PAGE SIX -B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Thura., Dec. 30, 1976 fBanrl]rfitfr EitnitiigHpralb Nixon should move to Switzerland Manchester — A City of Village Charm The weather Inside today Founded Oct. 1. 1881 his own aides. They will be shocked WASHINGTON - ‘T wish the guy ty should now assume the added Oearlng, cold, high around 20. Fair, Area news 1-B-2-B Fam ily ...... 3-A Member. Audit Bureau of Circulation Member. United Press International 4 that Nixon sought evidence that the would move to Switzerland and stay Andrew burden of a discredited President. very cold tonight, low zero to 10 above. Churches ...... 5-A Obituaries .... 6-A Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, there,” said one Republican Senator. True, Nixon has been convicted of Democrats had received campaign Saturday partly cloudy, continued cold, C om ics...... 8-B Week-Review .2-A Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. "Why shouldn’t he come in out of the nothing. But he fled town tti disgrace money from Cuba and North Viet­ high 15-10. National weather forecast Dear Abby .... 8-B W ings...... 5-A nam. They will be shocked to read map on Page 7-B, Editorial ...... 4-A Sports ... .3-B-5-B Raymond F. Robinson. Editor>Publisher Harold E. Turklngton. Managing Editor cold?” asked a former Republican troubles without having the when it became . the House of the testimony of John D. member of the House. “The party Democrats come out swinging in 1980 Representatives was about to im­ Ehrllchman, the convicted Nixon Opinion' could use his political expertise.” and warning the folks about voting peach him and the Senate had enough aide, that Nixon encouraged FBI The subject was Richard M. Nixon. for the party of Richard Nixon.” votes to find him guilty of "high Director J. Eldgar Hoover to commit jii' Reports are filtering out of San Nevertheless, it’s a good bet Nixon crimes and misdemeanors.” And ("> A cheap shot Clemente that he’d like to make a will go public again. He should get a Nixon would have been tried burglaries. 'comeback by playing a limited role elsewhere on those charges if Presi­ Nixon sympathizers among Space satellite ton of headlines next spring from a forget there there has been Reagan conservatives Who couldn’t News If there is to be an award for as a sometime adviser to the GOP. series of four television interviews dent Ford had not wisely decided to knee-jerk (or jerk) statement tremendous technological ad­ Party stalwarts are divided on with David Frost. And his book will pardon him and thereby save the buy Gerald Ford should be at least of the year, we’d like to vances made in preventing what is becoming an intra-party be published next fall, after serializa­ Republic from the trauma of seeing a somewhat annoyed to read that one summary issue. One opinion is that Nixon's President in the dock. of the bugged aides was John Sears, to track oil slick nominate John McGlennon, spills at drilling sites since the tion by The New York Times. return to public life would hurt the David Wise’s knowing book, “The although Sears never handled New England Director of En­ Santa Barbara incident some That is okay. Nixon is expected to By United Press InlernalionBi dependent of the weather,” Grose GOP by reviving the Watergate American Police State” (Random classified documents. Sears later did ComplM from years ago. The federal govern­ gross around |2-million from these Government scientists, frustrated said. “We’re not relying on being vironmental Protection Agen­ issue, which helped defeat Gerald House, 812.95) should be required a hrilllant job as Reagan’s campaign United Preee International ment has permitted drilling to endeavors, and he has never by stormy New England weather, able to see the oil out there to cy, who said in Boston earlier Ford last month. The other is that overlooked the importance of being reading for those Republicans manager. turned to space technology today to hopefully know where it’s going to be resume off of Santa Barbara For the people’s own sake, their this week that it would be Republican candidates could profit rich. But as a neutral jury of one, I valiantly trying to rebuild their par­ help track millions of gallons of oil the next day.” “foolish" to allow drilling for because of the new technology. from seeking out Nixon’s counsel on hope he’ll resist the temptation to ty. Naming his sources, both human client here should be the two-party State spilled into the Atlantic Ocean by the “This gives us a much better han­ system which Nixon and his untidy oil off the New England coast Which leads us to conclude foreign policy, a field in which he destroy the GOP by sticking his nose and documentary. Wise details the HARTFORD - For the time tanker Argo Merchant. dle on the dynamics of the spill as Progress, meanwhile, was showed high competence. in the party’s business. sordid machinations of what he calls cronies all but wrecked. For the sake being. State Insurance Com­ well as the mechanics of where it’s until ways to cope with large that Mr. McGlennon was report^ in cleaning up two other oil Even those who don’t want Nixon Republicans who say they could "The government against the of that system. Republicans of all missioner T. F. Gilroy Daly says headed,” he said. spills are developed. taking a cheap shot aimed at spills also involving Liberian-flag “We are hoping to implant this ... participating in party affairs wish use Nixon’s advice on any matter — people” under Richard Nixon. persuasions should unite to make he will not force insurance com­ “The Argo Merchant inci­ the more vocal — but not him no harm. But as one Republican Scanning this book. Republican sure that Richard Nixon’s future is panies to cover high-risk tankers — 133,500 gallons of oil from in the early afternoon,” Grose said. including the design of bumper the Olympic Games on the Delaware necessarily the more conservatives and moderates will be confined to literature and show biz. manufacturers, wholesalers and A second buoy arrving in Boston will dent has demonstrated quite Senator put it: "I just think the stickers — are monkeying with a River in Pennsylvania, and 2,000 Off his record, he’ll laugh all the way retailers against product liability probably be saved “in case any more clearly that we, as a nation, do reasonable — environmen­ sooner he’s forgotten the better for death wish. They are saying that an shocked by Nixon’s illegal campaign gallons of oil from the Oswego-Peace claims, but If the companies don’t oil comes out of the ship.” talists who probably wouldn’t everybody. We’ve got enough of wiretapping and bugging against to the bank. on the Thames River in Connecticut. not have the technology to already badly battered minority par­ begin offering product liability in­ A Coast Guard plane flew over the combat large oil spills on the have let Columbus sail from In a scientific first, a plane from remains of the Argo Merchant surance on a voluntary basis, his Otis Air Force Base, Mass., today Spain because he might go off commission will implement an Thursday and reported the over­ open ocean," he said. will attempt to drop a six-foot dis­ He focused too much "assigned risk plan” to force turned bow section had drifted some This has to be about the the edge of the world and posable electronic buoy into the 500 yards from the stern section. Of­ firms to offer insurance to those largest area of oil off Nantucket neatest jump from A to Z, in pollute outer (or would it on the big picture who want it. ficials considered what action to take 1976. have been inner) space. Island, a black pancake 700 feet long, if the bow became a navigation 300 feet wide, four inches thick, and hazard. As a bureaucrat he shows the Clearly, the proper response Even his harshest critics must NEW LONDON - The Coast agree that Henry Kissinger’s place with the consistency of peanut Rough seas and bad weather to the Argo Merchant affair is Guard will hold a hearing to caution of bureaucrats who among this country’s outstanding butter. prevented observation of the entire Don Oakley decide whether to fine the Oswego The buoy wiil send radio signals at spill, now located 120 miles from won’t admit anything is 100 per not to use it to further delay an secretaries of stateis assured. Marine Transport Co. of New noon and midnight to the NASA Nantucket Island. already delayed exploration of But even his staunchest admirers cent foolproof. In other words, York, for a fuel oil spill in the satellite Nimbus-F, Dr. Peter Grose, — In Philadelphia, the Coast Guard if there is a million to one potential offshore oil resources must concede that much of The Middle East, where Thames River last weekend. No head of the scientific team from the said the 23-mile long slick on the chance of something which this nation so sorely Kissinger’s reputation rests less on Kissinger's skill as a negotiator and date has been set. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Delaware River probably will be ^Human pyramid* happening, to a bureaucrat it needs, but rather efforts to actual accomplishment than on the go-between shone best, was probably Administration, said Thursday. cleaned up by today An inquiry into appearance of it, or perhaps more ac­ “The most distinct advantage (of Five boys and a toboggan add up to various versions of the best way to go down a snowy correct the deficiencies in in­ the scene of his greatest triumph. Regional the spill is scheduled to begin next will happen. Therefore, unless curately, tl^ promise of it. satellite tracking) is that it’s in­ week. slope in Center Springs Park. This “human pyramid” provides good visibility for three of ternational law which per­ Yet the realistic Israelis are not there is 100 per cent insurance Henry Kibsinger was no mere BOSTON - The National 'the quintet, but two are riding blind and perhaps just as well. Weather permitting, the beating their breasts in contempla­ Weather Service extended against the million-to-one mitted a repeated offender like tinker or patcher in the field of inter­ tion of his imminent retirement. winter recreation areas of the town can anticipate heavy use until Monday when schools the Argo Merchant to operate national relations. He was a master forecast for New England eventuality, he is not going to Even the peace agreement enoing calls for generally fair The year that was reopen after the holiday. (Herald photo by Dunn) stick his neck out a fraction of on the high seas with badly builder, with an eye on the long- the Vietnam war, for which weather Sunday and Monday with an inch. maintained and faulty naviga­ range future. Only history can judge Kissinger shared a Nobel Prize, a chance of flurries in the By MIKE FEINSILBER Hearst was convicted of robbing a his success in fashioning an enduring United Press International bank and later sent home to her Just what is the logical con­ tion equipment. eventuated in the humiliating retreat northern sectors Monday. Light structure of world peace, balanced by the United States that tens of snow is expected Tuesday. H i^s In the year, ending tonight, parents. Gary Gilmore was con­ nection between a tanker nm- If all the industrialized victed of murder and demanded to State ownership of Bishop’s Lake between the world’s two giants, the thousands of American lives had are expected to be in the upper Americans sent a three-legged ning aground and the assump­ nations banned such ships from United States and the Soviet Union. teens and low 20s with overnight machine 500 mijlion miles to Mars die. been sacrificed to prevent. And only and a peanut farmer to the White Israeli commandos rescued 103 tion that drilling for oil will their ports, we think the odds Perhaps we are too close to it to the common sense of Congress lows below zero in the north and hostages from Uganda. Britain and one step nearer reality today in the single numbers in the south. House. automatically result in oil against another Argo see it in its true perspective, but prevented Kissinger from leading us Iceland settled a dispute over cod­ Americans swept the Nobel prizes, cent of the purchase price, approved deadline of Dec. 31 (today) for the much of that structure, if not already into another Vietnam in Angola. fishing. By DONNA HOLLAND spills at all, let alone the Merchant incident would be BOSTON — The snow storm welcomed 14 tall sailing ships, the sale. But the state’s fiscal woes state to complete the'deal. crumbling, appears to be more There is such a thing as concen­ worried over spilled oil, refused to China was struck by an earthquake Herald Correspondent magnitude involved in the more than a million to one. Of which worked such a hardship on and lost (Tiairman Mao. Ingmar The dream of Andover residents to prevented it from raising the other 25 On Dec. 14, Gov. Ella Grasso asked facade than sutotance. trating too much on the big, strategic take swine flu shots and learned to Argo Merchant incident. course, as we said before, even Boston motorists this week was a Bergman, in a tax protest, left have the state buy Bishop’s Lake is per cent, so Fuller offered the state’s the Nature Conservancy, a private What progress has been made in picture ignoring the messy details — live without Red Dye No. 2. land conservation group, to buy the Granted, there is a possibili­ these odds won’t satisfy those boon to subway users. The storm Sweden. Britain and France flew nearing reality. The deeds selling the share as a gift. the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks like the little people of the world knocked out creaking Green Line Earl Butz told John Dean a vulgar But bureaucratic red tape still land for resale to £ e state, if possi­ ty but McGlennon seems to who minds are already made (SALT) has been by virtue of conces­ story and was forced to quit. Concordes from London to property to the non-profit Nature whose destinies a vigorous secretary cars and forced officials to use Washington in 3t^ hours for a fare of Conservancy were to be signed this slowed the acquisition process, and ble, by March 31. The state would get sion after concession by the United Elizabeth Ray, said, “I can’t type, I up. Think what we could have done with Jack the Ripper of state can so profoundly affect. We new light rail cars not scheduled 8801. Volkswagen came to Penn­ afternoon. Fuller made a ^ a l to sell the proper­ financing from the Fish and Wildlife States. to go into service until Jan. 5. can’t file, I can’t even answer the ty to a private developer, Nangle Service of the federal Department of learned that from another master phone,” and Wayne Hays quit. sylvania. ■ Warren Howland, Realtor, said the builder, John Foster Dulles. Viking, a 1,300-pound machine, closing was scheduled early this Associates of Boston. the Interior. Daniel Schorr leaked concessional The final selling price was not dis­ Carter’s defense There are too many messy details National after a 13-month trip touched down afternoon in the office of Atty. John Elarly this month, Nangle’s option secrets to the Village Voice and lost expired and Fuller again offered the closed this morning. The last known Open Forum in Dr. K issinger’s record as on Mars, bit into it and sent back Mrosek, who represents Robert his broadcast voice. Barbara Walters land for sale to the state. He set a asking price was 8435,(KX). the same old thing? secretary of state to permit us an MIAMI BEACH - Musicians was paid 81 million a year for her messages which left science still un­ Fuller, owner of the property. expression of great sorrow at seeing and headlining, performers at voice on prime time. certain whether life did or could exist Fuller was traveling to the WASHINGTON - President-elect there. him go. strikebound Miami area resort Terry Sanford, Lloyd Bentsen, Manchester attorney’s office today Jimmy Carter could turn out to be a Ray cromley 1 Mayor cites progress of past 11 years hotds say they will cross hotel Birch Bayh, Milton Shapp, Sargent The Legionnaires disease killed 29 from his home in Easton, Md. Year in review series big ddense spender. workers’ picket lines and put on Shriver, Fred Harris and Henry and a grand old hotel, the Bellevue- It was expected that Victor Plagge, Stratford. Twenty-six children were That’s certainly not what seemed To the editor: stallations at Thompson Road, Olcott shows for New Year’s Eve Jackson admitted, in that order, they who also has an interest in the 528- ficient in the state. kidnaped and buried in a bus before to come out during his campaign for C In a recent letter to the editor, the Street. White Brook; many miles of revelers tonight. The walkout now wouldn’t be president. acre parcel on Andover’s Jurovaty to begin next week about shifts in emphasis. being rescued; the White House. Mr. (barter talked writer found it "difficult to pin point The aforementioned letter reveals effects eight major hotels and in­ A smiling Georgian who always Rd., would be at the closing. For in their conclusion, Blechman new sidewalks including Purnell. Today’s thought America became 200 years old. The repeatedly about cuts he planned. progress” in Manchester during the a lack of awareness of the burdens volves wages, benefits and a de­ said, “My name is Jimmy Carter and Fuller offered the property to An­ Manchester year in review, a III Buckiaiui, the plans tor an in­ and his associates say “it must be Hartford Road, Union, North School, mand for guaranteed tips for Dow-Jones average hit 1,000. A pound dover more than two years ago for dustrial park there, governmental af­ But even while Candidate Carter was last 11 years (minus a month). The now shouldered by local I’m running for president” won 15 series of stories about events of 1976, recognized that the process of Oakland, Green, Hilliard, etcetera; “and going into the house they saw maids. of coffee hit $3. Steei raised prices. 8200,000. At that time, town officials fairs, town projects, education, making sensational generalized following information should provide governments as a result of new and primaries — and lost 14. Once will appear in next week's editions of reducing the share of U.S. resources road maintenance improved to the child with Mary his mother, and OPEC split. could not afford the buy the land. The Manchester Evening Herald. health, public safety, and the promises of major over-ail slashes in helpful to him: complex Federal and State laws. nominated, he lost momentum — and devoted to defense has more or less reduce pot holes; snow and ice State laws have encouraged they fell down and worshiped him. VAIL, (k)lo. — The first snow of barely defeated Gerald Ford, who Grits were in. King Kong was back Then Fuller offered the land to the economy. defense, and giving speeches which Human Services: and 15 million Americans talked to The stories will deal with the run its course. Additional savings are programs increased to improve Then, opening their treasures, they the week has cheered America’s had barely defeated Ronald Reagan. state. The federal government, The first story will appear in Mon­ led audiences from California to the For Senior Citizens — a Senior municipal employe unions over the good buddies on the CB radio. ongoing dispute over fire protection possible in some areas, but other sec­ winter driving conditions; moder­ past 11 years — and negotiations are offered him gifts, gold and No. 1 "pretty good has-been Death took Richard Daley, Smokey which was willing to provide 75 per day's Herald. Blast Coast to believe he would wield Citizens Center with ail its ongoing frankincense and myrrh. And being tors of the defense budget should nized street lighting; acquisition of very time consuming. Other State athlete” — President Ford — and the Bear, Martha Mitchell, and the knife with some abandon once he recreation activities; three different Laurel Lake as rubbish disposal site, warned in a dream not to return to the other skiers in the Rocky pioneer newscaster Hilmar receive more emphasis. In general, laws make compulsory new positions became Commander in Chief, a feeding programs — at the Senior Herod, they departed to their own Mountain resort of Vail. Ford and Baukhage, who used to begin his this means that defense spending will resolving town’s need for this century careful analysis of specific Carter Citizens’ Center, at all town housing or programs such as a full time country by another way.” Matthew his wife, Betty, are having friends broadcasts by barking, “Baukhage Area legislators sponsoring bills have to increase in real terms for at — in contrast to most towns’ disposal proposals in the months before elec­ for the elderly, and meals-on-wbeels; Director of Health, and Restaurant 2 :11-12 in on New Year’s Eve and are taiking" least the next five years, but problems. tion gives a different picture. an outreach program for legal, Inspectors. Many state and federally “They departed into their own returning to Washington Sunday. When Howard Hughes died, he left probably more slowly than the Police und Fire: What emerged was this clear con­ medical, and social problems. mandated programs do not have country another way.” Having knelt :i behind a 82 billion mystery: Whose ranging from tax relief to welfare expected growth in national output.” Complaints and activities handled matching funding to finance them. in adoration and worshipped the PLAINS, Ga. — President­ was it now? cept: Carter would eliminate or For the Handicapped — ramps to This is not all. The group headed by by police increased from 18,328 in To always be alert to relieve the (Hirist (3iild they left “another way.” elect Jimmy Carter says his New Sal Mineo and Don Bolles, a reduce some programs, sensational­ many public buildings, downtown Blechman goes on to say “Military 1965 to 47,303 in 1975 or 258 per cent, overburdened property taxpayer They had seen the face of God — Year’s resolution is to “do a good reporter investigating crime in By GREG PEARSON Rep. Theodore (Ximmings said that not legally allowed to bet. earlier this month that ly perhaps, but increase others. In sidewalk ramps, wheelchair ramp power continues to play an important manpower has increased by only 47 whenever possible, we take advan­ thought new thoughts — sensed new job as president” and he looks Arizona, were murdered. North he will file a bill to reduce in­ Mrs. Yacavone, who is House recommended a different approach the end we’d have a Pentagon, and a into the Verplanck swimming pool; Koreans killed two U.S. officers who Herajd Reporter part in world affairs. The nation can per cent in the same time period. tage of state and federal money both values — and wanted to keep what forward to 1977 with "excitement, Bills that would clarify Sunday heritance taxes for widows, farmers, majority whip, said that the number to handling of delinquents in the defense budget not much different special voting machines — the first in were chopping down a tree. Patricia only protect itself and its interests Three new fire houses were built — to provide services and jobs for the they had found. No one can truly visit confidence and determination.” openings, reduce inheritance taxes^ and small businessmen. His proposed of bills she personally files will be state. Among the commission’s from what we’ve had in the post-Viet the state, and specially equipped bus the manger and come back the same abroad if it is willing to spend what is McKee. Lawton, and North Main. unemployed — covering such The Carter family plans to stay at and raise assistance to needy legislation would bring state exemp­ “limited.” She will work with House proposals was one that would put Nam war years. (soon to come); Regional Oc­ way. We leave our douhts and fears home tonight and have the tions and deductions “in line” with necessary to maintain a credible Kerrealiun: programs as Revenue Sharing, Com­ families are among those to be majority leaders, and they, as a students suspended from school in an Interestingly, too, Barry M. cupational Training O nter and im­ — our tensions and anxieties and are traditional Southern black-eyed federal ones, he said. group, will file several pieces of isolated environment within the military posture. If it does so, New areas developed at Charter munity Development Act, L.E.A.A. Tax saving proposed by local legislators during Blechman, of the Brookings Institu­ proved facilities for the Sheltered filled with confidence and trust. All peas and hog’s jowl, a good-luck “A lot of small businessmen, es­ legislation. school rather than out “on the perhaps its adversaries will come to Oak, Robertson, and Nike offering the upcoming General Assembly ses­ tion, has been mentioned as a promi­ Workshop. (law enforcement). Sewer Construc­ bitterness and jealousy are discarded dish, on New Year’s Day. pecially farmers, have to go out of Sen. George Hannon of the Third street.” understand that the wisest course is baseball, handball, softball, tennis, tion, Public Works Construction, and series starts sion. nent defense adviser. The implica­ and we feel the warmth of God’s love Rep. Abraham Glassman of the business to pay inheritance, taxes,” Senatorial District said that he has Other bills to be introduced by to mutually reduce armaments...” For Youth — SAM Program for soccer, football, basketball, skating, Open Space, Grantsmanship in itself tion has been that this foretells a and peace. Let us, as we close 14th Assembly District has filed a bill he said. not yet drawn up specific bills, but he local representatives include two by This sounds much like the course summer activities and employment; skiing — with floodlighting for on Monday reduction in defense. This reasoning, is a whole new ballgame. another year — remember what that he hopes will help clarify the Glassman said that he has already expects to create legislation in Cummings focusing on insurance. Crossroads, Drug Advisory extended use; recreation programs it seems, is based on the fact that a Presidents Nixon and Ford were When I learn through the media many have done for us — especially International present situation with blue laws and filed a bill similar to the one being several areas. One would limit the reasons that Program, and expanded Youth Ser­ expanded to include women and the Lord — and forget what we have It’s that time of year again; tax number of studies from that following. Overall, it provided the about the problems of so many other Sunday openings. proposed by Cumriilngs. He said that he will take “a long insurance companies can use to deny base for the backing Mr. Carter had vices at the Police Department. girls, craft skills and cultural ac­ done for others as being only a PRAGUE, (Czechoslovakia — A time and the IRS has some surprises Cummings also plans to propose an look” at the state’s unemployment renewal of auto insurance. venerable institution, where towns and cities, and when I talk with for you. In September, (Congress The legislation would prohibit from those in Congress and in the For Low Income Citizens — a town tivities as well as competitive other mayors, I appreciate the good “thank you” In God for His love to gas explosion trapped 45 miners in requiring someone to work on a Sab­ increase in payments to families who compensation fund and will attempt “Very often, insurance companies Blechman is a sort of defense coor­ us. made the biggest overhaul of the tax electorate who believed defense sponsored loan program to en­ sports; new swimming pools at things we have going in Manchester a coal pit Thursday night and bath and would also not allow people are part of the Aid to Families with to establish “triggering devices” to deny auto insurance for a simple dinator, seemed to stress the need Lord, help us to walk another and laws In the nation’s history. spending could be cut sensationally courage housing improvements. Waddell and Robertson. — and I am proud to be a part of our rescue teams were woiklng fran­ to be required to work more than six Dependent Children program. put people to work. violation or for a minor accident,” and possibility of over-all defense better way in 1977. tically today to save them, the To help you wade through these He said that the present program He also will aim some of his Cummings said. “That forces many and that maintaining strong defenses Conaervulion: Induslriul Drvplopment: local government. changes. The Herald will publish a days a week. cuts. Submitted by national news agency CTK said payments are based on 1971 figures. legislation at reforming the Depart­ people into assign-risk pools and in the hope of inducing the Russians Preservation of open space by New industries including Georgia Sincerely yours, 14-part series, “Ckit Your Own Taxes Another part of the legislation con­ But Blechman, along with C.H. Anderson today. nected with blue laws would study ment of Environmental Protection that’s not fair.” to agree to arms cuts was a wrong­ acquisition of Lookout (Case) Moun­ Pacific, Control Data, Millers Falls, Matthew M. Moriarty Jr. and Save,” starting Jan. 3. A 64-page “I’ve seen too many situations colleagues Robert Bergman, Martin Pastor-emeritus the legality of leases that require (DEP). Hannon was one of the He said that the assign-risk pool, headed approach. tain and Manchester Water Company Brand Rex, Mansanto Chemical Mayor book of the same title will also be where families without fathers would Binkin and Robert Welnland, has just Emanuel Lutheran Church stores to be open on certain days. members of the panel that recently which is for higher-risk drivers, in­ We will have to wait to see what lands; restoration of Union Pond; ac­ MADRID, Spain — The govern­ available by mall with a coupon. like to work, but can’t. The aid they written a defense chapter in a new Company, Journal Publishing Com­ Manchester Glassman said that this referred to completed an investigation of the creased by one-third last year. President (barter does in the crunch, ment says the release on bail of The book and series are written by get puts them on the poverty level Brookings publication. tive Tree Planting Program; pany, Pillowtex, Gill Welding ti leases similar to those at Westfarms DEP and found irregulaiities with Another Cummings bill would of course. But present indications are Hockanum River improved hy new Manufacturing Company, Com­ Communist leader Santiago Ray De Crane, award-winning tax and it’s not fair,” Climmings said. the environmental agency. request that group insurance policies Here he and his associates are writer and business editor of The Mall, where stores that lease are that the more things seem to change sewer lines and Secondary Sewage munication Cable Inc., Dynamic Carrillo and the scrapping of the Sen. David Barry of the Fourth provide coverage for out-patient projecting the necessity of an in­ Franco-era court that handled his Cleveland Press. required to open when the mail’s Rep. Muriel Yacavone of the Ninth crease— not a decrease — in defense the more they remain the same. Treatment Plant; special care in in­ Metal Products attracted by town’s Almanac main stores are open. Assembly District has filed a bill that Senatorial District is also still in the treatment and counseling of case have edged Spain closer to De Crane will take you step-by-step working stage on much of his legisla­ alcoholics. dollars for the years just ahead. stallation of sidewalks to save trees active development program; expan­ through the maze of details on this “I was against forcing people to would prohibit minors from entering "normalization" after almost tion. He plans to submit bills in con­ He said that now an alcoholic has The Blechman team considers In 1— for example. Hackmatack Street. sion of local industries already In four decades of authoritarian year’s income tax form, showing you close when they wanted to bd open, sUte gaming facilities, including jai- and I’m against forcing people to nection with his recent work on the to be in the hospital to receive such some detail the need to shift this Yesterdays [Downtown: town encouraged by projects such as for |10 million, 't he area now is the rule. how to take advantage of every alai, race tracks, and off-track bet­ By United Prcu International open when they want to be closed,” ting parlors. Minors are presently Juvenile Justice Ckimmission. coverage. country’s defense emphasis, taking Increased parking, St. James Lot, Sheldon Road mean the residential southern part of Arizona and New deduction and savings. Today is Thursday, Dec. 30, the Glassman said. allowed Inside the facilities, but are The commission released a report forces from the Pacific, for example, 25 years ago and improved existing parking'lots. property now represents less than 40 Mexico. 365th day of 1976 with one to follow. in order to beef up our posture in the This date was a Sunday; The Ulililirit: per cent of our taxable property com­ In 1903, 602 persons were killed by The moon is between its first Mediterranean, Western Europe and Herald did not publish. Three new water tanks to improve pared with nearly 50 per cent ten ' a fire that swept through the Iroquois quarter and full phase. other Atlantic areas. They advocate 10 years ago pressure; Cooper Hill Water Treat­ years ago. Theater in Chicago. The morning stars are Saturn and a review of U.S. military doctrine ment Plant; and many miles of old Kinunriul .Slalus; Municipal employes give a Mars. In 1972, President Nixon ordered a farewell luncheon for Walter Fuss, water pipes replaced; acquisition of Financial stability recognized by halt in the bombing of Hanoi and I t i ' r ' . with the argument that The evening stars are Jupiter, town director of public works who is Manchester Water Company banks and investment houses loaning “technological advances in military Mercury and Venus. Haiphong and announced that secret hardware are making many leaving for a sim ilar post in resulting in reduced water rates for town money at lower than normal Those born on this date are under North Vietnamese peace talks would ' ' traditional concepts...questionable.” Sarasota, Fla. their former customers. market interest rates. Our Standard be resumed in Paris on Jan. 8. the sign of Capricorn. They say we need to look sharply at Town Manager Robert Weiss, win­ Puhlir Workm and Poore’s rating has climbed from In 1974, the Watergate trial went to Itloh ding up his first year in office, says British novelist Rudyard Kipling the relative effectiveness of air Major road reconstruction and A to AA. While the cost of living has a jury. the town’s future depends upon a increased 36.1 per cent in 5 years, our was born Dec. 30,1665. power, air defenses and of armor and broader tax base. resurfacing programs have improved On this day in history; A thought for the day: British tax has increased only 10 per cent, anti-tank defenses. Here they are The Rev. Paul G. Prokopy of Zion Middle Turnpike, Adams, Keeney, In 1853, the United States bought novelist George Eliot said, "Blessed making Manchester’s government is the man who, with nothing to say, talking, however, not about Evangelical Lutheran Church Hackmatack, Spring, Sheldon, some 45,000 square miles of land among the lowest in cost and most ef­ decreased defense spending but retires. Hilliard, Porter, etc.; drainage in­ south on the Gila River from Mexico abstains from.giving in words evidence of that fact.” ~ t MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manehaatw. Conn.. Fri.. Dec. 31,1878 - PAGE THREE-A PAGE TWO-A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Frl„ Dec. 31, 1976 •Weekend theater echedule

