a one-cent rise from 1975. 4 - EVENING HERALD; Tues , Dec 23, 1860- EVENING HERALD, Tues., Dec 23, 1960 - .5 r Editorial Manchester Inflation fight East Hartford It ought to be apparent that pressmen, and stepped-up if Americans are to “bite the ))ay for over 35,000 other of­ St. James pupils bullet" in the effort to control ficials. double-digit inflation, our — the drive generated in Club honors Washington leaders should the lameduck legislative ses­ O pinion remember hostages set the example. sion by elements of Congress But campaign promises of for testin g congressional MANCHESTER - To show that the this Christmas chain. One note in par­ two students frugality to the contrary, a pay from the present $60,662 fice. 6.3 percent for the next 11 automatically scheduled by Americans held hostage in Iran have not ticular was selected to accompany the post-election demand or high to $70,900. The plan, which The new Republican'ad­ years. (It leaped to 13 per­ statute once they had gone been forgotten even after more than a gold box containing the links. EAST HARTFORD — Two East Hartford student! level salary raises has also would have affected 34,- ministration of President cent In 1967 and hovers In that into effect; year of captivity, the sixth graders at St. ’This explanatory message was written have been elected as recipients of the December Elasi James School, did something about it. by Kathryn,LaFontana and is as follows: engulfed the capital — a bad 000 other high-level federal Richard Nixon and the general area now — the situa­ Supreme Court Chief Thoughts "Dear American Hostages, Hartford Exchange Club Youth of the Month Award. In their social studies and English Selected were W. Scott Saunders and Jeannine Roussel omen for the incoming ad­ 'einployees, was defeated. Democratic Congress did in­ tion the new administration Justice, from $75,000 to $84,- classes, they made a red and green paper "We are sending you a ^ ristm as chain Si link. The chain symbolizes the fact that ’The award is given monthly to those high schoo. ministration pledged to — A ruling by the Supreme deed boost salaries sharply in will inherit.) 500; associate justice, from chain with about 70 links. Inside each link students who have excelled in academics and who have we are still lined — for we are all February 1969. The generosity of the $72,000 to $81,300; appeals is a message written by each person, served their community in a volunteer capacity. budget-balancing and Court that gave its members A couple of years back - I’ve expressing his deep concern. ’The links Americans./ ’There is a little message economic sanity. and 600 other federal judges Sen. John Williams, R-Del. government commission is court judges, from $ 5 7 ,^ to forgotten just how many - 1 heard a Saunders, a senior at Penney High School, is a membei were slgn^ Individually. written on (each link. We are very hopeful of the National Honor Society and served as president ol These have been the main large raises which Congress warned the action would unrealistic in terms of the $65,000; and Federal District commercial on my car radio for an Then each pupil wrote a letter to explain that you will return very soon to your the freshman class. He also served as vice president of thrusts: had tried to stop. spread to other government budget and inflation factors. Court judges, $54,500 to $61,- upcoming TV special, which went in families who a're eagerly awaiting your the sophomore class and president of the student council. part, "Christmas would not be homecoming. You are constantly being Recommendations by a The actions, coming in the employees and the private The recommendation should 600. Not exactly “biting the remembered in our prayers." He has participated in wrestling, baseball, basketball sector and “trigger another bullet.” Christmas without Bob Hope." and tennis. government commission for lameduck period before a be throughly and critically Well as much as I appreciated all Registration Here are some of the other explanations: He has served on the Mayor’s Youth Advisory Board an added $241 million in an­ new administration takes of­ round of inflation." debated if it comes up for the years Bob Hope had spent far and served for three years as treasurer of the Burnside Federal District judges "This link is to show that we shall never nual salary spending, with fice, are reminiscent of It did, indeed. And the in­ serious consideration. from home entertaining our armed United Methodist Church Youth Fellowship. who challenged Congress’ up at college break; we’ll always stay together as one top salaries of $120,000 for the recommendations for large flation rate — which has These judicial pay hikes forces personnel, and as much as I Miss Roussel is a senior at East Hartford High School freeze on raises cited the big family." Patricia Prentice. and currently ranks among the top five students, Chief Justice. Speaker of the salary increases made by the averaged 1.9 percent per year resulted from an 8-0 Supreme enjoyed watching the televised MANCHESTER - Registration for the "This chain symbolizes that our coun­ executive salary cost-of- records of those trips, I was sure academically, in a class of 315. She is a member of the House, and Vice F’resident: Johnson administration late for the 11 years ending in 1967 Court ruling that Congress Winter Intersession at ^^nchester Com­ try’s people are linked as one and you are National Honor Society and has received the Scholastic living adjustment act. Christmas would siiil be Christmas munity College has increased by 40 per­ part of it." Kathryn DeMarco. — climbed to an average of Achievement Award and the Outstanding Distributive :f8.'i.000 for senators and con- in 1968 just before leaving of- could not halt raises for me without Bob Hope. "These links of a chain show that we cent since last year. Education Award. 2 But then I got to thinking about care for you and that we are all together James Tatro, dean of the Community She has been a member of the girl’s track team and a as one." Scott Jensen. some other things. How about if they Services Division which oversees the Spirited song cheerleader. took away... program, attributes the rise to the quality "This chain-link is a symbol of how we She has worked with the East Hartford Art League and Letters. AH the frosted cookies, the egg of the program. should be linked in friendship while you Sister Katherine Gregory, a teacher at St. James School served as a member of the East Hartford Fire Explorer Revenge not sweet ‘nog, , the special breads, the candy Courses are offered from Dec. 29 are over in Iran." Lynn Herbert. Manchester, directs a chorus of Grade 6 students during the school's Scouts and the Youth Conservation Corps canes; all the wreaths, the trees, the through Jan. 15. They are taught mainly "The reason why we are sending you annual Christmas program Friday morning at the school (Herald it like it is and stop pretending we by full-time MCC faculty members. this chain is because every 'kid' wanted to The incident did show the ultimate Civil Rights movement the laws in say to the Human Relations Commis­ holly, the greens: all the candles, the photo by Pinto) To the editor don’t see what we see. We have to Students attending other colleges may write a message on every link. We also did resolve of the community in finding this country have been dealing out a sion is that there are many assaults There has been a renewed concern have the black community speak out lights, the stockings hung, the enroll to make up missed courses or it to show you that we are behind you one 3 and racial indignities perpetrated by in Manchester regarding racism The the guilty party and making restitu­ so-called sociological justice. presents under the tree; hundred percent for your release, hopeful­ blacks against whites in Hartford, against irresponsible behavior with accelerate their academic programs at ” Christmas at Emanuel r recent firebombing of a black tion in the form of money and moral Through the efforts of the NAACP Would it still be Christmas? the home colleges. ly for Christmas” Christopher Reichardt. and the Human Relations Commis­ equal like Manchester spoke out Ceramics teacher named j I family's home has brought the issue support and the ACLU the courts have been AH the decorations on the streets, Final exams are on Jan. 16. Classes run "The green links stands for our hope 1980 against its problem. Otherwise, you MANCHESTER — Nancy Thomas has will be offered as scheduled. What bothers me about this inci­ looking the other way making sion there has turned its head in the the hope of snow, the ringing of the from 8:30 a.m. to 12:10 p.m. ’There are no that you will be released soon and the red H to an apex are going to have whites who are Registration for ^11 classes will be Jan. dent and two other racial incidents is sociological excuses for the crimes sand and done nothing Salvation Army bells; all the music, classes Jan. 1 or 2. Registration is due ones for our Christmas spirit. " Aldo been appointed ceramics instructor for WELCOME I It IS unfortunate that this racist in­ already suffering from Negrofobia the cultural program of the Manchester 5 for Manchester residents only with Jan. the Human Relations Commission's of minorities Where are their voices" In fact, no the carols sung, the hymns played, Friday. AH courses earn three credits, at Kusmik. DeremlnT 24, 4:30 p.m Family Service with I cident had to happen following the radical fringes like the Recreation Department. 6, 7. 8 and 9 opening to non-residents as apparent attempt to make sure the What is racism'’ Is an assault of a opposition has been heard by our the annual' ‘ Messiah;" all the excite^ a total cost of $75. The chain was airmailed to the U.S. 2 anthems by the Cherub and Junior I It is also unfortunate that it had to KKK. Mrs. Thomas has worked in ceramics well as to Manchester. Registration is guilty party gets convicted, thereby black boy going to school in Human Relations Commission in ment, the laughter, the anticipation For further information, call 646-2137. Embassy in Tehran Dec. 4. I Choirs. happen following our recent troubles In closing, I would hope the newly for 15 years and has taught on all levels conducted between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. at I Manchester racism" What do you regard to these indignities. In addi­ I 11:00 p.m.. Festive candlelight ser- with Hl'D and the federal govern­ seeking revenge, in e.s.sence. pulling constituted Human Relations Com­ of children: and in all techniques. the Arts Building on Garden Grove Road. s vice begins with carols and matures I call an old lady being mugged in tion. the local newspapers seem to be Would it still be Christmas? ment ^ pressures on the court. mission does not become apolitical Brochures for the cultural program’s Further information is available by con­ B" anthems by the Emanuel Choir. I I am not saying that just punish­ H artford by a gang of black suffering from myopic vision when AH the gifts given and received in December 25,6:00a.m., Swedish "Julotta" service. The firebombing of the black and color blind. When it sees, it Swedish service set winter session are available at the Mary tacting the Arts Building, 647-3089, I ment under the law is not justified I teenagers'’ they can only define racism as white love: all the visits with friends and Cheney and Whiton libraries as well as between 9 a m. and 2 p.m. beginning Jan'. I with anthems by a special "Julotta ” family's home was the ultimate act should see with two eyes, one white MANCHESTER — As one of the obser­ Committee has planned to revive it lor I am saying that the laws in this coun­ Is the burning of a black home any against black. family on lazy afternoons; all the this year. The sermon, liturgy, lessons, most banks in town. The ceramic classes 5, 1981. V choir. Coffee served after service. of terror that could be inflicted on a and the other black. \^ e n it listens, vances of its 100th anniversary celebra­ s try should be color blind less racist than the burning of a city If we are going to fight racism in smells of fresh baking coming from a tion, Emanuel Lutheran Church will con­ hymns, and choir anthems will be in quiet family trying to find a better it should listen with two ears, one !l Kor the past 20 years in light of the during a riot ’ What I am trying to this country we have to start telling warm kitchen; all the memories; duct a Swedish "Julotta" (Christmas ear­ Swedish, with the sermon repeated in May the Peace and Lore of our Soriour fill place to live white and the other black. When it I Would it still be Christmas? ly mass). Christmas Day at 6 a m. English Quake aid donoi*s listed Your hearts this Christmas and alwars. speaks, it should speak with one If it wouldn't, then perhaps we’re When Emanuel was organized in 1881. and Mrs. Victor DuBaldo. I voice: equality under the law without The following will participate; Rev. MANCHESTER - Re­ Mrs. Steve Cavagnaro. $50; worshipping the wrong things on this all services were conducted in the $10; Mr. and Mrs. Bruno EMANUEL Um O M CHURCH I regard for race, religion or natural Ronald Fournier, sermon; Lennart cent contributors to the Mr and Mrs. Joseph special day. Swedish language, and ’Julotta" was a Torstensen. lessons. Ronald Erickson, Italian Earthquake Relief Hachey. $50; Bernie DuBaldo. $10: Mr and Church & Chestnut Sts. ^ origin traditional Christmas celebration for Off the mark singing liturgy; Gunnar Larson, spoken Fund set up by Connecticut Giovino. $50; Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Peter DuBaldo. $10; Manchester g John Tucci, Rev Richard E. Thompson, many years. Following the service, choir liturgy; Sue Hultgren, organist; Helge are the following: Albert A. Vincek. $25; Mr 30 Castle Road. Pastor, members would go caroling at the Mr. and .Mrs. Tony Pastors: Dale H. Gustafson.® To the editor rein in or dampen excessive cri'dil a budget delicit of approximately $60 Pearson. 1 organist and choir director here Mr. and Mrs. Sam and Mrs. Thadius Kiejna. Michael R. (.ohmann. Emerilus; i interest rates are or will depress the Manchester. hospital, the Town Farm and the homes of DuBaldo. $10; Mr. and High Interest Rates was as far demands and hopefully cool in­ billion lor fiscal 1980. it is in the Rockville United Methpdist Church ; , v 1924-19351 will director the choir. Filloramo. $300; Philip $25; Mr. and Mrs. William C. Henry Anderson. Intern: Bryan | business, consumer and agricultural Elmanuel shut-ins. Very often they were Mrs. Joseph Sartor. $10. off the mark this lime as your April flationary expectations Interest process of borrowing $10'2 billion in Following the service coffee and Harrison. $100; Cavey's Castelluccio. $25; Mrs L. Myers Organist & C h o ir-« sectors somewhat Remember, invited to the home of the director or one Gemma DuBaldo. $10; Mr. Mrs. Lillian Ainadeo, $5. master: P. Melvin Lumpkin £ editorial was on a similar topic rates repre.sent the price of credit the last two weeks ol December Swedish coffee cake will be served in Inc.. $100; Raymond F. however, that the supply of credit is of the choir members for a light Swedish Damato. $100; Barry and KsnammitsmiiBtmmtBttaitmsmimtssiatatmtatt You state that high interest rates alont In addition a conservative es­ Luther Hall. When the demand for credit exceeds rationed through price and the breakfast, after the singing. Patricia Botticello. $100. encouraged by federal reserve the supply of credit the price must timate for the federal budget deficit Berry's World Such a service has not been held for Anyone who would enjoying attending policies to restrict the money supply largest borrower of credit at the mo­ this special Swedish service is lyelcome. Mr and Mrs. Nate rise, and that of course is precisely in liscal 1981 'ending 9.JI0 811 ranges many years, and the 100th Anniversary Agostinelli. $100; Mr. and are not achieving the goal of curbing ment IS the government. This has the from $60-$70 billion before any tax effect of starving legitimate credit inflation and in fact are depressing what has been happening since late Closings set (ut.- are implemented by the in­ demands of the other parts of our housing business agriculture and this summer WE STILL OFFER coming administration Thus, the economy Unfortunately, before at libraries SCHEDULE OF consumers ' This is only half the government itself is adding to credit CONN. ITALIAN story’ Ironically, the biggest demander of we re out of this mess, innocent MANCHESTER - EARTHQUAKE E ;ind interest rate pressures and crow­ CHRISTMAS LITURGY cre'dit of all is the federal govern­ bystanders including small Holiday closings for the The lederal reserve Ihrough ding out other borrowers in the RELIEF, INC. ment itsell Not only did it wrack up businesses, etc will endure great public libraries in SEND YOUR monetah policy, is attempting to busine.ss and household sectors. Manchester have been an­ (Mass Celebration) ^ _ FREE pain. The federal government will DONATIONS nounced. The rest ol your editorial is not because it always satisfies its TO THE Saint James Church, devoted to quoting lame duck con- The Manchester Public borrowing needs first from the credit * Manchester, Ct. grestaieq blasting the lederal Libraries, Mary Cheney lEiUmiqitMlI VKIMS M ITIkV BIFT WBAPPIHG pie Library, Whiton Memorial Trial use questioned re-sete and Chairman Volker for the Einally, one congressman's T0;URTIIQ8MIVKTaiS mess we are in More appropriately, Library, and the P.O. Nil n. 143 i/HRIS’l'MAS EAE (Vigil) - Wednesday - December FOR ALL YOUR WESTOWN suggestion that the federal reserve Bookmobile, will close for IHNai$ni.CINlN«4« 24 : 5:00 PM Special Christmas C To the editor humanism — but to also spend tax these gentlemen ought to take a hard ought to be turned over to the the Christmas holiday on Liturgy (Mass) for families with HOLIDAY PURCHASES The SchiMil Board ol .Manchester dollars to bring it into the elemen­ look in the mirror The point is that omecTOM (wliticians is ludicrous Based on the Dec. 24 at 5 p.m. children - upper church; 7:30 PM. they I Congress! and or the govern­ (A M J. FILLORAMO has recently approved the trial use of tary schiHils pre-recorded lame duck Congress' past perfor­ The libraries will reopen NATHAN AQOtTINtLLI a Television Disc Program for Don t be tooled by the Board of ment Itself IS the primary cause ol PAUL e. WILLHIOe mance one can only guess at the Friday, Dec. 26 at regular ATTY. SARRV BOTTICELLO Buckley and iSashington si hools Education s appe'arance ot openess inflation in this country today I'ntil RAYMOND F. OAMATO CHRISTMAS DA3 Eucharist (Mass) will be heights to which inflation and deficit hours. JOHN X.R.BAdLE, M.O. If this program meets with'the ap­ with a public lorum scheduled on we see genuine fiscal responsibility The libraries will close rA«iriiMn celebrated at 7:30 AM; 9:00 AM; spending might soar Instead of at­ OOV. ELLA ORAtSO, 10:30 AM. and 12:00 Noon. proval of elementary -.tudents and March r. 19H1. regarding the subjet t in Congress, in terms of honestly tacking the Eed' and Mr Volker. for New Years on Dec. 31 ftoHormry t kmirmmn their teacher' the Town ol ol humamsm balancing the budget, it is un­ at 5 p.m. and reopen Jan. 2. the new Congress should immediate There will be no 5 IW I’M Mass on rhn.4tmas Day Allermion Manchester m.iv be the first in the It is clear when a school reasonable to expect Mr Volker and 1981 Iv act to get their own houseisi in I country to implement this pre­ superintendeiit describes hiimanistii monetary policy to go it alone Even order. An independent monetary packaged disc program with such tape discs as superb quality ' that incoming Treasury Secretary Regan policy and .sane fiscal policy working subjett areas as interdependence he IS not yet ,ible to lead a responsi­ has said, at the moment monetary together will go a long way toward teamwork honesty, openess to ble lorum on humanism in the school polKV IS the only game in town achieving price stability C '•■Pb, NIA MC change pride opinion and sell system What he means is until the new T h E 0 R IC discipline lionnie .1 t'lapp Congress convenes, fiscal policy is R I) Morton ■7 was the FIRST guy In the building to get his Evidently the Board of Education 17 Pearl St . drifting aimlessly. 349 Timrod Rd picture up on the wall." . e would like us not onlv to tolerate Manchester 1 would agree that continued high Manchester Complete Selection oj MUSIC BOXES Washington Merry-Go-Round •BEATRIX POTTER •SCHMID MUSIC BOXES ‘Vesco probe’ became effort to protect Carter associates j^A COMPLETE LINE OF CRYSTAL, PORCELAIN a c h in a ; Hv J \ ( K W D I K^ON last prosecutor assistant U S. at­ Ulmer told the .senators that the though he didn't know the purpose of query book — a tome that’s bigger Nixon hasn't blinded the suspicious 2 FIGURINES WASHINGTON The st'iry can torney Harry Benner argued that the president had been one of the most the calls, he telephoned back this than the Manhattan telephone book types in the Pentagon, ‘ffhe PRC We will close at 3 pm now be told ol what happened inside a case should be treated as a minor, if recalcitrant witnesses, refusing message; Don't bother to call me, — the Pentagon operator located the (People’s Republic ol\ China) lederal grand jury that cau.sed its in­ slimy ' exercise in influence either to testify before the grand jury because I have nothing to say to proper code and got the information remains a source of conceii for the Wednesiday so that our staff corruptible foreman Ralph Ulmer jH'ddlmg or to let jurors come to the White you." for the White House Two hours after United States, chiefly because of its members can spend the to accuse the Justice Department ol The jurors rej)ortedly wanted to House to question him. In the end. he U iinix, arliiiiiinixl: The brasshats the request for information, the regional predominance," a sc ret covering up the Robert Vesco case extend the term ol the grand jury answered a few innocuous questions in the Pentagon have, a knack for president was told there were 14 military report warns. It goes on to holiday eve with their families. He complained to a lederal judge beyond 18 months so they could com­ from the prosecutors on videotape making any criticism of their helicopters available. that the prosecutors seemed more plete some indictments One source The jurors were so distrustful ol expenditures on military equipment In the meantime, however, an Air explain: "With sizable conventional ^ CANDIES 3 concerned about ^ confided to my associate lnd\ the Justice Department that they sound downright un-American. But Force colonel had telephoned an military forces, China can initiate, protecting the , "V., Badhwar Benner told us flat out reltised to submit a blank "Bill of I'll offer this example of colossal American airfield in Turkey — by exacerbate or support conflicts in HOLIDAY ASSORTMENT Carter ad- ^ , that It wouldn t make any dillcrence Ignoramus lor fear the prosecutors waste anyhow. commercial telephone — and he got regions around its periphery, ministration than w , •BIFTWRAPPINS if we went ahead ana indicted, would tamper with it. my associate the correct answer: There were only although its priorities seem at pre­ Hcriti^ Savings C a n d le s investigating / / because the Justice Department's Lucelte l,agnado has learned IJlmei The Pentagon profligates spent a four helicopters available. And he got sent to be directed more toward &!/tan .[ssiKiatiim-Since ISf)! ,, , rtows Vesco's influence­ prosecutors would refuse to sign the started to sign the blank document, billion dollars on a system they call the information in 15 minutes. accelerating internal development aCARDS buying schemes indictments " but another juror cautioned against "wimix" — a worldwide command Wliou, there!: The love affair and to the perceived threat from the Main Office 1007 Main Stieet, Manchester 649-4606 lailer, Ulmer was Apparently, this was the reason the returning it So Ulmer scratched a and control network tliat is supposed K Mofl Office: Spencer Street. Manchester 649 3007 ROYAL ICE CREAM with Red China initiated bv Richard Soviet Union. Coventry Office. Route 31 742 7321 •ORBAMENTS summoned behind grand jury returned no indictments large red ' X' across the blank sheet to provide'inkantaneous information Tolland Oflice: Route 195. Vi mile south of 1-86, Exit 99. 872 7387 closed doors ola Senate Judiciary But there's more to the story. The to prevent any alteration. on the whereabouts of American South Windsor Office: 29 Ooktonij f?oad 644 2484 subcommittee to explain what he prosecutor also asked th^grand jury When law enforcement becomes Moneymarket In Food Mori: West Middle Turnpike in the Mor>chesfef Parkade military forces anywhere in the Mof>eymofket in Highland Park Market; Highland Street. Manchester meant to sign a "Bill of Ignoramus' - a entangled with White House politics, world. A great deal. Unfortunately,, At three secret sessions, he told document that would exonerate in­ then justice becomes vulnerable to wimix flunked a big test a year ago. iBaurlii'iitn* Euniimj iimilft how the proscf utors had obstructed dividuals who had treen targets of the the political fix But there is always l,ast December, when the Russians ^^i^stown jiJQScy Manchester — A City of Village Charm the investigation by trying to keep investigation someone somewhere who will object invaded Afghanistan, President key witnesses off the stand and then The jurors were handed a blank Such a person is the .stubbornly Carter wanted to know how many Founded Dot 1, 1M1 belittling their testimonies when the form and were asked to list as many honest Ralph Ulmer And such, too, helicopters were in position to fly X 455 Hartford Road grand jury insisted on hearing them individuals as they would let off the are Sens Dennis IreConcini. 0-Ariz., into Kabul and evacuate Americans Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Sguara, Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) d43»8711. Bd MANCHESTER •643-5230 The prosecutors were also rotated hook But they refused to exonerate and Orrin Hatch. R-Utah, who are there. It was something wimix was Audit BurMu ol CKculoiiidi Momboi. UftiWS eiit# lirtiiiidlloflol repeatedly in an apparent shopping anyone iJ!!^'ven President Carter, taking Ulmer's testimony in cjUiet designed for. so the request was ------U L DAY CHBIOTMAS DAY effort to find one who could convince who had asked his attorney general defiance of political pressure. relayed to the wimix operator in the Slavan Harry. f«acu«vt l«tor the grand jury not to indict any of Cutlomtf fttrvlo* - - $4f -9SH Fronli A. SurtMok. Mtmilng l«toi to see one of the conspirators in the Footnote My office tried to reach Pentagon. Raymond f Robinaon. HaraM E. Tuiliington. tm u i InwiltiM President Carter's associates The bribery plot Benner for his comments Even After searching through the wimix ’ , 1 -T V .

