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tumina (USPS 327-SOO) Judges Named lUrrali HARTFORD (UPI) - Gov. Ella Grasso today nominate!^ successors to two judges who will be forced to step down at the man­ datory retirement age of 70. The governor named Herbert Barail of East Hartford to Khomeini Moves succeed Superior Court Judge Simon Coben of West Hartford, who wiil be 70 on Feb. 22. She aiso nominated Ronaid Fracasse of Cheshire to repiace Superior Court Judge Irving For Interim Rule Levine of DanlAiry, who wiil TEHRAN, Iran (UPI) - Ayatollah “shadow provisional government” threatened civil war. reach the mandatory retirement Ruhollah Khomeini today appointed similar to Britain's opposition par­ Still making gestures for concilia­ age on Feb. 24. elder statesman Mehdi Bazargan as ties to debate government programs tion, Bakhtiar told Radio Iran he was Both Fracasse and Barail are prime minister of his new provisional and put forward opposition ideas. willing to meet Khomeini and to in­ Democrats and lawyers. government charged with ultimately Bakhtiar warned that if any corporate any further reforms establishing a “pure" Islamic state ayatollah appointee went beyond that Khomeini demanded into his Remove Bases in Iran. role he would immediately order his legislative program. The ayatollah told a news con­ arrest. “If he wants to create a provisional 5 TOKYO (DPI) — Japan strong­ ference the 73-year-old Bazargan, Khomeini returned to Iran from governument in the holy city of Qom, ly demanded today that the Soviet former director of the National Ira­ nearly 15 years in exile last week I will permit it,” Bakhtiar said in Union quickiy remove its forces nian Oil Co., will announce other with the stated purpose of newspaper interviews published Sun- and miiitary bases from North members of bis new provisional overthrowing Bakhtiar and setting up d->". “It ".’ill ho charming. We will Pacific isiands ciaimed by Japan, government shortly. a Moslem republic. have our little Vatican. the Foreign Ministry said. Bazargan has been the "honest Intermediaries between the “But seriously, I am not ready to A protest note to Moscow by the broker" of Iranian politics for the Bakhtiar and Khomeini camps met let him create a real government and Foreign Ministry said "The past feu weeks, acting as in­ again today before the ayatollah’s he knows it.” Japanese government deepiy termediary between Khomeini and news conference. Informal contacts between in­ depiores the new Soviet measures Prime Minister Shahpour Bakhtiar Bakhtiar Sunday tiatly rejected termediaries of Khomeini and and strongly demands that such and trying to arrange a compromise Khomeini’s announcement that the Bakhtiar continued to efforts to steps be quickly retracted.” between the two men to head off a “alternate Islamic government” break the current stalemate. Tbe Foreign Ministry sum threatened civil war. would soon be in power and said his Political sources said Bakhtiar moned Soviet Ambassador Dmitri The former university lecturer, regime would answer “a bullet with remained open to compromise but Poiyanski and Vice Foreign respected by both sides as well as a bullet" if^ Kbomeini launched his that the ayatollah was unyielding. Minister Masuo Takashima army generals, had been widely it scrimmage deiivered tbe protest to him ver- tipped for the post for many weeks. npoon movie baiiy. Bazargan was trained as a Tokyo’s action foiiowed the dis­ businessman and a university closure by the defense agency professor after receiving an Traffic Jammed that the Soviets have deployed 5,- engineering degree in Paris and ear­ (KK) to 6,000 combat forces and ly in his political life he became a built military bases on Kunashiri member of the opposition National In Farm Protest and Etorofu, two of four Soviet- Front. He was also for a time direc­ held North Pacific islands tor of the prestigious National Ira­ WASHINGTON (UPI) - Choking the massive traffic jams caused by claimed by Japan. nian Oil Co. city traffic and backing up frustrated the flag draped, slow-moving motor­ (Kurlicr story on piigr .’)) A dedicated and deeply religious commuters for 12 miles, more than cades on Interstate Highway 95, the man, he ran aloul of Shah 2,(KX) farmers from around the nation George Washington Parkway and 9Nm» Mohammed Reza Pahlavi in 1962 and converged on Congress in tractors other access routes. Virginia State ihow Big Blackout m R oow velt was arrested for his activities and pickup trucks today to demand Police said rush-hour traffic was yke TEL AVIV, Israel (UPI) — An against the regime. higher crop prices. backed up 12 miles at 7:30 a m. iroas electric power failure backed out Bazargan became deeply involved The big diesel tractors, trucks and The Stars and Stripes and the flags t all of Israel for nearly two hours Ready to Swing in the latest political crisis facing campers crawled into Washington on of Georgia, Florida, Texas, today, causing an explosion in Iran several weeks ago when, on major access routes during rush hour Oklahoma, Alabama and other states laza Suite" (1971) Haifa and paralyzing the country Jennifer Bottone, 4, gets an assist from her father, Syl Bot- Khoumeini's instructions, he held and moved slowly up Pennsylvania flew from the big six-wheel tractors thau, Maureen except for institutions that had tone. Prospect St., Manchester, during an outing Saturday. talks with striking oil workers and and Independence Avenues to in brisk winds and 20-degree leptune Disaster" emergency generators. Many residents took advantage of the clear weather over the persuaded them to restart limited parking places set aside on Capitol temperatures. “Save America and Ga2zara, Yvette Hill. The cause of the massive break weekend to participate in outdoor activities, (Herald photo by production to satisfy the country’s the Family Farm,” was a popular centered on a line problem in Har- domestic needs. The family farmers, members of sign. Death Scream" Strempfer) 1 Asner, DIahann tuv, a cooperative settlement out­ Since that time lie has been in­ the American Agriculture Move­ “Dump Carter” was prominent in side Jerusalem, a spokesman for volved in highly delicate and secret ment, joined thousands of their buttons pinned to tbe farmers’ the Israel Electric Co. said. The talks between Khomeini, Bakhtiar colleagues who came to town over baseball caps. and army generals trying to find a ile Trap" (1946) nationwide blackout lasted from the weekend to lobby Congress for Sen. Larry Pressler, R-S.D., met 4antan Moreland. 12:45 p.m. (5:45 a.m. EST) until Teng Leaves peaceful solution to the current higher crop price supports. the motorcade and rode on one trac­ 2:30 p.m. (7:30 a.m. EST). crisis. Many other farmers arrived by tor saying he supported the family WCNews The line failure resulted in the Only hours before Bazargan’s ap­ plane. AAM leaders estimated the farmers. opening of a steam valve at the pointment was announced, Bakhtiar numbers would be greater than the “A lot of city people read that farm Lady Dracula" Haifa generating plant, causing warned he would not tolerate “two 30,000 who came last year. profit increased 20 percent last I WItton, Leslie an explosion heard throughout the With a Cold governments in Iran." But lawmakers are expected to be year,” he said. “Those are the cor­ northern Israeli city. The But in a conciliatory gesture, the in a penny-pinching mood to fight in­ porate operations. But these are spokesman described the explo­ prime mjnister said he would not in­ flation this year. family farmers who suffered SEATTLE (UPI) — Chinese Vice sion as a routine occurrence when requirement if China is to gain "most terfere if the ayatollah established a Police reported few incidents in losses.” steam forces a valve open. Premier Teng Hsiao-ping, con­ favored nation" trade status with the Ight Special cluding his eight-day visit to the United States. The blackout extended