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By Paul Hendrie Herald Reporter Lots of charities hold raffles and there are some dandy prizes around, WASHINGTON (UPI) - As headed by Carlos may try slipping everything from turkeys and hams Americaris began leaving its rich oil into the country from Mexico, and a to brand-new cars. fields, a top U.S. official said today second may try entering from But the Evans House in Glaston­ it is now up to Libya — which called Canada. bury is holding a raffle with a prize President Reagan a “coward and a The notice, which appeared at the that beats them ail — a ney, chalet- liar" — to cool the war of nerves. San Ysidro, Calif., INS border style, beach front home. Valued at Reagan, concerned Americans in crossing, said Carlos is traveling on $100,000 at Point Judith, R.I. Libya face “imminent danger," a Lebanese passport under an And, why not an unusual raffle? Thursday urged U.S. firms there to assumed name and is “extremely After all,^ the Evans House is not order their people home and barred dangerous.” your run-bf-the-mill charity. further travel by U.S. citizens to Administration officials said that The Evans House, an 18-room Libya. Clark, rather than Reagan, made mansion on Williams Street in Libya responded by calling Thursday's anriouncement in an ef­ Glastonbury, will serve as a half­ Reagan a “coward and a liar " after fort to turn down the heat On the dis­ way house for recovering Col. Moammar Khadafv threatened pute between Washington and alchoholics, Charles U. Sullivan, the to attack the U.S. Sixth Fleet if it Tripoli. organization's treasurer, explains. holds maneuvers near his shores. "We want to get those people out He says the building is scheduled to “Reagan's call shows he is a safely, " a White House aide said. open in January. coward and a liar. Americans living ‘.‘We're just trying to cool the whole Though it will house just 12 male in Libya enjoy a higher standard issue and not elevate it to a confron­ residents at any time, Sullivan says than their fellow citizens at home ... tation level." “those 12 people will affect so many even better than President Reagan Senate Republican Leader other people by their,example." himself,” the state-run Libyan news Howard Baker, who was briefed by While the Evans House will be agency said. Clark, said Reagan took “a prudent based in Glastonbury, it will serve a “Am^cans working in Libya are first step.” 17-town region, including living Tn peace and harmony," it Reagan received generally strong Manchester. said. and bipartisan support on Capitol Manchester residents are playing Treasury Secretary Donald Regan Hill a key. role in getting the Evans said today the administration has House project off the ground. not “yet" gone so far as to consider The house is named for Billy freezing Libyan assets in the United Evans, the current director of States — a step taken against Iran human resources at Manchester during the hostage crisis. Wanted: Memorial Hospital, Sullivan says.. “We hope this situation will be "He has a very good rapport with rectified long before we have to take people, especially young people,” that step.” he said on CBS' “Mor­ Sullivan says. ning" program. Carlos, Prominent Manchester residents Regan indicated the next move — E serving on the Evans House Board one that could either cool the war of of Directors include Dr. Robert K. nerves or exacerbate it — is up to 2 teams Butterfield, chairman of the Khadafy. emergency department at the “I think that there are steps that. hospital, and Theodore R. Cum­ Mr. Khadafy could take to ease the SAN DIEGO (UPI) - U.S. ooroer mings, Democratic town chairman. situation.” he said. guards were warned to watch today Raffle tickets can be purchased in “Such as?" for two Libyan hit squads trying to tar/good Manchester at Heritage Savings and “Well, I'll leave that to him." enter the country from Mexico or 2 out of 3 sm okers choose M ER lT low taste Loan. Tickets are also available at At the White House, presidential Canada, dne headed by the inter­ C the Glastonbury Bank and Trust Co. spokesman Larry Speakes said national terrorist “ Carlos- the and all branches of Society for today, “Our main concern is the Jackal.” Savings. safety of Americans." He stressed, In a notice tacked on a lunchroom Sullivan says the Evans House the United States expects Kha'dafy bulletin board at the San Ysidro project will serve as an in-between Herald photo by Tarquinio “to keep his word " that Americans border crossing, the Immigration step for recovering alcholics who are free to leave. and Naturalization Service warned have successfully gone through a The-sounds of Christmas “We have not set a time limit" on that the two six-man teams might detoxification program, but who are the withdrawal of Americans, he attempt their crossings this month, not quite ready yet to return to' said. "We expect it to be with President Reagan and other were revealed, 2 out of 3 chose David Rossetto and Gordon Tuttle concen­ eighth and ninth grade chorus and Bennet expeditious." Landmark smoker study everyday life. Singers will perform songs of the season. “high government " officials as He says neighborhood residents trate on Christmas carols during a rehearsal Executives of a number of oil for Bennet Junior High School's Winter The performance will probably be BenneVs targets. * - the MERIT combination of have been receptive generally to the companies operating in Libya were The notice includes descriptions produces solid new evidence idea of having the Evans House in Choral Concert, to be presented Tuesday at last one in the auditorium since the building asked to the State Department for of the hit squad members down to 7:30 p.m. in the auditorium of the Bennet is no longer used as a school and has been meetings today. their “pointy toed" cowboy boots that MERIT delivers a low tar and good taste. I’leaHC liirn lo page 8 Main Building. The seventh grade chorus. returned to the town., Reagan's action was taken and Adidas jogging shoes. without specific reference to alleged The INS warning, stamped “ sen­ Libyan-backed assassination teams sitive information, " said that in­ winning combination of good MERIT Switch Clicks. — a bizarre development that has- telligence “from a reliable source ‘Birds fly, men drink' heightened tensions between indicates that a six-man assassina­ taste and low tar when Washington and Tripoli in recent tion team headed ... by Carlos may In the second part of this weeks. attempt legal entry into the United But it did culminate a lengthy States "via Mexico during early compared with higher tar extensive new study, former r.eview of U.S. policy toward December 1981. Targets of this Khadafy's radical regime — team are the president and other leaders. Air controllers heroes to some accelerated by the public concern high gove.rnment officials." higher tar smokers report expressed by Reagan and others “Carlos " is Carlos Rich Ramirez about alleged Libyan hit squads and Sanchez. 32. a native of San MERIT Clear Choice MERIT is an that NAGS HEAD, N.C. (UPI) - The much less friendly. the reverence with which the Wright toasts notables such as the con­ Khadafy's support for terrorism. Cristobal. Venezuela, nicknamed easy switch, Man Will Never Fly Society gathers The society, whose slogan is Brothers were held on the Outer trollers, any member whose plane The concern was evident at U.S. “The Jackal. " He is the presumed In New Tests. next week to affirm its principles “Birds Fly, Men Drink,” contends Banks. crashed in the last year and possibly. border crossing points, where alerts mastermind of the mass kidnapping they didn't give up taste in and honor its heroes — chief among "“the Wright Brothers' flight was The society also provides par­ Dr. Mary L. Cleave, an astronaut were posted that Khadafy-backed of OPEC oil ministers in Vienna whom, this year, are the air traffic faked. ticipants for The World's Longest who will be the guest of honor for terrorists — possibly led by the several years ago and is the prime controllers. Cocktail Hour, an annual bash the official first flight observance. notorious assassin “Carlos" — suspect in a number of Mideastern In impartial new tests switching, and that MERIT is "If. anybody's made sure air­ Some claim the famous picture staged the night before the annual might try entering the United showing the Wright flyer off the “We'll consider a possible loose and European terrorist attempts in planes don't fly, they have,” said Ed observance of the first flight. Until association with the American States. the past decade. North, president of the society. ground had a kite string brushed out. the society was formed, he said, where brand identity was the Others say a host of 4 million Society for the Conservation of Acting Secretary of, State William “Carlos" is described by the im­ best-tasting low tar “Plus, they almost bankrupted a there never were enough people on Clark announced Thursday's action, .mosquitoes covered the craft and the. Outer Banks in the winter to Gravity,” North added, “They are migration memo as “extremely concealed, the few airlines, and we're all for that, lifted the structure by flapping their against such things as pop-up and said it was triggered by an es- dangerous and will not hesitate to overwhelming they've ever tried. of course." wings in unison. hold a party. toasters, pogo sticks, Mary Ppppins .calating campaign by Khadafy to open fire. “ About 250 members of the group At the party, members will affirm and cheap Mexican gravity. “undermine U.S. interests" and He is allegedly traveling on. a majority of smokers reported Year after year, in study will gather across from the Wright Since then, the society says, air­ their pledge: “Given a choice we create political instability. Lebanese passport with an assumed Brothers National Monument next planes have flown solely on the will never fly; given no choice we “They admire the Space Shuttle None of the stern political and name and is described as 5-foot-9, Wednesday night, the eve of the 78th belief of their pilots that it could be will never fly sober.” but think that -it uses up too much economic sanctions — such as en­ gravity just to get two guys from heavyset, with curly brown hair cut MERIT taste equal to—or after study, MERIT remains anniversary of the first powered done. If tradition holds, television ding oil imports that had been dis­ short. The memo warns border flight, to toast the controllers and North, a retired physician, said he cameras will be running as the Florida to California. Our kind of cussed was imposed. However, the people!” guards that he can speak fluent better than—leading higher unbeaten. The proven taste all others- who have made the skies Co-founded the group in 1959 to spoof society toasts — arid toasts, and administration is leaving the door Spanish, Arabic and Russian and is open to additional punitive “silled at changing appearance and measures. identity." tar brands. alternative to higher tar Secretary of State Alexander Three of the hit team' members Vandals damage Today's Herald ment ... Jeff Chandler retains boxing Haig, in Brussels for a NATO with Carlos are described as Moreover, when tar levels smoking—is MERIT crown ... Ali in comeback tonight ... ministers' meeting, said he would Syrians, including one who may be a Page 9. not "rule out further steps” against Syrian milifary officer. The other nativity display In Connecticut St. Louis Blues overtake Khadafy. three are identified as Libyans, with ... Five-team race in NBA's West ... Some observers viewed ope believed to be a former U.S. Lt. Gov. Joseph Fauliso says Gov. Page 10. Thursday's action as merely a graduate student. O Philip Morris Inc. 1981 Vandals broke the head off one of the camels and William O'Neill has lost weight and preventive step — one to preclude The memo warns guards that the Warning^ The Surgeon General Has Determined knocked down several figures in the nativity scene in keeps up with the news ... Key Index any hostage-taking by Khadafy Carlos team “may attempt to enter Reg: 8 mg "ta r" 0.6 mg nicotine— Men: 7 mg "ta r" 0.5 mg Center Park Tuesday night, police .said today. Democratic legislators inch closer to a when tougher sanctions are im­ the United States illegally with the That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health.. posed. ‘ nicotine—100's Reg: 9 mg "ta r!' 0.7 mg nicotine—100's Men: MERIT Edward Marks, an employee at the Mary Cheney compromise solution on the stqte budget Advice ...... 17 Entertainment .14 help of established smugglers deficit ... Page 7. The president earlier this week 10 mg "tar," 0.8 mg nicotine av. per cigarene, FTC Report Mar!81 Kings &KX)ls Library, reported the vandalism to police. Police found Area towns ... .18 Lottery...... 2 familiar with the U.S,-Mexican three statues knocked down and the head of one of the sent Khadafy a message warning of border." Business...... 21, Obituaries ...... 8 “most serious consequences" if Li­ camels broken off. In sports Classified .,. 22-23 Peopletalk...... 2 The second hit team, believed to byan hit squads are not called off. be in Canada, includes three Kenneth Irish of the Parks and Cemeteries Depart­ Comics...... 19 Sports...... 9-12 An Immigration and Naturaliza­ ment told police about $1,000 worth of damage was done. Ron Guidry and Yankees near agree­ Editorial ...... 6 Television ...... 14 Iranians, a Lebanese, a Palestinian tion Service notice posted in Califor­ and an East German, the memo He said the camel could be repaired. nia warned that a six man team T t said. THE HERALD, Fri., Dec. IL 19W - 3 2 - THE HERALD, Fri:, Dec. 11, 1981 News Briefing l-park plan angers Energy^ Autoworkers savings are laid off conservation panel $ 1 2 ,0 0 0

DETROIT (UPI) - More than 211,000 By Lisa Zowada recommending all 27-acres be main­ the town’s Comprehensive Plan of autoworkers are indefinitely laid off Herald Reporter tained as open space. Development. The town will save almost $12,000 from their jobs — pushing the furlough' . The board tabled consideration of That subcommittee recommended this year through energy conserva­ rate in their business to its highest-point The Conservation Commission is the proposed industrial park at their that the gravel pit not be sold by the tion measures, according to a memo in over a year. angry about the town’s plans for a Dec. 8 meeting, as well as the sale town, but instead be retained for from Town Manager Robert B. In addition, workers for two 27-acre inddstrial park near Union of 10 of those acres to Economy recreation use. Weiss. automakers were notified ’Thursday they* Pond and will recommend the Electric supply, which wants to Glaeser reiterated those views at “ We began our programs of im-’ will be home for the holidays involuntari­ Nixon; blacks project be dropped, but commission build a showroom-warehouse on that Thursday’s commission meeting, provements during the winter of ly although they will receive holiday members conceded that the property 'and six privately-owned Glaeser, who said he was never of­ 1979,” Weiss said in the memo. checks. possibility of compromises by the adjacent acres. The board will con­ ficially informed by the town of the’ “There have been many "no cost’ inferior- book The five U.S. automakers have a total town on the plans is slim. sider the proposals at the Dec. 17 park, also told the commission the changes made, such as lowering the of 211,229 workers on indefinite layoff. Weather “We’ll be very lucky if we get meeting. town’s plans for industrial use of the domestic hot water temperature to WASHINGTON (UPI) - Former An additional 45,7(M are temporarily even a little land,” Dr. Doug H. Art Glaeser, chairman of the com­ land are “extremely short-sighted.” Nixon aide John Ehrlichman says idled. 105 degrees, timers installed on Smith said Thursday. mission, acknowledged the commis­ “With the development in the Richard Nixon expressed the belief that heaters for night setback and The last time indefinite layoffs topped A site plan, approved two weeks sion request as an “ unrealistic one north of Manchester, including the "blacks were genetically inferior to the 200,000 mark was the week ending heating thermostats set at 68 ago by the Economic Development of the town,” Oakland Heights housing project degrees. whites, " it was reported today. Oct, 13, 1980, when 202,750 people were Today’s forecast Commission, calls for a 27-acres in­ But he added “are \ye going to win and Buckland Commons, and the According to galley proofs of out of work. “We have also instituted a light Partly sunny breezy and continued cold this after­ dustrial park on town-owned, in­ this battle? No. But should we make already minimal open space in the bulb replacement program which Ehrlichman’s memoirs, the former General Motors Corp. reported 112,000 noon. High temperature in the low 30s. Partly cloudy dustrial zoned land between Tolland a stand? Yes, because if we don’t area, it is not wise to consider means that as bulbs are needed they domestic adviser said Nixon did not workers on indefinite furloughs, up from tonight. Lows around '20. Mostly sunny on Saturday. ’Turnpike and Union Pond, in the fight, no one else will.” closing off open space that might be are replaced with 34 watts rather believe that blacks could ever achieve 99.000 last week. town’s gravel pits. Glaeser, representing the com­ used in the future for recreation by a ■ parity in intelligence, economic High temperature in the mid 30s. Wind northwest at 10 than 40 w atts.” The automaker said 10,000 workers The site plan shows a 100-foot mission, spoke in opposition to the success or social qualities.” to 20 mph today around 10 mph tonight and 10 to 15’mph growing population,” said Gaeser. In addition, Weiss said a number would be temporarily idled next week — buffer zone between the park and industrial park at the board’s Dec. 8 But, Ehrlichman wrote, Nixon felt on Saturday. “ Union )?ond is a beautiful spot. It of significant improvements have 6.000 at Lordstown, Ohio, which is in the the north side of Union Pond, but the meeting saying the use of the land "we should still do what we could for should be maintained as a passive been made at some cost to the town third of five weeks of down time, and 4,- commission is not satisfied with the would be contrary to recommen­ them, within reasonable limits, because recreation area,” he added. Herald photo by Tarquinlo “which will be paid back over a UPI photo 000 at Leeds, Mo., in the second of five concession and voted ’Thursday to dations of the open space subcom­ it was right to do so,"’ The New York weeks. Long Island Sound But economic considerations by number of years in energy savings.” send a letter to the Board of Direc­ mittee advising the Planning and T im es (and The W ashington P o st the town, said Dr. StpUh, stand in The total cost of those im­ tors before their Dec. 17, Zoning Commission on changes in Limbering up reported. Long Island Sound to Watch Hill, R.I., and Mon- the way of any requests by tbe com­ provements was $32,114. Weiss es­ Nitze reports to NAtO lauk Point, N.Y.: Small, craft advisory in effect. timated that they will save the town The newspapers said Ehrlichman mission and said the commission Ezekiel Alejandro warms up for his part In “The Birthday Party," wrote in the book that Nixon expressed Northwest winds 20 to 30 knots today and tonight. Partly should be prepared to be “prac­ $11,875 annually in energy costs. Paul Nitze (left), U.S. negotiator at the Genevaiva missile talks, confers cloudy with visibility better than 5 miles. Average wave tical” in future negotiations with the a musical to be presented by the Cornerstone Christian School An additional $68,362 was spent to his belief that “ America’s blacks could Schmidt clings tonight at 7 p.m. at the Church of the Nazarene, 236 Main St. The only marginally benefit from federal with NATO Secretary General Joseph Luns at N A ro headquarters. heights 3 to 5 feet today and tonight. town. replace windows in Lincoln Center, Nitze reported on the first round of the discu^^nsl i s c u ^ ^ n s in a “super- Holiday donations which would have had to be replaced programs because blacks were “ Let’s face it. The town stands to entire student body will take part in the production, directed by genetically inferior to whites.” restricted” session of the NATO council. to unity hope gain some money from this,” said Kathleen Peck. The public is invited. regardless of the energy program, The memoirs and galley proofs were Dr. Smith. “ We have to be practical Weiss said. Other improvements include con­ first disclosed Thursday .by the Post, BERLIN (UPI) - Chancellor Helmut National Forecast and realize we can’t get everything 'looking brighter' we want.” version to natural gas heat and in- which quoted them as saying Chief Schmidt sought to keep the hopes of King offered lover $125,000 ■ stalling attic insulation in Lincoln International But, he added “ there are some Justice Warren Burger discussed issues eventual German unity alive today in the By United Press 70 57 City & Fest Hi Lo Pep Los Angeles pc virgin woodlands in the southwest Donwell Co. blaze Center for an estimated savings of before the Supreme Court with Nixon first summit meeting of the two rival Louisville pc 35 24 LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Billie Jean Albuquerque pc 60 24 .... $4,500; attic and skylight insulation and form er Attorney General John Miss Barnett testified earlier she has German states in 11 years. Anchorage cy 14 01 .... Memphis cy 43 37 Donations of toys, food and money 10 days things have been pretty corner of the proposed park that Mitchell. King says she offered her former iesbian iocked in a safety deposit box love letters Asheville pc 33 21 .... Miami Beach c 64 43 to which will go to local needy busy.” would be a tragedy td lose.” and conversion of the wet sprinkler Although' Schmidt said that no new Milwaukee pc 28 16 lover $125,000 to vacate the tennis star’s she and the tennis star wrote to each Atlanta c 37 21 .... families are "looking much The drive will continue up until The town expects to net $225,000 in system to dry at the municipal agreements would be signed in his three- Billings pc 62 36 .... Minneapolis cy 25 23 Malibu Beach house, to turn over the in­ Nashville pc 42 24 revenue after the sale of the 10 building, $1,000; aluminum storm other during their homosexual day summit with E ast German chief of Birmingham pc 41 30 .... brighter,” after a slow start, says Christmas, The canned and boxed won't affect work 58 40 timate letters she had written and to get relationship from 1973-78. Boston s 33 28 .... New Orlens cy Jeff Jacobs, promotional coor­ goods collected will be made into acres to Economy for $150,000 and windows in the municipal building. state Erich Honecker, West Germans New York pc 33 27 out of her life. Brwnsvll Tx.pc 79 61 .... $1,100; attic insulation at 66 Center Mrs. King's business manager, Jam es Buffalo s 23 22 .28 Oklahm Cty cy 64 45 dinator for the drive. food baskets the money donated the remaining 17 acres at $25,000 an were experiencing summit fever. 31 29 Mrs. King took the witness stand Jorgensen, testified that $21,0(X) was paid Chrlstn S.C. pc 43 30 .... Omaha qy But, he warns, “ things are still being used to buy turkeys to go in St., $250; conversion to natural gas The great interest in the meeting 34 25 acre. Improvements on the land will Woman better Thursday for the second time before Charlott N.C, 38 22 .... Philadelphia pc A fire in an oven at Donwell Co, on reached the ceiling and walls heat and aluminum storm windows to Miss Barnett as part of the agreement Phoenix pc 78 60 not what they have been in past them. cost about $350,000. reflected the growing pacifist-nationalist Chicagq cy 31 17 .... causing damage. Superior Court Judge Julius M. Title in and $4,000 was paid to her attorney. Cleveland cy 28 2f> .03 Pittsburgh s 26 22 years at this.time.” Toys collected will be donated to Glaeser said.the commission will Sheldon Road destroyed the oven ht Whiton Library, $2,600; installa­ movement in West Germany, which is Portlana Me. s 36 31 her attempt to evict Miss Barnett from Jorgensen said attorney Joel Ladin Columbus c 29 19 .01 The annual d rive. to collect food needy families with children. wait to see what action the board but caused only minimal damage to Sherman said a small patch of tion of a 30-gallon, oil-fired water after surgery being fueled by fear of nuclear war. Dallas pc 61 58 .... Portland Ore. f 50 35 the $500,000 home owned by the tehnis 30 24 walls and ceilings and will not affect roof will have to be repaired but heater at Mary Cheney Library, telephoned him in 1981 to tell him Miss Although Germany, defeated in World Denver cy 64 35 .... Providence s and toys for less fortunate families Santa will be in his mobile home takes on the proposal before it of­ pro and her husband, Larry King. 'D es Moines cy 31 29 .... Richmond pc 41 28 in the Manchester area is sponsored at the Parkade at the following operations at the plant. added that normal operations “have $400; and conversion to natural gas Barnett needed more money. W ar.II, was split into a communist-run St. Louis cy 36 30 ficially decides its next step. PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - A young She denied that she ever bought the Detroit c 29 20 .... A worker suffered smoke inhala­ not been interrupted in any way by heat and three ceiling fans at the Duluth cy 22 17 .... Salt Lak Ctycy 65 36 by the Manchester Area Conference dates and times. Donations can be But, said Dr. Smith, “I’m afraid woman who underwent nine hours of sur­ state and a pro-Western s'tate 32 years 74 60 the fire.” beach house for her former lover, but Jorgensen said he told the attorney he El Paso c 70 27 .... San Antonio pc of Churches. made then: the sale-to Economy and the in­ tion and was treated and released at YWCA, $2,025. ago. West Germany officially regards San Diego cy 70 60 gery to rid her face of tumors resulting conceded she offered Miss Barnett half could not pay any more money until Miss Hartford s 33 24 .... The MACC staff mans a Santa Dec, 11, 4 to 8 p.m.;. Dec. 12, 10 dustrial park plans will undoubtedly Manchester Memorial Hospital. Sherman said the injured worker, The town was commended for its the division as provisional and its con­ Honolulu c 78 68 .... San Franese pc 57 49 from Elephant Man’s Disease is in high the profits from the sale of the home if Barnett moved out of the house and 91 71 Four people were working in the Andy Swatik, a second shift efforts toward energy conservation stitution calls for the unity “of the entire Indianapolis pc 33 19 .... San Juan r Claus mobile home parked at the a!m. to 5 p.m.; Dec. 13, noon to 5 be approved.” spirits and "feeling real good.” Miss Barnett would “get out of my life.” turned over the letters. Ladin first Jacksn Mss. cy 52 32 .... Seattle pc 49 35 plant, which does plastic coating, foreman, had begun to fight the in a letter from the state Office of German people.” Spokane cy 45 32 Manchester Parkade, where, for a p.m ,; Dec. 14, 4 to 8 p.m .; Dec. 15, 4 Town Planner Alan Lamson has The red-haired 21-year-old Jacksonville c 51 23 .... when the fire began at 7:30 p.m. in blaze before firefighters arrived, “ I just said, ‘How does 50 percent of agreed to get the letters and turn them Kansas City cy 35 33 .... Tampa c 55 31 donation of a toy, canned or boxed to 8 p.m.; Dec. 16, 4 to 8 p.m.; Dec. said work on the park, if approved Policy and Management, Energy Philadelphia woman, known only as Lisa the net profits seem to you if you get out over in exchange for the $100,000, Las V ^ a s pc 63 46 .... Washington cy good or money, parents can bring 17, 4 to 8 p.m .; Dec. 18, 4 to 8 p.m.; could begin in the spring. the oven housed in a back corner of dousing the Jven with a fire Division. Christine Sullivan, 42 36 .... Wichita cy IL, “is in good spirits. She’s happy, of my life ... and do not be bothersome to Jorgensen said. l.ittle Rock cy their children to see Santa, Dec. 19, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m .; Dec. 20, Commission members did discuss the building. ' extinguisher. \ program coordinator, wrote, “Your bright and alert,” a spokeswoman •at the m e,” Mrs. King said. “ Piease give the However, Ladin- iater told him that The drive began Nov. .27 and got 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Dec. 21,10 a.m. to asking the board in the future to con­ Tracey Sherman, a spokesman for Swatik was inside the building for effectiveness in implementing a Hospital of the University of Penn­ letters back. No further claims. No Miss Barnett had found more letters and Town singled off to “a very slow start,” Jacobs 7 p.m .; Dec. 22, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.; sider retaining the three acres of the company said the firefighters 10 minutes fighting the fire, Sher­ really meaningful energy conserva­ sylvania said Thursday night. publicity. No lawsuits.’ And she said, said he felt his client was entitled to said. Dec. 23, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m .; Dec. 24, wooded land in the southwest cor-, from the Eighth District Fire man said, when he was overcome by tion program in the town is fully '"She’s feeling real good,” the ‘That would be fine.’” more than $100,000. out for plant But, he added, “ in the last week to 10 a.m, to 4 p.m. Department had the blaze under the smoke. remarkable. spokeswoman said. control in 45 minutes. Sherman praised the Eighth “ We were very pleased to dis­ A team of surgeons Wednesday Lottery I The fire began, Sherman said, District for their “quick response” cover during our field check that all removed tumors from both si'des of the BOSTON (UPI) - The small town of when some filters containing and the superlative job they did in operation and maintenance woman’s face and head,, reconstructed Hearst recalls life in SLA Warren, Mass., has been singled out for alcohol, drying in the oven, got too bringing the fire under control. measures ha\e been implemented her nose and removed her left eye, near­ a project that would help New England Adams Street reconstruction hot and ignited. as suggested in the Energy Audit Numbers drawn in New New Hampshire daily: ly blind and three times its normal size. NEW YORK (UPI) - Patricia Hearst raped repeatedly and was watched even solve a problem that has plagued the Eighth District assista'nt fire chief and also in the Technical Assistance England Thursday: 5106. As a resuit of the surgery, the woman says members of the Symbionese Libera­ when she went to the bathroom. region for years. and Assistant Fire Marshal Paul Report,” Ms. Sullivan wrote. is experiencing massive faciai sweliing, tion Army practiced ruies for sex on Ms. Hearst, now 27, married and the But the distinction is one townspeople Connecticut daily: 427, Rhode Island daily: 0402. Gworek said the fire itself was un­ Party set Sunday but doctors said that is normal. “demand” and she had been the “per­ mother of a 6-month-old girl, said she would rather forego. Connecticut weekly: 58, Vermont daily: 642. may have to wait until 1983 der control in 20 minutes but said it VFW Post 2046 and its auxiliary 016, 122473, red. Now you know The woman is suffering from a severe sonal property” of one of her captors. still remembers being raped, although The Massachusetts Hazardous Waste Massachusetts daily’: took another half an hour to clear will have its annual children’s Maine daily: 937. 0984. and unusual form of neurofibromatosis, Ms. Hearst, daughter of millionaire “that’s something 1 really tried to biock Facility Site Safety Council Thursday ap­ the building of heavy smoke which ‘ Christmas party Sunday from 1 to 4 About 10,(K)0 people attended the ty projects, according to a rare genetic disease called Elephant Randolph Hearst, told ABC’s Barbara out. proved a California firm’s proposal to By Scot French Ginter. elude reconstruction of the had spread throughout the plant. p.m. at the Post Home, 608 E. funeral of Lazaras, a mongrel .dog, the source. Man’s Disease after John Merrick, the Walters that during her time with the “That’s something that every so often eliminate all communities except Herald Reporter However, he added, Adams Street bridge. The oven collapsed and flames Center Street. in San Francisco in 1862. 