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USO isn’t always Bob Hope

SALT LAKE CITY (UPl) - Entertainment military hospitals across the United States. the distance. I figured it was a hospital so I provided by the USO Isn’t always Bob Hope USO then sent him overseas to Italy where he decided to walk up and ask directions.” and pretty girls singing and dancing on the played what became known as the “foxhole Jelesnik said he started out walking across a flight deck of an aircraft carrier. circuit.” field and as he got closer to the building he Sometimes it’s Eugene Jelesnik and his “There were three of us in that troupe,” he noticed patients looking out of windows at violin entertaining half a dozen airmen in a said, ” ... a guitarist, a mind reader and me. him. People also poured oat of the doors and radar dome in the wilds of Alaska. “We were right at the front lines. We per­ lined up to watch. The USO celebrated its 40th birthday today formed on a flatbed truck and sometimes the “When I got to the hospital, a priest walked and Russian-born Jelesnik has worked for the troops were in foxholes around us. Being up on up to me and said, 'Son, we prayed.for you. organization for 37 of those years as an enter­ the truck bed made us a little nervous.” You just walked across a mine field.’” tainer and national board member. Jelesnik did a Victor Borge-type comedy- Over the years he has played to crowds Jelesnik, a short, balding man of 66, looks music routine, using a violin instead of a ranging in size from six men in an Alaska more like an agent than a performer. But he piano. He has a similar routine today, but has radar dome to 10,000 troops in Vietnam. He has been In show business since he was a teen­ replaced the mind reader with pretty girls. and a troupe of lady performers once spent ager. He had his own orchestra on Broadway, “One thing never changes,” he said. “The hours puddle-jumping across the Pacific to

appeared on some pioneer TV programs In the guys want to see as many girls as possible.” reach Marcus Island “where we played for 18

1930s and has hosted a weekly TV variety show Jelesnik has fiddled and joked for troops in U.S. Coast Guard men.” in Salt Lake City for 26 years. three wars — Vietnam and Korea, in addition “They were thrilled,” he said. “They hadn’t He also has taken troupes of entertainers on to World War II. But he almost didn’t survive seen any girls in a year.” 19 tours for the USO. He calculates he has the first tour.

traveled 2 million miles and performed in “We had done a show outside a small town For his troubles, Jelesnik has won a silver front of half a million servicemen. His tours in Italy and decided to sleep that night in the medal citation, a bronze medal and the have taken him throughout the Far East, the back of an ambulance. When we woke up the Civilian Service Award Ribbon, the highest The uniform still fits after nearly 40 years. Salt Lake City, Utah, Pacific, Europe and the Carribean — and to next morning the Army was gone. civilian award given by the military. He also musician and entertainer Eugene Jelesnik was required to wear remote outposts in Alaska and Iceland. “We had no idea where we were. I looked received the USO National Council Award in this uniform when he did his first USO tours during World War II. Jelesnik made his first tour in 1944, to !?rniind and saw a red cross on a building off in 1978.

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Vol. C. No. 106 Manchester. Conn.. Wednesday, February 4, 1981 YOUR HOMETOW!>l ISEfESHAPER

Dagon wants end to burning

By PATRICK REILLY cil vote on whether the town should Dagon said there are 41 towns Public Works will spend about $60,000 with a top capacity of about 2,000 system that has been used for years join the plan. within the map of the mid- this year alone to repair and main­ tons a day. Herald Reporter in Europe. He said there is a March 1 deadline (Connecticut project, but only seven tain the incinerator facility. Dagon said the refuse would be for towns wishing to participate ih towns have committed themselves to burned to produce steam to generate Mulligan said he is concerned EAST HARTFORD- H Mavor Corporation Counsel Stephen C. George A. Dagon has his way tlw the mid-Connecticut project the project. electricity for the Hartford Electric about the employees at the in­ Barron said the one drawback to the cinerator who will lose jobs if the town will be out of the business of proposed by the Connecticut What it would cost the tovim to join project is the price per ton for refuse Light Company. Energy sales would town joins the regional plant. He said burning rubbish by 1985, instead Resources Recovery Authority and the project would be less that what it can’t be guaranteed. He said under the offset most of the cost of operating the Metropolitan District (Commis­ the system and the remaining cost jobs would be provided if East Hart­ supplying its refuse to a regional takes now to operate its incinerator. plant contract, the town would be waste plant that would bum it to sion. would be paid by the sale of ford is chosen as a site for one of the guaranteed its refuse would be transfer stations. generate electricity. What is being proposed is a central Under the proposal it would cost brought to an alternative landfill if recovered materials such as plant located in Hartford’s South the town between $10 and $15 per ton aluminum and other metals. The the regional plant closes or breaks He said under the plan, the town After explaining the pros and cons Meadow that would accept refuse to bum refuse at the plant in 1985. local town tipping fee would also would travel no further than 11 miles down. of the town’s jjartlclpatlon. in the from transfer stations located )n the Town officials said this is a bargain offset costa of the system. to reach a transfer station.

regional plant Iw sday nig&t to Towh region. There would be six transfer because it costs more than that now Town officials said' to make the Director of Public Works, Arth&r Barron recommended the town Cknincilmen, Dagon said he would stations in the region, Dagon said, to bum here. plant a reality, it would have to burn J. Mulligan, said the system of bur­ sign the contract and join the return in two w e ^ to have the coun- and possibly one in East Hartford. Dagon said the Department of at least 1,400 tons of refuse a day. ning refuse for electricity is a proven regional facility.

Hundreds 0 Fate of bill to kill grant

refuse aid

to victim may delay budget speech

RICHMOND, Va. (UPl) - A heart- HARTFORD (UPl) - The uncer­ tributed to reporters and legislative colleagues did too,” said deBear. ' attack victim lay on a rainy street tain fate’ of a measure to kill $23.8 leaders on the eve of delivery. O’Neill has directed that copies of for nearly an hour and eventually million in state aid to towns may However, a spokesman for O'Neill the budget be made available at 1:45 died — bMause hundreds of passing force a delay in Gov. William said the governor wanted the p.m. Wednesday — 15 minutes before motorists refused to stop and help, O’Neill’s much awaited budget ad­ Legislature as a whole to see it first. deliver to the Legislature. He will not says the Good Samaritan who w ork^ dress. Press Secretary Larrye deBear brief legislative leaders until shortly frantically to keep her alive. O’Neill was scheduled to make the said O’Neill, when he was a House before delivery. “The wonderful display of apathy address today at 2 p.m., but an about- member, used to get angry when “the A briefing for reporters with we witnessed yesterday morning face by ranking House Democrats whole world” saw the budget before Anthony Milano, secretary of the Of­ taros my stomach,” Doug Waldrop over the bill to ax the urban grants the rank and file were given copies. fice of Policy and Management, will said Tuesday after he learned could bring about a delay of several “He resented it and a lot of his not be held until 3:30 p.m. Thelma Qualls had died of the heart hours or even a day. attack in a Richmond hospital. The bill had been approved by the Six times the woman’s heart House earlier. But it suffered a stopped as she lay on Richmond’s defeat in the Senate, which instead Unmentionable tax Main Street in the rain Monday. Six granted O’Neill the authority to cut times the 30-year-old former 10 percent from the budget. Medevac pilot in. Vietnam revived V't Last week House Majority Leader heads for hearing her. John Groppo, D-Winst^, seemed to HARTFORD (UPl) - A state in­ "Raising the bill does not indicate But Mrs. Qualls lay on the street k seal the measure’s fate by announcing come tax, once a political unmention­ support," said Stoiberg. for about 50 minutes while motorists he would support the Senate’s deci­ able in Connecticut, will bet a public Mrs. Beck, noting the state is con­ driving bumper-to-bumper In rush- sion. airing in the Legislature. fronting a fiscal crisis, said the hour traffic passed them by. But that was before he heard The L e g isla tu re ’s F inance, proposal was the only comprehensive He gave her cardiopulmonary House Republicans were sticking to Revenue and Bonding Committee tax reform package offered in this resuscitation until another motorist their guns, and' Democrats were voted 18-11 Tuesday to hear finally stopped and called an am­ expect^ to be urged to support testimony on the bill introduced by legislative session. She said it would bulance. O’Neill’s bill at a meeting this mor­ Sen. Audrey Beck, D-Mansfield, and "shift the burden to those most able to pay." “In those minutes, how many peo­ ning. Rep. Irving Stolberg, D-New Haven, ple drove by to their nice warm of­ Eventual debate over the proposal committee co

