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•EditoriaU fHmirliratpr EuniimjHrralft Commission seeks quick action on youth shelter Manchester — A City of Village Charm are required by the law as would be a truly difficult was the only time a full sion had more pressing lifestyles are significantly There were other adult The next meeting is Founded Oct. 1, 1S81 By LAUREN SHEA different. Ryan said he members who said they scheduled for April 2 at Survey response; No HUD Herald Reporter a place to put them..Other task to try to get funding town group had gone into tasks that would relate communities will also be for a youth shelter from the schools to get feedback more directly to youth con­ wasn’t taking a stand on believed obligations of 7:30 in the Municipal Published by thd Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, MANCHESTER - A military service should be Building Hearing Room. applying for the shelter the town. from students, and felt the cerns. the Issue, but was bringing our initial suspicion that the Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. representative of the Com­ coupled with drinking Monday we asked readers their minds on the issue funds. Commission member need for this action was The other proposal, it up. Mombw, Audit BurMu ol Clrculdtlon M«nb»r. Unlt»d Pr»t» lnt«m«llon»l Group members who are: rights, so it was by no to respond to two questions because of condominium con­ prevailing community at­ mission on Children and The commission had Frank Pische said he genuine. suggested by Bill Ryan, Youth is calling on General youth appointees, but over means clear that individual concerning the future of the version. titude in the issue hasn’t Stavan Harry. Exacutiva Editor, been concerned about would participate in the The commission tabled called for the commission PINEHURST Cuttomtr S«rviC6 — 047-9946 Frank A. Burbank. Managing Editor Manager Robert Weiss to grantwriting effort, since two proposals that met to take a stand on the 18, said the issue was sure stands on the drinking Of those answering our changed. ' Harold E. Turkington, Editor Emarltut youths who sleep in cars issue would be determined Community Development Raymond F. Robinson, Edltor-Publishar act quickly to secure funds and other poor cir­ he has experience. with some controversy. drinking age. Ryan said he to spark controversy when 302 Main St. Block Grant program. questions, five said they We also would like to thank for a youth shelter under cumstances, since the town In other business, the One was a proposal by understands that 18 and 19 it comes up at the next by whether the member 643-4151 Respondents said no by a 10 favor participation, but had Mayor Stephen Penny for We’ll speculate his answer In a democracy, any stand the Families With Service has nowhere to put them. commission made Mary Sears that the com­ year olds supply liquor to meeting. Other youth was a youth or adult ap­ clarifying his feeling oh the will be first, to question the that is against the mandate of Needs act. Commission members felt progress on their decision mission take a stand in younger youths because members expressed pointee. Now booking ordert for to 1 margin. done so all along and had not Greg Kane, has the satisfaction that the youth Other commission issue, which had hpcome validity of the survey; se­ the people is in error, es­ a concerted effort to get to go to the student coun­ favor of police returning to the age groups’ lifestyles Morrall Hams As of Thursday we have had their minds changed by backing of the full commis­ cils of various schools to foot patrols and motor­ are meshed. membership outnumbers members said it might be funds for a crisis center wise for individuals to sup­ Tobin Hams had 105 responses to the sur­ the condominium conversion muddled to some during the cond, to insist he still is right pecially when that mandate sion in his request to have determine what role young cycles. Several members Ryan said on the other the adult membership, was the most feasible thus providing an edge in press their personal beliefs Nutmeg Kallbasa vey which asked if readers issue. course of the last election - on the Block Grant issue and is clcdr Weiss call for a meeting of method of helping these people believe the commis­ wanted a police officer to hand, once youths reach Histoiy has a habit of being every department head and sion should play. speak before the commis­ the age of 21, they have the vote should the com­ and support the positions of favor participating in the Another three responded campaign. everyone who disagrees with youths. They felt that in mission decide to take a youths, since the commis­ unkind to those who have sociaL service agency that consideration of the tight Commission members sion before taking a stand, fewer contacts with youths program and if recent apart­ they do favor participation in Our interpretation of Pen­ him is wrong or is drawing deals with young people. and others felt the commis­ under 18 because their stand on the matter. sion is a youth group. become convinced they are economic conditions, ~ it concurred that this effort ment conversions to con­ the Block Grant program and ny’s response is this: false conclusions due to lack Mary Sears, commission right and the rest of the world member, said at the dominium ownership has said, yes, they had changed “I was right all along and of background. is wrong. group’s meeting changed their minds on the their minds ^cause of the three-fourths of the voters of We hope, in this case, we Wednesday night,, “ We block grant issue. condominium conversion Manchester were wrong, are wrong. We sincerely hope nobody have ^ get our foot in the The survey was strictly issue. then ... and are wrong, now... We hope Penny w illjeact in Manchester politics falls door and act very fast.” voluntary and we do not We would like to thank all but I will abide by their will.” with a small amount of into such a trap. That kind of Under the Families With Service Needs act, spon­ m i represent it as a scientific those who responded to the That’s just our interpreta­ humility and perhaps a touch trap has terminated many sored by State Sen. David sampling of community opi­ survey, which was published tion and we expect to hear of chagrin. If he does, it will, bright, young politicians’ Barry (D-Manchester) nion. in an effort to respond to a more from Penny about our perhaps, mean the mayor is careers. funds from the federal RME TO TNINK GREEN! goveminent will be dis­ The survey yielded the feeling by the Board of Direc­ “false conclusions” on the finally ready to abandon his is- * LOFT’S Pre-Emergence There is a way to avoid persed on a competitive r»4-’ following responses: tors that input is needed. subject. elitist attitude toward the bidding basis for Regional Crabgrass Preventer A total of 97 respondents Directors can judge for We have no idea what con­ voters of Manchester and will such a trap. Crisis Centers. Covert 2500 Sq. Ft. A 7 7 said no to participation and themselves the validity of clusions Penny will draw admit his stand has been in That way is called com­ The centers are shelters Our Reg. 6.59...... f I promise. for youths who are Apply now to stop crabgrass before it said they had not changed these results, but it confirms from these survey results. error. “charged” with status starts! Includes 'Balan' lor long-lasting offenses, such as in­ results, healthy lawns. corrigibility, truantcy, run­ ning away and sexual ac­ LOFT’S ‘24-4-8 Formula’ ting out. Under the law, Lawn-Food Fertilizer v/ofiiiie issues... j whose implementation Covers 15,000 Sq. FI. ^ A 7 f t Letters 'felUllftfe ------n c i date is proposed for Jan. 1, BLACK & DECKER Jigsaw with Our Reg. 18.44 l*T» f w 1981, these status offenses Woodcutting Blade ^ Helps you build a healthy, durable lawn are being decriminalized. that 'keeps its green'—even through Since the youth cannot be Our n»g. 10.99...... W the long hot summer. incarcerated these shelters Changeable blades allow straight, curve •Loft's Creeping Red Fescue CD clarification and scroll cuts in wood, metal and plastic. 101b. size. Our Rtg.Z.SS 1.76 BLACK & DECKER Finishing REGAL 36” to 48’ Indoor To the editor: Floor Plants The editorial of March 17, asking that condo conversion problem would MMH Sander f t C Our Reg. 18.88 for a survey on Manchester rejoining not exist, or would be eliminated. Our Reg. 18.99...... lOeOO 12.88 the Block Grant program and This is entirely false. 10,000 orbits per minute for smooth finish Many lovely varieties add the lush look tells on wood, metal, plastic. It’s easy and fast! to your home, porch or patio. Nestled whether the condominium conver­ The Town of West Hartford, which in 10" pots, plants include Yucca. sion problem has changed the minds has remained in the program, has loTAfeASTAMD Ficus Benjamins Palms, many more DUMP HIM 3x50 Ft. Welded Galvanized of the people, needs some clarifica­ experienced the same condo conver­ ■------Deluxe 24” Bamboo Rake tion. sion problems as Manchester. ------needs Fencing q Placing both questions together in It is the responsibility of the news MANCHESTER - Our Reg. 15.99...... %fmt D Our Reg. 4.39 that manner can lead to the conclu­ media and our elected officials to Manchester Memorial Heavy gauge for extra strength. Slight, non­ 2.88 sion that the condo conversion clarify and present information to Hospital’s Board of affecting imperfections allow this low price. • 30" Bamboo Rake, Our R.g s.as 3.88 problem is related to Manchester’s the public so that misdirection will DYNAMARK 42” Ground Engaging Trustees this week • Fence Poets i i Fast and thorough clean up lor lawn and non-participation in the Block Grant not occur. authorized submission of a A FI...... 1.99 I 5FI. 2.39 I 6 F I.. .2.: 11 H.P. Light Tractor $ 4 0 7 0 * garden without Injury to tender plants. program. Certificate of Need Mayor Penny has attempted to Eugene Sierakowski application, paving the CALDOR Rear-Bagging 22” 42'' cutting deck with triple blades for fast even Acting Chairman way for a major construc­ cutting. Has key ignition starting Features 4 forward PRECISION 20” Deluxe mislead the people into believing that Deluxe Mower t4CC speeds plus with powetiul transaxle direct if Manchester had stayed in the Concerned Citizens for tion project. drive transm ission. ‘ Allow ] wooks lor dollvory. Steel Spreader The (Certificate of Need Our Reg. 189.99...... lOD program, or rejoins the program. Manchester Development ■ Our Reg. 20.97 16.40 Andrew Tally Thoughts is only the first step in the E asrf vertical-pull start for the powerful DYNAMARK TRACTOR ACCESSORIES campaign for the project’s 3Jh H.P. Briggs & Stratton motor! 8’’ Dispenses 65 lbs ol tertllizer or seed Wheels with 9 height positions. Easy- • Sleeve H itc h .. .79.95 I •Cultivetor...... 94.95 with fingertip control. Lasting rust- approval by the state Com­ resistant enamel finish. mission on Hospitals and store fold-down handle. • Disc Herrow . .99.95 I •10” Plow ...... 159.95 Position questioned Giving and receiving is always part Health Care, but it is an important one. The cer­ Success didn’t spoil Betty Ford. of becoming a guest of the Holy. But WASHINGTON - This is a hard merely, as it were, comes with her tificate will outline the SCOOPS byDougSneyd She never took her job seriously as an then, that’s what love is all about, one to write because I have always husband. hospital’s expansion plans. • ‘LOVE MY CARPET’ (Besides, there are days when I award bestowed by the electorate. giving and receiving, and we have to •e a r l y b i r d WfU,M0ll.U)0KSUKE WElLJUSHUYf 10 CUT held that First Ladies should be The certificate has not Rug & Room Deodorizer treated with kid gloves and sent would reject Jimmy Carter’s claim She never negotiated with Com­ learn how to do both. I POMioNmofiKimas. yet been filed and specifics 12 or • Robin Eggs Tray posies and bonbons. to be the Republic’s most powerful munist China or the Soviet Union. I read of an elderly lady who is of the proposal could not be blind. A friend visited her recently, Our Reg. 1.39___ 9 3 < Filled W ith 12 Decorated But I’ll have to take my chances on citizen. On Iran, for example, he so Perhaps her most refreshing quality confirmed. It has been Malted Milk Eggs and as they chatted in her bright lit­ being denounced as a rotter, because far has seemed powerless.) was her reluctance to play the role of reported that the hospital • PINE SOL Cleaner Our Reg. 59c. 44‘ I do not think Mrs. Rosalynn Carter There is nothing personal in this second-in-command, the strong- tle room, it finally dawned on the is planning a $12 million 28 oz. visitor that the woman had a light ex|»nsion project. should run around the country saying criticism of Rosalynn Carter. By all willed woman behind the throne. Our Reg. 2.29.. 1 . 3 3 • Chocolate Bunnies she is “the second accounts, she is a good wife and I recall with pleasure Mrs. Ford’s burning — certainly a waste of money Manchester Memorial is hoping to demolish its V, f / ^ oz. Hollow C ho colsit most powerful mother who also finds time to cam­ speech at a fundraising luncheon in and energy! • CALDOR Dishwasher • NIpptr ‘ Skipper •Timid Timmy original buildirigs, built in person in the paign for her husband. But the "se­ Chicago for 14 women running for “Why do you put the light on when Detergent • P«l*r Rabbit 04 a 1923, and now used for ad­ cond most powerful?” One gags. political office in Illinois. She might you’re sitting here by yourself?” 50 oz. Q Q ^ Our Rag. 1.04...... Ea. 0 1 United States.” ministrative offices and “Well,” she said with a little smile, Our Reg. 1.39...... 9 w Inexplicably, I Sorrowfully, then, I suggest that have been excused for delivering a bed space. The Joint Com­ had been unaware Mrs. Carter bone up on a couple of rousing, women’s lib type of oration. “it’s not for me, it’s for the mission on Accrediltation • BInksville Bank of this ploy until I her predecessors. In my book, Mrs. But, speaking off the cuff, she mere­ neighbors. When I used to leave the of Hospitals, based in • CALDOR Laundry Contains Solid Chocolsit found it reported Gerald Ford ran second only to Bess ly expressed matter-of-factly her light off, they worried about me and Chicago, denied earlier Detergent Coins tnd Hollow Bunny in the Richmond ____ Truman in the First Lady feeling about what had “happened” kept coming in to see if everything this year a two-year ac­ t e s .’ss* 20 Ibe. u Our Reg. 8.99...... 3 . 1 Q SAMSONITE ‘PROFILE’ LUGGAGE Our Reg. 2.49 1.88 fooQ cimiw... Times Dispatch during a business sweepstakes. to her. was all right; so now I leave it on, creditation of the hospital trip to a number of Virginia com­ Mrs. Truman was widely known as “Well,” she told the audience in a and they know that everything’s because its buildings do not Choose From: MIr.'t List Our Rag. Sale . munities. 1 now find that Mrs. Carter a woman with a mind of her own, but low voice, “I suppose I have come a fine.” meet national standards. •Shoulder Strap Tote $45 33.74 26.90 tosses off this remark regularly. she gave pieces of it only to her hus­ long way, baby.” Then, still low key: A thoughtful gesture from one who The state commission • Beauty Case...... $55...... 41.24 32.96 band — in private. She never “In 10 months, going from the wife of spends her life in the dark. In the approved last July a It apparently is true that the First request to spend up to • 24” Weekend Flight $80 59.96 47.60 Jerry Ford, House Minority Leader, presence of the Holy, she has PYREX Lady is one of her husband's most suggested that she was helping to run $250,(KX) to study and plan WHITE BAKEWARE • 29” Overseas (with wheels) $120 89.96 71.96 PENTAX trusted advisers. Very well. But she her husband’s shop. She’d have to the wife of Mrs. President. Wow! ” received from her neigh^rs love and the proposed addition. •3-Suiter (w ith wheels. Tan o n ly )...... $100 74.94 59.88 ME Supar’ comes on too strong with the claim laughed in the face of anyone who so Rosalynn Carter has come a long care; in response, she lets them The hospital is hoping to with ‘SMC’ that she is the country’s No. 2 much as hinted that she was part of way, too — from the wife of a former know she’s fine. Giving and construct a mental health Roomy, tough and lightweight molded hardside cases are built to lake it! They f/1.7 Lens receiving! Part of becoming a guest feature comlort-grip handles and no-snag recessed locks. Choice of blue or tan. political executive. Even if her the Truman power structure. governor of Georgia to White House facility and to expand its EACH assertion is accepted as fact, for her During her stay in the White chatelaine. She, too, is a woman of in the presence of the Holy. materinity services. 1.47, Featuring (ALL OTHER SAMSONITE ‘PROFILE’ LUGGAGE AT SIMILAR SAVINGS!) Newell H. Curtis Jr. More detailed Our Reg. 1.99 to say so is more than a bit too much. House, Betty Ford likewise spent her considerable charm. But when she Sfors Slock Only. ______Push-Button After all, the people have not elected time being the president’s wife — speaks of her “power” she demeans Center Congregational Church explanations of the Electro- her to any government job. She period. She was a livelier First Lady the prestige of a president who can­ United Church of Christ hospital’s plans are •9 ” Pie Plate Touch"* expected within the next 10 than the beloved Bess, but she suf­ not — or should not — share real Manchester Override days, when the application • 1 Qt. Covered Washington merry-go-round fered from no delusions of grandeur. power with anyone. is filed. Round Casserole • 1V^ Qt. Loaf Dish 0 Latest model has shutter speeds to 1/2(XX) *263 •IV i Qt. Rnd. Cake Dish second with manual control, aperture pre­ O ur Rag. The average United States ferred automation, dedicated flash capability. 299.87 family of four eats almost Goes from oven-to-table to Home heating oil prices should be branded oilscam three tons of f ( ^ annually. refrigerator lor versatile use. • Dadicatad Flash • Protscllvs Csss And it's micro-wave safe! Our R*g. 86.94 •56 Our R8Q. 26.94 •23 By JACK ANDERSON panies from raking in unconscionable about 90 cents today.) Of the 69 cents, congressional testimony that their with lower profits or even losses for Congress, the U.S. withdrawal of The two highest active vol­ canoes In the world are in 0 WASHINGTON — Jimmy Carter’s profits on home heating fuel. 48 was the cost of the crude oil. That price increases bear a direct elsewhere in the company. The effect recognition from the Nationalist Chile, 19,882-foot Mt. Gualla- faltering attempts to deal with infla­ The oil companies howl about their left a margin of 21 cents. relationship to their increased costs, is to enable those companies to re­ Chinese regime on Taiwan is tirl and 19,652-foot Mt. SHARP 10-Digit tion have been based mainly on a sort increased costs and claim that the Using the industry’s own figures, the staff has found that costs are not main in compliance notwithstanding graphically portrayed: There is Lascar. •10-Gal. Aquarium Printing Calculator of evangelical approach — appealing skyrocketing price of fuel oil does not investigators for Rep. Ben even a consideration in the decision­ large profits from their petroleum nothing but empty blue ocean where with 4-Key Memory to Big Business and Big Labor to reflect a greedy grab for profits. Rosenthal, D-N.Y., estimated the making process for setting prices in operations.” the island of Taiwan used to be. Our Reg. 9.44 7 . 6 6 moderate their moneymaking Figures from congressional in­ rise in operating costs at about 20 the major companies.” The lumping of all company Our tendencies voluntarily. vestigators and the president’s own percent, or 1.5 cents per gallon. The Also contrary to their con­ operations meant that the council — Watch on waste •HIDE Cat Litter a e Q e Rag. 63.70 52.40 In the case of Big Business, this Council on Wage and Price Stability remaining 14 cents would be profit. gressional testimony, “the major oil which has only six employees to The General Services Administra­ 25 Ibe. A -m t* Features Independent memory, TEBNITES Our Reg. 3.34...... & . f V fixed and floating decimal plus call for Christian forbearance has throw considerable doubt on these In a little-noticed study, the companies did not use a marginal cost monitor the entire oil industry — tion recently "stepped up” its efforts fallen on deaf standard functions. Uses pious claims, however. Congressional Research Service analysis as the basis for their enor­ could not spot any gouging on home to spend the taxpayers’ money. It •Weighted Dog Dish regular paper. 8EL1071S ears. There are \ In September 1978, a month before found similar data and concluded mous price increases over the last heating oil prices. UNISONIC 5” Diagonal KINQSPOINT Cassette commissioned a $M,000 sculpture 7" Olemeler O >10 1 year,” the subcommittee staff found. ft 8-Track Recoder-AM/FM few born-again Carter’s voluntary guidelines were that “no doubt operating costs have With this effective cover for their depicting a set of concrete steps to be Our Reg. 3.37...... C . . 4 w AC/DC Black & White TV businessmen announced, a gallon of heating oil risen ... (but) it appears unlikely that Instead, the investigators con­ activities, the major petroleum com­ placed in front of a new federal office with 3-Way Operation Phono Stereo System ' Heavy-Duty King-Sjze when increased ' \ cost, on the average, 36 cents. Of that they rose by 100 percent.” cluded, the big oil companies panies were able to profess pained in­ building in Norfolk, Va. GSA officials •GEISLER Gerbil Diet Document Chest profit margins amount, the refiner paid about 29 "charge what the market will bear.” 2 llie study adds: “Any amount of nocence in what should be called Insist the artistic steps serve a useful lbs. Our Rag. 119.97...... *94 Our Rsg. 179.99 . *143 are at stake. cents in crude oil costs, leaving a this increase in margins not offset by How did all this escape public OILSCAM — the great home heating .Our R tg. 1.55...... 1 .1 7 Our Rag. 16.29 — purpose: People can use them to sit And you shall have entertainment Record from stereo, phono or even 12.44 The sad, blunt margin of 7 cents. higher pperating costs is likely to be attention? One way was the option ripoff of 1979-80. on. ■f ICMI... lU M haa bbon aorving the L wherever you go! Boat, beach, patio tape to tape! Has LED tuning Indica­ Fire-resistant with lock and key. truth is that t h e ______Horn# Owner lor I7YEAM. Foracom •Jr. Raw-Bone tor and digital tape counter. Turn­ Large 7x8 9/16x139(16 " size. Of this 7 cents, about 5.4 cents were recorded as higher refiner profit... A permitted by the guidelines to lump 1984 is here * A Navy study team, checking pMt ra n MtPICnOM ol your home or pool—it's a great little gad about. president’s voluntary wage and price their oil refining and marketing by a Tarrma CorRrol Expert, auperviaad Our Rag. 99c...... 6 7 ^ Operates on AC, DC or 9 'O' batteries table'Is full-size BSR: has 20" hi •C om pact SIza, R.«. 12.2s. 8 .8 8 eaten up by operating costs, accor­ clear implication is that refiners’ George Orwell coined the phrase into bills our allies overseas have let by the Untal lacMcal sufl, phone our operations with unrelated activities. (not Included). twin-speakers for full sound. guildelines are not working. A ding to a National Petroleum Council profits have risen significantly.” "unperson” for someone who had slide, found |10 million owing for nearaal local oHoe: Tbis had the effect of fuzzing up the specific and glaring example is in the study. That left a modest 1.6 cents Investigators for the House Energy fallen into official disgrace in Big equipment and training of foreign 649-9240 home heating fuel industry. >er gallon in profits. and Power subcommittee inter­ oil-profits picture. Brother’s nightmare world of troops by American personnel. The mercifully mild winter has • A year after the voluntary viewed representatives of Gulf, Tlie wage-price council explained “1984.” The Central Intelligence Instead of trying to collect the BiniTIIllITECOmOL MANCHESTER VERNON allowed many of the nation’s poor to guidelines went into effect, a gallon iH i Tri-City Shopping Center Mobil, Hess, Texaco, Exxon and the outcome this way: “As a result of Agency has now invented the concept money, the Pentagm’s brass hats Tbo OMest A Urgett In -C—w. 1145 Tolland Turnpike avoid a drastic “heat or eat” dilem­ of home heating oil cost an average Amoco arid came to this conclusion: the organizational latitude, profits of an "un-island.” On the map the simply wrote off the |10 million — ma. But it hasn’t kept the oil com­ of 69 cents. (This has gone up to “Contrary to oil company claims in earned in one area could be pooled spooks u^ed in closed-door briefings and called off the study team. 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A"- Archaeology workshops scheduled HARTFORD-The final two archaeology workshops In a series being offered free to the S chool public by the Lions Gallery of the Senses at the Wadsworth Atheneum will be held on Sundays, March 23 and 30, at 3:30 p.m. The series, which is supported by a grant from the Connecticut Humanities Council, has been Western civilization structured around the Lions Gallery’s popular - - M l current exhibition, “Antiquities: From Field to Museum.” ThaVa Entertainment At the March 23 workshop, visitors will be class goes to Yale able to practice simple archaeological techniques used in uncovering buried objects, Last Wednesday Mr. Glaeser’s fairs under the U.S. Dept, of State. a blessing by the majority of the and be shown how to record information about Western Civilization class went to He spoke of the importance of main­ eleven Western Civ. students. Movie business an object once it has been found. The March 30 the laddie East to delve into the taining friendly relations with the The conference was brought to a workshop will demonstrate how numerous problems besetting that Gulf countries. In other words, they close by Dr. Muhammad Abdul-Rauf, archaeologists use plans and drawings to area of the world and to ponder some have the oil and we really do need it. an Imam (or Holy man) in the recreate the way an ancient building might possible solutions. These countries are also extremely Islamic religion. He is based at the always changing have looked. \ Not literally, of course; but the valuable to the health of the United Islamic Center in Washington, D.C., The family-oriented workshops are iii and is a professor of religion at eleven did leave Manchester, Connec­ States economy, for they are con­ By ALLEN M. WIDEM Miss Townsend, who was a member of prepared and run by Mary McKinley, a / ticut. The event was a conference en­ stantly reinvesting American dollars Georgetown University. It’s been said that the more things the consumer-interest crusaders known as Rogert Loucks (right) of Glaston­ the production today and Saturday, graduate student at the University of Connec­ titled “Arc of Crisis: Tempest in The into our markets. He educated the audience on the change, the more they stay the same. Nader’s Raiders while in Farmington, bury rehearses role of Richard March 28 to 30, and April 4 and 5 at ticut who has been trained in archaeological Gulf" and was sponsored by the Dr. Karl E. Meyer concluded the beliefs and practices of the Moslems, Not so in moom-pitchas. resigned as vice president. West Coast Dauntless in “Ruddigore.” Karen and Simsbury High School. techniques. League of Women Voters of the first part of the program. He is a which shed a great deal of light on The business is in a constant juggling of production. United Artists Pictures, to Another attraction that is proving a major Connecticut Education Fund in member of the Editorial Board of the the people of the Persian Gulf region, talent. Now, wonder of wonders, moom- join 20th Century-Fox. Jim Grigsby play opposite Roger in draw among visitors to the Lions Gallery’s an­ if** cooperation with Yale University. New York Times, and was rather for they are (for the most part) one pitchas finally appointed a lady to She got into the film business five years tiquities exhibition is a simulated “dig.” The The conference was held (where idealistic in his viewpoints, which and the same. His view was, again, presidency of a studio. ago as a script reader and story editor. focal point of the “dig” is a box measuring 4 else but) at Yale in New Haven, was understandable since he is not idealistic, and students ^noticed a As duly reported in the news wire- She is the daughter of Robert C. Town­ Glastonbury tenor stars by 8 feet which ia filled with sand covering within the sunny chambers of directly involved in the turbulent slight discrepancy between the services, one Sherry Lansing has surfaced send, the former chief executive officer of numerous wooden silhouettes which represent Sprague Hall. It lasted nearly four world of politics. Islamic perception of justice and the as president of 20th Century-Fox Produc­ Avis-Rent-a-Car. (Her dad formed the objects on view in the exhibition. Armed with 2 hours, much to the dismay of our Section two of the conference dealt present-day taking of American tions. She is the first such lady executive Rosewater Foundation, which provided trowels, brushes and other tools used by cramped legs and sleepy feet, but with the people, the land, and the hostages in Iran. But the Imam was, in Hollywood, and, not so surprising, she the input of $150,000 of financing for the in Simsbury ^Ruddigore^ archaeologists, visitors can uncover the nevertheless proved to be infor­ religion of the Persian Gulf region. A on the whole, informative. is subject of enormous curiosity within the buried objects, record their positions, and Ralph Nader consumer-interest group). vatory of Music. He lives with his wife, mative and somewhat enlightening. professor of Near Eastern Studies Although the Middle East con­ ' film business. Will she, the question goes, It was while at Miss Porter’s that Miss SIMSBURY — Roger Loucks of Natchaug then hang them on a wall which has been Marjorie, and their three children. There were six guest speakers in from Princeton University, Bernard ference was lengthy