20 - EVENING HERALD. Thurs., April 17, 1980
Introducing; Cambridge Box: Board revamps human service agency By MARY KITZMANN Weiss explained that without the reorganization, the departments Herald Reporter could revert to its state 10 years ago, MANCHESTER — After noting the of “a mass of confusion," iaufhpfitFr When Director Peter DiRosa difficulty of budgeting for departments that have little service questioned the agency’s future analyzation and coordination, the growth, Mrs. Carr explained that the Board of Directors approved last staff would be looking to streamline night reorganizing the Human Ser the services. vices Department. “But if we approve this tonight do people start hollering and screaming The move, which was about government growth, " DiRosa recommended by the Public Ad asked. ministration Services studv and a After Director Gloria Della Fera special town task force, establishes a outlined her view "that people are Since 1801 • 20® Single (iopy * 15 Home Delivered human services director to oversee XClX, No, 170 Manchestar, Conn., Friday, April 18,1680 more important than a ceramics in the four agencies and community structor or new dump trucks,” and departments. those line items should be cut first, The acceptance of the report vator, Robert Weiss, town manager, reducing the numbers of mental positions to coordinate the Health, following years “budgets based on Penny responded. during the budget session, prepared recommended the town contract patients in institutions puts the Social Services, Human Services, planning” could be submitted, rather “There was a man here the other by the Manchester Community Ser for the services. He believes it will burden of care upon the town, Judge Seniors Citizen’s Center, and Com than assign arbitrary figures, as night who damaged his car, and we vices Council, also funds a part-time be less costly to contract for a con William Fitzgerald told the direc munity agencies, will cost about $30,- Mayor Stephen Penny noted was this talk about not buying new road monitor and upgrades a secretary’s servator, a person who is court- tors. 000, a figure that caused some board year’s case. equipment,” Penny said "If we cut positions. appointed, and responsible for The Health Department’s contrac discussion last night. Nancy Carr, noted the reorganiza the soccer program, the kids hang Another personnel and funding decisions of those who are incapable. tual budget portion was increased by Ron Kraatz, health director, tion was an effort to avoid duplica out in the streets. The questions are change was specifically made in the ’The need for a town conservator $6,000 and the personnel portion explained that the reorganization tion and cited one case in which six not as cut and dried as they seem.” Health Department budget. Rather was outlined recently to the Board of reduced by $12,000. and new director’s position would different agencies dealt with the per The reorganization and the $30,0(K) than hire a full-time town conser- Directors. The state’s policy of Creation of the new human service help get service goals, and that in son. expenditure passed 9-0. Driver Bipartisan idea strike seems partisan
By MARY KITZMANN Democrats “were well aware of the averted MPOA's interest in a tax freeze as H e ra ld Reporter some directors attended a meeting WEST HARTFORD (UPI) - MANCHESTER —A bipartisan where it was discussed.” Union bus drivers and mechanics committee proposed by the "This is the usual method serving commuters in three cities Democrats has been termed a followed,” she said "After all have ratified a new contract by a 4-1 political ploy by a local citizens politicians first protect themselves, margin, squashing the threat of group, and the Republicans refused then their party and special in Connecticut’s first major transit yesterday to join it. terests.” strike since 1973. The committee would study a The tax freeze has been ruled il The two-year agreement was proposal by the Manchester Property legal by the Town Attorney's Office, reached between union negotiators Owner’s Association for a tax freeze but Mrs. Sadloski maintains the peti and bus company officials shortly limiting tax increases to grand list tion is legal. If passed it would take after 6 p.m. Thursday. ’The pact was growth. effect in 1981-82. approved by the rank and file in Hart Betty Sadloski, MPOA president ford, New Haven and Stamford just said the the committee’s objectivity hours before a strike deadline. one reason for forming the com 'The new contract will give the 750 mittee, would be based on Ted Cum Flashy sign union members a 75 cents-an-hour mings' bidding. Cummings across the board raise, or an average Democratic town committee chair coming down 10 percent increase, over the next man, proposed the committee during two years. a executive committee meeting last The pact, ratified by a 347-80 vote, week saying the proposal needed EAST HAKTEOKI) - The sign also includes a cost of living adjust examining by people from all sec with the flashing red, green and blue ment which union officials said could tions of the community. lights in front of the Horseless bring the increase up to 26 percent. Robert Von Deck, (jOP town com Carriage restaurant on Connecticut Union Business Manager Frank mittee chairman, rejected com Boulevard, will be turned off and Partridge, emerging from the West mittee membership yesterday saying taken down by May 15, the restaurant Hartford headquarters where the “All issues that come before the owner has promised town officials. Hartford ballots had been counted, town should be considered partisan The sign was erected last year said he was happy with the vote. to uphold the two-party system and without a permit from the “I am very pleased with the out each party has the responsibiltiy to Redevelopment Agency, an action come,” he said. “We have a con issue their positions to the public and that has irritated agency members. tract.’’ then let the voters decide.” Corporation Counsel Stephen C. Most union members said they Von Deck also said the petitioning Barron Thursday said he had the were satisfied with the settlement. effort now under way by the MPOA assurance of the sign owner's at But some young members com to bring the tax freeze to a Board of torney, Harold Keith, that the sign plained that under the new agree Directors vote should not be hindered would be taken down by May 15 and ment, drivers will have to wait 30 or subverted in anyway, would not be lit during the interim months before reaching the top hour Cummings said today that the com period. Both parties will agree to a ly wage of $7.96. mittee is an educational effort, stipulation in Superior Court Monday When the tenative agreement was weighing the pros and cons and that the sign be removed, Barron Cambridge reached by negotiators, Gov. Ella wondered “why an educated man said. Grasso, in her first public like Von Deck doesn’t understand The sign located on the portion of appearance since April 10 surgery, th is" Connecticut Boulevard that has five traveled from the governor’s Von Deck said this morning that automobile dealerships was residence to the state Labor Depart the two parties have always gathered criticized lor its appearance, with its ment headquarters in Wethersfield to information and taken stands, and spinning neon wheels, and because announce the agreement. Pied Piper wondered “why this issue should be the owners never applied for a per “Bus service will continue without any different.” “I don’t know if mit. interruption," she said. together we would gather any more Chairman of the Redevelopment Willie Kuban, right, portrayed the “ Pied standing from left, Debbie Thompson, Scott Without an agreement, the union information anyhow,” he said. Agency Frank Collins Jr had asked Fultz and Jennifer Hallenbeck. Kneeling, Discover Cambridge contentment. had been expected to walk off jobs in Piper of Hamlin” as part of a school musical Von Deck, declined to say whether Barron to file an injuction against the the three big cities at 12:01 a.m. at Washington School Wednesday morning. from left, Melissa McGee, Tina Rockwood he personnally supported the tax restaurant owners for removal of the The very special satisfaction of knowing Friday. Other members of the presentation included, and Karen Irish. (Herald photo by Pinto) freeze. The Concerned Citizens for sign. Agency members had called the “This is a most important agree Manchester’s Development, of which sign “ugly” and asked that it be that with Cambridge Box you're getting ment for the people of our state, Von Deck was former president, is removed in the "most expedient because of the importance of public Expansion costs supporting the measure and ap manner." the lowest tor cigarette ever made, transit to our efforts to conserve parently gathering petition The restaurant officials avoided a fuel,” the governor said. “I want to signatures. court action in December when they yet still enjoying the unique pleasures extend my personal appreciation to Even with GOP town committee agreed to move the sign from the top all who have devoted long hours and membership, Cummings said he of the restaurant building to inside a of smoking. considerable energy to these com Would be seeking “people from all glassed-in front room of the plex negotiations.” , MMH fees may rise walks of life” to participate.” restaurant. The glassed-in room, The last-chance talks were "This isn't the time to stand by and clearly visible from the street, is now percent of that figure has been arranged by Labor Commissioner P. By MARTIN KEARNS The commission would have to at- do nothing,” Cummings said. “It's occupied by an antique car with no Joseph Peraro, wHh had convinced Herald R e p o rte r firm the project before any construc placed in escrow and hospital officials the time to examine the issue so the flashing lights. both sides Wednesday to extend a tion begins. The Health Systems report they are not yet receiving all people are informed" Restaurant permittee Elmo Zac- .MANCHESTER— Manchester strike deadline 24 hours. Agency of North Central Connecticut the added revenues from the in Von Deck said the Republicans cardelli had said he needed the Memorial Hospital expects that by The governor pointed out the is also reviewing the proposal. crease. would take no stand on the issue until lighted sign to distinguish' his 1986 its normal rates will have in workers have been without a con The hospital received last October Andy Beck, director of public enough signatures were gathered to restaurant from the many tract since March 26 and said their creased by 4.68 percent as a result of an 8.8 percent rate increase as part relations for the hospital, said today force a vote. automobile dealerships along willingness “to stay on the job has its proposed $27.7 million expansion of its 1979-80 operating budget. The that the hospital has not yet sub Mrs. .Sadloski said that the Connecticut Boulevard bqen an important contribution to the and renovation plans. CHHC, however, red uce Manchester mitted its budget for next year to the Cambridge maintenance of our system of public ’That plan, however, has not yet Memorial’s request by $798,000 which state commission. He said the budget transportation. I am especially been approved by the state Commis led the hospital to sue the commis is still in the development stage and Box: Less than 0.1 mg tar. sion on Hospitals and Health Care. sion for its reinstatement. Twenty grateful that the members agreed that details of any rate increases that Students serious yesterday to a 24-hour delay in their might be proposed were not yet strike deadline.” finalized. “As it turned out, those 24 hours ' He did indicate that because of in were critical, and gave everyone the flation rates it could be expected to with energy tips Less than time they needed to finalize this rise. He added, however, “ The agreement,” Mrs. Grasso said. 0.1 m g tar ■ ...... , nature and extent (of the increases) MANCHESTER - Martin School “As fat as you are About 40 bus drivers, angry at the Ride a bike, not a car. " Mamtbester HighScl^lgirlsin.big (jggp worked out yet.” students are teaching each other how strike reprieve, had called in sick on The weather Peter Follett — Gr 6; O Philip Mi>rrn Inc. 1980 softball victory ... Page 11. ^ to pitch in to save energy and the rest each of the morning and afternoon Dick Drago and Carlton Fiak The hospital is scheduled to submit Fair ttHiii^t. Mostly sunny Satur of us might profit by their advice. “Turn off the light shifts in Hartford, reducing the combine to spark Red Sox ... its 1980-81 budget to the CHHC July 1. Box: LessihanO.l mg"tar;'0.01 mgnicoiine— Soft Pack: ling "ta ri'0.1 mg At the school daily messages are When it’s late at night" number of buses in operation by day. D etail forecast on Page 2. Ehruins lose again in battle ... Page Before that happens the Board of nicotine— 10 O 's: 4 mg "t a r!' 0.4 mg nicotine av. per cigarette by FTC Method. chosen by a group of sixth graders. Kerry Overton — Gr. 2. about 15 percent. But there were no 12. f Trustees will have to approve it. problems in the other two cities. ^ Weekend The messages are read during mor "The energy you now do save _. , • , Funding for the actual expansioii ning announcements by the Peraro complimented both the un A better future for you will pave.' MlMine tOnay and renovations, estimated to cost youngster who created it. T Warning; The Surgeon General Has Determined ion and management for their Eatertainin«Dt colutnnist Ailm Courtney Sklarz - Gr 4, I . $20 million, will come mainly from “All indications are that the “extreme patience and fortitude.” Widem writes about Alan Alda’s "B e a sport That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. Classified...... '— 15-18 long-term bonds from the Connec- children have become quite serious "Both sides had very difficult amazing approach to movies. Page Keep your shower short" C o i^ c s ...... 19 ticut Health and Educational Also available in ultra low I mg Soft Pack, 4 mg lOO’s. problems, but both sides had worked 7. about the problem and have been Jessica Aucoin — Gr 1; A complete weekly guide on Editorial ...... 4 Facilities Authority which makes monitoring the use of energy not only them out,” Partridge said. “We were “Keep your lights off every dav. whereto^anduluttodo. Page 9. l^tertauunent ...... '...... 7-9 interest loans to both hospitals in school but at home as well,” said able to bring the parties together. At That is the energy saving w ay" Home Improvement ...... 14 educational facilities. Dr. Isidor Wolf, school principal. 2 or 3 (Thursday) it was pretty Obituaries ...... 10 Elizabeth Conklin — Gr. 1; critical even then. There were still Peooletalfc 2 Hospital officials hope to secure a 9 Some typical energy messages in "Heat is neat two or three issues open in the last In sports ...... 11'.i t percent interest rate on the bonds but clude : hour.” ...... 7 Ihe exact figure will depend on "Turn down the heat, But a sweater is better. " Two coaches quit at O m ey Tech Fhit on a sweater, Michael Briere — Kindergarten, The buses are used each morning following the firing of a third ...