19th Century Londoner who had the dis­ SLA she became virtually zombie-like, you think about,” she said. Warren in its search to find the ideal spot federal funds for fiscal 1982 The trade-in funds are Fuss & O’Neill, the ease over most of his body. following their instructions so mindless­ “As far as heterosexual sex they could for a hazardous waste disposal facility. Manchester may have to are not expected to cover dollars which states town’s consultant on the . There is no known cure for the disease, ly that she would have been capable of go up and demand it of one another,” she Tyro plots of land in the central wait until 1983 for federal the $13 million worth of returned to the federal project, has forwarded the which can take the form of small cysts or becoming "impassioned about a said. “Pretty much, it was usually the Massachusetts community •— both adja- funds to trickle down projects in groups 1 and government for future use. final design plans to the o p en SUNDAY 12-5 large fleshy tumors and affects at least chocolate donut.” men or the women who could do it.” . cent to the Massachusetts Turnpike — Almanac through a long list of lA, and that “a residue of The Adams Street DOT for review, and, ac­ 100,000 Americans. In an interview aired Thursday on The SLA would consider it “ un- are being considered as possible sites for higher priority projects these higher priority project, which voters ap­ cording to Ginter, the town Shay McConnell, of the hospital public ABC’s “20-20 News Magazine,” she said comradely” for a member to refuse the $100 million plant. before it may receive the projects could be expected proved in a 1977 referen- is now in the process of ob­ reiations staff, spent nine hours in the during the first 57 days after her kidnapi- heterosexual relations and sometimes Opponents in the community have necessary funds for its to take top billing on the duiji, will include street taining the necessary 'Quality Gifts You’ll Be Proud To Give - - ^ operating room watching the complex would discuss it in pnlemicaL debates, 1983 ‘to be built’ list.” widening, installation of right-of-ways for the $1 ping in February 1974 she was kept blind­ promised to challenge the plan and siting By United Press International proposed Adams Street From Regals’, Of Course. surgery. folded and bound in a tiny closet, was she said laughing. law on legal and technical grounds. reconstruction project. Ginter said the DOT will storm drainage and im­ million project. npt be able to advertise the proved allignment of the Public Works Director Today is Friday, December 11, the 345th day of 1981 In a le tte r to Town road from about 300 feet Alan F . Lamson could not with 20 to follow. Manager Robert B. Weiss, Adams Street project untjl either its priority is north of Hilliard Street to be reached this morning to The moon is full. the state has advised EVANS changed or until all higher the railroad overpass. elaborate on the status of The morning stars are Mars. Jupiter and Saturn. Manchester to confirm its priority projects are The project will also in- the plan. The evening stars are Mercury and Venus. priority ranking with the assured of funding. Peopletalk Those born on this date are under the sign of Sagit­ Capitol Region Council of SLIPPERS. tarius. The late New York Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia Governments before spen­ The U.S. Congress has was born December 11th, 1882. ding money on gaining not yet determined how right-of-way easements for. much in Interstate Trade- yes, we re open every nite til , Santa and dandelions On this date in history: the project. In Funds' the state will receive, but a source In 1816, Indiana was admitted to the union as the 19th William Ginter, engineer ;(t (except Saturday) \\km his feet and you1l Santa Claus weighs between 5 and 40 pounds, is 13 state. of municipal systems for familiar with the negotiations believes years old, eats breakfast at KMart, drives a car in­ In 1936, Britain’s King Edward the Eighth abdicated the state Department of foam pillows Connecticut will get more stead of a Sleigh, lives in suburban Philadelphia and the throne to m arry American divorcee Wallis Warfield transportation, said all sizes 0 j makes dandelions iri the off-season. CRCOG has established than $13 million. warmhishearL Simpson. His brother, the Duke of York, succeeded to So say the 3-to 5-year-olds at Widener Univer­ the throne as King George the Sixth. four priority categories for That money is not every 4 J sity’s Child Development Center in Chester, Pa. In 1941, four days after Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, projects in the Interstate guaranteed to be spent on Utile y, This Christmas.when you ploy Santa Barbara Rains, the center's director, said she the Capitol Region projects for the man in your life, give him Germany and Italy declared war on the United States. Trade-In Program, with th in g " ^ had her staff question the children so she could In 1972, Apollo-17 astronauts Gene Cernan and the Adams Street project alone, so the funds could Evans. These soft slippers are a compare modern children’s perceptions of Santa Harrison Schmitt landed on the moon for a three-day in the third category, well fall short of that need to Christmas tradition that will be app­ with those of past generations. exploration. behind those projects cover the area’s top priori­ reciated for years to come. . Typical response', from young Patrick Hayes: which will be able to Santa “just makes dandelions” in the summer, and A thought for the day: American author Walt Whit- receive federal funding in SAGAMOC "lives far away where the penguins live and it “man said: “I shall use the words America and fiscal 1982. snows. It’s about 24 miles from here.” democracy as convertible terms.” Of priority groups 1, lA, 2 and 3, the Adams Street 9S project is listed in group 2 M ichaels *2 1 Bianca on refugees "along with 17 other Sizes 7 to 13 •Brown Suede projects of equal impor­ and the •Tan Suede Bianca dagger, former wife of rock star Mick tance,’’ according to dagger, says refugees from Salvador arei, still jn Joe Namath Blanca dagger Marjoe Gortner iiaitf[|gatgr Hpralh one and only danger from their political opponents while staying BANGOR in refugee camps inside Honduras. W aterford She says she saw armed men try to kidnap dudes comedian Marty Allen wrestling a bear, Ed­ has become the second woman voted a Gold Key Official Manchester Newspaper Ren t Th e 9S refugees from one of the camps she visited in Hon­ die Mekka of "Laverne and Shirley” being shot out award from the Connecticut Sports Writer’s USPS 327-500 VOL. Cl, N o. 61 duras recently. of a cannon and Mike Connors of “Today’s F B I” Alliance. Rug Doctor. 1 9 locked in a packing case which is hit by a speeding- Published daily except Sunday and certain holidays by “ Not only are the refugees in danger, but the in­ Bertha Regan Tickey, one of nine women in the Sizes? to 13 I Brown Only ternational people who are working with the truck. National Softball Hall of Fam e, will receive the the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, The original "steam" refugees” are also in danger, she told a refugees award at the alliance’s 41st annual Gold Key Dinner Manchester, Conn. 06040. Second class postage paid at carpet cleaner with Manchester, Conn. POSTMASTER: Send address seminar at the Institute for Policy Studies in Jan. 17 in Hartford. Mrs. Tickey had an overall the Vibrating pitching record of 762 wins and 88 losses, including changes to ’The Manchester Herald, P.O. Box 59)1, Washington. Bnish. 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Center Anr«ncv' CxprnsAiU«t»< Che>g«/VisA*Achael« CKarge THE HERALD, Fri„ Dec. 11, 1981 - 5 4 - THE HERALD, Fri;, Dec. 11, 1981 Police aim Poland's union to prevent more riots talks strategy

GAINESVILLE, Fla. (UPI) - A GDANSK, Poland (UPI) — West relations, destruction of the force of 50 policemen in riot helmets Poland’s independent union leaders fruits of the policy of detente and patrolled a 30-block area today to cooperation in Europe, reversion to THE returned today to the union’s prevent a repeat of racial violence birthplace to discuss strategy Cold War confrontation and, maybe, that has injured 11 people in two against the government and to something even more serious,” OPEN FRIDAYSr§ATURDAY TIL 10 PM, SUNDAY TIL 6 days. members flooded Solidarity he said. Police turned away motorists Walesa warned Thursday that the trying to enter the area in the headquarters calling for a general strike. union would fight “like lions” to re­ northwest section of Gainesville tain its right to strike against any where about 300 angry black youths A government official warned of possible global confrontation over government measure that would ban threw rocks and bottles at passing walkouts. motorists in violence Wednesday Poland if the crisis continues. Union chief Lech Walesa told Although Prime Minister night after a white policeman Wojciech Jaruzelski called in wounded a black teenage narcotics reporters that “90 percent” of local chapters supported the tough stand November for parliament to con­ suspect. . sider a bill to ban strikes for three Violence flared again Thursday taken in a resolution last week calling for a general strike should months, the measure is not on the afternoon when small gangs began agenda of parliament’s next three HAW Cologne ! hurling rocks and bottles and parliament approve emergency law MISI , and order powers! sessions. smashing car windows With golf In Moscow, the official Soviet clubs. The 107-member Solidarity national commission is to vote on Tass news agency said:' “All this But late Thursday, Gainesville’s justly angers the Soviet people.” ll(IWU0Z,fl5l3 black police chief, Atkins Warren, that resolution during the meeting, which could run for three days. The Tass commentary charged toured the area and said, “Things Solidarity was aiming at have calmed down a great deal." “We want the government to ' serve the people and we shall teach “overthrowing both the executive Two minor fires and two window­ and the legislative arms of the coun­ breaking incidents were reported, the government to serve us,” UPI photo Walesa said. try’s government.” but there were no injuries. It also lashed out at Poland’s Faberge BRUT 33 HAWK BRITISH STERLING BABE Spray Cologne "I wouldn’t say they’re normal. He said the union decided to hold Stephen Gould (left), star witness for the Fossils Say No," outside the Little Rock, Ark., the session at Gdansk’s Lenin Catholic Church, saying; “Clerical After Shave After Shave by Cologne for Mist and Dusting I'd say they were pretty close" to circles and organizations have normal, he said. American Civil Liberties Union, stands with courtroom where the creation science trial is Shipyards in the conference hall Lotion <5.1 oz.) Mennen <3.2 02.) Men (2 oz.) Powder Set 0 oz. Ea.) Duane Gish, author of “Evolution — The under way. where the landmark worker-state become perceptibly more active. However, Warren said officers Far more sermons aimed at dis­ CO Caldor DQ Caldor Set would rem ain “ in strateg ic agreement ending the August 1980 4 0 Caldor Caldor Low Price strike was signed “to remind us that crediting the government’s ac­ ■ 19 Low Price 3■ 9 Low Price 3 ■ O O Low Price 5.59 locations 's long as is necessary for tivities to defend socialism are 3 them to be there." we must serve the nation too.” Union, secretary Antoni Tokarc- being read in cathedrals.” In Miami Thursday night, two The union leadership' last week policemen were injured and their Arkansas ready fa defend zuk, re-announcing the agenda for the session, said it would come up voted on a draft resolution for the patrol car burned when the officers one-day general strike if the govern- tried to stop a teenager from putting with Solidarity’s version of a new electoral law for Februrary’s ' ment passed its measure and a wood on a dumpster fire and were walkout of unlimited duration if attacked by a small crowd of teaching creation-science nationwide local council elections. Solidarity is demanding the elec­ authorities put the legislation into bystanders. practice. The racial anger in Gainesville LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (UPI) - said the taw would interfere with plications caused by the law would tions be opened up to candidates not be unfair to students. selected in advance on a govern­ ■ Walesa told a news conference left at least 11 people cut and Teachers testified it would be im­ any academic subject. Thursday that the weeklong gap battered and 43 vehicles damaged. possible to teach Arkansas’ new “I would choose not to teach these ment list. “When these students are taking Walesa, in his rem arks to between the resolution’s drafting' Police estimated total damages at creation-science law without areas that I think would trigger the exams for entrance into colleges and the national commission $20,000. religious references and could cause act,” said Bill Wood, a high school reporters before the session, and universities and they haven’t enlarged on his warning made at a meeting was to give the rank and Two people, one a University of conflicts even in history classes. chemistry and physics teacher. been exposed to this material, file time to register their views. Florida reporter, remained Evolution is involved not only in news conference Thursday that a they’ll be at a loss, they’ll be han­ confrontation provoked by the Union secretary Antoni Tokarczuk hospitalized in stable condition with Attorney General Steve Clark, biology classes but whenever dicapped,” he said. said cables had been flooding in head injuries, police and hospital whose staff was scheduled to open students study prehistoric beings, authorities could lead to bloodshed. spokesmen said. astronomy, radioactivity and even Wood and other witnesses had ■ “There could be shooting,” he from local chapters supporting the his defense of the law today, said the resolution. . The disturbance Wednesday night state would prove scientific history, if mention is made of the worked this year to develop a said. ended some two hours after it began evidence for creation-science does Scopes “ monkey trial,’’ the creation-science curriculum f6r the At the same time. Deputy Foreign Walesa said confrontation when police cordoned off the 30- exist and that the theory can be teachers said. Pulaski County Special School Minister Marian Dobrosielski, in an provoked by the authorities “could block area. As the trouble flared taught without referring to religion. In that 1925 trial in Tennessee, the District, which voted to teach interview with the Communist Par­ be as bloody as December 1970 or again Thursday, 30 black The law requires "balanced ACLU fought to have evolution creation-science before the ty daily Trybuna Ludu also warned bloodier” when some 65 people were killed in clashes with police and businessmen met with police toxiis- treatment” of creation-science and taught in public schools. Ed Legislature passed Act 590 in of conflict that could achieve a 14 Karat Gold Charms 14 Karat Gold Ladies’ LCD Quartz cuss ways to head off further evolution whenever either is men­ Bullington, a social studies teacher, March. worldwide scale. soldiers after food price riots. ’The Communist state has begun Fashion Earrings Fashion Watches violence. tioned but also says no religious said if he mentioned the trial in They said they never found “Further protraction of the crisis With Genuine Diamonds The episode that sparked the references can be used in defense of class, he would probably have to re­ may lead to confrontation, an overwhelming media campaign Our O A Q O Our Reg. materials that escaped r^erences against Solidarity, attempting to A * t a O O 34.97 to 39.97 violence began when officers Ernest creation-science. The American mind students some people believe to religion. fratricidal strife and national *Fuii 6*Foot Scotch Pine Artificial 1 6 . 7 0 Reg. 22.97 »21 Bridges and Drayton McDaniels, Civil Liberties Union argues the law in creation-science instead of evolu­ catastrophe,” he said. convince the, public that the union Elegant and multi-functional in “The only theme I can see weaved leaders are willing’ to sacrifice Flame*Retardant Tree «72744)7s Choice of 9 whimsical and Hoops, hearts and shells, SAVE OVER $10 ! posing as drug purchasers, went violates the constitutional separa­ tion. through these concepts are the con­ “It is also bound to affect adverse­ romantic styles. Sparked with a some with diamond accents to Qoldtone with strap or bracelet. shopping along an alley known as a tion of church and state. But Bullington said avoiding sub­ ly Poland’s position in Europe, lead Poland and the nation for their own genuine diamond for a great give her wardrobe a special (Styles pictured are representative and cepts one would see in Genesis,” political aims. R*S.24.M------...... 1 Brass ’n Glass hangout for drug dealers. Teachers who testified Thursday jects because of possible com­ Wood said. to radical deterioration of East- . stocking stuffer! holiday gleam & glitterl may vary by store.) #45-6512ffl808 Lush, pre-shaped branches with real North W<>ods Jewelry enlarged to Show detail Styles may vary by store. 4-Tler Plant Stand The officers bought some took! Assembles easily; includes sturc]^ stand. marijuana from four black males and then identified themselves as 2 4 * 8 8 R ^ . 34.90 police. The suspects tried to flee, With adjustable shelves to show but each officer chased and caught •35>tite indoor/Outdoor Mini-Sets off your plants and curios to one suspect. 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HARTFORD (UPI) — Gov. William O’Neill, 51, was hospitalized Nov. 20 week. The usual postsurgical stay, doc­ newspaper accounts of his surgery. O’Neill has lost weight, but seems to be after suffering what doctors described as tors said, is eight or nine days. He added O’Neill has been shaving and in “ excellent” shape as he recovers from a mild heart attack. The bypass surgery “ It’s a day to day thing,” 'Barrett said. was eager for a haircut. open-heart surgery, Lt. Gov. Joseph was performed several days ahead of “ It depends on his condition.” Fauliso discounted a newspaper Fauliso says. schedule after the governor suffered Fauliso said he didn’t know he was column that claimed the reason he has The rise and fold of Manchester'Playpen Fauliso, who with the governor’s legal several episodes of angina. going to see O’Neill until he heard about been so careful not to describe himself counsel. Jay Jackson, met with O’Neill it on the radio. Fauliso has a cold so he as “ acting governor” is because he ’The governor was in satisfactory con­ in his room at St. Francis Hospital and said he and Jackson wore surgical masks didn’t want to strain relations with dition and is continuing to walk in the Medical Center for 15 minutes Thursday, when they entered the governor’s room O’Neill. hall outside his room as part of his said the, governor was sitting in a chair to avoid spreading any germs. “ I think that was erroneous. I do not pretation is that the ‘ r,oad im­ C um m irigs rehabilitation program, hospital A mystery: why did backers of the And I see people with motorcycle party’s nominee. when they arrived and looked well. He said O’Neill asked him to continue concur. I do have a good relationship spokesman Gregg Barrett said in his ■'Playpen ' restaurant, proposed for provements were no more certain jackets in there. It’s a cross- replied, '"That’ll evolve. They’re “ If I may offer a layman’s prognosis, filling In for him as the Legislature tries with Bill O'Neill,” Fauliso said. latest report. part of one of the old Cheney mills, last month when the owners agreed Manchester reference of people from 18 to 40. both men of good will.” he was excellent,” said Fauliso. He said to put together a compromise bill to He said his self-effacing attitude about withdraw their application last to let Michael Williams submit his It’s a place to go for a beer and a It’s possible that one of them will he didn’t know if he and Jackson were Barrett said there was no word on cover Connecticut’s $83 million deficit. taking over iriany of the ceremonial and Thursday hours before it was to be “ Playpen” application. There have Spotlight hamburg.” • decide not to run. Both have to make the first visitors besides the governor’s when the governor would" be released Fauliso said the governor had “ a stack legislative-related duties of the governor discussed by the Chfeney National been no significant new revelations Anyway, this isn’t exactly what a living, and Thompson has the wife, Nikki, to see O’Neill since the dou­ although Fauliso said O’Neill mentioned of newspapers” in front of him and has is “ a style I’ve always displayed. It’s one ble bypass surgery Dec. 3. Historic District Commission? since then concerning the bond By Dan Fitts — Editor the Cheney Historic Commission special problem of trying to build up he might be discharged sometime next been following television, radio and of modesty and humility.” The official reason, conveyed to issue. had in mind. And it is possible, his three-year-old . personnel _ con­ the commission by ‘ ‘ Playpen's” at­ Janenda said neither he nor his maybe even probable, that word of sulting practice. Penny says his torney, Joel Janenda, was that the client, Williams, knows why the their concern got back to Heyman legal work suffers a great deal from owner of the building asked the owners — Heyman Properties of Properties. All of which means that the time h e. has to spend being restaurant people to hold off until Westport — changed their minds, or we may never get to play in the mayor. Legislators closer to compromise after the Jan. 12 special election. whether Williams will be invited to in the Herald reporting the "All three of those statements are Manchester “ Playpen.” Or it’s possible that one will Manchester voters will decide then resubmit his application next year, "Playpen” application — and two wrong,” he now says. He says the decide to try for the House instead. HARTFORD (UPI) — A compromise have said the state’s current $83 million Marcella Fahey, D-EastJIartford, who unincorporated business tax' to tax fewer whether to pay for sijme $750,000 in Heyman officials didn’t return my days before the application was "Playpen” in Willimantic is for peo­ FROM THE POLITICAL ambi­ plan being worked out to bail the state deficit should be canceled by program co-chairs the Appropriations Committee, businesses at a higher rate. He also improvements to town roads near call. withdrawn — commission members ple in their 20s. "In terms of classy tion dept.: Both Mayor Stephen T. ’Thompson indicated Thursday that this was an alternative he’s also out of Its fiscal problems will have to in­ cuts. at a meeting ’Thursday to work on the wants to increase the gasoline tax. the mills. My theory is that the Heyman pe- began investigating. And the closer architecture, it’s an appealing Penny and former I^ y o r John W. Abate proposed a stepped up timetable considering, if not quite as strongly . clude budget cuts to win adoption by the Beck and Stolberg said Thursday the fiscal plan. At first glance, it makes sense ple suddenly got cold feet when they they looked, the more troubled they building. But the crowd that hangs • Thompson admit they’ve been Legislature, key Democratic lawmakers tax side of the compromise package will for collecting state revenue and a 10 per­ as he’s considering the Senate. Stolberg said a package should be that owners of the yarn mill, where realized that the Cheney Historic were. out there is not classy,” he says. He thinking lately about running for the say. contain pieces of plans offered by Gov. ready in time for a meeting Monday cent tax on the gross income earned by Glastonbury, which is within the the restaurant, was to have been Commission probably wouldn’t be declined to say exactly what led him state Senate next year. That could The cuts probably will total $5 million William O’Neill and House Speaker between Democratic leaders and Lt. trusts and estates. located under a lease agreement, very receptive to seeing the Commission member James to that concluson. pose a major problem for a person Fourth Senate District, also will to $6 million, said Sen. Audrey Beck, D- Ernest Abate, D-Stamford, who is likely Gov. Joseph Fauliso. The plan will be Mrs. Fahey said her committee might would want to hold off until they "Playpen” set up shop in an area for Aldrich went with a buddy to Arthur Simpson, franchiser for like Democratic Town Chairman have quite a bit of say about who Mansfield, and Rep. Irving Stolberg, ' to challenge O’Neill next year. presented to a caucus of House even .look at bringing the state into the knew whether the Cheney mill area which the town has such ambitious Willimantic to check out the the “ Playpen” restaurants, Theodore R. Cummings, a strong becomes the Democratic nominee. DNew Haven, co-chairmen' of the “ It’s going to require compromise by Democrats later Monday. real estate business by selling off pieces UPI photo vyas indeed going to be upgraded. redevelopment plans, plans that in­ "Playpen” there. He said he went describes them as “ high-volume backer of both. And then there’s the little problem Legislature’s Finance, Revenue and the governor. Speaker Abate, by virtual­ Mrs. Beck and Stolberg said none of of little used government property. ly everyone, but there Is no alternative,” Lt. Gov. Joseph Fauliso reports Thursday on Failure of the road improvement clude conversion of many of the mill under the impression, conveyed by restaurants, large operations that But Cummings doesn’t seem of the incumbent Republican state Bonding Committee. the elements of either O’Neill’s plan or She said individuals have expressed in­ The budget reductions would be a con­ Stolberg said. that offered by Abate bad been ruled out. terest in the land and buildings of the his visit with Gov. William O’Neill at St. Fran­ bond issue to win passage might buildings into apartments for the the Herald, that it would be "a very serve food from 11 to closing.” worried about having to choose one senator, Carl A. Zinsser. He’s not cession to conservative Democrats, who Stolberg and Mrs. Beck joined Sen. O’Neill has called for a change in the Mystic Oral School cis Hospital. alter their thinking. middle class. classy-type place with a mellow at­ The clientele? “ I see bankers in Democrat over the other. Asked likely to give up his seat without a The only problem with that inter­ The day that an article appeared mosphere and for older people.” there. I see car salesmen in there. who would be more likely to be his good fight.

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The Board of Directors and these befi're and, in the long run, iiliiif the administration of the town they did not result in any drastic have given some very clear reduction in expenditures. signals in recent days that they This time it looks as though intend to take, seriously their everyone means business. responsibility for keeping down At the same time the memos the costs of local government. were being curculated, the Christmas at hand, Santa, you One. of those signals came in directors and administrators the form of two memos from were concerning themselves Budget and Research Officer with the appointment of an assis­ f savings, too... pocket the savings Robert Huestis one hard upon tant general manager to fill the the other. The first concerns the vacancy left when Charles 5 percent decrease in the current McCarthy left the post to & 9 genuine leather on butter-soft budget that the Board of Direc­ becom e m anager in Coventry. tors fears may have to be made. The decision that came out of gloves vinyls E The memo points to shortfalls in those discussions is the clearest' the current budget and it very indication that the leaders are clearly concludes that the resigned to the necessity of put­ departments will have to make ting a lid on local spending. cuts in services if they are The leadership proposes to required to meet that 5 percent combine the positions of per­ 14.99 reduction. sonnel director and assistant /// 13.99 C The second memo, more far- general manager into one job, reaching, concerns the prepara­ That gets close to home. It . “According to the sales reps from Washington and Moscow, they keep Values to $251 Save up to $101 tion of next year's budget means those at the top are ready the evil spirits away.” A brand new collection! Hand­ Values to $221 Save up to $81 somely tailored and detailed. request. It calls for a zero base to make cuts at the top, the Creamy-soft leathers. outlook in the budget prepara­ place where critics of govern­ Soft, spacious shoulder bags, Luxuriously soft ’n warm acrylic tion and says, “ Department and ment say cuts are never made. double handles. Plenty of division heads are expected to be Furtherm ore it means that linings. Some textured, others shapes and sizes. Earthtones, fiscally conservative in their one of those who is near the top. with top stitching. Brown, black, black, brown, budget preparation processes, to Personnel Director Steyen R. Hazards of holiday toys navy, earthtones. Sizes 6V2-8. accessories. plan for maintenance of current Werbner, may not keep his job. accessories. level of service or activity at He will have to compete openly maximum. ” ■ for the new post with all comers. WASHINGTON - No parent ■ lat4r used for aircraft, missiles and Translated into hard talk that The directors deserve to be needs to. be told that this is the time ground weapons. means the best the deparments congratulated for making that of year when toymakers promote ' The most important application of can expect to do is what they kind of tough decision, the ad­ their new products with an composite materials, the CIA already are doing and not all of ministrative equivalent to once- irrepressible zeal born of an­ Jack Anderson report states, has been in that. a-week garbage collection and ticipated profits. But the playthings new Soviet missiles. A major ad­ There have been memos like pickup of bagged leaves only. that wind up under the Christmas Washington Merry-Go-Round vantage of such materials is the iiT , tree may include some dangerous, reduction in weight achieved. For even deadly items in innocent guise. instance, the CIA claims, the It’s not that the toymakers Russians’ SS-16 mobile missile had haven’t been warned: Last June, a motor cases that weigh some 2,500 federal court awarded an un­ tor Stanzel Co., is a gun that shoots a and evaluation by almost 45 percent pounds less than those of its precedented $3.1 million judgement predecessor, the SS-13. Berry's World against Fisher Price for injuries flying spaceship. — or $75 billion — in the decade of The Soviets hpve also developed suffered by a 14-month-old child who Buck Rogers Disc Pistol by the 1970s. “ Currently, the estimated Fleetwood Toys. annual dollar cost of Soviet military composite materials for use in i/» choked on a tiny doll. The manufac­ tanks, to shield them from nuclear turer ha responded by removing Kenner’s Betty Crocker Mini- RTD & E activities exceed those of don’t you wish radiation; for launch-control cap­ juniors! hinting the, dangerous doll from the market Wave Oven, which plugs into the United States by approximately sules at missile sites, as well as for but by removing the word "safe” household current and -bakes with a 100 percent,” the report warns. missile warheads; for aircraft fins from the packaging. The company 100 watt lightbulb. One area in which Soviet scien­ for a warm every junior wool and wingtips; for helicopter rotor has also filed an appeal. My Baby’s Feeding Set, which has tists have been particularly easily swallowed miniature bottle blades, stabilizers, skins and rubber Edward M. Swartz, a Boston successful is the development of edges; and for the hulls of attorney who has written extensive­ caps and nipples. . composite materials. These are winter jacket? skirt could minesweepers. ly about unsafe toys — including the Model Train Smoke, by Life-Like combinations of chemically definitive book, “ Toys That Don’t Products, a chemical for model different materials arranged to ob­ trains that is potentially harmful if look this pretty? Care” — has compiled a list of this tain properties the materials do not holiday season’s 10 most dangerous ingested, yet lacks a warning label have' separately. The whole, in other toys. Here they are: or childproof cap. words, is greater than the sum of its Fisher Price Play Family Figures Litle Snoopy, by Fisher Price, parts. (Little People)), It was one of these which has a string with a shoe A top-secret CIA report, seen by tiny figurines that stuck in the 14-. hanging from its mouth, easily my associate Dale Van Atta, iilaurhFatpr Hrralft 39*99 X month-old’s throat, causing chewed off and swallowed. explains the significance of this Footnote: My associate Don irreparable brain damage before it seemingly unexciting technological Celebrating 100 years 19.99 Goldberg spoke with officials of was surgically removed. advance. of community service most of the toy firms listed. They Dorcy Manufacturing Co.’s “ The USSR has made m ajor Values to $521 Favorite argued that their products met all Founded Oct. 1, 1881 Superstick, a skill game with a strides in the use of advanced forms bomber or bike stylesi Rever- Originally $26. Save $6! And, it “ magic wand” that could'put out an appropriate “ federal and local stan­ of composite materials in such Published by the Manchester slblesl Vest-lacketsI HoodsI eye. dards.” costs so little! Dirndl or flare skirt weapons as offensive and defensive Publishing Co.. Herald Square, 0 } ljjne trickle powh L’l Train Spinning Top, a Hong Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone PIpIngl Poplin or nylon with styles. Fine wool blends. Solids, I iMeoRy STOPS Hene. TECHNOLOGICAL RACE — missiles, aircraft and tanks,” the Kong-made toy with an easily Technologically, the U.S. armed CIA reports. "Composites cut (203) 643-2711. warm poly fill or sherpa border prints, plaids. By removable base that reveals a 2.5- forces have managed to keep ahead weights and costs, provide protec­ Member of United Press Inter­ liningsl Jr. sizes S-M-L. “Chequers” In sizes 5-13. inch spoke spike. of the Soviet war machine. But in tion against radiation and high national and Aud<‘ Bureau of Cir­ coats. the Junior place. I ilB Mississippi Steamship, a German the last few years, the Russians temperatures, and reduce the culations. toy with a potentially dangerous 8- have been, catching up with giant effects of vibration and fatigue.” inch flagpole. The distributor, strides. Since the mid-1960s, the Russians F'.A.O. Schwartz, says it has stopped Richard M. Diamond. Publisher One Pentagon report estimates have built small naval vessels out of Dan Fitts. Editor marketing the toy. that the Soviets outspenf' us in plastics reinforced with glass fiber. Alex Qirelll. City Editor Space Kraft Shootiqg Star, by Vic- research and development, testing These composite materials were THf; HE.RALD, F'ri,, Dec. 11, 1981 — v 8 — THE HERALD, Fri., Dec. 11. 