and, at certain ’ fall flat on her face, or, another question Townsend began work with a Nader task Drive, Glastonbury, has landed a principal brightly painted with different colors that “Ruddigore” or “The Witch's Curse” first all; each of them lecturing from a Lewis, suggested a trade-off with points, dull, it did portray the crisis ' goes, proceed to out-shine, out-perform force investigating nursing homes. She role in this year’s Simsbury Light Opera Com­ show the strata of successive civilizations in different viewpoint. They were Russia: we recognize Cuba and in a myriad of ways. We gained insighi • everybody else on that level of the continued the research while later atten­ pany production, “Ruddigore” by Gilbert and opened to Victorian audiences nearly 1(X) an imaginary site. divided into two groups of three, with Russia leaves Afghanistan into the many factors which are in­ decision-making process in the industry? ding Princeton University. Sullivan. This marks his 10th year as SLOC’s years ago. A parody of melodrama, the opera The Lions Gallery of the Senses, an exhibi­ a brief intermission between their peaceably. volved in international affairs, and ’ This paragrapher, going along with Miss lead tenor. mixed villainly, virtuosity and Gilbertian tion space which presents non-visual aspects presentations. The first part dealt He stressed the importance of fin­ were able to view the Gulf crisis Sherry Lansing, who is in her 30s, was a Loucks will assume the role of Richard twists of plot with the melodic harmonies for of art to blind and sighted museum visitors, is ' Lansing’s past experience (she’s no Jane- which Sullivan was so famous. Performances with maintaining the strategic ding a way to keep the Russians from from numerous angles. And we Come-Lately to production; her tack senior production executive at Columbia Dauntless, a swaggering seaman who follows funded by Lions International, District 23-B. are scheduled for today and Saturday, March balance in the Persian Gulf. losing face, for this is a major factor learned, unfortunately, that the Per­ record cannot be faulted), would say that on such major attractions as “The China his heart’s dictates — a character described Admission to the gallery is free via the This had tremendous Russian over­ in resolving anything when dealing sian Gulf area truly is an “Arc of ' the gal will shortly demonstrate to Syndrome” (Jack Lemmon, Jane Fonda, by one Gilbert & Sullivan expert at Gilbert’s 28 to 30, and April 4 and 5 at Simsbury High Atheneum Cinema entrance on Atheneum tones, which were inevitable in the with the Soviet Union. Next spoke Crisis.” — Patty Shirer Hollywood that the gag-line insisting a Michael Douglas). “most subtle invention.” School Auditorium. For ticket information, Square North. Museum hours are Tuesdays, light of the recent Russian occupa­ John Gatch, president of the Sitra lady can change her mind endlessly is Dorothy Arzner trail-blazed the path for With performances like Marco in “Gon­ call 658-0031. Wednesdays and Fridays, 11 to 3; Thursdays, tion of Afghanistan. The first speaker Corporation which is centered in strictly a gag-line. lady film directors 50 years ago. She doliers,” Fairfax in “Yeoman of the Guard” Artistic direction and choreography of the 11 to 8, and Saturdays and Sundays, 11 to 5. was Firuz Kazemzadeh, a professor Washington, D.C. It is a busi­ Lucille Ball, of course, teamed with proved, very much so, that a woman, with and Nanki-Poo in the “Mikado” behind him, Gilbert and Sullivan operate are under the Performers in the Music Department’s Auditorium at 7:45. Four of the major of History at Yale and chairman of ness consultant and ser­ Students then-husband Desi Amaz, in the enor­ background in a tremendously trying at­ Loucks has become something of a G & S aegis of William Koch of New York City. characters are shown above. From left to the Committee on Middle Elastem vice .company primarily concerned mously successful Desilu Productions in mosphere, could handle a motion picture expert himself. William Erhart of Tolland, Mass., is this Ghost hunters coming production of “Annie Get Your Gun” have season’s musicl director/conductor. with doing business in the Middle television’s earlier era. Mary Pickford was and make of the individual project “This kind of theater is very broad,” Roger been busily rehearsing for the past few right are Jerry Ganley, Willi Meier, Shari studies. Other roles in “Ruddigore” were awarded Manchester Community College presents an He implied, to put his lengthy East and Africa. Mr. Gatch gave a iii survey one of the original partners of United Ar­ memorable entertainment. explained during a recent rehearsai. To months. Their hard work and dedication will Bauer, and Bob Lenhardt. (Photo by Cum- to Carol Hermes and Karen and Jim Grigsby, evening with Ghost Hunters Ed and Lorraine presentation in concise terms, that corporate view of each Mid Eastern tists Pictures. This writer noted above the film in­ emphasize the bombastic dialogue, he con­ Warren March 26 at 8 p.m. in the main pay off tonight and tomorrow night at Bailey mings) everything that has happened down country, right down to the little- As one of 1,100 selected schools in But Sherry Lansing Is something else. dustry will be watching to see if Sherry tinued, "Gestures should be sweeping and Simsbury, Job Emerson, West Hartford; Sally auditorium at the Bidwell Street Campus of through time in the Gulf region is the known Bahrain and Qatar. He in­ the United States, Manchester High She’s arriv^ at 20th Century-Fox from Lansing (and number one aide Claire exaggerated.” Porterfield, Canton; Jack Benham, North direct result of devious Russian plan­ cluded minute descriptions of their School is scheduM to participate in Columbia Pictures. 20th Century was Townsend) can catapult 20th Century-Fox Loucks, vice-president of sales for Ad vest Canton; and Mark McNally, Unionville. Manchester Community College. Tickets are $2 for Students and $3 for general admission, ning. Kazemzadeh was followed by resources, (especially in the oil a study conducted for the National formed by Darryl F. Zanuck in the success beyond the phenomenally Inc., is tenor soloist at St. John’s Church. West Choruses of bucks and blades, ghosts and vam­ and are on sale now. For information and Roger Merrick, Deputy Director at department) which were cut short by Center for Elducational Statistics. Depression 30s — a time when odds were successful “Star Wars” of 1977. “Star Hartford, and has performed with Hartford pires, professional bridesmaids and the usual College search begins tickets call the Student Activiites Office at the Office of Arabian Peninsular Af­ the lack of time. This was considered High School and Beyond is the name against any new project in Hollywood. Wars,” of course, 'is THE film to be Symphony Orchestra and the Mark Twain villagers hail from the greater Hartford and of this new phase of national study. What Mr. ^nuck did in the 30s, Miss Lan­ beaten, grossing-wise (last we heard, the Masquers. He is also a member and former Springfield areas. 646-4900, Ext. 259. The problem of college ad­ a few hours from home, you may be accepted; in return, the institution The 36 sophomores and 36 seniors “take” was in the several hundred million chairman of the board of Hartford Conser- gives you its decision earlier than the sing will certainly do in the 80s. ministrations never goes away; no forced to visit it during the upcoming who were randomly selected to par­ Mss Ball and Miss Pickford, while dollar class). sooner do seniors receive word from April vacation. (It is not a good idea normal applications warrant — Master mime is dazzling ticipate in the survey will spend In less-talented hands, pershaps, 20th usually before January 1. This plan linked to production decisions, of course, the colleges of their choice then to see a prospective college during At last, Marcel Marceau: gym­ three hours in the library this Mon­ were never concerned with the day-to-day Century-Fox could not be expected to out­ juniors begin searching in earnest for the summer, especially if no students can relieve unnecessary waiting, nast, clown, and artist all rolled into Bip is a man who is always in a bad day, March 24. They will be com­ pace itself. With the likes of a Sherry Lan­ cost (application fees run about $20- administrative addenda, the day-to-day the colleges of their choice. are present; such a visit can distort one, came to Connecticut! On March or embarrassing situation struggling pleting questionnaires asking about determinations on script selection/talent sing, we’ll venture to say that by the midr 25 each), and fingernail-biting. If M Some people consider this early ef­ the picture you get of the school. 3, 1980, the master of mime per­ to act dignified in his attempt to rec­ their educational experiences during designation, whatever. die of this decade, 20th Century-Fox will fort a waste of time; "you have plen­ If it proves impossible to arrange a Prestige U. is definitely your first formed at the University of Connec­ tify his seemingly hopeless predica­ high school and their plans for the Now for the strictly Connecticut angle be demonstrating choice-and-commano, ty of time to look for schools when fall trip, see the college in the spring choice, apply early. ticut in Jorgenson Auditorium, to an ment. A highlight of Marceau’s show future. Tests will also be ad­ for this week’s reuminations: Claire production-wise, on an unprecedented you're a senior” is the common of your junior year.) ’file time during But be realistic. Unless your awe-striken capacity crowd. was “Bip as a Lion Trainer.” In this ministered that measure their ap­ Townsend, a 27-year-old film production scale. refrain among such malcontents. But which the Junior Honors students are credentials are top-notch, the Ivy The 54-year-old Marceau presented humorous pantomime, Bip played titude and achievement in several executive who attended Miss Porter’s The mountain climber was asked, we’re League is probably not the place for take the advice of one who has gone supposed to be working on their in­ a repertoire of both style an “Bip” the part of an unsuccessful lion different 'areas. School in Farmington, will be on Miss told, why climb an enormous height? The through the wringer: juniors, get dependent study projects are instead you. It often happens that students pantomimes. trainer desperately seeking to gain Students will have to provide iden­ answer: Because it’s there. Sherry Lan­ forge ahead with time-consuming, Lansing’s “team.” She is a newly-named looking nowl spent in a car, rolling toward the j The style pantomimes consisted of control of his stubborn lions in order tifying information for future vice president of production for 20th sing, first lady production honcho, is going expensive applications to schools The more industrious of the juniors Midwest in search of a college (my ' three skits the highlight of which to avoid an embarrassingly poor cir- followups as they will be contacted at Century-Fox Productions, which functions to prove that a lady production honcho’s A have already oegun the quest. These own personal experience colors this that they have little chance of atten­ which was “the Seven Deadly Sins.” cus performance. With this two-year intervals to determine how as a wholly-owned subsidiary of 20th capabilities are attunpd to audience hardy souls busy what leisure time somewhat). ding; this is less the result of poor This pantomime depicted each of the hysterical pantomime, Marcel cap­ their high school education ■ Century-Fox Film Corp. taste/temperament, circa 1980s! they might have with endless Getting an early start is particular­ guidance than of a failure to face , "seven sins” in' Marceau’s incom­ tured the audience’s imagination and prepared them for the future. They readings J Barron’s Guide to the ly Important if you are reasonably facts. Choose your college with a parable comical style. received appreciative laughs and will be asked to relate how their •/ Colleg‘-i, an older sibling’s letter sure of which school you want to at­ careful, discerning eye, and you will Marceau’s grace and agility added applause for his excellence. plans have changed or developed. extolling I'-.e virtues of old UConn, tend. You may have an option called most likely be highly satisfied a year with his expressive face, (acccen- It is a truly enjoyable experience to The purpose of this new program is Big leason scheduled and countless catalogs cadged from Early Decision, whereby you commit from now. And above all. get going! vtuated by clown white makeup and view a man as in control of his facial to examine the relationships between the guidance office. yourself to that school if you are — Gary Selinger black eye liner) portrayed each expressions and body movements as schooling, work, and other life They are already comparing the patomime with astounding clarity Marcel Marceau. His insurpassable experiences that subsequent a career relative strengths of Harvard and and realism. excellence radiated throughout the choice. It will also discover the at Bicentennial shell Yale, of Amherst and Williams, of After a short intermission, the entire two hour performance. Marcel tion Army. The band includes professional musicians and Summer Study offered amount of students who choose Mountain Laurel Chapter Chorus of Sweet The Montclair Band & Songsters will be featured over the Boston University and Boston remarkable one man performance Marceau’s reputation as the greatest MANCHESTER — Generous financial further education and the amount support from many Manchester weekend in a series of musical presentations by the Salva­ amateurs who perform regularly. College, and of Central and continued. In the second half of mime in the world, comparable only Adelines sponsored by Manchester Junior The Guidance Department has Mexico. One week is spent at the who decide to join the labor force organizations has made possible plans for Southern. Marceau’s illustrations, the mime to Charlie Chaplin, justified itself in Women’s Club, July 22; U.S. Navy received brochures describing Academy and four weeks in Cuer­ after graduation. Such information the biggest summer season ever at the It is the relentless march of events performed five of his famous “Bip” my mind. Northeastern Show Band, sponsored by various summer programs offered at navaca, Mexico, living with a reflects the kinds of students in high Bicentennial Band Shell. that forces juniors into such early pantomimes. In case you are With drama and grace, the master the Army and Navy Club, July 27; colleges and private high schools. Mexican family. The program is school today. Scheduled events include A1 Gentile’s A funa drive is in progress to raise Music weekend set at citadel maneuvers. The first meeting of wondering, “Who is Bip?” allow me of mime proved his superiority to This survey should prove to be a Some of these offer college credit, open to students with a year or more ' Big Band Sound sponsored by the money for the construction of permanent Witness. Musical works will be by Hollis, minds between the Class of 1981 and to describe this intriguing character. all!!!—Patty Cone success. MANCHESTER-The Salvation Army event. some high school credit, some are of Spanish study. Manchester Rotary Club, July 1; Bob lavatories and a concession stand. Tax- Catelinet, Clarke, Steadman-Allen, Goffin, the Educational Testing Service Haystack Mountain School of Citadel Corps will feature the Montclair Band The Montclair Band & Songsters will pre­ (those folks responsible for, among designed for students who need Burke Jazz Quintet sponsored by the deductible contributions may be sent to & Songsters from Montclair, N.J. at its Music sent their major festival Saturday at 7:30 p.m. and Coles. special help in certain areas and Crafts in Deer Isle, Maine, has other things, the SAT) comes up at Manchester Lions Club, July 15; Italian Miss Dorothy M. Sonego, band shell Weekend Saturday and Sunday. at the Citadel. 661 Main St. Tickets are Bandmaster Charles L. Baker, the director some are precollege orientation type courses for a limited number of Night with Bruno Dubaldo Orchestra, in­ treasurer, c/o Savings Bank of of music at the Montclair Corps, is the son of the end of March. students in ceramics, graphics, Sections of the Montclair group feature vir­ available at the door for $2. For some, it will be merely the experiences. Some provide further cluding an Italian and American “sing Manchester, Main Street, Manchester, tuoso solosits of the most respected order in­ Included in this festival will be works by, .Salvation Army Officers and is a fifth genera­ training or experience in special metal, sculpture, weaving, along,” sponsored by the Manchester first of many like encounters. For 06040 cluding Bandsman Philip Smith, currently co­ Bowen, Cook, Guilmant, Saint-Saens. Eric tion Salvationist. areas, such as art, music, and writing enameling and photography. Colgate Chapter of UNICO NATIONAL, July 19; He is a product of The Salvation Army’s others, if they happen to be so lucky, University in Hamilton, New York, principal trumpet with the New York Philhar­ Leidzen, Dvorak, Crosby. Johnson, and Scott Students who wish information monic Orchestra and Bandmaster, Charles This group will participate at the 9 a m. music program of the New Jersey Division, this taking of the SAT will be their about any of these programs should has freshman-level classes in the first and last. Baker, principal trombonist with the New Worship Service at South United Methodist having been soloist of the New Jersey Youth check In the guidance office. humanities, sciences and social Piano recital scheduled Other factors play into the hands of Jersey Symphony Orchestra. Both are ardent Church. Captain Arthur W. Carlson, corps of­ Band during his high school and college years. Students are reminded that if they sciences for academically talented the colleges. If the particular school HARTFORD — Christine Clegg, pianist, Elizabeth Street. ficer of the Manchester Citadel, will be the This band made tours across the country, wish to take any of these courses and students who have completed their Salvationists. that peaks your interest is more than will present a Hartford Conservatory Her program w ill. include Mozart’s Numbering more than 30 players, this all Canada, Denmark, Sweeden, and England and receive high school credit, they junior year. The Berkshire Music guest speaker. faculty recital in Sunday, at 4:15 p.m. at “Sonata in E flat major, K. 282,” Bach’s brass band presents music ranging from the They will also be the featured music at the gave the young trombonist a wealth of solo should complete an External Credit Center at Tanglewood, Mass., has the Unitarian Meeting House, corner of "Toccata in D Major,’’ Liszt’s great symphonic works to more contemporary Worship Service at 10;45 a.m. at The Salvation and ensemble experience before reaching the application prior to their participa­ summer seminars in various musical V Albany Avenue and Bloomfield Avenue, “Hungarian Rhapsody No. 13,” three sounds, as well as the traditional _ Army Army. Music during the service will include Eastman School of Music in 1966. At eastman, tion. A sampling of some of the disciplines available to gifted he studied trombone with the renowned French Club students. Admission is based on Hartford. Mazurkas by Chopin, movements from marches and church hymn tune works of Leidzen, Calvert, Richards, various programs offered is listed Albeniz’s “Iberia,” and “Tell-tale Fan­ Emory Remington and conducting with Taavo below. demonstrated musical proficiency Mrs. Clegg is a graduate of Oberlin arrangements. Burgmayer, Ballantine and Gowans-Larsson. College, studied at the Mozerteum in Salz­ tasy,” a 1978 work by Jane Brockman. The music weekend begins at the Hartford Major Robert Dries of Montclair will be the Virkhaus. Harvard University in Cambridge, and are for eight weeks. An invitation is extended to all to share in plans trip Rochester Institute of Technology burg, and is a graduate student at the ITiere is no admission charge, and the Civic Center Saturday at 2:15 p.m. Band­ speaker. 2 Mass., the oldest summer session in University of Connecticut. She has also public is invited to attend. For informa­ master Michael Orfitelli of the Manchester The finale to this music weekend ministry this music weekend. For additional informa­ the United States, is accepting a is offering a college readiness taken master classes with Jeanne-Marie tion phone the Hartford Conservatory, 246- Citadel Band will be the chairman for that will be at the 4 p.m. Festival of Praise & tion, please call 649-7787. In any of you have been listening to limited number of academically ad­ summer camp at the Eisenhower Campus at (Cayuga Lake, Seneca Darre. She lives in South Windsor, on 2588. the morning announcements instead vanced secondary school juniors and In 1935 Sock ‘n’ Buskin was as alive as it is “Pomander Walk” by Louis Parker and seniors into its regular college-level Falls, New York. The workshops and of sleeping through them, you’ve today. Here is the cast of their version of probably heard about the French program. A full range of courses in seminars will provide opportunities directed by Miss Helen Page. I Club’s trip to Canada. For the past arts and sciences are available. Blair to develop and practice reading, Goodspeed plans musical Ballet show Academy, Blairstown, New Jersey, writing, and study skills. Adirondack several years, the French Club has EAST HADDAM-Rehearsals are Un­ Eddie,” “Whoopee,” and “The Five been sponsoring a trip to Canada has a five-week session for students Institute of Skidmore College in B celebrates sixtieth year der way for the musical “The Happy O’clock Girl.”) usually in late winter or early spring. interested in writing and in finding Saratoga Springs, New York, is set tonight Time” which will begin performances at Settling in for the second week of This year the trip will take place out about a career in writing and offering two workshops in which the It’s the largest club in Manchester present. A special surprise is in store Buskin is composed only of people for the oldest member that shows uo. the Goodspeed Opera House April 9. rehearsals are Joe Masiell, famed for the from April 21st to the 24th. The group journalism. students explore and live in the High. Its former members have gone who like to act. There are also set MANCHESTER-Tonight at 8. the Dynamy-Clark University in Adirondack Mountains. Enrollment on to become famous clothes Of course not every member win The creative team of Kander, Ebb and title role in “Jacques Brel is Alive and will stay in Quebec City and maybe builders, lighting and publicity peo­ Well on and off-Broadway and on national Center Ballet Theatre Company will pre­ spend a night in Montreal. Worcester, Mass, is offering a seven- is open only to high school seniors. designers, Muppet Show workers, know of this celebration, but we hope Nash for “The Happy Time,” the tale Of a ple. We must not forget the artists boy growing up in a three-generation and international tour, and Daniel Keyes, sent its spring performance at Penney Some activities are planned ahead week Community Arts Internship Johnson State College in Johnson, and even a casting director for Nell that if you know of any former who design the posters and French Canadian family, is in residence, who played Nancy D u ^ u lt’s father in “A High School in East Hartford, of time such as a tour of the city and program in which students will have Vermont is conducting a Summer Simon. The present members have member of Sock ‘n’ Buskin, you will programs, nor those who serve as Science Training Program in such careers to pursue. What is it, tell them about the evening. They contributing to the excitement of rehear­ Long Way to Boston” last.season at The program will include works from its historical sites. But many ac­ full-time assignments on a ushers. In addition there are sound the company’s repertoire such as Ecology at its Babcock Nature you may ask? It’s Sock ‘n’ Buskin. will enjoy seeing their old friends sals under Director Sue Lawless (“Tip- Goodspeed. , tivities aren’t decided on until the Neighborhood Artsmobile, in both and ticket workers. Last but not least “Solaris” to the synthesized music of Preserve. Applicants who have Sock ‘n’ Buskin is the oldest club in who once perfonped on stage with Toes” and “The Five O’Clock Girl” ) and For reservations, phone the G o^peed group reaches its destination. In the performing and graphic arts are the hard-working prop, crews. .Tomita, “Down by the Sea” to Scott demonstrated high ability and excep­ Manchester High, dating back 60 them or simply reminiscing about Choreograper Dan Siretta (“Very Good Box Office 873-8668. past, going to the movies has been a throughout the city. Phillins Exeter Obviously, there is a lot more to do .... “Ming Garden,” and “Diver- tional motivation in science will ^ years. That is why we wish to call the “behind the scenes incidents,” favorite with students as well as Academy in New Hampshire has an back stage than there is to do on 1issment.” Dancers will also premiere considered for participation. your attention to us. Soon we will be the back stage mistakes, or the cast I trying out many of the areas’ exciting five-week study tour to stage. On stage work, however, ’The Odyssey” choreographed by Joyce celebrating our 60 years as party that followed a performance. restaurants. It’s almost certain that, ★ ★ ★ usually involves sacrificing time and Dinner sho4v set in area Karpeij, director of Center Ballet. these activities will be favorites once Manchester High’s one and only But along with the reunion of the sometimes, jeopardizing jobs. CLASTONBURY-“The Sunshine The comedy is the third production of This performance is being sponsored by again this year. Still, students are Students who plan to take the SAT drama club. The celebration will alumni, there will be a one act play Nevertheless, it is well worth the ef­ the Connecticut Touring Repertory Com­ take the form as an evening’s gala Boys,” is Neil Simon's tale of two old the East Hartford Fine Arts Commission usually free to come up with or Achievement Tests on Saturday, presented, caUed “Impromtu.” It is fort. pany’s season at the Glastonbury Dinner HSW Notice celebration on Saturday, April 12 at 8 vaudevillians who have been asked to and will be open to the public free of different ideas of their own. May 3, must register before March directed by Dr. Lee Hay and stars We earnestly request that all alum- Theatre at Matty’s, 141 New London Turn­ 28, if they wish to avoid a fee for late o’clock. come out of retirement to recreate their charge. The commission is celebrating its If you’re a member of the French Next week in place of the High Sara Elman as Winifred, Amy Costa ni out there come back to pike. “The Sunshine Boys” opens today 15th anniversary this year. Pictured (left Club or a French student, and you’re registration. The last possible day to We hope to bring together the as Laura, Michael Wright as Tony,' old act for a television special on the School World will appear Aridian, the Manchester High School on Saturday, history of comedy. Though they were and will' run week'ends untiV'Aprit’lS to right): .Connie Stine, Michael Metsack, interested in more details about the register, with a fee, is April 11. members of the past 60 years, in one and Dave Glidden as Ernest. April 12, and see what has happen^ Buffet opens at 6:30 with tne cuFumi ai arts and literary page of Manchester Registration forms are available in It has been appropriately chosen by partners for over forty years they can’t Diane Kennedy, Karen Gondolfo, and trip, you can see Miss Dutelle in joy-filled evening. Although 60 years since you were here last. — Mark 8:30. For reservations call 633-4648. Group High School. Room 107. Dr. Hay because it is about four ac­ stand one another and their reunion Kathy Kalbfleisch. Room 235 anytime before the end of is a long time, we still hope it will be Gadoury > rates available. second period —Sue Mackiewicc possible that many alumni will be tors. This is not to say that Sock ‘n’ produces a laugh riot of sparkling repartee. EVENING HERALD, Fri., March 21, 1980 — 9