EAST HARTFORD — The emphasis will be placed on “affordable family fun” when the huge midway of Coleman Bros. Shows returns to East Hartford for a six- day engagement beginning April 22. S chool Featuring an expanded kiddieland and an unusual visual presentation known as the Cinema-180, the car nival will open on Silver Lane opposite the former J.M. Fields store at 6 p.m. on the 22nd, sponsored by the East - y.fXi HSC season Hartford Lions Club. Gates will be open at 6 each evening ^ThdVs Entertainment through Friday, with noon matinees scheduled for Satur b r ' day and Sunday, April 26-27, the show’s final days in the MHS hikers is overall tovm. ^ b Coleman Sr., who heads the Middletown-based Alan Alda amazes show founded by his late father, Richard Coleman, said a success this year’s amusement enterprise will focus on rides and other attractions which all members of the family will conquer peaks Drama enthusiasts from enjoy. More than 30 rides in East Hartford will be flanked Manchester High School are offered judging from the menacing grey in film approach by games of skill, shows, and food stands dispensing such After months of planning and a splendid opportunity to view plays midway favorites as popcorn, hot dogs, and candied cancelling trips, the Outing Club clouds moving in. It was a difficult performed by one of the finest ” By ALLEN M. WIDEM apples. finally got one off the ground — seven miles, and we decided to camp major motion picture (his co-stars are regional theaters in the country, The “In 1980, we’re seeing a shift in the family amusement although not without its share of rain at Bear Falls, which was closer than '' One Alan Alda, almost single-handedly Carol Burnett, Rita Moreno, Jack Weston, Hartford Stage Company has patterns," said Coleman as the show began its 65th an and gusty wind. The trip, a two day the originally-planned Sage’s Ravine. catapulting a CBS-TV comedy show, Sandy Dennis, ,Len Carious and Bess produced a wide variety of plays. nual tour of New England. “It now costs nearly 25 cents hike covering three northwestern At last — relief for our aching feet! rM *A*S*H,” into true television Armstrong) and on extensive locations, at This year, for the first time, a per mile to operate an automobile, if you take into con Connecticut mountains, was original This is the time that all backpackers phenomenon over the course of the past that. musical bwame part of the com sideration gas, oil, maintenance, tires, insurance, and ly scheduled for the weekend of look forward to at the end of a long decade, is proving there’s an amazing In his favor, of course, is the story-line pany’s repertoire. “Damn Yankees,” similar expenses. Fewer people will hop in the car these March 28, and 29. It was cancelled day. The excitement of pitching a Alda approach to motion pictures as well. - of “Four Seasons.” It’s a comedy and a comedy-musical, was a tremen days for a 100-mile jaunt to some distant recreational due to a poor weather forecast and a tent, rolling out sleeping pads and Folks gazing upon Vermont locations Amazing Alda’s plain and simply a comic. dous success and may have started a spot. So we’re emphasizing what the carnival does b e s t- lack of interest. However, a few die bags, and getting stoves to function shooting some weeks back for a flick to be He can give a “M *A *S*H ” sequences the precedent at Hartfoi^ Stage. bringing the fun to the customer." hard backpacking fans worked over , properly ... ail are relished. We even known as “Four Seasons’’ were verve, the vitality so vital to comedy. He’s The theater’s opening production The Coleman Bros, midway will entertain an estimated time to find a minimal number of got to build a campfire! Instant hot astonished to find the seemingly in done the impossible time and again — an was “Old World” a drama uniquely one million people in Connecticut, New York, Penn people willing to carry their food and meals and Cracker Barrel cheese defatigable Alda a triple-threat man, no actor primarily a television performer, involving only two characters. ’The sylvania, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire during the clothing on their backs. Fortunately, never tasted so good. less. He’s the leading man, plus the moving with ease, comfort and com story centers around a stoic doctor next six months, visiting some two dozen cities and there were enough slightly crazed The rain startSi Saturday evening Jvriter, plus the director. And when all’s petence in front of a movie camera. This who meets and falls in love with 6 The final two performances of “Kiss Me Kate,” will be presented providing the attractions for several major northeast students who were ready — indeed, and continued on through the night. ^one, with filming sequences in is not as effortless as it seems. zany, yet lovable lady patient who tonight and tomorrow night- at Penney High School, East Hartford. fairs. The show employs as many as 3(X) people at the even eager — to risk a few blisters Most of the tents leaked (as most northern New England, Georgia, the Amazing Alda played out scenes with resides at a sanitarium. The dramh Heading the cast are Bill Brimmer, left, as “Fred,” and Karen John peak of its season. Many families comprise the carnival’s and a soggy night’s sleep. The trip tents do) and more than a few Virgin Island and North Carolina, the Jane Fonda in Neil Simon’s “California spiced with touches of comedy, was work force. was thus judged worthwhile by the sleeping bags got wet, but our spirits troupe wraps up interior scenes at the Suite” for The Big Screen; he gave the son as “Kate” The musical is being presented by the Manchester widely approved and flawlessly per “We’ve been known for years as a 'family show’,’’ club's adviser, Mr. Glaeser, and on were not dampened. Mr. Glaeser Vniversal Studios in Universal City, footage the necessary nuances, the Gilbert and Sullivan Players. (Herald photo by Adamson) form ^ by the two veteran actors, Coleman explained. “Three gefnerations of my family, for Saturday morning, April 12, the awakened us at 5; 45, eager to get an Calif., and Amazing Alda segues over to necessary naturalness, and made of his who interestingly enough are instance, are now carrying on the work which my father rugged ten set out. early start since the weather showed ^Oth C en tu ry-Fox for um pteenth particular part a role to be remembered. married to each other offstage. began in 1916. It’s a business that gets in your blood. And no signs of improving. But we all .vM*A*S*H” season stint. Few, very, very few people in entertain The peaks we planned to conquer know that the weatherman is not in Pictured above are the MHS scholars of the row) (Thris Hoyng, Cindy Kurowski, Faith T.S. Elliot’s “The Cocktail Party” we feel that, with our family emphasis, we can accurate a bizarre satirical comedy, left part Time was — and not that long ago — ment have demonstrated such capacity Cole Porter show ly judge what our patrons will enjoy." were Mount Everett, part of which fallible, and he once again proved graduating class of 1980. They represent the Blette, Laura Stepanski, Rhonda Reese, When television successes, much like for constant work. Bob Hope’s a deserving of its audience disinterested and (Doleman said that “Kiddieland" is being expanded this lies in Massachusetts, Mount Race, this fact on Sunday. Amazing Alda, took heed of the enormous legend in his own time. But Bob Hope had top 5% of their class. From left to right, they Chris Cheney, Laurie Patarini, Linda Ather. bored, while others returned home year with the addition of two new rides imported from and Bear Mountain. A severe Before we had finished eating our drain on physical/emotional elements his beginnings back in vaudeville/theater. rainstorm was forecast for Sunday, are: (1st row) Gary Selinger, Jeff Lombardo, (4th row) Bill Halldin, Carol Mackenzie, Tom with a new insight on life. Italy. In addition, regular patrons will find an updated oatmeal, the sky had cleared and the during a season’s taping and opted for a Alda came out of theater, per se. good performance Paul Johnson, Valedictorian Mark Albert, Demko, Katrine Walsh, Chris Fields, Karen “Ardele” a slightly more ap version of an old “friend" — a new Ferris Wheel which, so the Outing Club decided to hike the sun was even beginning to show its ^m plete rest of several months prior to Amazing Alda’s dad, Robert, has had a proposed route backwards (thus get Salutatorian Steve Reich, Bill Nighan, Carol Bensen, Lee Ann Stauffer, Lauren preciated production than the absurd very effective in their roles, both of which Coleman said, is a basic ride that never seems to lose its face. Everyone was immensely the following season’s work. distinguished acting career, too. And he By R.E. RICHARDSON JR. ting the steepest section of trail out pleased at this turn of events, and Woodhouse. Missing are Nalni Dhar, Steve ‘"The Cocktail Party,” fascinated the involve considerable singing. popularity. Donovan, Tim DeValve. (2nd row) Jeanne Not so Amazing Alda.’ must be more than a bit proud of the track It is good to see that some things en of the way first). We spent the first audience with its lavish period set Often in amateur theatre, scene The most spectacular innovation for 1980 is the decided to continue on with the Dubiel, Debbie Piatok, Patty Shirer, Marie Flosdorf and Bette Sheldon. (Photo by Cum ” That he’s able to maintain the necessary record of son Alan. dure. “Kiss Me, Kate” is one of these 45 m inutes p o st-a rriv a l tim e planned route; up and over Bear and talented cast. However, this changes are long and clumsy. Not so in Cinema-180, which utilizes a huge spherical screen Brugnetti, Rose Busky, Joanne Weiss. (3rd mings) spiritedness in "M *A *S*H ” —-in essence Give Amazing Alda a look on things. After all these years, even with its searching frantically for the Mountain. It rivalled the telephone French comedy lacked the substancfe this production. The very efficient and measuring 110 feet by 43 feet with six-channel multi- parking the enthusiasm so very vital to ”M*A*S*H.'” And anticipate the release essentially anti-feminist message, it is obscure little trail that would lead needed to carry the audience’s atten well-designed sets were set up and struck phonic sound to capture the excitement of such line trail in steepness, but we all felt gegment after segment — year after year of “Four Seasons.” A writer, a director still amusing. A good performance helps, us up part of Mount Everett. It was tion throughout the duration of the smoothly, rapidly, and jn full view of the experiences as a helicopter ride through the Grand Ca strong and confident. The panorama is to the man’s professional credit. and a leading man. And not content to rest of co.urse, and this performance by The an old telephone line route that ob play. audience, coinciding perfectly with the nyon, a speed-boat race, a highway chase, and a trip on from the peak was well worth the ef Spring sports season begins .What’s even more impressive, circa 1980, on his laurels. Who knows? Amazing Alda Manchester Gilbert and Sullivan Players viously hadn't been pruned, plucked, The remaining two productions, “A orchestra's cover music. the world's fastest roller-coaster. This spring represents fort, especially since it was our final 19 Amazing Alda’s capability to take on could wind up writing and directing in is a good one—a very good one. or in any way tended to in ages. This and Bette Sheldon was able to cap possible. Under the direction of head Member of the Wedding,” and a play Since perfection is death, we should be the Cinema-180’s first appearance in Connecticut, mountain. We met two dogs and a The final season of the year has tbe enormous responsibilities encom theater, author a few novels. It’s more With music and lyrics by Cole Porter, is why it was so difficult to find. ture the third place trophy in the coach Miss Mary Falgnant and assis yet to be announced to Stage sul^ glad that this “Kate” is not dead. Only although similar units last year entertained an estimated group of students from UConn at the begun. Sophomores are trying to passed inducting, writing and directing a than evident that the talent’s there! the songs are enchanting. The Viennese After building a bridge of rocks 4x800 meter relay. This relay team tant coach Mr. McCarthy, the girls scribers, will hopefully compensate certain areas of the Penney High stage 15 million people at locations around the world. top (toting cans of brew, that popular make a high school team for the first strains of “Wunderbar” turn up every day over a rain-swelled stream, we collegiate beverage), and they were was close to forfeiting until co have a 2-0 record. Lisa Tilden, Lynne for some of the weaker perfor were dead—and, unfortunately, some of time, many hoping to become the on the radio. “Another Opening, Another somehow managed to discover the just as exhiliarated as we were. captain Chris (Tieney, normally a Wright and Liz Neubelt are captains mances this year. the very clever patter songs were “new hope"; juniors are still fully in Show” will last as long as amateur downed wires and follow them up the sprinter, joined the team so all four for this year’s team. Lynne and Lisa Discussion periods following eadi GPTV cites Manchester IT’S THAT TIME AGAIN The four miles down were easy terested in what they might achieve, theatre. And if Porter had never written delivered from these dead areas. The mountain. It was a real test of could enter the event. In the 800 made the All-CCIL teani last year as matinee production allow students ones, and we reached the van feeling and seniors want to make their last '’’HARTFORD — The Manchester area a.m. on (Channel 24. anything but “So in Love Am I, ” be would Gilbertian lyrics of “We Open in Venice” THE 3RD physical fitness for all of the hikers. juniors. The softball team needs and teachers to ask questions like we could hike twenty more. It efforts successful while making sure medley relay, Cathy Decker, Liz will be in the spotlight on Connecticut Volunteer “go-getters” — including be immortal. and “ Where Is the Life That Late I Led?” more support if they are to achieve relating to the. set construction anJ ANNUAL We clamored up slippery rocks, was a satisfying trip, and thanks are the sophomores don’t pass them by. Fields, Chris Cheney, and Sue Pbblic Television tonight, as one of four Barry Botticello, Dick LaPolla, Dave The plot is intriguing.A touring com were often inaudible because the singers their high goals. the performance. ’The success of the hanging onto roots and trees for dear in order not only to Mr. Glaeser but Boys track has the most positive Donnelly missed third place by .6 ateas whose volunteers have contributed Callahan, Charlie Garabedian, and Bob pany is presenting Shakespeare’s were too far from one of the mikes. Two E. GRANBY ANTIQUES SHOW life. Finally we reached the seconds even through they won their The tennis teams have not yet question and answer period is due to to the two chaperones. Miss Moraitis outlook for the season after winning ^bstantial time and effort to the 1980 Boland — have been working since last fall “Taming of the Shrew,” and we do get more mikes hanging upstage would help at the Appalachian 'Trail, which led to the heat by a large margin. Lee-Ann begun their seasons, although final the friendly and candid reactions of. greatly. and Mr. Rashaw. Hopefully the thirteen consecutive meets and the Great CPTV Auction. Featured on the air acquiring donations for the auction. Ac several scenes from this warhorse The top. The views were great, and the remainder of the year will be filled CCIL title last year. Under the direc Stauffer, Sharon Sirois, and co cuts have been made. Miss Priscilla the actors and technical workers. The dancers were attractive, graceful, EAST GRANBY HIGH SCHOOL from Manchester will be guest auc- cording to Hachey, over 520,(X)0 in goods real play, however, shows the sun was shining brightly. with similar unique and successful tion of George Suitor and Dick captain Melissa Geagan captured Mally coaches the girls while Mr. W? look forward to our next Hart- colorful, and too long. The second act of a Rt. 187, East Granby, CT (Jbneers Joseph Hachey and Ken Lappen, and services have been brought in from Shakespearean actors behind the scenes. ■ We “conquered" both Everett and activities. The Outing Club lives! — fourth place in the high jump. The Philip Hyde coaches the boys. The ford Stage production when we will musical should be noticeable shorter than Williams, the boys have been qf; the Lappen Insurance Agency. the Manchester area. It turns out that the imperious lead SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1980 - 11 AM - 0 PM Race on Saturday — just in time. girls, coached by Mr. Barry Bers girls host East Catholic on April 29. be given a tour of the backstage and Patty Shirer successful in their first two meets, Other Manchester volunteers will be CFTV’s fundraising goal for this year’s (Petruchio) and his shrewish co-star the first. Editing the dancing would be a SU N DAY, A P R IL 20, 1980 - 11 AM - 5 PM tein, host Hartford Public High today “Member of the Wedding” set. winning the first meet against the boys’ first match is against taking bids over the phone and performing auction is 5350,000, approximately 10 per (Kate) are, in fact, star-crossed lovers step in the right direction. Sponsored by Rockville on the same day. Subscribing to the Hartford Stage Simsbury 109-45 and conquering in their first official meet. ofher auction functions, during tonight’s cent of the statewide network’s operating who have been married, divorced, and are Of course, musicals are not constructed The golf team (yes, a golf team Company allows students at high Penney 117-36. The boys are The baseball team is doing |)tirtion of the auction, from 6 p.m. to 1 budget. stormily but surely heading back to nup with the tightness of an Ibsen play, and THE E. GRANBY HISTORICAL SOCIETY does exist) also opens its season on school level to view the productions strongest in the distance events, shot extrem ely well, boasting a 3-0 tial bliss. The inevitable comic com audiences are usually tolerant of record. The Varsity team beat Fer April 29. of a top rate stage company: extraneous items. Really, "Wunderbar” THOMAS BARROWS & SONS, L.T.O. Manager Another view of eollege put, and javelin. They are looking plications provide a thoroughly amusing forward to another undefeated mi, 3-0, and Hall 7-6. Mr. Harold All teams have the potential for a Although not every student does not have much reason for existing in ROBERT BARROWS, Show Director There are a lot of people worth evening. After reading the High School season and CCIL title. The boys are Parks will be coaching for the last winning season. I wish all teams the necessarily likes each play, a variety “Kate” ; only its infectious melody can ADMISSION $1.50 BUT WITH AD ALL m eeting before you graduate. From an actor’s standpoint, “ Kate” is a World over the past month or two, I entering the Eastern Relays today time so the team has promised him best of luck for a successful season. of productions exposes the student to TV Tonight. justify it. The same cannot be said for ADMISSIONS $1.25 Perhaps I’m a bit sentimental, but good opportunity to spout some was b<“>i '''';ng to think it should be and tomorrow at Hall High School. the CCIL title. Dave Parks (no rela Let’s go for those CCIL titles!