24 - EVENING HERALD, Thurs., Jan. 15, 1981 Manchester liaurliTfitTr Board begins dissection Cloudy idy today with chaneb of snow, ^ w en­ WEATHER ding Saturday followed by of annual school budget partial clearing. Details on M.ANCIIESTER — The Board of Education Personnel PTA and the board members would raise questions about I’nae 2. and Finance Committee Wednesday night began its line specifics of a line item, in an effort to feel confident I VOL. C, No. 90 — MancheatW, Conn., Friday, January 16,1981 YOVR HOMETOWN NEWSEAPER > by tine review of the proposed 1981-82 budget, in an effort about the figures. During succeeding budget review Since 1681 • Single Copy 25t • Home Delivery 20» ] to understand the $18.8 million it represents. sessions, the paper flow to gain support for the budget is ... Meeting with the school system's administration and expected to grow. the PTA Budget Study Committee, the board members The budget represents an increase of $1.3 million, or 7.5 examined the budgets for regular learning programs. percent, over current spending. It will be. reviewed again This category includes the arts and the basics, from Monday at 7:30 at 45 IJj. School St., when the general area reading, writing and arithmetic to home economics and of special learning programs will be spotlighted. vocational education. U.S. urgently explores offer Geoffrey Naab, chairman of the PTA representatives, ------Ji'Jtevr *• Health questions By United Pres. International its demand for a "really practical expressed concern about the cost of electric typewriters, by Deputy Secretary of State Warren The United .States has still not of- negotiator Bezhad Nabavi told the Every day, exclusively in your Evening Herald, g k the The United States said today it is step” on the transfer of assets. The assets to the central bank of a third Waiting for good weather which are $650 each. Christopher, who had driven to the fically responded to what Iran said nation's official Pars news agency inside facts on health In Dr. Lawrence Lamb's health exploring Iran's promising approach State Department called the reporfs country — possibly Algeria. Assistant Superintendent J. Gerald Fitzgibbon said the U.S. Embasy in Algeria at high speed was its "positive and linal" answer. today that Iran has "announcki its This machinery and these pipes are waiting as part of an improvement-in the town’s business world demands that students attempting to gain column. on a hostage deal on an "urgent "rumors.” and did not talk to reporters. Wall Street sources said the end of basis" and sped a group of finanoial The State Department specified There were other signs a deal was willingness to end the issue*’ and we for better weather, just like the rest of us. water distribution system, will begin in about entry into it be trained on modern electric machines. State Department spokesperson, approaching. business meant 5 p.m. EST. and legal experts to A lters to work the experts were rushed to Algiers condemn any further waste of time.” They are at Ferguson Road and Porter Street a week, providing the weather cooperates. The exchange, as part of reviewing the business educa­ Anita Stockman, in the first official Secretary of State Edmund Muskie out last minute details on a swap of from London. The U.S. Embassy in French radio networks said the two in Manchester. The work of laying the pipes (Herald photo by Pinto) tion budget, led to a dialogue about word processing as U.S. statem ent on the Iranian said there was “a fighting chance" to The sources said the Federal the Americans for frozen Iranian London said a presidential aircraft nations had reached an agreement on Reserve may have already begun to the trend of the future, and the costs this will someday proposal delivered Thursday in reach an accord. the assets. assets. carrying U.S. officials involved in Algiers, said: convert government securities bring the local school system. President Carter huddled Thursday As the calendar wound down on the Wall'Street sources indicated the negotiations on Iranian assets passed “The Iranian response appears to belonging to Iran into transferrable Discussing foreign languages. Superintendent of transfer of the funds may already be with advisers on the 15-month crisis, Carter administration. Iran warned Sciiools James Kennedy said the budget may change as through London. be a promising-approach and is being assets, and that Iranian gold — $890 Building permits up under way to meet an apparent 5 On landing in Algiers, the experts which has - absorbed more than that Washington had to take "a really the study continues of a Manchester High School faculty explored on' an urgent basis in onequarter of his four years in office. million worth on deposit from Iran’s p.m. EST deadline set by Tehran in immediately joined in talks headed practical step” by the end of business Central Bank — may already ^ave committee recommendation to reintn^uce Latin. TTie Washington arid Algiers.” In Tehran, Iran’s chief hostage hours today on transferring Iranian budget does not contain the funds for this program, which left New York. teachers said could increase students' vocabulary and Weekend Special ^ Another increased category was permits for grammar skill. fee report issued by the alterations and additions. There were 97 fssues in 1980 Also while discussing languages, Kennedy said new nPcpmLPrnrn ' and 55 issued in December of 1979. guidelines for disposal of used texts would be issued, as Carnations GOP gets chance December 1980. comp^ed to 198 in December of 1979. But the category that most reflects the economy that there is currently some confusion. monthf represented a turnabout of the preceding of dwelling permits, was only three above the December Discussion of the industrial arts budget included debate 6 over the value of driver education. Shelly Aronson, who However, raih,.. rather than.i,,„ increases in .uthe number . of mark,ding economy8, and Still below the lOO s issued duHog an expan- I adozan last year chaired the PTA committee, requested •3.72 dwelling permits issued, the rise was accounted for by in- The Building Department collected S13 .sss last month statistics on the number of students who enroll in the creases in two accounts affected by winter weather. The for projects that had an estimated cnst of *9 dai «qr course. CASH & 85 E. CENTER ST OPEN for post on HRC The request for information is typical of the yearly CARRY THURS. 649-5268 politics. When she returns to the Before Fisher’s appointment the 9 to 32 in 1980. Included inS” this are permits “ 11 for coal and estimated cost of $1 527 563 review process. During earlier years, the citizens in the ______TIU. ^ P.M By MARY KITZMANN wood burning stoves, a popular item throughout the na- ’ Herald Reporter neighboring town she plans to commission had one black member, tion. resume the political activties she Roy Craddock. "The permits for stoves ^re oncoming," said Francis MANCHESTER - After losing abandoned there. Republican Director William Conti, building inspector. "They haven't stopped." both new appointments to the The resignation opens again the Diana said today he "would have no Also, in a month of record cold weather the permits for Democrats when the Human question of minority appointments to problems” making a minority'ap­ electrical plumbing and heating were up. There were 122 Relations Commission was the HRC. pointment to the spot, but would have permits issued compared to 109 a year ago, expanded, the Republicans will soon In December the Board of Direc­ to consider it, as others might be in­ have a position to fill. tors expanded the commission from terested. He reinterated his earlier Wanda Franek, Republican seven to nine, and was strongly urged position that minorities had been meiriber of the HRC for the last year to appoint minority members. 'The “cheated” by the Democrats. Penney lunch and a half, will resign next week. Republicans readied a nominee, “Maybe, if the person we were Mrs. Franek, confirmed today that reportedly a black'woman, fbr their going to nominate is still interested This man can show 3 ^ on Monday she plans to submit a single appointment after being told we could make up for it,” Diana com­ to stop rumor letter of resignation for several by the Democrats the spots would be mented. "But I don’t see why we reasons. She and her husband, shared. should, the Democrats are the George, plan to move to East Hart- The Democrats directors, majority party and have all the ap­ M.ANCHESTF.R The Chamber of Commerce will fo^, if they sell their home on Sun- however, reneged on the promises pointments.” host a luncheon for J.C. Penney officials on Feb. 5 to of­ nybreoke Drive. Also, Mrs. Franek and made both appointments,, Diana said the resignation caught ficially thank them for use of the massive warehouse for the best in banking said'she had been missing the although one, Rubin Fisher, is an un­ him by surprise, and it would be dis­ the Manchester Product Show. meetings due to an Illness in the affiliated voter. The other appoinU cussed with the GOP executive j But some town officials also say the luncheon will help family. ment was Elizabeth Thompson, wife board, before the nomination was dispel rumors that have been circulating for some time "To be fair to the.commission, I of former mayor John Thompson. made. He noted the Democrats that the company plans to sell the warehouse. fed I should resign,” she said today. The Republicans criticized the ap- would have the opportunity to block Anne Flint, Chamber of Commerce president, has said Mrs. Franek moved to Manchester poiqtments saying the ez|5ansion was the pn>bintinent y(hriii it came up for the luncheon is solely to thank the company for allowing andBe^hown.Want to know a better way to get a tax fmit years ago from East Hartford to put more minorities on-tbeTlRC. .a. botol use of the empty distribution center. The Mancheser You can also find him at Hartford Sym­ arid became active in Republican Product Show, held in late November, broke all atten­ break on savings? Which Money Market phony Orchestra concerts. He’s been an dance records. certificate is better for you? Or just a bet­ avid fan of classical music for years. The company has postponed its occupancy of the A regional distribution center several times. It was first set ter way to get the most for your money? Whether it’s Beethoven or savings cer­ Dodd’^ vote favors Haig The body of an East Hartford man was to open 1980, then rescheduled for 1981 and now company Talk to Don Stingel, an officer at Heritage tificates, Don knows his business. by a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Katz had officials are saying the opening date will be August, 1982. Savings. Don can show you new ways to found Thursday in a wooded area near been reported missing since Nov. 30, police There has been common speculation among business Come and talk to Don. Ask him about Wickham Park. Police said they believe said. (Herald photo by Kearns) and government circles that the company planned to sell build savings through high interest earning the new ways you can earn higher interest Panel leaves options open Joseph Katz, of 550 Burnside Ave., was killed the warehouse. Ms. Flint said she is planning on the August certificates. He’s a savings specialist and rates. Whether it’s banking or music, he’ll 1982 date and company officials Wednesday also denied you’ll find him at our brand new office in By LISA SHEPARD However, N>xon objected to the him, but in the end Dodd said that show you a better way. Herald Washington bureau logs’ release under a 1974 act protec­ none of his concerns were strong N sale plans were in the works. South Windsor where he’s branch manager. WASHINGTON - After five ting presidential papers and legal enough to vote against Haig. The warehouse covers 45 acres and cost $20 million to proceedings prevented the com­ build. It is designed to be a regional distribution center sometimes stormy days of hearings. The full .Senate will take up the mittee from gaining access to them. Haig nomination Wednesday and Body of missing man for New England, New York, eastern Pennsylvania and Sen. Chris Dodd, D-Conn., voted “We have attempted to collect Weicker has promised to delay the •New Jersey. It is expected its operation will employ Thursday in favor of Alexander Haig about 2,000 persons. to be secretary of state, but said if other documentaion, including the vote at least two hours, although Watergate t a |^ become available so-called Watergate tapes, but unfor­ Haig is expected to easily receive the and implicate Haig in the 1973-74 tunately have been unsuccessful,” Senate's approval. Funding sufficient said Dodd. Heritage Savings ooverup, the Senate foreign relations To protect itself, the committee found in wooded area panel would reopen the hearing “I am disturbed by the fact that we passed a resolution Wednesday in energy program will not have the opportunity to giving it the right to conduct an • • process. more than a month but was not &//jan Association Since IH91 review these materials before we By MARTIN KEARNS were awaiting its results before con­ The committee confirmed Haig on ongoing oversight investigation of delected until it blocked snow come to a decision,’,’ continued Dodd. ' Herald Reporter firming the gun had been used in the MA.NCHE.STER — The town’s energy assistance Main Orn«: a 15-2 vote. Haig in the event the tapes, if they removal efforts. However, "Gen. Haig, in sworn are released, reveal any damaging MANCHESTER - The body of a shooting. program has given $1,345 to needy residents, and its ad­ 1007 Main Slreet, Manchesier 649-4586 Nonetheless, Brooks expected Katz had been identified by East ministrator predicts there is just enough money in the K-Mart Om«: testimony, has assured us he has evidence. 23-year-old East Hartford man who Hartford police as a missing person, kitty to meet this year’s needs. Dodd, a member of the Foreign never taken any action which would had been missing for more than a police would close the case when the Spencer Street, Manchester 649-3007 autopsy report had been returned. No and detectives from that department Ellen Jones, director of the town’s social services Coventry Office: Relations Committee, said Haig is a make him unfit to assume the duties The tapes include 338 conver­ month was discovered Thursday were also on the scene. department, said today that December was the month Route 31 742-7321 "man of remarkable ability, in­ of secretary of state.” sations, none of which have been afternoon in a wooded area bordering foul play is suspected, he said. P o lic e weathered chilling Police this morning had few details when the greatest number of calls was received. Tolland Offke: telligence and experience” and the Dodd said he sat through 35 hours Wickham Park. transcribed. The logs alone are 6.50 temperatures for more than two on Katz, but did say he was an ac- Route 195, '/. mile south of 1-86 committee had no choice but to of testimony, sometimes waiting pages. ' Police today said Joseph Katz, who That month, 20 requests were made of the agency. Of hours Thursday afternoon, complisheif pianist who had per­ Exit 99 872-7387 accept Haig’s assurances that he eight hours for his turn to question had lived at 550 Burnside Ave., died the 11 persons who followed through and applied, all but "We don't have the power to decon­ processing the scene and waiting for formed with several local bands. South Windsor Office: didn't play a part in the Watergate Haig and that it was "a really tough firm,” said Dodd. If such informa­ one were granted aid. Nine of the persons didn't bother to more than a month ago from self- a physician to confirm the death. The land in Manchester which apply. 29 Oakland Road 644-2484 ' coverup when he served as former decision” to vote for the former head tion surfaced then we’d have to call inflicted gunshot wounds. Moneymarkel in Food Mart: The shooting occurred about a half- borders the park includes private and In November, two phone requests were made; one of President Nixon’s chief of staff. of NATO. him to bear, much as what happened The body was discovered by a local club-owned tracts, police said. Police West Middle Turnpike in For most committee members, the He explained to reporters after the mile off Tolland Turnpike, in what those persons applied and was granted aid and ttie other the Manchester Parkade in the Bert Lance case. I don't want man who reportedly had been hun­ believe the shooting occurred on person failed to apply. only question mark surrounding vote that it was difficult to ask Haig that to be the case. But if it were, ting with his children and their dogs police described as a wooded area. A Moneymarkel in Highland police bruiser and a rugged four- private land bordering the park. In January, there have so far been two requests but no Haig’s nomination could not be specific Watergate questions without that's what we’d do.” on private land near the park, police Park Market: wheel drive vehicle ferried detec­ The discovery of Katz's b ^ y is the resolution of the requests yet. Highland Street, Manchesier answered without the logs of 100 a new body of evidence "to cor­ Lance was routinely approved to be said. The man found the body after second death reported this week hours of taped conversations tives and medical personnel to-and- Last year, the town gave $6,210, in what Mrs, Jones roborate a statement or tend to dis­ President Carter’s head of office of the dogs located it in the snow, police from self-inflicted gunshot wounds. A between Haig and Nixon in 1973. prove it.” from the scene. classified as a "mild year” managment and budget and was said. 48-year-old local man died Tuesday Democratic committee members The most junior member on the Katz's car had been found about She said if applications continue to come to the town at forced to resign when investigations Detective Captain Joseph Brooks two weeks ago in a private apart­ from gunshot wound to the head. In felt strongly that the logs sum­ Republican-dominated panel also said into his financial dealings revealed the same rate as they have been coming this year, "we’ll today said a 357 Colt pistol was found ment complex near the park. Police both instances, police have dis­ marizing the conversations could Sen. Lowell Weicker’s strong conflicts of interest in past banking near the body. An autopsy report was just about make it. ’’ The town has set aside $10,000 for the believe the car had been parked there counted criminal actions. energy aid program. allay their fears. ' testimony against Haig weighed on deals. expected this morning, and police Gunshot wound fatal >IA.\(.HESTER — Police Wednesday said a 48-year- 6 old local man died Tuesday from a self-inflicted gunshot Civil rights leader commemorated wound to the head. Friday Ronald R. Clifford of 156 Union St, was pronounced ATLANTA (UPI) - Tens of Kennedy, D-Mass., and eight others. port Cor the national holiday ment were unethical and should have dead-on-arrival at 10:35 a m. Tuesday at Manchester thousands marched in memory of In Atlanta, former United Nations proposal. About 280 busloads of peo­ been accomplished through political Memorial Hospital. Police said the bullet which killed civil rights leader Martin Luther Ambassador Andrew Young linked ple, mostly from the Eiast and near channels. Uifford came from a 22-caliber rifle. King Jr. and a renewed effort to have arms with King's widow, Coretta Midwest, were reported in the RacUm reaction AOay 4^^ < hia birthday legalized as a Miday Police Wednesday were awaiting an autopsy report to Scott King, to lead 5,000 people on a capitol for the event, headlined by In Boston, Massachusetts Gov. H>e ’ Catholic Archldoceae of Today is the 440th day the determine the exact cause of Clifford’s death. Police did began in Ckmgresa Thursday — the 3-mile walk from a local high school blind singer Stevie Wonder. Eidward J. King told more than 2,000 day King would have been 52. Bridgeport has announced plans to American hostages have been held treating the shooting as a to King's tomb. In Philadelphia, the city electric people attending a memorial In Washington, where 50,000 people have its priests and parishioners capHvo in Iran, At the tomb, the crowd fell silent company wrote King's famous state­ breakfast, “More than any man in combat an apparent « j gathered, FTesldent Carter p r a l ^ as Mrs. King and other family ment "I have a dream” across the our time. King brought home to us River walk King for going the "second mile” in '‘rMurgence” of htdam which they inside todOY members, placed wreaths on the top of its main office building in the full meaning of faith and claiin is isevah^ tbrou^iout Fai^ - ° MWt,HESTER — The next Hockanum River Linear leading the civil rights struggle, crypt. lights, and Jn New York, Mayor charity.” saying he took the risk of living field County. Page 8 Classified...... 1 ^ Park walk will be Sunday at 1 p.m. The walkers will meet Young told reporters that since Edward Koch proclaimed the day Comics ...... ,8$ “what he believed” while "armed at the Highway Maintenance Yard on W. Middle Turnpike King's assassination in 1968, the "Martin Luther King Jr. Day.” In Houston, about 150 youths i f • '* Editorial ...... '...... 1 0 and walk from the bridge at West Middle Turnpike south only with the spirit of freedom and black community had "failed to get In Portland, Ore., schools were marched in front of the federal love.” along the river to East Hartford and return. The snow the message across.” closed today to honor King, and a courthouse, singing “We shall over­ inipofu A proposal to make King's birthday date is Jan. 25. “That may be the one area where memorial ceremony was held at the come” and carrying signs reading a national holiday was Introduced in Baseballf Hali of Fame <^ns PeopleUlk...... we’ve falM him,” Young said. Capitol in Olympia, Wash. "Happy Birthday Martin Luther Congreu — just as It has bwn every doors to Bob Gibson. Bjorn Borg Sports ...... — 1 ) ^ "We’ve voted but we didn't get the In Raleigh, N.C., the House ap­ King.” Skating today year since King’s death. Eivery year loses cool but not match.. Paite 13.' Television ...... message across.” proved a resolution honoring the MANCMESI’EH — Skating under town supervision it has be^n turned down! Bucks spoil big Bight for Dr. J., ToWntalk...... Police in Washington estimated King memory. The lone dissenter. will be permitted today until 9 p.m. at Center Springs The latn t measure was Introduced Similar observances were held Rookie goalie checks Klnf^. in Update...... -^-4 more than 50,000 people turned out Republican Rep. Bradford Ugon, Annex and at Charter Oak Park. For information phone in the Senate by Sen. Charles around the South, where King’s Nm,. Whalers trade Nldt FoUu to Weather...... i . . •. despite snow and 37-degree weather said he believed some of King’s ac­ 643-4700. Mathias, R-Md., Sen. Edward message of equality and peace was Ren^.Papir.l4i:..^,, '% Weritend...... for a parade and rally to show sup­ tivities during the civil rights move­ first heard. il '*'7. ■if- • • f —T:, f; -r.'fWilM-*-*

EVENING HERALD. Frl.. Jan 18 1981 _ 3 Update South Windsor

Mall impact Camphor poisoning University says he’s optimistic about the school’s future, state to help bring blood supplies back to normal after re­ despite inflation and projected declines in the college-age NORTH HAVEN (UPl) — Construction of a controver­ cent depletions. FARMINGTON (UPI) - The Connecticut Poison population in the upcoming decade. sial shopping mall on 117 acres would not threaten any en­ The Red Cross said Thursday that supplies were slowly Center is urging precaution in storing and buying The Rev. Aloyslus P. Kelley, in his annual report Public hearing scheduled dangered species of wildlife or vegetation, a consultant’s coming back after the usually low holiday season, and medicines following two cases df accidental camphor released Thursday, said inflation and projected declines should be at the usual levels if this week’s donor turnout report has concluded. poisoning in the state over the past month. in the number of college age students would bring new was good. The report by Jason M. Cortell and Associates said the Assistant Director Mark Rubino said Thursday a 4- challenges to the university. All types of blood were needed, the Red Cross said. 31 acres of natural and manmade wetlands and open year-old Meriden boy was hospitalized for two days after But he said a trend to return to basics in education and to discuss refuse pact water which would be included in the developed area his mother accidentally gave him' camphorated oil stored liberal arts programs was a positive development and an SOUTH WINUSOK - me weighing the factors involved and the would be detrimental to the firms in­ represented only 1 percent of the town's total wetlands. in an old cough medicine bottle. emphasis Fairfield had maintained. Dean named Residents have cited environmental concerns in op­ He also warned that camphor poisoning could occur Town Council will conduct a public testimony of South Windsor officials, volved, the local and regional Reviewing the past year, Kelley noted the university hearing Monday at 7 p.m., before the posing the planned 1.2 million square foot shopping mall, because it is often sold next to castor or cod liver oil in WEST HARTFORD (UPI) - Donald Harris, a has recommended the annexation. economy and would inhibit future had established several new programs and majors and in­ regular council meeting. 'Die hearing and officials in New Haven have voiced concern over the similar containers. composer-in-residence at the University of Hartford’s If the resolution is passed the coun­ development and could cause reloca­ creased enrollments and applications from potential and meeting will be in the council impact it would have on their downtown business district. Rubino urged shoppers to carefully examine labels and Hartt College of Music, has been named dean of the cil will urge the utilities commission tion of existing industries. students. school. chambers of the Town Hall. 'Tbe consultant's findings, prepared for developers Mall not to transfer medicines to different containers. to act quickly to approve the annexa­ Properties Inc. of New York, were included in a technical Blood needed The appointment Thursday by university President T^e hearing will be on a proposed tion and take any other steps needed The council will also be asked to memorandum filed with the U.S. Army Corps of Fairfield^s future Stephen Joel Trachtenberg ended an eight-month search contract for the town to enter into to allow the Greater Hartford CATV authorize the transfer of $6,4000 from Engineers, which is considering a permit for the FARMINGTON (UPI) — The Connecticut Red Cross is prompted by the resignation of Dean Donald A. Mattran with the Connecticut Resource to start bringing cable TV service to the contingency accoOnt to capital wetlands work. FAIRFIELD (UPl) - The president of Fairfield hoping for a good turnout at bloodmobiles across the last May. Recovery Authority to provide for the town. projects Clark Street pump station refuge disposal service upon the Another resolution the council will account and the transfer of $34,000 expiration of existing contracts and be asked to act on is one urging that from contingency to social services options in 1985. service of the East Windsor-South grants and contributions account. During the council meeting the Windsor Con-Rail freight line be In other business the council will: members will be asked to pass a retained. Conduct its public participation ses­ Clergy warns of racism resurgence resolution concerning annexation of The line running through South sion, receive communications from South Windsor to the Greater Hart­ Windsor serves 22 firms representing officers and boards directly responsi­ BRIDGEPORT (UPI) - listening to' the gospel schools and shopping in the current American tion of any desegregation tion within the church, en­ ford CATV franchise “as the most more than 870 employees and these ble to the council and com­ Peopletalk The Roman Catholic norms for living and ac­ centers, including areas in economy,” the council plan.” couraging aii departments logical and quickest method of ob­ firms are heavily dependent upon munications and reports from the Gas shipment taining cable TV service for the Diocese of Bridgeport ting.” . the affluent towns of said. The council also’ urged in the diocese to “ensure rail service for the operation of their town manager, hear the reports of town. plans for parishioners and It also detailed plans for Greenwich and Westport. In its plan, the council parishes to "emphasize that their advisory boards, business, town officials said. standing and temporary committees "Much of the literature The consultant for the Department They said that curtailment or and take care of any other business to priests to combat a “re- parishes, and conceded the endorsed a 1977 statement social sins as well as per­ program planning com­ Gary Koslowski, right, an employee of the into Massachusetts from other states to help The p, m. ’s sneakers emergence of racism" in need for “some affir­ appeals to the youth and by the Diocesan School Of­ of Public Utility Control, after suspension of the sen-ic-c cn tkir iinc come before tlie council. sonal sin” in the celebra­ mittees, and staffs have Bay State Gas Co., in Lawrence, Mass., alleviate the state’s critical shortage of Fairfield County. mative action” within the making blacks, Hispanics, fice which stated “Catholic tion of the sacrament of Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau’s attire at The Diocese’s priests diocese. Jews and other ethnic schools will not accept adequate representation of stands by as liquified natural gas is pumped natural gas. Massachusetts Gov. Edward J. arrival ceremonies in Brasilia. Brazil — white tennis reconciliation. council recently voted in The council said In the groups the scapegoats for applicants seeking to avoid King Thursday ordered the one-day closing of shoes and a seersucker suit — prompted a flood of racial and ethnic groupings from tanker truck, left, into company’s favor of a plan to locally last year, 12 of the 18 cross deep structural problems the orderly implementa­ The plan called for ac­ living within the diocese.” gas-heated schools across the state to help Unplugged drain problem comment in the nation's press Thursday. storage tanks, right rear, Thursday. Tanker implement a U.S. Catholic burning incidents in One cartoonist, paraphrasing a quote attributed to save natural gas. (UPI photo) Bishops’ letter condemning Connecticut have occurred trucks such as this one, have been coming Charles de Gaulle, "Brazil is not a serious country,” — racism, noting an increase within the Bridgeport drew Trudeau in white being greeted by the Brazilian in racial incidents in the diocese. Church leaders foreign minister in black. southwestern Connecticut said the council’s plan was State schools close being probed by officials "Brazil is a very serious country ... in protocol," the county. submitted "noting the re- caption read. Columnist Carlos Swann said, “On the The council said emergence of rqcism BOLTON - The Public Building day we Brazilians have the courage to forget about Thursday it was reminding within Fairfield County.” Commission is investigating who is clothes taken from models that have nothing to do with Catholics “they are called It also said "racially responsible for a drain pipe the tropics, the example of Monsieur Trudeau will to respond to the challenge motivated hate literature” ill attempt to save gas overflowing and causing about $’750 in have served for something." of combating racism by had been disseminated in damages when the new roof was Bolton Brazil President Figueiredo was quoted as saying BOSTON (UPI) - Hundreds of be cut off from their source of heat, ’ ’ necessary and whether additional being put on Bolton Elementary "I do not think it’s for me but it’s interesting.” scluMjl^ In eastern Massachusetts King told a Statehouse news con­ mandatory conservation orders School. ference. should be issued. John Sambogna, comm ission were ilosed today to help ease a and responsibility for the water daries from Route 6 into the park. severe natural gas shortage brought “We will not be able to avoid an in­ The shutdown of schools should chairman, said the “freak accident”, Royal romance update Solons urge dustrial shutdown and the continued save an estimated 4 million cubic that happened during a hard rain damage is determined. The commission tabled action on on by t>rolonged bitter cold weather. Sambogna said because of the quotes it received from engineers for Gov. Edward J. King said gas- closing of schools without substantial feet of gas. King said. Another 7 storm, caused water to back out of an Lady Diana Spencer has secretly joined Prinoe snow, a final inspection of the roof a transfer station and request from Charles at Sandringham, the royal family’s estate in heatqd businesses and industries in residential conservation.” million to 10 million cubic feet per unplugged drain and into some cut approval day would be saved if all Boston hasn’t been done, but no leaks have the Board of Education for a new eastern England, renewing press speculation about the the ^ t o n area may also have to An estimated SIX) schools in the classrooms at the school. Gas’s commercial customers set been reported. roof at Bolton Center School. Couple’s future. HARTFORD (UPI) - support Jt because it does shutjdown unless the situation im- eastern third of the state were shut He said the commission paid all their thermostats at 55. The commission is also in­ Sambogna said he wants the full Lady Diana. 