from the United States, today was ordered to Haifa area south to the Red Sea Teng was guided through the bed with a cold and canceled his port of Eilat, and east to largest building in the world,. remaining appointments prior, To Boeing's 747 assembly plant in subur­ The Landlord" Jerusalem, a telephone check of departure. dges. Lee Grant. those areas indicated. ban Everett, in a cart driven by His departure was still scheduled Boeing Board Chairman T.A. Wilson, for 9:30 a.m. PST. and he got a sales pitch to try to in­ Fatal Blaze A White House spokesman said his terest him in further sales beyond the ailment was not serious but his doc­ NEWARK, N.J. (UPI) - Five $165 million in jet and spare parts tors wanted him to rest before the people, including four children, which China ha already bought. long flight to Tokyo, where he plans a were killed Sunday night in a More than 300 demonstrators three-day visit to meet with suspicious fire that raged through paraded outside his hotel and burned [VISION Japanese leaders before returning to a life-size effigy with Teng’s face and a condemned, city-owned tene­ Peking. STEREO ment that authorities said had a Coke bottle for a body —, symbolic been tbe target of arson threats. A A breakfast meeting with Pacific of Coca-Cola’s recent grant of rights E 649-7221 sixth victim was feared buried in Northwest new.spaper editors was to sell its products in China. the rubble. eliminated from Teng's itinerary In return,- whether knowingly or E because of his cold. The blaze brings to five the not, Teng ordered a Coke to drink at number of serious fires in the He has a cold and his doctors a private reception Sunday night. ordered him to bed." said Michel northern New ,Iersey area over The 4-foot-li Teng at times was tcondiliomj Oksenberg, a (thina expert of the the past month, with at least 38 dwarfed by U.S. and Chinese ..I >)lorTVg fatalities. National Security Council. An inter­ bodyguards. But, matching smiles •90 Up^ The victims — believed to preter was heard to say that in addi­ with President Carter in Washington, as ivailable members of the .same family— tion to a case of the sniffles, Teng fumbling with a package of Georgia were not immediately identified. was running a slight fever. luncheon crackers, waving a 10- Newark Fire Diroctr John Tong, who is 74. was obviously gallon hat in Texas, staring up at a Caufield today said tenants bothered by his cold. Several times jumbo jet in suburban Seattle, he Sunday he was observed blowing his helped give rebirth to an American 5 reported seeing three young men This may look like a scene from a dusty, weather has created dust-blowing problems flee from the building shortly nose and sneezing, Open Door polic toward China. Teng's interpreter, Ji Chao-Ju, told The week saw none of the rhetoric de.sert-like area in Arizona, but it's actually in the area, an oddity for a New England before the blaze started 9 p.m, in Manchester near the J.C. Penney Co. site. Sunday. reporters, "I don't think it's too that for so many years characterized February. (Herald photo by f’into) lie also said the city had serious. But we re stopping in Japan China's attitude toward the United The lack of snow cover and recent windy received reports of anonymous on the way back and his doctors States. From Teng's lips came none threats that the building would be thought he should rest. of the denunciations of America burned down. Teng's ailment struck on the last dating from Communism’s 1949 con­ Caufield said 17 other people day of his bold. East-meets-Wost quest of China, from the Korean War, Dust Is Out of Control who escaped down fire ladders journey to America. and the decades of name-calling that could have been trapped if the Despite his cold, the diminutive followed until Henry Kissinger and MANCHESTER - This winter's Du.sl olsii v:i.> a piubiciii last plaints about the dust from blaze had broken out later at leader spent his last full day Sunday Richard. M. Nixon went to China weather has caused a problem nor­ summer. Some residents in the area neighbors. A couple of the residents night. •smiling broadly and clapping and seven years ago. mally associated with summer — complained that wind brought who had complained previously could waving fo his audiences. He met with Not once did Teng or his fellow dust. showers of dust on their homes and not be reached this morning for com­ former Secrefary of State Henry travelers mention America as a Lack of snow cover and windy lawns. ment, but the dust problem has not Inside Today Kissinger. Sen. Henry M. Jackson. D- "paper tiger." His only comment on weather has resulted in much dust The company handled those com­ been mentioned at recent meetings Wash.. exchanged toasts at a American might was a wish it should near the J.C. Penney Co. construc­ plaints by watering down the open of tbe Economic Development Com- Classified...... 16-18 busines.smen's luncheon and found not fall behind Soviet power. tion site in Manchester. expanses of dry ground. mision, which includes members who Comics...... 19 out firsthand how the Boeing Co. Teng even told editors in Atlanta The dust has caused problems with Now, however, in the cold weather, are residents near the J.C, Penney Editorial ...... 9 assembles the 747 jumbo jets China is there might be some little good in a construction at the site, which is near such watering cannot be done, site. Entertainment ...... 14 buying. new Strategic Arms Limitation Exit 93 of Interstate 86, Oscar Paschke said. “The neighbors have been very un­ Family...... 8 In a diplomatic development, Teng (SALT) cfgfeement between America Paschke, project adminstrator, said. “We’d be creating a hazard rather derstanding," Pa.schke said. Obituaries ...... 10 told Jackson Sunday that China and Russia, a brewing diplomatic But, the firm would like to control than removing one," he said in He said the company plans to do Sports...... 11-13 would soon announce a liberal deal Carter was anxious not to have it. reference to the freezing that would more landscaping the the spring, and Television ...... - 14 Teng spoil. "We’d like to keep the dust down occur. ______d emigration policy for its citizens — a that should help cut down the dust for environmental reasons.” he said. He said there have been no com­ problem. PAGE TWO - EVENING HERALD, Mon., Feb. 5, ICT New U.S.-China Relations Ella’s Budget Plan EVKNjNGjjERALD. Mon„ Feb, 5, 1979 - PAGE THREE SHIMUSHIRO Photos Reveal Seen to Isolate Soviets Is Due Wednesday Russian Base SEATTLE (UI’I) - Vice Premier But no one can predict for sure that year civil war. this w ill happen, and the way to more r TOKYO (UPI) — The Soviet Union has constructed a Teng Hsiao-ping's U.S. visit may • To U.S. businessmen, Teng HARTFORD lUPli - A modest in- bargaining agreements. If the lawbody KURIL large m ilitary base on one of two norther islands claimed have launched the United States and intimate ties between Washington declared that China w ill spend (Tca.se in aid lo welfare families, im­ and state workers solllc on less than a 7 IS. China into a remarkable new and Poking is strewn with pitfalls. "scores of billions of dollars" abroad URUPPU by Japan, aerial photographs published in a Tokyo proved leaeliers’ pensions and a small cor­ percent salary biNisl, the money saved newspaper today show. relationship that could leave the During his eight-day cro.ss-country to purchase American products and could be dirccled to human .services and porate lax cut are among provisions in One of the pictures in the Sankei Shimbun dearly Soviet Union in a more isolated inter­ tour, Teng made some remarkable technological know-how. This could aid lo municipalilies. Gov. Ella (iiasso’s upcoming $2..19 billion JAPAN shows a runway on one of the Kuril islands, which the national position. public statements which if con­ result in a major boost of trade. One problem stale lawmakers must budgej. SEA newspaper said is 2.17 miles long and has the capacity to Such a development, reinforced by solidated and carried out should • To Sen. Henry Jack.son, D-Wash.. (ace in debating Mrs, Grasso’s .spending Mrs. 