—Bette different aspects of the theater. — “Too Darn Hot” ; one wonders why Porter the senior year goes quickly and can 6:00 ® Maude Shakespeare as well as play a more renamed the “College World” We’ve The girls track team participated tion to Mr. Parks) is the sole captain Sheldon Patty Cone, Amy Costa 1KW included it. Nor is there much plot hear . about the trials and be a lot of fun. — L.S. (£ GD (S Naws 0 Dick Cavett S S ® Midnight Special modern role and do a lot of singing. The in the first Nutmeg Relays this past of the team. The team has four CSILovaUicy two leads in this production fill the bill ad- justification for “Brush Up Your tribulations of early acceptances and ( £ Joker's Wild 11:30 1:30 April 17th-24th Saturday at Conard High. Over forty- games during vacation, three of (3D Movie "Cisco Pike " (1971)- (3D News (Tima Approximate) Shakespeare”—but logic disappears and the anxious waiting for the letter that 3 TV Auction miralby. Karen Johnson, making her five teams from throughout Connec them at home. They would ap SM'A'S'H Gene Hackman. Kris Krislolfer- a Movie '''The Shanghai debut with The Players, has the operatic comedy triumphs when the. two comic SPECIALS will either m?ke or break our future. ticut and Massachusetts participated preciate the school’s support when S ) Streets Of San Frsndsco son. Chest" (1948) Roland Winters, gangsters, Bob Plunkett and Bob Gordon, Ethnic Fair (SK o ja k Mantan Moreland. experience to fill out a song like "So In Most recently juniors were advised in this occasion in which all track and they face East Catholic on Friday Library doors closed 10 Zoom (R) clown their way through the song. This INCLUDES X ® Friday Love” and enough vinegar to play a very to get moving and decide early where field events were performed in relay April 19, Simsbury on Tuesday April 6:30 5 ® Dave Allen 1:40 dynamic duo steal scenes throughout the ( £ News convincing Kate, Bill Brimmer, also new •Salad Bar they want to go. Time is running out, form. Although Conard, Hall, and 21, and Penney on Friday April 25. (I) Walcoma Back, Konar ® I S ® Tonight play. scheduled Does this sound familiar to you? library, there is no other place for rt ( S Tic Tec Dough 0 Austin City lim its 2:00 to The Players, has an excellent voice for •POT. or VEG. or is it? Litchfield dominated, MHS made a Another team that is trying to ------J l B ® NN B BC C News f If you’ve always wanted to travel It’s 1 or 2 o’clock in the morning and to go. In these cases it may be 12:00 ( £ Jos Franklin his Shakespearean role and a macho stage The orchestra was absolutely sparkling. Call me lazy, but 1 didn’t decide un respectable showing for only having regain the CCIL title is the Varsity OBobNewhart BONELESS in order to learn about different you’ve been doing homework since 5 necessary to close the library^ 0 Over Easy ( S Movie "Blacula"" (1972) Wil 2:30 presence that would ban him from any Before the overture had ended, we knew til November to what colleges I half the team present. Many people softball team. The girls went to the liam Marshall. Vonetta McGee. CHICKEN countries and their cultures, o’clock and are fed up with it. You H ow ever, I would su gg est a S Movie "The Mudlark " (1951) ERA convention. The tension between that this evening would be an experience. would be applying. Early decision is were not able to stay for the whole quarter finals in the state tourna 6tSS (3) Dr. Scott On Hebrews Alec Guinness. Irene Dunne. *5.75 not for everyone. April vacations can customs, and lifestyles, but have then figure that you can finish up modification*whereby students could ® News 0 TV Auction (Cont'd) these two roles will make or break the Great credit is due to Music Director Bill KIEV day that lasted over six hours. One ment last year, but their goals are to O Movie ""X The Unknown " 2:45 Tyler for melding his relatively young be spent traipsing around from lacked the funds to do so, the Rain what is left if you run into the library be allowed to look for a book or HiOO a Movie "Lo ss Of Innocence" play. Johnson and Brimmer sustain that relay team comprised of Karen win the state title this year while QP C B S News (1957) Dean Jagger, Edward group into a disciplined and accurage BAKED STUFFED college to college, or they can be bow Club is now giving you the at the start of your Tree period the magazine and then leave. At present Chapman. (1961) Kenneth More, Danielle tenstion very successfully. Scott, Sue Donnelly, Chris Cheney, making the season as enjoyable as S All InThsFsm Ily Darrieux. ensemble, and for getting the chorus to CRAB spent relaxing and enjoying these chance, so that you won’t have to next morning and sit in the back of this is not allowed by the librarians. GE) 9 ABC News 12:30 Gregory Barrett as the rather dense the library away from your friends If none of my suggestions were to (3D Faos TTia Music 3 ) Movie ""Goodbye Charlie'" 3:00 senator Harrison Howell, suitor of Kate, sing enthusiastically and tunefully. *6.95 high school days. They don’t last clean out your bank account. d) Movte "River Of Mystery" LEGS On May 7, from 9 a.m. to3;30p,m., and work straight through the entire be considered by the administration (31 Festival OtFsIth (1964) Tony Curtis. Debbie adds a nice note of comic-er relief: one of To stage director and choreographer forever. It’s difficult to decide as a 39 PopI Qoas The Country Reynolds. (1969) Vic Morrow, Claude junior just what you want to do for the club is sponsoring an Ethnic Fair, Skip Day defended period. but one, it should be that of announ 32 News Akins. the funniest scenes is when Petruchio is Sarah Ketter: hearty congratulations for 12:40 the rest of your life. Deciding where which will ^ held in the quadrangle. Instead, while listening to the mor cing closings the day before they are ® Nawtywed Qama 3:01 virtually hypnotizing him while a seething bringing this lively and polished “ Kate” SUN. ® M " A 'S - H (!) Star Trek you want to spend four whole years is In case of rain, the fair will be held Last week, members of the Senior from Manchester to Misquamicut. ning announcements you are told that to take place. This could avoid a lot 6 M cHals's Navy d) Movla "Sherlock Holmes Kate looks on. Ann Fothergill as Lois Lane into being. May the Ketter-Tyler THURS. ( ^ Dick Cavett And The Voice Of Terror" (1942) 99< inside the high school in one of its Commencement Committee Why? What possesses students, your place of salvation will be closed of frustrations, unfinished homework and George Dagon as Bill Calhoun are collaboration long endure. not an easy task. Don’t rush it. 7129 Rasll Rathbone, Nigel Bruce. Undoubtedly you will change your classrooms. described to some 650 seniors the in who otherwise would be hunched during your free period. In your and failed tests. — Laurie Patarini (J9 Dally Numbers over a book, to skip a school day, and mind many times before you decide This myriad of ethnic groupings is terminable glee of Senior Activities. exhaustion you feel like crying. You 7:30 where you really want to apply. One designed to help students learn about Mr. Ludes, Mr. Mazzotta and the head en masse to the nearest are convinced that the administra (X) P.M. Magazine should be fairly confident of his cultural aspects of various countries four Class of '80 officers told us about watering-hole by the nearest water? tion is out to get you. If you don’t get (B All In The Family Certainly, defiance of authority has Scholars if; Family Feud decisions since applying alone can and ethnic groups throughout the the Senior Prom, Senior Class Picnic admitted to Prestige U., it will be Omelette) Ourgefs 5oioo AFFORDABLE FAMILY FUN 3 ) Benny Hill run up an expense. If you are certain world. Each country or group will be and Senior party. But they discreetly something to do with it, but I think because the library was closed at the 39 Nashville Music in your mind of your future plans, represented by its own booth and will neglected to mention the activity the problem goes deeper than that. If last minute to house a meeting of the 3 2 M "A * S * H onD ouf 5peooitv— Cfepes awarded ® (|9 Tic Tec Dough on the incomparable midway of then go ahead and apply early deci schedule activities throughout the most eagerly anticipated by each one thinks of Senior Skip Day as a survey group from “What Makes Of the approximately l,56t) 01 The Odd Couple sion. but if you aren't, don't. day such as speakers and slide shows, year’s graduating class — Senior part of history and then considers it American Teen-agers Tick.” What corporate-sponsored scholarships 0 MacNell / Lehrer Report Are Alwoy) Avoiobie Enjoy the time that you’re here. as well as a sampling ot its music, Skip Day. in terms of Hegelian dialectic, the Makes American Teen-agers Tick? .awarded through the National Merit 6:00 food and clothing. The countries and This is of course, the unofficial day continuation of this “holiday” can be What do they need the library for? S The Incredible Hulk CocHioiis ServeD Scholarship Corporation, 52 went to £ Carol Burnett And Friainda ethnic groups being represented are: on which all self-respecting seniors more readily understood. I’m sure that most students at Connecticut residents. Of the 52, ij) That's Incredibis England. Poland, Israel, Iran, Cuba, decide not to attend school. Instead, Hegel was a famous German MHS have had this happen to them MHS can claim two winners. This ^ Movie VMa|or Dundee" CIVIC CENTER, HARTFORD ijutjuximiiun High School World Staff philosopher who viewed history in and are outraged at the ad 11965) Charlton Heston. Richard Puerto Rico, Black Americans, they hop in their cars, and head for distinction is a never-ending source Harris A Union major leads 100 FrMhIy BakM Quiche, Spinach in Patty Shirer ...... Co-editor American Indians, Italy and India, to some undetermined location (the this manner: he felt that every idea ministration’s policy of last minute of joy for Principal Ludes, who ad vblunleer prisoners on a danger Salad, Qlaaa ol WIna...... Joanne Weiss ...... Co-editor name a few. If you would like to work beach, perhaps). Each year the ad (thesis) eventually produces Its op library closing announcements. I mits that he is “bursting with pride” ous mission against the • posite (antithesis), ’hien, through an ^aches. 4.50 Gary Selinger...... News editor on any of the committees for these ministration issues stern warnings to cannot think of one instance this year over the accomplishments of the two ( 9 32 ® The Friday Qamas Our Famoua Onion Soup, Broad A out-and-out struggle, the two ideas i r COM ING i c East Hartford Laurie Patarini . . . . Feature editor booths or start one for another coun the senior class against such a bla when the announcement was made Merit Scholars. Far be it from the 0 TV Auction (Cont'd) Butter, Salad, Qlaaa of W in # ..... Bette Sheldon...... Sports editor try, see Dr. Dean, Melissa Spiel, or tant violation of school decorum and merge to form some sort of com more than five hours before the editorial staff of High School World n Movie "Frenchman's promise (synthesis). This theory of Creek" (1944) Joan Fontaine. AHMojor •3.95. Scott Wright...... Art editor any Rainbow Club member. 'The fair each year, the roar of GTO’s and closing was to occur. ’This is my to allow Mr. Ludes the lion’s share of Arturo de Cordova. A proper 527-0900 LOCATION: SOSEB LANE. OPPOSITE FORMER J.M . FIELD STORE Ted Cummings...... Photo editor promises to be an exciting event, so Country Squires (for the more staid history works beautifully when used major complaint. the preening and strutting; we, too, English tedy is wooed and won CfeDitCofd) Zarte Vaughan...... Adviser don’t miss it! — Sue Mackiewicz members of the class) can be heard to comprehend Senior Skip Day. I see no reason that the administra wish to congratulate troth Linda l» a swashbuckling French Seniors traditionally revere the Im buccaneer (2 hrs.) tion cannot make announcements the Hewitt and Gary Selinger for their 0 Waahktgton Weak In Ravlaw ★ OPEN portant time spent in the library. But day before the closing is to take ★ selection as National Merit Scholars,, 8:30 The Manchester ^ 30 eventually this idea (thesis) place. If this were done, a lot of One of the objectives of this weekly l33MervQrtflln WY FAMILY IS I WAS.^ITEOrtBOWr WEEKNIGHTS w e r e GOlKfr WIHD produces it antithesis; dropping out of frustration and bad feelings toward page is the betterment of the school’s 0WaH$traalWaak Gilbert and Sullivan SUPER -seeiN(?THE m a rsh school to go play lead singer with a the administration would be avoided. 9:00 '''0 t h e M0UmtA