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6 - EVENING HERALD, iW i.. Dec. « , iWO EVENING HERALD, Tues., Dec. 23, I98U - Region------— -— ' ...... — Busing: A help hut not a panacea Losses high

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (UPI) - Roy Washington, said busing could eventually But some of the integration is due to the but he said there are many variables and Library program for toddlers termed successful Matthews decided he was going to have to be elim inate if it leads to fully integrated scattered site housing program which there’s no way to predict when busing for airlines J E T O youM. She said the children loved Midsaid wltWn within three three monUis months another think we ‘=“1' can do it a lot belter. ' stand up for what be believed was right places low-income housing projects in might end. are instructional and creative. young. She said the children loved housing patterns. BOl.TON - The Terrific Two s The program used fihns, toys, them and had a ball with them. program will be scheduled. The librarian was told by those who and not succumb to the white (light move­ ’The study, rdteased this fall, said broad various sections of the city. ’There has "We are seeing some housing in­ GENEVA, Switzerland (UPI) — The worio s air­ She said the program exnanded the lifrs. Reed said, "Now that we parUcipated in the program that they been widespread opposition to projects In tegration,” Robinson,said, “but it takes a lines had the worst year in their history this year with program held recently at Bentley books and records with both parents imagination of parents in playing Mrs. Reed said the program was ment in Ills neighborhood in the early school desegre^tion programs, which and instructors playing with the have the materials and experience, I "want it to go on forever.” upper income, predominantly white long time.” operating losses estimated at $2.53 billion, the Memorial Library for tw'o year old with their children. She gave as an "wonderful and a lot of fun." She ISTOs. often force busing on sumiunding sub­ neighborhoods in southeast Charlotte. children and their parents was children. Mrs. R e ^ said the Instruc­ example the well known finger “I didn’t like what was goiiw on within urbs, give white families "no place to Henry Gaddy, a black postal service director-general of the International Air Transport termed successful by those involved. tor would relay directions to the “We’ve made giant leaps, very employee who moved into the northeast rhymes such as Itsy Bltsy Spider. the white community," he saief "I u w no run” as well as incentives to live in in­ Association said Monday. The program was coordinated and parents who in turn would relay them definitely,” said Dave Howard, a com­ Charlotte area in 1975, said his family was Mrs. Reed said everyone need (or it. I knew sometime somebody tegrated areas where the children can at­ Knut Hammarskjold, in a year-end review, said next taught by Monica Reed, librarian, munity service planner with the about the “ third or fourth” black family in to their child. remembered the rhymes from their was going to have to stand up and u y they tend neighborhood schools. year may be better but some airlines will be fighting and Linda Chamberland. During the program, there was a didn’t like what was going on.” Charlottemecklenburg Planning Commis­ the Elastbrook Woods subdivision. for survival. childhood but they didn’t Blink they On a scale of xero to 100, with zero in­ Mrs. Reed said about 8 families discussion on how to pick out toys for sion. “’The city’s scattered site housing "I liked this side of town and found the He blamed the losses on rising fuel prices, inflation, could be used with children that His northeast community is now one of dicating a fully integrated city, Ms. were involved in the program. children and ways to use toys that the most fully integrated in the city and Pearce said Charlotte scored an 84.1 in program has helped. As far as opening up house I liked,” he said. “'That was basical­ economic recession and increases in government- community leaders think they should be 1070. But by 1980, she estimated the figure housing opportunities for minorities in ly it.” imposed airport landing and en-route navigation rewarded in the form of reduced busing had shrunk to 58.8. Charlottemeckelburg, it’s been greatly in­ Gaddy said his family has been accepted charges. . . under the 10-year-old school desegrega- Some Charlotte city and school officials creased since 1970.” and his son, a fourth grader, and white "The international airlines are eager to put 1980 • tlon plan. believe the figures may have overstated But Howard said the school desegrega­ children play together. behind them,” he said. “It was the worst year in their •• That’s what a two-yea^ study, recently the extent to which Charlotte housing tion plan aloi^' ,hasj.'had no significant "It’s very necessary that they socialize history.” ___M submitted to the National Iiistitute of patterns have changed but they bearing on in te g r a l housing. together,” he said. Hammarskjold said the outlook for 1981 “is brighter ^ ^ d u ^ tio n , concludes should happen more acknowledge progress toward Integration "You have to have some old values and Matthews said he thinks the local school but only because 1980 was such an unprecedented and ;; (re^tently^-undei*—urban—desegregation has been made in the past decade. mores broken down before you truly busing plan has helped foster integrated deep trough in the airlines’ economic cycle" jplans such as the one for "Sometimes people aren’t aware of become integrated,” he said. "Busing, in housing. “’The financial picture should improve, although in­ ^ Charlottemecklenburg (Mecklenburg changes that have taken place,” Ms. my unprofessional opinion, is not the pan­ "’The ultimate solution to the elimina­ ternational scheduled operations will probably not » County) Mhools. Pearce said. "The point that should be acea to integrated housing.” tion of cross-town busing for the purpose show a profit and the recently announced OPEC price Study author Diana Pearce, director of derived is the direction of the change. It School Superintendent Jay Robinson of integrating schools can only be solved increases add a new element of uncertainty to the air­ J research at Catholic University’s Center means that a lot more of the said he agrees with the study that there by housing integration that makes busing lines future," he said. -for 'National Policy Review in neighborhoods are a lot more Integrated.” will eventually be a lesser need for busing. unnecessary,” he s^d. HORSE A RIDER MAPLEWILO TACK ROOM. Rossi Caxuso Jumping Saddle $139.95. Rubber Boots $15.75, BEAUTIFUL Hunt Caps $14.95. Many other DOLL CLOTHES gift items and stocking BEAUTIFUL BARBIE DOLL 2 DRESSES 704. Bridesmaid’s staffers at unbeatable prices! Outfit $1.50. Complete Wed­ Hours. Tues.-Sat. 10-6 p.m., ding Outfit, $3.50. Pajamas Thurs. til 9 p.m.. Sunday 12-5 604. 6434452. HRISTMAS 6IFT GUIDE p.m. 649-5550. SHOP EjfflDryPB BEST SELECTION RENTALNEEDS PETS A SUPPLIES TAYLOR RENTAL WISHES MANCHESTER PET YOU HAPPY HOLIDAYS! CENTER, 687 Main St., 649- Oill us for Party Needs - 4273, The place to buy your Tables, Chairs, Chins, pets and supplies, where the Glosmare ^c. 643-X4M. 3 price is r i^ t and the per­ sonalized service great! Hours FRUIT BASKE’TS Monday thru Friday 9-9 pm. Saturday til 6 p.m. Sunday 1-5 FANCY FRUIT BASKETS - p.m Order early. Also, Wicker Items. Pero Fruit Stand, 276 CUSTOM MADE OakUnd S tm t, 643-618U CLOTHING M A RIN ELLI AND FRufr~ BASIOTS, Flgwfr COMPANY ORIGINALS. ARRANGEMENTS, center- CUSTOM MADE or oieca for your boRday needs. DESIGNED CLOTHING, and Broira’£ Ftowers, Inc., 146 ALTERATIONS Jor every oc­ casion, (or Everybody! 210 llsln'Str^, flanenester. fS- Pine St 643-9672 ______8®^______MOPEDS TV’S—STEREOS YAMAHA MOPED. ’The Ideal SHOP AL SIE FFER T'S Gift! $599.00. Help SanU beat APPLIANCES, 445 Hartford the gas crunch at Seymour Road, Manchester. 647-9997. Motorsports, 681 Main St.. Super Santa Sale! TVs. Manchester. 643-0114. stereos, washers, dryers, refrigerators, freezers, much more. BASKETS.A; WICKER WOODSISE ANTIQUES BUYING THE WICKER COTTAGE. Special awards COLLECTIBLE-S, Sneciallzlng In Baskets, IIA.ND MAOE.S Wicker FurAture and wall hangings. Route 83, Vernon. Secret Sleuth. " campaign mascot; Matthew - 25% OFF STORE WIDE! New GOLD. SILVER necial awards in a contribution drive for & Old Collectibles. Hand 646%lt. Monday -Saturday 10-5. Sunday 1-5 Multiple Sclerosis were presented to students LaPlaca. Robert Corona and Michael Mar­ Made Gifts 133 Spruce Street, WIPITIISTUTLT0ITKSP8T at Vernon Elementary School Tuesday. From sala. student winners. (Herald photo by Pin­ corner of Birch Street. • Cliu N|S • hsik) • Cms DINING left. Gerard Corriera, principal; Mrs. Sylvia to) • (htMlIhiWWMIlR A COMPLETE SELECTION HOUSE OF CmmG. Polyne- \ Keppner. school librarian, costumed as “The OF HAND MADE ITEMS, I Sjpedaltias. V • U Sbrliii Silnf Including, Collars. Vests, Cocktails served. Complete Pillows, and Afgans are take-out service. Open 7 oajrs. available at THE VILLAGE TOP PRICES PAl'Dii 363 Broad Street, Manefaester. * * * 10% Sonus m dssi rings with this sd * * * Proposal for new co-op CHARM YARN BARN, 131 84M958. Spruce St. 649-9699 'SW EETS FOR 829 10 820 to / iV E y t r too MUSICAL CHRISTMAS 6100 g W U l "W seen to aid school, families INSTRUMENTS CARVEL ICE CREAM, 811 ' ■ - Main Street, Manchester. 1227 cmiSTMAs m ica JSSA SEBASTIANS MUSIC HAS IISPINE tT.(MANCHESTER PHONE 643-4639 IMKlM-lt The newly es- Beatrice Kowalski. Board of have to be increased and the EVERYTHING FOR A Burnside AYe., East Hartford. i m o We. can haitdle all your Ice COrntrofHTFO RD.ANDPINEST um iD C Q A mblished Community School Ad­ Education chairman, said the program could lose some par- MUSICAL CHRISTMAS! ______IQLDKINCS BLDG )______HUUH& ticipants. Guitars. Accessories, Band in­ cream needs (or Christmas. A ^ visory CommiUee plans to meet in program is in trouble but at this struments and a staff of music Manchester, 646-599^ East .lanuarv to discuss the possibility of time, if federal and state money professionals to help you Hartford, 5234751. / ‘“■aS54 setting up a ItMid co-op that could keeps coming in, it will break even The school board recently voted to choose Route 83, Vernon. 872- benefit both the local school and in­ Mrs Kowalski said the schopl increase the cost of milk from 12 8002 PO T POURRI C dividual families. board gave the program $2,500 from cents to 15 cents for students and THE KNOTT PLACE, 55 OAK CAPITOL Its budget to pay bills that were left from 15 cents to 18 cents for adults C U T CERTIFICATE STREET, ^cislising In over from the last school year and to The committee will have a public THIS CHRISTMAS GIVE A Maersme 'Tables. Plant EQUIPMENT GIFT CERTIFICATE for a Hangers, Crochettiiu, Quilts, 38 MAIN 8Tm MANCHISTRR NMSMWMIBEiBSfviaiiadMWiasia! David Kravet Andover Pllemen- get the program off the ground meeting Jan 6 at 7:30 p.m Vicky Stuffed Animals awf all your Wallace, who helped set up a food co­ Subscription to The tarv School principal, said the school She said the program could be in Manchester Herald, "A Fami­ Christnus needs! 643-0490. 643-7958 ! U S T 3 lunch program is in trouble because trouble if the price of food keeps op in Willimantic. will be the guest ly Newspaper Since 1881". lOAYSI of rising tiMxl prices going up because lunch prices will speaker Please call the Circulation FLORISTS Musir program Department at 647-9946 CHRISTMAS Keslaurant robbed ARRANGEMENTS. Park HUl J SnR EO BOLTON - Bolton "Santa and the Snow­ GIRT CERTIFICATE Give Joyce Flower Shop: FTD. Elementary School grade 2 One To The Person You Love Fruit Baskets. Christmas SOI I II tt IMiXiK The police are presently mobile' tonight at 7 at the From Lords And Ladies and 3 students will present Parties. Flowering Plants. Un Saturday Dec 20, investigating the incident school all-purpose room Unisex Salon. Colony Shop. CaU 6490791. 5 *238®® Kosal s Kes-taurant in a music program entitled 944 Sullivan Avc., South Wind­ FLO’S CAKE South Windsor was Relief fund sor. 644-2435. T T T T T T T T T T T ■ 'T T T T T TT PENTLAND FLORIST, burglarized and a cash box BOLTON - Bolton FLORAL YOUR HOUDAY lee Flo for Special containing about $1000 was Center School Grade 6 IMPORTED GIFTS NEEDS! 24 Birch St. 6434147. FINNISH ESTONIAN “ Pleasing^YpuiiD g ^ro u Is Our HI). P E A R L i& so \ removed students are donating IMPORTS and Handicrafts. Pleasure! ()l<> M \IN si, \1 \\( III s| I |{ Ai cording to V olice money to the Italian Relief Blankets, famous design glass Holiday Cakes. Chief William Ryan. Fund rather than having ART GALLERY and other distinctive gifts. 44 Gift Certificates Avaiiable Robert Ricci a worker at the traditional holiday grab A Fine Selerlion of Original Art Stony Road. Bolton. 649-8060 WOOD CU’PttN C for a special gift for a special person the restaurant discovered bag this year The money for ( ■hristmas Giving ... S U P P U E ^ , the thelt when he arrived collected will be sent to a CUSTOM PICTURE FRAMING SPECIALISTS \ AMTY CAR PLATES D.R BUNCE A COMPANY," 181 Center 81. 70 Union 81. at work Saturday morning. Hartford-based group The HOl'Kii PERSONAL CAR PLATES 210 Pine St. 6434672. Supplies. Manctiecter Rockville Moo Kn iF4 r:f» I l.llN(iIOS HI) Make Ideal Gifts. Featuring Woodcuttiim and Forestry Nothing else appears to teachers who organized the 648-0228 878-3282 Thun til 6 SO WINDSOR ( I Organization Emblems. Products. & e s and service be missing Ryan said, and project are Charlotte S«i M MANCHESTER RUBBER for CHAINSAWS, SAFETY "Ffftt foe teofftN ng Mlneo f t t f ’ i Sun 10-3 > ul (limtiTui Til 644M7SO there was no e\ idence of a Atherly and Marjorie A.AA.AA.A A..1 . STAMP. 20 Birch St 649-4489, EQUIPMENT, forced entr'V Anderson Visa and Master Charge ACCESSORIES A ■ in i ^ ir n r - SUPER VALUE WOODSPUTTERS. 2 TYPEWRITERS w o f CHINO CUT CORDS * N9 Home tho YALE TYPEWRITER BICYCLES 39.95 Make engines sing SERVICE TYPEWRITERS R m . $ 1 8 . 9 5 Belons To The Bean REBUILT, PORTABLE BICYCLES AND CAMPING Raymond E. Gorman TYPEWRITERS From $20,00 EQUIPMENT. Sporting NOW Bag World of Sales & Service, Typewriter goods. Ice skates, sleds, sur- Comfort! Instead of ping vlviors, bock^ exercise Vinyl covered been beg. Double zippered Insurance Agency, Inc. it Adding Machines. 41 for extra ttrengtht Purnell Place. 649-4986. equipnmnt. FARR’S, 2 Main with Street, Manchester. 6437111. • 1 2 * * ARTS A CRAFTS BICYCLES NEW AND MARLOW’S 3 BRICK IN THE WALL USED, THE VERNON BIKE DOWNTOWN MAIN ST. MANCHISTIR Gallery of Fine Hand Crafts SHOP. Sales, Repairs. Route and Art. The Artisan Mill, 210 83/1 MILE NORTH OF Sunday. 643-1310. Call Cindi, Janice, or Joe If You Would Like HAPPY HOLIDAYS BRAYS To Be A Part Of This Gift Guide 643-2711 TO ALL OUR JEWELRY STORE Diamond Earrings FRIENDS and Diamond Pendents A HARVEST HILL up to 1 /3 O F F . CUSTOMERS STORE Wt w m (MirBAm tM s o u S iNwiMmN MANCHIBTtH or toko oU SOU In Irodo PAAKAOl tu m hooun OUoot I HiSSWu S Jowolrt SUn’ 737 Main 8t Manehertar 943-6917 a - EVENING HERALD, Tum , Dec 23. I860 See all of South America Struggle EVENING HERALD. Tues., Dec. 23. 1980 - 9 bett/s Not£l22Qk ‘C, in one country- for post Grasso starts By , the map says . Merry Ecuador. But those who have been there know that big stuff second phase from its Andean heights to BETTY RYDER its Amazon basin, from the HARTFORD (UPI) — It was an Christmas issue that nobody on the outside ’ colonial towns to Indian markets — and even to the world cared about, but inside the Capitol, the chairmaifiship of the of treatments Hospital. This hilarious comedy will Galapagos Islands offsore The colorful mitten trees are gone Survival tips HARTFORD (UPI) - Doctors without succeeding her husband, un­ from The Herald's foyer, but we be presented Tuesday, Jan. 27 at 8 — here is South America Transportation Committee was big Applying a few strips of adhesive stuff. have begun the second phase of derwent a hysterectomy April 3 for p.m. at the Wallace Stevens Theater all wrapped up in a single­ were delighted with the response to tape to the bottom of boots or shoes chemotherapy for Gov. Ella Grasso removal of a cancerous ovary. She of the Hartford Insurance Group, country package. Sen-elect Thom Serrani, D- the project sponsored by Xi Gamma will prevent slips on icy streets, ac­ in the latest effort to combat the was treated at the time with radia­ And while South America Stamford, wanted the Transportation Chapter of ^ t a Sigma Phi in con­ cording to a tip in the current Asylum Ave. and Cogswell St., Hart- I cancer which has spread from an tion. foid. h as a dozen c o u n try job, but so did Sen. Steven Casey, D- junction with the Manchester Area "Reader's Idea Exchange" column ovary to her liver and intestinal She wqs hospitalized again last There will be a champagne recep­ gateways to particular Brlstol. The compromise reached Conference of Churches. in Family Circle magazine. tract. ,, month for treatment of phlebitis, an tion from 6:30 to 7:45 p.m. Donation areas of sceiiic splendor, Monday after a three-day stalemate On The Herald trees were 76 pairs Salt, used on streets to prevent Doctors decided to begin the in­ inflammation of a vein in her left leg. is |8 per person and tickets are historic sites, high-living was pure politics. of mittORs. 27 hats and two knit skids, will rapidly destroy even the travenous treatment Monday During routine tests Nov. 24, doctors available from Mrs. H. John Malone, places and sports-world The fencing between the two purses, all to be distributed to sturdiest boots. To prolong the life of although Mrs. Grasso, 61, is still un­ found the cancer had spread to her 649-6718 or Mrs. Don Guinan, 649- spaces, Ecuador is the one- highlighted the handing out of 17 children during the Christmas' your boots, remove salt stains by able to eat solid foods, Hartford liver. 1298. stop country for them all. chairmanships by the new Senate holidays. It was nice to watch people rubbing boots with a diluted solution Hospital spokesman James Battaglio The two-term governor was A gift of tickets will make it seem Ecuador is closer to the Democratic leadership. come into the office each day and of white vinegar and water —1 teas­ said. released from the hospital briefly like Christmas again in January. United States than most Serrani, who antagonized the using a clothespin attach a pair of poon vinegar in v* cup water —then The governor, who has announced after undergoing tbe first phase of South American countries. Department of Motor Vehicles as mittens to the trees follow with a clear rinse. she will step down Dec. 31 in the mid­ Christmao tree To its capital of Quito, the House chairman of Transportation, chemotherapy in tablet form. I'm sure they all feel better for You can do more than button-up dle of her second term because of her Mrs. Grasso announced Dec. 4 she We finally got our Christmas tree flying time nonstop from will continue to head the committee sharing their Christmas and 1 know your overcoat to avoid colds and flu cancer, responded favorably to an­ would resign effective Dec. 31 and each year it's different. Well, its Miami is five hours, from as a senator. But all DMV issues, the recipients will be happy during the winter months, according tibiotics given her over the weekend because she did not have the stamina .a live tree, but somehow a different New York seven, and one- such as the agepey’s seeming inabili­ to the magazine Get out of the house to fight off a fever. to properly fulfill her duty as the Stepping out member of the family seems to make stop flights from Los f i . r ty to curb an ever growing number of W and get as much fresh air as you can. i i ' auto thefts, will be moved to the The "ideal situation” would have^ state’s chief executive. Well, 1 did it again Saturday night - the selection. Angeles take nine hours, ship, "Gnalay” at the right. The drug raid This is a must, because central Public Safety Committee. Photo shows some of the 600 l^les of been to wait until the governor could The governor was readmitted to danced till the wee hours, but it was This year it’s a perfect shape, but Braniff International and h heating dries oiit the mucous tissue marijuana, totaling 20 tons, seized in April was one of many resulting in trials iiyJfcJ.S. eat solids, “but once the fever was Hartford Hospital four days later and Ecuatoriana Airlines Casey will be the Senate chairman such fun in the nose, throat and lungs. small. Last year it touched the 1978 along the Damariscotta River in East district court in Portland where court resolved, they decided to go ahead was operated on Dec. 10 for two The TBPA iTranslantic Brides and ceiling, so we had to cut if off. 'Then provide the most frequent of the Public Safety Committee and Wash hands frequently' Most cold ml vice chairman of the Finance, Boothbay, Maine. A Coast Guard vessel is at decisions often tell tales of exotic illegal ac­ with chemotherapy,” Battaglio said malignant obstructions in her in­ air service to both highland Parents Association! held a holiday germs are transmitted by hand. there was the year a young friend of Monday. testinal tract. (^ito and to the coastal Revenue and Bonding Committee. the left of the dock, the British-registered tivity on the high seas. (UPI photo) dinner dance at the Knights of my daughter came zooming up on his Battaglio said he didn't know what Li. Gov William O'Neill will Columbus Hall in Somers and it cer­ Get as much sleep as you can. Most motorcycle with a Christmas tree for . And when "That was done solely on my part," said Serrani, who hounded had caused the high temperature, but succeed Mrs. Grasso and serve out tainly was a festive affair people need at least an extra half her perched on back. It was large, traveling between the said it was not unusual among' her term which ends in November Americas, there are two DMV officials about their com­ The members, mostly of British hour of sleep during the winter but it was delicate and each branch •YK. patients in her condition. 1982. surprise bonuses: none of 1 petence during the 1980 session. "I descent, sang "I'm a Londoneer months dropped under the weight of a single Illegal drug cases He said Mrs. Grasso, who first un­ the jetlag of east/west don’t mind if that happens, quite —But I'm a Yankee Now " ornament. derwent surgery April 3 to remove a travel and some of the An Otalvalo Indian woman from Ecuador in her typical dress. The frankly, it doesn’t hinder me." The Joan Joyce orchestra played But. as we stood back and admired cluster of cancerous tumors on an NU customers l>ooking ahead liveliest flightseeing Otavalos make their home less than three hours from the capital city ^ Serrani never mentioned the for dancing and put on a fine show it 1 we had to tie it to wall less it top­ ovary, is not doing as well as doctors She is a marvelous vocalist and so it There is still time before Christ­ ple over) we all grinned. 