'Irasso will outline her budqct handle landings by all types of military aircraft. bridge-building efforts of the two result in an important strengthening Teng said China would practice a proposal will be replacement of an es­ proposal for the fiscal year beginning July The photographs appeared after an unexpected state­ countries over the next decade, could of ties: liberal emigration policy which ■' 1 lo the Legislature Wednesday. timated $155 million in so-called “one- result in a major realignment of • To Congress. Teng said Peking should qualify it for major economic shot" revenues. ETOROFU ment by the Japanese Defense Agency last month that The spending figure is 5.1 percent higher the Soviet Union had contructed permanent military power among the world's nations to sought a peaceful solution to the credits and normal trading status than the current $2.28 billion spending These are revenues that won’t reoccur, Tankan Boy the benefit of the United States and problem of reuniting Taiwan to the from the United States. bases on two of the Kuril islands off Hokkaido, Japan’s blueprint and features a $10 m illion hike in but the programs they funded will con- northernmost main island. the detrim ent of Hu.ssia. mainland and thereby ending the 30- The Carter administration has liniic. ifk aid to welfare families and another $5.3 Japan has claimed sovereignty over the two islands, tried to make it clear to the Soviet million tor sweetening teachers’ pensions. .Slate Complroller. ,1. Bdward Caldwell KURIL Kunashiri and Etorofu, as well as Habomai and Shikotan Union that the U.S.-China reap- has projected a $51 million surplus from The governor has said there will be no to the north since the end of World War II. The Soviet prochement is not aimed against the the nil-rent budget that ends June 30. This ISLANDS tax increases, and .she w ill recommend Union, which seized the islands after World War II, /Iso Soviet Union, and U.S, officials have « could be used lo make up some of (he $155 reducing the sales tax on replacement claims the island group. said on numerous occasions that the m illion. parts for manufacturing machinery from Sankei said the aerial photographs of Kunashiri United States will not sell military Last year. $25 million was used to make 7 percent lo 3 '2 percent. This would islandwere taken Friday from its own plane in Japanese hardware to China. a final payment on a debt lefl by Mrs, . SHIKOTAN reduce slate revenue by $3,2 m illion. air space. But the flight prompted at least one Russian But Soviet diplomats are deeply Gras.so’s predecessor, Itcpubliean Gover­ Wage increases lo be negotiated with ^ • h o b o m a i reconaiassace aircraft to scramble, the newspaper suspicious for several reasons. nor Thomas J. Moskill. Thai $25 million Connecticut’s 40,000 slate workers are reported. Kunashiri is 15.6 miles from the tip of The United States has made clear targeted to remain within President Ibis year will be available (0 fund new V PACIFIC Hokkaido. that it will not necessarily object to programs or supply more money for con­ Carter’s 7 percent guideline. OCEAN Defense Agency officials said the Soviet Union has its We.stern allies supplying m ilitary The Pause That Refreshes tinuing programs. The budget now provides $600 million deployed about 5,000 to 6,000 ground troups on the islands equipment to China. Drinking Coca Cola at a reception prior to a Govcrnmenl fiscal exports expect the Washington State Senators Henry Jackson, for state salaries. If a 7 percent wage of Kunashiri and Etorofu. On Kunashiri, Sankei said, the The Russians are suspicious, too, stale’s economy to grow by 9 percent this JAPAN private dinner in Seattle, Wash., are Chinese left, and Warren Magnuson, right. Beside boost is negotiated, it would cost the stale ' f r y because during his May visit to year, producing enough new revenue lo Soviets have built a three-story building, a radar station Vice Premier Teng Hsiao-ping, center, and Teng is his interpretor. fUPI photo) another $42 million. and a number of barracks. Peking. Zbigniew Brzezinski The Legislature has final say on cover the remaining $79 million. authorized his aide. Dr. Samuel Hun­ Sankei said the Soviet military base (in Kunashiri is The U.S.S.R. constructed a large military base on one of two about the size of Kadena U.S. A ir Force base in Okinawa. tington of the National. Security northern islands claimed by Japan, aerial photos published in a Tokyo The Japanese Foreign Ministry lodged a protest last Council, to brief Chinese officials on week with the Soviet embassy, in Tokyo against the a secret administration survey of the newspaper today showed. One of the pictures clearly shows a runway Policy Change Pledged Vehicles Sales Boosted on Kinashiri Island, one of the Kurils, which the newspaper said is 17 military buildup on the Kuril Islands. strategic situation and U.S. rnilitary stgy.o6. miles long and has the capacity to handle landings by all types of The U.S. State Department officially expressed its sup­ S E A T T LE (U P I) — Sen. Henry port (or the Japanese claim over the islands, seized by The turnabout in American China part of the Russians to do the same." military aircraft. (UPI photo) Jackson says he has received there is a big backlog. By Blizzard the Soviets in the closing days of World War II. policy has been accomplished Under U.S. trade law, a communist assurances from Chinese Vice The Carter administration wants to without a major negative reaction country can qualify for normal trade Premier Teng Hsiao-ping that amend U.S. trade iegislation to allow CHICAGO (UPI) - Who needs adver­ dealer said one customer came in his 5 from Congress or from the American status with the United States only if both China and Russia to obtain nor- tising? Mother Nature has provided four- store with a blank check in hand, asking public who opposed cutting Peking w ill pursue a liberal emigra­ it allows citizens to emigrate and tion policy. mai trading status from the United wheel drive dealerships with the best for a Bronco. diplomatic ties with the National does not subject applicants to harass­ Jackson said such policy would States. promotion in years, courtesy of the Bliz­ Four-wheel-drive vehicles are built on Chinese government on Taiwan. m ent. truck chassis, a sturdy starting point that qualify China for normal trading The Soviet Union, in its effort to zard of ’79. Even through U.S. law required When a communist country does traditionally has offered good resale President Carter to consult with status with the United States and achieve this status, has liberalized Four-wheel drive salesmen report large-scale loans. allow such emigration, the president its imigration policy, and according thousands of Chicagoans are flocking to value. One vehicle can carry up to six Congress before ending the U.S.