19, gave reporters the slip when she The co-chairman of the impact the large urban provii. down under King’s order, including but $1,500 to the contractor because it all 155 schools in Boston which serve On a normal winter day, the 500,000 vestigating Uie town’s right-of-way board present before those decisions traveled to Norfolk by train Wednesday to join the Legislature’s Ap­ areas,” said Wright. “My At least 100,000 students were ‘very satisfied with the work. into Freja P#rk, the possible site for are made. prince for two or three days. She was expected to ac­ propriations Committee guess is Democrats are affected by the shutdown ordered by 65,(KX) students. Boston area consumers alone use 300 everything seems in good shape and King declared a statewide energy a transfer station. company the prince on a pheasant shoot. says there’s no alternative split pretty well down the King Thursday to preserve dwindling million cubic feet of gas. there’s a five-year guarantee on the The commission is seeking a clerk emergency Tuesday and appealed for King said the next nine days would An area surveyor will submit to the Her two sisters. Lady Sarah McCorquodaie, 25, and to higher state takes unless middle, with more gas supplies for residential and roof.” for its meetings. For more informa­ be critical. Major new shipments of commission an estimated cost of Lady Jane Feliowes, 23, were joining the group and lawmakers approve a con­ favoring the elimination of business use. statewide voluntary conservation The commission is withholding the tion. call Sambogna at 643-1634. gas are expected to arrive from what it will cost to establish boun­ there wah further speculation the girls’ parents, the troversial proposal to cut the program than against At the same time, the governor after Boston Gas said its supplies SI .500 until some landscaoine is done Elarl andM ^ntess Spencer might also be present. aid to cities and towns. it,” he said. directed all commercial users served were dangerously low. He said Louisiana and Algeria at the end of that time. Most seniormembers of the royal family will be “If we don’t approve this Wright said it "boils by $oston Gas Co., the state’s largest Thursday, however, the voluntary gathered at .Sandringham later this week fueling cut, I think we are surely down to where the nattiral gas distributor, to lower ther- approach “Is not giving us satisfac­ m ^t^ts to 55 degrees. tory results.” Some gas companies have blamed Former official will speak rumors about a “famiiy summit” prior to an engage­ committing ourselves to Republicans might find supply problems on delays in ment announcement. ' raising taxes,’’ Rep. themselves on this issue. ‘^ ii dtdd state inspectors would Schools arid some businesses were 5ERNO.N — Lee M. Silverstein, schooled shipments anriLon.the un- who until last October was director Gardner Wright, D-Bristol, Everybody has to evaluate .S'rjiiecfcing tfpday-to make sure forced to close in Lowell and on Cape Cod Monday and Tuesday because of .usually high demand generated by of human services at Rockville said ’Thursday. He called this cut or vote for tax in­ I complying. Hospitals, nur­ s i m i l a r shnrtaffps what is being called the coldest General Hospital, and now a Whales, wildlife and Walter the elimination of the |23.8 creases,” said Wright. sing komts and other similar in­ similar shortages. stitutions Served by Boston Gas were The governor said if tbe gas shor­ Massachusetts winter in- recorded nationally known therapist, lecturer Soon after he leaves his CBS anchor desk in March, million in grants necessary “The projection that the Vernon history. and author, will speak at the hospital to avert a deficit for the state will have a $22 exempted. tage becomes so severe federal aid is Walter Cronkite will appear on all TV networks King also urged the public to keep required, gas-heated industries will But King and the state’s energy of­ Jan. 26. speaking on behalf of whales and other wildlife. current fiscal year. million deficit is the most Jellybean fanatic ficials have blamed Boston Gas and The Democratic- the tem perature in homes and be required to shut down and to re­ At Rockville General Silverstein Cronkite, 64, who has anchored the CBS Evening rosy’ picture, it could be other gas companies for failing to tein will present methods of directing Silverstein says comprise controlled committee was as high as $60 million,” apartments to 65 degrees during the main closed until federal assistance organized and led the hospital-based News since 1962, will assume the non-paying chair­ President-elect Ronald Reagan, an avid morsels presented to him during a recent realize the seriousness of the supply the self toward a more positive and "systematic suicide." expected to vote today on said Wright. day. < has stopped. alcohol and drug counseling program manship of a National Wildlife Federation public af­ jellybean fanatic, holds a jar of the tasty appearance in Chicago, 111. (UPI photo) “My primary concern and my com­ Decisions are not likely before Sun­ shortage and to advise authorities of that serves the Tri-Town and productive life experience. He will also discuss several keys to fairs campaign that will last a year. whether to approve the “If the Legislature, and I "systematic growth," techniques by plan urged by Gov. William mitment is that homeowners will not day on whether federal aid is the problem. Manchester areas. He still is a con­ His topic will be, "Systematic His radio and television announcements will begin mean Republicans and sultant to the program. .Suicide versus Systematic Growth” which individuals can gain control of O’Neiil and send it to full appearing during Nationai Wildlife Week, two days Democrats, reject the cut, The Jan. 26 lecture will be at 7:30 In his talk he will identify a number their own lives and futures. floor debate. it would seem to me we after his last broadcast, March 13. This year’s theme Town going dry literally p.m. in the hospital cafeteria. Light of self-destructive activities in con­ Much of what Silverstein will say is O’Neill, who says he would prefer to raise is "We care about Oceans,” and Cronkite, a sailing Reagan promises revision refreshments will be served. Silvers- temporary life —the elements which based upon personal experience. For enthusiast and skipper of a 42-foot yawl, the Wyntje, doesn’t want to raise taxes, taxes,” he said. GREENWICH (UPI) - One of the datory conservation policy today in winter, which has frozen millions of 15 years he was dependent on alcohol was photographed for his announcements on Martha’s proposed the cuts to make The Connecticut nation’s wealthiest communities is which flagrant violators would have gallons of water In Greenwich’s four and drugs, recovering only when he Vineyard, a lighthouse in the background. up for the loss of {22 Conference of running out of one of the cheapest their water turned off or limited. reservoirs. of Carter’s federal budget discovered the internal resources for million in federal revenue Municipalities, a lobbying comm^lties — water. Mrs. Sims said the town’s four “We’re praying for the traditional Board approves self direction which he believes most WASHINGTON (UPI) "We think we’re going to “will be very, very major tor James McIntyre said sharing funds in the group for towns and cities First Selectwoman Ruth Sims has reservoirs had been reduced to just January thaw,” said company vice humans possess. current budget. has led the loudest and a sk ^ the town’s 64,000 residents to 14 percent of capacity, and con­ With the ink hardly dry on have to revise it from top ... a multiple of some $10 after providing for Oscar cast president William Gillespie. defense, energy, interest The committee heard most organized opposition voluntarily reduce consumption by 25 tingency plans were made to install President Carter’s $739.3 to bottom,’’ he told billion’’ and will be The company was negotiating with on the national debt and es- resignations Henry Mancini, a three-time Oscar winner, has been city officials strongly to the grants cut proposal. percent by bathing every other day chemical toilets along mansion-lined billion 1982 federal budget, reporters at about the followed “as quickly as named music director of the 53rd annual Academy other water companies to tap their the Incoming Reagan ad­ sential domestic protest the proposal CCM’s argues that 65 and limiting use of dishwashers, streets and to fight fires with supplies. same time it was being possible” by unveiling of a ANDOVER - The Ms. Bell the art teacher. Awards telecast. ministration already has released. four-year plan of curtailed programs, there is "very \ Wednesday. Municipal percent of the $23.8 million washing machines and other water chemicals. State officials say Greenwich is the Board of Education The board approved the He has worked as music director of four previous pledged to revise it “from He said Reagan hopes to spending and reduced little room left” for major executives said they would in grants were intended for guzzlers. Officials of the Connecticut only Connecticut town facing water learned of several purchase of a copier for the Oscar shows. Norman Jewison, producer of the show, top to bottom.” announce "emergency taxes “to get the economy cuts. be unfairly stuck with the Connecticut’s seven “At this point,” Mrs. Sims said American Water Co., which supplies shortages now plaguing parts of New resignations, made an ap­ school office for $4,500. The announced earlier Johnny Carson will host the awards David Stockman, who measures” to cut spending off dead center.” Charles E. .Schultze, state’s financial problems largest urban areas which Thursday. “I have no reason to about 15 million g ^ n s of water a York, New Jersey, Delaware and pointment and granted copier will be purchased THERMOS presentation, which will be telecast live on the ABC if it was approved. can least afford to forfeit will be President-elect “very shortly after” taking In sending his budget for chairman of Garter’s Coun­ tenure to two teachers at with Norton Fund money. network March 30. believe we won’t run out of water in day to GreenwichnOKl Rye, N.Y., Pennsylvania. boltlM-caps-Gorkt “There will be a number state aid, despite surpluses three weeks.” across the state border, said the Ronald Reagan’s budget office next week. the year beginning Oct. 1 to cil of Economic Advisers, its meeting Tuesday. Beatrice Kowalski,, Greenwich’s median family in- Congress, Carter said the warned inflation will rise if reflUs-lunch boxes of Democrats from the recorded by most com­ The town’s water company was shortage was caused by low rainfall director, called Carter’s “It’s my judgment there The board learned of the board chairman, will meet coipe of $18,024 ranks in the nation’s budget — forwarded to- won’t be any area of the proposal already is “very the new administration House who are not about to munities. reportedly ready to announce a man­ last summer and severe cold this top 20. resignations of Barbara with the .School Building ALL SIZES Congress Thursday — “a government that will es­ stringent,” leaving little reduces taxes before Sharp, bookkeeper; Nellie Committee to discuss wMomoutti-regulir political document” that cape,” he said. ' room for cuts. making spending reduc­ Boisvert, school secreatry; several items that have not will be rewritten. The cuts, he predicted. Outgoing Budeet Direc- tions. Both are top Reagan David Post, bus driver; been finished in the new Wo have a coiniriota Evening Herald goals. and Margaret Seaton, gymnasium. assortment USPS 327-500 1 Carter’s budget projects cook-manager. The items in question in­ Fix that broken Weather Almanac Ice threatens towns a $27.5 billion fiscal 1982 The board approved the clude edging around floors, botttol Published daily except Sunday and certain holidays WEST deficit. He said that was appointment of Greg doors and the circuit by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, STEWARTSTOWN, N.H. ficials hoped the crisis had for allowing utility com­ higher than he would have Coriarty as cook-manager. breaker. W the iwfoeli if mMltnlR '’evory little tWng" Manchester, Conn. 06040. Second class postage paid at (UPI) — Wary residents of passed at least until the panies to control the flow liked due to economic con­ He was formerly the The board will meet Jan. ^ (Jiwdto»'> mi Manchester, Conn. POSTMASTER: Send address spring thaw brings a of the river in order to ditions, but half of this By United Press Inlernalional two North Country com­ manager of Clark’s 27 at 7:30 p.m. at the An­ V v5/>iS/SS/^A=AS/^^S/>SASA b^ changes to The Evening Herald, P.O. Box 591, munities monitored the renewed flood threat. . produce hydroelectricity. year’s $55.2 billion. Restaurant in Willimantic. dover Elementary School. Today is Friday, Jan. 16, the 16th day of 1981 with 349 to Manchester, Conn. 06040. Normally the water level .Seven-foot-high .Stockman said the deficit Today’s forecast follow. ice-clogged upper Connec­ The board granted ticut River Thursday while is about 25 feet beneath the earthworks were hastily projection is “artificial” Becoming cloudy. A 40 percent chance of some light The moon is moving toward it8 full phase. tenure to Carolyn Boyden Customer Service work crews used dynamite bridge, longtime residents erected around the Canaan because it depends party effective this month and snow this afternoon. High temperatures 20 to 25. Light The morning stars are Venus, Jupiter and Saturn. To subscribe, or to report a delivery problem, call to try to ease the flood said. school when the water on several proposals, in­ Jacqueline Bell effective in snow tonight ending .Saturday morning with partial The evening stars are Mercury and Mars. 647-9946. Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Mon- threat by blasting a Victor Rancourt, who rose, but classes continued cluding a 10 cent-a-gallon September. Ms. Boyden is clearing in the afternoon. Accumulations of an inch to Those bom on this date are under the sign of Capricorn. day'through Friday and 7 to 10 a.m. Saturday. Delivery channel through 3-foot- reluctantly abandoned his Thursday as usual. gasoline tax. Congress will Famed American designer and wood carver Samuel the grade 4-5 teacher and january's Garnet two of snow is expected overnight. Lows tonight 10 to 15. should be,made by 5 p.m. Monday through Friday and thlck ice. home of 23 years to the ice, not pass. A study in versatility Highs .Saturday in the 20s. Winds light northerly Mclntlre was bora Jan. 16,1757. returned Thursday to stoke On this date in history: by 7:30 a.m. Saturday. Six families were becoming northeasterly 10 to 15 mph tonight and Suggested carrler‘rates are $1.20 weekly, $5.12 for the wood stove he kept bur­ northwesterly 10 to 20 mph Saturday. In 1833, the Pendleton Act went into effect, providing evacuated and the town of­ one month, $15.35 for three months, $30.70 for siX' fices shut down by 4 feet of ning to heat the empty for creation of the U.S. Civil Service Commission. UMPVSATUMt months, and $61.40 for one year. Mail rates are water in the basement. ranch house. In 1920, the United States went legally “dry” as 'oSuAIW available on request. Across the river in Ca­ '-“If things had been done Extended forecast prohibition of alcoholic beverages became effective un­ JACKET naan, Vt., workmen built two or three weeks ago...’” der the 18th Amendment to the Constitution. It was Advertising earthen walls, around the he said bitterly, "They Extended outlook for New England Sunday through E23iiewl repealed in 1933. Tuesday: To place a classified or display advertisement, call town school. should have seen things In 1942, screen star Carole Lombard, her mother, and MuHHurhuHfllH, Kliudc iHlunil und (.iunnrrliruii Fair 643-2711. Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday Some residents com­ weren’t normal.” \ m WEATMfM FOTOCAtT • 20 other people were killed In a commercial airliner VEST SALE Sunday and Monday. A chance of light snow Tuesday. through Friday. Rancourt’s complaint crash near Las Vegas, Nev. Miss Lombard was the wife plained the problem could High temperatures in the 20s and low 30s Sunday and in was echoed by other of actor Clark Gable. have been averted if of­ IN PROGRESS the 30s Monday and Tuesday. Low temperatures in the / ^ew s ■ ficials had acted several residents, who said of­ teens and low 20s Sunday and in the 20s Monday and National Weather To report a news item, story idea or picture idea, weeks ago when the river ficials should have Tuesday. recognized the threat For period ending 7 a m. EST 1/17)81. During Friday call 643-2711. Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon­ Ice first began rising. 4 erm»ni: Partly cloudy weather and only scattered night, snow will be forecast over the southern Rockies, day through Friday. Of major concern was a posed by the abnormal Ice flurries through the period. High temperatures ranging in western portions of Texas and also in parts of New Who to call: steel bridge linkihg the two jam. Heart sliaped garnet set 3 genuine oval cul A lovely lady’s ring set Lottery “I’m all right for now,” In 14k gold and garnets In a 14k gold with a rectangular cul the teens and 20s. Lows from near zero to around 10 England. Clear to partly cloudy elsewhere. Minimum Manchester — Alex Girelli. communities — a bridge OUNTS to 5 0 5 6 above. East Hartford — Patrick Reilly. that also carries West said Herbert Ackley, who suspended from a 14k serpentine style garnet In 14kgold. temperatures include; (approx, maximum readings in $ . lives just upriver of the SAVE NOW AS NEVER BEFORE gold chain. $135. bracelet. $320. 120 Muinc unil New iluin|inliiri-i Fair Sunday. Chance of parenthesis) Atlanta 20 (37), Boston 19 (29), Chicago 9 Glastonbury and South Windsor — Ann Messecar. Stewartstown’s water Ealtfgrd fiurries Monday. Fair Tuesday. Not as cold. Highs in the Andover, Bolton and Coventry — Donna Holland. bridge. "But if it (the toihow (26), Cleveland 10 (23), Dallas 26 (38), Denver 13 (38) supply from Canaan. HERMAN SURVIVORS dctAll teens and 20s north and 20s and 30s south. Lows warming Numbers drawn Maine weekly 86533 river) comes up against ALSO ON SALE Duluth 9 (31), Houston 26 ( 47), Jacksonville 31 (50), Kan­ Hebron and Vernon — Barbara Richmond. At times on Wednesday, TIMBERLAND SHOES to the single numbers and teens north and to the teens and Thursday: Vermont .549 .Sports — Earl Yost. the frozen river rose to the bridge. I’m moving out. 20s south. sas City 12 (30), Little Rock 19 (40), Los Angeles 53 ( 68) Connecticut daily 915 New Hampshire 7549 I’ve lived here for more GLOVES - SLEDS - TOBOGGANS Minneapolis 12 (32), Miami 52 ( 68), New Orleans 27 (41) Clubs, weddings and engagements — Betty Ryder. within inches of the bottom THERMAL UNDERWEAR-KNITTED HATS c M u & m . Connecticut weekly Rhode Island 0166 than 40 years and I’ve Our Bist mar as Trusted Jewelers New York 20 (27), Phoenix 55 (69), San Francisco41 (60)’ (Questions or complaints — Frank Burbank or Steve of the bridge. But the 50.544,498491 .yellow Massachusetts 2954 blasting, coupled with never seen anything like tee MAIN ST. a DOWNTOWN MANCHSSTIR .Seattle 42 (.55), .St, Louis 15 (27), and Washington 23 (32), Harry. ^ MAIN bIHtk I Maine daily 732 this. We’ve had cold before a Hartford a New Britain a Weatfarma Mall moderating temperatures fi43-7M 1 or 646-3998 J (Vfwrcwi EipreaeAleeiat ChergoVUeSAchwli ChAi9t hut never ice like this.” Thursday, increased that FARR’S OPEN DAILY 9 -9 PM gap to 18 inches, and of­ Ackley blamed the state kii ii

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fv Hiring of finance officer suggested to committee ■ ¥ J i VERNON— When Robert Dotson, to see the attorney's fees come from $3000. director of administration, met with the individual budgets such a i the Mayor Marie Herbst has asked the new Charter Revision Commis­ Board of Education, Water Pollution members of the Town Council to sub­ sion Wednesday night he had several Control Authority, the Housing mit to ifer a list of changes they suggestions to make, the most impor­ Authority, and the general govern­ would like to see made in the charter tant concerning the hiring of a ment. and she will also be making some finance officer. Some cosmetic changes Dotson is i^mmendations of her own. Dotson noted that it has been 16 recommending include changing out­ Recent revisions of the charter years since the town governments moded titles in the charter, such as were done in a briel period of time to ' r ^ were consolidated and the original the Welfare Department for the town get them on the voting machines in *>,iA c h a ^ r 'was written with provisions to Department of Social Services and this past November elections. They for a finhnee officer and a purchasing the state Welfare Department to concerned only the revision of the agei^. Since that time the director of state department of Human section pertaining to the operation of administration has worn these hats Resources. the sewage treatment plant and the ■5rff,, along with that of personnel director. The charter also still makes town water department. Elotson wants the revision commis­ reference to initial appointments to sion to set a deadline for the hiring of agencies that have been in existence The new commission will be con­ a finance officer or purchasing for years and Dotson would like to sidering, among other things, some 2f5<4 agent. see these references eliminated. further changes in the section con­ He also would like to see a separate To cut down on some of the paper cerning the town fire department. section on senior citizens, but asked work, Dotson would like the conimis- Charter changes about two years ago the commission not to do anything sion to make changes in the section consolidated the town’s - two fire about the section on personnel. He on purchasing rules. Originally it was departments but the Fire Study Com­ explained that the Town Council required to invite sealed bids for the mittee is asking that provisions be plans to hire a consultant to review purchase of |1,000 or more. This was made in the charter in case the time ix >i^jt the town’s personnel policy. later changed to $2,000 and now Dot-* should come when the department Because of the many suits and such son would like to see this go to $3,000 might go from volunteer to paid. Trials and tribulations of skating in litigation, and the amount of time and to increase the cost of purchases That committee would also like to m m they take, the town attorney’s budget requiring three .written price for RnhhJ ^9** photos details the trying times of a three-year-old learning to pushes and falls, middle photos the ultimate trinmnh see a limitation put on the length of keeps increasing. Dotson would like Quotations from $1000-$2000 to $2000- term of the fire chief. Manohocf ^ j Karen Gray, 47 Spruce St., skate at Charter Oak Park, Manchester. With assistance from —skating alone is finally realized rieht nhoto iHaraM nhntL ^Buckeye Three’ Manchester, learning is the hardest part. The above series of his mother, first photo, the skates are laced and tied and with by Pinto) > 8 P 1^ p otos The "Buckeye Three’’, from left, Ramona Nauman Scott agreed to let them finish the Parenting skills plan funded Carbo, Lynda McNeal and Michelle Laborde semester next week at Buckeye High School. VERNON— An $8,500 grant from pay the operational costs of a free week. Program participants will leave Federal Court in Alexandria, La., The girls must attend Jones Street Junior ‘ Current Arctic cold snap is a blessing for cops the Hartford Foundation for Public young-parents program to be jointly work as a group to learn about child Thursday, holding hands after Federal Judge High next semester. (UPI photo) Giving, will soon niake It possible for sponsored by Rockville General growth and development, parenting, By I niled Press International crime-ridden Times Square. crime was running about the same, a 10 percent drop in emergency calls "Weather does definitely have the Detective George Sweeten said "in­ young parents in the Vernon area to Hospital and the Vernon Department family budgeting and health The Arctic cold sweeping the East Police from Maine to Miami say but cold-wary criminals had seemed on his pre-dawn shift. effect of curbing certain types of formally” he’s noticed a drop in develop valuable family life skills. of Education. maintenance. Other study topics will has been a curse to citrus growers the cold wave has not only made life to shift their operations indoors, with “I wouldn’t go out and try to steal crim e,” he said. "On the other hand, crime ever since the cold wave hit !The announcement of the grant The program will bring a number include personal assessment and Dance lessons announced and millions of shivering Americans, miserable for the law-abiding, but one policeman saying, “If they don’t any hubcaps in this type of weather,’’ people tend to congregate inside the region. was made by Rockville General of young parents together for two- career planning, as well as subjects but to policemen manning the front forced many muggers and other rob them in the street, they rob them said acting Birmingham, Ala., Police “On the 4 p.m.-to-midnight shift during cold weather and tensions can Hospital. The grant will be used to hour educational sessions twice each SOUTH WINDSOR - Do the lines in the battle against street criminals to stay indoors. in the the hallways.’’ the group itself may choose. Chief Jack Warren. “I know I ’m not it’s been real slow— and that’s usual­ develop and cause crim e,” rhumba or learn to disco! crime it has been a godsend. Official crime statistic reports An additional objective of the ■going outside as often and I’m sure ly your high crim e tim e,” he said. In New York City, where four The South Windsor Recreation "Miserable cold is the best police were not yet available for the period In Boston, Police Sgt. Albert F. program, hospital officials said, will the criminals are staying inside too.” The cold snap extended its icy grip police officers have been shot so far Department announces a new series officer in the world," said New York covering the current cold wave, but Dennehey said Thursday the extreme Town housing study be to compile and publish a resource Tn Albany, N.Y., a detective said to Florida ’Tuesday and Wednes&y, this year, police say crime figures Police Sgt. Joseph Puncheon, manual for other young parents. of dancing lessons beginning Jan. 21. police in many areas reported a drop cold weather has ‘‘definitely’’ the cold always seems to put a devastating the Sunshine State’s have not changed drastically, The first meeting of the group is Ballroom and disco lessons for assigned to the city's tough Midtown in crime rates. reduced the crime rate, inciuding damper on crime. citrus crop. But police in Miami although police working tte Times adults will start that Wednesday at North Precinct, which encompasses In a few areas, police Said overall stolen cars. He estimated there was scheduled for Tuesday, Feb., 3 at "W ien it’s 20 below zero, there’s reported the city’s crim e rate, which Square area indicated things were scheduled to stop the Orchard Hill School, and the se­ Rockville High School from noon to 2 not too many people going out has risen sharply during the past quieter. SOUTH WINDSOR - South nurses. The Community Service p.m. Subsequent meetings will be cond session of dance classes for The Recreation Department also The fee for the course is $8. burglarizing homes,” he said. "Peo­ year, took a nose dive during the two In other precincts, however, police Windsor Housing Authority Chair­ Council is currently mailing 200 held every Tuesday and Thursday at students in grades one to 12 will begin announces the start of the second ses­ Registration will be at the Recrea­ ple also keep their windows closed up days of unseasonable cold. reported the cold wave had not man Frank Ahearn, has announced Arson reported as cause forms to low and moderate income the same time and location. Child in Room 14 of the Community Center. sion of dance classes for students tion Office. tight, which makes them more Police in Baltimore, Hartford, afifected the crim e rate. that the survey to gauge the need for homeowners. care will be available during ail The adult ballroom classes will run grades one through 12. If you are a senior high school stu­ secure.” Conn., and Jersey City, N .J., also "Things haven’t slowed down,” additional housing opportunities for sessions. from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. and the disco These classes also begin on Jan. 21 dent, you may register at the first Police cadet Dean Mazziotti in saiu crime rates had dropped said Officer Howard Simon of the the town’s older residents will end Completed questionnaires should lessons will be from 8 :45 to 9 :45 p.m. and will continue for eight con­ class on Jan. 21. Portland, Maine, said calls reporting 90th precinct, which covers Jan. 31. be returned to June Cooke, director Merrill Naiman of Storrs will be because of a reduction in outdoor Classes wul run for eight weeks. secutive Wednesdays. of fatal New York fire of the Senior Center. First on Iran ■' crim es had decreased and there have Brooklyn’s Williamsburg and Bed­ program coordinator. She said that criminal activity. To date, about ISO seniors have The instructors will be Rita and The schedule for the various age been fewer burglaries and break-ins In Pittsburgh, however. Police ford Stuyvesant sections, two of the made their future housing plans and The results of this survey will be young parents should find participa­ Nationally syndicated columnist WHITE PLAINS. N Y. (UPIl - A "This was a deliberate act of ar­ Twenty-three other people were in­ Mark Weeks. groups is as follows: Grades 10 because of the cold. city's toughest neigborhoods. submitted to the Housing Authority tion in the group both instructive and flash fire that killed 26 business son," Westchester County District jured. Department Assistant Superinten­ preferences,kupWA le Authority, The fees are $25 per couple for both through 12 will meet from 2:30 to 3:30 Jack Anderson was warning America executives at the conference center “Geez, who’d want to go out?” dent A1 Mills said there was no "Cold weather doesn’t stop these he said. "We tnist that every con­ for guidelines in determining enjoyable. that trouble was brewing in Iran long Attorney Carl Vergari said Vergari said he would not com­ classes. The cost for a single person p.m., Grades 7 through 9 will meet of Stouffer's Inn in Harrison was ar­ asked Maine State Police dispatcher evidence of a change in the overall people,” Simon said. “They have cerned resident, aged 60 or over, will whether additional low and moderate before the hostage crisis. Anderson's Thursday. "The fire was caused by ment on the motive someone might Ms. Naiman also said that because is $15 for one class and $25 for both. from 3:45 to 4:45 p.m.: Grades 4 son. possibly directed at the top of­ Joyce Wilson. crime rate, but in general he said bad drug habits to support... If they don’t respond before the month is over.” income housing for the elderly is reports have long been far ahead of the introduction of a highly volatile have had for starting the fire, or on enrollment will be limited, reser­ Class size is limited and early through 6 will meet from 5 to 6 p.m .; ficers of a Connecticut electronics In Camden, N .J., just across the weather tends to send criminals in­ rob them in the street, they rob them Since September the questionnaire needed locally. other news reports. His incisive and flammable liquid into the the opportunity the person would vations should be made by Jan. 20. registration, is advised. Call 644-2433 Grades one through 3 will meet from firm, investigators say. Delaware River from Philadelphia, doors. in hallways.” forms have been available at the Results will also be made available column appears daily as an exclusive carpeting" in a hallway outside three have had to spread the flammable For information or to make reser­ for information to register. 