'Cause, anywhere. of Quito, and loom weavings in much the same way as they did long „ switch after the chalrmenships were announced by newly-named Senate had hoped. demand rales was wonderful to hear her sing such mas to stuff someone's stocking with after all. it's the thought that counts, There is a Shangri-La before the arrival of the Spaniards or the Incas. ! President James Murphy, D- jam Maine courts ‘ Her condition isn’t as good as old time favorites as "White Christ­ tickets to "Same Time Next Y'ear," and every tree in the forest has the quality about Quito, and a they (doctors) hoped it would be by HARTFORD (UPI) - Electric mas " She has a lot of volume for a right to be somebody's Christmas bit of that magic appears Norwich, and Senate Majority being presented by The Producing the earliest cultures of taxis, dining out on And while hanging that PORTLAND, Maine (UPI) - The The man was arrested along with this point," Battaglio said. "It (con­ heating customers of Northeast petite lady and certainly made the tree. even before landing. For on Leader Richard Schneller, D-Essex. The busts netted 31 arrests and 55 Guild of Hartford to benefit the South America's pre- regional specialities or hat in Quito, there are day ’ federal courthouse halls afe filled five other Georgians at an isolated dition) is not where they would like it Utilities have filed a petition with Merry Christmas! a clear day — and that is In fact, he said he'd pursue the DMV tons of m arijuana, much of it evening very enjoyable Auxiliary 'of Manchester Memorial Colombian peoples. European dishes makes trips to make in every ' coastal estate in Tenants Harbor, one to be at this point.” , state utility regulators demanding almost every day — Chim­ issue. ' with Southern drawl rather than wrapped in burlap sacks marked a ua la i-es Ka [ s ija tat ua va t s rci isa Liai tfii Ka ( « to eca ifiiio ia <» fa »■ i « to m Ml { « Ml Pratt & Whitpev. the world's largest Earn.s itadgc KnIistH "1 didn’t get everything I wanted, tion on Georges Bank, one of the employ the "best available and or more — carries a maximum 15 the second time inn pssl^ss than a week, a jet engine^iirer. In training plazas of the old city, it is major airline has placed orders with Robert ,P Carlson, president of Gerard R Ganiev Jr . son of Mr but I think it’s in the true sense of world’s richest fishing grounds. safest technology’’ to guard against years in prison and 5125,0(X) fine. Army Pvt Edward G McKernan easy to see that the Spanish United Technologies Corp' that will f'ratt Whitney, said the decision by and Mrs Gerard R Ganley Sr of Pvt Paulette A Belhumeur, political compromise," he said. "We The agreement, ratified Monday in oil spills. Double that for second conviction. son of .Mr and Mrs Edward L conquistadors took par­ call for production of more than»51 American Airlines was "a solid vote Grpi'e Street. Manchester, has daughter of Mr and Mrs Jean M ticular pride in building both wanted Uie whole pie... so Thom a court order issued by U.S. District —Requires the government to "Maine has an abnormal number M cK ernan of 180 W ells St billion in Pratt & Whitney Aircraft of confidence in the fuel-efficient enlisted in the U S Air Force A 1980 Belhumeur of Vernon, is attending gave up a little and 1 gave up a Judge John McNaught, ended three prepare an environmental impact of drug cases in federal court," Bran­ Manchester, recently received a their first inland settle­ jet engines ( enginp'l that is designed to "save air­ course at the U S .Army Infantry graduate of Manchester High School, basic training at Fort Leonard Wood, ment. In addition to the UtUe” years of litigation which pitted At­ statement on oil drilling after con­ nigan said. "The same holds true for The Pratt & Whitneyc-Afr^raft sub­ lines millions of dollars in fuel School. Fort Benning, Ga he selected a position in the weather Mo " church bell towers and red Other committee chairmen, all torney General Francis X. Bellotti sulting with the state and CLF. rizona, Florida, Texas and Califor- Democrats, appointed, were: and the Conservation Law Founda­ —Requires the govern/nent to'' ^nia, but in Arizona you don't go by sidiary of UTC said Monday it was costs " tile-roofed buildings, they selected by American Airlines to lavished special attention —Marcella Fahey of East Hart­ tion against the Departments of reconsider its decision not to DoaL" ford, Appropriations. Interior and Commerce and a half designate Georges Bank as a marine And anyone following the cases build an estimated 5450 million Carlson said tlie new engine would’ on the cathedrals and dollars worth of jet engines. reduce maintenance costs substan­ monasteries — spiritual —William Sullivan of Waterbury, dozen major oil companies. sanctuary, a request it rejected a closely had better be armed with a Planning for retirement nautical dictionary .and intricate The firm announced last week that tially and save an average of about $1 Banks. "What we've done is the best we year ago. fortresses sheltering rich Delta Airlines placed a $600 million million a year over 10 years for each H> SAL ANKI.LO —Cornelius O’Leary of Windsor can ... given that there’s going to be navigational maps. ding on your earnings. Social Securi­ nual exempt amount. People 72 and treasures of decorative The Sierra Club said it was pleased order for the PW2037 engine to power plane in fuel costs alone Locks, Education. drilling on Georges Bank,” said During drug hearings, the cour­ Manager. ty will replace from 30 to 55 percent over 170 in 19811 are not subject to arts with the terms of the settlement but 60 Boeing 757 jetliners. The deal was Pending certification by the —Clifton Leonhardt of Avon, Assistant Attorney General Stephen troom is filled with aerial Fanl H arlford of your pre retirement earnings The the earnings test Among the most im­ not satisfied with Interior's handling the largest single commercial engine Federal Aviation .Administration, Ihere are some people living in Energy and Public Utilities. -x Leonard. photographs of coastal estates, lower earner gets the higher rate The wav it works, a person 65 in pressive IS La Compania of offshore oil leasing on Georges order in aviation history. first deliveries to Delta are retirement who are finding it to be 1980 getting the maximum benefit of —Eugene Skowronski of Derby, Douglas Foy, executive director of sheltered from Atlantic fury — and because of the lesser room for a whose elaborate carved Bank, claiming the department has The American Airlines order for 45 scheduled by 1984 and production un­ pretty much what they expected, facade is the most ornate Environment. the CLF, called the agreement the the eyesight of curious fishermen — reduction in income 5653 SO monthly or 57.845 60 annually, "(^hown an insensitivity to the value engines was a departure from airline der the two contracts was expected even with the effect of recent infla­ —John Daniels of New Haven, "end of Round One in trying to by rocky banks and cliffs. Since It replaces only a part of your could have an annual income of 512.- in the city and whose in­ convem enGe of the fishery resource to the to continue through the 1980s tion on their income There are Executive Nominations. protect the fishery on Georges Testimony often concerns detailed industry practice because the prior earnings the Social Security 845 60, which would include his or her terior IS a dazzle of gold economy of New England” Pratt Whitney will do 85 percent others who have found a sharp drop —Audrey Beck of Mansfield, Bank." Coast Guard logs or procedures. PW2037 engine was chosen by system expects and encourages peo­ other Social Security check plus 55.- leaf altars And in the San American to power its next genera­ of the engine's development work in their incomes in terms of buying Finance, Revenue and Bonding. The oil companies, entered as in­ Bellotti and former Democratic And tbe judge’s opinions are ple to plan lor other retirement in­ OOO. the maximum amount of money Francisco cathedral, Inca tion of midrange jetliners prior to and manage the program A West [lower he or she could make without affec­ gold shines on the superb —Amelia Mustone of Meriden, terveners in the case, refused to take Gov. Michael S. Dukakis filed the packed with tales of "a deepwater come specifying the aircraft the engines German firm. Motoren-und The difference is not necessarily ting it. A person could earn ^s much General Law. part in the negotiations or agree to suit. Gov. Edward J. King, also a dock capable of receiving a large For example, the annual earnings ceilings of the first great will power. Turbinen-Union. will do 11 percent of how much money they were making as 520.691 20 before all benefits would religious building on the —Wayne Baker of Danbury, the settlement.* Democrat, opposed the action and his oceangoing vessel," of duffel bags test, which IS used to determine if a The latest order brings to more the work and an Italian company. when they were working The be withheld because of the earnings continent Whether on tour Government Administration and That settlement: office took no part in the negotiations and binoculars, and of a ketch on person has actually suffered a reduc­ than 51 billion in potential business FIAT S.p A . will have 4 percent of difference that accounts for their test — and sightseeing is as Elections. —Allows the state and CLF to have with the federal government. choppy seas "skippered by a man tion in earning applies only to announced in less than one week by the job situations is more likely to be found eanrings. not to other forms of retire­ Another feature of the Social well organized in Ecuador buying^ named ‘Abe." in their approach to preparing and ment income Income from rent, in­ Sec urity program is the protection it as guides are planning for their retirement vestments. savings, and other pen­ provides against inflation Benefits knowledgeable and helpful People who know how Social sions is not subject to the earnings are indexed against inflation and in­ — or on o n e ’s ow n, Workfare programs ready Security works as a retirement in­ test crease automatically with the cost of everyone should visit the I CHRISTMAS SPECIALS the state's 15,060 General Assistance siderable freedom in forming work, education come program are more likely to or HARTFORD (UPI) — A controversial living once a person begins receiving At the same time, people who wish Basilica of 1^ Merced and program that will require able bodied welfare recipients to work for their benefits. and training programs for General Assistance find their retirement income at a them Also. Social Security benefits walk the gardens of ^ Dec. 23 CHRIST CHILD TODAY. Channel 30 7:00P.M. to supplement their retirement in­ recipients to work for their benefits is ready to Maher said most of the plans he had seen recipients." he said. desirable level Knowing what Social come with earning can do so A per- are nut subject to Federal and State .secluded monasteries and go into operation in most Connecticut com­ opted to put recipients to work in public works He said plans which had failed to make the Security provides and how it treats ,son 65 or over can earn $5,{KX) in 1980 income taxes convents I Dec. 24 Midnite Mass, WTIC 1080 on dial munities. types of jobs instead of assigning them to work grade generally were rejected because of income in retirement is absolutely 15.500 in 19811 without affecting his It is important to know these facts Of all sightseeing attrac­ selling I Dec. 24 CHRISTMAS SPECIAL, Channei 20 1:15 A M, technical points, such as not having all of the essential to making it work lor you State officials said Monday about two-thirds for nonprofit groups, as was also allowed. or her Social Security check A per­ about Social Security if you want to tions. one not to miss is the information needed on preprinted state forms. It IS important to know that Social of Connecticut’s communities have filed for son under 65 can earn J3.720 (54.080 in have sufficient income in retirement. Archaeological Museum. Communities also have a third option of The state pays' 90 percent of General Dec. 25 CHRISTMAS MASS, Channel 20 9:00 A M Security benefits are designed to state approval of proposed "workfare” Choir: SI. Thomas Seminary 19811 Earnings over the annual If you have any questions about For the neophyte, this placing recipients in education or training Assistance benefits with communities picking replace only a portion of your pre­ programs. exempt amount cause the Social future benefits, call your Social small, beautifully dis­ programs. Recipients will be paid the up the other 10 percent and administrative retirement income to provide a Dec. 26 CONN. PRIME TIME, Channel 24 10:00P.M Security check to be reduced by 51 Security office at 244-3717 We can played collection of ar­ Income Maintenance Commissioner minimum wage under the program and may costs. Under the workfare law, the state can » base on which you can build Depen- lor each 52 of earnings above the an­ help you tifacts is an introduction to Eldward Maher' said his department had be required to work up to their benefit level. withhold its share to towns which don't file Dec. 27 ALLELUIA PLAYERS, Channe\ 20 7:00 P.M. Use the Herald Classifieds received plans from more than 110 of the “Generally speaking the males will tend to plans by Jan. 1. state’s 169 communities and most have been be assigned to public works types of ac­ Dec. 28 MASS, Channel 8 8:00 A M. Health Maher said the General Assistance program Choir: St. Thomas Seminary \ araroved. tivities,” said Maher, who added women cost the state 526 million in the 1979-80 fiscal 'nie workfare program, which takes effect recipients, much fewer in number, would be and covered about 15,000 cases, most of them Dec. 28 A Af£IV DAY, Channel 8 9:15 A M \ Reckoning with alcohol Jan. 1, was adopted by the last legislative ses­ put In clerical jobs. single people or childless couples not eligible Call 643-2711 sion. It was expected to require about half of "The program gives the municipalities con- Dec. 28Conversations with Fr. Ed, Channel 40 12:30 P.M. By I.AWRENUK LAMB, they’re just as exact as body metabolizes it, it is for other aid programs. M.l). mathematics, broken all the way down to Hair issue Jan . 1 MASS: NEW YEARS DAY, Channe\ 20 9:00 A.M. DEAR DR LAM B-I'm carbon dioxide and water. Celebrant: Fr. Charles Johnson/Choir: St Thomas Seminary Drinking alcohol cannot HARTFORD (UPI) - a borderline diabetic con­ The basic information on be converted to car­ T)k attorney for accused Jan . 3 ANOTHER CHOICE, Channel 20 7:00 P.M, trolling my blood sugar by the breakdown of alcohol, mvderer John Patrick OOPS bohydrates, or sugar. ’The diet and weight control My how fast it’s metabolized Jan . 4 A A/£IV DAY, Channel 8 9:15 A.M. biochemistry of the reac­ Bonner says he will fight a diet consists of 125 grams and how the alcohol you tions involved results in state prosecutor’s request of carbohydrates and a consume over a period of THE YELLOW PAGES FORGOT US— realize alcohol has calories blood sugar And it's alsb alcohol being converted to that his client submit hair total of 1500 calories » that must be reckoned time affects your blood Dr. Joseph Jarmon bad .for people who have active acetate. Active samples. WE DON’T WANT YOU TO FORGET Please Help I'm confused by the with Or do you feel that level in in The Health low blood sugar problems acetate cannot be con­ Attorney F. Mac Buckley relationship between liquor alcohol in moderation is Letter number 14-6, said Monday Bonner's con­ US. FOR THE VERY BEST IN PEST (hypoglycemia). verted to any of the car­ Us Through (not wine or been and car*, not a concern'' Now, the reason you're Alcohol Can Be Dangerous stitutional guarantee CONTROL- Dentist bohydrates. It can be con­ bohydrates All the ubles d e a r r e a d e r - to Your Health, which I am against self-incrimination Your Prayers having so much trouble fin- verted to cholesterol. It show none or trifling Alcohol, when used to sending you. Others who CALL Route 44A, Bolton' ding how much car­ can be converted to ketone 5 would be violated if amounts If this is correct, excess, can be dangerous want this issue can send 75 lk ra I &q>erior Court Judge John _ & Donations! bohydrate comes from a bodies which are a result of (In Shopping Center at the Notch) how do you measure grams for anybody Small cents with a long, stamped, 646-0445 gram of alcohol is that this Incomplete metabolism Daly grants the prosecu-' of alcohol so you can sub­ self-addressed envelope for AND ADVERTISER amounts of alcohol are par­ doesn’t happen. ’There are and cause an odor on the tion request. OFFICE OF I}AD>0 A TELEVISION stitute an ounce of liquor it to me, in care of this 30,000 CIRCULATION Announces ticularly dangerous for certain things in nutrition breath. Or it can be con­ Daly said he would hear Eastern Cheniical Service 785 Asylum Avanu* for other carbohydrates newspaper, P.O. Box 1551, Hartford, Conn. 06105 diabetics who require and in medicine which are verted to fatty acids and arguments on the motion Sat OtfiM Hourt and drink in moderation’’ 1 Radio City Station, New by Chief Assistant State's 246 7295 medidne to control their absolute sciences.and stored as body fat. If your Oardvark Termite Control York, NY 10019. Attorney Robert Meyers on 64IM)773 Jan. 5. Ml - KVKNING HERALD, Tues , Dec. 23, 1990 EVENING HERALD. Tues., Dec. 23, 1980 - 1 1

Coachei' Hwskies Loughery ToujnTolk at the meeting to discuss leglila- cilman Robert Wehrli said, when remarked about the house arrests. Vernon officials just voted comments all ready quits Nets She added. "But it's hard to take tion said, ‘T m not being facetious asking a question, "I happen to be decorations, their Christmas trees to give the town's housing code of­ At a recent meeting in Vernon on season for classic the court to court.” _ but do you think council members very close to this.” Tlie mayor lean toward the left. ficer the powers Of constable. “But as coach Mayor Mane Herbst and members Page 13 should have this insurance?" said, "In fact be calls the social he can’t carry a gun," commented Page 12 Page 12 of the Town Council were dis­ The matter of hypertension in­ services director ‘honey.’'’ During a recent discussion on the mayor. 6ports cussing proposed legislation con­ surance for police anc^ fire per­ Mayor Marie Herbst and Wehrli’s wife, Virginia, holds that proposed legislation, Vernon cerning the state renting local sonnel was being discussed by tbe members of the Vernon Town position. Mayor Marie Herbst arid council buildings for use as courthouses. Vernon mayor and some council Council, talking about proposed members talked about a proposal The mayor commented that Ver­ members. Kath'ryn Fieldson, legislation of the CCM, were dis­ I t's easy to te ll w ho’s a that calls for eliminating the power non is trying to evict the state associate director of CCM, present cussing welfare legislation. Coun­ Democrat, one Manchester wit of constables to make criminal ers live, die by the pass m v -

SAN DIEGO (UPl) - The San ‘Chargers gained 180 yards on the Obituaries bothers me when p^ple say that the game, taking a 3-0 lead on San Diego, with its 448 yards total AFC West Crown in 10 yekrs. Court orders Diego Chargers began their march ground on 44 rushing plays — six Chargers don’t have a running game. Benirschke’s 33-yard kick in the first offense, set an NFL record for total toward the Super Bowl Monday night more than by passing — while Dan "It's interesting,” the kicker said. Marfiarel K. Downing I'm very pleased to be part of this quarter. The Steelers’ Matt Bahr yards in a season with 6,414,. breaking "Although it’s jubilant in here, it's MANCMKSTKH — Mrs Margaret with a victory over the F>ittsburgh Fouts com plete 21 of 37 passes for running attack.” booted a 32-yard field goal in the se­ Houston’s mark of 6,288 set in 1961. Steelers that proved a team that 308 yards. nothing Iflie last year. We all know , E Downing, 90. of 69 Overlook Drive, For Benirschke, the victory was cond period, but Benirschke came "Words can’t express how 1 feel," that this is only the first step and the ^ e d Monda/at a local convalescent “lives by the pass, dids by the pass" Chuck Muncie, who ran for one especially gratifying. A little more back with two more field goals to said Charger coach Don Coryell. "We boys’ return can also run the ball pretty dam well. touchdown, gained 115 yards on 26 playoffs are what's important to us home She was the widow of Albert than a year ago, he lay in critical give the Chargers a 9-3 lead at half­ have too many people injured. We now. We’ll be ready.” Last year, Pittsburgh’s Terry carries while Fouts fan for another condition on a hospital operatihg Downing Sr HARTFORD (UPl) - The Connec­ revocable under Vietnamese law and time. can’t be at a peak. We lost too many Bradshaw, whose Steelers are out Mrs Downing was born in Wixid- Bradshaw said the Chargers would score and Rolf Benirschke kicked table after surgery for Crohn’s San Diego got its first touchdown guys to injuries. Thank goodness we ticut Supreme Court today ordered a "it would be in the best interests of have trouble reaching the Super Bowl four field goals to tie his previous of the playoffs for the first time in side. Long Island. N V’ Oct 1, 1890, Disease. early in the third period on a 1-yard have two weeks. nine years, said; Fairfield business executive to the children to be with their natur^ because they couldn't run. San Diego singlegame record. she had been a resident of return the two Vietnamese boys he mother.” — TD run by Fouts and the Steelers "Considering the caliber of com­ "I’m disappointed, upset and em­ Manchester for more than 60 years. lost to Houston in the first round of The Chargers won the right to host "I was named honorary captain," countered with a touchdown on a petition ... a Super Bowl team, plus has cared for since 1975 to their Lucas filed legal papers claimiog last year’s playoffs. all conference games and will play barrassed by this season. San Diego She was a member of St Mary's said the 25-year-old kicker who 2yard run by Sidney Thornton to the fact that we had a lot at stake, we controlled the ball and did a good job. natural mother. Mrs. Popp had mistreated and aban­ niis year, the Chargers won their either Houston or Buffalo at San booted field goals of 33, 26, 26, and 33 Episcopal Church The ruling climaxed a bitter and doned her sons. make the score 16-10. played well,” Coryell said. "I’m just I’m glad this happened. Next year She is survived by three sons, second straight AFC West cham­ Diego Stadium either Jan. 3 or 4. yards and added two extra points. The Chargers put the game out of emotional custody battle between Judge Harold H. Dean denied her thankful the season is over and we everyone will write us off and then James E Downing and Albert Dow­ pionship by running the ball more "I know a lot of people had doubts “Before the game they asked me reach on Benirschke's 33-yard field can start the second season." Hao Thi Popp, 28, and Richard petition in April 1977. ^ than passing in a 26-17 victory over about whether I was a quality run­ we'll .come back and blow them out. ning Jr . both of Manchester, and because it's the year anniversary of goal and a 10-yard TD run by Muncie Benirschke said the mood in the "The bottom fell out under me Lucas, 37. The high court ruling overturned the Steelers in the nationally- ning back." said Muncie, who was my illness. Before the game I George Downing of Andover, a In April 1975, Mrs. Popp turned her Dean's opinion that Mrs. Popp had to make the score 26-10. On the last Chargers’ dressing room lacked the after I hurt my thumb this year. I televised season finale.. traded to the Chargers from New remembered what it was like to be play of the game, Bradshaw con­ daughter. Mrs John Margaret sons Mark, now 13, and Paul, now 11, relinquished her parental rights exuberance of last year when the plan to sit home, work out. try to take Dilworth of Jonesport. .Maine. 15 While holding the World Champion Orleans earlier in the season. "I hardly able to walk." nected on a 16-yard TD pass to Ben­ over to a U.S. adoption agency, when she signed the adoption docu­ Chargers beat Denver in the final it easy and do a few movies." grandchildren and 11 great­ Steelers to only 49 yards rushing, the think 1 proved tonieht that I am. It The Chargers never trailed in the fearing they would be killed in a Viet- ment., nie Cunninghan Mnndav night game to win their first grandchildren cong bloodbath in the closing days of Mrs. Popp also had a third son _Euneral services will be the war, Larry. 8, who was placed for adop­ Wednesday at noon at Watkins ■She gave them to Friends for All tion in Colorado by another agency. F’uneral Home. 142 E Center St M Children Inc. with the understanding Friends of Children of Vietnam. A Burial will be in East Cemetery they would be adopted by Lucas, an Colorado court in June 1977 returned Dejection look M erold There are no calling hours unmarried Exxon Corp. business the child to Mrs. Popp. executive who played foster father to The Connecticut justices said Dean Jatiien P. Ilullon several Vietnamese orphans while had no right to term inate the MAMIESTKK - James P Hut working in Saigon from 1973-1975. woman's parental rights because the with Patriots ton. 72, of 60 Montague Circle. East ’ The children, who were fathered by document she signed was revocable By are from left, Philip Radding, president ot FOXBORO, Mass, (U P l)-O neby or by waiting until the media had Hartford, formerly of Manchester, Dr. William E. Vincent, left, president of an Australian physician, were air­ under Connecticut law. one they descended the stairway left. Others, like Hamilton and President died .Monday at Manchester Manchester Community College, signs the the Manchester Jaycees, center, and Robert lifted out of Vietnam and sent to live The high court alsq.said even if it Earl Yost from the Stadium Gub to the lobby, McGee, simply were too disap­ Memorial Hospital He was the hus­ papers attesting to the college's share of Weiss, Manchester town manager, right. with Lucas' brother and sister-in-law were irrevocable under Vietnamese their faces painted with dejection. pointed to talk. band of Eleanor (Chamberlain' Hut­ in Massachusetts while he remained law "the court could decide the issue ‘\JBS assumes Sports Editor responsibility in a multi-sponsored fitness (Herald photo by Harrison) “ Nothing tonight, man, I got But defensive captain Steve Nelson ton in Thailand. of custody, based upon the best in­ trail Awaiting their turn to put pen to paper .nothing to to say,” said nose tackle agreed to speak for the team and Mr Hutton was born in In December 1975, Lucas assumed terests of the children.” Ray Hamilton. reiterated Erhardt's belief that the Manchester May 28 1908. and had care for the children, giving them Connecticut law requires a deci­ headaches "Have a nice holiday.” said defen­ team should have made it into the lived in Manchester until moving to their American names and enrolling sion in probate court or the juvenile sive end Tony McGee as he passed playoffs without anyone's help. East Hartford 26 years ago Before them in public school in Fairfield. division of Superior Court to ter­ If Jim Moriarty thought he had Holmes. Last week he tossed in 48 Signing of memorandum through the doorway to his car in the "We learned a lesson, and that’s retiring in 1972. he was a master pipe minate a parent's rights. Z points —23 baskets and two free Meanwhile, their mother, the parking lot. that you have to do it yourself," said headaches when coaching the varsity bender at Pratt & Whitney Aircraft “ Neither procedure was followed throws —leading St Bridget to a 62- former Thai Hoa Vo, had escaped to The New England Patriots had Nelson, one of seven New England basketball team at Manchester High Group of I'niled Technologies Corp this country and married William in the present case, " Associate 56 win over Stafford Springs seen their Christmas party and their players voted to the AFC All-Pro little did he realize what was in store for 36 years He was a member of the Popp, an airplane pilot from New­ Justice Joseph W Bogdanski wrote season end at the same time Monday team. "It's disappointing. Things when he took over as president of the firm s Quarter Century Club, of the brings fitness trail closer bury Park, Calif. in an opinion approved by the five Manchester Country Club night when the San Diego Chargers just didn't work out. We thought one Manchester Lixlge of Masons, the Before her marriage she had met other justices. Shots here ‘n there M IN IM I'-IK K - The long- After abandoning Manchester High MCC will provide free parking. The beat the Pittsburgh Steelers 26-17 to of those three chances would come membership. Raising money to Washington Social Club, and the with Lucas in California, told him she Mrs Popp had a "constitutional offset a deficit of $22.