- of the United States can extend to it The Washington Democrat told to most recent information, allowed dealerships, desperate for a vehicle that passengers, luggage, and make it through Taiwan defense treaty of 1954, he "most favored nation" status fori a almost any kind of terrain. chose to flout Congress by not con­ reporters Sunday that he received m ore than 30,000 Soviet Jews to leave will move them more than two blocks limited period. If liberal immigra­ Bruce Shutt, a salesman for Roselle sulting it and appears to have gotten Teng’s assurances during a one-hour Russia in 1978. without getting lodged in this year s tion continues, the United States can AMO Jeep in northwest suburban Schum- awav with it. meeting with the communist leader. record snows. bcHcr UKiq renew normal trading status. Many dealers said sales are running at burg, said his four-wheel drive made it He also predicted Chin would qualify Jackson said China is already .Second (iliiircli for the economic benefits the Soviet more than twice the average and the pace through snows that an ambulance and a But the new beginning in relations a llo w in g 200 C hinese a day to Union has vainly been seeking. MANCHESTER - The Second is nearly extinguishing supplies. Most snowplow couldn’t even break. with China could deteriorate sudden- emigrate and reunite with family ■‘They’re going to give public Congregational Church council will buyers want to grab the vehicles right off Four-wheel drive vehicles have long 1,V for a number of reasons: members abroad. assurances (of liberal emigration),’’ meet tonight at 7:30 at the church. the floor. been the sportsman’s delight, but with top Jackson said. “ They’re in a position Jackson said the Russians balked Tue.sday, a Bible study w ill be con­ An AMC jeep dealer said a Mercedes line models costing up to $13,000, they are at the emigration policy in 1974. • No one is quite sure how solid to do it before long. 1 have those ducted at 9:30 a.m. at the church, and owner rushed into his store during a burrowing out their own place as the new or banking He noted the U.S. imigration quota Teng's position is with other leaders assurances. I know of no plan on the the C onfirm ation Cia.ss w ill meet at snowstorm and traded in his car for a luxury vehicle of the year. in Peking. fo r Chinese is 20,000 a year, of which 3:15 p.m. Wagoneer; a Dodge dealer said he sold 16 Ramchargers in one day; and a Ford • China's communist ideology could become the focus of strong differences with the United States. Parents Demand Probe Tax l>|is Inroiiu* Pat “Tisha” Gentilcore m c a n i Anti-Teng Protest The most immediate area for trouble giving i f ' 1 would be in the field of human rights BEGGS, Okla. (UPI) — Angry complaints. Cynthia Meyenson, state attention, Bussett .said. MANCHESTER. N.H, A Maoist group of demonstrators carries an effigyof Chinese where China is considered by many parents are demanding a grand jury official of the Chidlren’s Alliance, Following a closed meeting of the (U P I) - The $17.8 m illion b Now F Vice Premier Teng Hsiao-ping as they parade outside Teng's to be primitive. investigation of the Beggs school also w ill be present. Bussett said. school board Friday, Bussett said electricity surtax the hotel in Seattle. Wash. The effigy has a Coca-Cola bottle for system, for allegedly spanking Bus.sett said the pupils allegedly parents were told their attorney. Public Service Co. of New Assodateil • The United States may find that students, including some with lear­ Hampshire began charging body, accompanied by a banner rea^ng, "Chairman Carter. were b^ten after they entered John Moyer Jr. of Tulsa, would be the Soviet Union has become so ning disabilities, as a form of motiva­ Beggs M iddle .School, which includes allowed to draw up a policy regar­ last year to help pay for the President Teng. is Coca Cola the real thing." Coca Cola suspicious of its China moves that it tion. grades six through eight. ding the handling of students for the Seabrook nuclear power With mcioan recently was awarded rights to distribute its soft drink in becomes increasingly aggressive and Superintendent Jim Henson at­ “ They were whipped for things like school board’s review. plant has helped boost China. (UPI photo) difficult to deal with. tributed the problem to the growing low grades, not getting their The parents group views this as company earnings over HMRBOVnOUE pangs the 880-pupil school system has homework and missing spelling only a “ temporary relief from these 1977. been experiencing. words, ” he .said. whippings," Bussett said. A petition PSC reported total net “ There are new people who have Two children w ith learning di.s- seeking a grand jury inve.stigation of earnings of $36.5 m illion She holds state championship awards throughout moved into our community — they’re abilities were placed in regular the school system currently has last year, compared to New England for Artistic hair design. not used to the type ,of discipline that $21.7 m illion in 1977, E a r­ L|Ou want Pravda Claims Slander classes were beaten for three days about 100 names, he said. Unisex styling to Include precision hair cutting, we have here,” he said. for not keeping up. he said. Bussett said the group has secured nings per share of PSC was given a oig opportunity for perms and color. MOSCOW (UPII - The Soviet mon interests and identical views Parents of 26 of the school’s 44 The children, who were not testimony from two doctors, showing slock were up from $2.16 in slandering the U.S.S.R. in the Noitr takin g appolntmanta at Union, in its first direct reaction to referred to in the U.S.-CJiina com­ sixth-grade students, including some whipped for discipline but for 1977 to $3.25 last year. presence of officials, congressmen that students were injured by the Tene Hsiao-ping’s trio to the United m unique," special education children, com­ ’’motivation. ” required medical beatings. Fourth quarter earnings States, says the Chinese vice and the press." Pravda said. The communique is a sore point plained their children were beaten were $9.4 million, or 79 649-7666 premier and the Carter administra­ But the article indicated the with the Soviets, not only because it with wooden paddles after failing to cents per share, compared Kremlin wasn’t surprised, hinting AA G roup HAIR BOUTIQUE tion betrayed "anti-Sovietism" in a represents growing ties between achieve expected academic stan­ to 1977 earnings of $7.4 390 Main 8t., MinchMtar joint communique. that China and the United States may Washington and Peking, but also dards. They demanded the investiga­ MANCHESTER — Alcoholics million, or 70 cents per The Communist Party daily Prav­ have more in common than the because it contains an "anti- tion. Anonymous will meet tonight at 8:30 (Church share. Walk-Ins accepted da offered the first substantial Soviet Carter administration would admit. hegemony” section opposed by David Bussett, president of the at 102 Norman St. The group w ill also MANCHESTER — Confirmation Senior Citizen discount Wed. and Thuro. reaction Sunday to the vice premier’s "That no one objected to the Moscow. Beggs Parent-Teacher Organization, meet Tuesday and Friday at 8:30 Clas.ses of Center Congregational visit, claiming he is using it as a plat­ malicious anti-Soviet insinuations Such a clause was also included in said his group, accompanied by p.m.. Wednesday at 10 a.m. and Sun­ Church will meet tonight at 5 at the form to slander the Soviet Union. was not the point of diplomatic a ([(hinese-Japanese communique last Roger Rainey, state director for the day at 3:30 p.m. at 102 Norman St, To church. "The Soviet public cannot shut its etiquette at all." Pravda said. year. It drew fire from the Kremlin National Coalition for Children’s learn m ore call 646-9235. Grade V w ill meet in the Robbins eyes to the fact that the Peking guest "It appears that it is exactly anti- because it was a clear slam at Justice, w ill attend a school board AA contact Is available 24 hours Room, Grade 8, in the Middle Room in Washington and other U.S. cities Sovietism that is the basis of com­ Soviet foreign policy in Asia. meeting today to further examine the da ily by calling 646-2355. and Grade 9 in the Fedration Room. SAVE MMKNESTBI NOW!