Official looks hack

'There was warning in Iran

WASHINGTON (UPl) - A senior ficult decisions on a basis that is '60s — losing the will to resist. was nobody to threaten with potentil- tournament. Hig reward offered to official says State Department much broader than it is for us in the “It may be an over simplification, Bu» cutbacks ly decisive results. Retribution would beat Bjorn Borg. Page 8. experts warned In 1978 if the ailing professional ranks.” but the one thing that was missing in not have affected the people holding shah of Iran was admitted to the “President Carter articulated the Trhnsportation Commissioner Islanders top Kings in NHL show­ 1978 was the shah himself," he said. our hostages.” United States, American hostages reasons vhry well: that we should Arthur Powers warns of service down. StenmiuA heads ski field. “Whether he was 111 and we didn’t The hostages, he said, were cuts and layoffs on Connecticut Page 9. might be taken by Iranian offer haven to people who need what know It, or emotionally drained and released only when the political fac­ ^ t » revolutionary militants. this country has to offer,” he sa li Transit buses. Page 2. unable to rise to the challenge, he tions in Iran sorted themselves out Harold Saunders, retiring as assis­ In the interview, Saunders said, “If was not able to turn things around.” and came to a consensus the political tant secretary of state for the Near there was an error, it was possibly in Saunders disputes the idea — put value of their American captives had Inside today Elast, disclosed In an interview with Fatal fire not fully pressing the possibilities for forward this week by President been used up. Classified...... 21-22 United Press International, “The alternative (medical) treatment (for Reagan — there should have been no Aikiftnr boarding house fire in professionals in the department were Comics...... 23 the shah) in some other place.” negotiations with the Iranians, and As a member of the U.S. New Jersey kills four elderly Editorial ...... '..11 very concerned about the possible Saunders describes the breakdown such situations should be dealt with negotiating team in Algiers, residoits. Page 24. consequences and urged that he not Entertainment ...... 16 of order in Iran as the greatest disap­ by “swift and effective retribution.” Saunders said he feared until the Lottery...... 2 come here." pointment in his years as the “Negotiation Is the classic way-to very last minute the agreement Among the possibilities raised, In sports Obituaries ...... 6 department’s top expert for the area. deal with kidnappers,” said would fall apart. People/Food...... 13-15, 17-18 Saunders said, was that Americans He said nobody accurately Saunders. “In private life or govern­ Saunders, who was informed while Manchttter High, East Catholic Sports...... 7-10 might be taken hostage. predicted the fall of the shah’s ment, you try to open channels and in Algiers he was being removed by and Cheney Tech record hoop vic- Television ...... 16 However, he said, “I have always regjme because no one could foresee communicate ....” the incoming administration, said he respected the idea our senior .torics. Page 9. U p ^ te ...... 2 the shah himself — who overcame On the value of the threat of hopes to write a diplomatic history of political leadership has to make dif­ Penney girls qualify for state W eather...... 2 other political crises in the 1950s and retribution, Saunders said, “There the hostage crisis. 2 - EVENING HERALD, Wed- Feb. 4, 1861 EVENING HERALD. Wed.. Feb. 4. IMl - 3 Cops holfl man Bill to end discrimination Update in fatal crash P&WA wins NORFOLK (UPI}-A Norfolk man was being held on $1,- big contract by insurance companies 000 bond today after he allegedly drove his car head-on corruption and demanded their removal. HARTFORD (UPI) - A bill before Others were denied insurance'for bitterly accused France and Persian Gulf Arab states of votes for Donovan included 28 Democrats and every GOP into another vehicle, fatally injuring William P. O’Boyle said. "Many have worked hard to Jury resumes deliberations "The strike continues," the communique said. a legislative committee would make pregnancy-related disabilities, she sustaining Iraqs war effort in secret deals that sent jets member of the Senate — a show of unity the Democrats of Waldwick, N.J. for engines eliminate sex and marital status dis­ seldom could muster during their long domain. O’Boyle, 61, died at Winsted Memorial Hospital shortly it illegal for insurance companies to said. crimination in their policies and their MIAMI (UPI) — A squabbling, racially-mixed jury and oil money to Baghdad. weigh an applicants’ sex or marital resumed deliberations today in the trial of four blacks ac­ after the accident ’Tuesday, police said. Ms. Susco said sex discrimination underwriting policies.” In Washington, official sources said Tuesday a substan­ EAST HARTFORD - The Pratt 4 Whitney Aircraft status when deciding whether to ex­ extended to other areas of insurance. cused of murder in the fatal beating of three whites Jury gets Garwood case Police said Paul Kelehan, 29, was traveling west on She said passage of the proposal tial number of Soviet-made tanks from Eastern Euro­ Group has won a $200 million contract for engines in a tend coverage. “Two young women who share an during a race riot last May. CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C. (UPI) — In an impassioned pean countries, mainly Poland, have been sent to Iraq via Route 44 about 3:30 p.m. when he attem pt^ to pass would help make "full jurticipation Navy discharges yeoman another vehicle. Kelehan Apparently lost control of his new line of wide-bodied jets being built by a European Tbe Legislature’s Insurance and apartmenj and its furnishings were The jury, charged with deciding the fate of Lawrence plea for acquittal, defense attorneys in the court-martial Saudi Arabia. But Iran did not single out any Soviet con- consortium. Real Estate Committee heard com-' told they could not obtain renters in­ in the economic life of the staleThore ~ Capers, 24, his brother, Leonard, 20, and Patrick Moore of Marine Pfc. Robert R. Garwood told a jury of Vietnam nection in its charges against nations aiding Iraq, car and ran into Boyle, who was driving east, police said. possible for Connecticut’s women." jtTc WASHINGTON (UPI) - Last year. Petty Officer Tbe JT9D-7R4 engines selected by Saudi Arabian plaints at a public hearing Tbesday surance in both their names because and Samuel Lightsey, both 17, argued loud and long Regulations banning sexual dis­ veterans that an Innocent verdict would not make the ac­ Darlene Aubrey Rein slipped out of her uniform to pose Airlines were the most powerful ever ordered for com­ that some insurance companies were such insurance could only be sold to Tuesday in their first day of deliberations, ignoring a cused turncoat a hero. wv m. t for Playboy magazine. Now, the Navy has taken away mercial service, Pratt 4 Whitney said Tuesday. Tbe discrimating against women merely crimination were proposed by the judge's note asking if they wanted to break for the night. married persons.” "He will still be a sick man,” chief defense attorney IfentS SUJjer Jirst lOSS her uniform for good. Orphan' brothers United Technologies Corp. subsidiary said the because of their sex or marital state Insurance Commission in 1978. John C. Lowe told the five Marine Corps officers Tuesday engines would have a takeQff thrust rated at 56,000 status. In other instances, some com­ But they were rejected by the on the jury, which was expected to get the case today. WASHINGTON (UPI) - After 25 years in the saddle, Ms. Rein abruptly was given an honorable discharge pounds. Wendy W. Susco of the Permanent panies will not issue a disability in­ Legislature’s Regulations Review "There will be no ticker-tape parades for Bobby Senate Democrats now have had a taste of how the other Committee on the grounds that the Union breaks off talks from the Navy T u e ^ y after the service decided to drop canH aflopt kin Pratt 4 Whitney will provide 22 engines to power 11 Commission on the Status of Women surance policy to a woman with a Garwood. There will be no medals from the president. less-than-half lives. short waiting period, like three insurance commissioner lacked WARSAW Poland (UPI) - The Solidarity labor union, plans to have her court-martialed for the semi-nude pic­ jets in the advanced line of Airbus Industrie’s A300 said some women had their policies "A not guilty verdict will only be a toe-hold in the face tures. months, as they do for men. startutory authority_to.. charging that authorities failed to follow through on In the first real floor battle since the Republicans took HARTFORD (UPI) — Two teen-age orphaned series. Saudi Arabian Airlines placed the first order canceled after they were divorced. resignations demanded by the union, broke off talks today of the cliff he is going to have to climb in his search for control of the Senate with 52 votes, a slim band of She said other women who had un­ "Some companies will not cover regulations in that area. brothers, one of them retarded, have been blocked by a for the 260-passenger twin-jet aircraft in December. Tbe latest bill would make it illegal with government negotiators trying to end a paralyzing some measure of mental health and humanity.” Democrats led by Sen. Edward Kennedy fought a doomed The order also called for delivery of eight spare dergone a mastectomy and implanta­ women who work out of their homes judge in an effort to adopt their two young sisters. under the Unfair Practices Act to province-wide strike, battle Tuesday against President Reqgan’s nomination of Using the name Darlene Aubrey, Ms. Rein appeared in engines, hardware for their installation and other tion of a breast prothesis were denied but will cover men who have offices the "Women of Washington” feature in the November Probate Judge James H. Kihsella awarded custody of in their homes,” she said. deny coverage or renew insurance A communique from the independent labor organiza­ Raymond Donovan to be secretary of labor. Luz Martinez, 11 months, and her sister, Frances, 3, to equipment. medical benefits on grounds the sur­ tion said Prime Minister Jozef Pinkowski refused to Iran raps France^ Arabs 1980 issue of Playboy — wearing an open negligee In one The firm said the engine was being developed and gery was cosmetic. "Not all Insurers engage in the dls- merely because of sex or marital photograph and lying stretched out in uniform In another. foster parents with whom they have lived since their ' criminatory practices,” Ms. Susco status. accept the resignations of provincial governor Jozef BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPI) — Iran, halted on the When the roll was called, there were only 17 votes, all parents were murdered last July. the aircraft were scheduled for delivery to Saudi Ara­ Labudek and his deputies. Solidarity had accused them of battlefront and threatened with internal disintegration. Democratic, against the New Jersey contractor. The 80 One of the brothers Luis Martinez, 18, was sent to a bian Airlines between April and June of 1984. receiving home in East Windsor by the state Department The aircraft will be assembled by Airbus, a consor­ of Children and Youth Services after his parents were tium headquartered in Toulouse, France, with some Solons to air gun control slain, components produced by units in Great Britain, and HARTFORD (UPI) - Tbe issue of court. West Germany. maximum length of years to be Tbe other, Jorge, 19, was sent by the state Department gun control will again be the subject There was disagreement over served. Saudi Arabian Airlines, established in 1945, is the Fare rollback could cut routes of Mental Retardation to a group home in Hartford. of a public hearing at the state whether to hold public hearings on a Rep. Rosalind Berman, R-New flag carrier of the Middle Eastern nation with flights Luis had run away from the receiving home and found Capitol. A legslative committee will bill supporters claim is needed to Peopletalk to the Middle East, Europe, Asia and Africa. Haven said the measure reducing the WETHERSFIELD (UPI) - Transpor­ his brother. They were later taken in by a Southington also hear debate on determinate alleviate overcrowding in the state’s length of sentences was not the way potentiai cutback in service,” he said. family and recently moved into a private home in Hart­ The new aircraft were slated for use on flights sentencing and merit selection of penal institutions. tation Commissioner Arthur Powers says Layoffs, Powers said, "obviously" also to go about seeking an end to over­ ford licensed to care for the reta^ed. within Saudi Arabia and on regional routes in the Mid­ judges. The measure addresses deter­ bus riders undoubtedly will find shrinking would have to be considered. dle East. crowding in state jails. schedules if the Connecticut Transit Co. is The brothers requested legal custody of the young girls The Judiciary Committee un­ minate sentencing and calls for She said if that was the intent of Outfoxing the newshounds Powers repeated arguments for the in­ “This decision is another step in what continues to ordered to roll back an illegal 15 cent fare and began adoption procedures when the DCYS asked the animously agreed Tuesday to study a reducing the maximum for the proponents, the bill should have A rehearsal performance for Elizabeth Taylor's creased fares, including inflation, higher be a long-lasting partnership between the airline arid hike. court to name the agency as the children’s legal guar­ bill that would mandate a one-year felony murder from 25 years to 15 been before the Human Services first stage role, in Lillian Heilman's “The Little . wages for union drivers, and that “there dian. our company,” said Robert W. Carlson-, executive vice prison sentence for a person con­ years. Powers termed the Supreme Court had not been an increase in seven years."’ Committee. Foxes " was opened to the press for the first time ruling Tuesday that he illegally raised Kinsella sent the girls back to the foster homes Jbut president of UTC and president of Pratt 4 Whitney, victed of possessing a gun illegally. Determinate sentencing, which "Obviously we don’t want to increase He said the selection of Pratt 4 Whitney over other Tuesday — part of it anyway. fares to 50 cents last March 1 “unfor­ named the department as their guardian. Tbe brothers Rep. Richard Tblisano, D-Rocky goes into effect July 1, provides for Rep. Gerard Patton, R-Milford, When reporters turned up at the Golden Theater in fares,” said Powers. "But we recognize Hrms was ‘further testimony to the technical tunate.” But he told reporters the order were granted visitation rights. Hill, co-chairman of the committee, the issuance of an exact amount of said it was “a waste of time” to air they were told only photographers would be that we have to.” excellence of our people and products.” "definitely” did not mean fares would be said the gun control bill is designed years to be served as opposed to in­ the bill. allowed inside to watch the movie-star wife of Virginia returned to 35 cents on state-subsidized after the law In Massachusetts determinate sentencing, which. Tbe committee voted 11-8 to hold Sen. John Warner. Even with the fare increase, he said, the buses serving 121,000 passengers a day in recently upheld by that state’s high provides for a minimum to public hearings on the measure. The play, also starring Maureen Stapleton, will have state was "picking up 50 percent of the Inmates revolt; New Haven, Stamford and Hartford. cost” of running the buses. Its debut in Fort Lauderdale. Fla., then move to the The order. Powers said, would force his The actual cost of riding a bus for each Kennedy Center in Washington before returning to department to start from scratch — hurt jail guard Prices Effective Mon., Feb. 2 thru Sat., Feb. 7,1981. Broadway. passenger was $1.09, and the state picked wading through another "layer of up 46 cents of the amount. Powers said. Daisy picking? bureaucracy” — to get the higher fares With the increase, he said, the state sub­ CHEISHIRE (UPI) — A guard was beaten while making There’s a TOP NOTCH near you: llJ «Af _ • approved. sidy for 1980 totaled $16.1 million. Singer Helen Reddy changed her mind Tuesday and rounds at the Cheshire Correctional Center Tbesday night East Hartford Manchester | W O W . . . m r e A C C e p i Powers said he was confident the in­ If fares were rolled back. Powers said withdrew her day-old petition for a divorce from enter­ and taken to Waterbury Hospital, officials said. crease would be approved, although it his department — already faced with 1150 BURNSIDE AVENUE 260 NORTH MAIN ST. AT MAIN tainment promoter Jeff Wald. State Correction Commissioner John Manson said Ray­ MINIMUM PURCHASE would take "at least seven months." By budget deficits averaging $1.3 million a mond Rivera was beaten about the head while inspecting Manchester Middletown In an action filed Monday, Miss Reddy had cited then he said another hike may be month — would need at least an extra ■30.00. MAXIMUM "irreconcilable differences" as the reason to end her an outer area of the facility at-about 8:30 p.m. 725 EAST MIDDLE TURNPIKE 900 WASHINGTON ST.. RT. 66 necessary. $300,000 a month to subsidize the line. Manson said the guard was able to call for help by radio PURCHASE DEPENDS 13-year marriage. But after a night's rest, the voice of In the meantime, attorneys for the city ' VISA ON YOUR BANK "1 Am Woman " decided, “1 should have taken more One possibility — if a rollback were and a suspect was subdued by officers who responded. OPEN: MON, THRU SAT. 8:30A.M. to 9:00P.M of Hartford said they would ask the ordered — would be to ask the three cities APPROVAL. time to make such an important decision.” Tbe suspect, who Manson said was not dressed in prison ^ W( O d C O H t I0 u « rOOD STAMP PURCHASti SUNDAY 10:00A.M. to 5:00P M Superior Court to roll back fares. Powers | to contribute to Connecticut ’Transit’s She said the couple, who separated last year, clothes, was taken to St. Mary’s Hospital. NOT RFSPONSI6LE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LtMIT QUANTITIES TO « UNITS UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED vowed to fight the city’s request. operating costs. Powers said. "He '(Rivera) was attacked in the process by an un­ probably will continue living apart. Their son, Jordan, Since Hartford took the fare case to I 8. is living with his mother. ‘"rhese cities do not contribute one cent known assailant and beaten with what appears to be wood court last year, the state has been now,” he said. Wald disclosed last month he had become a heavy stock mostly about the head, but he also had welts around required to give receipts to passengers so The Supreme Court agreed with cocaine user and said drugs had come close to the body,” said Manson. they could get refunds if the fares were | Su)Krior Court Judge ’Thomas O’Donnell’s destroying his business and his marriage. Tbe alleged attacker was turned over to state police but rolled back. ruling that the fare increase "directly in­ authorities said they did not know his name. They said Another blow for lawyers Powers said receipts would continue to | volves the public” and was not strictly an the suspect carried no form of identification with him. be handed out — as long as the 50 cent fare internal management concern of Connec­ Moral Majority founder Jerry Falwell says he will \The Meat Masters stood I— and he urged passengers to ticut ’Transit as Powers claimed. not file a $10 million lawsuit ag&inst Penthouse collect them until the fare case was Hartford Corporation Counsel Alexander Qoldfarb, Tuesday, U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF EXTRA-EXTRA LEAN S I M magazine over an interview he claimed could damage Attorneys -for the^ransportation resolved. Department argued the fare increase — CHOPPED SIRLOIN 3lbs « m o,, ib I his image. claimed a "clear victory for the bus-rlding members of the public," State stops plan Hartford Corporation Counsel because it was an internal matter — did WHOLE U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF EXTRA LEAN S 1 88 A U.S. District Court judge in Virginia had rejected In the State Supreme Court ruling that fares werd Illegally in­ COLONIAL Alexander Goldfarb hailed the ruling as not fall under the state’s Uniform Ad­ GROUND ROUND 3l b s . o, m o,, ib I Falwell's request to block distribution of the March "a clear victory for the bus-riding creased on Connnecticut Transit buses in Hartford, New Haven ministrative procedure Act, which maps to burn dirty oil SEMI-BONELESS HAMS issue of Penthouse containing the interview. PORK LOINS U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF LEAN S 1 88 members of the public," adding there was and Stamford. Assistant Corporation Council Dennis L. out the process governing many state "On the merits of the case, they won,” Falwell said GROUND CHUCK 3l b s . o , m o,, ib I “no question" the rollback would be Pieragostini Is at right. (UPI photo) agency actions. in Gladstone. Ore., where he was attending a conven­ order^. HARTFORD (UPI) — The Legislature’s Environment HALVES 161b. GRADE "A " TWIN PACK tion. He claimed writers Sashti Brata and Andrew However, the Supreme Court said Committee has eliminated a proposal to allow state in­ Average Powers said a rollback would put “our "What may be a great victory for one the entire state,” said Powers. “A Sib. PERDUE WHOLE CHICKENS ib O o Duncan violated an agreement "not to sell to a porn Powers wrongly ignored the regulatory dustries to bum oil with a higher sulfur content. whole bus svstepi in jeopardy.” city could be a burden for the taxpayers of rollback of 15 cents would result in a CUT TO ORDER PERDUE or WAYBEST V A C magazine" when thev interviwed him. provisions required under the act. Tbe conunlttee killed the bill on a 10-8 vote Tbesday. Average GR ADEV' CUT UP CHICKENSib.fQ Tbe proposal would have allowed industries to bum oil In the future, says Falwell, “I'll give interviews to GRADE "A'TWIN PACK M.MC everyone but now thev'll have to sign a form.” with a sulfur content of up to 2.2 percent instead of the current limit of a half percent. WAYBEST WHOLE CHICKENS ib. 0 4 Dancers booked Station owners fighting big oil A request by Northeast Utilities and United 10 to I2lb. HENS VMC Former Bolshoi Ballet stars Leonid and Valentina Illuminating to be excepted from the current sulfur stan­ LEAN WEDNESDAY ONLY! PLANTATION BEAUTY TURKEYS ib.#4 HARTFORD (UPI) — Owners of small refiners of petroleum products from With complete deregulation now in of attorney William Hickey of Stamford, a dard is still on the d ^ of Environmental Protection Kozlov have granted exclusive rights to the story of service stations, afraid they will be opening retail service stations. ’They were U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF BONE-IN $438 effect, Migliaro said, the bill would open lobbyist for Mobil Oil Co., "to be fair.” (Commissioner Stanley J. Pac. N.Y, SIRLOIN STEAKS FIRST CUT Ib. M their defection from the Soviet Union to American crushed by big oil, have condemned a bill given a year to discontinue operating all GROUND BEEF General Communications in Los Angeles. the door for oil suppliers “to football Carragher said the vote merely meant a He must make a decision soon on the request which the (HKKEN LESS that would let oil suppliers open gasoline existing company-operated service prices, gouge the public and put the small public hearing will be held on the issue utilities say would save consumers $160 annually. Ap­ U.S.D.A. CHOICE S i 6 8 Author Axel Madsen is working on a manuscript for WHOLE HIPS OF BEEF IStbi. Averagt ib. stations in Connecticut. stations by July 1, 1980. dealers at the mercy of big oil.” and he personally was opposed to the proval would be subject to federal review. 3lbs. GENUINE I the book while the Kozlovs are in Australia appearing The Legislature’s General Law Com­ An estimated 40-to-60 supplier-owned COLONIAL A O C as guest artists with the Australian Ballet. Konitshek said the proposal showed measure and would vote for its defeat. Pac had testified against the bill voted down by the or more (NO BACKS) mittee voted ’Tuesday to hold a public stations went out of business under the "once again, how selfish Mobil is” and Hickey said the aim of the bill was to committee, claiming it would require expensive en­ “ ■ 0 BACK BAY SLICED BACON ib TO The dancers, now residents of New Jersey, will tour hearing on the measure, which drew law. 3 to 41b. the United States and Mexico with the Australian com­ noted the bill was aired the same day allow Mobil to re-establish retail outlets to vironmental testing and take a considerable time to gain FROM SERVICE DELI-COLONIAL “ TOP" S 1 8 9 criticism from the Connecticut Gasoline Tile Retailers Association led hundreds PKG. pany during the upcoming season. Mobil announced a wholesale price in­ make up for the 16 retail facilities it was federal approval. lb. I BAKED VIRGINIA HAM SLICED MIb. I Retailers Association and at least one of dealers to hearings to push for the crease of 5 cents. forced to divest when the so-called Tbe DEP is considering relaxing standards for the sul­ Glimpses lawmaker. measure, charging the suppliers were for­ “It’s always Mobil who is first in raising divorcement law went into effect. fur content limit, but not by as tnuch as 2.2 percent. Wayne Konitshek, the association’s cing independent dealers out of business prices. Why don’t they spend more time He said the measure was aimed at ABC News Paris Bureau Chief Pierre Salinger has president, said the bill was a move by big by undercutting prices at the company- on bringing prices down,” said Konitshek. “providing healthy competition” and KRAFT MIRACLE WHIP O...I * 1 ? contracted with Doubleday & Company Inc. to write a oil to "cash in on bigger gasoline profits” owned stations. “In truth, they want the retailers profits, would merely grant an exemption to Mobil Early morning fire book based on his three-hour news special, “America at tbe expense of the independent Rep. Eugene Migliaro, R-Wolcott, the wholesale profits and the refining and not repeal the law. 1401. CAN Held Hostage" ... Mary Crosby will travel to New retailers. criticized the attempt to amend the law profits,” he said. Konitshek said a bill is before Congress drives out residents CYCLE 1-2-3-4 D O G FOOD 3 1 1 York next week from Los Angeles to promote her up­ In 1979, at the height of the gasoline and said It would sound a death knell "for Rep. Robert Carragher, D-Hartford, the to enact a national divorcement law ban­ COMSTOCK coming television motion picture appearance in “Mid- crisis, the Legislature approved a hundreds of struggling independent committee’s co-chairman, said he only ning major oil suppliers from the retail MERIDEN (UPI) — An early morning fire heavily CHERRY PIE FILLING 2101. c a n 9 9 ' night Lace" measure to prohibit producers and stations.” agreed to sponsor the bill, at the request end of the business. damaged a West Main Street apartment house today, BIG ROLL leaving 18 residents homeless and slightly injuring three CORONET PAPER TOWELS 7 9 ' persons, police said. Police said the multiple-alarm fire broke out in two GALLON Evening Herald OCEAN SPRAY 32oj. 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Maine 174 Massachusetts 7453 4 - EVENING HERALD, Wed., Feb. 4, 1981 EVENING HERALD. Wed., Feb! 4, 1981 - 5 School panel Manchester Manchester meets tonight MANCHESTER— ’The Planning Committee of the Board of Elducation will meet at 7:30 p.m. ’Thursday to • %vl look at the declining school popula­ Group backs landfill plan tion and its effect on the local Baskin to vacate position schools. Wilfred Dion, director of Imildiogs and grounds, will report on the pre­ I by including hiking trail sent status of the school buildings in as auditor due to health Manchester. are others. ’The committee will also hear from struct the hiking trail. But the com­ MANCHESTER- Jerome assigned. A successor to Baskin has MANCHESTER - Linking the the town’s application, and it has The auditor’s position and that of Alan Lamson, town planner, on the construction of a hiking trail with it, Batkin, town auditor, has notified not been chosen, and could hinge on mittee gave its separate endorse­ final jurisdiction over it as the town attorney, are the two jobs zoning status of the schools with a the Hockanum Linear Park Com­ ment on the extension, and agreed to Democratic leaders he will resign. the November elections for the wetlands adjoin a navigable Board of Directors. awarded to majority party members. view to determining what non- mittee endorsed the town’s plan to ask the town to ccmsider the trail. Ted Cummings, Democratic Town waterway. Both positions are p^-U m e. educational' uses could be made of extend the landfill by fillip five Committee chairman, verified ’The audit for fiscal year 197960 In discussions with Jay Giles, While the state departments ap­ In the last audit Baskin listed 21 the school plants. acres of wetland. public works director. Smith said he reports that Baskin, auditor for about was completed in January, with the proved the applications, the army recommendations to improve ’The meeting will be at the ad­ Although the committee did not learned constructing the trail would 10 years, will resign for health next to begin next fall after the corps has delayed asking the town to bookkeeping, accounting, and in­ ministration building at 45 North vote on asking the town to construct hinge on finances. reasons. current fiscal year ends June 30. review alternatives. ’The town, in vestments. (tae of the recommen­ School St, a hiking trail, to be part of the 1 ^ trail would be part of the com­ Among Democratic CPA’s men­ January, responded with a report Baskin will apparently announce tioned for the Job include Gerald dations was for the Pension Board to Hockanum system along the mittee’s plans to extend a hiking trail that showed other options would cost his resignation next month. He was Okrant of the accounting firm Okrant reinvest the multi-million retirement extended landfill boundaries, it through the proposed Hockanum more than the inland wetland exten­ unavailable for comment ’Tuesday. and Okrant, Charles Borgida of the fund and sell most of its stocks. agreed to the proposal. Linear Park stretching from sion. Baskin has held the job since Dental health Ellington to Blast Hartford. firm Bor^da and Goldberg, and Other recommendations were to ’The Hockanum River committee Democrats gained a majority on the David Garaventa. separate the duties of collecting and Dr. Douglas Smith, committee More space in the landfill is will forwaf'd its decision to endorse Board of Directors in 1971. ’The topic of films chairman, and member of the town accounting for fines and fees at the needed, town officials have said, to the proposal to the Conservation Republican auditor before him was These are several of the accoun­ Police Department. Conservation Commission, suggested extend its life through the current Commission, which is also expected George Kanebl. tants Cummings noted, who have MANCHESTER— The Junior the committee endorse the landfill Audits are required by state law decade to the year 2000. But the U.S. to take a position oh the landfill The position pays about $25,000 a been active politically, and will be in and must be prepared by an indepen­ Room at Mary Cheney Library, Main extension with the stipulation to con­ Army Corps of Engineers onjecu to extension. year, depending on the workload line for the position, although there dent firm. ' Street, will sponsor short dental health films for children Saturday mornings during the month of February. Flowers for the teacher and a boutonniere another member of the PTA, pins the Events set for women boutonniere on Edward Timbrell, principal Police want equipment “Toothbrushing with Charlie for the principal were all part of the Teacher MANCHESTER - The Women’s Margaret Mead videotape entitled sion, the present status of legislation Brown,” and ’"The Munchprs,” films Appreciation Day at the Buckley School. of the Buckley School. Center of Manchester Community “Changing Roles of Men and and ERA. suitable for young children will be Here, Mrs. Karen Chorches of the PTA (left) The PTA hopes to make this an annual College announces its calendar of Women,” ^11 be viewed. A discus­ shown Feb. 7 and 21. ‘"The Haunted Finally, a self-defense course is to Mouth,” recommended for children hands Mrs; Josephine Korwin, a third grade event at Buckley. (Herald photo by events for the month of February. sion will follow the film. be offered in cooperation with the to free detective force The whole world Is going condo — even Charlie the dog seven-years-old and up will be shown Messecar) The offerings at the center are A movie entitled "Violence Hartford Neighborhood Women teacher, her yellow rose. Mrs. Lucy Sweeny, MANCHESTER - The police with the police department, was currently without a secretary and and Rocky the cat, who are boarders with the Don Rodgers Feb. 14 and 28. available to all student and non­ Against Women in the Movies,” Will Against Rape. It will run eight department is seeking approval of a reported to ^ y to support funding for are forced to type their own arrest family In Cortland, III. The upper story on the dog house was A dentist will be present following student women. be shown on Feb. 11 at 12 noon. ’The weeks. Telephone registration is Tbe first is a single-women’s sup­ film depicts how the film Industry $13,000 annual expenditure for dic­ additional personnel. He was also reports and other paperwork. build recently when the family noticed the two pets got along the showing of the films to talk to the 4 being accept^ at the center. tating equipment which officials es­ reported to favor purchasing the dic­ An appropriations status report children and to answer questions. Hospital promotes Shea port group which begins Feb. 4 and creates a culture of violence against All of the programs are free of well together. (UPI photo) timate will result in a time savings tating equipment. filed Jan. 30, indicated the police The junior room at the library is meets each Wednesday on a drop-in women with examples of recent charge at the Women’s Center trailer basis from 5;30 p.m. to 7 p.m. movies. equal to that of three additional In a memo disclosed Monday, department has slightly more than $1 also cooperating with the to department head job next to the MCC Library on the detectives. million remaining in its budget for Manchester Dental Association in ’The topics will be Issues of concern On Feb. 18 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Bidwell Campus in Manchester. police Capt. James Sweeney and will be a presentation by the Perma­ town General Services Ad­ the next five months. celebration of National Children’s to both single and divorced women The police force is currently un­ MANCHESTER - Bart Shea has For additional information, call ministrator Maurice A. Pass said of The equipment would require an in­ Dental Health Month by having a proximately 1.5 million pounds of regarding social needs, lifestyle, nent Commission on the Status of derstaffed by four detectives and Proposed legislation the center at 646-4900, ext. 286, or the the projected time savings resulting itial expense of $7,000 for the current large display relating to nutrition and been elevated to the status of depart­ laundry per year, averaging nearly work relationships and or school. Women. Speaker Fredrika Gray will nine patrol officers, and at least one explain the purpose of the commis­ Office of Information at 649-9691. from the dictating equipment, "In­ fiscal year, and an annual cost of dental health. ment head as manager of the Laun- 29,000 pounds per weeK. On Feb. 10 at 1:30 p.m. a special town director has been reported to dications are that when you also in­ about $13,000. In the memo to town dry and Linen Services at A native of Waterbury, Shea favor the budgeting of future per­ to aid crime victims clude the time savings of six detec­ Manager Robert Weiss, Pass and Cotter office visits Manchester Memoriai Hospital. His attended Sacred Heart University in sonnel increases —in addition to the tives and four supervisors, there Sweeney said the expenditure could MANCHESTER - With the help of sons seeking to fiie suit to recover MANCHESTER — ’Two area visits promotion was announced by Bridgeport and majored in business recent equipment request. William S. Abbott, assistant director administration. For six years, he Unit airs grant changes could be an equivalent increase of result in annual savings to the two area legislators, Lt. Patricia damages. have been scheduled for the mobile served as producing manager for Director James McCavana^^ who three detectives.” department of about $25,000 to $30,- Graves of the Manchester Police In cases of adult crime, police are office of U.S. Rep. William Cotter, D- of the hospital. MANCHESTER— Alterations in hiring a planner to conduct it. Uniform Services Inc., of Waterbury allocating funds for the board is also the Board of Directors^ liaison The town’s six detectives are 000. Department is pressing for legisla­ helping victims by providing the First District. the first draft of the North Regional Outlin^ in the study are the needs and for two years as production membership soon. tion to assist the victims of juvenile identity of those responsible after Shea is responsible for a laundry Mental Health Board Inc. grant assessment of the region, available The visits include: Feb. 10, Hebron manager of Standard Uniform Ser­ He stressied the board faced a cut­ crimes recover damages. arrest and conviction in court. Town Hall, Route 85,1:30 p.m.; Feb. staff of 18, including two proposal were discussed ’Tuesday services, demographic data, and a vices of Agawam, Mass. back in state funding, and would have At present, victims whose property A state law passed in 1980 provides 11, Manchester Town Hall, 10:30 a.m. seamstresses, who wash, clean, fold, afternoon. month by month plan for the study. press and mend all linens used He joined the staff of Manchester to rely more heavily on the individual Insurance, mechanic pay is burglarized or vandalized by victims with access to the disposition ’The grant, to be awarded by the Each section was discussed and Memorial Hospital in November, town’s support. juveniles are prohibited access to the of their cases, but specifically throughout the hospital and who state Mental Health Board, a s k ^ for various . suggestions were made by maintain an adequate supply of 1978, as laundry manager. Air quality report offenders name —a situation which prohibits the disclosure Of those Potiuck dinner $57,000 to conduct a year-long study. the board. makes it difficult to recover juveniles responsible for the crime. linens on all units. The MMH Laun­ Shea lives with his wife, Elizabeth, Several suggestions offered were HARTFORD (UPI) -r- ’The Depart­ ’The study, outlined in the grant damages through civil suits. Without the identity of those con­ MANCHESTER - Chapter 11 ol dry is equipped with an automated and two daughters, Danielle and using 1960 data instead of the old 1970 ment of Environmental Protection cause boost in fire budget proposal, would explore whether or But at Lt. Graves’ urging. State the Widows and Widowers Associa­ laundry system that processes ap­ Michele, in Rocky Hill. Bart Shea census figures, and reorganizing victed, victims are not able to file not the region needs a mental health forecast moderate air quality for MANCHESTER - The town Fire includes a sizeable increase in in­ Department’s Increase is slightly Reps. Elsie “Biz” Swennson , R- civil suit to recover their losses. tion wili sponsor a potiuck dinner various parts. Wednesday across Connecticut and center. Department has proposed a 9 percent surance costs. Insurance is one fixed above the Weiss’ mandate, it does not Manchester, and Antonia Parker, R- Under the proposed legislation, Sunday afternoon at 1:30 p.m. at ’The region defined by “Catchment While reviewing the grant reported moderate quality ’Tuesday increase in its 1981-82 operatipg Emanuel Lutheran Church. F cost which has risen markedly over proposal was the meeting’s main dis­ include major equipment increases. Glastonbury, have sponsored legisla­ only those persons seeking restitu­ area 15” slated for the study Includes in New Haven, Bridgeport and budget, according to figures made the past two years, said Budget All widowed persons are invite. Park foes see victory cussion, Ernst Englebrecht, chair­ But while the operating budget in­ tion that would release the name of tion in civil suits would be allowed Andover, Hebron, Bolton, Ellington, Waterbury and good air quality for public ’Tuesday. nalyst Janet Chayes. cludes no major purchases, the man, noted that the towns will be juvenile offenders only to those per­ the perpetrator’s identity. MANCHESTER - Despite the environmental regulations or face plaint was the state improperly Vernon, Tolland, Manchester and the rest of the state. In the proposal. Chief John lUvosa Other increases are for fuel oil department’s reserve fund includes fact they have made little progress in the cost of legal disputes. changed such regulations in the South Windsor. asked for $2,403,553 to maintain his expenditures, 36 percent, and diesel the purchase of a new pumper which their legal battle against develop­ On Friday Judge M. Joseph midst of the planning for the in­ When the Mental Health Board was department. For the current year, fuel, 35 percent. is not on order. According to a ment of the Buckland Industrial Park Blumenfeld ruled in U S. District dustrial park. created it divided the state into Town sees little effect which expires June 30, the Fire While the operating budget con­ reserve fund report dated Dec. 31, and the J.C. Penney warehouse, its Court in Hartford the plaintiffs were They argued traffic generated by "catchment” areas. Department was allocated about ^ ,- tains no increases in major equip­ 1980, the department had spent $30,- principal occupant, opponents feel not harmed by the fact the state did the park will cause further Tbe grant proposal outlines the 205,000. ment expenses, it does call for about 000 for the purchase of new fire E they have accomplished something. not apply its old regulations on en­ automotive pollution. various stages of the study, including on bilingual education This year’s proposal contains only $6,475 in minor equipment purchases. engines. Attorney Anthony Pagano and vironment to the construction. He The case dismissed by Blumenfeld MANCHESTER - School officals tant superintendent for curriculum one staff addition. As he did last year, lYpical of those requested are expen­ Regarding the mechanic, Rivosa Michael Dworkin, environmen­ said the rules had been supplanted by is one of two that were being pur­ said they feel the federal and Instruction, explained that the the fire chief has sought to hire a ditures for replacement hoses. said in his budget commentary that talists. say their efforts have shown new ones. sued. The other is still pending in the Comment session government’s plan to drop the school does give native language in­ mechanic for the last two montte of Town Manager Robert Weiss has the additional staff person would other firms they must comply with The crux of the opponent’s com­ state’s Superior Court. set by directors bilingual education program will not struction to the extent that it can. the fiscal year, at a cost of $14,000, asked all department' heads keep reduce costs incurred when manufac­ affect Manchester schools as long as Currently, bilingual education in plus fringe benefits. their 1981-82 proposals within an 8 turers representatives are called to MANCHESTER - The Board of the state law continues. Manchester consists of the English- As with this year, the budget also percent spending hike. While the Fire repair equipment. U.S. Eklucatlon Secretary Terrel Police report Directors next public comment ses­ as-a-Second-Language programs and H. Bell had announced Monday the sion will be Feb. 19 from 6:30 p.m to two bilingual aides, one at Nathan 8:30 p.m. in th Municipal Building. government dropped plans for a Hale School and one at Bennet Jr. ’The sessions are an opportunity for federally sponsored bilingual educa­ High who can help children with Pupils learn about jobs Cops charge man in chase residents to personally s p ^ with a tion program because it was costly academic subjects in their own MANCHESTER— Where can you meet a chimney landscaping and plant wholesaling. member of the Board of Directors. and "unworkable.” language. MANCHESTER — An 18-year-old Coventry youth was residence. Police said he left the area after receiving Future sessions will be the first Connecticut law however still sweep, a member of the canine corps, and an airline Susan Plese, director of volunteers, has helped in the arrested Monday afternoon and charged with engaging assistance in moving his car from the scene. ’Tuesday of each month from 9 a.m. S f s W n g S i ’ed'ucation H there Because the local program is not pilot? If you are a special education student at Robertson coordination of these activities. Other programs planned police in pursuit and speeding, after police broke off a Elsewhere, Eleanor M. Earley of Manchester and to 11 a.m. and the third ’Thursday of requires uiuub one foreign funded federally, bilingual education School, you can. include visits by an airline pilot and a radio personality, chase in Bolton. James P. Wiesner of Glastonbury vjere arrested in two each month from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 language in any school. will remain untouched by the federal Mrs. Susan Carr of the Robertson School special educa­ and a trip to the Miniature Comer of the World of TYains. Edward G. Corbett Jr., of 106 Forge St., Coventry, was separate incidents and charged by police with drunken p.m. Dr. X Gerald Fitzgibbons, assis­ cutbacks. tion team has put together a Friday afternoon program subsequently stopped by Coventry police, who had been driving. on career awareness for the students. alerted to the incident by Manchester dispatchers. Police said they arrested the 42-year-old Ms. Earley at TTiey meet a variety of people who have interesting Corbett was arrested after Manchester police were the intersection of Center and Olcott streets Sunday mor­ jobs and who have voluntarily given up their time to called into Coventry for positive identification. Police speak to the youngsters. I COLLEGE CAN BE IN YOUR FUTURE ning. Mr. Wiesner, 23, was arrested near the intersection AGAIN.... said he had reached estimated speeds of 70 miles-per- of Hartford Road and Main Street, Monday morning, Some of the volunteers were Sharon Phlllbrick of hour while travelling in a 25 mile-an-hour zone. police said. McDonald’s who talked about a career in food service, Police reported they engaged Corbett in pursuit as he Own a prime office Greg the chimney sweep who showed how chimneys get FIIML CLEMUNCE on our Famous Brand Sutts was travelling east on East Street. Corbett reportedly in­ cleaned, and Officer McCooe from the Manchester Police and Sport Coats. There is still a tremendous selection in most sizes creased his distance from pursuing officers to more than Libraries to close Department. - All from our regular stock! a mile before the chase was broken off in Bolton, police condominium in Manchester Citation from the State Police Canine Corps was a The Bachelor of General Sludiea Program said. at Ihe Slorra Campus of the University of Conneelleul is .MANCHESTER— ’The Manchester Public Libraries, favorite "speaker” along with Jim Allen who put him Police Sunday also arrested Gary J. Kibbe, 19, of 15 through bis paces. an individualized, inlerdiseipiinary degree program of Mary Cheney and Whiton Memorial and the Bookmobile, part-time study designed for the adult student with an Rivermead Blvd., East Hartford, who was chargeid with will be clos^ for two holidays this month. fo r a prime price. Two military recruiters discussed their training, and SUITS SUITS associate's degree or sixty earned eredits. For additional SUITS evading responsibility after his car allegedly severed a Mrs. McDowell, the school nurse, also made a visit. ’The libraries will close Feb. 12 for Lincoln’s Birthday information contact utility pole on Bush Hill Road. and Feb. 16 for Washington’s Birthday. The former House and Hale building in downtown Manchester is being Field trips to the Pioneer Parachute Company and Top Kibbe's car reportedly severed the pole and pulled up Notch included guided tours and Introductions into the Ms. Anita Bacon at 486-4670. Regular hours will resume when the facilities reopen renovated by Heritage Place Associates which is a joint venture of Appiications for Summer, 1981 will h r arrrp trd until the roots of a fir tree located in front of a Bush Hill Road' on the days following the two holidays. fields of manufacturing and retail grocery service. n o n ** Heritage Savings and Loan Association and J.D. Real Estate. Some A guided tour of Woodland Gardens made the students March 1, 1981....so act nowl 33,500 square feet, in a building of architectural and historical aware of a flourishing local family business in « y - Quilters pick name Sport Parade extended and Continuing Education / y ■ l o 9 significance, will be sold in units from 1,000 square feet on a first come 1 Milt Richman, sports editor of United Press Inter­ The University of Conneetirut Values to *165** Values to *195** Values to *235** MANCHESTER — The Manchester area quilters have national gives the ins and outs on the national sports first serve basis. Teacher due on TV; chosen the name '"The Nutmeg Quilters.” •Regulars*Shorts* Longs • Big and Tall Sizes scene on your Evening Herald sports pages. Another As an owner in this attractive office space, you not only save The group is a branch of the recently formed Greater reason not to miss your Evening Herald. Moonies wonH show * Slight Charge for Alterations Manchester Store Only Hartford Quilters Guild. money on rent. You gain through amortization and appreciation. You Quilters from Manchester, Vernon, Mansfield, and also receive substantiai tax benefits inciuding depreciation. And you get MANCHESTER— Dr. Channel 24. TTien, when Tolland are invited. Wallace WincheU, assis- they had learned Winchell 4 a prime location with parking at the door. The group will meet Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the Arts OUR NEW ADDRESS IS tant professor of English at was also to be on the BGSC> Building in the Recreation complex at the Nike Site The building will be ready for occupancy in the summer. Manchester Community program, they had -SPORT COATS- Members and friends are reminded to bring an applique For more information and a detailed offering, please call the College will appear as a "backed out.” — ^ pattern to share and a small bag of fabric to trade. ’The guest on Channel 24’s /'’------pattern should fit a 12-inch square. 