(XX) for the 1980 Manchester lost one of its most ar­ awaited fitness trail tixik a giant step School and Martin Elementary Jaycees, a civic organization which eliminate the Pats from the playoffs. through. " Salvation Army in .Manchester He did not have enough money to raise right to preserve her parental rights season is the first priority for dent followers ol soccer when Cecil closer to construction .Monday with •School as sites, the MCC location was has expressed interest in supporting New England finished the year at 10- had been a member of the Salvation the boys and asked him to continue Moriarty and his fellow officers...Tip Kittle died earlier this week Han­ the signing of a memorandum of un­ determined appropriate in the absence of a powerful counter­ 6 and had three chances to make the Army Band fitness trails, will obtain signs, vailing state interest. " Bogdanski Erhardt. who left the stadium ford Whalers will be on Channel 30 derstanding by representatives of all caring for them. playoffs but none came through. Department: Country Club officials Besides his wife, he is survived by specifications, and other related wrote. during the game, had been tonight against Toronto in a NHL agencies involved In return for locating the trail at But in June 1976, Mrs Popp and "It’s a tough loss, and it's even should look into a promotion/ publici­ two daughters. Mrs Paul 'Lorellei work for the project. J.C Penney The court said Mrs Popp had speculated to be on the way out game , Thursday afternoon the About two years ago, a local physi­ MCC. the trail will be free and open her husband kidnapped the two boys tougher when you let someone control ty representative, something that Beaulieu of Glastonbury, and .Mrs Inc., has had a national role in sup­ because his contract only renewed Boston Celtics and New York Knicks cian urgt“d the town to establish a to the public at alt times except a as they waited for a school bus in placed her children up for adoption your own destiny.’’ said New Couple of kicking specialists was lacking last season...Dave Prin- Deanna Pedersen of Broad Brook, porting and promoting fitness trails, Fairfield. They later returned them itself if New England made the square off in a NBA meeting at 12 30 fitness trail as part of the recreation maximum of two hours per day for "in the atmosphere of panic and Ehigland Coach Ron Erhardt, who diville rates a bow for the time and two sisters .'Vlrs Mary .Norton of and will contribute J750 to the to Lucas to avoid criminal prosecu­ playoffs. However, most of the Rolf Benirschke (6) of San Diego walks off field with Matt on CBS from New York's Madison denartmenl s urogram MCC physical education classes Manchester effort. fear" created by the North Viet­ earlier in the evening had been given effort he put into getting the Five Plamville and Mrs Huby .Anderson tion and began a long legal battle for players and coaches rallied to Bahr of Pittsburgh after Chargers defeated Steelers last night, Square Garden. Dave Sykes, UConn Other work provided by the college namese army's march toward a new, multi-year contract. "I just Erhardt's side late in the season, Mile Road Race results to this desk of Manchester and six custody. Saigon. 26-17. Benirschke kicked four field goals and added two extra for publication. A committee ticket manager, reports 8,300 tickets will be construction, supervision, hope we learned a lesson from all saying the coach should not be grandchildren Mrs. Popp filed a petition in "Throughout the war, rumors this.” points. (UPl photo) » member, he was also an active par­ have been sold for Monday night s Funeral services will be some materials, and upkeep. singl^ out for the team’s misfor­ opening UConn Classic at the Hart­ Bridgeport Superior Court seeking prevailed that the North Vietnamese About 20 New England players tune. ticipant...Will Hadden reports it cost Wednesday at 1 p m at Holmes Town adds role The town will provide used would kill civilians and that mixed ford Civic- Center and 10,000 for the return of the children, claiming watched the Monday night game at "It's only fair that we hire Ron $822.61 for numbers worn by the Funeral Home 400 Mam St Burial playground equipment and possibly she signed an adoption agreement blood children would be in particular Schaefer Stadium, rooting hard for prior to a game he has no control nearly 4,0(X) registered runners in the Tuesday night’s doubleheader The will be in Buckland'Cemetery use of construction equipment. with Friends For All Children Inc danger," the high court said. the Steelers. A Fhttsburgh win would over." said Patriots owner Billy Thanksgiving morning road race in coliseum seats 14,000, plus, for Friends may call at the funeral home The trail will contain 20 exercise only to get her children out of war- Weekend trifecta basketball Top rookie shotblocker stations, besides pathways built on have placed New England in the Sullivan. “ He's been a tireless Manchester and another $913.75 was today from 7 to 9 p m Memorial con­ for firefighters torn South Vietnam as it was falling DO IT DAILY —, Read the Evening spent oh renting 20 portable toilets. in the NBA to date is Boston's Kevin playoffs as a wildcard entry. But just worker and has done all he has been tributions may be made to the Salva­ ground which is level enough to to Communists; the document was McHale with at least one in 25 of his provide fairly easy exercise. Herald's comics and cartoons. after 11:30 p.m., when San Diego's able to do. There's a thin line tion Army. 661 Main St or the Itv M AIM IN Kl AKN> tioned properly and that police and Chuck Muncie scored to make it 26- first 30 games Red Auerbach claims American Cancer Sonety 237 E between making the playoffs and not lost Patriots IL-rald Ki-porli-r ambulance personnel responded well 10, the players began leaving the making them” Notes off the cuff the 6-11 rookie is the best shot­ (.'enter St M\N» lll 'IK It - Town olltcials. to the compounded emergency' “As stadium. Sullivan declined to reveal im­ Veteran boxing referee Sam blocker since Bill Russell led the Anna Kraiicis meeting .Monday to consider im­ far as I'm concerned they passed the NU asks jz Most chose to avoid reporters by mediately the terms and length of BOSTON (UPl) — Was there ever at 27-11. Then comes Dallas (26-12), Maltempo, after viewing the Sugar Celts to one title after another test, he said simRT'ssm... M \ \ ( UK" I KK - Mrs Anna provements to the 911 telephone either leaving through side entrances Erhardt’s new contract. any doubt it would end up like this? Denver (25-13), Miami and Houston Ray Leonard-Roberto Duran telecast According to Kleinschmidt, a se­ .Mildred Vennart Francis, 87, of 91 emergencv .service agreed to expand pass-on The Patriots played a weekend (2315), and Minnesota (22-15-1). last week was convinced Duran cond ambulance was dispatched Short dribbles Chestnut St died Monday at a local the lunction of the town s two fire trifecta. and all three horses came up What the records indicate is that "quit. He was frustrated." Maltem­ departments after the first sustained a flat tire SUPER SANTA SALE short. And if you could pick one team the Patriots are one of the fastest po is the top ranking referee in UConn will enter its holiday hoi^ convalescent home That ambulance never arrived on the of costs She was the widow of Blynn P According to the new procedure NFL playoff sites to win The Big Game, wouldn't you starting teams in the league and one Connecticut... Jim Sheldon, who once tourney next week a. heavy favorite the lire department personnel will be scene because the emergency was HARTFORD (UPl) - pick the Pittsburgh Steelers? Even of its poorest finishers. All games tossed in basketballs with regularity to trip up Army the first night and Francis i NEW YORK (UPl) - Here are the dispatchi'd lirsi to all life threatening canceled as the vehicle was en route Northeast Utilities is Buffalo will play away on Jan. 3 or an injured, out-of-the-playoffs, but count the same, but the teams that with the Manchester Rangers, has then outscore Western Kentucky in Mrs Francis was born in sites for the NFL playoffs: emergencies In (i a r 1 c u 1 a r . to the home. Kleinschmidt said leeking state approval to AL SIEFFERTS offers one of the Jan. 4 because of NFL tiebreaker nevertheless oozing-with-character finish with a flourish are the ones caught the soccer bug and is the finals. Army is coming in Manchester Dec 30 1892. and hart 1 San Diego earned the final playoff lived here most of her life She was medically-trained firefighters will At the scene., a police officer, aass on to its customers procedures. Pittsburgh Steelers. that usually wind up in the Super following the Hartford Hellions in following 30 and 24-point defeats in now respond to heart attack and ap­ himself trained in emergency ser­ the cost of converting a spot Monday night, defeating In the NFC, F^iladelphia lost to Yet the Pigskin God has again Bowl. home starts...Did you notice the the Houston Kettle Classic Coach educated in M anchester and areas largest selections of Top Pittsburgh, 26-17. Westchester. N V schools and parent heart altack calls vices, canceled the alert when the western Massachusetts Dallas but clinched the East title looked unfavorably on the New Of those nine teams. New England attendance figures for Hellion games Dom Perno of the Huskies and his The C ^rgers clinched the AFC attended Columbia Cniversity in 1‘reviouslv the town s two lire child cleared her own throat electrical generating plant anyway on the basis of best net points England Patriots, smiting their and Miami have made the playoffs on the road last week. Average players will conduct a clinic Satur­ Kleinschmidt said the child's mother Name BrandVideo Cassette Recorders West title over Oakland on the basis . New York City as well as Yale New departments were summoned (irsi from oil to coal. in division games. The Cowboys playoff chances with three the least, two times. Oakland, crowd was under 4.000 which means day noon at Center Court in the then declined offers to take the youth of best net points within the division. Haven Hospital School of Nursing onlv to drownings eleclriM-utions and To recover construction needed to win by at least 25 points to debilitating blows, each one more Houston and Denver have each made Hartford isn't the only franchise in Hartford Civic Center which is free The Patriots are eliminated from the She was a registered nurse and held motor vehicle roll-overs to Manchester Memorial Hospital expenses, the giant utility at Low Nscount Prices?...... gain their fifth straight division painful than the previous. th re e trip s since 1976 while financial trouble...Youngster to keep to all youngsters " playoffs and Houston plays at supervisory positions in hospitals in Mondav s ch.inges in prwedure when It appeared the girl had been wants to set aside two- crown. Dallas will play host to Los First it was Cleveland winning. No Pittsburgh and Minnesota have been an eve on in basketball is Mark Oakland in the AFC wild-card game New York City and in New Haven coincided with i.iwn Director Arnold stabilized thirds of the projected Angeles Sunday in the NFC wild-card surprise there, other than that the four times. Dallas and Los Angeles WHY PAY MORE!! next Sunday. The Raiders get the During the 1940s she was on the staff ■ Ike ' Kleinschmidt s investigation Had the emergen(?y been com­ savings in operating costs playoff game. Cincinnati kicker missed a chip-shot have made it every year. And home field because of a better con­ of Manchester Memorial Hospital ol recent complaints against the 911 plicated by the ambulance delays, from the $35 million con­ Last week. Minnesota clinched the field goal from about the same dis­ Houston and New England are the Bart Starr n c i i _ _ _ ference record. and was a private duty nurse there emergency system Kleinschmidt said the district fire version project. PMCES START AS Color Camerts Central Division and Atlanta became tance as the one made by the Browns only ones of the nine never to have GREEN BAY, Wis. (UPIl — Seven plays and healthy players could have San Diego won the right to host ail and at Hartford Hospital The Eighth I lilities District Hoard department would have been con­ Northeast represen­ WE HAVE THEM ALL from the Western Division champion. kicker to win the game, 27-24. played in a. Super Bowl (though made the Packers' 5-10-1 season a 9-7 one. Coach Bart Starr says LOW AS conference playoff games and will She IS survived by two daughters ol Directors al Iheir Dec 15 meeting tacted As it turned out, he said, they tatives was to appear If Los Angeles beats Dallas, the And then Buffalo survived a Miami did it pre-1976). "We had a lousy season. Let's face it. 5-10-1 is a poor season any way you RCA,QUASAR, , play either Houston or Buffalo on Mrs Jean i Francis i Darey of York complained about dispatchi-ng were not required at the scene before the state Diepart- Rams travel to Philadelphia and rainstorm to nip the 49ers, helped of The irony of '80 is that Patriots’ slice it," Starr said Monday. Jan. 3 or Jan. 4, depending on the Beach. Maine and Miss Marilyn Ruth priK-edures regarding a choking inci­ Kleinschmidt added that 911 ment of Public Utility Con­ Atlanta plays host to Minnesota in course by a fumble by San Francisco record (10-6) was good enough to "We’ve been playing with second-rate football players, ' Starr said "We PMLCO result of the wild-card game Sunday. Francis of W allingford, three dent which threatened a young girl priK-edure requires that firemen be trol today to present the the NFC semifinals. If Dallas defeats on the Bills' 5-yard line. And the make the playoffs last year and in play all year without Rich Wingo. We don't have a middle linebacker leader, Cleveland clinched the AFC Cen­ grandchildren and seven great­ In the incident, an ambblace sent to summoned when either police or am­ financing proposal. SONY, SANYO. ZENmi Los Angeles, the Falcons are home 49er^ lost 18-13. 1978. But the one year a 10-6 record in quality player all year long. We lose Mike Hunt for most of the year tral Division title Sunday, breaking a grandchildren the girl s North End home received a bulance units need support Walter F "Torrance Jr., against the Cowboys and the Vikings As befits this fatalistic lot, they the AFC wasn’t good enough, fitting­ "You can’t play without quality people in key positions and win When you tie . with Houston on the basis of a Private funeral services will be Hal tire leaving [lolire to treat the Kleinschmidt launched his in­ an attorney for Northeast, travel to Philadelphia. had to suffer through to the end ly, was this year. And, fittingly, the have 27 people on the injured reserve at one time or other, that savs quite a better conference record. child until the arrival of a back-up vestigation after questions circulated said Monday estimates League rules stipulate no wild-card before being freed of any further Patriots were the only AFC team bit." Wednesday at the Watkins Funeral Buffalo clinched the AFC East title ambulance regarding the emergency system's show conversion of the club may play a teaip from its own football obligations this year. The with a 10-6 record. Home 142 E Center St Burial will with a victory in San Francisco but Districl directors were angered merit His review remforced his Mount Tom plant north of division until the conference title only surprising development in the be in East Cemetery There are no the Bills definitely will not host a Eighth District firemen, trained in belief that the system is functioning Holyoke, Mass., would cut game. Monday night game was that John calling hours conference semifinal playoff game. yiinnie Dennett emergency services, were not called properly, but he added, further im­ 'lonthly utility bills for Jefferson didn't have to make a provements are being considered. behind-the-back catch in the end zone K \s l II XK I'KOHD— Graveside to Ihe nearby home As a result. typical residential Pressure off Carmichael The town's police and fire chiefs ee«-!VI with no time left after a Hail Mary services were scheduled al 11 a m Director Clarence .Allain was asked hcustomers by 37 cents a t>¥>* to inspect the emergency system and also decided to hold monthly Johnson leads Seattle pass had bounced off three Steeler today lor Minnie i Ammoni Dennett. month. i s - r ! l winning the division title. I've never "it takes some ot that pressure oil report back to the txiard ' meetings to assess the emergency w<»w helmets. PHILADELPHIA (UPl) - Little 85, fa*«4tc.ly of East Hartford .She Under the proposal, io>a scored only two points in 10 minutes been on a championship team before. him, " the coach said That concern -Kleinschmidt today said his in­ system and consider other suggested SEATTLE (UPl) - Dennis John­ Still, it's difficult to label the did Harold Carmichael know that a died .Sunday in Clemmons. N C about 25 cents of that VH S< of play. I’m really happy 1 got that far I was (to keep the streak alivei no longer vestigation proved the system func­ improvements. son returned to Seattle in a different Patriots as losers, although they 21-yard pass he caught against the Born in "sew Britain she had been amount would be set aside Phoenix overcame a sluggish start very happy with the support 1 got uniform, said he had the flu and have not won so much as one playoff Washington Redskins in the fourth has to be there It's a great record It a resident of East Hartford for many to finance the conversion. claimed he wasn’t out to prove to grab a 30-27 lead after one period. throughout the streak from my fami­ will be broken someday but maybe Torrance said a sur­ game in their history (discounting game of the 1972 season would start years, moving to North Carolina anything to his old hometown. Rookie Kyle Macy came off the something that lasted for more than ly and friends. The fans were great." not for years " several years ago She was the widow charge on monthly bills bench to score eight of his 10 points in the tiebreaker against Buffalo). But CCIAL MUCf None of those things, however, eight years. Carmichael, who noted he had "no Carmichael said he, never felt Earle property would pay for the project, m they have produced winning records of Stanley 1. Dennett founder and TDK S hr. T stopped the Phoenix guard from the second period to help Phoenix hard feelings at all” against Thur­ much pressure from Ihe streak •catch • hr. in each of the last five years, and That catch marked the beginning president of the former Dennett & expected to be completed scoring 27 points — including 12 in the claim a 54-50 halftime lead. man, said landing hard on the ar­ "I said this millions ot times.' he by January 1982. He said only four other teams — Pittsburgh, of "The Streak" for the Philadelphia P.opp Corp She was a member of the • a$A N Y O first period — to lead the Suns to a Seattle pulled within three at 67-64 Eagles’ 6-foot-8 wide receiver. It was tificial surface hurt him more than said, "that I didn’t have any pressure First Congregational Church that surcharge would take Dallas, Los Angeles and Oakland — finally aequired 109-96 victory over tjie struggling can make that claim. a figure that would swell to an NFL the hit itself. He fell heavily on his outside of the pressure of just doing .She leaves two daughters. Miss effect at the same time SuperSonics Monday ni^ht. But one telling area that separates record 106 consecutive games of lower back and walked stiffly the my job and not just concerning Murial A Dennett and Mrs. Warren (,I.V'l(»NIU KA - The town been another surcharge — for no olficial contact witli the “I don't get inspired just to show the Patriots from the rest of the NFL catching at least one pass by the mid­ remainder of the day. myself with catching one pass 1' I Patricia I Smith, both of Winston- finally acquired the Earle property town fuel cost adjustment — was ,"I guess I could have gone back in according to town manager. R C i l up my former teammates," elite is their performance over the dle of the 1979 season. could keep the streak going just by Salem, N C . a brother, Fred H Am­ on Monday Richard reduced because of the protest^ Johnson, making his fin t but 1 couldn’t be effective," he said. doing the job 1 was asked to do " Borden He also indicated conversion. second half of a season. This is the But 127 games, 434 catches, 6,547 mon, two grandchildren and two The land once belonged to the late that the Pony Club might use part of appearance in Seattle since being yards and 66 touchdown catches "I wouldn't have been able to do The streak helped the 31-year-old great-grandchildren part of the schedule that Dallas ( onstance Earle and contains 38 the land. traded to the Suns in the off-season coach Tom Landry says is when a later, "The Streak” has ended. anything. Anyway, Scott (Fitzkee) Carmichael gain recognition as one Graveside services will be in Fair- acres of land along the Connecticut for Paul Westphal. in the thirdx|uarter, but Dennis John­ Carmichael hadn't caught a pass and Rodney (Parker) were doing of the NFL’s premier receivers He view Cemetery, New BriUin, with River Holiday hours team proves worth. It’s the time The acquisition of the land became "It’s nice to play here in Seattle," son hit a thrmpointer from 24 feet when the besUpull away from the Sunday against Dallas when the Cow­ such a great job there was no sense recently was named to the Pro Bowl the Rev William E Flynn of­ Over the last few months, the town a source of controversy after the BOLTON - Bentley he added, "but Ptoenlx is my home out and the Sonlcs never got back in rest. boys’ Dennjs Thurman knocked him me going back in there. 