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During Monday sy 15 -06 SAVE 1 /3 ON Des Moines sy 05 -15 Salt Lake City ★ H U D PERMITS NO PREFERENCE TO night, rain will fall in the Pacific Northwest and the Gulf pc 28 07 VOUR FOOD R IU SHOPPINO USAVE” Detroit sy 24 -05 San Antonio r 50 44 MANCHESTER RESIDENTS FOR FEDERAL coastal states, while snow will be expected in portions of Duluth sn -07 -19 San Diego sy 62 43 Home League North Dakota and the upper Mississippi valley and most El Paso sh 55 33 San Francisco HOUSING Betty Petricca is our Vice President and Loan Officer, it's her job to see to it that you receive the sy 64 50 MANCHESTER -The of Michigan. Clear to partly cloudy elsewhere. Hartford wy 37 14 San Juan r 84 72 SAMPLE SAVINGS ioan you want, when you want it. Whether it’s for a home, new car, boat, home improvement or pc 76 63 Seattle sh 49 46 Woman's Home League of ^ MANCHESTER^ RAISE OUR TAXES IN Houston r 52 46 Spokane the Salvation Army will your chiid's education, you can be sure of a competitive interest rate, convenient term and fast, 5 r 27 21 Indianapolis sy 23 -15 Tampa cy 70 57 meet Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. efficient service. That's what the better way means to Betty. Conneetieut Weather Jackson, Miss, r 46 38 Washington sy 49 18 at the Citadel. Mrs. Annie SPECIALS TUBS. ONLY Jacksonville cy 64 49 Wichita sy 19 -04 Johnston w ill be in charge Kansas City Gale warning along the coast. Mostly sunny windy and sy 06 -08 c-clear; cl-clearing; cy- of an educational meeting. Las Vegas cold. High temperatures in the low to middle 20s. minus 4 sy 49 35 cloudy: f-fair; hz-haze; r- Mrs. Ruth Sheldon is the BOnOMROUND 4 Little Rock C. Clear windy and cold tonight. Lows zero to 10. Mostly cy 34 23 rain: sh-showers: sm-smoke: hostess. U s Angeles sy 65 41 sn-snow: sy-sunny: ts- sunny and continued cold Tuesday. High temperatures in U uisville the mid 20s. Probability of precipitation 10 percent today sv 34 03 thunderstorms; w-windy. Concordia Church and near zero percent tonight and Tuesday. Northwest ROAST ^ . . MANCHESTER - The 1 7 8 winds 20 to 30 mph with gusts to 40 mph this afternoon Extended Forecast Christian education com­ 1 U.S. NO. |1 and tonight. Northwest winds 15 to 25 mph Tue.sday Mass,, R.I. and Conn.: Cold through the period. Chance mittee and the church MAINE DEUaOUS 1 of snow Wednesday. Partly cloudy Thursday and sunny school staff of Concordia CUCUMBERS the bcHcr won Friday. Low temperatures 5 to 15. Daytime highs in the Lutheran Church w ill have POTATOES APPLES. Long Island Sound upper teens to m id 20s. a potiuck tonight at 6:30 in Vermont: Chance of snow Wednesday. Scattered Kaiser Hall of the church. HUD High pressure moving slowly east from Mississippi flurries Thursday. Clearing Friday. Continued cold with Trinity Church 6 / 4 Valley w ill maintain strong west-northwesterly flow over highs mainly in the teens and overnight lows 10 below to 10.S 8‘ 5 -^89 ^ IS TEILING US HOW TO RUN OUR TOWN! area into late tonight. West to northwesterly winds 25 to 10 above. MANCHESTER-Trini­ Heritage Savii^ 40 knots with stronger gusts today w ill diminish to 15 to 25 Maine and New Hampshire: Chance of snow flurries ty Covenant Church is plan- HIE ACdPT HUNTS N M HUHIETCOIMTESY CARDS” IGREKSFORANOONTOFORDER nlng a men's prayer PI knots late tonight and to lO-to-15 knots Tuesday. Fair north Thursday. Otherwise fair weather through the SUPPORT & Loan Association • Since 1891 skies with visibility more than 5 miles through Tuesday period. Daytime highs in the teens north to 20s south breakfast Tuesday at 6:30 “WE SAY IT IN OUR NAME Average wave heights 4 to 6 feet today and tonight Overnight lows zero to 10 below north and zero to l(i a.m. at LaStrada West. CONCERNED CITIZENS FOR diminishing Tuesday. above south. The Confirmation Class •MANCHESTER Main Ofric«: 1007 Main St.. Manchaatar 64M5ao • K-Mait Offica: Spaocar 8t„ Manchaatar 040-3007 • Covantry Offica: Rt. 31.742-7321 • ToHand Offica: Rt. 105. % mlla will meet Tuesday at 3:45 MANCHESTER’S DEVELOPMENT •outti of l-M , Exit 00.872-7387 • Moneymartteti Inaktt Frank's Suparmarkal, E. MkMIa TumpHta. Manchaatar, and Food Mart, W. Middia Tumpika In tha Manchaatar Parkada. p.m. at the church. PAGE FOUR - EVENING HERALD, Mon.. Feb. 5.. 1979 Cummings Raps GOP Budget Automakers Delay Switch To Plastic Gase v e n in Tanks g HERALD. Mon., Feb. 5. 1979- PAr.iz pivto By JEFFERY L. SHELER Hearing they also offer a potential fuel-saving plastic auxiliary tank on some full- “ In every way we thought it was after a rear-end impact of 30 mph. but possibly even safer.” On HUD Funds Issue UPl Auto Writer bonus. size and luxury cars. much better,” Ford said. “ But we ’The standards do not specify what DETROIT (U P Il - The nation’s But U.S. car makers — concerned It said both metal and plastic MANCHESTER —Democratic matter your point of view." he said. carefully accounted for." But few buyers picked up the op­ didn’t have the courage to put it on material manufacturers must use for tanks, when engulfed in flames, automakers are taking a cautious that plastic gasoline containers may tion. our product because we didn’t know Town Chairman Ted Cummings said He also said the equal opportunity He said amendments to the Tonight look at pliable plastic fuel tanks as i fuel tanks. failed in about two minutes. But the not go over with the public or with Reeling from bad publicity sur­ what the liabilities would be and today the Republican members of the c'oordinator's position has meant no program have been to improve the one way of reducing the danger of “ You can use papier mache if you metal ones often exploded, federal ^ fe ty officials — are hesi­ rounding the recall of 1.5 million Pin­ what the National Highway Traffic Town Board of Directors are "trying loss of local control, way the money has been used, MANCHESTER - The Board of fires and explosions in rear-end want to as long as it meets the per­ scattering their flaming contents, tant to make the switch. tos because of fuel tank fires, Ford Safety Administration would say to be all things to all people" on the "To date there is honestly no "Furthermore. Republican direc­ Edui'ation will conduct a public collisions. formance standard,” one company while the plastic tanks melted down Community Development issue. Chrysler Corp. and Ford Motor Co. later scrapped plans to put a molded, about it.” spokesman said. evidence that this one job can tors voted on the use of the federal hearing on the proposed budget for Automotive engineers say tests and fueled the fire. He criticized Republican directors for years have equipped someheavy- polyethylene tank in its all-new 1979 • Present NH’TSA standards— which A recent report on high density restrict Manchester's autonomy or funds for the last five years without the 1979-80 school year tonight at 8 at have shown tanks made of sturdy, In impact tests, water-filled metal for recent comments they have made and light-duty trucks, vans and Mustang. ^ apply to a ll cars, trucks and buses un­ polyethylene gas tanks by Phillips hamstring our loc'al government or is raising any great objections, .so their the tiling Junior High School Library. moldable plastic can hold up better tanks ruptured when dropped from a supporting a two-year ban on town recreational vehicles with plastic “ We didn’t have the guts to take der 10,000 pounds — say fuel tanks Chemcial Co. said tests conducted in a threat to our independence. " Cum­ curreiii objections arc strictly for School Superintendent James P. than metal in a number of hazardous height of 10 feet while plastic tanks fuel tanks. After the 1974 Arab oil the risk,” Chairman Henry Ford II may not spill more than an ounce of the 1960’s indicated “ plastic tanks participation in the federal Com­ mings said. show. " he said. Kennedy w ill begin the meeting with situations. Because they weigh less, withstood drops of 30 feet, the report embargo. Ford offered a small. recently told an interviewer. gasoline per minute when rolled over were not only as safe as metal tanks said. munity Development program. He said he does not e.xpect the town (Cummings also said the Town an overview of ins proposed $16,3 The Republicans have criticized to be any different because of that Charter requires that the propo.sed million budget. two steps the town had to take to one position, which has been filled by ordinance for a two-year ban go to The I’TA Council Budget Study receive