24 - EVENING HERALD,, FrI.. 6ec. 5. I960 Non-proposal Spefts injury talk highlights luncheon By BARBARA RICHMOND fered by the players due to the old type of ticut Interscholastic Conference’s Board leadership positions with groups that given to board Herald Reporter equipment used. He said in there of Control. In this role he has govern or advise the conduct of In- VERNON — Dr. Norman A. Zlotsky, were 36 deaths due to football injuries and recommoided rule changes designed to terscbolastic athletics. He is chairman d VERNON - Dr. Lynn crease and realignment of orthopedic specialist, noted for his exper­ last year there was only one death In high prevent Injuries. the Sports Medicine Committee of the Anderson, mathematics staff for the local gifted tise in the prevention, early recognition school and none in c o llie . He said there One such rule makes the wearing of face Connecticut State Medical Society. supervisor for the Vernon program as a means of and treatment of sports injuries, was was also a decrease in the number of neck masks, by high school hockey players This committee has drafted a standard iH aurlifatpr school system, and chair­ providing additional guest speaker Wednesday at the monthly injuries. Other injuries suffered by foot­ nnandatory, removes eye and many other medical evaluation form for student man of the Primary Gifted resources for primary- luncheon for business persons at Rockville ball players include dislocated shoulders, facial Iniuries from the list of hockey- athletes. ’The evaluation form helps Committee made what he grade teachers; that the . broken legs, and ruptured spleens. related health problems. assure that students will receive adequate S u n t j ^ y termed "a non-proposal" topic be reconsidered in Dr. Zlotsky, whose topic was, "Football Recently Dr. Zlotsky was presented Dr. Zlotsky is also chairman of a com­ medical exams before particlpatinig in Sunny today; fair tonight to the Curriculum Com­ two or three years, based —Historical Perspective," outlined the with the National Interscholastic Athletic mittee seeking to develop guidelines for organized sports. ’The State Medical Socie­ and Sunday. Details on m ittee of the Board of on additional information history of the game of football noting that Administrator’s Association’s 1980 Award sports medicine in Connecticut’s middle ty has adopted the form and is urging its Education. Wednesday gathered; and that before what was a simple game In the 19th cen­ for Distinguished Service. and high schools. He is orthopedic consul­ use by high schools throughout the state. night. I there is any future expan­ tury is hardly recognizable now. The Connecticut State Athletic Direc­ tant to the University of 6)nnecticut’s Dr. Zlotsky said things have changed in Dr. Anderson said that sion of the gifted program, He said over the years the game tors Association nominated Dr. Zlotsky Intercollegiate athletic teams, is a the game of football but there are still a his committee is additional inservice gradually got rougher and rougher until in for the award in recognition of his many member of the Rockville General lot of things to be concerned about. Vol. C, No. 57 — Manchester, Cemn., Saturday, December 6, 1980 lo i H Hom :rou^i\ n e w s f a f e r • Since 1881 recommending that a for­ programming for I860 it was banned from the Harvard and contributions to sports medicine, par­ Hospital’s medical staff and practices He also cited some incidents where mal program for gifted classroom teachers is Yale campuses. ticularly in the area of injury prevention. with Rockville Orthopedic Associates. playing on artiHcial turf was the cause of students in Kindergarten necessary. Dr. Zlotskv told of serious injuries suf­ Dr. Zlotsky is consultant to the Connec­ Dr. Zlotsky holds a number of some Injuries.______and Grades 1 and 2, not be Electricity Ktfe, implemented at this time. He said his committee Housing bill has been meeting since MOUNTAIN KING theory for April to consider the need for a gifted program for 6% Ft. to 7% Ft. students at the primary- fire cause grade level Flame-Retardant HARRISON, N.Y. (UPI) - Fire in­ His committee members .^.1 vestigators Friday theorized that test vote attended a special institute either a power overload caused by on gifted ^ucation, and ‘Christmas Trees electronic equipment or faulty met with the primary- building wiring sparked the flash fire grade teachers at each that trapp^ arid killed 26 people elementary school, to dis­ within ininutes at a suburban con­ next week cuss the needs of gifted ference center. As fire investigators picked children at this level WASHINGTON (UPI) - U aders through the ruins of the center adja­ Keluleil Blory un page 2. " It is the opinion of in the two-day Senate battle over a cent to tlw new (20 million, 365-room almost all staff members 52.40 key civil rights bill agreed Friday brick and glass Stouffer’s Inn, bias victims. within the. local system night to a test vote early next week Westchester Couiity Medical Hatch objected to letting HUD act that a formal program in­ EACH ' that would remove a major Examiner Dr. Gary Paparo made the as "prosecutor, investigator, judge volving students leaving roadblock to final adjournment of the (Our Reg. 69.99) first positive identifications of the and jury." Opponents proposed, in­ the regular classroom is 96th Congress, bodies — most of them corporate stead. allowing federal magistrates not desirable." Dr. Choose 6'/^ ft. Balsam, 7 ft. Bavarian or Democratic leader Robert Byrd Anderson said executives — found after Thursday’s to hear the cases, with appeals to I'h ft. Scotch Pine. With tree stand. said he would give up on the fair federal courts and jury trials possi­ >ly D«l blaze. He said it is housing measure — being called the ble. 6 ’The fire was first sighted In a cor­ recommended that gifted G«iliand. OurRtg. 1.M "last hurrah" of liberals before ridor outside meeting rooms where Under the bill, a violator could be children at this level be in­ Ronald Reagan and the new •2'k" Q liu Omamsnti Arrow Electronics Inc. of found guilty if the effect of his or her volved in supplementary Republican Senate take power — if (Boxol 12)Ouf R«e. 1.SS •40-Light Miniature 2-Way Greenwich, Conn., was action was discriminatory. activities within the his forces can't achieve 60 votes — 10 Indoor/Outdoor Flasher Set demonstrating new electronic "It's unfair to have somebody regular classroom "In more than the number needed to pass •20 Boisd Chritlmat products for its top executives, 13 of branded as a racist without some most instances^ teachers CtiOt. Ow R«e. 2.1S it. Our Rsg. 4.49...... whom were feared dead, including proof he intended to discriminate," believe that they can 3.22 Arrow Chairman B. Duke Glenn. ’The The agreement put aside, perhaps Hatch said. provide enrichment ac­ •26" Dtluxs 4-Roll only temporarily, one of the am Wrap.Our R*g. 2 tl firm had declared a Mor-1 stock split Despite having mustered the votes tivities. with some •80-Light 4-Way Flasher Set obstacles keeping the lame duck ’Thursday. to break a filibuster Thursday, teachers desiring the Congress from going home for •36" Dsluxs 5-Roll 'The flames, described by witnesses Democrats were forced into assistance of a resource O^ISeill runs hearing Christmas. GUI Wrap. Our R*e. 3.41 Our Rag. 7.99 . ... 5.63 as a "ball of fire," exploded through negotiations to moderate their stance person.' he said Under terms of the agreement, op­ the conference rooms, forcing Lt. Gov. William O’Neill presides over a agency commissioners early next week to by procedural rules Republican op­ ponents would stop their delaying The committee noted executives to smash plate glass win­ State Bond Commission hearing Friday at the discuss an orderly transition of power on the ponents invoked to delay passage. tactics and let a vote occur on taking that exceptional students dows and jumped to the ground 35 State Capitol in Hartford. O’Neill said he upcoming Connecticut budget. Related Without an agreement, opponents m the primary grades who HERSHEY’S Giant LOVE’S Baby Soft feet below. up the motion on Tuesday. Then can delay action — Hatch said for two display exceptional ability would meet with Gov. Ella Grasso and state stories on page 2. (UPI photo) there would be a cloture vote — a Chocoiate Kiss Mini Spray, .45 oz. "Electricity may have been the weeks — and proponents would be should be identified by the cause of the ignition that contributed move to stop a filibuster of the bill forced to keep the Senate in session classroom teacher, the OlK Our to make this fire so hot and so in­ itself — that would require 60 votes late into the night to force the R«g. 2J9 Roe.13 for passage. needs of such students 2.33 1.99 tense,” Westchester District At­ Republicans to use up their time. should be communicated to torney Carl Vergari said, explaining Hostage settlement urged If defeated, backers of the bill "We ought to remain here in ses­ the principal, and the that investigators believed either the would give up. If successful, they sion until we pass this legislation," would fight any new delaying tactics teacher and principal room wiring or a power overload Kennedy said. "I think this could be should design a program for as long as it takes — limited only Chocolate ENJOLI Spray might have caused the fire. resolved by Christmas.'" for that child by the Jan. 3 expiration of the Friday was supposed to be the last Bells or Balls Cologne, 3/8 oz. Vergari said investigators had or slowdown expected Anderson said he will ask ruled out the possibility that the Congress. day of business, but the Senate was the school board to back Out Out blaze ignited within the electronic need an indefinite time to consider whatever agreement may be reached "If we can’t produce 60 votes, then preparing lo work Saturday and Mon­ WASHINGTON (UPI) - The I’ll pull the bill down. If we can th e committee's ‘RaIntXMv’ Porcelain Ceramic Giftware R*g.1.4« 1.27 R«e.33iS 2.57 equipment Itaell. Officials said it the conditions for freeing the before he takes office on the subject day to resolve the dispute. EACH United States has urged Tehran to . produce 60 votes, then we stay with it recommendations and he •Sal of 2 Mugs •Covgrad Box would be week! before a final deter­ strike a deal to end the hostage Americans. . of the hostages, and that,the Iranian until the Senate votes up or down on would add some Out Our mination was made. dranu before Inauguration Day or be The American 'was con­ government should not expect a recommendations of his RBg.6.98 4.87 Rmq 7.99 5.88 "Materials in the area (of the fire) prepared for a slowdown in veyed this week by Deputy Secretary better deal from his administration the bill,’’ said Byrd. 18.74 By agreeing to have the test vote, Showdown own •Round Ashtray •3'5x5" Piclure Frame CaWor Loat Prtea that burned may have been illegal un­ negotiations while the new ad­ of State Warren Christopher to the than what they think they may get , NESTLE'S Alpine NUANCE Spray the Senate spared itself a Saturday Our Our der existing fire codes," said (bounty ministration settles into office, a Algerian officials acting as represen­ from this one," the official said. He wants staff members session and cleared Monday's agenda R«q.6.99 4.87 R»g 12.99 9.94 Chocolate oz. Cologne, .75 oz. Executive Alfred DelBello, who said U.S. official said Friday. tatives of the Iran government. "Should the situation not be on busing to continue to be cognizant BRADLEY'S BRADLEY’S for other business. of th e professional 3W 01. Our furniture, draperies and other The official, who declined to speak Christopher was in Algiers with resolved by Jan. 20, the new ad­ R*g.69c ■R' Electronic Electronic But if Republicans and conser­ literature related to this 69* R*g$4 2.88 material were being tested. for attribution, said U.S. diplomats "clarification and explanations " of ministration will quite properly take Star Bird Star Bird have advised Iran through Algerian the U.S. position in meeting Tehran's time to review and consider what has vatives keep up their delaying tactics is coming area, that visits be made after losing the test vote, chief spon­ to other towns with such a Avenger Intruder emissaries they cannot expect better terms to free the 52 hostages. happened to date and where it wants sor Edward Kennedy, D-Mass., said WASHINGTON lUPIl - Key program in primary Space Transport Space Raider conditions from Ronald Reagan than Christopher made it clear that if to go on the subject and that will Manchester the bill’s supporters will fight "until members of Congress began working grades, to study future in- The space toy with the Ptiolon baami (Irap Irotn those offered by President Carter. Tehran feels any urgency in settling necessarily take some time, " the of­ A&C GRENEDIERS BRUT SoapOn-A electronic brain features alactrorric spaca raMar The official suggested Tehran the 13-month hostage stalem ate, it ficial said. we finish" staying in session till Friday to avoid a showdown with exciting sounde, firing sllmulataa tha aiclla- Cigars, Box o4 50 should act before Reagan assumes Christmas or later, if necessary. President Carter over his impending Rope, 5 oz. lasers, utlie sounds & mani o< galactic warfata! busy place strike a settlement soon on the term s "We therefore are trying make special target offered by Carter or be prepared for office and a new team of American The Senate also agreed that as soon veto of a major money bill that con­ H em locks I Out Our MANCHESTER - Manchester maximum progress that is possible (Each requlrea 9V battery: net Inctudad.} a slowdown in the process after officials takes charge of the problem. as the housing issue is disposed of, it tains a strong anti-busing amend­ RM.9.15 8.32 R*g.229 1.88 will be a busy place Sunday and to make in a very narrow time Ronald Reagan takes ffice Jan. 20. "We have conveyed to them the will vote on whether to stop another ment. anyone who wants to to enjoy a full period, before Jan. 20" recieves He said unless the hostages are public statements President-elect filibuster — this one against the House Speaker Thomas O'Neill day of activities without leaving town released by Inauguration Day, the Reagan has made on this subject, The official said the U.S. message nomination of outgoing Judiciary predicted the veto of the $9.1 billion 31 will be able to do so. sanction new admlnistration-cjiaturally will mainly that he will abide by was not a "warning " to Tehran. Committee chief counsel Stephen appropriations bill for the SAIL Imported BRUT Splash-On There will be a Holiday Open Breyer to a federal judgeship. departments of State. Justice and Pipe Tobacco House at the new Chamber of Byrd first proposed holding the test Commerce would be sustained if it MKIlHnN— Connec­ Cologne, 5.1 oz. Commerce headquarters in the vote Monday, but it was changes to came to a vote ticut Easter Seal Society s Our Our former Frank Cheney Jr. house at 20 Tuesaday after the leading opponent. However, a veto override vote — Rag. 4.94 Hemlocks Outdixir Educa­ 4.43 Rag. 2.79 2.29 Hartford Road. It will be from 2 to 4 Americans living longer Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, conferred which had tentatively been scheduled tion Center in Hebron, has p.m. In addition to tours of the with other opponents. Friday — was delayed so an effort been awarded a 3-year re- Save »T00f ' building there will be an art display WASHINGTON (UPI) - underweight babies, the report said. not later give birth naturally Earlier in the day. participants in a could be made to reach a com­ accreditat ion by the and music by the Martha White Americans are living longer, infant But the death rate for black infants He attributed some of the rise in series of meetings indicated both promise on the amendment, which American tamping PHILCO 25" Diagonal Console Color TV Set $ A A Q BIC Twin-Pack OLD SPICE Musk Singers. mortality rates are down and there remained twice that for whites and Caesarians to new fetal monitoring sides had moved a long way toward a would bar the Justice Department .Association The three- mvOULini u ife k KNICKERBOCKER Dolly Pops ‘Poptown’ Just a short distance down the has been a dramatic rise in the the gap "is not narrowing, " Surgeon that lets doctors intervene when they compromise on language from going to court to seek busing as year accreditation award Our Reg. 549.70 Butane Lighters .•I'.iiiai After Shave, 3 oz. Includes throe lovely doUa. -road, the Cheney Homestead will number of babies delivered by General Julius Richmond told a news think an unborn is in distress. The strengthening enforcement of the a tool lo end school segregation to Hemlocks was an­ Color Rite tuning system locks m tiesh tones, color, Out Our complele with clothes and hold its annual Christmas open house conference. report also noted more women are 1968 Fair Housing Act. brigntness Pecan grained cabinet accessories. Carrycase 13.88 Caesarean section, the government O'Neill announced that Ap nounced today by .lohn A R*g.t.27 96* Rag. 2.79 2.29 exlands lo form town' CaMor Loar Ptios from noon to 1 p.m. There will be said Friday in its qnnual report on Richmond said at the same time, a delivering their first child at a later But in mid-afternoon. Hatch — propriations Committee members fxiyle. executive director Dtiivtry optional at extra charge demonstrations of bargello and weed- the nation's health. tripling in the Ceasarean delivery age, when Caesarean deliveries are hoarse from a week of filibusters and were working on compromise of Easter Seals craft. The Health and Human Services rate — from 5.5 percent in 1970 to 15.2 more likely to occur. meetings — and Kennedy — leading language with the White House, and "W'e. at Easter Seals, At Manchester High School Department also told Congress in the percent in 1978 — reflects a troubling Cancer remained the country's No. the liberat proponents — walked off said it is possible no override vole are very pleased that a SWiNGLINE Auditorium, the Manchester annual report that stroke deaths fell "fundamental change in obstetrical 2 killer, although cancer mortality the Senate floor. In separate will be held when the House returns team of outside surveyors Eiectrlc Stapiegun Symphony Orchestra and Chorale 33 percent and fatal heart disease. practice.". fell for people under 45, and for the sessions, they told reporters the com­ Tuesday. from our quality assurance will open its season with a perfor­ America's No. -1 killer, was down 20 "These deliveries increase the cost first time for the 45 to 49 age group. promise efforts had fallen apart. The bill could merely be returned body. At'A concur that Our m ance of P uccini’s "M essa di percent between 1970 and 1978. and length of stay in the hospital and Lung cancer deaths rose, especial­ Each blamed the other side for to the Appropriations Coimnittee Piaster Seals is indeed Reg.26ES. 19.44 Gloria.” ’The Performance begins at It said average life expectancy for we are examining this trend to see ly among women. The disease stubbornness. where it would in effect be dead until providing .services of the Staples as fast as you oen pull 4 p.m. Americans rose 2.7 years to a record whether there are compensating threatens to replace breast cancer as The bill would allow ad­ next year highest quality to Connec­ the trlgaarl Ughtwa^ lor At 6 p.m. the annual carol sing will benefits, " he said the leading cause of female cancer ministrative law judges at the lallgue-Traa use, taka* the work 73.3. Women continue to outlive men The Sta te-Justice-Coin me rce ticut s handicapped pop­ ‘Piemier’ Digital out ol big itapUng |oba. be held in Center Park with the and the life expectancy gap is "I think one does need to be con­ mortality. Housing and Urban Development money bill is not vital because those ulation says Doyle Salvation Army Band and the Round widening, the report said. cerned.” Accidents were identified as the Department to hear complaints of departments could continue working IH n tM Automatic Oarage Door Opener Table Singers of Manchester High Richmond also said new evidence chief cause of death for people under housing discrimination and to fine Since 1973 Hemlocks, a Infant mortality from 1965 to 1979 until next year under a stopgap con­ School performing. Refreshments challenges "a time honored rule in 35. Richmond blamed that in part on violators up to $10.(X)0. It also would specially designed facility SWINGUNE HeMy49irty declined 47 percent to fewer than 13 tinuing resolution to extend tern 0w fteg.17l.96 will be served after the community obstetrical practice" that a woman drunken driving and drug use by allow the Justice Department to for physically disabled per­ .... »143 Chrome Staple Qm deaths per 1,000 live births, thanks porary funding for a number ol Hm powatlul motor w ith 3vnlnuta llght-dirw delay sing at the Salvation Army Citadel. mainly to better survival chances for who has had a surgical delivery can­ youths. enter cases on behalf of individual federal agencies. sons. has oflered five two- Faaturea dkplal controlf, eitam al aquatments. Our Rag. 1 1 4 1 . week summer camping •9TANUEY Extra Hand Ttanammar, Rag axM. 19.70 12.33 sessions and 13 special Quick opervchenn.1 toadkig lor Easter Seal residential 5 alapie aUae haa adwy loek. programs throughout the •AM’lSteptM . .I J t t ia l J I year The center is also DYNAMARK 1 available for seminars for ’'8lK>w^lob’’• professionals involved with sQtufdoy____ Snow Thrower •moSTKMQCtearneMls recreation, education and Anti-bias plan Poland rehabilitation of persons Rag97JI. 83.40 Oar Rag. Ul.. . .Z i k I T SAVE 25%! An Ohio U.S. D istfict judge The Soviet Union summons War- with disabilities Ughlwatahi, yet powerlul it; ordered several anti- f? Moscow for with 1.5 HP aqihvalanl j y . - ^ 1 Last summer, over 350 rallngl Adkiata to dallact / iLL STANLEY discrimination measures, including ^mmit Jaljis A Corn- handicapped campers anow to right or Ml. •WONDEWTMF IHNI#ISN» joining the Community Develop- o official blames the ranging in age from 5 to 70 WEATHERSTRIPPING o 4,«MANCOI ment Block Grant program, for on his party Unions iA la e l attended the summer OwHagen...... ?.:...3 J B 4 PEW EXAMMEI; Parm a, Ohio. T h u rs^y The city ' '• residential camping •Atumteum Snow Shoael ■V Owltef^til. '.It'- '4*1.-, Duel Tap* P ip . Tape Windryw Seal Hohmann was found guilty in June of " the inaidfi tndnv program at Hemlocks. Owtlag7.N 6.22 Klojzy Hewitt l*O B l Dollvrieft pattern and practice” of racial SUSIUV tuuuy 1.33 1.64 3.36 4 f ...... j I K o B ta n I •QIIEAT STUFF kWlMteM Rag 1 J I Reg. 4.41 housing discrimination similar to Churches ...... 9 The Hemlocks Outdoor •PiMtenaXAnWraKa S iitte n l, 14 04. Con Rag. M l •Raptecgiugnt Futiweg m m (Store itock only, no nincheelts4 charges facing Manchester. C lassified...... 17-18 Education Center is OarRagSXr OH 4.13 OwNagrjt...... S.3S OwHagMi...... b W situated on 160 acres of S M I 4 galona tw w a w a a rj Your neighbors^ views Lawyers disagree on the case’s im- Ckimics...... 19 woodland bounded by the portance to Manchester, f’uge 10. Courses by Newspaper...... 4 Salmon Brook State Forest How would you characterize Gov. Ella Grasso's administration? Patriarrn EnterUinment ...... 14 and is open year-round. PUZZLED? The center is also licensed MANCHESTER VERNON l*®8Sy Hohmann, Andover, — Barbara Manchester — “I Reputed New England crime People/Places 8 Klojzy, thought it was ail right. It was about people." by the State of Connec­ 1145 Tolland TurnpUfs TrkCity Shopping Cenler boss Raymond Patriarca is Prizeweek Puzzle 16 Caldor Gift Certificates "She did a fantastic job. She con­ liked her and her administration. I’m the same as always.” Carol Dullerii'B, Andover— “It's a ticut, Department of arraigned at bedside on charges of Sports...... 11-13 Please Every Time! ducted herself at all times as a sorry she’s leaving." complex question and job. She STORE HOURS; DAILY 10 AM Ip 10 PM * SAT., 9 AM lo 10 PM • SUN., 10 AM to 6 PM • PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SATURDAY arranging the 1965 murder of a Television ...... 14-15 Health Services. professional woman and was a credit Mark Hewiii, Manchester — "She K o h eri P o bi, Coventry — "I handled it well, but a few specific drug addict who burglarized his Upilatc ...... 2 to women as well as the state of did very well.” thought she did an excellent job. She things could have been handjed brother’s home. Page 5. ' W eather...... 2 Connecticut.” Lillian Knitiant. Manchester, — "I showed a great concern for the better." i ■i - EVENING HERALD, Sat , Dec. 6, I860 i EVENING HERALD, Sat., Dec. 6. 1980 - 3 Discount rate hike could have domino effect WASHINGTON (UPI) - more than $800 a month. charge by a 6-1 vote. yesf- courage consumer have experienced. "The credit controls really l^pdote. Governor Nancy Teeters, When Interest rates hit borrowing. The c< ntrols REGULAR 8AS The Federal Reserve The Federal Reserve Federal Reserve Board messed us up. I hope I record levels in March, the vjhave been blair .d for S l i l B i S p tfi Board's decision to raise Board today also raised its who opposed the last in­ Vice Chairman Frederick never see those monsters its discount rate from 12 to surcharge on frequent crease, dissented. board imposed a package throwing the country into a Schultz told the annual This is the eighth change of credit controls to reduce much deeper recession again. AH they can do is VILUQEMOTOM Stocks lose ground 13 percent, effective borrowing from 2 to 3 per­ meeting of the American Mt SIrMt Flight attendants strike Reagan to meet blacks inflation edges upward in the discount rate this make things worse over NEW YORK (IfPI) — The stock market concluded Its Friday, could trigger ad­ cent. The board said the bank lending and dls- that it otherwise would Gas Assnriation Thursday, time." LOS ANGELES (UPI) — Flight attendants for Con­ WASHINGTON (UPI) — Ronald Reagan will aee a WASHINGTON (UPI) — Inflation continued to edge up­ surcharge above the basic worst week in nine months by plunging Friday in fairly group of outspoken political foea — the nation’i black ditional increases in In­ active trading with oil stocks taking most of the heat tinental Airlines went on strike Friday, but pilots and ward lait month, posting a 0.6 percent galq at the terest rates for bank loans, discount rate will apply to mechanics stayed on the job and the airline continued leaders— Thursday during his visit to Washington, It was wholesale level, while unemployment dropped slightly to because of profit-taking and a report on Soviet oil. disclosed Friday. both for business borrowing for short-term PRICES EFFECTIVE MON., DEC. 8, THRU SAT., DEC. 13,1980. operating about a third of its normal flights. 