1 would have team for the fourth time in his ficiating There are no calling hours received .several funding grants for lown Plan and Zoning Commission Memorial Library will Easy now.” the game. If you look at the Patriots’ record to the artificial turf in the second been only holding a spot." career. •Newkirk & -Whitney Funeral Home, the property Because of these has recommended to the Council that Tarni close at 5 p.m. Wednesday Sonic guard Vinnie Johnson dis­ Phoenix center Alvan Adams for the second half of the season quarter with a vicious hit that spelled Coach Dick Vermeil said had the It also brought him support from 319 Burnside Ave East Hartford, grants, the town will pay 25 percent they not purchase the property, .Sept agreed. and will not re-open until scofed 12 of his 20 points in the fourth since 1976, it is a respectable 22-16. the end of the day — and the streak Eagles gotten the ball back from the fans all over the league has charge of arracgements ol the cost of the pufchase, with the 2, 1980. Monday. The library will "I think DJ wanted to give Seattle period qs Ihe Suns upped their lead to But it also Is the worst of nine teams for the 10-year veteran. Cowboys in the closing moments, he "Keeping the streak alive kept the state and the federal government (-h riH lm a N *i**rvirt* close Dec. 31 at 5 p.m. It a good show," J(4inson said. "And 15 points and coast^ the rest of the that have been pegged as annual "People talked to me about the would have tried a quick screen to /fan mail coming in. not only from making up the rest. will be open on Jan. 2 from what can you say? He played a great Then, in mid-September, the Board way. playoff contenders since that time. streak a lot for the past few years," Carmichael to keep the streak alive. Philadelphia but nationwide. " ho IIKliKON — There will be ,a 2 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. game." The town plan has called for hiking of Finance tabM the decision on "Alvan is such a marvelous com­ Among these teams, the best Carmichael said Monday. "It was But Dallas sat on the ball and ran out said. "I had great support from a lot candlelight service at Gilead and Jan. 3 from 2 to 5 p.m. 6479997 445 HARTFORD RD lUtl MANCHISTIR — Ironically, the game market the trails and picnic tables for the area. whether to appro^iHate the $126,000 petitor," said reserve center Rich second-half record the last five years nice, I felt that I would have loved to the clock. of fans." Congregational Church, Route 83. The next feature length 6479998 first appearance by Westphal since There have been rumors that (or the purchase of the Earle proper­ TAKE 1-84 TO KEfNET ST, EXIT Kelley. "He had a slow first half but belongs, not surprisingly, to have kept the streak going but I knew Vermeil said the end of the streak As for his injury. Carmichael said Hebron, on.Christmas Eve at 7 30 he suffered a stress fracture in. his Audubon Society may be interested ty. waiting to see what the Town film to be shown by the he came out rolling in the fourth Pittsburgh, which is 30-8. Oakland it was going to end sometime. "might have been the best thing to he was all right ^ would be ready All are welcome THt PEOPLl WHO BRING YOU LOW PRICES AND PERSONAL SERVICE foot 25 games earlier. Westphal in leasing the land but there has Council would say library will be on Jan 16 ‘ quarter. He made all the big plays.” and Los Angeles are tied for second "Now that it’s over, my reward is happen to Harold. for the Eagles' Iffst playoll game 12 - EVKMNG HKHALE). Tues . Dec. 23. I960 EVENING HERALD. Tues., Dec. 23, 1980 - 13 I Names in the news I in market Year Eaglet^ Del Unset PHILADELPHIA (UPI) — Veteran outfielder Del Unser, the pinch-hitting Cleveland hero in Philadelphia’s drive to its first World Series championship, has signed a two-year con|ract with the Phillies, the club announced Monday. Unser, who hit .316 as a pinch-hitter during the regular season, was a key long sought player in the post-season for the Phillies. He batted .400 with two key hits in or new mentor the National League Championship Series against the Houston Astros and in top mood PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - During went 3-for-6 with two RBIs in the World Series against the Kansas City EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (UPI) Friday and we have differences that Stadium with the thought of winning ownership that perhaps led to the grueling National Football Royals. lightly last week).” mi:-: couldn’t be resolved,” Loughery the undisputed division title, he CLEVELAND (UPI) - Enjoy — It wasn’t easy for Kevin Loughery Loughery’s resignation, which he League season, there isn’t much time Christmas, Sam Rutigliano has told — and the hardest part has yet to added. “And since there was no way appeared to be just as pleased with Rutigliano spoke very highly of may have had no choice over. to savor an accomplishment short of his players, because the New Year Cincinnati come. to resolve major issues it just the way things turned out. Carl Nicks “We have been talking with Kevin winning the Super Bowl. will bring more challenges. "I said all week long we were going 'Tve been in pro basketball for 19 became a parting of the ways.” ”We finished with the same record about the direction of the team.” said For Dick Vermeil, his previous DENVER (UPI) — The Denver Nuggets, trying to find a leader to bolster ”1 told (the players) to enjoy the years and I can’t remember the last Loughei7 , 40, took over the Nets’ last year but they (the Cowboys) won to have some problems with their Theokas. "'There were some four years as coach of the the team's offense, Monday traded rookie guard Carl Nicks to the Utah Jazz holiday, but remember the upcoming (pass) rush," he said. “We were dis­ time I didn’t have to think about coaching job in 1973 while the team the title and they considered philosophical differences that for veteran Billy McKinney. games,” said the Browns’ coach joined in the first half. They preparing for a game,” Loughery was still in the American Basketball Philadelphia Eagles produced no ac­ themselves the champions,” he said. became apparent and Kevin chose to Nuggets Ibresident Carl Scheer said he hoped McKinney, a third-year pro, Monday. "Let’s not get caught up in physically beat us on a couple of oc­ Association. In three seasons, the complishments he could savor. "Speaking for the Eagles, we con­ said Monday after “resigning” his resign at this time. There were the losing seasons of would bring Denver the leadership it needs. the merry-go-round; the main thing casions. position as head coach of the New Nets won two ABA titles before the sider ourselves the champions this "Keep'" in mind, Kevin, who is a 1976 and 1977. There was the excite­ "He gives us a true point guard who can run the club and shoot." said now is to win it all.” "In the second half, we solidified Jersey Nets. "You can’t be happy team entered the NBA for the start year. helluva coach, has had some tough ment of reaching the playoffs as a Scheer. "We’ve needed a player to fill that role on our team, and we feel he Cleveland’s 27-24 victory over the things. They blitzed and it hurt them. about the situalion when It didn’t of the 1978-77 season. Since then, the "A lot of guys want to frown on it can do it.” years in the past and to develop peo­ wild card team in 1978 and 1979, but Bengals Sunday gave the Browns the You live by it and you die by it, work out the way you would have Nets have accumulated a paltry 129- ple now is something he wasn’t men­ (the tie) but we consider ourselves ¥ ~ that only meant immediate entry AFC Central Division title, which liked it to.” 234 record, but managed to reach the division champs and I’m sure Dallas because you can't cover our tally prepared to do. Our ownership Into the playoffs, which ended with means the Browns have an extra receiver one-on-one.” Assistant Bob MacKinnon will take playoffs with a 37-45 mark in 1978-79. has decided to go the way we are does, too," * Anton Stastny bitter defeats to Atlanta and Tampa week to prepare for a game either He felt a lot of credit should be over as head coach for the Nets, who Loughery resigned with two years going and I think there were some The loss evened the Philadelphia- Bay. Dallas series for 1980 at a game NEW YORK (UPI) — Left wing Anton Stastny of the Quebec Nordiques Jan. 3 or 4. 'Hie players won't get an given to the Bengals’ young defensive are currently in last place in the remaining on his contract and differences in opinion on that.” collected five goals and one assist in three games last week to earn NHL But this is the year Vermeil has apiece. Vermeil, however, doesn’t extra week off, though. linemen — Wilson Whitley. Ross Atlantic Division with a 12-23 record. general manager Giarles ’Theokas The Nets currently list five rookies Player of the Week honors, it was announced Monday. something to savor. His Eagles are think the Eagles have seen the last of “One thing I learned from coaches Browner and Eddie Edwards, who he “I had a meeting with the owner on cited a number of differences with on their roster, including starters A 21-year-old Czech defector, Stastny scored two goals in Quebec's 4-1 the NFC Blast Division champions the Cowboys. who had been in the playoffs many pointed out were top draft picks, Mike Gminski and Mike O’Koren. triumph over St, Louis Wednesday and added two goals and an assist on the and have all of Christmas week to "Dallas is a great football team times is not to give the players a full taken early in the first round. Mike Newlin, Maurice Lucas, Jan game-winner Sunday in a 6-5 victory over Hartford. In the Nordiques' 5-2 loss College basketball roundup enjoy the feeling. and I'd like to play them again for the week off," said Rutigliano. “And at least somebody believed van Breda Kolff and injured Foots "This is the first time we’ve won to the .New York Islanders, he scored once. And Rutigliano apparently violated they were the best defensive linemen Walker are the only players on the division title, " he said. “Their something that 1 can spend some Stastny. who joined the Nordiques last August along with brother Peter, has the cardinal rule he gives players — available in those years, " he said roster -with over three years of NBA players showed class yesterday, time enjoying, ” Vermeil said Mon­ 15 goals and 19 assists in 33 games. not to look too far ahead. He said he But, he felt it was Cincinnati's in­ experience. coming over after the game and con­ Irish look ahead day "We finished the last two years gratulating me. 1 appreciate and started working on a practice experience on defense — and trying Theokas added he wasn't surprised with a loss and I’m not a good loser. schedule for the to do too many different things with at l.x)ughery's decision. respect that. Bobby Bonds It takes me an awful long time to "I don't know if we re good enough playoffs after the defense — that finally lost the "I’m a little surprised at the ST. LOUIS (UPI 1 — The St Louis Cardinals today released much-traveled come back from a loss. to beat them. I know we've beaten Cleveland's victory game for the Bengals. to Kentucky ganie timing, ” said Theokas. "I'm aware outfielder Bobby Bonds, admitting they could make no deal with any other VConn Classic coming up next week "But winning the division is them once and yesterday they beat in Houston Nov. 30. "The more things you try to do NEW YORK (UPI) - Notre Dame, came out to play hard and do our of the differences in opinion on how club to take him. exciting. I'm going Jjp.vgo home and us. I'd like to have another opportuni­ He said the win with an inexp((|ienced team." he Coming up Monday and Tuesday nights at John Toner, utonn airector ol athletics, with dismissing Valparaiso with an thing — our press, our offenses and to build the club and because of that Whitey Herzog, manager and field manager, said the Cardinals asked to put up the Christmas tree tonight, ty. and if they beat us. I’ll be the first over the Oilers was said, "the more likely you are to Civic help from the Husky mascot Western Ken­ arrogant wave of the hand, knows it our ball control.” I’m not surprised he chose to place Bonds on waivers for his unconditional release. the Hartford Center will be the Connec­ just like other people do. To me, guy to walk over and say "Super the turning point of make mistakes ' has more pressing matters ahead. Orlando Woolridge added 12 points resign.” Bonds batted .203 last year with St. Louis, his only .season with the club He ticut Mutual Classic Denis Mullane, left, tucky. Army and St. Louis join UConn in the that’s exciting. " game' to Tom Landry " the seasons. Brian Sipe said after the game Uiat The Ilth-ranked Irish went through and Tracy Jackson 10 for the Irish, 5- Theokas added that MacKinnon had been plagued with injuries, mostly to his hand, but he recently was company president, holds basketball with four-team field. Vermeil's Christ­ Vermeil said he felt extremely "Going down to his big mistake — the interception the motions with a 69-56 victory Mon­ I. Valparaiso’s Craig Maass had 20 will be the coach for at least the rest pronounced healthy by team doctors. Houston and win­ that Ray Griffin ran back for a day night, but their thoughts were points and John Mcllvain and Julian of the season. mas was made a lot happy for nine players — Harold Car­ merrier despite michael. Bill Bergey. Charlie Smith, ning a big game touchdown early in the third quarter clearly on Saturday's game with No Hudson scored 10 apiece. "He’s our coach," said Theokas. Sunday's 35-27 loss meant a lot,” he — was the turning point for him. 1 Kentucky. "Notre Dame’s size was a big fac­ "We’re not looking around the coun­ Stan Walters, Guy Morriss, Jerry John McEnroe to the Dallas Cow­ Sisemore, John Bunting, Randy said. "And beating Pittsburgh (Oct. Rutigliano agreed UConn will be better^ ‘We’ve been working on Kentucky tor." said Valparaiso coach Tom try for other guys to fill the job." PARIS (UPI) — American John McEnroe still heads the 1980 Grand Prix boys. The margin Logan and Frank LeMaster — who 26) meant a great deal, too." "It was a bad pass. Calvin (Hill) all week and haven't really been -Smith. "They got the ball inside Newlin was sorry to Loughery go, tennis rankings ahead of Czech Ivan Lendl, tennis officials said Monday. ,was well within the remained from the losing teams that The coach was asked about a was open. But afterwards. Brian spending much time on Valpo," said better than we did." but added he was happy that MacKin­ The U.S. Open champion has 2,342 points. Lendl has 2,093 and American 25-point spread preceded his arrival in Philadelphia. remark made during Sunday’s went up and down the -sidelines, Notre Dame coach Digger Phelps. Elsewhere in the Top 20, No, 5 non would be his replacement. Jimmy Connors is third with 1.981. Sweden's Bjorn Borg, winner of the telecast by Merlin Olsen, who said telling the players we were going to await holiday classic "Since we hadn't practiced until last Virginia blasted Baltimore 103-62. "I'm disappointed, ” he said. "I needed to win the "For me it was great to walk Wimbledon and French Open titles this year, is fourth with 1,954 points the Browns may have become over­ win this game. ” Thursday because of final exams we No. 6 Arizona State beat Illinois division under the around the locker room and call averaged 74 6 points per game and suspended by the Ohio Valley love Kevin. He’s a genius. He's a All four plus the next four ranked players will qualify for the Masters confident following the victory over On the Bengals last drive, which I.KN U STKK were just trying to get back into the Wesleyan 88-65, No. 7 North Carolina NFL's tiebreaking those people champions, " he said yielded 69 9 per outing The Huskies Conference for two games due to a pro's coach. The only good thjng Championship in New York next month. the Oilers. ended on the Browns’ 14 yard line as MiTiilU --iMirlHV.riliT swing of things” defeated Rutgers 71-64, No 12 system. "They were here when people were are scoring at a-66 0 norm thru four rules violation but all. including 6- about it is MacKinnon He's the other "I couldn’t disagree with that time expired. Rutigliano said he had The Irish swung to the tune of a 16- Louisiana State defeated Xavier The division crown also made the calling them losers and bums and Pli'aspd where il is for the mo­ outings but more importantly are foot-10 junior Craig McCormick, the half of the genius pair. He more," he said. “We re not overcon­ visions of what happened in (Ohio) 78-62 and No. 20 Arkansas Eagles a perfect 4-for-4 in goals at­ throwing bottles at them. To call Mike Easier ment the fniversitv of Connertirut team's leading scorer, will be back. point performance by Kelly Tripucka (Loughery) kept this team together fident, and there’s no reason we Minnesota running through his mind. giving up only 54 8 points each time it stopped Southern Mississippi 76-68 tained them champions was the greatest will try to take tw;o steps forward takes the hardwood St. Louis is a young club and will and a punishing fulllcourt press. I don't understand this." PITTSBURGH (UPI) — Pittsburgh Pirates outfielder Mike Easier was should be." "I just told the players. Keep At Charlottesville. Va.. Ralph ”1 was pleased the most with satisfaction I've ever ha(l as a when It hosts the Connecticut Mutual We re giving up 54 points a game arrive with only a 10-man roster. Notre Dame led 32-18 at halftime and Loughery said he would have liked named the winner Mmday of the 1980 Roberto Clemente Award given annual­ He added, "Houston certainly everyone in bounds Don't challenge Sampson had 24 points. 15 rebounds achieving our No. 1 goal — the divi­ coach." Basketball Classic Monday and and that s not bad. Perno noted "We have had scoring balance. only Valparaiso's 62 percent shooting to talk with his players after practice ly by the Pittsburgh Chapter of the Baseball Writers Association of America. didn't have an easy time with any receivers. Just make sure you and six blocked shots as the sion title," Vermeil said. "We The Eagles arc off until Friday, Tuesday nipht at the Hartford Civic That figure places I'Conn sixth in lAndi I like our style of play and in the second half prevertted an all on Monday, but for reasons«h$ Elasier was named on all 16 ballots, receiving seven firstplace votes and Minnesota (a team which Olsen in- tackle them ' " Cavaliers, 6-0, ran up their biggest wanted to beat Dallas at home, beat when they will begin preparations for Center team defense in-the country think our players like it, " com­ out rout. wouldn't go into, he did not nine secondplace votes, said chapter President Ron Cook of the Beaver Coun­ HiratpH t)ip Rrnwns may have taken "We expected them to play ball score this season. "I tried to talk to the players today Washington in Washington, win the an NFC semifinal game against ty Times. We re here to win the tour­ .Army comes in off two losses in the mented Perno, "When Connecticut division title and have 12 wins." either I,os Angeles or Minnesota the control and that's what they did. " "We can't play much better offen- but there were reasons why I Easier batted .330 last season, with 21 home runs and 74 RBIs nament Husky Coa'ch Dom Perno Christmas Kettle Classic in Houston comes here (Civic Center) we will Although the coach went to Texas weekend of Jan 3*4 told a media gatherinp yesterday at play hard You watch our game films Phelps said. "After 10 minutes we sivelv.” said Coach Terrv Holland couldn’t and I’d rather not say what the insurance company's offices in and the one ingredient is that we decitied to employ the press We just thev were” Tarzan Cooper Hartford Perno was joined by two of Ckxinecticut Up and down season King found home have played hard all the time." his freshman recruits, point guard Mutual John Toner, UConn director of PHILADELPHIA (UPI) — Charles "Tarzan " Cooper, a center for the New Karl Hobbs and Norm Bailey out of C ld s s ic ^ ^ athletics, prior to Perno's comments York Renaissance pro basketball team in the 1930s and a member of the Northwi'st Catholic in West Hart- stated LaSalle is a definite entrant in Patrick to retain post Basketball Hall of Fame, has died at the age of 73. it was learned Monday. *lord at the noontime affair The Black Knights not only came the 1981 Mutual Classic field Other White key man Cooper was found dead in his Philadelphia apartment on Saturday, but the in Oiler uniform The Huskies 4-0. will take on 4-3 away with the two setbacks, but also schools being negotiated with include NEW YORK (UPI) - When Craig president Jack Krumpe "We was not "thinking of hiring an assis­ coroner said the 6-foot-4 native of Newark, Del., probably died Thursday, ac­ with a little back. He and (Arthur) Nrm\ in the Monday niphtcap at 9 lost 6-f(X)t-7 freshman Brad Greene Lafayette. University of California- F’atrick first took over the New York decided the team would be better off tant at the moment.” Krumpe said cording to the Hall of Fame office, located in Springfield. Mass. HOUSTON (UPI) - In all Whittington are the same type. " o'clock with St I.ouis. 2-4. meeting to a knee injury He underwent knee Uing Beach, Cincinnati. American Rangers’ head coaching job from to know who their coach was. by the possibility still existed that probability Kenny King would still be Western Kentucky. 4-3. in the 7 surgery Monday in Dallas attack an obscure NFL special teams The difference in offensive University and Vermont. Two Fred .Shero in November he had no stopping all the media speculation Brooks could be hired as an assistant Ron Erhardt # 0 clock opener Perno expects the Cadets to be a schools in the 1982 field are Texas kamikaze ace if he had not been schemes will be’ obvious, Phillips intention of keeping it right now to Patrick in March DALLAS (UPI) — It has been an really hot and then had some The consolation and championship control team and play man-to-man AiM and Air Force while Temple. Krumpe. ' along with .Madison FOXBORO. Mass. (UPI) — Ron Erhardt, coach of the New England traded to the Oakland Raiders, says said, when the teams play for the Patrick, who gained respect as the "That decision is totally up to up and down season for Danny White, problems with the interceptions 1 tilts are slated Tuesday defense He doesn t anticipate them St Joseph's. St Francis, East assistant to 1980 U S Olympic coach Square Garden president Sonny Craig.' Krumpe said "I'm sure he’s Patriots the past two seasons, signed a new contract Monday night. Houston Oilers head coach Bum fourth time in four years but from this point forward he has think the bottom line is that, team­ 1 think we have a good club and changing style as three prior op­ Tennessee State and St. Peter's are Herb Brooks, was the Rangers Werblin and Rangers president Bill going to think about a lot of things "It’s only fair that we hire Ron prior to a game he has no control over. " Phillips. "When the Oakland fullback room for nothing but "ups." wise. we were successful. 1 m happy where we are at 4 and O ' ponents have under consideration Arizona State director of operations when Shero Jennings, noted the Rangers 8-3-2 before he does anything, though " said Patriots owner Biliy Sullivan, referring to Monday night's game between Phillips' comment was not in­ carries the ball, the halfback doesn t "We can go as far as we want to "We really had a great season, and Perno remarked. I leel were We ve played four games and will be one of the teams in the 1983 was fired At the time, Patrick’s plan record under Patrick and decided Rangers center Phil Esposito said the San Diego Chargers and Pittsburgh Steelers. tended to disparage the talents of have to block.’ he said "They are go, ” White said. "We proved against ended up with a great record. That's "He's been a tireless worker and has done all he has been able to do, " not a halfback blocking team " growing nicely .-\s time goes by we ll three teams have changed to play field. Toner also advised was to lure Brooks from his team in last Friday to ask Patrick to stay as the players felt relieved when they Philadelphia we can go after adversi­ King, the Raiders' rising star half­ all that really matters to me. I said .Sullivan said about Erhardt "There's a thin line between making the playoffs back. The Oilers’ coach was just For the Oilers, it will be top be a better club us. Perno cited. ThaCsgood When Tickets for both nights are still Davos, Switzerland, and have him the permaijent coach. It was dis­ were told by Werblin before the ty It is just a matter of executing One aspect particularly pleasing to you have to accomodate, that's good before the season ever started that I and not making them” trying to counter the media conten­ blocking fullback Wilson leading available with Toner stating about join the Ranger family cussed at a meeting Monday mor­ game that Patrick was their coach. and not making mistakes” Perno in the early going has been the lor us ' didn’t care what kind of record or tion that King was not given a chance Campbell to the line of scrimmage on two-thirds of the seats are already Until Brooks could be freed from ning. and Patrick decided it was a "It’s a great idea making Craig the White's replacement of Roger team s detense V vear ago t'Conn Western Kentucky had four players sold his contract with Davjos. Patrick had* good idea coach He communicates with ratings 1 had as long as the team fnck Patera while with Houston last season. almost half the plays Sunday, if Staubach as the Dallas Cowboys' won." " to take on the dual position as As Krumpe described it. "We sat everybody, and that s very important Look what King's done at Oakland precedent holds In the last II games, quarterback was a hot item in SEATTLE (UPI) — The Monday announced that head .NFL rushing king Campbell has Rangers coach and (iirector of down at a table, and 1 looked at Craig today It's not like 1958. when they ^ptem ber but became less of an since he and two seventh-round draft Briefs White will start his first playoff coach Jack Patera has agreed to a new five-year contract with the National chorte were traded last winter by averaged 29 carries and 155 yards a operations But three important into his babyblue eyes, and said, 'We would just come up to you and tell issue as the season wore on Football League club. gpme next Sunday, but it will not be the Oilers for former all-pro Oakland game. Wilson outscores things happened to change all that want you to coach this team. ” you you were demoted 'That's exact­ Part of the reason was that White Dollar amounts were not disclosed at a news conference called by Grevey fined ms first post-season experience. In Campbell (ell 70 yards short last The Rangers found they were "The title "interim coach’ is a little ly It. communication He’s doing a opened on a hot streak in 1980 and corne/back Jack Tatum. King had the 1978 divisional playoff round Managing General Partner Herman Sarkowsky and General Manager John been/ a Houston third-round draft Sunday of becoming the league s all- NEW YORK lUPll — Washington having trouble getting Brooks out of unsettling, said the 34-year-old great job. " Esposito said. wound up breaking Staubach's single Bullets guard Kevin Grevey was White was called upon to fill in for Thompson. choice in 1979. time single season rushing leader He his contract, the team started win­ Patrick "Were going along fine Alter the Rangers went out and season record for touchdown passes the dazed Staubqch during the second suspended for one game without pay "We are on the right track toward our long-range goals and are happy that King is the Raiders' rushing leader finished the 1980 regular season with Glastonbury, 55-49 ning and playing enthusiastically un­ right now. and I didn't see any reason lost to the Calgary Flames 3-2 Mon­ with 28 But he also half of Dallas' meeting with Atlanta. Jack has agreed to be an ongoing part of that progress," Thompson said. and fined $1,000 by the NBA Monday this season, carving out 761 yards on 1.934 yards der Patrick, and Patrick found his lor change. Right now, we re not day night. Patrick was reminded that tied a club record The Falcons led by seven at the lor intentional physical contact with 172 carries. With the Oilers he Phillips said he »y MUfTIN DM K\l his.team-high 18 points in the final dual rule not as hard as he thought it looking for a candidate” he was reluctant to keep both jobs at for interceptions in half, but White rallied the Cowboys an official last week after he was carried the ball three times. had no regrets that 1 orrv-|tondt‘nt canto to lead the comeback effort would be Krumpe said the team received a first a season — a mark to a 27-20 triumph. Forest Gregg The contest was evenly played with called for two technical fouls As a result. Patrick Monday was message from Davos Monday, saying "I always said 1 liked this." he said "I’m not surprised at all what Ken­ Campbell fell just ■ Although Glastonbury High showed of 25 set in 1960 (the And, like the rest of the team, he is CINCINNATI (UPI) — At least you can t accuse Cincinnati Bengals Coach the lead changing hands numerous Grevey s fine, which was ad­ the Rangers could have Brooks kiddingly "No. I admit I didn't want ny has done, " Phillips said Monday short of 0 J Simp- ureal improvement over last week s named to coach the Rangers through club’s first year) anxious for next Sunday's wild card Forrest Gregg of looking back. He says he's ready for the 1981 season. poor performance in its 85-58 loss to limes Wilson had a 13-12 lead after ministered by NBA Deputy Com­ released troin his contract for a $20.