fourth-year funds - the ( m a CC Nawa) Wilber Smith. referendum if the Board of Directors Committee will then present its publication of a fair housing brochure "But, we will be a little different if docs not adopt it. Thus, the recommendations on the budget, PICK UP YOUR VALUE PACKED CIRCUUR and the hiring of an equal opportunity ALL POOD MART STORIt OPIN SUNDAY 9 A.M. TO 4 P.M. IN THE STORE. WHILE SUPPLY LASTM we lose the federal landing because Republican recommendation to send |:.which will be followed by comments coordinator. lly JOANNE MIKULEIT neither political party will raise it directly to a townwide vote is a from other residents who may wish Cummings said many agree the ilu m u n Needs taxes to make up tor the federal duplication of what already exists, he to speak or ask questions. brochure is "a little silly." Coordinalur dollars lost," he said said. This year's budget is just under a 6 WALDBAUM'S No need to go all around town for low prices! But, there are few vacancies in As we approach the Republicans also had said the Com­ "At this point, the Republican percent increase and includes only town and cheap rents are hard to munity Development program has directors are trying to be all things to coldest days of the winter find. three program improvements. Those our phones are ringing been mismanaged and amendments all people on this issue, " he said. " I are an alternate education program F o o d M a r t ■'So the brochure about have been made in the spending plan. don't think its going to work for our more often with requests at Bonnet Junior High School, a se­ for help with heating bills. Manchester doesn't mean much no Cummings disagreed and said the townspeople are just too darn smart cond teaching position at the En­ All programs set up to YOU’LL DO BEHER AT FOOD MART! money has been "well-spent and to be taken in by that kind of game. " vironmental Education Center and a deal with families having half time elementarv art teacher, at fuel problems are B & M a total cost of $32,000. A P P L E b EVE emergency progranhs. Food C lub TERI Ten teaching positions have also “ Emergency” means you T o a s te r RONZONI Cult Hearing Scheduled been eliminated from the proposed APPLE BAKED are out of heating oil or are WASHINGTON (IIPll (UPl) - Ron Rep...... budget. faced with a utility shut off A p plesauce TOWELS P astries Jackie Speier, legislative assistant to Neb., and Reps. Robert Giaimo, D- PASTA Hamilton Fish, R-N.Y., knows The Board of Education w ill make which would mean you JUICE BEANS :. 12 by CALIFORNIA Gutt Package Store at 655 Route 5. James R, Welch, 26, of 57 West St., W ednesday, l''eli. 7 members of the MCC customers by not shutting CAKES with breach of the peace in connec­ public and many are free of JUICE >4 CRISP CELERY LARGE BUNCH 69* "Lunch: Chicken Ala "Lunch: Swiss Steak off service during the cold ALL VARIETIES Police said it is not yet known if tion with the investigation of a distur­ Rockville, was arrested Saturday on charge. For further Infor­ poetry workshop, 8 p.m.. Food Mart helps you take the guess work out of cooking with a CALIFORNIA King, noon, college dining Jordinere. noon, college months. But March w ill 16 OZ. CAN 17 OZ. PKG. I I anything is missing here either. bance on E. Main Street. A juvenile a warrant charging him with viola­ mation call 646-2137. Student Center. FRESH BROCCOLI RABE (RAPPINI) IS, 59* dining, room. soon arrive and these FREE Vue Temp Cooking Timer in every lamb, beef, or pork oven roast. At 1518 John Fitch Blvd., a gas sta­ was also apprehended and releas^ tion of probation. He was released on room. TO COOK: CLEAN RAPPINI WITH WATER. OIL PAN. ADO GARLIC "Dinner: Scallopini of • 1 . 1 8 AND BROWN * ADD I CUP WATER. PUT IN RAPPINI AND SEASON TO tion was broken into but nothing was to the custody of her mother, police a $200 nonsurety bond for court iVloiuluy, 5 Women's Basketball: customers w ill be faced TASTE (LEMON M AY BE USED IF DESIRED) COVER PAM ANO STEAM Veal Marsala, 6 p.m.. "The college dining with shut off of service. U.S. GOVT. INSPECTED FOR 30 MINUTES PEPPERONI OR SAUSAGE M/.V BE ADDED TO reported missing. said. appearance on Feb. 13. "Lunch: Spaghetti, MCC vs. Mattatuck Com­ RAPPINI AFTER IT IS FULLY COOKED college dining room. room is in the Student Last year our office filed RICH'S Police said they received a com­ Miss Kellem is scheduled to appear Edward Garabedian, 19, of 72 noon, college dining room. munity College. 6 -p.m.. 16 0 Z Q Q ^ U.S, NO. 1 - SIZE ”A ” Women’s Basketball: $36,000 worth of energy COFFEE RICH CARTONS W W (SAVE plaint from the operator of the in court in Rockville on Feb. 13. Coldsprings Drive, Vernon, was Women's Basketball: East Catholic High Scliooi. Center. Reservations MAINE POTATOES 30CI MCC vs. Soutb Central bills under the federal SHOESTRINGS OR PIXIE CRINKLES Seven-Eleven Store at 700 Ellington Kenneth Patrizzi, 16, of 2 Central arrested Saturday on a warrant MCC vs. Middlesex Com­ Men’s Basketbail: MCC should be made in advance 4 Grade 'A'-Whol< Community ("ui.,((c-. 6 at the main office at Hart- program. ’This was money ORE IDA POTATOES « o z p k g 59* MARZETTI DRESSINGS izoz mr Road that four males had been in the St., Vernon, was charged Saturday charging him with violation of proba­ munity College, 6 p.m.. vs. Mattatuck Community TOP FROST p.m.. East Catholic High lord Road, 646-4900, exten­ made available to the state ROQUEFORT , . . 99C store and left about 2:30 a.m. She night with evading responsibility. He tion. He was released on a $1,500 cash East Catholic High School. College, 8 p.m.. East BROCCOLI SPEARS i o o z p k q 2 f o r 7 9 * School. sion 205. due to the severe cold. ’This BIRDS EYE • INTERNATIONAL said after they left she noticed that was involved in a two-car accident on bond for appearance in court on Feb Men’s Basketball: MCC Catholic High School. 13. year money from the VEGETABLES v a r ie t ie s i o o z p k g 69* Produce Item of the Week! the container for the muscular Merline Drive. vs. Middlesex Community TOP FROST 24 OZ PKQ. CHICKENS! College, 8 p.m,. East 'I'liursday, l''elt. 8 federal program is in BATTER FRY FISH PORTIONS *1.89 CALIFORNIA ALL VARIETIES ^ Z ’/z TO 3 LBS. Catholic High School. doubt. There is no way the "Lunch: Old Fashioned TOP FROST PIZZA .3 02 .PKQ 79" Dental Health W eek Conference of Churches CINNAMON OR ORIGINAL 9 OZ. PKG. Fresh Beef Stew, noon, college w ill be able to fill this void TucHilay, l''cli. 6 dining room. AUNT JEMIMA FRENCH TOAST 59* if it indeed exists. PEELED A OEVEINEO Avocados w FOR ♦Lunch: Turkey Club “ Budget Keeping, ” Pat TOP FROST SHRIMP '2 02pkq ‘ 3 , 4 9 Surprisingly enough, ac­ RECIPES #46 & #50 Sandwich, noon, college Long, noon. Women's TOP cording to the degree days LB. Orthodontic Need Explained dining room. Center. this winter has b ^ n colder DUE TO OUR FRESHNESS POL'ICV “ Living Under Ali Kinds SOME ITEMS W ILL NOT BE A V AILAB LE TIL TUESDAY ''Divorce Support,’’ than average as of 1-31-79,' FRESH DAIRY DELIGHTS! U.S.D.A. CHOICE - BEEF MANCHESTER — Feb. 4-10 is the 31st annual National U.S. GOVT. INSPECTED chewing which could prevent a person from selecting of Stress',” Carolyn Carol Jodaitis, 7 to 9 p m.. season 3768, normal 3560). GRADE "A" LUNDY FRESH Children s Dental Health Week. As part of the obser- Hood Natural Sealtest BONELESS foods essential for good nutrition. Further, improper Walker, 1:30 p.m.. Women's Center. Also, the cost of oil has Perdue n Evening Herald, in cooperation chewing of food puts an extra burden on the stomach and NOTCH gone up 6 cents a gallon COTTAGE PORK SALE! with the Manchester DenUl Society, today begins a Grapefruit CHUCK fi-'J adds a straint to the jaw joints and muscles. since September. The cold Oven.Stuffer series of six articles on facts you should know about den­ CHEESE tal health. Teeth that overlap or are crowded are much more dif­ weather and the steady in­ Juice Roasters ROAST PORK