1981 Boston falls Obituaries Dispute going to St. Louis SPORTS Page 9 Max R. Millar TOLLAND — Max R. Miller, 70, of 116 Cider Mill Road, died to arbitration Thursday at Rockville General Hospital. He was the husband of Mildred (Badstuebner) Miller. : '0 J * Funeral services will be Saturday . By Nancy Thompson dependently. He said the union will at 11 a.m. at the Ladd Funeral Herald Reporter take the matter to arbitration, Chandler stops Home, 19 Ellington Ave., Rockville. •y-t however. Friends may call at the luneral \\ The school paraprofessionals’ un­ In other labor matters, a Feb. 9 I A home today from 7 to 9 p.m. m ion will take an aide’s grievance to arbitration session is scheduled to ■ arbitration, the aide said Thursday, settle a teacher’s complaint that she Jennie W. Finnegan Christopher J. Dougan said the un- was transferred from Verplanck to Jennie W. Finnegan, 77, of 243 Oak ion representing the Keenly Street School in violation of St, died suddenly Thursday at paraprofessionals, the Connecticut the contract. Manchester Memorial Hospital. She Federation of Teachers, will go to After a hearing, the Board of AAurata in 13th was the wife of Raymond ,1. arbitration with the Board of Educa­ Education had denied a grievance Finnegan Sr, tion over his grievance regarding brought by the Manchester Educa­ She was born in Hartford on Dec. the number of 'staff meetings aides tion Association on behalf of reading ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (UPI) - stinging left jab and solid hooks. The bout was a reniatch of an 19, 1903 and had lived in Manchester may be required to attend. — teacher Jacqueline Wagner. Board World Boxing Association ban­ April fight in Tokyo which ended in a all of her life. She was a member of Chandler, who upped his record to Dougan charged that the school members agreed that the procedure tamweight champion Jeff Chandler 15-round draw. In that meeting, St. Mary's Episcopal Church. She 27-0-2 (14 knockouts), stunned 1 p-*" administration violated its contract outlined in the contract was Murata, normally a brilliant and her husband celebrated their is hoping his 13th round knockout of Murata with several hard shots in with the uniqp by requiring aides at violated, but denied the grievance counterpuncher, almost floored 56th wedding anniversary last May Japan’s Eijiro' Murata will gain him the ninth and 10th rounds, but the Regional Occupational Training because they said they could not go Chandler in the first round and 14. ■ some attention. Murata, whose mark dropped to 19- Center where he works to attend along with the requested remedy — fought effectively throughout the Besides her husband she leaves a "People don't notice m e,” the 25- 1-3, somehow managed to stave off three staff meetings in October. The to transfer Mrs. Wagner back to bout. son, Raymond J. F’innegan Jr. of year-old Philadelphian complained defeat by clinching and contract allows only two meetings Verplanck School. Thursday night after stopping backpedaling. Manchester: a daughter, Mrs. Jean The fight Thur.sday, however, was per month. Murata in his fourth successful title Seconds into the 13th round, Warren of Manchester; three A second MEA grievance which is a different story. The Board of Education denied defense. "I guess they overlook me however. Chandler floored Murata sisters, Mrs. Pearl Helm, Mrs. going to arbitration after being Dougan’s grievance last month after because all the guys 1 fight are with a right uppercut. The "He was laying on my gloves all Isabelle Pontillo, and Mrs: Millie Dougan refused to proceed with a denied by the board is not yet day." Chandler said. "With him ■Herald photo by Hendrie foreigner^ they don’t know, challenger rose to his feet, but the Hennequin, all of Manchester; and scheduled for a hearing, assistant there. I rarely missed a shot.''" hearing in public session. Dougan "But I nave fought all the top con­ champion quickly knocked Murata three grandsons. claimed the Freedom of Informa­ superintendent of schools Wilson E. The 'champion, who won the title Charles U, Sullivan (left), treasurer of Evans the 18-room mansion in Glastonbury that wili tenders for the championship. to the canvas g; in with a hard right Funeral services will be Monday tion statutes gave him the right to Deakin Jr. said Thursday. The from Julian .Solis in November 1980, at 10 a m. at St. Mary's Episcopal House, and Donald I.Kilgore, president of the house Evans House, a halfway house for Sooner or later, somebody’s going to uppercut. Murata stood once more, ask the grievance be heard in closed grievance concerns whether notice." said he was "very satisfied" with Church. Burial will be in East Glastonbury Kiwariis Club show a picture of recovering alcoholics. but referee Vincent Rainone then session. The board disagreed. teachers at Illing Junior High School Murata is one man who will never his porformanco'. Cemetery. Friends may call at the moved in to end the bout at 1:52 of The board refused to go into who voluntarily teach in the gifted forget Chandler. The 25-year-old the round. Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main "I felt good. I didn't iifiiss too private session and later denied the program are assigned to do so. challenger, who suffered his first St., Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 After the fight, Murata was taken many jabs at all — hit about 90 grievance "because the grievant The board ruled that teaching in professional defeat, was clearly out­ p.m. Memorial donaUbns may be to a local hospital for Xrays of his percent. " he said. And I haven't hit terminated the grievance procedure the program "is not an assignment, matched throughout the bout as made to the St. Mary's Episcopal Alcoholics half-way house cheekbones and examination for a too many guys like I hit him ... (and) the board was unable to because teachers volunteer. The Chandler kept him at bay with a nncoiVilp (''ncussion. I Murata) todav, " Church Book of Remembrance. receive and consier any arguments MEA claims that participation in he might wish to present.” the program should be considered a raffling off beach front home Dougan filed, the grievance in­ teaching assignment. In Memoriaiii In loving memory of Quentin Paul Hagedo.rn, who passed away December 11, 1973. t.onlimit'd Irnm (Mh . S". the grou|) went to state Rep. to get other area organizations in­ Lost minute investor \ina. I’arker, R-Glastonbury, and volved, Sadly mi.ssed by The Manchester Jaycees allowed their midst, niicf l!:i > iindi-i diiml d.ile Sen Marcella H. F’ahey, D- his parents, raffle tickets to be sold at their what the projeci is all about Ivasl llaillord. % Gertrude and Raymond Hagedorn booth at the Manchester Products " They have to In' lo'ronic. Thi'V pushed legislation clearing Show, he says. here." he says Tlu \ ii.Jvi in w.int tile '.vay (or the Evaijs House people The Glastonbury Jaycess are the soves Ali promotion it It's not going to lie lln|i.hoi!si' to t.'illle off a.home, .1 actual raffle sponsors. They can t come in la rc .dmiik '■ \\" weren't tisking the state for Robbery any moiicv." says Sullivan. “ We "Everybody has been just great so Siillis.an says ilie house .will NASSAU, Bahamas (UPI) - The of financial instability, took another Asked how much Uie letter ol liis| .iskeil fill the tools to'do the job far," Sullivan says. He’s hoping the provide .in a lli.T ii.iliu to •"■ peii-.ive Muhammad Ali-Trevor Berbick one on the chin Thursday morning credit was for. Steward replied, "a oui -'dves .Marcella Fahey said she support will continue and Evans nets change liospilals fight card, which has had to clear when Berbick announced that he had half a m il." got more,phone calls on this piece of House will become a reality. Hut the problem is inonc> more obstacles than a boot camp not been paid in full and would not Ali, who weighed a hefty 236'a legisl.ition than any other piece of The (tlaslonhiiry man.sion eoines UPI photo cadet, will apparently go on as fight unless the promoters. Sports pounds, his heaviest fighting weight le,;i'-lailoll she ever pas.sed." A 25-year-old Manchester wonian with an $8 0 ,11111) moi.li.M,ve ii iiii.,i' Cruz reappointed scheduled tonight, having been Internationale of the Bahamas, ever, was subdued as he skipped his Ilii' home to he ra ffled is WBA bantamweight champion Jeff Chandler the floor during 13th round of 15-round title was mugged Tuesday night behind a (Ilaslonlniry hank ,imi a .s'.m inn saved by a last-minute investor. came up with a $200,000 letter of usual pre-fight hype. scheiluieii lor completion by next Amado G. Cruz of 64 S.’ Farms of Philadelphia lands hard right uppercut Main Street bank, but was uninjured' mortgage Irom a private indi, idii.'il. bout last night in Atlantic City. Loss was first ‘ The 10-bout card, which has been credit from the Royal Bank of "I'm 1110 percent serious for this Mill ell li will he within short Drive has been reappointed as a and her attacker got away with only Sullivan says. which caused Japan's EIJIrp Murate to go to for JVIurala. plagued from the outset by rumors Canada. fight," said Ali. who will he 40 next '.v,i; I; 111 g. distance from the director of the Hartford Hospital some pocket change, police said The group ralfled "tl a > i: hist Berbick, a Jamaican who now month. "It's time to he serious. Tliis \.e .ig.iiiseli beaches and will have Corporation by Gov. William today. year, he says, and th.il work' d'out 1 lives in Halifax, Nova Scotia, had is no time for playing. There will he' view ol the water. O'Neill. The appointment, which The woman was grabbed by a man well .0 already received $100,000 of his no rope-a-doping. no clowning, no Sullivan savs the group needs to took effect Dec. 1, is for a five-year wearing a dark hat and parka as she "lle rila j’e Savings lioiiuhl'a' block’ $300,000 purse, which had already making faces It's 10 rounds and I'm- i.ii>e $31)0.111)0: $11)0,001) to pay the term. walked to the rear of the Heritage 111 tickets, Sullivan re. all.--, f'licy been cut from $350,000. just going oui to win as many rounds iimilguee ui the Glastonbury man- Savings and Loan Association about ended ii|) winning the car < llc rila g '' A source close to Berbick said the as I can. I'm sure he's going to Irv si.ui. s|(iii.iH)i) to pay for the Rhode Takes special kind of person 8 p.m., police said. , Savings I ’resiilenl ' Bill M ile tinned original deal called for Berbick to and do the same. Island house and the rest for ad- The attacker asked the woman, the car hack to ns and we sold it Fire calls receive $350,000 plus another $50,000 "I wanted to be 235 pounds. I took ddleiial e.viienses. who had just been shopping in the hack to Monaco Eord for $:t(lil more if the gate exceeded a certain the .scales out of my room three Idr.ins' lloii.se hopes to sell 3,000 “ It takes a special kind of person to live this season lists three sets of brothers in­ E nearby Cumberland Farms store, than it cost us. with a football player. You have to learn to cluding the DeValves, Tim and Dave of weeks ago I trained and whatever what was in her shopping bag. Despite that success, Sullivan III kels at $100 a piece, Sullivan says, give, not take. You love your husband and do Manchester...Former East Catholic High my body did was natural. If the fight ■ He then asked her to take off her says .still mor<' money was ncedeil lie says ticket sales have been good Manchester what you can to make him happy," Sandra Herald gridder Mike Giliberto wound up as goes tlie distance. I could lose seven shirt He then said he just wdnted The idea ol ra'llling a tieach liont so lar. with 60 tickets sold just in the pounds." Thursday, 2:35 p.m. —Medical Humphrey claims. Wesleyan’s leading ground gainer with 527 some "cigarette money," police home cahie u|i. lint there was ;i lirsl month. call. Manchester Parkade (Town). She sh(|uld know for she’s been the wife of Angle yards in 122 carries for a 4.3 average...” ! take ‘Very serious Ali, whose career has spanned said; catch -- it was against the law Still, there are a lot to be sold Thursday, 5:50 p.m. —Chimney Herald photo by Tarquinio Philadelphia defensive end (llaude Humphrey pride in being a complete playpr. I strive for more than 20 years, said he was not The woman handed him the 'fhe law. at the lime sod rallle. licfnre the drawing on St. Patrick's fire, 253 Charter Oak St. (tow n). for 14 years. Earl Yost, consistency, game after game, that is the nicknaming Rerhiek as tie usually change she had in a pocket. At this prizes could not cveeed $15.111111 in Day. March 17, of next year. about this fight’ Thursday, 7:29'p.m. —Oven fire, "Certain days of the week the children and Sports Editor mark of a complete performer,” Kareem does with an opponent. point an unidentified man, who had value ;ind could mu he real cslale the whoh' idea was initiated by Director welcomed Donwell Co., 130 Sheldon Road I stay in our place. We steer clear of him on Abdul-Jabber noted after being the third all- "Trever Berhiek is a gentleman,' C been watching the incident, chased In addition, only an organizidioii the GI:istonhiiry Kiwanis Club and (Eighth District). Fridays,” she added. time scoring machine in NBA play. Muhammad Ali said Ali. "He's not a loudmouth, the attacker toward Maple Street, that had been around three ye.iis Doiial.d I Kilgore, Glastonbury Town Manager Robert B. Weiss welcomes the new director of Thursday, 10:35 —Trash fire, 98 Another wife of a pro football player is Liz doesn't talk a lot. I got no reason'Io police said. could hold a inatoi raffle Kiwanis president, says he is trying the Senior Citizens’ Center, Jeanette Cave, at a reception at the Oakland St. (Eighth District). Jaworski, whose husband, Ron, quarterbacks Whalers not last get angry at him. What 1 like about center Thursday. the Eagles. Berbick is that he gave me a c hance. Hairston, a defensive end with the Eagles, I'm not fighting a bum. Me gave “ From Wednesday in (during the season) Five teams at the start of business yester­ amount. On Thursday night, James will ask, “ What did the commentators say?” I'World Boxing Council champion I he’s uptight,” she said. But after seven day had poorer records in the National Cornelius, head of Sports Inter­ "Sometimes 1 exaggerate what they said,” Larry Holmes holy liell If I can beat Agostinelli on state GOP unit seasons she’s used to the routine. Mrs. Hairston replied, “ because I think he Hockey League than the Hartford Whalers. nationale, was to give Berbick the this man. then I'm back." "I used to get upset when he’d change. But Hartford is 10 points behind fourth place Mon­ $200,000 letter of credit. might need that lift.” Berhiek. who .weighed In at 218 now I call him Ron B and just laugh it off.” treal in the Adams Division, regarded as the "Everything looks all right now, " Nathan G. . Agostinelli has been elected in the tioii tr.iin 111.' till D is iriri. citing personal reasons. He Ulhen you fust houE to hear her uohe. pounds, is 21-2 and ranked fourth by Because of the midweek change like Jekyl National exposure toughest of the four in the NHL, .and must the source said. Republican State Central Committee. suggested .\gi.s|i|le||i ■ ' the WBC, and he went tlie distance' and Hyde, she labels him Ron A and Ron B. finish among the top four to qualify for the Lionel Schaen, president of Select Agostinelli is one of two representatives from the III1 The ccnli,il eniiiiiiittcc members were chosen with Holmes last .April, losing a lop­ Jaworski brings home game films of future Once again the Manchester Five Mile Road playoffs. It’s possible, a post-season game or TV, the group that will show the District, which — under newly drawn district lines in statewide I'ui'sd.i'. niglii in 36 sejiaratc conventions, one sided 15-round decision. All's la^t :ir t'.ielr-., iiale disti tel opponents on Wednesdays and views the Race received national exposure with a two, but very remote after the disasterous fight on various cable stations and eludes Manchester, Glastonbury and several niill\ing fight also was with Holmes. A games for three nights. number of United Press Internationsl news start of the Whalers...Whalers will offer a closed-circuit outlets throughout the towns. however, was pumineled for 10 Football players live an unbalanced life outlets carrying the results as well as the special “ Family Night” ticket plan in effect world, said everything is ready. Besides Agotltinelli, Nanc.y Owens of Ghistnnhury was rounds before All's corner stopped with plenty of free time during the six-month Sporting News...How much weight does a for Saturday's garde with Colorado at the "He’s got most of his money and re-elected to the central committee from the 4,lh the bout prior to the lllh round. District. off-season but few spare moments during the runner lose while running a 26 mile, 385 yard ■ Hartford Civic Center...Danny Ainge will the rest of it will be in place Agostinelli, the president of Manchester State B.mk. six-month long season. marathon? Carol Bravakis noted that she ran help draw a likely capacity crowd tonight tomorrow," said Schaen. 'From yes, we re open Players’ wives at times have to be family is a former mavjar. He also served as state com|ilrnllci everyf nite til one in Japan recently in which she dropped when the Boston Celtics entertain Atlanta at what I' understand, he has the under former Gov. Thomas.J. Meskill and was the 1971 psychologists. just two pounds. Bravakis was one of the the Hartford Civic Center.,'.'Unbeaten-after biggest piece of it right now. We (except Saturday) Take Robin Hairston for example. Republican nominee for lieutenant governor guest speakers at Manchester Community four starts, UConn will test Oral Roberts were told by a new im'estor that was RadiomQ “ I try to be very supportive. He’ll come He replaces, in effect. Thomas Fergii'aui as Christmas paper tableware College when Pratt & Whitney announced its University tonight in the opening game of the brought in a couple of weeks ago Manchester's representative to the state cenlrnl ciiii- home from a game and feel he did nothing financial backing of next year’s New England Oil Capital Basketball Classic in Tulsa, Okla. that all the fighters would be taken mittee. and I’ve got to make him feel he did good.” Relays...UConn men’s varsity track squad Game time is 8 o’clock. care of. The satellites are in place. Ferguson was a' representative from l-lic 3rd r't'rrv Everything's been tested and is Senatorial District, which included Mtinchestei betore- tinh working perfectly.” this year's reapportionmcnt. Nhw, all of Manchi'stei is t h i n g Schaen added that he expected I l{ID\4 included in the 4th District. three to five million viewers. (ir.'ltt Collrgi* ItiiNkrthiij| n'porl.' Ferguson announced last week he would not seek elec Former World Boxing Association FSI'N Yanks, Guidry near agreement on contract welterweight champion Thomas 7:10 C. Ilio Mack-. W INF. Hearns was reportedly ready to W IMM* Jm walk out on the fight, but his 8 I Conn c-. Oral l{nl>rrls. HOLLYWOOD, Fla. (UPI) - following a season in which he the most cohsistent winner in won the AL’s fcjRA title in 1979 with manager, Emanuel Steward, quick­ WDRC KATHY SAYS, Wicker Bnaketa, Vermortt Maple Products or Fruit Bankets make wonderlul Free agent pitcher Ron Guidry is posted an n-5 record with a 2,76 baseball over the last five years, 2.78. ly quashed the rumor, H Maple l.rat- c-,. i^apilaN. Chrintmas presents close to reaching an agreement with ERA. Schneider had narrowed the posting a record of 87-34 since 1977. One pT the most popular players ‘‘At this time we are very FSI'N the and his list of other interested teams doWn He won the American League’s Cy on the Yankees, Guidry has put satisfied by everything," said B N \SI, Sorca'i': t o-iiins c k, Ifa agent, John Schneider, indicated to eight before meeting with the. Men. Ch. •) NATIVE: Spinneh. Cotiard Greens, Turnip Greens, Young Award in 1978 when he together five straight seasons of 11 Steward, "The fight is on. We have a Rock Turtiip. Yellow & Purple Top Turnips, Acorn & early Friday morning that a con­ Yankees. recorded a 25-3 record with a or more victories and has perennial­ letter of credit. We've had it from B:30 MISI. .Sorrer: \rrnn- Ptace Youf TRUST m Butletnui Squash. Mnes, Corlinnds, Red A Yellow tract could be finalized later in the The 31-year-old Guidry has been league-leading 1.74 ERA. He also ly been among the league leaders in day one. " t .oinel:-. I ^ V < iahle Ihe Diamond Specialist- Delicious. McCouns, Ida Reds, Baldwins, Russetts, Bose day. strikeouts. Peers. MANCHESTER PARRAK • 646 0012 also Schneider met with Yankee owner VERNON, BRISTOL PLAZA, W ESHARM S, SIMSBURY George Steinbrenner for three hours FRESHr.Torpetoes, Cukes, Romsine, Iceburg Lettuce, beginning at 11 p.m. Thursday night Endive & Escnrole, Mushrooms, Celery, Ginger .Root, 3 minutei to Great Britain '2.40 Woit until Dove Winfield heors this Garlic, Shfllldts, Parsnips. Green & Yellow Squath, and said he had suspended the talks The World’ll Peppers, Cerrols, Egg Plant, Cranberries, Pineapples, with the rest of the teams that were Bananas, .Qrapefruil, Tangerines, Anjou Pears, Lemons, Italy or German V'3.15 interested in signing Guidry until Standard Limes. Oranges. Rod. White & Purple Grapes, Dates. the final word from the Yankees. , INITIAL 3-MINUTE DIAL RATES For those times when you feel so Schneider said he had called Padreis' Ozzie Smith wants to be highest paid player Give the gift of inter­ rnoM iKt u s MY rPOM TH{ u $ DAY MItINtANDrO XATl lOMHItAtE PfRiODS WAimAMD to RAtf IWIPRAIf PfRIOOS Guidry in Lafayette, La., to tell him national aeclaim. g r e e n . NAVAL very far away, a call to Europe CALIF. Austria $4.05 $3.15 •__ about the progress he had made in Cross, America’s ,, BEANS ORANGES Monaco $4.05 brings you close again. How good HOLLYWOOD, Fla. (UPI) - Wait That would, give the 26-year-old by each team was specified as part One of tlie deals with San Diego was CELERY Belgium 4.05 3.15 5pm-5am & Sun Netherlands 4.05 his talk with Steinbrenner and that Laskey. finest writing $3.155pm-5am ASun it is. until Dave Winfield hears 'THIS. shortstop a salary of $3.25 million a of the deal and the trade could in­ for 11 players. 69< c8. 6 /9 8 « Denmark 4.05 3.15 5pm-5am & Sun Norway 4.05 3.155pm-5amASun the pitcher, who was asleep when Remy batted .307 in 88 games last instruments in 79*B'!h Finland Shortstop Ozzie Smith of the San year at the age of 52 and a contract volve six players or even more. By trading Templeton^ the Car­ 4.05 3.15 5prt'i-5arr> & Sun Portugal 4.05 3.15 5pm-5am A Sun $2.40 for 3 minutes to the the phone rang, told him to repeat it sea.son and had a eluh-liigh 16-game 14 karat France 4.05 — San Marino Diego Padres, who will be traded to worth fnore than $30 million. Win­ “ There are a lot of things involved dinals will be complying with his ROYAL & SUITES? B 08C 4.05 3,15 5pm-5am ASun United Kingdom. $3.15 for 3 min­ to his wife, Bonnie. hitting streak in May. Overall. gold filled or/ SPINACH ICECREAM Germany 4.05 3.15 5pm-5am only Spain 4.05 • 3.15 5pm-5am A Sun the St. Louis Cardinals for shortstop field, a former teammate of Smith’s here," said Cardinals general wish. PEARS Greece — utes to Italy or Germany. Just dial “ Ron’s initial reaction and my Remy has halted .275 over seven sterling sil­ 4.05 Sweden 4.05 3.15 5pfTl-5am A Sun Garry Templeton as soon as con­ at San Diego, is baseball’s highest manager Whitey Herzog, “ It might That turned out to be Mura, a 26- ■ 79«ko. IrelAnd 3.00 __ •the call yourself any night from 5 reaction is that it’s a good con­ major leaeue seasons. ver. From 4d« OFF 49«kb 2.40 5pm-5am & Sun Switzerland 4.05 tingencies can be worked out in paid player with a 10-year, $23 take a week, it might take a month, V) Gal. Italy 4.05 year-old right-hander who is better The American l.eague discussed ?37.50. 3.15 5pm-5am&Sun United p.m. to 5 a.m. Additional minutes tract,” Schneider said. ” We are their contracts,, sees no reason why million contract with the New York — it might take two months. This will than his 5-14 record and 4.27 ERA the possibility of going to lliree- OPEN DAILY 6am to 9pm SUNDAYS 6am to 8pm Liechtenstein 4.05 Kingdom 3.00 2 40 5pm-5am A Sun cost only 80(. to the United King­ close to an agreement. It’s just a _We sell the Herald & Sunday Papers. Luxembourg he can’t become the highest paid Yankees. be a bigger trade than anything we might indicate. 4.05 3.15 5pm-5am& Sun Vatican City 4.05 3,155pm-5amASun matter now of whether Ron will divisional play by 1983. An informal dom, $ 1.05 to Italy or Germany. player in baseball. The flashy The cornerstone of the trade that made last December, It will be In other developments Thursday, 4-10/ . J . . ------•••'■ ...... lOlC. , CUCICII CAUI3C tax accept it. I’d have to say tremen­ vote of owners indicated 10 of 14 of IS added on all calls billed in the United States. If your exchange doesn't have That special voice gives you a Smith, a .222 hitter but recognized will put the two All-Star shortstops more important to the Cardinals and dous progress has been made and it free agent second baseman Jerry clubs were in favor of three- International dialing capability, )ust tell the operator the country, city and phone number you by some veteran members of the in different uniforms next season more important to the San Diego PFRQ very special feeling. Call tonight. came together piece by piece. We Remy returned to the Boston Red divisional play'bul the NL. which did I b 11W PRO DU CE- want You will be billed at the direct-dial rate. ■ a o i f k dama mtadkaa baseball establishment as one of the was laid Thursday night at. the Padres.” Want to know more? Call International Information toll free. 1 " q UII*874*4000 .Sox by signing a five-year, $2 8 not discuss it al their meeting, 276 OAKLAND ST., MANCHESTER look at this as the last contract Ron best fielding shortstops ever, wants baseball meetings when the Car­ would sign.” Herzog obviously was referring to million contract and the San Fran­ remains largely opposed. Baseball S o u th ern a 25-year contract starting at $1.3 dinals sent outfielder Sixth Lezeano quality instead of quantity. At last CROSS) 643-6aS4 Guidp' was selected by 17 other cisco Giants traded outfielder J eny Commissioner Bowie Kuhn said he SirxiCE 1846) New England million per year with general in­ to the Padres ‘ for pitcher Steve December’s meetings, Herzog made Daily Kombers & Weekly Lottery. Tickets teams in November’s reentry draft Marlin to the Kansas City Royals did not favor one league oply going le le p h o n e creases of 10 percent each year. Mura. A “ player to be named later" three trades involving 22 players. for pitchers Rich Gale and Bob to three divisions. • 'j'^ I ^ ’•* VV^T<-V.;^>r --'w

>0 - THE HERALD, Fri,, Dec, 11, 1981 THE HERALD. Fri., Dec. 11. 1981 - 11 Federko's dramatic Cheney Tech hoop outlook: lifts Blues over Bruins Squad must control action By Len Auster campaign next Friday night on the D u Governale and 6-foot. junior "There won't be any easy games road at Stafford High, are 6-foot-2 Nick Foran battling it out. Six-foot- for us and the sooner we realize that By Tony Favia der my arm,” said Vachon, who a 2-0 lead, but Brian Sutter began St. Red Wings 4^ NorlR Stars 1 Hergid Sportswriter one junior Matt Cusson is also the better off we'll be. Team At Detroit, Derek Smith and Mike senior Cal Gothberg at center and UPl Sports Writer made 27 saves in the game. Louis’ comeback when he scored his Starting, finishing and playing un­ skywalking 6-foot-2 senior Isaac fighting for floor time. defense is a must if we are to stay in Federko seemed to think the late 15th goal of the year at 15:30 of the Blaisdell scored in the first period to the games ahead." i der control will be the key to Williamson at one forward. The triumoh could point to better thinps second period. Sutter picked up send Detroit on its way. The victory “Regardless of whom lands the ■ Bernie Federko, who seems to success or failure of the Cheney latter averaged 14.3 points a year starting positions, everyone will specialize in game-winning goals, for the Blues, 11-15-4. Federko’s rebound and beat Vachon was only the second for the Wings.in The second-year mentor is hopeful their last 11 outings and lifted them Tech basketball team in the up­ ago while Gothberg was third- probably see action ever game,” for balanced scoring but does see turned in a drapiatic effort at “We have been having trouble on with a backhander from ttfe^lot. coming 1981-82 carnpaign. leading marksman with 173 points. Larry Patey tied it 2-2 with his ninth out of last place in the Norris Divi­ states Phillips, “We have a team of Gothberg and Williamson carrying Boston Thursday night. “The biggest problem was going The other starting posts are for balanced ability. The only thing that With the score tied 2-2 in the final goal at 4:14 of the third period, slap­ sion. The North Stars are winless in much of the load. Offensively, con­ their last five games. out of control last year,” recalls the taking. Tom Carpenter, a 6-foot- will keep anyone off the court will be minute of play, the St. Louis Blues’ ping a rebound off a drive by Jorgen 1 senior, and 5-foot-8 senior Mike trol will be the key. “I don't want'to Tech Coach Craig Phillips, who rang a lack of hustle or failure to play un­ stop them from running, we can get two top scorers, Federko and Wayne Pettersson past Vachon. up a 6-15 mark his rookie season, Mitchell are vying for the backcourt Ray Bourque scored his fifth goal Walt McKechnie ripped home a der control. If each player plays fast breaks. But we must be able to Babych, bore down on Boston Bruins rebound for his sixth goal at 6:33 of “When we did we got blown out of slot alongside Eaton. Mitchell will within his ability, we could achieve goalie Rogie Vachon. Babych and set up a rink-long dash by Barry have to assume the point if and when recognize when to pull it back. We the second period to make it 3-0, games. The team likes to run and a fair amount of success.” have to comp out with a controlled centered the puck to Federko, who Pederson for Boston in the first can do it well but it has to unders­ period. But after that, St. Louis before Steve Christoff notched Phillips has been pleased with his running game. That 's what we want. slipped a backhander under Vachon Minnesota’s lone goal at 3:44 of the tand the fine point where to stop and team’s early workouts and likes with just 32 ticks left on the clock, goalie Mike Liut was unbeatable. . We can score when we run our third. Defenseman Greg Smith com­ set up the offense.” what he sees in its hard work. “We offense.” he surmizes.' for a 3-2 St. Louis victory, ending the “A goalie on the road has to make Phillips places the burden of con­ a difference," Liut said. “He really pleted the scoring with Detroit’s ‘Team likes will have to work very hard and con­ Bruins' four-game winning streak. fourth goal, a long drive from inside trol on 5-foot-5 senior Tom Eaton, tinue to improve during the season if Schedule: Dec. 18 Stafford A. 22 Out of Federko’s 12 goals this the road. We can’t come in and has to keep his team in there. I Portland H, 30 RHAM H, Jan. 5 expect other teams to lie down for the blue line that was deflected past who he is counting on as his point we expect to be competitive in the season, four have won games for the didn’t score any of the goals, so I guard. “Tom will be our point guard to run’ Bolton H, 8 East Hampton H, 12 us in their building,” Federko said. guess you could say,it was a team ef­ "Minnesota goalie Don Beaupre after COC (Charter Oak Conference). Blues. Paul Woods and Willie Huber set up and is responsible for making us run Bacon Academy A. 15 Cromwell A, “I saw him coming, but he got the “Maybe this will be the start of fort.” In the only other game, U P l p ho to 19 Vinal Tech A 22 Coventry A, 29 something better.” The Bruins took the play. the offense. Tom must be in control Craig Phillips “We could be in the middie of the puck and just was able to slide it un­ .nptroit topped Minnesota 4-1. on the court. If we run wild and fail •pack or with hard work and a lot of Rocky Hill H, Feb. 2 Portland A, 5 Newest Celtic in Hartford to execute we’ll be in very deep hustle can do better. Last year we Bolton A, 9 East Hampton A, 11 trouble,” the Tech coach warns. played a good game and beat East Bacon Academy H. 16 Cromwell H. Danny Ainge, newest member of the Boston Celtics, will be on Phillips sees Eaton controlling the Eaton runs into foul trouble. There Hampton and then turned around 19 Vinal Tech H, 23 Coventry H. 26 Transactions display tonight against the Atlanta Hawks at the Hartford Civic ■' ball 80 percent of the time. are three leading contenders for the and lost to Vinal Tech and that was Stafford H, March 2 Rocky Hill A, 4 Center. Ainge made his NBA debut Wednesday night against Two other tentative starters for vacant frontcourt slot with 5-foot-ll its only win of the year. We have to RHAM A. Varsity games 7:45 p.m.. Five-feam dogfight the Beavers, who lap off the ’81-82 junior Paul Nowak, 6-foot-l .senior come ready to play every game. jayvees at 6:15. By United Press International New Jersey at the Boston Garden.