7.5 percent, the government reported Friday. borrowing and home adjustment purposes of in­ stitutions with deposits of There’s a TOP NOTCH near you: Petro Studies, a private Swedish research firm, said Continental, in a lengthy dispute with the attendants, I Sen. Lloyd Bentsen, 1>-Texa8, chairman of Congress' mortgages. The board said Thursday $500 million or more. the Soviet Union has made the largest oil find in history offered them a top wage of $52,220 a year. The attendants The meeting at Blair House will be the first the Joint Economic Committee, said the November figures were "good tidings." it was raising its discount It will be charged when East Hartford Manchester in western Siberia. Western experts were skeptical of the want 144,472 after 25 years, president-elect has had with so many prominent blacks. 1150 BURNSIDE AVENUE 260 NORTH MAIN ST. AT MAIN rate — the loan fee it discount borrowing occurs Now...We Accept report. Eighty-two percent of all black voters supported Presi­ But private ecoiiomiata warned that both inflation and charges member banks — in two or more successive Manchester Middletown Continental is the llth largest in the United States. dent Carter in the general election. unemployment will worsen In coming months as food and w eeks in a c a l e ^ a r e n e r^ prices resume their surge and the economy's con­ “in light of the current 725 EAST MIDDLE TURNPIKE 900 WASHINGTON ST., RT. 66 MINIMUM PURCHASe I But if the news is true, some investors apparently were Most of its routes are in the western United States, in- level of market rates and quarter or in more hdnTour ‘30.00. MAXIMUM concerned oil prices might drop and cut earnings of many eluding Hawaii, but the airline also flies to the eastern tinued weakneaa results In more layoffs. consistent with existing weeks in a calendar OPEN MON THRU SAT. 8:30A M to 9:00P M. PURCHASE DEPENDSi companies U.S. cities of New York. Washington and Miami, as well And Carter fueled black worriei about Reagan by The Labor Department said the Producer Price Index quarter. policy to restrain excessive W ■« •liCWN »Ou« FOOD SUMP pvRCmaui SUNDAY 10 00A.M. to 5:00P M ON YOUR BAM as Australia and New Zealand. suggesting In the campaign his opponent's election might for finished goods rose 0.8 percent on a seasonally The surcharge is growth in money and MOT RESPONM II FOR TTPOGRAPHtCAl ERRORS WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO IIMIT OUANtlTlES TO 6 UNITS UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED APPROVAL. The oil-laden Dow Jones industrial average, which lost put blacks against whites. Reagan's opposition to court- adjusted basis in November, compared to October's 0.8 credit." designed to discourage 1 79 points Thursday, skidded 14 25 points to 956.23. The “We will try to give equal balance to service in all of ordered busing to achieve school desegregation Is percent Increase. An increase in the dis­ large banks from our cities.'' said Continental spokesman Julian Levine. another factor in the problem. borrowing from the closely watched average lost 37 11 points for the week, Prices at the wholesale level were 11.9 percent higher count rate frequently is Federal Reserve at a the worst setback since it dropped 42.58 points for the than a year ago. The index now stands at 2S3.2, meaning followed by rises in other period ended March 7 goods that cost $100 to produce in 1967 now cost $253.20. interest rates, including relatively low rate, then business borrowing and re-lending the money at. home mortgages. higher rates, thereby The prime rate — the in­ reaping big profits. terest banks charge their Some economists have best corporate borrowers expressed fears recent Grasso calls — is now at 18.5 percent. sharp increases in interest Ihis latest increase in the rates would cut off the discount rate could cause economy's recovery from banks to push the prime up the recent recession. all the shots to 20 percent, the record The Fea has been trying Vi • level it hit last spring. to slow the growth of The mortgage rate now money in an effort to curb until Dec. 31 is at about 15 percent, a inflation. It argues if Infla­ level too high for many tion eventually is reduced, toviti TIHniATUIIS ' interest rates will come HARTFORD (UPI) — Cancer-stricken Gov, Ella Americans who want to buy houses. Mortgage down again. Grasso will call all the shots in Connecticut government The board approved the until her Dec. 31 resignation, the man who will succeed payments on a $60,000 house at that rate would be new discount rate and sur­ her as governor said Friday. ./:W 6 Lt. Gov. William O'Neill said he will meet with Mrs. ' y 'y^'y UPlWIATHfN POTOCAtt • Grasso and state agency commissioners early next week to discuss an orderly transition of power and the up­ Foster parents For period ending 7 a m EST 12,6 80 With the excep­ coming budget for fiscal 1981-82 which goes to the tion of some snow or flurries over parts of the Rockies Legislature in mid-February. and central Appalachians, generally fair weather is help feed Olga But he stressed the governor, who announced her forecast for the major part of the nation during Friday resignation Thursday in the wake of the revelation of her BROOKFIELD, ill. ilself. night .Minimum temperatures include i approx max cancerous liver, will remain in charge until Dec. 31. (UPI) — If you had to feed But price isn't the only readings in parenthesis) Atlanta 42 i66i. Boston 19 l40i. Mrs. Grasso. 61. said she was stepping down because a 1-ton walrus, you'd be criterion. Chicago 40 i54i. Cleveland 39 i50i. Dallas 52 (73i. Denver she didn't have the stamina or endurance needed for the grateful for all the help you The federal Marine 24 (47i. Duluth 28 i39i, Houston 56 i72i, Jacksonville 45 upcoming legislative session and press of state business. could get. Ed Krajniak Mammal Protection Act i711 , Kansas City 41 i60i. Little Rock 49 (68). Los Angeles ' I will be making no decisions until Jan. 1." O'Neill should know. requires that fish fed to a 49 i61i, Miami 62 i76i, .Minneapolis32 (40). New Orleans Krajniak is responsible walrus must be used within 51 (75), .New York 30 (42i, Uhoenix 44 i65i, San Francisco said after he presided over a state Bond Commission hearing. for Olga, the Brookfield a year of being caught and 40 ( 55). Seattle 28 (39). St Louis 46 ( 67), Washington 37 Zoo's Atlantic walrus. And within 24 hours -tSf being 152). He said he will appear at state functions if Mrs. Grasso asks him to. but didn't want to assume the trappings of "responsible" is the cor­ thawed. Weather forecast her post. rect term. Olga eats 60 That means the zoo can't "lam not at all walking past the governor to say 'here I Western tradition pounds of food a day, near­ use convenient, 50-pound am. " he said. ly 11 tons a y ear of blocks of frozen fish. "By Mostly sunny Saturday Highs around 40 Fair Saturday O'Neill said chairing the meeting, which he has done in The Flagstaff Mountain star, a community pattern. Vandals recently ripped the star mackerel, herring, squid the time the fish inside had night and Sunday Lows Saturday night in the 20s "a tradition in Boulder, Colo, for 30 years has and clams. thawed, the ones on the M»a4»a4»A4»a49AWAIWW)to49AWa49>49lAlll>Mai» » ai«AM<»l9(H»l(At»aWA1l(«l4«AMAt«(M»»4(K Warmer Sunday, Highs in the 40s Chance of precipitation the past, would be normal thing for me to do " as down, however, local residents collected |3,- lieutenant governor The bill amounts to $13,- outside would have decom­ LEAVE THE WORK TO US near zero through Saturday night Winds northwest 10 to been lighted again and will shine through the 000 and restored the star. The star will re­ Give the Gift of Food for the Holidays The budget will be one of the first orders of business 000 a year at today's posed," Krajniak said. 15 mph Saturday Light and variable winds Saturday 1980 Christmas season. The star, was Top Notch has great gift ideas for everyorre on your ORDER YOUR HOLIDAY Mrs Grasso rejected a proposed $3 1 billion initial draft main lighted until the American hostages are prices. As a result, Brookfield night photographed Dec. 1 in this time exposure shopping list at offorMble prices! of the spending package two weeks ago from her Hart­ released from Iran. (UPI photo) That's why Krajniak is buys much of its fish "KjF ford Hospital bed. saying it was too costly which creates an interesting streaking delighted the zoo once — individually quick Fruit Baskets... Extended outlook The governor's resignation will be effective at the close again is offering Olga's frozen." Wo hovt beouiilwl orroApomonti o( wholtiomt foncy troth fans a chance to adopt her Sometimes, even trurt in tmoll or loro* tit*« m our product d*portm*oi PARTY Extended outlook tor New England Monday through of state business on Dec. 31 Wednesday O'.Neill, 50, a former legislative leader and veteran of at Christinas through its Krainlak's best efforts ^ Gift Certificates... MaMNUf'iiU!,ell!,, Itliude li-luiui & i.onnei-lirut Connecticut Democratic politics, said he was not sure Four Americans killed "foster parent" program. don't produce the menu Soy "Hoppy Holidoyt' with o c*rhfKot* ot *5 *10 *2S or For a $15 contribution, Olga favors. mor* R*d**fi4obI* ol ony Tint* on ony it*m in our tlor*$ Chance of ram Monday and again late Tuesday and exactly what time or where he will be sworn into office. Ju6l otk tor Th*m ol our courl*6y boolh^ PLATTERS the foster parent gets a A few years ago, he said, FROM TOP NOTCH! Wednesday Mild Daytime highs mid 50s to low 60s Mon­ "Whatever is proper will be done, whether its mid­ HA49A^A4rAWA49f4(MMA4(W4WW>4W4«A4«A1W»S,327 F,(lfl To Report News ago, were derailed by disputes over some departments in the ahead in obtaining For a classified advertisement, call To report a news item or story idea:: anti-busing and open housing laws, a Bias lawsuit settled College of Liberal Arts and experienced people," PubliihH daily except Sunday and cer­ 643-2711 and ask for Classified Office tain holidays by the Manchester Manch^ter — Alex Girelli, 64^27UI pair of session-ending civil rights Sciences. Hirschorn said, "so they hours are 8:30 a m. to 5 p.m. Monday Elaat Hartford__ Pat RelUy, 643-2711 WASHINGTON (UPI) - The suit flle«i agaiiui uie city on Feb. 5, “Working within the will go after the Publishing Co Herald Square. through Friday fights. Justice Department announced 1976 and a similar Justice Depart­ Manchester. Conn 06040 Second class Glastonbury...... 643-2711 schools and their various experienced student.” For information about display adver­ The Senate remained totally Friday it has reached a lettlement to ment suit filed' against the city and postue paid at Manchesler. Conn Andover...... Donna Holland. 646-0375 paralyzed by a Republican-led departments we will be As for the advantages to POSTMASTER Send address changes tising, call Penny Saad, advertising Bolton...... Donna Holland. 64641375 a four-year-old suit against the city state commission on Nov. 28, 1976. centralizing internship op­ talkathon stopping the moUtm to con­ UConn, Hirschorn noted, Valuable Coupon Valuable Coupon to the Evening Herald, P 0 Box 591, manager, at 643-2711. Coventry ...... Doug Bevins, 643-2711 of Boston, requiring the city to hire The Justice Department charged portunities, acting as a IM- Hebron .. Barbara Richmond, 643-2711 sider legislation which would grant "These programs will aid OAUON Manchester, Conn 06040 minorities to percent of its perma­ the city and state commlasioo with clearinghouse for informa­ the university in four TOP NOTCH HALF GALLON South Windsor...... 643-2711 new powers to crack down on housing nent public works laborer jobs. violating the federal revenue-sharing HOMOOINinO tTMcet LNb OrwiHileSed liar Hava a Complaint? To Subacrlbo Vernon . Barbara Richmond, 643-2711 discrimination. tion and standardizing ways: by reaching out to Attorney General Benjamin law by ^scrlmlnatlng againat blacks procedures for all universi- community, retaining H aw s — .R you have a question or To subscribe, call Customer Service Although the Senate voted 62-32 Civiletti said a U.S. District Judge in and Spanlsh-surnamed persona In MILK SUGAR i! u J H compiaint about news coverage, call 9 Thursday to end the filibuster, the ty students," said quality students already at 647-9946 Office hours are 8:30 a m to To report special news Boston had approved the consent hiring and promotion practices in the Frank Burbank managing editor or Hirschorn. here, tapping the market 5 30 p m. Monday through Friday and 7 Business Alex Girelli. 643-2711 Senate rules provides up to 100 hours decree and two other decrees — in­ public works department. $449 $ 2 4 9 !!; $ 2 5 9 Steve Harry executive editor 643-2711 to 10 a.m Saturday of debate before ail talk has to end. “The advantages to the for high school, students Opinion Frank Burbank. 643-2711 volving the Massachusetts Civil Ser­ At the time, the department'! student will be tremen­ who will be attracted to Circulation — It you have a probiem Suggested carrier rates are $1 20 Family Betty Ryder. 643-2711 And opponents of the measure were vice Commission and private plain­ classified labor force contained 4.7 regarding service or deiiverv call weekly. $5 12 for one month. $13.35 for dous," Hirschorn said programs such as these Sports Earl Yost. 643-2711 using the time. tiffs. percent minority employees. Customer Service. 647-9946 Delivery three months. $30.70 lor six months, and The longshot hope of working out a He explained that the and In creating educational should be made by 5:00 p.m Mopday $6140 for one year Mall rates are Office hours are 8 3(1 a m to 5 p m The settlements, which were MinoiiUet now comprise 11.8 percent programs can help supple­ and experiential alter­ U-—ffi — J!i,__ffl through Friday and by 7 30 a m Satur- available on request Monday through Friday compromise rested with small proposed on Sept. 18. resolve a of the force, and 20 percent of the groups of senators and Attorney m ent the cost of the natives to all students." dav private employment dlscrlmlnaUon population of Boston. 4 - EVENING HERALD. Sat , Dec «, 1980 EVENING HERALD. Sat, Dec. 6, 1980 — .6 Courses by Newspaper Dental unit accredited

MANSFIELD— The American Dental operating room facility to provide den­ Association has approved continuing ac­ tistry under general anesthesia was a creditation of the Dental Services at limiting factor. However, MacNamara Family services and family policy Mansfield Training School, according to stated that such a facility is scheduled to Superintendent Roger MacNamara. be completed within 18 months. dividualism and "personal liberation” of the 1970s. Along In a report from the ADA Council on Dr. David Callahan of Manchester is the EDITOR'S NOTE; This is the fourteenth in a series of Hospital and Institutional Dental Ser­ chief of dental Services at the Mansfield with this rediscovery must go an awareness that families IS articles exploring "American Families in Transition." vices, Director of Accreditation Robert N. Training School. He is assisted by a full­ -rest on a foundation of mutual responsibility, of giving as In this article. Catherine S. Chilman of the School of Czamecki was particularly complimen­ time dentist, two dental hygienists and a Social Welfare at the University of Wisconsin, well as getting, of fostering the growth of others as well tary to what he described as "a dedicated dental assistant. In addition, community Milwaukee, discusses how government programs can as of the self. and conscientious attending staff." dentists are used for special requirements Attitudes and values of these kinds cannot be forced help meet families' needs. This series, written for Hie director noted that the lack of an or when general anesthesia is required. upon families by public policies. Nor can we demand that Courses by Newspaper, a program of University Exten­ rs. gli*-;-44d;4»:' sion. University of California. San Diego, was funded by a people be denied a license for marriage, or, as some grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities. would wish it, for parenthood unless they have the "correct" knowledge and beliefs. School head on panej # < > % . Copyright 1980 by the Regents of the University of ; California. We cannot effectively regulate the behavior of the huge majority of family members, because family functioning MANCHESTER — Superintendent of tion requiring binding arbitration of con­ Schools James Kennedy will be a panelist tract disagreements, as they relate to the By Catherine S. Chilman is enormously complex and because families in a free society have basic rights to personal privacy and self during a discussion of local controrat the ability of the local school district to main­ weekend conference of state education Although there is widespread agreement that many determination. tain control. group. Three town Board of Education American families are in trouble, there is a little consen­ But just as family members have responsibilities to .e.x'SSir sus about what should be done to help them The Connecticut Association of Boards members are also attending parts of the themselves and each other, so does the larger society of Education, holding its annual con­ Those who argue against programs for families often conferences, but none have speaking ■I- have responsibilities toward its families. These respon­ ference in conjunction with the Connec­ fear an invasion of family privacy. roles. sibilities are numeous and complex, especially in a large ticut Association of School Ad­ But it is possible and important to design policies that heterogeneous society such as the United States — a ministrators, is sponsoring the discussion. make help available to families, if they wish to use that society whose citizens tend to be individualistic rather To be held at the Sheraton-Hartford the Charge lodged help, without necessarily intruding m their private lives than family-oriented, suspicious of any kind of govern­ affair began Thursday and continues until Such measures are quite different from programs that ment program especially if the program is federal, resis­ Saturday, featuring continuous luncheons'.' in rape report seek to control the behavior of families The latter ap­ tant to paying taxes to support public services, and in­ speeches, and workshops. MANCIIKSTKR - Police Friday proach, often popularly misnamed family policy would clined to look for simple, single solutions to intricate, Kennedy will speak Saturday afternoon. His panal will address the effects of the arrested a 17-year-old girl and charged certainly be inappropriate and probably unworkable in multifaceted human problems. Checkme it out American society, except lor flagrantly dangerous fami­ equalization funding formula, and legisla- her with two counts of falsely reporting an Further development and support of public programs incident in connection with an alleged ly behaviors, such as child or spouse abuse The recent cold days prompts thoughts of ice skating, as ment found that the ice is not ready yet for skating or to aid families depends on the enlightened and generous rape last month. The well-being of families can best be advanced will of the electorate. It is far from clear in these days of Susan Ann Barrett, of 53 Deerfield three youths checked the ice at Charter Oak Park Thursday walking. A few more cold days are needed until thoughts through a variety of means including confusion and disenchantment that this kind of public will Catholics asked Drive was released Friday on $1,000 non­ afternoon. However, a check with the town Park Depart- can become reality. (Herald photo by Pinto) — the efforts of families them.selves is present. If it is not. it seems likely that many of the surety bond and is scheduled Dec. 22 to — educational and counseling programs made nation's families — especially those low-income families to help victims appear in Manchester Superior Court. available to family members to help them deal more Police Nov. 24 reported a rape had oc- that bear the double burdens of poverty and racism — HARTFORD— All Catholics of the effectively with one another will suffer further disorganization, conflict, and despair. cured two days earlier in the northwest 6 Archdiocese of Hartford are asked to par­ Reputed crime boss arraigned — service programs such as those that treat physical or section of Manchester. According to ticipate in an extraordinary offering for mental illness and those that provide child care for statements they received, a man "He's under the care of a cardiologist. And NEXT WEEK, Distinguished sociologist Jessie Ber­ the earthquake victims of Italy The PROVIDENCE, R.I. (UPI) - Reputed New in San Juan. Puerto Rico in connection with employed parents described in his early 20s entered the England organized crime boss Flaymond L.S. following this weekend we’ll know better," nard looks at the future of the family. offering will be taken Sunday at churches the Hood robbery-murder. State Police Capt — income maintenance and tax relief programs that girl's apartment and raped the youth at Patriarca was arraigned at his hospital bed about Patriarca's health, Ciciliine said. Edward D. Pare said Bodge, a former part- of the Archdiocese of Hartford. knifepoint. Friday on an accessory-to-murder charge. Patriarca was arrested Thursday evening at time Brinks guard, would be charged with support the economic security of families Eighty percent of the ancestors of the Police reported the girl had been cut — employment policies that include provisions for lUIian population of the Archdiocese Under intensive care for chest pains at his suburban Johnston home while eating accessory to murder and robbery. About the author across the face and chest and was taken to dinner with his wife. He was booked at state part-time work, flexitime, maternity and paternity come from the area hit by the earthquake. Miriam Hospital, Patriarca, 72. was charged A fourth suspect in the case, Patriarca Manchester Memorial Hospital for treat­ police headquarters in Scituate. Checks may be made out to the Catholic with being an accessory before the fact of the lieutenant Rudolph Sciarra. was also sought leave, affirmative action to reduce sexism and racism, Catherine S. Chilman is professor and coordinator of ment. The alleged assailant was said to He was hospitalized after a doctor accom­ Relief Services and sent to the Chancery 1%5 killing of drug addict Raymond "Baby" He was believed to be out of state and was job training, and provisions of public lobs when the private characteristics of family members, and their styles of im the graduate program in have stayed in the girl's apartment panying his lawyers said she detected an I Such efforts are often expensive and not very Office, 134 Farmington Ave., Hartford. Curcio in the Providence north end. sought on a federal warrant. sector cannot meet employment needs of the populace the School of Social through the night. Poli.ee today said the "erratic heartbeat,” teracting successful I Conn. 0610S. Curcio, 31. was found shot three times in the Capt. Edward Pare, state police chief of — housing and community planning that assures Welfare at the University arrest is a Class B misdemeanor. Patriarca was recently released from St. The inner world of the family is a small, interpersonal Should legislation be passed that requires higher wages head in his car on Feb. 19. 1965, reportedly detectives, said the investigation leading to adequate shelter and healthful neighborhoods for all of Wisconsin, Milwaukee. after angering Patriarca by burglarizing the Joseph Hospital in North Providence after system that interacts with the larger bureaucratic for single mothers" Should matters be left as they are, the arrests began more than one year ago. families regardless of race or income She is also senior research home of his older brother. having a toe amputated for gangrene. He suf­ The case came together after Oct, 11 when systems What happens to part of the family, lor instance with the assumption that children over six can care for — public education that provides opportunity lor life­ a severe conflict between husband and wife, will not only associate of the Family District Court Judge Robert McOsker fers from diabetes and a heart condition. Providence police arrested Nicholas themselves while their mothers are working? Bolton clerk reports traveled to Patriarca’s bedside to arraign him Earlier Friday, McOsker arraigned Albert long learning and development lor all people from early Development Institute at Palmigiano on a weapons charge. He was on have reverberations throughout the family system, but it As this example shows, policy problems regarding the childhood through old age the Center for Advanced on the single charge. Baccari, 53, of Cranston on charges of murder furlough from state prison where he was ser­ will probably also affect the behavior of each family BOLTON — According to the town records. 40 tax liens. 24 releases of tax and robbery in killing of a Brinks security family are enormously complex and potentially costly. Studies there. The aging crime figure spent "a comfor­ ving a life sentence as triggerman in the Hood member in transactions with the larger world of work, clerk's anfttial report for fiscal 1979-1980, liens and filed 8 maps. guard killed on April 10, 1969 while delivering Isn’t it, then, too expensive and difficult to devise the A psychologist and social table night" in a glass-wallecl private room in case. Supporlivf poliricH school, and community large cluster of programs that seems to be needed? The 40 births and 22 deaths were recorded. Other items processed included iden­ the hospital's intensive care unit under the a payroll to the Hood Milk Co. plant in Providence police said he linked Patriarca I worker, she has also taught tification cards, 14; liquor permits, 7; In general, then, it is more u.seful to think of policies Similarly, actions of the larger environmental system task is not so impossible as it may appear Pieces of Of the births. 21 were females and 19 gaze of two state policemen, hospital officials Providence. and Baccari to the crimes and is now in ^ w at Syracuse University, were males. Of the deaths, 14 were males trade names, 8. registered bee hives, 2; that provide a variety of supports for family well-being make a strong impact on families and frequently upset many of the recommended programs are already in said. Baccari was ordered held without bail at the protective custody. Pare said charges against and 8 were females: 2 occurred in Bolton new electors. 