dance numbers. Linda for the summer. Sullivan at 633-5236. Reserved seating is |7.50, Library, North Main Street, Manchester. Free. (643-6892) general admission |6 and students |3. Mrs. formances Tuesday through Friday at 8 p.m., Saturday at Evans, who has worked on several Youth Ser Tom Colletta plays Irene’s suitor, Donald • "Jane Eyre” (1944), starring Joan Fontaine and Or Marshall. Colletta is an illustrator, who lives Gullotta said anyone who is a student or taking 8:30 p.m., and Sunday at 7:30 p.m.; matinees Wednesday vices plays, is the choreographer. and Sunday at 2 p.m. and Saturday at 4 p.m. (787-4282) son Welles, Saturday at 3 p.m. at the Hartford Public Kathy Edmondson is the musical director In Hartford. He also plays the organ. a course of some kind is eligible for student tickets. • “The Caretaker” by Harold Pinter, through Sunday Library Auditorium, 500 Main St., Hartford. Free. (525- r i on Stage II at the Long Wharf Theatre, Connecticut Turn 9121) Program set pike Exit 46, New Haven. Performances Tuesday through D onee. • “The Yearling,” April 21 at 7:30 p.m. at the Be.itley Andre guest soloist Saturday at 8:15 p.m. and Sunday at 7:30 p.m.; matinees Memorial Library, Bolton Center Road. Bolton. 646- Saturday at 4:15 p.m. and Sunday at 2:15 p.m. (787-4282) • "A Concert of Bharata Natyam,” classical South In 7349) by library WEST HARTFORD — Wayne Andre, trombone, will • “Carousel” by Rodgers and Hammerstein, through dian dance, tonight at 8 at the World Music Hall, • “The Crazy Ray,” “Entr'acte, " and "The Andalou- June 22 at the Coachlight Dinner Theatre, East Windsor. Wesleyan University, Middletown. (347-9411, extension sian Dog,” April 21 at 7:30 p.m. at Shafer Auditorium, appear as guest soloist with the University of Hartford’s 807) MANCHESTER - Mary Cheney Hartt Concert Jazz Band Sunday at 8 p.m. at Lincoln Performances Tuesday through Saturday with buffet at Eastern Connecticut State College, Willimantic. Free. Library Junior Room will present a Theater. 6:45 p.m. and curtain at 8:30 p.m.; one hour earlier on • The Lar Lubovitch Dance Company, April 24 at 8 (456-2231, extension 430) program by Irish folksinger Tom Callinan Bom and raised in Manchester, Andre graduated from Sunday. (522-1266) p.m. at Bushnell Memorial Hall, Hartford. (246-1807) • “The Producers" ana “Terminus," in the Cinema on April 24 at 11 a.m. “The Golden Age of the Manhattan School of Music and is a free-lance com • “The Sunshine Boys” by Neil Simon, today and • Dance competition sponsored by the Dance Masters of and Mental Health Series April 24 at 7 p.m. at Elmcresl Whaling” will be the subject of Callinan’s poser, arranger and performer in New York City. Saturday at the Glastonbury Dinner Theatre, Matty’s America and the Dance Teachers Club of Connecticut, Psychiatric Institute, Portland. (342-0480) presentation which will include slides, ar He is particularly proud of his long association with Restaurant, 141 New London Turnpike, Glastonbury. Benefit concert Saturday and Sunday at Bulkeley High School, Hartford. tifacts, forecastle songs, ballads, and sea Benny Goodman, including a tour to the Soviet Union and Buffet at 6 p.m. and curtain at 8:30 p.m. (633-4648) Paul Bisaccia (left), pianist, and Jeffrey Free. chanteys from the 19th century maritime • ”An Evening of Ballet” danced by the Manchester the recoiMed concert to commemorate the historic • “The Happy Time,” a musical, through June 21 at Krieger, cellist, will perform April 24 at 7:30 tradition, of which Connecticut was the "Carnegie Hall” concert In 1938. He continues to support the Goodspeed Opera House, East Haddam. Perfor Youth Ballet, tonight at 8:15 at Manchester High School, acknowledged leader. mances Tuesday through Friday at 8:30 p.m., Saturday at p.m. at East Hartford High School in a East Middle Turnpike, Manchester. (643-5710) Goodman by appearing with and writing for, the Good • Lecture-demonstrations by the dance faculty of Tom Callinan is a poet, songwriter, man Septet. 5 p.m. and 9 p.m., and Sunday at 5 p.m.; matinee benefit for the Friendship Force. folksinger, instrumentalist, and an active He has performed with such big bands as Charlie Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. (873-8668) Trinity College, April 24 at 8 p.m. at Garmanv Hall. proponent of saving whales from extinc Members of the Manchester Youth Ballet, left to right, Rene Cosma, • “Jesse and the Bandit Queen” by David Freeman, Austin Arts Center, Trinity College, Hartford. Free Lectures. Pivak, Sauter-Flnnegan, Woody Herman, Kai Winding, dre, trombone, Sunday at 8 p.m. at Lincoln Theater, tion. He is a former English teacher at Gerry Mulligan, Thad Jones, and Clark Terry. He has Erica Taylor and Tricia Dougan will perform in the local ballet’s through May 4 at the New England Repertory Theatre, (527-3151) East Hampton Junior High School, and a Hartt School of Music, University of Hartford, West • A 1950s dance sponsored by Campbell Council, • Polly Bergen, in the Morning Lecture Club series, also performed with the Jermone Robbins Ballet program at 8:15 at Manchester High School. Worcester, Mass. Performances Thursday and Friday at April 22 at 11 a m. at Bushnell Memorial Hall, Hartford present member of the Board of Directors 8 p.m., Saturday at 5 p.m. and 8 p.m., and Sunday at 2 Hartford. Free. (243-4442) Knights of Columbus, Saturday from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. at Orchestra and for five years was staff musician with • Charles Treger, violin, and Scott iNickrenz, viola, in (246-6807) of the Connecticut Cetacean Society. He CBS-TV in New York City. p.m. and 8 p.m. (617-798-8685) the Knights of Columbus Hall, 138 Main St., Manchester. the Faculty-Artist Series at the Hartt School of Music, (646-4889 or 646-9044) • “A Reappraisal of Gothic Architecture," James R. has performed in many schools and The UofH concert Is free and open to the public. • “A Lesson from Aloes” by Athol Fugard, through libraries around the state ihcluding April 21 at 8 p.m. Free. Millard Auditorium, University • “Salsa-Dance” by La Nueva Evolucion of Johnson. April 23 at 4 p.m. at Room 200, Graduate April 30 at the Yale Repertory Theatre, York Street, New of Hartford, West Hartford. (243-4442) Center, University of Connecticut. Storrs Free (486- engagements in Manchester. Youth Ballet to dance Haven. Performances April 18, 22, 23, 26, 28, and 30; Bridgeport, tonight from 8:30 to 12:30 at the Student • Rolf Bjorling, Swedish tenor, oresented bv the Civic 3931) The program, which will be about one Tom Callinan weekdays at 8 p.m. and Saturday at 2 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. Union Ballroom, University of Connecticut, Storrs. hour long, is open free to everyone from MANCHESTER - The Manchester Also being performed will be a lively' Music Association, April 21 at 8 p.m. at Bushnell • A traditional New England Contra Dance with fiddle • Gene Deitch, visiting filmmaker and animator. April seating is available on a first come, first Behind the scenes (436-1600) Memorial Hall, Hartford. (246-6807) 24 at 2:30 p.m. at Room 130, Education Building, Univer kindergarten age to adult. No pre Youth Ballet will dance “An Evening of dance, “Harmonica Stomp,” set to music • “Timon of Athens” by William Shakespeare, through music by Whiskey Before Breakfast and calling by Ralph served basis. • The Hartt String Orchestra, conducted by Renato sity of Connecticut, Storrs. Free. (486-3931) registration is required but limited Ballet” tonight at 8:15 at Manchester by Sonny Terry. Val Ondes, of Mt. April 29 at the Yale Repertory Theatre, York Street, New Sweet, tonight at 8 at St. James Episcopal Church, 1018 STORRS .—Robert Kanehl of 15 Pitkin St., Bonacini, April 22 at 8 p.m. at Lincoln Theater, Universi • "Retreat from Reality in Connecticut," Dr. Homer High School. Holyoke College, is the choreographer of Haven. Performances April 19, 21, 24, 25, and 29; Farmington Ave., West Hartford. (677-6619) Manchester, and Joelen Gates of 102 Spring Rd., Coven this piece based on American square' ty of Hartford, West Hartford. Free. (243-4442) D. Babbidge, president of the Hartford Graduate Center, try, are serving behind the scenes in a University of Included in the program will be weekdays at 8 p.m. and Saturday at 2 p.m. and 8:30 p.m'. April 24 at 7:30 p.m. at the William Benton Museum of Concert benefits flight “Paquita,” a Spanish ballet for six set to dance forms. A pas de deux set to “An Af-' • Christine Clegg, pianist, in the “Suites Before Connecticut German language production today. fair of the Heart” composed and accom (436-1600) Lunch” series, April 22 at noon at Immanuel Art, University of Connecticut, Storrs. Free. Paul Bisaccia, pianist and Jeffrey music by Minkus; “The Curiosity of Pan • “New Play Readings Series” at the Long Wharf Kanehl is stage manager and production coordinator panied by Ken Woods will also be Congregational cihurch, 10 Woodland St. Free. (527-8121) • "Women and Superwomen," Sharron Lovejoy of CBS. Krieger, cellist, will perform a concert of and Gates will assist with the lighting. dora,” a story ballet that follows the Theatre, Connecticut 'Dimpike Exit 46, New Haven; April 22 at noon at the Old State House. Hartford. (288- appearances in conjunction with the storyline of the Greek classical legend in premiered. • Honors recital by the Connecticut State Music international music to benefit' the The production, to be given at the Mobius Theater of “Porch” by Jeff Sweet, April 22; “Jackson’s Dance” by 7996) Friendship Force, an organization which Pandora releases evils into the The Manchester Youth Ballet has been Association, Hartford chapter, April 22 at 7:30 p.m. at Friendship Force’s Greater Hartford the Fine Art Center, is “Professor Einstein Has a Jacques Levy and Sam Shepard, April 24; “The Gray Hall, South Congregational Church, Main Street, • MATRIX lecture by architect Richard Meier, April Hamburg Flight on Monday at 7:30 p.m. at dedicated to strengthening ties between world by opening a mysterious box, in existence for three years under the ar-; Deprogramming of Shelley Solomon” by Tom Dulack, Visitor.” It will be presented at 4 p.m. and again at 8 p.m. Hartford. 24 at 8 p.m. at the Atheneum Theater. Wadsworth East Hartford High School Auditorium, people of different nations. (choreographed by Priscilla Gibson); and tistic directorship of Priscilla Gibson. April 25. (787-4282) Tickets are on sale at the door. • A vocal program of German Lieder sung by Greta Et C e te ra . Atheneum, Hartford. (278-26701 The Greater Hartford Hamburg Flight “Impressions,” a lyrical ballet set to the Tickets may be obtained at the door or • “Irene,” a musical, presented by the Glastonbury Burnside Avenue. Cast and staff are students of a course in German and Hopkins, lyric soprano, with John Mueter, piano, in the • "A Turn Around for this Country," U.S. Sen. A donation of 35 per seat will be will depart May 24 and return June 5. music of Handel. by calling 643-5710. • The Coleman Brothers Shows Carnival, April 22 to 27 the presentation is being used as a language-teaching Players, April 24 and 25 at 8:30 p.m. and April 27 at 7 p.m. “Wednesday Noon Repertory” series, April 23 at noon at Abraham Ribicoff, D-Conn., tonight at 8 at the Hartford accepted. The public and all friends of the During that same period, more than 200 device. at Gideon Welles Junior High School, Neipsic Road, opposite the former J.M. Fields store, Silver Lane, East Insurance Group. Hartford, (236-12151 Center Church House, 60 Gold St., Hartford. (249-5631) Hartford. Midway opens weekdays at 6 p.m. and Friendship Force are invited. ^ West Germans will be visiting Greater Robert Radford’s c'^ l.iij^lichl )iiK i 'll Glastonbury. (633-5263) • “No Limits to Learning. " Dr James W Botkin of Hartford area families. GIANT FLEA MARKET • The Travelers Choral Club in concert, April 23 at 8 weekends at noon. Bisaccia graduated summa cum laude COMING MAY 4th Award Wlnnlflo ; • “Professor Einstein hat Besuch,” a play about p.m. at Bushnell Memorial Hall, Hartford. Free. (247- Harvard University. April 21 at 7 30 p.m at Mercy Hall. from the Hartt School of Music in 1978, A limited number of seats are still • The Connecticut Spring Antiques Show, today and Call 640-2506-846-9901 ‘Solar FHiir sbown jklbert Einstein presented in German, today at 4 p.m. and 6807) Saint Joseph College, West Hartford, Free. <232-4571) ranking highest in his class. He received available. Applications may be obtained Variety show tonight 8 p.m. at the Mobius Theater, Fine Arts Center, Universi Saturday from 1 to 10 p m. and Sunday from 1 to 8 p.m. at • Poetry reading by Joan Shapiro, adjunct faculty by calling 646-1320, Mondays, J H E J f l S L • Graduate choral conducting recital with Dara many awards including the University of ty of Connecticut, Storrs. (429-2912) the State Armory, Capitol Avenue at Broad Street, Hart member at the University of Hartford, tonight at 8 at the WEST HARTFORD— “Anything Goes” is the theme of MANCHESTlRt ,,, Blackstone and the UConn Camerata Singers, Sunday at 3 Hartford Regents’ Award—the highest un Wednesdays, and Fridays, between 10 DRIVE-IN/ROUTES 6 & 44 A | V e rttO n c m * J • “Suicide in B-flat” by Sam Shepard, an absurd com ford. (728-9799) Gengras Student Union, University of Hartford. West a.m. and 4 p.m. third annual Variety Show to be presented by students, p.m. at the Storrs Congregational Church, University of dergraduate award at the university. A HOUIFS h-l-p'. F > IT h ' edy, April 22 through 27 at 8:15 p.m. at the Studio • Woodcarvers Art Festival, sponsored by the Connec Hartford. Free. (243-4349) teacher of piano, he has many students in faculty and staff at Saint Joseph College in West Hart 3 ACTON MTS - Fn.-SAT.-SUl Connecticut, Storrs. Free. (486-2260) ticut Woodcarvers Association, Saturday from 10 a m. to Updating files JTieater, Fine Arts Complex, University of Connecticut, • Faculty recital by Mary Collier, soprano, Sunday at • "How to Buy, Sell, and Collect Antiques, Saturday the Hartford area. ford. Song, dance and comedy skits — including an Elvis 5 p.m. at Cromwell High School, Cromwell. Free. SOUTH WINDSOR - The South BemWDLBi, m Storrs. (429-2912) 8:15 p.m. at St. Mark’s Chapel, University of Connec from 10 a m. to 2 p.m. at the Farmington Valley Arts Krieger, a native of Joliet, 111., is prin Presley impersonation — will be part of the entertain HI • "Loco-Motion Vaudeville," opening Spring Week Windsor Public Library is in the process : • “The Persecution,” today through Sunday at 8:15 ticut, Storrs. Free. (486-2260) Center, Avon Park North. Avon. (678-1867) cipal cellist of the Hartford Symphony ment to begin at 7:30 tonight in McDonough Hall. PLUS |).m. at the University of Connecticut, Storrs. (429-2912) 1980, tonight at 8 at the Lincoln Theater, University of of updating its file of local clubs and This year’s variety show will benefit the Margaret Der • Faculty recital by Laurel Thurman, violin; Leonard Hartford, West Hartford. (243-4349) Orchestra while still an undergraduate at organizations. • • ‘Kiss Me, Kate,” the Cole Porter musical, presented Seeber, piano; Robert Coleman, viola; and Mary Lou Hartt College of Music he has performed by Scholarship Endowment Fund. Mrs. Derby of • “Anything Goes,” a variety show, tonight at 7:30 at Officers of organizations that would like by the Manchester Gilbert and Sullivan Players, today Hylands, cello, April 21 at 8:15 p.m. at Von der Mehden in recitals and with orchestras in the Manchester, an SJC graduate, died in an automobile acci plus SEAN CONNERY McDonough Hall, Saint Joseph College, West Hartford. to be included in the listing are asked to end Saturday at 8 p.m. at Penney High School Auditorium, To List Events Chicago area and in the East. dent in September 1979. Recital Hall, University of Connecticut, Storrs. Free. (232-4571) contact the reference department of the “CUBA” r <»s Forbes Street, East Hartford. (872-6684) In May, Krieger and Bisaccia will The variety show is open to the public. Tickets may be (486-2106) • Art and Juried Craft Show, today through Sunday To list events in The Herald's Weekend events library. Call 644-1541. ; • ”A Circular Play,” a multi-media event celebrating • Storrs Collegium Musicum in concert, April 22 at calendar, submit them by Monday at noon to Enter return to Europe for 10 days of special purchased at the door. pius'TOWNTHAT---- pertrude Stein’s poetry, today at 8 p.m. and Saturday at 8 from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. at the Enfield Square Mall, En CRIED TERROR" 8:15 p.m. at the Dog Lane Lutheran Chapel, University of field. tainment Editor. Evening Herald, P 0. Box 591, 2 J E L p.m. and 10:30 p.m. at the Protean Theater, 78 Pratt St., Connecticut, Storrs. Free. (486-2260) Manchester, CT 06040 FLEA MARKET Hartford. (727-0709) • An evening of arts, entertainment and conversation, DEATH OF A SALESMAN • University Symphony Orchestra in concert, April 23 presented by the Traveling Artists and Performers Com every SUNDAY : • ’’Once Upon a Matress,” presented by the Crescent at 8:15 p.m. at Jorgensen Auditorium, University of by Arthur Miller COIN SHOW Players, April 24 to 26 at 8 p.m. at Lyman Auditorium, pany, today and Saturday at 8 p.m. at The Old Place, Connecticut, Storrs. Free. (486-2260) Southern donnecticut State College, New Haven. (397- Hartford, (232^588) POLISH NATIONAL HOME • Graduate composition recital by Deborah Van Ohlen, • The Connecticut Camping and Outdoors Show, spon Manchester Community College )435) April 24 at 8:15 p.. at Von der Mehden Recital Hall, ★ DAVIS FAMILY ★ PULASKI PLAZA - GOVERNOR 8T. ’ • “The Crucible” by Arthur Miller, presented by the sored by the Connecticut chapters of the North American University of Connecticut, Storrs. Free. (286-2106) Auditorium HARTFORD lAetna Players, today and Saturday at 8 p.m. at the Aetna Family Campers Association, today through Sunday at SS.sI t*"'’' r 649-5487 • British organist Simon Preston, Sunday at 7:30 p.m. the New Haven Coliseum, New Haven. (442-4330) Weakly Speclils all zarvad with potato A lalad "/Vuditorium, 151 Farmington Ave., Hartford. (247-0842) at South Congregational-First Baptist Church, 90 Main April 23 • April 26 SUNDAY, APRIL 20, 1980 L • “The Plain Princess,” presented by the Storybook • Daffodil Festival, through Sunday in Hubbard Park, Fresh Baked S w o rd fish...... 5.99 St., New Britain. Free. (223-3691) Meriden. (232-1188) 8:00 p.m., . ,, ^lieatre, Sunday at 2:30 p.m. at King Philip School • Chamber music recital by members of the U.S, Coast Fresh Fried S ca llo p s...... 5.99 10 A.M. TO 5 P.M. • David Xabatsky’s Clown Theatre, April 22 at 9.30 a.m. a A ^ i p for tickets call ADMISSION FREE HAuditorium, King Philip Drive, West Hartford. (233-1418) Guard Band, Sunday at 4 p.m. at Leamy Hagl Baked Scrod Kitti our onm dressing •• ...... 