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Venwt Clhe 2 — "In Search Streak." t:00-l;15-5;15*7;30- Oatways to"mark ol Noah’s Ark." 1:004:00-7:00- 9:50 Buckland residents press for answers Burnside Cine 1 — "The 9:00 Showcase Cine 9 — "King, Engaged Marithon Men." 3:00>7:00*9:1S U.A. East 1 - "'n>« En­ Kong," (11 a.m. Sunday only) Dr. Lamb 40th anniversary tant coordinator of the Youth Ser­ ^ m ild e One II — "Acrou forcer," 1;15-9:15-5:15-7:15- l:454;30-7:10-9:55 Residents in the area of the Icy conditions and snowy the Great Divide," J:0&-7:0S- 9:30 Showcase Cine 4 — "The Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Oatway of 115 vices Department, filling a vacancy proposed site of the Buckland in­ kept police department busy, too, 9:06 U.A. East 2 — "Across the Seven-Percent Solution," 1:00- Diane Dr. will observe their 40th Manchester when Richard Provost left the Showcase Qne I — "The Great Divide." 1:004:00-5:00- 3:10-5:20-7:45-10:05 The engagement of Miss Donna dustrial park asked for answers by with several automobile accidents Pink Panther," i:3M:SM :»- 7:00-9:00 >t Showcase Cine 5—"A Star Is wedding anniversary on New Year’s week in review department earlier this month. There were no major accidents, 8:00-10: lO-U: 10 a m. U.A. East 3 » ‘'Shaggy Bom." 1:304:20-7:25-10:10 Can diet affect hearing loss? Zweeres to Phil Florio, both of ' next Thursday to requests that they Showcase Cine R — "Sliver Day. Rodden presently works as director although several persons, including D.A.," ll;lO-2;0O-3:5O-5;^ Vernon Cine 1 — "Marathon Manchester, has been announced by have made concerning the park Department for basic services Streak." 1:00-S:I8-5:15-7:JO- 7:90-9:20 Man." 2i004;t5-7:15-9:30 By Lawrtace E. Lamb, M.D. 'The Oatways were married on Jan. of the work-study program at an elderly pedestrian couple, were 9:50-11:06 Sunday — Vernon Cine 2 — "In Search her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred development. provided by the town. Showcase Cine 9 — "King Burnside Cine I "The of Noah's Ark." 1:004:00-5:00- 1,1937 in Augusta, Maine and moved Zweeres of 383 Center St. The group has asked for several Manchester High School. admitted to the hospital for minor in­ Kona," 11 a.m.-l:4M:10-7:l(^ Marathon Man." 2:00-4.15- 7:00-9:00 to Connecticut 22 years ago. 9;5M2:90a.m. U.A. East 1 - "The En­ Mr. Florio is the son of Mr. and Robert Brown, 22, of Hartford was juries. 6:304:45 Thank you for any advice sensation seems to bum motion sickness. things, including a guarantee from Public affairs Showcase Cine 4 — "The Burnside Cine 2 — "Across forcer." l;l5-S:15-5:lb-7:15- . Dear Dr. Lamb — I have The couple has four children, Gail found by a snowmobiler Tuesday Seven-Percent Solution." 1:00- 9:30 A diet that restricts salt Mrs. Michael Florio of 29 Tudor the town against water and well The Pension Board voted not to All the supervised recreation the Great Divide," 1:00-3:00- ' had Meniere’s disease for you can give. itself out in time. The at­ Wolcott and Richard Oatway, both of afternoon lying in the snow in a sand­ department rinks were busy and the 3:104:20-7:45-10:05-12:15 a m. 5:00-7:004:00 U.A. East 2 — "Across the is used in some patients Lane. damage. They want to receive recommend' the inclusion of the Showcase One 5— "A Star Is Showcase Cine 1 — "The Great Divide." 1-3-5-7-9 26 years. The hearing in Dear Reader — YoUr tacks are treated with Flagler Beach, Fla., Peter Oatway of pit on Hillstown Rd. He was in a Northview Ski Slope was open more Bom," t:9(M.20-7:25-10:10 U.A. East 3 - "Shaggy with Meniere’s disease to The bride-elect will graduate from responses from the town by town’s treasurer and registrars of Vernon Cine 1 — "Marathon Pink Panther Strikes Again," my right ear deteriorated case is unusual because it medicines used to treat New Sharon, Maine, and Bruce semi-conscious state and had days this week than all last vear l:904:95-5;454:00-10:i0 D.A.," ia;10-2:00-3:50-5:40- try to prevent any ac­ Manchester High School in 1978. She Thursday, which is four days before voters in the pension plan. Man," 2:00-7:154:90 Showcase Cine 2 — "Silver 7:90-9:30 first. After about IS years Involves both ears and motion sickness. Oatway of Foxcroft Dr. They also possibly been there since before a cumulation of fluid in the is employed at the Meadows Con­ the zoning hearing on the industrial The Youth ^rvices Department is my left ear started to go. began at such q.n early age. The cause of the disease have four grandchildren. snowfall which began that morning, balance canals. valescent Home. park. attempting to obtain a $10,000 grant I no longer have the Meniere's disease more Is- unknown. Some Mr. Oatway is employed at Pratt & according to police. Brown was |.B6mT9l.iOUOW RUBHStDIMLMS And circulation can be a Her fiance will graduate from MHS Walter Fuss, who is engineering from the Connecticut Justice Com­ serious vertigo 1 had the often begins in middle life. autharities think it is Whitney Division of United, rushed to Manchester Memorial factor. I am doubtful that this year. consultant for the park plans, spoke mission (CJC) to establish a BURNSIDE first 15 years, only oc­ For the benefit of other caus^ by an Accumulation. Technologies Corp. in East Hartford. Hospital where he was admitted to WE WILL BE CLOSED you will get much benefit An August wedding is planned. to the Economic Development Com­ program for 20 junior high students IAYI,t»TI».«»aMMl casional slight dizziness, readers the disease is of excess fluid in the the intensive care unit and treated from a low-fat, low- mission Thursday and presented who have had personal problems. ■DUSTIN HOFFMAN particularly when I roll characterized by dizziness delicate balance apparatus for exposure. TONIGHT AT 5 P.M. cholesterol diet but it’s plans for the park, including The CJC is making $120,000 “MARATHON over in bed, rarely when I (vertigo) that makes a per­ inside the ear. These The Subarea F Council, Health am upright. son have a sensation of mo­ canals are somewhat like a worth trying. I am sending buffering and drainage systems. available to youth services MAN” you th e Health Letter Registration opens at YWCA on Monday The state has decided to knock departments in the state for Systems Agency, endorsed Henry I wear hearing aids on tion, loss of hearing and carpenter’s level and send ^ k e r of Manchester as a candidate (R) • T. b u n i c k i l "ACROSS THE associated hearing ioss it is When they Are inflamed or Others who want this infor­ ford Region YWCA will begin taking groundstrokes, serve and overhead, concerned neighbors. The area has to be allocated by June 30, 1977, becoming more serious registration for winter program ac­ volleying, and doubles strategy, as obtained at the branch office and at Gov. Grasso. MANCHESTER GREAT DIVIDE" and I am concerned about not true Meniere’s disease. accumulate fluid or are mation can send 50 cents residents had asked that the state- or returned to the federal govern­ iltaNaM tivities and classes on Monday. The well as a two-week clinic on serve- various banks and libraries in the (0) 5*7:09-9:05 being able to continue A person with this dis­ otherwise damaged they with a long, stamped, self- owned house not be rented, but an ap­ ment. 649.4293 office at 78 N. Main St. is open each and-volley technique. area. Business 339 N09TN MAIN STAEn 648-9333 .working which requires ease may feel fine except send false information to addressed envelope for it. parent mixup on the state level led to The low bid for renovations needed Send your letter to me in day from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Another new offering is a parent For additional information call the A new roller skating rink in the talking to others and on the during attacks. The attacks the brain^ just as a faulty a renting of the property. to construct a center for the han­ care of Manchester most classes begin the week of Jan. effectiveness training class. Asser­ YWCA at 647-1437. former Forbes & Wallace building in phone. may be associated with carpenter’s level could give Rather than waiting to sell the dicapped at the Nike Site was $6,145, Evening Herald, P.O. Box 17. tiveness training, intermediate home, the state decided to demolish the Parkade is scheduled for opening Last year I heard about a nausea and rarely misinformation. The brain only a bit higher than the $6,000 the vomiting, somewhat like 1551, Radio City Station, For adults there are arts and crafts bridge, and personal awareness and it. town had estimated for the project’s Feb. 17, according to Paul G. doctor who had some then is confused, causing Due to renovations, the motion sickness. During sensations of motion. New York, NY 10019. classes including silkscreening, meditation, are also available. f """About town ) Atty. Bruce Beck, representing cost. Schaefer, acting manager. The one- success in restoring A number of adult interest groups hearing in Meniere's the attack the eyes may be You can have the sensa­ Fatty cholesterol- watercolor painting, charcoal Edith Schoell, entered an interven­ story building will be renovated to are open to those who wish to join People patients using a low seen to move back and tion of dizziness or vertigo deposits can affect any sketching, oil and acrylic painting, The Grade 8 staff of Center tion petition, which will allow him to accommodate the 14,000 square foot Manchester Country Club such as: book discussion, Koffee Garden Grove Caterera cholesterol diet. forth in jerky movements from other medical arteries and impair cir­ leaded glass ornaments and hand- Congregational Church will meet raise objections, if he or his client Deputy Mayor John Thompson rink, game room and concession Krafters, Manchester Newcomers My other health is fine. I called nysta^us. problems, including in­ culation. Some people do build pottery. Monday at 12:30 p.m. at 606 Spring have any, at the zoning hearing. gave serious indication that he may stand. The rink will be operated by Gourmet Food CTub, South Windsor Young Wives will be closed from January Serving ConneeUeut and MetMohueette am 54 and weigh 130 pounds As the hearing is lost diz­ flammation resulting from get improvement in Physical activities such as Yoga In another Buckland-related resign from the Board of Directors the United Skates of America of Club, Volleyball Group, and Weight St. tor over $0 ye an . and am 5 feet 2. I would ziness disappears as it has a recent viral- respiratory hearing and ear function if for beginners and intermediates, matter, officials of the Eighth because of a recent job promotion. Columbus, Ohio. in your case. Hearing loss they are able to reverse body workshop, and modem ballet Watchers International. Utilities District said that they would He will begin work as executive 1st to February 1st for DM yon know “tha Gran" certainly try a diet if it infection and, of course, Alcoholics Anonymous will meet would help piy hearing. is progress so the dizziness some people get it from these circulation problems slimhastics are also being offered. For those preferring evening Saturday at 8 p.m. in Luther Hall of prefer to see the town's cost for the director of the Connecticut State Winter came Na« has pick-ap x ddhtary buffat programs there is slimnastics, so you might as well try it. A new addition to the winter Emanuel Lutheran Church, 60 Buckland fire jurisdiction case come Employes Association next week. Snow finally came to Manchester schedule is a tennis program held at modern dance/improvisation, up­ directly from the Town Fire District A retirement party was given at the lunch and banquets. santica? efiurch St. this week, a day late for Santa, but in Can accoMModata up to the Manchester Racquet Oub will in­ holstery, assertiveness training, Special Fund. Municipal Building for Catherine time for all the school children on clude instruction for players on four women’s consciousness-raising, Town Manager Robert B. Weiss Perkins, who is retiring after 20 vacation to try out their new sleds, 3S0 paraant? different levels, beginner, advanced couples consciousness-raising, and a The staff of Center Congregational Births Church will meet Monday at 3:15 had previously said that money for years of service to the town. She skis and skates. Several inches of Has b m radacorated and beginner, intermediate, and tourna­ group for pre-orgasmic women. the court case would come from the worked in the registrars of voters of­ p.m. in the church office. snow fell Saturday night and again on ( air-comStioned? ment play. There will also be one- An extensive range of classes is General Fund because of a $7,000 an­ fice. Tuesday and Wednesday to keep the nual contribution from the Town Fire Thomas Rodden was named assis­ Has the largest dance fle x snow plows running. in town? Moore, Michelle Lynn, M cA dam , Jackson grandparents are David Tacoma, Wash. His pater­ Has M eitensin meni daughter of Charles E. Ill Daniel, son of John and DaviA of Meriden and June nal grandparents are Mr. and Daryl Carter Moore of Dianne Scruton McAdam Clavette of Lebanon. Her and Mrs. Ernest Weir of to choose 9 Kathy says: T h o u g h t froM? Glastonbury. She was bom of 32 Earl St., Vernon. He paternal gr^dparents are East Glastonbury. C B C o n v a c was born Dec. 21 at Mr. and Mrs. Honore Is equipped to catx up ta Dec. 24 at Manchester A new weekly column for ail you Manchester Memorial Morin of 251 Burke St., ! ALL OF US wish our Friends! 3000 persons anyudioro Memorial Hospital. Her Citizens Band radio enthusiasts out “Lord, now lettest thou thy servant hopes — plans, etc. but for all who and happier one because God is with maternal grandparents are Hospital. His maternal East Hartford. in Cow l and Mis s ? there on Channel 19 and the other and. Customers a depart in peace, according to thy have really celebrated the “HOLY us — a child is bom — a son is given Peter P. Carter of Stewart grandparents are Mr. and Gihkona, Amy Louise, word; for mine eyes have seen thy DAY’’ of C hrist’s birth it is and He is our Counsellor — Mighty CALL NOW FOR RESERVATIONS FOR YOUb Mrs. fforace Semton of 149 Boland, Sean daughter of Thomas T. Jr. channels. Fellow with the handle of HAPPY NEW YEAR rs . . L 5 W / Manor, N.Y. and Beatrice salvation which thou hast prepared in expressed in these words of Simeon. God — Prince of Peace — and He V* / We wish you a bright Deepwood Dr. His paternal Alexander, son of Ray­ and Gail A. Maloney Gib­ “Ink Dipper” will bring you the Holiday PartiOM H. Carter of 6 Baypath Dr., latest ratchet-jawin’ from CB-Iand. ORCHARD FRESH the presence of all people, a light for We depart the old in peace and we wants us to be His children in faith. successful year! Blast Hartford. Her pater­ grandparents are Mr. and mond and Barbara Bemd bons of 154 Prospect St., Watch for it every Saturday in The revelation to the Gentiles, and for know where we are going in the Lord — help us to keep Christmas Woddingg Showort nal grandparents-are Mr. Mrs. Elwin D. McAdam of Boland of 345 Valley Falls Rockville. She was bom ^ mir^coRTUuii-ie DEUOous-wi^ in our hearts and lives in all the days Dec. 27 at Rockville Herald’s Weekend magazine. glory to thy people Israel.” Luke future, because God is with us. GIOVANNI’S RESTAURANT Bowling Bonquotn, ote. and Mrs. Charles Moore 52 Weaver Rd. His paternal Rd., Vernon. He was bom 9 F9E9NPU9 RED GNIGN9 4 2:29-32 Assured of forgiveness of past of the New Year. 250 Hartford Rd., Manchastar Jr. of Milford. Her mater­ great-grandmother is Mrs. Dec. 23 at Manchester General Hospital. Her G9EEN 9 TEUGW Submitted by KEENEY ST. MANCHESTER maternal grandmother is 9 BKEN i TCLLGW 9QUA9H mraRTa 4 The dawn of a new year brings failures and renewed with hope and nal great-grandmothers Sarah McAdam of Memorial Hospital. His la n a P I N E A m U 4 C.H. Anderson TtL 84S-9313 X S48.5314 Mrs. Joan Maloney of 104 8G9TGNinrUCE many reactions — regrets — strength to move forward we vow to are Mrs. Mary E. Hoffman Manchester. He has two maternal grandparents are 99GCCGU R E o a i u m 4 anxieties — fear of the unknown make the new year a better — holier Pastor-errieritus Regan Rd., Vernon. Her PAII9NIPS of East Hartford and Mrs. sisters, Cassie, 4 and Mr. and 5&s. Heni^ Bemd 9IULGT9 TAIMEIINE8 4 Emanuel Lutheran Church of Kitty Hawk, N.C. His paternal grandfather is Peace in the CGIM ATTENTION _ p. M. Hart of Newburg, Megan, 2. GPINACH BRAPEFIIUIT 4 N.Y. Her paternal great- paternal grandparents are Thomas T. Gibbons Sr. of TU R N in M 4 A H .V M I Gettii« Mwried? EOaPlMT PEMIMM0II94 grandparents are Mr. and Rolierlson, Penny Joy, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond 55 Donnel Rd., Vernon. W orld 9WEET CMCHAS Planning a Banquet, LEEX9 G A T H 4 Dance x Party? Mrs. (Tiarles E. Moore Sr. daughter of (Jeorge^and Boland Sr. of Danbury. He PGTATGU of Milford. She has a Barbara Cooper Robertson has a brother, Jason, 2. , Christine this Year WHITE 9WEET 9EET9 FRE9H CIDER 4 Hall Available L u g g ^ brother, Jamie, 6. of Windham. She was bom Leslie, daughter of Frank PGTATGE9 LIM U 4 MTEBSTATE84EXIT58 E. and Susan L. Arzt Knorr SILVER LANE ■ ROBERTS F x CraWai X Ryki| — Marlow'a HM^Nisf Dec. 22 at Manchester Olivera, Tammy Lee, I OPEN NEW YEAR’S DAY A SUNDAY STREET 568-8810 KNIGHTS OF Nalsigky, Nicole Marie, Memorial Hospital. Her daughter of Kathleen of 137V4 Vernon Ave., Tin LiiMaga Fx TonI Chooaa fro x ttnae Rockville. She was borii EAST HARTFORD COLUMBUS Fnannlniida: SantmHe (wa exry a co»- daughter of Charles J. and maternal grandparents are Olivera of 60 Lenox St. She Dec. 25 at Rockville CELLO CALIFORNIA Can 646-9044 pM a 9m ), ANanlle, Vartn, Airway aiW Bonnie Marie Palka Nat- Mr. and Mrs. Tim Cooper was born Dec. 20 at ‘T K PM PIWTID after 7 p.m. RewaiN. sisky of 136 Newmarker of Old Coventry Rd., Manchester Memorial General Hospital. Her TOMATOES LEHUCE STMESACUr (P01 Rd., South Windsor. She Coventry. Her paternal Hospital. Her maternal maternal grandparents are Wad. Rini M . Id* Eowrything Sinew 1911! grandmother is Mabel grandparents are Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. 3 9 * 1:41 M« isne 1L1« aja. This pruiting test pattern is MARLOW'S was born Dec. 21 at 4 « « •ua. «mi Tuaa. 1:4S Manchester Memorial Robertson of West Mrs. Robert Olivera of 60 Arzt of 99 Davis Ave., s:4i two ions part of The Herald quality DOWNTOWN MAIN STRUT. MANCHESTU • •4S-8221 Rockville. Her paternal NAVAL SEALTEST l^ tr o l program in n r ^ r to FNEN PAfllUNQ FRONT AND REAR OF STORE Hospital. Her maternal Willington. She has a Lenox St. MASTER CHARGE CAROS ACCEFTtDI brother, Christopher Paul, grandparents are Mr. and ORANGES ICECREAM give you one ot me finest OFSN • DAYS • THURS. NITES IS grandparents are Mr. and “SLVERStREir newspapers in the nation. Mrs. Joseph Natsisky of 3. W'eir, Justin Leveretti Mrs. Alfons A. Knorr of (PO) son of Leverett A. and California City, Calif. * 1.19 ’A gal. Wwd. t t n f a t 1:M S:1S 122 Newmarker Rd., ^uth ins 7:N 12:N Windsor. Her paternal Morin, Rachael Lynn M. Farmer Weir of OPEN DAILY S A.M. TO • P.M. • SUNDAYS 6 A.M. TO • P.M. Ice Cream fan . Bmi Tiim . SnS 0 Ws Sell The H snld, SunUsy Pspert, plus Lottsry Tfckett • ___1:11 7M 9M s grandparents are Mr. and Kathryn, daughter of 1020 Gilead St., Hebron. He t Richard D. and Lynn Davis ~ THE KINO Co. 9 Inc. Mrs. Bernard Palka Sr. of was^ born Dec. 28 at A pocket full of cash Is PARK HILL JOYCE 29 Wapping Wood Rd., Morin of 51 Englewood Dr. Manchester Memorial better than a garage full of OF ^4ea/ okiOH loufA, Ellington. Her maternal She was bom Dec. 24 at Hospital. His maternal PRODUCE/”. Wwd. fan fa t 11«t ojm. stuff. , FLOWER SHOP "Mann/aelurert of OrfilelU’. Banquet Spuntonl" 1$M 7ni 9M 1240 (tediee/d, and great-grandmother is Manchester Memorial grandparents are Mr. and 276 OAKLAND ST., MANCHESTER a 643-6384 fan. Oiru TuM. (1140 un. Mary Ziolo of Broad Brook. Hospital. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Fri., Dec. 31, 1976- PAGE FIVE-A PAGE FOUR-A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Fri., Dec. 31, lg76 ST . GEORGE’S EPISCOPAL VERNON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, Boston Tpke. (Rt. 44A) aattrsMiMWjr.'.xxmKiif.f’ii'JW CHURCH, Rt. 30. AREA Bolton. Rev. John D. Hughes, vicar. 9:15 a.m.. Worship Service, Church 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 9:30 a.m.. ilanrl|p0tpr Eitrutngl’feralb How 1976 School for all ages. Nursery provided. ^CHURCHES^ Church School; 10 a.m., Holy Commun’on UNION CONGREGATIONAL and sermon. Nursery care provided; 11 Manchester — A City of Village Charm CHURCH, Rockville. Rev. Paul J. Bow­ ST. MATTHEW’S CHURCH, Tolland a.m.. Parish Coffee Hour. Founded Oct. 1, 18B1 man, minister; Rev. David B. Eusden, Rev. Francis J. O'Keefe, pastor. TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH, will affect 1977 associate minister. Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sun­ Meadowlark Rd., Vernon. Rev. Donald M«mb«r, Audit Burtau of Circulation Mombtr. Unitod Prats Intarnational 9:15 a.m.. Adult Bible Class; 10:15 day Masses at 8:30,10:30 and 11:45 a.m. McClean, pastor. Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square. Lee Roderick 2. The November election leaves a.m.. Communion Service in Prayer MESSIAH EVANGELICAL 8 and 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service; 9:15 Manchester. Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643*2711. Republican ranks threadbare at Chapel: 10:30 a.m., Church School, in­ LUTHERAN CHURCH, (Wisconsin a.m., Sunday Scirool. The Herald's every level of government. Fewer fants through Grade 8; 10:45 a.m.. Mor­ Synod), 300 Buckland Rd., South Windsor. SACRED HEART CHURCH, Rt. 30, Raymond F. Robinson, Editor>Publlthtr Harold E. Turkington, Managing Editor Wushinglon Correspondent than 20 per cent of Americans call ning Worship, service of Holy Commu­ 9 a.m., Sunday School; 10 a.m.. Vernon. Rev. Ralph Kelley, pastor; Rev. Worship ^rvice. Wh4CBrirnOTr.‘ai;aw.m>iT j themselves Republicans, including nion, Communion meditation: "A Gift Michael Donohue. WASHINGTON - The year Just en­ From God in Christ” ; 11:45 a.m., Coffee ST. JOHN’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday Opinion just 12 governors, one of every three ding, on balance, has been a good one Hour. Rt. 30, Vemdh. Rev. Robert H. Wellner, Masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 a.m. and noon. for the United Stales. It belonged in members of the House of Represen­ UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, rector. WAPPING COMMUNITY CHURCH, large measure to a previously little tatives, and a ratio in the Senate only 1040 Boston Tpke., (Rt. 44A), Bolton. 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 10 a.m.. 1790 Ellington Rd., South Windsor.'Rev. Beginning a known Georgia peanut farmer- slightly better. Rev. David M. Campbell, pastor. Family Service and Church ^hool. Harold W. Rlcharclson, minister. 10 a.m.. Church School, age 3 through O U R SAVIOR LUTHERAN 9:15 and 10:45 a.m.. Worship Service tumed-poUtlcian who proved that the Regardless of who wins the CHURCH, 239 Graham Rd., South Wind­ struggle for party leadership, look Grade 12, Nursery available; 10:45 a.m.. and (?hurch School. third century ultimate American Dream can still Coffee and Conversation; 11 a.m.. Cove- sor. Rev. Ronald A. Erbe, pastor. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL be realized. for the weak GOP to play a largely nant Communion Service, Nursery 9 a.m.. Worship and Sunday School; CHURCH OF ANDOVER, UNITED A mere heartbeat separates Honesty might perhaps de­ The Carter saga and other negative, nitpicking role in national provided for infants through Grade 2, 10:15 a.m.. Worship Service. CHURCH OF CHRIST. Rev. David J. the 'old year from the new. mand that we stop kidding domestic stories from 1976 which will affairs — at least until the mid-term (Herald photo by Dunn) meditation: "Come on in, this life is CRYSTAL LAKE COMMUNITY Reese III, minister. UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, continue to significantly affect the congressional elections of 1978 when fine." 9:45 a.m.. Church School for Only one tick of the clock is all ourselves and admit that we COVENTRY PRESBYTERIAN Ellington. kindergarten through Grade 8; 11 a.m.. nation and world are worth recalling it could pick up significant strength. St. Maurice^8 Church of Bolton the time it takes. The flick of a have no intention of living up to CHURCH, Nathan Hale School Rd. 31. 10:15 a.m.. Coffee hour; 11 a.m.. Worship Service. as we enter 1977. Here are five such 3. Carter selects hisUabinet. Color pen or hitting a different key our resolutions. But that kind Rev. Dr. Richard W. Gray, pastor. Worship Service, Sunday School. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL stories: it expensive, in terms of personal 9;30 a.m.. Worship; 11 a.m., Sunday RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF CHURCH, Vernon. Rev. John A. Lacey, on a typewriter is all that is of honesty is hot always the 1. Jimmy Carter edges out more freedoms, pocketbooks, and maybe School; 7:30 p.m., Bible Study at par­ FRIENDS (QUAKERS), Hartford minister; the Rev. Edwin W. requir^ to make the arbitrary best policy, not when the than a dozen Democratic primary even national security. LOCAL CHURCHES sonage on Cornwall Dr. Friends Meeting House, 144 S. Quaker Bartholomew, assistant minister. FIRST ASSEMBLIES OF COD, 763 Lane, West Hartford. 10 a.m.. Worship Service, child and in­ transition from 1976 to 1977. resolutions deal with rivals and goes on to win the Some Indications in that some 10 a.m.. Meeting for Worship. order: Labor Secretary-designate F. Oak St., Ekist Hartford. Rev. Ralph F. fant care availahle, coffee fellowship There is nothing in the days something important. presidency. ST. BARTHOLOMEW’S CHURCH, sermon: "God,’’ golden text from the Bi­ CIII RCH OF CHRIST, Lydall and PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN after the service. Ray Marshall will probably lead a Jelley, pastor. Politically liberal for a Southerner, E. Middle Tpke. Rev. Philip Hussey, ble, “I am God and there Is none else; I Vernon Sts. Eugene Brewer, minister. 10 a.m., (?hurch School; 11 a.m.. Mor­ CHURCH, Rt. 31 and N. River Rd., S T . PETER’S EPISCOPAL themselves that distinguishes This nation of ours was Coventry. Rev. W.H. Wilkens, pastor. Carter nonetheless remains difficult successful effort to kill state “right pastor. am God, and there is none like me.” 9 a.m., Bible Classes; 10 a.m.. ning Worship; 7 p.m.. Evening Service. CHURCH, Sand Hill Rd.. South Windsor. the first day of the new year founded upon a number of to categorize. Although he sounded to work” laws against union shops. Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday Isaiah 46:9. The Christian Science Worship, sermon: “Essence of Time” ; 6 VERNON ASSEMBLIES OF COD, 51 9 a.m., Sunday School; 10:15 a.m.. Rev. Bruce Jacques, vicar. Worship ^rvice, (9 a.m. during July and from the last day of the old. idealistic resolutions 200 years like a populist going into the election, Joseph Califano, tapped to head the Masses at 8:30, 10:15 and 11:30 a.m. Reading Room, 968 Main St., is open to p.m.. Worship, book review; Old Town Rd. 8 a.m., Holy Communion; 10 a.m., Holy GOSPEL HALL, 415 Center St. the public Mondays through Fridays from "Galatians." 