B uhi'I iu II- Boston — Signed second baseman Jerry Remy to a 5-year contract. 'Far ahead of iast year' in Pacific Division Kansas City — Traded pitchers Rich Gale and Bill Laskey to San Francisco for outfielder Jerry Mar­ tJk Nothing impossible with George By United Press International built the lead to 50-34 four minutes In the only other game. New York tin. into the second quarter, but then downed Detroit 106-101 in overtime, Philadelphia — The National Boltbn hoop coach In the Pacific Division, where the went scoreless for the next four Kiiirks 106, I’islons 101 League approved the sale of the likelihood is that there will be a five- minutes, allowing the Trail Blazers At Pontiac, Mich., Michael Ray Phillies to a group headed by Bill HOLLYWOOD, Fla. (UPl) - Nobody ever manage all year, he can honestly say he team dogfight for the title, every in- to close the gap to 52-46. The Suns led Richardson scored 24 points to carry Giles; traded outfielder Orlando is going to call George Steinbfenner a Boy never said any such thing. Technically, he UPl p hoto tradivisional game is crucial. 59-56 at halftime and by as many as New York to an overtime triumph. Isales to Cincinnati for pitcher Joe sees improvement Scout. He’s a devout believer in their motto, didn’t. Bergesch said it. ' It was Detroit’s seventh consecutive Kerrigan, who was assigned to though. Be Prepared. Along with everything else, Steinbrenner Detroit’s Paul Mokeski looks for someone to pass off to after An early, indication of that was eight, iate in the third quarter. Sports given Thursday night in Phoenix, Portland went ahead for the first loss and New York’s third straight Oklahoma City of the American He’s also a big believer in the corporate im­ now has some others in the wings who could pulling down rebound from New York’s Marvin Webster last victory. Campy Russell scored six Association. age. step in and manage besides Michael. Men like Ariz., when the Suns outlasted the time 96-94 less than three minutes By Len Auster The starting line-up “gives us Parade night In Michigan. Knicks managed to eke out 106-101 win in Portland Trail Blazers 117-110. The into the fourth. The Trail Blazers’ of New York’s 16 overtime points Player Relations Committee — Whenever one of his men is filling some Yogi Berra, Joe Altobelli, Jeff Torborg and pvertime. Herald Sportswriter some size and some fairly decent capacity, he makes sure he has another right , all of whom have had past victory vaulted Phoenix over and finished with 18. Added Bud Selig of Milwaukee, shooting ability,” Leete states, “We Milt Richman Portland and into a tie with Golden The I^icks were up by 18 points in Ballard Smith of San Diego and • Not ready to fight it out with the there getting on-the-job training so he’s ready managerial experience.. Nothing like being have four forwards and a guard and prepared. State for second place, games the sM^gd quarter but Detroit led Edward Bennett Williams of big guys in the Charter Oak if we can do with that it’ll be good. If to step in if the first one falters. That’s the way he operates his two corporations - the Bob Lemon really isn’t worried about it behind Los Angeles. Portland trails 82-80 ^fjj^ight minutes left in the Baltimore. Conference, second-year Bolton we can’t we’ll bring in Ferguson fourth. New York got the ball with American Shipbuilding Company and the anymore. He has been named Yankee by three and .Seattle by 3Vz, and all St. Louis — Traded outfielder High Basketball Coach Dave Leete who can handle the ball pretty names in the Newt are well over .500. 16 seconds left in regulation but Sixto Lezeano' and a player to be nevertheless hopes to see improve­ New York Yankees, manager twice now, three times, if you’re "This was really a pressure win could not get off a shot, forcing named to San Diego for pitcher well.” “Hey, did you hear, the Yankees have just Bergesch answered this way: counting Tuesday's announcement that he ment in his Bulldogs. Bolton had its troubles a year ago for us," said Suns coach John overtime at 90-90. Steve Mura and a player to be Bolton, in Leete’s inaugural year, called another press conference,” dead- “D t me clarify that just a little bit. I wan­ was being retained next year, and what can Detroit center . Kent Benson named. and Leete has a partial diagnosis. panned Dodger manager Tommy LaSorda a na say right now Mr. Steinbrenner’s idea is they do to him now — shoot him? MacLeod. “There wasn’t a guy out posted a 1-19 mark. It will hope to “The major thing last year was in­ there who wasn't making a big play scored all 12 of his points in the third better that starting Thursday on the few minutes after Wednesday’s announce­ Bob Lemon asked for one more year. He has Michael, dismissed as Yankee manager BunkiTlKill experience and overall physical ment at the baseball meetings that Gene a lotta reasons why he wants to manage one last Sept, 6 when he told Steinbrenner to stop Tracy Jackson in that fourth quarter." quarter to bring Detroit to within 78- road at East Granby High at 7:45. strength. We had some young kids Guard Kyle Macy scored 29 72 entering the final period. Chicago.— Waived guard Roger Michael would scout in 1982 and then be more year, and he’s gonna have that year. bugging him and fire him if that was what he Burkman. That taps off a 20-game slate. who weren't very strong to rebound CHICAGO (OPII — The Chicago Bulis Thursday waived rookie Roger points, highest of his two-year Meanwhile, the Midwest Division “I feel we're far ahead of last brought back to manage the club again from Bob Lemon is gonna be the manager next had in mind, admits he wanted to get back Burkman, a 6-foot-5 guard, to open a roster spot for Tracy .Jackson, the Utah — Fired Coach Tom Nissalke or play tough defense," he review‘d, 1983 through 1985. “They’re gonna announce season. After that, the team will be turned "on the field,” although he wasn't looking for career, to lead the Suns. Phoenix was idle excejjt for the Utah Jazz, year at this point,” Leete states, “I think this year with the addi'ion club's purchase from the Boston Celtics. built a 16-point iead in the second who fired their coach, Tom and replaced him with General Bob Lemon has been named manager for 1986 over to . But Gene isn’t even Lemon's job. When he spoke with Stein­ Manager Frank Layden. “Last year was new for them and of Carpenter and With three or four The Bulls purchased Jackson from Boston Wednesday. quarter, but had to fight back from a Nissalke, and replaced him with for me. This year most of the and 1987.” gonna be with the club. He’s gonna be on brenner three weeks ago, he told him he Jackson, the Celtics secondround draft pick, played in 11 games with the five-point deficit in the fourth period largest margin was five points. general manager Frank Layden. kids over 6-foot, and growing up Nothing is impossible, as Steinbrenner detached duty more or less during the season. wanted to “get back in, " even managing with players are back and they know (physically) hopefully we won’t run Celtics and averaged 2.4 points a game. to snap a two-game losing streak. Phoenix regained the lead for good The Jazz are 8-12 this season, 6‘''z Ilfickcy what I want and what they can do.” already has proven, by hiring,, firing and It’s Bob Lemon’s team in 1982,” some other team, and he asked the Yankee on a slam dunk by Alvin Scott with games behind front-running San An­ Buffalo— Announced that General into that much.” rehiring Billy Martin, Lemon and Michael as “Win or lose?” was the next question, and owner if he was free to do so since his con­ Dennis Johnson added 23 points The Bulldogs return four players Leete remembers being op­ Marcus Allen before fouling .out with 1:26 2:22 left, Portland coach Jack Ram­ tonio, but Utah Owner Sam Bat- Manager Scotty Bowman resigned who saw action a year ago. his managers and by once hiring still another it drew a big laugh. tract with the Yankees ran through 1982. as coach; named Jimmy Roberts timistic a year ago but tempers his Bergesch hesitated a few seconds before Michael wanted to know what Steinbrennef NEW YORK (UPl) — Marcus Allen, the Southern California tailback who remdining. Jim Paxson led Portland say said he was unhappy with of­ tistone declined to say if that was Expected to start are seniors Norm pre:Season thoughts this time manager, Dick Williams, whom he signed for with 29. followed by Mychal Thomp­ ficials Paul Mihalak and Bob Rakel. why he was fired. coach. Harpin and Travis Cassells. The three years but who never managed for him a answering,e then asked: had in mind for him. Steinbrenner said he E became the first collegian to rush for over 2,000 yards in a season, accepted Minnesota Called up center around, “Last year I was optimistic “Who asked that?” wouldn't, hold him back. According to the 1981 Heisman Trophy and said Thursday night he was ’one of the son with 21. "When we were up 106-102 (with “Now is the time for a change,” former is a 5-foot-lO guard while until after the first 4-5 games,” single day.. luckiest guys in the world " The Suns ran away to a 36-26 lead 4:43 remaining) we had some well- Battistone said. “It had nothing to Mike Antonovich and defenseman Cassells is a 6-foot-2 forward. Also Steinbrenner didn’t show up at the press That brought another laugh. Michael, the matter of his managing the executed plays where we got fouled Peter Hayek from Nashville of the memory- serves him, “but I feel conference called to “solidify” the Yankees’ “Bob is gonna be the manager in 1982," Yankees again didn't actually come up until Allen, who accumulated 2,342 yards and set 12 NCAA records, was of­ in the first quarter as they shot 59 do with coaching. I’d prefer not to slated for the line-up are 5-foot-9 we’ll be in a lot of games and won’t percent from the floor compared to and nothing happened,” Ramsay' talk about Tom Nissalke’s perfor­ Central Hockey League. managerial situation. Bill Bergesch, the vice Bergesch emphasized. Steinbrenner called him up again Tuesday ficially presented with the Heisman Trophy by James Farrell Jr., president junior guard Ted Brown, sixth man be blown out like last year. of the New York Downtown Athletic Club, which sponsors the award. 43 p,ercent for Portland. Phoenix said. “We got no calls tonight.” mance.” Philadelphia — Recalled right a year ago, and 6-foot-2 junior president in charge of the club's baseball Right there, George Steinbrenner was off morning. wing Ray Allison from Maine of the “Our shooting and ball handling operations, made the announcement and one the hook. If he does decide to fire Lemon as “I knew I was back in the ‘family’ again "I was a little scared to speak tonight but now that I’m here. I’m happy, ' forward Jeff Peterson. have improved. And the kids played said Allen, a landslide winner over Georgia running back Herschel Walker , Leete hopes to be bolstered in the of the first questions asked him was how safe manager again and replace him with Michael when he woke me up,” Michael laughed. “He over the summer and pretty much was Lemon’s job for the duration of next sometime during the 1982 season and is wanted to know what I was doing sleeping so in the Heisman voting, which was announced last Saturday night. ' I'm one .SocTtT middle by 6-foot-3 David Carpenter together. That’s the first time that at center. He’s listed as a season. reminded that Lemon was supposed to late...” C of the luckiest guys in the world. God has.been good to me.” Eagle girls start off right happened around here in awhile and Fort Lauderdale (NASD — sophomore but has only one year of Purchased defender David Stride I think it's helped. Plus they’ve all Bill Virdon from Minnesota. eligibility, leaving school two years improved.” ago before coming back this year. HOLLYWOOD, Fla. i UPl I — Houston Astros manager Bill Virdon says 30 whipping Bloomfield, 43-36 "nie opppsition in the COC will years of traveling have left him tired, so he’s contemplating giving up “He (Carpenter) has been looking show how much. baseball in two years. good inside and gives us some more Schedule: Dec. 17 East Granby A, Yost writes ‘Heralid Angle’ "I've had close to all the traveling I want. I've got two more years on'my Getting its season started in the first effort. "The first three The margin went to 24-13 at the strength for rebounding inside,” 22 RHAM H, 30 East Granby H, Jan, the contract. I’ll know about.it ithe future) in another year or so," Virdon said right direction. East Catholic girls’ quarters we were very smooth and half with Cunningham having 10 Leete comments, “He can shoot the 5 Cheney Tech A, 8 Coventry A, 12 Herald Sports Editor Earl Yost keeps on top of sports Thursday. "Thirty years in baseball is a lot of traveling.' "It’s nothing else basketball team tapped off the 1981- had very few broken plays. first-half markers and Caffrey 6, B asketb all ball and gives us an honest person Rocky Hill H, 15 Portland H, 19 in his regular column, “The Herald Angle, " on the daily but the traveling. There's nothing else to read into it, " said Virdon, 50. 82 campaign with a 43-36 win over “The fourth quarter we were a lit­ Eadt held a 38-26 edge going into the inside. He’s played somewhere and Bacon Academy H,,22 Cromwell A, sports pages. non-conference foe Bloomfield High tle sloppy and missed some shots. final stanza in which Bloomfield is a mature kid. He has one year of 26 East Hampton A, 29 Vinal Tech Mark Aguirre yesterday in Bloomfield. But overall I was pleased with it for made a late surge. But East held on eligibility and we hope to make good H, Feb. 2 RHAM A, 5 Cheney Tech . •The Eaglettes return to the a first game.” 1 with Carole Ingallinera pressuring use of it.” H, 9 Coventry H, 12 Rocky Hill A, 16 DALLAS I UPl) — Dallas Mavericks leading scorer Mark Aguirre will be hardwood Saturday morning at 10:30 out front and Carolynn DelSignore Tom Mulcahy, a 5-foot-lO senior, Portland A, 19 Bacon Academy A, 23 J f O out four to six weeks with a broken toe, team officials announced Thursday. against Hartford County Conference East opened an 11-5 edge after one and Beth Caffrey controlling the 6-foot-2 junior Mike Fletcher, 5-foot- Cromwell H, 26 East Hampton H, The Mavs' No. 1 draft choice last June out of DePaul University, Aguirre boards. 9 sophomore Mai Ferguson arid 5- March 2 Vinal Tech A. Varsity (HCC) rival St. Paul in Bristol. stanza with Pam Cunningham and MIDGET has been averaging 23.5 points a game. He is the Mavericks' leader in "It was not like a first-game per­ Beth Caffrey tossing'home 4 points Sophomore Liz Palmer did a fine foot-9 sophomore A1 Carpenter are games start 7:45 p.m.; jayvees at fOf almost every offensive category and was recognized Thursday as being the Action at the Community Y last an d a - formance. It was more like a mid- apiece to show the way. The slated for reserve action. 6:15. ^ job running the East offense with night saw the Lakers hold off the A c leading vote-getter in early balloting for the Western Conference all-star season performance; " cited East Eaglettes also had only one turnover three assists and 11 points, including CALDWELL OIL, INC. e a r-ro '^ '' team. Coach Donna Ridel, pleased with the in the canto. Rockets, 14-10, and the Sonics whip 7-for-9 from the charity stripe. the 76ers, 32-17. Neal Shackner had 6 dec Ken Sims DelSignore hauled in 13 rebounds points and Jon Roe 4 for the Lakers and Caffrey 10. Cunningham VnlJ - finished with a team-high 14 points while Jose Hernandez netted 6 and cod HOUSTON (UPIl — All-America defensive tackle Kenneth Sims, accep­ Matt Paggioli 4 for the Rockets. *113.9 . . . ting the Lombardi Award Thursday night, passed the credit on to his along with three assists. neWe>

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New Jersey 6*14 .263 11 Sauve. A--13.742. h in e r and stronger than him. What makes him so great? — A Santa Lucia pageant will be Central Division College Football Standings S.KT, Terre Haute, Ind. _ still same held at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at Milwaukee 13 ti '684 » By United Press International Pure Instinct. The 6-foot-9 Celtic forward has a feci for Indiana 11 9 fro 2*2 IVY LEAGUE (Final). the game and tremendous vision, which make him a superb Emanuel Lutheran Church, 60 Atlanta 8 10 444 4>2 Conference AM Games Church St. Thirty children will Detroit 8 12 .400 f ‘2 W L T Pis OP W L T Pts OP passer and floor leader. He is being touted as the finest all- Chieaeo 8 12 -.400 f»2 Yale 6 1 0 206 82 9 1 0 28f:147 Hockey around eager since Oscar Robertson, but I’d like to enter a She hasn’t said it yej and I’m participate in the performance. Cleveland fl. 14 .263 8 Dart , 6 1 0 193 87 6 4 0 208 137 faint dissent. To me, Rick Bany epitomized everything The Scandinavian Santa Lucia Western Conference Prin r. 1 I 18f Ifti 6 4 1 233 306 worried. Midwest Division Harvard 4 2 1 163 99 fi 4 1 218 173 you’d want in a basketball player. He was two inches shorter traditions are based on the story \V L 1Pet. GB (’ornell 2 TO 176 3 7 0 146 2T/6 than Bird, but much swifter; just as good a passer, a more Every year somewhere after the of Saint Lucia, a third century 9 ' San Antonio 14 f 737 Bniwn 2 f. 0 102 186 .3 7 0 163 2f0 versatile shooter, and, when he w ant^ to be, better defen­ Denver 8 11 421 6 Penn I 60I16 20B I 80 121 306 Soccer arrival of the first Christmas card Christian martyr. Rather than Utah 8 12 368 6’ 2 Columbi I 6 0 93 160 1 90116 243 sively. But he never had Bird’s showcase in Boston, and and before the cardboard pop-up m arry a wealthy pagan boy Houston 7 14 333 8' BIG TEN (Final) wasn’t as selfless or as well-liked as Larry. chosen by her family, Lucia, who Dallas 4 16 .200 10'2 Conference All Games Nativity scene goes on the coffee WI.TPt.sOP WLTPtsOP By United Press International table, my mother announces to her lived in Syracuse, Italy with her Ixis Angeles lt> 6 727 - Wales Conference Q. Why would any team want to pay free agents like Reg­ low^a 6 20 218 92 8 3 0 261 132 children: ‘‘You know, I don’t feel a family, ran away and worked (Jolden State 12 7 KCi ohm St. 6. 2 0 2f.l 1ft) 8 30 346 22f. Patrick Division gie Ja c l^ n and Ron Guidry a million dollars a year? — with the poor, particularly the Phoenix ’ 12 7 t>22 Michipn ' 6 30 276 12f. 8 3 0 322 148 W L T Pis. GF GA B.R., Philadelphia “bit Christmas-y this year,’’ Portland' 12 8 601) Wisensn 6 3 0 213 irO 7 40247 191 Philadelphia 17 U) 1 109 lOf. MAJOR INIHIOR SOCC’ER LEAGUE blind. Seattle 11 8 ,r.79 Illinois 6 3 0 264 243 7 4 0 287 21(7 NY Islanders 16. 8 4 113 97 By United Press International Show business — especially in the case of Jackson. He’s 35 San Diego 6 12 .333 Minnesot 4 r022236 6 f 0 274 26f. Pittsburgh 13 II 4 1U3 103 Eastern Division and gimpy and can’t field like he used to, and his bat may be My mother, who could have put HER KAMI LI found her and Thursday's Mesulls Mich . St 4 f 0246222 f 6 0 270 249 NY Rangers 10 16 3 98116 W L F*cl. GB slowing down. But he’s still a dangerous hitter in the clutch the H in Hallmark, has been saying New York 1U6, Detroit lOl (oti I'urdue 3 6 0 201 209 r> 60243236 Washington 8 17 2 101 113 New York 4 1 .800 - forced her to return home with Phoenix U7, Portland 111) Indiana 3 6 0 1 37 240 '3 - 80 144 291 Adams Division Baltimore 3 1 7ft) '-a •who responds to dramatic situations and exudes color that this to her children for as long as them, but she still refused to Buffalo . 15 6 7 37 U)9 84 Pndav's (iames Nrwstrn .0 90 7r42f. 0 11 0 82f28 I’itlsburgh 4 2 667 attracts fans. If you don’t have to be tied down to a long they can remember. Possibly marry the pagan. To save face, it (All 'I'imes KSTi BIG F:IGHT (Final) Boston 16 8 4 36 111 IB (.'leveland 3 2-,«)00 1 contract, he’s worth the money. I have greater reservations Atlanta at Boston. 7 30 p m. (Juebec 16. 12 4 34 141.134 Buffalo 2 2 .r.OO P'2 longer. Conference All Games about Guidry, who was the darling of tne free agent draft, was decided she must be Denver at New Jersey. 7 If p in WL Tins or* wLTinsOP Montreal 12 7 8 32 129 81 New Jersey 1 4 .200 3 proclaimed a witch and burned at Cleveland at Philadelphia. 8 (f p m Nehrask 7 0 0 267 46 9 2 0 349 103 H arlfordv/ 7 12 8 22 92 1(77 Philadelphia 1 4 .200 3 because he’s no longer the overpowering pitcher he was I only mention it because it’s one Hoii.ston at Chicago. 8.If: p m Oklahuni 4 2 1 184 6 4 1 301 179 (’ampbell Conference Western Division when he burst out as a major talent in 1978. the stake. They attempted to San Antonio at Dallas. 8 X p m Okla. St 4 30 114 128 7 4 0 181 183 Norris Division St. Louis 6 01,000 - of those family traditions that will burn her in the market place, but Indiana at Milwaukee. D p rn Kansas - 4 3 0 116 132 . 8 30 188 18f W L T Pts, GF GA Denver 4 2 .667 : probably never get written up Kansas City, at Clah. 1) 30 p ni Mis^souri 3 '4 0 143 116 7 4 0 2f;7143 Minnesota 12 7 9 33 121 93 Memphis 4 4 .600 2 Q. Can you explain the changing of the guard in pro foot­ the sticks would not catch fire. Portland at Los Angele.s. 10 p in. Iowa St. 2 4 1 90 122 f f. ! 189 218 (’hicago 11 8 8 30 127 116. Kansas (.’ity 2 3 .400 2 ball this year, with powers like Oakland, Pittsburgh, Los anywhere. Someone drew a sword and Washington at San Diego, 10 :r ji ni Colo. 2 ro r.9 2l3 3 '6 0 141 322 Winnipeg 11 12 6 27 109 127 Wichita 1 4 .200 ' Saturday's (iames Kans St 1 6 0 92 214 2 90 164297 St. w uis 11 16 4 26 106. 126 Phoenix 0 4 .000 ' Angeles and San Diego soddenly sinking into mediocrity Every large family has such pierced her through the eyes and Boston at Atlanta Detroit 9 16, 6i 23 108 127 Thursday’s Result while Cincinnati, Stm Francisco and Denver come up as the she fell dead. New Jersey at Indiana I^IID-AMERICAN (Final) Toronto 7 13 7 21 117 122 Philadelphia 10. PitLsburgh 6 big surprises? — L.T., East St. Louis, 111. traditions; they are as cherished Milwaukee’at New York Conference All Games Sinythe Division Friday's Games and put away in safe places as much THIS YEAR Lucia will be por­ Denver at Cleveland WLTPtsOP WLTPtsOP Edmonton 18 7 6 4:i 176 116 (All Time.^ EST) Pete Rozelle has achieved nirvana: "On _.anyny given_ Utah at San Antonio Toledo ' 8 1 0213 86 8 3 0243 146 Vancouver 13 11 6 31 109 98 New Jersey at Memfihis, 7:36 p.m. Sunday....’’ Rules changes, I feel, have toppled the ohold order. as the falling apart plastic Christ­ trayed by Sandy Stauffer, yhiladelphia at' ( hicago Miami 6 1 1 162 78 8 2 1 199 164 Calgary 9 14 6 2'! 111 134 Baltimore at Buffalo. 8;0F. p.m. No longer can teams be physically intimidating, especially daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Dalia.s at Houston C Mich. 7 2 0 167 96- 7 4 0 223 131 Los Angeles 10 16 1 21 HI 136 Philadelphia at Cleveland. 8:0T. p.m. mas tree ornaments and the Washington at Phoenix Bwg Gr. 6; 3 1 118 81 6 6 1 16.6; 132 Colorado 4 19 69 142 New York at Kansas Cily. 8:36 p.m. on defense — where most of the former powers you men­ macaroni wreath someone made in Stauffer of 58 Virginia Road. lletroit at Seattle Denver at Phoenix. 9:36. p.m. tioned asserted their superiority. Also, with control of player W* Mich. r. 40 182 146 6 6 0 206 172 (Top four in each division qualify for fourth grade. They are a reassuring The Norwegian girls will be Kansas Citv at liolden Slate Ohio U. 6. 4 0 202 219 6 6 0 238 267 Stanley Cup playolfs.) Saturday’s Games limiU, you can’t stockpile talent to replace wom-out veter­ Lisa .Erickson and Beth Four­ Kent St. 3 6 0 106 138 4 7 0 144 172 Thursday's Results Buffalo at Pittsburgh ans immediately. The axis of success in the NFL now swings sign that though everything is Bail St 2 60 112 16B 4 7 0 167 218 St. Louis 3. Boston 2 Cleveland at Baltimore • nier; Swedish Girls, Amanda NKW YOHK (Uti. ■ No. 111. 2 7 0 11.3 193 3 8 0 160 217 Detroit 4. Minnesota 1 New Jersey at St. Loiils tp teams who emphasize speed and finesse rather than sheer changing, everything is still the Torstenson and Jennifer Wasko; • Lucas 2 2-2 6. Hu.ssell 4 12 12 20. E Mich . 0 90 74297 0 11 0 88 338 Friday s Games strength. same. Cartwright 8 3-« 19. Richardson 10 3-f/ 24. MISSOURI VALLEY (Final) (All Times EST) Baker boys, Ivan Wasko, Michael Smith 8 2-2 18. Webster 1 0-0 2. Carter I Conference All Games Toronto at Washington. 8:0f. p.m. Arner, Randy Norris and Jason 0-0 2. Williams 6 1-1 13. Newlin I 04) 2. W L T Pts OP W !. T Pis OP -M ontreal at Winnipeg. 9:(Jf. p.rp. Copeland 0 0-0 0 Totals 41 2:1-28 106. Drake r 1 0 1(13 136 10 1 0 2T2 196 Saturday s Games MY MOTHER, who occasionally Norris; Tomtars, Michele Jolly, DKTROIT <1011 . Tulsa r 1 0 220 92 6 f U 3M196 N.Y. Rangers at Philadelphia, aft, forgets that ail her children have Diana Norris and Andrew Hubbard 6 3-6 If,. Ti tpucka 12 12-19 36, So. 111.- f 2UI4:MI2 7 4 0 234 174 Colorado at Hartford Lessard; Star boy, Bryan Buus, Benson 6 0-0 12. Lee 1 0-0 2. Johnson 6 3- W .'Texas 3 3 0 130 114 7 4 0 247 213 Butfalo at Detroit NORTH AMERICAN SOCCER LEAGUE Vic Abraitis 363, Frank Kiernan 138- grown up and have moved away, Wichita 3 3 1 ir.O 148 4 6 1 260 242 (Indoor League) Mr. and Mrs. Everett Johnson 4 lf». Moke.ski 0 0-0 0.- Judkins 3 0-0 6. Montreal at Toronto 361, Tom Turner 361, Maynaro used to haye another standard Herald photos by Tarquirtio Jones 1 0-0 2. Tvler 4 3^ 11, Hardv 1 0-0 Ind. St, 2 4 1 139 lOf, f, f 1 247 KVl St Louis at (Quebec By United Press International and Melissa and Matthew Arner 2 Total 40 21-33-101 N M, St 1 fO 70174 3 80 If? 286 N.Y. Islanders at C’algary Atlantic (.’onference Clough 3fi5, A1 Martin 352. pronouncement we all used to wait New York :fll24I6 12 16- 106 Illinois 1) f 0 44 119 3 7 0 14T: 190 Washington at Pittsburgh Eastern Division will take part in the family Detroit 2I2f:2T: 18 I I -101 SOUTHWEST. (Final) Chicago at Minnesota W L Pet. GB . ^Bowling for at Christmas time. Kathleen Lassard (left photo) sings in the 17th annual Santa Lucia day pageant and Sandy Stoufler wears the traditionai Toronto ' scene. The lighting and sound Three-point goaP- Richardson. Fouled Conference All Games Vancouver at Los- Angeles Ol.UOO will be taken care of by David crown of candles in the celebration at Emanuel Lutheran Church oul~Lucas, Mokeski Total louls—New W L T Pts OP W L T Pis OP New York 0 1.000 AARP- Dottie Roberts 206-491, She used to say, with the same York 28. Detroit. 29. A-f-.(W4 SMU 7 10224 103 10 10366.137 Jacksonville 1 .000 seriousness Dan Rather announces Torstenson, Herbert Bengtson, Texas 6 M 177 116. 1 1 249 146 Montreal 1 000 9 Cathi6 Rlngrose 179-485. Houston 6 2 I 161 106 3 1 224 118 Central Division the latest tumble in the Dow Jones and Robert Benson. Mrs. Robert St. Louis 0 1 2—3 PORTLAND illOi Arkanss 6 3 0219 16B 3 0 296 188 Tampa Bay Benson and Mrs. Astrid Wilder Tex, A&M 4 4 0 163 139 6 0 248 187 Boston 2 0 8—2 Chicago .600 ZODIAC- Marian Eaton 190-463, Industrial average: "You know Harper 6 1-3 ’ 13. Natt 9 1-2 19. First p e rio ^ l. Bos. Bourque 6 Tulsa are directing the pageant, and Thompson 7 7-9 21, Paxson 12 f.-f. 29! Baylor 3 6 0169 206 6 6 0 262 246 .000 Edith Tracy 190-457, Ann Avery 175, kids, THIS YEAR there aren’t going Hice 6 0 139 261 4 7 0 183 360 (McNabi. 14.17. 2. Bo:;. Pederson 14 Pacific Conference AMTOCPS- Donna Ford 129, Mrs. Herbert Bengtson is chair­ Ransey 3 3-fi 9. Lamp 3 2-2 8. Valentine 4 (Bourque, Park). 19 19. Penalties— Northwest Division Phyllis Michaud 205. to be as many presents as there 1-2 9. Awtrev 4 1-2 9. (ludmundsson 0 0-0 ’I'CU 1 6 1 163 246 2 7 2 230 299 Sophie Burger 129, Debby Wilson man of the Refreshment Com­ T. Tech 0 7 1 136 218 1 9 I 196 296 McCrimmon. Bos. ;6B. Jonathan. Bos. Edmonton 0 LOGO 0 T o tal^ ^ i 20-28 110, Vancouver 126, Alice Sartwell 128-362, Alice were last year.” mittee. PHOKNIX (1171 16:10: Cashman, Bos. 18:41. Lapointe. 01.000 ELKS- Paul Ford 144-366, Bill SIL. 18.41. Seattle 2 .333 Richards 359, Fran Doyon 160-149- During the middle ages, mis­ Robinson 6 4-6 16. Scott ft r.-6 If.. WESTERN ATHLETIC (Final) Second pericxi—3. SlL, Sutter, 16 Western Division Feeley 143-360, Hank Hebert 144-142- We joke about that now when Adams 3 1-4 7. Johnson 10 3-3 2!1. Macy Conference All Gaines (Federko, Babych). 16:30. Penalties— Portland 1 1 .fX)0 - 397, Joan DeDominicis 137-342, Flo 405, Don Benoit 356, Joe DeSimone she’s not within earshot. We joke sionaries carried Santa Lucia’s 11 6-6 29. Kellev 4 7-8 If., Kramer 2 2A 6. W L T Pis OP W i, T Pts OP Lapointe. StL. 7:67; Jonathan, Bos. San Jose 1 2 .333 Niles 129-131-383, Louise Webb 358, story to Scandinavia; where the Bradley 2 2-2 6. Cook 0 0-0 0- Totals—43 BYU 1 0:12U 121 10 2 0 466.220 major; 17:16. Nill. SlL. major, 17:16. San Diego 0 1 .000 360, Dave VanTassell 160-406, Ralph about it because it’s been years 30-39 117 Hawaii 1 0219 79 8 2 0 296.120 O 'R eilly. Bos, major. 18.14. Pavese. StL. Chris Cowperthwaite 134-127-141- natives were particularly taken Portland 26:10 28 26-110 Utah Thursday's Result Doyer 141-382, Bruce Fish 137-355, since we measured Christmas in 11 213 16.6 2 1221207 major. 