65 E. CENTER STREET J.D. Real Estate Company at 646-1980. This is an excellent opportunity “Connecticut Prime to put your business in a better profit picture. But hurry. These units Time” tonight at 10 p.m. The other featured guest, We have special gifts to won’t last long. Mose Durst, president of please her on the Unification Church, has Valentine's Day Sat. Feb 14 3 9 - 4 9 - D 9 wInteR ervice Ground floor - just east of Cavey’s canceled his appearance. Values to *85*° Values to Values to^lSS"** “ In my opinion,” If you want something Winchell said yesterday, • Regulars* Shorts* Longs* Ex. Long * Big and Tall Sizes BICYCLE TUNE-UP Plenty of parking in rear of building "very special" for her — At4pjMVUUE ‘ "Moon and his followers * Slight Charge for Alterations Manchester Store Only •ClMii, liwpnct and are afraid to face the come in now and see the rapaek aH bMringr truth.” wide selection of gift •Tnia both whaala. TTie Unification Church possibilities we've hand­ •Ad|uat gaara. was established by Sun picked for gift giving. aAdjual farakaa miEIIT J. SMTH, NC. Myung Moon, a one-time *li*rleala oaMaa. businessman from South •Tlghtan all mita and MSUUNSMmiS SMCE 1914 Korea and has been the boNa. subject of several articles RBCAVS "Where Women Love to Shop for Men *beaaalva awar cbaek. which concern parental aaara iim A ir m i m o attempts to deprogram MANCHESnR VERNON their diildren from Mmo’s fffMd 903 MAIN ST. TRI-CITY PLAZA 0 |» n Daily 9 30 S 30 Tliuti III 9 00 Opon Doily 10 00 9 00 Sol III J 30 65 E. Center Street 649-5241 program. HOURti DRESS SHOP I Alin VISA Manchester, Conn. According to Winchell, Mm Tim «rs4is-Ssie ■ ^ O P t H DlllY 9 9 pm the Unification Church had TMirt, frt RT N TALCOTTVILLI CT. Initiated contact with (Opposite Quality Motel) 6 - EVENING HERALD. Wed., Feb. 4, IWl EVENING HERALD. Wed.. Feb. 4,1981 - 7 Robert Dotson, Vernon’s director of ad­ equate that with taxes." But she said she’ll probably settle for ministration, was explaining to the Town doing some kind of social woit. State Rep. Richard M. Torpey returned Oiuncil the need to have a switchboard Sandy Tyrol of Vernon, a Rockviiie High to the East Hartford Town Council East Catholic 60 Cheney Tech 57 Manchester 58 Cromwell 93 Bloomfield 84 operator-receptionist in the entry of the student who has been chosen to represent’ “Next on the agenda we have a request ’Tuesday to receive a resolution commm- Towntalk Memoriai Buiiding. "Two eiderly women Connecticut in the Junior Miss Pageant, for tax reforms,” Mayor Marie Herbst an­ ding him for his six years of service on the vS Northwest 51 . East Hampton 41 Penney 4 7 Bolton 44 Glastonbury 58 who came in one day were heacM for the was cited at a recent meeting of the Ver­ nounced at a recent council meeting. This council, Torpey, who resigned from the tax coilector’s office to get a death cer­ non Town Council. Asked by Mayor Marie drew laughs from council members. The Council last week, read the’tesolutlon and • tificate,” he said. Adding a second thought Herbst, what plans she had for the future, item was tax refunds. "I can’t get tax said he liked it so much he wouid return he commented, "I suppose you could Sandy answered, "To conquer the world.” reform off my mind,” quipped the mayor. each month to have it reread. Poise East factor By LEN AUSTER half Eagle markers. He had three for-14. East had 12 turnovers against ) Northwest took the jayvee tilt, 47- Obituaries Manchester offensive rebound buckets and three 14 for Northwest. Herald Sportswriler' 46. Sean McPhadden had 10 points Poise and patience in the closing 90 more on pretty inside feeds from Galligan, on 8for-18 from the field and Paul Tucker 8 for the 7-6 young seconds were the difference as ^ s t Ayer. and 8for-5 from the line, had a game- Eagles. "Northwest couldn’t have played a high 23 points. Radant, 8for-10 from Harold A. Higley Claude D. Pelletier Catholic reeled off the final 9 points East Catholic (60) — Galligan 9 8 to upend Northwest Catholic, 60-51, worst first half. And we couldn’t the charity stripe, netted 15 points EAST HARTFORD - Harold EAST HARTFORD - Funeral 5 23, Ayer 0 2-3 2, Radant 3 MO 15, in an HCC basketball clash last night have shot any better,” Penders saw while Bond, who missed only one Bond 7 0-1 14, Falkowski 1 2-2 4, Austin Higley, 71, of 29 Legion Drive, services will be held Thursday for the opening 16 minutes. Rivosa studies In West Hartford. floor shot, added 14 markers. Ayer Pagani 0 1-2 1, McCoy 0 1-2 1. Totals Claude Donald Pelletier, 56, of 54 died Monday at his home. He was the The fourth quarter was marked by "That was not one of our best first had a good floor game with 6 assists. Chesslee Road, who died in a fire at 20 2825 68. husband of Elizabeth (Schick) four deadlocks, the final at 51-all, and halves. There just wasn’t any Ulysses Garcia had 16 points, Mike his home Monday night. He was the Higley. six lead exchanges. The Eagles enthusiasm and Blast plays us well,” Mlazga 13 and Tom Stewart 10 to Northwest Catholic (51)— Garcia He was born in East Hartford and husband of Cectle (Berube) caused the final stalemate with 1:56 stated Larson. pace Northwest. 6 4-6 16, Stewart 5 0-0II), Miazga 61-2 had been a lifelong resident. Until his Pelletier. ^ medic plans left as Russ Radant dumped In both Northwest came out quickly in the East’s next outing is a big one with He was bom in Fort Kent, Maine 13, Thompson 14-46, Simmons 2 82 6, retirement he had been employed by ends of a one-and-one from the foul third stanza and drew even at 33-all, the Eagles opposing HCC-ieading and had been a resident of East Hart­ MANCHESTER - Fire Chief Farley 00-0 0, May 00-00, Cosgrove 0 the First National Bakeries of East the region attempts to hold them. line. going on a 11-2 tear, with 4:32 to go ip South Friday night at the University ford for the past 22 years. He was an John Rivosa of the Town Fire 80 0, Verfurth 0 04) 0. Totals 20 11-14 Hartford for 43 years. Rivosa said the town might have a Mike Falkowski then came up with the quarter. The lead see-sawed four of Hartford at 8 o’clock. 51. Army veteran of World War II and Department Tuesday night posted a Besides his wife he leaves five a big rebound off a missed Northwest times before hoops by Galligan and was employed by Horst Engineering number of questions about training of decision by July i and be In a position sons, Harold W, Higley of shot and at the other end Brian Radant enabled East to take a 42-40 Co. of Blast Hartford and was a paramedics and requirements of an to use the training before July 1,1962. Portsmouth, R.I., Alfred G. Higley Galligan penetrated the lane before lead into the final canto. former foreman at the American emergency medical service. The cost of training a paramedic and Robert A, Higley, both of & st dishing off to the 6-foot-7 Radant, “They caught a little fire the start Hartford, Frank H, Higley of Enfield Standard Products of Hartford. Rivosa directed the questions to was put at about |1,000 with a tuition Silver lining who dropped in a 7-footer for a 53-51 of the second half,” Penders viewed and Major Harold A. Higley Jr. of Besides his wife he leaves his staff members of the North Central to the town of about $400 for each Northwest’s comeback. mother, Elsie (Lafierre) Pelletier of paramedic. edge with 1:29 left. Haughton. La.; two daughters, Joan Connecticut Emergency Medlcai Northwest proceeded to turn the Neither side had a lead larger than J. Gustafson of East Hartford and Fort Kent, Maine; two sons, Donald Services Council who were in Rivosa also asked whether It is two points in the closing stanza until C. Pelletier of West Hartford and necessary to have two paramedics on ball over twice with Galligan, with Mary E. McDonald of Colchester; Manchester to present a program on 1:01 left, and Kyle Ayer, with 32 Blast spurted at the end. The Eagles, in Tribe win James A. Pelletier of East Hartford; each call. He was told other systems two sisters, Ethel Johnston of Milton, what constitutes a good local system seconds showing, converting one- who’ve been hurt on the boards in re­ four daughters, Carol Gagnon of can be used and sometimes are, but By EARL YOST a determined by Coach Bernie Vt., and Dorothy Carone of Rocky and hoW it can ultimately be tied in and-one opportunities for a 57-51 cent outings, were particularly in­ Hill; and IS grandchildren. Manchester, Wilma Martin and Ruth with a regional system. that under the present legal cir­ tense in the last eight minutes where Dandley’s small squad. lead. Two missed Northwest shots Sporta Editor Penney shaved the lead to seven Funeral services will be held Pelletier, both of East Hartford, and Rivosa has been asked by a cumstances liability remains a they held a 7-3 edge. Judith Carr of Hartford; three problem when there are not two and two free throws from Falkowski There was a Silver lining in points, 48-41 with three minutes Thursday at 10 a.m. in the Newkirk & Manchester EMS council to prepare and a single hit by Ben Paganl East overall outrebounded brothers, Zenon Pelletier of Enfield; paramedics on each call. Manchester High’s 11th consecutive remaining in the final canto before it Whitney Funeral Home, 318 Burnside a budget for a paramedic system provided the final reading. Northwest, 1812, with Bond securing Ave., East Hartford with the Rev. Bemon Pelletier of Fort Kent, and In answer to other questions basketball success last night at the had to foul in an attempt to get the within the fire department or as an The victory moves East to 6-2 in 6 and Radant 4. William E. Flynn officiating. Burial Paul Pelletier of East Hartford; two Rivosa was also told that paramedics Clarke Arena before a disappointing ball and in the parade to the 18foot adjunct to the fire department. the HCC and 8-6 overall while the set­ "’The fourth quarter we got the will be in Center Cemetery. Friends sisters, Mary Voisine of Bristol and Tuesday night Rivosa declined to must be recertified each year and crowd of less than 400. stripe, Manchester built its final 11- back drops the Indians to 3-3 in con­ defensive boards. Plus they Better known for his defensive point margin. may call at the funeral home today Doris DeMino of Chicopee, Mass.; commit himself of asking the that if they are under a structured (Northwest) didn’t take good shots at Hamilton Jordan, former Carter-White House Chief of Staff, ference play and 9-5 overall. talents, Pat Silver was a standout In addition to setting the offensive from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. and five grandchildren. regional organization to hold onto program in a hospital, the recer­ the end,” Penders stated. Northwest, defending HCC champ, both ways — offense and defense — pace, Silver did his usual masterful Frank J, Hayes ^ Funeral services will be at 9:15 moves Into his new office on the Emory University campus In training funds for use in training tification might be made with The Indians were coming off last was swept by Blast this campaign. last night as he paced the Tribe to a defensive job, holding Knight high- a.m. Thursday from the Newkirk & Decatur, Ga., Monday. Jordan said President Reagan will param ^ics in a town system. examination. Friday’s 5851 win over conference­ WINDSOR - Frank J. Hayes, 85, "We committed a foul down deep 58-47 decision over an outmatched scorer Andy Sylvester without a of Windsor, died Tuesday at Mount Whitney Funeral Home, 316 Burnside quickly find the nation’s economic and diplomatic problems Rivosa said the decision was not Rivosa asked about training for on Radant and you shouldn’t, but leading South Catholic. "In our Ave. with a mass of Christian burial dispatchers and was told the dis­ but not outgamed Penney High in a point. The latter had been averaging Virginia’s Othell Wilson goes up against North Carolina’s Sam Sinai Hospital, Hartford. He was the were much tougher In the oval office than they looked on the his to make and assured regional those things happen,” Northwest league a letdown can’t be natural, at St. Rose Church at 10 a.m. Burial patcher is a key to the system and CCIL meeting. better than a dozen a game. Perkins In battle for rebound In last njght’s top college basket­ father of Neil B. Hayes of Glaston­ staff that no decision would be made Coach Charlie Larson began otherwise you lose,” Larson properly will be in Hillside Cemetery. Friends campaign trail. Jordan will conduct a lecture series from should have medical training so that Silver, hitting with the accuracy of Hard-working Brent Dunn and ball game In Chapel Hill, N.C. (UPI photo) bury. by July 1, the date the funds will go reviewing the closing two minutes, advised, "You have to be prepared may call at the funeral home today Emory. (UPI photo) he can make judgments about who a Winchester from outside principal­ Scott Dawkins tossed in 12 and 10 He was born in Windsor and had back to the federal government unless "We had a lack of concentration at and go out and play. You’re only as from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Memorial should be dispatched. ly, split the nets for a game-high and points for the losers with center Tony been a lifelong resident. He had been the end. We made two poor passes good as your last game and now our contributions may be made to the He agreed that he felt the dis­ season-high 18 points. He was Mr. associated for many years with the into the middle of their zone and then last game is a loss.” Consistency, hitting six points in .‘?.tr."?«SSr”“ '’*CoHeg'e basketball roundup Carville's Restaurant in Windsor. He Newington Children's Hospital. patcher’s training is the key. "Ihis was a pivotal game for us,” we took a bad shot from the each the first, second anti fourth "Manchester held an 11-10 margin at was a member of St. Gabriel's Marian A. Delaney An alternative to the EMS system Penders stated, "Now we can go baseline.” periods — the latter all conning via the first rest period. Silver’s jumper Church and was past grand knight of SOUTH WI.NDSOR- Marian A. based in the fire department is (me "The key to the game was we after South. We were 7 and 6 with East Hartford based at Manchester Memorial the foul lane when the Black Knights in mid-air as the buzzer sounded Bishop McAuliffe Council 3181, KofC (Conrad) Delaney of 80 Colony Road, some tough games in front and the played defense the last two were forced into foul situations. wiped out a Penney 189 lead, the of Windsor and was a former died Tuesday at Manchester Hospital. The hospital has submitted 18th Virginia win minutes,” cited East Coach Jim kids were doubting themselves. We Balance told the story as the home only time the visitors led. member of the Windsor Exchange Memorial Hospital. She was the a plan for such a system to the kept our poise at the end and stuck it Penders, “The first 14 minutes of the five was registering its 13th decision Coach Doug Pearson’s Indians held Club. widow of the late Everett Delaney, Manchester EMS council. The coun­ from the foul line.” second half we were out to lunch.” in 14 starts with the five starters ac­ a 2815 bulge at intermisson and were Besides his son in Glastonbury he former South Windsor selectman. cil appears to favor the fire depart­ Blast was 28for-37 from the field by just one point Blast, hitting 13-for-22 from the counting for 56 .of the 58 points. out front, 42-29, with one period leaves a brother, Raymond D. Hayes She was active in civic affairs. She ment as a base, but the final decision compared to Northwest’s 28for-44. floor, had a 31-18 halftime bulge after With high-scoring Bili Anderson remaining. of West Hartford; a granddaughter was bom in New Britain and had Pastor throws challenge will be made by the Board of Direc­ leading at the turn, 12-8. Six-foot-2 The Blagles were 28for-25 from the NEW YORK (UPI) - The Virginia SMU 79-64, Arkansas beat Texas 54- tors. shackled by a fine Penney defense, Coming up for the Indians will be Cavaliers sure made a project of it, 48, Texas Tech downed Texas Chris­ and two great-granddaughters. lived in South Windsor since 1940. She sophomore Doug Bond had 12 first- foul line while the Indians were 11- failing to reach twin digits for the Funeral services will be held was a member of St. Francis of Some problems have surfaced with Friday night at Conard while the but they wound up doing what they tian 70-60 in overtime and Baylor using firefighters 'or policemen as first time this season, backcourters Knights trek to Hall, also in West had done in their first 18 games this edged Rice 6859. Thursday at 9:15 a.m. from the Car- Assisi Church and of its Women's Alex Britnell and Joe Maher chipped mon Funeral Home, 6 Poquonock Qub. paramedics. They concern pension Hartford, for league engagements. season, namely, win. Rob Williams, the Southwest to new porn shop owner benefits. in with 11 and 10 points respectively. Manchester (58) — Williams 4 81 “Our kids just refused to lose,” Ave., Windsor with a mass of Chris­ She leaves two sisters, Mrs. Conference’s leading scorer and No. Solid effort Duck Williams canned four hoops, 8, Silver 6 6-8 18, Anderson 4 1-5 9, Coach Terry Holland said Tuesday 5 in the country, pumped in 29 points tian burial at 10 a.m. in St. Gabriel's Winifred Brett of West Hartford, and EAST HARTFORD - The pastor 10 percent of the town’s population if moral snobbery but rather a real con­ three in the final eight minutes, to Britnell 4 3-4 11, Maher 3 4-5 10, Church. Burial will be in St. Joseph Mrs. Josephine Maler of New Bri­ of St. John’s Episcopal Church on night after the No. 2 ranked for league-leading Houston. The it would convince the owner of the cern for human values in town,” Car hits tree; complete the starter's scoring total. Cemetery, Poquonock. Friends may tain; and several nieces and Main Street and Burnside Avenue has Oleksinski 0 04) 0, Panaro 1 81 2. Cavaliers scored an 8879 overtime Cougars scored the first 10 points of Red Lantern Adult Bookstore to Decker said. The only "outsider" to tally was Totals 22 14-24 58. call at the funeral home today from 7 nephews. issued a challenge to the owner of the victory over lOth-rated North the game and survived a mild scare close his doors. “Our view is the bookstores and reserve Joe Panaro with a bucket. to 9 p.m. Funeral services will be Friday at newest adult bookstore in town to motorist dies Penney (47) — Dunn 5 2-2 12, Carolina. during the second half to run their Bookstore owner, Robert Sur- topless bars take away the human in Tech win Despite building a 28point spread PORTLAND (UPI) - A Portland Sylvester 00-0 0, Cruz 3 3-3 9, Fahey 2 Terry Gates hit one free throw Mabel L. Boyd 8:15 a.m. from the Samsel Funeral prove his business is favored among molian had said the number of people conference record to 8-2 and their dimension of sexual experience and woman died early today when the car Most of the season Cheney Tech strumental in our effectiveness on early in the third period after a 18 04) 4, Dawkins 5 04) 10, Peruccio 3 04) with six seconds left in overtime — Home, 419 Buckland Road, South town residents. who signed the church’s petition season mark to 17-4. SMU slipped to HARTFORD- Mrs. Mabel L. dehumanize it,” Decker said. she was driving went out of control has had difficulty putting the basket­ defense and was in the right place point spree while holding the Knights 6, Berube 1 1-2 3, Oooks 1 1-3 3, his only point of the night — and 3-7 and 7-13. Dave Piehler scored 27 (Bickell) Boyd, of Hartford, died Windsor with a mass of Christian Rev. Alva G. Decker presented the wasn’t even a fraction of East Hart­ The Red Lantern Bookstore and slammed into a tree off Route 17, ball in the hoop. For awhile the when Eaton needed help. scoreless the Indians had to stave off Garen 0 80 0. Totals 20 7-10 47. Ralph Sampson hit eight of his 32 points for SMU and Gordon Welch Sunday at her home. burial at 9 a.m. at St. Francis Assisi Town Council Tuesday night with ford’s population and doesn't reflect Church. Burial will be in St. Mary's petitions from his parishioners located diagonally across the street state police said. Beavers were hitting around the 33 "We had balanced scoring and points in the extra period. added 24. She was a retired employee of significant opposition. from St. John’s Church, has also Cemetery, East Hartford. Friends asking the council support Mayor Deborah H. Johnson, 27, was '• percent mark. came up with the key hoop in Uie se­ Jeff Lamp added 21 points for the U.S. Reed scored 13 of his 16 points Connecticut General in Hartford. Decker, in response to Surmolian, become a major concern for town of­ traveling soutbound when the car But the Techmen have been right cond half when we needed it. Brian Fisk,Bosox resume talks undefeated Cavaliers, who trailed by may call at the funeral home George A. Dagon’s request for a said he would head a campaign to in the second half for Arkansas. Reed She leaves four grandchildren, ficials because it is situated on the went off the highway near Michele on of late, including last night when Blaton and Isaac Williamson continue 16 points midway through the second Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. stricter town ordinance regulating show the majority of the residents in BOSTON (UPI) - The Red Sox firmed Tuesday night he had spoken accounted for the first seven points William R. Boyd and Jack C. Boyd, fringe of the downtown central Drive and rolled up a slight embank­ they registered a big 57-41 win over to improve with each game and at half before pulling out their 19th adult bookstores. town don’t want the adult bookstore. have resumed contract talks with with Fisk and his agent, Jerry Kaps- of the second half and scored four both of Manchester, Ronnie L. Boyd business district. ment before becoming airborne and East Hampton High in COC play in this time are playing excellent straight victory and pushing the Decker said he would organize a “The petition for stronger enforce­ catcher Carlton Fisk, whose case is tein, on Monday and Tuesday. points — two off a steal — to ice the of Bolton and Carron M. Boyd of hitting the tree head-on, state police East Hampton. basketball. And Sratt Cable turned in nation's longest winning streak to 24 game for the Razorbacks, 83 SWC Auburn, Calif.; and a great- In Memoriam campaign to collect signatures from ment of regulations is not a case of Town officials are worried about on the verge of arbitration. “Nothing serious, but I did contact what the bookstore will do for a said. The victory boosts the Beavers to another steady performance,” added games. and 15-6. LaSalle Thompson led grandson. , In u d and loving memory of our Husband and Red Sox owner and General Fisk and have talked with both him Ms. Johnson, who was extricated 5-6 in the conference and 5-8 overall Phillips. “We certainly had every chance to Texas, 46 and 9-11, with 17 points and Funeral services will be held Father, Walter "Ty" Holland, who passed away public image they are attempting to Manager Haywood Sullivan con- and his agent," Sullivan said. February 4th. 1960. from the. vehicle by volunteer while the setback drops the Qieney was 49 percent from the quit out there,” said Holland. "We 16 rebounds. Fred Carson added 10 Thursday at 10 a m. at Trinity revitalize. "The town must decide The catcher reportedly rejected a firefighters, was pronounced dead at Bellringers out of a tie for third in floor, following 51 and 54 percent Hire Torgeson came out and played just as hard as for the Longhorns. Episcopal Church, 120 Sigourney St., Always smiling, hsf^y and content. Police nab three what im ap it wants to support,” four-year, 32.475 million pact the day Loved and respected wherever he went. Decker said. the scene. the (X)C to 8-4 and 10-4 overall. shooting outings in its two most re­ we could. We saw both teams give it Ben Hill s three baskets broke open Hartford. Burial will be in Hillside Years will not darken or shadows dim, WASHINGTON (UPI) - The before his grievance hearings opened East Hampton whipped Cheney in cent outings. all they had out there. It's a shame the OT and carried Texas Tech to its Cemetery, East Hartford. There are The beautiful memories we have of him. Washington Redskins said Tuesday in New York two weeks ago. Town Council Ordinance Com­ Day care survey the first engagement, 7847. Cable had 16 points, Williamson 15, anyone had to lose.” 19th straight victory over the Homed no calling hours. The Ahern Funeral they have hired LaVem Torgeson, a An arbitrator was expected to Sadly missed by: Wife, son, mittee Chairman Henry Genga "This is a very big win for u s ...,” Gothberg 9 and Blaton 8 to pace the The Tar Heels led 33-27 at the half Frogs. Warren Bridges hit an 18- Home has charge of arrangements. daughter in law and grandchildren. HARTFORD (UPI) - The Perma­ former Redskin linebacker and assis­ decide next week if Fisk would for prostitution reassured Decker and others that his underscored Tech Coach Craig Beavers. Pete Coolidge hooped a and appeared en route to an easy footer at the regulation buzzer to cap nent (^mmlssion on the Status of tant coach, to serve as defensive line become a free agent if no progress committee is studying ordinances Phillips. game-high 19 for the ^llringers. triumph but Virginia, 84) in the ACC, TCU’s rally from an eight-point EAST HARTFORD - As part of Judd, 32, of 154 South Main Street, dealing with adult bookstores. Women says many Connecticut coach. was made in the stalemate over his employers would be interested in Clieney had a 12-8 lead at the turn Cheney’s next outing is Friday Torgeson, 51, has been with the Los contract. rallied behind Lamp’s basket and a deficit. Bubba Jennings finished with a continuing investigation into the ac­ Marlborough, was charged with However, Corporation Counsel and with Scott Cable, Isaac William­ night at home against Rham High at free throw to tie it 62-62 with 1:21 to 22 and Clarence Swannegan added 20 Recovery unlikely tivities of lounges here that feature opening day care centers if they were Angeles Rams since 1978. patronizing a prostitute. Stephen C. Barron said the town son and Cal Gotbberg doing a 8 o’clock. play. for the Raiders. 55 SWC and 11-9 "exotic dancers,” police said they assured of a tax break. Torgeson played for the Full of hope The police arrested the three at must be careful what kind of regula­ superlative job on the boards moved Cheney Tech (57) — Cable 7-2-16, After James Worthy made it 64-62 overall. TCU, 46 and 7-13. was paced arrested three persons at Pompeii’s Frederica Gray, a commission Lions and the Redskins from 1951-58, 3:15 p.m. Tuesday. All three were tion it passes. He said the town can’t to a 28-17 lead at the half. B. Eaton 4-0-8, Gothberg 4-1-9, ZWIESEL, West Germany (UPI) for North Carolina, Lamp again tied by Darrell Browder with 17. for Mrs. Grasso Lounge Tuesday in connection with released on 1500 cash bonds and will adopt legislation to put the bookstore spokeswoman, said Tuesday that then began a coaching career that — American Tamara McKinney, The Techmen extended their Williamson 8815, Earpenter 1-1-3, it with nine seconds left. Jimmy promoting and permitting prostitu­ about 66 percent of the firms respon­ saw him serve with the Redskins and Joe Copeland hit a layup off an HARTFORD (UPI) — Doctors do improved nor deteriorated. appear in Manchester Superior Court out of business so the ordinance will margin to 44-31 after three periods Governale 1-82, Belanger 2-0-4, currently the top women’s giant Black's 28footer at the buzzer went tion. ding to the survey last summer and Rams twice and the Pittsburgh slabm skier in the world, goes into assist from Ronnie Blake with one not expect former Gov. Ella Grasso Mrs. Grasso has been at Hartford Feb. 23. have to deal with some other form of and were never seriously challenged Nowak 04M), T. Eaton 04)0, Harrison in and out, forcing the overtime. Sharon A. VanTassell, SS, of 22 D-1 fall were Interested in more informa­ • Steelers once. today’s World Cup race full of hope. second left to help Baylor snap a five- will fully emerge from the semi- Hospital since Dec. 8 undergoing Earlier this week police arrested regulation. in the closing eight minutes. 04)0. Totals 287-57. "That’s a great win for Virginia Prospect St., was charged with per­ tion about centers. Torgeson now will begin his third game losing streak. Ricky Pierce led comatose state she slipped into three treatment for liver cancer and in­ and charged Robert Dipersio, 42, Democratic Councilman John B. "Brian Elaton heat their pressure Eaal Hamplon (41)— Warner 3-8- "I have a lot more confidence now and a disappointing loss for us,”.said mitting prostitution. She is one of the A total of 66 companies and agen­ stint with the Redskins. all scorers with 16 points for Rice days ago. a Hartford Hospital testinal malignancies. The disease owner of Pompeii’s, on two warrants Larson said the council should con­ defense with his quickness and 14, Weir 14)-2, Coolidge 8819, Hyland than I did earlier,” said the 18year- North Carolina coach Dean Smith. permit holders at Pompeii’s. Police cies responded to the survey. Coach Joe Gibbs said he was while Terry Teagle paced the Bears spokesman says. forced her to resign as governor on with promoting prostitution in the se­ sider licensing and inspecting sudh ballhandling,” Phillips voiced, 82-2, Mello 241-4, Kingston 804), old from Olympic Valley, Calif. “I'm extremely proud of our efforts. said Margarita E. Michaud, 23, of 1 The commission has filed a bill "elated” to have Torgeson return to with 10. "It's not unheard of, but it's un­ New Year's Eve mid-way through cond degree, permitting prostitution bookstores and possibly hold a public "(And) Tom Carpenter was in­ Russell 080. Totals 14-1841. McKinney's confidence is hardly That was a great basketball game Lednard St., Meriden, was charged with the Legislature to grant tax cuts Washington. surprising. She now tops the World likely. " spokesman James Battaglio her second term. and permitting obscene perfor­ hearing on the public standards between two great teams." In other games, it was Harvard with prostitution and George M. to businesses starting day care Cup giant slalom standings with 60 said Tuesday. Mrs. Grasso's husband, Tom, a mances. regarding adult bookstores. Virginia took its first lead of the 107, Yale 94; Holy Cross 68, Army 60; centers. points, following her victories in the Mrs. Grasso, 61, remains in retired school principal, and the game 18 seconds into overtime on a Maine 73. Boston U. 58; Rhode Island last two World Cup giant slaloms in critical condition, a victim of ad­ couple's two children, Jim and Brown controls tempo Lamp basket and led by seven before 64. Brown 52; Rutgers 90, Manhattan Haute Nendaz and Les Gets. vanced liver cancer. She has been Susane, stayed at the hospital the Tar Heels rallied and nearly won. 57; St, Peter's 57, Fairfield 55; semi-comatose since early Sunday throughout the day and early Winning, she said, "definitely “Jeff Lamp had a great game and helps.” Virginia Commonwealth 90, Univer­ morning. evening. Mayor backs cop suspension he showed why he is such a great sity of North Caroiina-Charlotte 80; Wet snow falling on the course Battaglio said this morning that Battaglio said there had been no of game hut URI wins player,” said Holland. Cincinnati 78. Loyola of Illinois 76; EAST HARTFORD— Mayor overnight seemed not to bother the Mrs. Grasso “was awake for a little change in her condition since the before the police chief on their off- inhumane treatment to any person violated contract procedure in BOSTON (UPI) - Rhode Island Roland Houston hit for two in a row In other games, Houston defeated and Stetson 64. Jacksonville 51. George A. Dagon said Tuesday he by Barrington 65-64 in overtime; young Californian. “They can while." He said her condition had not weekend. dutj' time to give their side of the in­ held in custody. notifying the officers of a complaint basketball fans might have thought it to tie the score at 36. Kevin Compton supports Police Chief Clarence A. Franklin Pierce downed Castleton probably scrape it all off,” she said. cident. Union Vice President David Killian lodged against them. The officers was a case of deja vu. then stole the ball from Brown and Dnimm in his suspension of two State 87-76; Gordon beat Suffolk 98 "It’s a nice hill, it doesn’t luive a Last week Drumm notified the of­ said the union is claiming the suspen­ claimed they should have been Rams head coach Jack Kraft, put the Rams ahead. 81; MIT squeaked by Nichols 57-55; police officers in connection with a whole lot of steep in it.” ficers they would be suspended for sions were improper ^ a u s e just notified within two days of when the sidelined early In the season with a A six-point surge keyed hy another Middlebury defeated Norwich 7874; Cromwell five brutality complaint by the son of violation of two sections of the police cause has not been shown. > complaint was made, but said they mild heart attack, was welcomed Ck)mpton steal and two long jump Trinity tumbled WPI83-70; Williams Haas satisfied Manchester Police Chief Robert D. department’s rules and regulations. ’The union filed an unsuccessful weren’t told about it until 15 days back with a standing ovation Tuesday shots hy Upshaw put the Rams out in Glastonbury Lannan. beat Brandeis 95-81 and Worcester MILWAUKEE (UPI) - Right­ One regulation states that officers grievance with the appeals board later. in Providence. front for good, 44-38, as they went on State brushed by Salem State 63-62. hander Moose Haas signed a three- The two officers, David E. shouldn’t willfully mistreat or give weeks ago that claimed Drumm But interim coach Claude English to their ninth straight victory. ’Their overruns Bolton year pact Tuesday with the Sherwood and Robert M. O’Connor, was the one who noted the similarity record is now 183. have been suspended by the chief for In college hockey Bowdoin downed Milwaukee Brewers, leaving Paul Four players were in twin figures We did a much better job than the THIUKSaVM between the 64-52 Rams win over English was pleased with Comp­ Colby 4-2; Holy Cross defeated as Cromwell High overrun ^Iton 30 days without pay for their role in Molitor and Gorman Thomas as the last time we played them.” Two East Hartford men Brown and the game the two teams tons performance. “He had a super Merrimack 4-2; Connecticut edged High, 93-44, in CCiC basketball action the arrest of Lannan on Dec. 4 for a NOVEM TO ST. M E only Brewers who could go to ar­ Cromwell took the first meeting, Environment center played earlier this season at Brown. second half. He made a couple of nice Amherst 7-6; Wesleyan beat Nichols last night in Cromwell. traffic violation. •HriiMxaNaia«iirw.aia. bitration over their contracts. 73-18. ’’The game as a whole was the passes and steals that propelled us.” 82 and Williams topped Boston State k iM a ■< M h w ita M However, slugging outfielder The victory keeps Oomwell in a Brian McNaughton had 19 points David K. Lannan, 22, claims he arrested in gaming bust same type of game that we played in Ira James paced Brown, new 811, 82. first place tie with Portland, each 18 was beaten by the arresting police of­ •IfeMMlkSIMhtnMirasi: Thomas was reported close to and Glenn Brooks 15 to pace plans lecture series HARTFORD (UPI) — An East Hartford handled by by the Statewide Organized * knlk k Marvel Gymnasium last time,” said with 13 points, while Jeff Samsen had signing a multi-year deal. 2 in the conference, and moves the Cromwell. Travis Cassells had 15 ficers as he was being brought from English. Brown had controlled the GI.A.STONBl'HY — A series of father and son are among seven people Oime Investigative Task Force, Um Hart­ '"a inl b ill I faa m aa t a 12. Panthers to 10-4 overall. The setback points. Norm Harpin 11 and Mike ture, “A Solar Greenhouse for You,” the police cruiser to police offense and set the tempo but the special programs will be offered as facing illegal gambling charges, state ford County State’s Attorney John Bailey amUalwianaekNkkka' In other college action. Harvard drops the Bulldogs to 1-11 in the COC Harpin 10 to pace the Bulldogs. to be presented Feb. 19. headquarters. Rams came back strong in the se­ part of the Spring Evening Lecture police say. and the chief state’s attorney’s office of M la SM aU eal aia k aa k notched its sixth straight to take over and 1-13 overall. Cromwell (9.1) — Thomas 0-4-4, Other lecture titles will Include; The police union is seeking to over­ ’The seven were charged Tuesday with W k*kai. I# a k a kaia al cond half. Just like last night. first place in the Ivy Lrague, soundly Series to be sponsored by the Connec­ "Feeding the future,” "Acid Rain; turn Dvumm’s decision and has filed special investigations in Wallingford. MCC host high scorers Bolton’s next outing is Friday night Goulet 2-4-8, Manchester 0-0-0, professional gambling and using the Charged were Robert Leonard, 53, k|kl aUkt k aka I a ia i k I* "Joe Mullaney (the head coach at defeating Yale, 107-94. at home against Coventry High. Ciaschini 5-1-11, Landell 541-10, ticut Audubon Environmental Prohlem of the Decade?” “ En­ a grievance with the town’s Per­ High-scoring Mattatuck Communi­ a 11851 count, stands 15-0 for the Center. telephone to give and take information Leonard'Granell Sr., 63, and his son, saaakiaaSaaiaklik Brown) did a great job controlling Monroe ’Trout'netted 21 points and Cromwell had a 21-12 lead at the Salafia 4-1-9, Riley 2-2-6, Dumas 2-1- dangered Species in New England,” sonnel Appeals Board on behalf of the aW ty Oillege invades town tonight as it season. The Cougars sport a 811 about betting on sports, horses and Leonard Granell Jr,, 39, all of East Hart­ the tempo of the game,” said led five others in double figures in turn and boosted it to 4819 at the 5. McCarthy 24)-4, McNaughton 8-3- The programs will be offered and "The Road Not Taken: Our two officers. ’The board will hear the visits Manchester Community mark, having won three of their last Connecticut’s daily lottery, police said. ford; Paul Tine, 63, Anthony DiDonato, 58, IkSWWMnlkaMhii English. ‘He had the team (Brown) powering the Crimson to its first 108 half. The Panthers led, 7830, after 19, Woods 0-0-0, Tenney 0-0-0, February through May at the Atrium Energy Choices.” grievance on the disciplinary action Ckillege In a CCCAA basketball en­ ’They were released on written promise to and Joseph Galvin, 43, all of Hartford, and •kMa.-MlaaaiallikBkil running good offensive movement.” point game in nine years. four. three quarters. Langenauer 1-0-2, Brooks 7-1-15. of the Glastonbury Medical Center, Monday at 7 p.m. in Town Hall. hkkpakiaaach Dave Bolion (44) — N. Harpin 4-3-11, The programs will begin at 7:30 formation should write the Audubon appeal from the officers claiming kaa k M I lai M a aaal halftime, but Jimmy Wright and The Warriors are the top-scoring said. Grange meeting points to lead Maine to a 7858 win Leete, “but then they went crazy in Brown 14)-2, Peterson 880, Landrey p.m. and are open to the public. Environmental Center, 69 Lafayette ttey should have received pay last to r e Upshaw combing for 33 points quintet in the nation, averaging 109.3 Police said the arrests “were a result of VERNON — Vernon Grange 52 will over Boston University. The MCC women’s basketball the second and third quarters. We did 1-1-3, Cassells 8815, T. Mulcahy 1-1- The first program will the lec­ St., Hartford. month when they were asked to come for Rhode Islands win. points per game. Mattatuck, which a court-ordered wiretape investigation" meet Friday at 8 p.m. in Grange Hall. Elsewhere AlC edged Assumption squad hosts Mattatuck tonight in the a good job on (Joe) Salafia but they 3, M. Harpin 3-4-10, Ferguson 884). Four minutes into the seixtnd half. whipped MCC in the first meeting by 57-55; (Connecticut College scraped prelim at 6 o’clock. have othpr guns who can shoot, too. Totals 1814-44. (,’ EVENING HERALD, Wed., Feb. 4, 1961