8 - EVENING HERALD. Fri., March 21, 1980 • Manchester Drive-In Theatre, Route 6, Bolton. (649- 6000) • Poor Richard’s Pub and Cinema, 467 Main St., East Podium Hartford. (569-1622) • Showcase Cinemas, 936 Silver Lane, East Hartford. offers (568-8810) T h ea ter. • U.A. Theatres East, 308 Broad St., Manchester Shop­ ping Parkade, Manchester. (649-5491) musical • "Ardele,” a continental comedy by Jean Anoulh, • Vernon Cine 1 & 2, 57 Hartford Turnpike, Vernon. through March 30 at the Hartford Stage Company, 50 (’649-9333) Church St., Hartford. Performances Tuesday thnmgh HEBRON - T he Thursday at 8 p.m.; Friday and Saturday at 8:30. p.m.; Podium Players will be and Sunday at 7:30 p.m.; matinees Wednesday and Sun­ presenting "A Funny Thing day at 2:30 p.m. (527-5151) V^ekencl Happened on the Way to • "Mary Barnes” by David Edgar, throuf^ Sunday on the Forum,” on March 21 the main stage at the Long Wharf ’Theatre, ConnecUcut and 22 and March 28 and 29 Turnpike Exit 46, New Haven. Opening March 27 is at 8:30 p.m. in the Rham Edward Albee’s “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Wolff?” Per­ High School auditorium. formances ’Tuesday through Friday at 8 p.m.; Saturday Lectures. Tickets may be obtained at 8:30 p.m.; and Sun^y at 7:30 p.m.; matinees • A lecture with slides and film on the preservation of by contacting any member Wednesday and Sunday at 2 p.m. and Saturday at 4 p.m. the New London railroad station, Sunday at 3 p.m. at Summerstage prepares of the players group or at (787-4282) Hoadley Auditorium, Connecticut Historical Society, 1 Burritt Mutual Savings • “’The Caretaker” by Harold Pinter, through April 20 Elizabeth St„ Hartford. Free. (247-8996) Bank or Citizen’s Bank. on Stage II at the Long Wharf Theatre, Connecticut ’Turn­ They will also be available fourth theater season pike Exit 46, New Haven. Performances Tuesday through • Day-long seminar of the Connecticut League of at the door. Saturday at 8:15 p.m.; Sunday at 7:15 p.m.; matinees Historical Societies, Saturday at 10 a.m. at the Elmwood Those taking part in the Saturday at 4:15 p.m. and Sunday at 2:15 p.m. (787-4282) energetic family and the chaos which Community Center, 1106 New Britain Ave., West Hart­ HARTFORI>—Summerstage, located play and Its production are • "Man of La Mancha,” a musical, through April 6 at at Trinity College, is initiating its fourth results. The play will run June 20 to July 6, ford. Free. (521-1939) Tom Phillips, Cindy Rob­ the Coachlight Dinner 'ITieatre, East Windsor. Perfor­ season of professional, Equity resident with a preview June 19. son, Judi Babin, Judy mances nightly except Monday. (522-1266) • “Spanish Art of the Golden Age,” Dr. Manuel Duran, theater with two American plays and a New York Drama Desk and Tony Award Ward, Sally Barber, chairman of the Spanish and Portuguese department of contemporary British comedy. winner "Rosencrantz & Guildenstem Are • Neil Simon’s '"The Sunshine Boys,” opening tonight Gillian Stokes, Kitsy Sibun and playing through April 19 at the Glastonbun Dinner Yale University, March 26'a t 8 p.m. at the College The American comedy classic, "Life Dead" by Tom Stoppard is next in the line­ and Mary Dorris. Theatre, Matty’s Restaurant, 14l New London ’Turnpike, • Connecticut Harp Festival with performances and Memorial Union, Southern Connecticut State College, With Father" by Howard Lindsay and up. An inside-out view of “Hamlet,” Stop­ Also, Margaret Cavoli, Glastonbury. Performances Friday and Saturday; buffet lecture-workshops, ^turday at 10:30 a.m. at the Hartt New Haven. Free. (397-4217) Russell Crouse, will lead off the season. pard’s play takes a scant description of Peggy Zirkenbach, Ray at 6 p.m. and curtain at 8:30 p.m. (633-4648) School of Music, University of Hartford, West Hartford. • “Monotype Workshop" with Barbara. Kirschner, Originally produced in 1939, the play was Rosencrantz and Guildenstem from Gardiner, Bob Fancher, Shakespeare and magnifies it until the • “The Alchemist,’’ a satire on human greed and (2434451) Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Far­ an unprec^ented smash in a season of Carol Jacobson, Paul • Trumpeter Woody Shaw and his quintet, sponsored characters are seen in great detail while gullibility, through April 5 at the Hole in the Wall mington Valley Arts Center, Avon Park North, Avon. hits, running over 3300 performances. The Pelletier, Gordon by the Hartford Jazz Society, Sunday from 7 to 10 p.m. at only change in attendance for months was Hamlet is seen only dimly. A witty Theatre, 121 Smalley St., New Britain. Performances (678-1867) A group of Podium Players in Hebron, par­ MacDonald, Carol Jacob­ Friday and Saturday at 8:30 p.m. (223-9500) the Sheraton Tobacco Valley Inn, Windsor. (242-6688) a change in the number of standees at exploration of who’s who, what’s what, Howell Stokes, Tony Valenches, Mary Dorris, son, Hop Dorris, Norman C in e m a • "Art of Italy and Northern Europe on the Eve of the each performance. Taken from character and why these two insignificant ticipate in a dress rehearsal for “A Funny Kitsy Sibun and Jeff Adamson, and seated, • "The Shadow Box” by Michael Cristofer, presented • The Israel Piano Trio, March 24 at 8 p.m. at the Cavoli, Bob Field, Peter Center Theater, Jewish Community Center, 335 Bloom­ Reformation,” Jane Dillenberger, March 24 at 8 p.m. at sketches Clarence Day wrote of his family characters have been called toDenmark by The Producing Guild, today through Sunday and • “Vinyl" by Andy Warhol, tonight at 8:30 at Real Art Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum.” Cindy Robson. (Herald photo by Adamson) Stokes, and Bill Johnson. March 27 to 30 at Tower Theatre, Hartford Insurance field Ave., West Hartford. (236-4571) Trinity Episcopal Church, Sigourney Street, Hartford. life, the play is a comical examination of becomes the center of the action. The Shown rehearsing are, left to right, Gillian Ways, 197 Asylum St., Hartford. (525-5521) (527-8133) domesticity, morals, mischief and show will run July 11 to 27, with a preview Group, Asylum Avenue and (Cogswell Street, Hartford. • Concert by the Musical Club of Hartford, March 27 at • “ Ethnographic Films on the Theme of 6 p.m. at the Function Room of the Wadsworth growing up in the late nineteenth century. July 10. Performances Friday and Saturday at 8:30 p.m. and Sun­ Dance/Work," Sunday at 7 p.m. at Real Art Ways, 197 Atheneum, Hartford. Free. (278-2670) The plot revolves around the frustrated ef­ The final production of the season will day at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. (522-8309) Asylum St., Hartford. (525-5521) • “Classics by Candlelight,” with the Hartford forts of Father Day to organize his be Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright • “An Evening of One-Acts,” presented by Queenes • “The Spell of Ireland,” a travelogue by Bill Madsen, Arthur Miller’s "The Price." Described Films. TV Tonight. Companye, tonight at 8 at McDonough Hall, Saint Joseph Chamber Orchestra, March 27 to 29 at 8 p.m. at the Avon Saturday at 2:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. and Sunday at 4 p.m. as "the most engrossing and entertaining LITTLE DARLINGS (PG) — Krlity McNIchol. Tilura O'Neal. (Adolei- College, West Hartford. (232-4571) Old Farms School Refectory. (247-6042) at the Goodspeed Opera House, East Haddam. (873-8^) cent romaotlc-comedy) Two girls at camp hale each other s guts at first • “Four Problems in the Art of Explanation," play Miller has ever written" by the New 6:00 can resort and find themselves • “The Bridge of Dreams,’’ an experimental adapta­ sight but end the summer as best friends Tatum is the goody-goody rich 12:30 • Third annual Connecticut Film Festival, with films Q) (£ O IS Nvwi hopelessly lost in the depths ol tion of a modem Japanese story, today through Sunday at presented by Rich Gold, Saturday at 8:30 p.m. at Real Comedy set York Times, the play Is concerned with girl Kristy the street-wise tomboy. 'The plot moves woodcnly. but the d) Uf« And TImM Of Eddio Rob- about New Englahd by New England filmmakers, tonight 3 ) I Lova Lucy the Jungle. (R) interaction among the teen-age actresses is sassy and, at times, charming. drU the Studio Theater of the Fine Arts (jomplex, University Art Ways, 197 Asylum St., Hartford. (525-5521) the effect the past has on the present. (SJokar'tWIM l i l NHL Hockey at 7:30 and Saturday at 1:30 p.m. at Auerbach The real problem is the film's premise - the entire camp’s betting on a S Z o o m fR ) of Connecticut, Storrs. Performances today at 8:15 p.m .; • “Dido and Aeneas” by Henry Purcell, performed by E t C e te ra . After a long separation, brothers come race between the two sUrs to lose their virginity. GRADE: C-plos ISSeSPIflkLtdy Auditorium, University of Hartford West Hartford. (243- by Tri-Town 9S The Odd Couple 0 W aihington Weak In Review 12:55 Saturday at 2 p.m. and 8:15 p.m .; and Sunday at 8:15 p.m. the UConn Opera Workshop, March 24 at 8:15 p.m. at Von together to sell the heirlooms of their COAL MINER’S DAUGHTER (PG) — Sissy Spacek. Tommy Lee Jones. 4349) S StiMU Of San Franclaco 0 Movie "Ten Little Indians" d ) Star Trak (429-2912) der Mehden Recital Hall, University of Connecticut, • “Sock Hop Rock ‘n’ Roll Jamboree" with'music by family. They are faced with different (M tskal biography) This is Loretta Lynn's story, from her autobiography, SD 3-2-1 Contact (1975) Oliver Reed, Elke & McHala’t Navy • “ Dirty Harry,” starring Clint Eastwood, March 25 at and it makes a dandy movie - part drama, part romance, part country • “From the Cole Mine —A Cabaret of Cole Porter Storrs. (486-2106) “Second Wind, ” Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. at Meadows VERNON - "You Know I Can’t Hear aspects of the same dilemmathe con­ 6:30 Sommer. Agatha Christie's 8 p.m. at the main,campus auditorium, Manchester Com­ music festival. Best is the beginning, with a realistic look at the Uwdry suspense novel Is re-enacted as 1:00 Elegance,” presented by Theatre in the Park, today • Bill Crofut and Benjamin Luxon, a folk duo, March 25 Convalescent Home, 333 Bidwell St., Manchester. Benefit You When the Water’s Running,” the hit sciousness of having done their duty and lives of backwoods Kentucky coal miners Sissy Spacek - who does her (S Carol Bumatt And Friandt CD Movla "Rhapsody In Blue" munity College, Bidwell Street, Manchester. (646-4900) ® Tic Tac Couch to people stranded In a Middle through Sunday and March 28 to 30 at 8 p.m. at Hamden at 8:15 p.m. at Jorgensen Auditorium, University of for the Heart Fund. comedy by Robert Anderson, begins a run sacrificed themselves to attain meaning own singing — is superb and so is Jones as her loyal, suffering husband. Eastern hotel are methodically (1945) Robert Alda, Alexis Smith. • “Meet Me in St. Louis” with Judy Garland and GRADE: A- SSSNBCNaws ® O ® Midnight Spadal Hall Country Day School. (789-1194) Connecticut, Storrs. (486-4226) of four performances today at the Vernon and justification in their lives. They leave 03 SS Ovar Easy murdered, one by one. (2 hrs.) Margaret O’Brien, March 26 at 7 p.m at the Whiton • Third annual “Dandelion Dance," with music by Center Middle School. with a deeper understanding of the POG, THE (R) — Adrienne Barbean, Hal Holbrook, Janet Leigh. SBobNawhart 32) Mastarplaca'rhaatre 1:15 • “The Unexpected Guest,” an Agatha Christie • The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra with Robert Shaw, Memorial Library, North Main Street, Manchester.Free. Bobby Kaye’s “Top Command Band,” Saturday from 9 (Terror) This is John Carpenter's follow-up to his scary, successful O M o v t a "White Witch Doctor" The play, presented by the Tri-Town choices they have made. The play will run 6:55 9:3 0 ’’whodunit,” opening March 28 and playing through April conductor, March 26 at 8:15 p.m. at Jorgensen • “The Grapes of Wrath," starring Henry Fonda, p.m, to 1 a m. at the Mark Twain Commons, University "l^alloween." It’s another spooky one, an old-fashioned ghost story, with 0 Wall Itra e t Weak (1953) Susan Hayward. Robert Players, continues with performances Aug. 1 to 17, with a preview July 31. the crew of a ship that was treacherously sunk coming back to avenge SNaws Mitchum. 13 at the Hartman Theatre Company, Stamford Center Auditorium, University of Connecticut, Stores. (486-4226) directed by John Ford, Saturday at 3 p.m. at the Hartford of Hartford, West Hartford. (243-4422) Saturday and March 28 and 29. Curtain is All performances are at 8 p.m. with their deaths, in a manner most foul. A lot of red herrings, but some of it 7:00 10:00 for the Arts, Stamford. Performances Tuesday through • Organ recital by Lynn Edwards of the Westfield ® D aIla a 1:30 Public Library Auditorium, 500 Main St., Hartford. Free, • Tolland Craft Show, Saturday from 10 a m. to 4:30 will scare the jeans off you. GRADE: B-plui (If you like (he type) CD CBS Newt d ) Newt (Time Approximate) Thursday at 8 p.m.; Friday and Saturday at 8:30 p.m.; School for Early Keyboard Studies, March 26 at noon at at 8:15 p.m. matinees Tuesday, July 1, July 22, and IBSM-A-S-H ® Newt (525-9121) p.m. at the St. Matthew Parish Center. Tolland Green, James Pendergast of Manchester is Aug. 12 at 2 p.m. Further information is HEIRO AT LARGE (PG) — John Ritter, Anne Archer. (Romantic Come­ 0 0 0 Beat Of Saturday Night 1:55 and Sunday at 7:30 p.m.; matinees April 5 at 4 p.m. and St. Mark’s Chapel, North Eagleville Road, Storrs. Free. dy) This is almost a fairy tale, in its simplistic plot (actor is hired to play 3) S ABC Newt • “The Conformist,” tonight at 8 at Von der Mehden Tolland. (875-2330) directing the comedy, which is presented available at 525-1471. ® Face The Mutic Live d ) Newt March 30 and April 13 at 2 p.m. (323-2131) (486-2106) Recital Hall, University of Connecticut, Storrs. (429- comic book hero, begins to think and act like that hero) and its everybody- 0 Connecticut Prime Tima • Archaeology workshop, Sunday at 3:30 p.m at the in four separate acts: “The Shock of lives-happily-ever-after attitude. It is pleasant, but it’s all too sticky sweet (IDFtatIval Of Faith 2:00 • "She Stoops to Ckinquer” by Oliver Goldsmith, March • Faculty chamber music recital by Sophia Vilker, Summerstage also sponsors children’s S PopI C o a t The Country 32) Hudson RIvar 2912) and goody good — but maybe that’s the way it should be with fairy tales d ) Joe Franklin 27 to 29 at 8:15 p.m. at the Harry Hope Theatre, Shafer violin, assisted by the Artemis String Quartet, March 27 Lione Gallery of the Senses, Wadsworth Atheneum, Hart­ Recognition," “The Footsteps of Doves,” theater performances and participates in GRADE B 32 Nawa 10:30 • “Alice Neel, Collector of Souls,” March 26 at 6,30 331321 Dick Cavett 2:30 at 8:15 p.m. at Von der Mehden Recital Hall, University ford. Free. (278-2760) "I’ll Be Home for Christmas,” and “I’m the Trinity Chamber Music Series and JUST TELL ME WHAT YOU WANT (PG) - Alan King, All MacGraw, 0 Sneak Prsviawr. Taka Two Hall, Eastern Connecticut State College, Willimantic. p.m. at Room 227, Fine Arts Center, University of S Newlywed Qame I S Movie "Night And The City ” of Connecticut, Storrs. Free. (486-2106) Herbert.” Wednesday Carillon Concerts. Tmiy Roberts. Peter Weller. Romantic comedy/Drama. Story of a rich, 11:00 (1950) Richard WIdmark, Gene Matinee March 29 at 2:15 p.m. Free. (456-2231) Connecticut, Storrs. Free. (486-3931) • An evening with ghost hunters Ed and Lorraine powerful middle-aged man Involved with a smart, gorgeous younger 7:29 ® ® 0 0 0 N a w a Tierney. • “Jesse and the Bandit (Jueen” by David Freeman, • Concert by the U.S. Coast Guard Band, featuring the • “The Harder They Come,” March 24 at 4 p.m. and Warren, March 26 at at 8 p.m. at the main campus woman. This time, however, there’s a twist when the poor, brilliant S Dally N um bart ® M -A -S-H younger man steals her away. A contemporary — and sightly disturbing — 3:00 through May 4 at the New England Repertory Theatre, music of Richard Rodgers, Sunday at 7:30 p.m. at Leamy 7:30 p.m. at Shafer Auditorium, Eastern Connecticut auditorium, Manchester Community College. Bidwell 7:30 0 TwIUght Zona love story, highlighted by MacGraw's energetic battering of King in a New 0 D a v a Allan d M ovie ”Oh, MenI Oh. Worcester, Mass. Performances Thursday and Friday at Hall AuditoriumTi U.S. Coast Guard Academy, New Lon­ Street. (646-4900, extension 259) Ci) P.M. Magazlna Women!" (1957) Tony Randall, State College, Willimantic. Free. (456-2231) York department store and flashes of startling honesty. King is surprising­ 321 Tvro Ronniaa 8 p.m.; Saturday at 5 p.m. and 8 p.m.; and Sunday at 2 don. Free. (443-8463, extension 283) ly effective as the manipulative magnate. GRADE: B-mlnui ( £ All In Tha Family Glnoer Rogers. • “ Joe” and “Conformity,” in the Cinema and Mental • Videotaping of "Nancy Savin/The Arts, " March 25 at (X) Family Faud 11:30 ® M o vie ’’The E n fo rcer” p.m. and 8 p.m. (617-798-8685) • Organ recital by Larry Allen, organist and director Health Film Series, March 27 at 7 p.m. at Elmcrest ® Dating Qima 6:45 p.m. at Connecticut Public Television, 24 Summit KRAMER VS. KRAMER (PG) — Dustin Hoffman, Meryl Streep. ® NBA Basketball (1950) Humphrey Bogart. Zero • Gilbert and Sullivan’s “Ruddigore,” presented by the of music at Immanuel Congregational Church, Hartford, S Ntshvllla Mualc ® Kojak Mostel. Psychiatric Institute, Portland. (342-0480) St., Hartford. Free. (278-5310) (Drama) A faithful adaptation of Avery Corman's novel, this is basically 0 M -A -S 'H Simsbury Light Opera Company, today and Saturday and Sunday at 4 p.m. at the Erwin Chapel, South the story of a court battle over custody of a young boy, and what went ® 0 T h a Iran Crisis: Amarics • Atheneum Cinema, Wadsworth Atheneum, 600 Main 33 32) MacNall / Lahrar Raporl Held Hostage 4:00 March 28 to 30, and April 4 and 5, at Simsbury High School Congregational-First Baptist Church, 90 Main St., New before and came after that battle. No villains here, merely human beings S 39 Tic Tac Dough d ) Rat Patrol St., Hartford, (525-1439) with flaws. Magnificent performances. Including one by a great new child ® Dave Allen Auditorium, SimsbuiV. (658-0031) Britain. Free. (223-3691) S M aude 0 0 0 Tonight actor, Justin Henry. But it does have a tendency to poke along in spots. 4:25 • Shakespeare’s “Much Ado About Nothing,” • The First Company, Governor’s Foot Guard Concert • Burnside Cine 1 and II, 580 Burnside Ave., East Hart­ GRADE A- 8:00 0 Movie "Wa^e Island " (1942) O Movie "Oreamboat ” (1952) ford. (528-3333) BrienConlevy, Robert Preston Clifton Webb. Ginger Rogers. presented by the high school drama club, today and Band, in concert, March 27 at 7:30 p.m. at Newington (D Tha Incradibla Hulk • Cinema One, 1022 Main St., East Hartford. (528-2210) To List Events S) Madalt Of Honor 32) Austin City Umits Saturday at South Windsor High School. (64^1595) High School, Newington. (677-9861) LAST MARRIED COUPLE IN AMERICA, THE (R) - George Segal, 4:30 To list events in The Herald's Weekend events Natalie Wood, Valerie Harper. (Comedy) This is meant to be an incisive, (X) S Whan Tha Whittle Blows 11:45 (X) The Gong Show • “You Know I Can’t Hear You When the Water’s Run­ • The Vienna Choir Boys, March 25 at 8 p.m. at Palmer • Cinestudio Theater, Trinity College, Summit Street, witty look at today’s marital relationships — or lack of them — but it’s ® New York Report ® 0 Chsrtla’s Angels ® Hazel Hartford. (527-3811) calendar, submit them by Monday at noon to Enter­ ning,” a comedy by Robert Anderson, presented by the Auditorium, Connecticut College, New London. (442-1285) b e a ^ on with such a heavy hand that the laughs are buried. The writers S 0 S Here’s Boomer 12:00 • East Hartford Drive-In Theatre, Chapel Road, South tainment Editor, Evening Herald, P.O. Box 5Q1, seem to think it is automatically funny to have people say dirty words. It 0 People’s Caucus Tri-’Town Players, today and Saturday and March 28 and S C h Ic k a n ® Movie “The Killers ' (1946) Windsor. (528-7448) Manchester, CT 06040. isn’t. GRADE C Burt Lancaster. Ava Gardner. 29 at 8:15 p.m. at the Vernon Center Middle School, Ver­ 32) W ashington Weak In Review • East Windsor Drive-In Theatre, Route 5, East Wind­ 8X) Dr. Scott On Hebrews non. (872-3290) MAN WITH BOGART’S FACE, THE (PG) - Robert Sacchl, Michelle 8:30 sor. (623-3079) Phllllpt, Olivia Hussey. (Comedy-mystery) A one-joke affair — the joke CSMarvQrlffln • “The Subject Was Roses" by Frank D. Gilroy, being that a man has himself made over to look like Bogle, calls himself a ® Latin New York presented by Uie Mark Twain Masquers, today through private eye, and promptly gets involved in a Bogie-like case with Bogie- S 0 S Tha Facta Of Ufa Sunday and March 27 to 29 at 8 p.m. at the Roberts like characters. Funny for a while, but as the plot thickens, the joke thins. S Hogan’s Heroes CHILDRENS MaHnw I GRADE C 321 Wdl Strast Weak SAT. - SUN. Theatre, Kingswood-Oxford School, West Hartford. (232- 9:00 "Baggody Ann A Andy" g I 7808) Li ik D a n c e . GLOBE QUADROPHENIA (R) — Phil Danleli, Leslie Ash. (Drama) Teen aliena­ ® The Oukea Of Hazzard tion In mld-’60s British mod garb, but a good treatment of an old and • "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the ® g9 Movla ‘‘Vacation In Hell “ troubling theme. Taking its cue from a powerful concept and score by the VernoncinY Kg Forum,” presented by the Podium Players, today and • A New England contra dance, sponsored by Country Travel Service (1979) Barbara Feldon, Michael Who. the film portrays a youth wrestling with his sense of identity. Cast 555 M AIN STREET 30 Brandon. Several vacationers ROUIIS ' I Ffr F * I ; Saturday and March 28 and 29 at 8:30 p.m. at Rham High Dance in Connecticut, tonight at 8 at St. James Episcopal and crew of relative unknowns turn in a movie which is exciting, turbulent, h 14 thru Elaine Greenfield wander away Irom a posh Maxi- 643-2165 Pamela Cuidetti yet touching. GRADE A-mUos fd t School, Hebron. Church, 1018 Farmington Ave,, West Hartford. (677-6619) • “Annie, Get Your Gun,” today and Saturday at 7:45 • “Spring Dance Festival” by the Connecticut Ballet, Over 30 Years THIRTY-NINE STEPS, THE (PG) - Robert Powell, David Warner, L iT k L B ^ M«a p.m. at Bailey Auditorium, Manchester High School. today at 8 p.m. and Saturday at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. at the Travel Experience Karen Dotrice, John Mills. Spy Thriller. This is the third remake of the MANCHESTER story (earlier oiies were-in 'S& and ’&9) and maybe the new generation DRIVE-IN/ROUTES 6 &44A 1. M ISS® ,Sl Yale University Theatre, New Haven. (865-4936) Authorized agent in Church series offers won’t remember the first two. If not. they’ll be satisfied, because it's a MORKER • Spring performance by the Center Ballet Theatre, Manchester for all well-told tale (much different from the earlier ones) about pre-World War OKNrai-SAT-SUN sponsored by the East Hartford Fine Arts Commission, Airlines, Flailroads and I spying. A little slow in spots, but nice humorous touches. GRADE B 3 HORROR HITS =eoS8TH5fYS tonight at 8 at Penney High School, East Hartford. Free. Steam.ship l.ines (FUm grading: A — $up9rb: B — good; C — avrag*; D — poor; SHOW STARTS AT 7M A cornetfif to stsdf voir nMTt flute and piano music F — awfut) (643-4796) “(kiunt DRAimA and Bnrgt BOSTON HERALD MA.NOIKSTEIl—The sixth event of AMERKANi with the American Opera Symphony, the MARCH His Vampire Bride” '‘One of eh« toufheit prison films the 1979-1980 concert series at South Philharmonic Orchestra of Philadelphia “h w e ^ Melting Men" evtr made. Th« boxinf loquonccs "SPECIALS" “GOING IN S H L E ” 2$ nuke 'flodty' look like petty-cake, United Methodist Church will take place and the Pennsylvania Ballet Orchestra. Uhr “VAMPIRE L0VEIB"r Music. on Sunday at 8 p.m. A concert of flute and Includes patt)r-€aker Pianist Elaine Greenfield is know to • Concert of flute and piano music by Panela Guidetti piano music presented by Pamela Guidet- audiences for her musical imagination. Salad Bar & Potato The Pumpernickel Pub ti and Elaine Greenfield will be the first Counteg Squin:' and Elaine Greenfield, Sunday at 8 p.m. at South United She made her metropolitan New York HPEMTENTIARY Methodist Church, Main Street at Hartford Road, fund-raising event for the church’s debut at Carnegie Recital Hall in 1977. ''EAL chancel choir lour of Europe in 1983. Ht. 83 Ellington ^ I M r Manchester. Since 1970, she has appeared annually at PARMESAN ’5.50 HAPPY HOUR • New Orleans Ragtime Orchestra, tonight at 8 at Of Manchester The program will include four sonatas 3-7 Carnegie Recital Hall in benefit recitals Bushnell Memorial Hall, Hartford. (246-6807) for flute and piano by Prokofiev, Platti, Dining Enterlainment for the Behre Piano Associates of New • The Hartford Symphony Orchestra with Peter Orth, Hindemith, and Poulenc as well as a piano York City. She is director and performing SEA 8i TURF Banquets the ultimate trip' pianist, and Bernard Lurie, soloist, conducted by Arthur solo "Ondine” of Havel. member of the artist faculty of the Ada­ (or) 872-7327 Flutist Pamela Guidetti presented her BAKED STUFFED „ Winograd, Saturday at 8 p.m. at Bushnell Memorial Hall, March 1980 mant Music School in Vermont. Ms. Hartford. (246-6807) New York debut in Spring 1977 after Greenfield is a graduate of the Crane CRAB LEGS *7.25 having won the Concert Artists Guild • Portable Folk Festival and Cliff Haslam, Saturday at SUN MON TUE WED THUR FRI SAT School of Music and holds a master’s (over 65) 2o'oi:ASPACE Competition of New York in 1976. The CHILDREN 8 p.m. at The Sounding Board, First St. Paul’s Church, 9 degree in music from the University of 10 11 12 13 . 14 15 recital was met with critical acclaim. A (under 12) O D Y S S E Y » 571 Farmington Ave., Hartford. (563-3283) Vermont. She is an instructor of piano at Senior Cilhenii • Hartford Conservatory faculty recital by Christine student of Marcel Moyse, Ms. Guidetti is St. Michael’s College. 3 Specials Atk about our solo flute with the Mostovoy soloists of Clegg, pianist, Sunday at 4:15 p.m. at the Unitarian The concert is open to the public. A Sun.— Lunch & Dinner Philadelphia and the Portland Symphony. Meeting House, Albany and Bloomfield avenues, Hart­ 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 reception will follow. Thurs. < ONeal McNichol Ms Guidetti has played principal flute 99 Speciali ford. Free. (246-2588) SALE NEW FOU REV IVAL Photography exhibit 8 PM 23 24 25 26 p 26 29 M O L L Y M A L O N E ’S P U B STARTS SUNDAY I D a r lin g s %VED. APR. 2 Gandy Buy 2 Braakfith Dancers Trinity NE W F OLK REV IVAL set to open Monday DON I If I luuy's WED. 50* BAR DRINKS M.OO CALL (orthayrietelaulaptMy IMi tint iO(DI vou id 31 LAS I H Alt I K (R |) — An exhibit of photographs by 6:00 TO CLOSE (*2.00 cover) .— ...COUPOI^— — » Blue Trinity John Garvey Timmons wilt open Monday, March 24, at .jOm \m \) CAl3AReC| Horizon New England Photography Center, Charter Oak Mall a slOQ’of chance East Hartford THURS. 10* DRAFT NIGHT...... 6:00-8:00 Ponderosa is having a fabulous fish fry. 5* more every 1/2 hour WITH THIS (»UP0N Timmons received his bachelor’s degree in art- -OF t)Ul3LiN F o r just $2.99, y o u can enjoi) all the fish fillets, pjiotography and art history from State University of MARCH BEING Ireland's greatest gift to America New York at Potsdam and his master’s degree in I OHLY! ! since St. Patrick's Day! THE PUMPERNICKEL PUB RESTAURMT IS baked potatoes, or french fries you can eat... photography from Ohio University. He has taught at leth Wed. Arizona Maid Band I Maala must b« Idantlcal | Celebrate with a flashing fleet of plus our All-You-Can-Eat salad bar and warm THERE ■ Th« ploc« w h*ro you corr Th« ploco whoro you con SUNY, Potsdam; Ohio University; and the University of 20th Thurs. Turkey Foot I Valid Sun 3-23 and 3-30 J| Hibernian singers and dancers, Connecticut. He is currently an instructor at New traditional Irish music and char­ buy a drink of your cholco got soup and lalod • or a roll with butter. Catch this outstanding value England Photography Center. 21st FrI. CAorkwork from 3 to 7 p.m. and your comploto dinnor • whilo ming stories of old Elrel As tocond drink costs "Only wotching tho host live at Ponderosa. His photographs have been featured in many exhibits 22nd Sat. ('lorkwork "wmumm warm and welcoming as a visit to 0 nickol.'" •ntortoinmont in town. including the 1979 Annual Faculty Exhibition at the the Emerald Isle!^ Manchester — 119 Spencer Street 23rd Sun. Jazz night with Ple^cus nUKFISTONLT (Silver Lane) University of Connecticut and are in the permanent Mon.-Fri, 6:00 to 2:00 collection of Ohio University. 24th Mon. Saloon is oixn Pub is closed Hartford — On Prospect Avenue Saturda/6:00 to 12:00 PrtoM: Oreh. $7JO: le i M . 17, (one block North of King’s) Timmons .says this show is his most important in 25th Tues. Arizona Maid Band 0; M M . M. 4. CAU I40- If's The Place With Personality...It's almost four years The images shown and the presenta­ •007 TODAY te c tia rfe * o M s Windsor — 590 Windsor Avenue 26th Wed. Sunny Side to MC «r VltA. Aloo oviNoMo (in Windsor Shopping Center) No carry-out orders tion of them represent a new departure for the ■I oM TMotroo outfoti m d o l i At participating steakhouses. photographer and introduce the promise of new direc­ 27lh Thurs. Nile Bear Im t w il bM oMoo (oi Movi. tiromti tai 10>l). Waterbury-496 Chase Ave. tions and expanded vision. 28th Fri. Fat Chance (West of Waterbury Plaza) New England Photography Center is in Charter Oak RESTMIRINT 29th Sat. Fat Chance V«fnon Circit. V«rnon •72-I246 VISA •Mall, P.xit 91 off Interstate 86E, (near Showcase (Look for uB bohlnd Vornon Notl. Bonk) PLEASE CAULTHEAmE’ FOR TIMES Cinemas) East Hartford mtrn Hours Sun. 8-12, AAon.