- to coach and general manage too. but before he knew the Oilers would play .son’s record at least the remainder ol the season by Elddie Le^ron. playoff game with the Los Angeles No sooner had the 1980 season ended Sunday than Gregg declared, "I wish "1 hadn t Woudrow Wilson, the Tomahawks one period and 25-23 edge at the half missioner Simon P Gourdine, was 000 indemnity lee in January or un­ 1 found the two jobs not too dif­ at Oakland .Sunday in the AFC wild­ In fact, in his position as director of "It's been a Rams, the team that blasted Dallas a we could take just about two weeks off and start over right then. That’s how 1 reflected on it. " stii; ( ame out on the short end ol a 55- belore Glastonbury surged in front at levied after a review of reports by conditionally on .March 5. when the card playoff game. operations, he will have Ihe most in- ficult " sporadic year, " wpek ago, 38-14. feel about it.” Phillips said "I 49 score in a re-match with the W'lld- the end of three quarters the ollicials and a view of the video lluence on whether to hire Brooks at Swiss team ended its season But at Patrick made that statement after It was King's unfortunate lot to White admitted "1 think beating the Eagles and the have joined the Oilers one year after doubt I will It |.lt^ last nigh! in Gfastonbury At one point the Tomahawks had a tapes from last Tuesday's game all that point, the decision to keep 14 games behind the Rangers' bench following the vic­ way our offense performed has to Earl Campbell aqd two years after means a whole lot The viclory was the third in as seven-point edge but were unable to against Chicago The tapes showed "Craig has always had more input I’alrick had alrcadv been made It remains to be seen how he will feel to ry o v er that Grevey who had been assessed give our confidence a shot in the Bears ^ players responsible Rob Carpenter and Tim Wilson. more to him many starts lor W ilson while the loss hold on Part ol the problem was lack than anyone else, said Hangers vice Although Patiick said Ihe learn when playoff time is near Philadelphia Sunday. "I started off arm," White said. drops (jlastonbury to 0-3 for the ol success in converting free throws, two technicals, made contact with Not only did King have no place on (Campbell) than it does to me He’s season going l-for-9 from the charity line referee Hugh Evans and failed to for 7-9 record this season the Houston roster — except on the one that went after the record Glastonbury s next start is Satur­ The tool line definitely hurt us. " leave the court immediately upon special teams — but he did not fit in. King and Tatum, who is a valuable day night against St Bernard in the l.aRocque concurred ejection LAKE FOREST, 111. (UPI) - The you will know who they are. Some of Phillips said. member of the Oilers' "nickel" pass Flames escape with win Chicago Bears' brass says the these are starters. "His performance depends on what defense unit, are not the only players Trimly Invitational Tournament Zack White chipped in 16 points for Colts not in need being staged at Northwest Catholic Wilson while Mike Stowell had a W illiams returns players — not the front office or the “We all know if we don’t win, that plays you run him on. " Phillips said who will feel a sense of deja vu in in West Harltord Game time is8 15 game-high 20 points for the PROVIDENCE, R.I lU Pli - coaching staff — were responsible sooner or later, we’re all gone," said "We didn't have those kinds of plays Oakland’s Alameda County Windsor and -Aquinas clash in the Tomahawks with Tom DeGemmis I’rovidence College senior forward for the team’s 7-9 record this year Finks, referring to himself as well as where a halfback doesn’t block. Both Coliseum Oilers quarterback Kenny as Ranger powerplay fails and some of them will be leaving as a Stabler and tight end Dave Casper 'll and Mike Clinton ilOi also in of major the coaches. "I don't apologize for our backs have to block. 6 30 opener The consolation and Rudy Williams, the Friars' most overhaul championship tilts arc Monday night twin digits lor Glastonbury. valuable player lor the last two result. the six years I've been here I would "The end run they use him on is a were longtime Raiders until this NEW YORK (UPI) - The New cond period, when the Rangers’ non­ looter toward Rangers goalie Doug season, and Oakland quarterback Glastonbury is defending champ W iUoii (.>.») — Bostick 8-2-18. seasons, was taken off academic Soetaert and it was tipped in by Bert BALTIMORE (UPI) - Baltimore for an off-season program for his However, General Manager Jim have liked to have a better record completely different play than what York Rangers can’t say they didn't power-play was first exhibited In­ Finks would not name names Mon­ and be in the playoffs. However. I do Dan Pastorini was the Oilers' signal- The Tomahawks, after being White 7-2-16. Freeman 3-1-7. Jones 0- probation Monday and returned to Wilson lor his third goal of the Colts Coach Mike McCormack says young athletes. we run," Phillips said. "They’ve have their chances Monday night. timidated by the Flames’ tough day during the final news conference see this team as being much better caller until this season routed the previous week by W'll.son 4-4 Romano 2-0-4. Willoughby 1-0-2. the roster It would have been nice to give season. his football team will not need a "We have to have a program so been running it for years and years checking. .New York did much more of a disappointing season. Instead, he than it is. liad a 37-35 lead after three periods lletoro 0-0-0. Leary 1-2-4 Totals 22- Athletic Director Dave Gavitt said Craig Patrick a win in his first game passing than shooting on its two man­ In the third period. Calgary had an major overhaul for next year's players like Reece McCail, who is 1.1-55 said fans will find out which players "I don’t think we had the consisten­ We forgot to .score. ' Glastonbury the 6-foot-7 Williams, from Cam­ as permanent Rangers coach, but it power advantages, and although early power-play opportunity, but season. at a turning point in his career, can were dogging it by watching who is cy you have to have to be a playoff Coach Gary LaHoeque explained. Gla^ionliury Barlow 2-0-4. bridge, Mass , will see action Satur­ didn t work out that way The Bouchard laced 18 shots in the New York then was stymied three The coach, assessing his ciub’s Improve. McCall plans to stay in this We were more concerned with Clinton 5-0-10. DeGemmis 5-1-11. day when the Friars play crosstown season-ending 38-28 loss Sunday to traded and who is cut. team. This was because of some poor Winning AFC title Rangers were handed five power- period, none was a severe test. straight times as the Flames took qyea and so docs lineback Barry The Bears, pre-season favorites in performances. The players are the making the good play." Patenaude 1-0-2, Stowell 10-0-20. rival Brown at the Providence Civic play opportunities in the last two It was therefore ironic that the penalties at 7 33.11:42 and 15 ;27. The the Kansas City Chiefs and looking Krauss.” the NFC Central Division, wound up ones who win championships. I know Wilson s Ron Bostick snired 12 of Kstes 0-0-0, Lewis 1-0-2 Totals 24-1- Center [leriods and tailed to score on any of Rangers tied the game when last of those was an unusual one. as back over the season, said he was McCormack warned that nobody's with a 7-9 record and finished two our coaching staff has borne the ..40 . Williams started the last two Bouchard's net was empty Late in Calgary's Kent Nilsson was called satisfied with 80 percent of his team. position was assured for next season. big thrill for Knox them, so the Calgary Flames es­ games behind Minnesota and Detroit. brunt of an awful lot of criticism for seasons for Friars before missing the caped with a 3-2 victory in the only lor having an illegally curved stick “We were consistent in our incon­ "1 won't award any jobs. We will over the 49'ers that fall semester because of academic sistency,” he said Monday. “We "This was one of the most bizzare our record. But that 7-9 record should BUFFALO, N Y. (UPI) - Buffalo game played in the NHL. "We saw it In the first period and get prepared, but one advantage is gave Buffalo its problems ) seasons I’ve been' involved in as a not be laid at their doorstep." Finks Bills coach Chuck Knox says winning Forfeits proves costly "We couldn't get the power play just waited until the right moment to were as good a football team as there that the new system we^put in this first divisional title is in the second quarter against the coach — exciting, disappointing and said. the AFC East title this year was working, " said Patrick, who" was call if." said Patrick. But that year won’t have to be relearned, I frustrating,” Coach Neill Armstrong more satisfying than any of his five since it plaved in Griffey Reds' MVP named Monday to coach the Rangers Chiefs,, but we were not the same plan to do nothing Armstrong, who finished his third chance evaporaied as well, and the said. NFC West crowns as mentor of the the old AFL in 1966. in Tech mat opener CINCINNATI I DPI) - Outfielder through the remainder of the season Flames held on to, move six points team in the second half. but travel to bowl year coaching the Bears, has two Buffalo will enter | "I felt going into Los Angeles Rams. Cheney Tech opened its 1980-81 134 -Watkins ilTl pinned Henry 2 23. Ken Griffey has been named most "We need some work on the power ahead of the Rangers in the Patricji “By nature coaches are optimistic, games on the years left on his contract. Last year the playoffs against _ the season we were Chicago was 10-6 and made the "It probably is, because of the fact wrestling sea.son last night with a 46- 140-Higgins iTi pinned Wright 3 20. 147 valuable player on the 1980 Cincin­ play." Division, named after Craig's granitp but after a 7-9 season there has got to holidays. And I either San Diego or mentally and playoffs as a wild card team. In 1978 no one had us picked to go 30 win over Terryville High at the Bouchard iCTi pinned Cleveland 2 59, nati Reds team in voting by members father Lester, who foundeil the be some soul searching. That last plan to get some Dave Maloney gave New York a 1-0 physically they were 7-9. anywhere," Knox said Monday when Cleveland on the Beavers gym 157-Walter i(,Ti maj dec. Gorach 12-2, of the Queen City chapter of -the the second period, he left the goal to Rangers. game we played will stay with us for things resolved as I lead before most of the 17,418 fans p r e p a r e d . We “We have to find the formula to asked if the current title was the road two weekends 169 I*iazza

13 Help Wealed 13 Handwriting seen PLEASE READ ADVERTISING Help Wented SECRETARY MECHANIC NEEDED - Full YOUR AD DEADLINE MANCHESTER to flO.WO, time. Must have tools. Pay Meat shortage spawns new strikes equal to ability. Call 649-5199 Steno a must, benefits, fee their demand for meat-rationing 12:00 noon Iht day WARSAW Poland (U P I) - demanding more meat foi'101* the was planned because "we don’tdon't want member of a group demand (or meat-rationing factories in supporsupport of the protest as diagnostic tool ClaasKltd ada ara paid. Contemporary Women, WARSAW. Poland (U P I) - Hartford, 527-2141...... ______holidays and were also nrntestineprotesting to disturb nroductinn production in the reeionregion Confederation (or an Independent cards, bat refused to leave the then called off thitheir strike alert, lakan ovar Ilia phona Workers in 50 factories in a town Poland, KPN. government building in Piotkrow local officials said. aa a oonvanlanca. The along the Soviet border went on alleged harassment by local before Christmas." ir Soturday authorities. In one of the strongest shows of While not necessarily agreeing when it became clear there was not Under the terms of the agreement NEW YORK (UPI) — For years before "I once analyzed a girl's handwriting on HaraM la raaponalMa HIGH SCHOOL JUNIOR OR strike (or one hour today to demand his death to cancer, John Wayne > clearly Keep Smiling SOPHOMORE GIRLS for part They charged authorities ringed support yet by the Independent trade with the dissidents' views. Solidarity enough meat to match the quota. that ended the sit-in, the meat was a train. She drew kidneys In her signature lor only one Incorrect and Monday la 12dN) more meat for Christmas, a drew the picture of a human lung every Be Happy TEACHER - Learning time waitress work after the local government building with union for the dissident movement. appeared to be backing their right to Local authorities met their promised by Christmas eve and a and I asked her how long she'd had kidney Ineertlon and then only Noon Friday. school and Saturdays. Apply spokesman for the Solidarity labor time he signed his name. It's a point no Disabilities Teacher for police and would not let the Solidari­ Solidarity announced Monday a express those views freely. demands Monday and the commission of members from the trouble. She looked at me in amazement SINCERE8T to the elia of |he Coventry's Middle School. in p e rso n -B ra ss Key coalition said. demonstrators left the building. local Solidarity branch was to one but Bill Burke would notice. and said, ‘all my life.’” Conn. Certification required. Restaurant. The spokesman in Warsaw said ty representatives inside for talks. nationwide petition drive to press for original Inaarllon. ■dvartiaamanl will not The meat shortage in Poland also Workers who had put up flags in the oversee its distribution. Burke isn't a doctor, but he'll spell out a Unhappily for Burke's theory, he is an THANKS Contact: Dr. Nicoletti's office workers at the factories in Chlem A spokesman for the local branch the release of seven jailed dissidents, Errors which do not bo eoTTgetod by an nd- at 742-8913. EOE. NURSES AIDE 7 p.m. to 11 prompted a demonstration for four sizeable slice of your medical history with electronics technician, not a scientist with Lubelski, 15 miles from the Soviet of Solidarity, who was reached by including an avowed anti-communist. To all of you for your lessen the value of the dittonal Inaartlon. p m. Nurses Aide 3 p.m. to II days by 150 protesters in Piotkrow In nothing more than a look at your a degree, and scientists tend to look border, went on strike at 7:15 a.m. telephone, said the strike was called A special commission of the 10- kindness, your sharing PART TIME - Your telmhone p.m. Nurses Aide 7 a m. to 12 for only one hour so as not to disturb million-member Solidarity said it central Poland. The demonstrators, handwriting — a facility that seems to askance at amateurs dabbling in their and your many prayers and our customers... Please noon. Laurel Manor, 91 Chest­ for one hour. Workers in 60 other fac­ fascinate everyone but the medical nut Street. Manchester. townspeople this close to the would petition President Henryk representing 70,000 workers in 135 Officer killed fields of expertise. during "The Miracle of call 528-8631. tories staged a show of sympathy by profession. holidays. Jablonski and Parliament to achieve local factories, held a sit-in protest putting up national flags and wearing Therein lies a source of acute frustra­ Transplant." SERVICE STATION C(X)K for part time work in The spokesman for the local the release of the dissidents — for four days to demand more meat. "I’d like to analyze the handwriting of feMwmg Ikralb ATTENDANTS wanted. Part c o n v alesce n t home in arm bands. The demonstrators originally won tion for the Easton, Pa., handwriting subjects hooked up to an elec­ Happiest of Holidays! Glastonbury 3 afternoons a Solidarity said the workers were branch -nid cniv ■’ m ‘ ' •‘••c„ among them Lezek Moculski, a time. Hours flexible, call 633- expert who has, in 17 years of independent troencephalograph so we could, learn The Browns 4155. week Work is ideal for semi- after argumen retired person to supplement research, worked out what he believes exactly what happens in the brain at the could be a revolutionary diagnostic tool if precise moment that a distortion shows in DENTAL ASSISTANT - Full income Phone 633-8914 for in­ JERSEY CITY, N.J. (UPI) - A said Perry was returning from a □ NOTICES or part time, for Oral terview Pill may only someone would put it to the sort ol the handwriting,” he said. "I think it Surgeon’s Office, Vernon Cir­ court appearance in Harrison, N.J., I.EGAL NOTICE police officer who ordered a man off scientific lab test he himself lacks the might lead to early detection of heart dis­ PART TIME CLERKS when he saw the passenger smoking Lost end Found 1 cle. Previous surgical or den­ a commuter train for refusing to put expertise to handle. ease, cancer and a lot of other traumatic Town of Andover tal experience required. Send NEEDED ■ Tuesday and out his cigarette was shot to death in on the train and asked him to put out Wednesday, third shift; and "Doctors all hear me out a bit, but afflictions. Final Action of FOUND. Black and white cat. resume to Box WW, c/o prevent a violent struggle on the platform his cigarette. The man resisted and Manchester Herald. Friday and Saturday third before long, they'll say, ‘that's in­ "But every time I approach a doctor Planning h Zoning Commission Vicinity of Cooperhill Street., and along the tracks at the station. became abusive, Marchese said. Call 649-8913. shift Apply in person Seven- teresting,' and walk-away," he said in a with the idea — even if I've just shown At a special'meSing of t'fie'Andover Planning and Zoning Com­ 11, 509 Center Street.______Port Authority Officer William When the train stopped at Journal New York interview. “They think I’m him an old injury connected with distor­ mission held on 15 December. 1980, at 7:30 in the lower level of IMPOUNDED - Male, black- BABYSITTER WANTED to cancers Perry, a 32-year-old father of two, Square, the officer pulled the man off some sort of fortune teller." tions in his own handwriting — he walks the Town Office Bpllding, Andover, Connecticut the following white, 2 years old, Lab/Cross, was shot at the Journal Square ter­ the train and the argument escalated RECEPTIONIST, TYPIST - care for infant in my home As a result. Burke confines his away. Doctors think I'm practicing action was taken. Parker Street. Yellow Lab. 8:00 - 5 30 p m Monday- NEW YORK UPI) - The birth- minal of the Port Authority Trans into a fight. Join a growing, exciting firm. graphoanalytic ferreting out of old il­ magic.” about I year old, male, Olcott Pleasant telephone voice and Friday References required, control pill used by more than 150 Hudson Line, which runs between They wrestled to the ground and 1. The petition of Mr. Ray Gagne of 48 Westbrook Street, Hart­ Street. Contact: Manchester call 649-1340 lnesses. traumas and operations — and "I have so many questions and no ford, Connecticut for Special Permit to convert barn'to a general typing skills are a million women worldwide in the past New York City and New Jersey. His rolled off the platform onto the Dog Warden, 646-4555. potential future complications — to a lec­ answers. I'm lim its. I can only go so custom window making business. Bounded on the north by must. Call Sue at 289-8618 20 years, has more health benefits revolver was missing after the tracks. Then the suspect pulled out a Monday thru Friday. KCR ^ BURGER i r ture circuit that invariably receives him far.” Route 6, on the east by Route 87. and on the south by Turning Personals than risks and may even prevent cer­ shooting. handgun and fired five times, hitting Technology Inc. KING warmly, with people clamoring for Burke goes far indeed as the service Roadway. tain types of cancer, a new report Although Perry of Roselle,’N.J., Perry once in the neck, police said. needs several people lull or "readings," just as if he really were a for­ club entertainer he has no desire to be. He PROFESSION LADY BOOKKEEPER­ concludes was wearing a bulletproof vest under Police said the gunman fled the Petition was conditionally given final approval to be granted DESIRES SECOND part-time to work evenings 5 The overwhelming m ajority of tune teller. says even professional aptitudes crop up SECRETARY for small but p m or 7:30 p m till closing his civilian clothes, at least one st!iition^nd commandeered a late- upon submission of complete map and required copies as in ac­ MORTGAGE on a home. fast growing Manchester 'But there is nothing of the occult in in script handed him for analysis and peo­ Excellent references. Call Must be over 18 Apply in per­ studies so far have found no evidence bullet struck him in the neck. He died modSh'black Oldsmobile and sped cordance with Article V. Section 08.01.00 of the Zoning firm Must be experienced in Burke's approach. ple invariably are eager, not only (or a 872-8294 son, 467 Center Street, pill use causes cancer of the ovaries, away with its occupant. Regulations. all phases of office moments after he was taken to the "A person who's had four of five biop­ reading on the state of their health, but a Manchester between 2 and 6 uterus or breasts, as was earlier Jersey City Medical Center, Perry, who was married and has a 2. The petition of Fri-Land Equities Inc. on a 5 lot subdivision procedures, or willing to sies will drive an 'i' dot or a period into bit of career guidance as well. learn A good aptitude with pm thought, the report by Dr Howard W. authorities said. 7-vear-old son and 5-year-old bounded on the north by Bear Swamp Road, on the east by n EMPLOYMENT the paper as if they were using a drill,” he "Every time Mario Andretti signs his figures a must Send resume Ory and associates said Monday . His assailant commandeered a car daughter, had been a member of the properties N/F Jonathan Slone, on the south by properties N/F and salary requirements to: said. "A person with spinal trouble will name he unconsciously draws the race car WAITER, w a itr e sses - On the contrary, studies they and fled with its driver, police said. Roselle police force before joining Ball ()o., on the west by properties N/F Clarence E. and Audery ^e/p W anted J3 Box X. c/o M anchester Part time openings for per­ examined presented evidence the pill make a sm all't' and on the downstroke, he happens to be driving at the moment,” Police were searching today for the PA police in 1977. He has M. Goodrich. Herald. sons who can provide our may protect against ovarian and he can't stay on the stem. I can pick an said Burke, producing autographed pic­ WOMAN 18 and over to work customers with fast and cur- the suspect they said was between 18 received numerous commendations The petition conforms to the Andover Sub-division and rear lots uterine cancer operation by where the break occurs. And tures of the king of the Indy 500 to prove in plastic manufacturing full TACO BELL is now hiring (or lious service Excellent ear­ and 20. black. 5-feet-ll-inches tall and for distinguished service from the regulations. The Commission unanimously approved. The report pointed out cancer in handwriting will show a change in blood his point. "He changes his signature every and part time shifts. Call 646- part time hours Good starting ning potential and working nent figure of the Soviet government for wearing a green-and-brown plaid Port Authority, Marchese said. 2920 between 10:00 a m. and rate. Paid training, flexible conditions Must be available humans can take 15 to 20 or more Gun carriagjf with the urn with Alexei pressure with the lighting of a single time he changes models." 