4.69 ; • “Death of a Salesman” by Arthur Miller, presented Auditorium, U.S, Coast Guard Acaddmy, New London. and 11 a.m. at Playerspace, The Old Place, Hartford. PARKING FREE ■by Manchester Community (jollege, April 23 to 26 at 8 I 646-4900ext. 259 Free. (443-8463, extension 283) (728-9319) Baked or Fried Fresh H addock...... 4.99 l.m . at the MCC auditorium, Main Campus, Bidwell • “Digital Drama,” honors thesis in music by Chris • “The Golden Age of Whaling,” a program by Irish COMPLETE MENU FEATURING USDA BEEF. FRESH SEAFOOD & ^ Idd^ liApb Street. (646-4900, extension 259) folksinger Tom Callinan, April 24 at 11 a.m. at Mary ITALIAN SPECIALTIES Abajian, today and Saturday at noon at the Main (iallery. ; • “Fiddler on the Roof,” the musical, presented by the Cheney Library, 586 Main St., Manchester. 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Complete Dinner price includes: • Duo guitar recital by Gregory and Geoffrey jp.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. (243-5228 or 243-4400) Bonenberger, Sunday at 8 p.m. at Crowell Concert Hall, GLOBE 4 Item Relith Tray, Soup, Potato, • • “Mischief Mime.” a feminist mime troupe, today at Wesleyan University, Middletown, (347-9411, extension V^etable, Salad, Dessert & RUY 2 RREAKFASTS FOR THE ffolkes 3 p.m. at the Goodwin Theatre, Austin Arts 807) W ith Choice of Fresh Home Made Bread PRICE OF ONE A A PENNY fenter, Trinity College, Hartford. Free. (527-3151) • “Requiem,” honors music thesis by Susan Shedd, Travel Service •• • "Uncle Vanya” by Anton Chekhov, April 3 through COUPON April 22 at 8 p.m. at Crowell Concert Hall, Wesleyan 555 MAIN STREET Baked Stuffed Shrimp...... $7.95 IHay 11 at the Hartman Theatre Company, Stamford University, Middletown. Free. (347-9411, extension 807) 643-2165 ^Center for the Arts, Stamford. 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(522-116-) 1-day Gasho’s/Lyndhurst, 1 meal $31.50 Church of the Nazarene with the purchase of a Large Wzza^ • The Clark-Schuldmann Duo, cello and piano, Sunday 5/31 o f course should you likcsonicthing spvci.il or Full Dinner Entree Manchester — 119 Spencer Street at 4 p.m. at the Old State House, Hartford. (2304)691) Call us for your group charter tours. to go with it, wcc.-in prepare that too. 236 Main 8t. For information and reservations, call: 3:30 p.m.-cloeing (Silver Lane) • “Albert Herring,” a comic chamber opera by Manchester, Ct. Hartford — On Prospect Avenue Benjamin Britten, presented by the Hartt Opera-Theater, >IRIK>1^ A 1 0 T0 RC 0 >(CH TOURS (one block North of King’s) today and Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2:30 p.m. at The Rib Room Nursery Provided Departures from East Hartford, Corbins Corner, Meriden & Enfield ,cci Windsor — 590 WiDdior Avehue Millard Auditorium, Hartt School of Music, University of 84 Connecticut Boulevard East Hartlord, Conn., i j i S trada W est R estaurant (in Windsor Shopping Center) ^ Hotel Sonesta Hartford Hartford, West Hartford. (243A442) Tel. 528-9961 t onsmutiiin I’l.i/.i. I Neale McLain All are welcome 471 HARTFORD RS. (CORNER McKEE S T R E H ) ! Waterbury-496 Chase Ave. • (}uodlibet, a 12-member a cappella group, Sunday at We will be taking phone reservations Senior Pastor MANCHESTER (West of Waterbury Plaza) 4 p.m. at SacrOd Heart Church, Hartford Turnpike, Ver from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday & Sunday^ For reservations call 278-2(MK) 643-6165 I PLEASE CALLTHEATRE r non. Free. FOR SCREEN THAES • The Hartt Concert Jazz Band with soloist Wayne An- 10 - EVEMNG HERALD. Fri„ April 18, 1980 EVENING HERALD, Fri., April 18, 1980 - 11
TotunTcil While suggesting several cuts in East Hartford voters will be Genga said voters are unpredic whistling noise when it’s time to probably the “least read thing I the school budget, Glastonbury going to the polls for the third time table but they ‘‘will vote their change the tape, similar to that know of,” Vernon Town Council When asked if the new Connec member Leonard Jacobs, said MCC skein ends Board of Finance Vice Chairman in seven months when they vote feelings.” whistle you hear on a naval carrier. ticut Company buses can actually Monday night during discussion of Diane Northrop did not hesitate to June 3 on whether to bond five Board member Harold Cummings makeup tilt against Middlesex Com be lowered to the ground to allow a request for an additional ap All good things come to an end, in Eastern scored four times in the top let her feelings out. school projects totaling $3.5 Dr. Bernard Sidman, Vernon commented during a board munity College at Cougar Field. The wheelchairs access, A1 Boehm, propriation for its printing. Council cluding Manchester Community of fourth to assume cOntrol. Crandall "I think career education is a big million. So far the Republicans on superintendent of schools, has a meeting, ‘‘I keep wanting to salute Cougars host Rhode Island Junior chairman of CRCOG’S Planning members agreed that everything in College baseball team’s unbeaten Yopp, former Rham High standout, rip-off to the taxpayer,” she said. the council have been cool to the small tape recorder that he uses to when I hear that.” College Saturday and Mattatuck Commission, replied, ‘‘and it is a year old before the report skein. singled home the go-ahead tally with She also suggested eliminating bonding while the Democrats have tape Board of Education meetings. Community College Sunday in sometimes it can go back up to its comes out. The Cougars saw their streak con the fourth scoring on a two-base normal height.’ home economics and ice hockey encouraged it. Democrat Henry The recorder makes a strange clude at nine yesterday as visiting throwing error. doubleheaders, each starting at noon. Eastern Connecticut State College Eastern padded its lead with a jayvees took home an 8-5 decision. three-run sixth with Fearon running Kantern Conn. JV (8) - Cutler cf, 5-0- MCC’s awesome batting attack out of gas. He issued two walks and 0- 0, Mitta 2b, 5-1-1-0, Baltronis 3b, 5-0-0-0, Man charged in gun case; was limited by Eastern hurlers Tim had runners at the corner with two Phelps lb, 5-0-0^), Willoughby If, 4-1-1-1, O bituaries Sorgio and John Morrell to three out. Fearon also found no luck as he Smyth rf, 4-1-1-0, Yopp dh, 2-2-1-1, Brion measely hits, including two bunts. had Ed D’Amico picked off first. His MANCHESTER -A tailgating in for May 5. Also reported stolen Thursday was dh, l-l-l-O, D’Amico ss, 3-1-1-1, Brasa c, Ernest R. Guastaferro Cheshire Academy and the Universi War II Army veteran. He was a Sorgio went 2 1/3-innings, giving up throw, however, eluded first sacker cident on 1-84 Thursday night 1^ to Police arrested Dennis Y. Julian, a 1979 Yamaha motorcycle owned by 3-1-2-1, Sorgio p, O-O-O-O, Morrell p, O-O-O-O. ty of Connecticut. graduate of Yale University, class of two hits, two walks and two earned Bruce MacKay with one run scoring. Totals: 37-8-8-4. SOUTH WINDSOR - Ernest R. the arrest of a 34-year-old 33, of 34 Windsor Ave., Windsor and Dean E. Carpenter of 253 Highland He was a retired clerk with the U. 1950. He was a njember of the Ad runs. Morrell, 2-0, in relief went 6 Former East Catholic standout Ken Manchester (5) - DeAngelis cf, 3-0-0-0, Guastaferro, 61, of 1509 Ellington Manchester man after he allegedly charged him with possession of an St. Carpenter told police the motor S. Post Office Department and was a visory Committee at the Thames 2/3innings giving up one hit. He Brasa tripled into the corner to right Blake 2b, 4-0-1-0, Fearon p, 4-1-0-2, Craig Road, died Wednesday in East Hart assaulted a man with a gun. amphetamine following an incident cycle was taken from the rear of 434 -4.T» ford. He was the husband of Delores veteran of the Army in World War II Valley State Technical College, walked five and fanned eight. and he also scored as the relay was c 4-0-0-0, Marchuk 2b, 2-1-0-0, Testoni If, Police say Vamie E. Tucker, of 34 on West Center Street Thursday Gardner St. 2-1-1-1, MacKay lb, 2-0-0-0, Sarant 3b, 4-1- having participated with the Third Norwich. He was president of the Greg Fearon hurled six innings for fumbled. Garofalo Guastaferro. Wilfred Road, was charged with afternoon, 1- 2, Mierez rf, l-l-O-O, Rollet rf, 2-0-0-0, He was bom in Bronx, N.Y. and Infantry in the invasion of Anzio. He Hartford Chapter of Candle Lighters, the Cougars and took the loss. It was MCC rallied for three runs in the third-degree assault and first-degree Julian, according to police, threw a Testimonial planned DeFemia p, O-O-O-O, Martin p, O-O-O-O. had lived in the Hartford area for the was a member of the DAV, H. A. a member of St. Margaret Mary his first decision. He walked two and ninth but the bid fell short. reckless endangerment after he bottle out of his car’s window and BOLTON — Plans are being made Totals; 30-5-3-5. Kupshunas Post 47 of South Windsor, Church of South Windsor, a teacher fanned seven while being touched for Brasa had two hits to pace past 30 years. He was the owner and stopped to argue with two men who when stopped, failed a sobriety test, to honor Michael Landolphl, Bolton Key: at bats-runs-hits-RBIs. American Legion Post 147 of South of CCD of the Church. six hits and seven runs, three earned. Eastern’s 8-hit attack. operator of G & D Landscaping Inc. had flashed their head lights at him at which time he was arrested. He High School soccer coach at a Eastern JV 000 403 010 8 of East Hartford and South Windsor Windsor, the Hartford Council 11 K of He is also survived by three sons, MCC took a 2-0 lead in the third but MCC resumes action today with a MCC 002 000 003 5 William C. Whalen Jr., Thomas M. on 1-84. was taken to Manchester police testimonial dinner on May 24. Lan-; Follows flight of ball for the past 30 years, He was a World C, and the Bishop McMahon Assembly fourth degree K of C. Whalen and John S. Whalen, all of After reportedly exchanging racial headquarters where an amphetamine dolphi will be retiring from coaching MCC’s Steve Testoni watches base hit drop against Eastern War II Army veteran and a member epithets, police said Tucker got out of Capsule Was discovered on his per at the end of this school year. of St. Francis of Assisi Church, South Besides his wife he leaves three South Windsor; two brothers, Lt Col. yesterday at MCC Field. Catcher is Ken Brasa, former East daughters, Kathryn E. Molloy and John Whalen stationed in Camp his car and struck Keith Thomas son. The dinner will be at 6:30 p.m. at Windsor. Johnson, 31, of 94 Cynthia Lane, He is being held by police in lieu of St. Maurice Church parish center. Catholic High player. (Herald photo by Adamson) Besides his wife he leaves a son, Mary E. Molloy, ^ th of South Wind Lejeune, N.C., and Richard Whalen Middletown, with a handgun. a $100 cash bond and is scheduled to Tickets may be obtained by calling Hervey Smith of Hartford; a sor and Margaret A. Molloy of State of South Yarmouth, Mass, and a Falcons down East Line, Nev.; a sister, Mrs. Kathryn sister, Mrs. Helen Redmond of South The gun apparently discharged, but appear at East Hartford Superior the high school, 643-2768 or ^ym ond daughter, Mrs. Margaret Stumpf of adversity never hurts too much." M. Rodgers of Newington; and Deerfield, Mass. no one was shot in the incident at the Court May 5. Boyd, 643-0100. By LEN AUSTER on Rich Dadonna’s sacrifice fly. East Hartford; a grandson Jason Senior righthander Jeff Roman, several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be Saturday intersection of New State Road and Harry Livingston, 67, of 14 Herald Sporlswriler It went to 4-0 in the third on a Stumpf of East Hartford; his School dance depending on a hard slider which he Funeral services will be Saturday at 8 a.m. the from Callahan Funeral West Middle Turnpike at about 10 Hillfarm Road, Bloomfield, told Herolcl single, walk, sacrifice and successful By the time East Catholic began, it mother, Mrs. Gemma S. Guastaferro BOLTON - The Bolton High suicide squeeze. The Falcons kept on the outside corner, turned in from Molloy Funeral Home, 906 Far Home, 1602 Main St., East Hartford, p.m. police his 1976 Ford sedan was stolen was over. of Bronx, N.Y. and several nieces School music program will sponsor a a route-going performance for St. mington Ave. West Hartford, at 10:30 with a mass of Christian burial at 9 Police also charged Johnson with sometime between 6 p.m. and 10:22 Homestanding St. Paul assumed an knocked East starter and loser and nephews. breach of peace and another arrest is p.m. Thursday night while he parked dance tonight from 8 to 11 p.m. at the Wayne Bray out of the box in the Paul. He walked two and fanned six. Private funeral services will be a.m. with a mass of Christian burial a.m. at St. Margaret Mary Church. high school. 