6:15 to 7 p.m. Senior Center on Ayers Road. They to the Planning and Zoning Commis­ in your Evening Herald. • Westchester County officials would conference rooms. liquid on the floor without being seen. vations, call Ms. Naiman evenings at ■ were also distributed by local sion as an aid iif writing an elderly say little about any possible suspects, Killed in the blaze were 26 "I would guess the arsonist had a 429-3274. ' churches and the public health housing amendment. but added, a full investigation into executives of Arrow Electronics Inc. pretty good idea the meetings were the Dec. 4 blaze at the suburban hotel of Greenwich, Conn., and the Nestle taking place in the conference rooms was continuing. Corp.. based in White Plains. at the time the fire was set," he said. Witnesses said they saw a fire rising from the floor to a dropped Libya nixes call ceiling, where gases huilt up and exploded in a second fire that ripp^ "V apart an entire side of the building. A 6-foot swatch of carpeting ^ \ ^ to withdraw troops recovered from the rubble showed evidence of an accelerant Vergari BEIRUT, Lebanon lU Pll — uoya issued at the end.of a meeting of the likened to high-octane gasoline. Of­ brushed aside an African call for members of the Organization of ficials said further laboratory tests withdrawal of its forces from Chad African Unity in Lome, Togo, was were being conducted in Washington, D.G. and said it is boosting its military "nothing more than a piece of presence in N'Djamena to counter paper." The victims all died of asphyxia­ French army units in the Central tion within four or five minutes of the Khadafy also repeated his earlier African Republic and other reported warning of an oil embargo and an start of the fire, which reached 1,500 troop buildups on the ),ibyan- economic boycott of France if Paris degrees, Vergari said, adding in­ Sudanese border. "decides to take any stupid move" vestigators do not believe the ar­ ☆ Libyan leader Col. Moammar against Libya or Chad, a former sonist perished in the fire. Khadafy's top aide, Abdel Salam French colony. Five of the victims mistakenly ran Treiki. said Thursday technicians France buys 2 million tons of oil, or into a closet they thought was an exit and military experts were 2 percent of its total imports, from from the burning conference rooms. "dispatched to Chad to boost Libyan Libya each year. Other bodies were found piled troops there and delend that country against an exit door that had been Libya has repeatedly defended its in case of any hostility locked. ^ DICKIE CORD CHINOS----- l i n o o presence In Chad, saying the move SIZES26to34 Reg.M8.00 I V tV DESI8NER CORDUROYS "The Chadian government has in- was in line with a June 1980 defense Officials suspected arson because tormed us its country was under agreement between the two of the intensity of the fire and the serious threats ol an invasion by the neighbors. rapidity with which it spread. French and Sudanese troops," Treiki A spokesman for Stouffer's said iV LEVPS MOVIN ON JEKNS— $1900 ^ JORDUNE said. But its fellow African states said the company also suspected arson SIZES 28 jo 36 Reg. to *25.00 I ■ ■ His remarks were viewed as a con­ the presence of Libyan forces in Chad because of the quick spread of the i!rS8SSDN firmation of earlier Arab press and a proposed merger with Chad fire and, while cooperating fully with reports that Sudan, one of the violate the letter and spirit of the district attorney’s office, had ^ BONJDIffi African states opposed most to African resolutions. hired its own arson investigators. Libya's presence in Chad, was airlif­ • (r UDT WRMGLER RUfiBT KNITS— Libya and Chad announced the An investigation of possible fire- SIZES S-M-L Reg. to *16.00 Xr CM.VIN KLEIN ting troops and tanks to its merger plan earlier this month after code violations has yet to be com­ northwestern frontier — also shared Chad President Goukouni Oueddei pleted. Also, a firm has been hired to by Libya and Chad. visited Khadafy in Tripoli. determine if flammable materials Khadafy condemned a call ir UDT WRM6LER FUNNEL SNINTS Oueddei's Libyan-backed troops were used illegally in the construc­ SIZES S-M-L Reg. to *23.00 • A ll AT ONE LOW PRICE Thursday, signed by 11 African heads drove rebel forces, led by Defense tion of the building. •10" of state, for the immediate pullout of Minister Hissene Habre, from the Vergari said he believed Libyan troops from Chad. SELECTED STYLES capital last montii after a nine-month sprinklers, not mandated by the fire He said a nine-point communique struggle for control of the city. code, would have contained the blaze and saved lives. I FREE HEMMING

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Downtown, Manchoator 643-5617 *Manche»ter8 Oldest Estahlished Jewelry Store* 6 - EVENING HERALD. Fri.. Jan. 16. 1981 EVENING HERALD. Fri., Jan. 16, 1981 - 7 Pharmacists learn to help patients help themselves MEMPHIS. Tenn. (UPI) program to teach the 1130,198 grant from the macist as one less patient — A possible cure for state's pharmacists to many as 70 percent of parts do — through simple "Pharmacy education a lot to leim about their Department of Education, in their office. visits to the doctor are un­ skyrocketing health costs make simple diagnoses and officials are now drawing questioning. prepares pharmacists to be health. is to revert to the days But he said there are necessary. Many people recommend over-the- up a curriculum. A pilot “We will train them so drug e x p ^ , ” Smka said. “People don't know when country pharmacists physicians in many areas who are paying money to that if a pjrson comes into "But in the past, we have counter medication. program will be given to a that are strong proponents generally when to see a recommended these pills physicians for unnecessary a p h a rm a c y w ith a sometimes neglected the "Pharmacists have been few pharmacists next fall of selfcare. "Many think doctor and when to use One-day workshop for teachers or that tonic. examinations should in­ headache, the pharmacist link between drags and dis­ doing this from day one," and by 1982 it should be that's the answer to the self-care at home,” said That's the opinion of a stead be consulting their will be able to ask the right ease symptoms.” The role of the elderly in history center announced. planned for the winter cludes a resource packet. 01566 or call (617) 347-3362. said Dr. Quentin Smka, available across the state. rising cost of health care,” Srnka. “We hope phar- American life, past and University of Tennessee lAarmacists, be said. questions,” Smka said. maciste will benefit their "Old Is What You Get; season. The deadline for reser­ Old Sturbridge Village is whose doctorate is in phar­ Srnka concedes, the he said. The one-year course will present, will be the subject Center for the Health After the training, phar­ "We will be able to utilize home study, with oc­ patrons, developing a Teaching About Aging in The workshop is limited vations is Jan. 19. To located on Route 20 west in macy. “We're just training program is likely to be op­ Srnka quoted Virginia 'of a one-day workshop for the Past and Present," is Sciences faculty member macists will be able to categorize the headache casional group sessions at referral relationship with to 20 persons by advance register, contact Museum Sturbridge, Mass.. , them to do a tetter job." posed by many dwtors who physician and author Dr. teachers at Old Sturbrldge the first of a series of reservation only. The fee is who is director of a Funded by a three-year form most diagnoses just and suggest a non­ selected sites. "His prac­ the physicians in their Education, Old Sturbridge see the visit to the phar­ Don Vickery as saying as as their medical counter- Village, Jan. 24, the living Teacher Center Workshops $15 per person, which in­ Village, Sturbridge, MA prescription medicine. Or tice would become his community much like the answers to the laboratory," Smka said of primary care physicians questions may indicate the "community phar­ already have with that the person needs to macist.” specialists." see a physician quickly.” "We want the phar­ “Jimmy Carter said In addition to macist to be a consultant to before he went into office questioning, however, help the patient help that he saw his pharmacist pharmacists will be himself," he said. “We're before he saw his doctor," capable of utilizing com­ leaving it up to the con­ said Smka. Many rural mon medical tools such as sumer to make up his own Americans have always taking blood pressure, mind." done that, he said, and may CHANNEL SALEBUn pulse and simple lab tests. • He said Americans have just have the right idea. kMl "V m m } 4 9 « . MMH Auxiliary lAMSOiM Ho'lSuV plans luncheon Uieonaitoicedoir furnace lyitems. John Burstein. wearing a human-body suit, is host of the new Nam The Manchester Department for 16 years, classroom video series, “The Inside Story with Slim Goodbody.” Memorial Hospital has spent the past three at Na3W7 years on the faculty of New hKaiOK Auxiliary will have its The series is designed to help third-through-fifth graders understand winter luncheon meeting England School of Alcohol the human body and good health.(UPI photo) on Monday, Jan. 26 at noon Studies and teaching at at the Concordia Lutheran Colby College, University 2 9 2 ? .. Church, 40 Pitkin St., of New Hampshire and S A M 1 S 4 0 Manchester. Roger William's College. M M S n i o m John McFarland, direc­ Following his talk, he will rMOYSMDI tor of the Connecticut of­ welcome questions from M O r iM Roue A lower lamp the audience. otpra-ief tknei fice of Beech Hill Hospital Rb# NMOfOM tor will speak on “Alcohol In­ A buffet, catered by the ewrotfsi^th. neciNMiNHr*4B Ho TSMOO formation." Ritzee Co. of Bolton, will m Beech Hill, located in be served at noon. Cost is isntsfauMf Dublin. N.H., is an ac­ $6 and reservations may be M r C a f f r e y, B ryan Mr. and Mrs. Joseph maternal grandparents are credited hospital and is made by calling Ruth Mirliarl, son of Robert J. Danyliw of Hartford. His Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. considered within the top Monaco at 643-2955 or sen­ and Mary Oanyliw McCaf­ 2 9 2 ? .. ding a check payable to the paternal great­ Guilmette of Manchester. MM 7JOO five in the country. It frey of 149 Strawberry 4Su, offers highly specialized Manchester Memorial grandmother is Mrs. Jean His paternal grandparents M W U llN R Lane, Manchester, was EXEC. WROUGHT WOOD STEP in-patient, intermediate Hospital to Ruth Monaco. McCaffery of East Hart­ are Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy K. BUILDING PLYWOOD & m CHM RAUCir born Dec. 25 at ,St. Francis ford. He has two brothers, Caron of Manchester. His care and after-care 25 Richard Road, IRON RAILINGS LADDERS jW n h iono high rim Hospital and Medical Robert J. Jr., 8, and Bren­ great-grandmothers are MATERIALS programs. Manchester, Deadline for Center in Hartford. His ctolhoe cfeMr m- SHEETGOODS -----2)|pout.No07229 reservations is Wednesday. dan Scott, 4. Mrs. Eva Guilmette of 4'lieilON rUDOB McFarland's office, maternal grandparents are jv M bock fPnWUNCiucnm w m iee»N a 07239 located at 150 N. Main St.. Members, their guests Lowell, Mass., Mr. and T Woyoof home. 4'xri/2"COX8MATNlNO...... 7.99 4'xl'x1/4"INTWORUMN ■ig4S.99__ 16.99 Dr. and Mrs. Joseph M. t . aV o n , J e r e m ia h Mrs. Fred Bradford of Manchester serves the en­ John McFarland and the general public is in­ Danyliw of Manchester. S'SSCTMN A'UDDB . . ^ Kennel li, son of Richard New Brunswick, Canada, 4'xl'*8/8" COX INIATHINO **"' ...... ira-10-99...... # ■ " araJ4.99...... *...... 24.99 tire state of Connecticut by vited. / His paternal grandparents K. and P a tric ia Ann and Charles Zumbrenan of R.g.17.9*...... 13.9 9 . 4'xl'Kl/rnAHOABOIttRDiOABD working with Connecticut for patients. are Mr. and Mrs (Juilmette Caron of Maine. His great-great- 1'x2”xa' S»8-4.9*...... 3 J 9 industries for referrals, on McFarland, a former DO IT DAILY - Read the Alexander J. McCaffery of Colchester was born Jan. grandmother is, Mrs, E. 2 4 2 ? . . an individual basis, and policeman who served with Evening Herald's comics East Hartford. His mater­ II at Manchester Brewer of New Brunswick, FUMINO SIMPS...... 37* 4'xS'x1/4"nANOABOPfOMMH> M fiflOIDIflyn with an after-care program the Manchester Police and cartoons. nal great-grandparents are 10% OFF LAWKNrYTUI Memorial Hnsoital His Canada...... 4 .9 9 21 gal capacity. 4'xS'U/S" PARUCU KM IO...... 4 .9 9 OUR REOUUR PRICES ON AU IN STOCK WROUGHT OuraoleNam tA V liaM SHUTTERETTES 4'xS'xS/S" PARIICU BOiARO...... 5 .9 9 tyiB gfteMfMecw D u e r io o f n i IRON ACCNSORIES NOi J1200 - - ^ How can you help? 3 2 “ tegiTJt__ 11.99 B ig n i l S(43p8aiaKhop(M«r foheat EXTERIOR PLYWOOD WAFERBOARD nwwfoomocMnm NaASt UNHNISHIO PINi SHUTTHfinS 6'x14* a.g. 1.M...... 1 .9 9 4'xS'x1/4'...... 8.97 DEAR DR. LAMB - 4'KS'xi/r...... 14.9 9 FLOOR 4'xt'x1/2" Recently I lost someone 4'xS'xi/4-...... 19.99 COVERINGS WAFHROARD.. vei7 dear to me and the immediate cause of death Legion Auxiliary M M 4 1 % f0 4 4 % 4'xS'x7/14' Ri G.M.9* VMYIRUNNR was- listed as cardiac MANCHESTER- The that will be coming before meeting. MMVMNM 20% O FF WAfEBIOARD.. lMII8j0M0«IMn,lllir arrest secondary to regular meeting of Onit the legislatures. Under CHmlr«4aMal- ■ra-99«...... -...... 59*vi nuoM icM riNoiPun uninum wrap anterior myocardial in­ No, 102, American Legion national security, she will OUR REGULAR PRICES ON STUDS Comptole v4lti 3 wke com plug & farction. When she died I or h M f NKjiitor & OTHER UNFINISHED PINE VRMONT lUTI ORAOi horiglng iKRthioei ILL INecL Na g-i Auxiliary, will be held be promoting the sale of Ladies Night (tonectar.Noi 30099 ■•0.140...... 69*,/, couldn't tell if she was then you can use Cardio­ Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the U.S. Savings Bonds and SHUrnRETTES IN STOCK rx3’x6'S/P/P having a heart attack or a pulmonary Resuscitation generalize” when you are Legion Post Home, will give an up-date on the MA.NCHESTER- The talking about diet. A eth er S N U im MAOIC SETS 420M STUDS...... 790 stroke. She seemed to (CPR), if you know how. American Legion Drive. National Security 12th annual West Side weaken in her legs and The use of CPR is dis­ or not that much'milk is Manchester. January is Program, as directed by Ladies Night will be held at tag-14-99...... 27.99 rxS'xrS/P/F STUDS ARMSTRONG complained of her eyes but cussed in The Health harmful to him depends Legislative and National the national organization. Willie's Restaurant Feb. ■•0.149...... 89* didn't complain of chest Letter number 7-4, Save a upon how his individual 21. Tickets are now being llA W iO O Security Program Month Details of the National rxTxrs/p/p PARTICLE BOARD CEILINGS 1WMHANDU pain. She vomited at first Life: Heart and Lung btey responds to it. If he and Mrs. Jean Bartlett, sold by committee Security Dinner to be held "gaa. snios...... 98* RMWlr and appeared to have an Arrest, which I am sending happens to be a little fat legislative and national Feb. 7 will be announced. members, Nick Angelo, Ed SHELVING you. Others who want this and not just muscle, then i r x i r ASMSTRONO...... 26* •/! Ctomplele wHh pop upset stomach.' When I security chairman, will be This event will feature Werner, Earl Bissell, ^ piirieMcr-flM- 2'x4'xA‘ S/P/F STUDS tpoWnoMemblv. realized that it was more issue can send 75 cents the extra' calories in the in charge of the program. 15% O FF |p.iiiMi«;.Mnr No 06069 three auxiliary programs: Steve McAdams, Jack .-«*ClQllVNaiHa6 sra-1.79...... 98* 2*x4'ARMSTRONG...... 24* ./t than that I called for an with a long, stamped, self- butterfat could be a Mrs. Bartlett will be Americanism, energy con­ Stratton, Ernie Down, Bill OURREOULARPMCtSON ■taljM...... A...... 99* ambulance. Was there admessed envelop for it to problem for him. ^ presenting to members the servation and national Pagani, Fran Mahoney, A ll OTHER SHUTTER irx12* IMPRESSIONS...... 28* .A anything that I could have me, in care of this If he happens to have a 2"x4"xS'S/P/PICONOMrSTUDS...... 87* •/•"x11'/«"xR' issues and proposed bills of security. Refreshments Tom Conron, .and Hank MAOIC SETS IN STOCK 2'x4'IMPRESSIONS...... 27*,/i done to keep her alive? I've newspaper, P.O. Box 1551, high blood cholesterol vital interest to veterans will be served at Monday's McCann. ••0.149...... „.... 1.79 been living with a guilt Radio City Sfation, New level, I would recommend 12*xir VERONA...... 39*,/( 22??». complex that perhaps I York, NY 10019. I think all that he switch to fortified 1 A M 9 M TEXTURED MINERAL . . . . didn't get help in time. adults should know how to skim milk to avoid both the SURFACE...... 39*,/t f M M W f m DEAR READER - It is do this. The respiratory saturated fat and the Students honored DECORATIVE I HANDI-CUTS KITCHMSMK natural to look back and part is being taught in cholesterol in whole milk. Among the area W H IO T Miiniw IQ f SMMmmIngtoreaw That would also help him residents selected to Earns degree ask if you could have done grade schools in some Kingswood-Oxford WALL COVERINGS rx4b(i/4*i OAK GRAIN Inikilalion. 2S“) ^ limit his calorie intake in appear in the 1980-81 edi­ Newton R. Emerson II of tetter. Most people do the places. School: Daniella Duke, 599 ■•0.2.19.. 1 i8 9 case he needs to eliminate tion of "Who's Who Among Manchester was awarded a H U ttM test they can in the light of In some communities the Porter St.; Jill Dworkin, SHELVING .11.99 any body fat. Students in American bachelor od science degree 256 Ludlow Road; Sang ChomMunatangt “ M,YAMWCAHaus»l«lcl( 2'x4'x7/1«*WAflRBOARD the information they have Red Cross of the local in pharmacy at recent ofpopulartim Apprax.10i/leln...... 7.90 Q9g.3Jf...... 2.79 at the time. Now that you chapter of the American Now if his cholesterol Universities and Colleges" Hoon Han, 71 Hamilton SPT.SHBP . . Q level is all right—meaning are: commencement exercises C H A W ^ ^ know she had a heart at­ Heart Association sponsors Drive; Barbara Kemp, K rxA'xS/S’ WAfBBOAaD low normal — and he is not at the Massachusetts Plymouth Lane; Deborah ORANTIttUI WHm «.A cm. tack you are looking at it courses in learning how to M, Lisa Moody of Ver­ ■ra-9-19...... 20% O FF with information which do CPR. obese and tolerates this College of Pharmacy and 5.11 non, Merrimack College, Lawler, 202 Autumn St.; •ra-949...... 7.14 9 9 M '- much milk without symp­ Allied Health .Sciences in AFT.SHElf . . . OUR REOUUR PRICES ON 7 9 » was not available to you at DEAR DR. LAMB - My North Andover, Mass.; and and Louis Nosce Jr., 27 4'x4'x1/4'WAfmOARD toms, there is not likely to Boston. Pitkin St. CHANNIUTONE 2 NATURAL AU WOOD SIFOID DOORS 6 the time. boyfriend is 21 years old, 6 John E. Walker of South ORAV/IROWN N>pNiLl.Acln. •K.4.S9...... 3.67 If she was able to com­ feet and weight 180 pounds. be anything wrong with it. Windsor, Eastern Connec­ He is the son of Mr. and PREHUNO LUAN REVERSIIIE inf iliM De.an's list '^SSSimuSi ■ra- 9.99...... 7.95 A'WVyCtlW WARBSOAflD SFT.SHElf . municate, as your letter Will you please tell me the When he gets older and ticut State. Mrs. Newton R. Emerson, Corasi complete __ ,0 DOORS IN OUR STOCK woNo, decki A 9 Village St., Manchester. Christopher Hoyng, son •ra-9.69...... 5.27 ■^|.9.99...... 4./V implies, she did not have risks involved in his needs to limit his calories of Rose Kulgoski of 49 S. wdb pop-up dram Ro u g h h* ready (wwi^, ion, gow) patkx. No 38310 o r h as a c h a n g e in Sandra J. Myers of J^neuNcnuaKo a ment. If a person still has a gallons of milk every day? cholesterol levels, then he Manchester, a student at // Among the Manchester Manchester, has been »ra-«49...... 10.06 pulse and doesn't have He seems perfectly healthy might need to be careful to Johnson St Wales College students named to the in Providence, R.I., has named to the dean's list for YOUR heart of respiratory arrest except he only sleeps four stick to fortified skim honor roll their respec­ the fall term at the Univer­ one of the test things you to six hours each night. milk. been selected for inclusion tive schools are: sity of Rochester. w CHOICE can do is simply call an DEAR READER - As I don't think hib milk in the 1981 edition of Avon Old Farms School: A Manchester High ambulance. If the heart you know I believe one drinking has anything U> do “ Who's Who Among Kevin R, Stanton, son of School graduate, he is a ■ig. 11.99 Id 14.99 stops and there is no pulse should “individualize not with his sleeping habits. Students in American Dr. and Mrs. Robert Stan­ freshman majoring in M M 1 4 0 4 U M Junior Colleges." ton, Pilgrim Lane. I mechanical engineering. ONTWAUAIRM IMIb 6 way wononly, 6 yr- dunbRIy. Ihe lotoK Hal Facedifts now routine Child & Family Services ctoore like ■nonwL PMNT Chokse pf ooloit Cosmetic surgery, once 45,000 face-lifts, 65,000 nose Ronald B. Berggren of the privilege of the daring alterations and 48,000 eye- Columbus, Ohio; Eugene offer family life series IJUW1-00 I l l P t KIM 9 9 J L and the vain, now has M O W IfO G K lifts. Modem plastic sur­ H. Courtiss of Boston; The Family Life Enrich­ T O N n u r u m become almost com­ gery became a specialty in by divorce. ASR.MS Eoiy m- John Goin ot Los Angeles. ment Program of Child & During the five group tunities for group discus­ S w lS n W appt/. Sah monplace. A new genera­ the two world wars, when sion. iWa rto d . g i ^ ofbeotSt- tion of women in their mid­ Calif.; Dicran Goulian of Family Services is offering sessions, which will start ful decorator ooton. operations were performed dle years is rejecting New York City; V. Michael a five session series of on Monday, Jan. 26 at 7 mOMMOiHWli i •AilHUIilk Sous on thousands of mutilated Hogan of New York City; meetings for parents who p.m. at the Agency's Registration is required Sscioni.itopidiaRtEEmoiii mm growing gracefully fighting men; Today's sur­ ■ra-M-99.. ,11.99. Norman E. Hugo of are separated, in the headquarters at 1680 and fees are based on the A cracks oxxmd oultotoi Na3«nEe»9TM9. .149.99 wrinkled and is taking a geons, just as skilled, work Chicago; Bernard L. Kay process of divorce, or Albany Ave. in Hartford, ability of the individual to “more competitive stance toward their own special of Jacksonville. Fla.: already divorced, and who staff members will provide pay. 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Those who take the the .Sexual Assault Crisis WHEIETEB TOO UVE • i r m i 0DNI r ii'i free, *1 .•■ n .l costing from 81,000 to 86.- terested in becoming STITRUMl PLAM WIST M m ul TPU.Tl ScUmUtPUIAATHIW QUiniB.PUSA chiatrist, cited as “among formation on how to use a training are expected to .Service at 525-1163, exten­ 000, has become. the finest in the world," volunteer counselors. The .staff the rape hotline and sion 205 to sign up. IT . ISO ( I M ST.) . ■■A BHOID ST. ^ IIITAni ATI. A S inui ST. SMOOUKST. Every year in the United plastic surgeon in,

at ‘awkward ages’ w m m . Musical hit at Bushnell NEW YORK (UPI) - Nine is an "Doing a television show under any cir­ The /Boston Common, 1980 international School Saturday at 8 p.m, Tickets and infor­ HARTFORD — “A Chorus Line,” Together, they completed the Oo o k itself. We're sitting in a theater, awkward age. So is 10. and 11, and 12 and cumstances is a gamble," Connell said in chamuons of the nation’s barbershop har- mation are available by calling Dave Scott, currently Broadway’s longest- on the show Bennett decided to call w atching a d ire c to r audition so on — right up to 15. People in that unfor­ a telephone interview from his Los mony^4ociety, headline the Silk City Chorus’ 649-5905. * running musical hit, winner of nine "A Chorus Line.” Bob Avian acted as applicants for a new musical. There tunate demographic group live under the Angeles office. "But it certainly will give annual benefit program at Manchester High Tony Awards, including Best co-choreographer. are couple dozen aspirants for eight ancient curse of "too old to cry and too all of us an opportunity to see how the Musical, the New York Drama Marvin Hamlisch, who had recent­ parts. After putting them through the young to cuss." audience reacts." Critics Award and a Fhilitzer Prize ly won Oscars for “The Sting” and paces, en masse and in small groups, CBS figures it's time they got a break, “I think it's very enlightened of CBS to for drama, plays through Sunday at “The Way We Were,’.’ agreed to the director narrows the list down to and their response, on Feb. 3, to "Sign have invested a great deal of money in the Bushnell Memorial Hall. write the score and Edward Kleban 17, who then line up behind a white On" will reveal, even ahead of the Nielsen pitot and premiere. They don't usually do Conceived, choreographed and wrote the lyrics. Robin Wagner line downstage." For the rest of the ratings, whether or not they appreciate it. that with childrens' programming. Music directed by Michael Bennett, the designed the sets, Theoni Aldredge show, these 17 dance, sing and tell "Sign On" is a new issue from the Whatever the outcome, it's better than musical is a celebration of the "gyp­ the costumes and Tharon Musser the their stories, performing musical Children's Television Workshop — having the decision made in some board sies," the dancers who perform in lighting. Joseph Papp, producer of numbers by Bennett whom Watt creators of such kid-vid classics as room.” 4- the chorus. It was bom at a series of the New York Shakespeare Festival, described as "having no equal in marathon tapings at which dancers produced the musical, first presen­ teasing a dance number into shape, "Sesame Street." "Electric Company" The effort will mark the first new ’’{ I !4 “Cymbeline” by William Shakespeare, directed by • Jim Scott and Nancy Rumbel-Wheeler, Saturday at 8 Bennett knew came to “rap" and tell ting it at the 229-seat Newman and “3-2-1 Contact." But this one isn't for development in juvenile programming ’4 ' M m Lamos, through Feb. 8 at the Hartford Stage Com- p.m. at the New Harmony Coffee House, Roaring Brook building it up from bits and pieces their stories. One of these dancers Theater and then in response to into a suddenly dazzling whole." small fry. It's being billed as "a grown-up since the 1950s. ■ paiy, 50 Church St., Hartford. Performances Tuesday Nature Cdnter, Canton. (243-2363 or 693-0052) was Nicholas Dante who told Bennett critical and public demand, at show for kids." and it will gear to the very Everyone loved the irrascible John thragh Thursday at 8 p.m., Friday and Saturday at 8:30 • Dave Mallett, Saturday at 8 p.m. at The Sounding Board, Flrst-St. Paul’s Methodist Church, 571 Far­ "I'd rather write than dance.” Broadway's Shubert Theater where DO IT WEDNESDAY - Discover all tube fare so revered by their parents. Houseman in "The Paper Chase.” »■; p.m;.and Sunday at 7:30 p.m.; matinees Wednesday at 2 mington 'Ave., Hartford. (563-3263) Bennett replied “This is your it continues to play to standing-room- the latest recipes and more in your That means comedy sketches, music, Everybody but the Nielsen family, and < p.iU. iimd Sunday at 2:30 p.m. (527-5151) interviews, documentaries, news, health when the Nielsens don't like something, • The Hartford Symphony Orchestra in concert, Jan. chance.” only audiences today. full-color Evening Herald - ^ ‘‘The Admirable Crichton’ ’ by James Barrie, through and consumer information, reviews of the 20 and 21 at Bushnell Memorial Hall, Hartford. Story on Bennett and Dante were joined by TTie story of “A Chorus Line” was its days on commercial television are Fab. 8 on the Main Stage at the Long Wharf Theater, New People/Food section. arts — even an ongoing soap opera in numbered. page 8. (278-1453) James Kirkwood, a performer who described by Douglas Watt of New Haven. Performances Tuesday through Friday at 8 p.m., had switched to a writing career. York’s Daily News as “simplicity which all the protagonists are in the pre- So Houseman was dumped, bqt thanks Saturday at 4 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. and Sunday at 7:30 p.m. • The PhUharmonia Orchestra of Yale in concert, teen to teen bracket. /Howcfucancmii/ to Public Broadcasting Station WTTW in Cali for matinee schedule. (787-4282) tonight at 8 at Pomperaug Regional High School, mnmTaTi a4 exir sa aiLvtn ulm Producer Dave Connell said the Chicago, he'll be resurrected tonight for ■AST HANTwom s s s - s e n • "Solomon's Child” by Tom Dulack, through Jan. 25 Southbury. (264-0606) ■AM Um M A Tm n DAN.T premiere of the show, at 4 p.m., EST, will m S T SHOW ONLY S t. SO fans lucky enough to live in PBS areas on Stage II at the Long Wharf Theater, New Haven. Per­ • The Emerson Quartet, Saturday at 8 p.m. at the Bliss solicit comment from its target audience, where the premiere will play. As the Music Room, Hartt School of Music, University of Hart­ To list formances Tuesday through Friday at 8:15 p.m.,. Satur­ asking them to evaluate the effort for the guides say when PBS scheduling is the ford, West Hartford. (243-4442) day at 4:15 p.m. and 8:15 p.m. and Sunday at 2:15 p.m. events benefit of CBS. That could be a gamble, topic, “check local Usings." • “Cosi fan tutte” by Mozart, performed by the Hartt and 7:15 p.m. (787-4282) Filmeter To list events in this since a resounding Bronx cheer would do WTTW Vice President John R. Wilson Opera-Theater, Jan. 22 to 25 at Millard Auditorium, Hartt little to move the show into a regular • “Showboat" by Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammers- weekly calendar of said his station opened discussions more tein, through Feb. 8 at the Darien Dinner Theater, School of Music, University of Hartford. West Hartford. series position. than a year ago with 20th-Century Fox. Performances lliursday through Saturday at 8 p.m. and "where to go and what Darien. Performances nightly except Monday with M ELVIN AND HOWARD (PG) - Paul LeMal. Mary StecDbargen to do,” submit them by dinner at 7 p.m. and curtain at 8:30 p.m.; one hour earlier Sunday at 2:30 p.m. (243-4442) Jason Robards. (Drama) The improbable, perhaps even impossible, bul i on Sunday.