-Frl. 6-2, Sot. 6-12 EVENING HERALD, Fri., March 21, 1980 - 11 10 - EVENING HERALD. Fri., March 21,1980 ToujnToll Sam J. Leone decided to ask the It’s getting to be a habit now. council, she’s the wife of State Rep. Education it should also consider NBA’s worst club “The toughest kid (mentally) and Fordham University, where he the middle school concept or some averaged 23 minutes a game. Board of Education to hire nurses. When Vernon Mayor Marie Herbst Chester Morgan. the one with the talent will win out "It has been our long-range plan to other alternative to consolidation. in the end,” former East Catholic calls on council member Morgan put a full-time nurse in every Campbell, she invariably calls him Rose Marie O’Dea, a teacher at Recently board Chairman High basketball standout Mark school, the problem with the Lawrence DelPonte said declining Murphy stated about the competi­ After East. Hartford school Mr. Morgan. Campbell is a East Hartford High School, secretaries denied the opportunity secretaries has just brought this to Republican and Mrs. Herbst a responding to recent talk of con - enrollments at the high spools easy foe for Celts tion for playing time on the the board’s attention,” Dorothy Democrat, but it’s all taken in good have made consolidation a realistic collegiate level. Murphy recently to take certified first aid courses, soildating the town’s two high Carey, board secretary, said. fun. ’There is a Mrs. Morgan on the schools, reminded the Board of solution. tale end.” look out there and say this is easy. completed his freshman year at Acting Superintendent of Schools PONTIAC, Mich. (UPI) - ’The worst team in the NBA wasn’t much Boston’s candidate for Rookie of I’m always looking for the Titantic.” of a challenge for the league’s best. the Year and Most Valuable Player “We were ready to upset them ’The Boston Celtics built a 30-11 lead honors hit only four of 14 shots from tonight but then we had to go most of in the first nine minutes of the game the field and finished with 11 points. the game without a center,” said O bituaries Constantine won’t Thursday and coasted to a 124-106 He also committed eight turnovers. Piston Coach Richie Adubato, who Evelyn D. Siwik victory over the Detroit Pistons, who Boston, which improved its NBA learned Wednesday his contract ELLINGTON - Evelyn Dailey suffered their ninth straight loss and leading record to 58-18, outscored would not be renewed for next Siwik, 55, of 156 Orchard St., died 61st of the most dismal campaign in Detroit 23-5 during a six-minute season. ’Thursday at Hartford Hospital after seek Senate seat the team’s history. stretch of the first quarter to lead 30- “I’m going to keep trying to win a long illness. She was the wife of GLASTONBURY - Citing family unified behind one candidate, the But the routine contest turned out 11 with 2:55 to play. Nate Archibald until the season is over,” Adubato Walter A. Siwik. and Town Council obligations, coun­ chance of him being elected is im­ to be memorable for Boston Coach and Cedric Maxwell combined for 11 said. “Some people just might sit She was born in Vernon and had cil Chairman Constantine Constan­ proved. Bill Fitch. points in the surge. back and wait for it to end but I can’t been a resident of the area for most tine has withdrawn from the race for “There is every indication that the “Of all the games we played this The Celtics led 35-16 at the end of do that.” of her life. She was a member of the the Democratic nomination to the people of Glastonbury are behind me season, this is one I’ll always the first quarter ^nd held a 64-45 ad­ Pete Maravich, who had 10 points Rockville General Hospital Auxiliary state Senate from District 4. and this puts-us in a much better remember because Larry Bird vantage at the intermission. Detroit, each in the first and fourth quarters, and a volunteer worker for the Legal The District 4 seat is being vacated position,” he said. proved he was human,” Fitch said. which had to play most of the second topped Boston with 20 points and Aid Service. by David M. Barry of Manchester. Constantine would not comment on "I wasn’t concerned about his half with third-string center Steve Maxwell had 16. points and 13 Besides her husband she leaves her "I Just did not want to give up the who he would be supporting in the shooting, but it was his passing, his Malovic, replacing the injured Kent rebounds. Eight Celtics scored in work I have put in on the council. I Benson and Leon Douglas, never got mother. Mrs. Frances Greenwood of 'u,' race. decisions on the floor, everything he double figures. New Port Richie, Fal.; four sons, An­ F8K“ CHAR6£| have been looking for the chairman’s “I really don’t know who is running got himself into. closer than 15 points in the last two Greg Kelser, returning to action drew E. Kisseil of Manchester; Alan I HVJMC position for a number of years and I and what their positions are, “Until tonight, I had never seen periods. after missing six games with the flu, K. Kisseil of East Hartford; Daniel think I have an obligation to the peo­ Constantine said. him play a bad game,” Fitch said. “Games like tonight are far and led Detroit with 24 points and Terry kisseil and Daryl Kisseil, both of ple who have.put me here,” Constan­ Constantine said he also had family “It was disappointing to see the fairy few between,” Fitch said. “I don’t Tyler added 18. Ellington; two daughters, Caryl tine said this morning. considerations. Spicher of Manchester and Kathleen Constantine’s withdrawal gives a “My son says I am never home Thornehill of Mansfield; a brother, boost to the candidacies of former now,” he said, “and I think my kids Edward M. Dailey Jr. of Colchester; Manchester Mayor Matthew M. are at the stage when I should be Ford contributes in win a sister, Mrs. Carolyn England of Moriarty Jr. and Glastonbury’s home, he said. Stamford; and six grandchildren. David J. Della-Bitta. NEW YORK (UPI) - Phil Ford else was out of gas, when everyone In other games, Boston defeated Funeral services will be Monday at “I guess Gus (Constantine) felt his: has made a habit of coming through else was dead. He was driving right Detroit 124-106, Washington topped 9 a m. from the Ladd Funeral HomC, obligations to the council and to his when the Kansas City Kings have down the middle on his own and Philadelphia 119-113 in overtime and 19 Ellington Ave., Rockville. Burial private law practice would be just Cops probe needed him the most and on that’s an offense you can’t defend. Cleveland downed Houston 109-96. will be in St. Bernard’s Cemetery. too much,” Della-Bitta said. Thursday night he made one of his He’s very effective when he’s free­ BullelH 119, 76ers 113 There are no calling hours. Memorial Della-Bitta recently co-chaired the ear thefts most important contributions of the lancing.” Kevin Grevey and Kevin Porter donations may be made to the town election, which returned the season. Ford’s backcourt partner, Otis teamed for all 12 of their team’s American Cancer Society. control of the council to the Fingertip control The Kings were having their Birdsong, wasn’t exactly dormant in overtime points as Washington kept ^Tall Cedars Week' Democrats MANCHESTER - Police are in­ problems handling the Denver t)ie game, which Kansas City its dwindling playoff hopes alive. The IVfary B. Richardson vestigating the thefts of four Washington’s Elvin Hayes (11) and Steve Mix of Philadelphia He is employed by the Connecticut battle for rebound during last night’s NBA game in Handover, Nuggets when Ford took control of managed to lead in all the way. He Bullets, losers of five of their last six MANCHESTER - Mary Begos Members of Nutmeg Forest, Tall Cedars of Gallant, Senior deputy grand tall; and Bankers Association as a vice presi­ automobiles reported missing the game, scoring 23 of his 25 points was the spark in the Kings offense in outings, missed their first six shots in Richardson, 62, of Ellenton, Fla., Lebanon, stand in window at Watkins in William Stevenson, past grand tall and dent of Governmental Relations. Thursday and Friday across Md. Hayes controlled ball with fingertips. (UPI photo) in the second half to catapult Kansas the first half, scoring 20 of his 32 the extra period before Porter was died Monday in Florida. She was the Manchester with display they set up for “Tall “Gus and I are very close and we Manchester. City to a 121-105 victory. That credited with two baskets on goalten­ wife of Roy E. Richardson. treasurer. Exhibit shows many of the aids the Barbara A, Lota, 32, of 6 Cedars Week’’ as proclaimed earlier by organization has provided for the sick and the will be working together to see that snapped a three-game losing streak ding violations to the Sixers’ She was born in Meriden and had Leichiner Drive, East Hartford, Caldwell Jones. A layup by Mayor Stephen Penny. From left, are John handicapped in the community. (Herald the campaign goes well,” Della-Bitta and moved the Kings to within a half­ lived in the Manchester area for a said. reported her 1974 Hornet was mis­ - NBA - Philadelphia’s Lionel Hollins with 11 West Germany Marion, district deputy and scribe; Joseph game of the Milwaukee Bucks in the number of years before moving to photo by Pinto) Della-Bitta said with Glastonbury sing from the Parkade parking lot Thoughts RpLENty tight Midwest Division race. Kansas seconds remaining in regulation tied Florida eight months ago. 8:20 p.m. Thursday evening. k City has a game in hand. points. It was the 14th time this year the game. Grevey led both teams plans support 'Besides her husband she leaves a Michelle Croteau, 18, of 240 he topped 30 points in a game. Reggie with 27 points. son. James E. Richardson, of Bgckland Road, South Windsor told “In the fourth quarter. Ford was King added 19 more. Gavalierit 109, Rockrla 96 BONN, West Germany (UPI) — Denver, Colo.; a daughter, Judith A. police her 1973 Plymouth sedan had the turning point,” said Kansas City The two guards more than compen­ Forward Mike Mitchell registered Chancellor Helmut Schmidt Richardson of Manchester; a Panel qualifies track support been stolen from the commuter Whalers Coach Cotton Fitzsimmons. "He’d sated for a spectacular 40-point per­ game-high totals of 24 points and 13 Thursday firmly indicated West Ger­ brother, Edward Begos of parking lot on Tolland Street come down the middle and they had rebounds as Cleveland extended its many will boycott the Moscow MANCHESTER - The Advisory there is a show of interest and sup­ could get adults to a Thursday night’s porters take their campaign to the formance by the Nuggets’ Alex Springfield, Mass.; and three sometime Thursday. By no one to deal with him. He’s a real English. Dan Issel added 19 for winning streak to seven games. The Summer Olympics if the Soviets do Park and Recreation Commission port,” Janenda told the frustrated meeting on a proposed youth activi­ Board of Directors, who have final grandchildren. Small Cars Inc. reported a 1974 competitor. He likes to challenge and Denver but it was not enough to pre­ Cavs built up 13-point leads three not withdraw their troops from Thursday night gave a qualified lobbyists, mostly young motocross say in the matter. He said they surprised Funeral services will be Tuesday ty, adding, ”I can’t get parents to Oldsmobile sedan had been taken Len Auster be challenged.” vent the hapless Nuggets from taking times in the fourth quarter, Moses Afghanistan. recommendation of a proposal to enthusiasts. at 9:30 a.m. from the John F. Tierney work on an idea and form an should “demonstrate real interest to from its lot at 461 Main St., sometime "Ford was the difference,” agreed Malone paced Houston with 20 points Schmidt said the Kremlin had not build a bicycle-motocross track at “You have no structured group and the Board of Directors, and I’m sure their 32nd road loss against just five Funeral Home. 219 W. Center St. organization before they know if we between 9 p.m. Wednesday, and 9 them all Denver Coach Donnie Walsh. “He and 12 rebounds, followed by Robert yet met Bonn’s demand that the the Nike site. that’s what’s bothering me,” said you can do it.” wins. Denver has lost 24 of its last 26 with a mass of Christian burial at 10 have the property.” a.m. ’Thursday. took the game over when everybody away games. Reid with 19 points. Soviets “create the conditions” a m. at the Church of the Assump­ ' Commission members agreed to commission member Fred Ramey, “ We’ve already been burned,” Kiernan added, “All that’s lacking And Robert R. Cyr, 28, of 153 Oak They haven’t clinched a playoff allowing universal participation in tion. Burial will be in St. James endorse the track’s construction if who added, “Is there going to be sup­ Janenda said in regard to previous is the organization that has to be put St. reported his 1976 Triumph TR-6 berth. That should come shortly. But old and made Hartford a competitive the Moscow Games. Cemetery. public support for the project were port out there after we’ve committed requests for activities that later went into effect.” was missing at 6:28 this morning even if they fail, which is unlikely, sextet. “But, from its very beginnings in Friends may call at the funeral demonstrated. The committee’s town property, and town property is unsupported. Earlier two commission members from in front of his home. the Hartford Whalers have to be con­ If it weren’t for Philadelphia’s Pat ancient Greece, the Olympic ideal home Monday from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 decision, which Chairman Joel very limited.” One adult at the meeting, Diane criticized Mel Siebold, town recrea­ Police have no suspects in the sidered the surprise of the National (Juinn or Buffalo’s Scotty Bowman, has been indivisibly linked to the con­ to 9 p.m. Janenda called an affirmative ac­ Robert Kiernan. owner of the O’Connor of East Hartford, said the tion director, for his absence from cases. Hockey League. Blackburn would be the walk-away dition of peace among nations,” tion, disappointed track proponents Manchester Cycle Shop, has town could expect the interest and the meeting, his second in two weeks. winner of coach of the year honors. Family comes first Lisa Jean Blinn, 20, of 147 Spruce The Whalers, according to some Schmidt said. “ If peace is not Gladys M. Tyler attending the meeting. proposed the track. He submitted a support of other adults from outside Janenda, who said Siebold was St., was arrested by police following experts, were a motley crew coming Hartford wasn’t supposed to be restored in Afghanistan, a common MANCHESTER - Gladys Some 20 youths and six adults came petition of 49 names who he said Manchester. “There are going to be a fulfillig his commitment to a water a complaint by Joseph DeFazio who in from the defunct WHA and would competitive. It was, in a couple of McAllister Tyler, 93, of Holland, consequence becomes unavoidable.” to the meeting, most to support the demonstrated support for the track. lot of out-of-towners and you must safety instruction test, said, “The ap­ said Ms. Blinn had attacked him. be the worst of the four ’expansion’ circles, runaway cellar-dweller Mass., died Thursday at Harrington Schmidt’s statement stopped just proposal and others to seek informa­ In addition, Kiernan again said the realize this,” she said. propriate time to raise this (issue) is DeFazio was taken to Manchester clubs. But Hartford, with its collec­ favorite. short of saying West Germany will Memorial Hospital in Southbridge, tion on the motocross racing one Bicycle Motocross Association Tracks exist in Lime Rock and when he (Siebold is here to answer That thought was a million miles Mass. She was the widow of Harold Memorial Hospital and treated for tion of old fogies who couldn’t keep not go to the Olympics, but firmed up parent called an idea his son had in­ backed the proposal and was Wilton, drawing racers from this the queestions.” cuts. off. plans for Irwin T. Tyler. up and youngsters just learning the earlier indications from ministers, terested him in. prepared to lend its support. region and New York, Siebold ha^been criticized before Ms. Blinn was taken to police trade, showed its character. his fellow pros to enjoy their low that Bonn will back a boycott if the She was born in Stowe, Vt, and had “'nils commission does not have Kiernan said he did not think he Janenda recommended the sup­ for his absences. Bits and pieces PONTE VEDRA, Fla. (UPI) - curate. It called for rough weather headquarters and charged with third- Maybe when you have something to scores while they can. Soviets do not leave Afghanistan by lived in the Hartford area before any objection to use of the Nike site if prove you work that much harder. “1 really coached a beautiful defen­ It’s not that U.S. Open champ Hale ending late in the morning. moving to Holland about 29 years degree assault. She was released on a “The weather won’t stay this the May 24 deadline for to the $50 bond. She will appear at East Could that be the Whalers’ case? sive game,” quipped East Catholic Irwin wouldn’t like to win more often Melnyk, who missed the cut in four ago. She was a member of the Golden than he has of late, it’s just that some of six previous TPC appearances and good,” he said. “This was just a nice games. Hartford Superior Court April 7. Jack Kelley, director of hockey basketball Coach Jim Penders after Government ministers said in Ape Club and the Brimfield Senior othe.r things — such as spending never before broke par in this tourna­ bonus. You expect wind here and operations, has had his knuckles Tuesday’s parochial vs. public school January that it was “unthinkable” C' ..zen Club. more time with his family — have ment, was delighted with his 67. we’ll get it before the week is out.” Glastonbury low in pupil spending rapped for some unpopular moves. Invitational Classic at Berlin High. West Germans should go to Moscow She leaves two daughters in become more important. “This obviously was not a typical Johnny Miller, who had hoped he The deal which sent popular Alan The parochial schools won, 110-108. if the Americans stayed away. Manchester, Mrs. Alice Shannon and Irwin, who will be 35 in June, says Sawgrass day,” he said, after going might be on the comeback trail, all Hangsleben to Washin^on met with East’s Bob Venora had 25 points, One month later. Foreign Minister M[s. Libby Evtushek; two sons, Don By DAVE LAVALLEE In 1978-79, Glastonbury spent $1,727 all spent more than the state tion in 1978-79, which was $162 less Record he likes to think he is in the middle of through the round without a single but played himself out of the TPC missing only one shot from the floor, per pupil, which was $238 less than average. than the state average. Newington a tremendous hue and cry from the Thursday with a 76. Spain’s SCve Hans Dietrich Genscher said Bonn McAllister of Wethersfield and Herald Reporter Manchester fire calls while St. Bernard’s Harold Pressley a successful career. “But my family bogey. George McAllister of Florida; and a the state average of $1,965. Glastonbury spent more in 1978-79, and Middletown with similar pop­ loyalists. But how can you argue with Ballesteros was low foreigner in the would not deny the Americans GLASTONBURY - In per pupil took MVP honors with 27 points. is No. 1 and I like to get away from- “Conditions were virtually perfect stepson, Robert Tyler of San Diego, The area towns surveyed for per than it did in 1977-78, but the system ulations, spent $1,336 and $1,451 Thursday, 9:46 a.m. —Broken the man who brought Pat Boutette in opening round with a 69 and South “solidarity” on the Olympic ques­ expenditures, the Glastonbury school from Toronto for little-used Bob Presley, 6-foot-7 and only a the game entirely at times. If you are when I teed off,” said Melnyk. “I’m Calif.; and grandchildren, great­ pupil expenditures, all had com­ still slipped from seventh among respectively on instruction. water pipe at 64 Branford St. (Town) Africa’s Gary Player had a 70. Ar­ tion, since West Germany expected system spent less than eight other Stephenson. sophomore, had Boston College a successful player, you need some not crazy about this golf course, but grandchildren, great-great parable enrollment figures. The area schools in per pupil spending to Thursday, 11:00 a.m. —Telephone nold Palmer didn’t qualify for the such support from Americans in Hartford area towns in fiscal vear In his first 36 games as a Whaler, time to yourself. it’s much easier to play without the grandchildren and great-great-great towns surveyed were: Bloomfield, last in 1978-79. Glastonbury spent 10 cents less per wire on parked car at 472 Main St. Coach Dr. Tom Davis drooling, reports TPC — first time that has happened Berlin. 1978-79, according to statistics com­ Boutette had 8 goals and 25 assists Penders... “It’s not helping my golf game, but wind.” grandchildren numbering more than Wethersfield, Newington, Windsor, The figures were compiled by the pupil on transportation than the state (Town) my priorities are changing,” said to the 50-year-old former golf king The decision whether or not to go piled by the state Department of and proven himself a valuable Penders', in three years as East’s There were 54 sub-par rounds shot to Moscow technically rests with the 50. Middletown, South Windsor, Vernon, education department in December average. In fiscal and support ser­ Thursday, 12:46 p.m. —Structure Irwin, who went into today’s second Thursday, one more than in the first since the early days of his career. Education. member of the penalty killing unit. cage coach, has a 47-28 record, a .627 West German Olympics Committee, Funeral services will be Saturday Simsbury and Glastonbury, of last year. vices the town spent 19 cents less fire at 102 Wetherell St. (Town) round of the $440,000 Tournament round last year when winner Lanny at 11 a.m. from the Rose Hill Funeral Superintendent Larry Ashley Bloomfield spent the most per than the state average per pupil and Thursday, 1:34 p.m. —Structure Kelley and braintrust opted to winning percentage. Manchester First entry which is strongly against a boycott. released the figures to the Board of In 1977-78, Simsbury and Vernon High’s Doug Pearson in six years has Players Championship sharing a 1- Wadkins wound up as the only golfer Home, 580 Elm St., Rocky Hill. pupil in 1978-79, about $2,341. 33 cents less in the food services fire at Willie’s Steak House, 444 protect Jordy Douglas instead of FAR HILLS, N.J. (UPI) - Sam But last weekend, NOC president Education night before the action spent less than Glastonbury. accumulated a 81-52 mark, a .624 win­ stroke lead with Steve Melnyk. “It’s to break par for 72 holes in the three Burial will be in Rose Hill Memorial Including Bloomfield, Wethersfield, budget. Center St. (Town) George Lyle. All the 22-year-old Snead, the winningest pro on the Willi Daume said he did not believe session on the budget was begun. With a school population of 5,633, Douglas has become is Hartford’s ning percentage... no longer important to play great years the TPC had been played at Park. Friends may call at the funeral Newington, Windsor and Middletown In the proposed budget, which the Thursday, 7:45 p.m. —Camp fire at PGA tour, will compete in the first his committee would go against the Glastonbury spent $1,194 in instruc- third-leading goal scorer. Has golf yearly. Sawgrass. Twenty golfers were home one hour before the funeral ser­ board has been discussing for several Center Spring Park (Town) There are several who are after U.S. Senior Open Championship on government’s wishes if Bonn decided anyone heard of /from Lyle in UConn Coach Dom Perno’s scalp. It “However,” said Irwin, who has within two strokes of the co-leaders vice. weeks, Ahsley explained that the Thursday, 9:24 p.m. —Rubbish fire won only last year’s U.S. Open since June 26-29 at Winged Foot Golf (?lub, on a boycott. Detroit lately? seems strange, considering the' going into today’s second round. Both Daume and government amount of spending for the scivols at 856 Main St. (Town) 1977, “I wanted to come into this part Mamaroneck, N.J., officials of the Pauline B. Daigle Police investigate accident It can be considered a stroke of Huskies have put back-to-back 20-win Ten of those had 68s, including ^ e leaders, however, have stressed that could be critical. Thursday, 9:25 p.m. —Shed fire at of the year on an upward trend and, U.S. Golf Association announced MANCHESTER - Pauline B. bond for court on April 1. genius, fortunate as it is, that Blaine seasons together. If he does deserve Trevino, who credited a driving^ip there will be no final decision on a V'ERNON — Police are in­ Hospital officials said all four were “In essence, the data has sup­ 43 Purnell Place. (Town) starting with the second round at from fellow pro J.C. Snead ’’that Thursday. Daigle, 39, of 114 E. Eldridge St., Eric Donze, 17, of Regan Place, Stoughton was picked up as a free criticism, it’s that he has a franchise Snead, who will be 68 on May 27, boycott until May. vestigating a two-car accident treated and discharged. ported the contention that the schools Inverrary (two weeks ago), I feel I’m enabled me to hit the ball better than died Thursday at St. Francis Vernon, was charged Thursday with East Hartford fires agent after Indianapolis folded. He’s (6-foot-8 Corny Thompson) and faiis has recovered from a broken bone in Hospital, Hartford, after a short il­ Thursday on Route 30 near Mt. Ver­ Bruce Michaud, 16, of 27 Mountain are producing an above average doing that,” I have in a long time.” St.,*Vernon, was charged Thursday carrying a dangerous weapon. Police product for below average cost,” Thursday, 1:01 p.m.—Medical call turned into the Whalers’ top to use him fully. Corny took only six his foot suffered late last year. lness. She was the wife of Andre non Drive. Occupants of both cars Irwin certainly gave that impres­ The 69 list included pre-tournament with third-degree criminal mischief said Donze was stopped. while Ashley said in the budget statement. to police headquarters. marksman with 47 goals. shots, three in each half, in the NIT Daigle. were taken to Rockville General sion Thursday when, playing during favorite Tom Watson, defending Hospital and the occupants of one on a Superior Court warrant. walking on Regan Road and allegedly “We have now reached the point of TTiursday, 2:25 p.m.—Water leak The old-timers, Dave Keon and debacle against St. Peter’s. Now She was a communicant of St. the windy part of the day on the champion Wadkins and three-time had to be extricated by the fire Michaud allegedly damaged a water had a hunting-type knife in his crisis and must take a long look at at 57 Shannon Rd. Rick Ley in particular, proved they that’s ridiculous. James Church. Sawgrass course where wind makes TPC champ Jack Nicklaus. Anthony worried. department’s rescue squad. pipe at Rockville High School in possession. He was released on a $250 our educational system and its ’Thursday, 5:45 p.m.—Medical call could play in the NHL —again. The Getting a point guard who wili, not Besides her husband she leaves two scoring difficult, he shot a 5under-par Watson, a late starter Thursday, Police said a car driven by Janet January. The alleged offense caused bond for court on April 1. method of financing.” at Ellington and School streets. soon-to-be 40-year old Keon (his can but will, dish the ball off inside daughters, Laurie Ann Daigle and birthday is Saturday) once starred would solve a lot of UConn 67 to match the total Melnyk posted was unhappy about the poor weather Tracy Lynn Daigle, both of Sombric, 17, of 97 Oxford St., more than $3,000 in water damage at nearly four hours earlier. forecast, “I had hoped to have good about holding lead Manchester, collided with a car the school. He was released on a $500 Board hears complaints with the Toronto Maple Leafs before headaches. And it wouldn’t be a bad Manchester; her parents, Mr. and joining the WHA. Returning to the idea for it to try and recruit in the “The fellows this morning got a weather in the morning,” he said. Mrs. Ernest Bernard of Willimantic; driven by Nelson Grivois, 33, of Staf­ nonsurety bond for appearance in hell of a break,” said Irwin, who held “This golf course doesn’t give you WINDSOR LOCKS, Conn. (UPI) - leader. Included among Aulby’s .MANCHESTER — The Board of Directors heard M Pero’8 Kathy Says! NHL hasn’t phased Hartford’s Midwest, around the Illinois, Iowa, and two sisters, Nrs. Sandra Mazzola ford. The passenger in the Sombric the first-round lead alone before mis­ much and anytime you shoot under Bowling’s premier left-hander, Earl triumphs was a 278-259 victory over car was Terri Donlon, 17, of 71 court on April 1. anonymous complaints from a Manchester man last night fourth-leading scorer one bit. Indiana, Kentucky area. There are of Willimantic and Mrs. Jack Wisted i sing a 10-foot par putt on the final par here, no master how the wind is Anthony, has been leading the $131,- Anthony. Oxford St., Manchester, and Grivois’ Also charged with third-degree during its comment session. YouVa got Spring fmmri Bmwno arounri at All me pieces wouldn’t mean a exceptions —Rod Foster (UCLA), of Manchester. hole. “1 hated to see it start blowing blowing, you had a good round.” 