8-0 edge after four frames and held at 11 a.m. at St. Thomas the Apostle B urial w ill be in St. M ary’s expected in the case. Both Tucker at the European Health Spa at 515 By on for an 8-4 duke over the Eagles in fourth with four tallies. held at the convenience of the family. Music will be by the Southbound Table tennis "Bray was overthrowing today," Church, West Hartford. Burial will Cemetery, East Hartford. and Johnson were released on $500 West Middle Turnpike. HCC baseball play yesterday at There are no calling hours. The Band. Refreshments will be Penders assessed, "When he does, be in Soldier’s Field, Fairview Calling hours are today from from non-surety bonds with an appearance Police are investigating the theft Earl Yost Bristol’s Page Park. Callahan Funeral Home, 1602 Main at East Hartford Superior Court set and have no suspects in the case. available. Admission is $1.50. his ball is up. T h at’s lack of Si. Paul (8) - Perugino 3b, 4-2-2-0, St., East Hartford, has charge of Cemetery, West Hartford, with full 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sports Editor conies back The loss drops East to 1-1 in the Hamernik 2b, 4-2-1-0, Bilodeau ss, 5-2-1-0, military honors. Memorial donations may be made conference, 3-1 overall while the vic experience” arrangements. Dennis McCoy relieved and hurled Tetrault cf, 3-1-2-2, Dadonna c, 3-0-1-3, Friends may call at the funeral to the Whalen Children’s Trust Fund, tory was St. Paul’s second in as many Lambert If, 4-0-0-1, Robitaille dh, 3-0-1-0, Friends may make memorial well in his 4 l/3inning stint. He Scholastic sports donations to the Hartford Heart home today from 7 to 9 p.m. First Federal Savings, 297 Oakland after lapse starts. The Falcons are 1-0 in the Roman p, O-O-O-O, Owsainko lb, 2-0-00, Road, South Windsor, 06074. HCC. scattered three hits. O’Conner rf, 4-1-2-0. Totals 32-8-10-6. East girls tennis Association, 310 Collins St., or the East scored once in the sixth, Kyle William C. Whalen Revived after a iapse of many wisely took out insurance on the ” We h av en ’t had too many Ka«l Calliulir (4) - Cabral 2b, 5-1-2-0, American Cancer Society, 670 Ayer tripling and scoring on Mike East Catholic girls’ tennis team Prospect St., Hartford. SOUTH WINDSOR - William C. Card Of Thanks years is a table tennis tournament in agreement. successful days at this park," in Ayer cf, 5-2-3-1, Kiro ss, 5-0-1-1, Freiheit remained unbeaten with a 6-0 Whalen, 52, of 36 Mountain Drive, Manchester under the direction of toned East Coach Jim Penders, "It Freiheit’s sacrifice loft. lb, 3-0-1-1, Bray p, O-O-O-O, McCoy dh/p, 3- I would like to express my heart-felt appreciation Alumni Day It made it a contest with three runs whitewashing of East Hartford High Thomas J. Molloy Jr. and 25 Fenwood Drive, Old Saybrook, to the many friends, relatives and neighbors who Ray Camposeo of the Recreation didn’t look like we were ready to 0-1-1, Botlaro c, 30-00, Giliberto 3b, 20- were so generous and kind in my recent sorrow. in the seventh with Ayer, Pete Kiro yesterday in East Hartford. died Wednesday at Hartford Department. UConn Baseball Alumni Day has play, not until we were 8-0 behind." OO, Barter 3b, 1-000, Fournier If, 3-010, SOUTH WINDSOR - Thomas J. Blue Labonte and McCoy each registering an RBI. Beltrandi If, 1-000, Daly rf, 4-1-00. The Eaglettes are now 3-0 for the Hospital. He was the husband of Competition starts Monday night been designated Saturday, April 26 St. Paul jumped out quickly with Molloy Jr., 55, of 50 Deming St., died ”I was pleased with the way we Totals 35-4-9-4. season. Beverly (Coulom) Whalen. and it should be interesting to see when UConn hosts Rhode Island in a three runs in the first. Nick Perugino Wednesday at the Veterans Home doubleheader. There is no admission. bounced back. We made it into a Key: at bats-runs-hits-RBIs Results: Heather Hanford (EC) and Hospital. He was the husband of Born in Bridgeport, he had lived in IN MEMORIAM how many take part. Those in and Dan Hamernik singled and both In sad and loving memory of William Richter, who First game starts at 1 and game, but we weren’t into it until we E. Catholic 000 001 300 4 def. Adam 6-1, 6-1; Beth Phillips Mrs. Elizabeth Gimm Molloy. the Hartford area for the last 25 passed away April 18. 1975. terested may register at the West scored on Frank Tetreault’s bad hop St Paul 301 400 OOx 8 refreshments will be were eight runs down. A taste of (EC) def. Vendette 6-0, 6-0; Meg He was born in Hartford the son of years. He was the manager of Every day in some small way Side Rec no later than tonight. Play triple to left centerfield. He scored available...Roger LeBlanc of Coven Visgilio (EC) def. Lemieux 6-0, 6-0; the late Superior Court Judge manufacturing engineering at Pratt Memories of you come our way. will be at the new facility on Cedar Time and years roll swiftly by try, Rubs Thompson of Glastonbury Kathy Patria-Katie Sullivan (EC) Thomas J. Molloy and the late Mrs. & Whitney Aircraft Group of United Street. But love and memories never die and Dean Baltulonis of South Wind def. Whaley-Mitchell 6-2, 6-2; Claire Kathryn H. Molloy. He attended St. Technologies Corp. East Hartford, Sadly missed by Wife, Daughter, Son-In-Law. Last town competition was staged Grandchildren and Great-Granchildren sor have been named winners of Bob Viola-Patty McCarthy (ECI def. John's Prep School, Danvers, Mass., for the last 25 years. He was a World in 1961 when Bruce Daniels edged Vis by Orr Sportsmanship Awards for LaPlante-Blackwell 6-0, 6-0; Kathy Avens. The latter once held the title Harnett-Tracy Young (EC) def. as did Pete Aceto, Mike Pierro and their sportsmanship and dedication Errors hurt Tribe Weber-Grebel 6-0, 6-0. Ed Bensche. to the game of hockey during the past Hemmann got credit for the win. season in Connecticut in youth com Errors, which had not plagued starter Ed Rizzo. Bud Bednarz faced Manchester’s withdrawal Assistant coach Manchester High in its opening three one batter, issuing a walk to Dave D’Ambrosio, Rizzo and Herold Cheney golf petition...Speaking of hockey, the Parks that forced a marker across each collected two hits for Assisting Robie Shults with biggest needs for the Hartford tests, raised their ugly head in the Cheney Tech’s golf team opened its the dish. Ron Hemmann relieved and Wethersfield. Panaro and Brandt coaching the Trinity College baseball Whalers are two solid defensemen fourth outing and that was the season on the short end of a 6-2 score after getting a strikeout, issued an each stroked two blows for the Tribe. team this spring is Jim Balesano. and a young goalie. Offensively, the difference. Two miscues in the bot to Bolton High yesterday at could jeopardize funds tom of the ninth produced an un RBI free pass to Eric Gauruder and Manchester stranded 10, including Manchester Country Club. The Trinity grad, who was a three Whalers have talent and depth and the bases loaded in the first when it earned run as homestanding sacrifice fly to Edgar Ezerins. Results: Mike Fraser (CT) def. million in low income housing funds In addition, she said, the town letter-winner in baseball, was voted several newcomers just waiting for a By MARTIN KEARNS Wethersfield High nipped the In The locals, however, weren’t able failed to score. Dave Hooper 4-3, Randy Thornton from the Department of Housing and refused 14 Section VllI rent subsidies the most valuable player in his senior chance to play in the NHL...First Herald Reporter that were part of the Areawide year, 1975. Balesano, out of Negro baseball players in the major dians, 7-6, in CCIL baseball play. to maintain the edge. The Eagles (B) def. Todd Shelsky 6-5, Marty Urban Development. It was one of Wethersfield and Manchester each knotted it in the seventh on con Ferguson (B) def. Jim Fratterolli 9- MANCHESTER - Regional of only 10 regional agencies from across Housing Opportunity Plan. While Manchester High, has starred with leagues were Jackie Robinson with Wrilirrnfi«'lif (7) - D'Ambrosio 2b, 5- sport 3-1 CCIL marks along with secutive doubles by Dave Herold, 7, Charles Ferguson (Bi def. Russ ficials said Thursday that the country to be awarded the sub these monies reverted back to Moriarty’s in the Twi League the last Brooklyn and Larry Doby with 3- 2-1, Rizzo p/3b, 4-1-2-1, Hemmann If/p, Simsbury and Enfield as there’s a Jeff D’Ambrosio and Rizzo. The Manchester’s withdrawal from the sidies. CRCOG and will be used by other five summers...Paul Groves of Cleveland, both in 1947...Sporting 4- 5-1-1, Tabshey lb, 4-0-0-0, Fitzsimmons Smith 1-up four-way logjam at the top of the latter blow knocked Tribe starter rf. 4-0-0-0, Stanton ss, 4-1-1-0, DiPrato c. Community Development Act Karen Ferrer, senior housing towns, Ferrer intimated the town’s Bolton is the starting shortstop this News has tabbed Boston’s Larry Bird Gauruder out of the box. He was 3-1-1-0, Powers 3b, l-O-O-O, Bednarz p, O-O- refusal would not enhance the spring with Southern Connecticut the rookie-of-the-year in the NBA, ladder. MHS JV baseball program last year could jeopardize a planner for CRCOG, said the level of credited with six innings worked, O-O. Herold dh, 4-1-2-2, Anderson cf, 0-0-0- region’s position with the federal State College varsity baseball team. which should come as no surprise to Manchester returns to action Manchester High’s jayvee baseball federal decision, expect^ today, on funding the region might receive striking out six and walking one. 0, Guglietta If, 2-0-0-0. Totals: 35-7-9-5 whether or not to award housing benefactor. .-Glastonbury High will be the scene anyone. Earvin Johnson of Los Saturday morning at 11 o’clock team topped Wethersfield, 6-4, depends on the federal agency’s reac Matt Peterson relieved for Munrliesler (6) - Panaro 2b. 5-1-2-0, funds to the Greater Hartford The town declined to accept the 14 of a two-day clinic on Physical Angeles and Bill Cartwright of the against crosstown East Catholic at yesterday in Wethersfield. tion to last year’s program. She said Manchester, didn’t allow a hit, but Britnell cf, 2-2-0-0, Parks c, l-O-O-l, Region. subsidies because local officials Fitness and Sports May 2-3...NBC New York Knicks placed second and Kelley Field. Chris Schaffer singled and doubled the region is being hurt by was tacked with the loss. Brandt 3b, 5-1-2-0, Gauruder p, 3-0-0-2, objected to federal requirements paid $87 million for the U.S. rights to third in the balloting . Bird, however, Falling behind early, Manchester Peterson p, l-O-O-O, Ezerins If, 3-0-1-2, and Tim McCarthy had two bingles to Last year the Capitol Region Coun Manchester’s withdrawal from the D’Ambrosio reached with one out telecast the Summer Olympic was not named to either the first or rallied with two runs in the fifth and Moran If, l-O-O-O, Lyon ss, 5-0-0-0, Herllb pace the young Indians, now 3-1. cil of Governments received $1.2 CDA. that the town accept people with Sec in the ninth on a two-base throwing Games from Moscow. The network second all-star squad. took a 6-4 lead with a four-run sixth rf/lb, 5-1-1-0, Halldin lb, 2-0-0-0, Spears Mike Dion hurled five innings, tion VIII certificates from out of error by third sacker Jon Brandt. town. Town Housing officials felt the frame. rf, 2-1-1-1. Totals: 35-6-7-6. yielding four hits and striking out Bill Herlth doubled and pinch hitter With Rizzo batting, D’Ambrosio grants should have been used first for Key: at bats-runs-hits-RBIs five for the Indians Paul Peck Speed of motorists Shawn Spears knocked him home broke for third. Catcher Parks’ peg Wethersfield 120 010 201 7 Manchester residents. relieved and notched the win. He Manchester girls with another two-base knock. Joe was high and wide, and D’Ambrosio Manchester 000 024 000 6 CRCOG also announced plans allowed two hits and whiffed three regained his feet and scampered Thursday to initiate a Section VIII Panaro singled Spears to third. Alex home with the game-winner. concerning official Mobility Program. The proposal asks Britnell walked and that was all for BOLTON - First Selectman that persons in need of housing be nip Wethersfield grader was awarded to McCarthy of Henry Ryba said he is concerned Medford, Mass, for $345; and the trac allowed access to available space Excellent pitching on both sides walk. Marcy MacDonald’s sharp with the number of cars going tor cab and three mobile radios were wherever it may be in the region. featured as Manchester High nipped grounder to short was fumbled with through the stop sign and the speed at awarded to Michalak of Manchester' Under the plan, Ferrer said, Wethersfield High, 1-0, with a run in all hands safe, Liz Neubelt lofted a Two coaches resign at Cheney] which those cars are traveling for $10 and $5 each. someone with a Section VIII cer the bottom of the seventh inning in a pop to shallow left which parachuted through the Bolton Center area. The only item for which a bid was tificate in Hartford, for instance, battle between unbeaten CCIL girl in for a hit. Beth MacDonald, who Three varsity basketball players, (Crockett) had kids in the program would be able to cross over to Bloom the off-season and drove kids in the For a long time many vehicles not awarded was a snow plow. The softball nines yesterday at had to hold up, slid in safely at third.- By LEN AUSTER Mike Fraser, Mike Kennon and for two years and I felt he was about have been seen by town employees selectman felt the $20 bid was too field if housing space were to become Fitzgerald Field. summer. to turn the corner. When the leftfielder’s relay rolled Herald SpurlHitriter “I thought he had a couple of Blayne Cohen, quit the team in and others going through the stop low. Danny Rattazzi, public works available there. The win was the Silk Towners’ under the fence behind home, January and cited differences with "I hated to see Phil leave under sign where Hebron Road meets Towns could not be forced into the Two coaches, and possibly more, problems but I didn’t think it was his foreman, said the plow could be used fourth straight while the loss drops MacDonald pranced home with the have resigned at Cheney Tech in the coach. those conditions. As far as morale, Bolton Center Road, across from the program. Local governments would fault. Some of the kids he lost, who by the road crew as a wing plow. No Wethersfield to 3-1. Manchester decider. protest of the firing of Phil Crockett “When Gerry (former basketball it’s tough to lose. I didn’t feel 1 Community Hall. have to decide to enter the regional presented problems, hadn’t made it bids were recieved for the sickle bar. resumes action Monday at Simsbury Neubelt had both hits for as varsity basketball coach. coach Gerry Blanchard) left he said wanted to coach after seeing a hard- Ryba said, "A lot of kids are now plan. Ferrer said, however, that the through any season under any In other business the board; High at 3:15. Manchester. Lisa Tilden and Aaron Silvia, third year varsity there would be two tough years and it worker, dedicated man like him go I walking to and from school and going program could work even if only two coach” • Agreed to ask the school prin Manchester’s Lynne Wright and Georgeanne Ebersold were defensive baseball coach, and Bill Baccaro, proved out,” Baccaro stated, “He hope I’m not done coaching " to the park and something has to be towns expressed an interest. cipals if they were interested in ser Eaglette Debbie Rumley exchanged standouts for the locals while Eagle three-year jayvee baseball coach and done." The development points up the ving as United Nations Day program two-hitters with the former coming shortstop Chris Saunders and center- freshman basketball coach, have He has asked the police to check regional focus that is being given to chairmen. out on top. Wright fanned six and fielder Sheri Basque starred on the submitted their resignations effec into the matter. the current housing problems. It also • Adopted a resolution supporting walked one while Rumley issued defensive end. tive at the end of the year. At its meeting Tuesday the board offers some insight into why certain cable television not currently offered three free passes and whiffed three. "It was one of the best pitched Cheney is in the middle of the Penney on top accepted bids on seven of eight sur in Bolton. people, such as former Hartford The locals didn’t collect their first games by two hurlers I’ve seen in plus items the town was offering. baseball season and presently sports • Accepted the resignation of John deputy mayor Nicholas Carbone, hit until the fifth with the other com- several years. The two pitchers cer The gang mower and truck were a 3-3 varsity record. Gleason from the Board of Tax have challenged Manchester’s deci ing in the seventh while tainly dominated the game,” voiced Crockett coached the Cheney awarded to Top Mop of North Review, effective June 30. sion to withdraw from the CDA. Wethersfield’s two safeties came in Tribe Coach Mary Faignant, “ It was against Fermi basketball team two years with the Stonington for $151 and $540; the the first and fifth frames. too bad it had to be determined by a Beavers posting a 9-31 record in that Beth MacDonald began the In luucli^J...... ; walked two throwing error,” span. He was notified by letter Pushing across what proved to be and fanned seven. Jim Spence was dians’ winning rally bv reaching on a Conditions set At Pero’s Kathv Says/ Tuesday his tenure would not be con the winning run in the top of the ninth the starter for Ferm i. lasted 1 3 of an fyW a ’v t just rscfevsd anotfisr big load of tinued. Crockett is an East Hartford inning, Penney High held off a late inning, and absorbed the loss ' wickar baakala, chain, lovaaaala S hanging resident who teaches at Berlin High. charge and took a 76 win over Fermi Penney knocked Spence out with a for school use chain. Coma In and aaa our Una aalactlon to First win of year “It wasn’t taken too easy,” John High in CCIL baseball action yester three-run initial frame Ken D'Atilio VERNON — The Recreation Department or any other