9:45 a.m., Sunday School for all ages; August). Communion, first and third Sundays of But in our minds there is in­ ago, by a few men who fought since winning he already has hedged gigantic Department of HEW (an­ S T . PETER’S EPISCOPAL 10 a.m.. Breaking bread; 11:45 a.m., 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and the first and third 11 a.m.. Morning Worship; 7 p.m.. each month; Morning Prayer second, deed something special about for freedom, and then laid on campaign promises to cut un­ nual budget: $140 billion), was prin­ EMANIEL LUTHERAN CHURCH, CHURCH, Rt. 85, Hebron. Rev. William Sunday School; 7 p.m.. Gospel meeting. Thursday evenings from 7 to 9 except Church and Chestnut Sts. Rev. Ronald Evening Evangelistic. fourth and fifth Sundays. employment, reduce the defense cipal architect of Lyndon Johnson's UNITED CONGREGATIONAL Parsing, rector. the beginning of a brand-new down a blueprint to enlarge ST. BRIDGET CHURCH, 70 Main St. holidays, a free public lending library is Fournier and Rev. Dale Gustafson, ST. MAURICE'S CHURCH, Hebron Great Society programs — which the maintained. 8 and 10 a.m.. Worship Service, Church budget, and push soon for such social Rev, John J. Delaney, pastor. Rev. pastors; Miss Jennie Jones, intern: Rev. CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF Rd., Bolton. Rev. Robert W. Cronin, year: It is another milestone in and preserve it. Their nation still hasn't digested a decade CHRIST, Tolland. Rev. Donald G. School and Nursery. welfare programs as national health William J. Stack, Rev. William J. CALVARY CHURCH, Assemblies of C. Henry Anderson, pastor emeritus. pastor. A Good Year for a Clean Sweep Miller, minister. ROCKVILLE UNITED METH­ Saturday vigil Mass at 5:30 p.m.; Sun­ humanity’s comparatively resolutions are our heritage. If insurance. Reality, it seems, has later. Harold Brown, slated to rule Killeen. God, 647 E. Middle Tpke. Rev. Kenneth 8:30 and 11 a m.. Worship with Holy 9:30 and 11 a m.. Worship Service and ODIST CHURCH, 142 Grove St. Rev. day Masses at 7:30, 9:15 and 11 a.m. brief journey on this planet and we have failed in keeping some the Pentagon, was a key adviser to Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m., L. Gustafson, pastor. Communion, chapel service for children; suddenly caught up with rhetoric. Church School; 7 to 8:30 p.m,. Pilgrim John W. Mortimer, pastor. BURNSIDE UNITED METHODIST. school auditorium; Sunday Masses at 9:45 a.m., Sunday School classes for 9:45 a m., (>urch School, Adult Forum another unspotted new leaf in of them, we have gloriously then-Defense Secretary Robert S. 7:30, 9 and 10:30, in church; 10:30 a.m. Fellowship. 9:30 a.m.. Worship Service. CHURCH, 16 Church St., East Hartford. adults and children; 10:50 a.m.. Service and Bible Study; 9:45 and 11 am .. McNamara who called the shots and noon in school auditorium. ST. MARGARET MARY’S CHURCH, ST. JOSEPH CHURCH, 33 West St., Rev. Henry J. Scherer Jr., pastor; Rev. the Book of Life bearing our in­ succeeded in others. of Worship, "A Message for the New Nursery for infants. during the era when the U.S. defense THE SALVATION ARMY, 861 Main Wapping. Rev. William McGrath and Rockville. Gwendolyn M. Arslen, associate pastor. Year" by the pastor. Nursery and child dividual names. In a few days, a new ad­ St. Capt. and Mrs. Arthur Carlson, corps Rev. Joseph Schick, co-pastors. Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sun­ to a.m.. Worship Service, Church Has Carter picked another Kissinger? posture vis-a-vis Russia Was terribly care provided; 7 p.m.. Evening Worship COMMINITV BAPTIST CHURCH, officers. Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sun­ day Masses 8:30 (Polish) at 10 a.m. School for Nursery through junior high; 9 N ew Year’s Day is ministration takes over the weakened. and gospel service; 10:30 p.m.. AN AMERICAN BAPTIST CHURCH, 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 10:45 a.m.. day Masses at 8:30 and 11:30 a.m. (Folk) at 11:15 a.m.. Vigil of Holy days at a.m.. Church School for senior high and customarily the day on which custodianship of that heritage WASHINGTON - In picking dicate that ... (we) would be 4. The economy perks up at year's Revivaltime radio service on WINF. 585 E. Center St. Rev. Ondon Stairs, Holiness Meeting; 6 p.m., Open-Air ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI. 673 7 p.m.. Holy day at 7:30,9 a.m., and 5 and adult classes. prepared to guarantee it.” CENTER CONGREGATIONAL minister; Rev. Frederick Lanz, director we make resolutions concer­ with a set of resolutions of its Zbigniew Brzezinski to be his national end. Although some indicators Meeting; 7 p.m.. Salvation Meeting. Ellington Rd., South Windsor. Rev. John 7 p.m. Confessions: Saturday 4 and 7:30 S T . DUNSTAN’S CHURCH, Ray Cromley CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF of Christian education. secretary adviser. President-elect' Brzezinski believes the importance stalled during the last half of 1976 — FULL GOSPEL INTERDENOMI- C, Gay, pastor. Rev. Eugene M. Kilbride. p.m. Manchester Rd., Glastonbury. Rev. ning our future behavior, set­ own which it has laid before CHRIST, 11 Center St. Rev. Newell H. 9:15 a m.. Church School for all ages, (barter may be ousting one Kissinger of U.S.-Soviet relations has declined. probably costing Mr. Ford the elec­ .NATIONAL CHURCH. 745 Main St. Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sun­ ROCKVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH, Joseph R. Bannon. pastor. ting new feoals or renewing our the people. Compared to the Curtis Jr., Rev. R. Winthrop Nelson Jr., kindergarten through Grade 4 continuing 69 Union St. Rev. Robert L. LaCounte, — only to acquire another Kissinger It is our preoccupation with Moscow, tion in the process — inflation for the Rev. Philip Saunders, minister. day Masses at 7:30 and 11 a m. Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday pastors. during the service. Sharing Class, 20-40 ST. MARY'S CHURCH, Rt. 31, Coven­ pastor. determination to pursue old, problems that the nation as a of his own. he says, which has allowed our year was held to its lowest level since 10:30 a.m.. Praise, Worship Service Gass led by the Rev. Mr. Lanz, 40-plus Masses at 8, 9:30 and tl a.m. and Bible study for all ages; 7 p.m.. 9 a.m.. Lighthouse Bible Study, Simp­ try. Rev. F. Bernard Miller, pastor. Rev. 9 a.m., Worship Service; 10:15 a.m., GILEAD CONGREGATIONAL neglected ones. It says much whole faces, whether or not we relationships with the developing son Wing; 10 a.m.. Worship Service, Class led by the Rev. Mr. Stairs; 10:30 Not that Brezinski and Kissinger Department. We need not only a vir­ 1972, a year of wage and price con­ Deliverance Service. Paul F. Ramen. Sunday School; 7 p.m.. Evening Service. CHURCH, Hebron. Rev Marshall B. Sanctuary, the Rev. Mr. Nelson a.m.. Morning Worship, Communion, about human nature that we keep our little private agree on much of anything. They tuoso in charge of our foreign policy; world to deteriorate — enabling the trols. FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH, Orange Saturday Masses at 5:15 p.m.; Sunday S T . BERNARD'S CHURCH, Hughes, pastor. preaching. Holy Communion, Church message; “The Next Twenty-five don't. Or that Brzezinski will spend Kremlin to gain influence at our Economists said the good price Hall 72 E. Center St. Rev. ylames Masses at 7:30, 9:30 and 10:45 a m. Rockville. Rev. John J. White, pastor. 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service, the Rev. should select one particular resolutions is of no moment at we need a conductor who can School: 11 a.m.. Coffee Shoppe, Woodruff Years," Nursery provided. his time plane-hopping from capital expense. news was made even better by an ap­ Beliasov, pastor. AVERY ST. CHRISTIAN Rev, William J. Flynn, assoc, pastor. Mr. Hughes preaching, sermon topic: day of the year for personal all. orchertrate the symphonic effort. The Hall. Rev. Frank Alagna, weekend assistant. to capital as a one-man fire brigade. What’s now of great importance, parent improvement in economic 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 10:30 a.m.. REFORMED CHURCH, 661 Avery St., "Renewal of the Covenant,” Nursery stocktaking. A really well-run We really need make but one logical policy would be the vice- Worship Service; 7 p.m.. Evening Ser­ ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, South Windsor. Rev. Peter Mans, Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sun­ provided; 9; 15 a m., Church School He probably won't. he stresses, is our relationship with production at the end of 1976. The re­ Church and Park Sts. Rev. Stephen K. J EII () \ A H • S WITNESSES, presidency.” vice. minister. day Masses at 7, 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a m. classes. life should carry on a perpetual resolution in this, the begin­ But both are supreme egoists who the developing world. As a starter, he cent oil price increase announced by Jacobson, rector. Rev. Ronald E. Kingdom Hall, 726 N. Main St, SECOND CONGREGATIONAL Since Vice Presidents have no CHURCH OF THE ASSUMPTION, 10 a.m.. Public Bible discourse "En­ 8:30 a m., "Back to God" hour radio BOLTON CONGREGATIONAL self-inventory. ning of America’s third cen­ find their own ideas compelling. Both wants us to push for greater voting OPEC countries Is not expected to Adams St. at Thompson Rd. Rev. Haldeman, assistant to the rector. broadcast, WTIC (1080); 9:45 a.m., Sun­ CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF CHURCH, Bolton Center Rd. Rev. J. power of themselves, the strength 7:30 a.m.. Holy Eucharist, Rite 1: 9 durance Leads to God's Approval "; 11 So, too, is it human nature to attempt to overwhelm listeners with rights in the World Bank, the Inter­ have major short-range impact in the Edward S, Pepin, pastor; Rev. Paul day School and Adult Bible Study; 11 CHRIST, Rt. 44A, Coventry. Rev, Stanton Conover, minister. tury: would thereby be concentrated in the a.m.. Holy Eucharist, Rite 2, with ser­ a m.. Group discussion of Dec. 1 Robert K. Bechtold, minister. forget those fresh promises their rhetoric. Both love the grand pic­ national Monetary F^ind and in other U.S., thanks to Saudi Arabia's refusal Trinque. Watchtower magazine article a.m.. Worship Service; 7 p.m.. Evening 10:15 a m.. Church School and Resolved, that we will think hands of the White House adviser — Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; mon by the Rev. Mr. Haldeman, no Service, Nursery care for small children 9:15 a.m., Christian education for all Nursery, 10.30 a.m., Worship Service, ture. are bored with the gritty economic bodies for the oil rich to approve the rise. ’'Reproving Persons Who Practice Sin." almost as soon as they are and act as free men and who it now turns out will be Sunday Masses at 7:30, 9,10:30 and 11:45 Church School; 11 a.m.. Morning Prayer, provided. ages; 10:30 a.m.. Service of worship. Communion theme: "The New” details. nations. He would encourage greater On the negative side, unemploy­ book of Common Prayer, with sermon by made. The new year quickly women in 1977 and in all the Brzezinski. a.m. An old acquintance says of investments by the oil producers in ment hovered above 8 per cent in UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH, the Rev. Mr. Haldeman. The new new national security ad­ SECOND CONGREGATIONAL becomes just another y ea r,, years to come, so that the Brzezinski “the packaging of his the U.S. to create “more cooperative 185 Woodbridge St. Rev. Robert Baker, viser has his own ideas about foreign November and is sure to receive CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF and the old familiar ruts precious torch of freedom ideas often exceeds the value of the links” and to generate “restraints major attention from Washington pastor. By CLIFF SIMPSON policy, ideas which he is not at all shy 10 a.m., Sunday School; 6:30 p.m., CHRIST, 385 N. Main St. Rev. Joseph Wings of evening become deeper and more com­ which is in our keeping may be product." The same could be said of about expressing, emotionally and at against their unilateral action.” early in the new year. Pressure will "Sound of His Coming” radio program on Zezzo, Interim minister. fortable. passed on to succeeding Kissinger. length. In the past, it has been dif­ Brzezinski is by no means a soft be strong for legislation making Un­ WINF; 7:30 p.m.. Evangelistic ^rvice. 10 a.m.. Worship Service with Commu­ Former Secretary of State Dean liner. He believes “we m u st... try to cle Sam the nation's employer of last ST. JOHN'S POLISH NATIONAL nion, the Rev. Mr. Zezzo preaching, when you come to answer these A chuckle generations. ficult to slow this articulate, “Two Ways,” fellowship hour after ser­ .An appealing lime of year from evil. This is a very real step in Acheson reportedly once said he had passionate crusader down when exercise whatever leverage we have resort, in the process creating many CATHOLIC CHURCH, 23 Golway St. Even though this is the darkest appeals don't “let George do it.” moral growth. I believe that God’s Posted in a California public high Rev. Walter A. Hyszko, pastor. vice and adult discussion group with the squeezed Brzezinski and found him obsessed with a policy proposal, even ... including food, to obtain greater thousands of federal jobs. Color it Rev. Mr. Zezzo, no Church School; 11:15 period of winter, it is a beautiful one. George Washington is on our one- purpose is that men and women school; 9 a.m.. Mass in English; 10:30 a.m.. dollar bill, but with the rising cost of "In th e event of an Open Forum dry. when he was a junior in the Depart­ cooperation from other major boondoggle. Mass in Polish and English. a.m.. Deacons meeting. The lights of Christmas are still should "choose” His way quite living one dollar needs one more to earthquake, the Supreme Court Onetime Washington associates ment of State with negligible in­ powers” in dealing with global 5. The nation has a Bicentennial CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF ZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN glowing. The memories of Christmas willingly, not from necessity or ig­ keep It out of the red. Why not try ruling against prayer in school believe that, like Kissinger, fluence. problems. fling. The exuberance and outpouring LATTER-DAY SAINTS, Woodside St. & CHURCH, (MISSOURI SYNOD), — gifts, food, worship, carols, norance. Tom instead? Thomas Jefferson will be temporarily Spirit of Christmas Brzezinski in the White House will Now, of course, Brzezinski will He would also seem to be no ad­ of patriotic fervor on and around Hillstown Rd. Wendel K. Walton, bishop. Cooper and High Sts. Rev. Charles W. decorations — are still vivid. The Once the choice is made. His con­ 8:30 a.m.. Priesthood; 9:30 a.m.. adorns our lately reinstated two- suspended" To the editor: attempt intellectually, perhaps un­ have influence. Thus his concepts are vocate of p c ’ny pinching on arms. In Independence Day was more than Kuhl, pastor. warmth of family gatherings around tinuing purpose is that there be a School students. I quickly noted to Seminary; 10:30 a.m., Sunday School; 5 9 a.m.. Divine Worship with Holy Com­ the Christmas tree reamins long dollar bill. growing relationship with Him which Today’s world of teaching is often consciously. to dominate with the worth looking at in some detail. view of the fact that “the Soviet symbolically significant. Public sup­ my wife that I was viewing the p.m.. Sacrament Service. munion; 10:15 a.m., Sunday School and after the last package is opened. "Tom not George” may help to re­ will govern all of life. The choice is State Department and Pentagon. Union is making enormous efforts to port is vital to a healthy democracy, Top (|ucslions of ihe year reported as one of chaos and regret march of “half of the school on my Luckily these are available rather CONCORDIA LUTHERAN Youth F’orum; 10:16 to 11 :K a.m.. First Because of distances and relatives mind us that it is not enough to give both final and unfolding. and the Gallup Poll reports that sur­ U.S. News and World Report has a to slander and physical abuse. Teen­ house.” He has said this will not be so. But recently in 1975 articles he prepared increase its (Military) power,” says CHURCH, 40 Pitkin St. Rev. Burton D. and Second Year Youth Instruction. our family, like so many others, real­ the same amount this year as we If this is correct, a prior require­ front cover with this caption and agers are characterized as irrespon­ I ran down the stairs to open the in M arch, 1975, in New York for Commentary, New York Brzezinski, “we simply cannot aban­ veys taken before and after July 4 Strand, Rev. David W. Rinas, co-pastors. ly had two celebrations this year. have done in the past. Church and ment to “choice” is knowledge of NORTH UNITED METHODIST follows it with: sible and inconsiderate. door. To my complete surprise and Magazine, Brzezinski wrote: “ We Magazine and elsewhere. don continued efforts to maintain show a significant increase in the 8:30 a.m., Holy Communion, Church Late last Sunday evening I walked charity must face rising costs too. good and evil. So, I wonder if perhaps CHURCH, 300 Parker St. Rev. Earle R. Carter I wish to briefly relate the desperately need a supra- Item — .“ ...it would be advisable military security (great enough to in­ number of citizens who regard School from Grade 10, Nursery for small down our driveway amidst the beau­ Think again when you reach for that "the fall” which resulted from the amazement, I saw approximately 35 children; 10 a.m.. Holy Communion, faster, pastor. A strong leader? following experience and hope others departmental integration of our sure) American safety ... (and) also America "highly favorably" ty of hemlocks weighed down by one-dollar bill. eating of the fruit of the tree of juniors, seniors and recent alumni and timely for the United States to Church School through Grade 6, Nursery 9 and 10:30 a m.. Worship Service, ser­ Business global policy. It is impossible to con­ the safety and independence of our following the Bicentennial. (Seventy snow, gleaming in the lights. Lights out - light on knowledge, has not been used by God might be as touched as I was. singing Christmas carols to me. The spell out openly what it considers to for small children. mon: “A New Start,” Sacrament of Holy Will it pick up? per cent said that before July 4, 76 Thinking of the preparations Some of you will be taking down to achieve a higher goal. On the evening of Dec. 23, the night smiling faces sang out vibrantly for duct such a policy from the vantage be the general outlines of a desirable allies and friends, be they Western PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 43 Communion, coffee fellowship between Peace services; 9 a.m.. Church School, during Advent, and of the Christmas your Christmas lights this weekend. My second reaction to these same before Christmas Eve, I was about ten minutes. point of the Treasury or the State (Israeli-Arab) settlement and to in­ Europe, Japan or Israel.” per cent after.) Spruce St. Rev. Art Kay, moderator. Can it last? 9:15 a.m., Sunday School; 10:30 a.m.. Nursery, Grades 3 through 6; 10:30 a.m.. joy shared with children and Others will wait until Jan. 6, the Day verses concerns the “tree of life.” preparing to retire for the day. The On the evening of July 3, 2,5(X) dis­ Money At that point each individual Worship, Nursery provided; 7 p.m.. In­ Church School, Nursery, Kindergarten grandchildren, my heart welled up of Epiphany, when an old tradition The “Good News Bible” puts it in hall clock had just struck 10:30. At tinguished citizens met in the Where to invest? proceeded to shake my hand and wish formal Worship, study and fellowship. and Grades 1 and 2: 1:30 p.m., Green with deep thanksgiving for all our says the Wise Men arrived in these words; that point in time I began hearing a capital’s Kennedy Center for a me a most joyous Christmas. The ST. JAMES CHURCH. Rev. James Lodge visitation; 6 p.m.. Junior youth: blessings. Looking up I saw the Bethlehem. Sooner or later the "Then the Lord God said, tribute sponsored by the American number of car doors closing. I then group then returned to their Archambault and Rev. Francis 6:30 p.m,. Senior youth; 8 p.m., Young quarter moon sailing in the star- festive lights must go. This does not "Now the man has become like heard an ever increasing number of cavalcade of cars and paraded down Historic and Cultural Society. Mid­ f” Krukowski, co-pastors; Rt. Rev. Msgr. adults meet at the parsonage. have to mean the end of a pleasant in­ Granted that these are important There’s quite a bit of goodness afoot Edward J. Reardon, pastor emeritus. UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST studded heaven. To my surprise I one of us and has knowledge of voices coming from the front of my the street. way through the evening a handsome heard myself say aloud — "Thank terlude in the "real world” of “every what is good and what is bad. questions for 1977.1 believe the most WASHINGTON - With great good Q. Dc' you see yourself as an ad­ Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; SOCIETY] EAST, Community Y, 79 N. important question which underlies home. I am most pleased and proud of my black named O.J. Simpson, who like­ Sunday Masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 a.m., Main St. Rev. Arnold Westwood, You for coming,” man for himself” - “dog eat dog,” He must not be allowed to eat fortune I have located 1977. It has vocate, then? Being slightly disturbed and students for this gesture of good will. ly would have been a slave in 1776, noon, and 5 p.m. minister. It is indeeid an appealing time of “business-is-business.” fruit from the tree of life and all the others is: somewhat curious about the sounds, I It is a gift for Christmas which I will been engaged in transition activities Tom Tiede A. Merely an observer. Events are stood and spoke as the President of CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE, 236 10:30 a m.. Service of Sharing, year. We sensem a renewing way the If we do not forget “The Light” live forever. So the Lord God ■ God What is His will for you - for the approached an upstairs window always remember. I wish to thank all with 1976 and, on discovery, agreed shaped by man. Oh, I have my the United States sat and listened. Main St. Rev. Neale McLain, pastor; borrowing from the Quaker idea of presence of our Creator God who, in that came into the world on that first sent him out of the Garden of which gave view over the whole front to the following exclusive interview: opinions — such as regards the anus "Liberty, that's the spirit of Rev. Donald R. Kauffman, associate silence as a means of communion and the crib and on the cross, revealed Christmas, the beauty of this season Eden...” world? who participated. sharing thoughts, readings, poems or Happy New Year! law. I was overwhelmed by the sight Q. Sir, what have you learned so race and the stockpiling of munitions America!” said Simpson with an pastor. His Love for us all. will not come to an end as we pack Kenneth Roy 9:30 a.m., Sunday School, classes for points of view, Nursery and Sunday away our festive lights for another of a large number of people moving far about your duties? A. Please! I’m the expert on empty in every corner of the globe. enthusiasm that held his audience Don't "l.el George do it” This concept of God is not the same Bolton High School all ages; 10:45 a.m.. Morning Service, School, coffee and conversation. year. Lights out, but Christ the Light toward my house. A. Well, my man. I’ve learned all talk. Weapons are not playthiogs. spellbound. "...So then, to everybody TRINITY COVENANT CHURCH, 302 B ut this time of year is as the God who came in Jesus that teacher message by the Rev. Mr. Kauffman, “appealing” in another way. It is a of the World will keep on shining in As they approached, I began to of the cliches, bromides, platitudes Q. Sorry, I was just trying to be Q. So what kind of commentary is a chance — to everybody regardless Children’s Church and Nursery provided; Hackmatack St. Rev. Norman E. man might have eternal life. Such an 82 Deepwood Dr. time when every mail brings another our hearts, and the “ real world” will recognize several of my Bolton High and hoary jingoisms. For instance: helpful. this on us? of their (SIC) birth, and oppor­ 7 p.m.. Evening Service, message by the Swensen, pastor: Milton Nilson. assistant . observation offers little difficulty to E. Hartford appeal. The spirit of giving is in the be Illumined with His Love. The We face perilous times. A. It’s all right. I understand. You A. A sad commentary. The wars tunity...to live, to work, to be Rev. Mr. McLain. Nursery provided. to the pastor. one who believes that there is a 8:30 a.m.. Worship Service with the air — and there are so many ways to A fall upw ards Q. How can you say that? have a good attitude, my man, and and rumors of wars boggle the mind. themselves and to become whatever SOUTH UNITED METHODIST growing understanding of God in the Bible A lovely tradition CHURCH, 1226 Main St. Rev. George W. Rev. Mr. Swensen preaching, ’Trinity tots give. Schools, colleges, causes, coun­ Recently I received the “Good A. Without fear or contradiction. we’ll need that next year. Life is a You know of course that war is mere­ their vision and their liberty can com­ Bible. To the editor: vious enjoyment they shared in their Webb, Rev. Laurence M. Hill, pastor. for 3 year olds through kindergarten. cils, committees plead for con­ News Bible” and have been reading a God does not change but man’s un­ Q. I see. You are pessimistic? veil of. tears. ly- an extention of politics by other bine to make them.,..” Speaks On the Wednesday before Christ­ united effort, brought a warm glow 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 9 and 10:45 Nursery; 9:30 a.m., Bible School with tributions. section of it every morning. Two derstanding of Him does. It is in A. As we ring in a new year, I feel Q. How do you assess the universal meqps. I’m afraid it’s all some kind classes for all ages three through adult oy mas, we were treated once again to to a very chilly evening. Simpson’s presence was a timely a.m.. Holy Communion, John Wesley’s When I was growing up we had a reactions emerged as I read Chapter Eugene we are at the crossroads of world attitude? plus a Nursery at church; 10:M a.m.. Jesus that the Christian finds the what has become one of the most May this "Eddy tradition” con­ of a disaster. reminder, as America enters its Covenant Service; 7:30 p.m.. Praise and phrase that was used when we were 3 in Genesis, verses 22-24. The first is true concept of God. I believe that Brewer history. So to speak. We are standing A. In discussing that I must Q. A potential disaster? Teaching Service. Worship Service with the Rev. Mr. — when Adam and Eve ate of the for­ pleasurable moments of the Christ­ tinue to flourish on Timrod Road. third century, that the Revolution of Swensen preaching, ’Trinity Tots for 3 faced with a task we were reluctant God wants us “to know good from either on the threshold or a new age, separate individual attitudes from in­ FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, bidden fruit, was it really a “Fall”? mas season, when a group of our Sincerely, A. Exactly. And iheanwhile, while 1776 continues to unfold for the peo­ year olds through kindergarten. Nursery to tackle: “ Let George do it," I am evil” rather than to remain in ig­ Psychiatrists now affirm or the precipice of untold despair. stitutional attitudes. The little people SCIENTIST, 447 N. Main St. not sure of its origin but I vaguely In one sense it was because they dis­ young neighbors came caroling to Mr. and Mrs. Russel Potter we seal our borders with bandoliers, ple of this nation. But our generation for infants; 4:30 p.m., Inquirer’s Class; 7 norance. 1 believe that God wants us that guilt is a wholesome emo­ Q. I agree. It could go either way. are gentle and kind and trustworthy. 