000 PBAA U.S. Open since the second It’s basically a two-man race for 1 W-year-old daughter was in his car. criminal mischief in Connection with The man suggested the town divest itself of the Paro’a tor aomathlng dHtarantl thing, however, if it weren’t for John Pinone (Villanova)—from the Funeral services will be Saturday in the afternoon, but maybe I’ll gel Nicklaus, who hasn’t won a tourna­ round but he is not a man without a the lead going into the linal two Police said the crash caused the the same incident was Gregory Buckland firehouse or turn it over to the 8th Utilities Coach Don Blackburn, who deserves East but major college talent at 10 a rt), at St. Mary’s Church, District. the same break Friday.” ment since 1978 but made it to a problem. rounds Friday of match play before Sombric car to hit a tree and the Grous, 18, of 40 Mountain St., Ver­ strong coach of the year considera­ prospects are more abundant the top five towlers are determined Willimantic. Friends may call at the ------^^JHESH ------Not if the weather forecast was ac­ playoff last Sunday at Doral, warned “I’ve got to find some equipment Grivois car rolled over. non. He was also released on a $500 He feels the Town should sell the Senior Citizen’s ‘ IMPORTIO— tion. He’s blended the young and the elsewhere. for the finals. Aulby is 263 pins ahead Bacon Funeral Home, Prospect St., Center on Linden Street and do away with leaf collection. AiparagtM, Pm «, Onwi and that will hit the high side of the house Willimantic, today from 7 to 9 p.m. Rlbar a tMdiMi OnpM, Yalloar tquath, Mualard (lanes 31-42),” said Anthony. “1 of third place Steve Brichta, of Allen­ He also said a survey should be done of the town’s traffic NacUtIntt, UglI trull, town, Pa., who won seven of eight Memorial donations may be made to lights. Qraana, Collard Oraana, better or somebody is going to catch TangwtnM, Tampl* Orangw, (Chlnaaa and tavoy Cab- matches Thursday night. the American Cancer Society, E. Willie’s fire suspicious And finally, he feels the Town Hall is “overstaffed” me.” Miloiw MM! OrapalniHi. baoa),WhHalladWwa,lroo- 6lote Anthony, of Dublin, Calif., wds Brichta totals 8989, seven pins Center Street, Manchester. with assistants. eoN, Cautlloarar. office broadens MANCHESTER — Fire Chief John a telephone book on fire in the six-by- Tonight's radio, TV dwelling on two sub par games rolled higher than 1977 U.S. Open winner Kennelh H. Brewer Johnny Petraglia, of Staten Islartd, C. Rivosa is calling a fire which eight-foot room. One wall and its 7 :3 0 - NHL: Whalers vs. F’lyers, during the fifth round of match play ea st HARTFORD - Kenneth broke out in a telephone room at WTIC Thursday night. If not for scores of N.Y. Guppy Troup, of Jacksonville, H. Brewer, 73, of 235 High St., hus­ paneling were damaged and Rivosa Fla., is the leading righthanded Willie’s Steak House at 444 Center St. said the fire might have spread 8 - NHL 188 and 178 rolled during the fifth and band of Elizabeth (Craven) Brewer, incmtiMun into transcripts North Stars vb. Caps, bowler in the tournament, now suspicious. throughout the motel section of the NOTICE ESPN seventh games of the round, Anthony died Thursday at a local convales­ THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS would have built his lead even more ranking fifth with 8934 after dropping cent home. The fire was reported at 1:34 p.m. restaurant if it hadn’t been dis­ 9 • NHL: Rangers vs. Jets, Ch.9 Thursday and quick response covered. Police have no suspects. UST, WEST HMD BUCKUW FANCY IIWPOHTCD KRAKUa IMFORtlD LOS ANGELES (UPI) - The dis­ breaking sprinter stems from the which school officials said they did than the 115- margin he now to 16th place earlier in the day. He was born in East Hartford and TOMATOES 11:30 - NBA: Suns vs. Blazers, prevented what might have been a HONEYDEWS HAM trict attorney’s office has broadened fact he received credits not earn. Ch.3 enjoys over Mike Aulby at Bradley “I want to win this tournament had lived here ail his iife. Before his major fire. CEMETERIES its investigation of forged transcripts simultaneously from four Los Bowl. more than any of the others,” said 7 9 < LI. * 2 a 7 9 u 8 - Tennis, Cable retirement in 1972, he was employed According to Rivosa, someone It It rtquMttd that ctm titry lot owntra romova any for college athletes to include the Angeles area community colleges in At the Mullins news conference, Except for the two below par Anthony, "Everytime I throw the ^Young Skippers Course’ wintor grava dacoratlona that thay with to kaap. cAuromiiA 7:45 • Yankees vs. Orioles, by the East Hartford Board of either accidently or intentionally set ’A Sm Sm S'' academic history of Universify of the fall of 1977, the semester before the athlete also disclosed he was one WINP games, Anthony’s fifth session was ball, it seems 1 think about it.” Education as a custodian of the South EAST HARTFORD - Flotilla 21-5 Starting Monday, March 31, 1980, waathar parmlt- LETTUCE APPLES LO-aizi Anthony has twice won the Firestone Southern California sprinter Billy he entered US(?. of 34 student athletes, most of them 10:.3() . Boxing, ESPN superb. Games of 259, 247, 258, 288, Grammer School. U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary is tlng, tha nacaaaary tpring claan-up of tha grounda Tournament of Champions, three Al-Anon meeting 4 9 < 6 9 < xa Mullins, who has announced plans to Petty had already been in­ members of the 1980 Rose Bowl 258 and 279 boosted his eight-game He is also survived by several offering a “Young Skippers Course” will bagin In praparatlon (or mbwlng. OFIN DAILY • A.M. TO t P.M. • tUNOAYS • A.M. TO I P.M. file a $5 million lawsuit. times the PBA National Cham­ EAST HARTFORD - Al-Anon vestigating the entire Los Angeles squad, who was enrolled in a con­ total to 1,935. Overall for 40 games, nieces and nephews. starting April 7 at 7:30 p.m. at East REMINDER: Plaatlc llowara or dacoratlona ahould • Wa $tad9U 7h9Tda HNaraM. f i M. SwwtofSundar Popoft.I plus Lottsfy Tkkstt • But Mullins’ attorney, Johnnie district system as a result of a Anthony, a 32-time Professional pionship, and once the Masters, but will meet Saturday at 8:30 p.m. at not ba utad on grava altaa batwaan March 31, and troversial debate class last fall. Funerai services wili be Saturday, Hartford High School. ^ ••THE KINO Sanders, said at a news conference transcript scandal at Los Angeles Supports boycott Bowlers Association champion, has can claim only two second place 9 a.m., at the Callahan Funeral the Burnside Methodist Church, The course is for those 16-years-old. Octobar 31, 1980. Church Street. OF Thursday she did not know who Valley College. Speech professor John DeBross ATLANTA (UPI) - The head of a 9,367 while Aulby, 19, from In­ finishes in the Bowling Proprietors Horne, 1602 Main St., with the Rev. and under. Individuals completing Robart D. Harrlaon would be named in the suit. Forged documents there show dianapolis, has 9,252. Association sponsored U.S. Open. Anyone who has a family member Suparintandant of PRODUCEI" was forced to resign after it was dis­ large soft drink company says his William E. Flynn, officiating. Burial this course will be certified for the PERO Deputy District Attorney Dennis three UCLA football players and four Aulby averaged 231 for the round The winner of the tournament will or a friend who has a drinking covered he gave all the athletes firm will support a boycott by U.S. will be in Hockanum Cemetery. state of Connecticut Young Camatarlaa 276 OAKLAND ST., MANCHESTER problem is invited to attend the Petty said shortly after the con­ University of Oregon athletes credit before they had submitted all businesses of the 1980 Summer Olym­ and posted a 5-3 record, at one point receive $21,000 and the runner-up Calling hours are today from 7 to 9 Operators License. Registration will aS43-63S4______meeting. ference his interest in the record- received credits from the college their required work. pic Games at Moscow. closing to within seven pins of the $11,000. p.m. be at the first class. 12 - EVENING HERALD, Fri- March :i. IWO Flyer shutout string ends EVENING HERALD, Fri., March 21, 1980 - 13 Maple Leafs Carroll poses problem for UCLA NEW YORK (UPI) - UCLA will Although UCLA suffered through makers lost to UCLA in the 1969 title tournament. Brown has given the couldn’t believe some of the game “I’m taking the positive approach have to contend with All America its worst season in 10 years, finiahi^ game, then lost in the first round of task of containing Carroll to 6-7 film I’ve seen. instead of the negative. In terms of stun leaders C^ter Joe Barry Carroll but Purdue at 17-9 during the regular season and the 1977 tournam ent to North James Wilkes, who was outstanding “They’re playing with enthusiasm their ability to play the game they ^ i ll be going up against tradition. relinquishing the Pacific-10 title Carolina. against DePaul’s Mark Aguirre and and emotion that is common to a compare to the other two teams I’ve NEW YORK (UPI) - The last "I think we’re up against an in­ after a 13-year reign, the Bruins have While many feel that UCLA was Ohio State center Herb Williams. young team. They make up for in­ taken to the finals. Of course, you time it happened in Philadelphia was tangible in the form of tradition,” reeled off victories over Old Domi­ fortunate to even receive a berth to “Whether he (Wilkes) can experience with hustle and inten­ have different teams and different Dec. 18, 1977, and the last time it Purdue Coach Lee Rose said nion, top-ranked DePaul, Ohio Sthte the postseason event, Brown is not realistically go out and play Joe sity.” players each year." happened anywhere was over a year Wednesday as his Boilermakers and Clemson to reach the Final Four. satisfied with just reaching the Final Barry Carroll is another thing,” said Louisville Coach Denny Crum has ago. prepared to meet the Bruins in one of UCLA, guided by first year Coach Four. Brown. “But he has fooled me before takeh his club to the Final Four twice Suffice to say, it doesn’t happen Saturday’s NCAA semifinal games at Larry Brown, will be trying to win its ‘T’ve been telling the kids they’ve and I won’t be surprised if he fools before but lost to, who else, UCLA in Iowa, 23-8, is the third major sur­ often. The Philadelphia Flyers were Indianapolis. "UCLA has been to the fist national championship under a come too far,” the former NBA me again. the 1972 semifinals and then dropped prise in the semis, defeating shut out Thursday night by goalie NCAA tournament 20 times. They coach other than the legendary John coach said. ‘T ve told them that you “It’s one thing to handle a 6-10 kid a one-point overtime decision to the Georgetown in the East Regional Mike Palmateer and the Toronto know what it’s like and they know Wooden. don’t get back here often, that it’s sil­ (Williams) and another to handle Bruins in the 1975 title game. final to join Big Ten rival Purdue in Maple Leafs 3-0, breaking a string of how to plan for it. The Final Four is The Bruins have an ovOrall NCAA ly to say, ‘Hey, we’re in the Final someone 7-1. There are two thoughts: And Crum feels his team is just as the race for the national title. 1Q5 games in which the Flyers had nothing new to them, but it’s all new tournament record of 59-14 that Four, we made our season.’ give him his 25 or 30 points and shut good as the ones that came so close The Hawkeyes will have to find a j .. scored at least one goal. to us.” brought them 10 championships un­ "Now that we’re here, let’s go out everybody else off, or try to hold to winning the championship in the way to stop Louisville’s All America "I guess this was one of my best The other semifinal match will pit der Wooden. UCLA’s most recent and win it.” him down. I’m just not sure.” past. guard D’arrell Griffith to stand a games against the Flyers,” said the surprising Iowa Hawkeyes, trip to the Final Four was in 1976, But the Bruins’ biggest problem Rose added that Purdue will also “It’s hard to compare teams from chance of reaching Monday night's Palmateer, who stopped 34 shots. winners of the East Regional, losing in the semifinals to eventual will be what to do against Carroll, the have to contend with UCLA’s speed. one year to the next, but this team championship game. Bill MacMullen Sue Balesano "Although I played well against them against fourth-ranked Louisville, the champion Indiana. Boilermakers’ 7-foot-l center who “UCLA is extremely quick — very has been awfully good," he said. “I Iowa, a fourth-place finisher in the in the other games, they scored goals only Top 20 team remaining in the By contrast, Purdue is only in its has played his best ball during the probably the quickest over-all team hope they turn out better than any of Big Ten, is appearing in its third on me. I guess I was overanxious in tournament. third NCAA tournament. The Boiler- we’ve played this year,” he said. “I the other teams we’ve had. NCAA tournament. those games. I was guessing too Showdown time much and somewhat overconfident. Tonight, I was under great pressure but I was able to stop them.” Boston in Olympic picture in pin tournament Wilf Paiement scored a goal and assisted on two others. He put Toron­ BOSTON (UPI) - Despite no be settled by April 13 after various moving force behind Boston’s bid, said. to ahead 1-0 at 9:14 of the opening It’s showdown time in the annual MacMullen vs. Rose Surdek, Gail guarantees of official support, seed meetings between the White House, said the committee could use more Meaney said it was more realistic period by converting a crossing pass Manchester Men’s and Women’s Marinelli vs. Theresa Piccolo. Han­ money or approval from athletes, op­ the athletes and the U.S. Olympic direction from the White House. to choose one city to host the alter­ from Terry Martin from three feet Duckpin Bowling Tournament at the dicaps will be used. timistic city officials have an­ Committee have concluded, “We’re concerned about the lack of nate games rather than spread the out for his 27th goal of the season. Holiday Lanes with head-to-head The 16 men will roll scratch headed nounced plans to stage alternate “The White House wants alternate decisiveness at the White House, The events out over a number of cities Darryl Sittler then scored a power- White House is having difficulty rolling this weekend among by defending champion Bill Olympic (James this summer on only games, but it doesn't want to and countries. White House counsel play goal at 16:09, taking the puck making up its mind whether we will successful qualifiers. MacMullen. Puck-clearing time four months notice. organize them," Meaney.said. “We Lloyd Cutler, however, told a from Paiement and angling it in from have alternate games in this country. Eliminations are scheduled Satur­ Pairings are: MacMullen vs. Tony think the athletes will want to com­ meeting in Geneva the United States 10 feet. Sittler, who also added an Goalie is Pete Peeters. The 11-member Mayors Com­ day at noon with the quarterfinals Marinelli, Jim Cochran vs. Tom Philadelphia defender Bob Dailey clears last night, (UPI pete. After all, they’ve been training Time is short and this is an extraor­ and other countries interested in an assist, has amassed 20 points in his mittee For the Boston Summer Saturday afternoon at 1:30. Shepard, John Izzo vs. Dave Barrera, puck from in front of net to keep it away from photo) for such a long time.” dinary undertaking. And time is get­ alternate games would like to have last nine games. Games outlined its plan Wednesday, Semifinals and finals wjll be Sun­ Carl Bujaucius vs. Ed Bujaucius, Toronto’s Wilf Paiement in the first period Tufts President Dr. Jean Mayer, a ting shorter and shorter,” Mayer the competition at several sites. The Maple Leafs made it 3-0 at 2:26 saying they could sponsor the games day at noon and 1:30. All rnatches up Dennis Pontes vs. Emile Roux, Bob of the second period when Martin without a hitch once the White House to the finals will be best of three with Frost vs. Burt Claughsey, Don Basketball took a pass from Paiement and decides to back the idea. The the championship tests best of five. McAllister vs. Ed Miller, John SILK CITY CLASSIC Bowling scored from in front of Philadelphia proposal features competition in 22 Women’s pairings tomorrow at DeAngelis vs. Terry Schilling. These Austin survives Action last night at East Catholic HOME ENGINEERS goalie Pete Peeters. events Aug. 17-25, just after the SEE US noon are: Sue Balesano (defending matches will be rolled at noon High saw Newington whip Glaston­ Lu Gustafson 185. Edie Philadelphia Coach Pat Quinn Summer Olympics and the champion) vs. Sandy ’Thorpe, Leslie tomorrow. The public is invited. bury, 52-24, in a Junior Division tilt; Palmer 182, Eileen Henson wasn’t as concerned with the shutout Democratic National Convention. FO R A Florey vs. Kris DeAngelis, Lea East Granby downed Glastonbury, as he was with the Flyers’ play in the Planning for such an Olympian 207-484, Jan McKenna 464, game and their chances in the up­ tiebreaker win 53-42, and Giro’s of Springfield out­ endeavor usually takes six years. But Shirley Eldridge 199-175- coming Stanley Cup playoffs. lasted Bloomfield in overtime, 71-66, organizers are confident they can 502, Barbara Higley 465, in Intermediate Division action; and “Toronto outplayed us in all three NEW YORK (UPI) - As a straight think of is that my feet are tired and I pull it off if they get the go-ahead by Cathy Bohjalian 507, Coventry Patriots tripped CCBN, 64- Laurie Dumont 453, Marie Fidrych suffers zones during the first two periods,” A student, Tracy Austin doesn’t get want to go to sleep.” mid-April. 37, in a Senior Division clash. St. Onge 186-185-523, he said. “We were not aggressive calied upon to stay after school. After her recent trouble with (Joolagong, Austin made a slight John Bradley had 15 points for “ Boston is a natural for hurry-up Dolores Kelly 193-492, Lynn enough and they took the play away And as an equally adept tennis change in her game plan Thursday, Newington, which moved into Sun­ from us. player, she had just enough smarts to games like this,” said committee D avis 221-467, Jennie another setback earn herself a very important day and that probably made the day’s finals at 4 o’clock. David chairman Francis X. Meaney, who Leggitt 464. It’s no secret that Carter Chevrolet is NEW YORK (UPI) - Just when it Cleveland, 5-2, San Francisco routed “Everybody is puzzled why we can’t win now. After a couple of days off. difference in her not having to return O’Leary had 18 markers for Glaston­ noted Boston was the only city seemed that Mafk Fidrych finally Oakland, 8-2, and the Chicago Cubs off, we were really pointing for a After 2 hours and 20 minutes of to the court today. bury. Ken Woodhouse had 26 points offering to stage an alternate TEE-TOTALERS- Fran offering some of the best deals in its was over his injuries he suffered outhit Milwaukee, 10-8. good effort. The results were not tense drama, Austin survived a final “The last two times we played I for East Granby in its win. Dexter Summer (James, “We have the best M isse’ri 183-487, Anita another setback. Wayne Nordhagen rapped out a National volleyball winners there. It’s quite frustrating. We were set tiebreaker with Evonne went to her forehand and lost both Thomas netted 35 tallies for Giro’s facilities for athletes, for housing Rinaldi 179-492, Debbie 44 year history of selling and ser­ The Detroit Tigers’ colorful pair of doubles and a single and drove while Roy Lynch had 24 markers for getting away with little errors Goolagong Cawley Thursday night to times,” she said. “Tonight I decided Lathrop Insurance squad captured the Manchester Rec and we have the media outlets for Varnle 195, Dot Tucker 189, righthander, who won the American in one run for the White 3ox ... Back- Bloomfield. Jim Mprris had 17 Sandy Robison 179, Nancy vicing Chevrolets. See us for a Spring earlier in the season. Now they are join Martina Navratilova in the to stay more to her backhand.” Department’s Men’s National Volleyball Division. Team events of this magnitude.” League’s Rookie of the Year award to-back home runs by A1 Oliver and Goolagong, who offered little markers for Coventry while Myles Washburn 175-188-180-543, hurting us and coming back to haunt semifinals of a $300,000 women’s ten­ in lfl6 before running into persistent Buddy Bell highlighted a six-run fifth members, top row (1. to r.) Larry Morin, Mel Bidwell, Jim At the core of the committee’s deal now and save money and gas on a us.” nis championship. Almost as impor­ resistance while dropping the first McCurry had 11 for CCBN. Martie Barilla 202-189-504, arm troubles, gave up four runs and inning by Texas ... Rookie Lloyd set in 26 minutes, thought for the first Sylvester, Pat Vignone. Front, Bob Lathrop, Don Kelsey, Dave proposal are the city’s colleges, In other games, Atlanta topped St. tant to her, Austin earned a day of Ruth Woodbury 468, Carol new fuel efficient Chevrolet. five hits in 2 1-3 innings of a 10-4 Moseby powered a three-run homer rest. time she could win when she led 3-1 in MIDGET Romano. (Rec photo) whom Meaney says can house up to Mercier 464, Brenda Orr exhibition loss Thursday to the in the 11th inning to win it for Toronto Louis 8-4 and Quebec beat Colorado 6- OUR USED CARS HAVE A 12 MONTH/ 2. Goolagong, “frustrated and disap­ the final set, but Austin came back to F arr’s whipped Wyman Oil, 51-33, 20,(K)0 in what would normally be 176, Judy Sabella 458. Philadelphia Phillies - then com­ ... Ken Phelps, Willie Wilson and pointed to lose like this,” gets break in the sixth game. last night at the Y. Keith Blanchard empty dormitories. 12,000 MILE PEACE OF MIND POLICY plained of more pain in his arm. Clint Hurdle all hit home runs in the Flames 8, Blues 4 had 15 points and David Kelly 12 for REC- Bill Pagani Jr. 150- another chance to qualify for the “I started to feel good, but then Meaney emphasized no city or 'Tve felt it when I’ve been sixth for Kansas City .... Bob MacMillan scored three goals semifinals tonight when she meets maybe I started getting a bit too F arr’s while John Tracy (11) and 399. Ray Bernier 140-3%, A General Motors 12 month or 12,000 mile mechanical to help Atlanta clinch a playoff spot. Beattie happy state funds would be used unless throwing on the sidelines, too,” careful,” Goolagong said. “I’ve been Mike Custer (6) led Wyman. A1 Rossetto 141-145-392, Kathy Jordan. In the other match, there were promises of reimburse­ repair protection policy is included with ’78, ’79, or ’80 Fidrych said. “I felt it when I started MacMillan scored twice in the final successful against Tracy in the past, In the foul.shooting contest, Mark Stan Jakiel 136-390, Jack Baseball Billie Jean King takes on Wendy ment. Such funds, he indicated, out today but I didn’t think anything five minutes of the second period and Turnbull, with the last berth in the but I didn’t feel that confident Boyko (2-for-lO) won the Pee Wee V ittn er 164-388, Je rry used car purchased from our lot. Ask our salesmen for Houston’s Dave Bergman had would come from television revenues of it because it went away before.” once in the first period to earn his se­ semis at stake. tonight. I didn’t go to my backhand as Division; Keith Blanchard (9-for-15) Smith 160-386, Newt Emer­ three hits and Alan Knicely drove in (although there are no official details. Tigers’ pitching Coach Roger Craig cond career hat trick. Perry Turnhull much as I should.” took the Midget Division; and Greg with Seattle son 376, Bill Zwick 138-374, Austin, after trailing 3-1 and 4-3 in two runs ... Atlanta’s Brian scored twice for St. Louis. The Blues sponors yet), corporate con­ removed the sore-armed Fidrych the final set, rallied to overcome Turner (15-for-20) took the Senior TEMPE, Ariz. (UPI) - Usually, out. The Yankees couldn’t seem to Bob Smith 138-370, John 77CHEV. mss 76CHEV. ^2495 Asselstine hit a homer and a triple to moved within 6-4 early in the third tributions, the federal government 711GNEV. <4395 Monte Carlo Coupe V-6, auto , air Vega Sta Wgn 4 cyl, 4 spd , radio after he threw his 44th pitch. He was Division at the Y. when a baseball player is tra d ^ make up their mind where I Maiorca 353, Bernie Monza 2+2 Hatchback C^a. 4 cyl.. pace a 10-hit attack ... 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I’ll maligned public transportation 77 CHEV. *4595 power steering, radio Very low round of the $200,000 LPGA National four when I’m hitting it well.” NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE America's Newell Camaro Spt Cpe. V-8. auto., air cond-, power steering & brakes, close ones like this. If I had lost the croft will never be the same.” Highland Park Market 5-10, Westown club he will be given every opportuni­ have to pitch as well as I can. I feel system could handle crowds and that mileage Pro-Am, but she’s the first to admit Washam, playing on the par-72, 6, By United Press International Family F U N N T T E cond.. power steering & brakes. radio, vinyl roof. Total Compiled Standings tiebreaker I would have had to play Pharmacy 5-10, B.A. Club 1-14, ty to be a rotation pitcher. We feel he so good about my new start here I schools buses could be used to shuttle AM-FM Stereo, rally wheels. Clean! it might not . 134-yard Paradise Valley Country (Top 16 make playoffs) The tournament is known as the tomorrow and the only thing I could has a great future on our team.” think I can be an asset to this team. visitors to events. Possible locales Washam is an aggressive player, Club course along with the other top W L T "Rs G F GA Avon Championship. Manchester Police 1-14. 75 MERC. <2695 79 CHEV. $5195 Philadelphia 45 917 107 296 217 Beattie said there was no trauma There are some very good young C-10 Panel Van V-8, auto., power Montreal range from downtown -Boston to 78 CHEV. *4095 Monarch 4 Door V-6. auto , air willing to take chances to come up players in the tournament, was two 43 20 9 95 289 220 steering, radio. Like new Buffalo 41 1713 65 260 185 SENIOR for him when he learned he had been pitchers on this staff and my aim is Worcester (40 miles to the west) to Chevetle 4 Door. 4 cyj,. auto,. AM- cond., power steering & brakes, with a spectacular round. Thursday, shots ahead of Janet Coles and Hollis Boston 40 20 13 93 278 218 Standings: Fogarty Oilers 12-3, traded away by the Yankees. to complement them, to become a Marblehead (15 miles to the north). FM radio, rear window defogger radio. that style paid off with a 4-under-par Stacy and three ahead of Donna N Y Rangers X 27 9 79 277 247 I Economy at Its Best. N Y Islanders X 28 9 79 250 227 Workouts Imited Sportsman Cafe 11-4, Irish Insurance “Had I been pitching a lot for part of something new and go from Despite the heady plans, there is HARTFORD CIVIC CENTER 68 but it wouldn't be shcoking for her Caponi young. Cathy Morse was the Chicago 31 2317 79 206 216 ■ Mondiy. Mirth 31.7X P.M. Agency 8-7, Fogarty Bros. 8-7, them, then it might have been hard to there.” still no official backing from the 77 MERC. <3795 C-20 8' Fleetslde Pickup V-8. 4 to come back with a higher total only player to break par in the second Minnesota 32 X I4 78 283 x a ! Tldwte: 97.50, 98.50, 8 9550 76 CHEV. *2695 Monarch Coupe V-8, auto. air Atlanta 33 26 12 78 252 230 Malibu Sta. Wgn. V-6. auto., air speed, power steering & power today. Moriarty Bros. 5-10, Cooper St. take,” said Beattie, who started the Beattie was named the outstanding White House, nor any assurance that I dill*MMd«rl2m ie 00 cond . power steering, radio, vinyl course as she fired a 1-under-par 71. St Louis 29 31 12 70 Z31 2W I AvMiLaM ■( th« cond.. power steering & brakes, brakes, radio Toronto Package 1-14. 1979 season at the Yankee farm club player in the Yankees 1978 spring athletes will participate. Organizers “My biggest problem is concen­ Washam, of Auburn, Wash., had 32 X 5 69 278 289 for NCAA teams I 8«x Otilct. Tlckilrw A ill uiuil m IIM roof and It's a Beautyl Los Angeles 27 34 12 66 268 294 in Columbus, Ohio and finished it in training camp but started the season said they hoped both problems would radio. Very low mileage. tration,” she said. "1 get sloppy rounds of 34-34 en route to her best Hartford 25 3015 65 260 266 sometimes and forget about why I’m Pittsburgh 26 33 12 64 226 264 some major changes in college New York. “But I was sort of blocked in the minors. 18-hole total of the season. The last Washington » X U 61 236 258 INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) - Only RECTOURNEYS WE HAVE PLENTY OF LOW COST out there. Lack of consitency over time she shot an opening-round 68 she Vancouver 23 34 15 61 227 254 one-hour workouts were allowed basketball. “It’s almost two totally distinct the years has hurt me, but I don’t went on to capture the 1979 rail Detroit 24 X U 59 239 256 today for each of the Final Four in Ping Pong —Champions —Pee GENERAL MOTORS FiNANCING want to be known as a half-good Charity Classic. Washam’s round in­ Edmonton 23 S12 56 267 301 what could be the most unpredictable things," Knight said,. “The tourna­ Wee: Jill Boggini; Midget: John (^ebec player. cluded six birdies and a pair of bogies 24 37 9 57 212 253 finals in the 41-year history of the ment is a lot different now. One King; Junior: Glen Boggini. 0 AVAiLABLE FOR YOUR NEW OR (^loradu 17 43 12 46 212 280 6cofeboQrcl. AMl»'>’ IRIEMER • “My pro, Torp Peluso, came down with birdies on all four of the par-5 Winnipeg 16 1511 43 101 298 NCAA tournament. season is to decide the league cham­ Pool —Champions —Pee Wee: Jeff By United Press International NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE Minnesota at Washington Boston 124. Detroit 106 USED CAR PURCHASE.______from Washington to give me a holes at Paradise Valley. The four teams — Iowa, which will pionships and the rankings and the Freeman; Midget: Aaron Gill; Campbell Conference Pittsburgh at Edmonton Kansas CUy 121, Denver 1(K Patrick Division Detroit at Vancouver Friday's Games meet Louisville, and Purdue, which second to decide the national cham­ Junior: Joanna Robinson. Saturday's Games W L T Pis GF GA New Jersey at railadelphia DIESEL FUEL faces UCLA — were to arrive today pion.” x-Philadelph 4T. 9 17 107 286 217 Chicago at N Y Islanders Detroit at Atlanta y-NY Rangrs 3f. 27 9 79 277 217 Boston at Atlanta Now Available At Who Am I? Hartford at Montreal Indiana at San Antonio for brief workouts at Market Square Wayne Duke, chairman of the y-NYIslandrs 3f. 28 9 79 2fO 227 Buffalo at Toronto Denver at Chicago Exhibition baseball- Arena on the eve of the semifinals. NCAA selection committee, has y-AtlanU 33 2612 7B 2U 230 Kansas City at Utah Washington 2T. X It 61 236 2» Washington at St Louis The finals are scheduled for Mon­ defended the decision to expand to 48 Catching problems Detroit at Colorado (lolden State at Milwaukee BROWN'S TIRE SHOP Thursday's Exhibilion Baseball Results Thomas i8). Littell (8). Knowles (9i and Oakland 100000001-2 61 (^lebec at Los Angeles hoenix at Portland 333 MAIN STREH By Umled Press Inlernalional Simmons W—Littell L-fohnsen Bordley. Minton (5), Borbon (7), day night. teams this season, denying the field San D ie ^ at Seattle Smythe Division ^turday's Games Moffitt (8) and May; Langford. Lacey had become diluted b^ause of the plague Red Sox W L T Pts G F GA N ATIO NAL BASKhTTBALL ASSOC. MANCHESTER, CONN., 06040 At Winter Haven, Pla. At Vero Beach. Fla (7), Tomacho (9) and Keitn, Newman Louisville would appear to be the Washington at York O iicagoiA L) 130 000 000 - 3 8 2 additional 16 teams. y-Chicago 31 23 17 79 309 216 Eastern Conference Boston at (Heveland DW. by Mwcury Oil Co. Atlanta 011 010 201 - 6 101 t7). W—Bordley. L-Langford. HR—San strongest team on paper with the 29 31 12 231 250 Atlantic Division Boston 000 101 000 - 2 6 0 Los Angeles 000 010 000- l 8 3 WINTER HAVEN, Fla. (UPI) - St. Louis Indiana at Houston Burns, Atkinson <6i, Barnes iB) Francisco. Herndon. 227 ZA W L Pet GB McWilliams. Brizzolara (4), Camp (7) best record of the four, 31-3, and “I just feel college basketball is Last winter Don Zimmer said he’d Vancouver 23 34 LI Los Angeles at Seattle Scarbery i9> and Borgmann. Kimm (6), Edmonton 23 3612 267 301 y-Boslon U 18 763 — Tudor, hnch (4i, Ripley (7i and andSaferight, Nolan (7); Hooton.