18 14; (.ashman. Bos. 18:14; Portland 6. San Jose 0 402. with her story. They admired her Phoenix 36 23 31 27- 117 Wv'imng 2 0 241 132 30344 203 Dunlop, StL. 19:44. Bob Mike 151-361, Gene Richardson term s of the' number of Tonka Three point goal.s—Macy. Fouled O ul- N Mex 4 1 136, 120 Frida's Games courage in defying her parents 7 I 226 231 Third period—4. StL. Patey. 9 (All Times EST) 151-365, Ernie Pepin 135-359, Bill, Natt. Johnson Total Foiils-Porlland 31. SD .St T 0 166 160 6.0279 227 (Pellersson. Brownschidlei. 4:14. 6. StI.. trucks or Barbi doll outfits waiting for her faith and loved the saint Phoenix S Technical Fouls—Johnson. Air For Toronto at Montreal. 7:30 p.m. CODINTRY CLUB- Gordon Wilson Winnie 136, Bill Hanson 141-141-406, r 0 124 174 7 0 171 242 Federko, 12 (Babych. Brownschidlei New York at Jacksonville, 8 p in. for us under the tree. MacLt'od 'Phoenix coadi), Bianphi UTEP 1 6 0 89 316 1 10 0 146 441 19:28, Penalties-H art. SlL. 16:67. 170-402, Ed Shaw 399, Phil Sullivan Terry Deveaux 136, Bill Adamy 151- who brought light to them during 'Phoenix a.s.sl. coachi A--10,842 (’ol St Tulsa at Tampa Bay. 8 p.m, 0 8 0 127 322 0 12 0 164 602 Shots on goal—St, Louis 10-9-ll-:W Edmonton at Seattle. 10:30 p.m. 144-396, Bill Palmer 140-387, Ted 388, Bill MacMullen 162-408, Dave Now some of us even have the darkest month of the year. PACIFIC-10 (Final) Boston 8-12-10-30. ' .San ilicgo.iit Vancouver. 10.:4) p.m. Backiel 147-385, Pete Staum 379, Her saint’s day, Dec. 13, was (.'onference All Games Goalies — .St. Louis, Liul. Boston, Saturday s Gaines Derosier 141-369, Dom Farr 142-351, children who measure Christmas in W I. T Pis OP W L T Pts OP the shortest day of the year, ac­ Vachon. A- 10,020 'No Games Scheduled) John Rieder 147-378, Nondo Annulli Bernie Welch 142-387, A1 Grabinsky terrns of Tonka trucks and Barbi Thursday\s ('ollegc Basketball Results Wa.sh 6 20 186.147 9 2 0262 171 147-378. Leo Cyr 367, John Wilks 365, cording to the old calendar. By Cnited Press International I’.SC 6. 2 0 178 UJ6 9 2 0 284 144 139-372, doll outfits and we find ourselves x-Ariz .Si r-20226 137 9 2 0 394 190 Pagans for centuries had ^ 0 L'psala Invitational Tournament Wa.sh St r 2 1 183 128 8 2 1 261 1.69 saying things to . them like, "You celebrated the festival of lights Finals U(’LA r 2 I 223 124 7 -3 1 288 164 know, THIS YEAR there aren’t I psala r*7, K Slroudshcrg St 47 Arizona 4 4 0 16,1 161 6 6 0 2fJ20r. on that day. When they converted Third place -Stanford 4 4 0 270 2UG 4 7 0 314 281 going to be as many presents as to Christianity, they kept the Cabrini 66. .St Joseph iNY) T8 Calif. 2 6 0 i:»2(M 2 90 187287 IV Fast Oregon J 6 0 86 1 2 9 0 16.6 244 there were last year.” We do so celebration, but centered it American InCI 70. (^uimiipiac 76 ^ Ore. SI, 0 7 0 72 330 I 10 0 142 4 because we feel we must shield around Saint Lucia. Rentlev Ilf. Lowell 90 x nol eligible lor conference champion­ (.'CNY 76. Pace 72 ship them from feeling disappointed, the In Sweden, Santa Lucia Day (-larion 74. I’oinl Park 69 PAC. COAST ATHLETIC ASSOC. iFinal) way my mother once did. marks the official beginning of Conn College 62. (’oast (iuard 61 i2oti ^ (.’onference All Games the Christmas. season. Early in Drew 71. Delaw.ire ’v alley 63 WLTPtsOP WLTPtsOP Kdinboro 61). Penn St -Behrend San Jose 6 U 0 201 127 9 2 0 36J. 227 Some of our family traditions go the morning of the 13th, before FIT 74. Kingsborough TO Utah St. 4 lOKC 62 '< 1 204 210 back so far they hardly fit anymore, dawn, the oldest daughter or the (ictlysburg 60. Juniata f;3 Frsno St 2 3() 104 1fi; 6 0 264 299 mother puts on a long white gown Hobart TTi. Fisenhower 66 Pacilic 2 3 0 100 113 60170 2fB;; but we pull and stretch and tug at , Hofstra 73, Fairleigh iJn kinson 67 Fullerln I 4 0 70 96 3 8 0 199 272 them to put them on anyway. with a red sash and a crown of Howard 67. Fa.stcrn Illinois 6T Dmg Bch I 4 0 74 109 2 8 0 16.0 232 candles and, with the other Lifayctte 60. .Moravian TO New Hampshire 78, Cti(a r<3 SOUTHEASTERN -(Final) Fiberglass belted My youngest brother, a freshman children serving as attendants, ^.New Hai'np Coll 112. W New Kngland Conference All Games goes to the parent’s room with a W LT PlsOP W LT Pts OP at a quite respectable Boston un­ x-(»eorgi RADIAL tray of special saffron buns Phila Textile 6t» Sus'cjuehanna fJl 6 U02U6 62 10 10 3622 96 iversity, came up to me last year Duff Benson (right) directs the chorus as bakers (from left) Jason Norris, Ivan \A/asko, Bryan Boos and Randy Norris, carry S^>ringfield f6. .St Anselm 49 x-Alabm 6 0 0 16B 70 1 284 137 and said, “You didn’t say it yet,” called "lussekattor,” and serves Irinitv 82. Western Conn fl Miss.St 4 2 0 122 76 0 20Q 137 them coffee in bed. trays of special Swedish buns. • WPl 99. Thomas 81 P'lorida » 3 :i 0 146 93 0 278 140 SnOUIBfTIR and looked accusingly towards the Wash .Icll 79. (icneva ti9 Tenn. 3 3 0 ICf; 164 0216 244 South Auburn 2 4 0 87 102 0186 166 Christmas tree. Alabama Christian 9t.. I.a(irahge 911 Kentcky 2 40 70 117 0134 222 lot' ■ Miss. 1 4 1101 186. 1 167 284 W inter radial us low as Andrew, whom I call my little Athens 64, .Ia< k.sonville St rf- LSU 1 4 1 84 121 I 169 272 ^^BiiminghamSouthern 74. No' (ieorgia Vandrbli I 6 0 106 1 0 211 281 P155/80R1 3 brother though he’s a foot taller I x-co-chumpiuns. Ala-Miss game did not Campbi'llsviHe HT,. Berea 77 count in SRC stgsi Blackwall than I, stood there until it hit me. Johns Hopkins TT., I.ebanon Valiev 73 Plus I.ilHTly Baptist 61, AugustaAui ' 62■" ’ ATLANTIC COAST IFinal) I grabbed him by the elbow and $1.71 F.E.T. little older but still Tiny Tim l-ongW(MKjUmgwcMKj M. Lincoln V Conference. All Games A M Washington 70. N (' -Wesleyan 69 W LT Pis OP W I. T Pts OP NO TRADE-IN propelled him over to the tree. Middle Tenn St • 64. Morchead St «) x-Clinsn 6 0 0 19f f6 11 0 0 313 90 Murray .St ff.. Akron Kl No. (.'ar. . f, 10 142 64 9 2U344 123 NEEDED "See that,’’ I said, pointing to a Sy Adele Angle N C -A.shcville If7. BartKT-S<-otia 71 Marvind 4 2 0 168 loe 4 61232 194 White Extra plastic gingerbread man Christmas Focus Editor bride tied the knot in front of millions of rlM TIM STII.I. makes his living NK I.ouisiana 68, b>uisiana Tech 60 Duke 3 3 0 118 134 6 f 0 210 230 •44 (nierbem f». Kckerd ti6 N.(.’ St. 2 4 0 91 136 4 7 0180 223 tree ornament, "Don’t eat it. It’s viewers on that Dec, 17, 1969 Tonight Show. singing songs like "Tiptoe Through the Presbyterian 72. Methodist ti8 loD Wake For 1 f 0 124 2rT: 4 7 0 217 36f. riot real.” Tiny Tim was going down the list of his Not all those miles have Jieen strewn with Tulips. " Virj^inia 0 60 90 ITT. 1 S t e A lwata S.C.-Spartanburg 8T.. Wolford 67 10 0127 261 White F.E.T. strong beliefs. tulips. The unique voice of his he described as "a Tennessee Tech 62. E. Kentucky ft) y-GaTch 0 00 0 0 1 10 0 124 309 PI6S/80R-U lulanc 82. Nicholas St. 67 (x-i-hampion. y-ineligible for c/jnf title) AR78-I3 • 5 4 $1.93 At age three Andrew had tried to “I don’t believe in birth control or rhythm For one thing, he and Miss Vicky are voice for all seasons ' "It'll go in any key 'Union 96. Alice Llovd 76 P175/80R-U BR78-13 5 5 2.03 take a chomp out of the gingerbread splitsville; the marriage lasted "on and off — Youngstown St. 66. Austin Peay ft) SOUTHERN (.Final) • P18S05R -U 0178-14 of any kind. 1 believe that S-E-X is meant for good or bad: whatever if feels like at the Midwest (-’onference All Games « 2 2.29 man, and a set of tiny teeth marks mostly off ” until she left him in January 1974. P19Sf75R-U ER78-14 having kids. Abortions? Terrible! And I don’t moment.” Ashland KB. Indiana-Ft Wayne 84 W L T Pts OP W L T Pis OP .(B4 2.42 are still there to prove it. Every She’s remarried now and living in New Bethanv ffi. Tabor 76 x-Furmn 6 2 0 188 136, 3 0 293 210 P20Sf75R-M FRTB-U • « 7 2.56 believe in divorce,” And, without missing a That unique look of his, he said, was ^C entral Mo 76. Schtwl Of The O/arks VMI 3 M 90 77 3 1 16T. 16B PZlSf75R-M GR78-14 year since then it is up to his'sister beat, he added: "I do believe in a levy on Jersey. something he adapted long before the ETcnSt m 2.73 4 2 0 86 99 6,0 191243 P22S/75R-14 IIR78-14 blank tapes.” Tiny Tim’s financial fortunes have not celebrated Johnny appearances. Long before Culver-StiK kton 80. William Penn 76 ChuU 3 2 1121) 111 3 1 217 172 7 3 2,«6 to remind him of his folly. DePauw t>7. Rose-Hulman ffi (oti Citadel 3 2 1122 100 3 1 242 16.1 P1C5/80R-1S 165R-15 .6 1 2.15 Having a telephone conversation with Tiny followed a stellar path since then; suffice to the Beatles, too. He began wearing his curly Judson 70. Elmhurst 63 W (’ar ■ 3 4 0 160 146 7 0 2:W297 P20SnSR-I5 PR78-1S 7 0 2.62 a . Tim is a bit like tip toeing through the tulips; say he tells interviewers he’s jiist “basically hair shoulder length or longer back in 1954 lH*wis 78. St. P'ranns 73 Ajjp St I r I 117 143 7 1 236 201 P21SnSR-lS GR78-IS SOME FAMILY traditions live .Ntarsh 1 6 0 74 i;f7 7 3 2.73 you’re never quite sure where you’re going to day to day living.” When he’s not on the road, Why? MacMurray ft). Illinois (’oil 62 9UKM284 P225nSR-IS HR78-1S on despite everything; others go to Mayville St 79. Dakota Wesleyan 77 y-David 0 00 0 0 4 6 0 206 262 7 5 2.90 step next. which isn’t often, he occupies an apartment Millikm 69, Olivet Nazarene 6H ix-charimion. v-ineligible (or conf. title) ■ P23S/7SR-I5 LR78-1S "WI TH THIS long hooked nose, I couldn’t 8 3 3.19 sleep for a while and then resurface. Tiny Tim will be part of the cast perfor­ next to the Dakota, the building where John Moorhead St ST,. Valley Cily iNDl 82 live with myself," he said. Pittsburg 91. Ik'nnedietine 7l THIS PRICE INCLUDES FREE MOUNTING Now that there are tiny ming at 8:30 p.m. Saturday at East Catholic Lennon lived, SE Missouri St. 79. Cent Arkansas 72 BIG SKY grandchildren running around, I’m The wedding on Johnny Carson was John­ SW Baptist fj|. Rockhurst 48 Conference All Games High School as a pgrt of Roy Radin’s Vaud- HE SPENDS his money, he said, on beau­ St. Mary’.s 6f.. Bethel 62 WLTPts(JP WLTPtsOP All prices plus lux. No Irndc-in needed! ny’s idea, not his. Originally he and his shy Idaho St. confident there are a few practices ville ’81 Tour sponsored as a fund raiser by St Scholaslica 69. Bemidji St. 63 6 I0I81 91 9 10‘296137 Ollier sizes eunipurulily priced. ty products. "I love to keep young. There's violet planned to get married at her mother’s Boise St 6 1 0 182 129 9 2 0 281 183 AND REMOVAL IN THE SPRING that will find their way back into the the Manchester Police Union. Wittenberg 68. Cedarville 61 .Montana nothing like keeping young” house in Haddenfield, N.J. Then on a visit one Southwest 6 20148 136, 7 30236 173 family repertory. Someone Must In a telephone interview earlier this week WcIh t ' St 4 3 0 164 164 7 4 0 271 228 Prfcee Good Dec. His beauty regimen, however, does not app­ night Carson offered to have NBC pay for Arkansas St fd, Houston Bapt, 49 Nev-Ren ’tih Sat. 12ih. with the Herald, Tiny Tim admitted: he’d Arkansas. 84, Wiseo isin-Park'side f2) 4 3 0 167 127 7 4 0 310191 Knock the C!hristmas Tree Down ly to his diet. The days are long gone when everything if he’d marry her on air. N. Ariz, 2 6 0 133 169 4 7 0 226 26.7 rem arry Miss Vicky in a minute if she asked Hardin-Simmuns 80. St Edwards f«9 Monl .St. 1 60 106 200 3 7 0 192 273 Once, for instance, will probably Tiny Tim downed health food to keep his body The whole thing was almost canceled Hardin-Baylor 122. SW Assembly ft! him to; his name at birth was Herbert Idaho 0 70 1.77 203 3 8 0 310 264 "Connecticut'i 0/Jest Lmco/rt'Afercury Dealer** have a rebirth. So will Drive the Car pure. twice; once because Tiny Tim’s lawyer got Texas Tern 107. Texas-Arlmgton 84 Khaury, he uses Loving Care’s redwood West Across the Front Lawn and Tell the He recounted what he’d had for lunch that arrested for stealing stocks, and, at the last Azusa-Pac 91. Whittier 74‘ brown rinse on his hair weekly, and he’s day:* “Two bags of pretzels, two bags of Colorado 7S. Wyoming 73 MAJOR INDEPENDENTS Unsuspecting Children It Was San­ moment, because nobody could get a minister Nevada-Reno 81). UNLV 76 always had a yen to go to the moon. tacos, two milk shakes, two candy bars, one W I, T Pis OP ta’s Sled. • who would perform the rites on TV. Someone Nevada-Reno 86, Nevada-Lis Vega.s 76 Pittsburgh 'V bag of raisins, one bag of apricot biscuits — New Mexico St 62. Dallas Bapli.st I 0 361 144 /MORIA THERS/ HE DID NOT admit his age. "I never give finally lined up a Unitarian minister. So Mississippi 1 1 288 89 So, anyway, ma, should you read three cans of Dad’s Root Beer.” Northridgc 92. Cal-Luth Miami. Fla 2 0 216 K6 my age,” he said in that wonderful warbly Today, he vowed, "I shall never marry Oregon %. Rhode Island 94 Penn Stale 2 0 346 1.62 this. I’m waiting for you to let it voice familiar to anyone who watched the "The above-the-mouth muscle is weak,” he again while she’s alive” In the same Puget Sound 74. St. .Martins 6f, West Virginia 3 0 26B 147 admitted. ”If I went on a diet and I passed San Diego .St 4L. San Diego .36 . Navy 3 1 216 162 drop that you’re not feeling a bit Johnny Carson Show in the late ’60s. Relen­ telephone conversation, he said should any San Jose St HTj. Sononia St fl (’olgate 3 0 238 161 315 CENTER $T.. MANCHESTER, CONN.* Phene A43-3135 Christmas-y this year. 1 won’t feel a TINY TIM ting a bit, he added " I’m nearer 50 than 40 away next day, just think what I would b e . romantic attachment become "torrid," he’d bit Christmas-y until you do. he'll appear in Manchester and I’m past 45.” missing, you know what I mean? If you took He’s come a few mi.(es since he and his away the ‘f from diet...” I’lea*** turn lu page 14 'i I t - THE HERALD, Fri., Dec. 11, 1981 THE HERALD. Fri., Dec. II, 1981 — 15 Dean of composers Friday TV W here DINING Is A PLEASURE ) N«wt gets many tributes ) Ch«rll«'t Ano«l« ) Tic T«c Dough ) Boat O fT h« NFL 1971 AFC Friday Sudden Death Playoff Qame-Miami 5ui>dciy Bruiych f it >^Kanaea City(R) By Frederick M. Winship ®) rRemember ...... When: The Image Mekere Dick Cavelt hoata thia Capt. Frank Murphy (series The Brovvi)stoi>c UP! Senior Editor apecialthatfocuaeaonailaapectaof A WEEKLY GUIDE TO FINE DINING • Our antique buffet abounds with fresh fruits, straw* advertiaing In the 200 yeara of star Robert Stack, center) ^ e ric a n commercialiam. berries Chantilly, and our pastry chefs creations — muf­ NEW YORK (UPl) - Virgil comes to the aid of a young boy (3) Dr. Scott On Hebrewa (Contln* fins.danlsh, and nut breads — still warm from the oven. Thomson, dean of American com­ o n From Daytime) (Keith Mitcheil) who is tripping • On the dessert side you'll find cheesecake, chocolate posers, has been New York’s (S) Sporta Now FIrat complete on LSD supplied to him by mousse, nappleons. fresh cakes, and more — it's all in­ birthday boy for a month and now aporta report of the day'a aporta "The Professor" (Robert Ridge- cluded in the price of your brunch! t^penlnga. • Treat yourself to our Brownstone Special — a tender featuring this w eek... he's ready to get back to work in his QlTVCommunltyCollege:Maklng ly), who works part-time as a filet topped with a poached egg. artichoke hearts, and C o u n t r y It a l i a n 86th year. ItCount O Jefferaone (Captioned) clown at children’s parties but smothered in a rich Bearnalse sauce — or try our thick Thomson’s 85th birthday touched ® Jim Rockford: Private full-time as a drug pusher to cuts of French toast served with New Hampshire maple off a series of parties, musical syrup — or select another one of our enticing entrees. school children, in. "Magic tributes and salutes including a con­ • Your first Bloody Mary. Screwdriver, or glass of Cham­ BRUNCH . Man," an episode of ABC-TV’s pagne is on the house and all other brunch libations are cert performance at Carnegie Hall (S) N ew a W o rld Daily newa Happy Hour priced! ii am— 3 pm 7.95 highlighta. national end new hour-long dramatic/action recorded by Nonesuch records of RESERVATIONS RECOMMENDED Sundays fro m 11:00 a .m . Dinner at 2:00 p .m . international. series, STRIKE FORCE, airing ■'Four Saints in Three Acts,” one of fl:30 ASYLUM * TRUMRULL STS. 525-1171 two operas he wrote with Gertrude ^ CBSNewa Friday, December 11. 45 EAST CENTER STREET • MANCHESTER • 64.3-276T GD Bullaeye DDWNTOWN HARTFORD Stein, and a gala concert and dinner ' £ pll(g e Baaketbail Report CHECK LISTINGS FOR EXACT TIME. at New York University Dec. 4. NBC Newa On Nov. 25, Thomson’s actual Nightly Bualneaa Report O Bob Newhart Show V i e DAVIS FAMILY birthdate, Houghton-Mif f lin _ 6:SS published ;'A Virgil Thonnson ® Newa CARRIAGE DINING ROOM NOW SERVING BEER & WINE 6:59 EVEPYDAYLOWPffiCWS Reader,” gathering under one Cover (Si Good Newa Break ^ w 582 pages of the best of his music _ 7:00 Heston, Geraldine Chaplin. 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PIANO’S incorporates herself and calls her reports; Newsdesk, Freeman- EAST KOAST 50.00 (B) Over Easy Guest: Television another case and return to terrorize heyday of his fame as a composer of Composer-critic Virgil Thomson rests in his easy chair at the cllents'stockholdera'. (Rated R) (90 Reports, Sports Update and* Per Couple personality Jack Pear. Hosts: Mary their victims who were to testify minaJ Rt 8 & 44A BOLTON 643-2342 SOUND BAND SILVERADO audaciously simple and often playful Marlin and Jim Hartz. (Ctosed- against them. (60 mins.) ^neyline. picturesque Chelsea Hotel in New York City that has been his 0 ( B ) Dick Cavett Show 0 Movie - (No Inform ation ^ v e m music and a writer of Tabasco-sharp Captloned;U.S.A.) IS Movie‘(Drama) ** "Lolly 0 Barney Miller i H i I home since he fled France in 1940. _ 7:20 •Madonna War” 1973 Rod Steiger. available)* "PalnInTheA...” (No CA LL NOW music critiques, 11:30 Other Information Available.) 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But 1 think it was a good Multinational'Shoeoompany Guests: Bob Hope, Mac Davis. (60 a ^er hatchet. (119 mins.) (4:30 to 6:30 TUES-SAT) for piano and organ. W That’s Hollywood Chairman of the Board Tom Bata m^a.) operas which brought him hjs (S) CNN Sports A report on what's 0 Gunsmoke opera.” visits Bata plants in Chile. Upper (S) Newsdesk Aninety-minutenews 3:20 Si* MR. PURR’S LDBSTER SPECIAL greatest public attention ( “ Four Part of his musical sophistication happened and what's ahead in Volta, Mauritius, Sri Lanka and final. Thomson is still writing music, uorts. GD Community Calendar l i * Saints” in 1934 and “ Mother” in was his use of American folk Kenya, as'Enterprise'takesalookat 0 Movie - (No Inform ation (S) Deathwatch: Six Who Wait eSPAGHETTI & MEATBALLS s6 more entres working at an old dowager of a the scope of a multinational available)* "LadyFrankenstein” 19491 never have been performed by grand piano in his hotel suite. 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(Rated R) (2 hrs.) most played American composer in time, by Hose Hogg for letting his Darren McGavIn.Eflortsof the White G p 0 Fridays “ Some are friends and sometimes hoped-for, future in-laws escape House Chief of Staff to protect the are available Sundays too! the last 10 years?” he asks, leaning CD Movie -(Suspense) •*** GD Movie-(Adventure)* "Roller my friends are famous,” he said. Thomson also wrote music for fromJailafterLukeandBoare president's prospects for "Psycho” 1960 Anthony Perkins. Boogie" 1070 Linda Blalr,JlmBray. ■EPTAfNMENT forward in his easy chair to pass on accused of bad check writing. (60 re-election, by covering up the facts Janet Leigh. A woman steals a Group of kids join forces to thwart an “ But a lot of them are just nice French films and continued in this n^a.) THE PUMPERNICKEL PUB to a visitor a bit of gossip he cannot surrounding the collision of a U.S. fortune and encounters a young man svil man from closing the local roller friends. You know. I’ve never done a field in the United States, producing ® PM Magazine satellite with a UFO. (Rated PG) (97 too long under the domination of hia skating rink. (Rated, PG) (104 35 OAK ST. MANCHESTER OF MANCHFSTKK resist. CD A Step Too Slow A teenager mins.) portrait of a person who turned out scores for seven in all. In 1949 he mother. (2 hrs.) mins.) OAKLAND COMMONS PHONE “ No, it wasn’t Aaron Copland as ^ a ls with the trauma of failure. 0 Ben Wattenberg At Large 0 Dr. Scott On Hebrews 0 22 Alive 649-2811 to be an enemy.” won the only Pulitzer Prize ever CD MISL Soccer Jacksonville Tea (B) State We're In ' 12:30 6:00 NEXT TO ECONOMY ELECTRIC 643PUBB everybody would expect. It was Sam ^ n vs New York Cosmos ^ ^ Since he was born in Kansas City, given for a film score for his music 10:00 G D i^ e ric a ’sTop 10 GD Prayer Barber. 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All art works on display will be Elaine Joyce of Mr. Merlin co-starred In a Saturday night, he said, he won’t be Manchester Country Club PIZZA WAGON priced under $100, and a significant private eye series In 19/6. What was the name wearing the metallic look. A blue suit, he 305 8. Main 8t., Manchaater portion of the sale price will go for of it? said, Australian made, with“ the biggest bow Dally Luncheon Specials DINNER SPECIAL FOR TWO a n a it e t Polynesian the gallery program, Thornton said. Helen Shaver, who is starring in /essica Novak, tie in the whold world.” Monday - Friday 11:30-2:30 RESTAURANT co-starred In a short-lived series with Beau D f He added that he expected about OPEN TO TTIe p u b lic hearty pDrtipna SALAD, Chinese Bridges last year. Name the series. “ ANYONE who wears this tie after this is MANICOTTI, Eggplant Parmiglana. LUN(»^DiNNER 15 faculty members of the depart­ copying me,” he vowed. Mon.— Hot Roaai Baal Sandtwich a e n American ment to be represented in the show, Other stars on the lineup include Pinky Lee SPeiCALIZING IN: which will include drawings, pain­ aarvad with potato and vagatabla ...... O.OU IsIwifAcr arid Barbara McNair, Sonny “ Enos” Shroyer, a PRIME RIB RACK OF LAMB •■■TAURANT tings, pripts, and photos. Possibly Tuaa.— Chickan Cutlat Parmiglana n e Cocktail Lounge answers Christine’s (Chimpanzees, Irene Tongo and aarvad with potato and vagatabla ...... for both 'V SEAFuJD STEAKS L O U M A e some three-dimentional work will the Almost Human Gorilla and Killer Willard 10.95 meals be included, too, Thornton added. 1. Delvecchio — The Boxing Karate Kangaroo.” SUNDAY BRUNCH 2. Tightrope! 6. Simon Haley WHERE THE GOOD TIMES ARE FOUND 10% pff Senlpr Citizen an Mondays. Mrv«f with brt.d, butl.r a coH*. 3. Det. Bobby Crocker 7. Jack Kelly WeH.'inaybe W illard. Ctiildren's t Regular Menu Available “ The boxing kangaroo hurt his hand. He The PIZZA WAGON 4. Lobo * 8. Mary 179 TOLLAND TPKE. Now you know may be okay. If he’s not there the son of GLASTONBURY CALL 646-0103 At Spencer Sl./Silver Lane in K-Mart Plaza GLEN LOCHEN 5. The Secrets o f 9. City o f Angels (naar Putnam Bridga) Midland Heights 10. U nited States Willard will be there,” Tiny Tim promised. SANTA Manchester Tel. 643-9202 NEW LONDON TPKE • GLASTONBURY MANCHESTER ft rains about 350 days a year on 3025 MAIN 8T. Jet. Rl. 2 S 3 SAT. DEC. 12 12-4 pm UMOEONS, WEOORIGS, SOCUL DANCES, MEETINGS Mount Waialeale on Kauai, Hawaii. (Tickets are $5. Doors open at 7:30 and a Open 7 day a week____Good winea. Beer' on ta p IPPEN DAILY foifar>'S&s 633-3632>i 643-9529 limited number of tickets are still available.) ______659-0162 • f r e e TOYS & PICTURES TAKEN 16 - THE HERALD, Fri., Dec. 11. 1981 THE HERALD, Fri., Dec. 11. 1981 — 17 ■ • Ham School of Music, Wool Hamord: The University of Hartford Civic Chorus and Orchestra will be presented In a Christmas concert Saturday at 8 p.m. In Millard Auditorium of the university, 200 Bloomfield Ave. (243-4421) Advice • Waaleyan UnIvaraHy, MIddlatown: Christmas Cinema Candlelight Concert, Sunday at 4 and 8 p.m. In Theater Memorial Chapel on the college campus. (347-9411) T • Manchester Community Collaga, Manchester. A H A R T F O R D 3, 5, 7:25, 9:40, 11:50; Sun special free Jazz concert, Sunday at 8 p.m. In the MCC 1:05, 3, 5, 7:25, 9:40, 11:50; Music Room on the Bldwell Street campus. (646-4900) A lh e n e u m C in e m a — Wadsworth Atheneum, 600 Sun 1:05, 3, 5, 7:25, 9:40. Hanukkah commemorates Jewish victory • Hartman Theater, Stamford: George Bernard For Your Eyes Only (PG) Shaw’s "The Millionairess" opened Thursday at the Main St. (525-1439) theater, 307 Atlantic St., for a three-week run. Show- New York, New York (PG) F ri 2, 7:10, 9.:40, 12; Sat 2, 4:25, 7:10, 9:40, 12. DEAR ABBY: I am seriously times Tuesday through Saturday, 8 p.m.; Sunday, 7;30 Fri 7:30; Sat and Sun 5, 8. could never hurt my husband, whom Abby, please print this letter and with my added plea: Please don't up? Get Abby’s new booklet: "What R ollover (R ) Fri 1:30,7:15, dating a man of the Jewish faith. I p.m.; Wednesday rViatlnee, 2 p.m.; Saturday matinee, Cinema City — 235 I love and respect. It’s no consola­ point out the possible damage done minimize the seriousness of Every Teen-Ager Ought to Know.” 9:40, 11:50; Sat 1:30, 3:55, know he is planning to give me a 3 p.m .(324-6781) Brainard Rd. (549-0031) tion to realize how hopeless this when adults assume an attitude of stealing. Today a candy bar; Send $2 and a long, stamped (37 7:15, 9:40, 11:50; Sun 1:30, Christmas . present and I would like • Coachllght Dinner Theater, East Windsor: "Kiss Frankenstein (3-D) (R) situation is. This is the first tim e I acceptance upder such cir­ tomorrow a Cadillac. cents), self-addressed envelope to: Dance 3:55, 7:15, 9:40. to give him a Hanukkah gift. I un­ Dear Me Kate” opened Dec. 1 and continues through Feb. 7 Fri 7:30, 9:30; Sat and Sun have ever allowed myself to admit cumstances. Abby, Teen Booklet, 12060 derstand that Hanukkah extends at the dinner theater. Route 5, East Windsor. (522- 2:30, 4:30, 7:30, 9:30. MANCHESTER Abby it. TACOMA, WA§H., MOM H aw th orn e B lv d ., Suite 5000, Halloween II (r ) 7:20,9:20; over a period of eight days. When Do you have questions about sex, 1266) DA Theaters East How can I handle these unholy Hawthorne, Calif. 90250 does it begin? And it would help me DEAR MOM: Here’s your letter love, drugs and the pain of growing • Yale Repertory Theater, New Haven: "Rip Van • Buahnell Memorial Hall, Hamord: Hamord Ballet Sat and Sun2:20,4:20,7:20, Manchester Parkade (649- Abigail feelings? Are they normal? I clearly Winkle," opened Dec. 1 and closes Dec. 19, at the production of "Nutcracker" with performances to start 9:20. a lot if I knew a little something Van Buren need someone’s help. 5491) about this holiday and why it is thpater, corner of Chapel and York streets. (436-3164) Dec. 17 and continue for an exterided engagement at Hot Line (X ) Fri 7; Sat and Private Lessons (R) Fri DISTRUBED AND GUILTY • Clockwork Repertory Theater, Oakville: A Christ­ Sun 2, 4:40, 7, 9:50, with celebrated. Thank you. Sign me. Bushnell Memorial Hall. (246-6807) 7:15,9:15; Sat 1:45, 3:20, 5, D EAR D IS T U R B E D : We are not mas Carol started Dec. 9 and will continue through Eruption (X ) Fri 8:M; Sat SHANA SHIXA 6:40, 8:25, 10; Sun 2, 3:45, .responsible for our feelings, only Dec. 17, 18, and 19 at the theater, 133 Main St„ at 8:15 and Sun 3:30, 8:30. 5:30, 7:20, 9:15. D E AR S H IX A : In 1981 Hanukkah our actions — so stop punishing p.m, (274-7247) Let It Be (PG) Fri 7:05, The Rocky Horror Picture will begin at sundown on Dec. 20. brother. (I love my husband, but I yourself with all the unearned guilt. 10:10; Sat and Sun 2:05, aaaosmjtvuets • Central Connecticut State College, New Britain: Show (R ) Fri and Sat mid­ This holiday commemorates the vic­ am in love with my brother-in-law.) You need more help than I can give "Angel Street" opened Dec. 8 and closes Dec. 12 at 5:15, 7:05, 10:10, with night. tory of Judph '.Maccabee over the I don’t know how to get over this you in a letter. Please sehk the college theater on Weils Street. Curtain time 8 Yeiiow Submarine (PG) for Christmas Buddy Buddy (R ) F ri 7:20, ' Syrian Greeks in 165 B.C. — a vic- feeling, which I ’ve had for several counseling from a professional with p.m. (827-7385) Fri 8:35; Sat and Sun 3:35, 9:15; Sat and Sun 2:15, , tory of few against many. years. It gets worse every time our whom you can be candid and com­ • Repertory Theater, New Britain: "I Remember Lectures 8:35. . 