11 a.m.. Church Service, Sunday School remember that it was related to obeyed God who had created them. 144 Timrod Rd. we forget the true opportunities the will decide whether 1977 will herald for pupils up to the age of 20, care for p.m.. Evening Service. to have “life eternal” and sent His tion — only our response to it our door. It is government and corporations George III of England at the time of However, the result of that action is neurotic. Some rationalize Their beautiful voices and the ob- Manchester world has to offer. an enlargement or contraction of the very young pupils, subject of the lesson- Son into the world for that purpose. that worry me. Q. Such as? the Revolution. Be that as it may. was that they came to know good their actions that precipitated individual liberties for which the MtafU (MOt rkVnt pmc«> the guilt, leading ultimately to Q. How so? A. Brotherhood. To me it's readily Revolution was fought. A. The powers-that-be have their Church note cumulative remorse. Others discernible that our values are mis­ ' Scripps League Newspapers 1976 m w H N lM C e. illogically discount the priorities asunder. It is time that MMch SavM TM MMMy” placed. We can go to the moon, we Trinity Covenant Church teaching that imposed the leaders rejlgger their computers. can explore the limits of the heavens, will celebrate New Year’s J NEW TEAR GREETINGS ! guilt, leaving a subconscious The world is faced with stern \ Eve with a worship service D ff'e're on our wa uneasiness that all is not well but we can't reach out for each other Some seek to cover up their realities and hafd questions. Do you at 8, a party with B&B . here on earth. culpability, even to understand? Q. That’s a touching thought, sir. refreshments In themselves, by hyperactivity Q. Quite. Such as Big Oil? A. Deep down we’re all the same. Fellowship Hall at 9:15, at work, in good deeds, or in A. Yes. The fuel crisis is a good il­ The color of a man’s skin or the and a Communion service OIL CO. pleasure-seeking, but such lustration. The days of cheap energy Yesterdays at 11:30. facades only repress momen nature of his god has nothing to do • 24 Hr. Bunwr S m ic t are over. Solutions must transcend Urily the nagging conviction with his worth as a man. • 24 fr. Hstict for partisan interests. Still others defensively deny Q. Or a woman? M w n their criminality to others GASP! Q. If not, sir, what is our duck? A. Her too. 25 years ago • 2M ^iL MniinM but they cannot to themselves. A. Dead. All the foregoing will in Q. Well, I want to thank you for this Police Chief Herman Schendel Q. And what do you suggest? •^irtoiMtic DoHviry evitably induce some type of talk, sir. urges caution over the holidays. A. Industry should forge all 200-699 QALLON8 neurotic attitude and Q. A pleasure, my man, I am en­ alliance with the public weal. j^nchester Trust Co. seeks an in­ O o M 24 Houn Dally behavior. The emotionally crease in stock capitalization for es­ Together we must advance the fron­ couraged by your interest in 1977. I TM dnBM V S8NNI healthful response is to bear tablishment of a branch in the North tiers of science. Also we must do believe that curiosity is the hidden 41.9*PER QALLON the responsibility, to repent of r~ force of the universe. That’s what it End. the reprehensible deed, and to away with the politics of waste. The takes: people searching together for 10 years ago accept forgiveness from God. welfare of humankind must not be a offended persons, and self James Alibrio is going to Malawi in N U T M iO H I 41.5« political football, or we face the the answers. There is a lot of 700-999 GALLONS (AcU 17:30) precipice of untold despair. goodness afoot, and we must harness Central Africa as a Peace Corps eight hundred eighty>ieven|| volunteer. Q. You said that. it before It's too late, before we are mein street, in Mayor Nathan Agostinelll says he NUTNNMtTMUTION A. So I did. My first error. Gad. all doomed. Because that's the bot­ 40.9< is sure the directors will cut the tax 1,000 A OVER downtown manchester, One thing I can’t stand is redundan­ tom line. 6 4 3 - & 1 3 5 q. What is? rate because of new assessments; Ml OtnMr M. MwichMIl Caf/ 849-^ 7 cy; I’m in favor of abolishing and many property owners are alarmed A. The End. doing alaay with it. at sizes of assessment increases. PAGE 81X-A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchetter. Conn., Fri.. Dec. M, 1976 •Manchester Evening Herald- Manchester police report J mm M mm m m m mmE am mm mm i * andover • bolton • Coventry Obituaries Mrs. Santy ...... —-.. For Homo Dtllvery wins $1,500 Manchester Police have made tion with automobile accidents. Gerald H. Eaton their second arrest this week in a Juan B. P eres-Peres, 32, of Phono 647-994iB HARTFORD/ area n e w s Frederick E. Jacobs Mrs. Ethel B. Moors Rockville, was charged with evading EAST A Manchester woman didn’t win May theft from a lobal auto dealer. FBIDAY, DECEMBER 31. «76 PRICE: nFTEEN CENTS * SOUTH WINDSOR .VERNON SOUTH WINDSOR - Gerald H. Frederick E. Jacobs, 31, of Hamp­ Mrs. Ethel B. Moors, 84, of 383C N. first price, but she still heads into the responsibility and driving without a Eaton, 88, of 140 Pleasant Valley Rd. Main St. died this morning at a Harold J. Levesque, 19, of South ton, formerly of Manchester, dM new year |1,500 richer following her Windsor, has been charged with lIcEnsG. died Thursday at Manchester Thursday at the Rocky Hill Veterans Manchester convalescent home. She appearance Thursday night on the Police said that a car was Involved Memorial Hospital. was the widow of Harry L. Moors Sr. second-degree larceny and third- Hospital after a long illness. He was "Double Play” television lottery degree burglary in connection with a In an accident Monday In the Burr Mr. Eaton was bom in Brigg, the husband of Mrs. Antoinette S. Mrs. Moors was bom Nov. 21,1892 game. (^m ers Shopping Plaza parking lot. College England, and had lived in the Hart­ in Medway, Maine, and had lived in th^t from Charter Oak Buick, police Jacobs. said. A total of about |1,000 worth of The driver left the scene of the acci­ ford area for the past 45 years. Mr. Jacobs was bom March 16, Hartford for many years before com­ Mary Santy of 155 Mountain Rd. dent, police said, but the license Before retiring 15 years ago, he had ing to Manchester 15 years ago. won the money as one of the runners- tools was taken in the break, accor­ 1945 in Manchester, son of John E. ding to police. plate number of the car was seen by coming been employed as an engineer at the Before her retirement, she was up on the lottery game show. She Jacobs of Manchester and the late On Monday, police charged witnesses, according to police. Townsend Mfg. Co., West Hartford. Dorothy Mader Jacobs, and had lived employed as a clerk at the National qualified for the show through a |5 , Court date Is Jan. 11. |7 ■ He was a member of Temple Beth Fire Insurance Co., Hartford. She winning lottery ticket that she - Michael J. Simonelll, 19, of 201 in Hampton for the past one-and-a- Adams St. for the same theft. Stephen A. Davis, 25, of 350 Center Israel, West Hartford. half years. He was a 1962 graduate of participated in the Foster Grand­ p u rch a ^ at (juinn's Pharmacy Inc., St., was charged with reckless to town Survivors are a son, Elmer K. parent program in Mansfield State 873 Main St. Simonelll was also charged in two Manchester High School and had other separate burglaries, police driving and passing on the right after Eaton of Cold Spring, N.Y.; two attended the University of Connec­ Training School in 1968. an accident at the intersection of Beginning Jan. 24, college credit daughters, Mrs. Robert Bossen of Survivors are a son, Harry L. Mrs. Santy and her husband, Fran­ said. ticut. He was a Navy veteran of the cis, have lived in Manchester almost Court date for both is Jan. 17. Center i^t. and Proctor Rd. early courses will be offer^ at ^ s t Hart­ South Windsor and Mrs. Audrey Vietnam War. Moors Jr. of Wethersfield; 3 T hursw . ford High School by the Community Goodrich of Killingly; nine daughters, Mrs. Myrtle Hubbard of 19 years. They are both employed at Other survivors are a son, Connecticut General Life Insurance Tools and tapes, valued at $275, Pojioo said that Davis was headed Services Division of Manchester grandchildren and seven great­ Frederick D. Jacobs of Hampton; a Manchester, Mrs. Evelyn Scofield of west on Center St. when he hit a snow Community Ckillege. grandchildren. Springfield, Mass., and Mrs. Ethelyn Co. in Bloomfield. were removed Thursday from an brother, John M. Jacobs of Fort auto owned by Richard Anseino, of bank and lost control of his vehicle. In cooperation with the East Hart­ The funeral is today at 3 p.m. in the Hennequin of San Francisco, Calif.; 2 The big winner Thursday night was Collins, Colo.; and two sisters, Mrs. 165B Tudor La., police said. Davis then hit a car, operated by ford Adult Education Program, MCC chapel of Weinstein Mortuary, 640 sisters, Mrs. Doris Waters of Carroll Sickett, 48, of Middletown, an Janice Marsh of Manchester and The ignition switch of the vehicle Robert M. Salonen, 36, of 45 Adelaide Is offering courses in East Hartford Farmington Ave., Hartford. Burial Nashua, N.H., and Mrs. FYances unemployed forklift operator. He Mrs. Jean Ratey of Cynthiana, Ky. was bnAen, police said. Rd., that was attempting to make a on a five-semester cycle leading to will be at the convenience of the Crabtree of Millinockett, Maine; IS said that he would use the money to The funeral is Saturday at 10 a.m. A break into a home on Tudor Lane right turn, police said. an associate degree in General family. at the Howard Valley Christian grandchildren and 22 great­ pay off bills and to send his daughter The Davis vehicle continued, hit a Studies. The courses also combine to The family suggests that any led to nothing being taken, but a Church, Hampton. Burial will be in grandchildren. and future son-in-law on a honey­ road sign, and then hit a utility pole, provide a major portion of the memorial gifts may be made to Tem­ carpet was destroyed, according to South Cemetery, Hampton. The funeral is Monday at 11 a.m. at moon. police said. requirements for more than 30 other ple Beth Israel, 701 Farmington police. Friends may call at the Potter Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main St. The weekly lottery number drawn Davis, who is to appear in court on transfer and career programs Ave., West Hartford, or to the Carpeting in the residence was Funeral Home, 456 Jackson St., Burial will be in Rose Hill Memorial Thursday night was 75K)range-lS6. Jan. 18, was treat^ for minor In­ offered at MCC. American Cancer Society, 670 “tom into large pieces,” police said. Willimantic, tonight from 7 to 9. Park, Rocky Hill. juries at Manchester Memorial Classes for each course will meet Prosepct Ave., Hartford. Friends may call at the funeral The incident was reported at 1:30 The family suggests that any a.m. today. Hospital and released. once a week for 15 weeks, ending memorial gifts may be made to the home Sunday from 7 to 9 p.m. Waller A. Person Sr. Rev, Haldeman None of the four persons in the with the week of May 16. They will be Howard Valley Christian Church in Police made two arrests In connec­ Salonen auto was injured. Davis’s held Monday through Thursday EAST HARTFORD - Walter A. care of Mrs. Nancy O’Connor of Gido Lucrardi car had to be towed from the scene. evenings from 7 to 9:40 p.m. Person Sr., 72, of 21 Sunset Ridge Dr. Scotland, Conn. reception Sunday (bourses offered during the coming - Guido Luccardi, 85, of 207 Spruce died Thursday at Hartford Hospital. semester include English, psy­ He was the husband of Mrs. Florence Mn. Bridie C. Shea St. died late Thursday night at a Manchester convalescent home. chology, sociology, mathematics, Askerbloom Person. EAST HARTFORD - Mrs. Bridie The Rev. Ronald Haldeman, assis­ Church to show film biology, speech, data procesiflng and Mr. Person was an assistant Cronin Shea, wife of Patrick J. Shea Mr. Luccardi was bom in Italy and tant to the rector of St. Mary’s had lived in Hartford for many years "The Gospel Road,” a new Johnny music and fellowship with business. All are three-semester- secretary at Travelers Insurance Co. of 126 Mohawk Dr., died Dec. 31 at St. Episcopal CTiurch, for the past 15 hour courses and the fee is $20 per Francis Hospital in Hartford. before coming to Manchester 10 Cash film, will be shown New Year’s refreshments for all who attend. Night view of Hartford from the top floor of the Meadow Hiil building on Connecticut Blvd. in East Hartford. (Herald photos by Barlow) for 25 years before his retirement in years, will preach his final sermon at semester hour. Bom in County Cork, Ireland, she years ago. Eve starting at 8 at Calvary Church, Distributed by World Wide Pic­ 1960. the church Sunday at the 9 and 11 The East Hartford program is the had lived in the Hartford area 49 He is survived by three daughters, 647 E. Middle Tpke. tures, "The Gospel Road” was con­ He was a member of Central Bap­ a.m. services. third off-campus credit program to tist Church. He also belonged to years. Mrs. John (Julia) luliano of The Rev. Mr. Haldeman will The public is invited to attend the ceived and produced by Johnny Cash Manchester, Mrs. Henry (Gloria) showing of the film, which is part of and his wife, June Carter Cash, be offered by MCC. One has been Manchester Lodge of Masons and She was a member of St. Mary's assume his duties as assistant to the conducted in Vernon since fall 1974, Pelligrinelli of Glastonbury and Mrs. the church’s four-hour watchnlght whose desire was to tell the story ol Temple Chapter, Order of Eastern Church in East Hartford and its vicar of St. Peter’s Episcopal Church and another in South Windsor is Star, of Manchester. Ladies Guild. Julius (Evelyn) Console of of South Windsor Jan. 9. program. A free-will offering will be Jesus Christ in a realistic and Meadow Hill raises hopes for elderly Burlingame, Calif.; a sister in received. The program will also in­ meaningful way. entering its second semester. The Other survivors are a son, Walter Other survivors are three A farewell reception for the Rev. courses receive no support from daughters, Mrs. Shirley Hanley and France; six grandchildren and two Mr. and Mrs. Haldeman is planned clude congregational singing, special By MAL BARLOW Kith broke. His pension was $90 a dangers, he said. A. Person Jr. of East Hartford; two state appropriations and are Among the problems about which Mrs. Margaret Viola, both of East great-grandchildren. for Sunday frcnn 3 to 5 p.m. in the Hera^^ieporter month, not enough even with 1963 daughters, Mrs. Elvia Trinks and operated solely on a fee basis. he is often consulted are medical Hartford, and Mrs. Kathleen Hurley The funeral is Monday at 8:30 a.m. parish hall of the church. Friends of The Meadow Hill elderly housing dollars for both to live decently. Mrs. Joyce Delimater, both of Blast Off-campus courses have proven to bills. of Newington; a sister, Mrs. from Holmes Funeral Home, 400 the Haldeman family as well as Seasonal Sharing fund complex at 101 Connecticut Blvd. is One day in 1964, Benedict’s eyes Hartford; nine grandchildren and be particularly attractive to students Benedict’s advice is to “shop for a Catherine Donovan of Ireland; and Main St., with a Mass at St. James members of St. Mary’s Church are 10 stories high, the highest residen­ became all red. He could not find his three great-grandchildren. somewhat older than the traditional doctor.” eight grandchildren. Church at 9. Burial will be in Mt. St. invited. tial building by four stories this side own doctor at the time and went to The private funeral is today at college age. About half of the He said Medicare has not solved all The funeral is Monday at 10:15 Benedict Cemetery, Bloomfield. exceeds $1,500 goal of the Connecticut River. another. This man checked him over Rose Hill Funeral Home, 580 Elm students enrolled in Vernon and medical bill problems for the elderly. a.m. from the Callahan Funeral Friends may call at the funeral Nick Giamalis, executive director and said he cbuld operate on one eye. St., Rocky Hill. Burial will be at the The annual Seasonal Sharing jackets for children of Manchester South Windsor are 30 years of age or Only about 39 per cent of Connecticut Home, 1602 Main St., East Hartford, home Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 of the East Hartford Housing After the operation, Benedict convenience of the family. Appeal, which was more than $1,500 families in need, donations have been older and several have passed the doctors deal fully with Medicare and followed by a Mass of Christian p.m. Authority, said many elderly are regained 20-20 sight in that eye. There are no calling hours. short of its goal of $2,500 just Rve flowing in bringing the total of gifts age of 50 years. accept its rates, he said. An elderly Burial at 11 at St. Mary's Churdi. days before CTiristmas, has gone over up to $2,763.75, according to Mrs. leary of living that h i^ . Most never About the same time, the Burial will be in St. Mary's Students may register for the East Benedicts applied to the town person must seek those doctors who Mrs. Mildred B. Barren the t(^. Nancy Chrr, executive director of the Hartford courses by mail or during slept higher toan the second floor. cooperate or else face extra fees Cemetery. l^ e n Giamalis worked with the Housing Authority for an apartment EAST HARTFORD - Mrs. Since a last-minute appeal Dec. 20 Manchester Area Conference of the open registration sessions at the which can wipe out any savings they Friends may call at the funeral Gospel film to be shown Hartford Housing Authority, he said in the rising Meadow Hill. Mildred Bartlett Barrett, 58, of 272 for funds to provide shoes and warm Churches, sponsor of the annual Manchester Community College may have, he said. home Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 there was great reluctance on the' ' “We went from hell to heaven,” Main St. died Thursday at Hartford appeal. campus from 2 to 7 p.m. on Jan. 10,11 “You can get just as good a doc­ p.m. “He Restoreth My Soul,” a Gospel gallons of aviation fuel exploded. said Benedict. Hospital. She was the widow of Fred and 12. part of the elderly to live above the tor," he said. Our doctors must be Films release, will be shown Sunday Critically burned, be crawM to a first or second floor of the 20-story “I recall the most beautiful thing I Barrett. Roland A. Beaucage For complete details, write to good. They kept us alive.” at 7 pjn. at Faith Baptist Churdi, road where he was pidud up and Smith Towers high rise for the elder­ have ever seen. It was a can of Mrs. Barrett was bom in Hartford Roland A. Beaucage, 63, of 350 About town Manchester Community College, He noted Elsie has suffered heart which meets at Orange Hall, 72 E. rushed to a Klamath Falls, Ore., tomatoes, a red can of tomatoes. I and had lived there until coming to Lydall St. was dead on arrival Division of Community ^rvices, 60 ly- trouble in recent years yet despite Center St. The program is open to the “Once they are up, they’re comfor­ had been taken shopping after the East Hartford in 1971. She was Thursday night at Manchester bo^ital, singing all the way. Bidwell St., Manchester, Conn., high medical costs, they have not had public. Through more than 50 (^lerations, table,” said Giamalis. operation and saw the can in the employed at the Hartford Fire In­ Memorial Hospital after being 06040, or call 646-2137. a bill they could not handle. The film is the story of Merrill Womadi faced many complications, A kitchen social is scheduled for Corps League Home. Refreshments Meadow Hill’s two elevators get market,” he said. surance Co. stricken at his home. He was the hus­ Benedict also serves on many com­ Womach who was flying alone critical illnesses and impending Monday at 1:30 p.m. in Cronin Hall of will be served. 24-hour servicing, he said. There Survivors are a son, John B. band of Mrs. Margaret Cameron Easy street mittees and commissions. They in­ enroute to Spokane, Wash., to spend Mayfair Gardens. All Mayfair never was a fire in the building until Cruickshanks of Glastonbury; three Beaucage. death. It was only after his family East Hartford 1 The day the Benedicts moved into clude the Nutrition Task Force of the Thanksgiving Day with his family, beard him sing once again, that they residents are invited. Grade 7 and 9 Confirmation one month ago. Some newspapers sisters, Mrs. Ella Davis of Glaston­ Mr. Beaucage was bom Aug. 14, Meadow Hill they were on “easy Community Council of the Capitol when his plane crashed and its 108 knew he would survive. Classes of Center Congregational — fire calls— *' started burning on the 10th floor in bury, 5 ^ . Mae Collins of Middlefield 1913 in Salem, Mass., son of the late street,” he said. Region, the East Hartford dial-a-ride Sunset Rebekab Lodge will meet Church will meet Monday at 5 p.m. at the incinerator chute. Smoke alarms and Mrs. Doris Motolo of West Hart­ Arthur and EJeanor Coutu Beaucage, “We had a rent we could pay. We special study committee, and, as Monday at 8 p.m. at the Marine the church. CThursday, 10:38 a.m. —Auto accident caught it and fire fightprs had it out ford; and a grandson. and had lived in Manchester for the could eat. Before, my wife had on Rt. 2 ramp at Governor St. within seconds. chairman, the North Central Connec­ The funeral is Tuesday at 1 p.m. at past 34 years. He had been employed Thursday, 11:54 a.m. —Investigate worked like a dog. Despite ticut Agency on Aging. Lowe-Robacker Funeral Home, 2534 as a driver for the Sage-Allen d ep ^ - smoke at 130 Nutmeg Lane. Hell to heaven everything we did, it all went. There He prais^ the town’s Housing Main St., Glastonbury. Burial will be ufent stores for 15 years. Thursday, 12:59 p.m. —First aid to 28 Eldridge Benedict is one 10th floor was no Medicare. Social Security Authority executive director, in Cedar Hill Cemetery, Hartford. He was a member of Trinity Cove­ Burnside Ave. resident of Meadow Hill who could wasn’t what it is today.” Giamalis. The man began his duties Friends may call at the funeral nant Church, Manchester L ^ge of Manchester Thursday, 7:02 p.m. —Grass fire at 15 not wait till it opened Sept. 13,1966. The 10th floor view was one of the about one year ago after a cloud of home Monday from 7 to 9 p.m. Masons, Nutmeg Forest of the Tall Thursday, 6:11 p.m. — NOnCEOF Mercer Ave. He wanted that view. selling points also for him. Eldridge Benedict at his office in his home on the 10th and top scandal had settled over it. The family suggests that any Cedars of Lebanon and Delta Chimney fire at 193 Oak St. Thursday, 8:01 p.m. —First aid to 34 Benedict had been blind until short­ “We would have taken the 22nd “Nick is going to be a good direc­ floor of the Meadow Hill building on Connecticut Blvd. memorial gifts may be made to the Chapter, Royal Arch Masons. (Town) Winding Lane. ly before Meadow Hill began to be floor (of a Hartford elderly high rise) Thursday, 10:30 p.m. —First aid to 860 tor,” said Benedict who often works Glastonbury Ambulance Association, Other survivors are a daughter, built. if it were here,” he said. with him on special problems. In Memoriam C M S C O N T R A a Main St. There are 120 apartments, 12 on Main St., Glastonbury. Mrs. Laurence (Margaret) Hutchins Thursday, 11:59 p.m. —First aid to 135 Benedict, 72, is from New Haven. Benedict cited Giamalis’ work in Id lo«iD| meiDory ol Walter each floor, he said. He has kept track of TrumbuU; two brothers. Father Baldjrp. who patted away Decemher Michael Ave. He came to East Hartford for the increasing the special meals Carl S. Ledder Eugene Beaucage of Lowell, Mass., >1. Ifn. Today, 12:59 a.m. —First aid to 637 first time in 1925 while working for of ail the residents through the years. program here from 40 meals a day to East Hartford police report and Rene Beaucage Of Hicksville, Burnside Ave. the New York, New Haven & Hart­ Only one.couple on the top floor did 80. An elderly person unable to cook EAST HARTFORD - Carl C. Sadly mltted hot not lorfotten. AMENDMENTS not like the height. L.I., N.Y.; two sisters, Mrs. Marcel Today, 4:41 a.m. -F irst aid tp 35 ford Railroad. He rose in the railroad for himself can buy a prepared meal Ledder, 76, of East Hartford died Cote of I»well and Miss (Jertmde Wile and FamUy Ginger Lane. until he was foreman of the engine One woman left the building to live Monday at St. Francis Hospital, Effective February 1,1977, the membership charges for the for 50 cents a day, five days a week. Beaucage of New York City ; and two house in the Springfield, Mass, sta­ with relatives in California. But . William Radding, president of the Gustavo Sepulveda, 36, of Hartford scheduled to appear in court Jan. 18. Hartford. grandchildren. tion. Benedict said she was soon back to Mr. Ledder was born in Century Contract, the $5 Deductibie Home and Office Medical Meadow Hill Tenants Association was arrested Thursday morning and The funeral is Monday at 2 p.m. at East Hartford But in 1949 Benedict was forced to East Hartford asking for an elderly and a friend of Benedict, echoed his charged with second-degree larceny. Snow and ice are cited as factors in Middletown and had lived in East Watkihs Funeral Home, 142 E. GLOBE Care Endorsement to the Century Contract, and the retire. He was losing his sight. housing unit. She got one in another many "fender-bender” accidents in Hartford for 33 years. sentiments about Giamalis. The charge stems from police Center St., The Rev. Norman calendar. The next 10 to 12 years were spent complex here, he said. town over the past few days, police He is survived by a daughter. Miss Travel Service Community Contract will be amended as follows: The Benedicts have one son, Clif­ checking of cars to stem a recent Swensen, pastor of Trinity Covenant under a growing shadow of darkness, '"niey love it here. I do too. The said. Janet Ledder, and a sister, Mrs. S5S MAIN STREET Monday ford, who now lives in his own house rash of thefts from the Beacon In­ Church, will officiate. Burial will be Benedict said. He and his wife, Elsie, only way we’ll go out of here is feet In one, a car driven east on the Mildred Trehey of Rocky Hill. 643-216S Emergency Medical Service Com­ on (ireenhurst Lane in town, and a dustries plant at 24 Leggett St., Tuesday in East Cemetery at the moved several times through the first,” he said. access road of Martin Park by Brian The funeral and burial will be Over 30 Year$ Century Contract (Type 90) In addition, the Century, Community, and mission, 1 p.m.. Town Hall. grandson. police said. Found in Sepulveda’s car convenience of the family. 1950s. In each place they would fix it Deep commitments was a welding machine, valued at M. Cordeil, 17, of 356 Oak St., East private. Travel Experience Direct Redevelopment Commission, 7:45 Peps you up Hartford slid off the right side of the Friends may call at the funeral Preferred Contracts will include continuation up, he doing as much as his eyes When Benedict regained his sight, $550, owned by the firm, police said. The Newkirk and Whitney Funeral Authorixed agent in Group Payment p.m.. Town Hall. "I s^w nothing for so many years," road and struck a large tree. home Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 provisions in accordance with Connecticut would allow. he began to work with the elderly. He Court details were not available Home, 318 Burnside Ave., is in p.m. Manchester Lodge of Masons Manchester for all (Monthly) (Quarterly)** Tuesday said Benedict. “I can really ap­ Cordeil and his passenger, Ray­ Airlines, Railroads and Public Act Nos. 75-616 (Section 9) and 76- Then he became very ill and had to gave aid to any who sought it and this morning. charge of arrangements. will conduct a Masonic service Sun­ Town Council, 8 p.m., Town Hall. preciate this view from my win­ mond Dennis, 19, of 444 Brewer St., There are no calling hours. Steamship Lines. Individual $ 7.95 $31.10 399. These amendments will add contract spend much time in and out of soon became an expert in the day at 7 p.m. at the funeral home. Wednesday hospitals. dows," were both taken to Manchestew The family suggests that any Husband & Wife 15.90 60.95 problems of the elderly. He said the view of the Hartford Brian M. Stomberg, 17, of 471 Wall provisions which formalize membership Human Rights Commission, 7:30 "We went broke,” he said. Memorial Hospital, where they were memorial gifts may be made to the Family 19.65 69.50 He said the Social Security process skyline and the mountains beyond St., Hebron was arrested Thursday at continuation options already ottered by p.m.. Town Hall. ^ Everything they had been able to treated for multiple lacerations and American Cancer Society, 670 of keeping benefits rising with the every day has worked its effect on 2:45 p.m. in the Zayre’s store on C M S and add a continuation option which Town Council and Board of Educa­ save had been lost in medical bills. Main St. and charg^ with fourth- discharged. No arrests were made. Prospect Ave., Hartford. $5 Deductible Home and Office rate of inflation means an elderly them. The car, but not the tree, was badly Medical Care Endorsement (Type 96) provides up to 12 months coverage without tion, 7:30 p.m.. Town Hall. In 1963, they returned to Eas.t Hart­ person is “like floating on a cloud’’ degree larceny (shoplifting). He is ford. He was blind and they were “It peps you up just to look out that damaged, police said. to the Century Contract* membership charges for members totally Thursday which rises above all financial window," he said. Direct disabled at the time an entire group termi­ Democratic Town Committee, 8 Group Payment nates C M S coverage. p.m.. Police Station on Tolland St. Insurance Committee, 3 p.m.. (Monthly) (Quarterly)** OPEN Note: The C M S 65 Contracts (Plans A, B, Town Hall. Individual $ 3.00 $12.70 and C) are not affected by these Amend­ Husband & Wife 5.85 25.40 South Windsor sues Roncari, Minges ments. Family 10.25 41.70 East Hartford ^ The suit says the engineering firm Copies of the amended contracts will be used inadequate materials, neglected ding proper workmanship. >new8 briefs— ’^ By JUDY KUEHNEL sewer line along Buckland Rd. failed to properly design the * Note: These charges are added to those ot to properly seal joints in pipes or In addition to the countersuit SUNDAY available upon request at Connecticut Med­ Herald Correapondent However, Town Atty. Thomas Den­ against Roncari Industrier, the town sewerage system, which had to be the Century Contract tor members who The incinerator and landfill area follow manufacturer's instructions in ical Service, Inc., 221 Whitney Avenue, (RO. nis said today the town has filed a relocated and reconstructed at ft’s our fervent have added this Endorsement coverage. will be closed Saturday, said Arthur The Town of South Windsor has their installation. has filed suit against James S. counterclaim against Roncari, Minges Associates and Minges & Box 1930), New Haven, Connecticut, 06509. Mulligan, director of public works. brought suit against two firms in­ The suit also claims Roncari built a expense to the town. . New Year’s wish . . . let asking $750,000 damages plus $250,000 Associates Inc., designers of the Pine JAN. 2 n d -9 AM • 1:30 PM In accordance with the provisions ot all C M S The town will start picking up volved in the designing and construc­ pipeline on unstable subsurface soils In addition, the town has im­ Com m unity Contract (Type 10) in punitive damages, alleging defec­ pleaded James S. Minges Associates there be peace! Contracts, these Amendments have been Christmas trees Monday. Residents tion of sewers in Buckland Rd. and in Buckland Rd., and attempted to Tree Lane-Benedict Dr. force main Direct Pine Tree Lane-Benedict Dr. area tive workmanship on the ^nedict and the Buckland Rd. system for into the Roncari suit and is asking tiled with and approved by the Insurance are asked to put them out on their solve the problem by using a bed of Let serenity of Group Payment regular rubbish collection day and for a total of $1,800,000. Dr. and Ahern Lane force main, as $800,000. the court to order the designing firm PiM M Note Chang* In Commissioner ot the State ot Connecticut well as the Buckland Rd. sewer con­ traprock, which, according to soil spirit rule in (Monthly) (Quarterly)** they will be picked up by the Street The town is now being sued by Ron­ experts, is improper procedure. According to that suit, the Minges to pay any damages the town may struction. firm was hired by the town to super­ have to pay to Roncari Industries. Hours For Jan. 2nd. Individual $3.10 $ 9.75 Division trucks. cari Industries for $325,000 compen­ 'hie suit also claims that Roncari all our dealings satory damages and $100,000 punitive According to the suit filed in Oc­ vise the construction by Roncari In­ Husband & Wife 6.20 . 19.50 Ice skating will be open and super­ has failed to honor guarantees regar­ with one another vised every day weather permits at damages for the construction of the tober, Roncari is alleged to have dustries. Family 8.20 25.95 M.aaitvtca.i»«c.