-(655-7667) • '"nte Connecticut String Orchestra, Sunday at 3 p.m. maybe true story of the loser and the billionaire. This is how Howarc Monday at noon at the at the Asylum Avenue Congregational Church, Hartford. Hughes and Melvin Dummar got together, and what the "Mormon will' ,' • “Anything Goes," the musical, through Feb. 8 at the meant to poor Melvin and his family. It's more about Melvin's life befon Entertainment Editor, Coachlight Dinner Theater, East Windsor. Performances Free. (658-4863) the will, however, and that's pretty dreary, although touching. The whole The Evening Herald, • String quartet program with Peter Winograd, Karin thing is strangely touching, and very well done. GRADE: B-plus TV tonight nightly except Monday with dinner at 6:45 p.m. and cur­ Herald Square, P.O. Fagerburg, Arthur Winograd and Irene Cervantes, Sun­ tain at 8:30 p.m.; one hour earlier on Sunday. (522-1266) RAGING B U LL (R) — Robert DeNiro. (Drama) This is a film by Martir Box 591, Manchester, The day at 4 p.m. at Immanuel Congregational Church,,Far­ • “The Music Hall,” ending Saturday at the Downtown Scorsese that depicts the rise and fall of prize fighter Jake LaMoita. It u CT 06040. Power Behind Playing at Hartford Stage mington Avenue, Hartford. Free. (527-8121) powerful, but always very self-conscious of its artistry; you never for a "The Ambushers" 1969 Dean , 11:30 Cabaret Theater, Bridgeport. Performances today and moment forget you are watching a movie (and a performance by DeNiro EVENING • "The Sound of Music,” a one-woman performance by The Throne Martin. Senta Berger The story of a i Y All in The Family The faithful Pisanio and the princess Imogen are . ancient Britain. The show is playing through Feb. 8 at the Saturday at 8 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. (576-1634) that IS designed to be arty. Thus, it loses its punch It is bloody and raucous 6:00 secret agent's attempts to find an Ci) Kojak • "Harvey” by Mary Chase, presented by the Reper­ Arlyne Garrity, Saturday at 8 p.m. at the auditorium of but never for a moment real. GRADE: B experimental flying saucer downed X Off-Track Belling featured in“ Cymbeline,” Shakespeare’s fairy tale set in Hartford Stage Company. For information, call 527-5151. the Tolland Middle School, Tolland. Tickets at the door.r ^ Stariky And Hutch in the desert and prevent it from fall­ ^^orttCenter tory Theater of New Britain, Saturday at 8:15 p.m. and FLASH GORDON (PC) — Sam lones, Melody Aoderton, Topol. Max Von Sydow. (Advealore) The intergalaclic hero is back in an expensive X Jokar'tWlId ing Into enemy hands. (2 hrs ) (29099 TheTonIqhtShowGuesi Sunday at 7:15 p.m. at the Elizabeth Kimball Theater, 23 • A barbershop music program, presented by the Silk. 99* ALL SEATS f t o i (0) NCAA BaakalballConllnuat 8:30 Tony Randall. (60 mms ) City Chorus, .Saturday at 8 p.m. at Bailey Auditorium, gaudy, dumb-funny version. It doesn't pretend to be anything but what it is. From Daytimo Illinois vs Purdue C£ Merv Griffin 0 ABC Captioned Newt Norden St., New Britain. (223-3147) an old Saturday afternoon serial, modernized to take advantage of today's Manchester High School, Manchester. (649-5905) technological advances in movie-making. Everybody has a ball with it. “CAPT. NEMO” VG d$ Davy Crockatt At Tha Alamo (l)(4d I'm A Big Gill Now Totellor 9l)Movie-(Drema)**'s "lAmThe Symphony to host conductor • "Domestic Issues" by Corinne Jacker, “Rococo” by AT 2:00 Fess Parker and Buddy Ebsen star not lotetliiithequestionDiana faces Lew" 1938 Edward Q Robinson. • Stevie Wonder in concert, Saturday at 8 p.m. at the obviously, and if you don't expect too much, you will. too. GRADE: B Harry Kondoleon, “Sally i t Marsha” by Sybille Pearson in this series about a rugged Ten- * after, her best friend's husband Otto Kruger. AD A fights a corrupt New Haven Veterans Coliseum, New Haven. “A POWERHOUSE nessee backwoodsman who throws a heavy pass at her. city government (2 hrs.) HARTFORD— The Hartford Symphony national Conducting Competition, Lawrence sidered a favorite of symphony audiences. and "The Resurrection of Lady Lester” by Oyamo, Vernoncm, Li blazed a trail of civilization through (.9) BasketbailDailasMavencksvs ($9 Fridays Orchestra, Arthur Winograd, music director, Smith has received national acclaim for his Also on thp program will be Robert playing in repertory through Jan. 31 at the Yale Reper­ SEEMS U K E OLD TIMES (PG) - Goldie Hawn. Cbevy Chase. Charles O F A H U M ... savage Indian territory and estab­ New York Knicks 11:35 Grodla. (Romantic comedy) Well. Neil Simon hasn't done M again. The Atlirg KtxeiMM It a teadlng can d U m lished the Indian's rights in 9992)99 SanfordHavingcriedwolf CdJ Happy Days Again hosts Lawrence Leighton Smith as guest con­ engagements with the New York Philhar­ Schumann’s Overture, Scherzo and Finale, tory Theater, New Haven. Call for schedule. (436-1800) comedy master has concocted a pleasant fable, a triangle, with Goldie at fbrDwgrgatea IMrtgfllmtflr*ctor /^erica tor so long, no one b e li^ e s him 12:00 ductor on Jan. 20 and 21 for a program monic, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Minnesota Op. 52. The work, in three movements, • “A Chorus Line.” the Broadway musical, through the apex and Chase as her first husband, innocently involved in a bank -«n«M iwwmw Partridge Family when F red actually has a i^ d heart (IJ CBS Late Movie DEVIL DOG Orchestra, Chicago's Grant Park Summer represents a classical trend in Schumann's Sunday at Bushnell Memorial Hall, Hartford. Perfor­ robbery and Grodin as her present husband, a D A. But it's all too strained, Begin With Goodbye attack and by the time they realize THE HOUND OF HELL' 1978 Stars featuring the music of Schumann, too forced, too deliberately cute. Some good moments, but they are rare. 3-2-1 Contact he's not jOking it's almost too late Richard Crenna. Yvette Mimieux A Rachmaninoff and Copland. Orchestra, and the symphonies of Baltimore, romantic career. Cdncluding the program will mances today and Saturday at 8 p.m. and Saturday and GRADE: C What’s Happening 34 3?) Wall Strool Wool! Host. suburban family's lives are unknow­ Pianist Joseph Villa will appear as soloist Winnepeg, Tulsa and Pasadena. be Aaron Copland's Symphony No. 3. The Sunday at 2 p.m. (246-6807) Cinema Jim Rockford: Private Louis Rukeyser ingly threatened by their seemingly TRIBUTE (PG) — Jack Lemmon. Robby Bcnifm. Lee Remlck. (Drama Investigator Villa made a highly acclaimed debut with an work, commissioned by ^ rg e Koussevitsky • “ Same Time, Next Year” by Bernard Slade, 9:00 innocent puppy, a dog actually im­ replacing Mikhail Pletnyov, a Soviet per­ with comedy) A tour de force for Lemmon, as a compulsive extrovert who M 6:30 CDTheDukesOfHazzardit'sDuke bued with the spirit of the devil former whose American tour has been all-Liszt program at Alice TuIIy Hall in April foi’ the Boston Symphony, is laden with presented by the Producing Guild, opening Jan. 22 at the learns he Is dying white, simultaneously, trying to reconcile with his son. a QP Tic Tac Dough vs Duke as Bo and Luke compete (j) Movie -(Sutpente-Dreme) ** Copland's folk influences and incorporates his Hartford Insurance Group, Asylum Avenue, Hartford. compulsive introvert. Very strong stuff that will hit you where you live, if NBC News against each other, and Rosco. to cancelled. 1972. Since that time he has concertized and "StudentConnection" 1975 Ray you live in a fairly dece;it neighborhood. CAUTION; Despite the PG rating, ® Over Easy Guest Comedienne recorded extensively in American and abroad. own “Fanfare for the Common Man" into the Performances Wednesday and Thursday at 8 p.m., tryandwintheJ.D. Hogg First Annual Milland, Sylva Kosema. The head­ there is nudity. GRADE: A and singer Kaye Ballard Hosts • Atheneum Cinema, Wadsworth Atheneum, 600 Main Hazzard Derby (60 mins.) master of a fashionable boy's Smith is music director of the San Antonio With the Hartford Symphony Orchestra, he introduction to the final movement. Friday and .Saturday at 8:30 p.m. and Sunday at 2:30 p.m. Hugh Downs and Frank Blair riJ(l9 Friday Night Movie Diary Of school hires an assassin lo kill his and 7:30 p.m., through Feb, 1. (528-2143) St., Hartford. (525-1439) (FUm gradinff: A — 9upert; B — g o o d ; C tw o ra g o ; D — p o o r; Travel Service ^losed-Captioned; U S A.) A Teenage Hitchhiker' 1979 Stars Symphony Orchestra, and principal guest con­ will perform Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto F — swM ) mistress' husband (2 hra.) • Cinema One, 1022 Main St„ East Hartford. (528-2210) 555 MAIN STREET SZ) Over Easy Quest Roger Bald­ Dick Van Patten. Charlene Tilton. (tl) ESPN Special: Super Bowl VI ductor of the North Carolina Symphony. No. 1, a melodically warm and expressive Tickets for J'an. 20 and 21 are available win, lormkr President of the Amer­ Teenage hitchhiking and its often 543-2165 Revitiled Dallas vs Miami Winner of the Dmitri Mitropoulos Inter­ work for piano and orchestra generally con­ through the Bushnell box oftice. 24&!6807. • Cinestudio Theater, Trinity College, Summit Street, ican Civil Liberties Union Hosts tragic endingsareexploredthrough (14) Movie-(Romance) ** "When Hartford. (527-3811) Hugh Downs and Frank Blair the drama of several young girls Time Ren Out" 1980 Jacqueline DAVIS FAMILY Over 30 Years (Closed-Captioned. U S A ) whose peer-group pressures and Bisset, Paul Newman Achicpublic • East Hartford Drive-In Theater, Chapel Road, South PASSES V Bob Newhart Show family conflicts prod them to hitch relations woman goes to the South Windsor. (528-7448) ™ ™”sp“t o ;"SS i 649-5487 Travel Experience 6:55 rides that expose them to physical Paciliclooverseelheopenmgofthe Museums • East Windsor Drive-In Theater, Route 5, East Wind­ Autlu^ized agent in Manchester ^ News assault (2 h rs ) ultimate vacation hideaway (Rated Actor confuses work, play for all Airlines, Railroads and 7:00 no ESPN Boxing Special From San PG )(t09 mms.) sor. (623-3079) FRI. A OAT. SPECIALS Steamahlp Lines.______i J CBS News Antonio '14 Dr. Gene Scott On Hebrews EAST WINDSOR - According to Mark enough one night stands to last him • Manchester Drive-In Theater, Route 6, Bolton. (649- M.A.S.H. 34) 92 Sit NaroW olip When Nero 12:05 H The Army w-as ABC News Twain, 'Work consists of whatever a body several lives. 6000) I BAKED STUFFED S M H M P S...... Wolfe's assistant. Archie, gels in­ (0/ Movie -(Science-Fiction) ** 's I U.S.DJL CHOICI - Bullseye volved in a friend’s death, the inves­ "AlphaIncident" RalphMueker. is obliged to do. Play consists of whatever His stint in the Army behind him. he • • Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, Tuesday, • Poor. Richard's Pub and Cinema, 467 Main St. East no laughing SportsCenter tigation keeps leading to the vie Slaf lord Morgan An alien organism a body is not obliged to d o ." Some people, returned to West Virginia to finish work Wednesday and Friday, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.; Thursday, 11 Hartford.. (569-1622) ISBLOMSTEAK...... H maner until HI Insidei The “ NFLHostsLen ■ Daw lim's wife and old college friends with the potential lo destroy all life sonandNickBuoniconItarebackas on his degree in speech, drama and music. a.m. to 8 p.m.: Saturday and Sunday, 11 a m. to 5 p.m. • Showcase Cinemas, 936 Silver Lane, East Hartford Stars William Conrad (Premiere. on earth ismadvertedly release'^ ’ • like David King, get the two mixed up. M l DINNEaS INCLUDE POTATO A SALAD Judy Benjamin Iheyblend action highlights withex- 60 mms) a small U S town (90 mms) After all, he is obliged to undergo The task accomplished, he made his way (247-9111) (568-8810) perl commentary and predictions 24) Hard Choicaa Human Exper­ 12:30 to the bright lights and the. big tlipe in [R| joined it. tor I9 6 l's Super Bowl contenders iments Price of Knowledge The ' 5 Hollywood Heartbeat strenuous physical and mental activity in • New Britain Museum of American Art, New Britain. • U.A. Theaters East, 308 Broad St,, Manchester Shop­ CALDOR PLAZA • MANCHESTER • EXIT 93 OFF 1-86 ^ Festival Of Faith rights and welfare of human sub- 90' 92 (39 The Midnight Speci timidating professor of conirac. 1:30 job, after that it’s like breathing," he as an entrepreneur in the balloon bouquet p.m.; Sunday, 2 to 5 p.m. (436-0574) warning America that trouble was brewing in Iran long HOUSE SPECIALTIES mitnn't inn dunkn I You Bel Your Life law. Charles W Kingsfield (60 ($} Adam 12 business. FRI. JAN. 23 J M.A.S.H. m m s) \ 1:35 explained. • Yale Center for British Art, New Haven. Tuesday before the hostage crisis. Anderson's reports have long Twriyahl Chlckwn (92) MecNeihLehrer Report •AU YOU CAN U T 1 0 :0 0 (0) Fridays As the broken-down broker and roman­ Thrilled with the prospect of working through .Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sunday, 2 to 5 p.m. been far ahead of other news reports. His incisive column SHRIMP A SALAD SAN RICHIE HAVENS QQ Fight Back! 0]D allaiJ R sattractiontoLucy's 2:00 with the cast and crew of “Anythipg (432-4594) king Crab Logs A Stooh TlMESii Barney Miller tically charged stowaway on the luxurious appears daily as an exclusive in your Evening Herald. •WINE 00 SEES Hitt M n O leary future sisler-in-law is almost • (ftJ Movie -(Science fiction) * Goes” through Feb. 15, King admits, Prim# Rib of lo o f ^ T k Tec Dough enough to divert his intention of get­ "Trog" 1970 Joan Crawford, Mi- U.S.S. America, King can relate to the on- • Old State House, Hartford, Monday through Satur­ •CHOIK Of POTATO •MS limit, 1 1t M r 6:00 "Jobs are (pr survival, this is play. I can’t Ping Sgrvic# wiin gvgry mgot ting Bobby's |0b ns head of Ewing chaelGough.AnanIhropologist dis­ again, off-again employment status of his day, 10 a m. to 5 p.m.; Sunday, noon to 5 p.m. (522-6766) or MinMY MCE CB* ^ n a iA R D ' $J The Incredible Hulk A fortune m Oil. bul he It quick lo capitalize on covers a half-human creature in a imagine doing anything else.and God • Butler-McCook Homestead, Hartford. Tuesday, hidden money puts Banner m the hit brother's rash action (Pt Iota cave (2 hrs . iSmins.) character, Billy Crocker. After seventeen SAT. JAN 24TH WIDER"* PinOR crosshairsof two set sol desperate two part episode. 60 mms ) (JP Joe Franklin Show years of hustling work that has Included knows. I've tried!” Thursday, Saturday and Sunday, noon to 4 p.m. (247-8996) *5^ crook's guns (60 mins) ' Newt, (HMovia-(Drama)*** "CityOn N.R.IiiBaQi ' i ' j PMMagezir»e singing with the New York Clfy Opera and , • Farmington Museum, Farmington. Friday through )^14/Movie-(Comedy) ** "N orth Fira" 1979 Shelley Winters. Henry f Ik p . •SSOi I I N A Ent Benson Dtllaa Forty" 1970 Nick Nolle. Fonda A former oil refinery em­ working with John Raitt, Tammy Grimes String quartet .Sunday, 1 to 4 p.m. (677-9222) KIDS EAT FREEI STIR New York Report MacDavis Theycantackleanyon- ployee's vengeful scheme egainst and Lillian Gish on Broadway in “A • Slater Memorial Museum, Norwich. Monday through 'It ESPN Special: Super Bowl VI comingptayerbullheycan'tkickihe thecompanythalliredhimragesoul ON SUNDAYS from 1-8 p.m. children Revleited Dattas vs Miami Musical Jubilee,” King knows what it ' Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday, 1 to 4 p.m. Omud!)s$(|iiipr CRAZY habil of super stardom, adoring of control when leaking chemicals to open series COMINQ SOON ^i4)MovieMSuspense)*** "Blood­ groupies and the fast paced, pill- ignitelheentirecity (RatedR)(106 takes to survive. (887-2506) m M M lwglflii. Ct 6Tl-T«tT eat free (off children's menu) when line" 1977 Audrey Hepburn. Ben popping hazardsthatcomewilhihe mms.) HARTF0RI>- Music for string quartet ' • Mark Twain Memorial, Hartford, Tuesday through accompanied by an adult. Gazzara President of an interna In 1965, just as his career was beginning FRI. JAN. 30TH oame (RatedR)(II6mms ) 92 MovI* -

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•bituaries I j Payment plan Hall of Fame spot for Gibson television cameras. “But I guess “ I threw harder and bad a NEW YORK (UPI) - Bob Gib­ statements were a Gibson Tulsa on the bus and the coach victories in a row. He appeared in son didn’t have to stay angry for it is something in my life. better slider, but I wasn’t a better trademark. told me I had to stay behind at a Gibson was the only one of the six All-Star games and missed Leonard J. Kanehl is proposed long. pitcher than Marichal," said Gib­ "My problem was that I was hotel on the other side of the city. another because of injury. 39 candidates on the ballot to gain son, who was recently named a "Yesterday I answered the honest,” Gibson said. "I never I started crying because I was Gibson will be formally in­ MANCHESTER - Leonard J. phone on the first ring every time. the 301 votes' necessary for elec­ motivation coach with the New By MARY KITZMANN mandated without state legislative waved flags. I never marched. hurt. I told him that I wouldn’t ducted at the Cooperstown, N.Y , Kanehl, 55, of 80 Bissell St., died I got to thinking ‘what happens if I tion. He was followed by Dodger York Mets. When someone asked me a ques­ have come if I had known that and Thursday night at Manchester Herald Reporter approval, Turek noted it would not be right-hander Don Drysdale with shrine in August, along with one don’t get elected?’ Then I got Gibson was joined on the tion, I told them what I thought he said that he knew. That's why player and one executive to be Memorial Hospital. He was the hus­ MANCHESTER - An early tax received well. He compared the 243 votes and Dodger infielder Gil podium by Joe Torre, his former angry. So I guess it does mean and they didn’t always like it. he didn’t tell me.” named in March by the Special band of Jacqueline (McMullin) payment plan has been proposed by proposal to the single payment in­ Hodges with 241. Cardinal teammate and current something." "A lot of writers thought I was Gibson recalled another inci­ Committee on Old Timers. Kanehl. Republican Director Pete Sylvester stituted for automobile taxes. Gibson, a fireballing In a surprising result, slugger manager of the Mets. In fiscal year 1975-76 the state man­ tough. A lot of players thought I dent that remained with him. Strangely, if it had not been for He was born in Manchester on to lower taxes by earning more in­ righthander who won 251 games Harmon Klllebrew drew only 239 Gibson, 45, was bom in Omaha, dated that automobile taxes under was tough. That’s the way I was. "The first time I got into a Car­ a quirk of the St. Louis organiza­ April 21, 1925 and had been a lifelong vestment interest. for the St. Louis Cardinals, votes and high-kicking right­ Neb. He won the Cy Young Award 9100 stpuld have one payment, rather That’s the way I grew upl I grew dinal uniform I had a certain seat tion, he may never have made it resident. He was employed at the Sylvester proposes exploring the received 337 votes to make him hander Juan Marichal only 233 in in 1968 and 1970. He led the up fighting a lot of things. than two. “There were a lot of unhap-' on the train,” he recalled. "Two to the Hall of Fame, University of Connecticut. He served idea of having property owners pay a only the 11th player exclusive of their first year of eligibility. National League in shutouts with "You want me to kiss a baby? py people at that time,” Turek said. or three guys tried to rough me "When I signed in 1957,” he with the U.S. Air Force during World greater share of their taxes in the the original five to gain the Hall in Hoyt Wilhelm, the 13 in his golden 1968 campaign and Well if I want to do it, fine.” up. It’s not sour grapes. Those War II, was a past officer of VFW But he said the proposal would be knuckleballing reliever who said, "I was a good outfielder and firs( installment. This would allow his first year on the ballot. authored a no-hitter on Aug. 14, Gibson said the indignities he things teach you toughness. In a pretty good hitter. The Car­ Post 2046 of Manchester, and was a the toWn to invest the funds that administratively possible, if un­ Gibson, recalling difficult early appeared in mure games than any 1971 against the Pittsburgh popular. experienced as a young black man those days you had to fight things dinals didn't have much of a member of the Zipser Club in would not be needed for bills until days of his 17-year career, other pitcher in history, received Pirates. breaking into baseball in the late in addition to fighting Mickey Sylvester said the proposal should pitching staff, so no matter who Manchester. later in the year. With high interest Thursday expressed satisfaction 238 votes. He said that the '68 season, in 1950’s toughened him. He said the Mantle and Willie Mays." be welcomed if the taxes are ul­ you were, they asked you to be a Besides his wife he leaves a son, rates on short-term Investments, that the whole experience had Gibson, while saying he never which he went 22-9 with a 1.12 unfortunate racial incidents Gibson, who re tir^ in 1975, timately reduced. He suggests a pilot pitcher. 1 figured there were only Leonard J. Kanehl II, who is serving Sylvester reasons the funds would ul­ culminated in his election to the gave much thought to who should ERA, ranked as his most signifi­ stretched back even farther than finished his career with a 251-174 with the U.S. Army at Fort Hood, program initially, possibly using two spots in the outfield and 10 timately provide revenue to lower Hall of Fame. make the Hall, admitted he cant achievement in the game, a his major-league career. record with a 2.91 ERA. He struck pitchers, so I said yes. Texas; two daughters, Mrs. Stephen the tax rate. taxpayers under the circuit breaker "I always said it wasn’t a big believed Marichal was the best somewhat surprising assessment "I remember when I first out 3,117, one of only four pitchers program. ■ "1 hated the four days between (JoAnn)Beebe and Janine Kanehl, By paying earlier, in the end goal in my life,” said Gibson, clad pitcher of an era that included since he also is the only pitcher to started playing baseball and to strike out more than 3,000. He both of Manchester; two brothers, Under the program elderly are starts. I guess that's why I started taxpayers would pay less, Sylvester in a blue sport coat and standing himself, Drysdale and Hall of have twice won the seventh game basketball at Creighton Univer­ five times won 20 games and went agitating my teammates." LeRoy Kanehl of ^^nchester and said. given a reduction on their property before spotlights and a set of Famer Sandv Koufax. of a World Series. sity,” he said. “ I was 17.1 went to 7-2 iq the World Series, all seven Clifford Kanehl of Anaheim, Calif.; Property taxes can be paid in two taxes. It would not thwart the Than again, surprising a game and we'were halfway to and three granddaughters. equal installments, the first due in program, Sylvester said, if the pilot ’The Holmes Funeral Home, 400 July, the second in January. program asked them to pay 10 per­ Main St., is in charge of funeral Sylvester proposes the first install­ cent more on the first installment. arrangements which are incomplete. ment be greater, perhaps 60 percent With high interest rates, the invest­ Road block of the taxes instead of 50 percent. ment of idle town funds his become Mrs. Alice O. Mason an important source of revenue for MANCHESTER - Mrs. Alice Sylvester said he would bring the Hefdcl Police officers Thursday sealed off a ning to their home of the reason tor increased propo^l to the Board of Directors Manchester. Last year’s unan­ (Orr) Mason, 90 of 565 Vernon St., ticipated earned interest contributed died Thursday night at a local con­ private road off Tolland Turnpike while they police activity in the usually quiet area. after researching the legal and Town processed the scene of a shooting which Police said the man died of self-inflicted charter aspects. greatly to the surplus of 91.3 million. valescent home. She was the widow Roger Negro, town treasurer, of Samuel Mason. claimed the life of an East Hartford man. gunshot wdunds. (Herald photo by Kearns) According to James Turek, tax collector, the proposal would be recently said If the interest rates re­ She was bom in Manchester on Shown above,V. pvixvk.police iiiAA/tiiiinform residentsicssuciltd ICretur- IU I' main high, he possibly could eorn Carl Silver Nov. 5. 1890 and had been a lifelong legal, if unpopular. “I don’t think the taxpayers would enough investment interest to Cover resident. She was a member of South the loss of 9252,000 in sUte aid, if-the United Methodist Church and its be amenable to the proposal," he Z:Z«.gets short Weather wreaks havoc said. But he noted under state law, proposal of Gov. William O’Neill Gleaners Circle and was a member the Board of Directors could man­ passes the state legislature.' of the Westhill Gardens Association. ) BOSTON (UPI) — Marvin Hagler, date paying a greater share of the end of stick She leaves two daughters, Mrs. Negro said that as of the end of the undisputed world middleweight taxes for the first installment, or Nelson (Alice) Richmond of Blast December earned interest was 9327,- champion, makes his first title with produce and students perhaps offer incentives to pay taxes What goes with the Manchester If the town manager was on top of Sandwich, Mass., and Mrs. Robert 000. He anticipates to earn about defense since gaining the crown four early. Recreation Department? the recreation issues, the con- (Mary) Samuelson of Manchester; a 9575,000 by the end of June. months ago when he meets un­ By United Press International King ordered the one-day closing of embargo of up to 10 days on ice- Waterbury, Turek said, offers a Carl Silver, from this vantage troveries that erapted in the past sister, Mrs. Martha Vennart of .Schools in Massachusetts were The town invests the funds until defeated Venezuelan Fulgencio gas-heated schools, affecting at least damaged fruit. Citrus growers es­ rebate to property owners who pay point, has been given the short end of several years would never have sur­ Manchester; five grandchildren; and ordered closed today to help ayert a they are needed to pay bills in bank Obelmejias in a 15-round bout Satur­ 100,000 students, and directed com- timated damage at $100 million. the stick by Bob Weiss, town faced. three great-grandchildren. critical shortage of natural their taxes in one installment. The certificates of deposit and U.S. day night at Boston Garden. jBercial customers of Boston Gas Co. The cold already has prompted the city's town council appropriates manager. Weiss reported that he hoped to fill The Holmes Funeral Home, 400 giving some 100,000 students a Trea.sury bills. Hagler, 50-2-2, won the cham­ Main St., is in charge of funeral to turn down their thermostats to 55 nation’s leading orange juice funds for the rebates. This all came about following Mel the position permanently within holiday. In the South, Florida of­ degrees. pionship last September with a con­ arrangements which are incomplete. processors to raise the wholesale “It’s an incentive to pay early," he The investments have been earning Siebold’s resignation under pressure three months. ficials considered a shipping boycott The governor warned harsher earlier this week. vincing third round TKO over price of frozen concentrate 18 per­ said. While saying the single install­ 17 percent interest rates. Last year England’s Alan Minter at Wembley Anthony Kolpinski of citrus fruit devastated by the measures might be imposed if the cent. , ment payment, or paying a greater That was expected. worst freeze In 20 years. the interest rate thisAime was 13 per­ Record-bound Arena. The victory culminated a long ROCKVILLE — Anthony orders do not adequately reduce The embargo would keep growers sharp on *hp first payment could be cent. What wasn’t expected was Weiss’ Winter storms dumped up to a foot Monica Murphy, standout ail quest for Hagler, who felt he had won Kolpinski, 67, of 11 Hammond St., natural gas consumption. from moving what looks like un­ decision to name Bob Harrison, park of snow in the Midwest and glazed Hospitals, nursing homes and other department superintendent, interim around athlete at East Catholic High, the crown in November 1978 when he died ’Thursday in Rockville General damaged fruit out of state, only to fought then-champ Vito Antuofermo Hospital. He was the husband of the roads with ice in the Middle Atlantic similar institutions served by Boston recreation boss as well. will reach the 1,000 point scoring have It turn black on grocery store Negro sells interest to a controversial 15-round draw in late Claire (Coffey) Kolpinski. states Thursday, resulting in two G as a re e x e m p t fro m th e The interim appointment was a mark this season, a career first for shelves in northern cities. .MANCHESTER . - — Roger ..Negro, business on West Middle ’him|)ike an Blast female basketball player. A Las Vegas. He was bom in Hartford and had traffic deaths in Maryland. The snow temperature-reduction requirement, The freeze also wiped out 50 per­ bitter pill for Carl Silver to swallow. let up today, but the Arctic cold Northeastern ports remained town treasurer, has sold his half­ After all. Silver has been closely number of colleges are interested in Obelmejias, 30-0, has won 28 fights lived there most of his life, moving to cent of the remaining vegetable crop interest in his pasta shop. was too difficult, Negro said, to addi­ Rockville in 1968. remained. paralyzed by ice. The upper Connec- connected with the Manchester the young girl who is also a top-flight via knockouts but has not fought and up to 85 percent of the state’s Negro said Thursday he sold his in­ tion to his town position, he may anyone rated in the Top 10 by either He was a member of St. Bernard's The Red Cross evacuated 22 peo- ticut River was frozen almost solid recreation program for 27 years, ser­ tennis and volleyball player...Major tropical fish, officials said. In addi­ terest to his partner Carla Squatrito. the World Boxing Council or World Church. He was employed as an elec­ pie, including two children suffering threatening West Stewartstown begin to work as a bookkeeper or ac­ ving in numerous capacities, the last league baseball coaches drew tion, the frigid air dropped water Working part-time for the town, Boxing Association. trician for Travelers Insurance Cos., from frostbite, from an unheated N.H., and neighboring Canaan Vt countant part-time for smalj 12 years as assistant director. salaries starting at 932,500 - which is temperatures to lethal levels. while operating the full-time Both groups, however, rank the 28- for 35 years, retiring in 1975. He was apartment building in Hartford, just south of the Canadian border. businesses. Despite bis knowledge of the the player minimum - and go close to year-old as the No. 1 contender and a member of the Travelers Men’s Conn. The West .Stewartstown town of­ department and the program, if the six figure mark...Katie both agree on Hagler as the champ, Club and a member of the Rockville In Louisiana Thursday, a small fices and six families were forced out which he has served as program Molumphy, the best of the talented Senior Citizens Qub. plane carrying three people crashed when the river swept over the river Andover critical of coverage director as well, literally an outsider, Molumphy sisters on the tennis the only division in boxing with one into Lake Pontchartrain about 1(X) Hah-ison, was tabbed to run the court, may wind up at a California title holder. He leaves three sons, Michael banks, forced out by the weight of the a new facility in Windham, Kolpinski and Vincent Kolpinski, feet short of the New Orleans' air­ ice. In Canaan, earthem dikes were By DO ^NA the dump should last 20 or just can’t seem to work show. college which boasts a top women’s Hagler has not fought since port runway in dense fog. Rescue HOLLAND now under construction, 25 years or more without something out with the' . How naive can Weiss be? net squad. The youngster is only in defeating Minter. in their title bout both of Rockville, and Thomas - - - - 0 ------hastily N.1V.VVV.Uerected aaround i u u i i u mthe e lUtown W II that converts compacted Kolpinski of Stafford Springs; two crews searched for seven hours, but school to guard against the potential Herald Reporter Bolton using it. dump issue.” Frankly, I’m in Silver’s comer, her sophomore year at Penney Wgh and his last bout in Boston was in trash to steam for use by a February 1979, when he disposed of daughters, Mrs. Karen Michaud of found no sign of survivors. advance of the riv e r Crews Bolton First Selectman Maneggia said he can and I feel an injustice has been done. in Blast Hartford but among the best ANDOVER - The An­ manufacturer. Henry Ryba said he was 16 and under players in New Sugar Ray Seales in one round. The Rockville and Mrs. Mary Ellen Fog also cau sed havoc in Thursday tried to ease the flood dover Board of Selectmen “still foresee problems for Trae, the man doesn’t have a four- Bolton js surveying three told by Windham officials Bolton, not with its gar­ England. 