184; (137 in town clerk’s of­ state prison. rather than special family policies, per se the well-being of the total family group These larger place: the Soc-ial Security system, including Medicaid An automatic innocent plea was entered on Palmigiano are still pending. and 20 occurred in other towns. fice). A third arrest in the sweep was made Friday But why should family supportive policies be so systems, such as the organizations for which parents and Medicare; partial programs of family life education the felony charge. McOsker set a bail hearing Palmigiano reportedly confessed to the Cur­ Catherine Lelner, town clerk, also A total of 582 dog licenses were sold as Tuesday in Cranston District Court. Patriar­ and a fourth suspect was sought, state police cio murder and the 1968 killing of Robert numerous and wide ranging’’ work, tend to be oblivious of the needs of the family as an and counseling that are privately and publicly supported L Hood College, and the recorded 64 marriages, 29 were well as 4 kennel licenses and 7 replace­ said. "Bobby” Candos of Providence in North The answer is found in the nature of families as small interpersonal system For ekample. employers often r ^ University of Michigan, in ca s lawyer. John Ciciliine of Providence said in many communities, some (but not enough I celebrated in Bolton and 35 were ment dog tags he wasn’t sure his client could make it. J, Paul Bodge. 41, was arrested by the FBI Attleboro, Mass. groups interested with a larger siK iety The well being of require that employees work overtime, regardless of the government-subsidized housing for low income lamilies; * addition to serving as a celebrated in other towns. The town clerk A total of 179 hunting-fishing licenses families is a product of two major factors lai those in effects on family obligations and relationships public education programs (though somewhat limited) specialist and analyst in the U S. Department of Health, was kept busy throughout the year She were sold and 14 were issued free to per­ the outside world such as employment, income, prices, from preschool through state university systems, and .so Education, and Welfare Her many publications include recorded 776 documents in the land sons over 65 years of age. energy supplies, housing, transportation, health services W fjalivf forro on "Crisis in Child Mental Health; The Challenge for the EN SUNDAY 12-! and schiKils. and i b' factors within the family, such as its Families with lew social and economic re.sources of In brief, we have come a long way in the past forty 1970s, ” "The Causes and Consequences of Adolescent size structure stage of development, individual their own are particularly vulnerable to the negative im­ years in providing family assistance programs We have Child-bearing, " and "Adolescent l^xuality in a Changing Concert slated at Rham pact of forces in the outer environment These forces developed human services addressed to the internal American Society” can include government policies which are meant to help needs of families and we have brought some needed QuQBtiona HEBRON — A concert Charles Jackson-White, Donations will be 50 pianist: and Marsha cents for students and E families but which, owing to citizen myopia, are often too changes in larger environmental systems that strongly will be presented Monday 11) What do people who argue against public programs senior citizens and $I for meager and restrictive affect family functioning But we still have quite a dis­ at 7:30 p.m. in the Hogan, soprano. lor families often fear? The program will consist others. For example, federal policy requires that single tance to go auditorium of RHAM high (2) W'hat kind of public policies should be designed? of "Shepherd on the The concert is one of a So-called family impact analysis, which would assess school. mothers of young children who receive (lublic assistance (3) What two major sets of factors affect the well-being Rocks" by Franz Schubert, series being given to raise seek employment when their children reach the age of the effects of federal legislation on families, is one Performers will be of families? Kathy Crane, clarinetist; in which all three will per­ funds for a new piano for needed approach For example, our federal income tax SIX However, no provisions are made to care for these (4) What is "family impact analysis"? form; "Sonata in F Minor ” the school. The last lends to penalize married couples when both partners Saturday & Sunday children when they are not in school Typically, their by Johannes Brahms; and planned concert was mother's wages are too low to pay lor high quality day w ork — thus discouraging marriage Such analysis should DO IT WEDNESDAY - "C oncert No. 1, in F canceled when Kathy ( C care The cost of public community neglect of these be part ot a larger strate^v that not only reacts to govern - Find out how to save Minor*" by Carl Maria Crane injured her finger in children may well be enormous ment proposals, but is also pro-active, that is, analyzes Answers money by clipping coupons vonWeber an accident What does this mean for public policy" Should low- lamilies needs and plans to meet those needs. by reading and Super­ SPECIALS (1) An invasion of family privacy. market Shopper column in income, single mothers of children between the ages of. CCOWSES lY MEWSMPER 12) Those that make help available to families wanting your Wednesday and Satur­ .say. SIX to twelve be given public assistance and not be FLY WITH US TO FLORIDA it without intruding in private lives. day Evening Herald. required to seek employment" Should public funds are I’ rivaU* uiid pultlic re.spoiisihilitit'H (3) Those In the outside world, those internal to the 6 S E A T S LE FT ! JAN 27-FEB. 9, 1981 allocated lor all-day school programs and lor child care Families, however, must also help themselves The family, Salty deal . 2 DAYS ONLY during school vacations" Should further efforts be made culture of the early 1980s includes the rediscovery of the (4) Assessment of the effects of federal legislation on Ocean Fiont Rooms at Palm-Lucaya Beach Hotel a Efil IS l A {fit E A IS E « {fii £» EA E A {fit sa E5S B3 B a XfiE lA Ifll lA E a EfiE IS EfiA tfil E$a E A ES i A ffl B S I to force the fathers of these children to support them" importance and ' relevance' of families, after the in­ The state of New York has families been handing salt to Indians Pompano Beach for 117 years Under a treaty Career Club Enro with the Onondagas in 1711, $333^ p « f p«r«on plus A I R F A R E New York is obligated to give An editorial sampler a bushel ol salt every October to any member ol the tribe PAUL F. RYAN O'KEEFE TRAVEL AGENCY KNitS VELOURS who requests it. In return. B New York received li.000 R**. 049-3333 olfice 529-3321 acres ol salt lands. • Rugby Stripes I • Stripes Only • Chest Stripes I • S-M-L-XL What New England thinks a CM {A Ba t a w Ett • S-M-L-XL Bouton Globe Now those aren't bad ground rule for politics — or for risks early disenchantment with an administration that Whistle-biowers who lodge genuine — and provable — STRICTLYSl^ OPEN EVERY B John McCormack was luckier than most He did what hie appears to be otherwise ready to begin its term on a complaints against superiors deserve protection from SPECIAL 8AU PRICES SUNDAY 11-6 pm B he loved and loved what he did lor the more than 60 years [xisitive note their superiors They run a considerable risk in making tm knew that 1 d go into it someday, he once said Jimmy Carter soared to Washington on the wings of his overrun in the development of a new jet transport. It took Reg. to $20.00 I Reg. $32.50 team s lack ol federal exp,erience, but once Carter set up Washington experience gained during the Nixon ad­ "Probably no district in America is more political than him three years to get his job back. S L E D ^ > « > O U T R n iM I and BACXBOARI) ministration If he does not remember the agonies of BOARD 1 l a M M l t a e a ( o M i M ( ( a M l l » t a B a ( a M i » M ( s i f i d l a ( S I ( a (a s M S M t v ia i » M i M ! (< 3 I S M l ( a (ua( ( « (c s •^mine shop his novice status proved to be an albatross around Conscientious and dedicated federal employees COMBINATION with n*t! the administration's nei-k Nixon. Ford and Carter, the president-elect may get off UIT S4.00 LIST 44.00 i With his long lean frame, handsome Celtic face on the wrong foot. deserve protection from that kind of treatment. In two Our R«g. 3f ,H Ronald Reagan, who also comes to the federal city Our Rug. 39.99S B wire-rimmed glasses and thatch of hair that whitened as Some people mentioned as appointees in the years, however, there has been little evidence that either Co) Woolrich Walkover the years went bv. he looked like central casting s idea of eVoTro-nc^^sn in' Republican administration could become albatrosses Carter administration or Congress is genuinely in­ an Irish pol from South Boston He had a sharp tipngue, J i m . quick-wittedness to match and the skill and instincts to ly compatible. experience c ln Z a te s m fill^ do better. 3 lb. PolyatlDr other leadership positions Portland (Maine) Press Herald ' BACKPACK Spalding Dribbler CHAMOIS SHIRTS BOOTS survive Democratic party politics for more than lour and FRAME SLEEPING BAG 6 I nfortunately, most Republicans with Washington There's considerable belief that Uresident Carter and Holyoke (Mass.) Transcript Telegram decades in Washington But he defied the glib stereotype LIST 28.00 a Full SIza • 100% Cotton experience come from the ranks of the former Nixon ad- Congress created a paper tiger in producing an agency It takes something like the Chinese trial of the "Gang B A S ie B A LL •Cotton 8h«) of the glad-handing tenor who could rut deals and cut LIST 12.20 a Blue & Gold B • Warm Pile Lined ministration .Some 'eft office as a result of being too designed to protect "whistle-blowing " federal employees of Four " to make you appreciate the American judicial Our Rag •Soft rtannel through the smoke in the hackriKims of Congress And it 9.99 , hniryg • Red & Green g • Sizes 8 to 12 IS too easy to suggest that his death marks the passing of closelv associated with the discredited president, others from subsequent harassment and reprisal system. Our Rog.ia.H • S-M-L-XL that era in Boston moved out when Jimmy Carter beat Nixon's succe.ssor. That's unfortunate. The idea of protecting employees With all its faults. Amercian justice is nothing like the B Granted he knew every street in his district amkhe Gerald Ford who complain about wrongdoing in their departments completely rehearsed and staged extravaganza going on 88 B One key to the defeat ot Gerald Ford was a national made sense when it was passed nearly two years ago. in Peking. plaved by the tsHpk in Congress He remembered the B needs ol his constituents even as he helped formulate and desire to create instant distance from the disgrace of And it continues to make sense today. Prosecutors, judges and witnesses all perform for the ' UUBR Plastic iroup MIocollanoous Reg. $22.00 Watergate and Nixon. Ford, regardtul by Americans as a B Reg. $54.95 maneuver the major legislative goals of several The agency, the Merit Systems Protection Board. hiy> movie and television cameras from prepared scripts. In TUUK BLADE SKATES Presidents But he was as comnjitted to his private life as good and decent man, had many survivors of the Nixon tailed to live up to its advance billing. Although it was fact, one prosecutor asked a question out of order and it TOBOGGIIII he was to his public career Devoted to h^^ wife, his administration around him. too many for voters to feel designed to shield whistle-blowers it has yet to discipline took some time for the witness to locate the correct lalM aith kaadgilys FIGURE A HOCKEY comfortable with a Ford administration. a single federal supervisor accused of demoting, answer on his script. Mm m N feu ««n LIST 7.2S friends and his church. McCormack's sense of personal IM t f i e m Our Rag. S.N CLOSEOUL loyalty ran deep and strong And he distrusted the labels Ronald Reagan, in his search for administrative transferring or hassling an employee who publicly Even the defendants, for the most part, play their Below that reduce politicians to rote platforms, programs and excellence, wants to avoid the pitfalls of the in­ charged waste or incompetence. roles, giving the television audience what the prosecutors philosophies Although he preferred the term experienced Carter team. But before too many more Carter backed the legislation but has shown little in- have already decided is the proper response. »34»« Cost "progressive," he once referred to himself as a "conser­ familiar names from the Nixon era are floated as poten- terest in it since Moreover, Congress has cut funding for We suppose that it makes sense to the Chinese, or why ttBG"Where Women Love A to Shop V for Men" S tial senior advisers or cabinet members, Reagan ought to the board’s investigatory arm and the Senate has failed to are they going to such great lengths. Those of us raised on vative liberal only to regret it later ______iN cra ts) A liberal is a progressive who wants to own the minds reflect on the heritage.of the Nixon administration and appoint a chief counsel to head the office, American justice find it a tittle difficult to swallow. (SMTES SHAR^ MANCHESTER VERNON of other Most ,if my liberal friends, they aren't more the difficulties of Gerald Ford s re-election campaign Some federal employees charge the government with It seems like an awful waste of time and money just to 'ome on ovr SUNDAY end sXvii 903 MAIN ST. TRI CITY PLAZA OPEN SAT. 8:30 to 5:30 PM progressive than I am. ' he explained to a reporter ' But Once Carter was perceived by the American people as creating a "Catch 22" situation. The exiiftencc of the new make a political point. I E 2 M*'*' At. 643-7111 or 646-3998 OPEN SAT. 10 to 9 PM SUNDAY 12 to 5 PM SUN. 12 to 5 PM I respect the right ol somebody to di.sagree with me. and an ineffective leader, the electorate abandoned him By agency encourages them to report waste and misconduct But then, we suppose it's no different than the national : W M im O Open Monday—Saturday 9-9 pm in disagreement, we don't have to be disagreeable ’ selecting familiar names that were abandoned in the and then leaves them virtually without protection party conventions here where the outcome is known long Nixon and F'ord administrations. President-elect Reagan when they do. before the delegates assemble. 6 - EVENING HERALD. Sat., Dec. S, I9M News for Senior CiiiMens REBUUUIQAS New book probes Indian-English relationships $1.16.9 pw../ STORRS— Throughout history, the these similarities — as well as the orderly communications based on Seniors finalize plans for Christmas party elements were the same throughout the world was controlled by super­ medicine vlUAaiMtnMS American Indian has suffered an differences — that we can begin to mutual respect, she says. $66 C«nltr tlTMl the period, regardless of the colony natural powers, she says, which took served; 10:30 a.m. exer­ back games. Bus pickup at at Arthur's. Return trips at acute case of "bad press," says a see the < interaction of these two cures.” By WALLY FORTIM IS. Please call the office In the afternoon we had 6 refinishlng class; 9 a.m. English observers in North represented or the background and charge of daily as well as great cise class; 12:45 p.m. set­ 8 a.m. and again at 11 a.m. 12:30 and 3:30 p.m. University historian. cultures as it actually was," she America before 1640 found much to “You have been bewitched” was a Hi everyone! /This is for an appointment. tables for bridge with the but for shopping; 10 a.m. Viewed as wildmen, more savage says. beliefs of the writer. ' cosmic events. common English diagnosis then, she We mentioned the trip to winners as follows; Kay last oil painting class; 10 praise about the Indians, she adds. In short, Indians were found to be Gloria here expecting that than the beasts they hunted, At the time the two cultures met, “They were a cheerful people, "The Englishmen's scientific says. this will be the last column see the Christmas lights in Nutter, 3,660^ Hilda a.m. square dancing class; American Indians seemed to merely from about 1580 to 1640, the English "wise in their carriage, subtle in awareness was just as sophisticated Burning a lock of hair to purge Massachusetts with a Campbell, 3,670; George 12:30 p.m. return from sharing what they possessed with their dealings, true in their I will be writing because confirm what any blue-blooded believed their own society was dis­ each other, and were especially as we intend to think,” Kupperman guilt or anger was also common Wally will be back in his of­ dinner at White's Last, 4,890; Tom Regan, 5,- shopping; 1 p.m. senior promise...not luxuriously abounding says. “In fact, the English then were Englishman already knew: they orderly, says Kupperman. “No one loving as parents. Churlishness was a practice in England then, Kupper­ Restaurant. The price is 070; Nadine Malcolm, 5,- bowling at Parkade Lanes; in youth nor dotingly forward in old far more similar to the Indians in fice on Monday. were treacherous, cunning and In-. who came to America did not great crime among them. They were man adds, noting therefore Indian First off, a make up oil $20 and the date is Dec. 18. 130, Irene Folsey, 4,250. 1:30 p.m. exercise class. age,” according to a 17th century their world views and scientific finitely hostile creatures. acknowledge the Indians were often said to be trustworthy. Above “shamans” were certainiy not painting class will be held Pick up a flyer at our office Menu for week Wednesday: 9 a.m. Englishman. belief than we are today to either one "But a new look at the evidence anything other than civilized,” she all, they were dignified and perceived as odd. on Tuesday, and a make up or contact Daniels Travel Monday: French onion health clinic by ap­ suggests a story entirely different a d ^ . Fundamental to both the English of them. Despite these strong similarities Agency. pointments; 9:45 a.m. courteous; their chief men were and the Indians was also the basic crewel class on soup; ham grinder, ginger­ from this," says Dr. Karen 0. Civilization — a set of assumptions ■'‘Some English commentators and shared beliefs, however, both Our Florida trip needs pinochle and 10 a.m. grave and wise.” similarity of race, Kupperman adds. Wednesday. Also on bread cake, beverage. Kupperman, an assistant professor about what constitutes a society — alleg e their ancestors had been English and Indian cultures somehow about 10 more persons. The Friendship Circle; 10 a.m. Typical, Kupperman says. Is a note “The English did not perceive the In­ Wednesday, we will have Wednesday: Cream of of history on leave to serve as a was a test the American Indians exactly like the Indians in ancient believed God wanted to get rid of the date is Feb. 12 and the make up crewel class; by George Percy in his "Discourse of dians as a different race at all, our first Medicare vegetable soup, fishwich on Mellon faculty fellow in history at clearly passed, according to the times before Christianity, painting Indians for the sake of the English, price is $489 per person for noontipie lunch served; Virginia,” written about an Indian believing the Indians were basically Assistance Volunteers a bun, Jell-0 with whipped Harvard. She Is the author of a new English, she says. themselves blue and sacrificing their Kupperman notes. a double room. 12:45 p.m. bridge games Werowance who "entertained us in white, but had darkened themselves here, so if you have topping, beverage. book called “ Settling with the fhildren to the heathen gods," she Colonist John Smith, for example, and 1 p.m. arts and crafts; First, the Indians (much like their so modest a proud fashion as though by use of walnut juice to fight off in­ problems making out your Getting back to the Thursday: Christmas 4 American Indians, the Meeting of says. recorded the Indian belief the center, on Tuesday the top 1 p.m. Medicare English counterparts) lived in he had been a Prince of civil govern­ sects and were also simply tanned by Medicare forms, drop in party: Roast breast of English and Indian Cultures in organized societies with civil govern­ Another similarity was magical ac­ English "were a peopie come from bowlers were Frank Assistance Volunteer ment, holding his countenance the sun.” between 1 and 3 p.m. turkey, candied sweet America, 158l>-1640." ment, religion, and agriculture, tivity, which even in 17th century under the world to take their worid Gallas, 223 : 210 and 614; Program. Bus pick up at 8 without laughter or any such ill Also, English and Indian Next Thursday is our potatoes, buttered peas, GREAT “The truth is, the English and the governed by a chief who, like the behavior.” England was common, Kupperman from them.” Christmas party. Santa Frank Wotruba, 200 and S2S cranberry sauce, roll and a m. and 11 a.m. at technologies and their awareness of Indians had a great deal In common English lord of the past, dispense While this picture of the Indians adds, noting each English parish had The belief apparentiy was reiated will be here and our own and Harvey Duplin, 548. Arthur's Drug Store. the worid about them and science butter. Christmas ice in their world view and technology. justice quickly and fairly, c a r^ for varied in detail from writer to its own "cunning man" or "wise to the face at least 75 percent of the orchestra will play for us. Edna Christenson was high cream, beverage. Return trips at 12:30 p.m. was surprisingly similar, Kupper­ "It is only when we understand widows and orphans, and maintained writer, Kupperman says the basic woman,” similar to the Indian Indian population died during the Remember, if you want a for the women with a 162 Friday: Beef noodle and 3 p.m. man notes. Both cultures believed witchdoctor, who combined herbal first century of European diseases gift, you must bring one and 466. soup, egg salad sandwich, Thursday: 9 a.m. dart GIFTS! valued at $2. Also, on this On Wednesday we had 9 dessert, beverage. league and band rehearsal; day, some lucky person tables playing pinochle and •Schedule for week ,10 to 12 Legal Aid will win the dolls that An­ the top scores were: Sam Monday: 9 a m assistance by appoint­ nie Rouhan made Schors, 585: Mina Reuther. refinishing class; 10 a m. ment; noontime lunch Also on Thursday our 578; Bill Bradshaw, 575: kitchen social bingo, noon served; 1 p.m. Christmas Legal Aid Attorney will be Mary Hill, 561; Rene lunch; 12:30 p m. pinochle. party with Santa Claus; Maire, 552; Jennie Fogar­ bus pickup at 10 a.m. and CHRISTMAS GIFT 6UIDE here from 10 a m. to 12 Bus pickup at 8 a.m. and at noon We have quite a few ty, 550, Martin Bakstan, 11 a m. at Arthur's. Return return after program. SHOP EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION appointments for this time 544; Marge Kayser, 537; trips at 12:30 and after Friday: 10 a.m. kitchen so we have scheduled Gus Frank, 535. » card games. social games: noon lunch another date on January Tuesday: 9 a m University’s Annual report 6 a STOM MADE FRl IT BASKETS . SALE CLOTHING FANCY FRUIT BASKETS - .J% 0FF MARINELLI AND I nou$ana$ of ifemc from Order early. Also, Wicker FINE INDIAN IMPORTS COMPANY ORIGINALS. namt brand icalchei to has enrollment blueprint planj CUSTOM MADE or Items. Pero Fruit Stand. 276 roBmellri & gift$! • OrMMS DE.S1GNED CLOTHING, and Oakland Street. 643-6384. • men's & women's shirts WEST HARTFORD— A two-year colleges and Institutions of higher do so. we must adhere to a blueprint ALTERATIONS for every oc­ LIGGETT • skirts blueprint for excellence,” designed education will close in the next ten casion. for Everybody! 210 FRUIT BASKETS, Flower PAAMDE PHAMWCY in the mall, tri city plaza, for excellence that we have been vernon to meet a nationally projected years developing and refining over the past Pine St 643-9672 ARRANGEMENTS, center­ decline in college students, is "A law of natural selection says pieces for your holiday needs. two years A key mission...is to help Brown's Flowers, Inc,, 145 that those who wish to survive must emphasized in Annual Report 80, fuifiii 'the educational and career "AFGANS" Handmade, Main Street, Manchester. 643- VERNON CIRCLE, VERNON washable. "Granny Afgans ' relea.sed at the L'niversity of Hart­ deal with contingencies. Those con­ training needs of the Hartford com­ 8455______f ford. tingencies include a projected Colorful, warm and pretty munity and our greater geographic Lovely Christmas Gifts Call The 20-page illustrated report, decline in the number of I8-year-olds, region. 568AM35 MOPEDS which covers the 1979-80 college the conventional college student YAMAHA MOPED. The Ideal year, was compiled at the request of ■'By 1995 there will be some two "In order to do this, we must be a Gift! $599 00. Help Santa beat dynamic, multi-purpose academic in­ A COMPLETE SELECTION the gas crunch at Seymour •Stephen Hoel Trachtenberg, presi­ million fewer high school students OF HAND MADE ITEMS. Motorsports. 681 Main St., dent of the L'niversity than the nearly 12 million estimated stitution." Trachtenberg Including, Collars. Vests, Manchester 643-0214. According to all for 1981 In Connecticut the decline emphasizes Pillows, and Afgans are available at THE VILLAGE prognosticators,' Trachtenberg will be particularly dramatic, with a BASKETS & WICKER declares, the next decade is going to reduction in secondary school To make the collegiate blueprint CHARM YARN BARN, 131 STEREO P0RTAILE8 Spruce St. 649-9699. THE WICKER COTTAGE be the most challenging one for gt;aduates of approximately 43 per­ viable. President Trachtenberg cites Specializing in Baskets. American higher education since the cent a number of projects to be carried Wicker Furniture and wall GIFT CERTIFICATE 1850s It IS oredicled that numerous 'We mean to survive In order to out during the current college year hangings Route 83. Vernon. THIS CHRISTMAS GIVE A 6 4 ^1 9 Monday -Saturday FAMOUS SERVICE DEPARTMENT GIFT CERTIFICATE lor a 10-5 Sunday 1-5. Subscription to The Manchester Herald, "A Fami­ ColenclQf___ ly Newspaper Since 1881 '. DINING Please call the Circulation HOUSE OF CHUNG. Poly \ WOODSIDE ANTIQUES BUTINS Department at 647-9946 Sian and Chinese Spedalues. y problems. 7:30 p.m.. Community Hall. Cocktails served. Complete Manchester GIFT CERTIFICATE Give take-out service. Open 7 days. Planning Commission special meeting. 7:30p m , Com­ 363 Broad Street, Manchester. Monday One To The Person You Love munity Hall. From Lords And Ladies 649-4958. GOLD. SILVER 7 30 p m —Permanent Memorial Day Committee, Board of Education informational meeting. 8 p.m . Unisex Salon. Colony Shop. coffee room. Municipal Building Bolton Center School library Episcopal Churchwomen, 8 944 Sullivan Ave . South Wind- SWEETS FOR WEPITIISTUTLTSITIESPST E p.m . St. George s Episcopal Church sor 644-243.S.______CHRISTMAS 7 30 p m —Planning and Zoning Commission, hearing 'TDTCIO • Cliu tail • Imki • Cms building Municipal Building CARVEL ICE CREAM, 811 F rid a y Ml SICAL Main Street. Manchester. 