cfiooto from. CRISP AIRE Kleis, Cheney athletic co-ordinator, day in Enfield. singled. Bob Linnell walked and Cace CsMUiMrtit RmI ttoMtn IMMoM) Mict« RtttMlt town department using the school facilities for after stated Friday morning about the ■ ^ The victory ups the Black Knights’ drilled an RBI single followed by an IMPORTED! ------JRESH ------hours programs must provide more supervision or they for Hornet squad reaction at school, "but I don’t want X* league mark to 2-2 and aggregate RBI single off Peruccio's stick An Cinltloupts, Wtt*rm«loni. Atpartgut, Ptai, Spinaoh,. It didn’t come easy, but it finally rappea an RBIRm bingle. to be quoted. Mr, Garofalo (school docket to 3-2 while the loss drops the error allowed the third run to score may not be able to use the schools. A Blu« Orap**, Rhubarb, laaka, CaulHlowar. Brocolll, Muatard Qraana, came. Behind the sometimes director John Garofalo) handled all Penney added a run in the second. George Prouty, chairman of the Facilities Committee SUtwbtrrlM, Ttng«finM, UqII Hickey got the first out in the Falcons to 0-4. Com, Oraan A Yatlow Bquaah, Fruit, UmM, pMTt. laborious pitching of Kevin Hickey, eighth but ran into trouble. Bob of it. He handled the whole thing. I Consecutive singles by Pete Cace, Cace chasing home his second RBI. of the Board of Education, said some problems have sur Whita Awaat Potaloaa, faced relative to the use of inside athletic facilities by Romalna A Boston Lattuoa, defending CCIL baseball champ East DeSaulnier relieved and got out of had nothing to do with it. I’d rather Dino Peruccio and Frank Benettieri, and made it 6-0 in the sixth. Fermi other departments. Darkdallona. Hartford High secured its first win o f . the inning. Hickey returned for the have you get it from Mr. Garofalo,” IrMe/lk the latter knocking home the marker, scored once in the seventh and twice Prouty said the departments have made restitution for the 1980 campaign, 2-0, over Conard ninth. he reluctantly answered. in the ninth gave Penney a 7-3 lead. It in the eighth. damage done but he would feel better if the damage could COMPLETE LINE OF MAPLE SUOAR PRODUCTS High yesterday at the Hornets’ dia Bob Mulready started and took the Garofalo was not in school Friday would prove to be big as Fermi Cace was 4-for-5 and D Atilio and be prevented. mond. loss for Conard. He went 6 1/3 in and wouldn’t be in until Monday. He rallied for three runs in the bottom of Peruccio each had two hits (or The Hornets are now 1-3 in the could not be reached for comment. Prouty said he met with Mayor Marie Herbst and ap VISIT ess usjfcswnAT as .— s s t u w c s b i s isssns nings, walking two and fanning two. the inning. Penney. Wassung was 3-for-5 and two propriate town department heads and the upshot of the ■ league, 1-4 overall while the loss Pandiscia and Beaulieu each had “ I hated to do what I did but I felt it Phil Crockett An error, single and walk loaded RBI for the Falcons THIS WEEK’S SPECIALS drops the Chieftains to 1-3. was right to do,” Silvia stated, ”I meeting is that the department heads will be asked to FRESH FLORIDA two hits for the Hornets. Peter the bases for Fermi in the ninth with CANTALOUPES Hickey, junior righthander, was in said (in the letter or of resignation) I Penney Coach Mike Liappes bringing I’enii) (7) - Anderson cf. 4-0-1-1, provide better supervision when using the school PEAS ORANSES McGahie had three of the six Chief Watson Sizzles D’Atilio If. 4-2-2-1, Lmnell c, 4-116, Cace facilities. and out of trouble all afternoon as he tain safeties collected off Hickey. didn’t want to do it, that I was proud on reliever Dennis McHugh in favor . 9 8 ^ lACH CARLSBAD, Calif. lb, 5-2-4-2, Peruccio 2b. 4-0-2-1. Benettieri He said he has directed letters to the appropriate peo 79* 6M* issued 13 bases on balls. He struck Eaal liartfoni (2) - Pelletier 3b, 4-0-1- of the four years (one as jayvee of starter Mark Tapio, who got the dh, 5-0-1-1. Tapio p, 0-06-0. Pires rf p. 4-1- ple saying they have to have some agreement about the out seven in moving his record to 1-2. 0, DeSaulnier as/p, 3-0-0-0, Jones Ib/ss, 4- coach) and how far we’ve gone. (UPl) — Tom Watson has win. 16, Just 3b, 3-1-06. Dunfee ss, ."16-06. COKE regained his confidence, use of the schools. He said usually they have one person SQUASH LETTUCE Conard stranded 14, including 0-0-0, Hickey p/lf 3-1-0-0, Pandiscia rf/c, “Is the decision irrevocable,” McHugh walked two runs home McHugh p, 0-0-06, Sexton rf, 066-0. but he has 33 years of tour in charge of everything and they rely on the school custo leaving the bases jammed in the 3-1-2-0, Frasca c, O-O-O-O, Tarascio rf, 4-0- Silvia answered rhetorically, “The and that was all for him, Paul Pires, Totals: 36-7-126 59* LB. 6 9 *.LQ. HD. fourth and ninth frames. The Hornets 0-0, Beaulieu cf, 2-0-2-1, Lavoie If, 2-0-1-1, only way it is revocable is by a whole experience breathing down relieved and he was greeted by an Fermi ((•) - Wassung cf, 5-13-2. dian to help. Prouty said this isn’t the job of the OPEN DAILY • A.M. TO • P.M. • SUNDAYS S A M. TO • P.M. McCarthy lb, 1-0-06, Cullen 2b, 3-016, custodians, to help supervise outside programs. • W9 Saff Tha HaraW. Sundap Papart, plus Lonarr ricaars • left nine. turn of events. But I don’t see it his neck. RBI single by Skip Quinn, the bags Strickland ss, 561-0. Spence p If. 4-1-1-1, Moreau ph, 1-016. Totals: 34-26-2. Madsen lb. 4-01-0, Schleicter 3b p, 5-1-2- Prouty said he told Donald Berger, recreation direc East Hartford plated the lone run it happening. It’s gone too far.” Watson fired a 7-under- still jammed with one out. Dave needed in the fourth. Hickey reached Conard (0) - Morander ss 3-006, “ I did it in deference to Phil par 65 Thursday in the Wassung lined to right, and Tim 0, Wingen If / rf, 4-2-1-0. Moriarty dh. 4-0-0- tor, and his assistant, if they don’t provide more supervi O’Brien c, 3-6)66, Mulready p, 0-066, on an error, Dan Pandiscia Crockett,” Baccaro explained his opening round of the $300,- Moriarty attempting to score the 0, Lupi c, 0-060, Neale 2b, 4-1-1-1, sion then they may not be able to use the facilities. ■ PRODUCBl McGahie dh, 5636, Kowalski p, 0666, PERO sacrificed and after a groundnut, resignation, “I don’t know anyone 000 Tournament of Cham equalizer was gunned down at home McMurray rf, 1-06-0, Ostolski 3b, 46-16, Zarwanski lb, 4-026, Schroll If, 3-066, 276 OAKLAND ST., MANCHESTER pions for a one-stroke lead Quinn ph, l-O-l-l. Totals: 416-12-5. Prouty said at one school about $152 worth of damage John Beaulieu singled the run home. Dubiel cf, 3616, Sjnatro 2b, 4-006, more dedicated or a harder worker on a perfect peg from rightfielder over veterans Ray Floyd Key: at bats-runs-hits-RBIs. was done on one Saturday. He said they have also been • 643-6384______The Hornets added some insurance Sargent 3b, 1666, Martuccio ph, 1-066, than him. He worked seven days a Jim Sexton, and Lou Graham in the Penney 310 002 001 7 abusing the time they are supposed to leave the buildings. in the sixth. Pandiscia singled, Walsh rf, 2-6-06. Quenzer ph, 0666, week, he was here twice a week in Tapio hurled 8 1/3 innings and was Fermi 000 000 123 6 Beaulieu singled and Dave Lavoie Totals: 20000. exclusive 30-man field. / EVENING HLRALD, Fri., April 18, 1980 - I:> 12 - EVENING HERALD. Fri., April 18, UW Natural meeting Age not factor Crosstown rivals Drago man of hour Rec tennis Pirates lost 1979 Manchester High and East NEW YORK (UPI) - Right- Kansas City 5-2, Chicago defeated While Sox 8, Yankee* 6 Catholic wiii meet for Uie park and game operations and $1.2 operations alone in its nine-year handed relievor Dick Drago didn't New York 3 6 and Seattle trimmed Mike Squires and Chet Lemon each PITTSBURGH (UPI) - The tenants and let someone else run the first time on the diamond fo r stadium operation and existence, and want to renegotiate with McCovey care who was batting or what his bat Minnesota 4-3. droVe in two runs in a five-mn fifth Pittsburgh Pirates lost more than stadium. maintenance. their lease to allow them to be just this year Saturday mor ting average was. Blue Jay* 1, Brewer* 0 inning to lead Chicago. Starter and $1.2 million in 1979 even though they NEW YORK (UPI) - When WUlie two-run homers in the fourth inning lessons set The team salary figure included 25 East Catliolir at East Hartford ning at Manchester’s “I knew they had the lefties and Rick Bosetti belted a ninthinning winner Britt Bums, 1-0, retired the won the World Series, it was reported McCovey speaks, nobody listens. and Frank Pastore, 2-0, threw a five- By EARL YOST players on the major-league roster, (girls), ,3:.30 Kelley Field at 11 o’clock. that the wind was blowing to right homer to back up Paul Mirabella’s first 15 Yankees before Dennis Werth Wednesday. ‘T ve been saying it now for at hitter to pace unbeaten Cincinnati to Sport* Editor players on the disabled list. Manager TENNIS and I tried not to look at irtiat the seven-hitter and give Toronto a vic opened the sixth with a single. New An audited financial statement least a half dozen years that age is victory over winless Atlanta, llie Each club sports a 3-1 Perhaps the most ambitious in Chuck Tanner and his four coaches, batters w o e bitting (for averages),” tory. With one out in the ninth, Boset- York knocked out Bums in the eighth published by The Pittsburgh Press Windsor at East Catliolir, 3 not that important if you still have trium ^ was the eighth for the Reds, mark with both having structional tennis program in the the trainer, team physician and Rocky Hill at Cheney Tech, 2: t,5 said Drago, who pihAed 4 2-3 i n n i^ when they scored four runs, three showed the Pirates took in $11.4 6bte the desire and your body is in good two less than the major-league traveling secretary. Friday East ('.atholir at Windsor (girls), 3 opened with three wins of one-hit relief ’Ilinrsday to help the coming on Ruppert Jones’ first history of the Manchester Recreation million in revenues and had expenses shape,” said the 42-year-old first record for the start of a season, and American League The Press said the financial state BASEBALL GIRLS SOFTBALL before bowing. Ken Hill, 1- Boston Red Sox down the Detroit homer as a Yankee. Department will be offered this exceeding $12.6 million for the year baseman. McCovey, in his 18th San the loss was the seventh for the ment was released in an effort to Rham at Cheney Tech, .3:1,5 Soiitli ('.atholir at East Catliolir, 0, is the expected ’Tribe Tigers 5-4 in 11 innings. ti blasted the first pitch off season. ended Oct. 31, 1979. Francisco home opener, drove in Braves, two short of the National prove the Pirates’ lease on Three Glastonbury at South Windsor Drago’s performance k ^ t Boston Milwaukee starter and loser Lary Bonnie Castleman, a member of Signing All-Star right-fielder Dave 3:15 three runs with a double and two League record since 1900. starter while Gregg Kane, Rivers Stadium — which makes them Newington at Roekville in the game long enough for team Sorensen, 1-1, into the leftfield the United States Professional Ten Parker to a long-term, multi-million Saturday singles Thursday to lead the Cardinal* 12, Pirate* 9 2-0, will toe the rubber for the operator of the facility through Cromwell at Bolton mate Carlton F i ^ to crack an 11th- bleachers for his first homer of the nis Association, will be the instruc dollar contract accounted for a large BASEBALL struggling Giants to a 7-3 victory George Hendrick drove in six runs the Eagles. tor. their wholly owned Three Rivers Coventry at Viiial Tech inning leadoff home run off loser season. chunk of the $5 million the club paid East Catliolir at Manehesler, 1 I over the San Diego Padres. and Bobby Bonds knocked in three Mariner* 4, Twin* 3 Lessons will be offered weekdays, Management subsidiary — should be TRACK Aurelio Lopez, 6-1. Oriole* 5, Royal* 2 out in team salaries, but the Press a.ni. "Apparently, no one has been more in pacing St. Louis’ 17-hit at Bm ce Bochte doubled with one out rewritten. Hartford Puhlie at Manchester The victory was the fourth straight Elddie Murray slammed a two-run evenings and on Saturdays for said the team officials were more Rhode Island JC at MCC (2), noon listening, so I'm not interested in tack against six Pittsburgh pitchers. in the ninth inning and outfielder The Pirates claim they’ve lost (girls), ,3:30 College netmen for the Red Sox after two straight homer and A1 Bumbry added a solo children and adults. A recreation Cdhcerned about losing $1 million to South C.alholie at Penney. 1 p.iii. answering questions about my health The Cardinals battered Pirates’ Bombo Rivera hobbled the hall, more than $4.5 million in stadium opening losses to Milwaukee and kept shot to power Baltimore to a three- membership card is required. and my age,” said the left-hand hit- starter John Candelaria for eight allowing Larry Milboume to score ^ to n In first place in the American game sweep. Murray’s homer, his Classes are scheduled for runs in the first two innings, with 17 score third from first base with the winning run League East. The Tigers lost their first of the year, cam e off losing beginners, advanced beginners and Bowling batters going to the plate. Manchester Community College’s for Seattle. Winner Rick Honeycutt, ISational League sixth straight after an Opening Day pitcher Rich Gale, 0-1, after Kiko intermediates. Beginners have never Cub* 4, Met* 1 tennis team raised its record to 3-2-1 2-0, has now gone the distance in both victory.. Garcia walked in the first inning. The played tennis or have had only a FLORAL- Linda Patrick ting slugger, who began his major- Rookie Carlos Lezcano got his first with a 4-1 decision over of his outings. (3eoff Zahn, 1-1, ab In other games, Toronto edged Royals chased winning pitcher Steve limited amount of formal instruc 178, Loyce Gineo 483, Tina WANTED league career in 1959. "It seems that major-league hit, a two-run homer in Northwestern Community College at sorbed the loss. tion. Advanced beginners have had Canning 489, Nancy Allen all anyone wants to talk about these the fifth inning, to give Chicago a vic Milwaukee 1-0, Baltimore downed Stone, 11, in the eighth inning. Pinewood Racquet Club in some instruction but need more on- 451, Arlene LaPointe 478. days is my age.” tory in their home opener. Winner Torrington. court experience while intermediate McCovey. playing in his fourth Dennis Lamp, 2-0, pitched eight in Murphy leading TO BUY Results: Leonard (M) def. Johnson players can sustain a rally and place decade, is 8-for-27 with seven RBI nings and allowed seven hits with (;ALAXIES- Lois 6-3, 7-5; Tovallo (N) def. St. Jean 1-6, TALLAHASSEE, Fla. shots but lack consistency. this season. His first single drove in a four strikeouts and no walks while Erickson 130-371, Julie 6-4, 6-3; Rowe (M) def. Johnson 6-3, (UPI) — The last tourna HE CARS I Adult classes will meet twice a run in the first, he doubled home Bruce Sutter picked up his third save Reggio 126, Denise Martino CLEAN 6-1; Leonard-St. Jean (M) def. ment Bob Murphy won was week for five weeks at the West Side another run in the third and his se by pitching the ninth inning. 155, Flo Baldt 134, Debbie Johnson-Lovallo 8-1; Ursin- the 1975 Inverrary Qassic, Oval beginning April 28. One group cond single scored a third run in the Dodger* 6, Astro* 4 Gilnack 133-374, Gisle LaCrupuccio IM) def. Guest-Johnson but he still has a chance will meet Monday and Wednesday Bonnie Castleman USED CARS fifth when the Giants scored four Ron Cey hit a two-run homer in the Golding 129, Cill Niznik 8-4. this week to become the NEWCHEVYS mornings and another Tuesday and runs to put the game out of reach to third inning and singled in a pair of 161-386, Irene Sirois 340! PGA tour’s 26th Thursday mornings, the delight of 51,175 fans. tie-breaking runs in the eighth to lead Floyd in lead millionaire. Saturday classes will be of six In other NL games, streaking Cin Los Angeles in front of an opening- .NITE OWES- Linda CARTER ORLANDO, Fla. (UPI) - Marlene Tuesday and Thursday nights at the Murphy needs $16,000 to weeks duration starting May 3 in the cinnati beat Atlanta 4-1, St. Louis day crowd oF 45,476. Jerry Reuss, 1-0, Floyd has a two-stroke lead at 6- Massaro 196-492, Wendy reach the magic million rtiorning. same site. outslugged Pittsburgh 12-9, Chicago who took over for starter Don Sutton under-par 67 heading into today’s se IN STOCK In addition to membership cards Mancini 187, Pam Fortuna mark, and the $18,000 first Evening sessions for adults will be downed New York 4-1 and Los in the seventh inning, gained the vic,- cond round of the $100,000 Lady 457, Kathy Berzenski 459, prize in the $100,000 Monday and Wednesday for one there will be a small cost. 