28-year-old southpaw slugger from Unusual sight involving Borg Brodeur of Brookfield: a brother, southwestern Oregon for the 21st day threat by blasting through the 3-foot- appears unanimous in year degree but has an associate in a row. .School was canceled in two thick ice. options on how to get its there wouldn't be any bage but with a site for its Brockton, who has 41 knockouts, has Joseph Kolpinski of Windsor; a feeling that newspaper degree, plus years of experience. He In an unusual display of temper, Sweden’s trash to Windham — a problem in taking An- demolition material.” not lost since 1976. night in New York, Borg elim in^ d foe 6-4,6- sister, Mrs. Bertha Williams of districts where visibility was 200 feet The effects of a hard freeze that hit coverage did nothing to knows Manchester and what the Notes off the cuff y ' Bjorn Borg argues with umpire Michael Lugg transfer station in An­ dover’s trash. He said, “I don’t want "I’m happy about having my first 7, 7-6. (UPI photo) Ashford; and seven grandchildren. or less. Traffic in Medford, Ore., Florida earlier this week are far- help the "dump situation" program is all about. Howie McHugh, veteran putolc dover, a transfer station at Ryba said, “They (An­ bitter relations with the title defense in Boston," said Hagler, during match against John McEnroe last The funeral service will ^ &tur- slowed to a .crawl. One resident reaching. between Andover and At least, he rated a chance to ran with the Boston Celtics, will step Freja Park in Bolton and dover officials) wouldn’t people in Bolton, I was who led a monastic training day, at 9 a.m., from Samsel Funeral described the day "dark as night." The Florida Citrus Commission is Bolton and that Andover the department, even U only in an in­ down after the current season. A 100 percent townwide pick­ even sit down and talk to brought up there." existence in Provincetown on the tip Home, 419 Buckland Road, South In Massachusetts, Gov. Edward J. almost certain to order a shipping would be better off using terim basis, or until such time as spry 72, McHugh is one of the best in up. us." Maneggia said, “If I caq of Cape Cod. "AH I have on my mind Windsor, followed by a mass of its dump by itself rather Weiss could be convinced that such a the business. He’s a graduate of Before officials in both Ryba said he believes the help. I’d be glad to sit down is destmetion and destroy. When the Christian burial, at 10 a.m. in St. Ber­ than sharing a new move would be in the best Interests Dartmouth College and one-time nard’s Church, Rockville. South Windsor Police towns sat down to discuss a Andover Disposal Area is with the <on officials of the Town of Manchester. smoke clears, there will only be one transfer station with proposal from Bolton to there for "a limited time sportswriter...Larry Morrison is arm in the air and it will be mine.” Borg blows up, Burial will be in St. Bernard’s because maybe I can see Bypassing Silver was a low blow. It supervising play in the Manchester Bolton. build the transfer station in and in no way will it last Despite His questionable creden­ Cemetery. Friends may call at the problems they don’t an­ can only mean additional internal Rec Women’s Basketball League on Selectman Peter Andover, (a meeting was for 20 or 25 years." ticipate.” tials, Obelmejias has no doubt about funeral home today, from 2 to 4 and 7 work on death prohe Maneggia said Thursday disruptions in the recreation Thursday nights...New York Yankee < to 9 p.m. Memorial contributions scheduled for Jan. 21) An­ Maneggia said he "feels program. his belonging in the same ring with .SOUTH WINDSOR - Sopth hospital. that newspaper coverage dover officials called an bad” about the whole situa­ owner George Steinbrenner, who is Hagler. The 6foot-l challenger has may be made to Rockville General Apparently, Weiss doesn’t want co-owner of the Tampa Bay Downs Windsor Police are involved in a Chief Ryan said he hasn’t received “brought things back that emergency meeting and tion becuase he’d rather fought 21 of his 30 bouts in Caracas Hospital, Rockville. Silver as top dog, and he may have horse race track, got off to a great small way into the investigation of any report yet from the medical happened four and five rejected Bolton’s offer. see the two towns "work Smart shopping ; and has made a couple of defeats McEnroe good reasons, but if tme, they should start this season when he f ir ^ ail Marguerite R. (Sanlorino) the death of 13-month-old Joseph examiner. Reportedly the baby was years ago between the two Andover First Selectman together." Smart shoppers read the appearances in the United States. He towns." be revealed publically. employees before the first week of NEW YORK (UPI) - Even Bjorn call, awarding the point to McEnroe. give a point." he explained, "and the Guiliano McCoy who was pronounced dead on suffering fivm partial or total J. Russell Thompson said, He said, “The highway Supermarket Shopper, The town manager is not close to last fought six weeks ago in Italy. Maneggia said, "The the winter meeting which open^ this Borg, for all his incredible ac­ Borg, who thought his shot had been last thing you need is to give Bjorn a arrival at Manchester Memorial blindness and deafness, "apparently “We didn’t need to hear the departments in both towns column Wednesdays and the recreation program in "I deserve to be the champion,” MANCHESTER — Marguerite R. Hospital last Sunday. dump issue’s never really month in Florida...There will be a complishments, is capable of coming good, approached Lugg and argued point. But I didn't want him to tank (Santorino) Guliano, 73. of Pond as the result of abuse." proposal from Bolton, and the fire departments in Saturdays exclusively in Manchester and never has been. said Obelmejias, who worked out in The baby had bwn placed in a Chief Ryan said the foster parents, gone and people feel we new look to the management staff at up with something new. long enough to receive first a war­ the match. I didn't know what he was Lane, died Thursday. She was the we’ve been reading about it both towns work together your Manchester Evening That’s one of the key drawbacks in Boston the week before the fight. ning and then two penalty points. South Windsor foster home after the whose names were not revealed, should get out com­ Ellington Ridge Country Club next His latest surprise, though, was going to do. hut if I was going to win wife of the late Frank J. Guiliano. in the newspapers." without problems but we Herald. the program, and has been for some ‘ "That’s what I’ve wanted to be ever When play finally resumed, Borg state Division of Children and Youth were not suspected of the alleged pletely.” season. about the last thing anyone expected the match I wanted to win it fair." She was bom in Hartford, and had However, Bolton of­ time. since I starting boxing. Marvin is dropped the next point to lose the Services removed him from his abuse. The baby was a paraplegic The so-called "dump good but I'm sure I can be the cham­ from him, a temper tantrum in the Borg wasn't about to tank lived in Hartford for 68 years before ficials went into executive tiebreak 7-3. anything, and the third set was parents. South Windsor Police Chief and Ryan said he didn't know situation" came to light session to develop the pion.” midst of a tennis match. Borg's un­ moving to Manchester several years precedented explosion cost him two "Instead of being ahead 4-3, 1 was marked by the best tennis of the ago. William Ryan said he’s not sure whether this was a result of the when Bolton began proposal to Andover and it At Ptro’i K»thf iajfMl Obelmejias was a member of the penalty points in a tiebreak, but he down 4-3," Borg said. "The linesman night, with each player holding his whether the natural parents lived in alleged abuse or a birth defect. studying alternate methods was not made public. T m I iM m |m I 1976 Venezuelan Olympic team and She retired from the Allen still managed to hold his cool on the baseline said the ball was service to 6-6. In the climactic Hartforefor Bristol. Ryan also said he doesn't know the of disposing of its trash, Maneggia said the idea kM lN M M .1 Unranked Potter sustained his only "loss” there as an Manufacturing Co., Bloomfield, eight South Windsor Police became in­ background of the case or whether Bolton is now in the second Thursday night to outlast John good. I asked the referee and he said. tiebreak Borg took early control and years ago. of the two towns sharing a amateur, being defeated by Cuba’s ‘Go ahead and play. It doesn't volved in the case when they were the natural parents have been year of a three-year con­ McEnroe, 6-4, 87, 7-6. won it 7-2. She leaves two daughters, Mrs. facility would be “hard to Luis Martinez in the 165-pound divi­ matter. It's my decision. The ball called to the home of the foster charged with anything. tract to use the Andover sion. In December 1978, he won the “It’s the first time I remember In earlier matches Thursday. Frank (Beverly) Cimino of sell (in Andover) especial­ was out.' Mayer beat Jose-Luis Clerc, 83. 7-5; parents Sunday. He said the baby facility. IWE HAVE FRESH: caiMy, o«(«y im m , lo is iti upsets Turnbull Central American and Caribbean being penalized,” said Borg, who on Manchester and Mrs. Paul ly when Windham probably "The supervisor (Dick Roberson) was given oxygen and assistance For many years Bolton 1 LMtim , SiMlIn S Ssmral*, ■■■Ha S Hoan lat UH o m , Middleweight crown with a 9th round four occasions approached the chair Connors defeated Harold Solomonj^6- (Marguerite) Montinieri of Ryan is waiting to receive a report wouldn’t even take our I *SS W aal. O ty i S Y a ia w S s a n l i . C a ita W , S a ria ls a , told me the umpire was making the 2, 84; and Lendl beat Guillermo before being transported to the residents were allowed to ***aaa Sa pa afa , Mat S P iy la s P ap p a ia , CaaSSaatac, B taaa—** KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI) - Bar­ Navratilova had her serve broken knockout over Carlos Marks of to argue with British umpire Mike Wethersfield; a sister, Mrs. Angeline on the actual cause of death. trash.” call and to please continue to play. I Vilas, 7-5, 84. use the Andover Disposal |--a ^ BiSIMin , Mpaa, CaMasa, Cahaa, Ctila iii ra lilii, , bara Potter, unranked in the 9150,000 in the first game of the first set but Trinidad. Lugg. "I was very disappointed with Martin of East Hartford; and five He said, "Everybody can B Otapar Maat, OaiSa, SlaaSraaata, BSatlata^ Tatatpa, ^haaat was still very mad at the beginning of Although the semi-finalists already Area for about 916,000 an­ Kansas City stop of the Women’s evened the match in the sixth game The bout, the first championship the match.” grandchildren. see mass confusion, it’s I Palataaa, Yaiaa. SaMaa Patalaia. Mid. WNta S SpaaWi Oalina. the third set, thinking what they had have been determined, the round nually. There wasn’t any Isplneefi, Caiatda, M as CaarA MaalanI • Tan# Biiiaa, Tennis tour, upset third-seeded Wen- at 3-3. She won the first set when fight in Boston since the early 1960s, McEnroe, for his part, was so The funeral will be Saturday, at just not feasible. It would done to me. till I got ahead 85 and robin will be completed today. In the Injunction stoppage contract between the two lo n a a M . PaMaaa, Stat^ CiiSaaSi, n aialiia, Baaa Paare, (jy Turnbull in straight sets to ad­ Acker was called for two foot faults will be televised live in Latin stunned by Borg’s dramatics that he 9:30 a.m., from D’E sodo be real hard to sell, it’s just llPaalaa Ptaia, Taasalat, Naaal Oftasaa, Tanplt Oraasta, then I thought about winning the afternoon it will be McEnroe against towns. Town officials had a' not logical ’’ vance to the quarterfinals against un­ on set point. America and will be Shown in the actually (eared his Swedish rival Wethersfield Chapel, 277 Folly Brook I laaiM a, Uawa, OrapainiN, HaaraSa Plaaapplaa, ■aaaaat, Ofaaa match.” Clerc and Borg against Mayer, and "gentlemen’s agreement.” Andover Selectman Per­ IS Mad Qrapaa, Aaaaadaa. seeded Sandy Collins. The second set was tied at 2-2, then United States on cable TV. Hagler “would tank the match.” Blvd., with a mass of Christian burial Still, once the two hour and 38 McEnroe, although saying be the evening pairings are Solomon vs. sought by workers Then the ice storm came cy Cook said he doesn’t Potter took the second-round Navratilova won the next four games expects to pocket about 9500,000 with at St. Luke's Church, at 10 a m. minute drama had been played out thought the disputed ball was out, Vilas and Connors vs. Lendl. and Andover officials know why the Jan. 21 THIS Mfu ts SPMCIALM___ atch 7-0,80 in a hard-fought battle to take the set. Obelmejias slated to earn about Burial will be In Mount St. MANUIlESTtAl -« A n attorney employee lot. before a record capacity crowd of shouted down any suggestion that he About all at stake today is the 910,- wanted more money from meeting never came about. lursday. In earlier action Thursday, fourth 9125,000. Benedict Cemetery, Bloomfield. representing two state workers has S 19,103 in Madi^n Square Garden, had intimidated the linesman on his 000 that will go to the two group ^ t h First Hartford and the state Bolton but Bolton didn’t Cook said, "lU nothing I 1 WSMk inreM In other games Thursday, top- seeded Ruzlci defeated Mima Calling hours are today, from 2 to 4 reportedly sought the dismissal of a have refused to hire a security guard want to pay. Borg had gained the semifinals of the call. But he still couldn’t believe leaders and the determination of the and 7 to 9 p.m. can pinpoint. We discussed seeded Martina Navratilova defeated Jausovec 8-4,. 8-3 in a second-round' temporary injunction prohibiting to patrol the workers' lot. 9400,000 Masters Championship and what he saw next. semifinal pairings for Saturday. The lengthy controversy the situation off and on but r 1 a9 Sl«».aM 8 9 ^ HO. 5 9 V Sherry Acker 6-4, 6-2 and No. 2 seed match and then teamed with Pam them from parking in customer Another state worker is scheduled was settled but with it Andrea Jaeger easily handled Joanne McEnroe, for all his gallant "I just couldn’t believe it The tournament is known as the In Memoriam when we got together, we 4MUMA VIUOW Teeguarden to beat Jausovec and Aihlete of year spaces at the Manchester Parkade. to appear Monday in Hartford gamesmanship, was out in the cold. happened,” he said of Borg’s reac­ Volvo Masters and is being presented came hard feelings decided there wasn’t much MiMN Russell 6-1, 8-1. Anne Smith in doubles play. LOS ALTOS, Calif. (UPI) - Track In lovinn memory o( Mary L Rider who paiscd away The workers are among 100 state Superior Court in a reported attempt Collins, who beat Rosalyn Fair- Joining Borg in the semifinals are tion. "I was totally shocked. It was by Chase Bank. January Id th. IWO between some residents of use in talking.” In other matches Thursday. and Field News has named Edwin Welfare Department workers whose to have a similar injimetion against both towns and a ^,000 .9 9 *HU$Na. 8 / 8 9 « 8 9 « bank 8-4.. 8-3 in (he first-round, Jimmy Connors, Gene Mayer and so unusual to see this happen in a A year has pasted, and (o some you may be Cook said, "We decided Latham beat Teeguarden 8-4, 6-4 Moses, the unbeatable 400-meter office is iocated in the oarkade. her overturned. bill to Bolton for its use of AMU BUIV1 111. 1 i 1 PJk. • lUNI defeated No. 6 seed Virginia Wade 8- Ivan Lendl, ail with straight sets vic­ match with Borg.” lornotten, lu others a part ol the past, but to us who not to get mixed up to a Matas rat waritA Saadit P while Laura Dupont and Barbara hurdler, as its 1980 Athlete of the loved you dearly, your memory will always last The Parkade’s management. First the dump. In the first game of the final set. Audrey Eckert, president of the un­ having a transfer station 4, 80 Tuesday to meet Potter in the Jordan teamed to beat Collins and Year. tories earlier Thur^ay. Hartford Realty Corp., has refused to “THl KIMQ quarterfinals. Borg also appeared ready to finish Borg protested again when an ob­ Schmidt honored to v in i Husband. Son. (irandchildren, ion representing about 30 workers in Bolton now pays 955,000 here (in Andover) so there Barbara Lemburg 7-6, 8-1. Fourth- Moses, 25, Laguna Hills, Calif., lilsters and Brothers a!!ow the workers to park in the McEnroe in straight sets when he vious ace was called a fault. When PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - Third the I’arkade office, had a suit brought to use the facility. w a sn ’t any sen se in Of In other quarterfinal matchups, seeded Betsy Nagelsen and Wade was a near unanimous pick after customer spaces. While First Hart­ against her by First Hartford on (he After years of study that PKODUCer Navratilova will meet Kate Latham beat Renee Blount and Diane broke at love in the 11th game of the Borg served again, McEnroe batted baseman Mike Schmidt of the world meeting with them (Bolton PERO going undefeated for the third the ball far into the stands, earning a champion Philadelphia Phillies has !Nuw you know ford maintains ample parking is grounds that she and two other eliminated the possibility officials).” 27IOMCUWOCT. apd Sylvia Hanlka will play Andrea Morrison 8-3, 6-2. straight year. He has not lost in 55 second set. But McEnroe came right available elsewhere, the state Jaeger. In the other quarterfinal back with a break in the next game to long o.vation for this act of been named the Outstanding Athlete In an average year, counterfeiters employees trespassed when they of Bolton having its own Cook said it will probably races and last year lowered his own workers say their cars have been game, Virginia Ruxicl will play the set up the tiebreak. sportsmanship. of the Year by the Philadelphia gyp Americans out of $3 million parked in spaces designated for landfill area, Bolton cost Andover double the The. tournament is sponsored by world record to 47.13 seconds and vandalized while parked in the customers. winner of the Hanika-Jaeger match. At 3-3, Lugg overruled a linesman’s "Maybe professionals shouldn't Sports Writers Association. residents approved joining money to stay by itself, but Avon. also ran a 47.17 time. U - EVENING HERALD. Frl., Jan. U. IWl

EVENING HERALD. Frl.. Jan. 16,1991 t- 15 Bucks botched till hoop schedule By LEN AUSTER visits crosstown 1-6, 1-7 East Hart­ Doug Pearson about tonight’s match, "And we have to get more scoring . J’s day ford High in the first of their annual ” We have to beat their press and stop balance. We’ve been very un­ Herald Sporlswrller Manchester High will try tonight to battles. Glastonbury High, 93 in the (Manny) Ramos and (Tony) Beltran. balanced. We have to right ourselves, NEW YORK (UPI) - It was a Just ” I feel very fortunate to have the make it 119106 but the n e n pulled do what no one in the Central Connec­ CVe and 2-7 overall, is at 2-1, 4-4 "We have to play well, get our act get back on the beam.” about a perfect day for ability and talent to be only one of IS within one on a basket by Andrew ticut Interscholastic League (CCIL) Windsor Locks High in a conference together offensively. But I’m not that Penders hopes backcourt general Philadelphia’s Julius Elrving, until to accomplish such a feat,” he said. Toney. With no time left, Sidney has been able to accomplish this test while 2-1,3-6 South Windsor High concerned, I feel we’ll be ready,” Kyle Ayer returns close to previous the Milwaukee Bucks went and "But if we can prove we are one of Moncrief was fouled and bit m e of year. entertains 4-0, 91 Rockville High in Pearson continued. form. Ayer, playing with a face botched things up. the best teams ever, a lot of others two free throws for the final score. Beat Windham, o another CYC tilt. Pearson believes breaking the guard to protect a broken nose, did Erviiig, the top vote-getter on the are going to get a lot of recognition. "The fans got their mm ey’s worth The top two clubs in the league Two Charter Oak Conference Whippet press could be the key. "If not have a good outing against NBA All-Star team announced ” It just happened to be my turn at tonight. It was a super basketball square off at Clarke Arena at 8 clashes pit 2-2, 4-2 Rham High at 5-1, we can beat their press, and I’m con­ Bulkeley. "Kyle said he really didn’t earlier in the day, became the 13th this time.” game, a spectator’s game,” said o’clock with Manchester coming in 5-3 Cromwell High and 2-3,4-3 Coven­ fident we will, we can get it inside get adjusted until the middle of the player to reach the 20,009ppint Erving bad scored 11,622 ppints in Milwaukee coach Don Nelsm. "And I with a 7-1 mark and Windham 7-0. try High at 0-6, 98 Vinal Tech in and get some easy baskets,” he third period,” Penders advised. plateau Thursday night and the Tters the old American Basketball had a lot of people play a great The Whippets are 7-1 overall. Middletown. states. "Windham is a fine team and The Eagle coach is also hoping his — owners of the NBA’s best record— game.” Also on tonight’s calendar. East On the distaff side, 5-5, 6-5 we have to play one of our best club gets off to a better start. "The were dueling the Bucks for 47 Johnson led the Bucks with 24 Catholic, 2-1 in the HCC and 4-4 Manchester High travels to games to beat them.” last two games we’ve had poor first minutes before Junior Bridgeman points and Moncrief chipped in with overall, will try to break a two-game Willimantic to oppose'5-5, 5-7 East Catholic is coming off a 45-41 quarters. We have to get off better.” and Marques Johnson hit baskets in 22. Toney backed up Erving with 19 downswing taking on conference foe Windham High in a CCIL encounter loss to Bulkeley in which it did not East will be minus 9foot-6 junior the final 38 seconds to lift Milwaukee points. 1-2, 4-4 St. Paul in Bristol. and 2-3, 4-6 East Catholic High hosts rebound well. It was beaten off the John Honigmann, who is apparently to a 113-110 triumph. In the only other game, Washington (hieney Tech, 2-3 in the (XX: and 2-5 3-2,93 Mercy High in an HCC match­ boards, 34-23. "We have to rebound a lost for the season. He will undergo “ They deserved the,wjn,” said Er- rocked Detroit 10989. overall, meanwhile, has a home up at the Eagles' Nest. Both have 8 lot better than we have been,” Eagle knee surgery after exam week, ac­ ving, who finished wltn2& points to BuIIhr 106, Pistons 89 clash aeainst neighborine 96. 98 o’clock starts. Coach Jim Penders said, "and I am cording to Penders. "That will hurt raise his total to 20,014. "They playejl Elvin Hayes scored 22 of his 28 Bolton High at 8 o’clock. 'We have to play a good game all concerned about St. Paul s reboun­ our depth in the front court, ’ he their game and pushed the ball up the Association and the rest since com­ points in the second half and Kevin Ben Pagani Elsewhere, 5-3, 5-4 Penney High around, sees Manchester Coach ding strength. voiced. Pat Silver court, and even when they had to play ing to the NBA. Porter added 25 to lead Washington. our game they had great second and The 76ers, leaders in the Atlantic Hayes and Porter keyed a fmrth- third effort.” Division, lost for just the eighth time quarter assault that saw the.Bullets Erving’s historic basket came with in 47 games while Milwaukee im­ outscore Detroit 24-8 in the flml 35 seconds remaiung in the half and proved its Central Division-leading seven minutes. Rookie Keith.Herron AFC defensive the game was stopped in order to pre­ mark to 34-12. scored a career-high 29 points for the 1984 Olympic sent Erving with the ball. His team­ The Bucks held slim leads through Pistons, who lost their seventh mates and the Bucks congratulated most of the game before Bridgeman straight to drop to 11-36 m the year. him, the referees shook his hand and hit a basket with 38 seconds left to The Pistons played without four in­ honor to Hayes the capacity crow d o f 11,052 break a 109108 tie. With 12 seconds jured regulars, including Bob sponsors set applauded. left Marques Johnson hit a basket to McAdoo and John Long. NEW YORK (UPI) - Lester combined for a league-leading 35 in Hayes, the ball-hawking comerback terceptions. LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Olympic Mariatt, will oversee soccer competi­ of the Oakland Raiders who led the In Super Bowl XV, the 9foot, 199 organizers have named Sports Frustration point for goalie tion. NFL .with 13 interceptions, today pound Hayes will have the task of Illustrated and American Express as As sponsors of the Games, Sports was named UPl’s AFC Defensive covering Philadelphia's 6-8 Harold Old Bear smoking official sponsors of the 1984 Olympics Illustrated and American Express Player of the Year. Carmichael, who caught just three New York Ranger goalie Doug Saetaert Colorado gets by in third period last night in and chose the magazine to publish join nine other companies given the Hayes, who came within one in­ passes for 18 yards against Hayes in Denver. Rangers bowed, 4-3. (UPI photo) and distribute the official program of watches as hat trick goal by Mike Gilles of right to use the Olympic mascot and terception of tying Dick “ Night a regular-season game won by the the Games. logo in exchange for their services. Train” Lane's league record set in Eagles, 197. Organizers also named three more but trails leaders Peter Ueberroth, president of the 1952, has added five interceptions in “ If I can stop Harold Carmichael venues for the Games — Loyola- incredible 19under-par 131. local organizing committee, said three playoff games to help propel that will stop their whole passing PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (UPI) - week and skied, Nicklaus is eager to Marymount University for weightlif­ Nicklaus, though, is pleased with Sports Illustrate would function as the Raiders to a Super Bowl berth scheme," said Hayes. “ Everything Rookie Cap goalie The Old Bear has come out smoking, play golf. ting, Cal State Los Angeles for judo the committee’s "publishing against Philadelphia on Janm 25 al how he has played thus far. Three Philadelphia, does on offense but he may have more than he can He showed it in the first two rounds and the Anaheim Convention Center rounds remain, so even a f'our-stnrite partner,” working with the panel to New Orleans, s revolves around Carmichael. . handle the next few days in Bruce of the 8304,500 Bob Hope Desert for either wrestling or team hand­ lead is not that formidable. Lietzke print, sell advertising and distribute The fourth-year pro from Texas “ I'll play him the same way I Lietzke and Jerry Pate. ball. Classic with a 68 at La Quinta admitted as much after shooting a 66 the Games' official souvenir A&M was an easy winner in balloting played Jefferson. I can’t tell you The Bear, of course, is Jack Wednesday and a 67 at Tamarisk In a third announcement Thursday, blanks Los Angeles at La Quinta Thursday to go with his program. by 56 sports writers — four frorr how. That's top secret,’ but I'll be on Nicklaus^ who startled his critics last Thursday. After two rounds, organizers said the Rev. Donn opening-round 65 at Bermuda Dunes. He said the magazine would also each AFC city. Hayes received 21 him most of the time because our year by winning the U.S. Open and Nicklaus has a score of 9under-par Moomaw, a former football star, at "I'm glad I have Bermuda Dunes prepare a special Olympic Preview votes to beat out San Diego defensivt forte is man-to-man coverage. That NEW YORK (UPI) - Dave Parro, Parro, "Davy doesn’t give you much. 1:22 of the third period for having too PGA Championship. Now, after a 135, but that was only good enough UCLA, and attorney Alan and.Tamarisk behind me,” said Eldltion of its magazine to be mailed tackle Gary “ Big Hands” Johnsor is . my forte, too, and I don't intend to a rookie goaltender, had just done He’s a standup goaltender, the kind many players on the ice, and the Nor- five-month layoff during which he for a third place tie with Bill Rogers Rothenberg had agreed to serve as Lietzke, who at 29 is 12 years younger to subscribers and sold on newstands. and Buffalo nose guard Free change it for lack of being 6-8." something that many veterans would who gives LA trouble because they diques took advantage by raising the ran a couple miles a day, lifted leg and David Eldwards. Ahead of him two of the Games' 23 sports com­ than Nicklaus. "But I don’t feel like American Express, which will Smerlas, each of whom collected 1( Hayes, the Texas State 229yard be proud of, shutting out the like to shoot high, and by standing up margin to 3-1 when Pichette tallied weights, played tennis five times a are Pate at 133 and Lietzke with an missioners. I’ve climbed over the mountain and serve as both the official charge card votes. Buffalo linebacker Jin' dash champion in college, was the high-scoring Los Angeles Kings. And he cuts down their options.” from 2b feet out. ’ Moomaw, whose congregation at it’s all downhill. There is a lot of and official travelers check of the Haslett, Kansas City defensive enc Raiders' fifth selection in the 1977 he said it wasn’t easy. In other games, Montreal downed Black Hawks 3, Bruins 2 * the Bel-Air Fh'esbyterian Cihurch in­ tournament left to play, but I do like Games, will provide visitors with Art Still and San Diego defensive enc draft and became a starter with two "That third period was the longed Winnipeg 7-3, (Quebec topped Denis Savard set up two Chicago Back to Rangers cludes President-elect Ronald the way I'm playing.” travel service offices and check dis­ Fred Dean each received four votes games remaining in his first season. I've played and those last five Philadelphia 4-1, Chicago edged goals and Tony Esposito allowed,only Reagan, will oversee weightlifting Why shouldn’t he? In Thursday’s pensers at competition sites. “ He’s the toughest comerback ir Prior to the 1980 season, Hayes minutes were murder,” said Parro, Boston 3-2, Colorado nipped the New two Boston power-play goals to snap events. Rothenberg, whose law second round of the only 99hole tour­ The three new venues bring to 11 the league," said San Diego All-Prc totaled 12 interceptions and three who backstopped the Washington the Bruins' five-game unbeaten partners include' former U.S. Sen. nament on the PGA tour Lietzke the number of competition sites wide receiver John Jefferson, whe fumble recoveries. Capitals to the 3-0 victory Thursday streak. Glen Sharpley got his lOOtb John Tunney and former state picked U|<^five strokes on the chosen for the Games. caught just four passes againsi During his last two years at Texas night. “ They put good pressure on NHL goal just 1:18 into the game Democratic chairman Chuck through the last period. I think I was when Terry Ruskowski beat ^ ston Fotiu sorry backside with a pair of eagles and a Hayes in the AFC title game. "H( A&M. Hayes played safety, but, a little tense throughout the game goalie Rogie Vachon to a loose puck birdie, and they came on consecutive really makes you work foi when he came to Oakland, Raiders and I never did completely shake it.” and fed him for the easy score. holes. Marichal speaks up everything. He's willing to come u[ managing general partner Al Davis Veteran Rick Smith scored his se­ Rockies 4, Rangers 3 Lietzke, who won the Colonial In­ and gamble more than any other cor decid^ he should be used at comer­ cond goal of the season and Mike Mike Gillis scored his first NHL vitational last year for his fifth vic­ nerback. He’s not afraid to take i back. Gartner logged his 2Sth as the hat trick, including the winner with tory in his six years on the tour, chance.” "I couldn't see Davis’ logic," said York Rangers 4-3, and Calgary to make exit Hayes, who returned one of his in Hayes. “ Now I think he’s a genuis. Capitals ended the Kings' five-game 4:42 left, to lead Colorado. Gillis in­ rolled in a 69foot putt for an eagle on pounded Detroit 10-0. Bat-swinging terceptions for a touchdown, alwayi He knew more about me than 1 knew unbeaten streak. Paul Mulvey added tercepted a pass by the Rangers’ the par-5 11th hole, tapped in a two- HARTFORD (UPI) - Veteran He returned to the Whalers in 1979 the last goal at 19:05 of the third Canadiens 7, Jets 3 Dave Silk and scor^ unassist^ at footer on the par-3 12th hole for the seemed to come up with the big pla; about myself." wing Nick Fotiu says he'll be sorry to in the expansion draft that absorbed period. Pierre Larouche scored a hat trick 10:44 of the first period. Walt birdie and then sank a 29foot pptt on in crucial situations as the Raider: leave the Hartford Whalers because the old World Hockey Association Parro, who recorded his first NHL and Doug Risebrough added two McKechnie followed with a short- the par-5 13th for his second eagle. the “ great part of the game is having into the NHL. shutout, was particularly rough on goals to help extend Montreal's un­ handed goal at 13:43 to make it 2-0, “ I couldn’t find fault with with any game recalled Fotiu was expected to be in a Limbering up time beaten streak to 11 games. Larouche fans who care.” the Kings' "Triple Crown” line, marking the 12th straight game in Ranger uniform when New York of those eight shots,” ^he said. ” I scored once in the second period and Fotiu, traded Thursday to the New N NEW YORK (UPI) - Juan Lomax to get shot which logged 11 of Los Angeles’ 18 which he has scored a point. don’t think I’ve ever played three for the incident, which may account York Rangers for future con­ meets the Buffalo Sabres Sunday. Philadelphia Coach Dick Vermeil watches ace running back shots over the first 40 minutes. twice in the final session, giving him Flames 10, Red Wings 0 holes better in competititon.” Marichal, 168 votes