EVENING HERALD. Wed., Feb. 4, 1981 - 9 Pacers step closer Sport Parade Friendship Islanders topple expression NEW YORK (UPI) - The stan­ 16th of. the year on a pass from his 20th goal, a power-play g<»l, with Oilers 3, Blues 3 to catching Bucks dings before Tuesday night’s game Nystrom. Potvin drawing an assist. Stefan At St. Louis, Curt Brackenbury and between the New York Islanders and ” We did it all well,” said Potvin. Persson added his sixth goal and Risto Siltanen scored 3:19 apart in Los Angeles Kings showed the "The power play was active, the Wayne Merrick his fifth, Persson’s NEW YORK (UPI) - The Indiana fairly good court sense. He played recalled the third period to lift Eldmonton to a fast break to perfection in handing Islanders only three points ahead of penalty killing excellent. Now is the Pacers took a big step toward over­ really well.” coming on the power play. tie. The Blues, who have never lost to the Mavericks their sixth straight By MILT RICHMAN the Kings in the overall standings. second part of the season — the most Neither Mike Bossy of New York taking the Milwaukee Bucks Tuesday Marques Johnson led the Bucks behind such unseemly discourtesy. the Oilers, held a 3-1 lead entering ioss. 'The Mavericks Jumped out to an NEW YORK (UPI) - Time has a The game showed they were important part. This is the time of nor Charlie Simmer of Los Angeles, night, but Pacers coach Jack with 27 points, Mickey Johnson had ’ ’The way I look at it,” he says the final period before Brackenbury early 31-18 lead, but Sam Lacey and way. of dulling som e peop le’ s galaxies apart. year things go quickly. Now it's a the league’s leading goal-scorers, McKinney Insists that is not a priori­ 16 and Brian Winters IS. James thou^tfully, ” a person acts the way cut the margin to 3-2 on a rebound Ford ignited a 16-5 Kansas City spurt recollection of events, theseby dis­ "It was a very solid game for us battle. were able to put the puck in the net ty of his. Edwards added 18 for the Pacers. he has been tau^t, and if he’s been goal 8:03 into the period. in the second quarter which saw the torting their allegiance to the facts. overall, particularly on defense,” ” I’ve been shooting well the last but Bossy collected two assists to bit "That’s not my goal," said In other games as the league taught from the beginning not to deal Canadiens 5, Roekies 2 Kings take a 55-52 edge at the half. Larry Doby is one of the exceptions. said Islanders' coach A1 Arbour after three or four games,” added Potvin, the 400-point mark in his NHL McKinney after the Pacers marched resumed play following the three-day with blacks, then whoever' taught At Denver, Pierre Mondou snapped Scott Wedman added 29 points for the He can still see it now with the kind New York trounced Los Angeles 8-1. who had been in a scoring slump. career. into Milwaukee and topped the Bucks All-Star break. New York downed him that was actually at fault. But if a 2-2 tie and Doug Risebrough scored Kings and Geoff Huston led Dallas of clarity and accuracy that makes ” We played a very floaty game. We "Maybe things are turning around.” 108-96, trimming the ^ c k s ’ lead in San Diego 101-98, he still continues to act and feel that two unassisted goals in the third with 23. an episode of 33 years ago seem as if were moving the puck. It was a great At 9:54 of the second period, the Central Division to 7Vk games. defeated Atlanta 07-9J, Kansas City way after he finds out differently In other games, Detroit downed period to help Montreal end a three- Spurs 102, Pistons 99 it happened only yester^y. effort by everybody.” Anders Kallur scored a powerplay "W e’re not trying to catch routed Dallas 121-100, San Antonio from personal association, that’s Toronto 5-3, Eldmonton tied St. Louis game losing streak. Colorado, 0-10 At San Antonio, reserve forward The Cleveland Indians had Just Denis Potvin scored the first of goal on a breakaway. Los Angeles Milwaukee. ’They’re a good team and beat Detroit 102-99, Houston out­ sheer stupidity and I'm sorry for 3-3, Montreal defeated Colorado 5-2 against Montreal in Denver, Paul Griffin stole two crucial passes beaten the Boston Braves in the 1948 four New York power-play goals and finally answered on a goal by Jerry deserve to be where they are. My lasted Denver 1^128 in overtime, such a person.” and Vancouver knotted Washington extended their winless streak to in the last 25 seconds and converted World Series and were celebrating in added two assists. Korab at 17:40. 3-3. seven games. goal is to make the playoffs, and and Portland stopped Washington Doby played almost 11 seasons one into the winning basket to give their dressing room in the un­ Bob Nystrom started a three-goal, "W e’ve been taking many silly after that we’ll set some more goals. 111-104 also in overtime. with Qeveland, three more with the Red Wings 5, Maple Leafs 3 Canucks 3, Capitals 3 the Spurs the victory, despite 40 restrainedly euphoric manner you’d first-period outburst against kings’ penalties,” Kings' coach Bob Berrv I never set out to catch Milwaukee.” Knlcks 101, Clippers 98 Chicago White Sox and two months At Detroit, Reed Larson scored At Vancouver, Ivan Boldirev got points by Detroit’s John Long. Grif­ expect of brand new champions. goalie Paul Pageau, who was making said. "1 was disappointed in our lack Indiana's systematic attack was At New York, Bill Cartwright with Detroit before finishing with a two goals to power the Red Wings. his 250th career goal late in the se­ fin had 11 points and four rebounds. Steve Gromek, the Indians’ af­ his first NHL start, at 2:04 on the of Intensity with them being first (in led by Billy Knight’s 24 points and scored 33 points and Michael Ray .286 lifetime average at the end of Detroit, which collected a season- cond period to close out the scoring George Gervin hit for 25 points as fable, outgoing right-hander from only the Islanders’ second shqt of the overall points) and us being second.” sparked by Louis Orr, who poured in Richardson added 20 to lead the 1959. He wasn’t a superstar, but a high 47 shots on goal-, grabbed a 2-0 and lift Vancouver to a deadlock. The San Antonio won its 13th straight Hamtramck, Mich., who had game. At 12:01, Potvin scored his aa rk Gillies ignited a four-goal 10 of his 16 in the fourth quarter. With Knicks. The Knicks used a 12-2 spurt solid ballplayer who hit with tremen­ lead in the first period on Larson’s Canucks fired 41 shots at two home game, a franchise record. defeated the Braves, 2-1, in the 14th goal of the year, a 60-footer on third period with his 24th goai of the the score tied at 87 and seven to take a 17-15 lead with four minutes dous power, ran well and had good first goal. His second came at 14:25 Washington goalies, but Dave Parro fourth game of the six-game set with the power play. A minute and a half season on the power play at 1:06. One of the second period and iced the minutes left, Orr hit a basket to start left in the first quarter and never lost Rockets 135, Nuggets 128 range In the field. made several spectacular saves in the aid of a 410-foot homer by one of later. Steve Tambellini scored his "’ inute later. Butch Goring scored triumph. an 84) Pacers’surge. The Bucks never the lead. Freeman Williams led San Bill Veeck, who brought him to the the third period to preserve the tie. East Catholic captains (l-r) Kurt season series from crosstown Manchester At Houston, Moses Malone poured his teammates, went looking for the recovered. Diego with 21 points and Phil Smith Indians originally in 1947 from the Peterson, Scott Howat and Kevin Dickenson High. East took 2-1 and 7-2 victories to gain in 38 points, including six in the over­ man now who hit it. McKinney and Milwaukee coach added 14, while (^mpy Russell Newark Eagles of the Negro hold the Miller Cup, symbolic of town time period, and grabbed 25 rebounds When he found him, he impulsively possession of cup. (Herald photo by Pinto) Don Nelsoh agreed that Orr made the chipped in 16 for the Knicks. Leagues, also gave him a chance to supremacy, after the Eagle Icemen swept to help Houston snap Denver’s threw both arms around him and difference when it counted. 7^rs 97, Hawks 93 three-game winning streak. David manage the White Sox in 1978 and Ali puts in bid hugged him. An alert photographer after Don Kessinger replaced him at McKinney said Orr has ’’gotten At Atlanta, Julius Erving scored 26 Thompson’s three-point goal at the caught the action with his camera that Job, Doby was a coach with the better, an awful lot better,” since the points and grabbed 14 retounds and buzzer in regulation sent the game and the following day many of the White Sox the following year. That season began. ” It’s just the story of a Bobby Jones added 21 polntk to pace into overtime. Rockets guard Allen newspapers around the country was his last year in the game. rookie starting out and getting the Philadelphia. Atlanta led 89-86 with Leavell scored a career-high 24 to save boxing carried the picture of the Indians’ Penny girls qualify feel of' the league. He is decei\^gly 3:24 left, but the Sixers ran off six "They kicked me outta baseball,” points, while Denver received 24 happy Polish righthander tightly em­ good. He makes moves and constant­ straight points, including four by Doby says. NEW YORK (UPI) - Muhammad from Alex English. bracing one their outfielders, the know where he got those unrealistic ly gets players off-balance. He has Jones, to go ahead 92-89. Eddie John­ Trail Blascrs 111, Bullets 104 Ali, who made a career of successful­ figures from.” the ability to get shots off around the first black player ever to perform In Only kidding son led Atlanta with 19 points. Darryl At Portland, Billy Ray Bates ly meeting big challenges, appears to Ali and Ed Franklin, attorney for basket.” the American League — Larry Doby. Dawkins finished with 16 points, nine scored seven of his 24 points in the ’T m only kidding,” he adds quick­ have accepted the formidable one of MAPS, said negotiations were con­ after whipping Tribe ’ ’Louie is a good player, he was a "You never think of those things at ly, laughing, but as he keeps talking, rebounds and two blocked shots for overtime period to help the Blazers trying to save boxing from itself. tinuing to save the card and probably very nice pick,” Nelson said of the the time, especially when you win, as he did at a gathering where his old Securing a comfortable 19-point "We played very poorly the first (11) also in twin digits. Jackie Philadelphia. snap Washington’s four-game winning The three-time heavyweight cham­ must be concluded by Feb. 11. The rookie from Syracuse, the 29th player but looking back, you get a much boss, Veeck, who recently sold the spread at the half. Penney High half and this ended up costing us the Tucker had 14 points. Young 12 and Kings 121, Mavericks 100 streak. Forward Greg A llard scored pion, the self-proclaimed "Greatest latter was specifically mentioned by taken in the college draft last spring. better perspective of what that kind White Sox, was being honored by managed to hold off a second-half game," stated Indian Coach Steve Kathy Cooney 10 for Manchester. The At Dallas, Phil Ford scored 30 a careerhigh 38 points for the Bullets, of ail time,” has now annointed Franklin as the deadline. "He always had post-up ability and a of natural expression of friendship Baseball Magazine, you could tell he rally and turned back Manchester Armstrong, "We pressed in the se­ high-scoring Hedlund, averaging 16.1 points and directed Kansas City’s Including 18 in the fourth period. himself the greatest promoter in the Ali said his new role will be “ to meant.” Doby says. ’’Somehow it misses the game. High, 75-64, in CCIL girls' basketball cond half and it worked. Maybe we points per game, was scoreless in the world at a precise time when the become the No. 1 promoter in boxing always stays with you.” ” If I said I didn’t want to get back action last night in East Hartford. should have used the press more in first half when she was saddled with game could use some sort of history.” He said several times that in it. I’d be lying,” he confesses. The victory qualifies the Black the first half," he second guessed three personals. She finished with 6 Warm feeling spokesman. he has retired as a fighter but accom­ Basketball "But I honestly enjoy what I’m doing Knights for the state tournament at himself. points before fouling out with four And if there is one thing that Ali panied such statements with a varie­ ” It gave me a magnificent warm now, setting up basketball leagues 10-6, 9-6 in the league. The setback "But with Paige Young and Jen­ minutes left. $25,000 offer can still do, it’s speak. ty of grins, winks and other facial feeling then and still does everytime for grade school kids and working drops the Silk Towners to 8-7 in nifer Hedlund in foul trouble and with Manchester copped the jayvee tilt, "I made Don King,” he boasted expressions. I remember it now. I think it was the with them in an academic area as league play and 9-7 overall. the fact they were beating us down 53-41. Beth White and Toby Brown Tuesday. “ I made Bob Arum. I am Ali later left for Los Angeles, first time a picture like that, at least well as going around speaking on Manchester, still needing a victory court, I decided against it. The press each had 13 points for the young In­ the greatest name in boxing and I possibly to meet with Smith, who sur­ one showing two major league drugs and alcohol. I work for a to gain a post-season berth, hosts definitely did turn the momentum dians, 164) for the season. will be the biggest promoter. faced via phone Tuesday and accused EAST FROSH to beat Borg baseball players in such an embrace, wonderful man, Joe Taub, who owns Conard High Friday night at Clarke around in the second h a lf,” Penney (75) — Bojko 10 5-12 25, Everyone will come to me. 1 will use a California bank of fraud, kidnap­ East Catholic freshman basketball ever went all around the country,” the Nets and whom I've known a long Arena at 8 o'clock. Penney hosts Hall Armstrong added. Lewis 2 04) 4, Pomerleau 4 4-4 12, TORONTO (UPI) - It’s getting to my name and run things.” ping and attempted murder. team tripped Northwest Catholic, 61- incentive as it is, but now that it’s continues Doby, who Joined the In­ time. I suppose I’d consider another the same evening. Manchester outscored Penney Sblendorio 2 2-2 6, Laraba 5 1-2 11, be like tennis bounty hunting. Ali, besides announcing he will try " I ’m doing all right now that my 40, yesterday in West Hartford. John there ...” dians only three months after the late opportunity in baseball, but I don’t The Knights had a 43-24 bulge after from the field, 30-29, but the Knights Redman 3 2-2 8, Dorn 3 3-4 9. Totals 29 Being the man who last beat Bjorn to save the endangered $8 million family is all right,” Smith told Bud Misselwitz had 16 points and Joe The actual odds against seeing Jackie Robinson became the first want anybody to give me anything. Les DIablerets, Switzerland — Erika Hess of Switzerland ’ the half after nabbing a 21-14 lead at took it from the charity stripe. 17-26 75. Borg has for some time been an card at Madison Square Garden Feb. Furillo of KABC. “ I had to leave Smith 12 for the young Elagles, 12-3' Borg upset are long indeed. Against black player in the majors with the I’m not interested in any form of skies around gate on way to winning World Cup slalom event the turn. Manchester applied Penney was 17-for-26 from the 15-foot Manehester (64) — Donnelly 2 0-2 honor almost greater than winning a 23, asserted that the sport could re­ there (Switzerland) under gunfire. for the season. Next tilt is Friday the seven other players he suffered Dodgers. tokenism.” fullcourt pressure the third stanza line while the Indians were 4-for-13. 4, Cooney 5 04) 10, Hedlund 1 4-7 6, tournament championship. Now, in by 86 hundredths of a second. It was her third straight tain its credibility despite its shabby They were holding my son for a week afternoon at home against &uth only one loss last year— to McEnroe. Now director of community Doby thinks Frank Robinson will and knocked the difference down to There were 20 fouls whistled on Young 6 0-1 12, Markham 3 0-1 6, one case at least, it pays better too. slalom thumps. (UPI photo) recent history. but now that they (Smith’s family) Catholic at 4 o’clock. He is 8-4 lifetime in matches against relations with the New Jersey Nets’ do better the second time around 53-43 going into the final eight Manchester, 16 against the Knights. Wright 4 0-2 8, Tucker 7 04) 14, Sponsors of the $500,000 tennis "People shouldn’t condemn are in a safe place. I decided to come McEnroe, 13-8 against Connors. basketball team in the NBA, Doby managing the Giants than he did with minutes. The Indians, though, could Maryanne Bojko had a game-high MacDonald 2 04) 4, Ebersold 0 04) 0, extravaganza opening in Toronto boxing,” Ali said. "Because Nixon back and I should arrive late tonight BUSINESSMEN However, Connors has talked very cherishes the memory of that day the Iiriians as the major leagues’ not mount a serious challenge in the 25 points to pace Penney with Laura Brown 0 04) 0, Curtin 0 04) 0. Totals-SO today have taken the logical next was no good doesn’t mean the or tomorrow to get even with some of Moriarty Fuel 102 (Paul Frenette tough about regaining bis No. 1 Steve Gromek spontaneously showed first black manager. end. Pomerleau (12) and Arlene Laraba 4-13 64. step and made victory over Bjorn government was bad.” the things we’ve been so wrongly ac- 36, John O’Reilly 18, Ron FYenette 16, ranking this season and, so far, the him how he felt about him. Ihere is ” He has been exposed to it once Borg a nnajor event in it’s own right In the past few months, boxing en­ cused of.” Kevin Spellman 14), Buffalo Water determination shows. another memory he doesn’t cherish already, so the experience he had is aiul a prospect with bonaflde crowd dured All's farcical bout with Larry The four bouts scheduled were a 10- Tavern 101 (Ron Riordan 35, Jim Borg needed all three sets to beat so much, his first day with the In­ bound to help him,” Doby says. ” In appeal. indicted Holmes and Roberto Duran’s abrupt round heavyweight match between Grimes 30, Joe DeMarco 18). Connors at the Masters in New York dians. my own case, I still feel I didn't get High They have offered a $25,000 reward retirement in the middle of a title Gerry Cooney, the No. 1 contender in scoring Bloomfield last month. ’’That,” said Borg, “ is ” I can never forget that, either,” an opportunity to prove I could to anyone in the tournament who can fight with Sugar Ray Leonard. both the World Boxing Council and SENIOR the best I have seen him in a long he says. ” I reported to the club in manage. To prove it to myself more defeat Borg and, to give that Now comes a $21 million fraud suit the World Boxing Association, and Sportsman Cafe 122 (Bill Eller 32, Ume.” Chicago and Lra Boudreau, who was than anyone else. They talk so much possibility more than remote chance by a California bank against Muham­ former WBC champion Ken Norton; John Niekrash 31, Jeff Gott 24, Don Borg held a 3-1 advantage over the manager, did everything he could these days about communication of occurring, have recruited a field of mad Ali Professional Sports Inc. a title fight turns back Glastonbury Carlos 20, Steve Chotiner 11), Irish McEnroe last year and edged him in to make me feel welcome. He had all between the manager and the bet ring opponents whose style is most likely (MAPS), which was co-promoting between WBC champion Matthew FallingRailing for thethp sixthQivth timefimo in its ife lastI'm* }pcttest nnpnopen inm thathe secondcanrinH cton'instanza with ______■ • ... Agency 99 (Jim Kuhn 26, Tom Fran­ a three-setter in the Masters in the players lined up in front of their ballplayer. after three periods with Tracy to work against Borg’s Incredible the Feb. 23 card with Tiffany, Inc. Saad Muhammad and WBA cham­ cis 22, Joe Moniz 21, Carl Hohenthal January. lockers so I could meet them and ” I remember talking with Ralph seven outings. Glastonbury High suc­ Dashone Hughey scoring 8 of his 22 Taylor netting 9 and Hughey 8 in the consistency. CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (U P I)-O n e Whitehead said the cases involving MAPS chief executive Harold Smith pion Eddie Mustafa Muhammad; a cumbed to high-scoring Bloomfield points in the period. Glastonbury was 20, Joe Cannon 10). The Toronto tournament, spon­ they could meet me. He’d take me to Garr when I was managing the White stanza. John McEnroe, Jimmy Connors, woman and 20 men were indicted racefixing were “ criss-crossed” with has been named as a codefendant. WBC super bantamweight title fight High, 84-58, in CVC basketball action unable defensively to stop the sored by a Canadian brewery, is also the first guy and say to him, ’this is Sox. He was the type guy who could Taylor finished with 12 markers for Johan Kriek, Vitas (3erulaitis, Hie Tuesday in an alleged sports betting other cases involving loan sharking "Harold Smith was stealing between champion Wilfredo Gomez last night at the Tomahawks' gym. ILLINGJV rich in other incentives. Even those Larry Doby,’ then tell me the name be a leader if he want^ to be. He Warhawks while offensively the Bloomfield. Mike Clinton was also in Nastase, Sandy Mayer and Wojtek ring which was netting more than $50 and drug dealing. money,” Ali continued, urging the and Mike Ayala: and a WBA The setback drops the Tomahawks responsibility fell to Todd Proffitt, Illing Jayvee nipped Assumption in players who lose every game are of the player I was meeting and we’d could communicate so well, I called twin digits for the Tomahawks with Flbak will make up the rest of the miilion and included horse race Sixteen of those named in the in­ fighters to accept lower purses in a welterweight title fight between to 1-7 in the conference and 3-11 who had 6 of his 14 markers in the overtime, 57-56, yesterday at Illing. guaranteed $15,000 Just for entering. shake hands. Everybody shook my him Reverend Jesse Jackmn. 'Use it 11 tallies. field in the richest right-man event in fixing at Suffolk Downs racetrack, d ictm en ts w ere arraign ed in restructured card. “ We can’t pay champion Thomas Hearns and overall while the triumph improves canto. Ken Krajewski had 19 points, Eddie hand except three players. How did I to talk to people,’ I told him. 'Don’t Bloomfield (84) — Hughey 9 4-4 tennis history. officials said. Middlesex Superior Court on various those prices. No promoter can. The form er WBC champion Wilfred the Warhawks to 6-3 in th'e CVC and 8- The Warhawks had a 28-17 halftime Jarvis 12 and Albie Harris 11 for the The winner receives $175,000, but feel? How would you feel? It was one segregate yourself by talking to only 22, Mitchell 2 0-2 4; Connelly 10-0 2, All these gentlemen were sought, charges and reieased on $1,0(X) per­ fighters and the managers have to Benitez. 6 overall. edge. Rams, 104) for the season. Chris he could increase that check to $225,- of the most distasteful things that black players. A leader talks to Taylor 4 4-6 12, Green 30-06, Sinclair say the tournament sponsors, for sonal recognizance pending a Feb. 16 agree to other terms. Insiders believe that only the Glastonbury's next outing is In the second half Bloomfield in­ Galligan hooped 26 points and Tom 000 if he cashes in on the other bonus ever happened to me in my life.” everyone.’ Ralph couldn’t adjust to The horse racing charges involved 4 1-2 9, Holloway 4 1-1 9, Hightower 1 their reputation as aggressive net hearing. "The card as originally presented Cooney-Norton and Gomez-Ayala Friday night at home against Wind­ creased the pace and put the squeeze Downes 19 for Assumption, 11-5 lor offers. There will be a $15,000 check Doby doesn't care to identify those the idea of being a part-time player. one horse, Venus DeNilo, who 0-0 2, Timmons 2 0-1 4, A w ards 4 0-0 players, excellent in delivering the Those charged in the scheme in­ was unreasonable from the start. fights will come off and even then at sor High at 8 o’clock. on Glastonbury with an effective the year. to the player who records the most three players, feeling it would serve There comes a time it starts to go the Middlesex County First Assistant 8, Grange 2 04) 4, Prim 1 0-0 2. Totals counterpunch. cluded the horse’s owner, John O. Now when we read the papers, we a later date. Both quintets started out with good press. Stowell tallied 7 more of his 14 service aces; $10,000 to the player no useful purpose, and says he’s not other way for all players. A smart District Attorney Howard Whitehead 37 10-17 84. Borg, for his part, had mixed Radcliffe, Jr., 49, of Framingham defensive play with Bloomfield markers in the third quarter before with the most 64) sets; and, finally, really bitter about it now because he guy realizes it and make the best of it said was allegedly “ held back” by Glastonbury (58) — Barlow 0 2-4 feelings about the stacked deck he and his trainer, Robert Elderkin of taking a 9-5 lead at the turn on the fouling out with 10 minutes to go. His Wrestlinc the $25,000 bounty for the player who has come to understand the reason instead of fighting it.” the jockey during various dates from 2, Clinton 2 7-8 11, DefJemmis 0 4-5 4, faces, and suggested he might have Seekonk. strength of 6 points by junior Mike loss hurt Glastonbury, although the defeats this planet’s master of tennis Sept. 15,1980 through Dec. 5,1980 "to Patenaude 2 1-1 5, Stowell 6 2-4 14, more fun if the pressure were on Two jockeys — Abad Kabassa and Van Patten scores Edwards. Glastonbury's offense — Borg. raise the odds for itetting purposes.” Warhawks committed a lot of fouls Lewis 3 0-2 6, Proffitt 6 2-4 14, somebody else. Alberto Ramos, both of Boston — came from senior co-captain Mike giving the hosts chances at the chari­ The five-day tournament held at Woodley 0 2-2 2, Estes 0 04) 0, Majek 0 ” It’s the first time for me,” he said Stenmark on way were named as unindicted co­ Stowell, who had all the points. ty stripe, Toronto’s Maple Leaf Gardens is a 0-0 0, Hubbard 0 0-0 0, Gamer 0 0-0 0 of the price on his head. ” I wish it Whitehead said officials at Suffolk conspirators. upset net victory Bloomfield began to break the con­ Bloomfield raised its edge to 57-32 special event and does not affect the Totals 19 20-30 58. was the other way around.” Downs in Boston were "completely Whitehead said that last August rankings. McEnroe was sympathetic, but helpful” during the 6-month in­ state police began their investigation In first round matches today, to world trophy RICHMOND, Va. (UPI) - Vince Eagles in romp said his feelings would not stop him vestigation which led to a total of 44 into illegal bookmaking and loan a 3-1 lead in the first set. (^ttfried, Mayer meets Borg and (jlerulaitis sharking schemes. In October, police Van Patten has been absent from the however, caught Van Patten and from going after the $25,000. ” I SCHLADMING, Austria (UPI) - indictments secretly handed down East Catholic wrestling team, takes on Kriek in afternoon play, dings with 225 points, followed by his used personal and electronic sur­ pro tennis circuit while making a yet- broke him in the 10th game for a 5-5 Third period goal wouldn’t want that kind of pressure if Only a miracle can prevent Ingemar last week by a Middlesex County routed Somers High, 57-7, yesterday while Connors faces Fibak and American rival Phil Mahre, who has veillance which led to seven raids in to-be-released horror movie entitled first-set tie. Questions I lost to somebody else,” he said. Stenmark from regaining the World grand jury. at the Elagles’ Nest. The triumph ups McEnroe draws Nastase in night 178. December. "Hell Night,” but he gave Brian Van Patten came right back to ’ ’ Personally I think we’ve got enough Cup trophy he last won three years LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Just the Eagle matmen to 4-7-1 for the matches. Mahre, who came sixth in the giant Fourteen of those indicted were Gottfried a sneak preview in the first break Gottfried for a 6-5 advantage Wljips Tribe sextet ago after he bagged two victories slalom, is a better all-around skier round of the $2(W,000 Richmond Ten­ when it appeared that boxing season. arrested in raids in four counties held and, despite falling behind 15-40 on within 48 hours and piled up an than Stenmark since he enters all nis Classic. With Dan Knowlton's thi d-period into the second session where Brown, promoter Harold Smith might Rich Bonzani, Jack Liner, Carlos on Dec. 7, Whitehead said. The his serve, worked the game to deuce, almost unbeatable lead in the overall three disciplines 'With solid chances Van Patten, a television actor goal^apping the tie. Hall High with his second of the night and sixth provide answers to questions on Velez, Joe Foley, Dave 'Turgeon, South Windsor triumph remaining seven suspects received gained the advantage with an ace and standings. to gain points..'But Stenmark’s himself and son of TV star Dick Van nipped Manchester High, 3-2, in CCIL of the season, drew the locals into a the latest boxing scandal, he Pete Alosky, Ben Leyland, Alberto summonses to appear in court held to take the first set. Repeating the flawless perfor­ Patten, bounced the fourth-seeded ice hockey action last night at 2-2 tie. has raised some startling ones Higuera, Chris Meyer and John superiority in slalom racing makes it Tuesday. The second set was no contest as mance that helped him to the almost impossible for Mahre to Gottfried from the tournament Veteran’s Memorial Rink in West But Knowlton, assisted by Pete of his own. Lucier.were victors for East, the highlights area contests The investigation into the illegal Van Patten dazzled Gottfried, slap­ World Cup slalom at St. Anton, reduce the gap between hitn and the Tuesday night, taking a 7-5, 6-2 vic­ Hartford in a make-up clash. Haggarty, tallied the game-winner in Hours after contacting a latter three via the forfeit route. gambling charges led to the dis­ ping both forehands and backhands Continuing its surge. South Wind­ Austria, on Sunday, Stenmark also Swede in the overall standings. tory. The victory improves the Warriors the final period for the Warriors. close friend Tuesday to say he Velez in the 121-pound class upped Keith Lane added 16 more as Coven­ covery of the alle ed narcotic and past him. sor High belted Bulkeley High, 64-57, took the giant slalom here on “ I hope to gain some more points It was the second upset in as many to 4-11 for the season while the set­ Hall outshot Manchester, 44-38, would resurface and face a $21 his mark to 12-0 with a pin in 2:29 try improved its COC mark to 8-4 and race fixing schemes, Whitehead said. Van Patten broke Gottfried in the In non-conference basketball action Tuesd^, defeating his closest rival, in the downhill here on Satui^y,” days. Third-seeded Harold Solomon back was the 16th in a row for the 1-16 with Tribe goalie Bob Carlson million lawsuit. Smith called while Liner, grappling at 114-pound overall standard to 10-4. Rocky Hill "Initial estimates were around $20 third and fifth games to take a 4-1 at the Bobcats’ gym to highlight last Hans Enn of Austria, by almost one Mahre said. "It’s my only chance to was ousted in Monday’s first-round Silk Towners. registering 41 saves and Warrior radio station KABC in Los mark, moved his ledger to 11-1 with a slides to 3-9 in the conference and 3- million a year after the Dec. 7 raid,” lead and both players held service night’s area action. second — a large margin in World move up closer to Ingemar.” games by Terry Moor, 6-4, 7-5. Manchester’s next outing is keeper Frank Robinson 36. Carlson Angeles to accuse the Wells quick pin in 32 seconds. 10 overall with the setback. said state police Detective Sgt. the rest of the match. Elsewhere, Windsor High upset Cup skiing. Mahre, who took a remarkable The top two seeds. Gene Mayer and Thursday night against Fermi High was outstanding between the pipes Fargo bank of fraud, kidnap­ ResulU: 100 - Bonzani (EC) dec. Charles Henderson, who was at “ I had never played him before, CVC leading Rockville High, 71-66, Stenmark won the World Cup in Ivan Lendl, each won easily Tuesday. at Enfield Twins Rink at 9 o’clock. for Manchester. ping and attempted murder. Creed 10-8, 107 — Nero (S) maj. dec. ninth place in the downhill at Kitz- Middlesex Superior Court as the but I knew he liked to serve and Rham High fell to Porttand High, 61- ^ 1976,1977 and 1978, but then a change buehel earlier this season, Winning not so easily were fifth- Pete Soulen opened the scoring for Hall drew two minor penalties in "I ’m doing all right now that Dean 13-2,114— Liner (EX)) phmed Jotlin suspects were being arraigned volley,” said Van Patten. "So I :S2, 121 — Velez (EC) pinned Brouillet in the scoring rules made it virtually meanwhile concentrated heavily on seeded Roscoe Tanner, No. 6 John Hall in the first period with Scott the final two minutes with the In­ my family is all right,” Smith 54, and Coventry High stopped Rocky (rretxky honored throughout the morning. stayed on top of the ball. I didn’t chip 2:29,128 — Bonini (S) dec. Corey 9-7,134 Hill. impossible to win the trophy for training on the downhill track that Sadri and No. 8 Yannick Noah. Brown drawing Manchester even. He dians pulling their netminder in the told Bud Furillo of KABC. ” I He said information gathered at all. I knew I was hitting the ball — Foley (EC) pinned Mosteron :30,140— Mike Flanagan had 17 poinU, Rob MONTREAL (UPI) - Edmonton those who did not enter races in each Mayer whipped Pascal Portes of was assisted by Bill Schiff and Mike last 40 seconds for a 6K)n-3 skating had to leave there will be the site of the World Ski through "wiretaps and further in­ well the last couple of weeks.” Turgeon (EC) pinned Provost 1:48,147— Stlngte 16, Larry Stelmat IS and Jim Oilers’ Wayne Gretzky, who scored of the three disciplines. Championships here next winter. France, 6-1, 6-1, Lendl crushed Tim McNiff. advantage. They kept the puck in the (Switzerland) under gunfire. vestigation” upped the estimated Van Patten said he really wants to Alosky (EC) pinned Erbardt 2:33,157 — Garvey 12 for South Windsor, which more points during January than any Stenmark has never been keen on Stenmark said he will never again Gullikson, 6-0, 6-2, Tanner escaped Knowlton gave Hall a 2-1 lead going Hall end but were unable to dent the They were holding my son for a Leyland (EC) pinned Lyons 1:52), 180 — gross income to between $50 million known as a "great tennis player” Jumped over the .500 mark for the other pUyer, Tuesday was named downhill and has refused to have with a 76 (7-4), 6-3 victory over un­ twine with the equalizer. week but now that they consider entering a World Cup and $75 million. rather than an actor, "but I’m still Higuera (EC) WBF, 187 - Meyer (EC) NHL Player of the Month. anything to do with it since he fell Assurance given (Smith’s family) are in a safe WBF, Unlimited - Lucier (EC) WBF. first time this season at 8-7. The Bob­ downhill race because, "I don’t like heralded Bruce Manson, Sadri learning. I don’t know all the sur­ place I decided to come back cats have won five strai^t and seven Gretzky, Ued with Los Angeles and hurt himself in training before to compete in races in which I have ■riJ-ki defeated Trey Waltke, 6-2, 76 (7-5) faces yet. SEATTLE (UPI) — Paul Westphal Ailing Ranger Kings Charlie Simmer for second last season. and I should arrive late tonight Accepts post of eight. Bulkeley goes to 9-5 with the no chance to win.” and Noah downed South African "My ultimate goal is to play well says he has been assured by Seattle loss. place among the league’s scorers, This winter, however, Stenmark Kevin Curren, 6-7 (7-9), 6-3, 6-4. NEW YORK (UPI) - The New or tomorrow to get even with [ V" Debol recalled for the next two-to-three years, SuperSonics coach Lenny Wilkens York Rangers Tuesday said tliat some of the things we've been CLEVELAND (UPI) - Jim shot 10 goals and 25 asslsU for 35 made his downhill debut at Kltz- Raul Ramirez also whipped Bill Rockville suffered its first con­ which is when I should peak.” that rumors the All-Star guard is on center Walter Tkaczuk would be so wrongly accused of. Shofner, quarterback coach of the poinU in January to lead the Oilers to buehel and gained 15 additional HARTFORD (UPI) - The Hart­ Scanlon, 6-2, 66. ference loss after eight wins and friis the trading block are false. sidelined two to three weeks wiUi an ” I had to do it this way Cleveland Browns, Informed the a record of eight wins in the 14«ame points for combined results in Satisfied Yankees ford Whalers Tuesday recalled right Van Patten beamed following his Browns Tuesday he has accepted a to 12-3 overall. George Dubart had a month. In a question-and-answer session inflammation of the right retina suf­ because we’ve been accused of downhill and slalom. NEW YORK (UPI) - Pitehers wing Dave Debol from their victory over Gottfried, which came Complete staff with reporters Tuesday, Westphal coaching position with the Houston career-high 37 points to pace Wind­ Gretzky has 93 polnU to his credit Another advantage for the Swedish fered in a game Monday night embezzling )21 million which Mike Griffin and Tim Lollar, second affiliate in in Van Patten’s first match of 1961 KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI) - The also defended his controversial agent Oilers. sor, now 3-6 in the CVC and 5-9 this season, three behind leader slalom king was the latest rule against the Los Angeles Kings. they put into our account ,821,- baseman Pat Tabler and catcher Binghamton, N.Y. and bis first meeting with Gottfried. Kansas City Chiefs completed their Howard Slusher, who is embroiled in Shofner, credited with helping to overall. Rich Lombardi had 19 points Marcel Dionne, who tied Gretzky for modification allowing a skier to To replace Tkaczuk, the Rangers 305,11)5.18 to the penny. Bruce Robinson signed one-year con- Debol, 24, played 18 games this 'T v e been working pretty hard on coaching staff Monday with the a dispute with the Sonics over un­ develop the talents of the &owns’ and Steve Emerson 17 to pace the scoring championship last year. count the best five results In each dis­ have recalled forward Gary Bums tracte Tuesday with the New York season with the Binghamton my game lately and it paid off,” said signing of Tom Bresnahan as offen­ signed guard Gus Williams. All-Pro quarterhack Brian S l^ , is Rockville. cipline instead of four as before. Hard-working Pat Boutette from the New Haven Nighthawks of Gretzky was World Hockey Yankees. Whalers, scoring four goals and 11 Van Patten, who Just finished the sive line coach. Westphal, who came to the Sonics expected to become offensive coor­ Dan Fitzgerald had 14 points and AssocUtion’s Rodkle of the Year two With six giant slaloms and four the American Hockey League. Griffin and Lollar split the 1980 will be In action tonight with assists for 15 points. movie that took three months to film Bresnahan was the offensive line in an off-season trade that sent Den­ dinator of the Oilers. John Steele and Scott Haddad 12 slaloms to come in the current In 43 games this season, Tkaczuk seasons ago, as well as last year’s season between the Yankees and .the when The 5-foot-ll wing, who played and has also been battling the flu for coach at Navy from 1973-80. He also nis Johnson to Phoenix, had a disap­ The 1980 season was Shofner’s apiece to pace Portland, 10-2 in the season, Stenmark not only appears to had 6 goals and 22 assists for 28 Game postponed winner of the Hart Trophy for the their Columbus farm club, Griffin they entertain the Boston college hockey for the University of four weeks. was the Academy’s chief recruiter in pointing first half of the season in third on Cleveland’s coaching staff. COC and 10-4 overall. Rich Hayter be on his way to recapture the crown points. He was hurt when struck over The Hall High-East Harford High NHL’s Most Valuable Player and posting a 2-4 record and Lollar a 2-1 , will report to the Whalers “ I drank a lot of tea before the the western United-States. which he missed two months of ac­ He began coaching at Texas Chris­ netted 14 points and Clayton Folsom Lady Byng Trophy for most but is abnost certain to beat the Bruins at 7:35 at the Hartford the right eye on a clearing pass by basketball game slated last night at mark with the parent team. Wednesday for a home game against match and I think that really got me Bresnahan, a 46-year-old native of tion with a stress fracture of his left tian University following his retire­ 13 for R l^ , 56 in the conference record of 63 Cup victories set by Civic Center Coliseum. Los Angeles defenseman Larry the Hornets’ gym was postponed and gentlemanly player. He will repre­ Tabler was tte Southern League’s the Boston Bruins. going, you know, with the caffeine Springfield, Mass., is the second new foot. ment as a Browns defensive back and 76 overall. sent the Oilers in the All-Star gante Annemarie Moser-Proell, Austria’s Boutette has been one of the Murphy. rescheduled tonight at 8 o ’clock. All-Star second baseman while Debol played for Hartford last and all,” he said. coach for the Chiefs. Frank Gansz after six seasons. ^ Urn Morris poured In 19 points and Feb. 10. retired six-time World Cup winner. Robinson hit'.240 for Columbus last most consistent performers season, scoring 12 goals and 14 Something evidently worked as was signed last month to coach Stennnark currently leads the stan­ season. for the Whalers this season. assists in 48 games. Van Patten began strongly, racing to kicking teams. 10 - EVENING HERALD, Wed., Feb, 4, 1961 6coreboQrcl. EVENING HERALD, Wed., Feb. 4. 1981 — 1 1 Union 64. Unlv. Of Rochester 54 SPORTS ON TV MAJOR INDOOR SOCCER LEAGUE Williams 9 , Handels 81 By United Frets intemsUonsI Worcester ».6S. Salem St. S Red Sox owners WCDNESDAY Atlantic Division South Opinion FEB. 4.1061 W L Pet. GB Basketball Alabama St. 80, Mtmtevallo 66 New Ymi S S JB9 — CarsoQ N ew ^n74, MlllieanTl EVENING Baltimore U U iOO II Charleston 83, Aldenon'Bmddus6B 6:00 Philadelphia 14 IS 4B im Delaware St 81. U Md^ W. Maryland 81. Lebanon Valley 56 of the owners' motives. couldn’t have been better for Leroux (LeRoux) would purchase the same the slogan. S i F.A. Soccer Tuesday's Results Philadelphia 46 10 .116 — Washington Coll 97. Cabrini Of Pa 67 Boyce, a (Chicago publisher in impressed with what he 9:00 l^iladelphlael^ ia 4. Baltimore 3 Boston 43 10 Jll 1 Midwest Are Haywood Sullivan and Buddy and Sullivan to get out. But they tickets for the fan in 1982.... percent, and 129,753 units, a 0.1 And what scout, scouter or (S) NCAABssketbeil Wichita i Phoenix 1 New York 32 a .S98 124 Anderson 69, Findlay 64 LeRoux in this for real or are they in didn’t. The Red Sox aren’t the only team Lemdon on his way to Africa, learned that on Feb. 8,1910 he percent increase. 