| through the year! Martin and Gorman Parks. They will ** These new membership charges will be not be supervised tonight due to the lack of supervisors available New PINEHURST made effective with the next direct pay­ December 31,1976 Year’s Eve, ment quarterly bills, due Februafy 1, Registration for swimming South Windsor .mishap emits toxic gas March 1 and April 1,1977. lessons, sponsored by the Parks and Recreation Department, will be An abnormal reaction in an in­ pletion of a plastics manufacturing the situation. report came in, decided to evacuate no more danger. asocanwc. dustrial process at South Windsor’s process at the 300 Rye St. plant went Police said one fire company homes downwind of the Monsanto Although most of the concern was Monday at Penney High School and Connecticut Medical Service; Inc., New Haven, Connecticut Tuesday at East Hartford High Monsanto Corp. caused concern for awry, emitting toxic gases in an ab­ responded at first, but eventually all plant. over at about 6 a.m., it took fire 302 MAIN STREET School, both sessions at 6:30 p.m. fire fighters and forced temporary normal amount. three companies were summon^ to Police said seven families were fighters another few hours to finish Classes will be offered for beginners, evacuation of nearby homes this The gas emission is usually con­ ventilate the building and hose down taken from their Troy Rd. homes and wetting down the plastics and break MANCHESTER, CONN. (Cpstnii i t e advanced begineers, intermediates morning. sidered normal, but' a heating and the mound of plastic emitting the housed for an hour and a half in up the substance emitting the toxic No one was hurt in the mishap, cooling process occurred at an abnor­ toxic gas. Firehouse No. 3. They were allowed gas. Ifloor Coiimiig IHllP : A 19- tit and swimmers. All registrants must be town residents and at least four which occurred shortly before 4 a.m. mal rate, so company officials called Authorities, uncertain about the to return home shortly after 6 a.m., . Fire fighters left the scene at about \ Dfcoi.iiiim iCnitfi feet tall. South Windsor Police said the com­ for Fire Department help to control danger of the gas when the first when officials were sure there was 10 a.m. MANCHESTER EVENING H E ^ LD. Manchester, Conn,, Fri., Dec. 31^ 1976 — PAGE THREE-B PAGE TWO-B- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Fri- Dec. 31.1876 School chief Connolly: ‘Great year’ disappointed Eagles up defeating Indians Coveniry Connolly favors a town manager rights to the property for town form of government. The job has citizens save the town labor and and concerned By LINDA LOVERING many and varied responsibilities, he expense of burying all the Herald Correspondent said. Some of these are finances, un­ demolished materials, he said. Bolton ion negotiations, citizen complaints Connolly was disappointed at the School Supt. Raymond Allen says "Great year,'" said Coventry Town and town problems. Town Council’s rejection of a federal to retain mastery in town series he is "very, very seriously disap­ Manager Frank Connolly at a recent He said the town manager works grant application for funds to build a pointed and gravely concerned” with positive outing against Bulkeley aggressive as the adrenalin was team-high 15 points for Manchester press conference. Connolly reviewed By LEN AUSTER for the council to answer citizen road in the Coventry Industrial Park, how the allocations were made under Monday, turned in a super effort. He flowing and each performer seemed with surprise starter Mike Sherman his accomplishments and objectives Herald Sporlswriler needs and to maintain employe but he was pleased that the Cummisk the federal Public Works Employ­ tossed in a game-high 19 points to go to be putting out 150 per cent. tossing in 11. Six-foot-seven Jeff since he was hired in May. relations through good ad­ property was sold at a good price. He ment Act. Sometimes you have it and along with his defense which saw him The Eagles, now 5-2, behind eight Kiernan had 13 points for the Indians "The last eight months have flown ministrative procedures. also praised the town’s volunteer ef­ sometimes you don’t. “It was Dumais points in the opening canto Allen said he thinks something is limit Manchester’s leading scorer, on not too many shots. "We have to by,” he said. "There are no dull "I feel that the face-to-face contact fort. He said that Connecticut one of our ‘up’ games,” Pisch, to just three first-half points, took an 18-14 lead at the turn hitting get the ball more inside to Jeff,” days.” with people is very important in local government depends heavily on wrong with the allocations "when millions of dollars can go to other responded East Catholic only one for eight from the field. nine of 17 field goal attempts and acknowledged Pearson. Qtnnolly received a raise and coun­ government,” he said. He said he citizen involvement. You can’t keep a talent like Pisch Manchester four of nine. East con­ Manchester, now 4-2, put in 19 of 46 cil commendation at his six-month works closely with the town Connolly’s objectives for 1977 in­ communities for sidewalks and basketball coach Stan Ogrod- street and road repairs and here nik. down forever as the Indians’ 6-0 tinued its fine shooting in the second field goal tries and turned the ball review this month. He said he felt the departments and citizens on daily clude renovation of the Town Hall, senior co-captain exploded for 12 stanza, canning eight of 13 attempts, over 14 times. It returns to CCIL ac­ favorable review was a vote of ap­ issues. completion of the lake dam project, Bolton sits, with a serious need for a Either way you look. East, In one facility the town cannot afford, and fourth-period points but by then the as it stretched the lead to 34-25 at in­ tion Tuesday night and cannot afford proval and he hoped it reflected the Important issues this year include and continuation of his effort to of its ‘good’ performances, raced to a damage had been done. “We lost it in termission. Manchester was nine for a letdown, which has occurred in past feeling of the town. the hiring of a new town planner and create a good working arrangement did not receive any funding under the comfortable halftime advantage and act.” the first half,” Manchester coach 20 from the floor in the first half and years after tilts against East, as it An attempt to stablize personnel superintendent of streets, the con­ between town employes. was more than able to withstand a Doug Pearson stated, ”We played committed eight turnovers against faces Simsbury High In Simsbury. Allen was referring to the town’s operations in town government was tinuation of the CETA program, land Connolly’s background includes fourth quarter surge to topple poorly especially defensively. You just four for East as the latter Both are 4-1 in the CCIL along with one of Connolly's prime objectives proposal for a gymnasium complex use and important zoning changes, seven years in local government. He Manchester High, 57-49, last night at can't get behind by 11 points especial­ showed some more patience than its Hall and Penney High of East Hart­ in ^ Ito n Elementary-Center School. since he began the job, he said. He and the upcoming sewer referendum, was Coventry town planner before the University of Hartford before a ly against a good team like East.” crosstown rivals. ford. "We’ll be ready,” Pearson has tried to open communications He said he totally supports the he said. his promotion to town manager. His crowd of 2,000. The clubs tested each other early The third canto was sloppy stated, "This game is over." between fellow employes and "A decision on 1-84 can be expected education credentials include a B.S. governor’s recommendations that "The kids came ready to play,” with Manchester opening with a 2-3 somewhat and the shooting level East Catholic’s jayvees won their between employes and management, this year,” he said. This decision will degree in economics, and two the state thoroughly investigate the stated Ogrodnik, "And (Mark) zone before switching and East dropped off, East four for 14 and fourth in five outings with a 67-53 he said. have a major impact on Coventry,” m aster’s degrees, one in education matter. Dumais had a super game. The applying fullcourt pressure. Each Manchester four for 12, as the Eagles decision over Manchester. Freshman “Two things are needed for good he said. and one in planning and public ad­ The town did not receive funding defense he played on (John) Pisch soon settled down into more normal continued the edge into the final Pete Kiro paced the young Eagles government,” he said — structure The demolition of the condemned ministration. for any project. It submitted five set the tem ^.” Dumais, 5-11 senior patterns, but at a higher emotional period at 45-35. A technical foul on with 21 points followed by and people.” Connecticut BiProducts building was Connolly, his wife and three applications. backcourtster, after a less than pitch as expected. Play was Pearson for arguing with the officials sophomores Tom Hammick and "A well designed structure is one very successful for very little money children have recently moved to was converted into two points by Mark Murphy with 16 and 10 tallies in which the community decides its spent, he said. The structure was Coventry. “We enjoy the new house, Contract signed Pete Thompson with 22 seconds left respectively. Junior Frank Beaupre own needs and how it operates." demolished for $1,500. Scavenging new school and new job,” he said. A one-year contract between the 3 Board of Education and the Bolton in the quarter. netted 19 markers for the 3-3 Indians. Pisch, with two long jumpers, cut Education Association was signed Advance tix sale East's next tilt is also Tuesday Dec. 16. A copy of the contract was E ast’s lead to 45-39 two minutes into Area police report the final stanza but a free throw by night, a home encounter at the filed at the Town Clerk’s office, but Eagles’ Nest against former HCC foe details weren’t available. Jon Lindberg and bucket by Dumais off a steal by Thompson moved the St. Bernard which is now an indepen­ noon accident on Grant Hill Rd. in School Supt. Raymond Allen said poor, gate good Tolland $42 was recovered. edge back to seven. dent. The Saints under first-year Tolland. Court date is Jan. 11. Charged were Daniel M. Sullivan, teacher salaries alone will require a coach Phil House, former A one-car accident Thursday after­ 16, of 25 Sharon Dr.; Patrick G. Seeking warmth $40,000 increase in the 1977-1978 school By EARL YOST The difference remained at three Manchester resident, have already noon on Rt. 31 in Tolland led to the State Police in Stafford have Tedone. 16, of 606 Pleasant Valley board budget. Sports Editor hoops until 48 seconds remained matched their win total of a year ago arrest of a Vernon woman. Cheryl Surdan trudges back to a car to warm up after taking charged Daniel P. Scully of Ellington Rd.; and Brian J. Mills, 17, of 3% when Pisch hooped home a driving as the former South Catholic assis­ Connie Custer, 18, of 130 Vernon Disappointing was the advanced sale of tickets for last night’s with issuing a false statement. Hilton Dr. several slides down the hill on the Ecker property to the rear of runner to make it 52-49. After an East tant coach is starting to turn things Ave., was charged with driving too Manchester High - East Catholic High basketball game at the Police had no age listed for Scully, All three were released on their the Middle School, Vernon. (Herald photo by Richmond) timeout with 38 seconds left, Gary around. fast for conditions following the 3:30 Bolton truck who lives at 9 Penfield Ave. written promises to appear in court University of Hartford. But it all came out right in the end. Jim Carlson found Thompson all alone un­ p.m. mishap. Easl Catliolir (57)— Carlson 3 0-0 He was charged during questioning Jan. 17. Penders, acting director of athletics at East, said only 700 derneath on a Manchester defensive 6, Donnelly 1 0-1 2, Lindberg 5 1-2 11, Ms. Custer was unhurt, but a loses wheels concerning a theft in Ellington, tickets were sold in advance, 400 at Manchester High and 300 at lapse to lock it up with 28 seconds to Dumais 7 5-7 19, 'Thompson 4 4-4 12, passenger. Sherry Sullivan, 17, of police said. Court date is Jan. 11. Richard J. Prunier, 23, of 79 Dower Rham boss pay set At daybreak today, as a member of go. Three Dumais charity tosses Heim 1 1-1 3, Hall 20-0 4, Holland 0 0- Carpenter Rd., Coventry, was taken East. However, 1,300 fans showed up and purchased tickets at Rd.. South Windsor, was charged the Bolton road crew was plowing added to the final total at the close. 0 0, Totals 23 11-15 57. to Manchester Memorial Hospital Pittsfield, Mass., and will take the the gate before East topped the Indians, 57-49...Doug Melody, South Windsor Thursday night with third-degree Tolland Rd. of snow, a town truck’s Thompson finished with 12 points .Manchester (49) — Hyde 3 0-0 6, complaining of back pains. She was Hebron former East Catholic and UConn cage standout and jayvee coach Three South Windsor youths were assault and third-degree criminal place of Rham Principal J. Colin rear wheels came off. and Lindberg 11 for East which hit on McKenzie 1 0-0 2, Kiernan 4 5-8 13, treated and discharge. The Rham District 8 Board of Pushee when he retires at the end of Kelly 1 0-0 2, Pisch 7 1-3 15, Marshall arrested Thursday night on charges mischief, police said. Arthur Strickland said the wheel at Northwest Catholic is slated to take over the varsity when 23 of 50 from the floor. It committed Elducation has voted to establish the the current school year. 0 0-0 0, Finnegan 0 0-00, Sherman 3 5- of third-degree larcenv stemming Police said the charges stemmed studs on the right rear wheels of the Charlie Larson takes a leave of absence...Officiating was top- 14 turnovers over-all. Pisch, after 1977-1978 salary for Diana Vecchione, Dr. Vecchione has been dean of 7 11. Totals 19 11-18 49. A Tolland resident, Joan A. from a theft of $127 from a Hartford from a motorists’ altercation on Troy dump truck broke off. Strickland, drawer again with Pat Mazzarella and Don Paris calling the being held in check early, had a Marquis, 37, of White Birch Rd., was Arena cash changing machine. Rd. at about 5 p.m. Prunier was principal of Rham High School, at students in Harrison, N.Y.; assistant $23,900. who was alone in the vehicle, was not ”3 game. Both are top-flight college board members as well...Scotty charged with failure to drive right on Police said $127 in bills and coins released on a $1,000 non-surety bond to the chairman of Fordham Univer­ injured. Dr. Vecchione was selected for the sity School of Education, and Hyde of Manchester showed up sporting a black eye -his right a curve following a Thursday after- were taken from the machine. All but for court appearance Jan. 10. The 1972 Dodge truck was towed to position last May. Her salary chairwoman of the science depart­ which was the result of a flying elbow in practice... Starters for the town garage on Notch Rd., where becomes effective on July 1, 1977. ment at Brookfield High School. it will be repaired. the first time for their respective teams after earning the roles Her appointment as principal- She is a graduate of the University Donato Rattazzi, road foreman, es­ were Mike Sherman of MHS and Eric Hall of East. designate becomes effect on April 1 of Connecticut with a bachelor’s Hebron PZC sets meeting timated repair costs at $15. at which time her salary at the rate degree in zoology, received a Brother act with Manchester is Frank and John Pisch. The Reporting on recent snow and ice The Hebron Planning and Zoning Kinney Rd. and Henry Snider of said prior to their election that they of $22,000 will be pro-rated over a master’s degree of science from former is an assistant coach and John the floor leader...Big Jeff Commission will conduct a special control work, Rattazzi said the road Brennan Rd. as candidates. would resign from the PZC if elected three-month period. Western Connecticut State Ck)llege, Heim gave East a lift in the period when he came off the bench meeting Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the crew has u s ^ 500 tons of sand and Mamicki, a land surveyor and civil to fill the Rham posts. Dr. Vecchione is now vice principal and has a Ph.D. degree from Town (Xfice Building. salt so far this winter. and grabbed four vital rebounds as his club opened a 10-point engineer, has lived in town for of South Junior High School in Fordham University. The commission has scheduled several years, is a member of the Taxes are due spread, 45-35...Outstanding in the jayvee game, won by East, further work on correcting the new GOP Town Committee and ran un­ The second installment of taxes on (Herald photo by Dunn) was talented Pete Kiro, a freshman, who has been promoted zoning map and draft descriptions of successfully for the Zoning Board of the Grand List of Oct. 1,1975, is due from the freshman squad to the jayvees and could be playing zoning districts. A ppels two years ago. and payable Jan. 1, Tax Collector Jai alai results Peter Thompson drives in all alone varsity ball before the season ends. He’s an outstanding young ’The (XHnmlssion will also consider Snider is a geologist and assistant Joan Rowley announced. » men- Indians’ John Pisch watches play develop prospect...Len Auster’s prediction of East to win by three points an appointment to fill the vacancy THURSDAY NIGHT professor at Eastern Connecticut If this installment is not paid in was off the mark by five but he ended the year at least on a win­ c re a te by the resignation of Charles State College. January, interest will be charged at snun Ton Eaton. Another two PZC vacancies may the rate of one per cent per month. m t U n H it 113 &3 1 4 m m 223 1S3 Ul 2 -M ISM 4.4t 2 3 ning note... Only the first time the two schools met did they split Itmm tMn liM tm IM Unto 113 S.M 44mi S 3 S3 113 S3 Eaton, a Republican, will be also occur soon. Chairman Salvatore The minimum interest charge is $2. SJI LM 7 3 mv LM i-Fracim 43 4-4rum I 4.4« the gate receipts as only one game was played, that at the (Clarke replaced by one of two candidates 43 Ma34»3tSI3 M b 4-7 3 0 3 M b 24 p m 34I.N Mastandrea, a Democrat, and Roy Payment may be made by mail. If M nU 1-3 pH U273 fvbdi 74 p m 321L4I M id i t-2 p m 31313 Arena. recommended by the Republican 7-3 pM sin ji Tnteeti 1-3-7 ^ S13Z3 Tribcti 74-2 p m 3S33 Tribdi 24-4 p m 37413 E Wirth, a Republican, were recently a receipt is requested, a stamped, TrM 7-M 1^ S151I3 UTt SGMTakri Mark Dumais was easily the outstanding player on the floor Town Committee. The committee elected to the Regional D ^ c t 8 self-addressed envelope should also cuyomi un[SOMTOM t tMihni 113 L44 73 Herald angle with Jon Lindberg a shade behind, both in East uniforms. recently named David Mamicki of Rham Board of Education. Both men be enclosed. SCM m 4-l£4cii 113 S3 1L3 S3 i a I M S M r 113 73 S3 34rtai M m 1 ^ MwcMnini 4.41 Dumais threw a blanket around John Pisch in the first half and 7 3 73 3-MM-&I S3 43 l-S p m 32M3 M b 44 p m 37241 VFnnntel S3 I 73 Triiccti t-S-2 p3 3U143 M tcb t-4 p m S1H3 the latter scored just one basket. As Pisch goes, Manchester MbUpaiU43 M l 24 pm tfl3 Triftdi t-44 31343 Earl Yost Community calendars M kIi U pH S373 M k4i t-2 pm 32341 UTl sournM goes, and when the latter went on a tear in the final period, the TriiecU 14-3 aM S7Z33 Tnladi t-2 7 pm 323I.4I nvoni Indians made it interesting down the stretch before excessive un sorahri 1- Chinb-Irnici 113 S3 33 Sports Editor 1 2 -M LM SJI 241 U.M 4 3 2- UiMM 23 4.41 fouling took place in an effort to gain possession of the ball. 1 3 S 3 3 3 133 C3 43 4hci4bw 2M l-hiUM 73 IM 1 4 xc»4m I 33 M b 1-2 piU 3313 Dumais’ 19 points led both teams in scoring...The two teams Andover Wednesday Wednesday S3 141 M b 24 p m 3443 c 4 3 44rriip ICarM 43 PidKb 2-1 pm 3143 Story hour, 10 a.m., Douglas M l 1-3 pM S2S3 hrbcU t-2 p m 11113 TrtfKb 1-24 pm 3 in .ll meet agan Jan. M at the Garke Arena...When Doug Pearson Sunday Senior citizens, 1:30 p.m .. Com­ 1-3^3323 Tribcb 24-7 p m 3232SI Library. M kIi 3-1 pM 347JI 3-1 p m 3713 UTitcuraani tnCMMCt M47 First Congregational Cburcb open munity Hall. TrifMb 3-1-4 pM W iM TniMti 3-1-4 pm 3S31II HMlt N73I objected to an official’s call, Pat Mazzarella whistled a house, 3 to 5 p.m., parsonage. Library Board, 8 p.m., Bentley Thursday Many interested net UConn a nifty profit with tickets technical which Pete Thompson converted twice successfuly for Memorial Library. going at $5-4-3 a copy...Two common Board of Selectmen, 7 p.m.. Town Apparently the vacant University East. T’s can be costly under the new rule which gives an oppo­ Monday There may be a special meeting of player faults noticed on the basket­ Office Building. Jai alai entries of (Connecticut varsity head football nent two tries instead of one for a bench technical and the Assessor, 7 to 9 p.m.. Town Office the Board of Education at 8 p.m. Zoning Board of Appeals, 8 p.m.. ball court this season: (1) failure to Building. coaching position has caught the eye shooting team also retains possession of the ball...Hustle and Thursday Town Office Building. of many. follow up basket tries and (2) use up Fire Commissioners, 7:30 p.m., dribble instead of first looking up better oTiscipline were the two keys in East keeping its record at Board of Education special FRIDAY NIGHT John Toner, UConn director of firehouse. after receiving the ball and using l.(X)0 in meetings with the Indians. The Eagles have now won four meeting, 8 p.m., 5-8 Building, Bolton South Windsor athletics, reports that he has Tuesday .. S*w4*is I 2 C M - M 7-1 Twfli 2Atti-ArTbci 4-1 dribble only as last resort if unable to Elementary-Center School. H MaMani 1- «MI 21 7-Ata4dM 21 I M 7-CM4bvt 21 received 111 aplicatlons from straight in the series which started three years ago. Well child conference. First Monday ;■ Umi-km 2- M I 7-2 2 M M 21 { > » t-durib^AM I 22 pass off or shoot. Too many players t4rrii|i Mbr I 24m I 21 coaches Interested in filling the post Town Council work session, 7:30 *- MMuMya. Sit*ri-Aeb i s L . ti* Um-Cmtiai use dribble as soon as they get the Congregational Church, all day. Si* IriaMkirte 137-314422134 | £ C i l S72427412SU which was created when Larry Wednesday p.m.. Town Hall. <; i«US3ISm 2St-SI74j2S4 Tamil ball and then are pressur^ by the M Sk* I Irriai 24rriJCi 21 Naviaux was fired shortly after the Coventry 1- Ourib-fcb i1 71 defense...Fran Gqissler will be Young at Heart, 1:30 p.m.. First Tuesday 2frMaM Uf2n. 2-(lMrib4chN 21 final game this fall. 2- fraKif«4b*i M M l 2-IJ9iri4M ■ 7 2 :ISM24IS4H 34ic*4Mr«M 21 honored at a testimonial Feb. 4 at Skaters win third Congregational Church. Monday Planning and Zoning Commission, Utu-mm 212312731 237 lliwiilrnm 21 4-MMm "We have been interviewing can­ 8 p.m.. Town Hall. 4 f M till ■ 2M »M ui I2l 20wd»*rei !;| Eastern Connecticut State College. A special meeting of the Board of Town Council, 7:30 p.m.. Town Ues-bmei U tt» 4 a im 12 2Ui$-lrcirui I didates for the past two weeks and Hr«eiic»4dMi 21 21 7-ffMCilCI-lllNII The following night during halftime (Herald photo by Dunn; Finance may be held at 8 p.m. at the Hall. l « a t lii l l U n im r n I 7-2 t-i ti we will be for some time,” Toner Gialking up its third win against five losses, Manchester I SI M ratei. iS______S S S Z^ 21 3-fiMMnirui I 1-1 of the Eastern-Sacred Heart basket­ Town Office Building. Vernon U im m S m 4-1 HMMirai 21 U ttm - k n I said. ”We want to make the right High’s hockey team blanked Farmington, 4-0, last night at Avon Leading scorer Mark Dumais connects Tuesday 2 « M I Si* ta m lM n s 7-1 ball game the gymnasium at the M ISSliSte-lSI t4immes4mim 22 2S7 S27SI7-S27 decision. He had hoped to make an Friday Board of Education special S4M M aii I 21 2t2$224222IS 2Mttb Old Farms. Steve McKenzie of Indians was unable to defend Monday announcement by Jan.15, but it may college will be dedicated as the Fran­ ------Assessor, 7 to 9 p.m.. Town Office meeting, executive session at 7:30 Cadette Girl Scouts, 6:30 p.m., be a little later.” cis E.Geissler Gymnasium. He has Chalking up its third win Building. p.m., open meeting at 8 p.m., Coven­ been at Eastern since 1948 and will Union Church, Elm St., Rockville. A number of big names In the against five losses, Bowling j Grange card party, 8 p.m.. Town try High School. Plainfield results retire next month. From 1938 to 1942 Hall. Junior Girl Scouts, 6:30 p.m., major college coaching field have Manchester High’s hockey Wednesday Union Church. he taught at Barnard (now Bennet) Cammmmsvmammmanrnaamam^ been mentioned as interested in team blanked Farmington, 4-0, Tolland County AARP, 1:30 p.m.. School in Manchester. PARKADE DllSTY- Sewer Authority special meeting, THURSDAY MATINEE taking over the football program at last night at Avon Old Farms. 7:30 p.m.. Town Hall. Elks Carriage House, N. Park St.. Storrs. Skip Kelly 212-265-636, Ken Rockville. TW a:F«n- MinObWI Race featured The Indian icemen have a New 3 Bolton «T21im Himi21l(fl Miuni 211 (I) mm 211 (A) Meanwhile, Naviaux Is still living Bower 236, Bruce Baldwin Tuesday 7-MMhM t 3 4 3 3 3 2 4M S *t 113 73 43 tairriilMMMi 123 1 3 S3 t AtubMIw T3 43 S3 in Coventry and is undecided whether Chirrent issue of Yankee Runner Year’s Day tilt scheduled Saturday 201, Ed Ristau 202, Len Monday l-riCUmpa 123 S3 AfiMMMl 33 33 7-tV. Oair 143 IM 74*4 n m t.3 4 3 night at 9 at the Glastonbury Arena Town Council. 7:30 p.m., Memorial 31 ^ M IM 7 -M U*r S 3 2 M lS M b i S3 2Mmcm IbrclMl tas 1 3 to stay in the coaching profession or features highlighU of the Five Mile Farrand 200, Ed Assessor, town clerk and tax Hebron TKttlS TM 3244 TM 323 TM 31:73 Road Race in Manchester last against Wethersfield High. \ Building. M b 37 a m 3313 M b US p m 3313 M b U7 p*4 31213 M b 711 p m 34iU turn to other fields. Czaikowski 221, Ernie Nrb*i SU p*4 3133 M b U7 p m 3 1 3 Clark Brown with his third goal of LAST DAY collector, 7 to 9 p.m.. Community Monday Confirmation orientation meeting. T rM 74-37*4 321271 hrbcb U7 p*4 3221 3 When he couldn’t produce a winner Thanksgiving. Editor Rick Bayko is a Whipple 233-556, Art Hall. m m 211 (Q Tribcb 227 p m 3333 Triftcb 27-3 p m $ 2 U $ M Tribcb 274 p*4 1137.11 former participant in the local the year at the 1:12 mark of the first Town offices oj>en, town clerk, tax Union Congregational Church, 7 p.m. Hni 211 (I) BflOm 211 lb the past three seasons the ax fell, the Thompson 571, Kevin i-nriM » 1 3 4 3 3 3 DOmi 211 (1) period assisted by Tom Roach and Tuesday collector, assessor, 7 to 9 p.m. Art workshop, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., 2M>M 4 3 3 3 1- Tilcl 113 13 43 K ilc c M 433 1L3 S3 24Ji'iM 233 113 73 first ever on a UConn coach. run...Hard to figure out department: Kelley 204, Barry Pinney S3 2- fl M Am 4 3 3 3 2U Ik a jm Pm 1 3 3 3 S4iMMir 43 33 Bill Lewis of Illinois State was Kevin Hiers gave Manchester a 1-0 U ttie Fisk Building, Henry Park. :313 2ScMrrib 33 1 4 m tap 1 3 1-ia M hap 1 3 Toner and other members of the 229, A1 Little 214-560, Pete Board of Selectmen, 7 p.m.. Com­ Tuesday lead. munity Hall. * M IAS piU 3223 TM 313 TM 123 TM32J4 selection committee are on the spot named the most valuable player In Bryan 200, Bob Oliver 210, Planning and Zoning Conunisslon Thursday T rM 14 31*4 33173 M b 112 1*4 3133 M b 4U p m 3 1 3 MbUSp*4U33 the UConn Basketball Classic at the The locals added two scores in the Ambulance Study Committee, 7:30 M f M 7A17*4 3413 fvbcb Ul p m 3423 N.bcb U4 1*4 11713 M b 342 9*4 313X3 to make the right decision. Bill Avery 246-556, Ralph special meeting, 8 p.m.. Town Office Public hearing. Planning Commis­ Tribcb 1-24 p*4 32341 Tribcb 34-7 p*4 371II3 Trilicb 2-S-l 9*4 31131.3 middle period with Bryan Woodhouse p.m.. Community Hall. TMVlim There are many pushing for Buddy Civic Center yet Derrick Mayes Dukett 203, Rich Higgins Building. sion, 7:30 p.m., Memorial Building. l-AMTiM 133 13 IBTI VSMi (t) m S-ll211 (0 C) TWUTN TAME CUttt (C) walked off with the team MVP honor and Tom Roach each putting home liX J t lm im 13 2Mt 13 43 13 3^’ ' M ‘ 7.3 3 3 2 3 I-Ami tmiwi! 113 7.3 7 3 Amendola, former UCkmn standout 205-212-576, Mike Masilonis TO COME Park PL, Rockville. UJLU4M S3 S3 Iwlnt S 3 2 3 1 -M M 1X3 4 3 player and now an assistant at Yale, In a poll of writers. Lewis was my their third goals of the year. Brown 202-551, Dick Murphy 209- TM: 123 2f*ricb 7 3 13 2M b M b * 3 3 with his second goal of the night and M bll3p*4 3M3 TM 372 : 32:11 TM 41:47 to get the job. Too much pushing choice in both categories. Mayes, 218-581, Ken Hesford 206, M mU Ul pm U13 M b IM p m 3213 M b IIS p m 3113 M b lU 9*4 UI.3 could work against Amendola Tony Hanson of UConn, Chris Fagan fourth of the season finished the Art Thompson 571. Rockville court cases Tribcb 1-34 pM 31243 r*bcb Ul p m U 13 M b Ul 1*4 ttl3 SMcb 21247*nU133 Tribcb 21-3 p*4 33333 Tribcb 214 p*4 3 ^ ATTUSAM: 31U moving from New Haven to Storrs. of Colgate and Clint Ricahardson of scoring at 5:20 of the final period. lANlL 2tM37 Seattle each was presented a watch Manchester goalie Bernie Hebert Hunter named for being hla team's most had an easy night with only 18 saves. ■THURSDAY NIGHT* Notes off the cuff STORRS (UPI)-Senior ANDGETIT Common Pleas Court waiving examination. against Joseph Borowski, 32, of Hart­ valuable...Officiaiing in the Classic Farmington goalie Peter Kelly was a lUn IMU CNHC (I): Injuries are part of basketball and cocaptain Paul Hunter of Robinson was bound over on a ford, was nolled. TMU: lUI - m ilU CM mm III ID HHimi III III finale was topdrawer. Gene Sturgeon standout making 34 stops. Rockville session Umm imw. UN IN IN MM. Cull U , i m IN IM IN N Im ii when Joe Whelton was sidelined with the University of Connec­ charge of second-degree burglary. Also nolled were charges of dis­ nuT (MTrnPM CMW (I) IMM SN IN MiKiTaUlt IN IN MN'i ImIIIH and Porky Vierra, yet the abuse the It was a rough third period with 11 Byron H. Shields of 72 Saunders St., IM IN IN IN iM riaUlN~' ' a severe ankle sprain Dec. 4 against ticut was named Thursday WIN IN ZN Mriuilk _ IN pair had to take from die-hard UConn penalties called, six against East Hartford, and Daniel C. ^b in - He was also charged with e sc a ^ orderly conduct against Ronald W JIM w i i n IN IMh IH Yale it marked the first time In his to the National Soccer IN MMi IU nMUIN IK N il from custody. Devoe, 16, of 52 Village St., Rockville ni:4U7 bWilUNUttlN fans was unreal...Unusual scheduling Manchester and five against Far­ son of Miami, Fla., both charged W kU IU nU tHM IMdaUlNUtUUI WMi Ul pU tllN career that an Injury kept him out of Coaches Association All and Gregory M. Guertin, 16, of 59 MMi SU nU IIZN IiM< IM tM UtllN :l M mU UI nU HUI found UConn playing in the opening mington, with players on each side with several counts of burlary and TriMa ttU tUIN IrilKb IM nU UUIU play which dates back to elementary America team. Hunter FVn III |C| IiiMi IM tlNN being ejected. ArH4RnORD Ward St., Rockville. a m MNU MHH HI game in round No.l instead of the se­ larceny, were bound over to Tolland Pearl D. Healy, 46, of 11 Ward St., KHN WtW U m k Iht IN IN U l Ifen'iMNr 1I.N UN IN iLnuniiiui school days...Phil Barry, UConn played a major role in A charge of fourth-degree larceny UN IN U l I Mm IU IN Mlfahlntl ILN IN INUw IM N i in i n m ticket manager, noted the advance cond as has been the case in the past. County Superior Court from Common Rockville, pleaded guilty to a charge MjmWi M IN IN ifW iluM lal IM UU lMlkf.tN U l HI UConn’s most successful was changed to disorderly conduct in IZ n bat. IW i MUMk U l Because of radio Interests, it was Pleas Court 19 this week. of failure to grant one-half the U l M UN IK N il llmllirt IN sale of tickets was 4,200 for opening three year period of soccer IIM TKIUI the case of John Lamoureux, 24 of 56 NM* Ul fM HIM M . Ul pH lUN night of the UCkinn Cilassic and 5,200 reported, the UConns played the Finale canceled The pair had been charged with highway and was fined $19. MMi lU pU UIN M tblU N U U IM hriKti IU pU WIN MNIi IU nU UIN in school history, racking Rival St., Bast Hartford. He plead^ InMaMIuUMIN n hcMaUIpNINN opener Tuesday night as the Whalers’ counts of second and thi^-degree Vincent Vlvenzio, 22, of 9 Hillside M , M k ifiiU HIM TriMi M-l U UUU TiikcU M I pU IIUN for the second night. Paid attendance BOSTON (UPI) — Today’s race up a 52-7-8 record. Paul’s guilty and was fined $25. t a I liihtU M I nU UNN game was on the regular NW III HI was announced at 6,630 on Tuesday brother, Tim Hunter, was J4MM. burglary and larceny. In both cases Manor, Vernon, pleaded innocent to a iN iiiin IN IN IN nmna cHUimM CNH m schedule, the final day of Suffolk Edward Waite, 26, of 126 High St., UN IN Mm'iMi IN IN IN schedule...Have a nice holiday several counts were nolled (not charge of driving a motor vehicle IN IN l-Hhl IN IN IMUMt IlN a IN .night and 9,367 WednesdM night. Tlie Downs’ 200-day 1976 racing season, hamed to the association’s Rockville, pleaded Innocent to a IIM IM M r'ill IN MteMlNAI. . l3 ' r 1 ^ 11 weekend and a Happy New Year to prosecuted). Shieldk was bound over while his license was suspended and UnW kim W tJkn k In i8 cost ot putting on the Classic could was canceled because of heavy snow All America team two charge of breach o t peace knd chose IH tIU I IK UM all readeta of The Herald. to Superior Court on two counts of chose trial by jurv. i W . IN Nil ilU l ' *Mili lU UN IK IU l run as high u $18,000 Which would conditions. years ago. trial by juty. *MM| Mi pU UNN lUtNUfUN , bkUiUSNilUIIl M mUIN nUHNN MicU Ul pU IIUI n second-degree burglary after A charge of ^disorderly conduct TriM l i t Nu m1U.II i rrikda I U nU m in WiflMb IMI HWIN ^ MmU IM pU tNM.ll im M IK IN I . MHItNIlN O PAGE FOUR-B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchegter, Conn., Fri.. Dec. 31.1976 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mencheeter. Conn., Fri.. Dec. 31. 