3 The petition of Richard Selig and Amendment to Article V many years, was held today. (UPI photo) jacket with a fur collar. The last PA policeman killed in the 4:00 p.m. hours. Evening work alter to work between 6 30 a m. till years to develop and there are some Kosygin's ashes, enters Red Square in cigarette." He also contends the signature of Use Districts, Section 08.01.00, Business District Remove the The slaying, only the second since line of duty was Henry Koebel, 27, 9:30 Must be over 18. All 3:00 p.m including weekends in the scientific community who Moscow as the funeral of Kosygin, a promi­ Burke's theory contends that every in­ former astronaut Neil Armstrong "clear­ working "except single family homes ” NURSES AIDES. Experience shills available Apply in per­ Dependable transportation the police force of the Port Authority who was shot to death In the Port maintain it is too early to proclaim jury or illness — old or current — creates ly depicts a rocket, suspended from twin preferred. Full or part time. son. 270 B road St required For details on wages of New York and New Jersey was Authority Bus Terminal May 26,1978. The amendment was approved by a unanimous vote of the Com­ Immediate openings on 3:00 to and position can managci oral contraceptives risk-free permanent distortions in the nervous parachutes — which is how he once made Manchester organized in 1927, prompted a new mission. 11:00 p.m. and 11:00 to 7:00 between 3 - 5 p m Telephone But for disease-free women under system, and that they show up like lines on re-entry from space.” Dated In Andover, Connecticut this December 22, 1980 call for mandatory handgun registra­ a m. shifts. Contact Mrs. BOOKKEEPER wanted to 528-6780 Friendly 30 who do not smoke, current a hospital chart in handwritten script. But Burke is bitter at the es­ Ferguson, DNS, at 289-9573. work as para-professional in Restaurants. 629 Burnside Kosygin cremated; tion and caused anguish among Italy quake Andover Planning & Zoning research shows birthcontrol pills are He told of one subject who could not. tablishment's refusal to take his work as CPA firm Familiarity with Ave. East Hartford. EOE Perry's colleagues. Commission relatively safe and may even prevent even with conscious effort, dot an "i" with anything but a parlor game, and at this PART TIME - Earn extra full charge bookkeeping duties "Any time a police officer gets causes panic John L. Kostic. Chairman money while the kids are in and various accounting func­ CLERK ■ Some calculator some diseases, said the report, which anything but a dash. point in his career, he doesn’t even envy killed it makes you bitter," a Mary Keenan, Secretary school. Telephone Solicita­ tions required. Please send experience helpful Checking reviewed studies on contraceptive "I told him he'd obviously suffered a the establishmenlarians their credentials. spokesman for the Port Authority MILAN, Italy (UPI) - An 110-11 tion. E. Hartford company. A resume to Pue Semel i Com­ and extending invoices safety severe injury in the area of his throat.” "If I had a degree it would be even good telephone voice and dic­ pany 281 Hartford Turnpike. Apply Gaer Bros . 140 Rye police said. "The fact that a fight earthquake registering 4.7 on the Women who take the pill are one- funeral set today said Burke. "He told me that several tougher because then they'd say I was tion a must. Hours 9 a m. to I P.O. Box 2250 Vernon Ct. Street, South Windsor ends in a killing — whether it's over a Richter scale struck parts of p.m. and 5 to 9 p.m. Call Mon fourth as likely to develop benign years ago, he was in an automobile acci­ sick," he said. “I'm no threat now. I’m 06066. lit cigarette or not — that makes us Northern Italy today, causing some LEGAL NOTICE through Fri., 9 a m. to 1 p m . CLERK CODER - Checking breast tumors as nonusers, one- President Leonid Brezhnev, Prime associate of the Soviet president dent in which he was thrown through the not in their class. Mrs. Williams, 569-4993. prices and coding new items MOSCOW I UPI I - The body of bitter." panic among area residents. Therq TOWN OF ANDOVER, CONNECTICUT ACCOUNTANT - PUBLIC. lourteenth as likely to develop Minister Nikolai Tikhonov and other since their days together in the windshield, nearly fatally cutting his "But how I do wish someone, We have openings on our staff various other duties Apply former Prem ier Alexei Kosygin was "Today a father of two children were no im m ediate reports of ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS ovarian cysts, two-thirds as likelv to members of the Politburo stood Ukraine in the 1930s. throat" somewhere, would listen." NAVY VETS. Career Oppor­ We will consider applicants at Gaer Bros . 140 Rye Street. cremated today and hundreds of was gunned down," said Rep. Frank damage or injuries. i South Windsor develop iron deficiency anemia, and briefly by the coffin, which was The Zoning Board of Appeals of the Town of Andover, Connec­ tunities available. (Jail all levels of experience please Soldiers closed off Red Square for the Elected Guarinia. D-N.J. "In New York, The epicenter of the quake, which, collect. (518) 462-4321. 9:00 send resumes to Pue Semel Si one-half as likely to develop guarded by soldiers and piled high ticut at a meeting held on December 17,1980 took the following funeral of Leonid Brezhnev s ruling another policeman was shot and just struck at 1:01 p.m. (7:01 a.m. EIST), a m. to 1:00 p.m. Company. 281 Hartford Turn­ LAUNDRY WORKER -7am rheumaloid arthritis, the report with flowers, awards and decorations \ ERNON — Mary Jackson of Ver­ action: to 3 p m . or 6 p m to lOp.in . partner for 16 years a short time ago a veteran policeman was at the city of Busto Arsizio,* No time for casinos pike. P.O Box 2250 Vernon Ct found from a lifetime of service to the non has been elected to the board of RNS/LPNS - Crestfield Con­ 06066 part time Responsible Laun­ Kosygin. 76, who died Thursday of was killed in Newark while trying to about 30 miles north of Milan. l|)104 — Fred A and Doris F. Violette — Variance of 3,917 square The report also said risks that have Communist Party the Windham Area Community Ac­ valescent Home. Manchester dress needed to do General heart failure, was the Soviet Union's thwart a bank holdup. And then there The quake was felt in the northern feet granted for building lot located on Shoddy Mill Road, 3 p.m to 11 p m. Excellent PART TIME CASHIERS • Laundry Duties This Is an been documented ran be sharply U S. Ambassador Thomas Watson tion Program to represent low- presently owned by Fred A and Doris F. Violette, December 17, head of government since Nikita was the utterly senseless killing of regions of Liguria and Lombardy, benefits for part time and full You work our electronic cash excellent part time position reduced if the patients are screened also was there, but diplomatic income families of the community. at Reno judges school 1980. as shown on survey map dated November 7, 1980. Khrushchev's ouster in 1964, and was John Lennon." where some residents ran out into time employees. Call Mrs registers. Handle money Please call 646-0 1'29. for health problems the pill can com­ sources said they were told foreign Ms. Jackson and other new directors Grant DNS at 643-5151. Meet customers Previous Manchester Manor Rest the only premier to step down Guarini called on Gov. Brendan T. the streets. RENO, Nev. (UPI) - You think It’s affecting the administration of justice in Dated Andover. Connecticut 23rd day ol December. 1980. pound-obesity high blood pressure, representation would not be required will be installed Jan. 8. cashier experience helpful, Home. 385 West Center Street. without being purged or forced from Byrne to "lead the fight to place the Last Nov. 23, Italy's worst easy being a judge? this century.” Zoning Board of Appeals MECHANIC Manchester diabetes — so that doses can be at the funeral ceremony. but not necessary dood office by death DO IT WITH ABBY — Read her ad­ strongest antigun law in the U.S. on earthquake in 65 years devastated Just ask one. Judge Bertrand Poritsky of St.- Paul, Andover. Connecticut EXPERIENCED IN all staring salary in fine with tailored to the individual Brezhnev embraced and kissed Hundreds of Soviet soldiers in drab vice every day in your Evening the books in New Jersey." several southern regions, killing A judge may appear impressive in those Minn., attended classes in 1972, returned Mary C. McNamara, Chairman phases of truck and auto experience. Hours Nights DRAFT PERSON. Elect'\'al Ory who headed the review team, repair, gas and diesel. designer, skilled in industnal green greatcoats and fur caps lined Kosygin's daughter. Ludmilla, who Herald. PA spokesman Mark Marchese nearly 3,000 people. flowing robes, may terrorize attorneys in 1975 and has been on the faculty since m-11 and weekends For an appoint­ the chief of the Epidemiologic Minimum five years ment, call Dan or Steve, 649- control circuitry Control pan­ IS the central city and shortly after sat near the coffin with other family while running the courtroom with an iron 1976. His particular field is evidence. Studies Branch Family Planning experience. Must have own 0136 EOE MF el layouts for industrial neat dawn closed off Red Square where members hand, may seem to possess the wisdom of “The exchange of ideas among judges tools. Start at 17.00 per hour. processing equipment, and the Kvdluaiiun division, at the ('enters the elite of the country are interred Guided by a double line of soldiers, Solomon in meting out justice. from all states is necessary.” he said. "In­ Keep Smiling All fringe benefits. For ap­ SECRETARY • Full time ability to produc e working and Inr Disease Control in Atlanta pointment, call 688-7596. The Square itself was empty, the crowd filed through in silence, But appearance is one thing, perfor­ state education cannot provide this type of Typing 60 wpm. Diversified finished schematics for Others who authored the report but a few old women cried out loud Be Happy position, life insurance manufacturing, to assist waiting for the arrival of the power­ mance is another. The law is a changing feedback. I found myself, and I know from were Dr Allan Roser|field. director and wanted to stay in the room HOUSEKEEPER WANTED experience helpful, but not es­ engineering and preparation ful and the not-so-powerful who were thing, bending with the times. A judge talking to others, that one of the benefits for apartment In East Hart­ of operation manuals Must ol the Center for F’opulation and "Please keep going. " a soldier told sential Ability to work with chosen to bid Kosygin farewell on a must keep pace with new trends in the law deriv^ is that it is reassuring to know ford. Call after 5:00 p m.. 528- people and liandle details have a ihourough working Family Health and professor of a gray morning with temperatures in one woman, taking her gently by the and courtroom administration. Many do it that every judge, all over the country, Announcements 1332. necessary Salary negotiable knowledge of industrial elec­ Obstetrics and (iynetology and elbow to lead her out as she turned trical standards such as JIC. the 30s I, by going to school at the National Judicial faces the same problems. It tends to build In Vernon area Send resume Public Health at Columbia Universi­ The world got its last look at her head for a last look. to: Manchester Evening NEMA. and NEC (College. self-confidence." Experienced preferred g'>od ty and Lynn C landm an, editor of Kosygin on Monday, when his body Kosygin's death underlined the ad­ ADVERTISIN6 PUBLIC NOTICE Herald, Box C Manchester. It's a no-nonsense school, supported Judge Don Newman of Medicine Bow, Cl. working condiliuns and the journal ol the Alan Guttmacher vanced years of the Soviet Politburo, RATES All charlUbI* and non-profN organixationa wlahing to was put on public view and hundreds almost entirely by private foundations. Wyo., won a drawing from the Minor hava thair Public Announcamania pubfiahad Iraa In excellent benefit Institute, which is the research arm most of whose members are close to 1 D A Y ...... 14*XNinMT of thousands of Soviet citizens, some Students live and eat in dormitories at the Courts Judges Association to attend a non­ thia apaea ara urgad to contact Joa McCavanaugh, EMERGENCY MEDICAL package Send resume to In- Ilf the Planned Parenthood Federa­ 70 or older 3DAYS ...13*MipaNi TECHNICIANS NEEDED - 24 duslronics Inc 489 Sullivan of them weeping openly, lined up in University of Nevada in Reno. Classes in lawyer general course. ' Oanaral Managar of Ragal Mufftora o( Manchaatar. tion ol America Kosygin's successor, Tikhonov, is SDAYS ...12‘iMmMi Hour Shift available, plus Ave. South Windsor, CT freezing weather to pay their last the National Judicial College building on “I’m sure my performance in the cour­ Spaca will ba allotad on a flrat coma, 5rat aarvad baala. EOE Their findings will be published at 75. indicating the Soviet leadership 26DAYS ...IV m nM i other shifts. Call 649-5199 respects to the former premier, who the campus start at 8 a.m. and end at 5. troom will be much better. I understand a the end of the year in Family Plan­ has made little effort to bring a 15WORD.t2.10Mi D a m a I WuHler retired from office October 23 There are two-hour group discussions lot more about everything,” ning Perspectives, in the journal younger generation into the nation's A mile-long queue of workers, par­ after dinner. He thinks attendance for lay judges HAPPY ADS'2.50 H n S Q Q l Cwnter top positions of power ty (uncionaries and Soviet leaders Faculty members serve without pay as should be mandatory. We offer convenience along with a superior product* CARRIERS NEEDED IN Unlike Kosygin, whose indepen­ streamed through the black-draped their contribution to Improving the profes­ “They train police officers; they should The sailors dent power base enabled him to op­ 5 h e H e ra lb QAQ 646-2112 Hall of Banners at the Central Army sion. train judges, too." W W IwM I u . - I sm pose Brezhnev on some policy EAST HARTFDRD Pavilion where Kosygin's body lay There is little time to take advantage of Judge M. Arlene Carlson of Wamsutter, MAIM t T ______awatM itnim -ism matters. Tikhonov has been a close come home propped-up in a half-open coffin the "Nevada fun” at nearby casinos. Wyo., Is a non-lawyer who attended the Columbus Circle and NORFOLK (UPI) - Chief Petty Those who do may get the boot from Dean college for the first time. She thinks states Officer Ron Garrick s eyes searched Ernst John Watts. that have non-lawyer appointed judges and Michael Avenue Area. the crowd of several thousand warm­ "This is not a vacation," he says. magistrates should adopt standards — •-- ly dressed wives, sweethearts, Cops hold three The sessions, most lasting a week, are requiring them to attend such a facility HERE’S JUST THE ROUTE FOR YOU! children and a wandering Santa for state court judges as well as non­ before they go on the bench, or as soon as Main & Willys Street Area. — • — Claus for the wife and two children lawyers who may run a justice or traffic possible afterward. he last saw 251 days ago. court. Subjects include administrative Would she like to come back to the DOWNEY DRIVE Silver Lane starting at It was more than just a in L.A. shootings law procedure, evidence, sentencing, college? homecoming Monday in time for decision making, and courtroom manage­ “Oh, yes, I'm sure when you’re too Fountain Village, Manchester Main Street. Chrisimas lor Garrick The LOS ANGELFIS i UPI l — Two men Burrel, 20. a customer, and Dita ment. The American Bar Association smart to learn, you’re beyond being Garricks' 12th wedding anniversary and a woman were arrested on Agtani, 23, a waitress Ahmad LOTS OF CUSTOMERS IN A COMPACT AREA! elects the college Board of Directors there,” she said. IS today His birthday is Dec 30 charges of herding 11 people into a Mashuck, another employee, died a C all ERNIE which is responsible for establishing At one mock trial', judges had to impose But (iarrick. 34, of Duluth. Minn , walk-in refrigerator during a coffee few hours later •Ideal for Boy or Qirll «For Moneyl policy. sentence on two men and then justify it. at 643-8035 was a week late celebrating the shop robbery and shooting them •Pleasant Surroundingsl •ExcItementI Special performance At a typical session, the professor posed To their surprise, the judges learned the birthday of his oldest daughter. Can­ execution-style, killing three and the facts of a case. men were inmates from the Nevada State •Good Customers In A Concentrated Areal dy, 11 A week ago. he and about 7.000 wounding six others. Man denies Former Olympic star Peggy Fleming per­ Fleming) and members of the Secret Service. "How would you decide?" he asked. The three suspects — Caletha Prison. •Holiday Tips Await the Lucky PersonI other sailors aboard the carrier forms on the south lawn of the White House An ice rink was set up on the lawn for the oc- There was a lively discussion before the Ei-senhower and the cruisers Virginia Stewart. 19, Franklin Freeman, 22, murder try Monday for President Carter (behind Miss casion. (UPI photo) student judges offered an answer. It was They didn’t get a chance to "sentence” Don't Miss Out on this Super Route - CALL NOWI CARRIERS NEEDED and .South Carolina were steaming .and Rickie Sanders, 25 — were wrong, on the basis of a U.S. Supreme another inmate. The man, a convicted back to Norfolk from the Indian arrested in the Venice section of Los LOS ANGELES (OPI) - A man • Nutmeg Villiage, Garden or Court decision in a similar case. murderer, was brought under guard to the Woodgate Apts., Vernon, Ocean Angeles Monday by police serving already charged with murdering Sen. “But that's an ideal way to learn," says college to take part in a seminar. While (iarrick last saw his wife Leona, (our search warrants Several Abraham Ribicoff's niece outside a Watts. "You never know enough.” the guard was distracted, he walked out of Phone 647-9946 or 647-9947 weapons also were seized Candy, and daughter Penny, 9, eight restaurant last month has pleaded in­ > The idea of judicial education for state te building. lEupnitig ikralli months ago when the battle group Police spokesman Daryl Gates nocent to charges he tried to murder judges is not new, but the Judicial College Once, judges stayed overnight at the • Beacon Hill - Tolland St. left Norfolk to relieve the USS said all three would be charged with a salesman three hours earlier. was not bom until 1963. First classes were prison in order to learn about prison en­ first-degree murder in the Dec 14 Area of East Hartford Nimitz and escort ships Frederick Jerome Thomas, 21, in 1964 at Boulder, Colo., and the college vironment firsthand. The inmates obliged Call Ernie at 643-8035 The Eisenhower was at sea without shooting spree at a Bob's Big Boy pleaded innocent Monday to robbing Sweethearts moved to Reno in 1965. Since its creation, with threats and their best gutter restaurant a port call for 155 days, which Navy and shooting Marlin Damero, who it has taught more than 10,(KX) judges how language. The judges were shocked and spokesmen said was a peacetime While refusing to rule out the was selling meat near the suspect's 4 S - . to do a better job. admittedly terrified. record for a carrier The .Nimitz held possibility of more arrests in the home, about 5 miles from where Chief Justice Warren Burger called It "It scared the hell out of me,” said one the record until .Monday with 144 case. Gates said, "We do have the Sarai Ribicoff and her date were at­ "one of the most significant developments after a sleepless night. days. three principal suspects." tacked. Damero, 31, was wounded in By late Monday morning, the Miss Stewart, a former employee the arm in the Nov. 12 shooting. ANDOVER Eisenhower had docked at Pier 12 at at the West Los Angeles restaurant, Thomas, an unemployed laborer, B. (Common SenseTips VERNON __ - TThe h a annual Q the .Norfolk Naval Base was not in the restaurant at the time faces a Jan. 2 preliminary hearing on mon sense loading tips they Christmas party, spon­ Garrick and hundreds of other of the shootings, Gates said. charges he murdered Miss Ribicoff, Hints For Homeowners offer: Upper Aoeik —Fragile and sored by the Rockville- DEALER WANTED sailors, dressed in winter blues and He said both male suspects had a editorial writer for the Los Angeles DISHWASHERS lightweight items suchascrya- Vernon Senior Citizens EARN EXTRA MONEY standing on the starboard side of the police records, "and one of those Herald Examiner. According to home econo- lat. glasses, cups and plastic Club, will be Dec. 31 begin­ Ike s " flight deck, strained (or a records is real extensive — real hard mitts from Whirlpool Corpora­ items shouM be placed in the Thomas is also charged with the ning at 8 p.m. in the Lottie Independent Contractor wanted to glimpse of their families and friends. time." Miss Stewart, however, had tion. sonM comimm dishwash­ top rack. Place the items face FOR CHRISTMAS. WORK robbery and attempted murder of Fisk Building, Vernon. "I know she's down there She no previous criminal record. John Shoven, who was with Miss A. 14kycll(m'(juid, (nirnct. H2()0. er problems can be stiminated down without, netting or through proper loading pro­ crowding ao that water can ctr- A buffet supper will be deliver newspaper In the town of usually tries to get somewere in the Although investigators had not Ribicoff when she was shot as they M. 14k yellow (fold, Ml 75. 3 OR 4 HOURS A NIGHT. cedures. culata f ^ y over each item. served and music for dan­ middle. ' Garrick said She and determined the motive for the left a restaurant in the beach com­ ( Ukyirlkm (iold. IlkKkOfU'x. Andover, Bottom Aock—Place heavily cing will be provided by others like her had prepared killings, he speculated the robbers munity of Venice. I). 14kyellow(if)ld, 71 )tuh., mUiiiLruUls. cMidiae& soiled Items face down. Ar­ Our aoih Year as Trusted Jewelers Max Kabrick's Orchestra. CALL IVAN AT 647-9946 balloons, blue and gold ribbon cor­ may have wanted to eliminate any If convicted, Thomas could (ace li. l4kycUow(iold, I llluckOmA. range pot handlee ao they don't a a a sages and 'Welcome Home" signs witnesses to the crime. 966 MAIN ST,*DOWNTOWN HANCHim N prevent the spray arma from Reservations must be the gas chamber because the turning freely. If poealble. al­ AT THE MANCHESTER Itcmt tUuMnud in thl» ad appear la u«r oolorlui •HartfordaNsw BriUlncWwtfariTW Mall made by Dec. 29 with "This is a shock," Garrick said of "They chose to shoot, they chose to Ribicoff murder was allegedly com­ ternate amali and large plates rhrtaUiiaa ratidog. Stop ta ta d aik for yoor 6v« copy. Anw«« «n(x«rmA/M.tMi<>Cl4rf«gN/Vad/MH:kwrMLtwrgr Lester Bartlett, l3 Fox Hill For more Information the 30-degree chill. "We were in 70- assassinate them because of the iden- mitted during a robbery. for maximum water circula­ Drive, 875-4728. degree weather a couple of days tification problem," Gates said. Police continued their search for a tion. Arrange all items to fsce EVENING HERALD the water spray. Call Jeane. 647-9946 ago Killed instantly were David second suspect in the murder. Here are some of the com­ I. V. 18 - EVENING HERALX), Tues., Dec. 23, 1880