LOIN ficult to clean. The help prevent tooth decay and crease in the price of oil SMALL & LARGE CURD “ Aside from an improved appearance, are there health '/i GALLON CARTON 16 OZ. CONTAINER 5 TO 6 LBS. (UNOERBLADE) periodontal disease, plaque - the sticky film of harmful this year have made it BLADE ROAST re la t^ needs for orthodontic treatment that we should more difficult for those consider for our son?” bacteria that constantiy forms on everyone’s teeth — FOODS 7 9 (WITH COOKING TIMER) Blue Ribbon Specials are must be thoroughly removed from all tooth surfaces at with fixed incomes. Thanks If your child's teeth are crowded or overlap or fail to least once a day. to the generosity of the one more way Food Mart helps meet properly, they cannot function effectively. If the 16 OZ. U.S.D.A. CHOICE - BEEF By starting orthodontic treatment at an early age, the community our Human HOOD SOUR CREAM CONTAINER 7 9 * you keep the cost of food down. condition is left untreated, it may eventually lead to dentist can supervise and guide the permanent teeth into MANCHESTER Needs fund has been able Boneless $ - i . a s Blue Ribbon Specials are special manufacturer's tem­ further deformities of the face and jaws which can cause C^hfEDDAR STICK pkq: ’ I. ro a better position that could either shorten the orthodontic to help many of these porary price reductions that we pass on to you and ere enuotiona as well as physical problems for the child. Chuck Steak lb available for a limited time only. When you shop Food treatment or even eliminate the need for it altogether. *•*« families. ORANGE JUICE ^CITRUS 32 OZ. CARTON 49* Mart look for the Slue Ribbon Arrow that points to out­ Malocclusion is the technical term used to describe If you wish to help KRAFT INDIVIDUAL OUR BEST Center Cut If you feel your child may need orthodontic treatrfient, GUSTONRURY NATURAL SVyiSS SLICES “pk° I *1.19 Fresh standing values that really give you a good food buy. various irregularities in the position of the teeth and families caught in a fuel B OZ. PKQ. ■ 6 PORTIONS Breaded jaws. obtain advice from the fam ily dentist and an orthodon­ • \ i n' •{ n !! 1. crisis please m ail your SWISS KNIGHT GRUYERE 95* tist, a dentist specializing in orthodontic treatment. GARLIC & HERB • PEPPER OR FRENCH ONION Veal Patties ' PORK Pork Every child is different and requires the utmost skill in check to MACC Human RONDELE CHEESE ‘ ozpkg 89* U S D A. CHOICE - BEEF Exclusive offer from Food M art/^ diagnosis to determine what is best. But the patient Needs Fund — Fuel. Box ALL READY MAID shou d have an arthodontic consultation as soon as a EDS DIET GELATIN 14 OZ CONTAINER 39* CHUCK CUBE STEAK LB ‘ 1.89 CHOPS Shoulders CLAIROL 773, Manchester. RYE ■ SMOKED • ONION • MEATY A GOUDA OUR BEST - ITALIAN STYLE The Ultimate problem is detected as many malocclusions should be SHAVE MERRIWOOD CHEESE STICKS>?I 99* BREADED VEAL PATTIES LB ‘ 1.29 treated while the child is actively growing a HERBAL mmBB in casual Stoneware 5 IMPERIAL MARGARINE diet 5 9 * LB. If unchecked, some orthodontic problems can result in WOODLAND CREAM .iA: Don't store things you ■ • LB. SLICED BEEF LIVER •V ESSENCE Can’t use.-Sell them THIS WEEK'S FEA TUBE harmful effects on the general health of the patient. Some Lime GEM SLICED PORK LOIN (WITH problems that can eventually arise include speech GARDENS last with a hard­ / ■ > ^ | |"N /"Y i I T O BOl OGNA • LUNCHEON ^ 4 COOKING Menthol SHAMPOO UULU UU I O PAP • COOKED SALAMI Sirloin Roai TIMER) LB *1.59 Bread & Butter Dish working Classified Adi GEM HOSPITALITY PORK LOIN defects, psychological disorders and often undetermined Reg. (WITH WEFBATURE OUR OWN COOKtNQ personality difficulties that can infiuence a person's Normal, Dry, Oily COOKED HAM SLICE LB. *1.89 Special, Medicated WALDBAUM'S - FOOD M ART Roast TIMER) ONLY future social or career goals. T( PLUMROSE FRESH •UftanffiDRiM BREAD AND PASTRIES SLICED COOKED HAM EA. Failure of the teeth to meet properly can interfere with Pork Butts LB. *1.39 A whole new line of deilcloui Kosher baked goodc made with BREAKFAST * FRESH PORK (THREE WITH EVERY $3.00 PURCHASE 3 NIGHT CRUISE 1.07 pure vegetable shortening. Many items Parve as wrappere In* Si IIIoNASSAU/FIIEEPORt I 7 5 « ELM PORK SAUSAGE ANO Manchttttr Evening HtraM dicata. LB. *1.49 TO NASSAU Spare Ribs DOWN) 4 3 oflUsUrgEStCrulseshlpi 7 OZ. REQ. 89c 8 OZ. REG. 1.26 WALD&AUM WHITE W ALOBAUM • 14 OZ. PKQ. 1 FREE On Season $1SSIo $365 CIRCULATION HOURS DANISH GEM FRANKS *or be“ep° Third Week Special Value! LECTURE CARDEN SERIES Off Season $17010 $350 Mon. • FrI. Round Top 0 9 Fresh Pigs Feet LB 49*1 DALE CARNEGIE COURSE froni MIAMI COLONIAL 6:30 to 6:00 RING CENTER Accrodltad by The Confinuino Educetlonel Council . DickiiUUIPorti. THIS TUESDAY 4 NIGHT CRUISE TO DELIVERY DEADLINE BREAD SLICED BACON CUT Covered Sugar NASSAU/FREEPORT 5:30 p.m. WALOBAUM 12 COUNT'24 OZ PKG. COLONIAL Seafood Specials of the Week! M AT 7:80 P.M. AGREE SAT. SMOKED DAISY BUTTS On Season $240 to $450 7:00 • 10:00 A .m . j 20 O Z . * ENGLISH OSCAR MAYER REQ. By Woodland Qardona Staff OH Season $215 to $425 15‘ OFF EXCEDRIN DELIVERY DEADLINE Y l o a v e s MUFFINS FRESH SCROD FILLETS l b ‘2.09 M .99 • M YNmN M l Ymt Mm •!( $ MMr Cm m i IM u I An elegant ocean liner. Lanai Suites and 7;3Q A .m . SLICED BOLOGNA »oz Sailing3:45PM everyfrHjay aid W ALOBAUM - ICED lb double staterooms, bath, TV, music Mondey Rate, based on per per. VANILLA OR CHOC 13 OZ OSCAR MAYER JUMBO * BIG ONE FRESH PERCH FILLETS *1.99 WITH THIS COUPON AT FOOD MART GOOD THRU LABEL Suggested Carrier Rates CREME FROSTING PKQ channels Ballroom, lounges, Ihealrs son double occupancy and svsil- GOLD CAKE 89* ^ S A T U R D A Y . FEB 10. LIMIT 1 COUPON PER FAMILY. feedtlH 60’s PayAbiB in Advance • DUE TO oun YRESHNESS POLICY MEAT OR BEEF FRANKS FRESH OYSTERS .oz ‘ 1.99 PLANTS OR HOME QREEN HOUSE enterfainmeni, parlies. Lido dock and atMlity plus port lai/services Cond. SOME HEMS WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE til TUESDAY _CU8SES STJUrriNG SOON , game rooms, gilt shop. 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PAGE SIX - EVENING HERALD, Mon., Feb. 5. 1979 gy.ENfNG HERALD, Mon., Feb. 5. 1979 - PAGE SEVEN GOP Can’t Agree Flood May Face Mall Museums Designed to Attract Children New Prosecution PHIUDELPHIA (UPI) Gallery's main entrances. and new, in September. come here." said Kim Franklin exhibit in that it's to beat and leopard skins to center thereby creating an Tampa Bay Center would — Shopping malls, for It insidiously pulls in an “ We're really proud of Kornstein, one of the a storefront instead of feel. indoor shopping mall, years home to hundreds of audience of shoppers as that." said Eileen Regan open-air, it eaters to “ Practically everything include “ anything from the demonstrators, "We offer began its Arts program in On Budget Balance WASHINGTON (DPI i — Justice Department officials, stores and fast-food they come off the es­ ( hildren. and it's not free has been made,"' said ad­ biillet and chamber music Reynolds, a spokeswoman something they can do at Columbia, a.town it built in to workshops and artist convinced that oniv a fluke prevented conviction of Rep. , restaurants, are taking in calator. Curiosity con­ for Franklin Institute. any age. A lot of kids and -- it costs 50 c-ents for 7- ministrator Pat Foley, EASTON. Md.'(liPI) — Two days of the Ways and Means Committee. "The Maryland. The Baltimore (lcinmi:)lrations." Daniel Flood, arc seriously considering again new and unusual tenants — vinces them to remain and "The blocks are worn, but adults come back every and-under, and $1 for 8- explaining that students at debate proved the leaders of the Constitution should not become a Museum of Art was the prosecuting the 75-ycar-old congressman on sweeping museums. try the five standing theyYe there. They don’t day. Actually," she said, and-ulder. the nearby Moore College Kepublii'an could agree on cutting taxes, depository for all kinds of nit-picking first institution to open a bribery charges. Not stuffy, hands-off, exhibits: optical illusions, take the blocks, the day "they want to show their There's a rowboat to sit of Art made several of the passing the Equal Rights Amendment and amendments." small branch in The Mall in "The jury convicted Dan Flood and one guy decided he lifeless museums, but zeolrope.