1976- PAGE FTVE-B Mother watches son coach against son I NEW YORK (UPI) them the best record in the the Detroit team, led the State beat Chicago, 124- season-high 37 points as the Cavaliers 105, Super- Bucks 127, Trail Blazers Tasty appetizers today and tonight NBA, and built a 27-point Pistons with 25 points. 106; Indiana tbpp^ New Warriors ended a three- Sonica 100. 107 ^ Ann Alpern may not lead. Forward Howard Porter Orleans, 104-97, Cleveland game losing streak. Seven Cavaliers scored Junior Bridgeman be a basketball David Thompson scored finished with 16 points and Mickey Johnson led the in double figures to over­ scored 24 points and Bob ^ wizard, despite having 29 points to lead the guard Ralph Simpson, Bulls with 19 points. come a 42-point perfor­ Dandridge 16 as the Bucks two sons as coaches in Nuggets, while Willie Wise traded from Denver to f ' Pro ) Pacers 104, Jazz 97 mance by the Sonics’ Fred recorded their fifth victory the National Basket­ had 13. Detroit earlier this year, V . basketball.,./ Billy Knight scored 29 Brown, who is bothered by in the last six games. The ball Association, but Center Bob Lanier, who had 11 for the Pistons, who defeated Seattle, lOS-lOO, points and Dan Roundfield a bruised leg. Cleveland, Trail Blazers’ Bill Walton prelude to New Year’s main course said prior to the game he slipped to four games added 25 to lead the which ended a three-game suffered a bruised right she knew enough to and Milwaukee took might follow Boston’s behind the Nuggets in the Portland, 127-107. Pacers. Pete Maravich, losing streak, was 1^ by knee early in the game and stick with the Etenver NEW YORK (UPI) — College football serves up a pair of tasty Kentucky has made a virtual crusade of the game, coaches and players in­ af«0NSC0«lN6 Dave Cowens on sabbatical NBA’s Midwest Division. Warriors 124, Bulls 106 the NBA’s leading scorer, Campy Russell’s 17 points was taken to the hospital sisting that they want to prove the Wildcats should have been ranked. At the Nuggets. because of dissension on In other games, Golden Rick Barry scored a had 35 points. and Bobby Smith’s 15. for precautionary X rays. appetizers today and tonight as a prelude to the New Year’s Day same time. South Carolina Is concerned because running back Mike Voight in­ A. WALT BEllAM Y When Denver's Larry C o t t o n S' 'WLiCHAMBjfriAIN main course. jured his ankle in practice Wednesday and may not be in top physical condi­ C. KAffiEWABPMl-JASOAIL Brown .coached against his Leading off the climactic events of the 1976 season, which will produce a tion. older brother Herb’s national champion, is this afternoon’s Peach Bowl game between Kentucky claim ahould actually decide the national cliadipion in the Rohc Bowl. "There was a slight swelling in the ankle but the report from the doctor is oe,-M,-iiaioi.i-i|iw.jaM9g6 Detroit Pistons Thursday and North Carolina and tonight's Astro-Bluebonnet game between Texas —Maryland, 11-0 and ranked No. 5, faces Houston, 9-2 and rated No. that it is not too bad,” said Coach Bill Dooley of the Tar Heels. "He may not night, the question arose as Tech and Nebraska. 7, in the Cotton Bow'l. be at full speed, but I expect him to start.” to the seating arrangement —Ohio State, 8-2-1 and ranked No. 10, opposes Colorado, ruled No. Nebraska was ranked 19th compared with No. 8 for Texas Tech but is a two- for their mother, who flew 12, in the Orange Bowl. Scoreboard jjin from Allendale, Fla., for Starting times (all EST) are 2:30 p.m. for the Peach Bowl and 8 p.m. for the the first coaching confron­ Bluebonnet Bowl Friday and 12:30 p.m. for the Sugar, 2:10 for the Cotton, 5 tation between brothers in p.m. for the Rose and 8 p.m. for the Orange. Sugar B Bowl the NBA. Lest any bleary-eyed fan not have enough football, Texas A&M (9-2) will WHA "We were going to trade face Florida (8-3) in the Sun Bowl on Sunday. East her at halftime, and she Kentucky (7-4), making its first appearance in a bowl in 25 years, is about a point favorite on the basis of talent-evaluation by neutral scouts. The key man W L didn’t really want to go to Both games promise lively action but nothing compared to the New Year's five-point favorite over a South Carolina team, which has been called "the in this game is expected to be Vince Ferragamo, a 6-3,208-pound quarterback <}uebec Detroit,” Larry quipped Day fare involving the Big Four Bowls of college football as follows: worst 9-2 team in college football.” considered one of the best college passers in the country. Indianapolis after the Nuggets routed —PillHliurgli, 11-0 and ranked No. I in the nation at the end of the Logic suggests that Pittsburgh will be named the national champion if it Cincin the Pistons, 123-106. regular aranon, fares fourth-ranked Georgia (10-1) with Pittshurgli beats Georgia but Michigan and Southern California supporters insist their Minnesota The game was close until expecting to he named national rhampion if it wins in the Sugar Bowl. game is for the title. New Eng. the end of the third quarter —Mirhigan, 10-1 during the season and ranked No. 2, opposes B o w l Nothing like a good, old-fashioned controversy to usher in the new year for Birmnghm when the Nuggets found Southern California, also 10-1 and ranked No. 3, in a game hoth roaches college football. , West the form that has given W L T PU 3 San Dieg 23 13 2 48 Season’s Greetings J o y e u i A T U a r l f t a f L Houston 18 14 4 40 from Patti and her & t e d b y i FOR EAST - Ellenl Winnipeg 18 15 1 37 [Batketball staff Historic move Edmonton 16 19 1 33 Petkaitis of East CatholicI Calgary 14 17 2 30 High uses finger control tol MHS girls nip East, WASHINGTON JUNIOR J Jetting in with Phoenix 14 20 2 30 » score basket yesterday after-l (UPI) - The Thursday's Results Brian Shea netted 27 * i o cargo of bright points and Jim Paggioli ^' ^ noon at the Clarke Arena.! Washington Capitals New England 6, Cincin­ New Yeor wishes. iDefending is Nancy DowningL Thursday called up nati 4 eight as the Spurs downed V 'SSS, nearly blow big lead left wing Mike Mar- Minnesota 4, Bir­ the Nuggets, 44-38, last V night at the Community Y. : V son and right wing mingham 2 l1 Moi|Neu>Ym'» San Diego 4, Winnipeg 3 Scott Coleman had V Manchester's jayvees upped their Hoping your New Yeor Leading by over 20 points 41-3 9, Watt 00-00, Downham 00-00, Bill Riley, making (Only games scheduled) points and Matt Petersen j j when it started to substitute record to 6-1 with a 29-22 win over Lemieux 0 0-0 0, Grant 0 0-0 0. Totals the Capitals the first 11 for the losers. bells ring in good gets off to on aus­ East. Janet Ritchie and Laurie liberally, Manchester High’s 25 1028 60. National Hockey NHL picious start. CheersI Airway Travel Turkington had nine and six points Hasii Catholic (58)— Beaulieu 31- League team in PEE WEE times and good cheer girls’ basketball team had to respectively for Manchester. Blast 2 7, lamonaco 5 3-3 13, Petkaitis 3 1-2 Caiiiphcll Conference Joe Johnson had nine Bolton withstand a furious late rally slipped to 5-1 with the loss. 7, Nolen 0 OO 0, Willett 11-6 3, Doocy history with two Patrick Division points including the win­ for you and yours, hlack players. by crosstown East Catholic to M anchester (60) — Downing 5 2-7 4 01 8. Lupacchino 7 0-0 14, Griffen 1 W L T Pts ning bucket in overtime to Abracadabra! Hoping Pharmacy 12, Shane 7 0-1 14, Ferguson 0 00 0, 0-0 2, Freiheit 2 (M) 4. ToUls 28 6-14 Phila 22 7 8 52 give CBC a 20-18 win over today and alumys. We record a thrilling 60-58 decision the magic charm of yesterday at Clarke Arena. Turek 4 4012, Donado 5 3-413, Strand 58. NY Islanders 22 8 5 49 Willis’ Garage last night at Atlanta 17 13 7 41 the Community Y. Lee the New Year brings The victory improves the Silk BEST WISHES NY Rangers 15 14 10 40 Kiemon added seven points you all good thingsl Towners' mai-k to 5-2 and was their for the winners while Paul Happy New Year first victory over the Eagles in five Sniytlie Division W L T Pts Tetreault had 14 markers Toasting o golden years. Blast drops to 3-2 with the set­ for Willis. Judy Dalone back. St. Louis 15 17 5 35 opportunity to re­ Chicago 15 20 5 29 scored with 12 seconds left Manchester broke on top after the the Champion new valued friend­ to give Modem Janitorial a first turn, 18-10, and increased the Minnesota 7 20 9 23 P A n i DUNNE’S Colorado 9 22 5 23 17-15 win over the Elks. ships . . . our thanks. margin to 39-22 at the half. The lead Brian Milone had four School of continued to mount until Manchester Vancouver 10 26 3 23 Wales Conference points for the winners and Gymnastics W e take pen in hand coach Ginny Lind started clearing John Tracy four for the 210 PINE STREET Norris Division to write o message of TJ. CROCKEH her bench. But Blast, with its first- Elks. MANCHESTER line troops still in, rallied and closed - W L T Pts good cheer and happi­ n o rth Montreal 27 5 6 60 Agency the deficit rapidly. The Eagles, in MIDGET ness for dear friends. fact, had a final shot which would’ve Pitts 15 16 6 36 Los Ang 12 16 10 34 Steve Bycholski had 13 tied it but the attempt rolled off the points and Chris Young ReN Estats Insurance iron. Detroit 12 20 4 28 diopc Washington 10 22 4 24 eight as Moriarty Bros, BOLTON OIL (» Colleen Shane paced the Silk Town topped Automatic Com­ .Adams Division offense with 14 points followed by fort, 46-34, last night at the W L T Pts Ellen Donadio (13), Nancy Downing West Side Rec. James Kilh 646-3523 Buffalo 24 8 3 51 (12) and Karin l^ rek (12). Rita jacket hie had 14 points and Pat Good Luck Boston 23 11 3 49 Lupacchino and Gail lamonaco paced Burke seven for Comfort. Blast with 14 and 13 markers respec­ Toronto 17 15 6 40 tively. Cleveland 11 20 7 29 E ...An ArcVc-ntyle qulh lacket with aki-nin hair Thursda'y's Results Jtpis Nev Tear Minn. 5, Montreal 5 Soviet skaters P h ila d e lp h ia 2, Los Whalers Ballooning with worm and heortfelf wishes for CHEERS Angeles 0 -GO' trounce Aeros the happiest and most prosperous New Yeor for NBA let’s toast the New A-Chuggin’, A-Tootin’ HOUSTON (UPI) - The Russians foe oil our good friends and pleasant neighborsl^ Eastern Conference Year with friend­ and A-W ishin’ our did find something nice to say about .Atlantic Division ship and happiness. kind patrons oil the the Houston Aeros. They said Gordie CINCINNATI (UPI) - W L Pet GB lUUMIO'S UIKERY best things that the C The New Year babe Howe was beautiful — well, sort of. Phil 18 14 .563 - The injury-riddled New DROBUK DRY WALL "We find it difficult to understand p/uf tax TuM-Fri. 9:30 a.m. - 6 p.m. New Year con bring. NY Knicksl? 15 .531 1 England Idlers are in­ brings new hopes, why Houston started to play such Sat. S Sun. 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Boston 17 15 .531 1 ching their way back up in CO. new joys, and new rough and dirty hockey in the third the World Hockey Associa­ Davis Family Buffalo 14 20 .412 5 vigor to mankind. period,” said Selecta assistant coach NY Nets 12 20 .375 6 tion standings. Restaurant Vladimir Jurizinov, following the The Whalers, who have Central Division Caldor Plaza, Manchaatar Soviet All-Star team’s 10-1 victory. been playing recently with Warm wishes for a bright future, our TIM MORIARTY ■ Durable, water-repellent, wlnd- W L Pet GB Volkswsgsn “We can’t understand why such a six players sidelined' reslstant ■ 100% Nylon shell. Inside Houston 19 11 .633 - gratitude for letting us seroe you . . . ftspsir Service beautiful player as Gordy Howe has because of injuries, New Year aeveland20 13 .606 W Hartford Rd. to start slashing and fighting.” and out ■ 100% spun-Dacron whipped the Cincinnati that’s our New Year message to goul San Ant. 18 16 .529 3 Manchaatar Howe’s grumbling answer was polyester lining. 6 oz. Stingers 6-4 Thursday night Greetingi New brief. and moved into a third Orleans 18 17 .514 3W “I’m no angel,” he said, "but place tie with the Stingers From The Welcome Manchester Washingtonl5 17 .469 5 there’s no damn way I like to lose. and Minnesota in the AtlanU 12 25 .324 lOW "I have played against the store only Eastern Division. CLASSIFIED STAFF Welcoming o New Russians nine times, and if you think IOPHI SAT. & sunT : ^ Western Conference New England, a peren­ Year with high their alibis are bad tonight you Midwest Division nial title contender, has of the should see them when they lose.” Imported trom W Pet GB been near the bottom of the hopes and best The Soviet Union team’s eight SPECIAL American made Denver 23 .697 - standings much of the wishes for oil! straight goals in the second period Detroit 20 .571 4 season. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD Penney extends BemzOniatic'’' |TM .444 8Vi was what buried the WHA’s Aeros Kan City 16 Whalers coach Harry before a sellout crowd of 15,302. The Indiana 16 .444 8W Neale credits his players’ .379 10 Selecta team is on tour of the United Chicago 11 mental and physical looking forward to Milwaukee 9 .257 15 Doug Gayle States, and Thursday’s victory was preparation for aiding the Extending thanks another year of your Pueifie Diviaion streak to five the club’s second in three outings comeback. Joe Kim GARDEN for your patron­ warmth and friend­ with five games left. W L Pet GB “ We worked harder men­ 13 pc. Metric age this post year. By BILL McAVOY Portland 23 12 .657 tally and physically which ship. Happy New Yeorl Correapondenl Los Ang 21 13 .618 IW was obvious in the last GROVE Happy New Year oil I SYLVIA UPENTA 3 S f i c k e t M Golden several minutes of the Completely dominating both backboards, Penney High (InckidM toekalt ft tray) SUBURBAN FLOOR State 16 .516 game tonight,” Neale said AGENCY registered an easy 84-57 victory over Glastonbury High in a non­ Sliae from 7mm to lemm. Finest Isoelmlle CATERERS laealmOa Seattle 18 .486 Thursday night. "But CQOtRING 9 Middle Tpke. West conference basketball tilt last night at the Knights’ hardwood quality chrome plated In a metal Phoenix 14 .467 6W 13 ^ % ” Square Drive 20 pc 1/4 " S Va** Drive we’ve been getting this before a crowd of 1,(KX). College fray lor easy etorage and carrying. 'I'liurHduy'a Reaults Model I1436M SOCKET SET w/ratchet kind of effort. The triumph ups Penney’s over-all paced Glastonbury with 17 and 16 MITHr------1C SOCKET SET Cleveland 105, Seattle 100 aeketbali (wHh ratehat) “Our position has been iltWII Iw 'ljlM Best o{ Lack record to 5-1 — all wins In a points respectively Indiana 104, New Orleans getting tetter and tetter,” Happy Neui Year Joyous Nev 7oai row-while Glastonbury sinks to 1-5 Penney’s jayvees remained un­ 97 he said. “Cincinnati was with the setback. beaten at 6-0 with a 44-43 win. Karl BOSTON (UPI) — Army won the Milwaukee 127, Portland way ahead of us earlier and Special Lindsey James hit a 15-foot jumper Schultz had 10 points and Jim Falvey Vermont Classic and Merrimack M j *12** 107 we've been doing it with Non to give Penney a 2-0 lead and the nine for the young Knights. College took the Bryant College Denver 123, Detroit 106 six guys injured.” Black KnighU never looked back Tournament championship in New IVnn«-v (84) — Young 10 01 20, Golden State 124, Danny Bolduc scored two afterwards. The Tomahawks were Francis 2 1-2 5, Jaworski 11 5-5 27, England basketball action Thursday Sorry, No CiMokt, piMM Chicago 106 goals to pace the Whalers Hoping the New Year night. Ice-cold in the opening stanza and James 7 2-416, Grady 0 OO 0, Casey 3 as they handed the Stingers will light your way this along with Penney’s man-for- Army squeaked past Yale, 5049, in 2-2 8, Lynch I 01 2, Guzzardi 0 010, Limited t^eir sixth straight loss. through prosperous man defense led to just six points. Falvey 0 OO 0, Niebielski 1 1-2 3, Burlington, Vt. Merrimack broke Bolduc's second goal ^ Hockey ^ and healthy days. Penney, meanwhile, tallied 16 for a Burns 0 2-2 2. Totals 35 14-22 84. open a tight game late in the first m ____ Supply coming one minute and 10-point advantage going into the se­ ClaKioiiluiry (5 7 )— Vogel 73-417, half and went on to a 100-79 win over five seconds after Cincin­ Wa chorlsh your con­ cond quarter. ENDS * JAK Green 10-0 2, Goodwin 8 04) 16, Brandeis University. Hoping this New Year AUTOnOTlVE MBAR’ R 'I & m e . On All HOUSE nati’s Dennis Sobchuk tied tinuing friandihip, W e’re writing to oil The second quarter saw Glaston- Pitcher 3 1-3 7, Bernard! 4 00 8, the contest at 4-4 in the will continue on the Both hosts lost consolation games. J«L Kurt Wagner scored with wishes for the buiy comewv.s.w, alive W*Ion uasvilovoffense VTIUlwith If17 •Naples a11-2 a t#,3, IMIIIUISmith J.1 V-VOO «,2, LScola n , u i a V0 ^ 4 third period stopped a Florida State, led by Carlton Byrd’s DOPUaTK&HXUaiBN Items three goals and Ron festive and hoppy nicest New Yeor ever! points but the Knights hit the boards 2 2. Goodrich 0 0-0 0, Santbouse 0 (M) Stinger comeback effort. > .k i. .------Q Kristoff 0 0-0 0. Totals 25 7-11 57. 20 points, defeated Vermont, 76-67. (^alabro, Mike McNiff and note of its beginning. well and were able to move their AinDBIRn W EOAUSIS The Whalers also got two halftime edge to 36-23. The University of Hartford defeated Shawn Finnegan one each goals from Gary Swain. HAYES Heralding the arrival of o brand New The third quarter belonged to Bryant, 89-85. as Manchester Bantams Peter Belliveau East Hartford WkNlsor Mandiaster downed Ck>lumbia, 6-3, last BIRMINGHAM, Ala. CORPORATION Yeorl To our many good friends, we Penney 6-3 center Tom Jaworskl as Suit filed (UPI) — Johnny McKenzie Painting, Inc. 411 Main 8L Oppoaha Pratt A Whitiwy Wlndaor Shopping Cantar S4S Cantar S t S46-0edl night at the Bolton Ice send worm wishes of joy and peocel he scored 16 of his game-high 27 slapped in the game- markers in the canto along with ow­ LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI) - The ses-uer S2» Wmdaor Ava. ISS-4SSS Houra: Dally 1-7 S a t S-8, Palace. Craig Atkin, Tom SENTRY Seattle Supersonics sued the Aladdin Houra: Dally S-7, S a t S -i Gardner and Lynn winning goal, a 35-foot shot ning the boards. Jaworski finished JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (UPI) - Houra: Dally 1-7, S a t 1-5 Sun. a Holldaya t-2 Real Estats Ssnrics Hotel and International Fidelity In­ Sun. A Holldaya 9-8 PM Schrader scored for in the opening seconds of with 15 rebounds. Florida ended Holy Cross’s eight- Sun. a HoNdaya S-2 PM 28 CONN. BLVD. surance Co’ (or $125,000 Thursday on Columbia. Bruce Miles and the final period, to pace Brent Young contributed 20 jx>ints game winning streak and came up MORIARTY BROTHERS grounds a contract^ game against Danny White were stan­ Minnesota to a 4-2 victory EAST HARTFORD, CT. and James 16 to the Penney total with a tournament title Thursday JM K kM fio ai good Udiig goiiig» 9 0 i i r c a r l the New York Nets was canceled douts on defense for over the Birmingham Bulls while Bernie Vogel and Jeff G ^ w ln night with a 101-85 win in the Gator without cause. Bown basketball tournament. Manchester. Thursday night. 1 PAGE SIX -B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchestw. Cwm.. Fri.. Dec. 31, W t MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Fri.. Dec. 31. 1976 - PAGE SEVEN-B aat aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Situation Wantad 18 81 AiiIm For Sah si Autoa For Sah 81 Autos For Sah 81 Homaa Far S ah 33 Homaa For Sah 33 WILL BABYSIT - In my home. Any age accepten. VERNON • Three bedrom Days or evenings. Please call STORE FOR Business - With attached two family 65 In Ranch. Excellent icondition, X ^LL DOM'T OFFICE HOURS 646-1034. Call 646 Monday-Frktay 8:30 iUL to 5M PJL business location. Reduced, gTjOOO, by owner. H e r a l d $48,900. Merritt Agency,- 646 L i K f i r , B R N iB .a a h im Hnts: J ML to 5 PJL KEEP SMILINQ 1180. Saturdoy.«8 ilL to 12 Nooil KEEP HAPPY ButfnMt Properly 26 p i a a i N a up thb CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ••tttttetttttttttttttttttt COVENTRY - Six room ERRORS Raised Ranch with (ireplaced MANCHESTER. 251 Broad □ REAL ESTATE living room, paneled rec Street - Five bay garage. IdeaV R o s e o a r d e n eu) Tear “MMrtiMn thiuM cktck tM r l i tot flnt toy. room, three bedrooms, gar­ (or body shop, transmission, Tht MMchntor Etfotiiif NtriM i M Mt kt U to age. Asking $N,900. Zinsser tire shop, or garage. Will iu 6 710. P U T IN A divide. Phone Thomas Cdlla, PHONE 643-2711 tor tolire to piMtk i* lO tr tor i tffiyiyMc Homaa For Safa IS Agency, 6461611. FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD 6461361. P E A N U T p a t c h ! M Tir or tm n to yoUcitlN iictpt to tot ntont d MANCHESTER - Large Two From the Sales Staff of PRINCETON STREET, new tot cMt tf tot l i ftMlN lint k f t tostrtit*. family, eleven rooms, con­ COVENTRY - 40 acre Egg listing - Seven Room Farm, with three story bam. AOjustownt tor tiiiii (pltoliji to tot cttt tf toit venient location, reduced to INDEX 635,000. Paul w. Dougan, Garrison Colonial. Four Butler-type building. Power NOTICIS portion tf Hm lO nbtrt Iht trrtr ic tv rti" Realtor. 643-4535. bedrooms, basement rec plant, and other out buildings, WINTHROF ADVERTISING 1 Lott tnd Found room, plus sun deck. MidftOs. plus Three Lovely Homes. 2 P trto n tit ImmMiate occupancy. Prin­ Offers Invited. B/W Realty, DILLON FORD RATES 3 — Announctmtnit cau643-2711 ciples only. 643-9W. 647-1419. AJS-TTaONAUrO HAVE A 4 EnttrUInmtnl W S R D OP H L W O R . 1 dty . 11C word p«r dty 5 — Auctiont FOR SALE OR RENT-wlth 3 dayi . 10( word ptr dty Raal Eslaft Wantad 3$ FINANCIAL KEITH option to buy. Superb 6room n 6 d ty i . . . . 9 t word p tr dty 8 Bondi-Slocki-MongtQtt Raised Ranch In prestigeous 26 d ty t . . 6c word ptr dty 9 Ptrtonti Lotni RElLESTnE area. Beautiful kitchen-famlly ALL CASH for your property 15 wordt $2.00 minimum 10 — in iu ftn ct Halp Wantad 13 Halp Wantad IS within 24 hours. Avoid red 179 B. Cmtar « t room with fleldstone Happy A d a ...... $2.30 Ifwh ' IMPLOYMtNT fireplace. Nicely landscaped, tape, instant service. Hayes 13 Htip Wtnitd Corporation, 646-0131. 14 — ButlntM OpportunlttM many extras. East Coast 15 - Siluatlon W tm td - W 9 M afro Realty, 528-9666, 643-9969. HOUSE CALLS- SELLING your house? Call us EDUCATION Happy Birthday CARRIERS NEEDED first and 've'll make you a 18 Privttt Inttructtont CAPE, Three / Four cash offer. T.J. Crockett, 19 School»>CltMM bedrooms - Dining room, 20 - InttrucUont W tnttd Mom, To Denver The Mandiestar Evonlng B4B-4126 living rx»m with fireplace. Realtor, 643-1577. PEAL lETATE Off West Middle Turnpike. and First Hayald hi Eaat Harttonl, In Dw foHowlng B48-1822 eHNJJ 23 HomM lor Stit Level lot, convenient location. IMMEDIATE Cash for your 24 Lola-lan) to Sal* Birthday Sir. Immediate occupancy. Asking property. Let us explain our 25 InvMtmtnt Proptrty fair proposal. Call Mr. 28 _ BuiintM PropWty With love, ''* M p li Rd.. Tolland 8L. Bold 8L. price Includes furniture.’138,- 27 — R ttorl ProptHy MO. Keith Real EsUte. 646 Belfiore, M7-1413. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa 28 — RttI Estttt Wtnttd Dick, Charlie, CIpolla Dr., and BumaMo Ava. Wantad to Buy 48 Apartmanta For Ron! 83 PRIVATE SALE - Two 1922, 646-4126^______MAY WE BUY your home? MIIC. EERVICES Qwen, and Bob bedroom Condominium Home Quick, fair, all cash and no 31 Strviett Offtrtd CALL 647-9946 in Manchester. Quick oc­ MANCHESTER-New listing. National Weather Forecast PAIR OF SKIIS- 4Mi to 5 feet. ATTRACTIVELY Paneled - 6 32 — Ptinting-Ptptring cupancy, with no need to Six room Immaculate Cape, roblems. Call Warren E. Adults pair, step in binding. room apartment. Stove, 33 — Buiidii>9>Coritrtctlng HanU Circulation Dopt 3 lowland. Realtors; 643-1108. 34 — Rooling*^ing reaecorate. This home has tip top mechanical condition, Pair womens boots, 9 to 9V4. refrigerator, references. No 35 — Htating-Plumolng many desirable features. Call tile bath, 2-car garage, g M ^ Mens boots. 11 to 1114. Phone peU. $170. 6463167, 2263540. 36 — Flooring 6460491 or 872-3080 after 5 residential location. $37,900. SELL YOUR House through MATTU ■ 6462745. 37 — Moving*Truciiing*Stortgt Hayes Corporation,n, 64601311 J. Watson Bepch Real Estate 88 - StrvicM Wtnttd p.m. MANCHESTER - Two ADVERTISING Company. Professional real bedroom Townhouse apart­ M iiC . FOR SALE HELP WANTED to shovel estate service for nearly 50 □ RENTALS 41 Articttt for S tit HAPPY and sand during snow and ice ment available at Pine Ridge DEADLINE years. Call our Manchester of­ iwTOni Village. Features include 42 — Building SuppHtt storms around apartment fice, 647-9139. 43 — •Pttt *6$rdi- Dogi NEW YEAR I PUBLIC heat, air conditioning, 12:00 noon th t day b tfo rt complexes in Manchester. 44 — Livtttock t im e t o 8 a ] ( Rooma tor Rant 83 carpeting. Individual en­ pub(lcatlor>. 45 B o tit 8 AcetttoriM JEAN and Must be dependable. Call 646 — Sporting Ooodi I NOTICE Artlefaa tor Sato 41 trances and patio. Full base­ Otadlint lor Saturday ind 48 I TOWN OF MANCHESTER 1021. Monday la 12:00 Noon Friday. 47 Q trdtn Produett AMY! PLEASANT CLEAN - fur­ ment with washer and dryer 48 — AntjquM ^ On January 10,1977, Robert ALUMINUM sheets used as 7977 nished room. Centrally hookups and much more. 49 - W tnitd to Buy Love, & Weiss, General Manager of printing plates, .007 .thick, located for working person. Great location, easy From left to right: Mike Callahan (Sales Mgr.), PLEASE READ RENTALS Doug ^ the Town of Manchester, 41 Ux32”, 25 cents each or 5 for Call 6460505. accessibility to everything. 52 Rooms tor Rtm & Center St., Manchester, and EARN $1. Phone 643-2711. lOWIIt TIMfltAIUMI $275. per month. No pets. YOUR AD 53 Aptrlmontt for Rtnl (Happy Birthday John Hannon, Bill Charboneau, John Adams, Tom Strano. 54 — Hom ti for Root S applicant for HUD Title 1 fun- ESSEX MOTOR INN - Weekly Damato Enterprises, 6461021. Claatlfltd ada are taken over 55 — B u tin ttt tor Rtnl Jean xxxxx) g ding, will request release of GOOD CLEAN USED refrigerators, rooms, single $54.95: double — Rtton Proptrty for Ront the pbont at a convtnitnct. 58 ranges, automatic washers, $69.95, Plus tax. Continental FIVE ROOM - Two Bedroom 57 __ W tnttd to Rtnl ^ funds from the Department of Tht Htrald la rtaponalbit for SPENDMG with guarantees. B.D. Pearl’s breakfast, maid service, Duplex Apartment. Central 58 - MttC- lor Rtnl only ont Incorrect Inatrtlon Housing and Urban Develop­ forward Appliances, 649 Main St., 646 utilities, parking. Call 646 location.. Available Im­ and then only to th t aize of tht AUTOMOTIVE ment to provide operating MONEY 2171. 2300. mediately. $180. Security original Inatrtlon. Errora which 61 Autot for S tit subsidies for day care ser­ un W| A M I toioc AS1U 62 — Trucks lor S tIt J deposit, (^all 6467769. do not Ita ttn |ht vahit of tht — Httvy Eguipmont tor Salt vices to lower income B0YS& SEWING MACHINES - 1976 UGHT HOUSEKEEPING - advtrtlatm tnt will not b t cor­ 83 A s th e old year draws to 84 — Motorcycltt*BicycMt Halp Wantad 13 families. 'This project is con­ Zig ^ g s unclaimed layaway. For period ending 7 a.m., Saturday, Jan. 1. During Friday room for rent. Stove and TWO BEDROOM rected by an additional Inatr- 65 — Ctmptrt*T rt4trt*MobMt GIRLS tion. sistent with the Town's $48.50. Used Singer Touch and night.snow will be expected in the mid Rockies and most of the refrigerator, linens provided. APARTMENT-Heat and hot Homtt 801 Main Street. Call 6469879. 68 Automotivt Strvict SAND BLAST Operator airf application to HUD for Title I 5 Evenings A Wssk Sew, originally fc89. now onlv Great Lakes area, while most of the remainder of the nation water included. Months a close and the New Year 67 Aulpa t o Rant-LMsa $68.40. Fully guaranteed. 236 security, and months rent. power saw operator. Paid funds. The environmental 6 p-m. to 8 p.m. can expect mostly fair skies, along with freezing weather. holidays, excellent insurance 1123, Dealer. Minimum readings include: (approximate maximum MANCHESTER - Female Call 872-9070, review records have been working gals, or students to opens before benefits. 50 hour week. prepared for the above named Call temperatures in parenthesis) Atlanta 11 (32), Boston 12 (23), u s . . . 13 Metronics. Inc. Route 6 and UNIFORMS WANTED - Cub Chicago 2 (17), Cleveland 1 (14), DalUs 24 (32), Denver 1 (29) share house with same. $25 HILLIARD STREET-Second Partonalt 3 Halp Wantad project and may be reviewed weekly. Call 6468005. 44A, Bolton. Scouts, Boy and Girl Scouts, Duluth -3 (17), Houston 29 (37), Jacksonville 34 ( 50), Kansas floor. Four room apartment. or copied in the General 647-9946 Brownies, nurses. East $185 per month. Security.. lue pause to extend our LADY BOWLER NEEDED- PHONE FROM home to ser­ Manager's office. Town Hall, City -1 (16), Little Rock 9 (24), Los Angeles 50 (70), Miami 50 $30. PER WEEK. Parking, Sunday 4:30, Fun League, han­ vice our customers in the ELEX7TRONIC Assembler - Catholic School. 6461225. Phone 6461189. 