11:00 Wednesday 's Games Washington > 9 .473 19 Augustana 62. Mlllikin S former scout still imbued with I No Games Scheduled) New Jersey 16 41 9 8 304 Beloit KB, Lake Forest 68 it to make a quick buck, sell the team “ There have been some nasty which considers Ken Harrelson was guided across a busy (B) SportsCenler Central Division incorporated the Boy Scouts of Generations of men who the spirit of the program can­ 11:30 Thursday's Games Milwaukee 9 16 .7B — Cedarvllle96. Mt Vernon Nazarene87 at a hefty profit, and then retire on things that have come about since I major-league managerial timber. San Francisco at Hartford CindnnaM 7i, Loyola (Chi) 76 street in a dense fog by a boy America in Washington, D.C. Editorial (S) NCAABssketbeil Indiana 32 S 9 2 74 Harrelson came close to getting to came up through the scouting not recite the scout oath? "On Buffalo ai Chicago Chicago 27 27 9 0 12 . Franklin n, Ind-SE 66 their inflation-fueled earnings? took over the business. It has been a 1:30 Wichita at Denver Grace Q. St. Francis SO with a light. (9) F.A. Soccer aeveland a a .407 17 The answer, at least for now, is fairy-tale story. I came from the Red Sox job, but he also had firm The farflung organization of program testify of its value. my honor I will do my best,” it Cleveland at Phoenix Atlanta 19 7 7 3 9 Hanover 91, Rose-Hulman 86 2:30 Hiram 78, Thiel 70 offers from two other clubs, in­ Boyce tried to pay for the Detroit 13 43 i a 27 that LeRoux and Sullivan are com­ street and I’m not going to give it up. boys and adult scouters of Boys function at four age begins. “To do my duty to God GD SportsCenter Western Conference Illinois St. 74. Geveland St. 57 mitted to rebuilding the team, though cluding one in the Western Division help. The lad refused, saying reverent. Every good scout 3:00 Midwest Division Ind'Pur, Ft.Wayne88, DePauw74 today will commemorate its levels: Cub Scouts, 8-10; Boy ranks of graduated (S) NCAA Baskelbell MaricKi 108. Goshen 9S some may say they’re just trying to "We’re not in this to make a quick of the American League (most likely and my country and obey the W L Pet. GB Parkside6B, Whitewater 44 he was a scout ... and scouts 71st birthday during National commits these principles to requirements in skills and 5:00 San Antonio 7 9 .69 — Quincy 86. So. lllinois-Ewd8'vle6B cover up for their own mistakes. buck. The Red Sox are going tq be Texas). Scouts, 11 and over; Varsity scout law; to help other people (9) NCAA Bsskelball Hockey Houston 7 9 .463 9^V Rio Grande 68. Urbana 67 contenders, and I can assure you that Harrelson still wants to manage took no pay for being helpful. Boy Scout Week beginning Sun­ memory; more important, he knowledge Kansas City 7 30^ .466 10 Rockford 66. Olivet 67 But LeRoux told Lowell Sun Scouts (a new level now in BSA at all times; to keep myself UUh S a .416 12 Sioux Falls 66, S.D.-^ringfield 64 reporter C3iaz Scoggins that he had this year, next year or the year after, and he’d like to do it in Boston. The That was the American’s in­ day. incorporates them into his life. Denver 9 a T77 14 pilot experimentation for 14-15 physically strong, mentally Scouting looks to new growth Dallas 8 46 148 264 St. FrancisM. Chicago St. 62 received an offer for the club last the Red Sox are going to be world thlnkins among many is that he may troduction to scouting. He Pacific Division St. Xavier96. NE III. 9412 0t) Boy Scouting really has year olds,* and E xplorer in 1981 — not only in numbers Tri-State 64. Huntin^onS2 sunnner. While Leroux wouldn’t champions," LeRoux said. be the one chosen to succeed Ralph awake, and morally straight.” “The Cub Scout Promise” Iltoenix 41 16 719 - wanted more information, so ,\A1 lONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE Los Angeles 9 18 667 34 Truman 92. Morton 86 divulge the amount, it is believed to One season-ticket holder told Houk, who looks more and more as if something to celebrate this Scouts, older boys and young The scout law embodies 12 but in service. ECHO Campbell Conference Golden State 27 7 .M9 114 Wilmington 17. Manchester ilnd) 106 and “Explorer Creed” for Southwest LeRoux that he was turning the Red the “unknown scout” took him Patrick Division Portland 9 27 JKS 12 be more than double the |15 million he’s going to be a caretaker manager year. For the first time since men. points: A scout is trustworthy, their particular age groups Boy Scout Week is a good Hockey W L T Pts GF GA .San Diego 23 31 .49 16' i Arkansas 64. Texas 48 they paid for the club in 1978. Sox into the Minnesota Twins, a club to make sure things don’t fall apart to the headquarters of Sir NY Islanders 34 13 8 76 74 173 Seattle 21 31 404 1Vi Baylor n . Rice 69 1972, the BSA showed a “Be prepared” remains the time to emphasize these goals Results Hiiladelphia 30 14 8 68 208 Fort Lewis Coll. 66. Denver f>3 at the seams.... loyal, helpful, friendly, vary a bit from the Boy Scout Tuesday's Results Houston SM1164 Robert Baden-Powell, who had Caigarv 22 20 It U. 191 ISB New York 101. Diego 98 membership growth in 1980. Washington 19 21 13 fl IBB 194 Texas Tech70. TCU60(OTi The recent Provident Classic time-honored Boy Scout motto; courteous, kind, obedient, watchwords. ... and for the public to take Philadelphia 97. Atlanta 93 Texas Wesleyan 99. LeToumeau7 founded the movement in NY Rangers 19 7 8 46 192 20f: Indiana lOB. Milwaukee 99 basketball tournament at the Boston Enrollment totaled 3,209,025 “Do a good turn every day,” Smvthc Division Wan. New Mex. 39. Grand Canyon 30 cheerful, thrifty, brave, clean. Scouts move through six example from the program. Kansas Citv 121. Dallas 100 West SI Louis ' 31 12 9 71 230 181 San Antonio UB. Detroit 99 Garden was an absolute disgrace. On Vancouver 21 16 16 201 180 Athletes in Action66. Biola 48 All-Star activity Houston 17. Denver tSiO T i the first night, one of the head ushers PEE WEE C'hicago 22 24 7 ft 199 212 Portland 111. Washington 104 lOT E. Montana Q. Puget Sound 66 Kdmonlon 16 26 9 41 196 214 Wednesday s Games gGonzaga 79. West. Mont. 64 said almost 1,900 of the 2,400 tickets Regal Men’s Shop "A” 6 ('olorado 16 28 8 40 173 220 San Diego at New Jersey . Pac. Lutheran 80. Centr. Wash. 69 Winnipeg 6 36 10 22 IQ 240 were freebies. The tournament has (Glenn Underwood 3, Billy Boston at Philadelphia ‘ Tuesday's Sports Transactions Wales Conference Chicago at Cleveland been a bust for two straight years Norris Division By United Press International ‘tiream’ for Tiny Fiugerald, Rob Monaco, Ix)s Angeles at Indiana Baseball Letters W L T Pts GF GA and until they qpn get better Dallas at Houston Signed right-handed Jerry Rothman; Jim Los Angeles 32 16 7 27' 201 Detroit at Kansas City Montreal 28 18 6 219 161 pitcher Moose Haas to a three-year RICHFIELD, Ohio (UPI) - Nate 113-103, the West rallied and closed matchups, promoters should look McKeown had 3 assists), San Antonio at Denver contract. Pittsburgh 17 26 8 188 231 Utah at Phoenix "Tiny” Archibald, who wound up as the gap to 117-114. Cunningham elsewhere. ’The schools usually draw South Windsor 1. Steve Hartiora 16 26 11 169 247 Minnesota Detroit Portland at Golden State baSi::!?bV'Fe™n“ yrra the big man on the court during the waved Archibald back in at the 3:25 pretty well at home, although last Cavallo in goal. 14 27 11 IQ 27 Washington at Seattle Adams Division Thursday's Game mark, and it was all over. year’s NIT matchup between BC and Rega’s 2 (Tim Martin 2), Buffalo 7 10 16 66 203 IM T^'K 'k'eea-SIgnedpItcber, Boston at Milwaukee Mike Griffin and Tim Lollar. second B P P O B n n g 111 t h e C O U test W 88 8 Archibald put in a driving layup BU wasn’t a sellout. East Haven 2. Cavallo Minnesota 7 14 12 Q 17 IN) Boston 23 20 8 r<4 201 181 NBA Scoring Leaders U i^an Pat Tabler and catcher Bruce d resm fOT in e.” with 2:19 to play and lobbed a long What makes it more unfortunate is Toilet dam a good investment played well in goal. Toronto 17 27 9 43 206 241 By United Press International St. Louis — Invited seven non-roster Being named the game’s Most pass to Eddie Johnson for an easy that, two nights later, the Beanpot Wolff-Zackin “B” 2 Quebec 13 7 13 38 180 2S g fg ft ptsavg To the editor: do not leave your water faucets run­ Tuesday's Results Dantley. Utah 63 03 418168431.4 gfeSe??lfust''Jim 'Siri;?iSI’. valuable Player was only the icing layup and a 123-118 lead with only 40 hockey tournament recorded a would save the town about 100,000 to (Brian Frawley, Sean Ran­ N Y Islanders 8'. Los Angeles 1 Malone. Hou 61 632 40148628.7 After many articles which have ning when you are not using the Detroiir., Toronto 3 Gervin. SA 64 603201^28.9 Moore. Chris Davis and Tom Chamber- OR the Cake. seconds to go. sellout for the sixth straight year. 200,000 gallons a day. a drastic som), Hamden 5. Steve EdmontonS.St Louis3(tie) Birdsong. KC 46 484 224 1197 26.6 t o ^ n d iniieider, Nell Fiaia and Randy ^he Boston Celtic guard Scored "The best part of my game is But then again, the Beanpot has been appeared in the newspapers about water for some purpose. savings of water to the town, Holt in goal. Montreal fr. Colorado 2 Abdul-Jabbar. LA 62 .636 2B31S67 / WashinstonS. VancouverS (tiei Thompson. Den 60 47930212877J ..I . nine points and added nine assists in penetration, and that is my best going for 29 years and is widely our water supply being in a critical I have just read in an area ' I have asked the manager's office Wolff-Zackin 6 (Drew Wednesday 8 Games Erving. Pha 64 61730013724.7 AtlanU — Placed guard James o.— ______. . . . McElroy on the injured lilt andaign^S- b u n d & y S ^dm e, Which the Elast All* offensive weapon,” he said. regarded as the best college hockey condition, it seems some people in newspaper how Groton has O’Connell 2, Steve N Y Islanders at N Y. Rangers Free. GS 61 0430817124.6 to see what could be done for the Boston at Hartford English. IVn 61 476 263 1217 S.9 r.^rdArtcoiiinaio^Ojdaytotraci. Stars took by 3 123-120 margin over tournament in the country. Manchester are not taking this purchased, for their town people, a Hevenor, Tim McElroy, Pittsburgh at Winnipeg Mite'ifchell.Cle 64 64019412768.6 Phoenixtioenix — Announced it wflwfll receive .. n . . ® town to purchase these baffles, sell two draft choices from San Diego as the West. Steve Coughlin, Sean Ran­ Edmonton at Chicago seriously, for as I came home from “water conserving toilet dam,” them to the people, possibly through Minnesota at Queb^ SAN DIEGO (»i compensation (or forward Garfield Archibald also came up with five som; McElroy had 3 Thursday 's Games Brooks 3 3-4 9. Bryant 2 2-2 6. N iter 4 Heard, who signed with San Diego as a work the other night I saw two cars which they are selling at cost to all our fire departments throughout the N Y Rangers at Boston 44 12. Smith 6 2-2 14. Taylor 2 2-3 7. free agent last fall. rebounds and three steals, and his homeowners. assists, Hevenor 2), West Eluffalo at Philadelphia BIbby 4 (M) 8. Whitehead 4 1-3 9. F. Football being washed with hoses running town, at whatever the cost is to Williams 9 3^ 21. Heard 1 6-6 7. Davis 2 Houston — Hired Elijah Pitts as darting presence was a constant an­ WU*# Hartford 2. Aaron Eagle in Washington at Calgarv using the precious water we need so It is a plastic device inserted in a homeowners of the Town of Minnesota at Montreal 1-2 6. Touts 37 2349 98 offensive backfield coach. noyance to the larger West guards. goal for locals. Los Angeles at Detroit NEW YORK lion Kansas City—Signed Tom Bresnahan >4DVISER badly. toilet tank, which will cut water Manchester. I understand in Groton Toronto at St. Louis Russell 7 2-2 16. S. Williams 0 7-6 7. as offensive line coach. But most of aii, he said, he was Cartwright 12948. Richardson92-220. The articles placed in the flushes by as much as a gallon or in the cost is $1 per baffle. a *d“eSi"fve l l ^ n S . ' ^ ' ' " " . PASS ON THE OUTSIDE TBACK BANTAM Toronto o 2 1—3 R. Wilirams 4 3-3 11. Glenn 0 44 4, WpSeU Hockny I n) having lots of fun, and it is a newspapers by Mr. Giles should be cases two gallons per flush. This is 1 say, to the townspeople, let’s stop Purdy Corp. "A'* 6 (Matt Detroit 2 30-6 Woodson 3 24 8. Webster 0 CM) 0, Demic F in t period-1, Detroit. Larson 21 1(H) 2. Carter 0 040. Touts 8 2940101. New York R angers-Recalled lonvard r p a i h o n o r t o v e t t h e M V P A w a r d in Start with a vigorous push oft In the taken seriously, or we will be in deep nothing new for the people living in talking and start acting, let's all get Cleary 2. Mark Keith, Bret lOgrodmck, Kirton). 10:48. 2. Detroit. San Diego 7 8 8 2 4 - 9 1 Gary Bums Irom New Haven of the T,® ™ .j . ,7 .™ . . direction desired (A), let your outside trouble. Northfield Green condominiums, for New York 8 8 2921-101 Amerlcan H c^ey League to replace the an All-Star game. Said Archibald, ski pass over txith grooves of the behind our town government and Factora, Dave Olender, Pen^tie^Neiirm anskv *D« *^3 09 ^ u ^ree-poinlgoals—Taylor. ToUl fouls- injured Walt Tkaezuk. ' '" " ’ the smallest man on the floor at 6- other track before bringing the Inside I am concerned that this low water a year ago we had them inserted in start to conserve, and a little prayer Rob Tedoldi), South Wind­ therford. .f.Tor----- iservrt . .by y .Maloney . . • • : *•“ San Diego28, New York8. A-9969. Dphnl Hartford—Recalled Irnm Rinahami right wing Dave Melrose, Tor. 9:8; Hicks. Del. 9:8; D^J from Binghamton. N.Y.rol tile foot-1. ski Into that track (B), then bring the supply could hinder our fire all the toilets in every unit, being for rain won’t hurt either. sor 1. Dave Royal in goal Farrish. Tor. 10:14; Barrett. Det. 12:S; WASHINGTON IlMl American Hockey League. outside ski Into the track belore con­ BalianI 166438. Hayes 2 3-4 7. Unield Detroit — Traded left wlm Dan "This Was a dream for me. I have mandatory at the time not only to for Purdy. Hickey, Tor. 12:57: Valve. Tor. 13:18: tinuing on (Q. departments should there be an out­ How critical is our water supply’’ Hicks. Del. 13:18. 1 M 2. Grevey 9 7-7 25. Porter 4 M 8, Labraaten to Calgary for minorTeague had difficulties with injuries the past Collins 3 24 8. Kupchak 3 24 8 center Earl Inganield. When you approach a slower skier, or break of fires around the town. conserve water but to reduce our I would say very critical, but with Purdy Corp. 3 (Jason Se^period-3.Toronto. Paiement8 M ^i^lS2*Cali'?n!lfa x tV i Hanford, Tedoldi, Alan iHickeyi. 1:7, 4. Detroit. Kirton 9 Carr3(M)8. ToUls, 42 few years, and I’m giad (Celtics) group of skiers, on a double track, I am concerned because without costs. everyone’s help, we can beat this (McAdami.2:07 6. Toronto. Paiement24 poHTl a nd n m Coach Bill Fitch gave me a chance to pass easily and safely by skating from Dimlow; Dimlow, Toby (Tumbulli. 7:Cr, 6. Detroit. Woods 6 water, two of the largest water users The savings on the water bill was problem. Gross 4 2-2 10. Thompson 6 2-3 18. play. A lot of people wrote me off two one set of tracks to the other. (Kirton. McAdami. 13:8, 7. Detroit, ()wens42-2 10. Pax'soii6m ’u unbelievable, and costs were cut Tobeler, Dave Olender, iar«>n22 rp-TorilAn'-'wwisiz-ziu.raxsoneoou.lu years ago,” he said. in Manchester are businesses, and The primary word is everyone's Brian Weekes, Ken West ...... 104^ because of less water being used. If - ______ToUls' 6lQte For the first 39 minutes of the Rupriniud with ptrmiMlon of Ski M*oazin« without water these two large in­ mind should be “conserve." SSisU). East Haven Tor. 4 « Tor. 6 » : JJ.^^rper 3 M 6, Gale OM 0 To drew assists). East Haven Det. 7 8 « 1.641111, Kissinger lays an egg every home in Manchester would in­ Washington game, the action was less than dustries in Manchester will cease to 1. Third p e r i ^ . Toronto, Turnbull 13 Po* ^ 3 8 8 8 8 6 - 1 0 4 Wednesday B888I3-11I BASKETBALL exciting. By that point, the East had operate with possible layoffs. sert this baffle in their toilet tank, R.T. Coachworks “B” 2 O ^ S ’. DeL4‘n;'h?rnLlL'T?r&; Oweni WASHINGTON In Hollywood, • We need cooperation from with our population being close to 50,- Ike Kleinschmidt (Brian Coughlin, Art a Matlatuck at MCC, 8 built up a 16-point lead, the West had WRESTLING trailed since late in the second when superstars begin to fade, their everyone in the town to use water 000, and if 50,000 persons flushed Member. Manchester Board Parker), West Hartford 3. Shots on goal-Toronto ill-13-B , du« Steve Holt in goal. Detroit 19-304-47. PHILADELPHIA (97» Hall at Manchester, 6 quarter and it looked as though the desperate efforts to regain the only when necessary, and above all their toilets even twice a day, it of Directors Goalies-Toronto, Rutherford Detroit 1® W 8. C. Jones 3 (M) 6. contest was over. Lozmski A—13J12 Uawklns64416.Cheeks41-39.Toney3 Cheney Tech /Canton at limelight can be embarrassing: 1-2 7. Hollins 3 2-6 8. B. Jones 7 7-8 21. Terryville, 6 The West managed to come back, facelifts, chasing after younger com­ SENIOR HOUSE Los Angeles 0 1 0 -I Mix 0 00 0. Richardson 1 OO 2. Johnson Jack Anderson Fish Realty 5 (Gary NY Islanders 314-8 ^ ^ 2. Touis 8 21-8 97. ICE HOCKEY though, making a game of it toward panions, attempting roles they’re too First period-1. New York. Nystrom 12 ATLANTA (8t Maloney at East Catholir the end — something East Coach Bil­ A matter of regulation Ahlberg, Henry Atkins, old to handle. 'Then adulation turns to (Tonelll. Ungevin). 2:04.2. New York. . 2 3417. Hawes 4 1-2 9, Rollins 4 ly Cunningham took note of. Dan Senkow, Jim Orcutt, Potvin 14 (Trotlier. Bossy). 12:01 3 New Johnson 8 3-3 19. Matthews 3 1-1 (BIP), 2:15 p.m. V pity — or, worse, ridicule. To the editor: York. Tambellini 16 (Nystrom D Criss2 004, McMillen22-26. Collins “An All-Star game is a game of Roberts Rules of Order, and have in­ been repudiated by their own party. Don Haloburdo), Vernon Potvini. 13:8. Penalties-Lorimer NYI P«lh«m 1 OO 2. Shelton 7 3-4 17 In Washington, the same thing can Point of order President .6 :8 Ungevin, NYI. 7 8 ; L. Murphy. ’ ® Thursday spurts,” he said. “First you’re dead voked same to correct improperly Perhaps a little introspection National Bank 5. Senkow LA. IO C Philadelphia 819824-97 happen to a superstar who suddenly BASKETBALL out of it, but you get a spurt and get effectively spiked. Now Allen is on Ing? As a tourist? But the king is not Bissonette! I note the Tuesday night conducted Board of Education would reveal to these people that and Orcutt each 2 assists . Second period-4. New York. Kallur 31 c finds himself stripped of the power (Bossy, Bourne). 9:64. 5. Los Angeles, o“*“ Hawes.Shelton ToUlfouls East Catholic at Aquinas back in it." the inside, and he intends to keep a tourist guide!” So the request was massacre at the recent Coventry business. Yet, in their own dealings they, not the world, are wrong. and Dick Kohler and Fred tv ii Korab61" ‘ Hardy,4 tTn-kFoal. 17:40 !■ ».»« Penaltira-__ —-Pblladelpbla21. 4 Allanla33 A11.616. that earned acclamation in his Kissinger on the outside. Bruholi one each. Trollier. NYI, 1:3I: Halworth, LA.6:04 (girls), 8 “This game was just the reverse of turned down flat. Taxpayers Association with dismay they sully their own bylaws by The Coventry taxpayers army, un­ Palmer, U , B:(«; Langevin. NYI, 10:57; DETROIT IWI ICE HOCKEY last year’s game,” said CXinningham, heyday. That’s what has happened to But Kissinger, with the supreme and disgust. The current officers Polvin. NYL 16:1,; Bonar. U , double, Hubbard 4 2-4 10. Tyler 3 0-2 6. The Saudi Arabian response was flagrant disregard of that most der the Bissonette regime, is rapidly JUNIOR HOUSE minor, 18 27; Morrow, NYI. 18 27 Mokeski 3 0-2 6. Wright. 6 0410. Long 17 Manchester at Fermi (En­ now 3-0 as a coach in All-Star play. the Mettemlch of the Nixon-Ford self-confidence that has been his almost as bad. Though they allowed publicly proclaim themselves the revered little bible of self govern­ becoming a yell squad of three. Harris, LA. 8 00. 6.-6 40. Drew 2 0-2 4. Robinson 3 04 6, “In that game, the West ran up the era, Henry Kissinger. Tri-City Plaza 3 (Jimmy Third perlod-8. New York, Gillies 24 Uwrence 0 44 0. Herron 6 4412. Lee 2 field Rink), 9 p.m. trademark, evidently thought a; dis­ Kissinger into the country, he was "voice of Coventry." We hear ment. Lofty purpose is replaced by beer I Persaon i. 1:06 7, New York. Goring 20 1-2 6. Touts « 8-19 » . early le&ds but we had the ability to Finding himself on Uie outside play of the old razzle^azzle, personal Burke, Paul Senkow, Ekldie iBoume. PotvInI, 2:06 8. New York SAN ANTONIO (KB) not granted an audience with King mouths not mentality. More disturbing is their right-wing hall mentality and barracks lawyer R. Johnson 2 14 6. Olberding 6 04 12. come back and win.’’ Eailtrn Dlvltlon- Moore), Moriarty Bros. 0. Per9son6iGllllea.TroUlerl,6;28...... 9 New T«cbnic«l uMittanc* provRtod by ProtM»tonal Sfct Intiructort ot Amarica Nordic looking in on the new Republican ad­ diplomacy could overcome even Khalid, who sees almost everyone. President Bissonette, “parliamen­ drift to hysteria. Ethnic and religious logic. Preston O iala in anal fni* X‘”'‘'“ "™ '‘*'B<>” y.HowaUi.li:i9 G. Johnson 1 (M) 2. Silas 4 9417. Gervin When Archibald went to the bench 9 74 Z. Griffin 6 1-3 H. Moore 4 44 8, ministration, Kissinger decided on a Allen’s opposition. And amazingly Even worse, from Kissinger’s point tarian" Kuzdal and vice president slurs fly in their public forums, and It seems time to lower the decibels Trf-Cit!, * Corozine43-411. Wiley 1142. Brewer 4 with 6:37 left, and the East leading political facelift Uiat would make Ny I 'is*®*" LA.* “ I GIIIIm , 14 9 ToUls 40 849 KB enough, for a while the scam almost of view, the Saudis kept his visit vir­ Elliott might well acquaint inappropriate to the conduct of and change the station. Tri-City 3. (Dick Doynon, Shou on goal-Loa Angeles 13.128-30, Detroit 87834-» Tom Urahaney. T Dan Dierdorf. Wh Mel him once again a superstar. A' worked. San Antonio 8 8 8 2 6 -K B Lvdell Mitchell, LU Jack Reynolds. LB tually a secret. The government themselves with the registered public business, and repugnant to Thomas W. Brainard Jimmy Burke, John New York 9-10.15-34. ------— Greg Westbrooks Gray. QB Jim Hart. DB Jerry Holloway Goallea-Los Angeles Paaeau NY TbrM-poinl goala-Long. Fouled out- 356, Jim Johndro 379, Greg whirlwind tour of the Middle East, Diplomatic sources told my bylaws of the Coventry Taxpayers Dempsey, Heinneman 0. Miami (4) — DE Vem den Herder. G LB Steve Nells. K Neil O'Donoghue. TE didn’t even issue a press release on high minded people. 100 South St., Islanders. Resch A-I6.0QB ° Wright. T o u f fouls-Detroil 8 . San BOWUNG Lukas 353, Daryl Lukas Lany Little. QB Don Strock, LB Steve Garry Parris. RB Rod Phillips. P U rrv I Knrah sled Simmer as sent I Antonio 8 . A—6.616. hobnobbing with the high and the associate Lucette Lagnado that Arab Association, on file with the Parliamentarian Kuzdal has often Coventry Losers only had one shot on 350, Hank Frey 374, Mike Towle Swider. DE Ron Yankowski it- INDIANA lioei Football Minnesota (7)— DBTim Baylor. DB San Diego (2) - RB John Cappcilelli. mighty, would surely convince Presi­ leaders were puzzled at first about Even tiny Oman gave Kissinger the secretary of state’s office. stated the CTA has no rules; it makes Past President goal. Derek Pastrk, Mike POWDER PUFF — DB ^ rn a rd Jackson Edmonton 102-3 Bantom I SA 5, McGInnii 5 W. 10. Kozak 165-144, Rues Wilson Bobby Bryant. LB Fred McNeill. G Mel dent Reagan that he couldn’t get Kissinger’s trip. Despite Kissinger’s The three aforementioned in­ Mannebach, Doug St Louis 1 2 0-3 Eklwards 9 M 18. Davis 7 3A 17, KnIghI Laura Rapson 188-475, Mitchell. LB Scott Studwell. TE Bob San Francisco (1) - T Jean Barrett brushoff. Few officials would talk to its own. Perhaps this is why he and Coventry Taxpayers 146, John Lukas 140, John Tucker. DB Nate Wright Seattle i9) — DE Fred Anderson. DB along without Kissinger. Schvonski played well First penod-I. Edmonton. Anderson 10 ^ C Johnson 11-13. Dave Brown. DB Don Dufek. G 'Tom repeated assurances that bis junket him. He had a brief, secret meeting dividuals voted to be governed by Mrs. Bissonette and Mr. Elliott have Association iMcs5ler.MacDonaldl,9:14 2.St Louis 3 I’l I'. Bradley 50810. Totals« Marilyn Meyers 187-465, LaChapelle 137, Bill Colby New England (8) —G Sam Adams, LB defensively for Tri-City. Babych 37 IPetterson. Maiwelll. 15:56 „ Ray OMtip. NT Ray Hamilton. TE Don Lynch. RB Lawrence McCutcheon. G Bob Unfortunately for the little was strictly private, the Arab with the sultan, but it was strictly a Ekiith Tracy 180-493, Vicky 136. Newton. TE John Sawver. T Jeff Sew. P Penaluea-Messier. Edm. 3:22; Price MJI-WAUKEE i99) Here is the complete list of free Haiselbeck. RB Horace Ivory. LB Steve professor’s ambitions, the facelift Edm.3:50; Federko. SIL. 3:58; Bracken- - Mn^Johnson99-1127. Ml. Johnson80- Glass 192-522, Ruth Ann agents: King. Tom Owen. LB Rod Shoate Herman Weaver leaders couldn’t quite believe that he personal visit. "They treated him at SQUIRT bury, Edm.4:36; Babych. StL. 5:87 0 16. Catchings 3 44 6, Buckner 2 44 4. Glass 190-506. Atlanta (1) — WR Billy Ryckman New Orleans (I) — De Tommy Hart Tampa Bay (lOi - LB Rik Donness operatiort fell flat. Arab leaders wasn’t on at least a semi-official mis­ arm’s length,” one reliable source Srand perlod-3. St Louis. Pettenon Moncriel 3 M 10. Winters 7 44 16., U.S. MIXED - Pete Baltimore (7) — TE Mack Alston, P ^ New York . Giants i2) — C Jim Gack, DB Neal Colzie. RB Tonv Davis, DB Fogarty Bros. "A” 0 Bridgeman 6. 14 II. Elmore 1 44 2. Curtis Jordan. DT Dave Lojan. TE Jim viewed his self-promotional junket sion for Reagan. Service much appreciated 71 iDunlop. Babychl.3 a 4. St. Louis. Beaudry 207-257-633, Regis Mike Bra^gg,WR R.ndy B urt., D E F r«l CKellh ^k said. Kissinger’s host in Oman was a Babych 38 iDunlop. Mavwelll, 11;10 Evans 0 44 0. cummings 3 24 8. Totals (0 ) Obradoyich. R3_George Ragsdale. I)D (Derrick Taylor, Dave 41 16-S 99. Oakland (21 • Wr Bob Chandler. LB Danny Reece. TE Tony &muels. ft with contempt or amusement. But once they were quietly in­ To the editor: Penaltlcs-Sutlcr. StL, 3;0. Gretiky GALAXIES- Kathy Longtin 279-609, Fred private citizen. Dr. Umar AzZawawi, Then the building was not in sight and his return. Molin played well). East Indiana 2 0 8 8 3 4 -1 8 Bob Nelson Eugene Sanders Edm. 5. a . Zukc. StL. 7:38: SllUnen. McConnell 129, Cindy Kozicki 223-574, John Buiiaio(6i-DBMerioa*rt,TJoe Washington iB )- DECoy Bacon. RB Kissinger succeeded in formed by the Reagan people that I wish to praise a Manchester 1 had to drive another two blocks. A week later, the phone rang, and Haven 6. Edm. 13 01 Milwaukee 8 8 823-99 Devlin. LB Tom Ehlers. T Dee Hardison. Philadelphia (1) DE Claude who has ties to the government but Three point goal - Winters ToUl Kozicki 21^572, Eric Wood Ike Forte. RB Bobby Hammond. QB Kim demonstrating to the Reagan people Third penod-5. Edmonton. Bracken- Leonard 136, Denise Mar­ McQuilken. G Dan Nugent. C Dan Kissinger had no standing in the new no real power. public service department, the dog The place is most impressive, and the warden was calling to close the Multi Circuits “ B” 3 t o y 2 (Weir. .Siltancnl. 8:08. 6 Fouls — Indiana 22. Milwaukee 27 Pittsburgh (3) — G Sam Davis. WR Technical F ouls- Nelson A-1I.(H. tino 125, Flo Baldt 130, Pfeiffer. DE Paul SmiUi. DT Diron that, far from being an indispensable administration, his production of “A pound. case. It was such a friendly conversa­ (Todd Lariviere, Gregg Edmonton. SilUnen II (unauisted), Talbert And one of K issinger's few immaculately clean, and happy dogs M arlene G ilnack 130, Aiello 221, Fran Moseley Noah Jackson, DBVIrgllUvers.CDan ------— ...... — man, he is someone it might be wise Star Is Reborn” turned into a “triumphs” on his tour — a meeting My dogs give me a new experience barking, with a dog warden, so polite, tion, and understanding and she was Umb. Bruce Skirington),„ r e v ,,...... - »• Hord,« 4 4a ,2. iDoann oi/ Neal. RB Waller Payton. DB Bill Perrin. Ameson. LB Johnnv Barefleld.C Gisele Golding 129. 1B2-4D5, bneiia rn c e Z14- qb Mike Phlpps.DBTerrySchmldt.WR to ignore in reshaping American traveling "Gong Show.” with Israeli Prime Minister constantly, and one of the nice times and interested and kind. Everyone interested in the owners as much as Hamden 0. Vinnie Sica in F“ ou“'''t5„ 179-529, Sue Hale 197-236- James Srolt mmm r l ' «« - Cincinnati (2)- TE Jim Corbett. LB policy toward the Middle Ehist. was having to go to collect my overly goal for shutout. « ■ Vandeweghe 9 SA 21. Rohisc(i 6 7A iv Take the Jordanian episode. Menachem Begin — wound up as a should go and visit and secure a pet the dogs. Stwts on goat-Edmonton 712 I6-36 Totals f! 3SA5 128 577, Diane Moquin 458, bo Harris CUNLIFFE - Bill Cleveland (1) ~* RB Calvin Hill Actually, Kissinger’s road show Kissinger had boldly requested an minus. Jordan’s leading newspaper friendly Golden Retriever, Duke, at for future happiness. * . „ o . HOUSTON 11351 Sharon Madore 459. One should be proud of this service (lOalies-Edmonton. Mio. St Louis MacMullen 159-163-185-507, Dallas (2) ~ LB D.D. Lewis. RB was doomed before the curtain went audience with King Hussein in Am­ the pound. Liut A-H2B0 Garrett 0 04 0. Jones 2 14 6. Malone Preston Pearson ran a picture of Begin hugging But the most amazing thing to and 1 say, “thank you." 16 8-11 a . Leavelt 10 4-4 M. Reid 8 44 Rick Filloramo 141-409, up, if for only one reason: Ronald man. The Jordanian ambassador I was anxious to get him, but found 8 . Murphy 3 4-4 10. Paultz 3 0-1 8. VILLAGE MIXERS - Denver (7) — DB Steve Foley. T Glenn Kissinger — the Arab equivalent of report is that “Duke,” was missing Eleanor D. Hiker Willoughby 7 44 14. Dunleavy 4 44 !4, Rollie Irish J47-147413, Hyde. RB Jim Jensen. QB Craig Morton, Reagan's national security adviser, LB Joe Rizzo, K Fred Steinfort, LB Bob contacted the Reagan people for an American political candidate I had to wait until the gates at the again, and when he was returned it Lawrelea, Box 728. Montreal 203-6 Tomjanov|ch2414. ToUls64 2746.1*. Bonny Solomonson 161-463, Denver S 37 8 * 1 4 -1 8 Wayne Nye 142-392, Emil Swenson Richard Allen, does not happen to be guidance and was told Kissinger was town dump were open at 8:30 a.m. Colorado 11Q—2 Mabel Cavagnaro 177-485, Detroit HO) - DT Curley Culp, RB being embraced by Leonid Brezhnev. was late at night so I did not report Manchester Houston 8 8 8 2717-1* Palm ieri 160-393, Don AUTO REPAIRS First penod-l. Montreal. Napier 8 Sandy Adams 450, Sue Rick Kane. G Burton Lawleu. LBDerrel one of Kissinger’s admirers. Their indeed on his own. Stripped of the well-orchestrated • Shutt. &ivard). K.:S7 2, Colorado. Gillis McAllister KKMIS, Emile Luce. Dt Mike McCoy, DB Ray Oldham, WE SERVICE ALL hostility goes back to Allen’s brief Soccer 101 Atwell. McEwen). 17 06.3. Montreal. -Denver 8 . Houston■■ ■ 8 . -Technical- . . . Roux 146-394, Mike Lappen Ouellette 458, Dave C Willie Parker, WR Jesse Thompson. 6 As one amused diplomat pomp and circumstance of his glory Tremblay 22 (Acton. Gingras). 17:63. Houston coach Harris. Malone. Issel A— Rod Watters. DT John Woodcock GENERAL MOTOR career as a Kissinger subordinate on Penalties-Langway. Mon,4:GB; Gainey. 9J78 152-147-430, (^ri Bujaucius Solomonson 227-550, Fred Green Bay (Oi “Homs ot Mr. Ooodwrooch” explained: “If Kissinger was not days, Kissinger’s road show turned Mon. 18 8 : Kitchen, Col, 18:8. Houston (10) — DE Elvin Bethea. RB Richard Nixon’s National Security A question of priorities 160-414, Hank Frey 144, Kozicki 208-550, John CARS AND TRUCKS coming to meet the king on an of­ into the curious, amusing perfor­ Second period-4, Colorado. Gagne 16 KANSAS CITY (121) nn.s AJA AAA ■■ Booble Clark. LB Thomas Henderson, Council — a career t ^ t Kissinger (McEwen. MacDonald),6:8. PenaTuea- Wedman 132-48. K ing8448. Ucey JO n K in S 204-240-636, Ken w r Bllly Johnson. KChuterM arcol.DB ficial basis, then why was he com- mance of a vaudeville-circuit one- To the editor: the public. shown himself to be hard working, 4k.vNn... ------McKechnie. Col, 44; Ramage, Col. 10:16. 6 24 14. Ford 14 24 8 . Grunfeld 6 44 a ------. . Reinfeldl. WR Mike Renfro. LB man band. The fading superstar's NORTH AMERICAN SOCCER LEAGl Quennevllle. Col. 12:13; Langway. Mon. Menwealher I 14 3. Sanders 1 40 2. De^n^Iens no '?im 1 Ra'Ph Clark Ted Thompson. G Morris Towns. G Bob •Bu.mcMmeu.Knm It is indeed unfortunate that the It is far too early for anyone to dis­ reliable, intelligent and a superior ■ Indoor League) u :S Douglas 1 1-4 3. Lambert 2 40 4. Walton ^sU g4 IM, ^ L cette '527.Fr.edURoy508.Frank Young comeback laid an egg. performance of a fine town employee administrator. By United Press International period- 6. Montreal. Mondou 10 I 40 2 ToUls 64 1444 121. Ziebarth 504, Jim Dodson Kansas CiW (2) — LB Charles • coainm coujtiON KPMiit cuss with full knowledge the proprie­ Northern Division (Gingras. Robinson). 8:8. 6. Montreal, DALLAS (18) 151, John Kensel 143. Jackson. DT [ton Parrish is being brought into question over a ty of the firing of Coventry Police In the current absence of a planner W L Pet. GB ^'^orouffhlebi 9 Iunassisted) tool; 7. LaGarde 8 4T. IS. Spanarkle 7 6.4 19. 553, Art Shorts 520. Los Angeles (6) - T Bill Bain. LB Bob • REMIILT AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS Edmonton 7 688 - Montreal. Risebrough 10 (unassisted) Lloyd2 146. Mack72416. HustonII I- Brudzlnui, QB Vince Ferragamo, RB matter that is not yet totally before Chief Gary Sousa. and a police chief, inappropriate, Vancouver 7 .><1 (5S 19 OTi. Penallies-Lanraay Mon. 6:21; 3 S . Robiniine 6. 3T. 13. Jeelani 0 34 3. MERCANTILE - Leo • AUTO PAINTINR Calgary 8 .*39 I Vautoor. Cot. 7:51; Risebrough. Mon. DavisOOOO. Pietklewict20-26. Totals However, we can easily assess emotional attacks on a competent Toronto 16. J«. F oglia 142-371, Dave Thoughts ^ - 11 313 4t% 8 t»41 18 • GHARME WlfN MASTIR CHAROE town manager will only further Central Oi> istoo Shots on goal -Montreal 9-11-14-8 Kansas Citv 88M 34-121 B a rre ra 143-387, Jim Prank Connolly's more than five II 5 8B - Colorado 1444--X Dallas 3121X S -18 Cochran 140-392, Dick Sim­ RETCHER GUSS CO. • R4 HOUR MfRECRER SERVICE years service as Coventry’s town weaken Coventry. M nim ou 10 5 an Vk (k>alie»-Monlreal. Herron. Colorado Three-point goals — Wedman. Piet- Over 15 tf4ft fwwiMce lloimilCHitTBI Dviroii 5 10 aaj if/. Astrom A-7.4K klewici. ToUl foult-Kansas City * . mons 139-369, Dick Krinjak manager. Bruce M. .Stave Eastern Division DalUsS A^ T.J*. One of the reasons why 1 find marsjold’s journal, "Markings.” The air colder and sharper... Sondra A. Stave jAtlanU 13 2 887 - 170- 145-162-497, BUI jCOMPLETE AUTO GLASS SERVICE ' biographies, .journals, and letters I practically lived out of it for Still the question: Mr. Connolly has consistently Tampa Bay 8 7 f. Washington 124^-3 Tuesday's College Basketball ResulU Sheekey 142-394, Red Grout WINDOW GLASS • MIRRORS • GLASS FURNITURE 200 Broad Way, Jacksonville f, 9 yij VaiHouvor 2 14-4 By United P reu Intemallonal f , 9 9 K O V f 0 very helpful is that in meeting sustenance. The picture that was im- Shall I ever get there? Quotes proven himself to have the best in­ Ft Lauderdale 0 14 000 12*x p(?riod;-l. VaiM-ouvcr. Ashton 14 E u t 143-354, Bemie Banivage TOPS • PICTURE FRAMING • FIREPLACE & DOOR another person in such depth, I meet portEmt to me was how Dag Hsun- terest of the town at heart. He has Coventry •Southern Division 'Lin^rcn, Williamsi 4 47 ’2, Washing- AIC57. Assumrtlon» 166-395, Tom Conran 159- MIRRORS • TUB ENCLOSURES • SPECIAL WORK (»RTER Where where life resounds California 8 7 6i33 — Ion Charronr ((iartner. Ribble).6 ;f3 3 AlbanyinySt.i St. • . Ramllton64 myself. marsjold went from suicidal despair 7 7 rao VannMiver. Schmaiilz 8 (unassisted) CCNY8. Lehman 66 361, Craig Pinney 156-396, l)>llM r, 9 357 2'» 8 6-1 Penalties l-anz. Van.6 8 . Kearns Conn Coll*. BarringtonM (OT) And If I can identify with his or her to confident faith, but It took a life “I don’t know who, qr what, put the •San fiiego 6. 10 333 3 Van 9 68. Gartner. Was. 10.61. Minor. C.W. P ofttt. AdelphiC? Harry Buckminster 147- question, I don’t know when it was Western Division Van. to ri. Williams. Van. I4:tr Dickinsons. Johns Hopkins43 379, Duane Krause 153-360, ^HHCHtSTER 6 4 9 - 4 5 2 't ) anguish or despair, I may also be time. “ (Ex-President) Nixon’s iBaurlu'iitrr tuniim j Hrrali> {^A ngeles 9 6. 643 ~ ■Sei fmd period -4, Washington. Verver- Franklin P ierces. Castlelon St.X able to learn from the way he or she I quote below two passages which put. I don’t even remember ‘Memoirs’ Insinuate that he was S '''* ,'' « 8 571 1 gat'rl 10 ((iusUf.Hson. Medbergi.8 Q r Gordon 8 . Suffolk S Dave Van Tassell 143-135- AUrO RfPAIR San Jose 9 7 Washington. Waller 17 (Kcllv. (iarlnen Harvard 107, Yale 91 395, Bill Hanson 155-149- chose to handle it. reflect where he began and then answering. But at some moment. 1 driven from the presidency by a par­ Manchester — A CIty'of Village Charm fV>rtland g 8 6 8 7 i:( O VannMjvor. Ihildircv 8 < Wil­ Holy C ro u S . Army 8 Estimitt Cbdiii Ghm x-cliMhed division title liams MiT'arthy 190, 155-459, Walt Backus 164- 1220 MAIN ST. If be li able to "get it together” where he ended up. The rest of the did answer yes to someone or tisans, and not by his own misdeeds.’’ Founded Oct. 1, 1881 Monday's Game Van 10 27 I’ronovosl. Was. 12 01 CalgaryS, VarKtHiverfi rOTi Smilh Was. 17 27 MIT 67. Nichols 6/. 171- 443, Bob Whalen 166- MANCHESTER after many false starts, then there is journal is an account of how he got something—and from that hour I was — Sam Ervin, the former L.S. Tuesday'sGames lhiiH Washinglon. Palmateer and Peler'sE?. Falrficld66 366, Mel Burbank 356, Dave The Rev. Chet Copeland, Stavan Harry. Exacutiva Editor San Diego at Dallas Parro Vancouver, llrodeur A--I448 Trinity B. WPI 8 lMoi<5lVsT» derstood St. Paul or the rest of the Into an unknown land White House cover-up, (Random Cuatomar Sarvica 647-2946 Frank A. Burbarfk. Managing Editor (' RuffaloTl.BrockportSl 8 Krinjak 353, Don Flavell c:enter Congregational Church, Raymond F. Robinaon, Editor-Publiahar Harold E. Turkington. Editor EmarHua Bible, my "bible” was Dag Ham- The pass grows steeper, Manchester. House) 12 - EVENING HERALD, Wed . Feb. 4, IWI Bell aaya Reagan Budget cuts to slash social services still wants credits WASHINGTON (UPI) - Food sUmps, "We're not going to balance the budget sources said. That would all but elimlnat^ -^ Reagan Is expected to propose phasing WASHINGTON (UPI) - Education SecreUry extended unemployment benefits, on the backs of the poor,” Brady said. the program. out public service jobs programs under Terrel Bell says President Reagann despite budget­ highway programs, public service jobs Sources said the list, yet to be com­ Extended unemployment benefits fire for years, and putting more emphasis cutting pressures, intends to follow through on a and grants to state and local governments pleted, would cut "somewhere in the jobless workers receive after the regular on training. Some 100,000 jobs under the promise 6f allowing tax credits for private schooi tui­ People/Food are targeted for big budget cuts by the neighborhood of )50 billion” from the 52-month benefits end, also would be Comprehensive Employment and tion. Reagan administration, congressional budget during the three-year period under reduced. Training Acts controversial Title VI Beli, in an interview with United Press International sources say. consideration, 1981-83. Food stamps are targeted to be cut by program are to be eliminated. released today, also indicated some cuts in student aid A preliminary list of cuts for the rest of The Reagan list calls for cutting grants more than 82.6 billion next year and child The list includes proposals to cut in half are likely, expressed reluctance to threaten funds fiscal 1981 and for 1982 was distributed to to states and local communities by 15 to 20 nutrition programs by about 81 billion. federal funds for the National Endowment cutoffs for states not desegregating fast enough and some members of Congress this week. percent and distributing the aid as block Highway funds would be drastically for the Arts and the National Endowment maintained the government has no role in sex educa­ One called it "non-permanent," indicating grants, rather than for a variety of reduced until the economic situation im­ for the Humanities, which were expected tion. it could change by the time President categorical programs, with no strings at­ proves, and the synthetic fuels program to get more than 8160,000 each next year. Pleading ignorance of money matters. Bell declined Reagan sends details to Congress Feb. 18. tached to their use. initiated under President Carter also Funds for public broadcasting also would to provide specifics of the tuition tax-credit program. Reagan addresses the nation on the It calls for a major change in the trade would be cut substantially. be cut, but not by half. But asked if a retreat from the Reagan campaign general state of the economy Thursday adjustment assistance program, which Reagan has said he will not reduce Agencies like the Economic Develop­ promise was possible, he was emphatic. night. ballooned to |3 billion from 8300 million to Social Security benefits to the elderly next ment Administration, Rural Electrifica­ "Tuition tax credits are part of the program of this In a preview of those remarks. White help steel and auto workers who lost jobs year, but was reported ready to make tion Administration and Tennessee Valley administration and we’re going to move forward on House press secretary Jim Brady said because of foreign imports. changes in the program, such as Authority would get less money, and even something — what form it will take and what the ex­ Tuesday the president will pledge to not Benefits would not be available unless eliminating the minimum payment, now some space programs would be deferred tent of it will.be, I don’t know.” 'he said. hurt the "truly poor and indigent." unemployment benefits were exhausted. 8122 a month, and college student benefits. for 1982 reductions.