W‘ KVENING 'HERALD. Tues . lift. 23. 1980 - l<> F^eanuts *b Chariot M Schulz ACROSS DOWN Answer to Previous Puziia 1 Alphabet 1 loves(Let)v W l O l i 5 Advice 2 Barrister I R 0 MSWIItt TXERE WERE THREE ^ THE')' CAME FROM THE '/OU KNOW HOU) THE'/ cofumnist (abbr.) Pbby MEN, S E E ..^ EA5TANPTHEV WERE FOUNP IT? THE')' 9 Doctrine 3 Gsnsral By ADigaii van Buren LOOKIN6 FOR BETHLEHEM FOLLOWEPA STAR! ? adherent population ■A •••••••••••••••••••••••••• (suffix) 4 Foxy !•••••••••••••••••••••• 12 Sand latter •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Dege-BMa-Pete 43 Apertmenia Per Bent 53 5 Love (Let) 13 Hip W ltm 13 H ip W anM 13' H ip HTwrtMf 13 Homm Per Me 33 13 Indian of 6 Reducer H«4p WwiM 13 H ip W n M Yucatan ^ 7 Unplayed golf POSITIONS AVAILABLE SCHOOL SECRETARY • An­ MUST S E L L HIMALAYAN CAT, male 2 MANCHESTER. Three room DKAK AHKY: I knim- I Hpt*ak for thouaiinde of voters in I U Spy group hole PART TIME GIRL for office COVENTRY PUBLIC apartment. Heat, hot water. CENTRAL SUPPLY CLERK male or female Store dover Elementary School, An­ CONDOMINIUM TOWN years old. Must have very rnliforniii. WnshinKton. Oregon i»nd Hawaii who were (abbr.) 6 New York ball • Contemporary, fully work. 91 Chestnut Street, SCHOOL VACANCIES: HaU HOUSE! 2 overslied good home. Will take best Electricity. Appliances. outnifjed when rresidenl I’lirter (Mimeded the election 15 Bohemian club time learning disabilities Manager. Qualifications: dover, Conn. Call 742-7339. equipped Health Facility Manchester bedrooms, Itk baths, base­ offer. All shots and neutered. References. No pets. $285.646- iH'forc the \ (limit w an over. cauninK candidates on htith aides 16 Solar disc 9 Ffsppe teacher, grades 5-8; English Neat appearance, friendly 17 Timber tree seeks mature indvidual to be ment. 126F Highland Street, Call 569-2320. 3167,228-3540. ______to lom- MUCH 1 think the nctworkn nhould he forbidden by 10 Fodder PA R T T IM E teacher, grades 9-12; manner, supervisory skills, LIVE-IN COMPANION PLUS 18 Three (prefix) responsible for receiving all self-motlvatra Individual with Manchester. 649-4729, keep law to make am prediction haned on early relurna. 19 Noun suffix storage 26 Hocks 46 Safety agency MAINTENANCE work. 91 Guidance Counsellor, nades LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING FREE TO GOOD HOME - 8 FOR RENT 4 room, 1 Pritcllla't Pop — Ed Sullivan shipments, maintaining inven- desire to devote full energies DUTIES lor elderly trying. l)IS('.USTKI) IN OKKGON 20 Preises structure 30 Wind (2 wds) (abbr) tory and distributing supplies Chestnut Street. Manchester. 5-8. Connecticut certification month old male Labrador. bedroom adult condo. Air con­ 11 Hats 31 Traffic route required. Secretary for Pupil to this store. Prior food ser­ gentleman. Own room. Call 22 Destroy (si.) 49 Make muddy ...... iciplines and ad­ TEN ROOMS - Two bath Excellent with children. ditioning, all appliances, 24 Feels sorry 19 Environment 32 Seth's son 51 Pan of the DENTAL ASSISTANT - Personnel Services, tjiplng, vice experience helpful, but 643-0743 carpeting. December oc­ DKAH DIHGTSTKII: C'ontreaeimin Mario Biaggi. a m inistrative offices Good will train the right person. Colonial. Newer Gas hot Adapts quickly to new home. Democrat from New York, hae a belter idea: "Make THE TRUCK IS O I THE BERNAJ^P WON'T ^ about agency (ib b r) 35 Interjection eye Salary commensurate with shorthand, and ig h t cupancy. 1350. monthly. 872- "ANP HOW r WAS ■HE'LL STILL 21 Navy ship 36 Oxygenated starting salary, plus Fringe ability Send resume to: Box Call Mr. Stephen Rogers lor LAUNDRY WORKER Full water furnace. Double gar­ Call 872-3326. Sunday IClertion Day, a day of duty to God and WAV, MA'AM-JUST BEUEVE THIS' EVEN IF 26 Polar feature 53 Coax (keeping required.real &nd STOPPEP AT THE THINK IT WAS 29 Second prefix (abbr) Benefits. Send resume to: C, c/o Manchester Herald. a^intment. SUBWAY 4^ time. 11:00-7 a.m. to sort age. In-law or 2 family country.** (It's done in Kurope, where voting turnouts STAV PUT/ I TELL HIM ABOUT THE 39 Massschu- 54 Low tufted resume and letter to Dr. Sportlng Goods 46 R E P U G H T - M V FAULT ' selling 23 Expert Personnel Department. laundry and operate washers possibility. Only 164,900. of 90 percent are common.) "On Sunday, a non­ THANK SUPC3EN HIGH WINP tetts cape plant NCC/HMO. Inc , Ash Street. START A SUCCESSFUL Donald J. Nicoletti. Box 356 TWO BEDROOM 33 Rrst-rate 25 Asiatic and dryers in a skilled nursing Owner financing available. working day for most, voting hours could be stag- SOU.' 41 Mouth pan 57 Eggs East Hartford. Ct. 06108 An CAREER in sales Sell Avon Coventry, 06238. Or call 742- PART TIME CLERICAL Pasek Realtors, 289-7475, TWENTY THREE FOOT APARTMENT. UtiUUes not (comp wd.) mountains 8913 after January 3. EOE. institution. Good starting ^ gered so the results ih the Bast would not be available 34 Cry of sorrow 26 Villain in 43 Lamprey 56 Physician's as- E>]ual Opportunity Employer. Earn good money. Phone 523- POSITION, Inventory, filing. PENN-YAN Sport Fisherman Included. Within walking dis­ 45 Ventilated salary and benefits. Apply: tance of downtown Main earlier than in the West. 36 Author 'Othello" socisticn 9401.______telephones, etc. Ml Monda ' Riverside Health Care Center, MANCHESTER - Two Family Sedan. Hard top. Excellent Fleming 47 Bites MOLD MAKER Experienced Thursday, Friday, 5:00 to on Main Street, near Hospital, condition. New electric trim Street. 568-3736 weekdays "The Kaslern states would vote from 11 a.m. (ill 8 27 Cajole (abbr) person to work on plastic in­ SUPERVISOR WANTED for KITCHEN AIDES - Mature 745 Main Street, East Hart­ p.m. The Western states would vote from 8 a.m. to 0 37 Long-nosad 9:00. Saturday 9:30 to 5 p.m. in Business Zone. 5 large Ubs. VHF CB. Cutty Cabin after 5:00 p.m.; weekends 1 4 10 11 jection molds Must be able to local beverage company Par­ persons for full time and part ford p.m. And in Hawaii, the polls would open at 6 a.m. fish 2 3 5 6 7 6 9 time positions, days and Apply at A1 Sieffert's rooms on each floor, two dar with head. Owner bought 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. 36 Military do own setups and read prints. ticipating in and over seeing and close at 3 p.m. This system would prevent the 14 . loading and unloading trucks. evenings Persons must be Appliances, 445 Hartford garage. 200 foot deep lot. larger boat. Call 742-8537 after fugitive 1] 13 Attractive starting salary Road, Manchester HOUSEKEEPERS AND Group 1, Philbrick Agency, 5:00 p.m. FOUR LARGE ROOMS In results from* the Kast from affecting the voters in the 39 River in Italy depending on experience, plus Must be responsible, mature reliable and willing to work JANITORS. Full time IS 16 17 every other weekend. two family. Appliances, heat, West. And Sunday voting would increase voter 40 Air company benefits. Apply in and dependable with ability to weekdays and weekends. 42 Reals RESPONSIBLE SITTER •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Antiquea 48 hot water. $360. No children or participation.** IS 19 20 21 person Monday through manuever trucks Hours 4 00 Excellent insurance benefits, Mature and responsible in­ sick time, holiday and vaca­ WANTED for 9 year old boy Bualneaa Property 36 pets. Available January 15th. Hooray for Biaggi. Another sensible suggestion, 44 Celsstial bear ■ ■ Friday. 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m to 9 00 p m No special license dividuals for clean skilled nur­ \21I 22 23 I f tion time, and good starting before and after school. A N T IQ U E S & ^ 7 2 8 5 from Los Angeles, is: Vote as usual, but don*t start 46 Noun suffix Acromold Products Corpora­ required References Apply sing facitlity. Apply: River­ a 47 Actress 1 wages. Apply: Riverside Keeney and Hackmatack 20,000' renovated 4 story brick COLLECTIBLES - Will counting the votes until all voting is concluded. Captain Eaay — Crooka S Lawranqa 2S 27 2 . 30 31 32 tion. 100 Windmere Ave.. in person Pequot Beverages, side Health Care Center. 745 FRESHLY REMODLED 3 Shearer Spring Street Extension. Health Care Center, 745 Main area. Days 633-9485; nighU factory in No. Adams, Ma. purchase outright, or sell on ■ Ellington. CT Or call 875-3373 Main Street, Blast Hartford. bedroom apartment. Kitchen, so Not well 33 39 Glastonbury Street, East Hartford. 646-1364. Lease 60 cents buy 85. ft. No commission. House lot or 52 West Indian for an interview money down. Owner will take single piece. 644-8962. dining, utility room. $425 HES SEEN us; MOPEl VALLER8ELU1E5 LIKE 'W 1 ■ monthly, plus utilities. Call product 37 low interest mortagage. No DKAK AHHY Whiit i» wrong with me? I love to move! A9 JULIE BL4IR AMD A R E N 'T VOU THESE MAFIA VERM)W JEST | 55 Same (prefix) 643-5001. GOIN(3 TO 3 0 RUN FER COVER IF THEY THINK M ■ ■ interest first year. Elevator, We \e biH-n miirned for JO yetirH, and I'm ashamed to tell THE MUSTACHE KIP 40 41 FOR VOUR THE ODDS ARE EVEN! ^ 56 Ripped elaborate conveyer, dry RENTALS you how many limes we've moved. All in the sjtme town. loo. M A K E TH E IR WAV IW- 58 Air (prefix) ■ MANCHESTER - New 4 Vk SUN 44 .. sprinkler. Very low taxes and I'm never sa(isfu®d. Once we re moved and settled I start V'HAFTA let ’ 59 Greek letter ■ heat. Many uses. Ready now. Room Condo. 2 Bedrooms, IW looking for another house. M> husband is very good abo,u( it 'EM GET UP 60 Level Rooms for Bent 52 Baths. Fully Appllanced. 47 40 49 ,0 51 53 54 Literature. 413-458-5987. and goes along with it just to please me NERVE EN0U6H 61 Auto wheel 1 ■ Wall-to-Wall througnout. $450 TCOME CLOSER type (pi.) 55 50 57 59 MATURE MALE ROOM $15. monthly includes heat. 646 We just moved into a nice house, and I'm already looking around. All this moving is very expensive. We have three 'FORE VA START 62 Sodium Female, mature $20. Non- 4003. SLAPPIN' 59 60 6 ’ □MISC. FOR SALE teen-aged children who were against all the moves, but we chloride smokers. LIve-in. References. LEATHER! ( a b b r ) HOUSEWIVES 02 63 64 One must have license, plus NEWLY REMODELED three moved anvway 63 Fathers Articlea lor Sale 4 t few errands and meals. 649- bedroom duplex apartment. Mv husband helps, but I do most of the packing and 64 Iowa college M. 5459. Kitchen, dining room, living, unpacking 1 just love hard work. Sometimes 1 wonder if I'm town iNfWJFARi* IN'IRFR'Si 4SSN utility room. Call 643-5001 not a little crazy. Everyone 1 know hates to move, but I love LARGE SPACIOUS ROOM - All household privileges. Have you ever had u letter like this'' And do you think I ALUMINUM Sheets used as ROOMATE WANTED - Mid Evenings. 646655959. should have mv head examined? printing plates. .007 thick twenties, female, non-smoker Allay Oop — Dave Graue briclqe Earn Extra Money to share three bedroom duplex I.OVES TO MOVE 23x28(5'^^. 50 cents each or 5 Apertmenta For Bent 53 in Manchester. Call evenings, for K Phone 643-2711. Must be 6466138 DEAR LOVES: No. I’ve never had a letter like picked up before 11 a m. ■VERNON - Near 86. luxury AH MUST SAY, MOGUL,MISS BUT I AM, MR. THATS THE AW, C'MON.ALEXI V'ALL ARE N O , BILLY b o y ! ONLY. yours, and it wouldn’t hurt to have your head WUNCH SURE DON'T LOOK j RUNT.' THANKS TRUTH, SPOOFIN' US ... R)GHT?? LET ME EXPLAIN.. Condo. A ppliances. $345 Ollfeea-Storea lor Bent 55 examined. It may not put an end to your moving, but LIKE 8HES FROM THET /lD DOCTOR WON JIMMY _____ Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag monthly. Seciffity, at least you’ll know why you love it. STONE AGE! .v—wT MUG AND HIS JOE! With YourvOwn POOL- 24' X 4', 7 It. deep. references. Call 423-127 . 486 TIME MACHINE STORE OR OFFICE SPACE Perflex filter, 8 x 12 deck. 3923. $500 00 or best offer. 568-7317 available, 200, 400. and up to DEAR AHHY: KEEPING THE PEACE wrote to say that Lady luck saves declarer 5000 square feet. 6^1442. she and her husband's family had vasi disagreements when GLASTONBURY (SOUTH) It came to politics and related social issues, so in order»fo bridge play SCREENED LOAM - Gravel. Half of exceptional new Processed Gravel. Sand, MANCHESTER - Retail, keep every family gathering from erupting into a noiay His three-notrump call was Part Time Job! Duplex. Features carpeting, storage and/or manufacturing battle, she kept her mouth shut She said, "Afterward 1 fell optimistic as was his spade Slone, and Fill. For deliveries excellent closets, dishwasher, NORTH 12-23 00 cue bid and he found himself call George Grilling. 742-7886 ace.c 2.000 sq ft. to 25,000 sq. guilty because my children are old enough to understand the dispose- all, self cleaning VeryV reasonable Brokers talk, and 1 don't want some of the erroneous and bigoted ♦ 75 in a grand slam contract ... ind mothers with young children, bring them oven, private basement with protected.r Call Heyman ♦ A6 The first three tricks went FOR SALE - Couch, end statements made by my husband's family to go unchal­ ♦ Q73 with you end save on baby sitting costs. laundry hookups. IVi baths, Properties, 1-2261206 to king of hearts, king and tables, chair. T V. antenna, deck, neighborhood setting, lenged " ♦ AQJI096 You replied. ”A noisy battle involving politics is much queen of diamonds West rotor. $95 72 West Street. minutes to Hartford $525 ‘9-n showed out and it was an easy Wanted to Bant 57 healthier for children than the choked off silence you're WEST EAST Saturday. 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 monthly 633-4566 Broker e — 8gjio»i4i matter to finesse against am maintaining in the interest of peace and quiet Silence The Flintatones — Hanna Barbara Productions VqjlOSBSI! V7 East s jack and run the rest of Twenty-three Hours per week. Salary plus MANCHESTER TWO GARAGE WANTED to store implies agreement " «6 6J8S2 the suit Then Konstam Call Now THREE ROOMS one or two cars. Call Don at Abby. 1 grew up in a politically active family and I BEDROOM, furnished apart­ ♦7543 AK cashed the ace of spades just gas allowance. FURNITURE. Can be seen 633-4577 ment. Each bedroom has consider the experience valuable I highly recommend that ...IT'S WELL, SOUTH to see if West would follow SOUND INTERESTING? Friday. Saturday and Monday separate private bath. Quiet. KEEF’ING THE PEACE should challenge any views she PEBBLES H E R NEW D O N 'T O U S T ♦ AK62 Needless to say he didn t and 11-2 Excellent condition. Call Sauna, pool, exercise room. □ AUTOMOTIVE considers bigoted or wrong She owes it not only to herself, WHY '&-E-T-S-Y- STAND ThlBRE.' VK4 now the complete count ol You can be a Herald Area Adviser and handle and supervise 647-9946 646-0468 Moving New Condition $440 per but to her children DtDN'T YOU i^-E-T-S-V- CHANGE 8AK10 94 evervones distribution was available West had been dealt our carrier boys & girls If you like kids — want a little In­ month. 6460505 Coincidentally the day 1 read that provocative item in ■’' e l l ' D -O -L -L ' ♦ 82 or SEASONED HARDWOOD. HER/ eight hearts, one diamond and dependence and your own Income Autos For Sale 61 your column. I saw the following quote displayed in the MOMMV ?/ 18-20" lenghts Delivered FEMALE ROOMATE MID­ office of Judge C V Sanders. ShepherdsviHe. Ky Vulnerable: North-South four clubs 647-9947 Dealer East Konstam led a club toward Full cord $85 Call 742-8056 TWENTIES WANTED to WE PAY TOP PRICES lor ^ "It IS better to debate a question without settling it than to Ask for Jeanne Fromerth share duplex. Glastonbury Si wrecked and Junk cars. A A B settle a question without debating it" (Joseph Joubert) West North East South dummy and went up with the 30" KELVINATOR Hebron area. Must be neat. Auto Salvage, used auto parts JULIA B BARRY. LOUISVILLE. KY 3^ 3 NT ace to’ pick up West's single­ ELECTRIC RANGE. Self- Pets considered Rent 4T SV Pass 5# ton king and bring the grand Call Tony 6468223. slam home cleaning oven. Eight years negotiable Call after 6 p.m:. DEAR JULIA AND JUDGE SANDERS; Th»nk you Pass 7 NT Pass Pass old. Best offer. 643-9708 Pass East was bitter and accused 2263560 for a valuable contribution to this column. Konstam of having peeked in MECHANICS ROLL-AWAY MANCHESTER Five rooms ★ his hand 1 EDUCATION TOOLBOX, brand new call WANTED JUNK AND LATE Opening lead VQ The accusation had no r. on first floor of Duplex. merit Konstam had learned X 'M N o fT 649-3022 Carpeted and applianceo No MODEL WRECKS - Cash Paid. Call Parker Street Used 'The Born Loser — Art Sansom that the clubs were going to Private Inatrvctlona 16 u tilitie s No p e ts . $280 PstroQfoph split 4-1 Hence, there was no p o p . A N Y s p e c i a l SKI BOOTS • Nordica. size 9. Auto Parts, Inc 6463391 'VA aA/' monthly. Calf 739-41 13 By Oswald Jacoby way to make his contr.net CERTIFIED MATH excellent condition! between 6:00 and 9:00 p.m. o Trappeur, size 11 Call after 6 1974 SUBARU - Good condi­ TAURUS (April M-Maf 20) and Alan Sonlag unless East's singleton club CONJIDBRATI N, g u T I^ Y TEACHER. G rades 6-12. THepefCR^, d LOOK AT was the king A slim chance is Tutor. SAT, enrichment. Your p m . 6466404 MANCHESTER - Unusual tion. Front wheel drive $1800 % u r You'll be chalking up a great ••••••••••••••••••••*•••** many polntt today because you IHgUUAV The late Kenneth Konstam better than no chance at all f a t h e r c a n g e t Y o u A ft® o O home Save 649-5453. Deluxe One Bedroom Town negotiable. Telephone 643- so Konstam had availed him­ Doga-Blnta-Pell 43 House. Private enterance. 67®, or 6561723 ^ r t h d a y continually put others' interests I S U A was one of England's greatest •••••tsss***************** before your own Those points I'M ^ bridge players who was par­ self of the slim chance DEA u ^ INSULATION. Patio and full basement Scftools-Cfasssa 19 add up to a tot of love (or you. UP ^ TALKlUfi? ticularly effective in rubber ..NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN AKC GOLDEN COCKER Includes: heat, appliances, 1968 DART. 1969 CHARGER OCMMt (May 21-Jurte 20) A GIFTED CHILDREN 3 to 5 SPANIEL puppy, male 2ty carpeting and air con- 318 Three speed Posi rear D*c. 34.1M0 moat enjoyable day la in the 2 ID Y iO U ! months old,Call 649-8418------ditionaing $385 monthly No end Needs some work Best Though you might fM l tM l*d making because you'll be spend­ ThAtcs 11*15 years Nursery School, Day Care Home Environment. pets. Damato Enterprises, offer over $400. 871-7385 U m a t this coming thOM ing it with those who mean a lot ,6 MONTH OLD BLACK •bout, you maka your road easi­ to you and who know how to Three Teachers For appoint­ PEDIGREE Scottish Terrior. ^ 1 0 2 1 PLYMOUTH FURY II - er Thek influence ii exceptional­ hava a good time ment to observe well rounded Has shots Includes papers ly fortunate and strong. makir$g It CANCW (June 21-July 22) Gifts program. 646-4864 Asking $125 call after 5:00 MANCHESTER - Large 6 Excellent condition! Must be difficult for adveree conditione to Room Apartment 3 could come to you today from Our Boarding Houae Business & Service p m &8-2521 seen to be appreciated Call prevail two diffarent sources. Both will t = U ■ Bedrooms, garage, stove. No 60-9729; if no answer please be given out of love and may be 12.-23 REAL ESTATE SMALL LA-POO PUPPIES. pets $350 m onthly plus return call even larger than you had dared Ready for Christmas Puppy utilities Security and CAPfUCOAN (Dec. 22-Jeii. 18) hoped to receive W intnrop — u i c k o a v a n i references. Available January VOLKSWAGENS. Year end Because you are anxious to LfO (July 2»-Aug. 22) If your ICJ rather rj"'’ ^■"aiae ; ake Y'T V i ^ and n o v o Shot $125 Males Hornet For Sale 23 change things lor the better objective is to have a good lime My TtJNiSUE VvlTH ^ ...... Call 6436183 1st T.J Crockett, Realtor, clearance sale. Bugs. 67's to lodey for those you love, you VOf. 643-1577 75's. buses, square backs, today, you should have no trou­ WELL, THE NEWS diKU PINKIN.S SHEARS EXECUTIVE HOUSE - grow in the esteem of the per­ ble reatizirvg It. Both family and SHETLAND SHEEP DOG Vegas Tim Moriarty, Silk sons you help, even though you friands will hover about, trying to WA6 PRETTY THAN^PUIL VUR yTHE WJ^MANj i HilPFP Contemporary Cathederal BOLTON - 1 bedroom apart­ Town Motors. 270 Hartford HA HA h a ' BIBSTN BUT X LJ7YE! 'S, TAME ceilings. Three bathrooms. PUPPIES. AKC reg^istered. seek neither praise nor reward maka you happy ^OCOTOt^VSHT. Champion sired Sable and ment. Fireplace, carpeting, Road. Manchester. 643-6217. Find out more of what lies ahead vmOO (Aug. 22-8epl.22) You FSPR A CHANQE. WHAT ARE vj’U ) ( WE HAVE AN) HJ'ME J WARP Walk-in ciosets Nine rooms. no pets. Quiet neighborhood for you in the year following your meeBeB! 2355 square feet living area. 2 white males Shots and won't have to look beyond the BUYlNtS Y.DUB y V ipv, WITH/ KA* A References required. $280 1973 CAPRI B8 Standard birthday by ser>ding for your homestead today for the real val­ $PARR:toJ. ‘■1. AN <.CHR:5T.*1A5 car garage. For sale or rent. wormed. Home raised with copy ot Astro-Graph. Mail $1 for 7^ M M monthly. 643-59M transmission Asking $850. ues In life Receiving material P A R T N E R ? e m p t y \ t r e e Evenings 649-5635, or 643-9506. children. Call 742-9006 each Asiro-Greph. Box 469. things IS nice, but the gift ot love Will negotiate. Good condi Radio Oty Station, N.Y 10019 HA HA FAJK tion. AM-FM Radio.6463283 IS priceless Be sure to specify birth date LIBIU (Sepl. 22-Oct. 22) With­ HA/ Sarvfcas Ottered 31 Servlcei OHered 31 Servlcei Ottered 31 Painting-Papering 32 AOUAmuS (ian. 30-feb. 19) out your being aware of It. your BUICK CENTURY LUXUS - Today, in several relationships actions today exart a positive LEE PAINTING Interior 6 Air conditioning, power very important to you, you and and hopeful influer>ce over many REWEAVING BURN YOUNG MOTHEIR will take CHILD CARE Stale Licensed those with whom you're associ­ home Snacks, lunches and Exterior "Check my rate steering and brakes. Good persons This uplifting effect HOLES Zippers, umbrellas care of children weekdays un­ running condition. Call 646 ated will have opportunities to makes spirits soar. repaired Window shades. til 3 00 pm in my references Call 646-7720 before you decorate” Depen­ show how much each cares. 8C 0RP I0 (Oct. 24-Mov. 22) The r 7868 after 5:00 p.m Venetian blinds Keys TV Manchester home Call 643- dable Fully insured 6461653 PISCES (Peb. 20-llarch 20) role you take on today is one of FOR RENT Marlow s. 867 2023 Painting-Paparlng 32 ••••••••••••«••••••••••••• :ALDWELL You're the type who is always kindness and ganerosily to all. Levy's Law — James Schumeister BANK REPOSESSIONS FOR Mam Street 649-5221 Building Contracting 33 willing to t>$ helpful and of Whether you seek it or not. you'll PRUFEISSIONAL PAINTING r ^ A L E , 1976 Dodge, Charger service Today the roles will be be both a leader and a catlyst for CERTIFIED DOG - Interior and exterior FARRAND REMODELING - I Special Edition 2’ door, 8 reversed and those you aided many. GROOMER - All breeds Call cylinder, $2,500. 1974 wilt be anxious to reward you WITH A a O N ? r YOU DIDN'T ' I WAS JUST CERAMIC FIRING Discount Commercial and residential Cabinets. Roofing, Gutters, 8AOITTAfliU8 (Nov. 22-Oec. 21) miTINQ FOB. THE rates Quick service Call 643- for an appointment 528-5903 Oldsmobile Cutless Supreme. AAIES (ktorch 21-AprU 19) Eve­ Your jovial and expansive out­ fSCAL TFLL MP THtY Free estim ates Fully in- Room Additions. Decks. All AEt- YOU BAD6E! l^ T H t P , (A B B Y BK)HT TIMF TD 2543 8 cylinder $1,500. 1973 GMC rything should go just as you look serves as an inspiration sured 646-4879 ______types of Remodeling and want It to today, socially or today. Your words and thoughts A SM. / ^ A A flO N/ .BBEAt. IT ID YOU , Repairs Free estimates. Ful­ Jimmy utility truck, 4 wheel romantically. Bonds will be COP, u c e fcfAL ,V\AY M.Jjs ------B & M TREE SERVICE now PAINTING INTERIOR AND drive, $1,500. 1969 AMC Am- carry walght. warmth and n ly insured Phone 643-6017 8lrer$gther>ed with either r>ew or wisdom They'll not be forgotten. wit>pv? (50N? w'-iir/.;HRl5TMA$ = offering Special Winter E;XTE^RI0H. Paperhanging O IL Inc. bassidor 4 door $300. 1975 , I Z-L3 old relationships Rales' We ve sawed 25^< Off, E^xperienced. references Ser- (NEWSPAPCa ENTERPRISE ASSN | ★ LEON CIEZSYNSKl Crysler Cordoba, pw r condi­ v 1 n g W1 111 m a n t i c . BUILDER New homes, ad­ ManchoBter, Conn. tion, best offer. The above B-B UPHOLSTERY Custom Manchester. Bolton, Coven­ may be seen at the Savings Kit ‘n* Carlyle — Latry Wrighi Work. Free Estimates Will Senior Citizens Eree ditions, remodeling, rec pick up and deliver Please Fully insured try. Columbia, Tolland areas Bank of Manchester, 923 Main References 643-7285 V J Grillo 423-6582 rooms, garages, kitchens Bugs Bunny — Hoimdahl & StoHel call 6462161 after 4 00 p m remodeled, ceilings, bath tile, St., Manchester. PAINTING BY CRAIG dormers, roofing Residential HAVE TRUCK WILL M(JVE' 1976 THUNDERBIRD - BRICK, BLOCK, STONE - OGDEN Interior and or commercial 649-4291 I me To (koTo WoRiC, , A D w A Z e l,arge appliances, clean at­ Exterior Specialist! Fully In­ Excellent condition! May be IN t h e s e D¥vS Ot= - - Fireplaces Concrete tics. cellars, garages, also 6 4 9 -8 8 4 1 seen at 42 Battista Road, s o Z 'S H T sured Free Estimates Call DESIGN KITCHENS, m \'ii I/6AV6 wTaevi^ioK inflation, VVH MUST ^imney Repairs No Job ^,.|l dean apartments for Manchester. Too Small Call 644-8356 for realtors Call ^-1775 anytime. 649-8749______cabinets, vanities, counter it $1.05 9/1 0 Par Gallon C.O.D. ^ M A<£ -'''HE d o l i n g s o C > 0 0 ' estimates tops, kitchen cabinet fronts 0 To M0EP You awPAKy. Short Ribs — Prank Hill EXTERIOR PAINTING, custom woodworking, colonial Trucks tor Sale 62 _ _ i n v e n t e d THAT WILL MAKE ------K IRBY C E N T E R OF experienced college student reproductions J.P. Lewis 646 it 200 Gallon Minimum TvE / w h a t d o , ROULETTE. S T DOWN C4M TREE SERVICE Free MANCHESTER - Factory Quality w o rk . Very 1974 DODGE PICKUP - 6 SOMETWNevVONOEeFUL... M £ RICH. l> O U C A U L IT?) AND S e t a f e w estimates, discount senior Authorized Sales i Service reasonable prices, prices. t.Call Mike, Cylinder, standard. New CLAM SHELLS. 5663458 or plaint, brakes, ,,radiator. citizens Company (or Kirby Vacuums 217 Heeting-Plumbing 35 it 24 Hour Burner Sorvico ManchesYer owned and Center Street, Manchester, Excellent condition operated Call 6461327 649-7143. INTERIOR PAINTING throughout! $1550. 6428731. AND WALLPAPERING NO JOB TOO SMALL - Toilet ^ 24 Hour Call Dollvery Quality professional work at repairs, plugged drains, CONSTRUCTION BRICK WILL DO BABYSITTING IN reasonable prices. Fully in­ kitchen faucets replaced, All colors Glazed Block repaired, rec rooms, MY MANCHESTER HOME - sured Free estimates. G. L. ir OVER 2 MILLION GALLONS originally cosicost xz$2 to h $4 eacneach Maple Street area MorningsMom baUiroom remodeling, beat 1971 IN TER N A TIO N A L Joint reinforcem ent Call and afternoons only Call McHugh 643j»321. modernization, etc. M A M PICKUP • 6 cylinder. 4x4, evenings. 6465635. or 643-9508 1S4 ilumbing A H ating. 646M71. TO ASSURE YOU OF ADEQUATE SUPPLY with Plow. Please call 646 O-'. m THAT5 / V O r WHAT I 1 23 C m t e , 1942 anytime. Ask (or John. Fletcher'S Landing HAP IN .MIND.' ,

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