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We’ve got over 100 new cars and Hal McRae Thel980FSord tactics, lose ford have qualified to par Manchester High’s Clarke CkKxl seats will be on ticipate in the YMCA Arena. The card, spon sale tomorrow night at the trucks to choose from and we’re Nationals at the Ft. sored by the Manchester arena box office. like Cobb NEW YORK (UPI) — The Boston Bruins changed their Lauderdale Swimming Fire Department, 8th Coniiecti4^,I>la$saditisett$, tactics, but the result came out exactly the same. District, gets under way at ready to deal! Hall of Fame April 2326. on bases The Bruins ipust have had a sense of deja vu Thursday Those who’ve attained 8. night when New York’s Bob Bourne blasted in a 60-foot qualifying times are In the featured event, By MILT RICHMAN slapshot at 1:24 of overtime to give the Islanders a 5-4 Sharon Rowley, Monique Pat Patterson defends his NewHamp^ire, Rhodelsland, victory and a 2-0 lead in their best-of-seven quarterfinal Lussier, Lynne Dakin. 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Explorer nameplate, o ^ .^*8*** R**. M.M Sm cW ( 2.M ” P *y *S 3al pk*. Before the 1979 season started, he underwent an opera air conditioning, tinted glass, tilt steering wheel, speed control, bright bumpers, special paint. Heodon Lurtt pim. t3.99 loeclal t l tion on his right shoulder to repair a torn rotator cuff suf il«. Mraon, sport instrumentation, convenience group, tight group, rear Western mirrors, heavy-duty battery, auxiliary fuel tank. Deluxe d m * Roa, ta js ^ yp fered the year before. chrome bumper, auxiliary fuel tank, shdmg rear window. wheel covers, convenience group, light group, low back Rm I* M.»5 and up "My shoulder is about 95 percent better than it was last bucket seats OPEN FRIDAY NITE TILL 12:00 RIIDNIOHT year,” McRae says. " I ’d like to re-establish myself this ------OfEN SATURDAY AT QiQQ A .II. woHiDCiASS pmrms year. 1 think there were some doubts last year — even in CARTER my mind. I never wondered about my ability before. Last OVER 80 YEARS OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE! year, I did. I had a good year but I struggled some.” Specifically, what McRae would like to do is become o. atlas bantly the best designated hitter in baseball. llfelre in your c^ri^r "Jim Rice 'was the best, but he’s playing regularly £ ^ • 24 Hour Emergency Service r now,” McRae says. "Right now. I’d have to say Don T h eL CHEVROLET Baylor is the number one designated hitter and that’s C D^y\ • ^ what I’m looking to be.” uith the Fonllmin Event. New England V y * Heating Oils r So far, McRae is off to a fine .318 start with 7-for-22, in ♦More About Price . ^ , j . , „ # Savings on these Special Value models are based on the slicker price for the package compared to traditional suggested sticker pricing tor cluding three doubles. He has played in all of Kansas 1229 MIUN Sr TEL the options purchased separately White sidewalls shown are an extra-cost option Ford Dealers. 649-4595 City’s games, and that suits him perfectly. 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14 - EVENING HERALD. Fri„ April 18, 1980 COVENTRY PUBLIC 3335-68 Eialtimore Morales cf 4 000 Footec 4 1 1 0 20:00;Jonathan.Bos.major(mi8conduct* Steve Malnyk SCHOOLS StonetWM) 7M 8 2 2 1 3 Bill Rogers 3832- 68 MaddoiSb 8 0 1 0 Lezcanocf 3 1 1 2 c i.i. , 3434- 68 TusKtk H e r a l b Stoddard tS8) 18-3 0 0 0 1 1 0000 Tyson2b <114 1 Second period-2, Boston, Smith 1 Tommy Valentine Kobelp (Middleton),l:32.3jycwYorkJonem3 3438-69 l.OrbtaMH Coventry council busy Vaesneiet for 1980-81 ichool year: Gale pitched to 1 batter in8th. tOOO Lsmpp 2000 Wally Armstrong Jorgnsnph 3438-69 }.lra»lbc»ml INDEX H B P ^ S to n e (Wilson). PB--Quirk. T 3 0 0 0 (Persson). 10:40.4. Boston. McCrimmon Beau Baugh • Aniatant Principal for Coventry Flynn 2b 1 (Redmond, Foster), 12:00. K, New S37-69 6coreboQrcl -2:40. ;^7.in. Hausmn p 1000 Rod Funseth S. H i^ School, grades 0 thru 12 York. Henning 1 (Trottier. D. Potvin). Ron Milanovich 3335-69 1. iMCJraa-lnwt MILWAUKfcfi TORONTO Mnkwsk5b5b 1000 - Learning Disabilities ’PRAchet' for. NOTICIt Friday's Gam^ 14:33. 6, Boston, Park 3 (unassisted), Mark Pfeil 3833- 69 Sabs fu f in Ikrtffts Sports Transsctloni abrhbi abrhbi Totals 331 8 1 Totals 31 4 8 4 16:ff.. Penalty-Oillies. NYI. 12:43. trimming budget plan Middle School, grades S thru 8. ^ F o u o d ____ By United Press International (All Times EST) New York QOOIOOOOO-I Dan Pohl 3834- 69 BOWUNG T^ird period—7, ^ t o n , Miller 3 3436- 70 • Gifted and Talented Teadier for 2 — PertonalD HOCKEY 4 o 5 S ^ « “ f l i M Chicago 000 (B1 lOx— 4 Forrest Fezler Bruce Lletzke 3834-70 Middle School, grades 5 thru 8. 3 — Announoem entt ®ic Heralb Montreal Recalled forward Yvan E^-*SgckMr DP-ChlcagoJ. LOB-New PBA Tournament of Champions Jai Alai C O V E N T R Y — In an attempt to Joty from Nova Scotia of American 'si,Uulj(tortln«S-l(.tPllUb«ri!h York8.Chicago5.2B-Kingman, Martin. /' Pat McGowan 3535-70 budget cap because of other inflationary - Ote year English Teacher /or 4 — Ent«rtainm«nt iWnnkM-lilt 7 T| D m UgllVieil SOOOHOWeflW) 2000 3535-70 At Akron. Ohio. April 17 Hockey Leaeue. 3 0 0 0 DcJesus.HR-UzcaiKMDTTysondl.SB * F r ^ Marti (The leaders with match-play r e w r ^ Results execute its decision to hold the mill rate pressures on the town’s taxpayers. High School. 5 ~ Auctions CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING FOOTBALL Boi^m 00) at Atlanta Tnomasd —Taveras. S-Hautman. Lamp. que. Bos, 6:08. Terry Mauney 3535-70 Lezcanorf 3 0 0 0 3834-70 and pinfall toUU after four rounds, a below 71.5 mills, the Town Council has Connecticut certification required. FINANCIAL Minnesota — Traded running back i S K i 7^ - i r ’oioM 3 0 0 0 IP H RERBBSO OverUme-9. New York, Bourne 4 Undy Milter r n t The council decided to pare the educa Chuck Foreman to New England for an Houston (Forscfi 1-6) at Los Angeles J® rSSJ^Jjh New York (unassisted), 1:24. Penalties—None. Peter Oosterhuis 3337-70 I I t f i Obmta 18.88 418 188 C u tse t Dr. Donald NIchoIetU's of 8 — Bonds-Stocks-MortgagoD 3 0 2 0 3834- 70 * T w ay n e Webb. Rehoboth. Mass.. 7- been busy the past week trying to slice tion budget by $162,000. The board had undisclosed IMI draft choice. «GolU(Mi.l0:S)p.m. , Hausman(LO-l) 6 6 3 3 0 0 ShoU on goal-NY Islanders 844)4143. Ron Streck 4 M h m kartarta 8.88 381 fice a t 742-8913. San Diego (JonesdO) at San Francisco J ^ ^ in e ic ?®®® 2000 3538-71 9 — Personal Loans COLLEGE Kobel 2 2 1110 Boston 8^180-33. Butch Baird 2 Bill Splgner. Hamden. Conn.. 5-J3. $270,000 off the $5.98 million budget proposed a 17 percent increase for a total iKnepper0-lU0:3B p.m Bandoph lOOOUpshawph 1000 Goalies-NY Islanders. Smith. Boston. 3538-71 S fic M C m 11.18 EOE______10 Insurance Cal Poly Pomona — Signed Roman Chicago Homero Blancas Saturday's Games Yostc lOOODavisc 000 0 Cheevcrs. A—13,134. 3833- 71 7.230 QMMtl-4S38i8 proposal of Town Manager Frank Connol budget of $3.84 million. Another $108,000 in , PHONE 643-2711 Gabriel as head football coach. Um p(W 2-0) 8 7 1 1 0 4 Frank Conner EMPLOYMENT Phiadetphia at Montreal T outs 33 0 7 0 T outs 28 1 4 1 3838-71 3. Palmer Fallgren. Sacramento, M s e ta 1-4 U 2 J 8 Probate Notice New York Tech -- Named Ron Sutter (S3) 1 1 0 0 0 0 Chicago 121—4 Skip Dunaway ly. cuts will come off the general government 13 — Help Wanter St. Louis at Pittsburgh Milwaukee 000000000-0 J734-71 Calif.. S-W). 7.221 ^ Trifcdi 1-44 S879J8 FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD Tanulin basketball coach Toronto 000 000 001— 1 W P-Sutter. T-1;M. A-est-3R.OOO. Buffalo 2 81—6 Bill Galloway 4. Mike Durbin. Chagrin Falls. Ohio, Attendance at two hearings on the Cotirt of Probate, District of 14 <— Business Opportunities Wywning — Named Bill Young ac* New York at Chicago First period—1. Buffalo. Gare3 (Smith, Buddy Gardner 3437- 71 budget, proposed by Connolly at $1.86 One out wwhen winning run scored 28-1. 7.214 Manchester 15 — Situation Wanted ling alhletic director. San Diego at San Francisco HOUSTON ANGELES Dunn). 6:48. 2, Buffalo, Selling 3 Jay Haas 3836-71 I lartares 1148 7.88 4.41 budget last week produced a small citizen million. The formula used for cutting the NOTICE OF HEARING Cincinnati at Atlanta, night E-Whitt, Howell DP-Milwaukee 1, ab r h bi ab r h bi 3835- 71 5. I^ug Myers, Laguna Hills. Calif.. Keep Smiling SOCCER Toronto 1. LOR-Milwaukee 10. Toronto (Perreault). 13:17.3. Chicago, Lyslak2 Joe Hager 5 Gene Us4a 8.48 4.21 ESTATE OF ELIZABETH L. e d u c a t i o n Help Wenterl I t Help Wented 13 Houston — Signed midfielder Tedd Houston at Los Angeles, night Puhl rf 512 1 Lopes2b 4 1 1 0 (Wilson...... Murray),„--'ay). .. 18:24. P enalties- Kennv Knox 3838-71 62-0. 7.2(5 , «„ turnout, with considerable support $270,000 total is 60 percent from education Be Happy 3. 2B-MoliUr. Mayberry. Garcia. 3B- 3838-71 6. Mike Berlin. Muscatine. Iowa. 6-^ 3 Kke Xepa 3.28 DeBAUN ska ELIZABETH M. 16 — Private Instructions Hamilton to a 1-year contract. CHICAGO ------II (I). SB-MoliUr...... Reynlds ss 3 010 Lawcf 4 111 Playfair, Buf,4:19: Lecuyer.Chi.4:19; Mac McLendon expressed for the Board of Education’s DeBAUN aka ELIZABETH M. NEW YORK Davis, HR—Boseli 4 110 RSmithrf 4 0 2 1 ____Sedlbaijuer, Ciil, • 5:M; - — Fox, - Oil,— • 8:U;- - 3838-71 0. 7.175 OMicta 1-5 834.88 and 40 percent from general government. 19 — SchoolS'Classes i r h b ) ab r h bi Thomas. S~Money. Cedeno cf L any Mowry 7. Gary Dickinson, Fort Worth. LOFTIJS aka ELIZABETH DeBAUN. BRICK LAYER, with refrac Morgan 2b 1100 Garvey lb 22 10 Mulvey.Chl.9:M: Schoenleld,Buf, 17:47. Bill Murchison 3835-71 Nriecta I S 818L38 Rndiph 2b 4 1 I 0 Squireslb 3112 IP H RERBBSO Texas. 1-7-0. 7.115 ^ ^ budget. Capital expenditures have been cut $11,- deceased 20 — Instructions Wanted tory experience in industrial Cruz If 3 10 1 Baker If 4 12 0 Second period-4, Chicago, Lysiak 3 Mike Schroder 3437-71 Trifcda 1-5-3 837L39 Jonescf 4 113 Bannstrlb 5 111 Milwaukee 8. Jay Robinson, Van Nuys, Calif.. 6- The current mill rate is 68.5 Connolly’s 500 and include $10,000 previously ear E^irsuant to an order of Hon. William REAL ESTATE □ EMPLOYMENT furnace construction to work Person to run 81-3 4 1 1 1 2 Cabell 3b 30 11 Cey3b 3 1 3 4 (Murray. Wilson),3:49.5, Buffalo, Luce W ad^ Stokes 3835- 71 rw t Watson dh 4 0 10 Motinaro If 4 12 0 Sorensn (L 1*1) 3437- 71 20. 7,093 E. FitzGerald. Judge, dated April 15. Jackson rf 4 1 t0 K u n tz ir 000 0 Toronto Howe lb 4 0 0 0 Ha'tcher3b 0 0 0 0 2(C. Ramsay, Dunn). 6:31. 6. Buffalo, Ron Terry I Nke Olarreta 13.21 5.86 4.18 proposal would have necessitated a hike to marked for revaluation and $1,500 for 1980 a hearing will be held on an 23 — Homes for Sale with fire brick, insulating David There 3535-71 9. Willie Willis. West Haven. Conn.. Pinlella If 30 0 0 Johnsndh 3®2S MirabellaiWl-O) 9 7 0 0 3 3 Pujols r 40 11 Thomasc 3 0 20 Selling 4 (Perreault. Dunn), 11:22. 7, 4 EMi Zarra 9.80 7.48 police mobile radio equipment. application praying that an instrument 24 — Lots-Land tor Sale material, ceramic fiber and Star-turn Ryanp 2 0 0 0 Russell ss 4 0 00 Buffalo.Gare4 (Perreault. McClanahan), Jim Thorpe 3535- 71 5-21.7.032 . . , 78.5 mills. The Republicans control the Help Wented 13 Gamble ph 1 1 11 Lemon cf 10. Dave Soutar. Kansas City. Mo., 7- 3 U p " 4.28 purporting to be the last will and testa 25 — Investment Property 4 12 1 T-141 A-1I23F. Gdnzaiz ph 1 0 0 0 Sutton p 2 0 0 0 tf,;20.8 ,Chicago.Lecuyer4(Sedlbauer, ^ b Fann 3838-72 castables. Good working con Sdrhlm3b 3 100 Morrisn2b 10. 7,020 (^nieU 14 852.80 council by a four-to-three margin. Earlier Municipal and health insurance were cut ment of said deceased be admitted to 26 — Business Property 8-15 n.c. lathe 1 0 0 0 Baines rf 41 I j SAN DIEGO SAN FRANCISCO DSmith p 0 0 0 0 Johnstn ph 1 10 0 000 0 Murray). 17:06. Penalties-Mulvcy. Ch\ Allen Miller 3836- 72 ditions and excellent benefit Nettles ph ferfecta 14 8168.58 probate as In said application on file 27 — Resort Property NURSES AIDES wanted for Som* lath* axparlanoa 3 0 2 0 Foley c 4 110 ab r h bi ab r h bi l,andstv ph t 0 0 0 Reuss p 1 O Oj) o;2r.; Seiling, Buf.2:53: Perreault, Buf, Lon hfielson 3933-72 this month the Republican Town Com $13,900, and the two town libraries were package. Apply at In- Werthib 3 2 10 i 126 more fully appears, at the Court of 28 — Real Estate Wanted full time on all shifts. Apply I 0 I I Pryor ss 4 12 1 Smith ss 4 0 2 0 North cf ToU ls' 31 4 6 4 ToUls 32 8 46; Luce,Buf. 9:26; Preston. Chi.9:26; Mike Peck 3834- 72 Triferti 14-3 8122.30 mittee voted to support the intention of ntadad. Will train. SO hotira. BASEBALL Spencer ph Cash 2b 2 0 10 DEvans3b 22 10 Houslon 100 101016- 4 Jai Alai reduced by $7,400. The Parks and Recrea d e b a te on April 2 9 ,19W at 2:00 P.M. dustronics Inc., 489 Sullivan 4 110 Higgins. Chi, 13:37. Bob Shearer 3536- 72 Fourth Pearl J. Hultman, director of nursing. Salmon- Paid holldaya. Excallant In- Ccronc c Richrdslf 4 0 0 0 Clark rf 4 13 1 Los Angeles 004 000 (Ex— 6 MI8C. SERVICES Avenue, South Windsor, An 3 0 0 I Third period-9. CTiicago, Sutter 2 Ed Sneed J735-72 Entries 7 lose 2L20 10.40 i(0 GOP council members to keep the mill tion Commission budget was sharply cut Ass'l. Clerk brook Convalescent Home, off auranca banaflta. Apply In Deniss Winfield rf 3 1 1 0 McCovy lb 5 13 3 UP—Houston 1. Los Angeles 1. L O ^ (Wilson. Preston), 2;Q9. 10, Buffalo, 3834-72 31 — Services Offered ToUls 3f> 6 9 6 Totals 35 8 12 8 Mick Soli 4 Zetai Sit 4.40 055-04 Equal Opportunity Employer. Montnzib 4 12 0 Whitflld If 2 0 0 0 Houston6. Los Angeles6 2B—R. Smith. Martinf. (Perreault), 16:24 Penaltie»- Tom Store'ey 3834 -72 rate stable. Ho.wever, council Finance by more than $7,000. 32 — Painting-Papering House Street, Glastonbury. paraon; Today's Scoreboard New York 00000000-6 3 Baripan 4B8 Bv United Pre.ss International Tenace c 4 1 1 3 Herndon If Baker 2 3B-Law, H R -Puhl (2). Cey None Harry TT^1 ^ lo r 3636-72 First: Committee Chairman Roy McLain 33 — Building-Contracting Please call 633-5244. Chicago 000(n)Q3x-8 2. GokiefU-llepa QumieU 4-7 847JO The council did not spare its own PAINTER to sand blast and Randolph. Banni,ter%™™i«go i 0 0 0 's^nnc-flib V l 'u (1 >. SB-Morgan3. Puhl. Cruz. Cedeno2. Shots on goal-Chicago 7-4-10-21 Barney Tri(Tntlompson 3537- 72 1. ZepiiZjrri 34 — Roofing-Siding METRONICSJNC. 3735-72 4. Eddy-Ceya Pertecta 74 $ia.50 suggested that the council hold any in budget, slicing almost $1,800 from this ac spray paint industrial heat AMERICAN LEAGUE I LOB-New York 3. Chicago 3 2 ^ 9 ^i?i? S—Thomas Buffalo 9-7-9-25. Mike ^ c k 3. Barijuin-OlaneU 35 — Heating-Plumbing AUTOMOBILE and TRUCK R t e A 4 4 A F^st Folev. Molinaro. Ccrone. Lemon. Baines. [J^de^Sb 2 s 000n n n LeMastrssi^Ma« 4 0 00 IP H RERBBSO Goalies — Chicago. Veisor. Buffalo. Chip Beck 3834-72 S.rxhUential 6. NkeAsisR Trifecta 74-3 8785.90 crease down to 71.4 mills or below, which count. A part-time clerk in the manager s mechanic can start at $7 per treat furnaces and related Hasmssn p 2 0 10 Blue p 3 0 0 0 Sauve. A—16.4W Doug Black 3735-72 Fifth: Probate Notice 36 — Flooring BOLTON W L Pci GB I’rydr, Gamble HR—Jones <1> SB- Houston 7. J^-lartwm I. Ceno-Kosca 37 _ Moving-Trucking-Slorage equipment. Experienced Shirley p 0 0 0 0 Ryan 6 8 Woody Blackburn 3834-72 would leave some margin for inflation. office also was eliminated. The council is hour. 8 am. to 4:30 pm. Good Boston 4 2 — Molinaro. SF-Dcnl MinnesoU 11 2—4 Sabs Faasto-lames 5 ktm Olaneta 17.40 I.t0 8.40 C ourt oF Probate. District of Bevacq ph 10 0 0 D Smith
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