(^stillo At Sun City. Ariz. stronger than ever,” Duke said. “The 212 280 y-Philadelphia .M 22 .711 4 16) . Patterson iB) and Ferguson. Oates possibly the bek player in senior swim the ocean for Charlton Fisk to Colorado 17 43 12 Allenson, IjF ra n ro is (7i w -B urns l,- ChicagolNL) 102010600- 10 11 1 Winnipeg 16 4r.ii 191 293 New York 38 38 484 20>i 17) W-McWilliams. L-Hooton HR- Milwaukee 060 011000 - 8 13 1 guard Darrell Griffith. But the rest teams that got here deserve to be catch 125 games this summer. Now Washington X 41 461 23 Tudor HR—Boston, Lynn Atlanta, Asseltine Hernandez. Capilla (6) and Blackwell. of the field has ammunition which here.” he’s willing to wrestle alligators for Wales Conference New Jersey 32 « 416 26>i Haas. Augustine .16), Mueller (7) and Central Division PARKER STREET At Dunedin. Fla At Cocoa, Fla Norris Division <11 mnmgsi Martinez, Foley (7). W—Capilla. L - could carry them to the national Financial aid anybody who knows how to strap on W L T Pts G F GA W L Pci. GB Cincinnati 101010002-5 14 1 Augustine. HR»-Milwaukee. Oglivie, S. 43 20 9 9f. 289 220 g-AttanU 47 28 .618 - WANTED N ew Y o rk iN L i 000000 0 0 0 (0 -2 7 2 crown. shin guards. xMontreal Houston 022001 Olx- 6 121 Lezeano, Yount. Q)jcago. Kingman, DALLAS (UPI) — Four Dallas 27 34 12 66 268 294 San Antonio 38 SB 9 USED AUTO PARTS, INC. Toronto 000 000 000 0 4 - 4 7 0 Hume. Howell i4 1. Burnside I6 ). Torres Los Angeles llausman, Pacella i5>. Reardon <7i Henderson i Purdue — with 7-foot-l All- (^wboys players have lent teammate With Fisk’s future behind the plate Hartford 2f. 30 If. 6T. 280 206 Houston 37 40 .481 lO^i (8 i andC*hristmas. Spilner (8i. Wilson 64 226 264 Indiana X 42 4» 12‘x UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Leary f9). (»lynn <111 and Stearns Sprowl f4). U d d i7 l and Knicely W - America center Joe Barry Carroll — Mike Hegman $8,000 to help repay still cloudy, the Boston Red Sox Pittsburgh 26 3312 Trevino i7i, Jellerson, Wae (5i. Moore Wilson l^ H u m e Detroit 24 3611 236 Cleveland 34 43 442 13W CARTER Detroit 16 61 200 314 TO BUY '7i,J McLaughlin iSi.RuskeyflOi and should have most of the Indiana more than $10,000 in bogus checks he received another blow Thursday At U keland. Fla. Western Conference Milner. Whitt <9i W-Buskey L-Glynn At Tucson, Ariz. % ------HR—Toronto, Moseby Philadelphia 040132000- 10101 crowd behind them. Iowa has a wrote on a former roommate’s ac­ when they learned veteran catcher Adams Division Midwest Division M n Diego 010 120 010 - 5 13 1 Detroit (SI 000100 - 4 11 4 Now I’m in the Hall of Fame. I was Mr. Nice Guy. healthier guard'‘Ronnie Lester count. Quarterback Roger Staubach, W L T Pis G F GA W L Pet GB At Fort Myers. Fla Cleveland 000 001001 - 2 9 1 Cliristcnson. Arroyo (3), Martinez (7). Bob Montgomery's career is 41 1713 Sr. 288 Iffi. y-Milwaukee 45 S iM - Rasmussen, Fingers i6). Lucas I7). y-Buffalo Pittsburgh 000(11100 000- 11 122 LaGrow iB) and Moreland, Rader (6); But my team was never leading the offense and UCLA boasts running back Tony Dorsett, safety probably over because of a recurring 40 » I 3 278 216 v KansasCity 44 32 579 4 CLEAN Auto Recycling -apd Late Model Parts y«Bostoo Blair i9) and Fahey. Gwosdz (7). Fidrych. Hiller (3), Tobik (6), Chris (8) f Kansas City 121 2 06 001-1218 0 world champion. I bought the championship trhdition and the y-Minndsola 32 2T.14 283 233 llenver 29 48 377 16 Garland. Wilkins I6). Cruz 19) and and Dyer. Wockenfuss t4). W—Christen­ Cliff Harris and linebacker Bob elbow injury. Chicago 27 49 174 Rhoden. Hassler (4i, Pent: (7» and Hassey W - Rasmussen L-G arland. the club In 1933 for |1 Toronto 32 X r. 277 268 CHEVROLET Nicosia; Sphtlord. Jones (4). McGilberry son. U -Fidrych. HR—Philadelphia, More­ unlikely role of the Cinderella team The loss of Montgomery, who was Q u e ^ .24 . w37 9 212 X a Utah 23 53 300 214 land million. I did watch my ball Freunig each provided $2,000 loans. USED CARS NOW BUYING LATE MODEL (4i. Morley <8>, (Juisenberry (8) and At Tempe, Ariz, of the tourney. x-cUnebed division title Pacific Division World Hegman’s attorney, Spencer Kopf, in camp as a non-roster player, but y-clinched plavolf berth W L Pci GB Walhan, HogB(8i W-QtlsenWry 1.- Calilornia 000 OOB 020 - 5 13 2 i y-Los Angeles Pentx HR—Pittsburgh. Lacy. Kansas Seattle 030000102-6 60 ies, though. Coach Bobby Knight, whose Big Wednesday said Hegman now has expected to make the squad, left the a 22 ,714 - WRECKS AND JUNK CARS At Pompano Beach. Fla a y-Seattle City. Wilson. Phelps, Hurdle Barr, Martirtez (3i. Dorsey I5i. Ferris Baltimore 000 100 200 - 6 9 0 51 24 .680 S Ten champion Indiana team had enough money to repay the $10,534.78 Red Sox with just two healthy y-Phoenix <71 and Downing. Harper i6 i. Honeycutt. Texas 002 063 OOx - 1113 0 auit j )o Iff H »«R 0} pM uiu XpuaMJ ») 26 .658 « At .St Petersburg. Fla Portland X 41 .461 194 CARTER Parrott i6i. O’Brien i9i and Narron W— Stone, T Martinez (6). Torrez (7l. »H IW I and Atlanta 8. St. Louis 4 775 Parker St., Manchester At Scottsdale. Ariz. Mahlberg (8). W—Devine. L-Slonc Hns semifinals, noted the expanded 48- x-cIincheddivl.. (c)1980ByNEA.lnc. Zadina said Hegman still will be threw out fewer than one-third of the y-clinrhed playoff berth San Francisco 201001013-810 3 —Texas. Wills, Oliver. Bell. Quebec 6. Colorado! team field (up from 32) has caused prosecuted. runners stealing on him. Friday's Games liiursday's Results N Y Rangers a( Winnipeg Washington 119. iliila d c l^ ia ' 1229HMM ST. 646-6464 MAMCHESTER Philadeltinia at Hartford ri<'vHoml UK lloiiMtiKiW 14 - EVENING HERALD, Frl„ March 21, I960 EVENING HERALD, Fri., March 21, 1980 - 15 Region Many voters Site Heralb N«/p WknUd IS INDEX LATHE OPERATORS - With 2 years’ experience. Good NOTICES benefits. Salary negotiable. not in parties ^ — Hawk Precision Co., 303 to ft in d Found 2 — Personals Burnham Street, East Hart­ 3 — Announcements ford, telephone S28-984S. 4 — Entertainment VERNON — There will be some 6,900 Vernon voters 5 — Auctions RARE OPPORTUNITY - who won’t be able to vote in Tuesday’s presidential FINANCIAL OWN YOUR OWN . i - primary because they aren't registered with the e — BondS'Stocks-Mortgages BUSINESS. Distributor for . Democratic or the Republican Party. 9 _ Personal Loans Kodak film, Duracell 10 — insurance Batteries. G.E., Sylvania and About 25 independents did, however, register with a other photo products needed party by the March 11 deadline for doing so, A1 Tennstedt, EMPLOYMENT 13 — Help Wenter in your area. No selling. Ser­ Democratic registrar of voters said "rhursday. 14 — Business Opportunities vice top Retailers under The total number of registered Democrats now stands 15 Situation Wanted exclusive contract establish^ at 4,353 and registered Republicans, 2,783.' by us. High immediate in­ EDUCATION come minimum required in­ The breakdown of Democrats, in the town’s five voting 16 — Private Instructions vestment $9,975. 100% profit districts is as follows: District 1, 834; District 2, 890; 19 o Schools-Classes 20 Instructions Wanted structure. Call between 8 AM District 3, 751; District 4, 811; and District 5 1,067. & 5 PM, 1-800-633-0367. Or \ REAL ESTATE The breakdown of Republicans: District 1,436; District write: American Film Lynn Francoeur 23 — Homes for Sate P rocessing, Inc., 1935R Lori Wirta Melinda Muise Karen McCabe Sherrie Jerome 2,530; District 3,443; District 4,598; and District 5,773. 24 » Lots-Land for Sale Dale Jahnke 25 — Investment Property Hoover Court, B'ham, AL Since this is Connecticut’s first presidential primary, 26 — Business Property 35226. many voters may be confused as to how it will work. 27 — Resort Property Voters will be voting in the same districts as they do in 26 — Real Estate Wantod TYPISTS AND CLERK TYPISTS are needed to work Seven to vie for Loyalty Day Queen title regular elections. MI8C. SERVICES in the Hartford area. Cali Vernon’s districts, and their polling places, are as 31 — Services Offered today. TAC/TEMPS, 727-8430. ______— -_111 •■2^ Mrs. Julius A.k Jahnke at 4 400^AA Center Manchester High School. TTHeram Ihob­aaW and — school. —^1 The daughter of Mr. and She hopes to attend Rutger’s Univer­ follows: District 1, Sykes School, Park Street;*District 2, 32 — Painting-Papering Seven area young women will vie 33 — Building-Contracting for the title of Loyalty Day Queen of St., Manchester, is a mid-term bies include reading, writing stories Mrs. Peter Page, she has been taking sity and earn a bachelor’s degree as a Maple Street School; District 3, Skinner Road School; 34 — Roofing-Siding PART TIME. Want cash for the Anderson-Shea Post of the graduate of Manchester High School. and she hopes to take journalism ballet lessons for six years and jazz physician’s assistant. District 4, Lake Street School; and District 5, Vernon 35 — Heating-Plumbing the holidays? For every day? Veterans of Foreign Wars in The 18-year-old contestant is in­ courses and write a novel someday. 36 — Flooring It's easy with the phone in lessons for four years. She is Marlene Miles of 69 Snipsic Lake Elementary School on Route 30. 37 — Moving-Trucking-Slorage your own home. Call 249-7773. Manchester Saturday night at a terested in art, teaching, modeling employed part-time at Friendly Ice Road, Ellington, is 17 and a student The polls will open at 6 a.m. and close at 8 p.m. There 38 — Services Wanted buffet and dance at the post home, and nursing. She is employed at Karen McCabe is 17 and was born Cream. She is interested in at Rockville High School. She has will be a voting machine for each party at each polling MISC. FOR SALE SALESMAN- Opportunity for 608 E. Center St., Manchester. Michael’s Jewelers and at Wendy’s. in Colchester, England. She is 52 — Rooms for Rent Sherrie L. Jerome of Hartford; Lynn the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Contest this year. Her hobbies are 53 — Apartments for Rent A sophomore at South Catholic swimming, dancing, songwriting and For information on tickets, which 54 — Homes lor Rent $370 / THOUSAND FOR M. Francoeur of Vernon; and A. Muise of 55 Summit St., ENVELOPES YOU MAIL. Marlene Miles of Ellington. Manchester. She is currently High School in Hartford, Sherrie working with the deaf. She speaks are |5 per person, contact the post 55 — Business tor Rent Republican panel 56 — Resort Property for Rent Postage paid. Free applica­ Marlene Miles Miss Jahnke, who resides with her employed at Travelers Insurance Co. Jerome, 16, is interested in dancing Spanish and the language of the deaf. steward at the post home. 57 — Wanted to Rent tion. FASSCO. Dept. 86 , 732 brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and in Hartford and also attends 58 — Misc for Rent Don Ron. St. Louis, MO 63123. A sad moment thanks Kjellquist AUTOMOTIVE Births. 61 — Autos tor Sale FYancis Prichard Jr., forefront, and John the block, said Thursday he’s not sure just 62 — Trucks for Sale ALL ROUND Parade winners named COVENTRY — The Republican Town Committee has 63 — Heavy Equipment for Sale MAINTENANCE MAN for In­ Garrett, Kylie Davis, Clapp, ponder over which way to handle the how much of the block, which housed several 64 — Motorcycles-BIcycles dustrial Laundry. Electrical HARTFORD - Winners Mclver, Jason Ryan, N.H. She has a brother, become the third local group to offer its thanks to 65 — Campers-Trailers-Mobile High School Band, best Second-place trophies: tearing down of the Prichard Block on Union Homes - Motor Homes & Hydraulic experience daughter of James E. and son of John B. and Kristin, 3. stores, will be removed. It’s likely, however, resigning police chief Robert Kjellquist. The group voted in the various competitions junior marching unit; En­ Tunxis Hose Volunteer 66 — Automotive Service required. Company Paid Janet Timreck Davis of 300 Christina Carney Mclver Street in Rockville. The building was exten­ that the center section will go and both ends, Benefits. Pleasant at­ for the ninth annual St. field, best large town par­ Fire Department of Union- unanimously to express its appreciation for his years of 67 - Autos for Rent-Lease South St., Vernon. She was of 44 Tiffany Road, East service to the town. mosphere Equal Opportunity Patrick’s Day Parade held ticipation; Vernon, best ville, senior marching un­ Johnson, Stacey Lynn, sively damaged by fire last fall and a large which were not heavily damaged, will re­ born March 10 at Hartford. He was horn The Democratic Town Committee voted last week to Employer. Apply in person or on March 15 have been medium town participa­ it; Koscuiszko Junior High daughter of William F. and section of it was condemned. Clapp is owner main. Prichard’s father lost his life as the call- Mechanics Uniform Ser­ Manchester Memorial Feb. 22 at Manchester thank Kjellquist for long years of service, and the Human anounced by the United tion; Rocky Hill, best School Band of Enfield, Deborah Cantone Johnson and operator of the equipment being used for result of the fire. (Herald photo by Rich­ vice, 151 Park Avenue, East Hospital. Her paternal Memorial Hospital. His Services Advisory Committee expressed similar feelings. ^ Keep Smiling Irish Societies, as follows: smalt town participation; junior marching unit; of 32 Worcester Road, Ver­ the demolition project. Prichard, owner of mond) Hartford, 269-3421. r- grandmother is Mabel maternal grandparents are He has resigned and will step down from the post March First-place trophies: Newington, best all-around Rocky Hill Veterans non. She was bom March Be Happy Davis of Hartford. She has Mr. and Mrs. John J. SECURITY - North East "The Iron Workers float; Wethersfield High Home, float; South Wind­ 11 a t M a n c h e s te r 28. a sister, Julie, 8. Carney of East Hartford. Security has immediate Union,” best marching unit School Band, best all- sor High School Band, high Memorial Hospital. Her Kjellquist said he had been thinking of changing his openings for weekend per­ His paternal grandmother Lost and Found in the Hartford contingent; around musical unit; En­ school band; maternal grandparents are Vernon commission nixes career from the law enforcement area for some time and sonnel in Manchester area. is Mary Mclver of Successful applicant must South Windsor, best field High School, best high Third-place trophies: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Can- that recent events confirmed his decision. MINIATURE BLACK AND Dunsher, Michael Vanceboro, Maine. His In other business the Republicans elected Robert Per­ have a phone, car and clean volunteer fire department; school band; and American Enfield High School, float; tone of Manchester. Her WHITE POODLE Twelve Erwin, son of Jeffrey E. maternal great­ sons Jr., chairman, to replace resigning leader Roberta yeare old. LOST Center police record. North East Hartford Police Depart­ I.egion Post 96, West Hart­ paternal grandparents are Security will provide un­ and Fermi High School of and Paula Aselton Dunshee grandmother is Margaret Street, Manchester, vicinity ment, best senior ford, best representation Marion Crawford and commercial zone change Falana. iforms and training. Apply in Enfield, band. ' of 31 Cinnamon Springs, of Dunkin Donuts. Reward. marching unit; Bloomfield DeFelice of Wakefield, Douglas Johnson, both of Newcomer Marilyn GrOenleaf was elected recording person to North East P u r i ­ by a veterans’ group. South Windsor. He was By BARBARA RICHMOND said- are overtaxed now. remembered that one of the prime 745-3693. Mass. His paternal great­ Manchester. Her maternal secretary and will fill the position long held by Ann ty. 61 Willard Street, Hart­ b orn M a rch 10 at Commission members also said reasons for this regulation is to ford. Ct. or call 522-5143. grandmother is Margaret great-grandmother is Tina Herald Reporter Hicks, who will remain a member of the committee. Announcements Manchester Memoriai they didn’t see that the additional reduce the fiscal impact on the Thiebeau of St. Stephen, Cantone of Hartford. Her VERNON — A request of Stanley Longtime treasurer Gertrude Haven was re-elected. AUTOMOBILE and TRUCK Hospital. His maternal acre would make that much town's school system. ATTENTION TOTALPHONE Registration opens N.B., Canada. paternal great­ Bray of Manchester, for a zone Persons called upon his colleagues to establish goals mechanic with state certifica­ grandmother is Mrs. difference, VanDerpoel said he Dr. Robert Linstone, assistant SUBSCRIBERS! Do you need grandmother is Olavine change of a small parcel of land he for the town committee over the coming year. Among help receiving you'' calls? tion can start at $7 per hour, 8 Beatrice Aselton of South would say to grant the change but he superintendent of schools, told the am to 4:30 pm. Good working Hoffner of Manchester. owns in Vernon, was denied by the those suggested were to take an active part in politics at Temporary or permanent. Windsor. His pbternal Hooper, jefferey was concerned about the sewer situa­ commission that the school ad­ conditions. All fringe benefits. for YWCA programs She has a sister, Abbie Zoning Commission Thursday night. all levels of government, to support local party represen­ Personal Attention ,, Very grandparents are Erwin Matthew, son of James R. tion. ministration didn’t have any problem Reasonable 233-8991 or 247- For appointment call 688-7596. The action followed a public tatives, to take more positions on issues, and to form a ■’The Nutmeg Branch of for Beginner, Advanced Dunshee of Bristol and and Mary Jane Lemay Louise, 17 months. LaBelle told the commission that 8623. in Glastonbury. hearing during which attorney John with the proposed change, speakers’ bureau. NEED EXTRA INCOME'’ - the Hartford Region Beginner, Intermediate, Mrs. Helen Dunshee of Hooper of 96G Tudor Lane, Bray didn’t have any immediate Personal skill classes in- LaBelle of Manchester spoke on Russell said there are only two Nominating Committee chairman Sandra Ashley, called Work one of our outdoor YWCA is accepting and Advanced Terryville. Manchester. He was born Schubert, Jonathan plans for the land. Flower Locations on clude Assertiveness behalf of Bray, and two or three areas that would be involved and the for volunteers for upcoming conventions. registration for the spring Intermediate. These Training on Wednesday ---- March 10 at Manchester Scott, son of Donald and The commission did approve an maximum development in these weekends. Car needed. S.D.R. residents of the area spoke against Town Council chairwoman Roberta Koontz reported the Enterprises, Andover, Conn., program of activities. classes will be held Mon­ mornings. Sign Language '4J S i n n a m o n, . JH aria Memorial Hospital. His Linda (Padella) Schubert amendment to the zoning regulations areas would be 25 dwelling units. ATTENTION: There will be classes in days and Wednesdays. Sophia, daughter of Edwin of 1080 Flanders Road, the proposal. which will permit the construction of council planned to conduct a public meeting next Monday SOPHISTICATED BEE 742-9965, for Beginners on Thursday maternal grandmother is The zone change, from R-22 Russell said the school population evening on four important issues: to appropriate funds to KEEPER! Hive in house ------physical fitness, arts and ’There will also be a Tennis evenings, and Charcoal and R. and Elizabeth Mrs. Lea C. Lemay of Mon- Coventry. He was born municipal buildings in industrial (residential) to CAX (major com­ could increase by just 25 or 30 cover a Board of Education deficit, to authorize short­ Please take off my hands. Call LATHE OPERATOR - 2 crafts, and personal Clinic to review and im­ loakimides Sinnamon of 40 son, Mass. He has a March 12 at Manchester zones and will finally make the children. “Given the changing weekends, 742-5571. years' experience ^ craft Watercolor on Monday mercial) was for a parcel of 1.34 term- bonding for a planned property revaluation, to development, plus special prove playing skills. Hemlock St., Manchester. brother, Jon, 3t4. Memorial Hospital. His town’s sewage treatment plant legal...... parts Set up and operate. mornings. A new class. acres located off Interstate86 in the economics of the housing industry, it transfer funds in the police department account, and to interest groups. Most of She was born March 10 at maternal grandmother is The new treatment plant, as was Excellent benefits. Hawk Astrology, will be held on Reservoir Road area. Attorney is my opinion that the amendment is transfer about 20 acres of town-owned land to the Housing i—I EMPLOYMENX -----Precision Corporation. 303 these activities begin the Dance instruction in Manchester Memorial AlouUe, Erin Lyn, Shirley A. Padella of the old one, is in an industrial zone on Monday evenings or LaBelle explained that the land is needed as one vehicle to help provide Authority to expand an elderly housing project near the ...... Burnham Street, East Hart- week of April 14. Ballet and Modern will be Hospital. Her maternal daughter of Thomas J. Jr. Waterbury. His paternal Windsorville Road. The matter of the Wednesday mornings. A adjacent to some 15 acres that Bray additional housing for those who Town Hall. Help Wanted 13 ford 528-9845______Physical fitness classes offered at beginner and in-' Food Processor cooking Mr. and Mrs. James McGowan grandparents are Mr. and and Jo Ann Simmons grandmother is Ruth M. regulations’ change came to light can’t afford to buy,” Russell said. for adults include Body termediate levels. They Mrs. John loakimides of Schubert of Rockford, 111. owns which is already zoned CAX. when the Town of Ellington asked to Conservation Commission member Jane Coveil MEDICAL SECRETARY. class will be offered on Alouise of 159 Brookfield TOOLMAKERS - Machinists. Wanted for busy Manchester Conditioning, offered at will be taught by Katie Norwalk. Her paternal The state took a little over four acres install a pumping station in that area reported her group will send a letter to the federal En­ Apply 81 Commerce Street, Wednesday mornings. St., South Windsor. She vironmental Protection Agency to request an en­ doctor. Experience preferred both morning and evening Sakol, former Director of 50th anniversary grandparents are Mr. and Steele, Jason Risley, of that plot for a highway access and it was found it wouldn’t be a legal County eliminates Glastonbury. PTG was born March 10 at vironmental assessment or impact study of a proposed Call 646-6323, Monday thru sessions. Claudia Marks- Footprints. ’There will also Mrs. William J. Sinnamon son of Richard W. and road. use. COMPANY Telephone 633- Friday for interview appoint­ Interior Design and Mr. and Mrs. James McGowan of Windsor celebrated Manchester Memorial LaBelle said it would be wiser to energy aide post municipal sewer plan for the town. 7631 tein will teach mornings on be a jogging class on of Manchester. Her mater­ Hospital. Her maternal Claudia Couch Steele of 200 Although the Planning Commission ment. Decoration, 'another new their 50th anniversary on'Jan. 8 with a dinner party and Union St., Rockville. He have the entire area zoned CAX and Wednesdays and Fridays; Wednesday mornings, nal great-grandparents are grandparents are Mr. and recommended against it, the Zoning VERNON — Due to a reduction in CERAMIC TILE MECHANIC class, will be taught on reception at the Knights of Columbus Hall in Windsor. was born March 13 at then the Zoning Commission would NURSERY ATTENDANT Irene Hadfield will teach ‘‘Run for Your Life” with Sophia Haralambides and Mrs. Edwin F. Simmons of Commission approved an amend­ program funds, Cathy MacDuff, who - Experienced only. Top Tuesday evenings by Hosting the party was the couple’s three children, have control over what goes into the WANTED, 18 or over. on Tuesday evenings. Joan Schwarz, and a Theothosia loakimidou, Manchester Memorial ment that will change the bedroom had been an energy associate at the wages, /^ply: Atlas Tile, 1862 Wednesdays and Sundays. Ap­ professional designer Bar­ Joseph Liegl Sr. of Manchester, who is employed by the Wallingford. Her paternal Berlin 'rpke , Wethersfield, Classes in Hatha Yoga, in­ program of Mother-Tot both of Greece. Her pater­ Hospital. His maternal entire parcel. He said it would be mix of multiple family units. Tolland County Extension Service, Coventry’s GOP proximately 6 to 8 hours week­ bara Juselis. Participants Manchester Post Office; Robert Liegl Sr. of Hartfo^; grandparents are Mr. and 563-0151. structed by Elizabeth Van Exercise. grandparents are Mr. and ideal for a highway oriented develop­ However, George Russell, town has had her job terminated. ly. Call 646-4025 for interview. will bring their own room- and Mrs. Rosemary Mackey of Enfield. ‘They also have nal great-grandparents are Mrs. 'ITiomas J. Alouise Sr. Dine will be held on Mrs. Donald Couch of ment such as a conference center and Mrs. MacDuff has been providing Needed by April 2. plans and study materials, eight grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Maria Sinnamon of of West Springfield, Mass. planner, did recommend the change. RN-LPN wanted for 3 p.m.-11 Wednesday evenings and Other fitness activities Somers. His paternal motel. He said he didn’t feel it would be in information and conducting energy- hears Guglielmo p.m and 11 p.m-7 a m. shifts color, window treatments, Mrs. McGowan is the former Clara Nolan of Windsor. Manchester and Mr. and Her maternal great­ LUBE PERSON - Mechanic Friday mornings. planned include drop-in use Mrs. Scott Alford of grandparents are Mr. and The Planning Commission the best interest of the town to totally related workshops for two years. Apply director of nursing. background Reliable. To lighting, and room The McGowans who are frequent visitors to Manchester grandmother is Mrs. Salmonbrook Convalescent Tennis instruction with of the gym and\ bowling Middlefield. Mrs. David Steele of Ver­ recommended the request be turned eliminate the bedroom ratios for If anyone has any questions about lubricate trucks and trailers arrangement. were married at St. Gabriel Church in Windsor. Beatrice Young of Keene, down because it would encroach on COVENTRY — Congressional candidate Anthony Home, off House Street, Experience necessary. Second Millie Lucek will be held alleys, and several classes non. apartments but did say that a more home energy such as stoves, window Glastonbury Please call 633- the residential zone. The residents Guglielmo of Stafford told the Republican Town Com­ ana third shift. $5:25 per hour realistic ration might be a mixed treatments, insulation or solar mittee this week that inflation and national defense are 5244. 'Speaking against the proposal com­ All fringe benefits. For ap­ ratio of 1-1 and 2-1. systems, they may call the general the chief problems facing the country. “The Congress pointment call 688-7596. mented that enough damage had number of the agency, 875-3331 or the NURSES AIDES wanted for The amendments will be changed spends time on such issues as its own pay raises,” he full time on all shifts. Apply been done to the area already. Zoning to read that at least one-third of the Hartford Extension office, Energy PRINT SHOP - Type, photo charged, "instead of giving priority to major issues director of nursing Salmon- and Multilith Press. Apply **rd go out o f my Commission members agreed with units shall not have more than three Outreach, 232-4972. brook Convalescent Home, off DRIVEWAYS facing America.” the Planning Commission and the Gaer Brothers, 140 Ryiye rooms and no multi-family dwelling He said he and his wife Doris have four children and House Street, Glastonbury. Street. South Windsor. neighbors. They said the area is over­ Slimnastics program Please call 633-5244 FREE ESTIMATES unit shall contain more thhn three that he wants to go to \Vashington, D.C. to help families Quality Workmanship LEATHER crowded already and expressed con­ bedroom^. EAST HARTFORD — The East FIGURE CLERK way to get value struggling with inflation. Guglielmo is seeking the TEACHERS AT ALL cern about the sewers which they Hartford Department of Parks and Calculating and entending in­ and Matarlals Russell said it should be Republican nomination for the 2nd Congressional LEVELS: Universal voices. Apply: Gaer Brothers, Recreation will once again sponsor a District. This seat is held by Democrat Christopher Teachers. Box 5231, Portland. Street, South Wind- Save now on spring ostlmatos Ore.. 97208 140 Rye Stree on eyeglasses. women’s slimnastics program under Dodd, who will be making a bid for the U.S. Senate this sor. Ml worn BUJUUMTEEO the direction of Cleo Livingstone. year. The program features exercises to SECRETARY for Guglielmo explained that his hometown is Stamford, Engineering firm. Minimum music. COATS where his mother still works in a factory and his father is NURSE AIDES: 3-11 and 11-7 three years' experience But now 1 don’t The spring session will begin a letter carrier. Guglielmo owns an insurance agency in Shift, Orientation program Typing 60 wpm, shorthand 90 March 26 at Woodland School. The Stafford and has taught at both the Univetsity of Connec­ starting every Monday. Plea­ wpm. Send resume or call, MENS AND morning class is from 10 to 11 a.m. sant working conditions. Call Fuss and O'Neill, 210 Main C.A.B. ticut and the University of New Haven. Mrs Maloney at Burnside Street, Manchester, 646-2469. have tor and the evening class will be from He described the Republican Party as the party of the Convalescent Home, 289-9571 EOE. 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. WOMENS PEARLE Vision Center offers people, contrary to common belief. “In the last Presiden­ Construction Co. To enroll for either session, indi­ tial election,” the candidate claimed, “80 percent of the BABYSITTER NEEDED IN PRODUCTION WORKERS reasonably priced eyeglass frames viduals must register at the Parks MY HOME preferably from for soft drink bottling com- ■.-<3 contributions to the Republican Party were $50 or under plus lenses that are often finished in and Recreation office by calling 289- Manchester, Vernon, Bolton . Physical work involved. ALL SIZES, our own in-store laboratories. We while 80 percent of the contributions to the Democratic area. 3 days a week, 8 to 4 E ; be 18 or older, i^ply the 2781, extension 317. Cost of the Party were $100 or more.” p.m. Call after 4 p.m., 646- Pop Shoppe, 249 Spencer also give you the Great Eyeglass program is $4 for an eight-week ses­ Street. Manchester, between TRY US FOR PRICES! Guarantee that says, for one year If elected, Guglielmo pledged to cut deficit spending 3914 STYLES sion. and to support reinstitution of military registration and to and 4. Immediate openings. from purchase. PEARLE will fix LEGAL SECRETARY- Law the draft. He favors the inclusion of women and pointed BULK SEEDS. PACKAGE SEEDS. or replace broken frames and Lottery Contestant Firm in Vernon seeks full ASSEMBLERS & COIL AND COLORS lenses at no charge. So for value, EAST HARTFORD - B. Sawyer out that they now play an active role in the armed forces. time Legal Secretary with WINDERS - Finger dexterity He would like to see revenue-sharing continued to help good Uping and shorthand necessary. Experience not DNION SETS come to PEARLE Vision Center. of East Hartford will be among seven skills. Experienced preferred. necessary. Will train. 