short of election for the startling lack of support the siderations, said, “ If I had to play in his first year of eligibility, said Wilbert Montgomery limber up during practice session at Vet Parro, brought up from the minors as a total of 12 goals for the season. Kent Nilsson scored three goals right-hander received in the Hall of anywhere other than New York, it Thursday night he hopes a 1965 bat­ an Injury replacement two weeks Steve Shutt scored his 23rd goal of and assisted on three others and Fame balloting announced Thursday. Stadium in Philadelphia. Eagles will move on to New Orleans had to be in Hartford.” swinging incident with John to show run ability ago, stopped 29 shots in his shutout. the season and added an assist to Kevin Lavallee notched one goal and Bosetti fears fans Marichal needed 301 votes for elec­ Monday to finish drills for Super Bowl game Jan. 25 against become the ninth player in Canadiens "The great part of the game is Roseboro is not what kept him out of His biggest saves came in the se­ four assists. Nilsson got Calgary tion. Oakland. (UPI photo) MOBILE, Ala. (UPI) - Neil “ Jensen hasn't had the experience history to reach the 600-point having fans who care,” he said. the Hall of Fame. cond period when he faced 10 shots, rolling at 2:21 of the first period, con­ “ I have no idea if the bat incident Lomax of Portland State may be the in the pass style offense and, of plateau. "Hartford fans are good fans. They “ If that had something to do with' one on ii clear breakaway by veteran verting Lavallee's rebound. Bob had anything to do with him not most prolific passer in the history of course, Lomax threw more passes Nordiquea 4, Flyers 1 really care.” . will resent salary the voting, I would like to ask all the Mike Murphy and another by Marcel MacMillan scored his 12th of the making the Hall of Fame,” Roseboro college football, but he may get a than anyone in college football,” he Dionne, the most prolific of the Alain Cote and Dave Pichette each Jack Kelly, Whalers director of writers who didn’t vote for me if they' season 62 seconds later. Goalie TORONTO (UPI) - Outfielder Jays public relations director said. “ He certainly belongs in the Richard recovery chance to demonstrate his running said. Kings' big line, from the edge of the scored a power-play goal to help lift hockey operations, said the trade have done any wrpng things in their Rejean Lemelin stopped 31 shots to Rick Bosetti says he fears the fans Howard Starkman. Hall of Fame. He was one of the talents in Saturday's Senior Bowl All- The Senior Bowl marks the faceoff circle. Quebec to its first victory in 11 was made due to the recent acquisi­ life,” Marichal said from his home in record his second consecutive home better right-handed pitchers in his Star game. professional debut for 66 of the top tion of forward Mike Fidler from the will be quicker to criticize him now But Bosetti, who hit a feeble .213 in the Dominican Republic. ” I think in Capitals Coach Gary Green said of games. The Flyers were penalized at shutout. era. As far as why he didn’t make it, college seniors with each member of 4. Minnesota Northstars and the deci­ that .the Toronto Blue Jays have 53 games last year, was unhappy to my career and in my life, that is the North Coach Bill Walsh of the San hear about the announcement when I have no idea. Who knows?” ^ e winning squad receiving 81,500 sion to keep Jeff Brubaker on the publicly disclosed his newly- only wrong thing I have done.” said miraculous Francisco 49ers says Lomax will contacted at his Toronto home. Marichal offered his con­ and losers 81,2M. College basketball roundup team’s roster. negotiated 8100,000 salary for 1981. hbrichal, who compiled a 243-142 draw the starting quarterback "I don't know that I go for that at gratulations to Bob Gibson, who was assignment and he will use the pass- Lomax and Jensen will be throwing "Nick has been a valued member The announceihent by the club record during a career spent HOUSTON (UPI) — If stroke vic­ weight work and he will extend his all,” he said. "It bothers me more elected on his first attempt, but said oriented attack that traditionally to wide receivers Dave Shula of of our organization since joining the Thursday was just the beginning of a primarily with the San Francisco tim J.R. Richard never spins another running and conditioning program.” than a little. I thought that the salary he should have been there with him. goes with all-star games. Dartmouth, Ken Margarum of Stan­ NHL,” said Kelly. "We wish him, unique new policy designed to end Giants, struck the Los Angeles 98 mph slider into the Astrodome As early as next week, Richard Was something between me and the " I ’m glad for him,” Marichal said. But he says be wants to show off ford, David Ve'rser of Kansas and every success as he returns to his' often-erroneous speculation by the Dodgers’ catcher while standing in dirt, he already has made a could toss a baseball for the first Michigan twin exposure media. Henceforth the money in­ ball club. “ I thought I might have been voted in Lomax’s ability to scramble. Mark Nichols of San Jose State. former team.” the batter’s box because he felt miraculous recovery, says an at­ time since his July stroke. “ I don’t know what people will too, but I was wrong. If they voted by "I ’d like to have a series where the Yankee running backs include Fotiu, a native of Staten Island, volved in all major signings will be Roseboro had grazed his head with a torney close to him. Those around the athlete, who is think when they read that a player the record, I think I should have been quarterback rolls out,” said Walsh. David Overstreet of Oklahoma, N.Y., was to report immediately to announced, the club said. ■‘etum throw to the pitcher. And there are. indications now the kept in seclusion, are guarded about who hit only .213 last year is making voted in this year.” “ We know that Lomax does that so James Wilder of Missouri, Randy New York, where he played from “ This was not aimed at Bosetti; it ' Marichal was suspended and fined Houston Astros pitcher will once predicting whether he will pitch this 8100,000 a season. This might make it well.” McMillan of Pittsburg and (Jlifford too much for Indiana 19791979 after three seasons with is just that he happened to be the first ' again cause National League hitters season. easier for them to be critical,” The 6-foot-3, 209pound Lomax Chatman of Central Oklahoma State. Hartford. (major signing this year),” said Blue to swing wildly at one of the most “ The doctors are very optimistic,” NEW YORK (UPI) - Eighth- Bosetti said. figures to be the major attraction for South Coach Red Miller of the had scored lor Indiana. The Utes had seven tewer field goals vicious pitches in baseball. said BertY, an associate of Richard's ranked Michigan wasn't taking any Bosetti also made 8100,000 per year the hundreds of pro scouts and Denver Broncos will counter with “ I’ve got a lot of confidence in the than the Miners but converted 25-of- Phillips^ decision Chuck Berry, an attorney con­ agent, Tom Reich. chances Thur^ay night against No. under a one-year agreement last National Football League Coaches in quarterbacks Jay Venuto of Wake Bodnars, ” said Frieder. "they do a 40 fouls shots to just 6-of-9 for Texas- tacted in Pittsburgh, said an He called the athlete’s recovery 19 Indiana. season and did not seek an increase the nationally televised (CBS) game. Forest, who is the probable starter, lot of things right. They are never El Paso. arteriogram performed last week "as close to a miracle as you will see Last week, the Wolverines escaped Basketball. this season. He missed most of last Lomax completed 938 of 1,607 and Brad Wright of New Mexico. late, they have never done one thing Kenny Arnold scored 16 points and showed "excellent” blood flow these days.” with a 67-66 double overtime ti iumph wrong in the four years they have season with a wrist injury. due within week passes for 13,220 yards and 106 Venuto completed 214 of 413 passes Iowa used a late first-half spurt to Water Tavern 93, DiRosa Cleaners through a grafted shoulder artery Doctors have said a blood clot in a over Minnesota on a 12-foot jumper been at Michigan. ^ MIDGET Starkman contended the old policy touchdowns in his four years at the for 2,624 yards and 21 touchdowns for hold off Wisconsin in a Big Ten game. 3-3, Fuss & O’Neill 93. fteW ORLEANS (UPI) - Former into Richard’s right arm. right shoulder artery caused by Marty Bodnar. So when Michigan American Legion 33 (Brian Milone of confidentiality often led to before the deal was consummated, small Oregon school. Wake Forest. Wright passed for 1,068 "They are not that talented and The victory gave the Hawkeyes a 192 National: Manchester Police 4-2, Houston Oilers CkMch Bum Phillips He said the primary concern of Richard’s "dead arm” last June and was taken to overtime by Indiana, they weren’t that highly recruited 15, A.J. Marcantonlo 6), Modem erronMus speculation. He said at “ I don’t know — I think a week or “ He reminds me a lot of Ken yards befor he was hurt in the Lobos' record while Wisconsin fell to 95. Moriarty Fuel 2-4, Westown Phar­ says it will be “ a week or two, 10 doctors directing the recovery was a stroke July 30 when the clot backed coach Bill Frieder decided to use and that makes it so pleasing." Janitorial 26 (David Kelly 11, Jeff least two other clubs decided recent­ two, 10 days, something like that.” Anderson (Cinneinati Bengals sixth game. Iowa, which led 41-30 at the half, hit macy 2-4, B.A. Club 1-5, Highland days - something like that” before motor damage to the left side of up into a neck artery. Emergency both Bodnars, inserting rarely used Michigan’s Thad Garner hit a pair Holland 6). ly to make salaries public. “ Salaries Phillips was at Mobile, Ala., to quarterback),” says Walsh. “ He has South receivers include Byron 10 straight free throws in one stretch, Park Market 1-5. he reaches any agreement with the scout at the Senior Bowl, but said he Richard's body, which he described surgery removed the life-threatening Mark Bodnar — Marty's twin brother of free throws with 1:24 left in Pizza. House 44 (Alan Borglda 10, are not that big a secret anyway,” he all (he equipment. He lacks a little on Franklin of Auburn, Mardye McDole and its sticky zone press forced New Orleans Saints about their head as 95 percent of normal. clot, but not before blood had been — into the lineup. Neil Schnacker 8), Wyman Oil 34 said. was leaving for home in Houston and technique, but he has everything else of Mississippi State, Ken Toler of regulation to tie the game 48-48. numerous turnovers. Forward Vince SENIOR coach opening. Agility tests to determine blocked for at least four hours to the The Bodnars responded by com­ (Brian Brophy 21, Steve McDonald Starkman said salary figures were expected to meet there with Mecom it takes. Mississippi and Marvin Harvey of The Hoosiers, who fell to 2-1 in the Brookins added 14 points for Iowa, Standings; Sportsman (^ fe 91, Phillips Thursday denied a Richard’s coordination, reactions area of his brain which controls the 6 bining for five free throws in the final 9). recorded with the Major League this weekend about joining the “ He’s measurably ahead of most Southern Mississippi. league and 9-6 overall, were led by which had five players in double Fogarty Gilers 4-2, Explorers 93, and eyesight on his left side were to left side of the body. 73 seconds to lift the Wolverines to a Hawks 49 (D.J. Tencellent, Paul Player’s Association and eventually published report he had reached a Saints. college players at this stage of the With Heisman Trophy winner ' 18 points while Mike figures. Claude Gregory scored 32 Fogarty Bros. 93, Moriarty Bros. 9 be performed today at Hermann “ As far as the stroke itself, J.R. .‘15-52 victory for their 11th victory in Guardino 12)) Celtics 26 (Jeff Matson became commmon knowledge with verbal agreement with Saints’ owner “ I’ve told everybody that that’s game b^ause he’s been exposed to George Rogers out of the game with McGee had 21 for Michigan. points to pace Wisconsin. Hospital. has made dramatic recovery,” Berry 12 games. 8, Joe Prignano 7). 4, Irish Insurance Agency 1-5. players.' player’s agents and John Mecom Jr. "Whoever said that where I want to go and I think that it our type of game so much.” a bad toe, most of the south’s rushing *ln other games involving the Top Mark Hall scored 21 points and is wrong,” Phillips said bluntly. "If he passes those, he will be said. "H e’s almost all the way back. "If you don't play smart, play hard 20. No. 13 Brigham Young held off West Side Rec Standings: Bullets DEANERY reporters. will work out, but until it actually Lomax says he has nothing to load will be shifted to Auburn's Gary Holmes added 18 to pace Asked if he had a verbal agree­ ready to begin full-scale workouts in We are a little bit concerned in get­ and play well, you won't win in this New Mexico 92-87, No. 15 Utah 91, Hawks 4-2, Celtics 93, Nets 2-4, Action in the Manchester Deanery The 27-year-old Bosetti had four works out you can’t say that you’re prove in the Senior Bowl, even James Brooks, who ran for more Minnesota to its Big Ten victory. ment, he replied, “ Nope.” But asked the near future,” Berry said. "He ting the motor skills on the left side league, " said Frieder. "1 said after Knicks 2-4, 76ers 2-4. home runs and 18 RBI in 53 games going to work something out,” though he had only an average game than 1,300 yards in 1980. defeated Texas-El Paso 69-64, No, 16 League yesterday at St. James saw will be allowed to do some heavy hack to where they were before.” the Minnesota game it was a shame if one was close, the response was a Phillips said in an interview with (1924 for 145 yards) in last week's Brooks was voted the south’s top Iowa beat Wisconsin 76-66 and No. 20 Assumption overwhelm Our Lady of last season. However, he spent most "Yup.” someone had to lose and I'll say it WOMEN’S REC Peace, 5916; St. Chris whip St. Rose, of the year on the disabled list after Mary Foster of WNOE Radio. East-West Shrine Game. offensive performer in the Blue-Gray Minnesota defeated Michigan State Phillips said "just time” remained again. It’s a fact of life in the Big Ten 86-77. Heritage Auto Body 29 (Bonnie 45-8; and St. James nip St. Joe’s, 17- suffering a fractured wrist in a game “ This is a little more serious, but I Classic and led the east team in ■ Kilgore 13, Janet Ritchie 10, Ginny if you are going to have a good and Fred Roberts 16. June 22. ^ Players strike don't feel like I’ve got anything to rushing in last week's Hula Bowl. Volleyball Roback 6), Travelers 26 (June season, you're going to have to win at combined for 49 points to power Toni Downes, Brian Feshler and The Redding; Calif., native, who prove,” he says. "I feel like I’m Other south ball carriers are Major PORTLAND, Maine (UPI) — The 12 members of the New England home." Brigham Young in a Western Standings: American Division—In­ Derench 10, Karen Turek 4, BarIgira Chris Galligan netted 14, 13, and 10 underwent surgery after betnfl struck equal to the rest of the guys down Oglivie and Billy Jackson, both of Gulls of the new Women’s Pro Basketball League went on strike just Marty Bodnar made a pair of free Athletic CbhfOTence game. The surers 24-3, Redwood Farms 20-7, Startup 4, Joan Lupacchlno 4). points respectively for Assumption on the wrist by pitched ball in Texas, WiUon will know here.” Alabama, Stump Mitchell of The throws to break a 50-50 tie and the triumph boosted the Cougars’ record Renn's 18-9, ABA Tool 9-18, Watkins Cherrone’s Bombettes 29 (Liz while Tom Boucher hooped 6 played in the Instructional League before Thursday night's game against the San Francisco Pioneers, saying Walsh has given Lomax the star­ Citadel and speedy Joe Delaney of Wolverines, 2-1 in the conference, to 13-2 and 44) in the WAC, Ainge, Bros. 5-22, Lathrop Insurance ^22. Neubelt 12, Margaret Campbell 8),' markers for OLP. after the major league season. He how Bush feels they hadnU been paid in two weeks and were living on "one meal a day.” ting assignment ahead of Jim Jensen Northwestern Louisiana, who regained possession when Ted with 28 points, and Roberts, with 21, National Divsion: Illlng24-3, North Harlettes 19 (Michelle Sheridan 6, Tqny DILoreto and Brian Bender said he felt no ill effects from the in- The game at the 7,009seat Cumberland County Civic Center was of Boston University. replaced Rogers on the roster. Enders 22-5, Lloyd's 19-8, Economy Laurie Christiana 5, Celine Sauve 4). cancell^ and tbe 150 fans who came to watch were given their money Kitchel missed a 12-footer for In­ offset a sparkling performance by had 14 and 13 markers respectively OAKLAND, Calif. (UPI) - Next Electric 11-16, Tierney’s 10-17, Multi Standings: Cherrone’s 2-0, whose Super Bowl-playing fate rests back. ' diana with 50 seconds left. New Mexico's Kenny Page, who for St. Chris. Three St. Rose players This will be the fourth season with Tuesday, George Bush will take a job Heritage 1-1, Harlettes 1-1, Travelers with the well-being of quarterback Spinks struck and robbed Mark Bodnar, who went into the scored 44 points and add^ seven Circuits 918, Moon Unit 919, Dean scored 2 points apiece. the Jays for Bosetti, a favorite of the Team members said club owner Joe Riether promised to pay them 92. that puts him just a heartbeat away Jim Plunkett. game halfway through overtime, Machine 5-22. Tony Heslin had 8 points to lead St. fans and the only player on the club after the game from an expected 815,000 in ticket sales, providing they up in a motel 13 hours later to dis­ assists, three steals and three from the presidency. Five days later, "For some reason. I’ve been more DETROIT (UPI) — Form er padded the Michigan lead with two rebounds. Women: Thrifty Package 19-5, James while Jon Soares had a game- to make Toronto Us home year paid the officials before the gdme. cover his gold dental plate, a fur in the New Orleans Superdome, nervous in the playoffs, and I don’t heavyweight champion Leon Spinks free throws with 23 seconds left and Great Expectations 195, Farr’s 17-7, BUSINESSMEN ' round. His best campaign to date was But whep players saw the tiny crowd they voted to strike and took the coat, his clothes and jewelry— worth Tom Chambers scored 23 points in high 13 tallies for St. Joe’s. Oakland Raiders rookie quarterback know why. I mean, all during the may feel walking city streets at night added his final free throw with six Chargers 1911, Crockett Agency 19 Standings: American in 1979 when he hit .260 with eight team bus back to the club's headquarters at Merrimack College in North an estimated 885,000 — had been pacing Utah to its 14th victory in 15 Standings; Assumption 5-0, St. Marc Wilson will know just how he regular season, I wasn’t nervous - - is more dangerous than any opponent seconds remaining after 12, B&J Auto 916, BMI918, Nichols —Manchester Cycle Shop 6-0, Andover, Mass., where many live in off-campus apartments. games and a 5-0 r ^ r d in the WAC. Chris 4-2, St. Bridget 92, OLP. 92, St. home runs and 65 RBI in 162 games. feels. not the way I am now,” said the in the ring. stolen. Tire 2-22. Filloramo Construction 91, Buffalo Civic Center officials said the gate came to about 8800.^ Police today said they had no James 2-3, St. Joe's 1-4, St. Rime 95. "I wasn’t nervous at all during the Oakland understudy, laughing ner­ Spinks, 27, told police he was struck It was not immediately clear whether the team would be disbanded. suspects but bar owners disagreed regular season,” said the former All- vously. on the head outside of a bar on the America from Brigham Young, North Side late Wednesday and woke wiUi Spinks’ report to police. 16 - EVENING HERALD. Fri.. Jaa. 16. IWl .EVENING HERALD. Fri., Jan. 16. 1881 - 17 Ice skating now full BOSTON (U PD -She has left the Fratianne signed on with the Ice skated and 1 won the short and long short-changed by the German- world where life cooaiated of rising Follies after the Winter Olympia, programs, which was 70 percoit of speaking judges in the ordinals, the before dawn, eight hours of training, where, as the odds^ lavoiite, she the competition,” says Fratianne, workman-like part of the program salad with low-cal dressing and no failed to win the gold medal in figure who stayed at the Lain Placid Hilton that calls for skating f^uie-eights time for anything else but sleep and skating. She had won the world under her mother’s maida name over flgure-ri^ts until there are an occasional movie. championships in 1977 and 1979 and during the Olympics. "A lot of people practically ruts in the ice. After the VOI..\\X\VII - No. 1.3 UOBLa Figure skating still dominate Lin­ the U.S. title from 1977-79. But she were upset, including me, and I do ordin^ta, she was In third place and da Fratlanne’s life, but the judges bad to settle for the silver bdiind think about it a lot. But I’ve accepted could Mt overtake Poetzsdi despite who many feel denied her an Olym­ Ehut Germany’s Annet Poetzsxh, it. I realise there’s nothing I can do the strong free skating* perfor­ pic gold medal are gone. She per­ which still rankles her a bit. about it now.” mances. “I felt I skated the best I had ever There was much talk she had been She thinks the silver cost her a bit Changes for Swim forms before friendly audiences which can’t distinguish between a in salary, Init not much, as ice shows doubleand tripleaxle and, better aren’t drawing like they used to. But curriculum yet, do^n't care. Super Bowl deals there was no &ubt in her mind an ice team As the chief draw in the Ice Follies, show was the next stq>, the Ic^cal Monday night. Principal Jacob diversity to the foreign language she still dresses in lavish constumes, PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - Area progression in a skating-oriented life. Ludes III presented the Faculty program. The committee made a round trip airline tickeU for 9299 a ‘”rhe one thing I do miss is com­ makes up her face and flashy her travel agencies offering package person. Curriculum Committee report to the recommendation that Latin be peting and I miss being around my reinstituted into the curriculum at well-known smile from beneath her trips to the Super Bowl in New The Eagles have been allocated Board of Education. The voluntary strives coach and my mom. I don't miss the secondary and possible the Junior better-known reconstructed nose. Orleans said Monday calls and orders 12,000 tickets for the game by the group of teachers was formed in the The 4:30 a.m. awakenings, the have been coming in faster than the ' being tired in the morning,” she summer of 1979 to evaluate the high High level. The MH.S boys swim team splashed National Football League office. says. “I like bei^g in an ice show, into its 1980-81 season on Tuesday grueling training sessions, the |900 a Philadelphia Eagles pass rush. Chick McElrone, a team spokesman, school’s curriculum and make ’The next recommendation involves year spent on skates aiui the dinner "It’s like a bookie joint here,” said being a star. I like people asking me recommendations for revision and the importance of the career explora- December 9, 1980 with a convincing said those tickets will be offered at for my autograph and I’ll worry when salads are no more. Her first act of Ceasar Campana of Compass Travel, pertinent additions. Due to the size tion course. It was also win over E.O. Smith at UConn. Un­ 940 apiece to season ticket holders they don’t. I guess if there was one fortunately, the next two meets were independence was to buy a Mercedes a day after the Eagles’ 20-7 NFC later this week. and complexity of the report, space recommended that the "possibility of word to describe me. It would be narrowly lost to CCIL rivals 450 SL — and get a license allowing Conference triumph over the Dallas ' Cruiseco, Inc. is offering a deal at prohibits a total summary, so only this course becoming a graduation athletic.” Wethersfield and Conard. Rigorous her to drive it. Cowboys eamedthe Eagles into the 9399 which includes game tickets, those changes which will be requirement..be explored." Fratianne bounces from subject to Another recommendation, which practices which were held during She celebrates her new life by Super Bowl. even though the company has yet to significantly and directly affecting sleeping as late as she wants and A survey by United Press Inter­ subject, trying to be candid to the student will be inqiuded here. was rejected by Jacob Ludes was the Chritsmas vacation seemed to im­ purchase the seats and cannot everyone despite obnoxious questions prove individual times of key even going out after a perfoimance. national showed that package fares guarantee customers their availabili­ A total of 20 recommendations elimination of physical education It is the obvious end-product, the for the Jan. 25 extravaganza, about her personal life. I%e says were made by the committee. Of credit for participation in extra­ swimmers. These bettered times ty. she’d like to make commercials but surfaced at the first meet of the new payoff if you will, for the ^wrtan- excluding tickets, ranged from 9299 It also allows a 9110 reduction for those 12 will be summarized in this curricular sports. llke existence she led through to 1499. not go "quote, unquote Hollywood.” -article. ’The next recommendation has no year and proved successful as the people who have tickets and still She hopes one day to attend college, tribe tankers drowned East Hartford adolescence. Campana 9aid his agency is want airline and hotel service. One recommendation was that immediate effect upon the student, "It definitely was worth it,” she offering a Super Bowl package for but admits it’s out of the question class rank be computed by semester but is considered important ail the High. This win raised the Indians' William R. Beil, President of Ehut now. record to 2-2. says off the rigorous training 9499 per pers(m that includes round Parlor Car Tours, which is connected grades rather than quarter grades, same. This is the recommendation schedule which started at age 12, trip airfare and three nights lodging. She tells of rejecting a couple of which has been the practice for many that an inter-departmental com­ Tri-Captains, Larry Krupp, Tim with Cruiseco, said although the movie offers beoiuse her 63-week three years after she began skating. Other area travel agents also . years. Another recommendation mittee be set up, "to determine what Kenefick, and Fernando Santana are agency cannot guarantee tickets, it is contract allows her only four weeks leading the team towards a very "I never thought of it as a grind; it reported similar onslaughts by confident people who buy the stated that there should be a total our students need in order to develop was love, that’s all it was. Eagles’ fanatics. vacation. And she tells how judges school drive to improve reading, literacy in electronic data successful season and are hoping to Two-pointer for MCC package will be able to get seats. consider grooming and dress when "A lot of people haven’t seen what "It’s absolutely unbelievable, writing, listening and speaking skills. processing.” top last year's 6-3-1 record. “We are completely honest with they flash their marks, recounting Renee Abrahmowicz of Manchester Community College tosses I’ve seen, haven’t traveled where every phone has b a n backed up all Two recommendations involved Another important recommenda­ Due to the loss of many seniors last the people. All we teU them is that how one judge downgraded her per­ year, recruitment of freshmen from up shot that dropped through hoop for two points against Green­ I’ve been. I missed a lot, like a social morning,” said a ' spokesman for the upgrading of required credits in tion deals with the development of we have excellent contacts with formance because of her wardrobe. the junior high school, was a necessi­ field last Wednesday night at East Catholic. It wasn’t enough as life. But I told myself I wasn’t going Atkinson and Mullen. dealers and that there is a good particular subjects. It was felt that new basic courses with emphasis on to be young enough to always have Atkinson and Mullen added 25 more But mostly, Fratianne is enjoying the minimum number of credits the areas of English and social ty in order to keep the team's high visitors won, 60^57 to spoil home opener. (Herald photo by Bur­ chance they will be able to get her new life. After all those years of quality of performance. I’m sure this bank) my body in shape and I can always workers Monday to answer phones tickets,” he said. needed for graduation should be studies. have a M>cial life,” she says. for Super Bowl requests. It features work, she figures she’s entitled to it. changed from 1 to 1.5, and in Social The committee then went on to Manchester Swim Team is the first time some of them have Studies from 1 to 2. recommend that the course selection swam with a CCIL ranked team, but The next recommendation is process be broadened to allow more we greatly appreciate their hard similar to the previous two, but will participation by faculty and parents. work and determination in striving to not involve instituting a requirement This program is presently being im­ make the team work as a whole. This 6coreboQrcl------necessary for graduation. It stated plemented. Some tips for working teens is a crucial factor enabling the team flolroilOOB 0 Huron O. Black Hills S L » to perform with excellence. The SPORTS O.N TV Calxarv 4 I Tr -lO Illinois 87. Purdue that all students bound for further The final recommendation was to Tirst penod- l. Calgarv. .Nilsson 21 Indiana St.7f.So. Illinois 70 study should take a second language raise the total number of required The next time you go out, whether atmosphere at the job. Sixteen per­ Senior squad: Scott Smith, Roger Iowa 76. Wisconsin 88 If you are wise enough to save a FRIDAY 'Uvallcc). 2 21 2. (alKary. MacMillat d 8S K 61D o II credits from IS to 16. This would only it be to the grocery- store or to a fast Sayre, Peter Listro, Jeff Cantin, and 12 'Vail, Nilsson*. 3 23 1 Calgary. ^ Marquette 76. Creighton 86 for a minimum of two years. Again, cent admitted to having been drunk small part of your weekly earnings, JAN. 16, 1S81 Michigan f/., Indiana 13 lOT) Bowling Tim Lauzon. along with the three Hnu.sion2'Lavall«’.CIeinemi.l0.47 4, /© it must be stressed that taking two affect those students entering the food restaurant, take a look around while working. Others marked more in no time the money will add up. Calgary. l^vailoeS'Kautakallio. Hous- ^ Michigan Tech 70. Wayne St. 66 1 Ohio St. 81. Northwestern 89 a good many teens working in these torious record. 6:00 1 11 Micks. t)et.7 40, Russell.Cal.7 40. S.D. Tech 78. Dakota Wesleyan 68 t ______strongly stressed, but not required. 1981. actually worked, and eighteen per­ Maartens with the Deep Sixers! I (S) NCAABstkdballConllnuM Miller. Del.« 34. Detroit bench iserverf Coach Ron Anderson stresses the bv Nedoinanskvi. 9.34. Houston. Cal. S D.-Springlield67. Sioux FallsM ECONOMY PLUSH Another requirement helps to offer -rTodd McGrath places. Part time jobs have become cent confessed to the theft among Another rewarding aspect of your From Daytimo li -4 50. Daxola St. 86. So. Dakota fA very popular among the high school need for more MHS support and feels 7:00 NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOC 51. Louis78. Dayton 66 their fellow employees. job is people. You come into contact Second period-f. Calgarv. Smith 7 l’.Iaslern Conference POWER PUFF - Edith $porttConlor 'Nilsson. Russelh.9 ra Penalites-Hicks Steubenvilleff. Walsb4r. . FUEL ECONOMY PLUS AFFORDABLE PRICES AND students. The number of young Aside from these alarming with many different kinds of people, this will strengthen the moral of the S intIdoThoNFL Dot. tnajtir.2 23, McKendrv.Cal. major. Atlantic Division Wichita St. 74. New Mex. St. 68 lOT) Tracy 211-175-553, Vicky employees is rapidly increasing and team. Our next home meets include 6:00 2 23. Kautakallio. Cal.6.(B. Hicks. Del. W L Pci GB Southwest LOW FINANCE RATES MAKE THESE NEW High School Happenings statistics, we feel that a part-time and you learn how to rfeal with each Philadelphia 39 6 .830 — Arkansas St 80. SamfordOB (S) ESPN Spoclai: Supar Bowl VI major. 