41 Center St., during business (70), Minneapolis -13 (16), New Orleans 33 (43), New York 17 kitchen privileges, (hill 646 dicap, m U ^ doubles. Silver Manchester area, flexible Part time. Minimum one year (24), Phoenix 45 (59), San Francisco 39 ( 54), Seattle 35 (42) St 3009 between 5 and 8 p.m. sincere good wishes -from Lanes. Call 640-1654. hours, super earnings, 246- experience in mechanical and hours. PHONE MATE Telephone THREE ROOM Apartment - Louis -1 (18), Washington 19 (29) Third floor. Heat, stove, and aaaaaOaaaaaaa 7773. r e Board assembly required. The Town of Manchester Answering Service, $75. Amp- Contact Mr. Stanley at 872- will undertake the project to 12" Copy Machine, $25. ROOMATE TO SHARE-Four refrigerator. No children or Room Apartment in peU. $165..Phone 6462236. all of us to all of you. SALES POSITION - Straight 9195. for interview. described above with Block Paymaster Checkwriters, $10 commissions, leads furnished each. Call 2866077. Manchester. Gose to MCC. Grant funds from the U.S. Butinast Oppoitunitf 14 Own room. $90 plus utilities. FIVE ROOMS ON BUSLINE- to homeowners.. Call 242-5402. PART TIME - Speakers / Department of Housing and Public Relations ■ Ehcciting WOOD-BURNING Magee - Call after 5 p.m. 6468353. Gas stove, dishwasher, half Urtan Development (HUD), SMALL ENGINE Service Articlaa tor Sah 41 Articlaa tor Sah 41 cellar, garage, no pets. Call ESTABUSHED Realtor has opportunity in the personal Corporation expanding i^ I e r Kitchen Range, black cast opening for highly motivated growth field. Introducing under Title I of the Housing iron, with water resevoir, BEDROOM - Share 1 1/2 643-4242 or M69193. and Community Development network. No experience repaired and ready to use. baths, kitchen privileges, with salesperson with real estate Adventures in Attitudes. CaU necessary. Complete training D. F. REALE NIKORMAT FT Camera with WE BUY AND SELL- owner and one other tennant. MANCHESTER - Five Room To .411 Our Wonderful license. Ask for Mr. Bissell, 528-2368 , 56 Bissell Street, Act of 1974. The Town of program $500. investment Call 643-4232, evenings, new 50 1.4 lens. Hardly used, ' furniture. Cash on the line. ^ilbrick Agency, 646-4200. ElMt Hartford, Conn. 06108. Manchester is certifying to weekends. Security, references. 6467630. Apartment. Two bedrooms 1971 VOLKSWAGEN 411 - Cutlotnert & Friende! required to start yom own Realtors 175 Main St.^ and works perfectly. Great One piece or an entire and den, or third bedroom. Needs engine, good body, HUD that the Town of business. Ideal for retired or camera for the beginner, or houseful. 646-6432. Furniture PART TIME - Sales - U you LEGAL SECRETARY - SEASONED OAK Fireplace CLEAN FURNISHED Room - Stove and refrigerator in­ negotiable, call 649-5794. PARKADE Manchester and Robert B. part time. DeUils on request. the professional, tm . Call ^ m , 345 Main Street, beside for mature individual. Central ______are area professional Manchester law firm. Typing wood (or deliveries. Call 742- 7 647-1601 befor 2:00, or after cluded. $210 per month. Weiss, in his official capacity Mr. Barker. ESCA Field 7886. Douglas Motors. location, (hill 646-4701, after Security required. Amedy 1969 AMBASSADOR 4-door BARBERSHOP salesmen in the day time and and shorthand required. L ^al as General Manager, consent Training Division Box 619, 5:00 p.m. STB WIST IIIDDU TfKl. want to sell at night and make and probate experience 3S Raal Batata Wantad 21 6:00 p.m. Realty, 875-6283. Sedan. Vinyl top. Air con­ to accept the jurisdiction of Wading River. New York. Raal Batata Wantad WOOD- Chit your own by the MANCHMTtfl more than your day job...It's preferred but not required. HARD FIREWOOD for sale. H-0 TRAIN SET - Complete, ditioning. automatic, good the Federal Courts if an ac­ 11792. Any size load. Call 643-0851, cord, or load.. Also pigs, 114- Apartmanta For Ront 83 condition. $895. 6462482, 646 fun and easy!! Call Mr. SALARY COMMENSURATE never used, in original carton. year Holstein heiffer, due THREE R(XJM Apartment - E 2263483. 8989, Charlie. Court o( Probate, Douglas, 525-9134. WITH QUALIFICATIONS. tion is brought to enforce Cost $W. Sacrifice for $W. next month. 644-0304. Appliances, first floor, private entrance for retired or District 11111109 have been satisfied. The legal Excellent condition, paid w st price around, immediate work, warm friendships and a happy a future, in sales and manage­ >a. Sand itampad, Karmon, cream and blue, Rmtal OMca apan iM > t-f. Manchester - One bedroom Bed. Excellent condition. Low 29, 1971. a bearini will be held on an effect of this certification is REMEDIAL READING and Ask us about our gauranteed sales plan TODAY!!! $100., will sell for $M. Also delivery. Call 643-5336 ■ UL la-a, amdar li-a mileage. Driven very little by applkaiioo praying lor aolhority to ment. Opening due to in-boiue I ta« addraitaii anralopa t« (jome and see our own per­ selling Ventura six string between 6 and 8 p.m. apartment.First floor, home! Peace to you and yours! sell certain real estate as la said Tarry tana Entarpriaaa, P.O. that upon its approval, the math: individualized work sonal collection. 110 Russell ^ ‘ .648*11 appliances, cellar storage and disabled person. 871-2290. promotions. This company ■ 0 1 MO, Hobart, Indiana program, (lst-8th grade) n A C C I f realtors - MLS guitar and case, $35. applicalioo on file more fully appears, nas more financial success Town of Manchester may use Street, Manchester. Call 646 Excellent condition. 643-^62. WINCHESTER 30-CAL. SIO^A I parking, heat and hot water. at the Court of Probate on January 11. stories than any other in New the Block Grant funds, and Masters degree teacher. 566 rA o C ll 289-747S 9604. No pets. $225 monthly. 646 1977 at 2:00 p.m. 8075. CARBINE-Gold plated MANCHESTER for Sale 63 C England, no limit on what you HUD will have satisfied its 2871. Debra F. Gemme. Asst. Clerk 60S lURNSIDE AVL - EMT HARTFOIID Centennial Model 94. $100.; can earn. Call Doug BasUn, responsibilities under the WOOD (iOOK STOVE-And MARLIN 22-CAL., automatic, 525-9134. GUITAR. BANJO LESSON6 Manbm NsUoiul Anoctitbn o( Real EstaU Boarda and Connecticut several wood heating stoves in 31 GLENWOQD STREET- 10 H.P. INTERNATIONAL BABY SITTERS NEEDED- National Environmental In your home. $5 per half Attoclalloo ol Realtor!. Inc. Alao member at tke Hartford Board o( with 4X scope, $40, Both guns Tractor - With 48 " mower, beautilul condition-1878 to To Knit like new. 6462411. WE HAVE customers waiting Two bedroom duplex. For infant, on part time. Own Policy Act of 1969. HUD will hour. Curt Stager. Call 646 Realtor!. Mancbefter and Vernon Multiple Uating Sendee. 1903. Must be seen. 6461891, Appliances and private base­ and snow plow. One 300 gallon Knit Classic TOOL DESIGNER - transportation required, and accept an objection to its ap­ for the rental of your apart­ Experienced, in aircraft type 5953. or 6462093. ment. No pets. Lease and fuel tank on skids. 643-4750. references. 644-03«. proval of the release of fun^ FIREWOOD FOR Sale • ment or home. J.D. Real sheet metal development, Estate Associates, Inc. 646 security. $230. per month. 646 and acceptance of the cer­ Select ^ lit hardwood. Motorcycles-BIcyclea 64 overtime and benefits. Inter­ $25/load. Tne Andrew Ansaldl 1980. 9455, 647-9773. viewing 8 a.m. t 4 p.m. 646 tification only if it is oqjmgM Company, 6465249, , TRIUMPH 1976 Bonneville 4048, Dynamic Metal the following bases: (a) that LOOKING for anything in real MANCHESTER - Two CHORCHES MOTORS Products Co. Inc., 422 North CLftSSflED the certification was not in BUSINESS & SERVICE bedroom Ranch type apart­ 750 . 8000 miles, oil cooler and estate rental - apaiments, AuthoriMed Dealer rack. $1,750. 289-4042 Main Street, Manchester. (act executed by the chief Building Suppllaa 43 homes, multiple dwellings, no ment. Convenient location. Price includes heat, hot executive officer of the appli­ fees, (hill J.D. Real Estate TRIUMPH DAYTONA 500 CLERK NEEDED for general cant: or (b) that applicant's NATURAL STONE for Associates, Inc. 6461960. water, kitchen appfiances, work in busy office o f apart­ PIKE TO retaining walls, veneers, storage and laundry. $240. per O odgo ^ CHRYSLER Motorcycle ■ 1972 Needs environmental review record clutch $400. Call 649 0910. ment complex. Duties in­ patios, etc. Pick up by the MANCHESTER - One month. No pets. Damato clude: showing apartments, for the project indicates omis­ pound or delivery by the ton. Enterprises, 6461021. sion of a required decision, bedroom apartment available 1973 350 F HONDA • 5,600 supervisory maintenance, and Bolton Notch Stone '()uarry, at the Theresa. Excellent 80 OAKLAND ST., MANCHESTER 643-2791 dealingung wilwith the public. Must finding, or step applicable to 6463163. MANCHESTER - One miles Excellent condition. location on Main Street. $500 Call Mark. 643-4923. have lake charge attitude. the project in the environmen­ Located on Ur busline across bedroom apartments. Heat, Ability to speak S|wnlsb help­ tal review process. Objections Doga-BIrda-Pata 43 hot water and kitchen j 2 Bullding-Contraoting 33 from shopping, bank and Campers-Trallera ful. Experienced in apartment must be prepared and su6 Sarvleaa Otiarad 31 Painting-Papartng church. Price includes wall- appliances supplied. Full Servfces OHarad 31 Apartmanta For Ront 53 OHIcaa-Storaa tor Rant 55 PARTS Departmenl now open Mobile Homes 65 management preferm . App­ mitted in accordance with the SMITH DOG-CAT BOARDING to-wall carpeting, dishwasher maintenance service, many in ly Windham Heights, 4561m. SNOW PLOWING - Parking PAINTING. Paper hanging, NEWTON small apartment complexes Saturdays. Complete line o( required procedure (24 CFR C&M TREE Service - Free es­ Remodeling, Repairing. Rec bathing/grooming. Complete and all kitchen appliances. lots and driveways. Carpentry work. Call 6464453, modern facilities. Canine with private entrances. Chrysler parts Chorches 18 CAMPER trailer - single Part 58), and may be ad­ timates, discount senior rooms. No job) too smml. 646 Ideal for elderly person or FOUR ROOMS • Basement STORE, or Office ^a c e for Motors. 649-3646 axle, excellent condition. FEEL LIKE A NOBODY? Be Reasonable rates, free es­ or to4)367. Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon? couple. $200. per month. No Priced from $225. per month. garage. Range, refrigerator, rent in Manchester Mall. Heat a somebody-be an Avon dressed to HUD at the Hart­ citizens. Company timates. Call 646<364. Serving 3144. Eleven years old. $1,500 Call Manchester owned and Road, Manchester. 6465971. pets. Damato Enterprises, No pets. Damato Ejiterprlses, heat and hot water. Residen­ and lights included. 643-1442 or Representative. You can earn ford Area Office, One Finan­ Manchester and Bolton. QUALITY PAINTING and 6461021. TRIUMPH Spitfire, 1974. 742-8930. operated. Call 6461327. CARPENTRY. Masonary - Cadij Knit tial area. $220. AdultsS yellow, excellent condition, your own money. Sell quality cial Plaza, Hartford, Ct. Paper Hanging by Willis EIGHT ADAORABLE Pups • 64936985, 649-7S44. Objections to the release of GROUP OF Energetic young Scnultz. Fuiry insured, Remodeling, and ad­ make an offer. Call 646-4938 BRAND NEW 14 foot wides Avon cosmetics. People de­ CUSTOM DRAPERIES made Cute as Tiddy Bears, raring FOUR ROOMS - Heat, FOUR ROOM Apartment - pend on your service. III show funds on bases other than people desire work to meet references. 649-4341. ditions.Free estimates. Call Heat and hot water. after 5 p.m. from $9995. in stock ready for to specifications. Free e6 Anthony Squillacote at 649- to go! Six weeks old. Call 742- utilities, appliances Included. TWO and HALF Room apart­ OFFICE SPACE you. Can me today. 523-9401. those stated above will not be daily needs. Snow shoveling, 77M. Central location. Garage, References and security immediate deliverv Price in­ tlmates and measurement. 0611. ment - Heat, hot water, CHEVY BELAIR - 1968 4- cludes wall-to-wall carpeting, considered by HUD. No objec­ apartments cleaned, window ••••••••••••••••••••••••to* security-deposit required, no deposit required. Call 646- appliances. Main Street loca­ FOR RENT FULL TIME CASHIER - for Call anytime before 9 p.m. washing, and many more jobs a !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! door. Small V-8. Radio, malching appliances, bow tion receiv^ after January Building-Contracting 33 DOBERMAN-Male, one year $250. Call 6 4 6 ^ after tion. Third floor. References. lu o X|uare (aet, center oil 3 6464286. Bootlng-Bldlng-Chlmnaf 34 automatic transmission, fair tobacco department In Focus your attention you just don't have time to do. old. AKC Registered. window, front country kitchen on the many 28, 1977 will be considered by Discount (or Senior Citizens. Security. Lease. Immediate iMancheater, air conditlonini and I condition. $400. Call 742-8400 and much more. Large selec­ modem pharmacy. Weekdays WES ROBBINS carpentn Excellent temperment. Call 24 L(X:UST STREET - Seven occupancy. $145. Call after 6 ■ parking. Call MS-SSSl. and Saturdays. Experience opporlunitiet offered HUD. REWEAVING bums, holes. Call 7268839. ROOFER will Install roof, after 6 p.m. tion o( homes to chooss from, In the d e f i e d Dated at Manchester Conn, Zippers, umbrellas repaired. remodeling specialist. Ad­ 6461034. EAST HARTFORD - Modern room apartment. $260 p.m., 646-3911.______^ required. Inquire manager, siding or gutters (or low dis­ monthly. Security. Call 646 all priced to sell. Excellent columns each day. this 29th day of December, Window shades, Venetian ditions, rec rooms, dormers, count price. Call Ken at 647- two bedroom Townhouse. 1975 HONDA Civic - CVCC. Parkade Liggett Pharmacy. You'll find it pays off SNOW REMOVAL - Residen­ built-ins, bathrooms, Heat and hot water, 1 1/2 2426, 9 to 5. FIVE ROOM Apartment - financing available. Trades 1976. blinds. Keys. TV for rent. tial. Reaionable rates. Call 1566. Antiquaa 48 Wanted to Rent 57 Automatic. $2500. Between 5 welcome, parts, supplies, and Knit handsomely. Marlow's, 867 Main St. 646 kitchens. 6463446. baths, disposal, dishwasher, Apply 45 Woodlawn Circle, READ THIS ONE- This not a Town of Manchester 643-6797, or 6463319 after 6 full basement with hook-ups. aone bedroom apartment - and phone 646-8022. accessories, full time service 5221. p.m. Free estimates. BIDWELL Home Improve­ WANTED Antique furniture, East Hartford, 10 to 4. WANTED STORE FOR SIZES fancy ad. We simply need two Charles F. McCary LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - $245. Call 518-1708 days. Heat and hot water, departmenl Plaza Homes. ment Co. Expert inslallatton glass, pewter, oil paintings, or RENT In Manchester area. 1967 FORD Thunderbird - 1348 Wilbur Cross Highway. hard workers who are looking Jr. new homes custom built, appliances, close to shopping, SUBLET APARTMENT - Approximately 250 to 300 3644 for full time employment. GENERAL Remodeling and SNOW PLOWING-Very cheap of aluminum siding, gutters other antique items. R. Good running condition, best Berlin Turnpike. Berlin, 643-2711 Acting General painting, interior and remodeled, additions, rec Harrison, 643-8709. FIVE ROOM upstairs - apart­ one block from bus stop, Five rooms, I 1/2 bathrooms. square feet. Call 568-0385, Call 872-4515. rates. Residential and com­ and trims. Roofing installa­ cellar storage, parking, offer. Call 646 1173, Connecticut. 1-828 0369. Manager exterior. Free estimates. rooms, garages, kitchens tion and repairs. 649-6495.876 2698 ment and garage. Central, SUve, refrigerator, heat, hot after 5 p.m.. mercial. Satisfaction remodeled, bath tile, cement security deposit. 6463816. modem apartment, center of 5769 References. Reasonable guaranteed. Free estimates. 9109. ANTIQUES Wanted - fur­ water included. Call 568-4076, 1976 TRIUMPH TR 7 - BRAND NEW 14 toot wides prices. 6464346. work. Steps, dormers. Quick to knit . . . a bib niture, oriental rugs, pain­ Manchester. $210 monthly. or 646-8374. A ribbed coaLsweater is Call 6461356. 649-2871. Original cost $7,000. asking from $9995, in stock ready for OtlftAM. Residential or commercial. HORACE Telrault - Siding, and cap Mt with a snug tings. Windsor desks, liottery, LARGE SIX Room Duplex - □ AUTOMOTIVE $5,000. Loaded. Air con­ a necesaary wardrobe totVtNU^ ACTUAL USE REPORT Call 6464291. Central location. No pets. immediate delivery. Price in- BRICK - BLOCK, stone, SNOW PLOWING - Excellent roofing, stormwindows. aw­ tit to keep out thoie chil­ weathervanes, baskets. Ron Homaa tor Rant 84 ditioning. 8-track deck. Phone eludes: Wall to wall item! You’ll And thli one iiMiui i^ynswi i< leiiiUThowtotl w luUI WFky W AS^ tiefi wUI© KSSS ly winds. Security, references. WEST MIDDLE Turnpike - ria* k|Po«t amwam vow n«M i ant MWutMiMoaiAAiH tuns* ii« TIM t loi. tm i nctowt* 11 fireplaces, concrete, chimne; work, reliable, reasonable. nings. (Juulily workmanship, Dionne, 643-lMt. 5669348 after 5 p.m. Days. ■ 0 nice to make in white i»M flKei6e#4u(og For Sala 61 carpeting. matching or deiired color. repairs. No job too smafill. Omimercial or homeowner. free esllmale's. Fuliv insured. BOLTON-FOUR room cot­ 643-0888. appliances, DOW window, front Save. Call 6 4 4 ^ (or es­ (hirpentry and general con­ knitting directions tor i WANTED - Complete esUtes, 6461924 , 643-2289. Heat, hot water, stove, No. 5769 baa knit di- Will shovel, salt, and sand 872-9187. 649-3147. cap-and-bib set tor both refrigerator, garage. tage electric heat, unfur­ NEED CAR? Credit bad? country kitchen, and much rectiona for Siiea 3640- timates. sidewplks. M. Paul Tree tracting. Residential and clocks, phonograjphs, steins. nished, adults, security PLYMOUTH 1969 Suburban commercial. WhHher It be a men and women. MANCHESTER - 30 Locust Availaole JnauBry 1st. Call Bankrupt? Repossessed? more! Large selection homes 42-44 incluaive. ExperU (Since 1929) 5264771. SPECIALIZING cleaning and Will buy outright or sell on ’ references, no peU. 6467777 Custom Wagon. Blue. Eight to diooseise frofrom, all priced to IB TRUCKING - Odd Jobs - small repair job. a custom consignment, any quantity. Street. First floor, four rooms 6462865. Honest Douglas accepts ri SSMS, hH TM Mr aaaS Sa4 repairing chimneys, roofs, anytime. lowest down, smallest cylinders. Automatic sell Excellent financing Ian, aln H4 lar sniata aa< fta m m im qt ] OOT 001 Cleaning cellars and attics, built home or anything in 6H-8962. heated. Available Immediate­ kaaetlae. DICK'S SNOW PLOWINO- new roots. Free'esiimates. 30 payments. Douglas Motors. transmission, power steering. available. Trades welcome, ANOOVfll TOWN moving large appliances, also between, call 6461379. ly. $220. Call 646-2426, 9 a m. ONE BEDROOM Apartment - Roof rack. Excellent. $995. SUI ■UimtTT UCA»UflC« • BtoltoOtBtn Servlng Rockledge, surroun­ Years Experience. Howlev, AWMOAMT to 5 p.m. East Hartford. Appliances, Onicoa-Storaa tor Rant 88 345 Main. parts, supplies, and SCHOOL IIOAO stone and loam delivered. 646 ding areas. Parking lots, 643-5361.. EIGHTEENTH, Nineteenth Suburban Sales. 649-2076. IINOOVCM CONHtCTICUT carpet, parking, security, accessories. Full service 1775, 6469532. CARPENTRY • Repairs, aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa and Twentieth .Century Olde 11M Avo, •< AimtIcm driveways, apartments, 11M Asa, el Memea MANCHESTER - Eight room lease, no pets. 569-1298. ATTRACTIVE Four room of­ WE PAY $15 for complete deparlnient. PLAZA HOMES, Nt« Yivlt. N.V. 1003B remodeling, additions, gar­ Haating-Plumbing 38 New Veto. H.V. INN Things From Uolmstocke, 1966 VW for parts or can be sidewalks, sanding. Call 646 ages, roofing. I Call David House. Appliances, $ ^ . J.D. fice. Ground level, central junk cars. Call Joey, Tolland 1348 Wilbur Cross Highway, FORMICA TOPS • CablneU 2204. Manchester. Phone 6466584. fixed. 3/4 cam. Hurst shifter. Berlin Turnpike, Berlin, 9rM NaMj ABmv wHb IJ9 and doors made to order. Top Patrla 64617H. PM gsas, ssatat sMi zip Real EsUte. 6461980. NEW 'CHREE Room apart­ location, professional Auto Body, 528-1990. CBDI mi Itylt ikMbir. SEWERLINES, sink lines, building, parking and utilities. Single header. $100. Call 643- Connecticut. 1-828-0369. quality work, reasonable CNI ssTtnis Mnesr. OLD TIME Radios for sale • ment - Handy to bus and wop- 4531, 1977 ALBUM with a bound- Painting-Paparing 33 cleaned wi(h electric cutters, 1977 AiaUH with Rbound- MANCHESTER - Three room pjng. References and security Call 6462865. 1669 R E B EL STATION ^^Ices. References. 6464346. NEW CEIUNGS - Archways ^ professionals. .McKinney Call 6469296 between 4, p.m. in "AU-Sea«on Gift Book** and celling beams Installed. ln‘‘AIl-SeaionGittBook” apartment in a two family deposit' required. $210 per WAGON-$750. Call 646-0425 SELLING Your Mobil of 24-pafeBl Prlca...9i>M. Lsn^an.n....M !l PAINTING - Interior and wos. Sewage Disposal Com­ and 7 p.m. CORVAIR 1966 - Automatic, Home? Buyers waiting. Call ELECTRICIAN - AU types of Celll^s resurfaced, various otziupagesl |^ke,..$2.09. house. Appliances, utilities. month. Philbrick Agency, EAST CENTER Street - 540 anytime. AIM TNIU DBOKS AT tU I lAM. exterior, paperhanglng, pany. 643-5306. and 300 square foot offices. 60.000 miles, new paint, very Plaza Homes. Brokers. 1-828- wiring, electrical Improve­ textures, wall knock-outs and sue ntfsi leea ST lias ISM. $175. J.p. Real EsUte, 646 Realtors, 646-4200. goi^ condition. Asking $450. No. a-m-iiM RtBMN iiiin. excellent work. References. as. 6iis-M.n jnsesa sunn. Wantad to Buy 48 Modem first floor. Central 1967 CHEVELLE MALIBU 0369. MMot iMim ment, and repair work. FREE Installations. Droblak Dry 1960. 643-1403. Free estimates. Fully flooring 38 essWss sMsas mabeaMa. MANCHESTER - Brick heat and air, ample parking. WAGON-Standard 6 cylinder. •••t*«*f«**«»***«********* Hi. a-tlT-aVUTI BN MUM. estimates. Call 64652U. sured. Martin Mattson, ' Wall Company. 6468882. ap. e-itP-N iui N pssMi. BIrirtiiw Mr itottM bM^ ANTIQUE FURNITURE - Townhouse, 4 1/2 rooms with 64611S0. Best offer over $150. Phone Automotive Service 66 4431. FLOOR SANDING - NaMsai to aMaaa ssWa. ROCKVILLE - Three room 1965 MERCURY COMET- UNRl ConitnicUon Co. ■ Tom to. e-iii iisaesisTanrs nsw- Clocks, Glau, Dolls, Statues, basement, laundry hookups, 646-6388. »&ill1iTnss?SS; VINYL REPAIR - We can fU Refinlihing (lours like new, no Apartment with heat, hot $200. Call 47-9037. ELM MOTORS ■ Toyota. Dal- sofas, chairs, cars. He. No Corbitt. Building, Remolding. U wills, is tadasusi sslto. Paintings, Toys, Guns, water, stove, refrigerator. appliances, private entrances MANCHESTER - 700 square PAPEil HANGING Expert. waxing. (Spedallring in older as. 6iis-sMisics's Fsmeiii Swords, Musical Instruments, and conveniently located. feet newer light industrial 1971 MERCURY - Power sun specialists, factory ■ ^WVTTTwl n eed lo t expensive Your tverdge paper, in Additions. Garages. Kitchens. (Idorsl. ('cllinu and inside speasai. s sststaii iturtss. $165. Adults only, no pets. 1969 AUSTIN AMERICA- For Roofing. Siding. Recrtatlon Post Cards, Steins, or what $250. includes heat and hot space. Many possibilities, brakes, power steering, vinyl trained, one day service. 114 ^aateui l-ecovifihg. S66H7I. averege room, $10. Ml. painting. John veHallle, 646 to %IIS-MSU S SIFT. Mssp Parking for one car. Security parts. Excellent tires. Call East Main Streel. Rockville. Rooms. 6 4 6 ^ . sHtsto Mass ass toslp. have you? 646-2690, Call deposit. 6167690. water. Immediate occupancy. $»«••*~). per month,monin, lease.lease Hayes top, V-8. Best offer. (Tall 646 Rlchmen, 6A-SM4. 1750. m t m anytime, 6461862. 6462482, 6468989, Charlie. Corporation,Boration. 6460131. 649-1254. 871-1617 MAWCaKSTER EVENING HERALD. MMicfaestef. Conn.. Fri.. Dec. 31,1S76 - PAGE NPfE-B PAGE EIGHT-B- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. ManchCTtef. Conn.. Frl.. Dec. 31.1976 ACROSS Andanon Aniwtf to Fraviout Punk 2 Animal waata u au u H u n u G I Make quiet chemical □ n ta n ln n ChariM M. Schultz 8 Sotldepoeit 3 Twist about n n a G ! 9 Aswan sight 4 CoalscuOla nnnun ciciLinD D e ar A b b y 12 Foiksi^ 5 Soundness ol n Guthrie mind n n 13 Land meatura 6 Irritstad □ n 14 Sacond By Abigail Van Buren 7 The (Fr.) Cl I A l u ia y s d r in k t o o person 8 Moataavory □ 15 Poverty MUCH ROOT 66ER, ANP 9 ClMhas tintar □ d D □ □ □ MAKE A FOOL OUT OF 17 Graduate of 10 Firtt-rata uGinrin □□nuu , Annepoas (comp, wd.) L iQ P ■ fS d Q D Hi EinGlCl lW 6aF OR 6ET SICK... DEAR READERS: Three years ago I pohUahad *Jaat 11 Maks unddy nncin|nuan For Today" and foggtsUd that If ha oaad at “New Y e «'e 16 Mental riDCialnncia Reiolatiaiie." Since that time I have heerd froai a 19 Brought obcut component 20 Noxious 30 Scandinavian 48Whcrf lorprUng nnmber of raadert (agee from 12 to 82) ttUag pisntt (Pl) 49BiUiecl 21 Comedian 31 Energy unh me that they read the mlea avery day, and are tryiag to 22 Energyeeving prtposition Camay (pl.| - live by them. time (tto.) 33 Having feeling 50 The some 22 Tinyapeck I em repeating them (or those who may have mlasad 23 Presence for 24 French author 23 Mohsmmad'l (Let) PERSONAL them. These rules are not original. I paraphrased them 38;____ cn 51 Blurt out from the credo for Overeetere Anonymoos—an organiaa* 27 ChristfflH son S&H STAMPS MAKES US 32Spash Provence $2 Binary HOURS TEE tion of loving, eving, compolelve overeetere w ^ have 24 Vagrant eloquently 40 Auxiliary vtrb S3 Small island Pananaltaad Pun a Iptnawaa regained their aelf-eeteem by toeing weight, feeling better, 2Sflivtrin MIckay Finn — Morria Walaa MOH..SAT. 1>OHB WHIU YOU WAIT 34 Fomlly 42 Madams 84 Diminutiva unrn HO. OHE looking better and helping others to the same. Ruaais Onal om. Pur AM Om sMm member 26 Spoiled (ato.) suffix Overeatara Anonymona Is patterned after AlcoboUcs 35 Women's 10S1 MAIN ST. 43 Stockings 57 Eggs / SHE'S SH VOOR-- 72SEAST Anonymoos and GamUere Anonymona. Both organiiationa petriotie 2$ Farm agency MANCHESTER (•to) 47 And so on (2 58 Cry of I NStX I 0WJX5HTER-- have had extraordinary eoceeee In rehabilitating society (tto.) FOR A 1 29 God wds.latato.) MIDDLE TURNPIKE HI0MS4S-SS38 oompnlaive drinkers and gamblere whan aU other 36 Bing surprisa “-M O T THIS Wt Nm. t*tt Jttm, tatkt. 37 Irtte have failed: MRNCHEDTER 39 Leather strap 1 2 2 4 r 1 7 1 1 10 11 . JU8TFORTODAY 41 Celettial HASH! 12 13 14 WI tum cl AMD INSTAU INDUITm!nulRoSSMc!Sl 1 . Just tor today I will try to Uve through this day only, 44 Beers 1 ARTISTIC end not set tar-reaching goals to try to overcome aU my 48 Boxer Baer l» II 17 / Phone 1 problems at once. I know I can do lomething (or 12 hoars 46 Ulvhuh MR COMNTKWWG - REHIKEM 1 HAIR that would appaO me If I felt that I had to keep tt op t o a 45 Mute II II 20 21 Business-Directory Guide For 6t Sandwich / 646-0863 1 lifetime. HEATING and SHEET METAL 1 DESIGNS. frpa 22 23 2. Just for today I win try to be happy. Abraham 52 Expire 24 ' Ml IROAD BTRKir 1 Lincoln said, “ Most folks are abont as happy as ttoy SB Conjunction 2S 21 27 21 21 30 31 Nm Enilind Hfcirliiniriil S6rvkts, Inc. 1 INC. /MANOMItTIR FftOrtaaiONAU ^AMK 1 np their minds to be." He was right, I wU not dwell oa Manchester and Surrounding •UITI 101 1 22 23 34 35 ROUTE IN , P.O. BOX 3147 ■ / MANCHnrKH. CONN. ■ thoughts that depress me. I will chm them ont of my mind B6 ilesttuetlon TALCOTTVILLE, CONN. (06066) and replace them with happy thoughts. 59 Broke bread U 27 31 36 40 1 9CTTY GAUAGHERe Prap. | 3. Just t o today I win adjnat myaelf to what k. I wfl] SOCier 643-2736 • 643-2102 / 41 42 43 44 Vicinity face reality. I wiQ try to diauge those things I can change, 61 Come to an and Priacilla’s Pop — Al Varmaar and accept those things I cannot change. 45 41 47 FAMOUS BRAND 62 Osy (Hcb) CAMPING EQUIPMENT 4. Just t o today I will try to improve my mind. I wiD 63 Oriver's com­ 41 41 10 St 52 53 54 TELEVISION - APPLIANCES not be a mental loafer. I wiU toce myself to read partment (pl.) BfyjSSELS IS A HE MAXES A AH.' LIKE .UKE HOW DO'iOJ GET TERTt, MtwwM IMS, AM featuring this week... something thatreqniree effort, thought and ooncentration. 64 In a sheharsd IS II 17 51 REAL challenge FERSON THINK.' WHAT CO HIS CRAYON MARKS OFF COTS, lUEnM BASS, AM MTTSESStS, MANCHESTER STSVIS,UUnBMStravn,uunBMS 5. Just for today I will exerdee my eonl in three ways. pitet TO A SITTER, DRAWINGS A BEDSPREAO? ' I will do a good deed for somebody—without letting them SI 10 $1 MR. BOTTS.' REALLY SAY? know it. (If they And out I did it, it won’t orant.) I wfO do at DOWN 12 13 14 FARR’S Call The Proa - ''Manchester Awning Company'* least two things that I know I aboald do hot have been V THt f VCArTW/NO trOM putting off. I will not show anyone that my feelings are 1 ------Christian mwteanrt inrtirawiti asmi tM A IN S n B T m u m 649^889 hurt; they may be hurt, but today I will not show ft. o ra l BAHT TS S PJH J. TAM • B6S-7111 lirtlitlipIflM 6. Joat for today I will be agreeable. I wOl look as weD as I can, dreea bcctmiingly, talk softly, act oourteoualy and ■peak 01 of no one. Just for today HI not try to Improve Win at Bridge VOLKSWAfiEN REPAIR anybody except myaelf. by taetory tninad toaelalltta 7. Just t o today I will have a program. I may hot Swindles finishes off 1976 ' follow ft exactly, bnt I wiO have it, thereby s a v ^ myself / - PhU p*to might cash the ace and from two pests: hurry and indecieion. king o f clubs, n iff a club and Locicwo and ZkMi ARCO 8. Just for today I wfll have a qniet l».lf hoar to relax eventually get a beart-cluv C Anm AND FLOMCOVBUNG alone. During this time I wOl reflect on my bchavto and NORTH 31 AKJ92 squeeze against East. Bnt our Captain Eaay — Crooka and Lawranca «ai WMB’tMl Btl rtn IA1 *■• IM II t III «•« TEL wUl try to get better perspective on my Ufa. 646-0038 V63 hero decided that West would ICtMlWI . oil •! Itas (til (* I464S42 9. Just for today I wOl be nnafraid. I wfll gather the 111(1 aKQ5 not lead from the spade PGP AUTO REPAIR conrage to do what is right and take the reeponsibflity t o 5MIVAUW SrtAFTO E- HOW NICE TO M EEr ' BLAZES! WHEN A FEMALE TALKS ' . FOR 0P EN ER 5- AK9I5 queen. Hence, be took his ace TH'5 IS-ER- VUA5H S YOU AT LAST, StOVAUNl LIKE THAT, irs TIME FOR A I WHERE ARE YOU 706 Main 8L a ‘ Area Charga* • Manchaatar Coaiefclkirs Urges! Floor Coveriig Dealer my own actions. I will expect nothing from the world, bat I of spades, played two rounds WIFE, c a r o l : THERTS 60 MUCH STRON6 DOSE OP KICKAPOO PLANMIN6 TO will realize that ae I give to the world, the world wifl give WEST EAST of trumps, led a spade to the r WANT TO ASK! ■X s n a k e -OIL REMBOV!^ 00 WHEN YOU to me. l e a v e McKEB *Q199I73 a i king and saw that be needed a Conn. Most Connplete Garden Center It makes sense, doesn’t It7 And so does the Overeetere e s p e c ia l l y INDUSTRIES? MERCURY VI72 trKQl094 m iracle to bring home the IP SHE'S YOUR Anonymous program. It’a free. For information abont thia 94 ai3 slam. WIFE wonderful organization, write to Boz 348M, Los Angeles, a j s s AQ10742 The miiTKle was a simple Calif. 90034. SOUTH (D) swindle. He simply ran trff all EAST HARTFORD NURSERY Phons 646-2756 P.S. Have a happy, healthy New Year. And pray t o A A 4 1376 SUvar Lana the trumps to come down to NO aERVICE CHAROB universal peace! V A J f East Hartford 569-0600 the ace of clubs and ace-jack- LOVE, ABBY a A J 1097l2 *A nine of hearts. West discarded 4 We Have Ever^hing For I far a HoMa a MrihiM a I flpUi vulnerable down to the queen oi spades, S27I eig^t of hearts and two clubs. Your Home Gardening Needt. West North East Suoth This left East in trouble. la East finally decided that he Pass 1 a Paaa 3 a FLO’S Cake Decorating Supplies Pass 4 N. T. Pass 6 * had to come down to one heart NOTICE! Astro-graph to bold the guards (or bis club 675-3262 Past 7 a Pass Pass Allay Oop — Dava Qraua 646-0226 queen and South made his By BERNICE BEDE 080L Pan lOWinEUilF IKTM CMS NNMTN Opening lead 10 6 slam, with three heart tricks. MANCHESTER AUTO PARTS CAN 1 .YOU TV40 JUST KEH> TO SET YOU A l a t e By Oswald 6 James Jacoby BORROW \ THE T»4E-MAailNE ; CHRISTMAS PRESENT.' 79 UNION tT . i s i c n f m t T . 270 Broad 8L Opan 6-8:18 Dally 849-4826 WXlRCAfC YOU60T HOT AND TRUST ME, NOCKViai. CONN. Here is the swindle of the ELBERT? 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Ring In the new Guy Lombardo will once again ring In the New Year, as he has for 48 years, with his Royal Canadians playing "the sweetest music this side of heaven,” on "New Year’s Eve with Guy Lombardo," a "llvo" special tonight at 11:30 on CBS-TV.