4-day persons who will be participating in out the country’s cities and towns. The Value Center for eyecare. In other business. Insurance Advisory Committee head, Telephone 646-1974, Between 9 week, 10-hour day. Full time, DIRECT FROM W HOLESALER the weekly Money Tree game of the a m. and 5 p.m. 7 a m. to 5:30 p.m. Part-time Francis Martling, told the Republicans his group is con­ state lottery, on March 27. shifts available. Apply: Able sidering recommending to the Town Council participa­ fP E A F IL E T The winning tickets were drawn on WE ARE LOOKING FOR Coil & Electronics, Howard tion in an insurance pool for municipalities. He said the Housewives interested in Road. Bolton. VALUES UP T O $200.00 V vision center y March 13 from about 95,(K)0 sub­ Comp/efe line of all planned association could reduce current premiums up to making good money for part ASEARLE COMPANY mitted lucky color match tickets. time hours, soliciting from NURSE for physician's office. 15 percent per year and would issue dividends in the event tprtng gardening toola They will now compete in the Money our pleasant East Ifartford Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday Tree game which features a top prize of a surplus. Office. Hourly rate, Plus com­ and Friday, 9 - 6 p.m. Alter­ 1 DAY ONLY “The Frank B. Hall Insurance Agency of New York will missions, plus bonuses. Hours nate Saturdays. 9-1. Reply to of $50,000 and a one-in-five chance at manage the pool,” t^rtling said. “We must raise at least 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Call us at 569- Box W, c/o Evening Herald. V an additional $200,000. •fertilizers, grass seeds $1 million.’’ The board plans to meet with agent-of-record 4993, ask for Teresa. SATURDAY MARCH 22p 10 AM to 9 PM PRODUCTION WORKER for Retiring chief honored Perennial Planters Leonard Benjamin to pursue the issue before taking a Drying Plastic Sheets in walk- MANCHESTER - The Perennial recommendation to the council. in ovens. Hours: 2:30 to 10 :30 ALL your gardening needs ^ FREE COFFEE South Windsor Police Chief John Kerrigan, center, talked Finance chairman Jamep Ladd said he was planning a p.m. Reliability plus Planters Garden Club will meet Mon­ BABYSITTER WANTED: 3 GRAND OPENING NOW over old times with Thomas Vaughn, right, and John Divine, fund-raising dinner for the town committee for late May. willingness to work and learn day at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. to 5:30, Monday thru Friday are the major prerequisites. MANCHESTER ___ QUALITY INN ^ MANCHESTER—Parkade Shopping Center during the social hour that preceded a testimonial dinner for Elinor H alsted, 212 Greenwood Committee members suggested that Republican and school vacations. Own We wili train. Call 647-9938 for 330 Broad Street. Tel. 643-4259. Kerrigan Thursday night. Kerrigan is retiring as chief today. Drive. Betty Dykins will present a Congressional candidates be featured to help bolster Transportation. Call after interview. HARDWARE ^ RT. 83 VERNON S me Vaughn took over as Hartford police chief when Kerrigan topiary demonstration. Co-hostesses attendance. Town Council chairman Roberta Koontz 5:30. 646-7230. •m ia k iS L Open daily 10 to 9, Wed. & Sat. ’til 5. retired from that position but he has since retired also. Devine are Mrs. Polly Davis and Mrs. Ethel lamented the fact that the Republicans had not held a WOMAN TO CLEAN HOUSE CLEANING WOMAN Thurs.WII T ALCOTTVILLE, 646-5700 (Next to STEAROUT) Lange. Flowers in the Whiton “victory dinner” when they swept the municipal elec­ - 1 day per week. Must have WANTED for one day per For other locations call toll-free 800-331-1000. is executive director of the Di>^sion of Special Revenue. tions last (k n . Members felt that a spring dinner could week Reliable. References 8;30-5;30 ^ g pm Library for the month of April will be own transportation. Call 568- required. Call 633-6325, c I960 Searle Optical Inc Dallas. Texas USA (Herald photo by Adamson) provided by Mrs. Martha Lavanway. make up to r this omission. 2605. EVENING HERALD, Fri., March 21, 1980 - 17 16 - EVENING HERALD. Fri.. March 21.18W Artlelt* for Salt 41 Apartmentt For Pant 53 Homes F o r S a lt 23 Hotntt For Salt 23 13 H tip W tm td 13 1$ Http Wanttd 13 H t(p W tn lttf II Htip Wtnttd Htip Wmn$d Business & Service FIREWOOD - All hardwood, LOOKING for anything in real FULL TIME POSnON OPEN estate rental - apartments, SALES. Earn $125 to $250 a cut one year ago. Cut, split, NEW HOMES BYANSALDI “CALL” GALS AND GUYS MMTfllllllCtllUII as W arehouse Man. No delivered. 12', 16”, 24”. homes, multiple dwellings? wanted! Good hourly rate, week. Salary plus commis­ M utt have provtn krarta rtoord experience necessary. Mon­ No fees. Call J.D. Real Estate sion. No experience Elmer Wilson. Call 649-5900. - Homes Presently Under Construction bonus, commissions, paid sick wUh rtftrtoota Daptrttnot day thru Saturday 7:30 a.m. to OPENIMQ SOON Associates, Inc. 646-1980. Available lor Inspection days and holidays, paid necessary. Full training rtqulrtd In tManrlctl prwtnUvt 5:09 p.m. Apply at the W.H. program. Opportunities un­ For An ExoWng t oooen. REALISTIC DX160, Five Many Choice Lots Available In the vacations. Conveniently mtInttntnM. mtchint rtpilr, England Lumber Co., Route band communication T H R E E ROOM limited. Call for interview, bullollng and grounalt. Flrtl ahlfl TImrod Road Area S h e H e r a l d located Blast Hartford office. 44A, Bolton Notch. Cm Moto, clooniru, receiver. Good condition. Like APARTMENT. Heat, For Addition Information Regarding Must have good telephone 289-2779. with opportunity lor ovtrUmo. Wo ofitr tn Inturtnoo Plan, paid eounlor HELP. new. $130. Call 647-9632 after 6 parking, utilises. Security, no Styles and Features Call— voice and be persistent and vacaUont. holldayt and tlok Sma. CHILD CARE WORKERS - CaEMr. Wltoon p.m. pets. Ideal for newlyw^s. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING motivated to earn more than FULL AND PART TIME for Immediate th in g s for per­ aooata to I-S4, l-se. Apply In 646-6000 , 649-9092 or 643-1827. just an hourly rate at a part- Golf course and snack bar. parton at; sons to wort with severely ERA LESPERANCE Agency ^ l y at Tallwood Country E«o. 641-8900 time job. CALL AMERICAN PILOWTEX CORPORATION retanM , multi-handicapped MANCHESTER - Luxurious Exclusive Agent for Ansaldl Built Homes FROJteN FOOD at 569-4993, dub. Route 85, Hebron. children in classroom ana dor­ apartment. Heat paid. Many 12 pm to 3 pm daily. 40 Itogant StrMi mitory settings. Experience TWO EMERSO-N AIR ManchMtw RNs or LPNs to work with extras. $190. (171 -3). 236-5646. 646-0505 PHONE 643-2711 LANDSCAPER LABORERS. with handicapped children CONDITIONERS. One, 10,000 Locators, small fee. Mature, own transportation. .EOE M/F multi-handicapped children In (Ask about our Super Energy Saving Paokaga) f o r ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD DIETARY AIDES - Full-Ume required. Two years collegb residential simool. Pediatric If Palnling-Paparing 32 Building Contracting 33 BTU; $100. One, 8,000 BTU; positions available in our Wiiling to work. New England preferred. F\ill-ume first and Sanlett Ottarad 31 Sanlett OHarad $90. 568-0244. Landscaping. 528-4973 after 5 experience helpful. Full time: 149 OAKLAND STREET - Se­ Dietary Department. Apply in second shifts. Part-time scheduled to be determined. DAN SHEA PAINTING- St cond floor. 5 room apartment. pm. weekends only. $3.87 to $4.09 TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY Liquor Permit Probate Notice HtIp Wtnttd 13 person: East Hartford Con­ MAINTENANCE Part time: Sat. and Sun. 3 DECORATING -Interior & Carpentry and general con­ 6Mi” CRAFTSMAN WOOD $300 m onthly. Security Apartmentt For Rent 53 Apartmentt For Rant S3 valescent Home, 745 Main ENGINEER - Full time posi­ per hour. Excellent benefits. Ehiterior. Also Wallpapering. PLANER St JOINER - Like deposit. No pets. No Notice o( AMlIcatiMi NOTICE TO CREDITORS HELP WANTED. Phrt-tlme Call 243-3496 or write; Per­ p.m. to 11 p.m.. Will arrange tracting. Residential and ESTATE OF PETER JOSEPH u m m a iu u e Street. East Hartford. tion available for individual to Quality Craftfsmansnip! Cali new! New blades, % HP appliances. No uiilities. Te­ BOLTON - One Bedroom Thii li to slve notice that I. PETER accountant. Must be familiar sonnel Assistant, Oak Hill alternate weekends. Second commercial. Whether it be a T TCWUffiis ot ai ELLINGTON SCHEER, aka PETER J. SCHEER GUI till lidiiililr~~“ l---- work evenings and weekends shift differential. Excellent 646-5^. small repair Job, or a custom motor. Stand, roller wheels. nant Insurance required. 646- Apartment. Fireplace. ^ RD.. EAST HARTFORD CT have aka PETER J. SHEER. Jr., deceased with preparing federal and School, 120 Holcomb Street, WAITRESSES - Weekends. performing general benefits. Call 243-3496, or built home or anything in All for only $250. Phone 742- 2426, between 9 and 5 Carpeting. No pets. filed an application placarded March The Hon. William E. FUiGerald. Maple Cafe, 151 Park Avenue, state income tax returns. Hartford, CT 06112. An Equal 9638. References required. $270 NEWLY DECORATED four Judge, of the Court of Probate. maintenance repair duties. write - Personnel Assiftant, PAINTING - Interior and between call 646-13'79 weekdays. IJ. 1910 wflh the LIqmr East Hartford, call between 9 Please call 872-9176. Opportunity Employer. monthly. 643-5983. room apartment, third floor, miesion lor a RESTAURAr^ WINE ti District of Manchester at a hearing Experience required. Oakhill School, 120 Holcombe exterior. Paperhanging, garage space. Gas stove and BEER for the lale ol alcoholic llqiwr held on March 12.1900 ordered that all CB ad h a Cron. plan S « Hr. tartar ir and 5 568-2730. Complete Benefit Package. excellent work references. SWING INTO SPRING LARGE FIVE ROOM claims must be presented to the HELP WANTED. Part-time Street, Hartford 06112. An FIRST CLASS CARPENTRY refrigerator included. Mature on the premioei 706 HARTFORD RD., ». hkh. Mw ttanalat Oa., ha., 1229 289-3421. ; Call the Sheraton-Hartford DENTAL ORTHODONTIST Free estimates. Fully in­ SIDEWALK SALE! Saturday APARTMENT - 2 baths. MANCHESTER - Three MANCHESTER. CT. fiduciary on or before June 12, 1900 or M tS tn a L lM women machine operators Equal Opportunity Employer. - Remodeling and Additions. adults only. No pets. Security be barred as by law provided. Hotel for interview, 7285151, ASSISTANT - P art time. sured. Martin Matson, 649- March 22nd. 8a.m. to 5 p.m. Appliances, heat and utiltities bedroom duplex in newer two The buatnesi will be owned by needed. $3.40 hourly. Please Excellent opportunity for Kitchens and Rec Rooms. 35 and references. 649r7718. GEORGE li PETER KARAMANOUS Pearl J. Hultman. SITTER NEEDED - Matures Ext. 438'. Equal Opportunity 4431. Wonder Bread. 521 Conn. included. In large single family home. Includes Ass’l. Clerk call 872-7348. movltated, personable in­ THE NURSE AND (THE . years' experience! For Free i PETER T. TSAOUSSIS ol all rejide person to sit in my home. 8:30 Employer. Estimates, call 646-4239. Blvd., East Hartford. house. No pets. References appliances and wall-to-wall at MI ELLINGTON RD.. EAST The fiduciary is: BARTENDERS, COCKTAIL dividual to work in an attrac­ ECONOMY. This is a veiY ; Gertrude Scheer to 4:30 for one month. A&W PAINTING Contrac­ required. $550 monthly. Ask canieting. Heat not included. HARTFORD. CT, and will be con- WAITRESSES & References required. Call 872- HELP WANTED. Part-time tive progressive office. Three serious situation. MAYBE , NEW CB RADIO - Midland. $35(5 monthly. Security and nished studio apartment. All docttd S ' PETER T, TSAOUSSIS as 60 Essex Street. WE CAN, HELP. We have tors. Quality painting and FARRAND REMODELING - for Dick, 646-1084. utilities included. For older Manchester. CT WAITRESSES - Experienced. . secretary. Bookk^lne help­ days Mr week. Call Monday INCOME TAX PREPARA­ Microphone, antenna. 40 references required. Two permi(t«e. 0000 been swamped with requests 1 paper hanging at reasonable Cabinets, Roofing. Gutters, Peter T. T uouw ii ^ _ 06040 Please call 289-7929. ful. Please call 872-9176. thru Friday 9 a.m. to 12 noon, Chanel. $75. Call between 4 children accepted. No pets. single person. No pets. 649- 045-03 TION SERVICE - At your rates. Fully insured. Free Room Additions, Decks, All FOUR ROOM APARTMENT Dated this 19lh day of March 1900 PART TIME, EARN $100 to Person to run 5682461. for services from all locales > and 6 p.m.. 528-3864. 9093. for nurses, home health aides | home. 20 Years Experience. Estimates. Cali Wayne 649- )es of_ Remodeling and - No utilities. $320 monthly. Call 647-9936. 0!)2-03 SECRETARY - Part time. 30 $150 a week. Salary plus com­ GIRL FRIDAY - Full time. typ Children accepted. Call 6 ^ hours weekly. $3.12 per hour. Typist, filing, good collector. Star-turn and homemakers. We offer . Dan Mosler, 649-3329, or 525- GIVE TAX PROBLEMS the 7696. Repairs.epi ■ Free estimates. Ful­ ELLINGTON - Duplex. 5 mission. Hours arranged tO 7252. FOUR ROOM APARTMENT. Call Chris, Fireside, 742-9144. suit your needs. Call 2wj770^ Ehtperienceo preferred. Call variety, flexibility in 8263. ole 1-2 punch! Tax Coyxira- ly Insured.ir Phone 643-6017. rooms, two bedrooms. 528-4197. 8-15 naC. latho scheduling and nursing super­ tion of America, SECOND PERSONAL Paperhanging Freshly decorated. Paneling, Appliances. No utilities. for particular people, by Dick. stove, refrigerator. Adults, Probate Notice Soma lalha axparlanea RETIRED GENTLEMAN to vision. Enjoy joining the largest Tax Service is FIRST CARPENTRY, CUSTOM POOL FOR SALE. 16 by 24 Keep Smiling References, lease, security, PAINT MANUFACTURER - naadad. Will train. 80 houra. help with raking yard and Upjohn Healtncare Services in convenience. Your home- or Calf 643-5703 anytime. HOUSES, ADDITIONS, foot with TVt foot diving area. references, no pets. $265. 646- $450. Lombardo St Associates, Legal Notice NOTICE TO CREDITORS Probate Notice INCOME TAX- Done in your GARAGES, ROOFING St lip H appy 3167. 228-3540. ESTATE OF THOMAS G. REID, aka Immediate Opening for Paid holldai^ Exeallant In- trimming shrubs. Call 647- Team. Call Karen or Ann. 246- my office. 647-9428. Pauline 20' by 40' redwood deck and 649-4003. ESTATE OF GEORGE SIMPSON, auranca banaflla. Apply lii 9033. 6805. EOE. M/F. j home. Six years experience. PROFESSIONAL PAINTING SIDING - Kitchens, Town of Andover THOMAS REID, aka THOMAS deceased batchmaker- Kozuck. solar heating panels. $475. GUYER REID, deceased colormatcher/quality control Call for very Reasonable - Interior and exterior. Bathrooms, and Repair Work Call 646-6776. The Hon William E. FitzGerald. R ates. 646-5346. W alter The Hon William E. FIDGerald. Judge, of the Court of Probate, person. Will train. Minimum Commercial and residential. Of AH Kinds. Cali Robert Jar­ Public Hearing of Planning & Judge, of the Court of Probate. District of Manchester at a hearing 40 hour work week, with over­ MmONICSyINC. Zingler. Free estimates. Fully in­ vis for estimates, 643-6712. CUSTOM MADE draperies. Zoning Coinniianion District of Manchester at a hearing held on 3/1B/0O ordered that all claims held on March 17.1980 ordered that an time. Blue Cross, CMS, Major M.6S44 A sured. 646-4879. One for 6’ sliding door. Special Permit must be presented to the fiduciary on daimi«must be presented to the or before 6/18.80 or be barred as by Medical. Generous starting INCOM E TAX PROFESSIONAL BUILDING Bedroom drapes and ■OLTON PUBLIC NOTICE B VI _ . _ _ fiduciary on or before June 17. 1900 or The Town Planning & Zoning Commission of Andover. Connec­ law provided, , . „ salar person: 158 PREPARATION. Reasonable J.P. LEWIS St SON- Custom - residential and commercial matching spread. Others. 289- ticut, will hold a public hearing in the lower level of the Town be barred as by law provided. Pearl J. Hultman. anchester. come Taxes expert- a^aufate^ ■■ta'your 'home ot Decorating, Interior St remodeling, additions, Pearl J. Hultman. Ass t Clerk Hartfi Alcoholics Victorious Is a 4047, evenings. Office Building, at 7:30 P.M., Monday March 24, 1980 on the Ass t Clerk Exterior Painting. aluminum siding, new con­ The fiduciary is: STOCKROOM The fiduciary is; Walter R. Ferguson Christian Organization. It Paperhanging St Remodeling. struction. Fully insured. 646- ANNUAL RUMMAGE SALE, following petition: Herman Yules [ ATTENDANTS. Openings for 104 Garth Road. has as Its emphasis, the Kitchens. Recreation Rooms. 4879. clothing, tag. books, fur­ Route 6 - Petition of Mrs. Martha Roberts for a special permit 99 East Center S t. Manchester. CT 06040 HELP WANTED persons who are very con­ Call 649-9658. REALTORS Manchester. CT 06040 055^ scientious and have a record spiritual Impetus of niture, etc. Saturday, March to open a Consulting Service in her home. As in accord with Ar­ 054-03 SINGLE ROOM ADDITIONS 22 , 9:30 lo 1:30. Unitarian PARTS OISMANTLER of good figure aptitude. Alcoholics Anonymous. ( “ ATTENTION WORKING LEE PAINTING - Interior St ticle V Section 02.01 of the Andover Connecticut Zone J a M PARENTS” I will babysit - Sun Decks, Patio Doors. Meetinghouse, 153 West Ver­ M utt htvt own toolt. Ehcperlence preferreu but not There will be a meeting of Exterior. “Check My Rate Reasonable Prices. For free GROUP 1: A teleci AiiociAtlon of REALTORS lervlng the greater Regulations. required. ^ l y at Wesco In­ ImUvIlatlon Of Aluminum Otorm your child in. my home with non Street, Manchester. Probate Notice Probate Notice Apply In porton AV every Monday night at Ooor»s Wlndovn, Roll-Up Aw- Before You Decorate", estimates Call Joe. 646-1519 Moinchester AreA w ith more Advertising expenise, At this hearing interested persons may appear and be heard and dustries, JES Industrial Park, loving care. 528-8560. impAci efficiency for both buyers seMen. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CHEDITORS nlnpt, Cn eploE A StNittort. Odd Dependable. Fully Insured. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• WE BUY St SELL USED And And SOUTH WINDSOR Route 5, South Windsor. 568 seven at Concordia SIZM. Alto, QUm a f e r tu n written communications will be received, A copy of the applica­ ESTATE OF JOHN L ESTATE OF JAMES M HOAGLAND. 646-1653. RoolIng-SIdIng-ChImnay 34 FURNITURE - One piece or bolTon tion requesting the above approval and plot plan are on file in FAIRWEATHER, deceased IV.. deceased 6334. EOE. Lutheran Church, 40 R#p«lr. SPECIALISTS IN HOME The Hon, William E. FUiGerald. The Hon. WlUlam E, FitzGerald. AUTO PARTS, Inc 137 WMoonin* M. 623-2892 entire household. Cash On The Separate in-law apartment included with the Office of the Town Clerk, Town Office Building. Pitkin St. Manchester, IMPROVEMENT- Roofing, BIDWELL HOME Improve­ Judge, of the Court of Probate. Judge, of the Court of Probate. Schanck Road WAITRESS & CLEANUP Conn. Please use rear en­ . Braad Brook. Ct. AlWr S P.M. Remodeling Additions. R.P. Line. Furniture Barn. 646- this beautiful Colonial home. 4Va acres of Dated in Andover, Connecticut this 13th and 21st day of March, District of Manchester at a hearing District of Manchester at a hearing Roushon Builders, Inc.. 633- ment Co. Expert installation 0865. held on March 13.1960 ordered that an held on March 17.1980 ordered that all South Windsor, Ct. PER SO N FOR trance off Parker St. of aluminum siding gutters •••••••••••••••••••••••• open and landscaped property, ideal for 1980. claims must be presented to the claims must be presented to the EVERYTHING - Late after­ 3654. R&R HEBERT PAINTING - and trim. Roofing instmlation would-be gardeners. Huge fireplaced fami­ fiduciary on or before June 13.1960 or fiduciary on or before June 17.1900 or 06074 noon until early evening. App- There will be a speaker C&M TREE SERVICE - Free Interior & Exterior. * TAG SALES ly room, formal dining room. Newly TOWN PLANNING i ZONING COMMISSION OF b a rr^ as by law provided. be barred as by law provided. estimates, discount senior and repairs 649-6495, 871-2323 Pearl J. Hultman. Pearl J, Hultman. Equal Opportunity Empfoyor ly in person G ilda s and this will always be an INCOM E TAX "Guaranteed Quality remodeled family sized kitchen. Five ANDOVER Ass’l. Clerk Asa't, Qcrk R[estau'rant. estai 303 Adams citizens. Company PREPARATION Call Janet S, Workmanship!” Call 649-7718. open meeting to whoever Manchester-owned and ROOFER WILL Install Roof bedrooms, four full baths. Built 1860 and John L. Kostic, Chairman The fiduciary is: The fiduciary is: Street. Manchester. Gworek after 6 p.m. for an ap­ Siding or Gutter for Low Paul R. Marte Alberta B Hoajtland might want to come and operated. Call 646-1327. • pointment at your con­ INTERIOR PAINTING St completely remodeled for today's family. Mary Keenan, Secretary 575 Main Street. WA TNi-aoiA M Carriage Drive MARKETING share the Good Nows. AV Discount Price. Call Ken at Manchester. CT Manchester. Conn 04040 venience. 644-0194 WALLPAPERING - Quality, 647-1566. INDOOR TAG SALE. Various WOIVERTON AGENCY 649-2813 031-03 06040 053-03 MANAGEMENT. Ambitious has a creed. We hope and B&M TREE SERVICE - Professional Work at household items. Some fur­ 046^3 person(s) to train full or part Specialist in tree and stump OVERSIZED CAPE pray that this chapter 214 MOVING LARGE Reasonable Prices! Fully In­ Healing-Plumbing 35 niture. Saturday, March 22, lime. Call 872-2286. SALES will be a help to anyone removal. Free estimates. APPLIANCES - Cellars, At­ sured. References. Free 10:0b to 4:00 and Sunday, Oversized Cape with lovely Senior citizen discount. 24 tics cleaned. Odd jobs done. Estimates. G.L. McHugh, 643- March 23 , 2:00 to 5:00. Corner remodeled kitchen, stove,' dis­ ACCOUNTING St PAYROLL who may need It. Feel free hour, year round service. 643- NO JOB TOO SMALL - Toilet of East Center Street and Also will buy anything. Call 9321. repairs, plugged drains hwasher, disposal included. Nice CLERK - Immediate opening. OPPORTUNITY for top to come and meet. There 7285. SPECIAL WINTER 644-1775. Coburn Rd. Legal Notice Legal Notice ’RATES! kitchen faucets replaced fireplaced living room, large dining Bolton Public Schools. 10 draw Sales Manager to join w ill be coffee and TEACHERS - Experienced repaired, rec rooms Town of Andover months, 30 hour week posi­ PROFESSIONAL HOUSE exterior painters. Now Dogs-BIrds-Pats 43 room, 3 bedrooms, family location. Andover Planning & Zoning tion. Bookkeepping and/or Ac- young dynamic company in refreshments. Anyone bathroom remodeling, heal CLEANING - One time or booking for Spring-Summer modernization, etc. Free Reduced to $58,900. Public Hearing of Planning & Zoning counting experience exciting new field. I wishing more Information EXPERT PAINTING and weekly basis. Excellent work. Free estimates. HOME SWEET HOME - Commissions Proposed Zone Changes Commission necessary, plus typing and Experience in direct sales ; can call 649-9882. LANDSC^APING Specializing Estimate gladly given. M & M KEITH REAL ESTATE 6464126 references. Call Eagle Home Reasonable rates. 649-5873. Plumbing St Heating. 649-2871 Complete health-guard The Town Planning It Zoning Commission of Andover, Connec­ business machines skills. management is desirable. Ml charHabl* and non-profit- in Exterior House Painting. Maintenance, 623^)858. facilities. Cats also Canine BEAT HIGH PAYMENTS! Zone Change, and Speeial Permit Computerized Payroll Tree pruning, spraving, ticut will hold a public hearing on Monday, March 31, 1980 at Drive and ambition are es­ organizatlona wishing to have thair Public An- Building Contracting 33 Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon BUY A TWO-FAMILY The Planning St Zoning Commission of Andover, Connecticut experience desirable. For mowing, weeding. Call 7fi- BRICK, BLOCK, STONE Road. Manchester. 646-5971. 7:30 P.M. in the All Purpose Room of the Andover Elementary sential. Call Mr. Ellis for nouncamanla publishad frea In Ihia apaca ara 7947. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• ESPECIALLY THIS ONEI will hold a public hearing on Monday March 24,1980 at 7:30 p.m. application contact: R. Allen, Fireplaces, concrete. WES ROBBINS Carpentry School on the following petitions and requests: Superintendent of Schools, interview, 243-9587. urgad to contact Joa McCavanaugh, Qanaral F looring 36 ALUMINUM SIDING in the lower level of the Andover town office building on a zone Chimney repairs. No Job too remodeling specialist. Ad­ BOX STALLS. TRAILS - Blue Change of Zones 643-1569. EOE. Managar ol Ragal Mutfisra ol Manchaatar. small. Save! Call 644-8356 for ditions. rec rooms, dormers, Seal Feeding Program. Ring SEVERAL APPLIANCES * change from R-40 to GA. (Garden Apartments) A (17) Seven­ Spaca will ba allolad on a firit coma, flrat WATERPROOFING, FLOORSANDING PLUS CARPETING The Planning St Zoning Commission proposes the following list estimates. built-ins, bathrooms, with lights Pastures: Daily teen acre parcel located to the north of Riverside Drive, Owned aarvad batia HATCHWAYS, foundation kitchens, 649-3446.______REFINISHING - Floors like SEPERATE HEAT of properties be changed from Business to R-40 as taken from turnouts. Rockville.Call 875- by the Hop River Homes. Proposed for approval by the Plan­ cracks, sump pumps, window new. Specializing in older 9954, or 875-0272 : 742-%53. HIGH RENTALS the tax assessors maps. ning and ^ning Commission of Andover, Connecticut. wells, stone wails, patios, Keep Smiling CARPENTRY St MASONRY - floors. Natural and stained OFFERS WANTEDI DRAFTS PERSONS steps, walks, fireplaces, con­ Additions and Remodeling. floors. No waxing any more 1. Map 28 Block 6 Lot (1) one and (la) one a, belonging to At this hearing, interested persons may be heard, and written GOOD HOME NEfeoED for' crete repairs. Thirty years Be Happy Free estimates. Call Anthony Also painting. John Verfaille, lovable young while cat. One BELFIORE AGENCY 647-1413 Madene McGrath. communications received. A copy of the zone change is on file Squillacote 649-0811. 646-5750. 2. Map 28 Block 6 Lot 2 (two), owners Wendell A St Violet Woodworking Company has openings for exporlencoc experience. 643-4953. 646-1190, blue, one green eye. 342-0571, COLONIAL in the office of the town clerk. Town Office Building, Andover, or aeml-experlencod drafts persons. 633-6581. Turner, Connecticut. 8 rooms. 2Vz baths, large kitchen with 3. Map 28 Block 6 Lot 3 (three), owner Rich and Terri Spencer. Familiarity with basic wood construction and details •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Dated in Andover, Connecticut, this 3/14/80 St 3/21/80 •••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••• FILL YOUR EASTER spacious dining area. First floor 4. Map28 Block6 Lot 4 (four), Maxwell B. Hutchinson, owner. required. RegalSSilir Help Wanttd 13 Help Wanted 13 Hornet For Salt 23 Houtehold Goodt 40 BASKET with a Cuddly Pup­ family room with fireplace, sliders 5. Map 28 Block 3 Lot 1 (one), Maxwell Hutchinson, owner. PLANNING St ZONING COMMISSION py! All males, FREE! Call to large deck to inground pool, for­ of Andover Company Paid benefits. 6. Map 28 Block 3 Lot 2 (two). DENTAL ASSISTANT ANDOVHI REFRIGERATORS 643-1911. mal dining room, 4 bedrooms, 2 car An Equal Opportunity Employer. M/F Washers / Ranges, used, ••••••••••••••••••••••••a* J. L. Kostic, Chairman S00 IM n f t. WANTED - Part time. For lOffWATHIFIIONT 7. Map26 Block 3 lots 14 (fourteen) and 16 (sixteen), Ronald A. W ON-mt • A IM PM guaranteed and clean. New Musical Instruments 44 garage. $96,500. Reply to Box WW, c/o Manchedtar Herald. ManehMttr W IO TIL f PM Oral Surgeons’s Office. DENTAL ASSISTANT for Y0ar-round Ranch home. Extra St Norman F. Nadeau, owners. Mary Keenan. Secretary ' large fireplaced living ro6m, shipment damaged. G.E & Phont 646-2112 •A T • A M -S PM Previous experience Manchester Orthodontic of­ PWLBRICK AGENCY 6464200 8. Map 28 Block 3 Lot 15 and 15a, Walter Ouellette, owner. Anderson windows, aluminum FRIGIDAIRE. U)w prices. 1/2 PRICE ON GUITARS in­ 028-03 necessary. Call 872-8331. fice. Full or part-time mor- siding, oversized garage. Mr. 9. Map 28 Block 6A Lot 1, Robert B. Regus, owner. .nings. Experience preferred. Brodeur after S p.m.. 5al>6227 or B.D. Pearl St Son, 649 Main cluding Ovations, plus free 10. Map 28 Block 6A Lots lA, 2 and 2A, Dale A,.and Lorraine 0. Reply to Box X, c/o office 50M17O. Street, 643-2171. case with this ao Carlos MANCHESTER FOREST M US Basque, owners. Manchester Herald. guitars 60'^t off Rivers Music. Immaculate 9 room Garrison Colomal 4 bedrooms. 2V$ ABSOLUTE BARGAINS! 7 Main Street, New Britain. 11. Map 28 Block 9, Lot 1, John B. St Doris S. Hutchinson, A.M. GRABER baths, family room with unique stone fireplace. Over­ I BARBER - Vernon area. Part Real Estata-Raaltor Custom made draperies, slip­ 225-1977. Layaways sized 2 car garage Several rooms have stenciled walls owners. n Walla Road covers and upholstery. Budget Situated on a beautifullylandscaped acre tot. and gas Itime. Some styling W atharaM d • SM-4170 12. Map 28 Block 8 Lot 2, Janet A. St Sheila J. Bouchard, Terms Arrangedanged. Call 289-2331 A ntiq u es 48 heat l%.900 - Da W. FISH REALTY GO. I experience. Call 289-9053, owners. I after 7 p.m. or 646-1000 13. Map 28 Block 9 Lot 3 and 4, Bianca C, Massey, owner, OF / h O M E S / ^ ^ OWNER ASKING $53,000 for 6 WANTED - Antiques. Fur­ APPLIANCE TRUCKLOAD - 14. Map 28 Block 9 Lot 5, Mr. Ted Wright, owner. Manchester Tel: 643>1591 Room Cape. Conveniently niture. Glass, Pewter, Oil LOMBARDO & ASSOCUTES 6494003 243 Main St. EDUCATION Sale Every applicance Paintings, or Antique Items. 15. Map 28 Block 9 Lot 6, Mrs. James Cook, owner. I TCDFORO ORt-CRi located. Aluminum siding, 872-9153 ^sem ent garage. Call 643- REDUCED. Free merchan­ R. Harrison, phone 643-8709. MANCHESTER 16. Map 28 Block 9 Lot 7, Eugene Sammartino, trustee, Hours - Daily 8:30 AM - 8:00 PM Vernon Circle Vernon 6927. dise coupons. Color TV Sets Private Instruetlona 18 from $264.88. 1.5 Micro-Wave Outstanding 7 room Cape with 2 full 17. Maps 32-33 Block 41 Lot 10, Frances N. Gaudino, owner, Saturday 9:00 A M - 5:00 PM Closed Sunday If this is your first ven- A N TIQ UES St Ovens only $379.88. Console COLLECTIBLES ■ Will baths, fantastic kitchen, wall to wall 18. Map 32 Block 41 Lot lOA, Richard D. Selig, owner. I tore into looking for a new RIDING LESSONS indoor MANCHESTER - Convenient­ PAUL OLIVER FRANK BORYSEVICZ ly located 7 Room Cape. Vinyl TVs, Reg. $629. Now $499. 16- purchase outright, or sell on carpeting throughout. 1 car garage. 19. Map 32 Block 41 Lots 181. Janice H. Gaudino, owner. DONALD FISH WILLIAM FISH MAC KICHAR home, you will probably be riding ring. Western stock Cubic-Foot Refrigerators, exterior. Fenced yard. $59,- commission. Houselot or Many many more extras. Priced in 20. Map 32 Block 41 Lot 11, Virginia H. Monte, owner. surprised by the high seat, saddle seat and hunt Now $389.88. Washers, single piece Telephone 644- GRANT HARLACHER BEVERLY DEPIETRO TONY WASILEFSKY MARILYN MAWHINNEY LORRAINE BOUTIN seat. All levels 228-9817. 