16 34. Holt. Cal. major-minor, Glass 177-492, Heien Sun- the question arises: Is working a job is a definite advantage. For one Enfield on January 30, and Fermi on 16 34 Boston 3B 9 BOO 2 Brigham Young SB. New Mexico87 individual. It's nice knowing you are Ravlaltad Now York 27 18 .600 II lava 189, Mary Wright 178- CHEVROLETS A REAL GOOD BUY. WE HAVE worthwhile experience for the February 6th. Meet time is at 3:30 at Third period-6. Calgarv. Nilsson 22 Coast Bible79. Arlington Bapt. 63 (Congratulations to Melissa Spiel production at MHS yet. ’This year’s thing, part-time jobs seem to help making other people happy. 8:30 Washington 19 27 413 19* i Dallas Bapt.89. Mary-Hardin Baylor? 478, Irene Bozio 474. teenager? the pool, and admission is always CD BaakatbaM ’ \ ail. UvalleeI..■■ .23 7. Calgarv. Vail 19 New Jersey I2 3f Z l ZJ OVER 140 NEW CARS AND TRUCKS TO CHOOSE and Michael Suhr! Both MHS seniors musical is "Carnival’’ and will be students learn about business and 'Nilssson, Russell*. 6 48 8. Calgarv E New Mex 90. Uibbc^k Christian 72 Of course a job is a very important 0:00 Central Division Lamar 104. Pan Am 80 jointly directed by Miss Penny A recent study has been conducted economics. Often times teens open free. — Bob Fitzgerald Cleinem 9 * Peplinski i. 7.13,9. Calgarv Milwaukee 34 12.739 — FROM! were recently awarded scholarships matter, and it's up to each individual dD ESPN Boxing Spaclal Clement 10 'Wilson. Cvri. I4;rf I'O LeTourneau 108. SW Coll. B NITE O W LS-D ot Hills Dalenta and Dr. Lee Hay. Ti^-outs to try to answer this question. The 11:30 Okla CTiristianOf. NWOkla.61 KW IMl dEffm SeOOTDl from various sources. Melissa their own bank accounts and begin to to decide if it is right for him or her. (algarv. NilssoniQ I MacMillan. Mcken- Chicago M 2T ^ 13 SF Austin 89. Texas Coll. 66 194-197-556, Linda Massaro received the Century-3 leaders will be held the week after mid-year results seem to conclude that main­ deal with money. They learn more GD Off-Track BatUng dryi.lfl,'^ f’enalties-Foligno. Det.3:12. Atlanta IB 38 SI Ifi Texas-Arlington 72. Hou. Bapt. 71 W/full foam bucket front seats We certainly feel that there is much dl) SportaCanlar Russell. Cal. 3 12. Hicks!'Det. f.:07, L 6 M i S 8 Utah 69. UTEP64 198-492, Mary Lourie 180- scholarship while Mike was honored exams. Prior to auditions, a taining a part-time job is most of the about organizing their time effective­ l)etroitbench*servedbvBIaisdelh.f::07. neiroit ii « » »«. to be gained by the working Seniors 12:00 McCourl.McCtiurl Del rvi ,' r 26,9K Woods.Wfvwf* Del, rw major, . U » i34 23 i West 475, Barbara Hedges 184- and rear seat color style workshop explaining major time a definite disadvantage. (9) ESPN Spaclal: Supar Bowl VI Western Conference Fresno St. 79. UUb St .C with a full four-year scholarship at ly because of the fact that they are experience. So, next time you see -".rj. .Miller. Del, major. S fS. Smith 182-530, Bunny Ahl 212-497, 'This can be directly related to high Ravlaltad Cat. mmor-inajor. 8:f9. Huber. fJet. Midwest Division Hawaii 74. Nevada-Las Vegas 63 carpeting, day-nite mirror, AM . State. characters and musical numbers will forced to follow a dally sch^ule. that “Help Wanted” sign in that 1:00 major. II 26. Vail. Cal. major. II 26 W L Pet GB Idaho63. Nevada-Reno f9 June R ow ett 180-483, school. Because so many teens are San Antonio 32 V. .681 - radio, side moldings, bumper be held. ‘‘Carnival,” to be presented ’This becomes a useful asset in school store window, don't be afraid to go in (9) ESPN Boxing Spaclal Shots on goaL-Delroil 8-13-10--31 Long Beach St. M. UC*Sanla Barbara prepare Kansas City Elaine Woodcock 178-500, working, they may be giving less 3:30 Calgarv 19-6-14--39 21 » .447 11 Oregon Tech 80. Coll. Of Idaho66 strips, computer command 0 U f PRICE In past years, Manchester High’s as ail all out school effort, should be studies. and apply. You may be doing yourself Goalie^-Detroit, Gilbert. Lozinski. Cal- 20 Z; .444 11 San Jose St. f6. Pacific I'O Beth Kenyon 192-498, Gurd attention to the extra-curricular ac­ (9) SportaCanlar 20 28 43T. Il>t San Diego St.fd. Air Force43 music and drama departments excellent...why not give it a shot? A sense of independence is also a world of good. Seniors: Pay close attention! 4:00 garv. l^melin A-7226 lienver control, 4 speed trans. and 16 29 sr« If. UC-lrvine96. FullertonM Rasmussen 452, Laurie worked separately and had become tivities of the school. Sports games, gained by the employed teenager. Jennifer Nelson and Melanie Here's some news to ward off those (9) NCAABaakatball N Y Rangers j 11_3 Dallas 7.40 149 2f W New Mexico4r.So. UUhSt 44 Gagnon 492, Sharon morel ERA 39 Highway 30 ERA " • dances, and club meetings that are Colorado 2 1 1—4 Pacific Division caught up in some strange sort of, January 23 ends the first semester They don’t feel as dependent upon Kalagian mid-year exam blues. The Senior First period I, Colorado. Gillis 7 Phoenix 37 11 771 Ballard 511, Wendy For­ EST MRQ held during the weekends present Ij )s Angeles 30 17 638 6>i rivalry. In other words, Sock and at Manchester High School. For MHS their parents when they begin buying Commencement Committee met 'unassisted1,10 44 2. Colorado. McKech- (ioiden State tune 176-180-176-532, Annie problems.to the working students. me 14 lunassistedi. 13.43 3 NY 24 21 fS IP a Buskin did their thing and Round students, this date signifies much. their own clothes and paying their Tuesday afternoon, and seniors who Rangers. Silk 10 iDuguavi. 16 f I*orlland 23 24 489 13>t Gagnon 199-494. Even if the teenager wishes to attend Seattle 20 Z 444 If‘a Table their’s. ’This is no longer the Firstly, sophomores, although still own expenses. They acquire a feeling attended the meeting discovered that Hockey Penalties -Ramage, Col. 0 37. Astrom. c^- NEW INI OTHTNiN (ol tserved by Sheehani. 2.C. Gresc- 20 26 .43T 16 case; fbr this year Sock and Buskin somewhat low on the totem pole, an activity, he or she may be of self-reliance, which is a major graduation, along with all the hner, NYR, 4 til. Ilospodar. NYR 10 10 Thursdav's Results BLOSSOMS — Susan 2-Door Hatchback, 4-cyl. scheduled t o . ^ k . This is a major W'ats*)n. Col. 10 10 Washington 106. j)elroitB9 and Round Table will collaborate in have been elevated one semester in help in preparing themselves for traditional activities, is coming up ■Second period -4. Coloriado. Gillis 8 Milwaukee 113. I*hiladelphia 110 Hollister 138, Lorraine engine, 4-speed tran^>yAM effort to produce the best musical status. —Patricia Cone reason for theabsences from these college. soon. About forty people attend^, a • Atwell. McEwen*. 1 43 r. NY Rangers Fridav s Games Peterman 150-379. Radio, power steerYng, events and a general lack of school Johnstone 14 iunassistedi.9;ll Penalties San Antonio at Boston Soccer U l E PRICE One of the nicest bonuses that a job Warning considerably better turnout than the -Kolsopoulos, NYR. 6 19. Gillis Col U)s Angeles at New Jersey spirit. can offer is the paycheck. When you NATIONAL HtK KEY LEAGUE 6 19 Kolsopoulos. NYR.8 32. McEwen. Cleveland at Philadelphia w/wall8, w/covera. ERA 22 previous meeting. The fun begins on Campbell Conference Seattle at Indiana According to the November issue (01.13 09 Cooper. (Jol, 16 40 MRQ 35 MRQ HIQHWAY. ST. • B 9 9 B pick up that check at the end of each February 2, with measurement for Patrick Division Third period 6. NY Rangers. Hedberg Portland at Chicago Dr. Hay talks W L T Pts GF GA Kansas City at Milwaukee of “Seventeen’’ magazine, the. week, you get a good feeling that you 17 'Grcsc hner, Da Maloneyi. 9 04 7 issued cap and gown. The whole measure­ NY Islanders 28 10 8 64 TUBi7n m144 ('..L.Vadn‘■‘‘•"'■ado. Gillis 9 •Atwelh, l.r is New York at Dallas 6lote Dr. Lee Hay has been teaching at cipalship of Ray Rogers. As soon as working teens did not find a positive have really accomplished somethine. ITiiladelphia 2f 12 7 T7 San Diego at I'lah ment procedure takes less than five Calgarv 20 K 9 49 i B i n NEW INI MALM If/ I« NyR, lb:7 Houston at l^oenix Friday Manchester High School for the past Dr. Hay found people that felt warm minutes. Still, a great importance is Washington If IB U 41 Atlanta at Golden State MAJOR INDOOR SOCCER LEAGUE NY Rangers 14 22 8 .16 Pfi 17R -^*’?** Rangers 21 17 14-- BASKETBALL 2-Door Coupe - V-6 engine, twelve years. One of our finest towards him, he began to.develop The New England Association of attached to this event bwause it is 2 ( olorado 9 6&-2I Saturday's Games Atlantic Division Smvlhe Division San Antonio at VVashington W L Pet GD Windham at Manrhealer, English teachers, Dr. Hay has a un­ this feeling of warmth to his students College Admissions Counselors has the first signal that graduation will St Louis 27 10 7 61 194 If2 (ioalie.s NY Hangers. .Soelacrt Colora­ New Jersey at Detroit New York 20 2 9G9 — auto, trans., power brakes, Vancouver 18 12 14 172 148 do. Astrom A--7.I32 8 ique relationship with both the facul­ and fellow faculty members. On drafting women been very concerned about soon become a reality. ('levciand at Chicago Iliiladelphia 10 lo fOO 9 power' steering, body aide Chicago 17 22 6 40 163 I8B Boston 0 1 1-2 Now York at Houston Baltimore 9 9 TOO 9 East Catholic at Si. Paul, ty and Students. ’The teachers and ad- In twelve years. Dr. Hay has publications which play upon the The next upcoming senior event Colorado 16 22 7 39 \U 184 Chicago 111—3 Denver at Kansas City Hartlord 6 13 .316 12>i moulding, wheel open become more than an English vanity of young people. Specifically, Edmonton 13 22 7 33 1T7 ITT First period I. Chicago. Sharpley 14 Central Division 8 ministrators here at the high school America’s turbulent youth march regisiidtion is discriminatory will take place in March and is Winnipeg 4 31 9 17 13B 213 'Ruskowski Socord*. I;18 Penalties- PHILADELPHIA (llOi St Louis If f T.B — Bolton al Cheney Teeh, 8 moulding, pin striping, RULE PRICE ail respect Dr. Hay for his overtly teacher to many people at the streets of Boston and New York against males. Thus, we find these publications tell young people generally known as the Senior Blast­ Wales (jHiference Milbury. Bos. double-minor. 7.(77. Hig­ Ervmg II 64 28. C Jones 1 4-4 6. Cleveland 13 7 ZO 2 Norris Division gins. Chi. 7.07. Miller. Bos. ID If. Dawkins r. 64 16. Toney 8 3-4 19. Hollins Chicago 10 12 M l 6 Penney al East HartfoH, • w7walls, w/covera. ERA 19 R A A A B successful teaching skills, his Manchester High School. Because he City in violent protest. Over fifty ourselves in a transitory period, one that they have been selected for in­ off. This is a senior-sponsored event, W L T f>ts GF GA I 2-2 4. B Jones 4 f4 13. Mix 2 34. 7. BuHalo 8 12 .400 7 Los Angeles 27 12 UC lf6 Murray, Chi, 11 31 O Reilly. Bos. 12 (B, 8 enthusiasm for the cultural develop­ projects feelings towards his demonstrators are arrested for dis­ which is difficult to adjust to. Per­ clusion in their book and that they Lvsiak. Chi. 13:27. Redmond. Bos. If .34 Richardson 3 2-2 8. Cureton 0 1-2 1. Western Division MRQ 26 MRQ HIQHWAY. ST. but members of all classes are Montreal 26 13 r 192 123 ToUls 39 32-39 110 Wichita 12 8 400 — Glaslonhury at Windsor ment of our schools, and his wonder­ students that show them that he sonally, I can not help but agree with may purchase a copy of this book for Harttord 14 20 9 Seuind i>oriod -2. Chicago. Higgins 9 turbing the peace. Are^these pictures welcome to attend. The gym will be 167 207 ' Kerrv. Savard*.U.r2 3. Boston, nourque MILWAUKEE ill3i Denver 7 13 3T0 f. - 1230 Pittsburgh 14 23 7 167 199 Ma Johnson 104424, Mi. JahnsonlS- San Francisco 6 16 Z73 7 IxN-ks, 8 ful rapport with his students. cares, students very often come to cut from an expose of the 1960s? Or is the appeal presented to the Supreme $20 to $25. The area that most upsets open for such activities as volleyball, Detroit 10 'OConnelh. 4 11 Penalties--Brown II 23 9 135 IS Chi. 3 4T. Park Bos. 7 29, Kerr. Chi, r 11. Lamer f 6-7 16. Buckner 6 f4 17. lltocnix f 14 2 0 s*! Roekville ul South Wind­ Teaching is a difficult profession; him with problems involving their this a bad memory from Vietnam Court. In my opinion, it is unfair and the NEACAC is that these and ping-pong, and music will be Adams Division Moncriel 7 6-10 22. Catchings 1 (M) 2. Thursdav's Result BuHalo 19 9 |4 :2 7 29. 0 Roillv. Bo.s. minor-major. U (B. t publications tell young people that, 162 127 Kerr. Chi. major lb (C Hndgeman 6 1-2 13. Winters 3 24 10. llm enixl, Wichita 3 sor FINANCE YOUR NEW CHEVROLET WITH A LOW COS I one which offers little or no satisfac­ school life, family life, and coping days? Unfortunately, the answer to discriminatory to place the entire provided by a band or an area disc- Minnesota 20 II H ri IfO IZ Third period--4 Chuago. Bulley 8 Elmore 0040 Totals 42 2242 IIS Fridav's Games Rham al Cromwell 14.78 TRUE INTEREST RATE QMAC LOAN tion without a tremendous amount of with things in general. Dr. Hay cites both of these questions is, no. war burden upon our American by being included in. the publication, jockey. Food such as hotdogs, pizza, Boston 17 19 8 42 161 Iff ' Higgins. Savard' 3 19 ^ Boston. Park Philadelphia 30 2426 30-110 ( levciand at New York I ^ eb ei II 21 12 M I.-2 184 11 Z Ballard 6 04) 12. Haves 12 4-7 28 (girls), 8 projects to his students, he has Physically, women are not on an you except remove money from your ( oloradt»4. N Y Hangers 3 Roberts8 1 2 17. Porter (0f4)Z, Carr2 CARS HAVE A 1 YEAR OR day, Jan. 10, 1981. Additionally, choosing a graduation speaker, the ( algar. 10 Detroit U itoalii’H Boston Vathon Chicago Ks- iKisilo V 117T8 4-48, Kupthak 42-3 10. Malthews304)6. WRESTI.I^C become a favorite among them. males must register within 30 days of equal level with men. This is not an pocket. quadrangle party, and possibly, a Fndav s Games McCarter 0 04) U. Blown 0 04)0 Totals NORTH AMERICAN SOCCER LEA • Indoor Leaguei "Weaver at East Catholie, 1200 MILE GUARANTEE Although he is known as one of the opinion, but a fact which has been Students preparing to attend Edmonitin at BuHalo ijuelK.*! 4f 15-Z 105 their 18th birthday. The purpose of skating party. Committees were lielroil at Vane tniver U22--4 DETROIT t» . Northern Division 4 |fhoit difficult English teachers at the historically and scientifically proven college should beware of Saturdav s Games Philadelphia UlO I W L Pet C AGAINST MAJOR REPAIR this registration is to insure proper organized for each event and I'irsi |)eri'Kl Ni I, L Ruhbard 7 I I If. Tvler 6 0-2 12. I school, students still recom- origanizations and publications Philadelphia at Boston Uiu. i u t k Ilf* ft 1?*^^ Benson 7 3-417. Herron 14 1-2 29 Lee I Vancouver 6 f IM- ~ Cheney Teeh al Somers, military backing and security in the again and again. The female body is volunteers were actively recruited. Washington at N Y Islanders Wi’slt!^ nil ^ ^ Robinson 2 44 8. I'dinonton 6 f !M - nend that their younger siblings not capable of the same strength or telling them something can get them Winnipeg at Calgarv Calgarv 7 6 T36 - 6i30 EXPENSES. event of a national emergency. All If you missed the meeting, but would 12i2ffl a Pic hcHc, Que major 12 28 Mokeski204)4.Totali409-l389 Montreal at Toronlt* Washington Z 18 31 32-1(0 Toronto 3 6 J S 3 nroU in at least one of the many registered males will remain so until- speed of the male. Therefore, I do not Into college for a nominal fee. Any like to volunteer your services, just Chicago at Hartford Vcincl iKTiod I, Quebec, PaddcK’k 2 Detroit Central Division SWIMMING ;l tcjreki.o 34 2.Quebec.Cole3cTardil. a 22 3619 -49 Minnesota 7 3 TOO - 80 AMC *0890 ourses taught by Dr. Hay. their 26th birthday, at which time believe that women, if and when they action concerning college that in­ Dis Angelos at Pitt.sburgh T^recThree point goals -None. Fouled oul- Manchester al Penney, Spirit DL CpM.. 6 cyl.. Milo., air oon* see one of the class officers. V ancouver at Cohtrado R'K hetorh 9 19 3 l»hiladelphia. Lmse- Chicago 8 4 067 - Dr. Hay sta rt^ out at the State Ilian .1 'Wilson'. 12 0 I'cnallies- tubbard Total fouls-Washln£t>>n 16 d.. pom tr tlMrtng, roar dafoggar, 8UCHEW *4896 they will be released from the are drafted, should be placed in the volves money should be taken up with A class motto, suggested by Beth I'^monttin at St Uiuis . I letroii 17 Technical-None. A— iTetroit 3 6 J73 4 3i30 Chavana 2*Or.. 4-oyl.. auto., air t^ebet at Minnesota c IK hrano. Phi, double-minor.7,Z , Cole F^stem Division 1 7 7 M m i M H radio. Uka naw. ebnd., radio, tlntad glaat. low Jniversity of New York at Cortland registration pool. front line of combat. They should, in­ one's guidance counselor. If he or she l^ e j X MacU’ish.Ilii 9 31. Barber Saturday Apter, has been decided upon. It is: T h u ^ ay 's College Basketball Resulta Atlanta- 11 I M7 - mNaaga and looita naw/ IS a Secondary School English stead, be utilized as reinforcement it not already familiar with the U)S Angeles UOO^^ Phi, 11 .2. l lorck.Que, U,f2 Tampa Bay f 6 Ml I BASKETBALL Corvatta Cpo., V-S. auto., air oond., 78 HONDA *4288 ’Those are the facts; perhaps cruel, "To live your life in your own way. Washington 111-3 ThircJ period 4, Quebec, i’lchetlc 3 By United Press International p o w iM r ln a Z b n k M .A M .n u l CMo CVCC 2-«r.. 4 oyl.. iMa.. AM- major, with a minor in Speech in publication soliciting, by all means tiast Jacksonville 3 6 3S ( MCC al Mass, Bay, 8 78 PONT *4488 unjust and needless, but militia, business workers, and health To reach for the goals you have set First period I. Washington Smith 2 ' Bormen. 2 41 f, Quebec. Hunter 10 Ft Lauderdale 0 9 .000 •Mt m 6 ttMk. kw tnkMOi. rM iMm . tw y k w inIM oi- Phoanbt U 4-Dr., V-6. aalo., air 'Ververgaert. Walken . 10 41 Penalties- Richaidi, 14 31 Penalties-F*hiladelphia Albfightao. Delaware Vail. M(30Ti Theater. As a self-professed care personnel. find out from someone who knows. Bapt Bible 76. Allentown f4 Southern Division WRESTUNG oond., powar Na^ng A brakaa, nevertheless, our present day situa­ for yourself. To ire the you that you l^hrc. Was, 11 23, Jensen LA. 14 13. iMTu h ' served bv Proppi. | 22. Pichette IXiquesnetO. Mau. 69 California 6 f - I80D008E *8880 80FOID *4888 mediocre actor. Dr. Hay continued Being by no means a war monger, The Guidance Department is eager t/uc, 2 f7. Hislop. Quo. f ,12. Hunter, Manchester al Fermi, I Oinnl 4-Dr.. 4-eyl.. wlo.. pomr rikmont 4^)r.. 8 oyl.. iuto.. pounr radio. Nloa 0 0 . tion. 1981 is indeed a perpeixing time want to be. That is success." The Smtiner. LA. 17 (B. Walter Was, 17 00. . , ...... (iannonM. Wheeling O Tulsa f r. TOO his theater interests through direc­ but more accurately a pacifist, I to help students make the proper Jensen. LA. 18 (B . ‘AJp . 1» 30. ( larke llii. 10 30, Holmgren. Ithaca 11. Elmira 70 * Dallas 4 6 .400 I ICE HOCKEY I tWirtoq. mUo, org. 6.000 itilM. UMring. n ilo . Org. OJWO nUM. 78F08D ^ *0288 for 17 and 18-year-old girls, for in a class song will be "The Time of Our Second period 2. Washington, (iarlner lyovola I Md 181. Southampton 0 San Diego 4 7 364 3 ' Uki tMur. Uki rww. MuMng Coupo. 4:oyl.. oulo., ok ting, on which he wrote his Master sense, we are “neither here nor would not delight in donning the decisions as far as college plans are T '(ireeni 12 Cf Penalties Wells. LA, , K'wl Quebec H<64» -23 Western ISvision Manchester al’ Hall A Lives." Mlllersvilletf. York“ oond.. pomr Mooring, radto. Look! 1 11 Halward. LA. 2 36. Bonar. LA. I hiladi-lphia M 418 .17 San Joae 8 f 6If - 178 8UICR *8880 78 PONT *0888 Thesis at the University of 0>nnec- there.” After all the noise about khaki suit. However, if the time com­ concerned, so if ever any questions Dates have already been set for 10 f Waller. Was. n (77. Smith Was, Quebec Plasse ITiiladelphia Monmouth INJ181. Aisun^ion fB (Veteran’s Rink), 11 IS Dr. Lee Hay NY Tech 78, Mercy Coll. 6. Los Angeles 7 4 .636 - Rigil Cmpi. v-e, auto., poirtr Fkiblrd Dpi.. V4. auto., ak oond.. tlcut. U Murphy. U . 16 39 Peelc-is A 17.(777 Seattle 6 f. SM. 1 E.R.A. and “Women’s Lib,” we, the es for our country and its people to be arise, they have the answers. It could many events. The prom will take Northeastern Z------. New.lampahl Hampi Ire 76 Maloney al East Calholir I M irin g 8 bnkM. ndlo. vinyl roof, pouwr M orkig 8 bnkoo. mU o, km Third period-3. Washington. Mulvev? Portland f 8 2Z 3 ' A rool boouly. m lM oo 8 iliorp. 78 PONT *4786 During his second year at MHS, students have close relationship with defended? women should be among mean the difference between a wise 'Gartner* 19(2 Penalties-Hardv. LA ^ MichaelsiWli« (BIP), 9 p.m. Sunbkd Cpo., V-e, auto., pomr female youth, are Iqft in the middle place on June twelfth, the picnic will lliila I’hannacyf2, ^ingGardenM Thursday's Games Dr. Hay took over the high school major. 3 (It .lensen. LA ' misconduct * iNoGamesSche^ledi ^ Moorino 8 brakot, AllMM radio, teachers, just so that qhen they need of a somewhat sticky situation. On the ranks. choice or a grave mistake. be on the fifteenth, and the l.tn Dis Angeles bench 'served by I hursday's Spurts Transactions St francisiPa i7», Robert Morris f« *4688 77 81100 *4010 Suffolk II f3,NicboisColl.4» Friday's Games ' Bob Col Holotibook Opo.. 4.«yl.. 4- Okylork Cpo.. V 4. oulo.. i k oond.. nkr datoggar, ruM piMtad, vary Drama Club, Sock ‘n’ Buskin, help, they will have somewhere to —Patricia Cone —Todd McGrath Fox* 3 (ft McTaggarl, Was major- By United Press International Minnewila at Detroit IOi| mkaago. one hand, we are striving for equali­ quadrangle party is scheduled for the minor 3 tn Washington bench * served ~ Baseball Susquehanna 81. Juniata 78 Nniras'i rodh). Low maoogo. Looko P om r M arina 8 brakot. radio. replacing Mr. Emory Blanchard who turn besides the home. ’This theory Trenton 61. Rutgers4iamdenf2 San Diego at Um Angeles vary km rndatgo. ty; yet, on the other, we stand reluc­ seventeenth bv (urne. 3(n. (iroen. Was 4 24 ^ '‘a6';/ALi -NamedJimMahoctey W Conn. Z.. King's 0 - Saturday's Games I mnwmsmn | (tad left because of an illness. At that seems to project a need for llalujrd l„\ 14 ’J) Kelly. Wai. 16 X iit"™ * *' ^ ' " "" Detroit at Fort 1-auderdale I NNnUM RRHBID | TRUCKS tant and frightened to attain com­ Shc*tsongoal laos Angeles 104-11 -29 hiaslcrn l>eague «»«■“» Westfield71. AICWiOTi , 71WW *0010 80 CHEV *8888 tm e. Sock ‘n’ Buskin had sixty Worcester St. Z>, Bridgewater St. 70 Jackiwmville at Tampa Bay closeness, not just with his students, plete equality. “Complete equality’’ Washington U 124 ’ Montreal Signed nullielder Jerry I PBC POSTIR-BRXN ! Rabbk Cuokxn 44k.. 4-oyl, auto.. CMabon 24k. HoMibaok. 4-oyl. 4- 78D0D0E '*4880 South Calgary at Vancouver klr oond.. AM-OM otorao. roar apood. pomt M iring, ndlo. rati ModM 160 SmapOnoIr PMup. V- members, and although the group but with his own family life as well. would mean female drafting. l-y.lknd.Ty l.« Angdey. '--yMrd Now York iNLi ______„ Armstrong.St. 61. Clinch V all.0 IhMtIand at Tulsa 0, auto., pomr Mnrlng, radio, Washington. Parro A 9.648 • • * Seaillc at Dallas I dotogja^oniyra h d an abundance of "'energy and And so, that is how Dr. Lee Hay An appeal has been presented to lohnson manager ol Jackson. Miss . larm Berea fO. Transylvania f4 ■sMiraKgtoir'katMfs J Avtndiron Pkg. TNo It btaubM. WinmiK’g. 120 -3 lub in Texas ULeague Centenary 0 . Hardin-.SImmooa0 *8880 70 CHEV *0110 h lent, they had not used these gifts came to be a teacher at Manchester the United States Supreme Court Montreal*' -eal 133-7 S«Ter Cleveland St. 0 . Towaon St. 72 Ornri 024 Halolibaok Cpo.. 4-oyl.. ImpM 44k.. V4. auto., ik oond.. 77 CHEW *8880 ta their fullest potential. With the First period I. M'Kitreal. Gainev 16 Cosmos 'NASl.i - Named Thomas D. ( umberland Z . WesleyanO poivor ttoorkig. radio. Uko powar Mooring 8 brakot. radio. LUV Pickup lullh Cpp, 4-oyl., 4- which states that solely male ■l-ingwav. Engbloin»,7 10 2. Winmiieg. Wcrhlin director ol marketing and E. Kentucky91.Tenn.Tech7!i OVER 80 YEARS OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE' •pd., radio. Eoonorny M M boat fia t production under Dr. Hay, High School. Although he expresses lj,5.-IAAN ljM'UviT3i|j)kowiihi.ir 29 Penalties broadcasting. Gardncr-Webb0. Wingate 71 "I other Courage,” the group began leGOTIAT/ONi liabve h. Win, f 44 Napier. Mon. 8 29 Basketball lohns Hopkins 76. UrsinusM interests in other fields which may ...... „ ,, , .„ ’Washington Signed center Lewis UinbuthO, Christian Btm . 71 to turn around and reveal the tqlent ‘.eoHrion, Win.9 tt Savard. Mon.9 41 IjiKoln Mem. O. Carsnn-NewmanK undoubtedly take him afar, as a stu­ Sec c»nd [lencid 3. Montreal Ur..uchi V ^ atlas bantly 50 GALLONS FREE GAS IUcTremblav.Shull. 2 m 4. Montreal, (urward Ruk Mahorn on the MarvvilleZ. CentrefO wl ich had been lurking somewhere u Mid Term. 0 . Austin Peay6l Friday Jan. 16th and Sat Jan 17th wa will giva SO gallona of fraa g^i with any dent at MHS, I would like to see him High School World vhull23'Urouchei 2 4 f. Winnipeg. iniurod list be tend the green room. New Yc*rk Placed forward Sly M<»reheadSt.0. Akron0 / ^ * 2 4 Hour EmerKPiicy Service new or uaed car purohaaad from atook. You muat praaant thia ad.. stay on herei giving the school a S tn tf ( hristian 12 lunassistedi. 10.17 6. Murray St . f«. W Kentucky f7 (OTi Winni|*eg.Caineron6iBahvchi.lf tf. 7, Willmms on the injured list Signed was through Sock ’n’ Buskin that much needeoy burst of enthusiasm Kurt Rainbis to a lO ^y Pleiffer 0 . Pembroke St. ID Vlonlrral. Riscbrough 3 Tremblay. mlra< I SC-Sparlanburg®. Wlnthropf? i20Tl Ol. Hay fiitat established his good and energy. Perhaps with more Sherry Tuttle ...... Co-Editor laiinlKTti. 18(77 Penalties (.'ameron. C Wi'vlrv\ * ^ Football Savannah St 73. Fiskfd standiag tarith the students at MHS. teachers like Dr. Hay, students Tricia Cone...... Co-Editor Win. 8 24 I.ind.strom. Win. 10 f4 So. Miss 79. SW Louisiana 74 ^ ^ • Cleiin HeatiiiK Oils Third period 4. Montreal. I^rouc he II Denver - Named .Steve Anlcmopuios jTiq students involved in the club would not look upon teachers as hum- Cathy Cochran ...... Feature Editor • unavsixtcd*. 2:12 9. Montreal. Rise-' head trainer So. (Jarollna 90, Manhatlan0 lIcNkey Troy SI. O. ColumbusZ. were outgoing and friendly, hrough 4 'Napien. 9:ZI 10. Montreal. UNC-AshevilleZ. MiliganU 649-4595 drum people, but as intelligent men Sue Mackiewlcz_____ News Editor Ijirouche 12 ■ Napier. Engblom*. 13 » Minnesota Recalled Ken Solheim sontathbig which Dr. Hay unfor­ Penally Geufirion. Win. 14 f: Iroin Medicine Hal of the Western Junior US('-Aiken lO. NcwtwrryOl and women who do what they do Peter Marte ...... Sports Editor Sholv on goal Winnipeg 642 14 Wash L l.ee O. Emory 4 Henry 79 I Call Us for (our Home Heatini; tunately found in a minority at liangers Hc-acuuired left wing '20Ti DARTER because they chose to, and because Brad Woodhouse...... Photo Eklltor Mccntreal 16 IWI.3 48 Nick Fotiu frcHnY. ™ uariifcrd for• •future " WollitrdZ. FJrskinef? 4m( Air Conditionmi; Needs , M anmster High School, which was they feel that they can enrich the Andy Browne ...... Art Editor fritalie* Winnijicg. Hamel Montreal. Midwest Vvignv A IfJK tirailtevr«. Drake f7 at l^ t time was under the prin- lives of others. Zane Vaughan...... Advisor

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0 0 2 Court ol Probate. District ol Court of Probate. Dlslnct of Manchester. CT 06040 week, ^ calling CGS Ser­ when they will be opened at the clubhouse at 7:30 p.m. Manchester Manchester 020-Or NOTICE OF HEARING NOTICE OF HEARING Contact Steve Harry, Executive vices, 137 Hazard Avenue (En­ All bids must be submitted with a $2,000.00 Certified ESTATE OF ROBERT J In re VALERIE JOAN BEAUDOIN Editor, The Evening Herald 643-2711 field Village. Enfield) 740- DID YOU RNOWr MiMCHESTER FINNEGAN deceased and JAMIE LYNN BEAUDOIN Notice to Creditors 2241. Check representing the down payment. 4 unique Condominiums available. Each unit conalata of: 3 bedrooms, living Pursuant to an order ol Hon William f^rsuant to an order of Hon WilUam NOTICE TO CREDITORS Ext. 27. room, eat-in kitchen, (with all appUancet) tVk baths, separate basements and •53,900 E FitzGerald. Judije. dated January 9. E. FitzGerald. Judge, dated January 8. EASTHARTHIRO The school should- be a ESTATE OF JAMES M FOX, RNs/LPNs - Residents of new gas fired heating systems. Two units have fireplaces. This is a small com­ 1981 a hearing will be held on an 1981 a hearing will be held on an deceased Columbus Circle and place where the viator is The Manchester Italian American Society reserves the plex. in a residential area allowing for greater privacy! Five room Ranch located close to application praying that an instrument application praying for the names ol The Hon. William E. FitzGerald. RockvtUe/Vemon, call CGS purporting to be the Iasi will and testa­ Valerie Jfian Beaudoin and Jamie Lynn Judge, of the Court of Probate. Michael Avenue Area, welcome, a crucial test CM I PETamiUI aSSLTT school, shopping and bus. Ideal ment of said deceased be admitted to for Staff Assignments close to right to accept or reject any and all bids. ______Beaudoin be changed to Valerie Joan District ol Manchester at a hearing Main & Wlllys Street Area for any school. a4a-8404 or 64a-1171 probate as in said application on file Fitzgerald and Jamie Lvnn Fitzgerald held on January 9.1981 ordered that all home; as a CGS employee you starter home — call for details. more fully appears, at the Court ol as in said application on'file more fully claims must be presented to the Silver Lane starting at will be eligible for excellent Probate on January 27. 1961 at 10 00 appears, at the Court of Probate on fiduciary on or before April 9. IMl or hourly rate, quick pay options, A.M Main Street, & Beacon Hill January 26. 1981 at 2 3U P M be barred as by law provided many CGS bonuses. Inter­ Sherrie L. Anderson. Sherrie L Anderson. Dawn E. Graboski Tolland Street Area. Ass t Clerk views this week at the ZHSSER MENCY 040-1511 Ass t. Clerk Assistant Clerk 018-01 The fiduciary is: CAU ERNIE (oIlowiiK by calling CGS Ser­ Oorothv A. Fox 643-6039 vices; 137 Hazard Avenue ( ^ OLOK MIT aOOME 166 Ludlow Road. field Village. Enfield) 749- Manchester. CT 06040 SEVEN ROOMS 2241. Probate Notice Probate Notice 023-01 QARAQE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Court of Probate. District of TWO ZON^HEAT ESTATE OF JORDAN l.EK Manchester LOOK TO FULL ATTIC THORPE, deceased NOTICE OF HEARING FAMILY ROOM The Hon William E FitzGerald. ESTATE OF JULIUS SINGER, Judge, of the Court ol Probate. deceased FIREPLACE District of Manchester at a hearing I\irsuant to an order of Hon William $58,000. held on January 7.1961 ordered that all E. FitzGerald, Jodf|e. dated January 8. WE KNOW WHERE THE MONEY IS! claims must be presented to the 1981 a hearing will be held on an THE fiduciary on or before April 7. 1981 or application praying that letters of ad- be b a rr^ as bv law provided. ininistratuin be granted on said estate iiLim Sherrie L Anderson. as m said application on file m ore fully A is't Clerk appears, at the Court ol Probate on WFBE SELLING HOUSES! The fidunarv is January 26. 1981 at 2:00 P M aFFOmMSUCSK Irene M Thorpe MARKETPLACE Sherrie L Anderson. 166 Lvdall Street. Ass t. Clerk Diis clean seven room home offers convienent Manchester. CT 06040 017-01 021-01 living at an attracUve price. Three bedrooms, COLUMN ... dining room, rec room. Surrounded by 423 lot TOW N OF BOI.TO^ and new vinyl siding. 861.900. PUBLIC NOTICE gtHH ItlL I8WTI 64441M In compliance with the Conn, general statute, the Board of Selectmen will hold a Public Hearing on Tuesday Jan. 20th. 1981 ______at 7:00 P M. in the Community Hall Comments on the report ol C2UN W itt One of the cleanest homes on the market! 2 or ■OB m M K for the new year? WHY WAIT! Prices 9.70W APR I OOTMUIa seven room 3 bedroom home with fIrepUt W M K W U i t the Charter Revision Commission recomendalions will be 3 bedrooms, huge Florida room, rec room, double garage will only go higher. See this 2M bath home in one of TOOMUDCVANYERS! | living room, family room with woodstove, garage asdl Come with this year old Raised Hanch..6 Rooms. received. and a new in-ground pool for “ Home V a ca tio n ."ERA------Manchester’s Iwat areas! 80's. BUYER'S PROTECTION PLAN 'm ore! SPACIOUS RANCH J Formal dining room. 3 bedrooms. IW baths, Henry P Ryba SUders to lovely treed lot, I wall-to-wall carpeting, unfinished Rec Room First Selectman fenced (or privacy. Over- ■ w/flue for woodstove. 2-car garage. Acre plus sized attachM one car gar- S lot. 869.90a00. 024mi age. New roof, fully I applianced. Excellent loca- g tlon. G ose to schools and • 6 4 6 4 2 M l e g a l n o t ic e shopping. Won't Last ■ m m s m a Long! I Town ol Andover. Connecticut TWE FABELT EMM Zoning Board ol Appeals 1st side has living room, dining, applianced : .,.A . .. 'y ' ( i i F R I S kitchen, 2 bedrooms, IW baths, full basement, T^e Zoning Board ol Appeals of the Town of Andover. Connec­ • " - j " '- ■ hatchway. Second side Uie same except for k n O H M S U M i s with 3600 sq. ft. of luxurious living. FkasMi RNltykic. I ticut will hold a public hearing in the Town Office Building MY Buy yourself an investment or home! 6 CUSSYI CUtSTI CUtSYl Gorgeous new 3 bedroom loadoi Brick Georgian Colonial with all ameniUes. 5 car garage, finished room ISxM on lower level. Full doable Wednesday. January 21, 1981 at 8:00 p.m. to hear the following large rooms, 1V9 modern baths, treed lot, plus an ERA with extras like cathedral ceilings, sky lighta, opin SUPER SPLIT plus 8 acres of land and an ERA BUYERS PROTECTION M34030 ■ APPOINTED windows, walk-out door. Ideal rec room, study applications asking lor relief from the Zoning Laws of the Town BUYERS PROTECTION PLAN! Hurry! PLAN. stairway, plus lots of wood and a maintenance fqle or 3rd bedroom. Large lot, pleasant brook of Andover. Connecticut. n I mOTYisi Century 21 Jackston Avante Real Estate of 789 Main exterior. Street, Rochester is pleased to announce the addition of This fine brick home, with 8 warm tastefully Ctioose your own colors. 8SJ.500. #185 - Arthur E. Sullivan — requesting relief from zoning See this like new 7 Room Arthur B. Buckler to their staff as Sales Manager. decorated and designed for the young professional ‘ 2 00.00 - Spacu Requirements. Raised Ranch 24 x25’! Mr. Buckler, a long time resident of Manchester, attended family has 2Vk baths, security system, two-car garage, A 4 2 -1 1 M 200 foot fronUge for building lot. Requests variance to r^ u ce Spaclout ground level family local-schools and Hillyer College. in one of Manchester's most gracious areas Call lot frontage by 55 feet for purpose of selling parcel of 55 feet to BLANGHARD room with fireplace. Lovely today! MMT Y iV i m SHE He lives on Ambassador Drive in Manchester with his wife m m adjacent property owner. Lot located 121 Lakeside Drive. living room and dining room. BuilneH and Rm I Eitate, located on Large kitchen with deluxe Martha, daughter Cynthia and his little poodle named Toto. la n e Clearwater lake in Central Ct. At this hearing interested persons may appear and be heard and bullUns. Three bedrooms, 2W Art has many years of sales experience and has attended OfflM & abowroom-repair bays plua written communication received. Said appeals are on file and bathi, 2 car garage. New the Century 21 academy for advanced training. He ii 44’xlS' live-in trailer. Gaa pump aet^ may be seen In the Ollice of the Town Clerk, Town Office cam ting throughout, with knowledgeable in all phases of Real Estate, including vice. Boat storage area and floatiiw Building. oag ^floors, many extras. Residential, Commercial and Investment property. Please docka. MMcnrymtorfranchiae:Cau Pricqd at only 878.000. stop and say hello! for informatioa. Dated Aijdover, CtMinecticut 9 January. 1981 CiNTURV ai Dated Andover. Connecticut 16 January. 1981 UM JACKtTON AYANTE JACKSTON AVJINTE Zoning Board of Appeals 789 RMn Strool jjo m Andover, Connecticut REALTY ^ N C . Mary C. McNamara, Chairman •43-2N2 0044)1 M U -1S 1I 6 4 6 - 1 3 1 6 20 - EVENING HERALD, Fri., Jan. 16, IWI EVENING HERALD. Fri.. Jan. 16. 1881 - 21