1227 F o e n a w T O . • krMiltowniMIUI Tuesday Student council dance for Grades 7 and 8 students. 7:30 iNSTRi mf:n t s Burnside Ave., East Hartford. • tn ShrlMi Sknr 3 30 p m —.North Central Regional Mental Health to 10 p m , Bolton Elementary School all-purpose room SEBASTIAN'S MUSIC HAS We can handle all your Ice EVERYTHING FOR A cream needs for Christmas. n o 9 ^ Board hearing room, Municipal Building MUSICAL CHRISTMAS' ^^1 Ifn " Jj TOP PRICES PAIDII Manchester, 646-5999 East * * * IDS bomii on dau rings srtth IMt id n * * 7 30 p.m. —Health Systems Agency, hearing room, £^(jgf H a rtfo rd Guitars, Accessories. Band in­ Hartford, 5284751 ------l H WflTHlOO' THERMAL .Municipal Building ^ struments and a staff of music “WE sEfmcE FLA8TIC cord. 8 15pm —Board of Directors. Senior Citizens Center Mond ay professionals to help you POT POl’RRl $25 10 $2010 choose. Route 83. Vernon. 872- $M c 7 15 p m —Board of Directors performance review of Emergency Medical Services Commission. 7 30 p m . 8002 THE KNOTT PLACE, 55 OAK RESELL CAPITO L $100 general manager. Seqjor Citizen Center Town Council Office. Town Hall STREET, ^ecialiiing in Macrame Tables. Plant EQUIPMENT Wednendav T uesduy Hangers, Crochettlng, Quilts, 38 MAIN ST., MANCHeSTSR 110 PINE ST. .MANCHESTER PHONE 043-4639 IMPORTED GIFT.s nrntrolHTFO RD. AND PINE ST 7:30 p.m Commission on the Handicapped, coffee Inland Wetlands Commission, 7 30 p m . Council FINNISH ESTONIAN Stulfc_■ ■ I Animals_____ and all yoyour HOURS 9-5 ! 643-0490. 643.7958 room. Lincoln Center Chambers, Town Hall IMPORTS and Handicrafts Christmas needs I'huTHday Retirement Road, 6pm , Personnel Office. Town Hall Blankets, famous design glass and other distinctive gifts 44 FLORISTS 6 30 p m —Judge s hours in probate court W ednesday Stony Road. Bolton 649-8080. CHRISTMAS dMIKWWnMIKttalHMfIMMWECXEMMIKIHI 7pm —Emergency Medical Service Council, hearing Planning and Zoning Commission. 7.30 p.m . Council ARRANGEMENTS Park Hill room. Municipal Building Chambers VANITY CAR PLATES Joyce Flower Shop: FTD. 7 30 p m -Conservation Commission, coffee room. Thursday PERSONAL CAR PLATES Fruit Baskets. Christmas AMANA Municipal Building Make Ideal Gifts Featuring Parties Flowering Plants. Public Building Commission, 7:30 pm . Council Organization Emblems Call 6494791. Chambers MANCHESTER RUBBER FLO^s CAKE IMGROWAVE Fine Arts Commission, 7 30 p m , Raymond Library, STAMP, 20 Birch St, 649-4489, PENTLAND FLORIST, Andover Visa and Master Charge. FLORAL YOUR HOLIDAY 840 Mam St NEEDS' 24 Birch St. 643-6247. lee Flo for Special Monday TYPEXUUTEHS Pleasing You Is Our $2 2 8 o« Pleasure! " Town clerk 6 to 8 p m . Town Office Building Hebron YALE TYPEWRITER Holiday Cakes, Tax collector assessor. 7 to 9 p m . Town Office SERVICE TYPEWRITERS Monday REBUILT, PORTABLE Many gift Ideas for the Building WOOD CLTTING Building official, town clerk, tax collector-assessor, 5 TYPEWRITERS From $20 00 do-it-yourselfers. sJ t.S O .N Planning and Zoning Commission 7 30 p m , Town of- Sales & Service, Typewriter StPPLIES !.i>v PEARL ^ to 8 p.m . Town Office Building lice Building 8i Adding Machines 41 D R. BUNCE it COMPANY, 191 Cantor 8t. 70 Union St. (»l<> M AIN S I . M III" I I It Board of Fire Commissioners. 8 p m firehouse Sanitarian. 6 30 to 9:30 p m . Town Office Building Purnell Place 649-4986. 210 Pine St. 643-9872. Supplies, Manchaator / - ✓ RockvIHa 'I uesday Woodcutting and Forestry 946-0229 I uenday Products. &iles and service ______✓ X 879-3252 Planning and Zoning Commission, 8 p.m.. Town Office BICYCLES “firsf For evwrytNng $fnoe Board of Education, 7 30 pm . Andover Elementary for CHAINSAWS, SAFETY Building BICYCLES AND CAMPING EQUIPMENT, School conference room EQUIPMENT Sporting ACCESSORIES it Pine Decorated W ednesday \X ednesday goods, ice skates, sleds, sur- WOODSPLITTERS Nurses office hours, 1 30 to 3:30 p m . Town Office viviors, hockey, exercise Young at Heart. 1 .30 p m , Andover Congregational BONJOUR JEANS Building. equipment. FARR'S, 2 Main Rocker Church Street, Manchester. 643-7111 Conservation Commission, 8 p.m . Town Office ARTS a CRAFTS Reg. •3 0 -m riiuritday Building BRICK IN THE WALL NOW * 6 9 « * Preschool story nour, 9 30 am . Andover Public BICYCLES NEW AND Gallery of Fine Hand Crafts Library ‘ i'hursday USED, THE VERNON BIKE and Art. The Artisan Mill, 210 The elegance ol burnished pine Board of Education. 7:30 p m.. Gilead Hill School SHOP. Sales, Repairs Route Pine Street Tuesday thru on a Boston rocker. Community Health Service. Inc . 7 30 p m . Communi­ Sunday. 643-1310. library 83/1 MILE NORTH OF ty Health Service office. Columbia VERNON CIRCLE. 872-3159. *26.95r AA---X---A-_ Community Health Service, 7 30 p m , Columbia office. RHn^B$$W9 Housing Authority, 8 p.m.. Town Office Building. BEAI TIFI L '|•V•S_STEKKOS RENTAL NEEDS 6 Bolton DOLL CLOTHES SHOP AL SIEFFERT S TAYLOR RENTAL WISHES MARLOW’SDOWNTOWN MAIN ST. MANCNEtTER APPLIANCES. 445 Hartford YOU HAPPY HOLIDAYS! '64S4I221‘ T«>day Vernon I BEAUTIFUL BARBIE DOLL Road, Manchester. 647-9997 Call us for Party Needs - i o U B i U d S / DREISSES eo«. Bridesmaid's Tables, Chairs. China, Holly Berry Fair, 10 a m to 4 p.m . Bolton Elementary Outfit $1,50. Complete Wed­ Super Santa Sale! TVs, School, Notch Road Totlay stereos, washers, dryers, Glassware etc 643-2496. ding Outfit, $3 50 Pajamas refrigerators, freezers, much f, Pancake breakfast, 8 a m to 1 p.m., Center'Road 6(H 643-6452 / Sunday School and Lake Street School. more. Bentley Memorial Library open house, 2 to 4 p.m , Monday HENNESSY VSOP library Call Cindi, Janice, or Joe If You Would Like BRAYS, AARP 2129 Christmas party, starts with sociai hour at Cognac 750 ML JEWELRY STORE Monday 11:30 a.m.. The Colony, Talcottville. To Be A Part Of This Gift Guide 643-2711 Gift set with DIAMOND SALE Town clerk, tax collector, assessor, 7 to 9 p.m , Com­ Bloodmobile visit. 1:30 to 6:30 p.m., Rockville two gtasse, munity Hall Methodist Church, 142 Grove St. Pendants & Earrings Public Building Commission, 7:30 p.m.. Community Board of Education. 7 30 p m.. Vernon Center Middle HARVEST HILL Hall. School. Tuesday i 0 0 2 S p a c k a g e up to 1 / 3 off Tuesday We will purchase your old gold or old poM Board of Fire Commissioners. 7:30 p.m., firehouse Elementary Council. 3 p.m.. Administration Building', STOBE " " MANCHIITIR takenJn trade Republican Town Committee, 8 p m.. Community Hall. Park Street. ___ PARKAOl ■MmOMMn OWM f iMOmw/UmOy tMra- Wednesday Planning Commission public hearing. 7:30 p.m.. illAm A tWm A tV A IWKtWHVAi 737 Main 9L Manchaator______943-5917 Senior citizens. 1 p m.. Community Hall Memorial Building. Park Place. Board of Selectmen public hearing on waste disposal, 8 W e d n e sd a y f f e r a p.m.. Community Hall Red ( loss BliKxtmobile, 1:30 to 6:30 p.m., Rockville Thursday Methodist Church, 142 Grove St. Celebrating Our lOOth Anniversary Next Year! Board of Health, 7 p m.. Community Hall Thursday Board of Selectmen special meeting concerning park Jazz Concert, 7 30 p m , Rockville High School. 8 - EVENING HERALD. Sat.. Dec. I. 1980 EVENING HERALD. Sat.. Dec. 6, 1960 - 9 Wingi'of Morning Humanism film topic

MANCHESTER - A film Utled film are Dr. Murray Norris, educator “Let Their Eyes be Opened” will be and author of “ Weep for Your Whose birthday is it? shown Sunday at 7 p.m. at the Church CTilldren,” Jacqueline M«^raw, of the Nazarene, 236 Main St. author of “Secular HumaniSn| in By CLIFF SIMPSON my Father, inherit the kingdom Churches have a similar practice. In wV The film was produced by writer, Schools,” Bill Robison, psychologist. prepared for you from the foundation fact, I m i^ t add that a candidate for director and producer Dr. Larry T. Dr. Norman Dohm, gynecologist, What a wonderful season this of the world: for I was hungry and membership bos to confess he is not ljulsenberry and is a documentary Mel and Norma Gabler, authors of ill How blight the lights! How joyous you gave me food, I was th M y and good «wagh to belong to the Church which explains what humanism is, “Textbooks from Trial,” Rev. David tha nialhg days! We look through People/Ploces you gave me drink, I w u a stranger of Christ before he’s admitted. why It Is considered antithetical to ^Anderson, Presbyterian minister, catalogues and prow through store and you welcomed me, I was naked When Center Church dedicated the Judeo-Christian principles, and how and Carol Trotman, teacher. alaica looking for just that perfect and you clothed me; I was sick and renewed sanctuary very early in the It Is influencing school curricula and The film has been shown gift for the perfect wife, the char­ you visited me, I was In prison and service on Oct. 26, the congregation young people's attitudes and nationwide in churches and on televi­ ming children, that good neighbor, you came to me.' united in this prayer: “Have mercy behavior. sion. A discussion period conducted and the special friend. When we find Then in amazement tb ^ inquire on me, 0 God, according to thy stead­ Dr. Paul Kurtz, author of by Pastor Neale McLain will follow It, how we rejoice as we pounce on It when did all this happen. We do not fast love; according to thy abundant “Humanist Manifesto 11” Is inter­ the showing of the film. The public is to d claim It with remember seeing you in these mercy blot out my transgressions. viewed and explains the philosphy of invited and nursery care is provided. our charge cardi situations and helping you. "When, Wash me thoroughly from my Iniqui­ the humanist. aonparing In the How about a gift when?" His answer is the justifica­ ty, and cleanse me from my sin! For for Jesus? After tion for the claim that gifts to those I know my transgressions, and my all, It’s his In need is a gift to Him. Read on: sin is ever before me. Acainst thee, birthday. only have I sinned, and done that Bell choir to play if Oh, yes, I am “And the King will answer them, Emil S. Olaen “Truly, I say to you, u you did It to which Is' evil in thy sight, so that thou MANCHESTER-The Bell Choir srell aware of the art justified in thy sentence and and members attending are asked to confusion and the one of the lest of t h ^ my brethren, will be the guests of the Grace Group blameless in thy judgment. Create In bring an extra casserole or dessert as controversy about just exactly when you did it to me.” (Matthew 25:40) Israel topic and will participate in the group’s And you recall the summary given by me a clean heart, 0 God, and put a well as their own plate and place set- was the Chrlstchlld bom. If you are “Christinas Joy Program,” on Dec. ting. the poet, “Who feeds his hungering new and right spirit in me. Cast me MANCHESTER - Calvary interested, any Bible commentary IS at the Center Congregational 1110 Christmas program will begm neighbor, feeds thee, himself, his not away from thy presence, and Church, 647 E. Middle Turnpike, has should be able to fill you In. As 1 Church. at 7:30 p.m. in the Federation Room. hungering neighbor and me.” take not thy Holy Spirit from me. extended an invitation to 'Ihe Rev. recall the details. It wasn't es­ Emil S. Olsen of New York, to There will be a potluck supper at Mildred Mogul will lead the Restore to me the joy of my salva­ 6:30 p.m. in Woodruff Hall with tablished for several centuries and minister Sunday, at 7 p.m.. program. You can also give yourself tion, and uphold me with a willing Naomi Carlin, Rhoda Dunnells, then rather arbitrarily. But, no It was over 20 years ago that Mr. Members are reminded to bring in God has given you freewill. It Is, I spirit.” (Psalm Sl:l-4b. 10-12) U)uise Herring, and Althea Fotter matter — the Important fact is that Olsen first began a ministry to the any book they might like to share for believe, his will that each of us will How, then, can we who confess our serving as hostesses. C hrist was born. And what a sins be accused of hypocricy who Jewish people. His interest in the the book exchange. difference that birth has made in the choose His way — and this means Irene Bengston will bake a ham both giving and receiving. We give know them better than any other and history, culture, and eternal destiny history of the world! So, it is still His confess to them week by week? which the Jewish people have in the birthday. How about a gift for Him? ourselves to God — and we In turn receive Christ as Lord and Savior. A blessing? plan of God motivated Mr. Olsen to What can you give? Dr. Raymond Caulklns, a UCC study at special schools in both New Family counseling added One evening when a banquet was York and Jerusalem. The Christian claim is that God minister formerly of C^bridge, all set to begin, the chairman After completing several years of MANCHESTER - The Rev Haven. Himself came In Jesus Christ to Mass, wrote a long time ago: realized that he had not invited a study in Jerusalem , Mr. Olsen Neale McLain, pastor of the First He is at present a member of a reveal “the way, the truth, and the “How strange that many people minister to say the blessing. Puzzled returned to the United States to a Church of the Nazarene. 236 Main St., fam ily counseling serv ice in life.” What can an ordinary human prepare gifts at Christmas time for for a moment, be finally turned to the full-time ministry in Jewish mission. has announced the beginning of a new Brookfield. He is dedicated to give to Abnlghty God? For as the everyone except for Him whose main speaker and said, “Sir, since psalmist writes: For the past 12 years, this ministry family counseling ministry to be held offering psychotherapeutic 6 birthday It is! iVuly to get ready for there Is no minister here tonight, will “If I were hungry, I would not tell has taken him to many churches at the church each Friday. counseling and educational services Christmas Is spiritually to prepare a you please return thanks?” The Rev. Gerald C. Eddy, pastoral to meet the needs of the whole per­ thee: for the world is mine and the gift, of the gold of love, the throughout the country presenting The speaker then stood up, bowed the cause of Jewish missions. counselor, will conduct the program. son, according to Pastor McLain. fullness thereof.” (50:12) frankincense of kindness, the myrrh his head, and with deep feeling In August of 1975. Mr. Olsen began He received his theological training For further information, call the God is speaking. Elarlier in this of sacrifice, to lay at His feet, Christ­ rennarked, "There being no minister the ’’Bless Israel Today” ministry. at Nyack College and has been a church office at 646-8599. psalm he has said, mas would be a new thing for us if, present, let us thank G od." •...... ^ rxmiKS«i "For every beast of the forest is This ministry endeavors to promote pastor for 24 years. He is a recent before it came, we should have ready The golden rule graduate of Iona College,’ New A lace and ribbon wreath trimmed with Emerson and Marilyn Emerson. The ladies mine, and the cattle upon a thousand a gift for Jesus.” a better understanding in the Bloodmobile Some years ago 1 received a Christ­ churches regarding God’s plan for Rochelle. N.Y. with a m aster’s Victorian lace ornaments is the offering also made a huge kissing ball for the festival, hills. I know all the fowls of the Last Sunday was the first Sunday in MANCHESTER - The Red Cross HMuntaln: and the wild beast of the mas card that quoted from many Israel, and also endeavors to inform degree in Christian Education with a donated by, from left, Karen Odegard, Lillian (Herald photo by Pinto) Advent. Tomorrow is the second. Let Bloodmobile will be at Emanuel Leslie Ward of Manchester Structural Steel donating to the Festival. (Herald photo bv field are mine” (10, 11) religions indicating how universal is the Jewish public about the Messiah. specialty in pastoral counseling. He us now seek to have a meaningful Lutheran Church, 70 Church St., Dec. hangs the ribbon wreath the company is Pinto) What can you and I give to God? the idea back of the Golden Rule: Further Information is available at did his clinical work at the Pastoral season of Advent that we may indeed Center. St. Raphael’s Hospital, New 12 from 12:15 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. We can begin by giving money for have a blessed Christmas. “Christ — all things whatsoever ye the church office, 643-0163. Italian earthquake relief or to help would that men should do unto you, solve the refugee problems around A unkind rejourner do ye even so to them, for this is the In 7th season at Wadsworth Atheneum the world. According to Church I have often heard church law and the prophets.” World Service over Vz of a million members boast about their answer to “Tao — regard your neighbor’s the outsider who says, “I wouldn’t gain as your gain and regard your 6ervices. refugees are scattered around the world. Specifically, there are join your church because there are neighbor’s loss as your loss.” “22,098 in Malavsla, Hong Kong 'oo many hypocrites in It.” The "What is hurtful to yourself do not Andover CALVARY CHURCH (Assemblies (Polish). 10 and 11 15 am inswer runs like this, “Yes, you are Hebron of God). 647 E. Middle Turnpike Rev ROCKVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH, Festival of Trees has 42,729. The Philippines more than to your felloWmen. That is the whole FIRST CONQREQATIONAL Kenneth L. Gustafson, pastor. 9.30 ST PETER S EPISCOPAL 69 Union St Rev Robert L 42,000, in Thailand there were (all 'ight. We do have a lot of hypwrites, of the Torah. The remainder is but CHURCH of Andover. UCC. Route 6 a m., Sunday school; 10:30 a.m., ser­ LaCounte, pastor 9am, worship )ut there Is always room for one «t Lor>g Hill Roed. Rev Richard H CHURCH. Route 85. Rev. William vice of worship; 6:30 p.m., evening t h ^ figures are from this past commentary.” Persing. rector. 10 a.m.. Worahip ser­ service service, 1015 a m . Sunday K h o o i. 7 Taylor, pastor. 11 a.m. worship sar> p m . evening service summer) 290,000 from Laos, Viet­ more.” And this comment is “Buddah — Hurt not others with vice with nursery available during vice. CONCORDIA LUTHERAN «P». GILEAD CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. (LCA), 40 Pitkin St. Rev. SACRED HEART CHURCH. Route nam, Kampuchea as well as 278,000 followed by a gleeful and triumphant that which pains yourself.” service; 9:30 a m. church school for 30 Rev Ralph Kelley, pastor: Rev CHURCH.' Habron Rev. David G. Burton D. Strand, pastor: Rev David all ages Michael Donohue Saturday mass at Khmer refugees. The report goes on laugh. “Confucius — is there any one Runnion-Bareford. pastor. 10:30 B Stacy, associate pMtor 6.30 a m. 5 p.m . Sunday masses at 7.30 9 to include the ‘Freedom Flotilla’ How much better to say, “Yes, we maxim which ought to be acted upon a.m.. Worship service, nursery; 915 Holy Communion, nursery care 11 / Bolton a.m.. Church school ciaaaea. 10 30 a m and noon from Cuba that entered our own have many sinners in our church. For throughout one’s whole life? Surely provided 10:00 a.m. Holy Commu­ ST JOHNS EPISCOPAL nion. Church School through Grade connby." You will be proud to know that matter we all “fall abort of the the maxim of loving kindness is CHURCH OF ST. MAURICE. 32 CHURCH. Route 30 Rev Robert H Hebron Road Rev Robert W. Cronin, Manchester 6. nursery care provided Wellner. rKtor 8 a m . communion that CWS since 1946 has resettled glory of God.” That is why each Sun­ such. Do not unto others what you pastor. Saturday mesa at 5 p m., Sun* UNITARIAN UNIVER8ALIST GOSPEL HALL. Center Street 10 10 a.m.. family service and church day we have a “Prayer of day maaaes at 7.30. 9:15 and 11 a.m. SOCIETY: East. 153 W. Vernon St Khooi. over 350,000 refugees. would not that they should do unto am., breaking bread: 11:45 a.m., Rev. Arnold Westwood, minister BOLTON UNITED METHODIST VERNON ASSEMBLIES OF GOD By what authority do I say that Confession” that God will forgive our you.” Sunday achool; 7 p.m . gospel 10:30 a m.. Service. CHURCH. 1040 Boston Turnpike. CHURCH. 51 Old Town Road. sins and let us start over again, or Rev Marjorie Hllaa. pastor 9;30a.m.. meeting TRINITY COVENANT CHURCH. money for these and other “relief" “Islam — no one of you is a Rockville Rev Michelino Ricci church sebool; 11 a m., worship aer* FULL GOSPEL 302 Hackmatack St. Rev Norman E something along that line. For exam­ paator 1100 am and 6 30 pm m j e ^ are gifts to Christ the King? believer until he loves his brother vice, nursery INTERDENOMINATIONAL CHURCH. Swensen. pastor; Milton Nilson, worship services ple, every single Sunday in The First 745 Main St Rev Philip Saunders, assistant pastor 0 and 11 a.m . R e ^ again the parable of the great what he loves for himself.” ST GEORGE S EPISCOPAL VERNON UNITED METHODIST minister. 10:30 a m., pralee. worahip worship services, nursery for Infants, assize in Matthew 25. You recall that Congregational Church of Windham CHURCH. Boston Turnpike. Rev. CHURCH. Route 30 Rev Marjone Try the Bible John C Holltger vicar lOe.m .Fami* service and Bible study; 7 p.m.. 9:25 a m . Sunday Bible School Center right after the Prayer of deilverance service Hlles. pastor S a m church Khooi the Son of Manais separating the ly Eucharial. 11 am.. Nursery classes for ages two through adult, The man who does not read good FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH. 52 Lake 9:15 a.m., worship service, nursery sheep from the goats: Adoration we make our humble con­ program and coffee fellowship. nursery for Infanta. 10 25 to 10 55. Slq/tev. James Beiiaaov. pastor. 9 30 CHURCH OF ST BERNARD books has no advantage over the man BOLTON CONGREGATIONAL fellowship coffee time. “Ihen the King will say to them on fession before God, our heavenly a.m . Sunday school; 10:30 a.m.. Rockville Rev John J. White, pastor who can’t read them. — Mark Twain CHURCH, Bolton Center Road. Rev ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL Saturday masses at 5 and 7pm. 'f»fr hit right hand, ‘Come, 0 blessed of Father. The majority of Christian worship service, 7 p.m.. evening ser­ CHURCH, Park ar>d Church streets. J Stanton Conover, minister; 9:30 Sunday massM at 6 00. 10 and 11 30 vice Rev Stephen K Jacobson, rector a m . Morning worship, church am CHURCH OF THE ASSUMPTION. Rev J Gary L'Hommedieu, assistant school and nursery . 10:30 a m coffee ROCKVILLE UNITED METHODIST Adams Street at Thompson Road to the rector; Rev. Alan J. Broadhead. hour m Chandler Hall; 10:45 a m. CHURCH. 142 Grove St Rev Richard Rev Edward S. Pepin, paator. Satur­ assistant to the rector. 7:30 a m , Holy forum program and adult study E ThompKn. pastor 10 45 am day masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.. Sun­ Eucharist: 9 a m.. Family Eucharist group worship service day masses at 7:30, 9. 10:30 and and Church School. 11 a m Hoty Events at Churches 11.45 a m. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Eucharist- CHURCH of Vernon. 695 Hartford Coventry CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF SOUTH UNITED METHODIST LATTER-DAY SAINTS. WoodSlde Turnpike Rev John A Lacey Sacred Dance Group, Mezzanine; 7 COVENTRY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 1126 Main St Rev Dr Emanuel Church Youth Group Street and Hlllstown Road. Wen del K. minister. Rev David C Bowling, CHURCH, Route 44-A and Trow­ George W. Webb. Rev. Laurence M p.m. Center Church Women Christ­ Walton, bishop 0:30 a.m.. Priesthood aasistant minister 9 55 a m Church MANCHESTER— Events next MANCHESTER - The Youth bridge Roed. Rev Brad Evana. Hill. Rev Bruce A. Pehraon. pastors mas Program (Round Table and Relief Society: 11:15 a m.. Sacra­ Khooi. crib room, child care. 10 a m week at Emanuel Lutheran Church paator Sunday, 9:30 a m worahip. 9 a m. and 10:45 a m Worship ser­ Worship service. Group of Emanuel Lutheran Church ment Meeting. vice. 9 a m Church School, nursery Singers), Sanctuary; 8 p.m. Board of 10:45 a m Sunday achool; 7 p.m Bi­ FULL GOSPEL are as follows: SALVATION ARMY. 661 Main St. through junior high. 7:30 p m . Praise Christian Education, 59A Congress will sponsor its second annual talent ble study and feliowahip Wedneeday. INTERDENOMINATIONAL CHURCH % Capt and Mrs Arthur Cartoon, corps and teaching service- Mon. — 3:30 p.m. Staff; 6:45 p.m. show on Dec. 19 at 7:30 p.m. at the 7 30 p m prayer meeting INC . 9 Ellington Ave . Rockville Rev St. officers 9 30 a m.. Sunday acfiool: EMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH. PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN Philip Saunders, minister Sunday Scouts, bowling; 7:30 p.m. (hristian church. 10:45 a m . hoHnesa meeting; 6 p.m.. Church ar>d Chestnut streets. Rev Wednesday — 7:30 p.m. Chancel CHURCH, Route 31 and North River 2 30 p m . deliverance service. Eklucation, Anniversary Committee. The show will be preceded by a Road. Rev W H. wilkena. paator 9 open-air meeting; 7 p m., salvation Dale H Gustafson, paator. Rev Choir, Federation Room. meetirtg Wednesday. 7 30 p m . deliverance Tuesday — 12:30 p.m. Old Guard spaghetti supper with servings at a m , Sunday achool; 10:15 am., Michael R Lohmann. associate service Thursday — 7:30 p.m. Prudential worship aeortce. UNITED PENTECOSTAL pastor. Bryan Myers, irKern. Rev C CHURCH. 167 Woodbridge St Rev. TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH. luncheon at Willie’s; 12 p.m. Phebe 5:30, 6 and 6:30 p.m. ST MARY'S CHURCH. Route 31 Henry Anderson, paator emeritus Board, Robbins Room. Marvin Stuart, minister. 10 a.m.. Sun­ Route 30 Rev Thomas N Colley Circle luncheon; 4 p.m. Cherub and Proceeds form the supper and the Rev F Bernard Milter, pastor; Rev. 0:30 and 11 a m., worahip servicee. pastor 6a m and 10 30 am worship day school; 11 a.m.. worahip. 6:30 Friday — 6 p.m. Advent Workshop John L Suprenant. associate paator. 9 45 am Sunday achool. nursery, Junior choirs; 7:30 p.m. Worship and show will go to the fund for a trip to p.m.. prayer; 7 p.m.. worship. services. 9 15 a m Sunday School and Potluck, Woodruff Hall. Saturday masses at 5 and 7 p m.; adult forum. Bible study. 11 a m ,ffr\ ft' music. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 43 and adult Bible class Purdue next July for the All- Sunday masses at 7:30, 9:30 and nursery TALCOTTVILLE Spruce St Rev. Richard Gray, pastor. NORTH UNITED METHODIST Wednesday — 6:30 a.m. Bible Lutheran Youth Gathering. 10:45 a m congregational CHURCH. Mam 10:30 a m.. worship service, nursery; CHURCH. 300 Parker St Rev Dr South Church SECOND CONGREGATIONAL Street and Elm Hill Road Rev This a tractive tree was donated by the Savings Bank of These youngsters from Grade 4 at Barnes Sarah Thiery of 62 Huckleberry Road and Study at Intern’s Apartment; 7:30 9:15 a m . Sunday school; 7 p.m., Cn- Howard L Love, pastor 9 am and MANCHESTER— The following CHURCH. Route 44A Rev Robert K Kenneth E Knoi. pastor 10 3p am School in East Hartford add the finishing p.m. Emanuel Choir. Bechtold. paator. 