900. Fireside, 643-8030 ; 649- 21. Map 32 Block 41 Lot 12, Emil C. St Jamces C. Melek, ROBERT PRATT I prices being asked for your 9205. Dryers, Freezers, Ranges, 8962, the mid 60’s. owners. ALL REDUCED. Let us ideal house. This is not just VOICE, PIANO Instructions. ZBISSER AGENCY 646-1511 22. Map 31 Block 39 Lot 1, Boudreau, Amede and Mary L, MAKE OFFER ON FULLY reserve your selection. Use something that has Former faculty New York Ward's Charge-All, Visa or □ RENTALS owners. Music and Art High School. INSULATED five room MANCHESTER happened within the past ranch. Fireplace, double gar­ Master Charge. Pick up free 23. Map 33-32 Block 40 Lot 1, Dennis J. and Susan B. Potock, five years. Most first time Professional Singer/Pianist. Garden-Farm catalog. New puplex. 2 bedrooms, IVz owners. 644-8597. age, big rooms, full basement. 52 home buyers have eyes Must see to appreciate. 646- Montgomery Ward Catalog St Rooms lor Rent baths, separate basements, gas fur­ 24. Map 32 Block 40 Lot lA and IB, Edwin A and Caroline M. Appliance Store, 269 West that are bigger than their 4535. naces and driveways, vinyl siding. Lindholm. CONVERSATIONAL Middle Turnpike, Manchester, THOMPSON HOUSE - Cen­ pocket books. However, FRENCH LESSONS - Given 25. Map 38 Block 40 Lot 3, William L. Nonace, owner. Conn. 643-2189. trally located. Downtown $86,900. this does not mean that in my home. Afternoons only. Manchester Kitchen 26. Map 33 Block 41 Lot 6, John H. and Marilyn M. Lebel. there are no suitable Call 646«88. CHEST TYPE FREEZER privileges Call 649-2358. 643-1108 27. Map 33 Block 41 Lot 7, Eric E, and Margorie R, Anderson. houses around for the first FOR SALE - Year and half HOWLAND REALTORS Schoolt-Clattes IB old. 700 pound capacity. 2 ROOMS -1 Free, 1 $20 week­ 28. Map 33 Block 41 Lot 8, C. E. Davenport, Jr. time buyer. Remember 29. Map 33 Block 37 Lot 1, C. E. Davenport. Jr. RBAITORS Selling because we are ly; mature male and female, MARINA/BOAT YARD FOR SALE that the first house may FOR THE BEST - Manchester (jne with License for errands 30. Map 33 Block 37 Lot 2, James D. and Paul J. Aceto. moving into new home. 643- Business and Real Estate, located on not be the last house and Gymnastic School. 3 to 5 4569. and meals. Private entrance 31. Map 33 Block 37 Lot 2A, Amede E. and Mary L. Boudreau,'’ MANCHESTER COLONUU. large Clearwater lake in Central Ct. you can expand into a >upils per teacher. FREE in- Call 649-5459. The following is a petition requesting a change from industrial J l , -fwr: roductory lesson with this ad. i room Colonial. : Office & showroom-repair bays plus COVENTRY $69,900 larger house as your fami- 44'xl2’ live-in trailer. Gas pump ser to R-40. MANCHESTER $63,900 MANCBT8TER $63,9M aRCA 1780 Center chimney charmer with 5 fireplacea; Call 646-6306, or 646-3549. bedrooms, V/i baths, Apartments For Rent 53 Well constructed older DUPLEX; six rooms on each Immaculate 4 & 4 TWO FAMILY that you'd be proud to ly size and income vice. Boat storage area and floatinf 1. Map 33 Block 35 Lot 1, David and Susan F. Fowler, owners. Wide board floors. Beehive oven and huge country kitchen Condominiums 22 garage, full Insula­ TWO SEALY TWIN docks. Mercury Motor franchise. Cal side; Separate utilities; Walk to schools, church, shop­ call your own; Each unit has wall to wall carpet in living with butcher block, center Island cooking center. 1 acre expands. ONE BEDROOM - Kitchen, 2. Map 33 Block 35 Lot 3 and 4, Williams S. and Sarah Bailey, ping and buses; Pantried kitchens; Newer roof and plum­ room and two bedrooms; range St refrigerator; Separate tion, fireplace, new matresses and two twin box bath. $225 monthly, ^ c u rity for information. lot with outbuilding. MANCHESTER. Open house, springs. Very good condition. owners. bing; Good income; Quick occupancy. See it today. utilities; City water and sewers. kitchen, first floor deposit required. Utilities not FJ. SRUCKI REALTORS 643-2121 3. Map 33 Block 35 Lot 5. Irving K. and Margaret Surdam, Sunday, March 23, 123 North $40 each set. Call 649-4383. included, Nice yard. 643-9918. owners. Main Street, 1 to 4. Royal laundry. $58,900. Arms Townhouse Con­ BEDROOM SET, KITCHEN '4. Map 33 Block 35 Lot 2. David J. and Margorie M. Mitchell. Whtthur you art In- REDUCEDI COVEMTIY Itorottod In ■ la rg o dominiums, two bedrooms, SET St TV - good condition. 5. Map 33 Block 35 Lot 6, Eric E. and Marjorie R. Anderson, appliances, carpeting, IW Please call 56^2240. Buy now and be ready for Good value! Quick oc­ owners. I colonial or a ranch wo ceramic baths, slider, deck, H O W L A N D your 1st summer on the cupancy! Lovely cape with Ihava Juat what you ora • Copies of the proposed zone changes are on file In the Office of full basem ent. Mid-40’s. lake. Year round 4 rm. nice yard, living room with nil)! it I llooking for hart at Model unit, 123E open. The R E A L T O R S Artlelat lor Sale 41 ranch with two bdrms. Call FP, two bdrms. Mary the Town Clerk, in the Town Office Building. Maps are in the Henry Agency, 644-2525. THE BARROWS CORNER Assessors Office, Town Office Building. Itedford real 643-1108 BARROWS/MERRILL LYNCH REALTY Ed Crandall for appoint­ Gabbey 649-9459. I ESTATE; CENTURY 21 ment at 742-8954. At this hearing interesteiLpersohsTnay appear and be heard and iMEFiniT noroTY written communications received. I r i. 44A Bolton Notch, U REAL ESTATE EUUNT COIOMUL Lovely spot on the lake I Bolton 647-B914. Wa ara ALUMINUM SheeU used as Dated in Andover, Connecticut this 21 and 28 days of March, Central location. Features priced in the $40’s. 5 rooins Imambara ol tha Multipla printing plates, .007 thick include 10 ft. vaulted expandable attic. Solid 1980. MANCHESTER „ „ , 23x28W’^^, 2S,fents each or 5 8 room COLONIAL with 4 bedrooms; lit floor Family iLlatIng Sorvica and Hornet For Sale 23 Retort Property 27 ceiling and floor to ceiling year round home. Start a TOWN PLANNING St ZONING MANCHESTER $73,900 COVENTRY $79,900 for$l. Phone 643-2711. Must be room; Pantry; Heated porch; Fireplace b u heat-o-Uter; I ara abla t o tall you exactly bluestone fireplace in lam. new way of life this spring. COMMISSION OF ANDOVER, 7 room Brick RANCH; Fireplaced living room and family Newly painted Interior and exterior gives this generously RANCH - Six rooms, 3 FOR RENT - VACA'nON AT picked up before 11 a.m. Lot la to split, price Includes price of house, 3 car$ 1 X0 1 6 , Iw hal la avallabla In your ONLY. rm. Owner will take back Elva 646-7856. room; 3 bedrooms; 2 baths; 2 car garage: Large back sized 9 room COLONIAL the refreshness you’ve been bedrooms, rec room, im­ THE CAPE with the beaches, J. L. Kostic, Chairman and one lot for $80,000; Additional two lots for $36,000; for maculate home with park-like bays and lakes within 5 financing at 12%, Call San­ porch; Convenient highway access. Call today for more waiting for; 2W baths; 4 bedrooms; 1st floor fainlly Iprlca range. Do call on ua lOlTON Mary Keenan, Secretary room; basefnent rec room and office. See It soon! t ^ totol package for $116,000. laoon. yard. Only $57,9(X). Group I minutes. Lovely cottage CHAIN FALLS, tap and dye dy at 644-1727. details. ______set, electric welder, acetylene Very special home 051-03 Miilbrick Agency. 646-4200. located in Elastham, Mass., with sleeping for 6. Fully fur­ outfit, aluminum lauder, $61,900 economical to heat. 3 COVENTRY - 25 Acres with 6 nished with woodstove to take trailer tires, new electric Walk to bus from this bedrooms. FR w/FP, MO YOU KNOW? room Western Ranch. Only 4 away the evening chill. $200 generator, electric lawn- conveniently located home. beautiful master bdrm. years old. With central air, per week. Call nov^ 742-6607. mower. Evenings, 633-7060. 3-4 bdrms., den, dining New cedar siding in area of Check commuting fenced pasture, out buildings, rm., fp. Nice cape. Call fine homes. Mike Vignone AnENTION!! EVENING HERALD CLASSIFIED ADVERTISERS; Ipossibllltles before 2 ponds, brook and much Real EtiaM Wanttd 23 DINING ROOM SET Colonial Barbara Bosetti 649-8716. 666-3098. I purchasing. more. Group I Pbilbrlck style $1,400. Call 568-1968. Looking for ______MANGHESm RBCE SIOMOO You (ion'l huve Agency. 646-4200. SELLING your house? Call us first and we'll make you a USED ICE SKATES, sizes 7 to Quality 3 Bdrm, colonial on So many extras in this lo shell out mu( h 156 Center Sb’eet DUPLEX FOR SALE BY cash offer! T.J. Crockett, 11, good condition. 646-8069. 1 nice Ige. lot. Extras in­ gorgeous colonial. Sunken lo gel hig ra;solt» OWNER - 6 & 6. Ail Realtor, 64$-1577. (Corner of Spruce S E- Center Sle.) clude 1st floor fam. rm. lam. rm,, fireplace, deck, 24 HOUR CLASSIFIED SERVICE ^pliances. 2 car garage. FOR SALE - 10-horse Ariens plus central air con­ rec. rm., 2 car garage. Call FTrepIaces. Electric heat. Snowblower. 5-speed forward, ML8 M71000 EHO MAY WE BUY your home? ditioning. EUsy access to 1- Barbara Bosetti 649-8716. T m . Built 1972. Asking $92,500. For Quick, fair, all cash and no 1 reverse, witli tlrechalns. more into. 646:4288 after 5 problem. Call Warren E. Used one season. $550. Call 86. Sandy Reich 644-1727. i ': nDF0»0 HEAL UTATE r*-____ CALL 6 4 3 -2 7 1 8 after 5 p.m. or 6 4 3 -2 7 1 1 (luring business hours 8:30-5 p.m. Howland, Realtor^, 64S-U08. after 5 pnv. 648-7230.

■ ( Poanuto — Charlaa M. Schulx EVENING HERALD, Fri., Maiwh 21, 19 18 - EVENING HERALD. Fri., March 21, 1980

ACROSS DOWN Answer to Previous Punie 62 Frank and Ernest V Aptrtm M itt For R u t S3 Auto$ For Solo SI Trucks tor Solo rMPRACTICIN6T0(^ECK POVOU / NO,I \ IF VOli EVER have 1 Mingle 1 Opera prince GMC 1972 1 TON UTILITY Rbby TO CHECK VOUR IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY - AWPKFER6NCE6...IFI WANT ID ■ PON'T 1 6 Kind 2 Precipitate 6 room apartment on first TRUCK I - Has the reading •ACTORY EVER HAVE 10 CHECK M'f' TRV? \jHlNK50,t PREFERENCES, PONT COME 9 Tannii itroka 3 Actor Kruger floor. Garage. Convenient enclosed bo^, with side com­ By ADigaii van Buren TO lAPlII 12 Poitcullli 4 By birth location. per month, with partments. Excellent for con­ REBATES! PREFER0ICE5,liLLB£R£AW 13 Vast period of 5 Animal of heat. Security. Mr. Frechette, tractor. 7:30a.m. to5:30p.m., time South 6464144. 633-0249. 14 Gallic America affirmative 6 Affirmations 1974 GMC half-ton pickup. $2,- ’500 7 Cooker ELDERLY COUPLE MMWinillSSO 15 Medical WANTED - 4 room heated 200 or best offer. 647-9300, parson 8 Intensify 9 Easy gait apartment. Pond in back evenings, weekends. COUGARS DEAR ABBY: You would do a lot of elderly single men a 17 Tima zone (abbr.) 10 Put out yard. No pets. $250 Monthly. *’Howeve/^, AuuowiNd favor if you would tell them to change their line when they 3-If Call Century 21 Tedford, 647- 1978 CHEVY 1/2TON STEP „ 18 Greek lansr 11 Little pieces go courting. This is the message: Most older ladies hate to 16 American 9914. SIDE PICK UP -22,000 miles. 19 It It (contr.) 42 Lily plant Power steering. Heavy duty i n f l a t i o n ...." ’ 300 cook! Priftclllft’s Pop — Ed Sullivan 20 Helps patriot Ireland 43 Recline —1 1—1 ______Th7 HOOSIER MATCHMAKER 34 Ba situated • terior. Loaded with options. over 11,000 ml., silver finish, black Interior, #2264-2 top. pleated vinyl Interior. #2576-2 , P1X006. equipped with euto- 35 Blue flag 100% stock and in excellent Mini-Homes. 'The month of 14 SOUTH WINDSOR - Elegant 3 mellc, Lendeu top, PS, PB, 12 13 Captains’ Chair, stereo etc. March, 50 gallons of gas given p* * — — ^ 36 Angers bedrooms. Radiant fireplace. shape. $4500. 742-8786. t», undercoel, whitewsllt, $3’750. Call 633-3233,569-1804 or away every Saturday. No DEAR HOOSIER: Inviting a lady out to dine la better for 37 Lives through 18 16 17 Low rent. Option. (179-3). 236- 563-6373 evenings. purctiase necessary. Hi-Way ar delroiler, tinted gleu, openers than hinting lor a home-cooked meal. Bnt feeding a 39 Torpid 1975 HONDA SUPER SPORT 79 DATSUN 280ZX $9395 lel remote control mirron, 5646. Locators, small fee. Campers, Route 12, Plain- 75 CUTLASS $2695 1 ? man is a time-honored expression of love. 40 Boy 11 IS 20 21 750- Kerker headers.. KNN 2 pasaenper Coupe, 5 apd., AC, AM/FM stereo, pre- 2 Dr. Hardtop. 260 V-6. auto., PS. sterling silver, blue * morel LIST 57461. MORIAR- ■ i CAMARO 1975 - V-8, filters. Oil cooler. Much field. 564-2736, catalyst reg. gas, sold new & serviced by us, (ce blue 41 CIA MANCHESTER - Victorian automatic. Interior/exterior & silver corduroy Interior. #2674-1 ^ DEAR ABBY: I am a former ugly duckling. For the last Captain Eaay — Crooka a Lawranca forerunner two bedroom. Hardwood more! $1500. 643-4076 before 2 metallic, black Int. 12620-1 T ■ excellent shape. Runs great. a few years I have been on a staunch self-improvement cam­ 42 Exotic 24 28 26 28 29 30 floors. Large yard Across p.m. 45 Pension Asking $3,100 . 643-7736. 1972 FORD TRUCK 250 4 Y paign. This includes diet, exercise, and instructions on skin ■ street from lovely park. $300. PLBASBi CAPTAIN E A S Y l DC^N'T THEN CALM HER OKAY-STEADY ON, McORAW! I'VE 46 Away 31 MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE speed. 3 gas tanks. With a care, makeup and hairstyles. I am 30, married, and con­ (219-1). 236-5646, Locators, 1973 FORD GRAN TORINO - 78 VW SCIROCCO $6995 76 GRANAOA $2395 c ^6459 MAKE MB SIC CLAODIA OM YOU DOWN I AND STOP- SOT t h e T IS B R in m y S IO H T S l 49 HomeSite ■ " ■ Speedy Telephone 1976, 10 foot COACHMAN 4 spd., AM/FM stereo & cassette. AC, silver finish, 4 Dr. Sedan. Small V-6, PS. auto., good solid'family AEAINI SHE’S SETT INS ANBRYl BOTH OF VOUl I CAN 34 3 . 3 . small fee. Bucket seats, one owner. sidered attractive by most people. 50 Inflemmeble quotations. Immediate TRUCK CAMPER. Fully black Int. Locally owned & serviced. #2646-1 car, silver finish, maroon vinyl Interior. #2539-1 79 COUGAR XR-7 A few times, my husband has given me the following com­ SEE THE a u N T OP 53 Bullfight ■ ■ N e^ s some body work. $800. A SUN BARREL 37 36 3 . coverage available. Call Joan equipped. Sleeps 6. Excellent 6 cheer RENOVATED Call 646-4288, or 565-4672. pliment: "Even though you are far from beautiful, you are UP T H E R E 1 ■ at Clarxe Insurance, 643-1126, condition. $3895 . 649-8215. 54 Air (prefix) RELAXATION -Luxurious c eulo., PS, PB, redlel kind, smart and a go^ housekeeper." 40 55 Charged ■ two bedroom. Must see. Only welli, electric reer de- I realize that I am overly sensitive, but I take this compli­ 1971 FORD LTD BROUGHAM 75 GRANAOA $2295 » 42 43 44 .. 47 46 $250 (220-3). 236-5646, 78 MALIRU $3495 V, elr condition, AM/FM ment as an insult. During a heated argument over this often- particles - Excellent condition. No body 4 Dr. Sedan. 19,000 ml., auto.. PS, small V-8. dark 2 Dr. Sedan. 6 cyl.. 3 spd.. AC. AM/FM, bright red. 56 Timber tree ■ ■ Locators, small fee. >, decor group, tinted 4» 82 rust. Cloth interior. Call 644- maroon, black cloth Interior. #2678-2 #2507-1 * repeat “compliment” my husband insisted that in a mar­ 57 German 80 51 3260 days, 644-1454 nights. i HD bellery, wire wheel riage one must be totally honest about one’s feelings, even if EAST HARTFORD - Secluded 1 . New Englend Limited negative 83 84 85 the other is hurt. j home in quiet area. All E ■ $0419 MORIAR- 58 Animal flesh ,1965 FORD VAN - Low 56 appliances. $250. (180-2). 236- DISCOUNT $1529. I maintain that his comments were unnecessary, and 86 57 mileage engine.igi Good condi- 77 PINTO $3195 76 OATSUN 8210 $2595 1 ARTY SALE PRICE damaging to my ego. and he should have kept them to 21 5646, Locators, small fee. for inspection. $485 tion. read;lyr ■ . Very, very sharp tittle red 2-Door. Just over 16,000 2 Or. Sedan, 4 cyl.. 4 spd.. reg. gas. We just don’t get j himself. firm Call 649-1831 after 4:00 ml., auto., PS, AM/FM stereo 6 8-track. Just what enough cars tike this, frost white, blue interior. ON PnEVKXJSIY OW NED CARSl Who is right? NORTHFIELD GREEN - p.m. your daughter wantsi #2679-1 #2662-1 ' Executive type 7 room Condo. C ^6390 CONNECTICUT 3 bedrooms, family room, 1976 PONTIAC VENTURA. Allay Oop — Dava Graua bridge complete appliances, 4 baths, Two door, six cylinder, 75 OATSUN 710 $3295 DEAR CONN: You are. Your husband'a "total honesty” carpeting. Club House, swim­ 76 TRIUMPH TR-7 $3895 80 mffouis nWGN. automatic, power steering. Save on this exciting sports carl 4 cyl., 4 spd., 2 Dr. HT, OHC 4 cyl. This Is a strong running engine, g m. TOm. wajf. undarcoat. atrikea me as being needless cruelty. ming pool, tennis court, $550 Am-Fm stereo. Rust proofed, AM/FM/Caasette, just over 36,000 mi., radials, arctic nice & clean, just what you're looking fori Frost white, r ALL RIGHT.' ALL RIGHT.' TH' RAFT'S FINISHED^ GET YtXIR PEOPLE/ SERGEANT, I WANT YIXJ TGO ALONG monthly, plus utilities. Lease new radials. One owner. Good white, black int. #2697-1 black vinyl bucket seats. #2576-1 ^ w, emiar. DEAR ABBY: My husband and I were invited to my IF ALLMXJ POLKS REAUYl AND LOADED, / VERY DOWN TO TH' / WITH OOP) MEBBE YOU CAN FIND . A ifm ttarao I WANT ME TO GO, THEN YtDUR H IG H N E S S !/ GCXOD,' BE/VCH,WILFIK! o u t WHY THESE LITTLE GUYS ARE required. R D. Murdock, 643- gas mileage. Many extras. n cousin’s home for a gathering of friends and relatives. 2692. rU L GO.' SERGEANT.' IT'S TIME TO SO DANGED INTERESTED IN H IM / Call 875-8919. 76 RA66IT $3695 75 RARRIT $3095 LIST W X SALE.. (About 20 people.) Food and drinks were served. SHOVE OFF.' Pinpoint play nails game 2 Dr Hatchback, good performing front wheel drive. As we were leaving, we thapked our hostess most sincere­ O tncoi-Slom lor Ron! 55 FOR SALE. 1968 Mercury. 2 Or. Sedan, Hatchback, 4 spd., 4 cyl., front wheel *8174 T 77 BUICK CENTURY 77 GOUBAR XR-7 4 spd., radio, 1 owner car. chrome yellow, black Int. drive, vinyl bucket seats, AM radio, #2504-1 ly for the enjoyable evening. Good motor, like new tires, #2657-1 About a week later, I ran into this cousin, who told me normal five-diamond PROFESSIONAL/BUSINESS $200 or best offer. Call after 5, Custom 2 Dr. 231 V-6, AC, 24,000 Miles, AC, PB, PS J AM/FM Stereo, auto., elec­ that 1 was the only person at her party who didn’t call her to contract. OFFICE BUILDING - Ap­ 646-6623. Auto., P3, PB.,AM Radio, Tilt 79 ZEPHYR Z-7 NORTH S-Zl-SI He ruffed the heart lead proximately 2600 square feet, tric rear defroster, vinyl Lan­ fSZOlA, brand naw 2 Door thank her again. I felt like a heel. Steering. ♦ 94 and really gave a lot of with ample parking. Close to dau roof. hardtop, m m , undarcoat. Abby, is this second thanks necessary’/1 thought thanking 1971 LEMANS two door hard­ iporti Initrumantatlon group, ♦97642 thought to the right play. Of’ Center, hospital and new top. Good condition. $750. Call o¥ar$lia wtw, PS, p. dl$e her when we left was sufficient. ♦ 10 6 2 court buildinj. For info, call $3775 $4650 PERPLEXED IN BALTIMORE course, if spades were going 644-8217. brakat, ftoor mountad Mhlft, ♦ A85 to break 3-3 he could score an 568-7658 or 871-0401. Air Cond., ahct. raar dal, AM WEST EAST easy 12^ tricks. But suppose FORD 1968 FAIRLANE-PS, fM ttarao with casaatta tapa DEAR PERPLEXED: A written “thank yon” indicates ♦ J 7 6 3 ♦QIO they broke 4-2 and diamonds OFFICES, Excellent location AT. New springs and exhaust. playar, dual r.c. mirron. f/nf* the ultimata in graciousnesa. A phone call la next. Neither la 500 square feet. Heat. adglatt, HD hattary. dal. iiyfe ♦ AKJ103 VQSS broke 3-1. What could he do to 59,000 miles. $SX). One owner. whaal covan. LIST $8964. mandatory—but both ahow good manners. *5 ♦J83 insure his game contract? Parking. Janitor service. $150. 644-0519. ^ ‘Motbr Sales^ MORI ARTY DISCOUNT However, pointing out your failure to follow through with ♦ QIO 6 ♦KJ7 32 Finally, South worked out Call Max Grossman at 649- 285 Broad St Manchester Tha Fllntatonaa — Hanna Barbara Productions $979. .MORIARTY SALS PRICE a second thanka showa your cousin to be more lacking in 5334. $9985 ..LESS $300 REBATE SOUTH an unusflal variation of the 643-4165 good manners than you. ♦ AK852 loser-on-loser play to bring YOUR F t HERE/THERE, a DON'T KNOW ...THEN, THIS g . . . . home the bacon. STORE FOR RENT. Good COST ^ 5 6 8 5 I MRS, SIPNEV... WHAT GOT MORNING, WHEN location. Modern interior in­ 1974 NOVA Excellent condi­ CONFIDENTIAL TO “ASHAMED IN KENOSHA, I CALLED ♦ AKQ914 He led out three rounds of I SHE'LL BE INTO KATHy... ♦ 9 4 spades and carefully discard­ cluding new front. Air con­ tion. All new clutch assembly. WIS.”: George Bernard Shaw said, “The more things a man HER.... Power steering, $2,000 firm. 70 MONARCH 77 SKYLARK SR ALL RIGHT/ 'SHE SEEMEP ed a low club on the third one ditioning. Ask for Max DR. Sedan, Auto, PS, Auto., PS, PB, AC, V-6 la ashamed of, the more respectable he la.” Wise man, Shaw. SO HAPPy.' Vulnerable: North-South Grossman. 649-5334. Call 872-8819. West won and shifted to a Radio, 6 cyl., AC. AM/FM, Chrome wheels Dealer; South club, but it was too late. South VERNON AREA. Upstairs of­ $2995 console, bucket seats. Are your problema too heavy to carry alone? Unload on West North East Soetb took dummy’s ace, played one fices for rent. One, 12' by 12’. $3795 AMv- For a personal onpablished reply, write to Abby, Box !♦ round of trumps, 1^ a fourth $125 monthly. One, 18' by 12’. 69700, Loo Angeles, Calif. 90069. Please enclose a stamped, 1 ♦ Pass 29 3 ^ spade and discarded dummy’s 1975 FORD. Custom 500. Four 80 ZEPHYR 4-DR Pass 4 * Pass 5 ♦ $175 monthly. Carpeted and aeU-addreased envelope. last club. It didn't matter paneled. Heat and air con­ door, excellent condition. tOtOS. undercoel, wen, eulo- Pass Pass Pass what the defense did; South ditioning included. Call Dave, Power steering, power metic, redlel whitewellt, PS, p. was going to get to his brakes. Automatic transmis­ IronI disc breket, elecMc del., 875-2517. HD bettery, 3.3 liter 6-cyt. :T K last club and the rest of his sion, air conditioning. Asking hand was now good. $2000 643-2141, 646-7873. ent.. LIST $6045. MORIARTY DISCOUNT $268. MORIARTY Oh, yes! He could not make 1*3 SALE PRICE $5777 ... LESS the contract against an origi­ FOR RENT $300 REBATE Pstroqroph The Born Loser — Art Sanaom By Oswald Jacoby nal club lead. Large modern office and Alan Sontag (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN | 1974 DASHER STATION ^^^T ^5477 suite with air con­ WAGON. Best offer or $2400. A couple of clairvoyants 7B GREMLIN 7B REGAL Bernice Bede Osol THIS WHCH tbu S C ff m OH,.,TOR A M1HUT8 M RE I THOU&HTJ (For a copy ot JACOBY ditioning. 1,000 square Call 647-9261 after 6 p.m. Auto., PS, PB, AC, radio, 6 might get to four spades, MODERN, send $1 to: “ Win at SPORT COUPE " backwards! THIS WAS AVlOTHeR which makes easily provided feqt. Centrally located cyl. Auto, PS, PB, AC, AM/FM Bridge," care ot this newspa­ 1973 GRAN PRIX. Steel RIP-OFF. South ruffs the first heart, per. P.O. Box 489, Radio City belted radials. Best offer over stereo, V6, power windows, says could cause you to pitch In OR IEFT7 In Rockville area. $2795 more than your share for a social plays ace-king of spades and Station, New York, NY. $450. Call 646-7678 after 6 p.m. power locks, tilt steering You Can Benefit From The 8 0 MONARCH 4-DR then plays diamonos. Howev­ Ample parking, 70il3, wu. undareoai automat­ event. Be your ovm person. too 19.) column, cruise control ic. PS. PB. raar dafrostar. S9R VIRGO (Aug. 2S-8apl. 22) In er, South found himself in the CALL 1978 CHEVETTE, two door. chrome wheels, buckets & whttawalH. badjt iMa motdhit ^B irth d ay dealing vrith an authoritarian or Four speed, excellent condi­ Purohase Of A New 1960 Car Now operating console. dominant Individual today, listen 875-076S tion $2900 . 643-9725 between 8 LIST *6478 SALE... politely but don't be bulldozed a m. and 3 p m. SAVE 1 ■ A new peak ot fuel efficiency. 19B0 models, according to the Environmen­ J 5 9 9 9 _ March 22,1900 by what he or she says. Quietly do your own thing. A busier-than-normal social life FORD FALCON 1968 . 6 cyl., tal Protection Agency, get an average of 21 miles per gallon, (Many 79 MONARCH 4-DR. LIBRA (Sept 23-Oet. 23) When W anted to Rent 57 CHARTER OAK could be in store for you this something doesn’t work out Heathcliff — George Gately AT, excellent running. Body models get much more.) If you're still driving a medlanage 1974 car — Brand nam 4-Ooor. *H123. auto., coming year. Meeting new peo­ 3-21 whittwalli. PS. parr, front disc brak exactly to your liking you could RENT WANTED - 3 bedroom good. Over 20 mpg. $600 or RUICK half the cars on the road are older — that translates Into a 51 percent In­ ple and having a good time is best offer. 646-6723. at. Air Cond.. ahctrk dafnttar. become a bit moody. M n g tem­ apartment on Section 8 crease In gas mileage and $300 to $450 a year In gas savings. AN/PM Manual, radio, dual rameta healthy, but don’t let your work peramental doesn't become you. Program. Very clean family. 81 ADAMS ST. mirrort. tint, glatt, mat. vpdarcoat. suffer because of It. Rise above it. AMC 1970 lour door Rebel. ate. ARME8 (March 2VApril 19) You Call 525-9535. More money for your old car. The value of the average used car In 1979 LIST 'HSS SALS. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Yog Good condition. Reasonable. MANCHESTER, CT. could spend so much time wor­ could come out on the short end WInthrop — Dick Cavalll rying about things that you won't 3 or 4 BEDROOM Call 872-2461 between 6 p.m. ExH 93 off 1-86 ft Rti. IB, (text to was nearly 9 percent higher than It was in 1978. financially if you’re not careful. and 9 p.m. ! s m . even attempt to accomplish Be generous with others, but not T" APARTMENT - Clean family Agwiy, 1 bloGk from Coidor’s, hnt anything. It's needless, because ...WHERE BRUTAL KEEPERS THATiS SII-l-V.-- with references. Days 646- 8 mimites from ilowntown Hart­ to the point of being abused. " VOJR HOR(09COPe FtOR. alt will work out better than you SAOrTTARlUS (Nov. 234>ec. 21) WILL BEPEVIU THEREO n o eCHOOL 1969 CHEVY IM PA LA . ford. think. Getting along with otWr TCVWORRCW; VOU WILL BE 9018; alter 4;00 p.m. 646-7465. Don't allow yourself to get ON eATURDA/. 7.x Excellent condition. Low 3. WE HAVE PLENTY OF 12.75% signs is one of the sections you'll GONRNEP IN A DANK ANP AND TORMENT TOU." mileage. $795. Days, 646-0228; involved today with individuals FEMALE PROFESSIONAL ( o P E r ^ EVENINGS 649-4571 enjoy In your Astro-Graph Letter, who can get your dander up. FtORBIDP>INq PLACE... I I I DESIRES ROOM TO RENT evenings, 649-2627, FINANCING AVAILABLE FOR vrhich b ^ in s with your birthday. You'll have little patience for or Efficiency Apartment, Mail $1 for each Astro-Graph. their indelicacies, so steer clear T Box 469. Radio City Station. N Y. Glastonbury. East Hartford. ' NEW CARS. 79 MARQUIS WGN. of them. Brand naw, mat, undarcoat. auto., 10019. Be sure to specify birth Hebron, Manchester. 646-0171, CAPRlCOflN (Dec. 22-Jen. 19) FREE 5 YEAR/50,000 MILE PS. PB, air cond., paint ttrlping. date. Counting on another to do you a between 6 and 9 p m. pmr. ant. SBR mhitawallt. eonvan- TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Con­ ianca grp., 6 way pwr taat. luggaaa favor could lead to d ia a p ^ n t- 4 , A safer, more durable, more comfortable car. tinue to 6b frugal except where WARRANTY WITH PURCHASE OF The 1980 car has been carriar. bumpar rub ttript f\r, ment today. Stand on your own □ AUTOMOTIVE stripped of unnecessary weight. Yet materials are more durable and bumpar guardt. raar dafrottar. ba^c necessities are involved. two feet. You’ll get everything AM/PM ttarao, app. protactlon You still have a tendency to be done that you want to. PICK ANY 1980 DODGE ASPEN IN STOCK resistant to corrosion. Bumpers are stronger. And passenger room, In prp.. tint glatt compkta, rameta unrealistic about your financial 18007. SALE... WANTED JUNK AND LATE Your Enorgy Indopendonce Howl MODEL WRECKS - Cash 1980 Dodge Aspen Value Coupe: our best inflation fighter! *13990 o Paid. Call Parker Street Used Tins road ready two door with its low base price is now on display in pur Includat Pord Mator Co. 36 C«aahVMtA.M( .TU Mg U t PK < Mot,/36000 mih axtandad war­ Auto Parts, Inc. 649-3391. showroom. come in and lest drive one today! ranty. iia isnuTii irc im comtusm mnsa. nn Mua m i m n imiMC h shd, Mma. m nr uwii Our Boarding House This Funny World 1970 FORD CUSTOM SEDAN - 428, 4 barrel. $500, or best, 79 SCOUT 2 offer Call 649-6410, anytime. THE DODGE D150 PICKUP Automatic transmission, WHEN PfLOrO^EQ BOOK A MEPIA. BLITZ T | 'Y PS, PB, rear step PUTTIN' THE STADIUM Y THAT'LL MAKE ME /AORE HIGH PERFORMANCE AND bumper. HD alternator, OH T)€ (SOLD COAOr, FAMOUS THAN FRIEP ■zr ECONOMY. Modified 16 deluxe Interior & exterior THE MAN^WN (5WNEBS CHICKEN.'^ AHP i^HEPULE Formla Ford Pinto. 0-60 6 packages, sliding rear WENT WILD' THE THEIR. OHAUFFEURS TO seconds, 30 mpg^^, suspension O’/Si FT. window, folding rear MEdABUCKS FAMILY CARRY OUR radialII spispoilers. Excellent con- LONG seat, AM radio, H78x1S ALONE HAS PLEPOEP dilion.n. $2295$2 646-7536. waw mud & snow tires. ENOU6H /MONEY BODY, List $8842, SALE... 1977 BUICK REGAL Power To BUY A , brakes, steering, windows, 115 INCH NETtWORM.' AM/FM stereo, air con­ B o e s n m BUT WHEN ditioning Very clean $3,750. WHEEL BASE DO I LEA(?N FREIGHT vaudeville 642-7614. SCHOOL^ rorAPDAUCB? & PREP 1 974 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS, two door. Good PS, 225 6 CYL., 4 SPD. OVERDRIVE TRANSMISSION, INCLUDED!! \ r - condition, New tires $1,000. * AAlfT OIHIIS k 649-5334. RADIAL TIRES (iM.’i Oldiil tladli ------1— -t-— Airiiil tiolir O IW Ob, NCA I PONTIAC VENTURA 1971 - 6 Clan. I Niiaiil M o id o Dialir cylinder. Am/Fm tapes. Call ONLY $ 5 3 73 STOCK #0119 Ctaa.’ijj« it| S(,a| B,,|„ 5 ^ 3 0 “ You're smiling again, Julius. Are you STILL basking In the afterglow of the Olympic hockey 1973 OLDS DELTA ROYALE - team feat?" 4 door hardtop. Power brakes and steering. Excellent run­ ft |v meewM Sraa Mt CHORCHES of MANCHESTER Awmowno OAAUA i'GOMAIN TU^S it AtWUNP- 3-ii IlSCfNTIIST. ning condition, with recent ...... i cuiici’iir »!»-;’ii-: 0 1 1 »v I * * me » "This would be a good time for someone tune up Regular gas. Asking Iv a H ...... • MANCHESTEIM:-SI]5 to invent the deep freeze food locker. $900 . 647-9562 after 6 p.m.