MORiIRTV^ BR^HtRS¥ JLVJL JANUARY JANUARY JANUARY C ip A N C E CLEARANCE SALE! SALE! t TadtDSIVI T u t DRIVE O naef One of A ThaiaTedayl Ihuo Todoyl 19H MONTE CIULO 79 FIST FULL Air., AM/FM stereo, Ral­ CDNTINENTAL ly wheels. Only 34,000 OF miles. *379S MARK V Black on black, leather In­ SAVE terior, speed control, tilt ClEARANCE N M U c t t n r s BUCKS wheel, automatic temperature control. True VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN luxuryl DOES IT DOES IT * 9 9 9 5 AGAIN AGAIN 3 to choose from. Auto., P/S, P/B, Air., AM/FM 75 Stereo. Low .mileage. UP TO FORD TORINO Unbelievable? START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT *0498 ______/ '“‘i 1 1 .7 5 Apr Rate BUY ONE OF OUR FUEL SAVER ESCORTS & FIESTAS SPECIAL station wagon, This Special Financing Rate Will Be Available To Any New Car automatic, PS, PB, Purchasers of IN STOCK Volkswagens. Offer good through 1/20/81. PUMNASE stereo, extra clean. TOLLAND COUNTY VOLKSWAGEN, INC. VERNON, CONN. Now *ai95 649-2638 $2000 79 VOLKS HURRY! ONLY 2 DAYS LEFT! 34 iQ 44J^JIJESJPER GALLON 1980 fif^aiTinq A\'All ABl f to QunliL--ci R ' T''! ^ 12% 1 A 1 I mill;, j T ifTii' c I il y '' MBKIIIIV

CLEARANCE $ALE PRICED! MUSTANGS • GRANADAS • THUNDERBIRDS cimiis t ZEmvRS Rabbit Custom 4-Dr. Hatchback, automatic, AM SAMPLE SAVINGS! FM radio, under 25,000 miles. NEW 1981 SKYLARK 1981 NEW RE8AL 2-DR MORIARTY BROTHERS Stoclc|1016. Demonstration. Equipped with tinted glaas. 16 0 0 ‘5195 I Stock f1(X)3. Equipped with tinted glass, floor mats, floor mats, door edge guards. Landau vinyl top. *1600 DISCOUNT ON AU FUU SIZE HCKUPS i VANS IN STOCKII' door edge guards, deluxe wheel covers, elec, rear win­ pulsating windshield wipers, auto, trans.. P/S, P/B, 231 One Low Price wtUla thay lasUI Most have only 8,000 to 12.000 dow defogger, A/C, Spod mirrors, power brakes. 2.6 V-6 engine, elec, rear window defogger, A/C. sport 78 FORD litre V-6. auto, trsns- P/S. glass belted radial white mirrors, cruise control, tilt steering wheel, custom wire miles. 12 Mo. or 12.000 Mile wheel covers, steel belted radial white walls, alac. clock, 1980 MUSTANG 1977 MCB 1976 PINTO 2-DOOR Extended Fictory Warrinty. All walls, AM stereo, windshield antenna, protective Qrey, fully •quipped Including Alr- AM/FM stereo. Body side stripe. 45/55 split aeat, 2-doOr. excellent condition. 36,00 Whita, excellent transportation. have air cond., AT. PS. PB. AM-FM bumper stripes. Includes freight, dealer prep, under Condltlonlng, Automitlc, P8, P.B. mlleu. coats snd glaze. protective body side moldings. Includes freight, dealer ttarao 2/2 tiros & special value Low. Low mlleege 1976 MUSTANG 3-DOOR package. prep, under coats & glaze. 1979 PONTIAC Black, standard trana., mca car. UUCOUMURCURy-MAXDA 1980 PINTO 3*DOOR Bonneville, fully equipped factory Hitchbeck. Automatic. Showroom. Air Conditioned. Low mileage. 1976 FORD F250 LTD Landau, 4-Door, auto., CLEARANCE SALE PRICE *8 1 2 6 CLEARANCE SALE PRICE *8 5 5 4 Condition. 5.000 mllet. Automatic, raady for work. *se98 Save 1979 FORD CLUB WAGON full power, factory air, 1979 FOR LTD SQUIRE Automatic. Alr-Conditloned. Low 1975 CHEV. PICKUP CIO stereo, vinyl roof, 19,000 Wegon. fully equipped. Air- mlloage. Yallow. campar top. Vary nioe. 37,- miles. . 00 mllat, 77 BOBCAT Conditioned, Immeculete. 20,000 mllee. 1979 PINTO 2-DOOR 1981 CENTURY 4-DOOR NEW 1881 REGAL 2-DR COUPE Showroom condition. 25.00c mNaa. 1979 CAIHARd *4795 Stock 11013. Equipped with tinted glass, floor mats, Stock 11005. Equipped with custom deluxe belts, floor Nloaly w^utpiMd mutl b* ^nn. wheel opening moldings, elec, rear window defogger. mats, door edge guards. Landau vinyl top. alec, rear 1978 CHEVY NOVA 1979 PONTIAC HREBIRD remote control rear view mirror, auto, trana., P/B, P/S, window defogger. remote control rear view mirror, steel Automatic. P.S., P.B.. Very sharp. Fully aquippad, Air-Conditionad. 1977 PINTO 2.DOOR 78 PONTIAC 231 V-6 engine, deluxe wheel covers, glass belted radial belted radial whita walls, elec, clock. AM/FM radio, body 25.000 milet. Low mUaage. HMcblMCk, wnrool. n M white walls. AM/FM radio. Includes freight, dealer prep, side stripe, 231 V-6 engine. Auto trans.. P/S, Indudas under coats and glazs. freight, d e ^ r prep, under coats & glaze. t \IA I\ I SAAK door runabout, CLEARANCE SALE PRICE *7 3 2 5 CLEARANCE SALE PRICE *7 5 1 3 sunroof, automatic, 600 CONNECTICUT BIVO UST HIRTIORD • 289 ? ; ? : • OPEN IW S 2000 FROM U B E l PRICE leather Interior, tilt wheel, *4998 speed control & stereo with JANUARY “WHITE” SALE 8 track, *3995 “WHITE” CAR — Nothing’s bsttar than a Dat- 78 NEW 8 1 C A R FO R PINTO sim lor Saving on Gas. 80 MERCURY "WHITE” PRICE: Jan. isih shlpmanls will ho * 2 0 0 0 0 O F F c**ry UNCOLN at a highar prico. Roy Now and *339S THAN WE PAY Station Wagon, 4-cyl Srvo automatic, radio,, economy *500 O FF CAPRI “WHITE” NOW - Wo bavo SO ’81 Datsuns In car, economy price. stock - Nowl *300 O F F weryLYNX RRONARCH FACTORY. COME 80 AMD 4 door sedan, 6 cylinder *1000 OH auto., PS. PB, AM-FM NOBODY OFFERS *499S radio, radial tires. Spirit Deluxe Hatchback, *500 O F F * v « T ZEPHYR * 5 5 9 5 MORE THAN TODAY. THIS 4-speed, stereo, 13,000 miles, top economy. NICHOLS *200 O F F weryMAZDA 78 MONZA i-% OFFER EN D S JAN . 78 MERC. OIL CHANGE LUBE & FILTER UP TO 5 QTS $ Q 0 0 THAN 100 CARS TO CHOOSI 10 W - 40 VnOO 81. BURNSIDE, 4-cyl., 4-speed, 23,215 Marquis, 4-Door, mint con. nNAMCMG AVAILABLE ON SOME miles. Immaculate. M 9 9 9 « « ditlon. *3195 1981 DATSUN-210 • WHEEL • EXHAUST > SAFETY CHECK Standard, 2-Door Sadan, MPQ packago, S-apaod trana., daalor prop, ALIGNMENT , SHOCKS > STATE glazing & ruatproofing. Mesa tan, Stock 13023. CHRYSLER - PLYM- INSPECTION 7 8 M U C K ’ r e p a ir s ” ” * b a l a n c in g 7 0 I W C K C M T U K I O N , * a im HEAD LAMPS > BATTERIES ONTUIION 'CMVB1MI (ouvnmou CkHsk, One el a KIh4 Orij^hial ItAMmSM Ori|iRalU.OOONi«88 • COMPLETE, RADIATOR - IM PERIAL l^sstsvy JNnni Mfksels »- -■----a a -- MlPewe* REPAIR SHOP AND AIR R m K K E R ■KTKSEER DeCormler CONDITIONING SERVICE /Yw o r i a r t v t o o t ^m e r s / • COMPLETE BATTERY SERVICE * MART 01MII3 • • MART OYNIII • (»es I OMttI Uaisla ( m b I Oldifl llottia CONN. M»«> S' I ' Asi^s DisH' fSttiRfl-Mgidf Dtoltr NICHOL’S MANCHESTER BOULEVARD ■ O ^ m o t o r Ssiss^^ T m TIRE INC. M . |C’t bmO’”' 295 BROAD ST (OPPOSITE SEARS AUTOMOTIVE) 218 Broad 8t Manchaotar M ANCHESTER • 64.1-1161 315 CIHTil ST„MMICRISTII, COHH. M M I3 S 3 V A ARCO M r VISA CASH 843-4165 OPfN MON TUES WED FRI fl b 30 SAT 8 1 HARTFORD. •PHu T n • ReeAtralton; irttft Approved Credit i l H I M i i i i1 OPEN rURUS EVENINGS TII.L 0 P M •V-- L

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★ * ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ ★'> 1 ^: ^ )♦• ACROSS 55 Bom Antw er to Previout Puole Pbby U)ELL,I 6U E5SI 56 HsH-ecores BEFDREI60,U)0ULP flliMSAFRAlP] ITS HARP FOR A CRITICAL 1 TsUs UUUHIJUL-JU DQU By Apigaii van Buren TO BEP.., VDUMINDA BRIEF f OF THAT PERSON 10 60 ID SLEEP supports DOWN UORP OF CRITICISM? | IFSHEISNtAUOfalEPA 5 Womefi'a patrlode 1 Residue BREFUI0ra> OF CRITICISM locietv (abbr.) 2 Border 9 Look askance ,3 Smell fly ^ *** * ^ ^ * * * I 12 Authoress 4 Inept service­ Fwber . men (2 wds.) * C a ll 643-2711 ^ * -^ 9 • “ ★ Call 643-2711 ; 1 3 ______Fortes5 P ra ^ ^ to f 14 CfK^r voice the DEAR ABBY: My hueband, through schooling, hard 15 Zounds Confederacy work, peraeveranro and the right moves, has reached the top 16 OitpNese 6 Son of Adem □ □ D D o f hie field. He etill worke hard and travels occaaionaliy for 17 Cotlection of 7 Neme for a □ c i a Q I hia company. I am very proud o f him. fects dog PriMilla'a Pop — Ed Sullivan 18 (k> on a 8 Females watercraft 40 Fat ' Now the tables have turned. After our youngest started to 26 River in Business & Service school, I went back to work, and through hard work, cruise (2 9 Biblical tend 41 Plot of land Yorkshire 42 Ont (Gar.) Y ff, X’M wEuu AysTARE per^erance and the right moves, I now hold a responsible wds.) 10 Diminutive suf­ HERE'S A GUV WHO ) HE HAPASALARV HESTARTEP'HIGOWN 20 Clockad fix 27 Former 43 Volunteer position. (I make almost aa much as he does.) Spanish OUIT HIS JO B A S A ^ OF *200,000 A VEAR, BUSiNESS.ANP NOW 21 Burro 11 City state (abbr.) rTT^ THWP e»DY C B tie g C O O R P L A T C l y I I also work hard and do some traveling for my company, colony TOP EXECUTIVE WITH BUT IT WASN’T ENOUGH.' HE'S A4AI0N6 MORE 22 Before this thoroughfare 44 First-rata la my husband proud of my success? Not on your life! 28 Naive (Fr.)' AN ELECTRONICS FIRM.' /WONEV THAN EVER.^ 23 Roost 19 Timber tree (comp, wd.) When I have to leave town on busineaa, he puts me 29 Exclemetion PfiptAcft THBM^Elv E5 BvWf 28 Getting up 20 Musical group 45 Manufactured through the third degree, adding disparaging innuendoes 31 Hata (al.) GOOTNeSS.' 30 C rK k through 22 Energy 46 Egyptian sun about married women who use "buainees trips" as an excuse tk^ich water 34 Schedule Few years, R jT YOo 'RE CONG W HAT? egency (abbr.) disk to get away from home. ttespes 23 Prayer 35 Hearing 47 Minus 31 Resort near 24 Skinny fish 37 Tora down S r i t x . m a r r i e d r o H E R . After spending 20 years as a wife and mother, 1 think I’m 49 Fish limb entitled to the rewards of a career. My home reaponaibilitiea Venice 25 Crude 38 Twitted have never suffered becauoe of my job. 32 Aviation agency (abbr.) 2 3 4 S s 7 1 9 10 11 ■Xrn.m i-ie Abby, what’s wrong with men anyway? 33 Diminutive 12 13 G. IN JERSEY being 14 34 Italian IS 11 17 StrvIcM Otitnd 31 Service* Oftered 31 Pelnllng-Peperlng 32 Building Contracting 33 DEAR G.: Nothing is wrong with men, but som e­ monetary unit Apartment* For Rent S3 Apertment* For Rent 53 Otilcee-Store* lor Rent 55 Auto* For Sale 51 thing is wrong with your husband. He’s jealous, II 11 BRICK, BLOCK, STONE - u 35 Novelist PRECISION competitive, insecure and.probably feela threatened Bagnold ■ Fireplaces. Concrete. VERNON - Near 86, luxury FIRST FLOOR 3 room apart­ STORE OR OFFICE SPACE 21 WOODWORKING - Formica becaute his wife, has become a person in her O w n Captain Easy — Crooks A Lawronca 36 AM re^le Chimney Repairs. “ No Job Condo. Appliances. 6345 ment, carpeted, appliances, available, 200, 400, and up to ■ a u n te r Tops, a b in e t Work, 38 Foundlings 22 24 S PAMTING monthly-. Security, right — instead of an extension of him. Fortunately 2 27 38 29 Too Small." a il 644-8356 for Contemporary Oak Furniture efficient. Electric radiant 5000 square feet. 643-1442. 39 Nivy ship Interior Painting & references, a i l 486-3923. he is not typical of succesaful men whose wives have ■ estimates. St a s to m Woodwork. Veiy heat, excellent location. 6325 prefix (abbr.) 30 Paperhanging. Also: ■Iso achieved success. HMPHl WHAT I per month. No utilities in­ HARniW>H! ViRy w tu-guriF 40 Gridder Ceilings Repaired or Reasonable. Please call 647- HAVETDTBLL'lDUi ■ WORD OP TW « L B A K 5 OUT- 23 34 ■ a s GLASTONBURY (SOUTH). cluded. Peterman Realty 649- Wented to Rent 57 Jim m y____ HAVE TRUCK WILL MOVE! Replaced. References. 9343. E A S V i » HI0HL’/ W U’LL BOTH FIND YO U R W IVE S ■ a r g e appliances, clean at­ Half of exceptional new 9404 or 646-1171. Ju n k 41 Little 31 37 Free Estimates. Fully CONFIPENTIALI IN A r a v r y snmious tics, cellars, garages, also CARPENTRY SPECTAUST - Duplex. Features carpeting, GARAGE WANTED to store arrumroNi 44 Profound ■ Insured. DEAR ABBY: I’ve heard of "brag" letters sent at will clean apartments for Residential Homeowners. excellent closets, dishwasher, MANCHESTER, Cozy one one or two cars. Call Don at 48 Legal claim 31 .0 Christmastime, but can anyone top this? 49 Enemy realtors. Call ^ 1 7 7 5 . MMITINMAnSSON This Is My Full Time dispose- all, self cleaning bedroom available now 6200's. 833-4577. ■ Service 50 Detest 41 42 43 4S 46 47 Business. Are your looking for oven, private basement with a i l Locators 236-5646, fee. I C a is Not only four pages of mimeographed bragging, but gobs EXPERIENCED INCOME 64M431, or 646-4346 51 British BEFORE & AFTER SCHOOL laundry hookups, IW baths, /M a t u r e g e n t l e m a n o f duplicated newspaper clippings, plus a picture of hubby’s 41 49 SO TAX PREPARATION, done Quality St Neat Work? I’m princess CHILD CARE - Buses from deck, neighborhoud setting, EAST HARTFORD, Utilities desires room in private new office. It weighed so much, I had to pay 13 cents’ in your home. Please call Dan specializing in handling Small BOUGHII 52 Those in SI S3 S3 Keeney & St. James Schools. PROFESSIONAL PAINTING to Large Carpentry Needs minutes to Hartford. 6525 paid. One bedroom with residence. Kitchen privileges ^ t a g e on it! Mosler at 649-3329. monthly 633-4566. Broker. Bill'6 Auto Partt office 4 years in business. Never - Interior and exterior. around your home, in and out. carpeting. 6180. a l l Locators, desired. References ,' How does one respond to such holiday greetings? 53 Poems S4 SS se PROFESSIONAL BUSINESS closed, a i l 6484864. Commercial and residential. Renovations, Additions, 236-^. Fee. available, a i l after 4:30 p.m., TOLLAND / , ORDINARY FOLK 54 Nurse St INDIVIDUAL TAX Free estimates. Fully in­ Roofing, a r a m ic Tiling, For­ FEMALE ROOMATE MID­ 643-0034. l876< 231 9A946T l i*H«VS»AMR INTIRFAlif ASSRi PREPARATION at home. 10 DICK’S SNOW PLOWING - sured. 646-4879. mica work. Acoustic ailing, TWENTIES WANTED to MANCHESTER. Kids ok. DEAR FOLK: With faint praise. Unless one wants share duplex. Glastonbury & Years Experience. Driveways, Parking Lots, et cetra, et cetra. Fully In­ Two bedrooms with fenced to be on their list next year. Hebron area. Must be neat. 1970 INTERNATIONAL Reasonable. Call 563-2051. Sidewalks St Sanding. 646- EXTERIOR PAINTING, sured. Free Estimates. David yard 6230. a il Locators, 236- Pets considered. Rent CARRYALL WAGON - 20 22M. experienced college student. Jobin, Proprietor, 649-9027. Fee. □ AUTOMOTIVE Allay Oop — Dava Qraua HAVE YOUR TAX RETURN Quality wort. Very negotiable. Call after 6 p.m., mpg. Good chaskis and frame. D r i c l q c EXPERTLY PREPARED by 1^3560. 304 engine, 2 barrell, 4 speed. PAINTING & PAPERING - reasonable prices. Call Mike, FLOORSANDING i SOUTH WINDSOR, a rp e te d A utof For Sale 61 DEAR ABBY: I was married for 11 years and have three leading, independant Tax a n - Celling Special, 25< per square 3 rooms. All modem. ^lOO's. Please call 643-2371. 569-3458 or M 9 ^ . REFINISHING floors like children. My wife and I parted with a minimum of hostility MAN,THBri WOMEN W E L L, A H 'L L B E sultant. Please phone: Dan FRESHLY REMODLED 3 a i l Locators 236-5646. Fee. loot, paint included. Quality new! Specializing in older and are now better friends than we were when we were ARE SIEAMEDl DoasB>riHis IS Wade. 649-6851 for appoint­ bedroom apartment. Kitchen, 1971 DATSUN 510, SUtion Work! Fully Insured. LEE PAINTING. Interior & floors. Natural and stained married. I am allowed to see my children whenever I like, AH’D HATE TO JUST TH* KINDA ment. Manchester Property Exterior. "Check my rate floors. No Waxing Anymore! dining, utility room. 6425 wagon. New paint, clutch, TANGLE WITH 1 STUFF WE'RE Home* tor Rent 54 tires. Excellent throughout. and there are no hard feelings on either side. ______Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag Maintenance, David Kay, 64fr before you decorate." Depen­ John Verfaille, 6(^5750. monthly, plus utilities. Call WANTED JUNK AND LATE LOOKIN' FOR, WALT’S TAX SERVICE - I am currently engaged to a lovely 21-year-old woman I’l l . Bltl-Y BOV.' 0754. dable. n illy insured. 646-1653. 643-5001. MODEL WRECKS - Cash 61,250. 6424731. Performed in the privacy of BOLTON 4 room ranch, in­ call Ellen. We are very much in love, but there is a problem. Paid. Call Parker Street Used Prudent analysis pays off your home. Call Walt Zingler, MANCHESTER 3 room apart­ cluding heat, and appliances. Truck* lor Bele 52 Ellen is very jealous of the relationship I have with my ex- 6^5346. CHILD CARE; Liscensed Building Contrectlng 33 Healing-Plumbing 35 6375 monthly, a k e privileges, Auto Parts, 3nc. 649-3391. mother to care for children in ment, heat, hot water, elec­ wife. Although I have explained that we are only good tricity, appliances. no pets, one child, a i l 742- 1973 CHEVY VAN friends, she feels threatened by my ties with my ex-wife. South analyzes the lead and FARREND REMODELING - 6733 BANK REPOSESSIONS FOR decides that ne doesn’t like it. References. No pels. 6285.646- CATERING TRUCK, > Ellen gets along very well with my children, but whenever Cabinets, Roofing, Gutters, SALE, 1976 Dodge Aspen, 4- The defense is going to get REWEAVING BURN .,3167 or 228-3540. Completely equipped with they mention their mother, she bristles. HOLES. Z ii^ r s. umbrellas Room Additions, Decks, All THREE BEDROOM CAPE speed, 61900. 1976 D odge N O R T H IlFSl spades set up wiui two leau. I WILL SELL YOUR CAR steam table, coffee um, oven, I don’t know how to handle this. Should I say goodbye to repaired. Window shades, Wpes of Remodeling and with first floor family room srger SpecialoDCCi&i Edition. 2 ♦ «7 and given time can get three FOR YOU and get what you FEMALE ROOMMATE ice cream freezer, display Ellen, or hang in there hoping that she will realize that I do spades and two aces. South Venetian blinds. Keys. TV Repairs. Free estimates. Ful­ n Home Quarantee. plus a rec room. Large lot door,'8 cy:yfinder, n S e r, 62,500.62,! 1974 v q a 2 WANTED in Manchester, a i l shelf. Asking ^,000. a i l after love her but I can’t break off all contact with my children’s counts winners and sees that FOR RENT. Marlow's, 867 want for it. Call Sal, 649-9337, ly insured. Phone 643-6017. Khip Repair near school. 6595 per month Oldsmobile atless Supreme.upr ■ KJ10S4 649-0792 days or 646-7674 11 a.m. 528^. if he scores four ' diamond Main Street. 649-5221. 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., daily. p o rc e la in S unheated. Lease and security. 8 cylinder 61,500. 1973 GMC mother just because she’s jealous? ♦ 783 LEON CIEZSYNSKl FIbarglaaa. Spray j evenings. Jimmy utility truck, 4 wheel MONUMENTAL PROBLEM tricks, he still needs three 646-1671, 8 a.m. WEST EAST BUILDER. New homes, ad­ A p p lia n c e s S » I _ I drive, 61,500. 1969 AMC Am- 1967 FO R D P IC K -U P , 6 Tha Flintston* — Hanna Barbara Productions clubs to get to the magic num­ Cebnets. Display at: Isss^ S ala cylinder, F-lOO with home­ ■ Q)652 ■J1043 ber of nine. He must play the ditions, remodeling, rec TO SUBLET - 6325 per month. MANCHESTER HOME 5 bassidor 4 door 6300. 1975 DEAR MONUMENTAL: The problem is not yours, TJ744 TA105 CLE^ANING'^ReasoiSSe^lL 8 HIGHLAND ST.. E.H. made camper. Good running hand with the hope that Bast rates. Quick service. Call 643- rooms, garages, kitchens One Bedroom Apartment. arysler ardoba, poor condi­ it’s Ellen’s inability to accept your non-threatening ♦ 73 GNU TUB OF NEW ENGLAND rooms. Extra bath with condition. Asking 6600 or best ♦ A t s will bold the club king. If not. ficient. Reliable references. remodeled, ceilings, bath tile, Beacon Hill. Available tion, best offer, ^ e above relationship with your ex-wife. Tell her that unless BVE!^ h/ h e n h e 's HE'S NOT GOIN3 2543. (203) 528-8200 appliances. 6275. Call offer, a i l ■ P E B S L E S o b s e r v e s ... ♦ 95 «K 1 0 2 the hand will collapse and the Have own transportation. Call dormers, roofing. Residential Februaiy 1st. a i l 5284968. may be seen at the Savings after 11 FEEUN6 LOUSV- TO USE UP m s Locators 236-5646. Fee. she learns how to deal with her jealousy, there is no SOUTH defense will score a profit. 649-8524, or 742-9246 anytime. or commercial. 649-4291. after 6 :1)0 p.m. Bank of Manchester, 923 Main ^THE LOYAL W O f?K E R " DOES HE STAY SICK l e a v e way you can have a future together. ■ a k After this study, South is St., Manchester. A M Y FKOM BY STAYtNS OlHcee-Store* lor Rent 55 V K 9 3 ready to act. He leads a dia­ DESIGN KITCHENS, Service* Rented 35 V/OSZK?:.. MANCHESTER - Two S4otorcfcle*-Blcycle* 54 HOME/ « Q 8 2 mond to dummy's jack. West W INDUSTRIAL MACHINE cabinets, vanities, counter bedroom apartment, PROFESSIONAL OFFICE 1971CHEVELLE CONCOURS ♦ A Q J 8 4 starts an echo with the seven B-B UPHOLSTERY, Custom R E P A I R - A ll k in d s : tops, kitchen cabinet fronts GRANDMOTHER NEEDED WAGON - Good winter-ski- anvenient to center. Recent­ SPACE in prime location. Will 1973 HUSQVARNA 360 CC - Getting married? Whether you want a formal to show that he holds an even Work. Free Estimates. Will B r i d g e p o r t s , L a th e s , custom woodworking, colonial to occasionally watch one ly remodeled. 6360 monthly, snow vehicle. Positraction, Vulnerable: Neither number of diamonds. Now alter and decorate to suit te­ Needs timing adiustmrat. As church wedding or a limple, “ do-your-own-thing" pick up and deliver. Please Bullaras. etc. Please call 646- reproductions.J.P.Li8Wis649- year old child in ray home includes heat, hot water, trailering axels, roof rack, 350 Dealer: South South leads a club and plays nant. Raymond E. Gorman, is. 6325 or bMt offer. R ^en 2 ceremony, get Abby's new booklet. Send 81 plus a call 646-2161 after 4:00 p.m. 1987 . 9 ^ . during the day. Call 649-0499. appliances. Security deposit. V4, power steering, radio, his queen. 233 East Center Street. 643- wheel drive Trail Bike. 6M or long, self-addressed, stamped (28 cents) envelope to: W n t Nertk Etit Soatk No pets. 643-9687. 1139. much more. 643-28W. It holds and he returns to best offer, a i l 646-3425. Abby’s Wedding Booklet, 132 Lasky Drive, Beverly 1 4 P ass dummy by leading the deuce Hills, CsUf. 90212. !♦ Pass 3 NT Pass P ass P ass of diamonds to dummy's 10. West completes the echo and East ducks. If he doesn't South Article* lor Sale 41 Article* lor Sele □ TAG SALES 42 Dog*-Blrd*-Pel* 43 < 3 Opening lead:*5 will wind up with five elute, four diamonds and two JUNIOR SKI EQUIPMENT - PRINTING MACHINERY, PstroQroph spades. Fischer Skis, 130 CM, with BICHON FRISE PUPS - AKC Th* Born Lotar — Art Sansom Multi 1250 offset press, Plate Registered. All white. Very The club finesse is repeated bindings. Buckle Boots, size TAG SALE, Closing! Up to maker. Arc lamps. Letter 50% off storewide collec­ playful. Non-allergic males, P K X e W R B S and South can run ail five Jr. One. Good for beginners. presses. Light table. Paper ee, WITH Tie pivdrc:^ patb JOT RBAaV. w AUMONV' By Oswald Jacoby clubs. Now he can afford to 643-2880. tibles, treasures, craft a n 6464894. sad Alan Soots j cutter. 61,600. 742-5264. I'M A O N O R C ^ WHAT rr H5, H bo MOST REALLV, f a v a a b n t s ARe Kiaiw^ lead a heart. East wins and .jplies, jewelry, books, Instincts have previously proven LOVEABLE TUX, a stunning leads a second spade, but 13 SETS OF DOUBLE HUNG dolls, furniture, and wrong may try to mahage aome- IT Me. Here is a rather simple South has two spades, two knicknacks. 33 Spruce St., Angora cat and Onyx, a thing for you today. It's beat to WINDOWS and 13 Aluminum % u r m \ hand of a type that in spite of diamonds, one heart and five Storm Windows. Please call Comer of Birch. darling kitten, searching for a keep this party out of your its simplicity is fouled up time picture. clubs for an overtrick. 649-9763 after 4:00 p.m. SEARS 10 DIGIT DESK TOP ood home. 633-6581 or 342- ^Birthday and lime again. 571. GEMINI (May 21-Junf 20) (N E W S P A P E R E N T E R P R IS E ASSN 1 TAG SALES, Spring Geaning- PRINTER CALCULATOR g You're very popular with your WHEELS. GM-13", 14". Ford Don't Miss-Useful houseful 640. Also: R.C.A. Antenna peer group today, but you should items, clothes, furniture, crib, 15". Plymouth 15” . Dodge Rotator. Box and roof motor JafMMry 17.1M1 • still careful how you conduct antique high chair. Saturday only. 615. Please call 646^6(849. Antique* yourself socially. Don't give one Truck 16", 8-lug, split-rims. 45 A M cond way may be found this 6 4 ^ ^ . 17th, 74 Kennedy Rd. 10-3 p.m who is a trifle jealous reason to coming yaar to supplemant your carry tales. Inside. WANTED. Antique furniture, JANUARY CLEARANCE income. It'a likely to develop as a c a n c e r (June 21-Juty 22) You Our Boarding Houso glass, pewter, oil paintings or •pinHJff from aomethlng In which TWO Vt BEDS FOR SALE TAG SALE, MOVING Dog*-Blrd*-Pet* 43 could experience some minor antique items. R. Har you are alreedy involved. but frustrating delay today, yet complete with mattresses and CAFfttCORN (Dec. 22-Jen. 19) ACROSS COUNTRY. Fur­ Telephone 643-8709. eventually everything should springs. Good condition. 635 FREE TO GOOD HOME, Even though coworkers may be a niture, lamps, refrigerator, work out to your liking. Don't Wlnthriip — Dick Cavalli MV HliTOBiC invention CM5\SX6 , I v e L Female beagle 6 years old. bh alack, that's no reason for each. Cali evenings, or Satur­ freezer, kitchen-household ANTIQUE FURNITURE, and WINTER-READY lose sight of objectives. OF K RECTAN(SULAR B ALLO N , ,S(3T A you to follow their example. Take day 643-9266. items. Clothing, carpeting, Spayed. Good with children, used furniture. Also mis- LEO (July 29-Aug. 22) An oppor­ ANCHORED AT THE CORNERS.' 'BLEM pride in your work. Rnd out what a i l 6434121. tunity may arise today to give U03K ATTHiS RING- ISN 'T IT T H E THE ONLJ' UHU6UAL TH IN S' recreational and collectables. cellaneous items. Tommy’s ilea ahead in the year following THE 0UIPE ROPE* HOLD THE ~ - I T you a chance to Improve your You Name It—Got It! More Trading Post, 62 Village St. your birthday by sending for your r FOUND IN P R E T T IE S T t EVSR FOUND IN BALLOON AOAINST THE WINP, SOUNP5 FOR SALE, MOVING - Bar, relationship with a friend whom added next week. Saturday POMERANIAN Si COCK-A- Rockville. Open Monday thru copy of Aatro-Qraph. Mail $1 for MV CEREAL BOX THING')CU E)/BR A BOXOFCe^EALW AS PROTEcrriNS THE SITE FROM L IK E color TV, lamps, refrigerator, U S ED C AR S you feel has been drifting from I7th & 24th 10 a.m. til dark. POO CROSS. 12 weeks old. Saturday I0-$:30. 871-t each to Aatro-Qraph, Box 489, you lately. Use it. THISA40RNING-. SAW? A WAuKING RAISIN. UNWANTED SNOW! IT oven. Call before Monday. Small, white and fluffy. Papier Radio City Station. N.Y. 10019. Liquidation of jewelery Vm OO (Aug. 29-8ept 22) Some MISHT Fran 646-8548.______trained. 625. a i l after 3 p.m. Be sure to specify your birth business. Sunday 18th 1 p.m. A N T IQ U E S Si self-doubts could s ^ Into your IN SOOD w e a t h e r ITS WORK! 646-3036. date. til dark. 29 Constance Drive, COLLECTIBLES - Will thinking today and lead you to r GENERAL ELECTRIC Com­ AQUAMUD (Jen. 20-Feb. 19) PEFLATEP ANP STOREP Manchester, 643-2616. purchse outright, or sell on 77 ~ n ~ 78 believe you're not capable of bination Refrigerator, 625. You'll be k) a social mood today fc-V IN THg tfARAtSE.' FOR SALE WHITE doing something which, in reali­ H Sears Kenmore Washing commission. House lot or and want to get out and circu­ BUNNIES, 63.00 or will con­ single piece. 644-8962. ty, you are. Ignore them. Machine 625. 2 in fair condi­ sider trade for different FORD MERC. FORD DODGE FORD late, but H you find yourself In the LIDRA (Dept 29-Od. 23) The Send Someone FORD company of ahailow people they tion, recliner Chairs, 610 each. breeds. Interested in Locating flaws and shortcomings of per­ Simmons Crib, good condition A Happy T h ou g h t could take the edge off your fun. sons with whom you're jnvot^ female Red Satin. 643-181f ITDI MONIUKM PMTO CRENC4B MUSTANG P IS e tS (Feb. IM Ia rc h 20) In * R E N T A L S FNMONT will be very obvious to you today, 620. Call after 3 p.m., 643-4834. TorSayt Bolton. business or commercial situa­ but you won't call them to their (-(■ QRBUilBAlaa tmRu U» PaHTWoa 4D0IIR 4D00R RUNABOUT nCKIIP HATCHBACK 2-mOR tions you tend to be rather lucky attention. Smart movel Room s lor Bent 62 today, but perhaps not In the DCORPtO (O c t 24-Nov. 22) In Automatic, Automatic. way you may first anticipate. Play Automatic. Economical Automatic. order to get what you want today Lavy’a Law — Jamaa Schumalatar Power Steering, Power Steering, Economical It loots. It may be necessary to first cast LARGE ROOM in nice Power Steering. PS. PB. A M ID i Apartment* For Rent 53 . Automatic, AT, PS, PB. Economical Automatic. AC, Stereo, Automatic. Short Riba — Frank Hill PS, PB, Power P. Windows, 6-Cy!. Engine. Vinyl Top Power Steering. TWO BEDROOM Power Steering P. Seat. VVWATA PIND,' APARTMENT - WaU-to-wall Windows, Air A ^ A M o O ^ ! r^AZI/SKS-.l Automatic POOFESSOC. carpeting. Appliances. Conditioned. Air Cond. o e v n o w iL T ^HiS'Booi U E r ^ $ 1.09 9/10 Per Oallon C.0.0. p.m., 8714288, or 487-0696. FOUR ROOM APARTMENT if 200 Gtllon Minimum - Second floor. Available February ISth. Mature adults. _ Jiin>.»s>vw»ss No pets. Security. ) if 24 Hour Burner Service References. One a r Parking. 649-1266.' HOrPLlKN, WFW15UBY7 i I-W ES'D-WT ^ 24 Hour Cell Delivery 14 J V E 5 0 T . V O C f J j j k MANCHESTER - 6 Rooms. FM chcr’a Landing HIM NOW/ N— ------First floor apartment. Stove, refrigerator. One car parking. DILLOn if OVER 2 MILLIOH GALLONS 6226 plus utilities and b ^ . I CAW V PINO - f l A r OlRD Sewcec (JOtO! -1HW5 IT, 4 tV t CttW LOOIL} Workuw couple preferred. No Bi VOOR PlfcLD CUtDt-, A a RKHTl YOUEt^ ORDIMG A TO ASSURE YOU OF ADEQUATE SUPPLY pets. References. Security 319 M ain S treet (A cross from A rm ory) I OOOO! ------f L O N O H M t, — t r degostt. a i l 6 to 8 p.m., 8>i^ MANCHESTER. CT. B^3 - 21^5 J '-t MORRlfii' S 3 SHOP r o M P W I