9 30 a m . Educa­ formal worship 10:30 a m worship services. 9 a m Manchester Reflected in the mirror is Ruth Dulka, bank Karen Kelly of 107 Country Lane. (Herald events have been scheduled at South Christian Yoga ST JOHN'S POLISH NATIONAL Worship service touches to their tree. They are, from left. Thursday — 10 a.m. Prayer group; tion for all ages: 11 a m., worship ser­ nursery tor children 5 years old or employee, who did the trimming. (Herald photo by Burbank) photo by Pinto) United Methodist Church next Week: MANCHESTER - There will be a vice. CATHOLIC CHURCH. 23 Golway St. younger. 10 30 a.m Church school, 11:15 a.m. Care and Visitation; 11:30 Rev. Waller A. Hyazko. pastor 9 a m., aged 3 to 6th grade Tuesday — 3 p.m. The Confirma­ Day of Renewal in Comtemplative mass In English; 10:30 a m., mass in ''V By BETTY RYDER to 12:30 Bible Study, bring a bag ' SECOND CONGREGATIONAL following the Currier & Ives tradi­ tion Class will meet in the education Prayer and Christian Yoga, in East Hartford English and Polish CHURCH. 365 N Mam St. Rev Or THE ; '.S ■■ft lunch; 1:30 p.m. Martha Circle; 3:45 ST BARTHOLOMEW'S CHURCH. Family Editor tion using as the symbol for the FIRST ASSEMBLIES OF GOD, 763 Jarr>es 0 MacLauchlln. pastor 10 Belle Choir; 6:30 p.m. Confirmation: wing of the church; 7:30 p.m. The preparation for Christmas, Dec. 13 741 E. Middle Turnpike Rev Marlin ■ Now becoming the high point of the festival, one of the Wadsworth’s own Oak St Rev Ralph F Jelley, pastor a m worship service and church BIBLE 7 p.m. Word and Witness; 7:30 p.m. Women’s Prayer and Study Group from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Assump­ 10 a.m., church school, 11 a m., mor­ J. Scholsky. pastor Saturday mass at school. 11 am feiiowthip hour holiday season, the 1980 Holiday paintings "A Smart-Tum-Out” by an 5 p m . Sunday masses at 8:30, 10 New Member class. will meet at 1208 Main St. AllLll women' tion Church parish hall. ning worship. 7 p m., evening service. CENTER CONGREGATIONAL SPEAKS Festival of Trees began its 7th season unknown American painter —a FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH of East and 11 80 a m CHURCH 11 Center Street Rev By Saturday — 10 to 11:30 Lucia Fest of the church are welcome. The day will consist of mass, Chris­ ST JAMES CHURCH. Rev. James Newell H Curtis J r . senior pastor. at the Wadsworth Atheneum in Hart­ beautiful snow scene with sleigh and Hartford (Southern Baptist Conven­ Eugene rehearsal; 7:30 p.m. Lucia Fest in Wednesday — 7:30 p.m. The Men’s tian Yoga exercises, comtemplation. tion) 36 Mam St Rev. Charles Coley, Archambault. Rev. William F Carroll. Rev Chet Copeland, associate ford on Friday. rider. She is also introducing a Rev. Francis V Krukowskl. team pastor. Rev Clifford 0 Simpson, Brewer sanctuary and Luther Hall. Prayer and Study Group will meet; faith sharing, sacred music, a pastor 11 a m. and 7 p.m.. worship Established by the Women's Com­ special display of Victorian dolls services, nursery. 9 45 a m.. Sunday ministry. Rev Edward J. Reardon, in pastor emeritus 10 a m worship ser­ 7:30 p.m. The Evangelism Commis­ holistic spiritual renewal of the body, residence Saturday masses at 5 and ■ mittee of the musuem to raise funds, dressed for the holidays which will be school; 6 p.m.. Training Union. vice 10 arh Church School 11 15 sion will meet at the home of Laura soul, and mind. To register, phone FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH 7:30 p m.. Sunday masses at 7:30, 9 a m coffee shoppe One o( Satan s most the festival has become a Connec­ shown in the Connecticut Room of Nazarene (Lutheran Church in America). 1120 and 10:30 a m., noon and 5 p.m. success(u) ploys (or ttie Poeppel, 14 Cheyenne Rd., East Sister Marie Alice LaGace, 649-9742. ST. BRIDGET CHURCH. 70 Main Sliver Lane Rev Paul E. Henry J r . ticut tradition. More than 125 trees the museum. ' MANCHICSTER- The following Hartford. St Rev Philip A. Sheridan and Rev. South Windsor demot'allzation o( man is pastor 9:30 a m . Sunday School; tile illusion of something created by people throughout the Soloists and musical groups will events have been scheduled at the Thursday — 6:30 p.m. The Junior 10:30 a m coffee hour; 11 a.m. Emilio P padelli. co-paators. Satur­ WAPPING COMMUNITY CHURCH, Unitarian Singles day maases at 5 sruJ 7 30 p.m; Sun­ state will be on exhibit and for sale. perform weekdays at 1 p.m.; Church of the Nazarene for next Choir will rehearse; 7:30 p.m. The worship 1790 Eiilrigton Road Rev Harold W for nothing This deception Mrs. John S. Mason of Rockville week: MANCHESTER - ‘Unitarian FIRST CONGREGATIONAL day masses at 7:30. 9, 10:30 and Richardson, minister 9 15 and 10 45 lies at the root of many of weekends at 1 and 3 p.m.; and Education Work Area will meet; 7:30 CHURCH. 67 Main St. Rev. William E. r>oon. a m., worship service and church the ills of our society and Mrs. Jack R. Hunter of Monday — 7:30 p.m. Cantata Singles will hold a discussion/social JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES, 647 school evenings 6 through 9. There will be p.m. The Adult Study and Sharing Flynn, minister 10 a.m . worship ser­ N o th in g is Manchester, two of the festival’s rehearsal. Group will meet at 224 Indian Hill Sunday from 7:30 to 10 p.m., at the vice. church school, child care; 11 Tolland Turnpike. 9 30 a.m.. Bible ST FRANCIS OF ASSISI CHURCH. madrigal singers, chorales, recorded a.m., coffee hour; 6 p.m., youth choir; discourse; 10:20 a m., group discus­ 673 Ellington Road Rev Carl J free—everything bears its chairpersons, say that people from Tuesday - 9:30 a m. Young Trail, Glastonbury. Unitarian Meetinghouse, 157 Vernon sion. music, a wind ensemble, a pianist Street West. 7 p.m.. youth fellowship. Sherer. paator Saturday massM at 4 price all walks of life are contributing and other musicians performing both Women’s blble study at church. Friday — 6:15 p.m. Youth CTioir; FAITH TABERNACLE CHURCH, ZiON EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN and 5 30 p.m.; Sunday masses at We often describe salva­ The topic for discussion will be: 1535 Forbes St Rev. Ralph CHURCH (Missouri Synod). Cooper 7:30. 9:30 and 11 a m trees this year. Trees will be secular and religious music. Babysitting provided; 2:00 p.m. Ser­ 7:30 p.m. Chancel Choir; United and High streets. Rev Chsriea W. tion through Christ as Saundsr*. pastor. 10 a.m., Sunday ST MARGARET MARY CHURCH. decorated by businesses, large and “How do you handle your children’s Kuhl, paator. 9 a.m . Divir>e worahip, In addition, a group of ice skaters vice at Crestfleld Convalescent Methodist Youth Fellowship. achool. 11 a m., worship aervioe; 7 R^. John J Quinn, paator. Rev being free But while it is small, civic, social and art will perform on specially erected Home; 3:00 p.m. Service at Vernon Saturday — Serving our Singles: 6 — or your date’s children’s — reac­ p.m.. evangelistic service. Nursery at 10:15 a m. Sunday School and Youth Joeeph H Keating, assistant pastor offered to us without price, organizations, institutions, schools, tions to your social life?” all services. Forum; 10:15 to 11:30 a.m., First and Saturday mass at 5 p m . Sunday it did not come without plastic “ice” wearing costumes Manor; 7:30 p.m. Church Board p.m. Pot luck supper, 7 p.m. second year youth instruction; Holy masses at 6:30. 10 and 11 30 a m BURNSIDE UNITED METHODIST cost—to the Father clubs, etc. and by many Individuals. reminiscent of Currier & Ives pain­ meeting. Educational workshop, 8 p.m. The evening is open to single CHURCH. 16 Church St. Rev Henry Communion the first and third Sun­ ST PETER'S EPISCOPAL day of each month This something for From Manchester, trees have been tings each day during the 10-day Wednesday - 9:30 a.m .Ladies’ Bi­ Worship service. adults. There Is a small admission d Scherer J r , paator 10:30 a m., CHURCH. Sand HIM Road Rev Bruce donated by Alpha Delta Kappa Gam­ festival. ble study at church; 7 p.m. Midweek fee. For further information call worahip service, child care provided CHURCH OF CHRIST, LydaJI and Jacques, paator; Rev. Ronald E nothing deceit provides the for infants through age 5. 9:15 a.m. Vernon streets. Eugene Brewer and Haideman. aaaiatani to the paator. 6 soil in which gambling ma, the Savings Bank of Manchester, service of Missions, Teen Bible John Crowley, 649-4427 or Barbara Steve Holt, ministers Sunday ser­ a m.. Hoty Communion. 10 a m . I The museum hours have been church achool for ail ages including flourishes It undergirds Mi. Manchester Junior Women's Club, Concordia Tuttle, 644-0664. adult class. 6 p.m Junior High and vices: 9 a m. Bible classes; 10 a.m. family .service and Surfday school extended for the duration of the studies. Children’s Caravan Scouting worahip; 6 p.m! worship W edn^ ay the excesses to which a Manchester Structural Steel Co., Program. Senior High Fetlowahips AVERY STREET CHRISTIAN festival. Hours are today and Sunday, MANCHESTER - Events WESLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH 7 p.m. Bible study. Nursery provided REFORMED CHURCH. Rev Bert Van socialistic economy leads Mrs. Marilyn Ehnerson and Mrs. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Monday closed; Friday — 7 p.m. Teens Christmas scheduled next week at Concordia (United Methodist Church). 110 for ail services. Antwerpen, paator. 9:45 a m . Sunday It breeds the segment of David Isenberg, EWngton Road Rev. Gordon Gale, FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. Khooi; 11 a m. and 7 p.m.. worship Tuesday and Wednesday, Dec. 9 and decorating. Lutheran Church are as follows: SCIENTIST. 447 N. Main St. 10 30 slothful nonproduiers in Mrs. Catherine Cosgrove of East pastor 9:30 a m., worahip aervioe. service, nursery at both services. 10, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Thursday and Saturday — 8 a.m. Men’s prayer Monday—6:30p.m. Administration chMd care. a.m., church service, Sunday school, MESSIAH EVANGELICAL our society. God ordained ru Hartford and students of the Barnes Friday, Dec. 11 and 12,11 a m. to 9 group and breakfast. staff, church room; 7 p.m. Finance Christmas party TRUTH BAPTIST CHURCH, and care for small children. LUTHERAN CHURCH (Wisconsin that man should live by COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH. School In Blast Hartford have made p.m.; and Saturday and Sunday, Dec. Conunittee, church room; 7:38 p.m. MANCHF.STER - A children’! meeting in Stye Elementary School. Synod). 300 BuckierKi Roed. Rev •'the sweat of his brow' Kingston Drive. Rev BIm Rowtay. 555 E Center St. Rev James I. Meek, Ronald Muet)el. paator 9 30 a m . iGen. 3.19i. and so labor as contributions, as have Interiors 13 and 14, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Regular Center Church Church Council, church room, 8:15 Christmas Party, sponsored by paator 10 a.m. Bible daaaee: 11 a.m. minifter. 9'15 a.m.. Church school tor worship aervice, 10:30 a m . Sunday Unlimited and Mrs. Betty Hanson of museum admission will be waived p.m. Exercise claas for women in Chapter 469 of Parents Without •mrship service; 7 p.m,. Evening ser­ an ages, klnderg«ien through Grade achool to enable him to provide MANCHESTER- The following 4 continuing during the service; 10 30 OUR SAVIOR LUTHERAN (or the truly unfortunate Glastonbury. during the 10-day period. Admission Kaiser Hall. Partners, will be held on Sunday vice. Nursery provided for all aer- events have been scheduled at Center am.. Morning worship, nursery CHURCH. (Missouri Synod) 239 lEph 4 281. ' “Santa Claus is Coming to Town,” is the name of the Mrs. Hunter and her daughter have provided. to the festival is ^ for adults; $1.50 C^regatlonal Church for next Tuesday —8 p.m. Bible Study from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Community Graham Road 9 am.. Sunday tree trimmed by students in Grade 3 at Lake Street created a beautiful tree for the CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE. 236 achool; 9 and 10:15 a m., worahip. “Christmas Fantasy" is the name of the wreath donated by senior citizens and students 13-18 Group in chruch romn. BapUst Church, East Center Street, Qiastonbury Main St. Rev. Neale McLain, senior School, Vernon. Pretty Kyla McSweeney of 107 Women's Committee's own gift to pastor; Rev. George Emrrtm. minister the Ckiventry Garden Club, sho«(n here by ^rbara ’Ihomas, years of age: SO cents children under Monday — 7 p.tn. Handbell Choir, Wednesday —8:30 p.m. Children's Manchester. Participants are ST DUNSTAN'S CHURCH, s the festival. of visitation and outreach. 9:30 a m.. Vernon Hublard Drive and Kevin Wood of 108 Rambling Road, club president. Assisting her were Patricia Ballsieper, Natalie 12. Information for tours and groups Carrier Room. Choir; 7:45 p.m. Concordia Choir. reminded to bring refrMhments to MwKhMMf Ro*d R«v. JOMph n. (» U M H CHRIST Mrs. Mason, chairperson of Bannon, paator. Saturday mass at S Sunday school; 10:45 a.m.. worship, ST JOSEPH CHURCH. 33 West or admire the class’ handiwork. (Herald photo by Pinto) may be obtained by calling 278-28TO. Thursday -9:30 a.m. Bible share. Children previously signed up children's church and nursery; 7 Lydall and Vernon Streets DeMars and Helen Mamet. (Herald photo by Mnto) decorations for the event. Is Tuesday — 3:30 p.m. Pilgrim p.m., Sunday masaas at 0. 9:30 and St.. RockviHe. Saturday maaaea at 5 Ext. 271. Qwlr, Memorial Hail; 6:30 p.m. Discovery Group In church room. will receive gifts. 11 am p.m.. everWtg service, nursery. and 7 p m ; Sunday maaaea at 8:30 10 - EVENING HERALD, Sat., Dec. 6, 1»80 ! EVENING HERALD, Sat, Dec 8, 1980 - 1 1

Brunner draws Tribe athletes NFL officiating ObituQric6 Ohio order starting nod ■ take honors not pleasing Williard C. McLean at quarterback inCClL to Bears 'GM Page 12 ^ VERNON - Williard C. McLean, 6pofts Page 12 Page 12 98, of 94 Talcott Ave., Rockville, died wide-ranging Friday in an area convalescent home. Mr. McLean was bom in Glaston­ bury, Feb. 15, 1882 and had lived in Rockville for more than 40 years. on housing" He retired as a shipping clerk from the Merrow Machine Co., Hartford, housing assistance plan, Manchester Herdd Qnqfe^ Speed key for Tribe five By MARY KITZMANIS in 1947. Herald Reporter did file one with the regional federal He leaves a daughter, Mrs. Joseph Housing and Urban Development of­ (Bernice) Novak, of Rockville; a MANCHESTER - The remedial By LEN AUSTER fice. By Herald Sporlswriter sister, Mrs. Ray (Lucy) Blydenburgh order for Parma, Ohio, a city which However, the reasoning used by Record of Farmington, five grandchildren, was found guilty last June of racial There were years in the past seven Battisti in finding Parma guilty of Earl Yost when the Manchester High basket­ several great-grandchildren and a » housing discrimination. Includes con­ discrlmatory practices reflected ball team was acknowledged for its several great-great-grandchildren. structing 133 homes, joining the Com­ Blumenfeld's when he issued an in- .Sports Editor amount The funeral services will be Mon­ munity Development block grant size. You could not see the forest juctlon barring Manchester from through the trees, especially when day morning at 11 at the Ladd program, and providing an overseer withdrawing from the CD program Funeral Home, 19 Ellington Ave., to carry out other programs. collected they all stood erect. until the trial, expected early next And, for a year or two, the Indian Rockville. The order was issued by U.S. Judge year. Frank J. Battisti, who earlier found cagers were somewhat notorious The Rev. David Eusden, associate Battisti's ruling has been termed of the Boston Red Sox compiled the the city of 100,000 bordering Will Hadden, general chairman for about not being able to put the ball in pastor of the Union Congregational the "most comprehensive fair best defensive average during the Cleveland "engages in a pattern and the Five Mile Road R ace in the hole. That was a problem, along Church. Rockville, will officiate. housing ruling yet.” Manchester on Thanksgiving, reports 1980 American League baseball Burial will be in St. Jam es practice of resistance" to construc­ with being primarily not too fleet \5 The judge ruled that "the city of $2,981.40 was collected the morning reason. Cemetery, Glastonbbry. tion of low-income housing. afoot. Parma consistently has made of the event, a record total. In addi­ Several inquiries since the reason Manchester's size was lumbering. Friends may call at the funeral The Parma case, one of seven suits decisions which have perpetuated home Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. across the country brought by the tion. all entry fees - $3 from each ended have bren received seeking in­ But this year another story arises. and reinforced its image as a city formation on the two shortstop's Memorial donations may be made U.S. Department of Justice to com­ registered runner will be turned over Manchester does not have where blacks are not welcome.” fielding marks. Burleson, playing in to the Memorial Fund of the Union bat discriminatory zoning, laws and to Muscular Dystrophy Research, overwhelming size. But it does have Freidman has said that 155 games, had a .974 fielding average Congregational Church. Rockville. housing codes, has been hailed by national objective of the race­ quickness, and apparent shooting Manchester's plaintiffs established sponsoring Nutmeg Forest, Tall with 22 errors in 851 chances. He was some including Cleveland housing ability, and will hope to put those "liability on the merits, then it would / Cedars of Lebanon. credited with 301 putouts and 528 Helen M. Yurgel lawyer Avery Friedman, as assets to good use when it taps off the Si not be illogical to expect that Judge J Broken down, there were 2,041 assists. Burleson was involved in 147 MA.NCHESTER - Helen M precedent-setting. 1980-81 roundball reason Friday night Bill Anderson Blumenfeld would look at the opi­ dollar bills stuffed in the cans, 185 $5 doubleplays. Joe Maher I’at Silver Yurgel of 165 Maple St., died Friday Friedman said at the time Battisti against CCIL foe Conard High at nion. bills. 20 $20 dollar bills and one $50 Dent posted a .982 mark in 141 in Manchester Memorial Hospital. found a guilty verdict' that Clarke Arena at 8 o'clock. experienced players; but they have league. " Pearson voiced Battisti's remedial order was bill. , backcourt, 6-foot-3 junior Ron She was bom in Lithuania daughter Manchester's lawsuit, brought by games. He had 224 pu\outs, 489 The league tilt inaugurates a 20- limited varsity experience." "We Pearson, however, sees the league issued in a brief court session assists and was charged with 13 Pedemonte, 6-loot-4 junior Derek of the late Anthony and Anna (Mar- three low-income residents charging Several checks amounting to $50 game slate. only have three full-time varsity as being balanced. "I feel the CCIL Thursday, after he denied a motion to errors. The Yankee infielder look Reed, 6-foot-3 junior Steve Troy and tish) Krawski. She had been a resi­ discrimination in its withdrawal received plus one silver dollar. Four starters are definite in the will be the strongest overall in the stay the order. part in 77 doubleplays. players from a year ago. Yet I feel dent of Manchester for most of her Letters to Santa from the Community Development Small change included $13 in 50 scheme of Coach Doug Pearson, who 6-foot junior Manny Johnson, seven years I've been here, " he Parma officials reportedly are cent pieces. $371,25 in quarters, Pedemonte and Reed did not play a we potentially have a good team life. program, would be seriously begins his seventh season at the foresees, "There are any number of preparing to appeal the order, $53.50 in dimes, $21.45 in nickles and because they have played together. Prior to her retirement 25 years The Manchester Junior^om en’s Club Inc., Santa. To get a letter from Santa, mail your affected. With Battisti's remedial End of the line helm. He has led Manchester to three year ago but both have been pleasant teams who could knock off who were despite legal costs of over $400,000. $5.20 in pennies. surprises to date in the pre-season, (But) beyond our seventh player we ago, she was employed by Cheney is sponsoring a "Letters from Santa Claus” child’s letter with $1 before Dec. 13 to Santa order, Friedman said the Parma Jon Lindberg is in a "double” role league championships, including a the top three a year ago, Enfield^ 6 The remedial order included Bat­ Also, six checks from runners are totally inexperienced. Any key Brothers. project during the Christmas season. Inspec­ Claus, 82 Cushman Drive, Manchester, Conn. case could be used by Judge M. with the Manchester Community year ago when the Indians shared top Pearson reports. Penney and East Hartford are im­ tisti's invalidating a Parma or­ proved to be bad. "We've got speed, it's one of our injuries, especially early, could hurt She was a member of the Lithua­ Joseph Blumenfeld in the College basketball team this reason honors with Simsbury and Windham, us." proved. ting his letter is Donald Mlodzinski of 35 06040. All proceeds benefit the Manchester dinance which requires 55 percent of This year's collection was $1.03 as a member of the starting five and each 15-3. Manchester finished 17-7 best assets," Pearson states, "We nian Alliance. Manchester trial. Shooting, not always a forte, has "The league should be the most Dover Road., Manchester. From left, Jelanie retarded citizens housing project. (Herald the town's residents approve any higher than a year ago when an es­ as the game correspondent ...Tip haven't had that in a long lime and Mrs. Yurgel leaves a daughter. However. Manchester's special overall. been worked on. “We realized it was competitive since I've been here I Mrs. Newton (Julia) Taggart, with Haber, executive director, MARCH Inc., and photo by Pinto) low-income housing project. timated 30,000 watched the holiday Department: Boston Red Sox tickets Six-foot-6 Bill Anderson, a 210- hope to use it to our advantage. wouldn't be at all surprised if at least counsel in the case, Dominic Other provisions include es­ a deficiency and we've worked really whom she made her home, two Squatrito, also stands by his earlier trot. This year, in colder weather, are now on sale and readers should pound senior, draws the nod at two teams share the title again. " tablishing a fair-housing committee, the estimated attendance was 25,000. hard on it and it seems so far to be sisters, Mrs. Walter (Anna) Cassells opinion that wide differences order now for choice dates at center. He averaged 12.8 points and "We’re going to try to fast break. Pearson added. establishing a housing authority or Hadden has served 29 of the 30 paying dividends," Pearson spoke of Sr., of Manchester and Mrs. Carol separate the two cases. Fenway Park next season...Chris Luz 10 rebounds a year ago and (But) to do that we have to play good early indications. Schedule: Dec 12 Conard H, 16 (Mary) Meilus of Wethersfield and cooperating with the Cleveland years the Tall Cedars were involved is a member of the UConn wrestling represents Manchester's only height hustling team defense. We are small East Hartford H, 19 Simsbury H. 23 Union filed grievance authority, applying for CD funds, - several nieces and nephews. ^uatrito notes the scope of the as general chairman. squad again this season while in the starting five. He'll be joined by so we’ll have to rely on Anderson and Manchester, with the three titles in Enfield A. 30 Penney A, Jan. 6 Hall The funeral will be Monday mor­ care against Parma Parma was advertising and drafting a fair­ another Manchester High grad, Tim 5-foot-lO senior Alex Britnell, 6-foot-2 for all five to box out. With the speed six years, has been picked in some H, 9 Fermi A, 13 Wethersfield A, 16 ning at 10:30 from the John F charged with discriminatory zoning housing resolution, and developing a DeValve is a member of the men's senior Pat Silver and 6-foot-l junior we have we will try to get down court areas as top challenger again in '80- Windham H. 20 East Catholic A. 23 Tierney Funeral Home. 219 W and housing laws, refusal to enact a minority outreach program. track squad as a distance Joe Maher. Anderson, Britnell and and get into odd man situations, 5 on 81. East Hartford A, 27 Simsbury A. 30 over police promotions Battisti also appointed a local Center St., with a blessing in St. fair housing resolution which would runner... Hartford Jai-Alai's sixth Silver have been elected tri-captains. 4. 4 on 3.” "Being picked means we've earned Enfield H, Feb. 3 Penney H, 6 Conard have welcomed "all persons of lawyer to be a "special master" in reason opens April 3 and will run The fifth starter will either be James Church at 11:15. But according to Tighe. "Patrol is down the promotions, Tighe sued If there is a concern, it is lack of the respect of our opponents. It's a A. 10 Hall A. 13 Ferm i H, 17 Burial will be in East Cemetery By MARTIN KEARN.S goodwill." consistent opposition to overseeing the remedial order in­ through Nov.28 with 228 perfor­ Greg Williams or Mike Oleksinski, a varsity experience. "1 feel we have credit to the kids. I think the kids Wethersfield H, 20 Windham A. 24 the first line of defense." Tighe said against the original changes in the stitution. The appointment of Joseph Calling hours at the funeral home Ill-raid R rporlrr at least six vacancies exist in the all forms of public and low-income mances scheduled. . Paul Phinney pair of 6-foot-l seniors. four starting players who could start want the respect, are glad to have it East Catholic H, 27 CCIL Playoff, reviews for promotions. Bartunek has been termed by Fried­ Bench strength will be provided by will be Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 MANCHESTER - The president patrol division. Wednesday he housing, rejection of federal sub­ writes from Cape Cod that he was un­ for anyone in the league," Pearson and welcome the challenge of being March 2 CCIL Plaj'off. Games at 8 p m . of the Manchester Police Union charged the adminisration is keeping sidized housing programs and refusal man as "unprecedented and a able to take in the Five Miler either 5-foot-9 senior Joe Panaro in the began, "and then we have three other picked at or near the top of the pm A memorial Mass will be Tighe said Lannan changed the to submit a housing assistance plan. political move Friedman says Bar­ DrnI B urirton as a participant or spectator due to Friday said he filed a grievance Nov them open to save money. regulations, eliminating experience celebrated in St James Church 25 objecting to recent changes in the Robert Weiss, town manager, said Squatrito says that while Parma tunek has "absulutely no fair-housing an eye problem. The former as a criterion. More importantly Manchester High coach was a Tuesday morning at 9 examinations on which promotions Friday the current budget does not was charged with a number of dis- background." Edge at shortstop Tighe said, the changes allowed only criminatory practices, the The Parma care is one of four com­ regular entrant for many Ellen G. Jackson are based allow the police department to the top eight candidates from the Which shortstop. Bucky Dent of the Meaning to Lions-Cardinals tilt Since then, Edward J Tighe, union operate at full strength for the entire Manchester care focuses only on its pleted federal suits trying to prove New York Yankees or Rick Burleson years . Have a nice weekend. VERNON — Ellen G Jackson. 