CALDOR LOW PRICES Reagan G.E. REBATE SALE! 2-WAY SAVINGS :G.E. MAIL-IN REBATES assures GENERAL GENERAL GENERAL GENERAL I GENERAL ELECTRIC ELECTRIC ELECTRIC ELECTRIC ELECTRIC mayors REBATE I REBATE REBATE I REBATE REBATE ON... ' ON... ' o n ... ON... ON... WASHINGTON (UPI) - Q.E. Automatic G.E. ‘Surge of Steam Q.E. ‘Toast ‘n Broil’ Q.E. 2-to-IO Cup Drip Q.E. Gourmet Food President Reagan, while 2-Sllce Toastar, n-ir pledged to cut federal Steam/Ory Iron, miwL Toast-R-Oven, nn Coffeemaker, iocmio Proceaeor■ spending, is assuring mayors and black con­ gressional leaders his plan for economic recovery will not do away with the social programs on which so many depend. Colorful, e.vciting Mexico — wliere land Today Reagan planned to tells congressional leaders and footl offer striking diversity. This popular just how he intends to do South-of-the-l)order cuisine relies on such that. And the fact he is THE NEWEST HIT LPS! staples as corn, beans, tomatoes an,d peppers. C*MorR«Q.I>rlo*...... 17.97 traveling to Capitol Hill, Celdor Reg. Price...... 24.97 CaWor Rag. Price...... 53.97 CaMor Rag. Prtea...... 31.97 CaUorRagPitoa...... 50J7 Since the days of the Aztec civilization, coni CatdorSitaPrtM...... 13.76 CeMor Sale Price...... 19.43 CaldorSala Price...... 42.60 CaldorSalaPiloa...... 23.76 instead of the other way Mtr. KWHn IMmI* ...... 2.00‘ CaMor Sals Pftea...... 45.70 Mir. MilHn Rebele ...... 3.00* Mir. MaIMn Rabala ..... 5.00* Mlr.Ma«4nRatwle ...... 5.00* Mir. MaIMn Rabala ...... 7.00* has played a major role in Mexican cooking. around, shows how serious­ Com meal adds a delightful grain flavor and ly the new, president is YOUR 4 4 7 f i YOUR YOUR currying favor with FINALCOST...... I I l f V S c o n ...... 1 6 . 4 3 FINALCOST. 3 7 . 6 0 FINALCOST 1 8 . 7 6 FINALCOST 38.70 texture to these recipes while being enriched Congress. with B-vitamins and iron. H u to u t shade-control lor Surge of stu m lor stubborn Touts up to 4 sllcu of bread Perfect collu everyllme— Few presidents in recent perlKt color avorytItTwl wrinkles: fabric guide for g ru t at oncal Top browns, broils, All removable parts are Immer­ anyway you like It! Also has sible lor a u y cluning. A r u l E u y x lu n hinged crumb trey. results. Also h u water window. bakes from 200 to 500' F. Begin your Mexican fiesta with a spicy times journeyed up Penn­ automatic keep-wami future. work'Uver of an appliance! sylvania Avenue for a appetizer that brightens spirits and sets the mood. These corn meal tidbits feature a tra­ bipartisan leadership * Also $2 Rebate on G.E. ‘Light 'n Easy Iron, sFitoiwH ★ Also $3 Rebate on G.E. Tosst-R-Oven, irus meeting, but Reagan in­ ditional Mexican topping of cheese, green vited 13 senators and A Also $5 Rebate on G.E. Steam & Dry Irons, sfsiowh, ifsiowh ...and G.E. Deluxe Coffeemaker, eocMis ...and G.E. Smoke Detector, i peppers and taco sauce. Include a bowl of representatives to hear him, Budget Director guacamole and chips as part of the opening David Stockman and activity. Treasury Secretary Donald •DOLLY PARTON Guests will then enjoy Fiesta Pie and Corn *9 to 5 & Odd Jobs’ Regan. Bread Con Queso. Corn meal again plays a The session was •RY COODER expected to be a preview of borderline’ LOTS OF BR-R-R WEATHER LEFT! SAVE NOW! major role. The pie dough is exceptionally Reagan’s economic easy to work with and has a delightful grain pro^am and some of the ''■*4* S' flavor all its own. The colorful green chilies, "mind-boggling" cuts he chopped tomatoes and shredded chicken will plans. m w iott oPFi bring ol6s from everyone. On Tuesday, Reagan did his best to assuage the Com Bread Con Queso proves not all fears of mayors dependent m m Mexican foods are hot and spicy. Flavorful on federal aid to run their bits of chopped green chilies and onion mingle cities. "I think the message we with pieces of whole kernel com and cheese to provide a mildly flavored bread. Serve got is that the country’s •mm iNs^Boof 800(1 economy is in deep iMianirMNiiiiaaaiiifi warm from the oven for a real compliment trouble," San Diego’s Pete taiawtawawiiuaiiiiMi getter. Wilson told reporters. “We Choye from stsi were asked to cooperate A8 B/\ Southwest Com Meal Cookies with fresh and assist them in making Super T roup^w tegj orange slices add the finishing touch to this judicious cuts, not meat-ax ' 2S%to45> truly Mexican feast. Coat these deljcate, easy- cuts." -n*4 , to-prepare cookies with a cinnamon-sugar The response from the ssLiCT mixture for an extra treat. Serve a traditional mayors “was good," Wilson said. There was 1 8 % OHil FIREPUCe itEMS Mexican chocolate drink and your menu will general agreement be complete. . n “American cities will not TUI 8 Enjoy the many tastes of Mexico and bring be healthy until there is an CHAINBAIIfB •l4*A •BLUES BROTHERS . . ANTOJITOS direct: "The bottom line is ‘Made In America’ FIESTA P IE ■ BISCOCHITOS that we were told while MM (Appetizers) •ABBA 'Super Trouper’ FILLINC; there will be large reduc­ 3/4 teaspoon salt ( Com .Meal Cookies) •THE RINGS ‘The Rings’ BASEi 1/2 cup (2 oz.) ihredded sharp 1/2 cup finely chopped onion tions in spending, those 1 cup chopped, ripe torruito 1/2 cup Quaker or Aun, Jemima Cheddar cheete 1 /4 cup finely chopped green (peeled, if desired) COOKIES: 1 teaspoon cinnamon truly in need will not be Enriched Com Meal 1/2 cup butter or margarine TOPPlNCi pepper CRUST: 1/4 teaspoon salt asked to suffer. All others 1/2 cup all-purpoie flour 1/2 cup sugar One 4-oz. con chopped green chilies, 2 tablespooru butter or 1/8 teaspoon soda 2 cups all-purpose flour 1 egg ' hopefully will suffer 1-1/2 learpooni baking powder drained margarine ClfINAMOK SUGAR equally.” 1/2 leatpoon nail 1/2 cup Quaker or Aunt 1-1/2 cups Quaker or Aunt 1/3 cup taco sauce 1/4 cup all-purpose flour Jemima Enriched Corn COATING: Suffering was on the 3 tttbleepoone vegetable 1/3 cup (1-1/3 oz-J shredded sharp 1 cup milk Jemima Enriched Com 3 tablespoons sugar ihorlening Meal Meal minds of members of the Cheddar or Monterey Jack 2 cups shredded,cooked 3/4 teaspoon cinnamon 1/3 cup milk 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon baking powder Black Caucus who met cheese chicken 1/3 cup butler or margarine with Reagan later in the One 4-oz. can chopped green b w . combine com meal, flour, baking powder and salt in medium-sized 1/3 cup vegetable shortening Heat oven to 3(.5'F. lo r cookies, l>eat together butter and sugar day. Rep. Shirley chilies, drained 1/2 cup cold water Chisholm, D-N.Y., said the bowl. Cut in shortening until mixture resembles coarse crumbs. Add milk and 1/4 cup minced fresh parsley until light and fliilfy; beat in egg. Add corn meal, baking powder, cinnamon, salt and soda, mixing well; chill I hour. Shape dough president told them he cheese, mixing just until dry ingredients are moistened. Knead gently on lightly or dried parsley flakes floured surface about 30 seconds. Roll on lightly floured surface to l-/4-inch to form about thirty-six 1-inch balls. wants to attack abuses in thickness. Heat oven to 4.50°F. Cut dough with 2-lnch round biscuit cutter. the welfare and Medicare For coating, combine cinnamon ;md sugar. Roll balls in coating Flare circles on ungreased cookie sheet. Press indentation in renter of each circle For filling, saute onion and green pepper in butter. Add flour; stir mixture; place on ungreased cookie sheet. B;ike at 375 F. for 8 to programs so necessary for .sT/*'-' with back of measuring 1/2 teaspoon. until blended. Gradually, add milk, stirring constantly until smooth poor people. 10 minutes. Cool 2 minutes on cxrokic sheet; remove to wire rack. and thickened. Stir in chicken, chilies, parsley and salt. Cool thoroughly. Makes about 3 dozen cookies. “The president indicated For topping, top each circle with piece of chili, scant 1/2 teaspoon taco sauce, that in terms of the budget scant 1/2 teaspoon shredded cheese and another piece of chili. Bake at 450"f ! For crust, combine flour, com meal and salt. Cut in butter and for 8 to 10 minutes or until light golden brown and cheese is melted. Makes shortening until mixture resembles coarse crumbs. Add water, 1 and in terms of the generai about 2-1/2 dozen appetizers. things he will be sending tablespoon at a time, stirring lightly until mixture forms a ball; CREPES RELLENO up, we will be able to see divide into 2 parts, 1 slightly larger. Roll large part on li^ tly floured quite clearly he will not surface to form 13-inch circle. Fit loosely into 9-inch pie plate. Roll (Stuffed Crepes) and cannot move in the GUACAMOLE DIP remaining dough to form 12-inch circle. (Not pictured) 2 large very ripe avocados direction of forgetting or CREPES.- 1 lb. ground beef 3 tablespoons minced onion Heat oven to 425'F. Spoon 1/2 of chicken mixture into pie shell; discarding the poor,'” she 1 cup milk One 8-oz. jar taco sauce 2 tablespoons mayonnaise lop with tomato and remaining chideen mixture. Flare top crust said. over filling; trim. Turn edges under; flute. Cut several slits in renter 3 eggs 1/4 cup sunflower nuts 2 tablespoons lemon juice Delegate Walter Faun- 2/3 cup all-purpose flour ' 1 teaspoon paprika to allow steam to escape. Bake at 425"F. about 30 minutes or until 1/4 teaspoon ground cutnfn troy, D-D.C., the new 1/3 cup Quaker or Aunt Jemima I 1 teaspoon salt crast is lightly browned. Makes one 9-inch main dish pie (6 servings). 1/8 teaspoon garlic powder chairman of the caucus, Enriched Corn Meal TOPPING: 1/2 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce Dash of salt said Reagan agreed to i tod drops hot pepper sauce Guacamole another meeting with the FILLING: Dairy sour cream group in about a month and Cut avocados in half. Remove pits. Spoon out CORN BREAD CON QUESO 1/3 cup chopped onion Shredded sharp Cheddar directed his department and mash pulp. Blend in remaining ingredients, 1 tablespoon vegetable oil cheese heads and Stockman to sit mixing until smooth. Makes 2 cups dip. 1/2 cup butter or margaripe 1 cup (4oz.) shredded down with caucus NOTEi To store, cover tightly with plastic 1/4 cup sugar sharp Cheddar cheese For crepes, combine all ingredients, mixing until smooth. For each members in the coming wrap, smoothing plastic wrap over surface of 4 eggs 1-1/2 cups all-purpose flour crepe, flu 1/4 cup dry measure half full. Pour into hot, lightly days to discuss the budget. 9 m O m U % ! , CclfBrH Rppy Knil T«p» dip to prevent discoloration. 1/2 cup finely chopped onion 1 cup Quaker or Aunt greased crepe pan or 6 to 7-inch skillet; immediately tilt pan to Reagan will address the One 4-oz. can chopped green Jemima Enriched Com coat bottom evenly with thin layer of batter. Cook 45 to 60 seconds nation at 9 p.m. EST $.44 oare^),iesseuii 9.74 £.74 chilies, drained Meal or until tops look dry. Turn; cook about 20 seconds. Stack crepes Thursday and provide an 2 1 *70 WR«a« One 16-oz. can whole kernel 4 teaspoons baking powder between sheets of wax paper.* “overview" of his plans. ■1 4 com, drained, reserving 1/4 teaspoon salt Then, on Feb. 18, he will 1/3 cup liquid For filling, saut^ onion in oil. Add meat, browning lightly; drain. - IfiMiiMliBiwiiidnMW Stir ill taco sauce, sunflower nuts, cumin and garlic powder; simmer personally deliver a more Heat oven to 3(X)'F. Beat together butter and sugar until light and about 5 minutes. Heat oven to 325*F. Fill each of 12 crepes with detailed accounting to a 1 2 .2 2 .ewRseisaSsisii ^‘10.3d4atiM e.iiaieiaai 1 1 . 0 ^ ^ OarNae-HiS swuterjs. IkMlaMg . 11.97, fluffy. Add eggs, one at a time, beating well after each addition. 1/4 cup meat mixture; roll up. Flare seam side down in 13x9-inch joint session of Congress. i.^a Stir in onloii, chilies, com, reserved liquid from com and cheese. baking dish; cover with aluminum foil. Bake at 325’F. for 10 to 12 * t* Combine remaining ingredients; add to com mixture, mixing well. minutes or until healed through. Serve with guacamole, sour cream and shredded cheese, ns d e sM . Makes 12 filled crepes. The «Uy ireatcr ■■luoct Four Into well-greased 13x9-iuch baking pan. Bake at 300‘F. for 1 hour and 15 minutes or until light golden brown. Makes 13x9-inch lhaa Ihi harl-cere imoker it •NOTEi At this point, crepes may be wrapped' and frozen up to Ifet Male aea-tawker. MANCHESTER VERNON com bread. 3 months. Thaw overnight in refrigerator. 1146 Tolland Tumpika TrKIty Shopping Cantar