Inside Weekend Forum of the arts...... 2 TV puzzle ...... 5 CB Convac...... 2 Courses by Newspaper...... 7 TV —The week ahead...... 3 1977 arts calendar...... 7 Television programs ...... 4-6 Stamps and coins...... 8 YEAR h ■ M i 1 M ' 4 *. Page 2 - WEEKEND - Dec. 31, 1976 Lantbury in pramiara Dinner theaters , Aiigela Lansbury will appear in the The Ink Spots are presenting a program WEEKEND - Dec. 31, 1976 - Page 8 American stage premieres of Edward of holiday magic through New Years Eve Forum Albee’s "Counting The Ways" and featuring music and comedy at the Pine- MONDAY “Listening” to be directed by the author Brook Dinner Theatre in Higganum. From at the Hartford Stage Company Jan. 28 to Jan. 4 to 30, the hilarious Neil Simon com­ 9i00 PM E.S.T., P.8.T. - 8:00 PM C 8 T - IIHMI PU of the arts March 6. edy, “Prisoner of 2nd Avenue,” plays at The multiple Academy Award nominee »<»»«»»» Boys” Arthur Hill stars ss the dinner theater. Judge James E. Horton, a respected Alatwma lurist who ‘3 ^ e i/(iBion and three-time Tony Award winner Ronald Holgate is presently starring in reluctantly agreed to preside at the retrial of nine y ^ n g b la ^ recently completed a six-month engage­ “The Unsinkable Molly Brown” at the summarily sentenced to death lor the rape String competition ment at the National Theatre, London, in Coachlight Dinner Theatre in East Wind­ women. The World Premiere dranw is based on incident and trials. Vera Miles The Manchester Civic Orchestra and “Hamlet.” sor where it will continue through Feb. 3. I 8nd K6n Kerchoval cO'SUir. On Tuesday.. Chorale will hold a competition for string Lansbury’s professional association At (Chateau de Ville Dinner llieatre in players, according to Dr. Jack Heller, with Edward Albee dates to the Royal East Windsor, the musical “Oliver,” will PM ^ T ., P.8.T. - 8:00 PM C.8.T. - 10:00 PM M.8.T.: (ABO MONDAY NIGHT MOVIE Nancy Lawrence Maitland goes music director and conductor. Shakespeare Company’s 1972 production open Jan. 21 and play through Feb. 13. For 0 through the heartbreaking ex­ of “All Over,” in which she appeared with Tushingham. Disillu­ perience of divorce from her The winner will win a $100 prize and the New Years Eve the Chateau presents the \ sioned and uncertain about his future, a young veteran opportunity to play a concerto with the Dame Peggy Ashcroft. “All Over” played “Best of Broadway” with Norman Atkins Journeys teck to Southeast Asia where he desperately sear­ I husband, Jeff Maitland, on the ABC Q) ches for the son ho left behind. « tw '« e iy sear Television Network s 'Family ' orchestra at a concert to be given March last year at the Hartford Stage Company. in a musical revue which transports you Tuesday Jan. 4. 6, 1977. Miss Lansbury’s most noted stage role melodiously through the musical TUE8DAY In Coming Apart.’ Nancy returns to Musicians are asked to prepare one is the musical “Marne,” in which she memories of Broadway. Atkins, who the Lawrence home with her baby a Timmy, and must adjust to movement of the concerto he or she played the title role for two years on made his concert debut at Carnegie Hall, £S.T., P.8.T. - 8:30 PM C.S.T. - IlkSO PM motherhood while resuming her wishes to play and to submit a resume of Broadway, and for which she received the has sung with the New York City Opera, M.S.T.:(PTO)MOVIETHEATRE movies studies at college, as she tries to music education and public performance New York Drama Critics Award and the as soloist with symphony orchestras, on d ’ ^'ss^steln, Alexander Antonov. This cope with the emotional stress experience. Resumes are to be submitted Antoinette Perry (“Tony” ) Award. In television, on radio and in musical com­ Russian film focuses on events leading to mutiny divorce brings into the lives of several SUNDAY aboard the Russian Battleship, Prince Potemkin^The movie by Tuesday, Jan. 4, to Mrs. Barbara 1969 she played the Madwoman of Chaillot people. In her unhappiness she edy. ^ 8 named the greatest film of all time' in a 1958 Brussels Dickie, personnel manager, 241 Henry St., turns lor sympathy to another man in “Dear World,” which earned her se­ ■ ■ 8:00 PM E.S.T.. P.S.T. - 7:00 PM C.S.T. - 9’00 PM M S T ■ Manchester. cond Tony. Prolessor Peter Towne a teacher at Angela Lansbury will appear in the Chorale holds auditions f e a t u r e SUNDAY MYSTERY MOVIE ’ WEDNESDAY the college she attends who has Musicians chosen for audition will be In 1973 she opened in London at the McMillan - Dark Sunrise” Upon learning that he is gone through a similar experience notified by Mrs. Dickie and performers Picadilly Theatre in "Gypsy” and Hartford Stage Company’s produc­ The Hartford Chorale, a group of *^® o' an assassination Sada Thompson stars as Kale will be expected to provide an accom­ tion of Eldward Albee’s ‘‘Counting experienced singers from the Hartford following a bomb explosion in his apartment, Mac (Rock PM E.S.T., P.S.T. - 8:00 PM C.S.T. - IfrOO PM Lawrence James Broderick as Doug received the London ’Iheatre Critics Plays Hudson) returns from a fishing trip and - incognito - area will hold auditions for membership ^ T . : (CBS) WEDNESDAY NIGHT MOVIES Gary Frank as Willie Meredith Baxter panist. Auditions will be held Jan. 13. and Players Award, the first to an actress the Ways” and ‘‘Listening,” to be aunches his own investigation. Karen Valentine and Rick in a musical role. on Jan. 7 and 14 from 7:15 to 9:30 p.m. at Lenz guest-stan Richard Crenna star in Birney as Nancy and Kristy McNichol directed by the author on Jan. 28 to the story of a renegade soldier’s one-man vendetta against as Buddy John Rubinstein is special Author/Director Albee earlier this year the First Church of Christ Congregational, the Apache Indlansin the late 1880's. “ At the Civic Center March 6. 12 S. Main St., West Hartford. T ’ P S T. - 8:00 PM C.S.T. - 10:00 PM guest star as Jell Maitland Guest directed an acclaimed revival of “Who’s M.S.T.: (ABC) SUNDAY NIGHT MOVIE THURSDAY starring are David Hedison as All vocal sections have openings and Professor Peter Towne and Jane Due to an overwhelming response for Afraid of Virginia Woolf” on Broadway "W.W. and the Dixie Dancekings” 1974. Burt Reynolds stars tickets, another performance has been and two years ago the premiere of his se­ At the Buehnell prospective singers will be judged on as an easygoing con artist who loves country music, robbing Alice Brandon'as Alexandra Friel a vocal quality and music reading ability. 8:00 PM E.S.T., P.S.T. - 7:00 PM C.S.T. - 9 00 PM M S T ■ girllriendof Willie added to the schedule for the Ice Capades, cond Pulitzer Prize play, “Seascape.” ‘ Tonight and Sunday at Bushnell (NBC) THURSDAY NIGHT AT THE I^ V IE S '' a All experienced singers are cordially in­ , starring Olympic star Dorothy Hamill, at “Counting The Ways” and “Listening” Memorial Hall in Hartford, the Victorian Call the Wild" John Beck stars as an adventurer who vited to audition. the Hartford Civic Center. both concern the breakdown of com­ melodrama “Sherlock Holmes” will be PM E;s .t ., P.S.T. - 8:30 PM C.S.T. - 10:30 PM depends on a canine companion lor survival as he travels Further information is available by through Alaska during the winter in search of gold. On Wednesday... TTiis addition is scheduled for 4 p.m. on munication in society and among in­ presented. MOvI e' °®^SLE FEATURE SUNDAY MYSTERY calling 521-6428. FYiday, Jan. 28, and brings the total dividuals. “Listening” is described as a Tonight’s special New Year’s Eve per­ FRIDAY NBC News correspontient Edwin duunber piece, musical in form, with rainnif/'iiTir » h ^ Plsssaat weekend on Newman is the anchorman of NBC "dum ber of Ice Capades performances in formance will begin at 9 p.m., and Sun­ Catalina Island with his girlfriend (Lynnette Mettey) Is In­ 8 M PM E.S.T., P.S.T. - 7:00 PM C.S.T. -9:00 PM M.S.T.- News' three-hour pnme-lime special Hartford to 10. recurring themes and arias. In contrast, day's performance is set for 4 p.m. A rt at R A W terrupted when Quincy (Jack Klugman) is asked to e rm in e a (CBS) FRIDAY NIGHT MOVIES report. 'Violence In America ' to be Further information is available by “Counting ’The Ways” comprises a series diver w h o -th e medical examiner suspects-was injected On Jan. 12 at 8:15 p.m., pianist Joseph The art gallery at Real Art Ways “ Man on a Swing” Cliff Robertson and Joel Grey star as a I presented Wednesday Jan 5 The phoning 566-0000. ® substance to prevent him from fouling up a S4 of blackouts in vaudeville manner in­ Villa will play Rachnminoff’s Piano small-town police chief and a clairvoyant, respectively, in this : program will investigate the many volving a husband and wife. (RAW) at 197 Asylum St., Hartford, an­ million diamond theft. Stuart Whitman and Fernando Lamas Concerto No. 1 with the Hartford nounces a “New Wind Installation and guest-star.. him drama in which extrasensory perception plays a key part forms of violence m this country and The first annual Cat Show at the Hart­ The Hartford Stage Ccmipany produced In unraveling a bizarre murder. will try to determine why our society ford Civic Center will be Sunday, Jan. 9, Symphony Orchestra directed by Arthur Other Works” which is a walk-through a 1975 revival of “All Over” for television Winograd. seems to be more violent than that of from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. wind installation and one-position boxes any other industrialized western as part of the PBS/Exxon “’Theater in Arthur Fiedler will be guest conductor nation From Jan. 14 to 16, there will be an A rn ic a ” series. by Kari Knoeckiein. The exhibit will be American Physical Fitness Exposition at for the Hartford Symphony Pops on Satur­ from Jan. 9 to 15. Concerts at RAW will :S!SS:W:¥:::S¥:? Part one will focus on the cycle of For information and reservations, call violence It will study domestic and the Center. day, Jan. 22, at 8:15 p.m. resume Jan. 15 with a program of dance 525-4258. For reservations, call 246-6807. I sexual violence including child and poetry. For information, call 525-5521. t v ; abuse wife beating rape and the answer •X ii 1*^ channels V American phenomenon the mass : I ® WFSB, Hartford (CBS) | killer Part two wilt examine the history of violence m America the Why do non-motorists use CB radios? O WNEW, New York (Independent) :•:• subculture of violence and the new Sales & Service ; ® WTNH, New Haven (ABC) S climate of fear which seems to be O WOR, New York (Indejjendent) g spreading throughout the country By INK DIPPER Part three will cover violence m the Dr. William Lee, an anthn^togist and CBing explosion and what it means. DIRECTORY CBing has been hailed as a lifesaver for mon needs and problems. It’s really quite .i|: ® WHCT, Hartford (Independent) S: media and the arts television, CBer for the last 12 years, has already therapeutic.” Dr. Lee also has students working under people, like truckers and traveling WATR, Waterbury (NBC) >:• movies, theatre and professional researched the subject and has come to Since it fulfills these needs. Dr. Lee is him on an advanced degrees who are plan­ CONSUMER SALES g: I ® WWLP, Springfield (NBC) ^: sports Part four will look into salesmen, who are on the road. But many some conclusions. Manchester Parkade SHOP possible solutions to the problem of the nation’s confident that CBing will remain more ning research on the subject. ^ I ® WEDH, Hartford (PBS) 5: “People want to communicate with than just a fad. US LAST. Name brand enthusiastic CBers never He has his own ideas about why CBers appliances, televisions. ^ §' go; WHNB, West Hartford (NBC) ^ other people. That’s a basic Dr. Lee’s specialty in anthropology is do certain things. CBers handles, for in­ Lowest prices in town leave town or drive on the anthropological principle,” says Dr. Lee, ^ gO) WHYN, Springfield (ABC) On Thursday... freeway. communications, and he sees the CB boom stance, are names that people give guaranteed. Service after the anthropological curator at the Los as a social phenomenon that’s being ig­ themselves to project an image of how sale. j.. I I ®WGBY, Springfield (PBS) | These people have no star impressionist Rich Little will Angeles Museum of Natural History. nored by most of the academic communi- they see themselves or how they would apparent need for a CB “But in this country we’ve gotten away BARLOW’S TV • Zenith Sales play his first guest-starring role in radio, but they’re often ty;_ like other people to see them. Service on Standard Brands, straight drama, depicting the self- from personal contact. You m i^ t be in a 805 Hartford Road, appointed avenger o( a girl who, after the ones who receive the “A great many people are dismissing it Dr. Lee’s handle, by the way, is Smiling a A A HOLLISTER traffic jam in downtown Los Angeles, but as a fad and, like a lot of other things that Tiger. And how did he come by the Manchester Telephone 643- kicking her drug habit, was turned on crucial messages from you’re still isolated inside the car.” 5095. OSTOMY PROOUCTS BROWN’S to it again by a pusher and died from have been considered fads, CBing won’t handle? “ an overdose, on ’Hawaii Fi/e-O,’ other CBers who need help. The C» is The CB allows people to reach out and BRAKE more to them than just a tool or a casual receive the attention it needs for some “The museum houses the state fossil — TWENTIETH CENTURY ! Kwoys (Ml TIRE SHOP f : Thursday. Jan. 6 on CBS-TV. have the kind of contact, they need, he time,” he says. a prehistoric tiger found in the tar pits. Television, Inc. 176 Burnside B odor bwiltr aSn Johnny Kling. a mimic and movie pastime. It’s an obsession. says, and they’re also able to fulfill psy­ CENTER 1 onoidooo dhpooobto BEST IN buff who is obsessed with Cagney, Dr. Lee recently put together, through Because of the shape of its mouth, with Avenue, East Hartford. 528- assassinates the pusher. Charlie They spend hours at a stretch in front of chological and sociological needs. 1554. Sales and Service, Zedth ALL 4 WHEELS the CB radio at home, talking to other peo­ the University of California at Los the long saber teeth, we call it Smiley. A and Quasar. now avilabio from; SERVICE; Hazard, melodramatically on the “ Small grou|» tend to form over the CB. drawing of it is on the bumper stickers M 9 ” Mo«c.r. Front End Alignment steps ol a church. When Five-O boss ple who they’ve never met and might not Angeles extension program, a one-day PArS MEDICAL Steve McGarrell learns from a priest. It s sort of a living room discussion group, symposium on the cultural and psy­ museum employes have for the parking 30.000 Mil# Guaranttf B rake* even say “hello” to if they met them on a ■and people really look forward every night PHARMACY Father Neill, of Hazard’s connection street and didn’t know who they were chological aspects of CBing. lot. M ANCHESrU Wheel Balancing with the dead girl, he makes a shrewd to making these personal contacts that Included on the program were CBers “One day when I was struck in traffic, 643-7412 1001 MAIN STREET H r * * guess that Hazard’s death was a So why are they into CBing? ' revenge killing. they can’t make in everyday life. CUSSIFIEO WORD 111 TelleKd Taph. (IN. D) EAST HARTFORD 333 Main 8L That s a question that social scientists highway patrolmen, representatives of another CBer behind me asked, ‘Say, does I Ml. U. Of Verne* Circle “People who are shy tend to lose that the CB manufacturing industry, and social the guy with the Smiling Tiger have his ADS IN THE HERALD 528-6553 M andw ator 046-4444 But McGarrett. who has met Kling are beginning to ask, and we can look for if.'-’’ ■’#■ briefly, has no reason to connect him shyness when they’re on the air, and they Kientists. The audience was made up ears on?’ 6 to 26 DAYS some research on the subject in the essentially ‘discover’ themselves on the to the event. Then Kling commits future. largely of other social scientists and psy­ “I said, ‘Sure, you got the Smiling 8$ per word par day another murder and ‘presents’ the CB. They discover other people with com­ Couraee by Newspaper, Stamps and coins, Forum of the arts, CB chologists who were curious about the Tiger.’ I sounded good, so I just kept it.” 643-2711 second body to McGarrett In even Convac, Aak Dick Kleiner, complete TV lietinge and book information more melodramatic style - and McGarrett senses he is facing a ... Every Saturday In The Herald’s Weekend magazine. unique breed ol killer. .. . u - *orefT.rTw<' Page 4 - W E E K K N D - Dec. 31, 1978

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VISIT 11:40 © ABCOAPTIONED NEWS j PERCY SUTTON REPORT a SPACE 1990 12:00 t © TELL ME IF ANYTHING i OR. ROBERT SCHULLER SPECIAL ©IRONSIDE O p a i l i ■ Open Ml Year 1:30 _ 12:00 O m o v ie VER WAS DONE (LET US CELEBRATE ® ® ® th e w o n d e r f u l • DAVID SU8SKIND SHOW STMIOZNEK, lhn©er I INSIGHT EIGHTH DAY 1U7 BumiMt A**., IM I HaillWd U M T I I 1230 8:30 W R U D OF DISNEY „ 1:00 •11 Itata M. © M O V IE (MERV GRIFFIN 8 COLLEGE BASKETBAU a WOMAN PXMWMW Blwppli^ CHW 301-31S CENTDi S L MMCMESTDI 8 © M O V IE Aeroii from Marco Poto Heeteoram 1:00 ILAVERNE AND SHIRLEY I a a s t o m o r r o w XETBALL P«ge 6 - WEEKEND - Dec. 31.1976 WEEKEND - Dec. 31,1976 - Page 7 Wednesday, Jan. 5 6:00 1977 arts calendar a NEWS O ARA’S SPORTS WORLD 0 ® MARY HARTMAN. ( I ) $ @ ® n ew s I MACNEIL-LEHRER a a 0 VIOLENCE IN marT hartman OBRffifBUNCH EPORT ^ E ^ A DICK VAN DYKE SHOW ComplM by the Maneheeter Arte Council Q VOYAGE TO THE BOTTOM I CROSS WITS ® ® N O V A ABC CAPTIONED NEWS OF THE SEA i ABC NEWS 8:30 § 11:15 « TELL ME IF ANYTHING (DTHEJEFFERSONS 5 JOYCE CHEN COOKS O l ia r s CLUB 4 EVER WAS DONE 0MERVGRIFRN • January Manchester Pipe Band: Fair Hill, @GUNSMOKE 7:30 O CHAMPIONS 11:30 hud. ©ZOOM ^KS.OOO PYRAMID 9:00 ® THE CBS LATE MOVIE 9 Foot Prints Community Arts Center, 12 Manchester Art Association; Fourth 6:30 I ADAM 12 on THE CBS WEDNESDAY 0 LOVE AMERICAN STYLE three person exhibition: Also and Martha Outdoor Arts and Crafts Show, ({enter 11 LOVE LUCY 5 BREAK THE BANK NIGHT MOVIES ® ® THE ROOKIES Lynch, Charlie Margolis. (643-8953) ) ABC NEWS I JOKER'S WILD ®®BAREnA MYSTWYOFTHEWEEK jjiuurr Park; rain date is June 19. (Terry Ronson, 18-22 S a NBC NEWS n WILD KINGDOM O ^ S K E T B A L I l @ ® THE TONIGHT SHOW Foot Prints, registration for 728-7000, extension 265) CROCKETT'S VICTORY BIG MONEY ® ® DANCE IN AMERICA § ABCCAPTIONEDNEWS spring programs. (643-8953) 12 Manchester Civic Orchestra, 7:30 Sarden {CONNECTICUT 10:00 11:45 we have Third WMk Lutz Junior Museum, O MOVIE p.m., Bailey Auditorium. (643-5218) 7:00 (SUPERMAN 0 N E W S 1977 catondar pads, registration for winter classes in arts and (3) CBS NEWS MACNEIL-LEHRER ^ ra CHARUE'S ANGELS 18 Lee and Beverly Burton Dance 12:30 crafts, nature, cooking, kindergarten 0 MYTHREESONS EPORT ® THE SHAKERS 0 MOVIE desk calendars, ilah books Recital, 8 p.m., Manchester High School ^CONCENTRATION * 8:00 10:30 1:00 and reflUs through Grade 6. (643-0949) Bailey Auditorium. (647-1083) 0 BOWLING FOR DOLURS {GOOD TIMES ®®BOOKBEAT 0 0 ® TOMORROW 21 Manchester High School, Round a OUTDOORS WITH KEN 11:00 18 Manchester Pipe Band; Devon, Pa. CROSS WITS 1:45 Table Variety Show, evening. (646-5854) CALLOWAY ) lie THE BIONIC WOMAN C£n)08giNEWS Q J O E FRANKLIN SHOW 22 Foot Prints, English ({ountry Dance • July "where a Leadership Workshop, all day, and Thureday, Jan. 6 dollar's English country dancing, evening, benefit 4 Manchester Pipe Band: Stamford. the nwaela af moialtliUt | worth a for Pine Woods Camp. (643-8953) For information: John Jones, 420 Benedict 6:00 9:00 ? . wwrwwrj manekstiH* JL dollar I" 29 Foot Prints, Movement Workshop in Dr., South Windsor, 06074. D ® 0 ® N E W S ® HAWAII nVE-O Calling the shots Body Awareness through Dance Therapy trE s IB R ^ Y B U N C H ® ® BARNEY MILLER (introductory), 2 to 4 p.m., 35. (643-8953) I VOYAGE TO THE BOTTOM • August a ©VISIONS 30 Foot Prints, Storrs Puppet Theatre, FTHESEA . 9:30 Ken Coleman and George Ehrlich will call the shots for college RENT-A-CAfl $ S ) ONCE UPON A CLASSIC ® ® THE TONY RANDALL basketball on Connecticut Public Television. Upcoming games 2 p.m., 31. (643-8953) 6 Manchester Pipe Band: Moxville, IGUNSMOKE SHOW Ont. i is ! 6:30 include Fairfield University vs. Hawaii, Jan. 13 at 8 p.m.; Fair- 10:00 February 20 Manchester Pipe Band; Syracuse, II LOVE LUCY ®BARNABY JONES field vs. Yale, Jan. 15 at 8 p.m., and Central Connecticut vs. n ABC NEWS © N E W S N.Y. 9 )0 ® N B C N E W S ® ® THE STREETS OF SAN University of Hartford, Jan. 26 at 8 p.m. Manchester High School, Winter 14 Greater Manchester Summer Pops 7:00 fWkNCISCO Ask Kleiner Band Concert. (646-5854) Orchestra and Wind Ensemble: Wind {CBSNEWS © M EET THE MAYORS 23-26 Little Theatre of Manchester, Ensemble concert, 3 p.m., Manchester I MY THREE SONS a 0 ® ' NBC'S BEST By Dick Kleiner “Tartuffe,” classic French comedy by {CONCENTRATION SELLER: ONCE AN EAGLE Herald to participate Community College, (free) I BOWLING FOR DOLLARS 10:30 Moliere, 8 p.m. at East Catholic High 27 Greater Manchester Summer Pops I MUSIC Q TY SPECIAL O GARNER TED ARM­ School. Tickets: Mrs. Burgess, 649-0812, Orchestra: Concert, 8 p.m., Manchester (NEWS STRONG DEIAR DICK: Do any of the big name 8tan have a CB set? if . MACNEIL-LEHRER 11:00 so, what handles do they use? JUDY LEASE, Brodbecks, Pa. in Course by Newspaper Community College, (free) Ep o r t ® ® 0 ® ® N E W S . Chances are a lot of them do. After all, stars are big kids and • March * CROSS WITS © ® MARY HARTMAN, kids love toys and the CB set may be the best toy of all these • September Rent a New I ABC NEWS MARYHARTMAN days. I’ve been able to fuid a few who have them — Neil The Manchester Evening Herald Research Project at the National 6 Manchester Civic Orchestra and 5 JOYCE CHEN COOKS © L IA R S CLUB Sedaka (“Bad Blood”), Tony Orlando (“Rainbow” ), James will begin weekly publication of Institute of Eiducation; Martin E. Chorale: (Concerto concert by orchestra 16-17 Little Theatre of Manchester' 1977 GRANADA 7:30 a DICK VAN DYKE SHOW Brolin (“CTiarley Blue Leader” ), Kenny Rogers (“Photog”), Courses by Newspaper’s probing and soloists, 7:30 p.m., Bailey {DOUBLEPLAY a CONNECTICUT PROFILES Marty, professor of the History of “Tonight at 8:30," “The Red Peppers,” I ADAM 12 11:30 Engelbert Humperdinck (“The Hump”) and J.D. Cannon, series on modem morality beginning Modem Christianity and dean of the Auditorium. (643-5218) “We Were Dancing” and “Fumed Oak.” from although he won’t say what his handle is. {NEWSMAKERS ® THE CBS LATE MOVIE Saturday, Jan. 22, it was announced Divinity School, University of 11-14 Manchester (Community College: For subscribers and guests. (Mrs. i JOKER'S WILD Dillon Leasing Corp. © LOVE AMERICAN STYLE DEAR DICK: Will yon please tell me who played the today by Raymond Robinson, editor Chicago; John P. Sisk, professor of “The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail,” MCC Burgess, 649-0812) i POP GOES t h e c o u n t r y ® ® THE THURSDAY NIGHT leading parU in “From Here To Eternity” - First Sgt. Milt and publisher. 5 HOLLYWOOD SQUARES SPECIAL English Literature at Gonzaga Auditorium. (646-4900, extension 259) Only $70 per week, .plus mileage i CONNECTICUT MOVIE Warden, Karen Holmes, Prewitt, Stark, Maggio and Capt. Entitled “Moral Choices in Contem­ 25-27 East ({atholic High School: October Holmes. KIMBERLY CARLTON, DeLeon Springs, Fla. University; Robert W. Tucker, to qualified renters. I SPECIAL EDITION 0 @ THE TONIGHT SHOW porary Society,” the 16-part series professor of political science at Spring musical, 8 p.m. (649-5336) THAT GIRL ABCCAPTIONEDNEWS A great movie. A great cast. Burt Lancaster and Detorah 1 Manchester Art Association; Annual § explores the complex, and often con­ 25-27 Manchester High School: Annual © MACNEIL-LEHRER 12:30 Kerr were Warden and Karen, with Montgomery Clift as Johns Hopkins University who holds bus trip; location undecided. (Terry Ron­ REPORT 0 MOVIE Prewitt, Frank Sinatra as Maggio, the late George Reeves as troversial, moral dilemmas that con­ a joint position with the School of Ad­ Broadway musical, 8 p.m. (646-5854) Many cars and tm ekt j son, 72^7000. extension 265) 8;00 1:00 Stark and Philip Ober as ({apt. Holmes. front Americans in the conduct of vanced International Studies; and FORD for rent at low, fowl fS{THE WALTONS. 0 0 ® TOMORROW their public and private lives. The • April rales! © C R O S S WITS 1:30 DEAR DKX: I find the theme music from the TV show, Ernest van de Haag, a psychoanalyst • November ® ® WELCOME BACK, O J O E FRANKLIN SHOW Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman, to be hanntingly beautiful. series will be published in Weekend who is adjunct professor of social i^ ttI r Coold you teU me if It is available on a recording, or in the magazine. philosophy at New York University 22-24 Manchester Gilbert & Sullivan 11, 12, 18, 19 Little Theatre of 319 Main St, Manchester © M O VIE form of piano sheet music? DAVID FISHER, WUliamsport, Topics discussed by all the 11 out­ and a lecturer at the New School for Workshop: “Brigadoon,” 8 p.m., Manchester: “Caberet," 8:30 p.m., loca­ ® ® ® NBC THURSDAY FOR YOUR H0USIN6 Pa. standing scholars who authored the Manchester High School Bailey Phone 643-2145 NIGHT ATTHE MOVIES It is lovely music, and it’s called “The Mary Hartman Social Research. tion not scheduled. (Mrs. Burgess, 649- t u r n t o series articles include abortion, Auditorium. (Janet Acker, 521-8168) ® AMERICANA MEEDS, T h ^ e ” and was written by Earl Hagen. It is, however, not “Moral ({hoices in ({ontemporary 0812) ® MASTERPIECE THEATRE TDCAY'S FAST-ACTION available either in sheet music or on a recording, and I'm told political,'business and science ethics, Society” will be offered for college 8:30 sexual conduct, the family and moral • May • December 0 M E R V G riffin family waut-aps that it will not be. There is, apparently, some legal complica­ credit by Manchester Community tion tiiat prevents either of those things happening. education. ® ® WHAT'S HAPPENING! College. For additional information 4-7 Little Theatre of Manchester: 9 Manchester Art Association: Christ­ Among the course authors are DEIAR DI({K: I would like to know if Arthur Fiedler of the on the series and the entire Courses £ “Solitaire, Double Solitaire” by Robert mas party, evening. (Terry Ronson, 728- Daniel J. Callahan, founder and Friday, Jan. 7 Boston Pops and Jota Fiedler, the actor who plays Mr. Peter­ by Newspaper program, contact g Anderson, 8 p.m.. East Catholic High 7000, extension 265) son on The Bob Newhart Show, are related. I say yes, my wife director of the Institute of Society, MCC’s Division of (Community Ser­ School Auditorium. (Mrs. Burgess, 649- says no. Who’s right? T. R. SINGLETON Jr., Champaign, 111. 6:00 Ethics and the Life Sciences; vices, 646-2137. 0812) • Monthly meetings CROSS WITS Your wife wins again. The Fiedlers are unrelated. D Q D @ ® n e w s I ©BASKETBALL 0 ® MARY HARTMAN, Kenneth B. Clark, professor I ABC NEWS Courses by Newspaper was S 3-7 Manchester Community College: I B^YBUNCH ® CHICO AND THE MARYHARTMAN DEAR DICK: The new Doc series is not doing Barnard emeritus in psychology at the City Mountain Laurel Chapter of Sweet I VOYAGE TO THE BOHOM 5 INFINITY FACTORY developed in 1973 by University S “Barefoot in the Park,” MCC 7:30 0 DICK VAN DYKE SHOW Hughes, who plays Doc, Justice. It’s lost its pleasant, relaxed University of New York and reseach Adelines, every Thursday at 7:30 p.m,, St. FTHE.SEA ®®WAU*TREETWEEK 0 ABC CAPTIONED NEWS Extension, University of CaHfomia, g Auditorium. (646-4900, extension 259) {MATCH GAME enjoyment. Will there be any changes? H. MALONE, Canton, tMUNOOREAL 9:00 . 1T:15 director of the Northside Center for San Diego, and is funded by the James Episcopal (Thurch. West Hartford. I MAKING ITIN NEW YORK Ohio. S 4 Manchester High School; Band con­ IGUNSMOKE ® CBS FRIDAY NIGHT ©LIARS CLUB Child Development; Lon Fuller, the (Virginia Dow, 521-0209) 1MUPPETSSHOW Yes, a major one. The show has been cancelled, clinic and National Endowment for the i' cert. (646-5854) {ZOOM MOVIES 11:30 Carter Professor of General CJiaminade Musical Club, first Monday 6:30 SKER'SWILD {MOVIE all. Humanities. “ Moral Choices in 13i '14,20,21 Manchester High School: I DOLLY ® ® STARSKY AND HUTCH of every month, 8 p.m., Center II LOVE LUCY a 0 ® THE ROCKFORD I LOVE AMERICAN STYLE Jurisprudence at Harvard Universi­ Contemporary Society” is the sixth “Teahouse of the August Moon,” a com- j *100,000 NAME THAT TUNE DEIAR DKX: 1 have a questhm about Charlie’s Angels. You Congregational Church. (649-3994) ) ABC NEWS FILES T ^ T H E TONIGHT SHOW always sec the three girls and Mr. Bosley. Could you teU me ty, now emeritus; Hans Jonas, the in a continuing series of timely edy. (646-5854) ^SNBCNEWS (CONNECTICUT Little Theatre of Manchester, first and ) HOUYWOOD SQUARES ^ o w ( ^ documentary the name of the actor who plays Charlie? And why doesn’t Alvin Johnson. Professor of educational features prepared by 26 Gertrude G. Tyler Dance Recital, 7 ELI^INC. {ABCCAPTIONEDNEWS third Wednesdays of every month, except {VILLA ALEGRE ■ MACNEIL-LEHRER Charlie ever show himself? GEORGE BIRKHEAD Jr., Philosophy at the New School for Courses by Newspaper. p.m., Manchester High School Bailey EPORT 10:00 11:45 Pearce, Aris. when a production is scheduled that week. 7:00 © N E W S O MOVIE Social Research; Philip Rieff, the Previous courses have been |: Auditorium. (643-9419) 8:00 John Forsythe is the voice of CbarUe. And his not showing )CBS NEWS ® ® ABC NEWS CLOSEUP 12:30 Benjamin Professor of Sociology at offered by more than 500 newspapers Membership is open to anyone interested j MY THREE SONS {ASSAULT OF MT. 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(646-5854) O SUPER BOWL '76 RESERVE THE RIGHT TO Other authors are Jean Lipman- extension 265) MACN.EIL-LEHRER 8:30 11:00 forget one of the most through the program offered by more EPORT MAKE LAST MINUTE (MERV GRIFFIN ® ® 0 0 ® NEWS weddings of all time. Joe married Marilyn Monroe, Blumen, director of the Women’s than 250 educaUontl institutions. CHANGES who died by her own hand. P w 8 - WEEKEND - Dec. SI. l»76

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By RUSS MacKENDRICK Then also in 1919 we got a design essen­ booklets had a bit excoriating the Scott Here is a strip of Scott 0X19, the tially like the one shown here. TUs lasted catalogers for not describing them in their lUNITIDS ^O FA M ER K U l seventh design of Post Office Seals, as until 1973 when it was replaced by one original condition. And now, lo and behold, shown in the November S.P.A. Journal with the new USPS insignia having the , the 1977 Specialized has com e out with the (Society of familiar eagle about to take off. . whole song and dance — page after page of Philatelic ’There is another batch of seals called booklet cover pictures and the full work­ Americans.) the Typesets. Hiere are 23 of these in up. Note the absence Stamps Scott’s. They were privately printed as So all that high dudgeon was wasted and of a monetary requested by postmasters. A few have the an apology is due to the good people of value. These things and name of the town such as Petalunna, Scott’s. w e r e f o r coins Calif., or Northfield, Mass. Not the departmental use highest in price (875) but the most in­ kOTAMEKICA. lUNITIOS only and never teresting to pick up would be the one from Graduates make news meant to be sold. So you don’t find them Flora, Indiana, with a name imprinted Graduate members of the local stamp everywhere — Harris does not list them “ NOAH MINNICK, P.M .” club are hot in the philatelic prints. Dr. and neither do they appear in Minjus’ Flowers on coins Haines Brown is being argued with through the pages of Linn’s in reference to "New American Catalog." You can Knowing how to share her interests, a his letter on Chinese postage rates. And search them out in Scott’s Specialized writer in ^ i n World, Ms. Rona Loren, has between Carriers’ Stamps and ^velopes. lectured on coins at flower clubs and on- former MPS veep. Dr. Jayson Hyun, is One reference book buries them in a flowers at coin clubs. She has compiled an quoted as the (Chairman of the Expertiza- chapter entitled “ The Miscellanea of U.S. illustrated listing of 22 countries with tion Committee of the Korea Stamp Socie­ lUWTtOS ^ or AMERICA, i Philately." flowers on coins. There is the edelweiss on ty. The very first usage o f P.O. seals was in the Austrian schilling (remember “ The 1872 for protecting packets of registered Sound of Music” ?), roses on British and New year events letters against tampering in transit. That Bulgarian issues, and a lotus on an Indian The first local event of the new year will stamp, number OXI, is said to be the 10-rupee piece. be Gerry Gerath’s First Sunday Stamp largest ever put out by the POD. (About 3 “ A.collection of flowers on coins is a joy Bourse at the Ramada Inn, East ^ rtfo rd , by inches — the Distilled Spirits and to have and learning about them is part of Jan. 2. Rectification stamps were larger but the the fun.” ’ITien on Tuesday evening, the 4th, the SPA writer does not consider them as regular meeting of the Central (Connec­ POD issues.) Apology Is due ticut (Coin Club at the K o f C Hall, 138 Main |iKm>s ^ o t a m ir c a I The second seal, in 1877, was like The Dec. 18 column here on stamp St., Manchester. nothing else before or since. It was meant to be used solely on mail that had been opened at the Dead Letter Office and some prankster in the guise of an artist Cheney Library adds, books managed to put through a design with a back^ound of hundreds of tiny letters New books at Manchester's Russell — Pour the hemlock Laughter in the wilderness spelling out “ post obitum” (after death.) Mary Cboiey Library: Saint — No holly for Miss North United Methodist The usage was expanded in 1879 to cover ^•W nteivl. Fiction Quinn Church — 125 years of history, everything sealable and the sick humor Sanders — Hamlet warning lUMnss Bennetts— Death Of the red 1851-1976 was replaced by a network of curved lines. king Shannon — Streets of death Page — The big book of There was a shcHl-lived issue in 1919 Black — The man on .the Stein — Lend me your ears magic with the lettering “ Mail and Records Sec­ bridge Upton — Wbo’d want to kill FMgers — Pepper! tion...(Quartermaster General’s Office.” Gardner — October light old George? Schwartz — Spain’s new The SPA story states that little is known Gibbs — Siberian road Watson — It shouldn’ t wave novelists, 1950-1974 of its purpose. Goring — Morwenna happen to a dog Solzhenitsyn — Warning to Hoffman — Nothing but a Yorke — (Cast for death .the West drifter Nonfiction The special child in the Konecky — Allegra America's working women library Lake — Leffert’s disease Carleton — The new Stardust & holly Here’s bookmobile route Larson — Muir’s blood vegetable & fruit garden book Stavrianos — 'The promise ..Lockridge — A streak of Carlyle past and present of the coming dark age Here’s next week’s schedule light Dfaanunapada — The Dham- Tescher — It’s your move Tuesday 2:50 p.m. — Wyneding Hill fpr the Manchester Puhhc Malzberg — Down here in mapada: ITie sayings of the Towsen — Qowns 10:20 a.m. — E. Middle Rd. Library bookmobile: Ueda — Modem Japanese Tpke. near high school. the dream quarter Buddha 3:30 p.m. — Carriage Dr. writers & nature of literature 11 a.m. — Walnut St. Mitchell — Watson’s choice Giambattista Vico’s science 4:10 p.m. — Kane Rd. Viallaneix — The first 11:40 a.m. — (k»lee Dr. Rosen — A mile above the of humanity Monday Gilbert — The flier’s world (Camus 1:30 p.m. — Grandview St. Thursday 10:30 a.m. — Bluefield Dr. 2:10 p.m. — Henry St. 10:30 a.m. — Regional Oc­ 11:40 ajn. — Clarver Lane. 2:50 p.m. — Oakwood Rd. cupational Training Center. 1:30 p.m. — Coronado 3:30 p.m. — Carpenter Rd. 11:40 a.m. — Victoria Rd. Apartments. New titles at Whiten 4:10 p.m. - Qyde Rd. 1:30 p.m. — Valley St. 2:10 p.m. — Seaman Circle. Wadnasday 2:10 p.m. — West Side Rec. New books at Manchester’s Better Homes & Gardens— 2:50 p.m. — Edison Rd. Bicentennial cookbook 1976 10:30 a.m. — Meadows Con­ 2:50 p.m. — Marshall Rd. Whiton Memorial Library: Christmas ideas: 1976 3;30p.m.— Wedgewood Dr. Johnson — Yesterday’s valescent Home. 3:30 p.m. — Elizabeth Dr. Bishop — How to know 4:10 p.m. — Fountain Connecticut 1:30 p.m. — Thayer Rd. Fiction American antique furniture Village Apartments. 4:10 p.m. — Hillview Johnson — A history of 2:10 p.m. — 'ninrod Rd. Apartments. Bryant — The kin of Ata are Brown — Familiar faces, Christianity waiting for you' hidden lives: The story of Lesley — R em em bered Coffman — Marsanne homosexual men in America laughter: The life of Noel Jazz concert Esler — Lord Libertine Cheney — The Southern Coward Foley — Put out the light hospitality cookbook Malino — Super living Jackwn — Autumn lace (^ ib om e — The Chinese rooms Jazz trumpeter, Joe Newman, and his Lockridge — A streak of cookbook Mann — Backyard sugarin' all-star quintet will be featured in a con­ light 56feen( Davis — How to survive in Montagu — 1116 nature of cert Sunday, Jan. 9, from 7 to 10 p.m. at McNeisb — The glass zoo suburbia when your heart’s in Weekend, an entertainment and televi­ human aggreuion Niven— A world out of time the Sheraton Tobacco Valley Inn in Wind­ sion supplement, is published each Satur­ the Himalayas Paulsen — Illustrated Watson — It shouldn’t sor. With Newman will be Ted Dunbar, day by ‘The Manchester Evening Herald. Dolensek — A practical woman’s almanac: 12 how-to happen to a dog guide to Impractical pets guitar; Bob Cranshaw, bass; Harold Herald Square. Manchester. O n m 08040. handbooks in one Wingate — Oil strike Mayhem, piano; and David Lee, drums. Deadline (or Forum of the Arts: (ught Ford — Microbe power: Scharf — Illustrated days before publication. Advertising Nonllelton Tomorrow's revolution patchwork crochet Tickets are available at the door. For in­ deadline: Five days before publicatioo. Allen— A wind fo shake the Forer— The birth order fac­ Sparks — Mini and trail formation, call 242-6688. V w orld; The story o f 1911. tor bikes, and how to build them hurricane * The Hartford Courant -r yourself , I St I I I I I I t I I t . I I I