89. written exam to take the oral test attempt to withdraw from the Com­ discrimination under the 1968 Fair president, has sent a four-page letter year. To counter the budget con- which is half the review. formerly of 610 Talcottville Road, to town directors complaining the straints, Weiss said the department munity Development program. In Housing Act. Three suits are pen­ NEW YORK (UPI) - There’s a lot The Cardinals, 4-9, have no playoff In a nationally televised game total offense and quarterback sacks Thursday night, Houston, 9-5, pulled and if Charlie Joiner gains 53 mure died Friday at a local convalescent department is understaffed and that has freed "uniformed officers" from April 1979 the town voted to withdraw ding. which includes Manchester. more than just the NFC rushing lead tickets to print, but they are not within a half-game of Cleveland in receiving yards, San Diego will be home morale has sunk duties -such as dispatching and Although Lannan rescinded the from the program for two years. In The most recent suit was filed Syracuse appoints at stake Sunday when the St. Louis without motivation. St. Louis the AFC Central race with a bruising the first NFL team in history with She was the widow of Emmett Tighe said Friday he has not records maintenance —now per­ original changes, Tighe said they November townspeople decided to Tuesday charging Glatonbury, a 99 Cardinals host Detroit’s suddenly snapped a four-game losing streak 6-0 victory over Pittsburgh, 8-6, dim­ three receivers posting 1,000-yard Jackson. received a response to the grievance, formed by civilians were not officially in response to the remain out of the program indefinite­ percent white community according meek Lions. with a 23-7 victory over the New ming the playoff hopes of the NFC Mrs. Jackson was born in Tolland but he said Police Chief Robert Lan- Weiss also acknowledged funds grievance. According to Tighe, Lan­ ly. Parma was denied CD funds to the 1970 census, with racial dis­ aePherson coach The game matches Detroit rookie York Giants last Sunday and the Car­ seasons in the same year June 18. 1891, she had been an area nan has rescinded the original nan took the action "as a result of the because of its housing record. crimination in refusing to build two Billy Sims, the conference leader in dinals still remember a 20-7 loss to champions. Washington, 3-10, boasts the league s from personnel accounts are MaePherson lives now in Berea, resident most of her life changes he objected to Tighe .said^bmetimes transferred to other ac concern voiced by the men of the While Parma refused to submit a low-income housing projects. SYRACUSE, N Y. (UPI) - rushing yardage (1,190) and the Lions earlier this season. San Diego. 9-4, is tied with Oakland stingiest pass defense, yielding 138 Ohio, with his wife. Sandra and two She is survived by two sisters. Mrs. the grievance would be revoked if un^ counts, but said he prefers to wait un department." Syracuse University sports officials touchdowns (13), against second- “Revenge is a factor," St. Louis atop the AFC West and Dan Fouts yards per game. daughters. Elizabeth Poehnert of Vernon and ion members vote Dec, 18 in favor of til the end of the vear to make the confirmed Friday that Dick ranked rusher Ottis Anderson of St Coach Jim Hanifan said. "No matter can break the record he shares with Minnesota, 7-6, seeks its second E School officials said the soon-to-be Louis (1,123), but the Lions Joe Namath if he notches his seventh victory over Tampa Bay in three Miss Anna May Grover of Gilsum. the new criteria transfers Under the newest regulations, any MaePherson, linebacker coach of the how childish it might sound, it does coach would arrive in Syracuse late desperately need a win. 300-yard passing performance of the weeks as the Vikings shoot for their N H., two nephews and a niece In the meantime, Lannan an- Both Lannan and Weiss hope to fill officer scoring above 75 percent on Cleveland Browns, is to be named give us an opportunity to get' back at PZC to discuss Friday night for a news conference. year. Kellen Winslow needs four seventh division title in eight years Detroit, 7-6, jumped out to a Funeral services will be Monday at nounced Friday that all promotions senior staff vacancies before hiring the written exam will be able to take head football coach at Syracuse them." Maloney announced his resignation startling 4-0 start but then went into a receptions to break Mike Ditka’s The Buccaneers, 5-7-1, who won the 2 p.m at the Ladd Funeral Home. 19 had been stalled by the grievance, entry-level officers ^although Weiss the oral test Still, no consideration is University. Anderson, who brings three Nov. 24 after compiling a 32-46 tailspin as quarterback Gary singleseason NFL record (75) of NFC Central in 1979, would be Ellington Ave.. Rockville Burial will but said he needs senior officers "1 said he expects three new officers to given to experience, while in the MaePherson, 50. is a former head straight 100-yard games into Sun- be in Blast Cemetery. Tolland record in 7 years as coach at Danielson slumped and reports of most catches by a tight end. eliminated _ from the playoff hunt want the promotions. 1 need these join the force early next year), past Tighe said, it counted as much new zoning type coach at the University of Syracuse, enjoying his best reason in team dissension multiplied. The The Chargers lead the league in with a loss* There are no calling hours people.' Lannan said In the grievance which has bogged as 20 percent. Massachusetts where he compiled a 47-23-1 record from 1971 through 1977, 1979 with a 7-5 record that included a Lions come off a nerve-wracking 23- MANCHESTER - Elimination of only one complex was developed ac­ winning Yankee Conference titles in 31-7 win over previously unbeaten 17 loss to Chicago on Thanksgiving C the controversial M zone will be dis­ cording to the one-third requirement. McNeere State in the Independence Meeting ^et Others received exceptions from the 1972 and 1977. Day that left them tied with cussed Monday at 7:30 p.m by the Bowl. Minnesota atop the NFC Central Massachusetts man Planning and Zoning Commission PZC for various reasons Hartford Whalers Syracuse had a disappointing 5-6 on Italy aid Reccommendations for the RPD At Syracuse he will succeed Frank Division. Town Planner Alan Lamson Maloney, who resigned last month. record in 1980, its first reason in the MANCHESTER - A number of zone also eliminates the definition of "It sure wasn't a very happy way revamped the zone, the only one MaePherson's coaching career Carrier Dome Stadium, but Maloney to spend Thanksgiving," said Detroit Manchester persons will be among gets hospital post which allows construction of multi­ a multi-family building, which was also includes stints as an assistant denied that was why he resigned, grab Norm Barnes those who will gather at the Gover­ Coach Monte Clark after the Lions family homes, and suggested three to eight units under the M zone. citing only personal reasons. nor's Mansion 990 Prospect St., Hart­ with the Denver Broncos and at the blew a 17-10 lead on quarterback day's contest, gained 168 yards last MANCHESTER— David Morgan, Hospital in Jamaica Plain, replacing it with a Residence The RPD zone does restrict the However, Maloney had been under PHILADELPHIA lUPIl - The siderations. University of Illinois, University of Vince Evans’ 4-yard scoring run as week and went over the 1,000-yard ford, Sunday for a meeting on relief of Sharon. Mass . has been named Massachusetts. Morgan served as a Planned Development zone at the number of units per acre. Lamson increasing pressure from alumni, Philadelphia Flyers Friday traded Barnes, 27, had three assists willi for victims of the Italian earthquake Cincinnati, and the University of regulation time ran out and a 95-yard mark for the second straight year. Director of Management program specialist there, working on urgings of a special housing com­ recommended a density of 10 irultl- specifically some members of the defenseman Norm Barnes to the 18 penalty' minutes in 22 games tlu' Some of those involved are Joseph Maryland. kickoff return for a touchdown by After dissipating second-half leads Engineering at Manchester special projects, problem solving and mittee. family units per acre, with no 1959 N a tio n a l C ham pionship Hartford Whalers tor future con­ season, his second with the club La>! Hatchey, president of the .. V' He is a graduate of Springfield Dave Williams on the first play of four straight games, the Cardinals Memorial Hospital. systems analysis. The Mayor's Committee on Con­ restriction on the number of units per Syracuse team, who said last year siderations. year. Barnes tallied four goals and "31 Manchester UNICO, Nathan College and a native of Oldtown, overtime. "It just kind of left used Anderson's graceful bursts to The appointment was announced He also served as a consultant to dominium Conversion found through building. This would allow greater they had no confidence in him. assists and played m the NHL .Ml Agostinelli, Raymond Damato, Maine. everybody with a crushed, rotten hold off the Giants. A Flyers' spokesman said the deal by Clarence J Silvia, a.ssistant direc­ assist the Shattuck Hospital in public hearings that developers congregation of buildings, and better was related to the Nov 20 trade that Star game Samuel Filloramo, and Barry Bot- feeling.” "If we had lost the Giant game in tor of the hospital. preparation for a site visit from the blamed the M zuiie restrictions for land use, according the Lamson. sent defenseman Jack Mcllhargey to Barnes was drafted in the eighth ticello Detroit. 2-14 in 1979, is shooting for the fourth quarter,” Hanifan said, ""1 A graduate of the University of Joint Commission on the Accredita­ curtailing apartment and con­ He also says that congregating the its first playoff berth in a decade and the Whalers, also for future con­ round out of Michigan State in 19T3 The meeting was called by Dr. units would allow more flexiblity in think I would have jumped off one of Pennsylvania with a bachelor's tion of Hospitals. dominium construction. The M zone Clark is trying to instill some Lion John X.R. Basile. chairman of the degree in health care with emphasis He has been a licensed Emergency has strict requirements that include locating developable land, as it would Walton holds those damn bridges ’ Venetian Earthquake Fund, formed pride. Elsewhere Sunday, San Diego is at In the sociology of medicine, health Medical Technician in a "one-third" provision. For apart­ be easier to meet open space and "Nobody in this league has any in 1976 when the northern Italian planning and health systems, Morgan Massachiisetts and has experience in ment or condominiums to be built, recreation requirments of 1,000 Washington, Minnesota at Tampa region of Veneto was hit by quakes. It sympathy for you, that's lor sure,” Bay, Atlanta at Philadelphia, Dallas Crippled Trojans received his master's (rom Boston managingNyid evaluating Emergen­ two-thirds of the proposed develop­ square feet for each bedroom. hope of returning he said. "If you pity yourself and stay was kept in existence as a paper University's Graduate School of cy Medical Service systems. He is a ment must be single-family and Lamson's recommendations for at Oakland. Los Angeles at Buffalo, organization after that in that frame of mind, you're going to Baltimore at Cincinnati, Denver at Management, in health care manage­ member of the American Public duplex homes. the RPD zone also allow more floor have something else to feel sorry A spokesman for the governor's of­ ment SAN DIEGO, Ore. (UPl) - Bill Walton claims pain killing injec­ Kansas City, the New York Jets at Health Association. In his recommendation for the new area, and require developers to sub­ about. ■' host Notre Dame fice said the meeting was called to Following an administrative in­ zone. Lamson eliminates the propor­ mit a preliminary plan for the con­ Walton said Thursday night that he tions received in the 1978 playoffs led Cleveland. Green Bay at Chicago, David Morgan Morgan will be relocating to the If Detroit and Minnesota win all of LOS ANGELES (UPl) - The their heads, will be playing their see what could be done to coordinate ternship at the Lemuel Shattuck tion requirement. Construction of struction. Under the M zone has not accepted the fact that his to his foot injury and missing all the winless New Orleans at San Fran­ Manchester area in the near future. their remaining games, the Lions differences between the University final regular season game under efforts to raise relief funds and to duplexes, single-family homes and developers do not have to reveal professional basketball career may next season with the Blazers and cisco and the New York Giants at would qualify for the playoffs on the of Southern California and Notre retiring and highly succes.sful head provide assurance that they will be multi-family units are permitted what types of building, or the layout, be over even though the San Diego playing sparsely with San Diego. Seattle. Miami entertains New basis of a better record within the Dame are enormous coach Dan Devine distributed as they should be. uses, but are not mandated for the development Clippers apparently have made that “I don't think I would have missed England Monday night. NFC. Notre Dame's enormous campus in But the 17th-ranked Trojans, who In 1976, Dr. Basile made several Judge limits picketing Developers testified before the The PZC will conduct a public decision on the center. three years if those shots had not South Bend, Ind., has ponds filled saw a 28-game unbeaten streak trips to Italy himself to oversee fund hearing on the new zone Monday, and ■Walton, who watched his former been involved," he said. "But 1 had a mayor's committee the one-third with contented ducks. Southern Cal's broken three weeks ago. have a distribution WATERBURY (UPIi - A bargaining table Thursday and probably will vote on it at a later team, Portland, defeat the Clippers great time up there. But when it went many of the hospital's 574 service requirement pushed construction campus, in downtown Los Angeles, penchant lor ruining Notre Dame's Superior Court judge Friday ordered Friday for talks aimed at ending the and maintenance workers. costs into unprofitability. business meeting 103-100, said, “I'll never give up bad, it really went bad." Czechs nah lead .Meeting scheduled trying.” has pigeons. Notre Dame students unbeaten seasons. Three times in the a striking nurses union to limit its strike which began on Nov 17 In ordering the limits on picketing, Since the M zone's adoption in 1972 Walton said he remembers guards The Twin's Mother's Club of spend most of their school year history of the steaming rivalry — picketing at the driveway leading to Union Executive Director Mary Fracasse ruled the hospital had Hostage greetings Walton led the Trail Blazers to Johnny Davis and Lionel Hollins and PRAGUE (UPl) - porters of the Italian team. Greater Hartford will meet the emergency room at Waterbury Lou Millar said “marked progress " their NBA championship and then forward Bobby Gross "were all the Czechoslovakia's Ivan Lendl and trudging through snowdrifts and slip­ 1938. 1964 and 1970 - the Trojan.s proved pickets had "negligently Vacation movie MANCHESTER - The Optical After Galgani's protests, match Wednesday. Dec 10 at 8 p.m. at the Hospital hM been made in 10 hours of left Portland for San Diego after fastest men at their positions in the Tomas Smid swept the opening day's ping on ice. Southern Cal students have been the only blemish on an obstructed and retarded" vehicles Style Bar at 763 Main St. is offering referee Derrick Hardwicke an­ 6 HEBRON - The PTO of Gilead surf on Christmas Day and worry otherwise perfect Irish season YMCA/YWCA at 770 Main S t, East Judge Ronald Fracasse ordered bargaining Thursday. Hospital filing a suit charging that the Blazer league" when he was with them in singles matches Friday to give their nounced over the loudspeaker that he carrying patients to the emergency Hill and Hebron Elementary School free cards and postage to anyone whr Another year. Southern Cal tied Hartford. pickets to stay at least 20 feet away negotiators admitted, however, that doctor's medical treatment was Portland. He said he thought the nation a 2-0 lead in the Davis Cup ten­ was withholding play "until order about tracking beach sand into their room. wants to rend Christmas greetings to Notre Dame to give the Irish a 9-0-1 The evening will feature group dis­ from the emergency room entrance a number of issues remained un­ will sponsor a Christmas vacation responsible for his foot injury. He guards were “a little more defense nis final against Italy on a day has been properly restored." dormitories "Societal needs require that any movie, for the children of both the American hostages in Iran. The cussions and a Christmas ornament under threat of $5,000 fines, but resolved played but 14 games in two seasons oriented" than the club's present marred by the arrest of two Italian Play resumed 45 minutes later But alt the differences will be laid season member of the public who has reason schools, on Dec. 29. store's window decoration is a And u se has a hot streak going gift exchange. denied the hospital's request that A total of 520 registered and with San Diego after five years with ones. fans that halted play for 45 minutes. after police agreed to free the two aside Saturday when the second- to use the emergency room entrance Christmas tree strung with yellow against Notre Dame with five For infonnation about the club, picketing be banned at all entrances. licensed practical nurses are in­ Tlie feature will be "For the Love Portland, including the cham­ Walton also is not critical of his old Lendl beat Italy's Cor^'ado Baraz- fans, Galgani said. ranked Irish hook up with always- dias the right to enter without being of Benji" A cartoon will also be ribbons, a symbol of American con­ straight victories in Los Angeles and mothers of multiple births, may call Negotiators for the 515-bed hospital volved in the strike, the largest pionship year and the next year when coach Jack Ramsay despite the zutti, 4-6, 6-1, 6-1, 6-2, after watching In the second match, Lendl powerful Southern Cal in a nationally unreasonably delayed," the judge shown. The details about time, cern for the hostages. televised game in the Los Angeles a 9-2-2 edge since 1967 Barbara Pope at 875-2081 New and Connecticut Health Care nurses strike in Connecticut history. the club was 50-10 when he was hurt. Blazers' poor showing this season. Smid defeat the leading Italian dropped a close opening ret, but said in an 18-page ruling. refreshments and cost will be an­ But the Trojans will have to go members are welcome. Associates union returned to the Honoring the picket lines have been Some doctors have said that “1 think Jack Ramsay is as fine k player Adriano Panatta, 3-6, 3-6, 6-3, returned to dominate play with Coliseum. nounced later Crash hurts woman Everything seems to favor Notre without Allen this weekend and that Walton's only hope of returning to basketbali coach as I have ever 6-4, 6-4, in an interrupted match. strong, smooth ground strokes. Christmas concert HEBRON — A woman was Dame. The Trojans will go into the could make a big difference The schools are looking for basketball Involves successful sur­ seen," Walton said. “1 have nothing The victories gave Czechoslovakia Unlike the choppy, rapid volleys seriously injured in a one-car acci­ game without regular starting Allen was poked in the right in the HEBRON - The Gilead Hill volunteers to help sell tickets, serve gery on the foot, but they give no but respect for Jack Ramsay.” an excellent chance to become the that characterized the Smid-Panatta dent on Route 85 about noon Friday. tailback Marcus Allen, the nation's UCLA game two weeks ago and spent School band and chorus will present a News blackout planned refreshments, keep order ard such guarantees. "I’ve never been one to put much first Eastern European country to match, both Lendl and Barazzutti Evelyn Mayo of Lebanon was second-leading rusher, and regular five days in the hospital to recover concert for students on Dec. 10 Anyone wishing to volunteer should "I haven’t ruled that out as a stock in blaming the coach. If the win the Davis Cup, with the doubles played far behind the baseline, each WATERBURY (UPl) - Mayor ment, gone to a city firefighter but city of­ traveling north on Route 85 when the quarterback Gordon Adams. Both from bleeding in the eye. during the day and an evening con­ call Delphine Blewitt. 646-2294 or possibility," said Walton of the sur­ players play well, the coach is great. match scheduled for Saturday and awaiting a mistake by the other. Eldward Bergin and a protesting "That's the only statement I've ficials said civil service testing Anne Boynton, 228-9755 cross^ the center line and struck a will be replaced by inexperienced "We're very concerned about a cert at 7 on Dec. 11. gery. "I haven't ruled out anything." If the players play bad, the coach is the reverse singles Sunday. With his powerful serve and strong firefighters union agreed Friday to a been authorized to give to the press,” assured St. John the job. tree / reoccurrence of the injury," USC The band will perform Christmas Walton said he had some pleasant terrible.” Smid, despite a shaky start, fought return, Lendl quickly took charge players. news blackout on efforts to end their the Democratic mayor said "We are After the 12 04 p m. accident the While Southern Cal isn't going Coach John Robinson said, "and favorites such as "Joy to the World," talking. Insofar as we have not been Station robbery memories of playing with Portland. Walton said there is still constant back in the first singles match, which and ran through three sets, 6-1,6-1,6- on-going dispute over the appoint­ was taken to Windham Memorial "Those were great years,” he said. anywhere this season, having been we've definitely decided not to play and "Silent Night.” There will be talking for the last 17 days. I'd say Bergin has ordered the firing of 10 HESTER Manchester pain in the foot. was halted over a controversial 2. ment of the city’s new fire marshal. MANl. Hospital suffering multiple injuriet “Those were great years of my life. ruled ineligible for post-season play him." other small instrumental ensembles that was progress.” firefighters when the union rejected police reported a robbery at the "I lift some weights, play a little "double bounce”, and the arrest of The disturbances in the opening Bergin, emerging from a marathon State police are investigating. We played some great basketball and because of academic violations, the Alternating at tailback will be performing as well. The dispute stems from the hiring his orders to end its protest of the ap­ Center .Street Mobil .Station shortly tennis, jog a little," he said. "And 1 the two boisterous Italian fans. match came during a pause in the meeting on them atter that ran until I made some great friendships. Fighting Irish have their whole world Anthony Gibson and Michael Harper, Some of the selections sung by the of former Edward St. John, a former pointment. The protest has taken the before 9 p m Friday evening read a lot. I've always been an active Italian Tennis Federation presi­ competition prompted by a 3 a.m,, said "substantial progress” “Of course there is the lawsuit. I at stake. two of five sophomores who will be choruses will be "Everett the form of firefighters failing to wear According to police the sUtion was Manrhrstrr fin* calls person. "I’ve had to learn to occupy dent Paolo Galgani demanded that questionable "double bounce" in the Evergreen," "The Uttle Drummer had been made toward ending the fire chief and fire marshal, as Water­ imagine It will be coming up pretty And the Irish, with visions of Knute getting their first extensive look at dispute but said he couldn't go into uniforms and ignoring some routine robbed by a black male No further Friday 3 15pm myself not being so active." play be stopped after Czech police crucial'fifth set. Boy,” and "Jingle Bell Rock.” bury fire marshal. Car fire, 189 W quick." Rockne and the Gipper dancins in Notre Dame.) detail because of the blackout agree­ The union says the job should have duties. information was available f>ntcr .SI arrested the two flag-waving sup­ 12 - EVENING HERALD. Sat., Dec. 8, IMO EVENING HERALD. Sal., Dec. 6, 1980 - 13 Jo**! World Officiating in NFL BY Luckman recalls JOE QARMAN riles Bears’ Antlers historic NFL rout CHICAGO (UPI) - The NaUonal Bears lost the game and there was no review the possibility of using instant / point in alibiing the defeat. replays but added the Payton Inci­ NEW YORK (UPI) - Sid Baltimore Colts’ 23-17 overtime vic­ third period to make it 54-0 at which A’* Football League usually admits its Luckman’s mind flashed back 40 point Musso and Fortman suggested U'— “ But the quality of officiating is a dent would not be a catalyst into A friend of mine. Bill Nucclo, of tory over the New York Giants in the officials mpke mistakes about as body heat. yearn to Dec. 8, 1940 - the day NFL’s 1958 title game which con-' that the Bears stop scoring. They N concern," Finks said. "I think the changing the NFL’s previous Vernon, was.all excited about a buck 7 often as a player like Chicago's Wiien the antlers attain full size, beat vinced the Grand Poobahs of ’TV that were overruled in the huddle. Walter Payton loses his temper. whole thing has to be re-examined resistance against tapM replays. he downed last week. He was excited about it for three reasons. there is a hardening under the velvet, the Washington Redskins, 73-0, and pro football could be sold big on the At that point, the referee asked the Last week, the NFL in a rare but and a determination made.” Heffeman also denied that the One, he used a black powder and blood supply stops. "When this changed the course of football tube and the New York Jets’ 167 Bears to stqp kicking extra points — not ^unprecedented move, reversed Finks was so incensed over* the in­ league tried to sweep the incident un­ happens, the velvet starts to peel, history. ' Super Bowl win over the Baltimore the "kicks