STORE HOURS: DAILY & SATURDAY. 10 AM to 9 PM • SUNDAY, 12 NOON to 5 PM • PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SATURDAY 14 - EVENING HERALD. Wed., Feb. 4, IMl EVENINS HERALD. Wed., Feb. 4, 1981 - 15 I ■ World^s favorite cream cheese celebrates centennial Great cuisines of the world Out of the thousands of shelled and deveined 1 large Bermuda onion, white. grocers had to sell the chocolate cheesecake to be Centennial Cheesecake The most distinguishing contest rules, look in your Coast,” which contains products that line the V4 ,;pound fresh sliced and separated into Dip shrimp and assorted product quickly. Im­ the most irresistible com- 1 8-oz. pkg. Philadelphia quality of Japanese cuisine favorite store or write to; more than 50 Inspiring shelves of today’s super­ mushrooms, cleaned and rings vegetables into batter, provements in manufac­ bination. The Kraft Brand cream cheese Is its reverence for the Planters Oil Contest Rules, recipe ideas for sauteing, market, only a handful J apanese T empura halved Heat peanut oil in a large sh ^ n g off excess. Fry in turing methods have meant Kitchens have created a tk cup Parkay margarine natural beaiity and natural Drawer "A”, Madison stir-frying, pan-frying and existed one hundred years V4 pound fresh green saucepan to 375°F. hot peanut oil until golden that cream cheese can now chocolate cheesecake with IVk cups flour flavor of food. The Square Station, New York, deep-frying regional and several international ago. One of these national 1 egg yolk beans, cut into diagonal Combine water, egg and tender. Drain on paper be safely kept in the dairy a coconut and nut crust, y * cup sugar Japanese do not mix N.Y. 10010. international favorites. It favorites featured In the institutions is Philadelphia 1-tk cups unsifted flour slices yolk, flour, conrstarcb, towels. Serve hot with Dip­ case and in the home topped with an airy cloud 1 teaspoon grated lemon several foods together in Finalists’ reclped-will be also contains helpful "Frying Coast to Coast” Brand cream cheese, Vk cup cornstarch 4 carrots, peeled and cut sugar, salt and ginger in a ping Sauce. refrigerator for many of lightly browned rind the same dish as the . considered for use In future cooking advice for perfect booklet: which celebrated its 100th 4 tablespoons sugar Into thin strips blender container. Cover Dipping Sauce: Dissolve weeks without loss of meringue. Cocoa-Nut 3 8-oz. pkgs. Philadelphia Chinese do, nor do they like Planters Oil recipe books. meals and a 50 cents Tempura Anniversary here at a 1 teaspoon salt 1 large sweet potato, and blend on high speed un­ 1 bMf bouillon cube in 1 freshness. The relatively Meringue Cheesecake is Brand cream cheese to add rich sauces to their Everyone entering the coupon toward the Makes 4 to 6 servings 1 teaspoon ground ginger special luncheon at the peeled, halved and cut in til smooth, using a rubber cup boiling water. Stir in V* recent innovation of the easy to make but looks 1 cup sugar food as some of the French contest will receive a free purchase of Planters 100% 3 cups Planters Peanut 1 egg white, stiffly Palace Hotel, parts of '/4-inch slices spatula to keep mixture cup Dry Sack Sherry and V4 rigid box for the 8-oz. size elegant enough to display 2 tablespoons flour do; they prefer to serve copy of Planters Oil’s new Pure Peanut Oil. The Tem­ Oil beaten which also date from the helps protect the cheese. on a pastry chef’s cart. 1 tablespoon lemon juice 1 green pepper, seeded flowing to blades. Fold cup soy sauce. Serve foods separately and simp­ booklet. "Frying Coast to pura pictured here is one.of 1-Vk cups cold water 1 pound raw shrimp. and cut into rings same era. Since 1880 this Cream cheese is still made To help celebrate the 2 teaspoons grated lemon ly, in order to relish each mixture into beaten egg warm. product has been marketed in strateg ic locations 100th Anniversary of one of rind type of food individually. PICK UP YOUR VALUE PACKED CIRCUUR in the familiar silver- across the U.S. so that it the nation’s most 4 eggs The Tempura featured ALL FOOD MART STORES OPEN SUNDAY 9 A.M. TO 4 P.M. IN THE STORE. WHILE SUPPLY USTSI colored wrapper, except reaches consumers in a venerable dairy products, 1 21-oz. can cherry pie here is an example of a during wartime when there. minimum of time. try this classic Centennial filling classic Japanese dish. were shortages of tin and Cream cheese was Cheesecake. Suggested Combine softened cream Fresh vegetables and It’s A Great Week of Food Buys at Food Mart! aluminum originally thought of as a topping is cherry pie cheese and margarine, shrimp are coated in a* PRICES EFFECTIVE THROUGH SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7. Cream cheese is a native cheese to spread on filling, but other variations mixing until well blended. batter which Is so light it is U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEP BONELESS American product, in­ crackers, breads or bagels, work well also, such as Add flour, sugar, and rind; translucent after it is WALDBAUM’S U.S. GOV’T. INSPECTED vented in 1872 in upstate and a 1922 source says "It mandarin oranges and mix well. Form into ball; cooked. The vegetables and New York in response to a GRADE “ A” is not used much for crushed pineapple, or chill thoroughly. On lightly shrimp are then deep LONDON BROIIi^ desire for a better, richer cooking." Today, cream sliced kiwi fruits arranged floured surface, roll Vs cup fried, in peanut oil, which SHOULDER cheese made with cream, Food M a rt TURKEYS cheese is used almost as in an overlapping pattern. dough to tk-inch thickness. Is light enough to enhance Keith Ridgway, President, FROZEN • 10 TO ^4 LBS. frequently for cooking as it Cut with assorted 1-inch the natural flavors of food. Kraft Retail Food Group, is for spreading, and Cocoa-Nul Meringue cookie cutters. Sprinkle Peanut oil is remarked at the luncheon, appears in a myriad of Cheesecake with sugar. Bake at 375 recommended by culinary LB. "In 1880 the ‘Philadelphia’ classic recipes, ranging It*s the year • 1 . S B IVk cups flaked coconut degrees 8 to 10 minutes or experts who say it Is (NO LIMIT) u s.D A. CHOICE BEEF brand name for the cheese from dips to casseroles to y* cup chopped pecans until edges are very lightly closest to oils used in the of the rooster! came into being, reflecting desserts. But one of its 2 tablespoons Parkay browned. Spread two orient. Its light flavor Shoulder Roast l b S 1 . 9 9 the city's reputation at that best-known applications is margarine, melted thirds remaining dough makes it ideal for time of high quality food, QUNQ HAY U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF U.S.D.A. CHOICE Colonial cheesecake, where it adds 28-oz. pkgs. Philadelphia onto bottom of 9-inch preparing delicate FRESH superior dairy products, BONE IN Freeh American Fully Cooked richness, creamy texture, Brand cream cheese springform pan. Bake at JapaiKse dishes. Further­ FA T CHOY SHOULDER and leadership in general." and a delicate tangy flavor. 3 eggs, separated 375 degrees, 25 minutes. more, It is completely CENTER CUT SHOULDER SMOKED HAMS ^Philadelphia Brand cream "Most people would vote Ml cup sugar Press remaining dough natural and unrefined with Happy New Year!' PORK BUTTS (WATER ADDED) cheese has been produced cheesecake the most delec­ 3 tablespoons cocoa around sides of pan. nothing artificial added. CHUCK LAMB CHOPS BONE IN ____ Shank Portion ever since, continuing the table of all creations made 2 tablespoons water Combine softened cream The Tempura featured tradition of great freshness with cream cheese, but the 1 teaspoon vanilla cheese, sugar, flour, lemon here Is one example of 4679! STEAKS and high quality. Strict subject is not without con­ Dash of salt jtiice and rind, mixing at recipes which may be • 1 .0 B f 1 .2 B standards of sanitation Food Mart has everything m m 4 0 NECKS OR SHANK FOR STEW FRESH PORK SHOULDER troversy,’’ said Dorothy 1 7-oz.. jar Kraft medium speed on electric entered in Planters Oil’s Butt Portion have always been carefully Holland, vice president. to help celebrate the ■ • LB. Lamb Chuck . l b ’1.59 Butt Slices LB’1.49 4 marshmallow creme mixer until well blended. "Great Cuisines of the observed at every step in Consumer Affairs, Kraft, cup chopped pecans Add eggs, one at a time, World" Recipe Contest. WALDBAUM S OR COLONIAL its produ'Ction: in fact, Inc. “Most consumers Combine coconut, nuts mixing well after each ad­ Original recipes which use COLONIAL FULLY COOKED (WATER ADDED] GENUINE SPRING 1 LB advertising for the product have strong preferences and margarine; press onto dition. Pour over crust. PKG SLICES 1.B Planters 100% Pure Peanut CHINESE NEW ZEALAND Lean Sliced Bacon M.39 Smoked Ham 1 .89 in 1933 proudly states, about cheesecake, whether bottom of 9-inch Bake at 300 degrees 1 hour Oil may be entered in one FRESH CRYOVAC ^ "exceptionally pure for no they favor the creamy no­ springform pan. Bake at WHOLE and 15 minutes. Loosen of six categories — French, Meat Franks' s®PKa^1 Cornish Hens ™ck lb^1 .19 hand ever touches it.” Milk bake variety, or the more 325 degrees, 15 minutes or .39 cake from rim of pan; cool Greek, Indonesian, Italian, LEGS of HYGRADE SMOKED FRESH LARGE MEATY ROASTING and cream purchased to traditional baked until light golden brown. before removing rim of Oriental and Spanish. For NEWVEAR CENTER make cream cheese must cheesecake with a drier Combine softened cream pan. The rich, creamy flavor of chocolate features an easy-to-make coconut and nut LAMB Pork Chops CUT , 5 2 . 3 9 Chicken Drumsticks lb 79'" meet rigid high standards, texture. Midwesterners SNO-WHITE MORRELL LEAN cheese, egg yolks, sugar, Spoon filling over cheesecake is complemented by a topping crust. As this dessert is quite rich, cut Into \ FROZEN - 5 to 6 LBS. AVG. and laboratory tests are tend to choose the creamy, cocoa, water and vaniUa, Smoked Bacon cheesecake; top with cut of lightly browned meringue. In Cocoa-Nut ' small pieces, using a sharp knife dipped M.39 Roasting Thighs lb^1.59 used throughout the chilled version, while in mixing at medium speed outs. MUSHROOMS L n o 4 9 SNOW KING MORRELL SLICE 8 EAT ■ BONELESS „ . _ ^ Meringue Cheesecake. The cheesecake into hot water to ease slicing.____ manufacturing process to the Northeast, the “New on electric mixer until well Topping Variations: ■ 9 LB. Sandwich Steaks addend lb insure consistently 1 O ■ ... i-'llddmiL ^ 53.99 Smoked Ham ” ^1.99 York style” baked blended. Pour over crust; Mandarin oranges and lemon juice. Cook until Easy superior quality. cheesecake is the favorite. bake at 350 degrees 30 crushed pineapple; Kiwi Most consumers take for clear and thickened, MT. VERNON Restaurants such as the old minutes. Loosen cake from fruit slices; Lemon Glaze stirring occasionally. Stir granted the refrigerated Lindy’s in New York have rim of pan; cool before — Combine % cup sugar FRESH CHINESE FRESH CALIFORNIA distribution system that in 1 tablespoon Parkay brunch become legendary because removing rim of pan. and 2 tablespoons cor­ brings perishable products margarine. Cool slightly. DAIRY STORES APPLE A EVE of their cheesecake and the Beat egg whites and salt nstarch in saucepan; stir in with entertaining SNO-PEAS NAPPA 7-UP Dole Mrs.Filberts to supermarkets in all cor­ Spoon over cheesecake; secret recipes for this until soft peaks form. Vi cup water and y * cup 690 Hartford Rd. becoming simpler each ners of the U.S. In the early chill. 244 Broad St. APPLE REGULAR A DIET Pineapple dessert are often closely Gradually add day, the easy-going brunch days of cream cheese Manchester Manchester MARGARINE guarded. Our Centennial marshmallow creme, has soared in popularity. ■ • LB. JUICE 2 LITER . IH JUICE manufacturing, though, SLICED ■ CHUNKS Cheesecake, which we are beating until stiff peaks There are no set rulep CALIFORNIA 1 LB.PACKAGE this highly perishable fresh 64 OZ.BOTTLE 67.6 OZ. BOTTLE OR CRUSHED sharing with you, is of the form. Sprinkle nuts on Exclusively yours about what should be FRESH BOK CHOY 3 LBS ®1 . QUARTERS product could only be traditional baked variety," cheesecake to within tk- How well informed we are of the activities in LAND 0 LAKES BUTTER served, so put on your i C 2COZ. marketed in areas near the CONN she noted. thinking cap and have PLUS CAN inch of edge. Spread Washington that have meaning to Manchester d e ^ d s on FRESH BEAM SPROUTS > lb p k g 6 9 ' site of its production. In - F A basic cheesecake marshmallow creme our Washington news sources. Every week your Gening some brunch fun. the 1920s the shelf life of BROWN. WHITE OR GOLD recipe can be the versatile mixture over nuts, sealing Herald gives you exclusive reports from our Washington A definite possibility 10 COUNT Philadelphia Brand cream FRESH WON TON SKINS ' lb p k g 6 9 ' basis of any number of to cheesecake surface. bureau. Your Evening Herald, the only newspaper with would be Scrambled Eggs Soft Soap 9 OZ CONTAINER .29 Hefty Trash Bags PKG, cheese was one week on LAND LAKES FOOD CLUB variations. But most true Bake at 350 degrees, 15 in 'hirkey Ham Basket. NEW ENGLAND SOY DAIRY DEL MONTE • PEACHES OR PEARS ^ SWANSON • OZ. CAN ^ ice. which meant that its own bureau covering Washington for news for cheesecake fans find minutes. Cool. Manchester. iMin Combined with a fruit and FRESH TOFU I LB PKG 89' Chunky Fruit 2, 89'^ Chicken Broth o CUT beverage, plain or fancy, FOOD MART ALSO HAS A WONDERFUL SELECTION OF PLAIN, MEAT OR MUSHROOM your meal-planning is FRESH WATER CHESTNUTS • GINGER ROOT • SCALLIONS SPAGHETTI SAUCES CAN GREEN • EGG ROLL SKINS • LEEKS • FRESH CHOW MEIN • Ragu ^laOy Dole '''cRA^PEFRUrT'’^ Drink done. FRESH SUNCHOKES • FORTUNE COOKIES • KIWI FRUIT • BEANS If your guests have never FRESH SHALLOTS • CHINESE CUKES • LYCHEE NUTS • NABISCO E FRESH STEAMED S FRIED NOODLES and many more VIVA Joy Liquid 16 OZ. CAN quartered pound tried turkey ham, they’re in for a real surprise. It is' LA CHOY LA CHOY Ritz Paper Towels Dish Detergent Menus actually turkey thigh meat 1 .6 9 limit 2 DESIGNER ■ DECORATED 20- OFF LABEL which has been cured and CHOP SUEY EQQ ROLL Crackers OR ASSORTED a p S io SHRIMP- MEAT&SHRIMP SHRIMP ■ CHICKEN JUMBO ROLL 22 OZ. BOTTLE fully cooked. Turkey ham BEEF OR SUKIYAKI CHICKEN or LOBSTER 12 OZ. PKQ. Manchester whipped potato, roll, cin­ Menus are subject to peaches. tomatoes, peaches. MOSER FARMS is high in protein but low in 42 OZ. CAN 6'/2 OZ. PKG. HEINZ namon applesauce. change without notice. Wednesday: Meat and Tuesday: American chop FRESH GRADE A WHITE LARGE BANANAS fat and cholesterol. You Cafeteria menus which Wednesday: Juice, pizza, cheese pizza, salad, fruit suey, green beans, bread will be pleased with the will be served in salad and dessert. Hebron juice bar. and butter, pears with EGGS ^ flavor, nutrition, ease and KETCHUP Manchester Public Schools Thursday: Schools will Thursday: No school, cherry.’ cost. 10 OZ. PKG OF 8 1 QUART ENVELOPES LA CHOY SOY SAUCE BOTTLE Feb. 9-13 are as follows: be closed today through Rham holiday. Wednesday: Vegetable Scrambled Eggs in Alba NONFAT DRY MILK ^2.99 Sue Bee Honey 89^ 44 oz. BOTTLE Monday: Hamburg patty Monday: Sliced roast soup, toasted cheese Turkey Ham Basket 28 OZ GOLDEN OR PURPLE Feb, 22. Friday: Soup, grilled LA CHOY BEAN SPROUTS CAN FOOD CLUB on roll, potato chips, whole Breakfast, pork, gravy, mashed sweet cheese sandwich, potato sandwich, pineapple cole 1 loaf round bread Corned Beef ozcAN ^ 1 .3 9 Juicy Juice 32oz container 6 9 ’' kernel corn, milk and potato, biscuit, corn, puffs or french fries, slaw, rosy applesauce. 6 to 8 slices turkey ham, CHOW MEIN NOODLES ^oz can •)»'' _ _ . _ _ a s s o r t e d VARIETIES - 14'/: OZ CAN _ HiKh & Hale REGULAR & DIET pineapple tidbits. chocolate whip. applesauce, peanut butter Thursday; Schools cut In half FROZEN • 16OZ. PKG. ruirKCM K A A e \ • 1 . 2 3 Tuesday: Hot turkey Each day a choice of Tuesday: Sliced turkey clos^ today for Lincoln’s 2 tablespoons butter or LA CHOY CHOW MEIN .1 9 C & C Cola 6 wns^1 .3 9 Recipe Dog Food 3 fo r 89^ brownies. CONN PLUS DEPOSIT sandwich with gravy, juice or fruit and a variety roll, gravy, mashed potato, birthday and Friday for margarine of other breakfast items Vernon LA CHOY WON TON SOUP pk°g' 69' cranberry sauce, whipped mixed vegetables, gelatin. energy conservation and JUMBO EGGS y* cup green pepper, Dairy Dallghtal Proamn Pavorltmal Waldbaum '• N Y Sty la Dmlll potato, buttered green from which to choose one: Wednesday: Lasagna, next week for the winter 870- 2 9‘ chopped All schools COLONIAL LAND O’ LAKES Cereal, waffles, pancakes, green beans, homemade 98c doz. SALE ENDS SAT., FEB. 7, 1981 MEETU DUCK SAUCE CONTAINER M.89 TOP FROST beans, milk and apple Monday: Frankfurt on recess. Vs cup onion, chopped TOP FROST - 10 OZ. PKG. ikj HOOD’S HOOD’S 1% EQQO VIRGINIA BRAND cinnamon rolls, scrambled rolls, apricots. - WHITE crisp. Wednesday: Cheese 8 eggs SEASONED ICE eggs, bagels, French toast, CHINESE VEGETABLES 59' ORAHQE LOW FAT FAMILY GLAZED American pizza, tossed salad, milk Thursday: No school. MTM£ y» cup milk or cream CREAM and chilled apricots or oatmeal. Winter recess starts. Vk cup Cheddar cheese, JUICE MILK WAFFLES HAM Cheese Ala carte breakfast 1/j GALLON ’/2 GALLON ALL FLAVORS peaches. Schools will reopen on Feb. cubed or grated CONTAINER Vj GAL. CARTON 17 OUNCE p k g : STORE SLICED Thursday: Lincoln’s items are being offered for 18. Salt and pepper Pick Your Own Proah Producml CONTAINER students who do not wish to CENTER- Birthday —no school. All m eals include a Cut top from round CALIFORNIA CRISP CALIFORNIA SWEET • g a s Your Friday: Mid-winter recess. buy the complete choice of whole white, non­ OVEAGIFT bread, cutting at angle C hoice breakfast. HAVEL M.oa. fat chocolate or non-fat down into the bread. Line ICEBERG LIGHT N' LIVELY TOP FROST 10 OZ PKG 4 VARIETIES SLICED TO ORDER^ JACK 8 JILL _ _ . ALL VARIETIES white milk. A variety of cut edge of bread with half- WIDE BOLOGNA vj l b 69' THArS AS BEAIHVUI EMPTY LETTUCE ORAHQES YOGURT ''aorcup" 3 f o r ® 1 . VEGETABLES EA 5 9 ' LARGE HEAD LARGE 72 SIZE Bolton RolieriHun breakfast snack items is also slices of turkey ham. Wrap HOOD'S NU FORM or LARGE or SMALL CURD - BIRDS EYE 4 VARIETIES INTERNATIONAL KOSHER KING WHOLE KOSHER _ _ available along with soup completely in foil and b a r -b-q c h ic k e n s lb 99' E lem en tary Monday; Juice, grilled COTTAGE CHEESE ’c ^ p 8 9 ' VEGETABLES lo o z pkg 7 9 ^ and sandwich of the day. place in 325 degree oven CARANDO ' WHITE TORINO SALAMI or _ _ . Monday: Chili dog. cheese sandwich, milk. ILOSTMPOUNOS A s ir s n u H O F ? ^ 1 « PHILADELPHIA SOFT n r k f while eggs are scrambled. DANDY LOAF l b 99' baked beans, pickle chips, Tuesday: Juice, Elementary JUST 12 WEEKS FRESH CRISP CREAM CHEESE aoz eup 89' LARGE PEAS ie 02 p o ly b a g 5 9 ^ AT Dirr CENTEK Melt butter or margarine FRESHLY MADE DELICIOUS , . _ _ scrambled eggs, toast and Monday: Sloppy Joes, LARGE iBUNCH COLOMBO n n f BIRDS EYE 10 oz PKG ^ fruit upside down cake. In large frying pan on Pascal Celery 59*^ SALADS CHICKENOR TUNA jam, milk. rice, green beans, fruit. ... And Tv« CALIFORNIA SNO-WHITE PLAIN YOGURT 32o z c u p 9 9 ' CHOPPED SPINACH 2 f o r 7 9 ' Tuesday: Fruit juice, kept it off medium heat. Add green CARANDO NEW ENGLAND LUNCHEON. Wednesday: Fruit, raisin Tuesday: Hamburg piz­ LARGE HEAD minestrone soup, turkey fo r o v e r pepper and onion; cook un­ Cauliflower M.19 MAD?»®ADIILIC ' lb PKG OF 2 7 Q 4 toast, milk. za, tossed salad, orange MARGARINE sozeups l o CRUNCHY FISH .2 oz p k g M . 5 9 SAUSAGE v j l b ® 1 .2 9 ham sandwich, chips, 5 yMiel til soft. Stir milk or cream FRESH ^ m t Thursday: Vacation juice bars. FLORIDA CITRUS . oz BAG WEAVERS FINEST O A cookie and applesauce. Into bggs, pour into pan and 20 starts. Wednesday: Sliced Andy Boy Rappini lb 09'' O R A N G E J U I C E ^CARTON^ 8 9 ^ oreidacrispers 89' CHICKEN ROLL v, l b ® 1 -3 9 Wednesday: Sloppy Joe cook, lifting and stirring U.S. EXTRA FANCY "WASHINGTON STATE" turkey, m ash^ potatoes, GREEN GIANT _ _ . HANSEL4GRETEL P&Pof on toasted bun. tossed gently until almost done. broccoli, cranberry whip. Delicious Apples g"old°n lb 49^ NIBBLERS 6 COUNT PKG 89' OLIVE LOAF 8 9 ' salad, fruit cup. Glastonbury Add cheese and season a p R e J U I C E c '6 n° t*a\ n°e r 9 9 ^ Thursday: Schools Thursday: Winter recess KING SOUR o r . SARA LEE INDIVIDUAL • 7L. OZ PKG JUDEA KOSHER skinless beef All schools At Diet Center, I not only lo«t with salt and pepper to nAM IQH CHEESE APPLE or 84 OQ n P i I QAI F FRANKSOP starts. California Asparagus lb^1.39 SOUR CREAM eozeup 65' U C U l rnOCKWURST bM . 9 9 closed today through Mon­ an the weight I wanted to Iom , taste, stirring gently until U M N I O n c in n a m o n RAISIN 4 Monday: Hot dog in bun, day. I learned how to keep it off! done. FRESH BITE SIZE O A C Tater Tots, green beans, South Windsor My h u sb a n d w as so Cherry Tomatoes lb 09'^ ' Remove warm bread An Exciting New Eating Experience Valentine cake or fresh impressed that he went to FOOD MART BRINGS YOU FIRST QUALITY AVAILABLE AT FOOD MART NOW! Coventry fruit. All schools DM Center arkd lost 3b- from oven, fill "basket" pounds himself. And it only with scrambled egg. Cut HO IRON PERCALE GREAT MOMENTS OF MUSIC Tuesday: Italian grinder, Monday: Soup, turkey, The Mushroom Farm STARRING WEIGHT WATCHERS All gchools french fries, peaches. took 4 weeks. U you have a THEOUNKIN’OONUn carefully into pie-shaped ham and cheese grinder, weight problem, call Diet It’s Fun To Grow Your Own M ushroom s! PEQUOT SHEETS, ARTHUR FIEDLER i THE BOSTON POPS Monday: Hamburger at Wednesday: Spaghetti french fries, vegetable CRmAL APPLE. wedges to serve. Serves 6 Center! ' Each box is a miniature mushroom plot. All A NEW STE RIO REQPE CARDS Robertson and Grammar with meat sauce, salad, sticks, whipped sundae to 8. PILLOW CASES LR RECORD VOLUME *1 9 9 RECIPE CARD FILE yeast rolls, fruit. SUCCESTED you have to do is just add water and follow EVERY WEEK jhts Wsok's Fostuto: WITH PURCHASE OF DECK 41. and Junior Mac at Hale, dessert. 528-0283 simple instructions. First crop is ready in potato puffs, fruit cup. Thursday: Schools close Tuesday: Shells with 827 MMIISIDE AVL RETAIL PRICE $l.«g. AHD $ 4 9 9 VOLUME *4 12 COMPLETE DECKS IN ALL Tuesday: Oven fried today and remain closed meat sauce, grated cheese, 14-21 days and special pricei Music of 20th Century This Week’s Feature: (Regular retail value $6.99.) C anada will keep pro-, BLAHKETS ONLY I ■ chicken, cranberry sauce. through Feb. 22. green beans, Italian bread. DECK FISH $ m J l ducing for 2-3 ■ JUST BY SAVINGS ONLY * 3 . 4 9 Canada is the world's se­ *4 SPECTACULARS 1 ■ V cond largest country moriths. GREEN REGISTER TAPES >.!. VOLUMES 2-21'3.4«EA. S-’- See Store for Complete Details! YOUR IRANDMOTHER HAD IT territorially, extending ,, SEE STORE FOR DETAILS! from the North Pole to the , WE WANT IT It’s our beautiful crystal glass apple filled with delicious Munchkins* U.S. border and including Batty Craakar Alwaya Buying Antiquaa KITCHEN A MTHROOM UMbDELilia donut hole treats. all the Islands of the Arctic DOW Conouhtratud DASH I YES LIQUID 50* OFF Top $ for Early American, Victorian Furniture, Not only will it be fun to empty, but once it is, your family and friends from near Greenland to Laundry Datargant | Hamburger I ON A to LB. BAG HAHDIWRAP ALL WASHIHQ I U4. 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EVENING HERALD, Wed.. Feb. 4, 1981-17 Entertainm ent/Arts Supermarket labor now consumes 10 cents By MARTIN SLOANE much these employees • In ’Tulsa, meat cutters strikes are to be avoided at In the effort to deter­ earn. Here are some recently signed a new con­ almost any cost. mine why our grocery bills examples from around the tract m t will being their In nnany areas, all the are so nigh, we usually country: annual earnings up to $31,- major su|Mrmarket chains 500 within two years. Meat Supermarket Shopper overlook the cost of super­ • In Detroit, bargain together with the Raging Bull turns placid market labor. Instead, we journeyman supermarket wrappers covered under local union. ’Thus^ all of blame farmers or food clerks make $8.55 an hoar. the same agreement will them are affected e<|uaUy processors, the weather or By the time their contract be earning $$7,500! by the new labor aip«e- By VERNON SCOTT picture. He is, perhaps, more interesting than form required by this offer country. Allow 10 weeks to two labels from 29-ounce recounted. "When be said yes, I went on a diet the price of fuel. expires In 1983, their wage How do these wage rates meht. And all of them can three RonzonI pasta HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Jake La Motta may his screen image. of $5 worth of eye makeup receive each refuhd. cans of Home-Style large- and lost 60 pounds while he was putting it on. Yet, supermarket labor rate will have increased to compare to those earned then pass along any wage products. Expires Dec. 31, have been a raging bull during his brutal days "Bobby De Niro and I spent a year working from No Nonsense: BIRDSEYE $1 Offer. cut vegetables. Expires All in all, I lost 5,000 pounds during my now accounts for cents almost $10 an hour. by other retail workers? increases to kupermarket 1981. together before the picture startra," La Motta career." 10 Beautiful Leg ‘n’ Lashes Receive a $1 refund. Send Dec. 31, 1981. in the prize ring but today the ancient battler out of every dollar that you • In San F ran cisco, The average retail worker shoppers in the form of ' VAN CAMP’S Beans ‘n’ said. “ He trained more for the part than I Offer, P.O. Box 820, the required refund form is as placid as storied old Ferdinand the bull. Jake is portrayed as an unsympathetic and I spend on groceries. supermarket clerks recent­ outside the supermarket higher prices. LA CHOY Free Frozen Wieners Days. Receive a thought was necessary. He worked out every Burlington, N.C. 27220. and tear strips from any Subject of one of the screen’s most abject Neanderthal throughout most of “ Raging Many of us think of ly received a raise that Industry earns about $6 an ’This problem most be ad­ 10 Chinese Pea Pods and can of Van Camp's Pork day from April of 1977 to April of 1978. ’This offer expires April 30, anti-heroes in "Raging Bull, ” the ex-champ, Bull," an uncompromising, brutal low life who supermarket employees in brought their salaries up to hour. dressed with a sense of of the following tvpes of Water Chestnuts Offer. and Beans. Send the “ He studied my old fight films hour after 1981. Birds Eye vegetables: Receive a package of La soft-spoken and tir^-eyed, acknowledges he’s beats his wife and brother and throws fights terms of the part-time $10.69 an hour. Why are supermarket urgency, because new con- required refund form, hour. He boxed more than 1,000 rounds with Clip ‘n’ File Refunds Combinations, Inter­ Choy Chinese Pea Pods. not the same man so brilliantly depict^ in the, for the mob. On screen he is an uncouth slob, a cashiers and baggers who • In Kansas City, wages so high? Primarily tracts will soon be complete labels from any me alone, plus many more with other fighters. . sadist. (Week of Feb. 1) national Recipe, Cheese Send the required refund film by Robert De Niro, '' fill in during busy periods. journeyman clerks earn because supermarkets negotiated covering more two cans of Van Camp’s La Motta, who could take a punch better “ I told him when we were in the ring to go don’t like strikes. than 150,000 supermarket Vegetables, Starches, Sauce, Americana Recipe. form and the complete in- Most people would sue United Artists, But most of the typical $9.01 an hour, while meat Pork and Beans or Brown than any fighter in memory — tie was never all out, not to pull his punches because he Fruits Expires Dec. 31, 1981. .gredient panel from one La supermarket’s payroll cutters earn $10.81. A strike is far more cost­ employees. These Sugar Beans and the label couldn’t hurt me. I was never hurt in the ring. Scorsese and anyone else connected with the (File 4) GREEN GIANT CO. Choy Frozen Pea Dos and knocked down in more than 100 fights — gives goes to f’ullTtime • In Chicago, clerks ly to a supermarket than Is agreements will pave the from any wieners. Expires I never felt pain. I psyched myself into not picture, claiming defamation of character or Clip out this file and Receive a can of Green Water Chestnuts package. no sign of being punchy. en^oyees. make $9.50 an hour, and a generous labor agree­ way for an even busier con­ March 31, 1981. feeling pain. libel. Certainly it would seem unlikely a man were produced In keep It with similar cash- Giant mushrooms. Send •Expires Oct. 31, 1981. His soft, brooding brown eyes are clear. His Few shoppers know how meat cutters make $11.51. ment. Even if management tract year In 1982. Bonus! "This offer doesn’t “ But Bobby gave me four black eyes over thus depicted would cooperate with the film’s off coupons — beverage re­ memory — especially for the dates, opponents ■MrrlaSL keeps the store open during With the hard facts of the required refund form LE SUEUR, Green Giant require a refund form: the year. He damaged my nose and did M.OOO production. fund offers with beverage and cities of his fights — is faultless. the strike, a certain life pressing in on con­ and ingredient panels from Co. Receive a can of Le SUNSWEET Coupon damage to the caps on my teeth. And he frac­ Jake shrugged with-resignation and said, coupons, for example. Accompanied by his eldest son, Jake, Jr., La amount of business will go sumers from ail sides, it is two cans of Green Giant Sueur Corn. Send the O ffer, P.O . Box 669, “ When I saw the finished picture, I said, ‘Yes. Motta is winding down three years of his tured a rib. I gave him some good shots, too. elsewhere. It may be many about time that we took a Start collecting the ne^ed Mushrooms Simmered required refund form and "That’s the way it was.’ I don’t like the way it L om ita , C alif, 90717. association with “ Raging Bull." And he took them well. McCWoolTNEl'Jhy" careful look at our inflated proofs of purchase while With Butter. Expires De. ingredient panels from two was, but I can’t deny it. The film is almost 100 months before those Receive a 75-cent coupon. The 58-year-old former middleweight cham­ “ When the picture started, Bobby fought customers return — if they supermarket labor bill anc looking for the required re­ 31, 1981. 17-ounce cans of Le Sueur Send the “ Sunsweet" name exactly in my style. Exactly like I did. And percent on the nose. pion, nattily dressed in a three-piece gray suit, return at all. questioned the effec­ fund forms at the super­ HOME STYLE VEG Brand Golden Tiny Corn. from the front panel of any he’s so good he could fight professionally right market, in newspapers and was in Hollywood to talk about the picture. His ” I don’t enjoy seeing myself up there. The Senior Citizens In an industry in which a tiveness of supermarket ALL Free Can Offer. Expires Sept. 30, 1981. Sunsweet Pitted Prunes now. Not that he’d be champ. But he can han­ magazines, and when Receive a can of Home weight hovers near 160, his old fighting form. picture ends in 1964 and I wasn’t the same nnan change of 1 percent in a collective bargaining. RONZONI. Receive a $1 package. Expires March dle himself in the ring like a pro.” trading with friends. Style vegetables and 15 refund. Send the requir^ La Motta began work on the film with direc­ I am today. During my fighting career I store’s market share can Refund of the Day 31, 1981. Offers may not be cents in postage. Send the refund form and Universal tor Martin Scorsese in 1977 when the script Jake was a bloated 220 pounds when he and worked at being vicious, mean and cruel. make the differnece Write to the following Copyright 1981, United available in all areas of the required refund form and Product Codes from any was still being ironed out. It is based on Jake’s De Niro began working out. In his quest for “ "That’s the attitude I had to take to become between profit and loss. address to receive the Feature Syndicate Inc. 1970 autobiography. He will remain on the verisimilitude, De Niro gained 60 pounds a champion. I talked myself Into it over a Signup continues film ’s payroll until he com pletes the during the course of the film to pbrtray>Jake period of years. It worked for me. I became toA&Fs promotional tour. accurately in his later years. champ. And I spent more years afterwards Because De Niro rarely grants interviews, “ When Bobby gained all that weight, I asked talking myself out of being that brutal raging A i m i i R Fe d u r *. La Motta has been charged with selling the bull. for trip to show him. 'Do I look as bad as vou?’ ” .lake ‘D ie B o s t o n P o p s By WALLY FORTIN us at 647-3211 for further in­ 4 in fly-tying is urged to call If you dM not ORtAT MO M D I T S OF MUStOstanifig the Isgsndary Arthur Hi! Well, we started formation or better yet, and have their name put on stop by and pick up a flier. nsMsr and dw loMBn Fops Ordissha oHsr you ond your receive your registering for the Boston the list as soon as we have M e o w p u f e bdroduodon to somo ol flw moot oxetUng ^ Idsfc d« P M M d M n s to r iM d < U Re tedUlp o w M to In T V to n ig h t Time is running out so you HU f« « M e * lAe sSodrllMd prtoO M m cR A*F llprp. toMSt St Flower Show this past enough individuals a day and tosphtag inuslo svar ssltton* spsedtotoSy iw40d to M ad COLORFUL Monday morning and by better act. fact. and time will be scheduled. the end of the day, we had O.K. now, let’s get on The chess club has N b u m S : 10-PAGE CIRCUUIR _ 6:00 with the action and started Monday mornings lion. (60 mins.) filled one bus and have N0«v» about on the second bus. happenings here at the at 10 a.m. If you’re in­ pick one up at your ^ All In Th« Family 9$ Connacllcul Prims Tima 20 You'll Do Better S I Ramambar Harlam 'The Early center. It all starts with terested or have signed up, LoveSongs GD Jokar'sWild We will continue to sign up w t Years: 1600-1930' Fllmmaksr WII- JD Tannla Continuat From Day* t A i J i for the remainder of the last Friday afternoon’s set­ please attend. nearest A&P Store Ham Miles'lour-partappracisllonol I k n l r tgiF.w F~.i tlma $200,000 Avon Champion­ W ed n esd a y back games with the Now as far as the ships from Chicago, Singles Final the community week. OOiSy while siippiiesiast. IM) Movia ‘Nikki, Wild Dog Of THE begins with a look at Harlem's early Now, come Monday mor­ following winners: Helena greenhouse is concerned, Irish soda bread comes In many tempting Norih'Par! II 196 1 Jean Coulu, Joanne Woodward, right, as days as a lishlng village, a Dutch Gavello, 144; Bert Turner, we are still looking for Elizabeth Huckaby, an educator (arming communlly, a wealthy New ning, we will be signing up versions. . Emile Geneat A male mute puppy 131; Bill Stone, 130; Al and an orphaned bear cub are (eth- embroiled in the F^eral-state con­ York City auburb and a burgeoning for another trip and those plastic containers black neighborhood. (60 mins.) ered together and forced to tend for troversy over integration in Little from all reports it sounds Gates, 127; Mina Reuther, and any seed donations will Ihemaelvas after being separated S Independent Nawa ■ - i i ) .VATtHADDtD Rock, A fk„ in 1957. greets new 10:15 like a neat place and at a 125; Ed Hindle, 123; Arvid be greatly appreciated. BEEf ROUND-PONELESS BEEF ROUND-BONELESS FRO.’ EN-GBAOE A from their trapper master. (46 black students, in CRISIS AT Wheat germ mins.) IS Benny Hill Show reasonable deal. It’s to the Peterson, 122; Vincent Partridge Family CENTRAL HIGH. The dramatic 10:30 Borello, 121; Arthur Bouf- new motion picture-for-television QD Moot Tho Mayors White Beauty View Resort TV Community College fard, 121; Sam Schors, 116; /HOUKiueancmA/ ^ 3*2*1 Contact will be broadcast as a special @ Dick Cavan Show located in the Pocono M TiM TeTi S4 tx rr s s S lu m iAi$e Smoked Bottom Round Whole Bottom miTtunTFoep tee-eeo Young ® Hogan’s Heroes movie presentation. Wednesday. 0 Hollywood Squares Bemie Martin, 118; Archie ■0110*11$ U S T M i DAILV Mountains. This will be for msTtNOWoiav ee.ee ^ Jim Rockford: Private February 4 on CBS-TV. 10:45 Houghtallng, 118; George Irish breads Investigator ® Altar Bonny (Joined In five days, four nights and The drama re-creates one of in­ Progress) you’ll be housed in the Brooks, 117; Key _ 6:30 tegration's earliest flashpoints, If you want to learn remaining dry ingredients. Hams 11:00 Ellsworth, 115. Roasts Rounds Turkeys ^ Carol Burnett And Friends which exploded into a national North-South Units. Things ^ Tic Tac Dough Haws ’Then on Monday, it was about soda breads, ask an Cut or rub in butter. Add NBC News issue when nine black students I M.A.8.H. start with a lunch upon Irishwoman. buttermilk, mixing lightly were ordered by the U.S. Supreme ) Benny Hill Show pinochle time anil we had Over Easy Chests: Musical- arrival and three meals One source points out comedy star Gordon MacRae and Court to be admitted into the ) SportsCantar 44 players and the winners with fork. Knead on floured I Noatalgla Thaaltr each day with a lunch prior that soda breads are his son, songwriter Bruce MacRae. previously all-white student body. are: Marjorie McLain, surface one-half minute. Hosts; Hugh Downs and Frank Blair I Dick Cavan Show to departure. ’There will F Charles Durning, Henderson For­ always made with butter­ Turn into greased 9-by-5- j^losed-Captioned; U.S.A) ) OddCoupIo continuous planned day 811; Marge Reed, 798; ° C Q ^ sythe and WjjNam Russ also star. ® Bob Newhart Show „ 11:30 Mina Reuther, 772; Bob milk (or soured milk) and by-3Vk-inch loaf pan. Bake ^ 6:55 « W Pwoa H M m wc CHECK LISTINGS FOR EXACT TIME X All In Tha Family time and evening ac­ soda Jthe dry variety, not in 425 degree oyen one ® News 0 Kojak Schubert, 762; Bess ° b tivities, including live per­ the beverage). hour, or until center of F ” D GP Mauda- Moonan, 761; Betty 89 formances, dancing, tours, 1 9 (D CBS News 8l) NCAA BaakatbaH Gaorgatown Many Irishwomen still break tests done. This rmViltanova scenic cruise, cluunpagoe ’Turner, 756; Al Gates, 754; M.A.S.H. ye University of Connecticut lo him the full horror of what she had bake their own soda kitchen-tested recipe ABC News S PM Magazine ® & Tha Facta Of LIfa Natalie 84) Movia-(Comedy) **lk "Maal- punch party. Also indoor Grace Windsor, 752; Ada The QE Bullseye seen and experienced. (90 m int) finds that after her first dale she's balla’’ 107B Bill Murray. A summer breads, but commercial makes one loaf. C o u n try Fam Pork Shop ASP Butchor Shop ASP Butchor Shop ASP Poultry Shop 3 ) ® Eight It Enough While Tom ^ 8:30 pool, sauna, whirlpool, Rojas, 747; Bill Stone, 747; ® SportsCenter and Abby celebrate their fifth wed­ become very popular, but she camp counaelor pulla oil one ou­ Power Behind bakeries also turn out this FONKUNN-CONTAMS: BEEF ROUND (S Merv Griffin doesn't know that it's because the trageous gag slier another. (Rated Arthur Bouffard, 744; READY QROUND CONTAINS FRESH FRYER PARTS ® Davy CrockeH At The Alamo ding anniversary by getting remar­ 9:00 shuffleboard, tennis, cards traditional staple in Fess Parker and Buddy Ebsen star boy spread some very racy--and PQWBSmins.) George Last, 744. The Throne Chicken Rice SoutPoik r i - i i r h Sow In 3 tb. E ried. Oavidand Janet announcelhat and golf. Also included is a d ) ® Taxi Louie has the dubious ver^nlrue-etorlee about her. The Tonight Show Ireland. No two recipes are Boneless n w M I Avg. Rode Box- - in this series about a rugged Ten­ they are separating. (60 mins ) honor of being selected by his em- During the day we heard Come in from the cold 0 nessee backwoodsman who ^losed-Captioned; USA) Gaorga Shearing At Tha ABC CapUonsd News tour of the Pocono Moun­ alike and other than the lb. pioyer'srevenge-seekingwifetobe Carlyala Set in an intimata cafe. Movlo-(8usponsa)**lk "Night that Floyd Post Is in the and have a bowl of thick, CombinatkNi RumpRoasIs ib< Ground Beef lb. Chicken m. blazed a trail of civilization through (X) Movie*(Drama)**4 “ Green herclandeeline lover. tains with lunch served buttermilk and soda, in­ savage Indian territory and estab­ F ire" 1954 Stewart Granger. (3eorge Shearing and bassitt Brian Holds Terror" 1055 Jack Kelly, local hospital undergoing hot, creamy Oilcken Rice PO^izjiNHroiiLte.^ysKwcuT BEEF ROUND BONELESS (9) NCAA Beeketball DePaul vs enroute. ’This complete 129 FRESH FORMERLY GROUND ROUND U S 0 A INSPECTEO-3 LB PACKAGE OR MORE « a lished the Indian's rights In GraceKelly. Anedvenlurerbelievee gymit Torn perform a program of vintage John Cassavetes. Hitch-hikers gredients vary widely. On “ CEilia America. Shearing, including such favorites hold a man and his lamily captive package will be $143, two to cataract surgery. We know Soup: Combine one can (11 W nOle POTK LOinS r® Swiss Steaks bl Ground Beef,u2*®I Lean Fresh Chicken Legs .b/9* hehas finally found hidden wealth in Q 9 0 D iff’rent8trokeeArnoldpar- one point, however, the ^ F titlval Of Faith a emerald mine in Colombia. (2 ee 'This Can’t Be Love', ‘My Funny whan they discover he has a a room. We are limited to that cards would certainly oz.) condensed tomato rice Eou4LXMTs.orcENTE6.eLAii6isi6LoiNENocHOP^ U E F ROUND-BONELESS (EYE ROUND STEAKS ? T91 B L BEEF ROUND WHOLE-IO TO I2LBS -BONELESS USDA INSPECTED(B0)4ELESSCUTLETS?I9LB> ticipateeinavoluntarylnter-cultural Valentine' and 'Lullaby of waallhylalhsr. (2 hrs.) homemakers agree. Soda )S 9 ■ »» ® Wild Kingdom hrs.) busing program in a Long Island two buses for this trip and be appreciated. soup with a can (10% oz.) ASSOfled POTR C hopS KJ lu I*® ® News (H) F.A. Soccer 'The Road to Birdland'. ® ABC News NIghttIne bread is best when served bye Round Roasts .u' Sirloin Tips "cT Fresh Chicken Breasts «1 ® in Performance town, but the white suburbanites 11:35 at registration you must Don’t forget that our ‘A POWERHOUSE I con d en sed cre a m o f imimwrrnnti ^m b ley'. Opening Round. dpn'l exactly welcome him with ^ 10:00 w i^ h ot tea. FROZEN-GRADE A 5 TO 7 LBS ® French Chef ® Diana Rota The room comes (1) There's A Meeting Hera CD Happy Deye Again pay at least $50 deposit, caning class will meet O F A n U M ... chicken soup and one-half P o ls k a K l e l b a s a lul®® |6» open arms. (Closed-Caplioned; TMighI ^ 12:00 "mese wheat germ soda 4 Turkey Breasts ® Face The Music alive with the sounds ol Diana USA.) tomorrow morning from *UfiKurau«we«lM«neandieMi I teaspoon dry mustard in a ^ Ross. 0 ^w a (D CBS Lata Movia ‘THE SWISS and the .trip is scheduled breads may be served hot, 9:30 9:15 to noon to work on IbrSwgfWE* IMnefllMe tw o -q u a rt s a u cep a n . AiFFarislySSop — — ' Cofonft/AlMfi . ® Daily Number ® ( 8 l Real People Tonight'a seg­ C iJ® Vagat An elaborate illusion CONSPIRACY' 1976Stare:0avld for the last week of April. cold, or toasted, and do not dMi ( C ® Soap Jodie finds himself ^ T:30 ment includes a look at a softball ieOan'sonlychanceatkeepinghim- Janssen, Ray Miilend. A former U.S. Gradually stir in two and FARAe their chairs and will meet iCOLONIAL BEEF BOLOGNA l LB PKG t 79l ^ PM Magazine doingbaltlewitheterociousmartial aell anda wealthy defense attorney Department of Justice investigator We are still planning to become stale quickly. •• gameplayedinthesnowandhockey arts expert in a valiant aitempt lo every Monday and two-thirds cups milk, one- Ita lian S a U S a g O lu 1 ® All In The Family played under water; a profile ol a from becoming the final victims of e ishiradbya Swiss bank when fiveof visit good old Wildwood in Serve buttered with your Colonial Meat Bologna 1 rescue baby Wendy from a kung fu lilt | 4 M e n u s f o r 0:15 9:55 C D ® FYI MarvQrmin g jN a w s eld erly lightly greased baking Empress Pineappie 2 cam 1 ^nto(ealthenew6-62 loaf with floured knife. ASSORTED VARIETIES FROZEN . 0:55 99 Laa Vagat Qambll ^piM^(Tue.) ILovaLucy or tea. I mcdiuin-tiied yellow onion, Ragu Spaghetti Sauce *^7 1 22 AHva Bombr^(2hrs., lOmins.) Bake in 375-degree oven 40 New Country Yogurt 3t«89* Wisk Detergent ?r 1*® P American TraH ® 0 ® Days Of Our Uvea 4:30 CD Franklin Show Tuesday: Sliced turkey and gravy, buttered elbow sliecd Ihin Banquet Pot Pies 3 55a ^ 1 3 Nawa In-Bchool Programming <8 ln-8chool Programming 3 lo 6 lU. boiler ORANOIJUiOf ^ ASSORTED-PAPEB IWOPIV Tom Larson Show Flkilalonaa O Gat Smart to 45 minutes, 'iliis kitchen- PLAIN EGG OR ONION FROZEN 7:00 NCAA Hoekay (Tua.) macaroni, green beans, applesauce, butterscotch pud­ 3 IM. Wortcfictahire sauce Contadina Sauce 5 “S. * 1 J Morning BuNsayo 3^0® tested recipe makes 2 Minute Maid c%99* Coronet Towels 59* QD Addama Family Ckrlal TTia UHng Word (D MomontOf Madltatlon ding, Italian bread, margarine, skim milk, coffee or tea. STIR Salt and papper lo lastc Lender's Bagels V,‘ 4 9 * , 10:30 (9) NCAA Beakatball (Mon.. BowHebod loaves. PROCfUEDCHfESE WHITE OR PASTELS TWO PLY 330CT ROLL U AUca(Exc.Thur.) ^ 3:19 Wednesday: Tomato soup, cabbage patch stew, la a 12-OZ CAN'FROZEN . U ® Good Morning America OMDayAIATImo ® UBAFRaHglouafHm CRAZY NOTE: Dough may be Macaroni & Cheese 4 piigi 1 Coronet Bath Tissue ^ I ” U Richard Simmons Show D ILwLucy ® Jake Heaa Qoepel Time mashed potatoes, carrot and raisin salad, spice cake with Saule onion in 3 iM. of butter Kraft Velveeta Spread Tropicana Orange Juice 7 9 * SIraata Of Ban Franclaco 2:30 until it begins to brown. ANN PAGE ^ . mm. m m ^ ^ IWOPLY irta^nter 9 0 9 9 Blockbuatara (2Z) ln-8chool Programming S:00 baked in two greased 8- 9 Jokar'atVIld SportuCbirtbr whipped topping, rye bread, margarine, skim milk, Add the steak slices and more ■at iWci 39< MARVEL FROZEN _ Today ^ 2:00 ABhiThtPtfflNy LawblAndHurdy inch layer pans. Srated Cheese Soups 'rm 3r.r.89* Delta Facial Tissue Pfcfl 9 Batman 10:90 J A t The World Turns Wondar Woman S coffee or tea. buller if necessary. French Fries 55 1” O Nawa 9 ^ Irish Brown Rr4;ad 7:25 ^ ^>1 Smart Tanmt:t200,000AvonCliam- (IlMovId-IDrMM)*** “Contplr- Thursday: Lincoln’s Birthday — closed. Toss until ihe meat loses its CD 10:S a OnoUfeToUve ntMpa(Wa«L) 1 cup vacuum packed red color. 3) Nawsbraak aeyOf Hm t U" IBBO LIIIIPAImur. Friday: Baked breaded fish, tartar sauce, potato puffs, Movia (F it) Sylvia Syma. A group ol nuna al a JUST WHEN YOU THOUGHT IT wheat germ, regular Add Ihe Worocsieishirc sauce, •’JAN ‘ n Dkg BEACH cucumber and celery. ^ MCAA Hoekay (Esc. Tua., DomM „ 4:00 tising for X-rated movies, massage parlors and other 1 teaspoon salt 5 “ I 9 9 * 99 OMIgan't (aland Movia (Mon.) B Nawa Serves 2. Vartoua Programming Varloua Programming Dr. Oana Bcoll On )labraws Vk cup butter * n j 9 9 Wheal Of Portufte businesses appealing to the explicit. Your Evening TV Community Collogo Magglo And Tho Boauttful 3-2-1 ConlacI .u. Noie: this dish can also be t Don Lane Show Machine B 22Allva Herald doesn’t for a very good reason. We respect your 1 cup buttermilk Cartoons Elaelrle Company prepared with luncheon meals 11:30 , 6.00 f ® CMcoAndTheMan LoHaryBbow(Thur.) family too much. Combine wheat germ 8 (JQ Prayar for quick weekend lunches or JSfaTy1«r Moor# Show w ith both flours and PatawordPkia C D ® FYI (II) NCAA BaakatbaH Arkansas vs suppers. CALDOR PUZA BURR CORNERS,MANCHESTER m ln-$ehool Programmlnf 3:00 Tsnas 3 ) GuMlngUghl <4 YM MMtoWa ThW MAHV T«N I NMT KMW W ♦**•*<«»i> (f) Woody Woodpocker 18 - EVENING HERALD. Wed., Feb. 4. 1981 EVENING HERALD. Wed., Feb. 4. 1981 - 19 OttNGtwrFEnotr! Vernon Bolton HAPPY CHINESE HEW YEAR 4679! Educators Town vote looms East meets West on February 5 to bottles of Chinese Hot Mustand and paper tovwls. In a large skHlet or wok placed over celebrate Chinese New Vear. On that Sweet & Sour Sauce for dipping; won medium high heat, heat three tablaasioont day, the old Year of the Monkey will ton soup, available frozen; and a tide cooking oil. A d d vegetable m ixture; cook recommend and stir until sauce thickens. A d d chicken on charter changes give way to the new Year of the dish of fried rice, which can be found placaa and cahaw s; cook and stir 1 or 2 Rooster. Under the influence of the both frozen and in cant. BOLTON — The new town charter The revisions if approved by vote also proud bird, the days ahead will be Here’s how to prepare: minutes or until chickan Is heated through. Spioon Into center of serving tkatter. Serve revisions were approved by the Board of wi|l give more power to the selectmen in filled with self-assurance and personal Immediately. CHINESE IMPERIAL CHICKEN $12,852,586 Selectmen for town vote on May 4. adjusting salaries in town budget forma­ achievement. (4 Sarrings) The appropriate wording to be placed on tion. The budget has formerly been the Chinese New Year is a big day for ORIENTAL BROCCOLI AND giving and receiving presents. Fruit, the May ballot will be selected by the town responsibility of the Board of Finance. I K Ibt. ikinnad, boned chickan braastt, BEAN SPROUT SALAD By BARBARA RICHMOND clerk and in the form of a question for the especially oranges which symbolize cut Into 1-Inch placaa <8 Scrvtnffi) These revisions are the first proposed abundance, an array of foods, potted MARINADE: Herald Reporter voters to decide upon. for the three-year old charter, and were 2 tablaapooni La Choy Soy Sauca plants for friends; fabrics and orna­ 2 Ibi. frtth bfxiccoll VERNON — With athletic programs left Intact, the Among the revisions is a change in the drawn up last fall by the Charter Revision ments for one’s own family are the 1H ttaapoons dry vermouth U2 lb. frtih muihrooiTYt. dMfMd 1 teaspoon Oriental aaiama oil term of the town treasurer from two years traditional gifts. Children are dressed 1 ctn (14 oi.l La Clwv Baan Sprouta, Budget Committee of the Board of Elducation will recom­ Commission and completed late 2 tablespoons cold water rlnaad and dratnad mend a 412,852,586 budget to the full board at its meeting to four beginning with the May 7, 1979 December. in new clothes and receive small 1 tableipoon comiterch 1/3 cup cldar vinagar election. The revisions also call for a SPINACH MIXTURE Monday n i^ t. amounts of money wrapped in red 1/3 cup talad olMnot Oliva oil) reduction in the terms of office of The selectmen were pleased with the paper to assure good luck. 2 packages 110 os. eechl Iroien ipinech 2 taaapooni cttiup The budget to be proposed, however, does eliminate the 1 taeipoon tell members of the Board of Finance from speed in which the charter revisions In Chinese communities, fireworks 1 ttaapoonaalt driver eduction program. Ihe cost of the program was 1 teeipoon Oriental sesame oil Prtthly ground black pappar to taita six to four years. Term changes for the materialized. First Selectman Henry and good wishes hail the New Year. 1 tablespoon mlncad gerllc figured at 143,113 in force of lesser paid teachers. Dr. Cut broccoli flofttt from atalks. Para planning commission, zoning commission Ryba said that this “pushes us way ahead At midnight, cries of "Gung Hoy Fet VEGETABLE MIXTURE ttalki and cut Into K-Inch tlicaa. Cook Bernard SidmM, superintendent of schoob, said. It was Toy” (Happy New Year) and La Choy 2 tabittpooni chopped green onion broccoli italki in boiling watar 1 minuta; decided it would be less expensive to have the students and the zoning board of appeals are also of schedule" and complented the charter 2 tablespcwnt minced fresh ginger rinaa under cold Mater and drain. Cook proposed. commission for “its excellent work." ^ood luck) ring in the streets and 2 tablespoons mlncad garlic florets 2 mlnutas In boiling salted water; take private lessons. throughout the household. 3 cans IB ot. each) La Choy Water rinse with cold water and drain. Combine The full board still has to discuss and take action on the Chinese New Year also is a “deli­ Chestnuts, drained and halved cooked broccoli with mushrooms and bean committee’s recommendations. The committee reduced cious time” as it is the occasion for the sprouts. Blend remaining ingredients, pour biggest feast of the year in China. To SAUCE MIXTURE over vegetables, mixing wail. Marinate 1 the b i^ e t proposed by the superintendent by about |196,- 2 tabletpoont dry vermouth hour in refrigerator. Serve on crisp lettuce 545. The proposed budget represents a 9.46 percent in­ celebrate the festive day, home econo­ 3 tablespoons La Choy Soy Sauce leaves. mists of La Choy Food Products have t H tablaapooni sugar crease over the current budget. Coventry created a welcoming menu sure to t K leaipoons Oriental tasame oil At a previous meeting the committee had discussed the please even the fussiest dinner guest. 2K taaipooni Worcastershlra sauce possibility of cutting some interscholastic programs in an t/2 teanroon hot pepper sauce, o r to taste The dish features chicken nestled in 1/3 cup chicken broth effort to save money. But figures presented Tuesday, Sandy Tyrol of Vernon, who has been selected to represent a bed of spinach seasoned with garlic 1 tablasixron cornatarch which revealed the savings would be minimal, caused the Connecticut In the Junior Miss Pageant, was honored by Vernon and sesame. Spicy hot Imperial Chicken 1 qt. cooking oil board to change Its mind. is as divine to look at as it is delightful IK cups roaitad caahawt Ilf laltad, ihaka and state officials Monday night during a meeting of the Vernon In slave to remove salt) The full board, last week, voted to eliminate the Town Council. Shown with her, left to right, are State Sen. Michael to eat. And it’s not difficult to make. Combine all Ingradiants for marinade positions of athletic director and supervisor of physical and pour over chickan, mining wall. Let Skelley and State Reps. Teresalee Bertinuson and Chester Salaries, benefits Serve the entree with an unusual. 4 education and to create a new position of program Oriental Broccoli and Bean Sprout stand 20 minutes at room temperature. Morgan. (Herald photo by Richmond) SAeanwhila, cook spinach according to manager. Committee members said they would like to Salad mounded on lettuce leaves. You package directions. Rinse under cold wetar see h m this works out without eliminating any of the can use a variety of prepared Oriental to stop cooking: drain. Toss with saasonlngs. Arrange around border of serving platter. programs next year. hike school budget foods, readily available at supermar­ kets, to complement the meal; frozen Set aside. Combine sauce mixture; set aside. The only changes in the athletic budget was the Energy conservation head In wok or deep saucepan, heat oil for COVENTRY — The superintendent of La n o y egg rolls, heated according to deep frying. Drain chicken pieces; fry a few elimination of |3,000 for physicals for students involved In for $158,525, 14.4 percent. package directions and served with at a time until goldah brown. Drain on sports and 8 1 ,^ savings in the elimination of one of five schools has proposed a 14.5 percent in­ Cuts have been made in the salary area, footl»ll coaches. The students will now pay for their own issues new wood policy crease over last year's budget. including a cut of eight and one-half full­ physicab. Superintendent Arnold Elman sub­ time equivalent teachers and a net "cut in Devra Baum, committee chairman, asked the com­ VERNON — Robert Romejko, chair- have had instances where the taxpayer mitted the proposed budget to the Board certifi^ staff of 6.78.” mittee to decide on taking an additional risk factor in the nun of the town’s Energy Conservation may receive wood while another might of Education and included a letter out­ Overall, staff areas were cut about budget, something that Is done each year. The committee Commission, said the commission has not, and criticism has arisen,” Romejko lining the budget which states that "the seven full time equivalent teachers. agreed to take another $20,000 in the teacher salary ac­ issued a policy statement concerning said. budget submitted represents an unusually The board will now work on the budget count but delayed action on a suggestion to take further town-owned wood. He is therefore asking town personnel to large increase of $^,326 (14.5 percent) making additions and cuts; after the Imperial Chicken nestled in a bed of dipped egg rolls, won ton. soup and Oriental risks in 'the fringe benefib account. The business He said the commission voted to have adhere to the commission’s policy to avoid over the 1980-81 approved budget or an in­ budget is accepted by the board, it will be spinach seasoned with garlic and sesame Is Broccoli and Bean Sprout Salad. manager will be getting new figures on this later this wood, that is cut by the town workers on confusion. crease of $483,326 (12.6 percent) over the forwarded to the town manager, Frank fine holiday, entree. Serve with sauce- week. town-owned property, be brought to the anticipated costs of operating this year.” Connolly, for further revisions. The JoAnn Worthen, a board member and former chairman Rockville High School site. Tests conducted The area of the largest increase is in budget will be voted on in May. of the Budget Committee, asked the committee if the He said in certain cases, when the tree salary and benefits, $269,379 or 49.1 per­ Dr. Elman said the board has begun budget was being considered while looking toward is legally on town property, but in front of COLUMBIA — Vision and hearing cent, with tuition and energy accounting work on the budget this week. providing some level of service and what philosophy was a private residence, he understands that tests for children who are four years of Chinese spiced mushrooms being used. the procedure was to let that person take age and live in Columbia, Hebron, Coven­ ^ Cut tkinngd, boiwd chickan braasti 2. Tofixvagatablamixtura.halvowitar Mn. Baum said, "We tried to leave in what’s good and the wood. try, Andover, Marlborough or Lebanon, into 1-inch piscat. Combina all ingradi- chatfmiti, and combina with choppad (4 servings) Refrigerate to chill, about 20 minutes. Serve on crisp lettucelei leaves. take out what we felt could come out — we had to set However, when wood is cut in such will be given by the Community Health anti for marinada and pour ouar graan onion, giniar and priic. Cook Vi lb. fresh mushrooms. priorities.” areas as Henry Park or Camp Newhoca, Service Inc., Route 6, (kilumbia on the chickan, mixing wall. Lat ttand 20 pinach and to a with laaioninga; sat wiped clean, stem ends She said Dr. Sidman had stressed, throughout the both owned by the town, that wood should fOrurth 'T hursday of each m onth, F minutei at room tamparatura. aiida. Combina nuca m ixtura; sat atida. removed budget meetings, that the committee should feel comfor­ be brought to the high school site, September through June. 1 quart boiling water table with what it was doing. Another committee Romejko said. For an appointment for Feb. 26 ^ re n ts 2 tablespoons La Choy member, Lee Belanger, said, "We tried to affect as few "I realize that many low income per- should contact the health service office at I Open 7 Days c h ilh ^ as possible.” ’• - sons do not have wood stoves and this 228-9428. Tests are given from 1 to 3 p.m., 1 tablespoon sherry For Your ^ Mrs. Baum said she wants to go to the Town (k>uncil procedure may seem far-fetched, but I bv aoDointment. pinch salt and feel comfortable in defending what the board will ® Convenience! 16 Hot Pepper Sauce and m rm s present. “Every year there are innuendos about fat in our Wear diamonds This spalls Happy New Year totaling '/< carat sesame oil to taste budget,” she added. your In Chinese. Crisp lettuce leaves Also left intact, after it was discussed to possibly in 14k gold. E j i m m u eliminate busing kindergarten children who live within heart As dainty a diam ond P lace m ushroom s in walking dbtance of their school, was the extra bus for pendant as you've ever ’ .-.t / colander in sink; pour this purpose. on a seen. And surprisingly boiling water over to Some of the other areas where the committee cut the affordable! $475. blanch. Drain and dry superintendent’s recommendations include: $5,434 in the Celine’s Country Salon chain thoroughly. Adult Education budget by raising the fees for residents DID from $10 to $16 per course and for non-residents, $15 to 270 Buena Vista Road, Couentiy (at dead-end) 3. Haat about 1 quart cookini oil in 4. Hggt 3 tabispoom cookini oil in $20. Combine soy sauce, Celine Hewitt, owner- wok or daap nucapan placad ovar wok or lot|o ikiUtL Add tfO|otriilo Also; $32,716 with the elimination of one assistant sherry, salt. Hot Pepper m adkim ' high haat (3 75 °). Ramova murturo; cook and itir 1 minuta; add superintendent (approved by the board); $19,300 by formerly from Sauce and sesame oil, ' chickan piacet from marinada; cook, a nuca mbrtora; cook and itir until elminating some items under building maintenance; $3,- FEBRUARY mixing well. Add BHfWKffiSTi Area faw at a thna, until goldan brotwn. nuca thickans. Add chickan and 845, for items at Sykes School that will be taken care of by Grand Opening SPECIAL— mushrooms and toss. Ramova and drain chickan. cadfowi; cook unti baatod throu|h. the two athletic positions; $35,000, risk factor in fringe Manchester Jiri. I l l VALINTINfS DAY U Fresh-Grade*A' benefits (may be more); and $5,000 in transportation by Shampoo Set $ 9 50 Salon. ISFE6 I4TH Everybody kno WB that Pinehurst at 302 Main, is the place reducing extra mileage costs. or Blow Dry O o iiid a d ^ There were several other small amounts cut from a Atk about our Our 81st Year as Truslad Jawelers for the best meats. T hey know that we feature only medium size variety of budgets in the areas of supplies and equipment. Sign up for free door prize- LARGE Senior Citizen Pricee 966 MAIN tT. e DOWNTOWN MANCHtSTCR 12 to 14 lb. Pork Lol ns instead of the more wasteful 16 to 20 lb. \ e Hartford e New Britain e Westfarms Mall loins. They know tha t all beef specials will be L.S.D.A. Choice a s IWnrcup (zo'tttiyiMi*' CttW9»Vt6Ma*i9 Crtwg* well as top selection if that grade. Dt>pi \ CELINE-S 7 Offer Oriental Drug eharges lodged ALL PHASES OF BEAUTY VCOUNTBY/ From White Bi : YSALON / read to white goods, from State Butter at EGGS SERVICES SI.79 lb. to Shurfinc VERNON - Dale L. Carlow, 30, of Hartford, was Sugar at 5 lbs. for $2.59 they find we have DOZEN CARTON • Shampoo Sefu • Permanente recipe booklet the fairest prices ... charged Monday with possession of cocaine, possession of an hallucinogenic substance, and possession of less • Preciuion Haircutting • Blow Drying "The Wonderful World of available by sending 50 U.6.D.A. CHDICE than four ounces of marijuana. • Coloring • Eyebrow Waxing HOOVER SERVICE Oriental Cookery," a full cents for each booklet with The arrest was made on a warrant after completion of BOnOM ROUND Piiwliurst Veribest Pork Sale By Appointment Only 742*5570 color recipe booklet your name and address to: an investigation that started on Jan. 7, police said. Police CUFFORDS P O T R O AS T . GROCERY featuring 40 recipes for La Choy Oriental Recipe said a search warrant was executed at 23A WiUowbrook Mon.-Wed.-FrL 9-6, Apartments in Vernon. A $2,500 bond was posted and American dishes with an Book Offer, P.O. Box 211, ~ Thurt. •■8, Sal. 8-3 U u rin Q I PORKIHMSTMB PORTION ...... M. tl'IS■ ■ ■ Carlow is scheduled to appear in Rockville on Feb. 17. Oriental flavor and authen­ Dallas, Texas 75221 <2.19 Cloacd TuBfdav CLIlVIC Joseph D. Pure Jr., 17, of East Hartford, was charged tic Far Eastern dishes is RUMP PORK SIRS .. PORK R O A S T , Mad Monday with second-degree larceny and first-degree OVEN f Qallon larceny In connection with the investigation of an alleged m urmr-SKt.. Bi;7n; id abt^ ROAST Lean, Any TMeknett break into a local home. He was scheduled appear in Center Rib or Loin court today. 1. Chgck glectrlcal systam ^W INTER CLEARANCE SALE 2. Chack all movabla parta Top O' Tho Morning 3. Raplaca bait and bruahaa BYRROUND PORK <4 o e M A n / 0 WINTER JACKETS WE’VE MOVED! OVEN 4. Raplaca bag In order to better serve your creative BA&)N y o u ’r e r DOWN VESTS needs and offer a greater selection of Gift ROAST CHOPS* 1 lOO I SWEATERS-SHIRTS 5. Raplaca bulb If nacaaaary Items, we are relocating next door at Softefod Large One notm adeof 6. Claan flltar systam 133 SPRUCE ST. FEB . 3rd. 50 r & MUCH MUCH MORE! SAVE 8.00 As of % 4 .•2’* Pound 7. Chack and claan agitator We invite you to visit us and look over our CHICKEN |»||« REG. 14.95 CINTIRCUT Package BOOT SALE 6. Lubricata baarings new line at our everyday low prices. In ad­ SOTTOM n u m e y l dition to our yarns & accessories. LESS .PH* CHIN0z@ a Some of the new items that we will be ROUND cumborland farms One Day Super Value Specials! Fnezsr Special featuring are: Fresh Whole Milk These days, no one is With prices •String Art aDrled & Silk Flowers rising as fast as they are now. it PANTS^ *10 6FF Sava on tlioso special Hoover vacuum .•2»* Hoihe-Style makes good sense to save money ANY PAIR OF FAMOUS •TrI-Chem Classes (Liquid Embroidery) WHOLE PORK LOIN anywhere you can. So look to your will cut 2 large roasts or 2 small roasU and 10 to 12 HERMAN OR TIMBERLAND •Beg. Knitting Classes eCraft Classes B o o t Freezer center chops. insurance lor possible savings. AT LEASTS •Crochet Classes •PICIAL WISS SURVIVOR WATERPROOF HOOVER CONVERTIBLE PRIlZIR WRAP ALL OR PART DONUTS Call us lor a quote on Great Americai GREAT COLORS* Registration now In progress for classes. . W H OLE Plain, CInn., auto or homeowners insurance. If UPRIGHT BOTTOM MXMO Sugar or Glaied you're not made of money, a Great iizMZS-36 \ Call for further Information and to reserve /American auto or homeowners INSULATED BOOTS J1.49 policy Is made for you • AUmaASITATOR yourself a place as classes are limited In size. ^ 140i. get. Pk. • ■MMtraSAIUlM .*2.19 CEMEAM • 44N-TNE BOM CMPCT SMIFT S m H E f r i X-C SKI PACKAGES HOURS: 9.00 - S:30 TUESDAY - SATURDAY trnMwnn FOUOrSCOFFIE 0 QUALITY SKI EQUIPMENT REG. 79.95 9:00 - 9:00 THURSDAY g w . e * 2 .U 88* 03^ F AT RAY’S LOWEST PRICESI NOW B9.88 PUIabury Carrot N Spico CLARKE 50%F RENTALS & LESSONS AVAILABLE VILLAQE CHARM Coke, Tab, 7-Up mSIHIMICE A8ENCY Z U lM r a o M a orApplaaauea Spico Cako Mix YARN RARN $ 1 .1 9 m 237 E. Canter 8t. 69« We Reserve Hie Right te Limit Quantities 643-1116 RAY’S ARMY & NAUY STORE MARLOWS RINIOM649-9699 CITIZIN DISCOUNT OPPIMD Items A Prices Mfective Wednesday, Feb. 4 thru Sunday, Peh • m S T FX>R EVERYTHINO SINCE 1911! DOWNTOWN MAIN ST., MANCHESTER — OPEN 6 DAYS —THl'RS. NIGHTS tIU 9 J>INEHUR8T fiROOERY INC. OMAIIIIIBCWI BanNUtatpai FREE PARKING FRONT AND HEAR OF OCR STORE! • ji-'