4:05, 5:50, 7:35, 9:15. A fter the Jewish Temple had been family gets together (about twice a pletely comfortable. Mama," opened Dec. 4 and runs today and Saturday Cinealudio — 300 Summit Led Zepplin — The Song defiled by enemy forces, it was year — we live far apart). WE HAVE WHAT YOU WANT at the theater, 20 Norden St. (233-3147) St. (527-3811) Remains the Same Fri and rededicated. The cruse of oil which DEAR ABBY:Yesterday my 9- • League of Performing Artists, Manchester: % The Competition (PG) Fri There has never been anything the year-old son went marketing with WHAT KIND OF SKIER • Inter-Community Mental Health Group, East Sat midnight. was found sealed by the high priest for the skier and non-skier alike. "Harvey" tonight at 8 In East Catholic High School and Sat 7:30, with Breaker least bit improper in our me, and when we got home, I dis­ ARE YOU? Hamord: Sen. Lowell Weicker, R-Conn., will Speak on Saturday Night Fever (R ) was sufficient for one day only; auditorium. Tickets at the door. Morant (P G ) Fri and Sat relationship. I don’t even know for covered that he had taken a candy 8KYR T-n«ck* $14.99 TRY USI We have the best price to "Human Needs and Government Responsibility," P ri 7:30; Sat and Sun 2, nevertheless, it miraculously lasted • Hole In The Wall Theater, New Britain: "You're a 9:55. sure he feels sim ilarly towards me, bar from the store. BONNIE DOONE socks - many performance ratio of any shop in today at 8 p.m. in East Hamord High School, 777 5:45, 9:30, with Airplane! fo r eigh t days. T h e re fo re , in Good Man Charlie Brown" opens tonight and con­ Dead of Night Sun 7:30, (R ) Fri 9:30; Sat and Sun celebrating Hanukkah, it is but I suspect he does by the way he I took him back to the store im­ styles and colors. the areal Burnside Ave. (633-2832) looks at me. He’s in his 30s, a few tinues Friday and Saturdays through Jan. 8 with with The Wicker Man Sun 4:10, 7:50. customary to light candles every mediately, made him give the candy Scarves - plush and lull length \ HIGH PERFORMANCE - Dynamic matinees Dec. 27 and Jan. 3. Showtime Is 8:30 9:25. Pink Floyd Fri and Sat evening for eight days to celebrate years younger than I. He’s still bar back to the store manager, $9.99 - the ski of Jean Claude Killy VR evenings and 2:30 matlrjees. (223-9500) this miracle. single, my husband says his brother apologize for taking it and promise 17 Expert — the detuned version EAST HARTFORD midnight. Down Vests from $19.99 • Trinity Square Repertory Co., Providence, R.I.: Barbara McNair will be featured in Roy never married because he sees all never to do it again. of the VR 17 racing skis S19S (save Cinema One — 1022 Main Down Parkas from $29.99 "The Gin Game," opened Nov, 6 and runs through Radio’s Vaudevl),le '81 Tour, playing Satur­ VERNON DEAR ABBY: For many years his married friends divorcing, and To my amazement, the manager $51) Packaged with Tyrolla 360 St. (528-5015) Dec; 20, at the theater, 201 Washington St. Curtain day at 8:30 p.rn. at the East Catholic High Cine 1 & 2 — 57 Hartford I ’ve been maVried to a fine man. We he’s still looking for a relationship.-, said, “ Oh, that’s OK; it’s no big Heavy Thermal tops and bottoms D’a or Salomon 727’s, sabre poles, Haiioween II (R ) Fri and time 8 p.m. (351-4242) Turnpike (649-9333) have lovely children, and things are as close and loyal a^ ours! deal. We have people’ carry out jual $7.99 and mounting $299 save $125. School Auditorium. The show is sponsored Sat 7:30, 9:30, 12; Sun 4:30, • RHAM High School, Hebron: The Trigon Players Halloween II (R ) F ri 7:30, still very good with one exception. It’s agony to feel this way about about $100 worth of stuff every Men’s Down MIHans from $14.99 by the Manchester Police Union. 7:30, SPORT SKIS choose from will present “The Curious Savage” today and Saturday 9:30; Sat 2, 7:30, 9:30; Sun I’m in love with my husband’s someone so close — and so taboo. I day.” I was floored! Snow King Ski Gloves Jiiat $9.99 Dynamic, K2, Hart and $AVEI at 8 p.m. at the school. Tickets at the door. Et Cetera Cinema One — 1022 Main 2, 3:45, 5:30, 7:30, 9:30. Fashion Down A Thinaulale Sample sport pak: Dynamic MDR • Hartford Jewish Community Center, West Hart­ St. (528-5015) The Magic of (G) Jackets from COMFY SKI, SWING or Rossignol Concorde skis, • Hartford Symphony Orchestra, Hamord: The Halloween II (R ) Fri-Sun ford: “Tall Blond Man With One Black Shoe," a French Sat and Sun 1:30. WEST, AFRC, ADVENTURE Tyrolla 260 D’s or Salomon 626's, orchestra with Skitch Henderson as guest conductor, 7:15, 9. comedy, Saturday, 8 p.m., and Sunday, 7:30 p.m., at • East Catholic High School, Mancheater: Roy Nice Dreams (R ) F ri and GEAR, AND SUNSHINE from sable poles and mounting Just tpe center, 335 Bloomfield Ave. (236-4571) will present a Symphony on Ice, Saturday from 2 to 4 Poor Richard’s — 467 Sat 7:20; Sun 4, 7:20, with p.m. at the Hartford Civic Center Coliseum for the Radio’s Vaudeville Tour, Saturday at 8:30 p.m. with $9.99 $249 save $91. Main St. (569-1622) Up in Smoke (R ) Fri and good choice Tiny Tim, Pinky Lee, Barbara McNair, Harmonica. For the FAMILY - Recreational benefit of Toys for Tots. Admission charge will be Halloween II (R ),F r i and Sat 9; Siin 5:35, 9. Polyester filled ski iackels from donation of a new toy plus a free ticket available at the Rascals, Sonny Enos/Shroy^ Christine's Chim­ $19.95 packages Including Fischer or panzees, Irene Tongo & Co. and Killer Willard, the Sat 7:30, 9:30, 12; Sun 4:30, Rossignol skis, Tyrolla bindings, Civic Center. (278-1450) 7:30, 9:30. r boxing kangaroo. (757-1101) DEAR DR. LAMB: — poles & mtg. $149 save $100. • Hartford Chorale, Hartford: The Chorale and the Showcase Cinemas — 936 Animals use oygen and GREAT GIFT IDEAS FOR SKIERS • Antiques show and-sale, Somers: A Christmas My doctor has determined Hartford Symphony Orchestra will present Handel’s Silver Lane (568-8810) give off carbon dioxide. SKI JAWS carry skit and poles, lock 'am, fits std. SAVE BIG dN BOOTS "Messiah" today and Saturday at 8:15 p.m. at antiques show and sale, Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 that I have a hiatal hernia The combination results in car racks rag. $25 ... Just $19.95 p CABER BIOS Mluras Just $119 save $36 p.m. at the M.B. Avery School, Ninth District Road, off Time Bandits (PG) Fri Bushnell Memorial Hall. (246-6807) 1:40, 7:15, 9:40, 11:55; Sat as well as an umbilical her­ the balance between the Goggles from just $9.95 J s Formidables Just $169 save $56 Route 190, Somers. (749-2113) nia. Several years ago I • Trinity Church Music series, Hamord: Frederick 1:40,4:20,7:15,9:40,11:55; IN T IM T A T I 84 IX IT 98 SILVIA LANE Your Health animal world and the plant Neck ups rag. $7.50 Just $4.99 GARMONT from Just $69.95 save $40 Hohman,. organist, will be presented In recital Sunday • Sturbridga Village, Slurbridge, Mass.: Hog EAST HAATPOAO 888-8810 was also told that I have a world. Music Sun 1:40, 4:20, 7:15, 9:40. •AAQAIN M ATINU DAILY ^ M l Snow galtora from $11.99 a S l RAICHLE from Just $89.95 save $30 Butchering workshop, Saturday and Sunday, at the AIA8T SHOW ONLY 82.80 double hernia of the groin. at 4:30 p.m, at Trinity Episcopal Church, 120 The French Lieutenant’s Lawrence Lamb, M.D. NORDICA NOVAS Just $109.95 save $50 Dynalit Sigourney St. village. Demonstration of meat dressing and preser­ He advised me to lose Now, you might be Skier key chains $1.49 Woman (R ) Fri 1:25, 9:45, - Reg. $170 - 89.95 vation and sausage making. (617-347-3362) weight. I did, but not near­ allergic to something from Boot carriers $1.49 Hats from $7.99 • Boston Pops Orchestra, Hartford: The Boston 12:05; Sat 1:25, 4:10, 7:10, • Wesleyan Potters Inc., Middletown: Annual ly enough. I ’m sure that the plants. Or you could be Raichle Spirit - or - Stato Boot Reg. 220. Sale • Greater Hartford Youth Chorale, West Hartford: Pops will present Its annual holiday concert at the 9:45, 12:05; Sun 1:25, 4:10, Hartford Civic Center Coliseum Sunday at 7 p.m. exhibit and sale, Saturday and Sunday, 10 a.m. to 6 allergic to something else $139. Annual Christmas Concert, directed by Dr. Gerald R. 7:10,9:45. exercising would help and I (727-9707) ' • p.m.. 350 S. Main St.. Middletown. (347-5925) have been doing some in your bedroom. Or you Mack, Dec. 13 at 7:30 p.m. in the auditorium of King Sneak Preview : Absence of SPECIAL HOLIDAY HOURS • Greater Middletown Chorale, Middletown: • New England Numismatic Association, Hamord: walking but it doesn’t seem could have some other VERNON Philip School, 100 King Philip Drive. Tickets at the M alice (P G ) 7:30 (shown Chorale’s Christmas Concert, Saturday at the Church 37th annual convention, today through Sunday with to be enough. And you chose the right An average-sized per­ medical reason for waking VERNON CIRCLE MON-FRI 10-9 door. with The French hours today, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., Saturday, 10 a.m. to 7 exercise. With your hiatal son will use about 60 up short of breath. You • University of Hartford, West Hartford: University of the Holy Trinity. (347-5709) Lieutenant’s Woman 9:45). I ’m 63 years old and have 872-9587 SAT 10-6 . • Glastonbury Chamber of Commerce: Glaston­ p.m. and ^ n d a y 10 a.m. to 4 p:m. at the Sheraton high blood pressure, which hernia it is difficult to do calories a mile more while should see a doctor. Civic Chorus and .Orchestra, Thomas Brooks and Reds (P G ) F ri and Sat I 647-8420 SUN 11-5 Hartford Hotel. Public Is invited. is under control with some exercises you might walking at a speed between Richard Rusack, conductors, 8 p.m. Dec. 12 in Millard bury’s annual carol sing-along, 7 p.m. today at 1:45,7:15,10:45; Sun 12:30, • Junior Achievement Craft Fair. A special holiday medication, but otherwise want to do to avoid in­ two to four miles an hour Auditorium, 200 Bloomfield Ave. (243-4422) Glastonbury Center. (633-7154) 4:15, 8. craft fair featuring products handmade by Junior am physically all right. creasing the pressure in­ than he would sitting. Try •-University of Connecticut, Storrs: "Nutcracker." • Real Arts Way, Hamord: Second annual Connec­ Arthur (PG) Fri 1, 7:25, ticut Composers Festival, today, Saturday and Sunday Achievement companies, Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 What kind of exercises can side the abdomen as would to walk at least four miles to be presented by the Connecticut Ballet Company, 9:50, ll:5 5 ;S a tl,3 , 5, 7:25, at 8:30 p.m. at Real Arts Way, 40 State St. (525-5521) p.m., at Central Connecticut College Student Center, I do without harming the occur with sit-ups. But you a day and that will use Saturday and Sunday at Jorgensen Auditorium on the 9:50,11:55; Sun 1, 3,5,7:25, • University of Connecticut, Storra: Free concert at - New Britain. (623-9941) can walk and use walking about the number of college campus. Performances Saturday at 2 and 8:15 9:50. ritK lk n c b above conditions? I have no Von der Mehden Recital Hall on the campus Saturday • Old State Houae, Hamord: David. Syrotlak’s excess fat anywhere other to help you lose pounds. Ac­ calories in a half pound of p.m, and Sunday at 4 p.m. (486-4226) Richard"*Pry or in Concert at 8:15 p.m, will feature Lurene Ekwurtzel, cellist. (486- National Marionette Theater In "Holiday Circus” opens m tm u than my stomach and tually people who lose body fat each week. • Yale School of Music, New Haven: Philharmonic (R ) Fri 1:30, 7:30, 9:40, 2106) today and runs through Jan. 3, closed Christmas and spare tire. weight lose slower than Orchestra of Yale will present a concert In Woolsey 11:30; Sat 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, DEAR DR. LAMB: It’s New Year’s days with performances on weekdays at those on strict diets, but Hall on the college campus, today at 8 p.m. The Opera • Hartt School of Music, West Hartford: A concert 7:30, 9:40, 11:30; Sun 1:30, bad enough sleeping with a 10, 11 a.m., noon and 1 p.m. and five performances D E A R R E A D E R : Your they also tend to keep it off Department will present opera scenes, Saturday at 8 of Baroque instrumental music, pec. 15 at 8 p.m. at 3:30, 5:30, 7:30, 9:40. couple of plants but I sleep Saturdays and Sundays, noon, 1, 2, and 3 p.m. and 4 doctor’s advice is right on while the rapid diet method p.m. and the college Glee Club will present a benefit the University of Hartford’s Berkman Recital Hall. No House of Wax (G ) Fri 1:05, with 24. I sleep in a small charge. (243-4421) i p.m. at the Old State House, 800 Main St. (522-6766) MERYL STREEP the money. You may see a often is a temporary thing. concert at 8 p.m. at the New Haven Historical Society; 7:25, 9:40, 11:50; Sat 1:05, room and sometimes I lot of fat outside under the The many ways walking the Yale Glee Club will present Handel’s Messiah, wake up at night and seem You've never been scared skin but there is usually will help are discussed in Dec. 15 at 8 p.m. in Woolsey Hall. (436-1971) to be short of oxygen, I say 'til you've been scared in just as much or even more The Health Letter number • Southern Connecticut State Coiiege, New it’s because of the plants. AL GENTILE’S 3-D ! inside the abdominal cavi­ 18-4, Walking to Health, Haven: The Southern Connecticut Symphonic Pops My wife does not agree ty- which I am sending you. Orchestra and the Hopkins School Choir will present VARIETY REVUE with me. What is your COMEDY ★ DANCERS All that fat creates Others who want this issue PotLuck “Babes in Toyland" Sunday at 8 p.m. In Lyman opinion? She.does not sleep * SINGING pressure inside the limited can send 75 cents with a Auditorium on the college campus. (397-4435) with me. * MUSIC * THE CLASSIC abdominal $pace. It pushes long, stamped self- • Renaissance Revival, Willimantic: A concert of 3-D HORROR HOVIE the stomach through the old carols and motets, Sunday at 7:30 p.m. at St. EAST HARTFORD HIGH SCHOOL addressed envelope for it DEAR READER: I’m Sil.Lii.i hole in the diaphragm, con­ to me, in care of this 777 BURNSIDE AVE. tempted to suggest you was nexo'j^errier! Joseph’s Church, Jackson St., VVillimantic. tributing to the hiatal her­ EAST HARTFORD [PGJ newspaper, P.O. Box 1551, sleep with your wife in­ • Chamber Orchestra of New England, New nia. Incidentally, during Radio City Station, New stead of the plants. Haven: A recreation of an old New England concert as SUNDAY, m . 27 pregnancy, women have York, NY 10019. You can Seriously, plants will not it might have been in New Haven 200 years ago, 3 P.m : this prolem because of the tonight at 8:30 at the United Church on the Green. gradually increase your rob you .of oxygen as some 666-6655 enlarging uterus. The fat walking program and do it (777-0790) $5.00 PERSON people mistakenly believe. ARTS and also increases the pressure regularly for the best Plants use carbon dioxide ' . BENEFI1;: to cause other hernias. EAST HTFD. SEN. CIT. CNTR. ROLLOVER effect. and give off oxygen.

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THE HERALD, Fri., Dec. 11, 1981 - 19 Annie— Leonard Starr i > Region Area towns _ ~IT>6 LltCE TH’ WHOLE TOWN’S WHAT ARE YA? NEITHER, IF IT’S HMHPH.'MYaUESS IS GONE CM ZY/ Y CAN’T EVEN I LEAVE TH’ Astro^graph A RUNAWAY OB ANY O’ YOUR PUSHOUT! YOU MUSTA W m SOMEONE FOR POIN’ BBINQIN’O’ JOt' Crossword A PUSHOUT?.' BUSINESS'I’M AH BEEN A BEAL JOY SOME WIN’ NICE WITHOUT TO OTHEBS. 1 Highlights INDEPENOENT.' ABOUND TH’ HOUSE, JUST TBY T’ Bolton/ Coventry INSULTiN’ HIM' T SIWTMOUTH.' GET ALONG.' O acm lM r 12,1M1 care ol those you love will Several important changes are ■ make this an enjoyable day ACROSS 41 Bugle In store lor you this comlno TAURUS (April 20-Ma/ 20) Answer to Previous Puzzle' year. Some you will initiate, but Seleci activities today that are 42 Enchanted ‘ 1 Socket Traffic is concern events will dictate others more challenging mentally than land Regardless of what occurs, physically. Your Imagination 7 Eye covering 44 Scream Bolton schools they'll all be lor your ultimate and crealiveneas are quite 13 More uncanny 46 Year (Sp.) HEBRON — The Conservation Commission has good. keen. Put them to good use. 14 Threaten 47 School organi­ expressed concern about the possible traffic and SAQITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Oec. GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) Fol­ 15 Infrequently zation (abbr.) pollution problems that could arise from increased 21) Put your talents to use low your inslincls today In 16 Make a 46 Strive with effectively today. You have a difference traffic at the landfill site on Old Colchester Road if financial and commercial 49 Tenant in no danger special knack lor Iransiorming matters. Your intuition as to J 17 George Gersh­ 52 Green rust construction of a transfer station is approved Mon­ things that appear to be ol how to make or save money win's brother 55 Gratify small value into something day at the town meeting. should prove profitable. Motley’s Crew — Templeton & Forman 18 Lacking 56 Spikes more worthwhile. Find out At the Monday meeting residents w ill be asked to CANCER (June 21-July 22) 20 Scotch beret 57 Australian city more ol what lies ahead for you Activities or projects you origi­ 21 Within (pref.) approve a resolution to join the Windham Energy In each ol the seasons follow­ 58 Anew student loss nate today should work out 23 Part of of ing your birthday by sending ^ , I Recovery Facility for disposal of the town’s solid well, provided you assume It's THE SMALLEST lor your copy of Astro-Graph, ,WE U SU ALLY WZIH6 infinitive DOWN direct control. Delegate as little • 12 Layer of skin 40 Sways waste, and to appropriate $100,(X)0 for construction Mall lor each to Astro- CHRISTMAS TREE, 24 Blue-white $1 as possible. OUR TREE HOME 19 Garden tool of a transfer station with a solid waste compactor Graph, Box 489, Radio City WE'VE EVER HAD.'' ster’in Lyra 1 Uncanny 41 Stringed \ LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Normal­ IN -ME T R U N K / 22 Right to By Richard Cody at the current landfill site. Station, N.Y. 10019. Be sure to ly you like to be where the h - 25 Rosins 2 Craves for instruments 27 Breath^ne's choose Herald Reporter Most commission members agree the town specify birth date. action Is, but today a little soli­ 3 Faux pas (pi.) 43 Singer Frank CAPRICORN (Dec, 22-Jan. 19) tude will be good lor you. It will last ^ 4 Prevaricate 24 Vine arbor ' BOLTON—Contrary to some school officials’ fears, should be involved in the energy recovery facility In partnership situations today help pul your thoughts In order 3GBoth ' 5 Food fish 26 Bird there's a possibility your male 32 Actor Heflin 26 16, Roman 45 Dog's lead ■Bolton High School is not in danger of losing Willington but should delay a decision on where the town’s VIRCO (Aug. 23-Sapl. 22) 6 Appointment transfer station will be until it can be studied or associates will have better Being around the right type ot 33 Author 7 TV statuette 29 Constellation 47 Quarry students, that town’s superintendent, Richard R. ways ol doing things than you friends will afford you great Fleming 8 Cry of 31 United 50 Dun 'Vaillancourt, said Thursday. further. Play a supponivo role. pleasure today. Don’t select 34 I possess 35 Longing for affirmation 51 Compass Willington school officials told Board of Education AQUARIUS (Jen. 20-Feb. 19) companions at random — (contr.) 9 Noun suffix friends •) point Use your commomsense today choose those with whom you 35 One of the 10 More recent 36 Flattened members here Thursday the problem is that their town in matters relating to your have much in common. Barrymores 11 Glacial epoch 37 Destiny 53. Canine cry is facing a severe budget crisis — their selectmen’s Condo plans approved health. Avoid overindulgence LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) 38 Spheres (2 wds.) 39 Cowiike 54 Crag budget for this fiscal year was in fact only approved and. It you've been slacking oH You re not likely to push your- SOUTH WINDSOR — Final site plans for a lately, get some exercise. selt loo hard today unless you Wednesday — and they want to see if Bolton w ill hold off 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 proposed 98-unit condominium development have nSCES (Feb. 20-March 20) are eonironled with some form 10 11 12 charging 100 percent per-pupil cost for each student they This is a good day to arrange ol challenge. Tests bring out been approved by the Planning and Zoning Commis­ Winnie Winkle — Henry Raduta and J.K.S. send here. some social lunctlon where you your best. 13 14 can serve as the host or host­ Willington is now in the second year of a five-year con­ sion. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) ess, You'll know exactly what You’ll feel no urges today to tract, and under the tgrms is supposed to pay full per-- The plan was submitted by Burr Meadow 15 16 to do to see that everyone has dictate to others how they I \HTROPUCEP WERETELUNS student cost next year and the remaining two years. Associates and the development is to be built on an enloyablo lime. should live their lives, yet If CONNIE AROUNR.. CONNIE'S JUST SO WHAT'S The board agreed to set up a committee to study 15.8 acres, at the southeast corner of Smith and ARIES (March 21-April 19) anyone comes to you for cotin- SHE'LL SE OkAY.' A KenACEMENT, \ THIS 'BIS 17 18 19 20 Clark streets. You’ll enjoy siluallons today sel your advice will be wise and e /R P f£ ... AN7 SHE! I TROUBLE' possibilities in re-opening the contract. where you can, exercise your Construction of the first phase is scheduled to constructive. A R W M E P S O O P ^ WE'RE IN 21 22 23 24 The increase to Willington would be enormous, figures custodiil Influence. Taking start next spring. This will include 40 two-bedroom (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) SEAMSTRESS. " " show. School officials here are now predicting that the townho.uses. Other phases w ill include a total of 32 25 26 27 28 29 average per-student cost could go as high as $3,000 next two-bedroom flats and 26 one-bedroom flats. Herald photo by Cody year, which would mean a "substantial’’ increase over A swimming pool, poolhouse and tennis courts 30 31 ’32 what Willington pays per’ pupil now — $1,550. are included in the plans. The increase could mean more than a $60,000 increase 33 34 The pleasant things in winter to their budget for the 40 students they send here. The sale price of the units w ill range from $53,900 Bridge to $72,900. Willington sends the m ajority of its students to 35 36 37 38 39 40 Windham High School, a school that is predicting a per- Staddie Brook in Andover bubbles through snow covered rocks. student cost of about $800 or $900 less than Bolton. 41 42 43 44 45 Because of this and in light of the budget problems Bradley joins C of C The bidding is old-fash­ ioned and the final contract there, school officials here, including board Chairman 46 47 48 HARTFORD — Richard H. Bradley, forced to looks hopeless, but Culbert­ Levy’s Law — James Schumeister Joseph J. Haloburdo Jr., were concerned that Willington son disproved this by expert resign last month as head of public transit for the NORTH IMMl 49 Uncuf Bolton school budget would start eyeing Windham. play and analysis. 50 51 52 53 54 state Department of Transportation, has been ap­ 46 But Vaillancourt said after the meeting finances do 4552 At trick one declarer won pointed to a key administrative post for the Greater 55 not dictate whether or not kids come here. "W e decided . 4A7432 the club king, led a spade to WHY AE& WE USING THE BUUU" WITH OB 56 to come to Bolton after a long study by our board and Hartford Chamber of Commerce. 4AK84 his ace and inunped a spade HOEN TO TAWC- TO IRE CIPNAPPEBO, WITHOUT Bradley will be special consultant for transporta­ WEST EAST in dummy. Next came the WHEN TREBES A PHONE IN THE ABOND 57 58 shows 22 percent increase throughout the. community,” the superintendent club ace and a club ruff in tion and neighborhood development. He resigned as MAYOR'S OFFICE?,' T explained. " I t wasn’t a unilateral decision on the part of 4J108 4KQ972 the closed band. South now ISSUE? 4KJ987 46 a DOT deputy commissioner in November at the trumped another spade in (Rew spapeh enterprise a s s n .) the board. We decided that Bolton was an option for the ♦ KQ 4 310 9 Last year's raw budget, Allen said request of newly appointed commissioner, J. dummy and cashed the ace By Richard Cody have been cut for special parents and children. I t ’s the parents’ and children’s op­ 4QJ10 49765 W illiam Burns. of diamonds. Declarer bad recently, was about 15 percent, and education), 14.2 percent for ad­ tion to come here.” Herald Reporter Bradley w ill concentrate on such projects as the SOUTH taken the first seven tricks. ended up being almost a 9 percent ministrative program and 53,6 per­ He said as long as parents and children want to use the 4A543 Bradley International Airport improvement plan, a He needed three more BOLTON — Board of Education increase when adopted by voters at cent in support programs. Bolton option, Willington kids will come here. 4AQ104 tricks and they had to come traffic study of downtown Hartford and the possible members were handed a school the annual town meeting. The raw budget shows a total of But Willington board Chairman Patricia T. Piatek 4865 from his A-Q-10 of trumps. budget Thursday showing- a whop­ He said last week he could not $2,313,220, a $419,853 Increase over told the Bolton board voters might look down at a large creation of urban enterprise zones. 432 It was up to him to decide whether to lead a diamond CELEBRITY CIPHER ping 22 percent increase, marking predict what the actual increase will last year’s total approved budget of differential cost between the two high schools. Vulnerable: No one Catabftty CIphar cryptograms are craaiad from quoiailona by tamoua paopla peat or a club from dummy. Ely be when the budget goes to the town in d praaanl. Each lanar In the dphar ttandt lor anolbar. To ^y'% cAjs. A aguatt Y. the first time in years that a raw $1,893,366. "They might see it as a Bolton subsidy;” she said. Dealer North had noted West bad played in May, though he said "there will and uncut budget — consisting of all The budget will now go to the ad­ She pointed out that when the contract was being Out of funds Wett Norik Eait Soatt A-J-in of clubs and the requests from every area of the be an increase.” ministration for cutting, Allen said, written up, the Bolton board was projecting a per- 14 Pan 14 ueen of diamonds. He GLASTONBURY — The Route 2-Route 3 connec­ Captain Easy — Crooks & Lawrence system — has been released. The area that had the largest in­ then to tile board’s budget com­ student cost for the year 1982-83 of about $2,3(X). “ We Pan 1 NT Pan 24 ecided that East held the “Q'X RTWY BTD DT FHWY DT CY tor in the northern part of town is among the aclub nine and West the dia­ This budget translates into nearly crease in the budget is the capital mittee in January for a further look. Pan 34 Pan 44 knew it would be above Windham,” she said, “ but your mond king. Hence at trick outlay category. Last year $5,680 several road projects in the region likely to be Pan Pan Pan THE a six-mill increase, officials said, . The budget will return to, the board word ‘substantial’ is what worries us, m jeopardized, or at least delayed, by a shortfall in eight he I a diamond from NEXT which is almost what the Board of was budgeted there, a figure that in March, he said. "W e understood we were getting a break for the first dummy. West won with bis FYLV HD MTLN YWYLA XHA. QD’E available federal funds. DAY.. Finance struggled with and cut to jumps 3,592 percent in the raw two years, but we are just in a bind this year. Opening lead: 4Q king. The $14.7 million project, which is designed to 2.7 mills last year from the entire budget to $204,020, “ W e’re here to ask for consideration on a sub­ Left with nothing but trumps. West had to lead a municipal budget. This does not include the center ease local traffic and improve access to the town’s BTD ET GIPF DFV RTBZ FTILE, CIO com m ittee level on how we might look differently at the heart into declarer’s A-Q-10. school roof, which officials expect commercial center, has been placed in a low- By Ofwald Jacoby "W ell." said Michael L. Parsons Tree sale set contract.” Declarer won the 10 in his priority category along with 17 other projects. and Alan Sontag facetiously, "w e ought to be able to will have to be replaced next She explained that the town has been operating by hand and exited with anoth­ get that through real easy." summer, costing more than $100,- BOLTON — The fire department Members of a joint com m ittee of the U.S. er diamond. West ruffed and using last year’s surplus and as a result the town is not DFY LYZIRHLODA TJ DFYG.” — 000, according to most recent es­ will hold Its annual Christmas tree Congress are recommending only $13 million in Ely Culbertson, who popu- was again endplayed, farced In light of last year's criticism expecting any surplus from this year. larizM bridge in the early timates. sale Saturday through Dec. 23, or federal fund^ be allocated to the region for the to lead a trump into declar­ and the $35,000 cut their budget On top of this, she said, the entire issue is wrapped up 'SOs, was not only a colorful er’s A-Q. Some items were already cut until all the-trees are sold, at the project. Officials said if that amount is ultimately received, school officials have been ■ in the courts, and now a town vote is being called to personality, hut a very suc­ The great players of the from this part of the budget, Allen firehouse between 6 and 9 p.m. approved by Congress then the proposed connector planning since this summer to attempt to abolish the Board of Finance. cessful bridge writer. His '30s might not have bid well MHRDYL PLTBNODY weekdays, 9 a.m-. to 9 p.m. Saturday would be delayed until more funds can be obtained. release this budget as a way to allay said. Axed were a soccer field at the E arlier this week, and at the last board meeting when classic, “The Red Book,” is by modem standards, but and 9 a.m. to 6 p.m, Sunday. devoted entirely to card their card play was impec­ suspicion among some parts of the high school, window replacement at the issue of loweritig contract rates tor Willington first All trees were grown on a local play. Today’s hand is from cable. community that the school budget is both the center School and the high came out, officials said the would seriously consider Alley Oop — Dave Graue PREVIOUS SOLUTION:'‘Everybody at the age ol forty should tree farm. For more information this hook. (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) not reduced as much as possible school, and painting costs for dropping the rates. The objective, they said, would be to Rent hikes lowered stand up and say I’m going to take a chance.' " - Barbara contact any firefighter. • I Waiters before it goes to the finance board in several classrooms in the center let Willington gradually reach the per-student cost, March. building. Were these added, figures GLASTONBURY — Tenants of the Hale Farms’ rather than hitting the town with a large increase. Priscilla’s Pop — Ed Sullivan 'S. p l e a s u r e h ey; \ o h ,t h a t 's m a w .'s h e 's show, the category would have in­ apartments, who hired an attorney to fight steep ...C'MON, \ MAW, THIS IS MUNDA WUNCI- "This is the first time you’ve seen T MEET YOU, MR.YAHOO,'/ WHO'S | BEEN OUT WITH T H ' AH WANTCHA m y n e w LEADIN’ LADY, A N '/ this kind of a budget, " Superinten­ creased by $426,000 — a six-mill in­ rent increases proposed for their apartments, were J?'