were going into the stands an earlier decision and conceded of­ cident that he publicly participated der the rug because the Bears were musket, no mean feat in itself. Two, the deer dressed out at 150 pounds. and I can remember seeing animals “ When I think of that game, I think Colts in 1969 which brought about the and officials were running out of foot­ ficials erred In a controversial ruling in a media interview of Jim Heffer- not in contention for the plavoffs. in the woods, with long skinny strips of one man,” says Luckman, the current alignment of the NFL. balls. “That has nothing to do with it,” be That’s a lot of good eating Tight in the third quarter of the Bears' nan, NFL publicity director, after of velvet, now dry, hanging from the Columbia University single wing Halas’ T-formation. engineered by “We played ■ a benefit game in the league's initial statement on the said. there, plus the fact that the deer on game with the Atlanta Falcons. racks, like rags. It is during this tailback personally selected by Halas Luckman, destroyed the Redskins California a few weeks later and Payton matter. , The lingering question remaining the hoof would have gone close to 200 The play involved Payton, who had stage, that the animal rubs the to introduce the modem T-formation and signalled a new era in, football coaches from all over the country from the Payton fumble is whether pounds. That’s a good sized deer apparently carried the ball to the He personally quizzed Heffeman antlers against trees. Most of us who to the football world. “I think of because its man in motion out­ were there," recalls Luckman. Falcons' 1-yard line with Chicago about the league’s Investigation and the perennial all-pro will be fined for anywhere. And three, the animal had a fantastic rack. It was a six-pointer, frequent the woods a lot, can always George Halas. flanked the 6-2-2-1 and 5-3-3 defensive "They all wanted to learn about the leading 17-14. Payton, who normally accused the officials of being “jolting” an official. find trees, with the bark rubbed bare, “He had the secret,” adds alignments of that time. MacAfee, T. They asked Coach Halas if he wold "insecure.” NFL mles state that any player but an extremely large curved six- springs back up to return to the hud­ pointer. where a buck has been working off Luckman, a Hall of Earner at the Osmanski and Nolting were all 10- help them install the formation and dle, did just that after the play. The Bears' general manager also who touches an official for whatever The state biologists after checking his velvet. These “buck rubs," es­ college and pro levels. “The man in second or better runners in the 100- he asked me if I would go and help But head linesman Ed Marion joined with reporters in questioning reason is subject to automatic ejec­ the animal out, and recording all pecially when fresh, are a good sign motion ... the wide spread ends ... the yard dash and they burst into a defen­ them.” ruled Payton had fumbled and lost why NFL officials’ supervisor Art tion from the game and an automatic of deer inhabitants close by. counter play ... he was the pioneer ... sive backfield intent on covering the "1 went to West Point ((joach Red the ball and gave possession to Atlan­ McNally did not publicly address fine. Payton had threatened to sue kinds of measurements and data With the velvet gone, the rack is the man who made pro football what man in motion. Or, Luckman,. the Blaik), Pittsburgh. Holy Cross, ta, which went on to defeat the himself to the problem. the league for both his ejection and a about the deer, informed Bill that he had a most unusual deer, and the now like bone, all furrowed at the it is today ... they should call it the most accurate long passer of his Notre Dame (Frank Leahy) and Bears' 28-17. Payton was so startled "I know it was tough on Jim possible financial penalty. bonus was the unusual rack. base, and tines really pointed. The Halas formation instead of the T- time, would throw to Kavanaugh or other schools, ’ he says. '"This all by the call he grabbed the officials' Heffeman to speak, but that is his Heffeman said it would still be up (^incidental with his discussion buck is now ready for the rutting, or formation." George Wilson, both outstanding happened because George Halas was Kim Srotl arm and was ejected. job," Finks said. to NFL Commissioner Pete Rozelle Alex Brilnell Paul McCluskey about the unusual rack, I received a mating season, "rhis is why nature The historic game was the receivers. an ingenious, dedicated man who was Finks added the matter may have whether the league fines Payton. Originally, the NFL said evidence news release from the National has provided him with bone hard 's Cham­ "This is how it happened, " recalls willing to share his knowledge in the died if the public reaction in Chicago was inconclusive that Payton had Finks said he would be very sur­ Wildlife Federation, all about antlers antlers at this time. He has to fight pionship Game — the predecessor of Luckman. "There were many facets best interests of football. He made it fumbled. But four days later, the had not been so vociferous after the prised if anything further is done. and their function and usefulness to other males for the favors of the the Super Bowl. It was between to it. It was, in a way, a strange possible — and that’s why 1 say he NFL reversed itself and said tapes original NFL statement. “ I would imagine the thing is deer, moose, caribou, etc. I found does. Besides using their razor sharp teams considered approximately story. made pro football what it is today." showed conclusively that Payton did "I'm sure the attention it received over," he said. CCIL laurels include this so interesting, I thought I would hooves, most of the fighting is done equal; the Redskins, in fact, had "Only two weeks earlier we played "We went on to win 11 straight Who^s this? not fumble. from the media and the letters that Regarding the officials involved, beaten the Bears 7-3 only two weeks pass on some of these facts to you. with antlers, and the animals will at­ the Redskins a weird game — and games in 1942 and had a 19-game win­ Not a Texas ranger standing in Chicago General Manager Jim fans wrote to the commissioner had Heffeman said the incident would be earlier. tack each other head on. Every so lost 7-3. We marched up and down the ning streak," says Luckman. "Coach front of his workshop but John Mor- Finks has, like other team an effect." Finks said. put on the officials' evaluation at the Antlers start to grow early in the Both teams had great players. In often, a pair of battling bucks will get field but couldn't score. Then, on the Halas taught us everything. He davsky, Manchester fireman, who executives, been unhappy with Heffeman denied pressure from end of the year. spring, starting out as soft swollen their racks locked together, and un­ addition to Luckman, the Bears had last play of the game, I threw an ap­ worked 18 hours a day. We grew up Manchester the Bears or the fans had anything to Marion said he saw replays of the was among the 25.000 .spectators at athletes referees' calls. But the Payton inci­ pads on the skull. They begin to grow backs George McAfee, fortunately. both will die. because parent touchdown pass to Osmanski. under him. He taught us how to tie last week's Five Mile Road Race dent. Finks said, hid a more serious do with the rare NFL tumateut con­ play and still thought it was a fum­ very rapidly, and while growing, are and , guards George cross country squad Included were they cannot extricate themselves But, at the last moment, a Redskin our shoelaces He also taught us He's shown here on Mam Street near By LK\ Al STKR Senior Jennifer Hedlund and junior concern. cerning the play. ble. He also told the Chicago Tribune covered with a soft brown skin. This Musso and Danny Fortman, tackle 6 five Indian harriers, seniors Dave from the vise-like grip of tangled defender grabbed Bill and prevented humility. We couldn't help running lIrralH Sporl?*u pit»*r Nancy Curtin were all-CCIL first "I'm very concerned with the way "We are constantly rev /ing he was against use of televised the startling line, shivering like mn.st DeValve and Andy Wickwire, junior is called “velvet,” and right under antlers. and end Ken him from catching the ball. up some big scores But we never Most fall sports teams at team in field hockey with senior the league handled this. If they could things. Our original statement' ..s as replays. the skin, are tiny blood vessels, that others in 31-degree weather (Herald Peter Murphy and sophomores Doug Kavanaugh. The Redskins had Sam­ “It should have been ruled pass in­ tried to humiliate opponents." photo by Pinto) Manchester High had very good Georgeanne Ebersold and junior not reach a conclusion at first with it was: the evidence was in­ "B ^ause I've seen some replays carry nutrients to the growing rack. Potter and Tony Barbagallo When mating season is over, the my Baugh at quarterback, Andy terference, but it wasn't. Coach How did Halas select Luckman. an seasons and that fact was reflected in Wendy Felletter receiving second the evidence, then I wonder how conclusive," he said. "We didn't end that show the opposite of whiat is Farkas at halfback, Willie Wilkens Manchester copped CCIL honors. Antlers are the fastest growing antlers will suddenly drop from the Halas was furious — and justly so. Ivy League tailback playing for a the all-Central Connecticut team laurels. much else is getting past them,” it there. We tried to get more called." Marion said. "Talk to Art and George Young at tackle, among tissue known. They can reach very buck's head, and the only sign that We were a sober bunch in the Columbia team which had a 10-14-2 Interscholastic League iCCILi Karen and Kim Scott were all- Finks said. evidence and we got a tape from an McNally about it. We're not supposed others. large size, and proportions, in just a they were there, is a pair of bony dressing roofti. We promised each record for 1936-37-38'’ squads announced by Dick Danielson, Senior Paul McCluskey. who CCIL in girls' cross country with The Bears' general manager Atlanta station that showed that to talk. There's no use talking to me The difference was that the period of three to four months. On a bases from which the following other it would be different if we "Halas saw me at a Columbia- Gehrig Award league secretary scored 11 touchdowns including a Janice Glidden, Sue Donnelly and emphasized it wasn't a matter of Payton did not fumble." about it." Redskins were using the offensive Maureen Lacey gaining honorable bull moose, this can mean a rack run­ year's growth will start. played again. Syracuse game, " says Luckman. The Indian hooters. 12-4-1 overall school-record tying six in the "sour grapes." He conceded the He said the league would still formation of the past — the single "Then, two weeks later, we went "Well, you know Coach Lou Little’s to Tony Perez and third place in the final league mention. ning seven feet from tip to tip, with Thanksgiving Day victory, received Ever wonder why you don't see and double wing — and the Bears by train to Washington to play them KF79 and KT78 were spinning plays standings, placed senior .Mex huge shovels, and a weight of more all-CCIL first team honors in football more shed antlers in the woods? were using the formation of the again. There was no joking or card after which the tailback had to set up OXFORD. Ohio iFPD — Veteran Britnell. a midfielder, on the first than 45 pounds. That's a lot of horn to at running back. Wide receivers Jim Beth MacDonald in the 100 and 200- Well, because they are made of future — the T-formation. playing on the train. We were all to pass. That's what he saw -- my slugger Tony Perez ol the Boston team Senior sweeper Eric Juttner grow in such a short time. Grout and Drew Flavell garnered yard freestyles received all-league calcium, salt, and other kinds of "The game changed everything," very intense. We were experiencing a ability to handle those spinning plays Red Sox Thursday was named the and junior wing Tom Wood received The interesting fact about antlers honorable mention notice in swimming while Marcy minerals, the squirrels, mice, chip­ recalls Luckman. “ Within two or great emotional buildup. which are so important in the T. So 26th winner of the Lou Gehrig second team honors while seniors in velvet, is, that they can bleed. A On the distaff side. Manchester MacDonald in the 500-yard freestyle munks and especially porcupines will three years every high school, “When we got to Washington, the he arranged to make me his first- Memorial Award given by Phi Delta Sparky Laggis. Bob Monaco and Mar­ was represented on each of four Hot Stove League buck, or male deer in velvet, is es­ and Chris Scott in the 100-yard gnaw at them. The rest will decay, so college and pro team in the country papers were playing up stories by round draft choice. When 1 was Theta fraternity ty Simon garnered honorable men­ squads Beth Apter received all­ pecially careful to avoid low hanging breaststroke garnered honorable that everything that grows in the discarded the old single and double George Marshall (Redskin owner) teaching the T. I found showing the The award is given annually to a tion mention. \ ^ branches, and will go out of his way league honors in volleyball with woods and forest will benefit from wing and the Rockne box in favor of calling us “front runners,” “a first- quarterbacks how to handle the spin­ major league player "who best iits The league coaches voted 16 Marge Botteron drawing honorable to avoid them. Voting in a^ sports was cqnducted these once proud adornments. the T.” half team" and "cry babies." I don't ning was the most important thing " the image’ of Gehrig the tormer members to the all-league bovs mention Both are seniors by the coaches Here's something that really sur­ Now, 40 years later, the Bears' 73-0 know how he did it but the coach had Luckman paused and drew a deep Yankee star who also was a member trade mar& ready prised me. According to this article, Once again, nature has shown me victory is considered one of the three those stories blown up overnight and breath. ol Phil Delta Theta al Columbia madillo. Complex contracts filled saves. antlers work as an air conditioner for how she has provided not only beau­ most significant pro football games on the walls of our dressing room "Fortyj;ea»r” he said. "It doesn't University DALLAS (UPI) — They call this ever played. The others were the city "Big D" and the followers of with "no trade" clauses have made The draft is one of the first things a buck during hot weather. In this ty, but usefulness, with just a small when we reported to Griffith seem tKat long. We get together Perez enjoyed his seventh season Stadium the day of the game. baseball's "Hot Stove League" are trading difficult. Baylor reportedly on the weekly program and will be period when they are growing, they part of the whole growth and makeup every/year on George Halas Day. ol driving in Kkior more runs in 1980 Veeck defends Sox sale already has turned down a deal that help the animal to get rid of extra of one of her creatures. “It is 40 years now," adds And you know, we get better every with lOf He also hit 'll. home runs hoping that stands for big deals. conducted Mon^y morning. Teams Luckman, "But I still recall what he CHIC.AGO il'P Ii — White Sox For the first time in 53 years, this would have sent him to Pittsburgh. will draft in Inverse order of regular year, ^ e last time we got together. 1 that some of the owners don't want to time residence in Chicago to answer told us before we went out to take the President Bill Veeck Friday said city will host baseball's annual Last year only 11 deals were made season records with the choices completed 28 out of 28 passes. There see this team prosper They want us criticism from Baseball Com­ field. . American League owners may be winter convention this week and, involving just 30 players and in 1978 alternated by league. The Chicago were no fumbles and no intercep­ to remain patsies, 1 guess," Veeck missioner Bowie Kuhn. “Gentlemen," he said, "I know Hellions solvent balking al the proposed sale of the while some 1,800 delegates from both only 13 trades were made involving Cubs will draft first. tions. Everybody who carried the said "I can't predict what is going to Kuhn responded to DeBartolo's that you are the greatest football club to Edward DieBartolo because the minor and major leagues will 33 players. Five years ago, before the Minor league meetings will occupy ball gained at least 10 yards on every HARTFORD lUPD - A $150,000 happen I do know that this team is offer Thursday, saying the Ohio Kallur^s comeback team in America. I know it and you play." re-entry draft and the advent of the most of the official business for tte letter ol credit will keep the finan­ they want to keep Chicago a patsy ' stronger than it was 60 days ago" businessman's "pressure" on owners convene to conduct various forms of know it. I want you today to prove to However. Veeck would not concede business, most of the public's atten­ long term contracts, there were 23 first two days of the convention with "You see. " he said, "We are held cially (troubled Hartford Hellions DeBartolo fell two votes short of "would greatly disservice your Mr. Marshall, the Redskins plus the together by a timeles%tond. We are a playing in the .Major Indoor Soccer the proposed $20 million sale, which the required 10 votes needed to ap­ cause." tion will be focused on major league trades made and 84 players changed the major leagues scheduled to hold uniforms. their meetings on Dec. 10-11. spurs Islanders nation that you are Let's play the part of the legend orfieorge Halas. " League at least until tlie season ends will be voted upon again by American trades and trade talks. prove the sale at a league meeting in Veeck conceded DeBartolo's finan­ calibre of football so.they'll know you E The baseball fans' appetite has Among the players traded at last in .March, the team s director says League owners next Thursday, is late October Since then, he has cial assisUnce in helping sign two are what I know you are — the dead already been whetted by the year's meeting were Willie Aikens, One of the most Important items on The credit trom Hartford promised to divest himself of race free agents, outfielder Ron LeFlore UNIONDALE, N Y (UPI) - greatest football team ever T really can t think of any other possibility that such big names stars Chris Chambliss, Dan Schatzeder, the major league agenda is a vote by Player of the Week the last week in businessman (lerard Barrieau. who track interests and establish a part- and catcher Jim Essian, may wind Anders Kallur missed all the fun last assembled in this country." reason there is opposition, except as Keith Hernandez, Don Baylor, Ron LeFlore, Al Cowens, Bobby the American League owners on November when he had five goals already is a limited partner in the up backfiring in the attempt to sell “ We broke down the dressing room Bonds and Jerry Mumphrey. whether or not to ccept Edward year, but he doesn't Intend to let that and four assists, has been doing the Iranchise. was ' a matter of lilc and the club. Dave Kingman, Rollie Fingers, Bert happen again. door getting to the field " Besides trading, another way DeBartolo's bid to purchase the most of the right things since his Players of month death' lor the Hellions, team direc­ "It's a possibility," Veeck said. Blyleven and Bmce Sutter may be In a heartbreaking end to a Osmanski went 68 yards from teams have improving their rosters Chicago White Sox from current days with Djurgarden in the Swedish tor William Chipman told a news con­ "We've never before been able to playing for other teams next season. promising rookie campaign. Kallur scrimmage for a touchdown on the NEW YORK ilT’li - Cleveland Teams have until Friday midnight at the meetings is through the major owner Bill Veeck. DeBartolo was elite division. He was named ference Thursday Indian swimmers sign free agents because we didn't plunged headlong into the endboards second play after the kickoff. quarterback Brian Sipe and Buffalo The letter ol credit i.-- our league league draft. Last year 10 minor Sweden's Most Valuable Player in have the scratch." to make inter-league deals. Trades previously turned down but believes C league prospecU were obtained for at the Nassau Coliseum in the final 1978-79, when he had 47 points in 36 Luckman led an 80-yard drive to nnseguard Fri>d Smerlas have been guarantee to the players that cotn- Veeck took the opportunity to dis­ within leagues and waiver transac­ he has the necessary support to win $25,000 each and seven of them saw game of the regular season last games. make it 14-0. 's 42-yard selected Offensive and Defensive milments to them will be met, said cuss the sale at a news conference in­ tions may still be made after that approval this time. DeBartolo's fate look to campaign big league service. The most promi­ spring, breaking and separating his Kallur signed with the Islanders as run made it 21-0 at the end of the first [’layer ol the Month, respectively, MISL Depute D ir'cto r Edward deadline. will be determined Thursday at the troducing both LeFlore and Essian. shoulder. He then watched helplessly period and it was 28-0 at the half. The lor November by the Professional Unfortunately, more often than not nent of the players selected was AL meeting. a free agent in the summer of 1979, Tepper This man - Barrii-au' saved Knowing he still had additional from the sidelines while his New Bears added 26 more points in the Football Writers ol .America By LK \ Al STKR Seniors Jeff Cantin and Tim the trade talks turn out to be just that pitcher Doug Corbett, who turned out Also on the week's agenda are but when he began play in the NHL, their tranihise DeBartolo capital to work with, York Islanders teammates won their Herald >porl«wriler Lauxon are also expected to add — all talk. Over the past few years to be the ace of the Minnesota Twins' some proposed major league rules he found, as he said, “a different kind Veeck said he had hoped to announce first . of hockey here." Looking to match or better last strength in the 200 and 500 freestyle the signing of at least two more free the meetings have been about as in­ relief corps. Corbett apppeared in 93 changes involving the option rule and The injury was so severe that Mainly, he discovered he had to year's mark, the Manchester High and each could also see service in the agents Friday. teresting as the home life of an e' games and posted a 1.98 ERA with 23 the disabled list. Faces Bullets 100 freestyle, along with possibly Kallur says. "I couldn't do anything throw his slim 5-foot-lO, 175-pound boys swimming team dives into its "Things fell through at the last mo­ ! ' over the summer. I couldn't even 6 Listro frame into people a lot more than he coreboord 1980-81 ca.mpaign Tuesday night ment but I think we're still going to ''IMMM S ON I \ 1:00 Ben Foreman 214, Bill against E 0 Smith at the L'Conn pool A pair of juniors, Adam flof'gida raise my arm above my shoulder." did in Sw^en. And when Arbour Robert Parish, the most recent 36 NFL Review And Preview sign one and possibly two more very But he has worked hard with designated Bourne and Kallur as the NBA Player of the Week, leads the 2.30 Foster 210, Wendell at 6 o'clock and Steve Kahaner. back up Santana '11 SporlsCenter shortly, " said Veeck, who refused to SATURDAY I’oueher 204-559. Terry in the diving Senior Roger Sayre, a weights and conditioning, and now Islanders' penalty killers, the Swede Boston Celtics into Hartford Sunday. 3:00 The Indian tankers, 6-3-1 a year name the playerj. Published reports DEC. 6. I960 transfer from Ohio, is expected to the right wing from Ludvika, was forced to live by the check. The 7:30 Civic Center clash pits the 'ID NCAABaaketbeil Me;ins 211 550 Ed Yourkas ago. have a 10-meet schedule which indicate one was third baseman Roy East Hartford, Penney 5:00 205, Jim Weleh 234. Rudi see duty in the backstroke and a Sweden, has his shoulder back to 100 The results must have shocked Celtics against their Atlantic Divi­ _MORNING winds up with state competition in Howell 11 NHL Hockey Witlke 214-213-2:i2-659. Rav freestyle while junior Bob Fitzgerald percent and is picking up where he even Arbour. Not only did Kallur sion rivals, Washington 6:00 .March Both LeFlore and Essian said they lends strength in the butterfly. left off before the setback. Last prove to be a superb forechecker, but Boston is optimistic about their Ali'Slar Soccer Duhamel 565 Third-year Coach Ron Anderson were hot concerned DeBartolo will 7:00 Two freshmen, Brendan Gorman season, Kallur had 22 goals and 30 he often turned the shorthanded chances to go a long way in the NBA SUNDAY (,OI*- Joyce Tyler 170-475, cites among his top natators seniors be rejected next week. 11 SportiCenter DEC. 7, 1960 Tim Kenefick Larry Krupp. Scott and Gahan Fallone, also are looked star athletes honored assists for 52 points: through 27 situation into an offensive surprise. title chase this season: but the 6:00 Sally Heavisides 466. "1 signed with Bill Veeck and the Smith. Fernando Santana and Peter to to collect points for the Indian games this fall, he had 16 goals and 11 He had four goals while New York Celtics and the Bullets currently face '11 NCAA Water Polo ^O R N IN G _ Chicago White Sox, not Mr. DeBar­ By LEIN AlISTER cond team mention. Tackle Ed and Renee Chicoine were all-league assists. 9:30 t; \ TKK I RS L eah V Bill McKinnev 179-144 Listro, the latter a transfer from tankers was a man short, tying him with the problem of the highflying 11 Sportt Experience gioo" tolo,” said LeFlore, who led the Jones, quarterback Gary Donovan in girls' volleyball along with 11 SportaCenter 166-489. Jim Bell 191-442 F^ast Catholic where there is no boys' I don t know about the other Herald Sporlawriler Kallur attributed part of his early- Reggie Leach of Philadelphia for the Philadelphia 76ers who lead the divi­ 10:00 LaPoinle 125-129-134-388. National League in stolen bases with and defensive backs Joe DelCiampo Penney's Carol Dorn. Black Knight 11 SporltCenler 10:00 Andy Lamoureaux 157-11- team teams lin the league! but we should East Hartford High and Penney season success to his linemates, league lead. This season he has three sion with an astounding record of 23-3 11 NHL Hockey Joyce Lindsay 134-363. Montreal last season, "1 want to give and Paul Mazzafero of Penney and Sherry Savastio drew honorable me- 11:00 mlxl7-149-4,38. Carl Bolin have a winning season We should be High showed their prowess during center Butch Goring and left wing shorthanded goals, while Bourne has through Dec. 2. (11' NCAA Soccer 11:00 Claire Wentworth 148-363, Kenefick should see duty in the in­ It my best for this team. It doesn't tackle Frank Jones, center Scott 22 NFL Review And Preview 159- 1 39-138-436, Ed like last year but I hope to do the fall sports season and were tlon. Bob Bourne Islanders Coach Al Ar­ five. Boston landed the likable Parish 46 Candlepin Bowling Carol Lewie 130-366. Anne dividual medley and butterfly events, make any difference to me who owns Halquist, running back Mark Scarito, Bujaurius 141-152-418, Tonv better, " Anderson stated represented smartly on many all- Cindy Arico and Diane Grejdus of bour has stopped his shuffling and “He's a lot better player this time from the Golden State Warriors one Fidler 127-348, Helene Dey Krupp in the breaststroke and Im ! the club. " end John Vlatlas, linebackers John AFTERNOON .Marinelli Sr 145-1,38-415. Schedule Dec 9 E 0 Smith A 6 CClL squads it was announced by Penney and the Hornets’ Joyce Jar- left the No. 2 line intact, and Kallur than he was a year ago," said Billy day before the 1980 college draft. 