ao - EVENING HERALD. Wed., Feb. 4. 1981

Probate INoticE Probate Notice Probate Notice EVENING HERALD. Wed.. Feb. 4. 1981 - 21 NOTICE TO CREDITOIIS NOTICE to CRSDITtHtS NOTICE TO CREDITORS OFFICIAL NOTICE ESTATE OF MAMA J. METCALF. ESTATE OF LIDAmLE P. OOMP, ESTATE OF ROBERT J. Help Wantod IX b(orlii| District of MaadMster at a baariiig District of Man^ericr at a bcnring Lost and found i Fast growing East Hartford R E ilL E S T A n held 00 JaMary 21, IMl ordarad thw held on January N, INI ordarad held on January S7, INI ordtfed tbrt ’The Board ol Tax Review of the Town of Manchester, Conn., Dtstrloutor nas immediate all clalma rmut be preaeitad to Um all claims must be presented to the all claims must be preeenled to the will be in session In the Municipal Building, 41 Center Street, on LOST • CoUte TYpe female opening for conscientious, SALES fiduciary m or before April It, INI or fkhKlary on or before April N. INI or fi^ la iy on or before 27, INI or be barred as by taw provtdad. be berred u by taw provM . be berred as by law provided. the fallowing days during the month of February. Ton and white. North mature individual, with good Sberrla L. Aodoaon. Sbenie L ADderson, Sbeme L. Anderson, CaU64M323. mechanical aptitude. PMition Noil wovM }8i Ao to: Asa't. dark Ass'l, Clerk Asa't. C M February 10. 1081 Wednesday from 7:00 P.M.-8:30 P.M. entails some equipment Tba fiduciary is; . The fiduciary li; Um fiduciary la: February 23, 1901, Mwiday from 7:00 P.M.-8:30 P.M. LOST - December 1st, in or operation along with inven­ Grand List John d.G. Rottner David W. Oomp Jerome I. Wattfi 1. Earn up to 60% com­ 7tl Proapact Avaooe, 97 HolUiter 8 tr ^ , TNMabiStr^ February 25, 1681, Wednesday from 7:00 P.M.-8;S0 P.M. near SBM. Large envelope tory Ihcatlon and identifica­ liaacbeater. CT 09M0 Manchester, CT 06640 containing sum of money. tion. Call Mr. Fanning. 508- West Hartford, CT WIN ... ^ ^ mission on a sale. 067-01 OTIMH 071-01 All persons claiming to be aggrieved by the decision of the Liberal reward. Cali 040-87< 1927. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Assessor of the Town of Manchester must appear and file their 2. Set your own hours. rises 5.8% complaint at one of these meetings or at some adjourned ‘Send Someone WAREHOUSE HELP Probate Notice 3. Have excess to MLS meeting of said Board of Tax Review. A Happy Thought NEEDED. Some driving, 40 PHONE 643-2711 SOI Til WINDSOR - The Grand'List for Oct. 1,1980, NOTICE TO CREDITORS hour week. Cali Ron at 666- FOR A88I8TSNCS IN PLACINQ YOUR AD Dated: January 27. 1981 4. Have listings on new shows an increased property valuation of $14,161,405 or a ESTATE'OF JULIUS SINGER, PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT Today! 1461. daceasad and resale homes 5,8 percent increase over the previous list.The total net TtM Hoa. WilUam B. PltsOorald. Intersection Realignment , BOARD OF TAX REVIEW Halp Wantod 13 CREDIT AND COLLECTION, Grand List has increased from $244,654,280 in 1979 to Judge, of tba Court of P ronto, Mandieater Harry Deegan, Chairman Uatrict of Maocheatar at a bearing full and part time person 8:30- PLEASE READ ADVERTISING $258,825,685 in 1980. bcU 00 Jaouary N. INI ordered that Project im-lM 0594)1 □ EMPLOYMENT 5:00 p.m. Credit and/or MtmM: M Mr. Zknsir MANAGER OPERATOR The list is still subject to modification by actions of the all claimi muM be p r e e e ^ to Um Federal Aid No. IXM-22S4 (6) SNACK BAR. Salary position. fidodaiy on or before Aprtl N. INI or collection experience YOUR AD DEADLINE Board of Tax Review. be barred by u Uw orovkted. required. 646-3050. Mrs. Cross. April 15th to O c t ^ r 15th. Tbe Connecticut Department of ’Transportation Initiated Nofp Wantad IX GROUP 1 Manchester Country Club. Town Manager Richard J, Sartor said that, based upon « « r ie L. Aadcreoo. LEGAL NOTICE Clattlfted adg ara 12:00 noon tho day Aia't. C M negotiations for the acquisition of property for the abovecited MEDICAL ASSISTANT for ZbMsar AMficy Cali 6464103, the tax collection rate of 97.5 percent of the Grand List, fiduciary la: project on December U, I960. ’The first contact with a property PART TIME - Earn extra takan ovar tha phona bafora publication. 171{imHintop Diivi money wMIe the kids are In Manchester/Rockville ENT 848-1511 the value of one mill of taxation will generate about $252,- owner was made on that date. Town of Bolton Official Notice Board of Tax Review EXPERIENCED as a canvanianca. The incbener, Cl school. Telephone Solicita­ Group. Monday through DMdNno tor Saturday 345. At the current rate of 41.8 mills of property taxation, ’The Board of Tax Review of the Town of Bolton, Connecticut tion. E. Hartford company. A Friday. Call 0464465. CARPENTER - Call 0434439, HaraM la raaponaibla Project Description: between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. Ask this increase in the Grand List should provide about $577,- will be in session in the Bolton Town Hall, 222 ^ Ito n Center ood telephone voice and dic- tor only ona IncorracI and Monday la 12dM LPN or RN for for Bob or Tom. 174 in additional revenue. Probate Notice ’This plan la for the relocation of persons and businesies dis­ Road. Bolton, Conn, on the following days during the month of gon a must. Hours 9 a.m. to I RAISE YOUR FAMILY Inaartton and than only Noon Friday. placed as the result of the realignment ol Main Street in the February, 1981: p.m. and 5 to 0 p.m. Call Mon. Manchester/Rockville ENT INCOME! Sell Avon and earn 'T consider this substantial increase to be significant NOTICE TO CREDrrORS Group. Monday through good money. Call 523-0401. MAINTENANCE lo tha alza of Jha ESTATE OP RUTH C. STRONG, Town of ManchMter. This realignment involves the Intersection through Fri., 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., MECHANIC - (Industrial) and positive for the development of South Windsor, par­ Monday, February 2, 1981 7:00 to 10:00 PM M n. Williams, 5iW ^3. Friday. Cali 6404465. original Inaarllon. ■dvortiaomont wlH not ticularly in light of the current inflationary and economic Tbe Hon. WUliaro B. FlUOtrald, ol Main Street (CodnecUcut Route S3) and East Center Street BABYSITTER WANTED, My $20,000 range. Fee paid. Errort which do not Judge, of tbe Court of Probate, (U.S. Route 6 and 44A). Saturday, February 7, 1961 9:00 AM to 12 noon CARPENTER - Experienced HVAC experience. Rapid ba corrgetad by an nd pressures which are generally depressing new Dlttflct of MandMstCT at a beartng NAVY VETS. Career Oppor­ home two afternoons per laaaan tha valua of tha Wednesday, February 11, 1961 7:00 to 10:00 PM in all phases of construction. week. 2:15 til 5:15. Lenox St. "Crew Chief” advancement. dHlonal InaartiM. developmert efforts, ' Sartor said. held on Jaimary N, INI Mdered that Tills project, entirely within the City of Manchester, is a section tunities available. (Jail Hartford area. Top benefits all clalma muri be preaoiMd to tbe collect, (518) 4824321. 9:00 Needed for full time employ­ area. 646-5781. fiduciary on or b^ore A ^ l N. INI v of the approved state highway system and will provide a mulU- All persons claiming to be aggrieved by the Assessor of the a.m. to 1:00 p.m. ment with General Contrac­ include-Dental. Call in total be barred u by law provided. lane facility. Town of Bolton must appear airi file their complaint to one of tor. Call 7424062. confidence: Steve Kistler 246- Ambulance Corps to meet Eldeo Hathaway, 63, of Bryant Pond, Maine, Is the proud owner of Sbeme L. Anderson, STATION ATTENDANT these meetings or'at some adjourned meeting of said ^ r d of 8541. Wilson Agency. Ass t. C M Owner-occupants of dwelling units within the above-described RNS/LPNS - Crestfleld Con­ NEEDED. Full time. Apply in SOI Til Vt INDSOK — The South Windsor Ambulance the. last hand cranked phone system In the nation. His living room The fiduciary la: Tax Review. valescent Home. Manchester. person: Gorin’s Sports Car Emily ftrong Bucdno area, who owned and occupied their dwelling unit for 180 days BfCTMNCS TCCMCUN INFLATION GOT YOU IN A E w ititig I k r a lli Corps Inc. will meet Feb 10 at 7 p.m. in the library of has been the phone company’s home for the past 30 years. (DPI 3 p.m to 11 p.m. Excellent Center, Route S3, Vernon. M S ^ S re e t, or more, may be eligible for replacemait Ix^lng payments to Dated January 28, 1981 We are currently seeking a PINCH? Work for yourself. Timothy Edwards School. photo) Dolton, CT 0 ^ benefits for part time and full 00»«1 enable them to purchase replacement dwelling uiiits. ’The Board of Tax Review technical school graduate or $180 PER WEEK, part time at Sell Avon! Good money, Members will discuss plans for fund-raising activities time employees. Call Mrs. benefits. Call ^ 9 4 0 1 . payments would hie In addition to the fair market value of their Ilvi Cannon, Chairman Grant DNS at 643-5151. someone with equivalent home. Webster, America’s and plans for an EMT refresher course. Those interested property. experience to Irouhle shoot foremost dictionary company Probate Notice Jean Gately P.C. Boards to the compo­ in joining the corps are invited to attend. MECHANIC needs home workers to update Holp Wantod 13 Holp Wonted 13 NOTICE TO CREDITORS William Wisinski nent level. Knowledge of PART TIME PRINTER, Members who can't attend should contact Edward Crank-type phones: Tenant-occupants of dwelling units within the abovementioned EXPERIENCED IN all local mailing lists. All ages, ESTATE OF CRI8TOFORO 0534)1 experienced on AB Dick 360, area, who have been In occupancy for 90 days or more, may be digital and analog curcultry Devanney, 644-8813, or Diane Taylor, 644-2545 or 644-0463. PALETn. daceasad phases of truck and auto as well as the ability to per­ e)o>erience unnecessary. Call mornings. Apply at SEARS ROEBUCK HIRING NOW to work one of Tbe Hon. William E. FitsOerald, eligible to receive a replacement rental payment to enable repair, gas and diesel. 1-716-845-5670, ext. 236, Judge, of tbe Court of Probate, form basic test functions Manchester Press 143 West o u r Outdoor Flower ptrirlct of ManrhiMtar at a bearing them to rent a comparable replacement dwelling unit. Also, If a Minimum five years Middle Turnpike, Manchester. & Locations, Friday, Saturday and perform the repair of WANTED WOMAN TO bastion of Americana held on January 19. INI ordered U>^ tenant purchases a replacement dwelling unit, be may be eligi­ LEGAL NOTICE experience. M ust have own P.C. fe)ard and harnesses is COMPANY or Sunday. Work 1,2 or 3 days all clalma m a t be presented to Um tools. Start at $7.00 per hour. CLEAN 5 hours, one day per ble for a supplemental payment to be used towards the down required. MANAGING SALES LADY - MracArKrt Farkatf* Car needed. S.D.R. Enter­ 4 Agency needs volunteers fiduciary on or before A ^ 19, INI or PARTY ENDORSED CANDIDATES for MUNICIPAL All fringe benefits. For ap­ week. Must have own BRYANT POND, Maine (UPI) - Most cope if we weren’t here,” the operator be barred u by law provfaM. payment. (qualified candidate should Established Ladies Store on 340 W. MIddta Tumpika prises, Andover, Conn.. 742- SOI TII WINDSOR — The Department of Human Ser­ Dawn E. Orabowskl, pointment, call 688-7596. transportation. Ciall after 5:00 Main Street. Salary, Bonus, 9965. folks in Bryant Pond don’t bother with said. “They ask for names, they don’t also be able to read p.m., 646-4202. •CARPET INSTALLER vices needs volunteers for the many phases of services ^ Aas't. C M Commercial operations are entitled to moving expenies ai set OFFICES schematics, have proven Benefits. Call Liane, 203-354- things like telephone numbers. They just even know people’s numbers. Tbe fiduciary la; HOUSEKEEPER WANTED 2130. •FENCE INSTALLER needed by South Windsor's seniors, homebound and han­ Edward Oado forth In the Uniform Relocation Act. mechanical ability and be ACCOUNTING CLERK - crank up the old phone on the wall and ask “And we’re always asked what time the 6N WeW Middle Turnpike, A certified list of Democratic Party endorsed candidates for for apartment in East Hart­ AUTO BODY PERSON •CUSTOM DRAPERY Very busy East Hartford dis­ dicapped. able to work inde^ndently. NEEDED, must have some the operator to call the neighbor. church service starts, the dump hours and Mancbeeter, CT 09040 Owner-occuoants ol dwelling unlta are advised that in order to the Town of Bolton, for election as: ford. Call after 5:00 p.m., 528- DECORATOR tributor is expanding and These services will range from telephone reassurance 1332. Apply in person to: experience in antique auto The lakeside community of 1,000 the library hours,” she said. "Old people be eligible for t)ie relocation benefits cited bm in, tbe Depart­ Part-time positions needs enthusiastic person to to friendly visiting. Anyone wishing to volunteer should ment of ’Transportation must acquire the dwelling unlta from First Selectman, Selectmen, Town Clerk, Tax Collector, Board restoration. Must have own DO IT WEDNESDAY - available. Experience handle some accounting func­ residents in western Maine is the only take naps and ask us not to ring them for a CQKR S C m iK nOOUCTS tools. Apply Heritage Auto them. of Finance, Board of Education, Term 7/1/81-7/1/85, Board of CARD GALLERY - Discover all the latest necessary. Apply per­ tions, invoice typing and call Susan Halstead at 644-2571. town in the nation which still uses crank couple of hours.” Probate Notice Aggressive, part time Sales 261 NOAO STREET Body of Andover, Routes, An­ Education, Term S/4/81-/7/1/83 (1 certified), Board of Tax recipes and more in your sonnel department. general office duties. phones. But Elden Hathaway, the owner NOTICE TO CREDITORS Cities of the brochure describing the relocation program can People needed. Flexible MANCMESTEH, CT dover, a. 712-7893. Bryant Pond became the last crank ESTATE OF JOHN ALFRED Review, Planning Commission, Planning Commission, Alter­ Tuesday 1 pm-3 pm and 6 Successful candidate must be be obtained from tbe Department of Transportation, Office of hours, on a permanent basis. HK full-color Evening Herald of the Bryant Pond Telephone Co., says it system in the country last year, after PRENTICE nate, Zoning Commission, Zoning Commission, Alternate, pm4 pm. Wednesday 10 personable and able to type 60 Tbe Hon. David C. Rappe, Judge, of RigfaU of Way, H WolcottHiU Rd., Wethersfield, a . , 06109, ‘Some nights and Sundays. MUNSONS CANDY People/Food section. wpm. Salary commensurate may not be long before his customers have residents of Grand River, Iowa, voted 121- Zoning Board of Appeals, &ning Board of Appeals, Alternate, KITCHEN is accepting am-12 noon and 1 pm-3 pm. Rec seeks instructors the Court of Probate. District of telephone 560-5442. Apply in person Card Gallery, NURSEiS AIUKS. 10 midnight with experience. Call Mr. to start getting used to the new-fangled 73 to go modern. Coventry at a bearing held on January Town Meeting Moderator Manchester Parkade, applications for evening and Saturday 10 am-12 noon. SO, INI ordered that ail claims must be Arthur B. Powers to 8:00 a.m. Part time or full Fanning at 568-1927. SOl'TH WINDSOR.— The Recreation Department dials and push buttons, like other The system can call all over the world. Manchester. EOE. weekend employment. Hours E.O.E. presented to tbe fiduciary on or before Commissioner Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Sec. 9-395 of the General time. Enjoy working in a very has openings for two gymnastics instructors to teach Americans. Cards listing toll calls are punched on a A p ril^ INI or be barred as by law pleasant atmosphere, helping are 4 p.m. til 8 p.m. weekdays. RELIABLE WOMAN to live LOCAL INSURANCE Department of ’Transportation Statutes, that no candidate was certified for: MEDICAL SECRETARY 8 hours on Saturday and/or with elderly gentleman in children in Grades 1-3 the fundamentals of tumbling. After 30 years in the business, he says time clock for billing purposes. ^ Bertha E. Rappe, C M our elderly patients. We offer AGENCY seeks full time staff The fiduciary is: 006412 RECEPTIONIST, for Sunday. Call for appointment exchange for room and board. WOMAN FOR PARTS assistant. Hours Monday- Applicants should be at least 18 years of age but he is looking for a buyer for his tiny com­ “I’ve gotten Belgium quicker than West Board of Tax Review, Term 5/4/81-7/1/83 excellent wages and benefits 649-43^. DEPARTMENT COUNTER - Sandra K. Ranney Manchester physicians office. with a comprehensive dental Nice neighborhood, heated Friday, 9-5 p.m. Duties in­ residency in South Windsor isn't required. Those in­ pany. Parik sometimes,” said Mrs. Fraser. P.O. Boa 104 Except as provided in Sec. 9-418 of the Conn. General Statutes, a Monday - Thursday 9-5:30 garage. No housekeeping Will train. Good opportunity clude telephone, typing, mail Co^lry, CT Tha first minimum-wage law was snaetad by tha oovem- lan. Please call Doris Blain, for the right person. *n terested should call the recreation office at 644-2433,.The "I'm not going to keep it too much Belgium is the European country. The Primary will be held on March 9,1981 if the required petitlon(s) p.m. Send resume to Box GG Elirector of Nursing, 6464129. ‘equired. Cook light supper and processing. Auto and 06238 mant of Ntw Zealand in 18W. c/o Manchester Herald. person: ___Bob ...... j office is in the Community Center, 91 Ayers Road. longer, my overhead's too high having to town of West Paris is eight miles away. 004-02 for opposition candidate(s) is fiM , pursuant to Sections 9-382 to Manchester Manor Nursing miy. Work’Working woman con­ home owners ratings. Position EXPERKNCED sidered.d. ReplyRepfy Box LL c/o Oldsmobile, 345 Center Street, expandable. Call 6t6-3078 for pay the operators," said Hathaway, 63, Other nearby western Maine towns in­ 9450 of the Co State Trooper John Judge of Probate ‘ Illustration enlarged to show detail. tuporvltion ol tho Roglonol Suporvltor. dutlos Are you looking for a job which offers op­ Soderberg. Anyone having Copies of Contract Documents may be obtained by depositing AIR CONDITIONER AND will Includo Invottlgallng. computing REFRIGERATION Fifty Dollars ($50.00) with the Director of General Services for •nd procoMing Group. Major Madlcal SERVICE MEN Needed. or Oantal Clalma. Salary will ba baaod each set of documents so obtained. Eiach such deposit will be Experienced only. We pay top on axparlanca and background, pHia portunity for training and advancement? refunded If the drawings and Contract Documenla are returned dollar and offer many outstanding amployoa banafita Including OFFICE BUILDING Subscribe Today e47*0946 In good condition within ten (10) days after the Bid opening. benefits. Ask any of our men. froa parking and axcollant working Call today. 928-A44. conditiona In our modam offlca aurroundinga. Prime office building (Near The Town of Manchester reserves the'right to waive any infor­ For conaklaration, plaaaa aacHl raauma including malities or to reject iny or all Bids. salary history and raqulramanta to: Partonnal Manchester Memoria'l Hospital). Will "naMYMsTiMtfai CAFETERIA SUBSTmiTES Managar, P.O. Box S300, East Hartford. If so, please send your resume including • GUstonbury Public Schools. Bach Bidder must daposlt with his Bid, lecnrity In the amount, COnnocUeut 0010S. subdivide. Air conditioning, elevator, AppUcatioos available from: N tedi form and subject to the condltkmi provided In tbe Instructions Glastonbury Board of Educa- salary history to: and all services available. 3500 sq. ft., 40 Bidders. Uoo, 30 U gh StreOt, South M ANCHIiTIR PARKAOI • MOMOIt itoo Glastonbury, Conn., 00073. first floor. 2500 sq. ft., second floor, VERNON, BRISTOL PLAZA. WE8TFARM8, 8IM8BUBY. HOLYOKE Attention of Bidders Is particularly called to the requiremenU Phone 6334231, Ext. 452. Af­ as to conditions of employment to be observed and minimum firmative Action Eoual Op­ BOX JJ c/o MANCHESTER HERALD (partition^ for medical office.) wagt rates to be paid unter this Contract. portunity Employer M/F. Cil 236-5616 or 643-9063 AND ADVERTISER No Bidder may withdraw Mi Bid within tMrty (30) days after 30,000 CIRCULATION CUSTODIAN NEEDED - tbe actual dale of the Bid opening. Bolton Public Schools. For .aH E HARTFORD An Equal Opportunity Employar \ Robert Weiu, General Manager application contact: James Dated 29th day of January 1901 Veiteb, Bolton High Scbwl, 0004)1 Braridy Street, 64S-»e2. EOE. " 4 l

22 - EVENING HERALD, Wed., Feb. 4, 1981

PMnuts — ChariM M. Sehulx EVENING HERALD. Wed,, F^b. 4. 1981 — 23 'you CHEATED ME .A THAT'S THE UlAy IT iJHATS THAT yOlTRE I THINK IT'S A THERE'S ONLV ONE 60E5.:lET THE BUVER By ADigaii van Buren [CHOCOLATE CHIP IN EATIN6, CHARLIE BROUN? CHOCOLATE 9 desired. References 46 47 Mosler at 649-3329. LEON CIEZSYNSKI 26DAY8 ...Il'M iBM i 50x25 CAST IRON & 55 Similar tics, cellars, garages, also PROFESSIONAL PAINTING available. Call after 4:30 p.m., compound 41 40 so 57 52 53 54 BUILDER. New homes, ad­ 16 WORD, 12 .10 m PORCELAIN SINK with set will clean apartments for - Interior and exterior. tub and legs. $20, firm. Call 56 Locales realtors. Call ^ 1 7 7 5 . Commercial and residential. ditions, remodeling, rec VERNON*-*NM"88,” liurat7 S5 56 PROFESSIONAL BUSINESS HAPPY A D 8 •2.50 m 6469539 after 4 p.m. Condo. A ppliances. $345 ...... DEAR ABBY: Isn’t it a pity that wigs for men aren’t as 57 Puiiiance Free estimates. Fully in­ rooms, garages, kitchens 58 Piece for & INDIVIDUAL TAX remodeled, ceilings, bath tile, monthly. Security, _ acceptable to society as wigs for women? Women today can 57 58 PREPARATION at home. 10 PAIN'HNG & PAPERING - sured. 6464879. FOR SALE KING SIZE wear wigs without encountering any. snide remarks. Not so Sevan 0 Celling Special. 2S< per square dormers, roofing. Residential references. Call 4863923. □ A U T O M O T IV E rears Experience. or commercial. 649^1. FOAM RUBBER MATTRESS for men. 'Niwsp*»i« ntriHpaisi 4SSW 4 foot, paint included. Quality Reasonable. Call 563-2051. - Excellent condition! $75. GLASTONBURY (SOUTH), t*****"*” ” ,...... If society were to wholeheartedly endorse wigs for men. it Work! Fully Insured. Half of exceptional new Autoa For Sale 61 would not only be a bonanza for the economy, it would be a Manchester Property PAINTING DESIGN KITCHENS, Call after 5 p.m., 6464202. cabinets, vanities, counter Duplex. Features carpeting, ...... big boost for the balding man’s ego. 1 would appreciate your HAVE YOUR TAX RETURN Maintenance, David Kay, 64d- Interior PaintingIng & Allay Oop — Dava Qrauo 0754. tops, kitchen cabinet fronts Houaahold Goods 40 excellent closets, dishwasher, comments. EXPERTLY PREPARED by P a p e rh a n g A ls o : disposall, self cleaning D ric lq e leading, independant Tax Con­ Ceilings Repaired or custom woodworking, colonial Doga-BIrda-Pala 43 MOTHER OF A BALDING SON reproductions. J.P. Lewis 649- USED REFRIGERATORS, sultant. Please phone: Dan CHILD CARE; Liscensed Replaced. References. WANTED JUNK AND LATE AREN'T VtDU mother to care for children in WASHERS, RANGES - Qean, I’M GINGER, A lovable blond m o d e l WRECKS - Cash DEAR MOTHER: Hairpieces or toupees (please, not ...1HESE Wade, 649-6851 tor appoint­ Free Estimates. Fully 6 0 IN 6 T 0 TRINES A M ment. a loving environment. 646- Insured. Guaranteed. Parts & Service. cat looking for a home. I'm an Pai'l Can P arter Street Used “wigs”) are big business today. There are any STOP THEM _____ Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag CRAIG’S CARPENTRY - Low prices! B.D. Pearl tt altered male, sociable with minutes to Hartford. GS2S Ant/i Partu ins' flio ^*101 numMr of men who wear them and joke about it TERRIBLE.' monthly 6364566. Broker. Amo Parts, Inc. 6463391. SLE? WALT’S TAX SERVICE - MARTIN MAnSSON Roofing, Siding, Gutters. Son, 649 Main Street. 6462171. people and animals. 6366581 publicly. Of course, there are many who wear them or 6 ^ 7 1 . Percentage play ignored Performed in the privacy of B iM TREE SERVICE now 649-4431, or 648-4346 Cleaned and replaced. All FFMAIP RnfiMATP iwin. b a n k REPOSESSIONS FOR quietly. (Some hairpieces look so natural they aren’t your home. Call Walt Zingler, offering Special Winter ^pes of repairs. Free detectable.) 646-5346. Estimates. 6467254. LARGE LOVEABLE MAIN TW^T^IFS^T^^TFO*?^ Charger dummy and led the ace of Rates! We've sawed 25% off, SEARS KENMORE How a man feels about himself is far more impor­ plus our usual Discount for EXTERIOR PAINTING, COON look a like. Long hair Zrfdl^Fex. ^laTnb?ry‘^ X “d ef‘“$°2%2o”T 9 7 S tant than how "society” perceives him. 'There are a diamonds TAX PREPARATION - experienced college student. Rooting 34 WASHING MACHINE. ^ayed, shots. Likes dogs. NORTH 2 4 81 West dropped the 10! Reliable and experienced ser- Senior Citizens! Free Deluxe model. Two years H R Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme, lot of men out there who have loat no sleep over lost Estimates. Fully Insured. Quality work. Very Good home needed. Call after hair. A pox on “society.” ^K 1096S2 The unfortunate declarer vice in your home at reasonable prices. Call Mike, young. Excellent condition. r i n I n i s n®J?‘ ® cylinder $1,500. 1973 GMC References. 643-7%. ROOFER WILL INSTALL 5 p.m. 6461642. wi.sSSi’ *■ ® Jimmy utility truck, 4 wheel communed with nature, gazed reasonable cost. Norm 569-3458 or $ ^ 5 4 5 . Roofing, Siding or Gutters for Asking $175. 5667764 after ♦ A76 at the ceiling, lit three ciga­ Marshall. 643-9044. 5:00 p.m. ______drive, $1,500. 1969 AMC Am- TODA, HOME SERVICE Low Discount I^ice! Call Ken FREE - 2 female cats. 15 AKQJ6 rettes. finally decided that the I iiYiiRV povnn nrUroiA bassidor 4 door $300. 1975 10 was a singleton and took an INC., offers you carpentry, at 647-1566. months. Sapyed. Box trained. Chrysler Cordoba, poor condi- DEAR ABBY: After reading the letter from NO COM­ WEST EAST REWEAVING BURN papering, and painting. LEE PAINTING. Interior & Call 647-im after 5:00 p.m. P 'W »x ~ ♦ J7 AQ43 immediate finesse for the Exterior. “Check my rate •••••••••••••••••••••••••• "mnnfhVu"’ tic”’ h®at offer. The above PLIMENTS, I just had to write. a r * ' VA J763 jack Down one for five match HOLES. Zippers, umbrellas General repair and may be seen at the Savings For 40 yeara I was married to a man very much like her VQ 109 5 2 repaired. Window shades, before you decorate.” Depen­ ♦ J 10 4 ♦ 82 points remodeling. Can Dave 6 ^ Flooring 36 WASHER MACHINE. Two Garden Producta 47 r^rences, call 4261275 or Bank of Manchester, 923 Main husband. He was not a giver of compliments either, but if I Tha Flintatona — Hanna Barbara Productions Venetian blinds. Keys. TV 3389 or Tom 6461949. dable. Milly insured. 6461653. ♦ 754 41082 A really bad play. There years old. Sears Kenmore in ______St., Manchester. had a new dress or hairdo, or did something special for him, was no reason to go against FOR RENT. Marlow’s, 867 FLOORSANDING & excellent condition. Moving. FRESH FLORIDA SOUTH Main Street. 6465221. GRAPEFRUIT It ORANGES, all I had to do was look at him, and the things he couldn’t 4 A 8 the percentage here and^uth CRAIG’S PAINTING - REFINISHING floors like Must sell! Asking $150. Call for BUICK CENTURIAN, PS, say were written on his face. ....AN ORIiSINAl IT'LL BE IN ' y fAV SECRETARV'S D O IN ^ was properly punished. SPRING IS COMING! Single Interior/Exterior. Complete new! Specializing in older Bill after 5:00 p.m. at 5667764. order now! Proceeds to aid P®' AT, AC. Very good condi- AND TWO COPIES- THE /...... m ail.. THE CO N TR A CT AND VK84 CERAMIC FIRING. Discount So many men are full of baloney; they find it easy to dish ♦ KQ953 Why did South get five room additions, Sundecks and Interior Remodeling. All floors. Natural and stained North United Methodist I u n d e r s t a n d .... TWO c a r b o n s rates. Quick service. Call 646 Patio doors. Reasonable Church Building fSind. Call out compliments but can’t wait to get out from under their ♦ A93 match points instead of a types of repairs. Fm es­ floors. No Waxing Anymore! Artlelaa tor Sale 41 AWAV/ RIGHT NOW / zero? B^ause some players 2543. prices. Call 6461519. timates. 64672M. 6460477. wall-to-wall carpetiiu, heat wives’ eyes to try their charms somewhere else. John Verfaille, 6465750. and hot water. ra A housing. So 1 hope NO COMPLIMENTS will be content and Vulnerable; Neither got to six notrump and could Dealer: North Antiquea 45 Call 1-237-8858. appreciate the good and faithful man she has. Why worry onWcometo 11 tricks Wetl North E^st ^ much for the play. The F ★ about the tinsel topping when you know there’s pure gold FEMALE ROOMATE underneath? 14 Pass bidding to seven diamonds is •••••••••••••••■•••••••••A ••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••• ALUMINUM Sheets used as COIN SILVER WANTED, very interesting. South s jump Hmlp IVanfMd 13 Keep Smiling printing plates, .007 thick sptrans, forks, tea sets, trays. WANTED TO SHARE 2 WIDOW OF A GOOD MAN 4# Pass Help Wanted 13 Homaa For Sale 23 BEDROOMS. March 1st. 54 Pass to three diamonds is submini- ****•••••••••••••••••••••• *••••••••••••••••••••••••• Be Happy Ux28Vk“, so cents each or 5 Private collector. Please mum by most standards, but for $2. Phone 643-2711. Must be describe pieces and asking Responsible. Mid-twenties. DEAR WIDOW: Well said. 5 NT Pass Pass Pass it works perfectly here. North LOVE CRAFTS? Earn WEST WOOD OFF KEENEY icked up before 11 a.m. price. Reply Box L c/o Call 527-6000; evenings 646 raises to four diamonds and money! Art Craft Concepts is ST.. 4 year old TLroom colonial SNLY. Manchester Herald. 2764. now South abstains from NEWSPAPER looking for 65 women to teach with 40 ft. kitchen, family Investment Property 25 Opening lead;4A Blackwood and cue bids five crafts to small groups, room. 2V!i baths, principals on­ LARGE MAPLE TABLE with WANTED - Antique Fur­ THREE ROOMS. Appliances. % clubs. $50-$60 per week working 1612 ly. $89,000. 6461%. EXCELLENT 2 leaves and 4 chairs. Good niture, Glass, Pewter, Oil $250 plus gas heat. Don or North can now afford a five CARRIERS hours. No investment, no INVESTMENT! Good cash condition. Cali 6466409. Paintings or Antique Items. Rore. 6462482. E P stro Q fQ p h Tho Bom LoMr — Art Sansom heart cue bid of his own and deliveries. Complete training. COVENTRY 5 ROOM flow! First floor leased to R. Harrison. Telephone 646 By Oswald Jacoby South makes the fine bid of Call for personal Interview, RANCH. Fireplace. package store. Second floor, 30“ FRANKLIN STOVE with 8709. 52 WADSWORTH STREET - 4 anthuslaam In tha world won't and Alan Scintag five spades. got things dona today unlasa you m p , WANTED 6461301. Carpeting. Lake privileges. very nice apartment, plus 5 rates, grill, screen. Cast iron large rooms, second floor. North's five notrump is a Near schools, busline and discipllna youraalf to finish what Top score on a board at the Only $32,900. Pasek Rraltors, car garage, $67,900. Call for front, gold color knobs. Good Wanted to Buy 49 you bagin. multi-purpose attempt to 8 0. WINDSOR PART TIME KITCHEN MUS, 2867475, 6462257. further details. Strano Real condition. $95. 6461823. shopping. $265 monthly. No ^ B i r t h d a y Olympiad mixed pairs was reach a Brand slam. North CANCIR (Juna 21-July 22) That 128 match points. Only three Valleyvlew Dr., Deepwood HELPER, Mature woman. EsUte, 6462000. WANTED PIANO FOR utilities, no pet- t,ease plus santimanlal you could 1st does not know if spades or Small East Hartford ALUMINUM SID ED 4-4 SPOTLESS G.E. RANGE - BEGINNER - Good condition two months security required. DODGE Window Van, many aomaona'a sob story causa you pairs reached the excellent diamonds should be the final Dr., Foster St., and Birch new parts. Needs motor. Best contract of seven diamonds. restaurant. 9:30 a.m .-2:00 DUPLEX. Full basement, 2 Business Property 26 Seif-cipaning oven. $150. and reasonable. Call 5665035 Call between 4:00 p.m. and 6 Mbruary S. isai to dasart your bottar judgmanl contract, but he wants South HIM Dr. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• p.m. offer. 6465317. and taka a gambla you normally Two made it for 127 and one- to bid seven in either suit in p.m. Call 643-0848, 9:00 a.m.-l car garage. 2 new furnaces. Capehart AM/FM 8 track or 2866427. This coming year can be a most CALL HELEN p.m. GLASTONBURY, Multi use Stereo Player Turntable. wouldn't. You may hava regrets half match points each. At the which he happens to hold two Excellent neighborhood. $K,- fruitful onaTf you continua lo usa It you do. third table West opened the 000. Strano Fl^l Estate, 6 ^ industrial Building for sale. Needs minor rpair. Call 646 WANTED TO BUY MANCHESTER/VERNON - your kfaaa ratponilbly. Your far- of the three top honors. 646-0643 u O (July 16Aug. 12) Just whan ace of hearts. South ruffed in iNEWSP.^PER ENTERPRISE ASSN » BAR MAID AND COCKTAIL 2000. 42,525 square ft., 21’ ceilings, 0477. IMMEDIATELY, Older Luxurious 4 room Adult Con­ tNa Imagination can produca a you should ba sticking to your WAITRESSES. Brunswick extra 3 acres for develop­ House in need of r«>air. Cash. do. Includes all appliances 1974 PLYMOUTH SCAMP, haafthy harvaaf whan tha saads guns, as you normally do, t^a y Holiday Lounge. Call after 5 ment. Excellent condition and and pool. Glass doors leading ara givan tima to garmlnata. EASTHMTFORO 7V< WORM DRIVEN Please call Frank J.T. Strano, PS, PB, AC. New valve job, you could ba swayed by some­ p.m. 6463637. PETERMAN access to Route 2. Seller will MILWAUKEE SAW, $185. Strano Real Estate, 6462000. to paUo. $375. 5662167. AOUAMUa (Jan. 26Fal>. it) one who really doesn't hava all rrw\aeEAna?io Our Boarding Houao Columbus Circle and new brakes, new carborator, Maas which work lor you may tha lacta. REAL ESTATE entertain partial leaseback. Two Casement windows with new alternator. $2,100. not nacataarHy do tha job lor AIDRe fiKV/MBJFSy Michael Avenue Area, Bualnaaa OpportunlHaa 14 Call F.I.P. Corporation. 677- MANCHESTER. Vk of Duplex. v n o o (Aug. 2S-iapt 22) Con- storm sash $55 each. One Call647-9946. anothar. Maka allowancaa lor llnua to check aach and avary Main 6 Wlliys Street Area, 1361. Router with accessories $60. RENTALS No utilities, no pets, 2 paraonaSty dlllarancat and tal- AMBITIOUS PEOPLE with bedrooms. $300 montnly. Call detail as you work along today. W Inthrop — Dick Cavalll I CAN EXPLAIN. exactly but often Silver Lane starting at CONDOMINIUMS One 4" industrial belt sander anta whan giving advlca today. Don't 1st somaona who would : THINSS Teaching, Management Skills Four units available, con­ EAST HARTFORD, after 5 p.m. 8762879. Romanca. Iraval. luck, MR./V)AY^7R| KNOWINCx^ WORKOUT differently Main Street, 6 Beacon Hill $235. 6461519. Rooms lor Rant rush your |ob have his or her - interested In Nutrition. Tired sisting of: 2 bedrooms, BURNSIDE AVE. 900 plus 52 raaouroat, poaalbla pitlallt and way. Somathlng knportant wSI ba lt> UKE TO REMAIN OUR LOUNTRY'^ FROM WHAT WE EXPECT- career lor lha coming months /W A V B E r CM 4 W O R K O U T A - Tolland Street Area. of working, want the freedom living room, eat-in kitchen, square feet. Short term lease TOOL SALE, Saturday Feb. FEMALE ROOMATE 1973 GRAN TORINO, PS, PB, ovarlookad. ABUU-V Pe$FERATE NEED JU5T A6K MY OPPONENT of your own business. Call available. Very reasonable. GENTLEMEN ONLY, WANTED TO SHARE top ara aS diacutsad In your Astro- UM U (Bagl 2S-Oet 22) Avoid FEE-ePUITTIN^ DEAL WITH FOR CONSERVATION ABOUT OUR LA6T RACE.' CAU ERNIE IW baths, appliances, air 7th, and Saturday, February AC, new brakes. Needs minor Oraph which baglna with your WHEN liSROWUR.. Carol, 6364115. Others. Call Fran Cosgrove, kitchen privileges. Central floor of 2 fapiily house. $162.50 work. $750 or best offer. Call mixing business with piaasura s e w e cjR T H O c o N 'n sT ; MEASURED, I a n d ALEXANDER '4 ...AND D O w r Ktb...CDIAfc.CX/E

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' ^ i 24 - EVENING HERALD. Wed.. Feb. 4. 1981 Freak winter snowstorm paralyzes Midwest states

By Untied Press Inlematlonal through thin ice on George Lake. A Chautauqua County community of The worst snowstorm to hit Vermont man died in a fall on ice and Cassadaga report^ "walst-dMp” northwestern Pennsylvania in 25 a New York truck driver was killed snow. ■ years hung onto the Northeast with a in a collisioq during a “ blinding "This is a typical snowbelt storm, iast blast today, foiling efforts to snowstorm.” right along the lake shore,” a clean up nearly 2 feet of snow. Sixteen others died earlier in Chautauqua County sheriff’s deputy Travel advisories were issued ear­ highway fatalities blamed on icy said. He said a “ substantial number" ly today for the eastern Great Lakes. roads, three died in a North Carolina of tractor-trailer trucks pulled off Forecasters said the area could get fire Sunday and a cross-country skier the New York State Thruway in the another 4 Inches of snow before the was killed in an avalanche in Utah. town of Ripley to wait it out. storm fizzles out. Four brothers trapped overnight on ’The winds whipped snow across Snow squalls buried Erie, Pa., with Presque Isle Bay near Erie, Pa., roads in Buffalo, N.Y., creating blin­ 12 inches' of snow Monday and where they were ice-fishing when the ding “ whlteouts” that triggered another 5 Inches Tuesday. Areas east storm hit, made their way to safety numerous fender-benders, police of Erie reported 24 inches. Western Tuesday during a break in the said. ' New York was deluged with more weather. They burned their fishing than 18 inches of snow. poles during the night to keep warm. Poor visibility forced police to Up to 5 inches blanketed Connec­ Erie, Pa., Mayor Louis Tullio, close the Skyway and Father Baker ticut. calling the storm the worst since Bridge in Buffalo and Lackawanna,

Schools closed, more than 100 .1956, appealed to private contractors N.Y., after 10 people were injured in

travelers abandoned their cars on to help the city clean up the snow. chain-reaction collisslons involving up

Interstate 90 and Pennsylvania of­ Winds up to 30 mph raked the to 25 vehicles.

ficials declared a snow emergency. storm along the eastern shore of Snow showers dumped 4Vk inches

Firefighters remove one of the victims from through the home killing four residents late Strong winds whipped across the Lake Erie in New York. The of snow across parts of Connecticut. the top floor of Kiefer’s Rest Home in Point Tuesday. Eight others were hospitalized Northern Plains to the Northeast, with various Injuries. (UPl photo) dropping temperatures to single Pleasant Beach, N.J., after a fire swept digits and below zero. The cold front

crept as far south as Florida, where Jolt reminds us Tampa had a high of just 50 degrees, the coldest ever for Feb. 3.

Red Oak, Iowa, notched a record Fire in boarding house 16-below and Shenandoah, Iowa, it’s still winter plunged to 19 degrees below zero.

Both readings broke records set in By United Press Inlernational the Transportation Department 1956. The temperature at Sault Ste. Just when Connecticut residents Storm Center, traffic was moving kills 4 elderly residents Marie, Mich., dropped to a record 26 were getting accustomed to mild and “ things were back to normal and below. temperatures, a sudden winter jolt the highways are drying up.” POINT PLEASANT BEACH, N.J. Three other residents were listed female residents of the home began The storms that brought winter put the weather back into seasonal Interstate 86 was closed from East (UPI) — A smoky blaze at an ocean- in "very critical” condition at St. banging at his door, telling him back to most of the nation this week perspective. Hartford to Vernon Circle following side boarding house killed four elder­ Barnabas Hospital in Livingston, a about the fire. were blamed for at least 30 deaths. Unexpected snow showers dumped numerous accidents, including a 10- ly residents in the third fatal fire at spokeswoman said. She said alt three “ The only way she could have Five members of a Milltown, Ind., 4V5 Inches of snow across parts of vehicle accident, and Interstate 91 New Jersey facilities for the aged suffered severe burns in the fire. gotten out was to run though the family — including four youngsters— Connecticut Tuesday, forcing state was closed at Exit 33 north of Hart­ . and handicapped in recent months. Five other residents were reported in flames at the front door,” Arlauckas died 'Tuesday when a fire apparently police to shut down sections of two ford near the scene of an accident in­ Authorities said the fire at Keifer's guarded condition at Point Pleasant said. “ Her hair was singed.” kindled by a wood-burning stove slippery interstate highways in the Quarters Hotel Tuesday night injured Hospital. volving three trucks and four cars. Arlauckas called police and ran swept their two-story frame house on Hartford area. eight other residents of the wood- Seven tenants of the resident boar­ ’The Storm Center said 4 Mi inches of with his brother-in-law to the boar­ one of the coldest nights of the year. frame boarding house. One woman, ding house escaped injury, police Police said portions of Interstate 86 snow were recorded in the Winsted ding house, where flames were com­ Three people drowned in her hair sing^ from the flames, said. and Interstate 91 were closed for area, 1-2 inches in the Colchester ing out around the front door. He said Minnesota — a man when his car raced to a neighbor’s house to report Edstman said the 3Mi-story, wood- several hours during the morning area and 1 inch at Hartford.. he was able to save two residents plunged through the ice of the the blaze. frame structure was occupied by 21 because of multiple-vehicle ac­ Some southern sections of the state from the second floor, and one from Mississippi River and two teen-age It was the third fire since last July people, although two of the tenants cidents involving minor Injuries. had no snow, the National Weather the third floor. boys when their snowmobiles went involving facilities that house elder were not in the home at the time of By sundown, said a spokesman at Service said.

ly or handicapped residents. Less the fire. “ No one seemed panicked,” he

than a month ago, a fire at a nursing Some 200 firefighters battled the said, adding officials were able to home in Keansburgh, N.J., claimed blaze, which broke out at 9:54 p.m. convince one elderly tenant who had

34 victims. and was brought under control about climbed to the roof not to jump. The

Authorities identified three vic­ 45 minutes later. The blaze was con­ man was rescued by firefighters, a AL SmERT’SSAYS. . . tims as Howard Wagner, Florence tained in the front of the structure, resident said.

Keating and Fred Budde, ages un­ but thick, choking smoke poured Point Pleasant Beach Police Chief known. Attempts to identify the throughout the facility. Charles Bertolatus said the victims fourth were hampered because the Peter Arlauckas, who lives next of the fire died of smoke inhalation. victim was badly burned, officals door to the house, said he was The cause of the blaze was under WHY PAY MORE? said. watchine television w hen Ann Af investigation.

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