® P''*’* “^P y t h a t j BOYS ROUNDIN' UP T'MEETHER/ / HER FRIEND. ALLEYDOP.' / VOURS.... ? /S T R A Y S / dent Raymond A. Allen said when crease by itself. Correction rewarded Tuesday with a promise of considerably THIS IS ONE OF THE PEST PEALS I ’VE Kit ‘n’ Carlyle — Larry Wright presenting the budget. "W hat the The budget shows increases in all Basketball signup set lower hikes in the monthly payments. EVER SEEN IN NEWSPAPER CXIUPONS- community has to realize is what areas: 9.6 percent in regular lear­ Malcolm Ferguson’s name was Just seven of the tenants were involved in the BOLTON — Registration for the youth basketball protest. They hired an attorney to fight the rent I you have staring you in the face is a ning programs, 18.2 percent in­ omitted from the honor roll list of 22.2 percent increase — something special learning programs (like last Bolton High School. He received league will be held this Saturday and next from 2 to 3 hikes that would have increased rents by 33 to 48 general honors in grade 10. p.m. at the high school gymnasium. percent each month. in the neighborhood of six m ills” year, funds from the federal level j.-ii The league is open to kids Grades 2 through 9, and Hale Farms Development Corp. bought the apart­ „.MoW GeeiF Vo) CAN sports three divisions: Grade 2 and 3, Grades 4-6 and ment complex about two years ago for conversion 6e/ ti\e Dei€i>j8Ex^- Grades 7-9. to condominiums. Yolrt OPF TN iS oNe... Hope Skill development clinics will be held for one hour Under the settlement reached "Tuesday, the Board OKs teachers' pact after the registration. monthly rent on a one-bedroom apartment, which :/ W e,'D oN T The season opens up January 9, and kids w ill play has been $355 would be $380 instead of $475 a month Frank and Ernest — Bob Thaves R JN O O TO F ) every Saturday after until the first part of April. as originally proposed by the owners last October. 'GCOJRi'M(3f ''' hall for 30 days, during BOLTON - The Board of payments and extra­ said, both sides made con­ More information can be iobtained by going to the The two-bedrpom apartments would have gone Education officially ended which time members of the PAK. ACiAJN., stipend areas. cessions and reached an registration. from $405 a month to $600 a month but will now cost teacher contract com munity can look it The only increase the agreement. $475. negotiations Thursday by over. A referendum can be FIVE P O LLA R S OFF next year is in salaries. The contract is effective The lower increases apply only to the seven Ml^TLErOEl HOW ratifying a new two-year called if there is enough op­ Playing bridge ANVTHINS IN THE WORLP.' T h e increase in in­ July 1, 1982, and runs tenants involved in the court battle. n v im ie n t i ■ position, though officials CO E - contract that will give the surance provides better through June 30, 1984. Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag write about bridge — don’t expect it likely. teachers a ’ 12.5 percent all-around coverage, the evry day on the comics page of The Manchester Heralds You CAN $TEP raise in all areas the first In a joint release by both release says. PlGHT t h r o u g h year, then a 9. percent in­ the Bolton Education The negotiations ended crease in just salary the Association and the Board Dec. 1 in mediation after THE OoOf^ A' of Education, the terms following year. three months. The areas are spelled out. The total increase to the that held up an agreement, YooR m o n e y town for the first year will F o r th e first year, j a n it|a |lc |c a rria g e House officials said, were in in­ boutique LIVING & SOobBYE! 'X, be $109,791; the second teachers will receive a 9.5 surance and pay scales. hairdesigning ■ percent increase, $83,563, year, $88,938. This year, But in mediation, they 1 8 O a k Straat FRESHLY CUT TM*xVC5 12-11 just for salaries, teachers in salary, a 1.5 percent, or 649-5046 downtown Mancheatar 643-2461 receive a total of $878,406. $12,990 in crease in in­ ‘^illllneiii I The Born Loser — Art Sansom The contract, by law, surance benefits and a TREES will be on file at the town small increase in longevity Our Boarding House — Carroll & McCormick AVAILABLE Bugs Bunny — Warner Bros. ‘5HO0LWT YO) ^ - Living trees balled in | PR, FtSUNR AS C7UR iNWTlU6aJTAa£5,) HERE COMES BU0 S LEADING WHY DOES HEN CITyi^ EMINENT SOME SCHOLARS SAY IN THE MCJTDGCVCLE RACE. HAVE A BASKETX Pay Less burlap will be ready | PSYCHIATRIST, WHAT PEOPLE'S HlPPEN PRlVee ON THE PROMT 1 to plant after Christmas, g /V1AKE5 PEOPLE <5IVE? MAKE THEM SIVE, BUT OF HIS AAOTOR- For Home HJW CAN I BEST o t h e r s <;iTE THE LU ST Shawl Collar available in dolorado Spruce, S <5ATMER iSiFTS R3R FOR POWER.' ATY o b s e r ­ CVOLE? t h e t A M o V S v a t io n IS THAT IT Heating Fuel White Spruce & Fraser Fir. I CHRIST/WA-S COM ES FROM PEOPLE to - Jerga PA R T Y ? ASKING FOR s t u f f 1%-tl FRESHLY CUT TREES GROWN 8 AND NOT PAYINS! The warmth of a LOCALLY In FRASER FIR & < sweater with the SCOTCH PINE I comfort of Winthrop 100% Cotton. “VISIT OUR CHRISTMAS SHOP FOR » — Dick Cavalli ALL YOUR HOLIDAY DECORATING » BECAUSE THE RACE GOES RIGHT THROUGH^ Available in NEEDS.” g TOPAV AT LUNCH I TRAPED THEK^I TRAPEDTHE IF AAV LLOK HOLDB OUT, Delivered OPEN TONin MV VB^E-TABUE SOUP FOR CHC3COUATE PUPDINc? FOR. FUDD'S CARROT PATCH. Small, Medium OUR SHOP 18 FULL OF GIFT IDEAS 5 I'LL PRDSABLV WINP UP A CHCCDLATB PUDPIN&. A LCAN CF RALPHIE^ BIKE. WITH A N ALFA-ROMEO. Call 647-3929 & Large. FOR YOUR FAVORITE QARPENER « TILL 9:00 OPEN DAILY A SUNDAY — 9 a.m. to S p.ih. g J ^ Anytim e! 249 BROAD ST., MANCHESTER Open Sunday 12-5 I HoOam«9 NoOtmmics No Coupons ADVICE ^ PHONE 643-9692 297 East Center 8t. Manchester] ^ (AcroM from Dairy Qu m o ) _ W H m U M f & Springdale Mall, Springfield, Ma. NURSERY EX D HOURS: MON-SAT 10-6 S Qiiar«BA.iiA.TMfMqg' o 11-11 ia r BRW) _____ MON THURS FRI til 9 SUN 1 2-4 ____ ~ ROUTE 6 BOLTON 043-7802 i

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TZ3^ -A dopt a Pefe- About Town Binge drinkers BUSINESS /Classified Church women set party lose protection The Episcopal Church Wotrien of St. Mary's Church will have their Christmas'party and meeting on Monday at 7:30 p.m. in the Parish Hall. A?, i i r ' The Martha White Singers will provide the entertain­ Beware, time right for mail frauds ment in the church at 8 p.m. The public is invited to par­ alcohol offers ticipate in this part of the program. o The singing group is made up of people from the Greater Hartford area, many of them former Honiul ITEM: An Ohio man bilked 35,000 people — primarily businesses are failing on all sides, leaving their previous you've been a victim of — or have information about — the ill, elderly or unemployed desp^Fote for a way to Table Singers from Manchester High School By Al Rossiter Jr. than the effects of alcohol in preventing owners in their middle years, a drag on the job market, a mail-order fraud, -run to your local post office to Members of the ladies group are reminded to bring a UPl Science Editor it.” earn a few dollars— out of $20 eachJn a "work at home” wide open for some scheme into which they can invest scheme. 'Then the incredibly arrogant swindler handled report it immediately. Most post offices stock two wrapped gift for the Seasonal Sharing Basket in lieu ol The new findings were based on Y o u r their remaining nest eggs. Wives at home who want to brochures; Work At Home Frauds (No. 253) and WASHINGTON - Several studies in complaints about his company himself on the duplicated exchanging gifts. A card should be attached to the gift 4 - studies of over 2,500 male patients in do something to help are eager for any “job” they can , Medical Frauds (No. 254) with tear-off. postage-paid recent years have indicated that Milwaukee who underwent an X-ray letterhead of a postal inspector! M o n e y 's indicating if it's for a man or woman, and possibly the take on and still stay home. The ill, the elderly-, all are and addressed cards that make reporting easy. Report age group. moderate alcohol drinking has a protec­ examination that outlines the arteries ITEM; Before he was convicted, a gypster (who gave easy suckers for schemes asking for a “deposit” on tive effect against heart disease. A new and shows any obstructions to blood hirnself the title of “managing partner” in a make- W o r t h other frauds to your postmaster or to the Chief Postal All women whose last names start with the letters A-1, W 'i supplies for work that falsely promises substantial Inspector, Consumer Protective Program, Washington, should bring hors d'oeuvres and M-Z, linger desserts. report from Milwaukee shows this flow. All of the patien^ had some degree believe investment firm with a pretigious-sounding Sylvia Porter rewards; stuffing envelopes, making baby booties or D.C. 20260. doesn’t work for binge drinkers. of artery disease and thus were not name) convinced 300 victims in 41 states to send a total aprons, selling products for which there is no market. of $2.5 million to a Wall Street address that was nothing Slippery as they are, the crooks will be caught, con­ The researchers from the Medical representative of the general population. In a similar category are the “health and beauty victed, fined, given prison sentences — biit then be all College of Wisconsin found that drinkers Between 1972 and 1979 the patients more than a mail drop. LTM guild taps chairman / cures” that promise but of course can't deliver instant set to swindle you again. who periodically consumed more than answered an extensive questionnaire ITEM: A Georgia-based “medical laboratory” used weight loss, regained youth, increased sexual powers, If an offer sounds too good to be true, it is. Carolyn Haboian has been appointed chairman of the I their usual amounts of alcohol which included items about their weekly 14 different addresses and published its own “Health hair regeneration, etc. In still another category are the If it requires you to send money in advance, don't. Guild of the Little Theater, of Manchester Inc. Jhe pur­ experienced significantly higher levels alfehol intake. Those results, reported and Beauty News” to publicize and advertise 15 home” jobs, will have squandered up to $1 billion, non-existant "investment” opportunities in gold, silver, And if you’ve been a sucker for any mail fraud, notify pose of the guild is to bring in new patrons for. the Little of blood vessel blockage than did more earlier, showed an inverse relationship different worthless health and beauty products that •possibly more, on mail-fraud schemes. The lure may diamonds, chemicals, oil, coal or eas, your postal inspection service. You might even get your Theater and to organize fund raising events to help sub­ moderate regular drinkers. between the extend of artery blockage promised magic “cures” for everything from lumpy fat come in ads in magazines, letters, brochures or phone A relatively new fraud notifies its victims — by phone money back. sidize expenses. But Dr. Harvey W. Gruchow, a and the amount of alcohol consumed. to night blindness. calls, but the pitch is always the same; a big promise or mail — that “you won a vacation” in Las Vegas or (“Sylvia Porter's New Money Book for the 80s,” 1,328 Other officers named were:- Nancy Siebeit, co- biostatistician, and public health Gruchow and Levin followed up that This is merely a tiny sampling of cases successfully for a small investment — in short, nothing for Florida, then requests a “modest service charge” of $35 pages of down-to-earth advice bn personal money chairman; Mary Willhide. secretary; Patricia Cottle, specialist. Erica Wexman Levin said the study by asking additional questions prosecuted in U.S. District Courts as violations of the something. That “something” may be your entire nest to $85 that may bring a useless certificate, a booklet of management, is now available through her column. treasurer; Donna Mercicri publicity; . Ida Boll and increased risk of other health problems about the patients’ drinking behavior. mail fraud and false representation statutes, according egg. discount coupons — or nothing. Send $9.95 plus $1 for mailing and handling to "Sylvia Marv-Picrcc Burke, membership co-chairmen. that have been linked to drinking must be to Postal Inspection Service spokesman Lou Eberhard. The circumstances are just about ideal for mail Putting mail-fraud swindlers out of business is like Porter’s New Money Book for the 80s, " in care of this .-V membership drive is being-planned for .Ian 1.3 at the Regular drinkers were defined as Before 1981 ends, millions of Americans, most of them weighed i against any benefits alcohol those who drank at least once a week and frauds now and the signals are flying high to beware, be trying to pick up a blob of mercury with your fingers, for newspaper, 4400 Johnson Dr., Fairway. Kan. 66205. home of Elenor Hiker. A fashion stjow is,being planned may have for coronary heart disease. desperate for money they can earn through .“work at on guard. Unemployment is high and rising. Small they are the slipperiest of characters. If you think Make checks payable, to Universal Press Syndicate.) for the spring. Anvone interested in joining ther guihl who average weekly intake was 1.7 ounce "PerWaps the most reasonable or more ol pure alcohol. Binge drinkers should call 649-3818 or 646-1883. recommendation, based on current I were those who occasionally drank more knowledge, is that moderate regular than their usual amount although not all drinkers with no evidence of cancer, G. of them consumed the exessive amounts Dividend hiked Chorus plans rehearsal I. (gastro-intestinal) .tract disease, liver of alcohol usually associated with this disease or proneness to alcoholism, NEW HAVEN (UPI) — The Southern New From rodeo The Beethoven Chorus'will rehear.se Tuesday from 111 type of drinking, the researchers said. should not be encouraged to stop England Telephone to 11 a m. at Emanuel Lutheran Church, Church Stri'cl. “The results indicate that the pattern There will be a coffee hour before the rehearsal ■ drinking," they said in the report in the Co.’s board of direc­ November issue of the medical of alcohol use is an important factor tors has voted to in­ Herald photo by Tarquinlo magazine “Primary Cardiology," associated with the amount of coronary crease the quarterly Open house set Monday “ Heavy binge drinkers, however, occlusion,” the report said. “Lower dividend on company to boots Spnrky. a one-year-old fernale yellow Labrador cross, displays a should’ be warned of the possibly in­ occlusion scores were observed amoung stock to $1.14 per The Square Circle Club of Manchesler Lodge ol keen eye for the camera as she poses with Dog Warden Richard creased risks of CHD (coronary heart men with regular consumption patterns share and elected Masons will have an open house Monday Irolii 9 a m to Raricl Sparky is ready to go to a new home, and for a $5 donation the disease) and other diseases associated while higher scores were observed Alfred VanSinderen with higher alcohol consumption levels.” amoung non-drinkers, occasional chairman of the noon at the Masonic 'Temple, E. Center Street tan-colored canine, who Rand says also has a bit of German drinkers and regular drinkers who oc­ There will be cards, pool and refreshments All Shepherd in her can be yours. You can see Sparky at the dog pound In addition, the researchers said that board. and bucks Masons and their friends are invited in advising patients, doctors should con­ casionally consumed more than their The increase of 12 liehind the town dump on Olcott Street, any day between noon and 1 usual amounts.” p.m. - ' sider the effect of alcohol on heart dis­ cents per share, the ease in relation to the “better- Other research has shown that alcohol first quarterly divi­ By David Zizzo Fund-raiser scheduled established risk factors for developing increases the amounts of a “good” kind dend increase SNET UPl Reporter this disease” such as cigarette smoking of cholesterol in the blood. Those who has declared since The Manchester Bicentennial Band Shell ( orp has and high blood pressure. have higher levels of this form of D ecem ber 1980, OKLAHOMA CITY — Debbie Johnston says it’s easy scheduled a special event to raise funds for the ( apital “Certainly these factors have been cholesterol, known ^s HDL, have been raises the annual to tell a real cowboy from the drugstore kind. The seat l/ improvement of the Band Shell found to exert influences on the develop­ found to have lower rates of heart dis­ dividend rate to $4.56 of his blue jeans will be saddleworn, his hat will be 'The event, featuring A1 Gentile's Variety Heuie. will Dentist says stress ment of CHD that are much stronger ease. per share. cocked just right and he might just be wearing a pair of be presented March 7 at 3 p.m. at East Catholic High 'The board Wednes- those $3,(K)0 boots Debbie sells. School, 115 New State Road. Noel BelconrI is president day elected The 27-year-old former Miss Rodeo America figures of the Band Shell corporation. can endanger teeth VanSinderen to the Alfred VanSinderen the national appetite for anything western will make her The musical variety show will .cotisisi ol afl new position of and her fiance millionaires in about two years, professional entertainers with singers, dancers, com chairman of the board and the chief executive of­ ■ Her formula for success was one part beauty, one part edians and good music. talent, a penchant for business and a touch of lucky Alexander Haig as prominent examples. ficer. He currently serves as president and chief A phone canvass will be made ;ind members of the S.AN l- ILANCISri) I ri ’l I - ,-\ngcr and executive officer. timing. Manchester-community are urged to support tliis event .'ilics.s iiii.'ri' ui least -as great a danger to Salesmen and television comedians CHANNEL 'The board also elected executive Vice President With several years of being a buyer and saleswoman and help to maintain the town's Baiid Shell by buying - teeth ,-is swei'l'i or-pouf tiriishiug. says a are also prone to the disease, known to for a'small Fort Worth, Texas, western wear company dentists as “bruxisni.” Don Rickies and Walter H. Monteith Jr. as president. The moves tickets or advertising in the program book Tickets are ('.illl"riiia deiiliist will be effective Jan. 1, 1982. under her belt, and a year as Miss Rodeo America, she $5 each and can also be obtained by calling 241-9053 flenching and grinding n( teeth, Red Skelton are clinchers, he says, and was considering offers from several western wear acknowledgi'd hy. deiilisls as a majur the late Dan Blocker — "Hoss” of the firms. pniblcm in mu- high-slress society, Bonanza television series — was a It was only natural for her to team up with her steady Hadassah sets program results in large part Irmn 'hidden clencher and a-grinder. Gets contract boyfriend and now fiance — former rodeo champion angerai-cording .to Dr. Bill Btiran "He (Blocker) broke his teeth and Terry Stanley — in buying an El Paso, Texas, boot fac­ Manchester Chapter of Hadassah will present \ practicingdentist in nearhy chewed them apart,” says Buran. FARMINGTON (UPl) — Emhart Corp. has tory for $90,000. "Looking In," a family life theater group ol liartlonl I’.-icilica. falif . Btiran has spent years The habit can lead to many problems received a $5 million contract from a Turkish That was about when John Travolta did for the area teenagers, at its monthly meeting Tuesday al 8 i.e-eai'ching the prolilem and compiling including overbites, submerged molars, manufacturer to provide machinery used to western look in the movie “Urban Cowboy” what he did p.m. at Temple Beth Sholom. 400 E. Middle Turnpike. slalislical data-to support his theories. periodontal gum problems, joint pain produce tea glasses. for disco in “Satunday Night Fever.” The program of improvisational skits, depicting hie iioiighlv llti percent of liiiran's patients and, ultimately, total, tooth destruction. SATURDAY ONLY The machines, capable of producing 640,000 By the end of T.O. Stanley Company’s first year — situations of teenagers, is sponsored joinlly wilji the havr' maiijlesieii the prolilem to some Soreness of the jaws, neckaches, D ec.12,1981 glasses daily, will be installed in a new plant next eight months of which Miss Johnston spent as the firm’s Temple's Sisterhood. degree, hill cliildfen who learn to sup- year, Emhart said Wednesday. only sales representative — she had written more than The theater group welcomes audience participation, pre.v. or resliaiii naitiral aggressive headaches and backaches are frequent especially from their , peers. A question and answer complaints from sufferers of this com­ $1 million in orders for the custom boots. emotion': lend ,lo become severe TO THE FIRST 100 “We did hit it right about the time the top went out of period will be conducted after the pcrfornnini-e eli.MieluTS or grinders,, he says mon but largely untreated area of Laura Gravell, of 45 Hyde St., a student at .Maiu-hesler emotional and stress-related illAess, he Programs offered the (western) craze,” she said. --He'opli- who always have'a siuile on says. Now, just two years later, the exclusive T.O. Stanley High School, is one of the performers with the Looking their lace the-, re ilic ones ihat are CUSTOMERS In." theater group The Bridge, an outreach coiinsiding 'The University of Hartford’s Division of Adult boot and belt line is expected to gross $7 million. holding It in." sa-,.- liiirain iiointing to Tr-aditional dentistry considers at EVERY CHANNEL® HOME CENTER You could say the energetic entrepreneur landed on agency in West Hartford, serving area yoiilli, sponsors sII1 h nubile I i g ii-i es as t he bruxism the result of purely physical Education Services is offering five different this-theater group. Susan Gold is coordin.ilor ol the professional level certificate programs in commer­ her boots when she stepped down after her year as reienlly crov.iieil Miss .Auierica, stress resulting from "malocclusion,” or rodeo’s first lady of 1979. As Miss Johnston puts it, Bridge. The meeting will he open to the |iiihlic. Eli/al.elh Ward. ;ind Seeretarv of .State a bad bite. cial and industrial credit and finance. ,9 9 .Successful completion of the programs can “There is life after stardom.” qualify students for certification in credit manage­ Miss Johnston, who was in Oklahoma City this week to ment and credit and financial analysis. Two of the help witli arrangements for the Miss Rodeo America Christmas party tonight Join Us Today programs can qualify students for certification by 1982 competition in conjunction with the National Finals Rodeo Dec. 5-13, now has Ifranched out into western The Girls Erier.dly Society Sponsors will have its an the National Institute of Credit. > PRINCESS CROSS-BUCK The cost for each program is $140; Each program accessories. nual Christmas party on tonight at 7;30p in in iIm- Guild PREHUNG lasts approximately eight weeks. All classes are “I started my own exotic spur strap company,” she Room of St. Mary's Flpiscopal Church. Hark Sin ei Be part of held in the evening. said, spreading an array of kangaroo and snake hide Those attending are reminded to bring a gilt loi tin WHITE INSULATING straps on the table, “so the well-dressed cowboy can be grabbag. The program and re'freshmenls are in cli u gc For further information call the Office of Con­ A tinuing Education at 243-4371. outfitted all the way down to his bootstraps." of Mrs, Lloyd Davidson, Mrs. Richard liarri- M'-s the Holiday Gift Guide | COMBINATION DOOR Contrary to the waning disco craze. Miss Johnston Elsie.Lewis, Mrs. Maurice Lambert. Mrs Kail \i'cls..ii believes the west will live on in fashion for the “true, and Mrs Samuel Smith Popular cross-buck design with safety To place your ad, Call Pam, glass insert. Prehung for easy install­ hard-core cowboy,” Although the cowboy craze has ation. Available with right or left Book available “already plateaued,” she figures lifetime western fans Manchester Herald, 643-2711. hinges. 35y2''x79yj''. An energy saving will continue to shell out from $300 to $3,000 and up for HARTFORD — A handbook on managing hazar­ T.O. Stanley boots. product. D-22 dous waste is now available through the Greater « y According to the survey, you should have at least a 50- TIm Luggage For Youl Choose from these drive ratchet extenc' P’^jg socket, 3 /8 " 2 svenings a week Famous Bramlt; Samsonite (wa carry a com­ 3 For more than 1,000 8 to 12 year olds. Monopoly is 50 chance of pleasing an 8 to 12 year old with any of the plete line), Atlantic, Ventura, Airway and WASHINGTON — Lelan F. Sillin Jr., Northeast tops. Almost everyone we- surveyed had played the following: Backgammon, Master Mind, Payday, Tues. and Thurs. 7-10 pm Sawanl. Utilities’ chairman and chief executive officer, has game, and more than three-fourths of them enjoyed it. Careers, Checkers, Connect Four, Risk, Family Feud, Starts Tues., January 12 been selected as the first recipieut of the Utilities The manufacturer, Parker Brothers, recommends it for Battleship, Hangman, Sorry,’ Bankers and the Guinness for 6 weeks Fir$t For Division Award of the American Institute of In­ 8-year-olds and up. AH age groups in the suryey liked it. MARLOW’S Evrrythinit >iri«»- Book of World Records Game, Upgrade your skills — dustrial Engineers. Neck-and-neck for place and show are Life and the Of all these hits. Risk was favored more by boys than Only 8 poaltlont open ° ° MANCHESTER - 849-5221 Sillin was designated as the “individual within Mad Magazine game, followed closely by Clue. Although by girls. f r e e PAHMNQ FRONT AND REAR OF STORE 649-0605 or 429-9313 CARDS ACCEPTEOI the utilities industry who has done the most to some people think that life begins at 40, the manufac­ Checkers, Battleship and Sorry are games to consider OPEN a DATS • THURS. NITES Til 9:00 I S3 ( i: \'n:R si\ foster the application of industrial engineering and turer says anyone over 9 can play it. Ask tor John or Joyce /•:. MA^n^l:sTh:H, CHANNEL for a third or fourth grader — they weren’t nearly as profitability improvement techniques.” Othello and Stratego were two other heavy favorites successful with sixth and seventh graders. For a sixth UNIVERSITY TRAVEL f Please Phone; 649-5268 HOME CENTERS and were ranked right after Clue. But, nowhere near as grader or a seventh grader. Backgammon might be a many children had played them as had played Monopo­ good bet. ■ Rte. 195 ______Storri, Ct. S Kk itss i«3 tea tss lE«a( !£sa * "America’s IVo. 1 Do-It-Yourself Stores" ^ 22 - THE HERALD. Fri., Dec. 11, 1981 THE HERALD, Fri., Dec. 11. 1981 - 23 ADVERTISING ADVERTISING DEADUNE Classified 643'2711 RATES Minimum Charge % LOOK FOR THE STARS... 22— Condominiums m o t ic e s EMPLOYMENT 23— Homes lor Sale 35— Heating. Plumbing 4 6 - Sporting Goods 56- Misc lor Rent 15 Words 12:00 nooo the day 24— LotS'Land for Sale 36— Flooring 47 -Garden Products 59j-Homes/Apts. to Sh%re before publication. 1— Losi ana Found 13— Help Wanted investment Property 37— Moving.Trucking.Storage 46—Antiques PER WORD PER DAY 2— Personals 14— Business Opportunities 26— Business Property 36—Services Wanfed 49 Wontftfl to Buy AUTOMOTIVE Deadline lor Saturday is 3— - Announcements 15— Situation Wanted 27— Resort Property SO—Produce Look for the Classified Ads with stars; stars help get you better results. 4— Christmas Treas 26—Real Estate Wanted 1 DAY ...... 14® 12 noon Friday; Mon­ 5— Auctions MISC. FOR SALE RENTALS______61—Autos lor Sale EDUCATION 62 —Trucks lor Sale 3 DAYS 13r R ent-Lease ______Telephone 643-2711, Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5:0,0 p.m.