125. Carol Rawson 351, ■Santana in diving along with the Essian, traded away to Oakland Barile and Mark Percer and secon- 12:TO~ Adolph Kuszaj 148-140-413. p m . 12 Conard A 5:30 pm 19 Dick Danielson, league secretary. din and Terry Riccio were all-league says that's the difference. MacMillan, who worked with Kallur Parish came to Boston in exchange __ AFTERNOON Joanne Fredericksen 348 breaststroke Smith in the 50 and 100- three seasons ago by Veeck, echoed daryman Tim Marsh of East Hart­ I8;i4a NCAA Football Bob I'ro.st 137-139-408. Ken Wethersfield H. Jan. 6 East Hartford Penney had three representatives in girls’ cross country. Honorable "Playing with the same guys, as an Islanders assistant coach last for the first draft choice in the entire 1:00 12 20 yard freestyles and Listro in the 200 LeFlore's comments ford ail received honorable mention. Arey 1 40 144-404. Dan A. 9 Hall H, 14 Newington A 16 on the all-CCIL first team in football mention went to Penney’s Kim Char- that's a big. big help," Kallur said. “I season. This year MacMillan coaches draft. In return the Celtics received (10) World Cup Tennit 24 Soccer Made In Germany Kof(.- John Kozicki 222. and 500 freestyles "I came back and signed with the Goalie Matt Mazzoii was all-league tier. ‘21 Champlonthip WrestHng 12:30 Vignone 142-138-401. Joe I expect them to be among our top I’enney A, 30 Enfield H, Feb 6 Fermi with Tony Lewis at running back, Gil think we know and understand each in Colorado, and he watched Kallur the third choice in the draft and they 1:30 3) The NFL Today Sox as a free agent because of Bill first team in soccer for EUst Hart­ East Hartford’s 200-yard medley Twaronite 142-135-393. point makers. ’ Anderson referred to ‘ ? A 7 p.m., J4 CCIL In- Tougas at defensive tackle and Jack other, and I think that's the reason bum his club with a rink-long dash used that to select the brilliant rookie (111 1980 Internatloi Racquet (ID NCAA Soccer Veeck," said Essian, who batted .232 ford. He was the lone Hornet tabbed. ball Tournament 20'22 30 NFL 80 Fred MeCurry 159-390, Art the aforementioned dividual Championship Meets not Sexton at defensive back. Offensive relay of Darcy Kasavage, Linda for our success in recent games. for a goal after the Islanders had Kevin McHale. Kevin and Parish in 87 games with Oakland last Penney’s Ken D'attilio, Vin Gianni (36 NFL a Beat Ever 1:00 Who Am^I? Johnson 148-388, Vie noted 3:30 p.m. tackle Rich Andreoli, fullback Paul Krasnavage, Anne Parsons and Everybody helped each other." killed off a two-man Rockies advan­ form a tali, mobile, and versatile 2:00 (3) NFL Football season. "I'm not concerned about and Mark Tapio took honorable men­ Marinelli 147-387, Ray Kleef, defensive end Mike Madden Terry Tanguay received all-CCTL "We discuss how we are going to tage. “He's absolutely explosive.” duo. Dave Cowens' retirement has '11 NCAABaaketball 26(36 NFL Football what may or may not happen with tion. 3:00 '22' NFL Football Johnson 151-387, Ed Bur­ and linebacker Tom Molloy were laurels in girls’ swimming. Kristine play, talk about it before the game. So Kallur's transition seems to be been somewhat neutralized by the sale of the club." Four East Hartford runners gained Karlson in diving and Krasnavage in '26 NFL Review And Previe 3:00 bank 157-385, Pete Acelo Black Knights who received second That's why we react the way we do. I complete, and he joins teammate Parish's shothlocking and varied 3:30 Proleaalonal Rodeo 6 LeFlore denied' having any "ill all-CCIL notice in boys’ cross coun­ No charge lodged team honors. the 100-yard breaststroke also took knew that we have the capacity of Stefan Persson, Borje Salming, array of offense. (»)(46 NCAAFootbali 4 00 154-384. Mark Abarbanel feelings" about Montreal manage­ Blast Hartford had one first team try with Keith Jones, Andy all-league for the Hornets. Tanguay this." Anders Hedberg, and Ulf Nilsson in Parish is a Shreveport, native who 4:00 O ) NFL Football 161-382. Jim Martin 139-381. ment, adding he hasn't discussed his Blackwell, Sean Fitzgerald and Sal (11> Sporta Experience 5:00 Bill Adamy 146-379, Charlie pick in wide receiver Terry Earle in the 50 freestyle and Parsons in the Bourne, who Kallur calls the the ranks of Swedes who have made attended Centenary University. As a 26(21(36 Sportaworld >11) NCAA Soccer Whelan 160-375. Terry against Pastorini role with Chicago Manager Tony Quarterback Peter Mott and defen­ Jardin selected. Penney was shutout lOO-yard butterfly and Penney’s fastest skater in the league, has also it as solid NHL players. But to freshman he scored 50 and rebounded 4:30 LaRussa. in the voting. (11) Boxing From Olympic Schilling 370, Vie Abraitis sive back Dan Pandlscia received se­ Cathy Bojko in the lOO-yard freestyle enjoyed the fruits of the line's work; Kallur, that was to be expected. 30 in one game and continually built Auditorium SAN "I know some things were said in East Hartford’s Yvonne Juggins garnered honorable mention. he had 14 goals and 17 assists in U 5:00 140-368. N'onny z^azzaro 140- JOSE, Calif (L’PIi - The $80" and Pastorini was taken to the “I've had a year and a half," he upon that throughout his college Montreal about my relationship with games to go with Goring's 11 goals career. He capped his career by (6 ) Wreatling EVENING. ,367, Joe Dworak 365 Santa Clara County sheriff's office sheriff's office. says, “and if I haven't adjusted now. 5:30 Dick Williams and John McHale. I and 15 assists. averaging 24 with an average of 18 7:00 confirmed today that a small vial A pat search made before putting I'm never going to." (26 Wreatling hope the same things aren't said "We all feel really comfortable 36 Hockay conUining cocaine was discovered in Brunner to start at QB for Giants boards. He won Sporting News All 7:30 the former Santa Clara quarterback here," LeFlore said. "I haven't EVENING a search of Oakland Raider quarter­ together," Bourne said. "We’re all American, and won a Gold Medal at (111 SportaCantar I \si i;n\ Itl s i m ;s s - into the police car disclosed "a small talked with Tony LaRussa yet. EAST RUTHERFORDi N,J. (UPI) pressed Into service this year. 6:00 back Dan Pastorini yards. good skaters. It's really a treat the 1975 World University Games. 8:00 In the NFL. backs and Petc Scott 168-428, Ron However, I'm not in a position to tell — New York rookie quarterback The 23-year-old ECAC Division II !S! Rsclng From Aquaduel nil NCAA Baakstball Simms Ukes bis place in a long line playing with those two guys. I'm Robert Was selected in the first Racaway ends u.sed to hate me Al Joiner 166-160-1,57-483. Paul powder,” the sheriff's report the manager what I can or should be Scott Brunner will (probably make his Player of the Year in 1979 was a Marsh to Hawks 10:00 by the district attorney's office was of injured Giants. New York current­ more excited about our line than I round in the 1976 draft by the 6:30 * 111 NHL Hoekay 189 pounds. I tark)(‘d hard Giliberto 161-149-437, Ben ■ said. doing." first NFL start ^nday in Seattle, preseason standout for New York IS) Ray Parkins Show (Jut of Texas A4M. 1 that no complaint would be issued ly has 18 players on the injured am about myself.” CHICAGO (UPI) - The Chicago Warriors and won raves, when as a 111) IntarnaDonal Walghtlltting Grzyb Sr. 1,58-409. Al Riz- Since suqh searches are allowed LeFlore said he believed Lou said Giants’ coach Ray Perkins and threw his first regular-season Itl! SpotlsCanlat 10:30 played for the Detroit since the search was probably invalid reserve list, including 14 players who Bourne said that the 28-year-old Black Hawks announced Monday rookie, he battled Kareem Abdul- 7:30 zuto 156-146-403. George only to disclose weapons and because Brock's major league record of 120 Friday. touchdown pass in a 28-7 loss against IS) SportaEitra Lions from 1952 to 1964 ~ and would not sUnd up in court. have started at times this season. Kallur has kept on improving, they have acquired right winger Jabbar to a virtual standoff in the ItO NHLHoeksy 11:00 except for two years of Blake 156-398, Bill Pastorini posted bail on the warrant stolen bases in a single season was Regular starter Phil Simms Los Angeles Sept. 28, staving off a 8:00 <11' SporlaCanlar The sheriff's report said that Seattle, 4-9, has lost six straight despite the long layoff with his in­ Peter Marsh from the Winnipeg Jets pressure filled 1977 playoffs. By military duly I punted, Moorhouse 149-410. Ed without being booked, sheriff's of­ reachable. strained his right shoulder in last shutout by hitting Jirfmny Perkins for (•) CoUagaBsakstball <1:30 too. Now I'm in the Hall of Pastorini s car, bearing the per­ and is 0-8 in the Klngdome. jury. for left wingers Doug Lecuyer and Parish's third season, he was a ac NHLHoeksy 3 Sporta Wrap-Up Ralph 148, Ron Brown 147, ficers decided the powder would "If I could improve my average to week’s loss to St. Louis and Perkins a 19-yard score on the final play of Tim Trimper. 10:00 Fame sonalized license plate "MR P" was “He felt really comfortable the end bonafide professional force. That 17:00 Nick Sorgio 147, Bruce probably be Inadmissible in court and what it has been. I'm sure I could said he expects to start Brunner regulation. ^ ’ Marsh, 8-foot-l, 180 pounds, was It) NHLHoeksy n il NCAA BaakatbaU stai per tssl. stopped in Cupertino, Calif,, on of last year. He's just a real smart, season he averaged 17.2 ppg and 12.1 ajaa PMaiui m( suonK on) l^avery 146-144-403. Gabo wrote "invalid search" on the report. steal more bases," said LeFlore, against the struggling Seahawks. Brunner also played the following 111) NCAABatksIbaH 2:00 Thanksgiving Day for speeding A DO IT DAILY Discover the latest heady player. I just love to watch the first pick of the 1979 expansion rebounds. He also grabbed 32 12:00 111) SportaCantar M U Uniil > ta m m n d ij Szabo 145, Al Grzyb 144- A laboratory analysis of the white who slumped to .257 last year with Brunner, 6-foot-S, 200 pounds, was a week in Dallas, replacing an ineffec-'* (11) SportaCanlar r p w jia oqa yjrq aAiniriap ujoq warrant check showed an outlun- am' him play, because he does the right •*f**l- He has appeared in 24 games rebounds in one game and blocked 11 2:30 m » j . Mil (J H J|P.L H31VSNV powder confirmed that it was sixth-round draft pick from) 12:30 392, Bill MiHirhouse 410, ding warrant for "approximately the Expos but who is a .292 career tive Simms In the second half and on i-**^*1’.*^**!?"®*A"*^.1?****?*“ your * •P®'’** thing 99 times out of 100.” »«a»on and has six goals and against Clevelai^i then coached by (III NCAA BaaketbsH cocaine, the sheriff's renort said hitter. Delaware and he has already been completing 9-of-19 passes for 92 Evening Herald Sports (11) Boilng From Olymple 4:30 in 1910 NEA. Ini Ted Kiwziin 406. Mickey pages. Kallur, who was named the NHL's *«ven assists. Bill Fitch. AurKlorlum III NCAA Soccat Holmes 396. Bill Zwiek 39:i 14 - EVENING HERALD. Sat, Dec. 6. 1990 EVENING HEHALl). Sal.. Dec, 6, 1980 - l.l MACC seeking gifts V today. TV Sunday. Peqion____ aa'Slagecoach'and'TheOrapeaof ______a f i ^ r n o o n _ ___ diving expedition with her beauilful 24) Larson Sunday Night .W ralh- MORNMO friend off Hawafl'a exotic and 11:15 12:00 27) Movie-1W*alern)***H "She ID F»IAIb«fl ^ 9 :3 0 dangerous coral reefa lurna into an (3) CBS Newa for nursing patients WoreAYeHow Ribbon" 1949John 2 6 Oekterl CD Amertce’sTop 10 explosive game ol double -croaaing 11:30 Wayne. Joanne Dru. A retiring 5:50 (J)M NCAAFootbsll when they dispover a myaterioua (3) Sports Wrap-Up Saturday cavalry ofllcer is unwilling lo walk (4) New* Union church V o y « « ToTh«BollOfnOfTh« sunken ship holding a cargo worth (0) David Susskind Show MANCHKSTER- As part of its (with a few dimes as an extra surprise); (D 9 out on a light agalnal the Indians. (2 Sunday 8 « a 6:00 millions lhal Hawall'a most ruthless 23 Allas Smith And Jonss Seasonal Sharing Appeal, the Manchester h r a )) wool bed jackets (washable); jewelry; JofinyOw««t (3) Agronaky And Company criminals are batiling over (00 ‘36 Dr. Jack Van Imp* 1D:30 (01 Time For Timothy Area Conference of Churches acts as a nylons; plants. J a n * Q o o d a ll A n d W o r ld O f m m s ) 26 PubHc Affairs Special Secrets the nurfurcnj dreams, (|J Blech Newt Animal B*ha¥kK (•) StrMghtTelfc (0) RexHum bard 46 Movie-(Oreme)*** "In This sets festival clearing house for gift-giving to the Both: Soft candies; cookies; subscrip­ shattered illusions, closely held (14) Movie-(Comedy) "10" M n'a VourBualn*aa Tv, 9 :29 (11) NCAABeskelbellMarquettevs Houseof Brads" 197’S DianaRIgg, 2 ; desires, and closeted shame are 1979 BoDerek, Dudley Moore. Or>e A huge boulder, perched almost 900 patients in local convalescent tion to newspapers or magazines (New 96 Morning Prayer Stanford JudyBowker A auccesslul career d toko (4) Reverend Ik* Piggy Theomazinglylifelikepuppet (65 m in a ) Workshop will be held this the American heartland ttial is the 11:00 bread. The white will be longer have ties to family or friends and edition); paperback books; magnifying ovor the atore ol a French ahop 2 6 As Schooft Match Wits chanty bash in 'The Great 5K Star crealiona of Jim Henson take an 11:35 setting tor SECRETS OF MIO (D(l)2236(46Newi coming Sunday at 11:30 keeperiuitasthoouditoraarrive (2 9 6 Ring ArowrNi The World Race and Boulder Wrap Party,' a adoring look al Hollywood, while l4)Movle-(0rsms)*** "SsndeOf 31.50 a loaf and the other will not receive a special "just for them" glasses; playing cards; puzzles, (4) M.A.S.H. h r a ) LAND HEIGHTS a new one hour * (46 Oevey And (3oMelh special two hour season premiere spoofing every cliche from Ihe IwoJIma" 1949 JohnWayne. John am. at the Union breads will be $2.50 a loaf gift checkers, other table games; body lotion dramatic senes premiering Safli' 26 Hollywood Hearlbeat 9 :45 episode of NBC TV's CHIP*, Sun­ 12:30 shootout to Ihe love scene (Rated Agar Tough training a U S Marine Congregational Church. day. December b on CBS TV 36 Forum 38 (46 Sacred Heart with nuts and $2.25 without. UNICO has just spun off this gift-giving for dry skin; bed socks; stationery; iD LoneRang*r-Tarzan day. December 7. G) (94 mms ) sergeant givesssquadolrebellious ihe senes stars Bibi Besch, Jot 7:00 Those attending are The loaves will be 9x5 in­ project with a contribution of g250 an­ ballpoint pens; stamps; gloves or mittens. (D Addama Family 11:30 Almost 60 TV and movie stars at (22 (M C H IP S A huge b o u ld e .. re cru its in N ew Z e a la n d re su lts In Drawing Power dan Christopher (p»cture ce (R) World Opportunities (Season Premiere; 2 hrs ) Fellowship will offer a cup will be utilized to purchase gifts for Daniel Ztppi. Stepfien Maniey, Malibu Beach home is threatened 1967 Rod Taylor. Catherine Spaak peanut butter. $2.50. an appropriate gift has been matched with '■V LIHlARaacala Melora Hardin ir ij Martf’a Scoff You Went Away" 1944 Claudette m Jimmy Sweggert 26 27) Cosmos 'Persistence ol The owner of a tashionable.hoiel in 'Movie tOrama) •• "Day the Mot C'Hl' K USriNUS lOM f xAf I TtMi of soup, coffee, punch and During the morning ser­ patients at Crestfield, the major portion a patient. (center) Colbert, Joseph Gotten. The atpry 96 ReiHumberd Memory'Dr Carl Sagan explores New Orleans faces a crisis when he LlneQolHol" 1960CharleaBoyer. of a family auflermg through W.W. N 9 6 Devlin Ihehumanhrainandnervous system dessert. will be allocated to buying gifts for , P I sT'N.,' row I lA cannotmeeloverduemortgages (2 vice this Sunday it will be Robert Taylor Amin up in trunks at with it's many tragedies and com­ (4^ Mornlngtown in an effort to understand what con­ hrs . 30 mms.) Following lunch there patients at Meadows, of whom over 80 White Gift Sunday. Each Barcelona Airport unhappily in­ plications (2 hra. 20 mint.) 7:30 stitutes intelligent lile.^ (Closed- 12:00 volves a handsome young man in an w ill be a v a rie ty of church school student is percent state supported patients. Talk on hypnosis 11:35 (}3 Sholom Corner-Chenukah Captioned.U S A )(60mins ) 41) N C A A B s s k e tb a ilM a rq u e lle v s espionage plot witha wily European projects for all ages and A major effort is being made to provide (DMovie•(Orame)**H "Toral (f) Fantastic Voyage 8 :3 0 Stanford asked to bring a gift, double-ageni (2 hra ) TorelTora!" 1970JaaonRoberda. (1) Inelght (3) 0ns Day Al A Tim* Ann and 24 Best Of Sullivan families, concentrating on gifts for the patients at South Building at set by Unitarians World Cup Tennis wrapped in white, to be 14 Another View Marim Balsam Story of ihe eventa (£ Chrfelopher Closeup Barbarareturnfromatriptofmdlheir ‘36 it's Your Business M Choppy And The prlr>cess ^11' SportaCenter thalieduptolhePearlHarbor attack sought by a wanted jewel thief, helps solve the murders ol several Christmas decorations for Meadows. For the 44 females designated 26 2£66 Sporlaworld i) China and Mr Carlson make an ill fated 26 VeNey Of The Dinosaurs 0 Joker, Joker. Joker oparlment tar more spacious than 12:15 given to the Rockville MANCHESTER - Dr J Ysuf Essack, Championship Wrestling 262236 NBCNewa whose accomplice is the wife of a brothers (90mins) iZ Invitational Weightlilting 2) AIAW journey from Cincinnati lo Dsylon m from both the American and Japan­ 26 Heritage Corner 11) NCAA Soccer Division II Cham­ when they lell -Schneider unwit '14 Movis -(Drama) *** "Tim* the home. Public Health Nursing "confused" suitable gifts would include chairman of the Department of 24 Crockett's Victory Garden 3 6 B o b N e w h a rl S how bumbling French police inspector 2:02 Women s Collegiate Field Hockey hopes of improssing Vickey Von ese pointa of view (l(X>mine.) 9 :00 pionships Semifinal lingly helped a clever set of thieves After Time" 1979 Malcolm There will be no coffee 2^Movle-chlo" blackmailing sales assislanta 24Movle-t«-40>Movl«- Outer Limits 26 Honeymooners networks - ABC, NBC and F’ublic Broad­ tunity to see closed captioning in 2 f Movie-(Drama)*** "MeetJohn animated special, based on the tale 'ID NHL Hockey Colorado Rockies 0 40 Those Amazing Animele Shire Mamed, wilh a baby on the 5:04 Doa" 1941 Gary Cooper Barbara 14 Festival Of Faith woman becom e sm VI siblem order to AO ABC N«wt (1|) Accent On Living 23 Monte Carlo Show way and disillusioned by vanishing Vernon Rockville today. casting Service — have offered programs operation.'■ said a Sears spokesman It of E T A Hoffmann A comely hou­ vs Washington Capitals Tonight 8 show will feature Amer 9 N ew s Stanwyck A naive man is hired to 20 22 36 Barbara Mandrell And check out her fiance s fidelity 2:00 2 6 9 6 N FL F o o tb a ll 36 DIff'rent Strokes Arnold and semaid finds a Nutcraaker made (16 U fe s ly le *

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W H O tCMgit^out of bed, but by the grace of God and a aurgeon’s Priscilla’s Pop — Ed Sullivsn lO Eira 2 0 l 0 A 2 A M E n 22 Coagulata 11 Oovat' homa akiU, I made iL At times I was so despondent I prayed it 24 Parctivt 19 Opara princa 32 Datarioratat 40Chrittt V DO V ou THINK would all end, then a fnend gave me the enclosed inapira- 25 Oiffuaion o HEV.POf* GUESS 21 God (Lai) 35 Draft birthdty tional piece, which I must have read 1,000 timsa. I had SfTHEREANPLEAJW rrfe 0J*P COUNTS All real estate advertised in this newspaper Is subject to Imti U MM1S4 $65 cord delivered Call 647- Peterman Realty 649-9404 or Street. 568-3736 weekdays No lease. Small fixture fee- AM/FM Stereo 61,000 miles CAPMCOMf (Dae. 22-Jan. 19) should turn oul to be tun. Because of unusual clrcum- A BO O K? the Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 which makes It Il­ 1834 after 5 00 p m .; weekends negotiable Call 632-0202 original, very clean Call 649 VMOO (Aug. 22-8epL 22) Con­ HE'D O F F E R CKRISTMA-S 646-1171. atafioas which may not be totally legal to advertise any preference, limitation, or dis­ 9 00 a m tO 7:00 p.m. evenings. ditions affecting the security and WlLPCATTlN' • CARDS w it h visible 10 you today, a sacral wsk-belng of you and your family LESSONS APS ON ambition may be fuNWed. crimination based on race, color, religion, sex or ars about to Improve. You could O'KEMI TWO BEDROOM CONDO MANCHESTER STORAGE 11972 DATSUN, automatic AQUAMUa (Jan . aO-Peb. I t ) national origin, or an intention to make any such Park Chestnut Security. SPACE 600 square feet. sxparlencs some early Indlca- $500 or best offer 8 Track in­ Take advantage of any opportu­ tlona today. preference, limitation or discrimination This References $390 monthly. Ground level. Loading plat­ cluded. 643-2125. nities today to mlngls with UM A (BdpL 29O0L 22) A new <3«NtJ newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertisement Utilities not included. 649 form Very Reasonable. Call groups whers you can mast new undarstatending can be rsachad 3087 peopis. Someone Important to lor real estate which is in violation of the law. 647-1818. 1974 DODGE MAXI VAN today with one whose views your future plans may cross your aren't ahvsys In harmony with Bubble top. Custom interior path. Lavy’a Law — Jamas Schumelster MANCHESTER - Two yours. Operating on the same CALDWELL MANCHESTER • Retail, $2,250 647-9328 after 4:00 p m PW ett fPeb. aOMareh 20) You Bedroom Apartment, each storage and/or manufacturing wavelangth win make a dynamite (ONDOMINIl M SCREENED LOAM ■ Gravel. are eruarlng a new achievement team. bedroom has a separate space 2,000 sq ft. to 50,000 sq TOWNHOUSE 2 oversized Processed Gravel, Sand. 1974 CELCIA ST Custom eyds. so It bshoovaa you lo give BCORPM (O ct 24 Nev. 22) Your private bath. Quiet. Sauna, It Very reasonable. "Brokers ■ AU-1 REkEklBEe bedrooms, l-i baths, base­ Stone, and Fill For deliveries paint Mag wheels. Radials vent lo your ambitions lor financial arid material prospects pool, exercise room. Near rotected. Call Heyman worthwhile objectives. You can IM H A T MY FAlfcV ment 126-F Highland Street. call George Griffing, 742-7886 Custom exhaust systems. $2,- should begin to Improve as of ORE busline. $440 Lesperance ftioperties, 1-226-1206. do sJiat needs doing. (tODMOTHK. DONT Manchester 649-4929 Keep 500. 649-8616 between 5:00 and today. Be on the alart tor ways to B R A I P Agency, 646-0505. 7:30 p m. AMBB (Mareh 21-Aprtl 19) You add to your raaouroaa. a V E ME MV WIDH. trying DUNLOP WHITE WALLS- could discover an antirsly new T H A N ^ Snow tires P-225-75 R 15 Wanted to Bant 57 (WWSI>XKn SNTtkSWSf ASSN I Y A C H T ? IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY - Oa»9TiGA.isa iMiaaw8 •• o» GREAT CHRISTMAS GIFT' Steel Belted Radials Used 2 OIL, Inc. 1968 JEEP CJ 5. V6. New dual ____ (>••<■ 4 rooms. Appliances. Heat. No Oversized Newer Duplex months Excellent condition' THREE BEDROOM exhaust. Good shape. $1,500. pets Security. Lease KH *n’ Carlyl* — Larry Wright Brick front aluminum sided, $100 647-9522 APARTMENT - Will pay $270 649-8616 between 5:6o and 7:30 References. $325. Call 649 huge yard Each side three Mancheater, Conn. monthly. Will pay own p.m. 3340, before 7:00 p.m. bedrooms enormorous KNEEHOLE DESK - utilities. Call 64933T7. Mother Bugs Bunny — Halmdahl A Stoffel kitchen includes all Kneehole Bookcase attached. plus two school age children. MODERN TWO BEDROOM IS Thb First appliances Attic fans oak $50 Typewriter, IBM Electric Kent guaranteed. APARTMENT. Appliances floors, separate furnaces and $25 Heater, Portable Electric ★ TlNie rveF.VERi4AI> and carpeting included. Heat 1971 UGHT BLUE TOYOTA UoN'T hot water heaters Includes $15 Pressure Cooker, brand GARAGE WANTED to store AMP FOR DESERT CHOCOLATE and utilities not included. No CORONA MARK HI - Body A lOTP&N, tenant one sid.e. with flexible new. $10 Call 6464)030 one or two cars. Call Don at UJOK AT rU L MAVE THE | MOUSSE 9 R pets Security and references good, engine needs work. lease GckmI lor'ation great in­ 633-4577. a must. $290. monthly. 643- X m j FV6N KNOW SInrt Ribs — Prank Hill CHOCOLATE MOUSE. vestment' $110,000 6498057 BAND SAW - Rockwell Model 6 4 9 -8 8 4 1 Many excellent parts Only ('M 7716. 55,000 miles. Please call 6 ^ 10 Brand new, 5 extra blades GARAGE TO PARK MY WH^CJjPVOU 83M after 5:30 p.m. WHATToFFQ>'»bo. NEW AT INI ELHMENTARV^ N(Y CLASSMATES WERE Lota-Land tor Sala 24 Cost $460 WILL SACRAFICE CAR. Arch or Ridge Street SCHOOL. Gallon Minimum . FOUR LARGE ROOMS in vicinity. Call 6493SM after T M i S i b o , LAUGHiNi&ArMe, Ncrr for $330 Call 632-0202 it 200 Trucka lor Sala \ WANTED BUILDING LOT ■ evenings / two family. Appliances, heat, 5:00 p.m. 52 R3R X W IT H M E . Small and reasonable hot water. $360. No children or Manchester oy'last Hartford CHRISTMAS TREESHI "Tag * 24 Hour Burner Service pets. Available January ISth. FORD F 150. Four Wheel CASH' Call 2895: 289 5300 and or Cut Your Own.'^ 643-7285. Drive 1977. Silver 4 speed, 351 Wreaths Free Boughs! engine. Excellent condition. FAM ll.^' FAH.M, Garland Stanley Tree Farm, 61 Long * 24 Hour Cell Delivery .MANCHESTER ■ Four Room MANCHESTER HOSUING $4000. firm. Call 643-8142 after Pond Afea 45 Acres, fields. Hill Road, off Route 6 at An­ AparmenI in duplex, ^ i e t WANTED - We are looking for 6 p.m. woods, stream outbuildings dover Church. 742-8438. neighborhood. Close to bus. a Single Family or Two Fami- $47,500 Assume 9% * OVER MILLION BALLONS Stove, refrigerator, garage. ly R^denceKt sidence in Manchester. C30, 1973 CHEVY 2 (D C mortgage Pine Cone Realty, TWO SNOW TIRES, very Security, references, lease. S u ittable for use as DUMPTRUCK. Good condi­ Newport, Maine 207 368-4315 good condition, 6 00-12, $45 TO ASSURE YOU OF ADEQUATE SUPPLY $290 monthly. No pets. irofessional office space. No tion. A skbg $3500 firm. 644- WE DONT HAVE HOW ABOUT A Free Catalog Fits Honda Civic 228-9874. Available February 1st. 633- Irokers. Call 643-8824, 1775 between 6:30 a.m. and Platehaf*a Landing A CHOCOLATE IVANILLA CANARY? 4189. weekedays 9 to 5. 10:30 p.m. OUR. 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