Homes For Sale 23 Services Ollered 31 Business Property 26 Business Property 26 Building Contracting 33 Articles for Sole 41 58 - EVERYTHING Apartments for Rent S3 Misc. for Rent LEON CIEZSYNSKI RENTALS MJUKWSnil LH.a BRICK, BLOCK, STONE - FOR CHRISTMAS Concrete. (Chimney BUILDER, New homes, UNIQUE GIFT IDEA W.OODEN SHOWCASE MANCHESTER - Two FOR RENT - 550 sq. ft., $200,000 Famiijr Campground, 98 acres ^ additions, remodeling, rec with shelves bedroom apartment at Sun­ one garage, truck size Repairs. "No Job Too AT MARLOW’S' Rooms lor Rent 52 54.900 Col., fireplKe, 4Bd, alum siding Small.’ ’ Call 644-8356 for rooms, garages, kitchens For yoursell or a friend. HOLIDAY 6 T ’x3’7’’xl’6’’. $10. Green ny Brook Village. $440 in­ door. Telephone 649-5358. estimates. remodeled, ceilings, bath This standard cassette Gift and Thrift Center For bedspread 200’’xl00” , MANCHESTER - nice cludes heat, not water, Security deposit required 65.000 Cape, full BsmL. immaculate tile, dormers, roofing. motivates Positive Everything. 649-5221 - 867 drapes to match. $60. clean room for rent. appliances and air- 138.000 9 Rm., Col., new construction, Residential or commer­ Thinking, Relaxation, GIFT GUIDE Main Street, Manchester, Telephone 649-8635. Reliable person. Telephone conditioning. Ideal for 'Your Community Newspaper" financing cial. 649-4291. older couple. No pets. [ 1 AUTOMOTIVE Stress Management, Self- CT. 646-2351 after 4 p.m. 95.900 H Ranch, 4 Bd.,» . Qean lives here ORIENTAL WOOLEN Damato Enterprises, 646- M&M P&H, Manchester DESIG N KITCHENS, Confidence and a Sense of CARPETS - Hand made in 1021. 140.000 4 Bd., Split RatKh. farrMly Km. ROOM IN NICE private Autos For Sale 61 649-2871. Small repairs, cabinets, vanities, counter General Well Being. $10.00 It f: a I 11 f I I, Pakistan in beautiful home. Extra nice per cassette. Make check DOf.l. CI-OTHE.S 145.000 Unique U&R Forest Klls, linancing remodeling, heating, tops, kitchen cabinet fronts design and quality within neighborhood. All utilities, MANCHESTER - Deluxe SURPLUS JEEPS, CARS, baths, kitchens and water custom woodworking, payable to ABLE BEAUTIFUL BARBIE Very Reasonable Price. one bedroom townhouse, Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 149.000 Old Col.. 4Bd.. full Bsmi ANTigtiES AM) CKAKI.S kitchen priveleges, bath, TRUCKS. Car Inventory PLEASE READ •••••••••••••••••••••••• heaters. Free estimates! colonial reproductions. CENTER, 317 Green Road, DOLL DRESSES - 80«. Telephone 646-0715 8 a.m.-5 security. $50 weekly. private entrance, patio and valued $2143 sold for $100. p.m. . YOUR AD 155.000 Ten Rm., Col.. 4-5 Bd., lireplaced LR. “■ftA s: J.P. Lewis 649-9658. Manchester, Ct. 646-7917 T H E , COUNTRY Bridesmaid’s Outfit - $2.75. Telephone 649-6017 after 9 full basement.Includes Similar bargains available. C & M Tree Service, Free CHRISTMAS SHOP - Wedding Outfit - $3.75. 643- p.m. heat, appliances, carpeting Call for information, 602- Claitllled idi ira taken 109.900 Private setting in (his 6-f Rm., Col., estimates. Discount senior T V S ■ STEREO.S Antiques and Crafts., •••••••••••••••••••••••• SHDWROOM SALES Sell. Fmancing ELECTRICAL SERVICES 6452 VITO CLARINET - and air-conditioning. $430 941-8014, Ext. 7816. Phone over the phone ae a con- citizens. Company - We do all types of Elec­ SHOP AL SIEFFERTS Fernwood Farm, 261 excellent condition. $98, Apartments tor Rent 53 monthly. No pets. Damato Part time 94,400 Reduced R. Ranch, 3 Bd.. full BsmL,^ lUBIJiS & BOOKS call refundable. vanlanca. The Herald la Owner financing * Manchester owned and trical Work! Licensed. Call APPLIANCES - 445 Hart­ Hebron Road, Bolton. (3 Folding exercise bench $20. •••••••••••• ••••••••• Enterprises, 646-1021. We are the largest electrical distributor In New operated. Call 646-1327. reaponalbla lor only one In- after 5:00 p.m., 646-1516. ford Road, Manchester. miles South of Bolton REASON FOR THE Telephone 649-2071. MANCHESTER- One and CADILLAC - 1976 - Coupe England and are looking for the right Individual to 88,500 Ranch, 7Rm., 2 fireplaces, FIVE LARGE ROOMS for corract intartlon and than Hockle^e section. 647-9997. SUPER SANTA Center). Open Tuesday - SEASON — God gave His two bedroom apartments DeVille - 72,000 miles. join our top notch showroom sales team. If you LIGHT TRUCKING - Fen­ only to tha alza ol ll)p DENNIS R, MILLER - SALE! Video Tape Sunday, 1-5 p.m. 649-0389. Best. Share the Best with a CHRISTMAS Tree, 7 ft., available. Centrally couple, second floor of two Good condition. $2700 or possess some design talent and enjoy MERRILL LYNCH REALTY cing. Attics, cellars, gar­ THE WATKINS CONDOMINIUM new-used once; pair young family. Rent plus utilities original Inaartlon. Errora BARROWS CO. Remodeling, Additions, Recorders, TV’s, Stereos. gift from BIBLES & located on busline near Best offer. Telephone 742- wholesale/retall sales then we would like to talk to ages cleaned. All types APIM.IANCES and deposit. Available which do not laaaan the 358 Burnside Rve- E.H. 289-6881 Roofing, Aluminum and Washers, Dryers, BOOKS, 840 Main Street, ladies leather boots: shopping center and 6800 - Keep trying. trash, brush removed. The former Watkins Furniture Store Building value ol tha advartlaamanl you. Apply In person between 10 am and 2 pm. Vinyl Siding. Specialists, Refrigerators, Freezers! 649-3396. stainless steel punch bowl schools. For further details now. Telephone 871-7997. Picket, Split Rail, HOLIDAY SUPER SAVERS will not be corrected by an is scheduled to be renovated into a prime of­ Rec Rooms. 649-2954. MUCH MORE! and cups, new; four bar call 649-7157. Evening appointments may Stockade Fences installed. SHOP P E A R L S - 649 Main stools, never used; dog TWO BEDROOM Duplex. additional Inaartlon. be arranged U BUSINESS fice condominium. This historic downtown GIFT SHIRTS 528-0670. TIMOTHY J. CONNOLLY Street, Downtown cage, medium, new; 118 MAIN STREET -3 and No ahpliances. Utilities PETS AM) SUPPl.lES 440 Oakland SL and SERVICES Manchester landmark can be purchased in Residential & Commercial Manchester. 643-2171. PERSONAL TEE ^ Per- I crockery dishes, new, 8 * 4 room heated apartments, extra. Security and Dishwashers from $249.00; sonalized Fun and piece service; black and hot water, no appliances. references. $325 monthly. fBajirbrslrr Manchester, Ci ... LICENSED DAY CARE condominium unit increments from 760 Construction, Remodeling, MANCHESTER PET ELECTRIC SUPPLY INC. home improvements, ad­ Ranges from $249.00; Sportswear. Great gifts for white television, portable. Security - tenant in­ Available January 1st. Services Ottered 31 HOME - Will watch your square feet. An owner will not only save CENTER — Good Quality ditions, bathroom & and Advice make good Microwaves from $199.00. Christmas. 1081 Main I Telehone 742-6700. surance. 646-2426, 9-5 Telephone 646-6637. . . . child or infant days. Call money In rent but qualify for all owner benefits GREAT GIFTS WITH Street, Manchester. 646- I weekdays. firralb 646-0262. kitchen remodeling, sense. Are you paying too P A R T T IM E EXECUTIVE REWEAVING BURN COMPLETE SERVICE. 3339. HOLIDAY SPECIAL! Six THREE ROOM Apartment HOLES. Zippers, um­ and other incentives as a result of The roofing, siding, repairs, much for your pet SALESPERSON to sell SECRETARY - Opportuni­ (6) end rolls for $1.00. MA’NCHESTER MAIN in two family hou^e. $325 brellas repaired. Window Economic Recovery Tax Act of 1981. For a door ^ window replace­ supplies? Stop in — it will II AND. M ADE subscriptions door-to-door ty to grow into Marketing ment and alterations. 646- be worthwhile. Mixed MUST be picked up before STREET -. Two room plus heat. Security, No shades, Venetian blinds. BABYSITTER detailed brochure please call J.D. Real Estate ELECTROLUX - Buy COl.I.F.CTIBI.ES BOUGHT with newscarrier two with a professional AVAILABLE, Martin 1379. breed puppies, tropical and 11:30 am at the Manchester apartment. Heated, hot pets. 'Telephone 643-5380. evenings a week or Satur­ engineering firm. Requires Keys. TV FOR RENT. Someone You Love an AN OLD FASHIONED Herald Office. water, appliances. No pets. BUI’S Auto Parts NOTICES Marlow’s, 867 Main Street. School area. Call after 3 Company at 646-1980. This is an excellent op­ goldfish, parakeets, days. Salary plus com­ good typing ability. Salary canaries, finches, small ELECTROLUX VACUUM CHRISTMAS at thel Security. Parking. MANCHESTER - apart­ TOLLAND 649-5221. p.m. 649-2094. portunity for you and your business. CLEANER for a Christ­ missions. Call Circulation commensurate with skills animals. 687 Main Street. VILLAGE CHARM YARN Telephone 523-7047. ment for rent. Two Manager, Manchester H eating-Plum bing 35 mas Gift. Call: 646-3875. BARN — with handmade Lost and Found 1 and experience.icpe 3-4 days a 23 Homes For Sale 23 (1-203) 649-4273. Gift wrap­ bedroom townhouse, 875-6231 649a$578 Herald. 643-27U. week.Schedule.Sc flexible. Homes For Sale gifts and decorations by I MANSFIELD CENTER - J.D. REAL ESTATE COMPANY ping and lay-a-way plan INDOOR TAG SALE AND ap'pliances, air- Contact Diane or SCHALLER PLUMBING- LOVABLE ABANDONED local craftsman plus craf- | Woodsedge Apartments. FOUND KITTEN: White Real Eatate A Inveatment Brokerage alwaysavailable. CRAFT SHOW - exhibitors conditioning. l‘/z baths, female kitten vicinity Rosemary at _M9-8531 for HEATING- Water pump KIITENS ting supplies. 133. Spruce i ONE MONTH’S FREE AUTO LEASING RENTAL wanted for December 12th cable TV, on busline, off appointm^ntT’ . specialists. Also, Street, Manchester. 649- RENT. Newly renovated, - Oldies But Goodies Parker Street. Telephone PET TOWNE - Tri-City and 13th. Telephone 649- street parking. Security 649-6929 or 643-8480. remodeling service or CAN YO U GIVE A 9699. I country setting. Two Limited. Rent-A-Car, _ Plaza. IF IT SWIMS, OR 7373 or 643-Q797. and references required. NEW YEAR’S VACATION SHIPPING & CVPUBLISHER’S NOTICE repairs. FREE LOVABLE ABANDONED bedrooms. From $285 to $12.95 day, 100 free miles. begins now. Sell Avon and a. Hops, Creeps or Slithers - Kitten or Cat a home for $390. Telephone 646-5669. IMPOUNDED: Hoiind, RECEIVING CLERK - Services Ollered 31 Painting-Papering 32 ESTIMATES.STIMi 640-4266. THE CALICO PATCH - $325, includes appliances Automobiles bought, sold, start saving! Call 646-3685 ^ f t ’s Here; Quality the Holidays — 633-6581, male, black and tan. Call Permanent position for 210 Pine Street,I and parking. 429-1270, 233- TW O ROOM rented. 323 Center Street, or 523-9401. BJ Creatures and Superior 342-0571. Manchester. Telephone Andover Dog Warden, 742- experienced individual in EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY SNOWPLOWING INTERIOR AND ijA Supplies at mbney saving Manchester 646-6408. A | 9660 or 232-0761. EFFICIENCY apartment 7194. parts department of Commercial & Residen­ EXTERIOR painting, Flooring Unique Little Quilt Shop , 647-0908. Ask for Bill. DENTAL SECRETARY’S 36 ^ prices. 644-3510. TAG SALE located in North (Coventry. wholesale appliance dis­ tial. Manchester. paper hanging. Carpentry GAMES-TOV.S.CIUn'S featuring everything for ' A 2'z ROOM AND A 3 ASSISTANT. Mature in­ $295 per month including Personals 2 tributor. Candidate should Reasonable. Free es­ Work. Fully insured, J.P. HOBBY HUT - 281 >/z today’s quilter and more! ROOM APARTMENT 1972 MERCURY Montego, dividual needed for FLOORSANDING - Floors SPORTING GOOIXS utilities. Telephone 643- have knowledge of Alt real estate advertised in this newspaper is subject to the timates. Call anytime 646- Lewis & Son, 649-9658. Oakland Road (Rt. 30) Gifts and gift certificates, GIANT INDOOR AVAILABLE. Heat, hot 6cyl., automatic. $275. 1973 Glastonbury office to start Federal Fair Housing Act of 1966 which makes it illegal to advertise like new! Specializing in 9555. WANTED: Ride frorn appliance parts and UPS 5489, 646-1327. at l a y -a -w a y s p o r t in g South Windsor, CT. (203) Christmas prints, trims, water, appliances. Chevy Malibu Wagon, after January 1982. any preference, limitation, or discrimination based on race, color, older floors. Natural and T A G S A LE Porter Street to Pratt & snipping procedures. Call a l GIFTS — Gift Certificates 644-2355, Gift certificates patterns, kits, books, References; Security. Call automatic, power steering, Knowledge of A.R., In­ religion, sex or national origin, or an intention to make any such INTERIOR PAINTING, stained floors. No waxing 210 PINE ST. MANCHESTER - Six Whitney, second shift. Call Mr. Festor at 528-3781 for SNOWPLOWING - Small “ at NASSIFF ARMS, 991 available - Visa and strawber-ry shortcake after 6 pm, 646-3911. power brakes, smallV-8. surance, & Practice Con­ preference, limitation or discrimination. This newspaper will not over ten years experience, anymore! John Verfaille, MANCHESTER, CT. rooms, large attic and after 10:30 a m., 646-4714. interview appointment. knowingly accept any advertisement for real estate which Is In commercial or residential. fi) Main Street, Manchester - Mastercard accepted. cutouts, and a large selec­ $450. 643-9708 or 647-1908. trol desirable, but will low rates and senior citizen 646-5750. cellar, centrally located. EOE. violation of the law. Call after 5:3Q, 649-2530. gA 647-9126. MODELS, TRAINS, tion of fabrics and EAST HARTFORD - 2 428 Lake St.. Bolton. train. Send resume to Dr. discounts. 643-9980. Security and references Announcements 3 Games, telesc^es and supplies. bedroom, brand new Brahm, 41 Hebrqn Ave., SAT. & SUN, DEC 12&13 required. No pets. $340. STOCK CLERK - im­ DICK’S SNOWPLOWING - microscopes, 'Tuesday, linoleum & wall to wall DODGE COLT 1976 station Glastonbury, Conn. 06033, IntMior/Extaclor PwittlnQ* Household Goods 40 Telephone 649-4424. FLEA MARKET: Every mediate opening. Parking lots, driveways, I Oryw ali It OUTER-WEAR Thursday, and Friday: TH E BITTERSWEET 9 -5 carpeting,.heat, hot water, wagon. Four speed, radio, Sunday 10-5. Coventry an­ Wholesale distributor is apartments, stores, "“'"■•aiSSn' Noon - 9 p.m., Saturday 10- SHOP — Most Christmas parkihg. Near busline. Call radials and snow tires. DENTAL HYGENIST’S Q u ^ proffnkNtai work. fi OPEN NOW!!! MANI^HESTER - Newly tique center, 1140 Main expanding personnel. sidewalks, sanding. 646- 6. Items 1'2 Price. Antiques / 528-2914. 9:30-5:30, or 528- decorated two bedroom F)xcellent condition. $2,495. ASSISTANT. Full time. 8- R eison^ prices. Free ^ ‘'MARKDOWN" - Telephone 228-9727. Street, Coventry. Dealer Steady full time, 40 hours, . W. FISH REALTY 2204. estimates. FuNy Insuret) Gifts Jewelry / Crafts. 1719 after 6 p.m. apartment. Access to shop­ 5. No weekends. Much o r / h o m e s / ^ ^ L ^ WASHER ® Famous Maker Outer- space available. Telephone plus overtime. Paid O: L. McHUQH St Wear for the Entire Fami­ BA.SKET.S A W ICKER Route 44A. Bolton - 643- Dogs-BIrds-Pets 43 ping centers, buslines and patient contact. Must be 843-9321 E 742-9698. hospitalization and vaca­ 243 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER EAST HARTFORD - 2 1975 FIREBIRD, formula, personable, & willing to LA 4 1 O A ly ly at Discount Prices - 30% 7800, schools. For further • •••••••••••••••••••’•••a tion when qualified. Apply THE WICKER COTTAGE bedroom with heat & hot very good condition, has to learn. Will train. Send 2 to 60" off. Jackets, Vests AKC BLACK LABRADOR details, please call 528-4196 at once, Manchester ■ — Specializing in baskets, IIOB.SE'? OF COURSE! water, close to busline, between 9 and 5 pm or be seen. 54,000 miles. $3450. resume to Dr. Brahm, 41 B-B UPHOLSTERY. (B and Ski Wear,-Glen Lochen RETRIEVERS - Champion □ CHRISTMAS Tobacco and Candy Com­ WHITE wicker furniture, wall appliances, wall to wall after 5 pm and weekends, Telephone 646-8311. Hebron Ave., Glastonbury, Custom work. Free es­ Building Contracting 33 J Mall, Glastonbury. Open THE MAPLEWILD TACK F''ield & Show lines. Ready t r e e s pany, 299 Green Road, NEW LISTING Every Night till 9pm. hangings and bath to go. 1-542-5207 after 4:30. carpeting, tile bath, dis­ 649-7157. Conn. 06033. timates. Will pick up and accessories. Route 84, Ver­ ROOM of Bolton is 1981 LINCOLN four, door Manchester. FARRAND WESTINGHOUSE posal, etc. No pets. Call Christmas Trees 4 deliver. Please call 646- non, (across from Golf- featuring Stuben Sigfried 528-1494 Town Car. 4,000 miles. EXPERIENCED Forklift REMODELING - Cabinets, iu c y g i.e s TIGGER & PIPPIN Are MANCHE.STER - Newly BOOKKEEPER: 2161 after 5 p.m. Land). 646-6219. Monday - Saddles at $499.95. See us Dark blue. $14,995. and order picker operator. Roofing, Gutters; Room $ 3 2 5 0 0 fo r major brands of young affectionate Maine decorated one bedroom DISTINCTIVE Excellent Growth position BICYCLES a n d ' Saturday 10-5. Sunday 1-5. ROCKVILLE - On busline. Lighthouse Lincoln Mer­ Full time position. Com­ Additions, Decks, All types English and Western equip­ coon cats looking for a apartment. Access to shop­ CHRISTMAS TREES - Hye for accounts payable, RESPONSIBLE Mother CAMPING EQUIPMENT Brand new three roorii cury. 228-9442. pany paid benefits. Apply o f Remodeling and . good home. 342-0571 or 633- ping centers, buslines'and C — Sporting iGoods, Ice ment, Christmas cards and Acres Tree Farm, Route receivable, professional will babysit in my home FLOKI.ST apartments - Extra large m person between 10 am Repairs. Free estimates. Skates, Sleds, Barbells, more! MAPLEWILD 6581. schools. For further details 44A, 1.7 miles East of who enjoys diversity and weekdays 6 a.m.-5 p.m. rooms with large closets. 1981 FORD ESCORT - two and I pm at Laurence R; Fully insured. Phone 643- Hockey, Exercise Equip­ TACK ROOM, Toomey please call 528-4196 Cathy Johns. 429-2635. people contact. Excep­ Washington-Verplank W.H. PREUSS KRAUSE FLORIST - 621 $300 per month. Security door, 12 month -12,000 mile Smith, Inc., 117 Murphy i T J . i 6017. between 9 and 5 pm or tional benefit package. school districts.. Will also ment. FARR'S, 2 Main Hartford Road. Weddings, Road (at Bolton Center), and references required. warranty. $4695. Road, Hartford. after 5 pm and weekends, . C H R IS T M A S T R EES Hartford - 527-0753 Avis sit for school vacations. SONS Street, Manchester - 643- corsages, fresh flower Bolton, CT 649-5550. Available January 1st. Lighthouse Lincoln Mer- ROBERT E. JARVIS - 7111. Antiques 48 649-7157. at Hickory Rldga Farm Truck Rental. Prices negotiable, PHone arrangements, silk Telephone 875-1128 9-5 ciirv, 228-9442. RECEPTIONIST- • ( i i M 646-1959. I Remodeling Specialist. Rt 6 & 44A arrangements, plants, JEWEI.ER.S •Scotch Pine Secretary - for full time F o r room additions,, ANTIQl ES WANTED: ANTIQUE Fur­ Monaay-Saturday. Homes lor Rent 54 BOOKKEEPER Recep­ funeral flowers. 643-9559. This Christmas let the position. Past experience kitchens, bathrooms, niture, Glass, Pewter, Oil •Spruce eFir DE-ICING - Sidewalks, Bolton BROOKS ANTIQUES - DIAMOND SHOWCASE FOUR ROOMS'.'-i two on switchboard , preferred tionist. Excellent roofing and siding or any CHRISTMA'S Paintings, or Antique 456'z MAIN STREET - six •Wreaths •Cemetery Baskets driveways, sanding. Call ^ Manchester Mall, 811 Main bedrooms, wall to wall but not necessary. Good bookkeeping background, home improvement need. ARRANGEMENTS - help you discover the items. R. Harrison: rooms, $400. plus utilities. 1972 VW FASTBACK-Sun light accurate typing. Ap­ David, 643-8996. 643-9492 ^Street, Manchester. carpeting, appliances and typing skills a must. Telephone 643-6712. PARK HILL JOYCE magic of love ... with a Vt Telephone 643-8709. No appliances. Tenant in­ Roof, AM FM Cassette hUnciMster 4Jw a n t e d a n t i q u e attic storage. Rent $375 Conveniently located. We proximately 20 hours week­ FLOWER SHOP: FTD. carat total weight surance. Security. 646-2426 stereo. Nice dependable ly (days). Hartford, 246- Painting-Papering 32 jlJFURNITURE, glass plus utilities. Security offer good benefits in­ Fruit Baskets, (Christmas matching engagement ring ANTIQUES & weekdays. car. Must sell. $1,500 1933. ^ clocKs, dolls and collec- required. Telephone 649- School cluding Group Health and Parties, Flowering Plants. and wedding ring for just COLLECTIBLES - Will negotiable. Call 646-7690. MANCHESTER $62,900 PROFESSIONAL ® tibles. Ask for Harold - 646- 0717.______- Life Insurance, paid Call: 649-0791. $399.00. Season’s Greetings purchase outright or sell on MANCHESTER - Brand NURSE - Opening for SPECIAL INTEREST RATE PAINTING - Interior and 4 9243 or 646-2690. new oversized three vacations and holidays. NEWSPAPER BINGO commission. House lot or THREE LARGE rooms, Motorcycles-BIcycles 64 school nurse. Bolton Public exterior. Commercial and A ' from the DIAMOND bedroom Cape on Wellman Pension Plan and much On this 5 room CAPE. Formal, front to back, PENTLAND -FLOKIST - single piece. 644-8962. appliances, utilities, Schools. 10 month, full residential. Free e s ­ New Game Starts Every Wednesday. 2 LACE, LINENS, Lo Ve LY Visit Us For All Your SHOWCASE, Manchester Road. Carpeting, more. Applications fireplaced living room. An arched dining room, 2 storage, two car parking, 1979 CM-400 T. Excellent Hickory Ridge Farm time position. Effective timates. Fully insured. 646- ® THINGS! Furniture, Holiday Needs. See Our Parkade. appliances: full basement. accepted Monday - Friday, large bedrooms. Large covered deck, 1 car gar­ Continues Thru Tuesday security. $360 monthly. condition, asking $1100. , date January 18th, 1982. 4879. 2 frames, fabulous things! Choice Selection, 24 Birch $595, Mr Blanchard. 646- 9am - 4pm. Klock Com- age, Must be seen!, Move-In condition. BRAY’S JEWELRY Near center. Telephone 8900 miles. Call 528-6849. Contact Superintendent of or Until There’s A WInnerl * R E D GOOSE FARM Street - 643-6247. "Pleasing Wanted to Buy 49 2482. Plantatiofl is located on South River Rd., ,pany, 1366 „ Tolland Turn­ STORE — 737 Main Street, 649-6896. Schools, 643-1569. EOE. ^ ANTIQUES, Coventry. You Is Our Pleasure.’’ oH Route 31. North Coventry. Robert pike, Manchester, E.O.E. Manchester, CT. KZ40O D elu xe■ 1978 There Are 10 “BINGO BUGS” O Wednesday - Sunday, 12-4. CASH FOR YOUR Proper­ TWO HOUSES FOR RENT Visny and Family. Call 742-83S4. ~ Specializing in Bulova, WILLIMANTIC: Two KAWAS.4KI. fairing, AVAILABLE Immedia'c 6 4 3 - 1 5 9 1 8 7 2 - 9 1 5 3 Homes For^Sale 23 jt 742-9137. ' CENTERPIECES, FRUIT ty. We buy quickly and con­ - New six room Cape, $,^75 In Today's Herald. Those 7 Are Seiko, Pulsar, Accutron, story, three bedrooms, baggage-rack, saddle bags, FEMALE PART TIME ly, second shift, (2 p.m. til BASKETS, Flowering fidentially. The Hayes Cor­ per month. Nice six room Timex Watches. Also-, large yard, stove included. low mileage. $1350 . 6 8 8 ,- CHRISTMAS TREE help wanted. Varied hours. 10 p.m.) person to wash Part of Them. 5 BOUGHT AND.SOLD At Plants For Your Holiday poration. 646-0131. Colonial, $495 per month. Must be over 18. Apply in Finest Jewelry. FREE $400 monthly plus security 6201 .Ask for Andrea. DELIVERY - Will deliver and disinfect poultry BJ THE ANTIQUE MARKET Needs. BROWNS LOTTERY TICKET with Call for details. Strano pqrson: Tommys Pizzaria, MANCHESTER and references. trees tagged as well as pick vehicles, equipment and *1 PLACE, 811 Main Street. FLOWERS, INC., 145 Main purchase of $10.00 or more. WANTED: Lionel trains Real Estate, 643-1878, 269 East Center Street, Own Your Own for family collection and PETROWSKY REAL out if height is specified. other jobs. Must have own “ 12,000 SQ. FT, Of Small Street, Manchester 643-5617. j TAG SALES 646-6914. Instant Service. Manchester between 2 and transportation and license. ® Shops. Auctions 7pm Every layout. Telephone 649-0746. ESTATE COMPANY, 886- 4 pm. Call Jim Fracchia J| Thursday.' J & J JEWELERS - 785 2426. FOR Main Street. Manchester. Ottices-Stores weekdays between 8 a.m. VA.NTn CAR Pl.ATES Condominium For An ‘Quality Merchandise at lo r Rent 55 LIVING COOKS: Responsible per­ and 5 p.m. Arbor Acres 2 rVPEWKUERS ENGRAVED-RAISED Building Supplies 42 Building Supplies 42 son to work Monday thru Farm, Inc. Glastonbury, Old Fashioded Prices." CHRISTMAS LETTERS. 14K Chains / Bracelets / WORKSPACE OR Friday approximately 9 CT. 633-4681, EOE. Affordable SALE ^ YALE TYPEWRITER ORGANIZATION TREES am .-2:30 p.m. No “ SERVICE — Typewriters Diamond Earrings / Pen­ USED BUT GOOD STORAGE SPACE FOR SALE: Old radios, parts $43,000 T H R E E Emblems. Business Cards. dants and Cultured Pearls. RENT in Manchester. No experience necessary. Will BABYSITTER Wanted. In­ IB Rebuilt, Portable Name Pins, Button Making and tubes; power lawn 19 Lewis Street R O O M C O N D O Keepsake Your Christmas Building Materials lease or security deposit. train. Ideal for mature fant, in our home. Hebron- Monthly Payment... A Typewriters, From $20.00. Machines/Supplies. mower; ,;olid maple overlooking pool. Diamond Source,; 4x8 % Particle Board .. . $4 00 ea. Reasonable rates. Suitable (behind barn) male or female looking for Bolton line. Two days a Sales and Service, bedroom set, double bed. which includes mortgage principal, MANCHESTER RUBBER 2x3’s (nails removed)...... lOe Ft! for small business, Retail extra income. Apply in per­ week. 7:30-3 p.m. 643-0380. Choice location and fi Typewriter and Adding STAMPS, 20 Birch - 649- MARDWARF. dresser and chest; U3“° any tree son between 2 and 4 at Mr. interest, taxes, insurance, Moulding (painted, no nails) and commercially zoned. ready for occupancy. jt Machines. 51 Purnell 4489. Visa - Master Card. household odds 'n ends. Steak, 244 Center Street, condominium fee, heat ^ Place. 649-4986. FINGLAND TRUE VALUE 2yz’ ’ clam sh ell...... 10c'■Ft. Call 872-1801, 10 to 5. Open Friday 1-4 H ARD W ARE- Route 44A Saturday. December 12th, Manchester. and hot water with a low down payment. TELEVISIONS 3Vz” clam shell base .... ■ ISc'Ft. Saturday and Sunday EDUCATION $70,900-CHARM- ^ ElUn UASkET.S Bolton. 649-5201. KERO- NEWLY RENOVATED 10-3 pm. 343 Charter Oak INQ 3 BEDROOM 2y4” c o v e ...... 1.5c'Ft. 10-4 HOLIDAY SUPER SAVERS SUN SALES AND Service, 310 square feet office Street, Manchester. $180 PER WEEK PART split level with l‘/z 2 FANCY FRUIT BASKETS %Vz' colonial chair rail...... 15c/Ft. 646-4126 or Private Instructions 18 SHOP PEARLS - 649 Main Kerosene, Skil power tools, available. Main Street TIME at home. Webster, baths, new furnace g. — Order Early. Also Stanley hand tools, plum­ 647-9546 America's foremost dic­ Street. Downtown Simulated Hand Hewn Beams 25c/Ft. location w,jth ample and more. BJ Wicker Items. PERO bing and electrical tionary company needs CERTIFIED MATH Manchester. 643-2171. Most Doors: Louvred, wood 36" x 80" parking. Call 649-2891.- SlJ FRUIT STAND, 276 supplies. California paint home workers to update TUTOR-Grades 7-12; Also brands available: G/E, with hinges ...... $25.00 ea. Mortgage Loans B $105,000 ■ NEW 7 ^ Oakland Street, and paint sundries, Ifave You local mailing lists. All PSAT, SAT preparation, & Manchester. 643-6384. Zenith, Sony, RCA and Plain, assorted g la ss...... 15.00 ea. Math enrichment. Your ROOM CONTEMPO­ more to choose from. wallpaper and housewares. MORTGAGE LOANS - 1st; ages, experience un­ Sono Tubes, 12' x 14” d ia m eter...... 8.00 ea home. 649 -5453. RARY CAPE with 2 2nd; 3rd. ALL KINDS. necessary. Call 1-716-842- Emergency and Exit Lights ...... 65 00 ea. BASEMENT STORAGE An Realty state-wide. Credit 6000, Ext. 5063. baths, fireplaced Hinges,_Catches, Knobs, Chrom e...... 2 00/Set AREA with dirt floors. study, 2 car garage. rating unnecessary. 4x8-:-'V4’ ’ Plvwood...... 3-00First ea. room 18Vz ft.xl5 ft.; Instrument Reasonable. Confidential. ASSEMBLERS needed for Homes For Sale 23 Household Goods 40 Articles for Sale 41 Articles for Sale 41 Articles lor Sale 41 second room 23 ft.xl5Vz ft. highest ouatity wood win- ...... Equipment Quick arrangement. $243,500 OUT­ Drinking Fountain...... $40.00 $30 monthly. 649-0717. ALVIN LUNDY AGENCY, dows & sliding glass doors, USED BOYS ICE SKATES - Boys For STANDING 9 ROOM WEATHERVANE 24" high Commercial Floor Polisher...... 40.00 100 Constitution Plaza, Mitiwork and glazing MANCNESTIR i VHMTV REFRIGERATORS, construction boots, with arrow arid ship 18" PRIME LOCATION - experience a plus. Apply in WE HAVE THE FINANCING BRICK COLONIAL WASHERS, RANGES - Steer Straight Edge, 12 ft...... 12.00 Hartford. 527-7971; "HAWYIUN SKCUL" Combining the advantages of "near-il-aH ” living with with 5 car garage. 4 ALUMINUM SH E E TS womens slacks sizes 16 and long, $25. Antique brass downtown, four room s, evenings: 233-6879, 233- person: Laurence R. Clean, Guaranteed. Parts 18. Mens shirts. Telephone Flood and Spot Bulbs, 100 to 200 watt ___ . . . 2.00 ea. ground level, heat, air- S a le -? Ranch, 8 Rms, 2 fp., gar. 1 every modern convenience, these excellent one and bedrooms, 3600 sq. ft. used as printing plates. .007 scoop 18", long 12” wide 6885. Smith, Inc. 117 Murphy a S) & Service. Low prices! 649-8635. ■for table arrangements, Steel Lockers ...... 5,00 ea. conditioning, utilities and braazaway. $56,900. plus 8 acres of land. Ip thick, MxMVi’°. 50c each, Road, Hartford, two bedroom condominiums bring a new dimension in B.D. Pearl & Son, 649 Main etc. $15. 649-1724. Spray Booth, 10x10’ , compressor, exhaust fan parking. .Available im­ "POSSIBU OWNER FINANCING” a.class by itself. Street. 643-2171. or 5 for $2.00.. Phone 643- Call enjoying the good life at realistic, affordable monthly 2711. They MUST be picked KENMORE SEWING and guns...... 900.OO mediately. Telephone 649- INVENTORY CONTROL Spacious 3 Bdrm Raised Ranch with LJ EMPLOYMENT payments. Come . . . visit the showcase condominium Get Your Cards Today from: up before 11:00 a.m. only. machine - fancy stitch, but­ Homa Items 2865. CLERK needed for Ig. covered porch overlooking a well RED PAISLEY PRINT SEASONED HARD today.. open Saturday and Sunday 12 to 5. Tuesday Davis Family Restaurant, Caldor Shopping Plaza- Flower ton holes. Beautiful Christ­ 30 gal. Gas Hot Water Heater ...... $25.00 wholesale distributor. GROUP 1 LONG Couch, Matching mas gift. New $335. $95 WOOD. Cut, split, maintained lawn! Low $90's. thru Friday noon to 8 p m. Fashion, 85 E. Center St.; Harvest HIM Package Store, Help Wanted 13 Duties to include parts in­ Ivlanchesler Parkade; HIghlaVid Park Market, 317 Highland SI.; chair, glass top taple lamp, firm. Telephone 647-9428 delivered. $90. Unsplit $80. 30” Gas Range...... 25.00 "OWNER FINANCMG AVAHABU ” GIRLS BICYCLE 26 Four footers $70. Bed Rails (wood or steel)...... 5.00/Pr. Misc. tor Rent 58 ventory control, telephone ZINSSER K.B. Automotive. Broad Street; Lynch ll^otora, 500 W, Center coffee table. $300. Call 646- after 6 p.m. •••••••••• PART TIME - Work at contacts, varied office One or two family home possible, g SI,; Nassifl Photo, Main Street; Optical Style Bar. Main S lr ^ l; 7597. Inches, 3 speed. Good con­ Telephone 742-8056. CanopyjBed Fram es...... 15.OO ea. WAREHOUSE SPACE home on the phone ser­ functions. Experience rms plus 4 car garage. $74,900. I.a m p lig ljt'^ l^iUagc AGENCY Regal's Man’s Shop. Main Street; S lelttrfs Appliances, 445 dition. $35. "L” shaped TWO GOODYEAR A78xl3 Venetian Blinds (w h ite)...... 4.00 ea. U tra lo vicing our customers in preferred, but will train. HarMord Road; Westown Pharmacy, 455 Hartlord Road; diet You’ll never know the cocktail coffee table, for­ LIGHT GRAY Toilet and FOR RENT - 459 Main polyester snow tires used Street. Rear. Formerly your area. Telephone 456- Call 528-3781 for interview CENTURY 21 LINDSEY REAL ESTATE CONOOMINIUMS Center. 113 Main St., also Pic an . Save, 725 E. Center St. Cards mica top. Gold. Excellent one season. $45 for the sink, new chrome faucets. MAY BE SEEN AT WATKINS BROS. will also be available at the Diet Center. 527 Burnside Avenue power of Classified until Manchester Simonizing, 0876 or 528-6631. and appointment. EOF, ____ 352 Center SL 649-4000 ^ 505 Burnside Avenue • East Hartford • 289-7598 you use it’ yourslef. Call condition. $20. Telephone pair. Call 649-7535 after 6 $50 complete. Telephone 8:30 to 5:00 daily, except Monday 646-1511 East Hartlord, and at the HI FI Stereo House, Vefnon Circle. ' 646-6794. 646-4638 after 5 p.m. Call 646-7690. ■w '.JtF.,:.iji" ..U K 31;. LVIi.SV..k today to pt. p/t n m Call: 643-5171

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