* electric arc, we moved in. the security friends how stnart they in, a stationary, lifesize items. getting tough with the Russians — but not Columbia. The Republicans compromised and shouldn't go to jail because he is old." said one official fresh, colorful facilities color shadows and math staff came in and said, are." motorcycle to ride, a on balancing the budget. The museum is geared to In Louisville, Ky., the KEEP SMILINQ passed a resolution calling on Congress to fam iliar with the case that ended in a mistrial Saturday. that are successfully puzzle cubes. 'You're,not going to leave iriendly dark crawl space The second annual Tidewater con­ A recent evaluation, very small children from 1 Louisville School of Art balance the federal budget by fiscal 1981, D.S. District Judget Oliver Gasch regretfully declared drawing in shoppers and The m rth puzzle consists that there?"' with star-studded pillows l/2years or “when the KEEP HAPPY ference ended Sunday with the left and which concluded the m all' opened a center in a Rouse- which begins Oct. 1, 1980. the mistrial after he was informed the jury was hopeless­ children. of woeden cubes, which are and a llashlight, a water child gets beyond putting right wings of the GOP in general agree­ The museum also gives museuin was a success, built shopping mall. During the two-day conference of 26 ly deadlocked following three days of deliberations. Philadelphia's only left out on a table in the trough, costumes to try on, everything in his mouth,” ment on almost everything except how to three daily live science discovered that ^0 percent The next major shoppin senators, 51 House members and 19 other Jurors later di.sclo.scd that an elderly member of (he downtown ui'ban mall. The wall-less museum. Yet, of the visitors were 23 or crayons, zippers on doors Ms. Foley said. However, REGISTEREO solve some of the nation's economic GOP leaders, resolutions were passed demonstrations, such as mall art.s project is an art panel, William Cash, said he "knew Mr. Flood was guily" ,. Gallery at Market East, is despite the large amount of older and 84 percent and boxes, a tunnel to adulLs are encouraged to On-IGMNS problems. that: one on the effects of hot festival in Tampa, Fla., of some of the charges, but would never vote to send him in the vanguard in the store-reported theft in the stumbled into it accidental­ slither through and a pulley stay and interact with their DISCOUNT PRICES The 100 GOP leaders divided sharply on • Called for a ratification of the Equal and cold temperatures scheduled for the'' first to jail him becau.se of his age and frailty. move to educate the Gallery, not one block has using liquid nitrogen ly- that lifts a feather pillow. children. whether to amend the Constitution to Rights Amendment and urged the party week in May. Ms. Hannum ^ Officials said privately, however, such a reason for shoppers as well as barter been missing since they “ A lot of older people I’lease Touch's mall There's also an African Rouse, the first company require a balanced federal budget. "to exert its leadership in achieving equal said the festival at the Cash's refusal to vote guilty did not fall within (he with them. first were set out. shinv don't have much to do, they museum differs from the display with bongo drums to put a riKif on a strip By a vote of 34-32. moderates kept the rights for all individuals." issue from coming to the floor of the con­ decision-making responsibility relegated to the juror and Two mini-museums — • Condemned the administration for the .should not have been a consideration. They .said a juror Is ference. one run by the Franklin "decline of American military power," charged only with deciding whether the government has Institute, one of the coun­ They warned that such a limitation and warned there w ill be no Republican proven a defendant's guilt. try's oldest science in­ wouid hamstring the president and votes for SALT 11 unless the president gets The decision on a retrial rests with Philip lieymann. stitutions, and the other by Congress and said the amendment had no tough with the Russians on everything assistant attorney general in charge of the criminal divi­ the children-oriented piace in the Constitution anyway. from human rights to Cuban m ilitary in­ Pick up your copy sion. and department officials .said Sunday they expect Please Touch Museum — Conservatives said the American people tervention in Africa. of our exciting new Now».2-Way Savings him to decide within a "week or two." have been opened in the demand the amendment and may force its • Favored substantial phased reduc­ circular at your f approval anyway since 25 of the required Factors to be weighed include the ll-to-l vote of the mall by the Rouse Co., of tions on federal income taxes and an jury on civil bribery and perjury counts, the fact Flood is nearby Caldor store 34 state legislatures already have voted to Columbia. Md. "inflation proof" tax structure. a sitting congressman charged with corruption, and call a constitutional convention on the "I think people really GENERAL ELECTRIC REBATES ■ • Called for "sunset" legislation Flood's age. officials said. But they made it clear Flood's issue. want to learn about their requiring reguiar review of all federal age is no bar to now prosecution. "You're playing Constitutional Russian own creativity and the PLUS CALDOR LOW SALE PRICES programs and agencies to see if they have If the case is tried again, Gasch would still be (he Roulette, " warned Rep. Barber Conable exciting thing about that is outlived their usefulness. presiding judge unless he found a reason to excuse of New York, ranking minority member of that the shopping center is himself, ft Is commonly believed that in a retrial the where all the people are." REBATE REBATE defense has an advantage because it has become clo.sely. REBATE said Rebecca Hannum, of FROM G.E. FROMG.E. fam iliar with the government's evidence. Innovation Arts Inc., who FROM G.E. ON: ON: Baker Begins Quest is running Rouse's “ Arts in ON: the Marketplace" •Toatler-Oven, itssb • Food PtoeoMor, tFM Playboy Go Home • 1200 Watt Power • Toatter-Ovan-Broller • Food Proeotaor with program. J f Pro Dryer, • Pro-s •T104 Yale University .students picket the Slieraton Hotel in New Haven Blonder, ifp-z The Franklin's "Museum •CanOpener/KnIfe •Smoke Alarm, IS201 Coment Time Set on the M all" is a perma­ •‘Soli Clean 2* Spioy For Presidential Bid .Saturday protesting an upcoming article in IMayboy muga/inc entitled, Sharpener, iECSs • Hairaeller, ih c m 5 Steam and Dry Iron, nent open-air structure • Drip Brewer, iDCM-to Thompson of Illinois and Reps. Jack "Girls of the Ivy League." Similar reaction to the propo.sed aitide •FZ100IF240 By CLAY F. RICHARDS MANCHESTER — The Town Board of Directors will which sits at the foot of an • Pro Dryer, iPROa Kemp of New York and John B. Anderson resulted at Harvard in Cambridge. Ma.ss. (Herald photo by SIk ni|)l( i i EASTON. Md. lU PI) — Sen. Howard conduct a comment session Tuesday from 9-11 .i.m. in the escalator at one of the Give Her a Gold-Filled Heart of Illinois — also were campaigning. Baker has finally assumed his expected directors office in the Municipal Building. 7 C C Q Q Our Reg. i p i Baker picked an inside Washington . f D i o O . O O 3.97to9.47 role as the Washington GOP es­ The sessions are held twice a month and give residents 2 issue, the new SALT treaty — to launch his a chance to meet with a member of the board and discuss Get to the heart of the matter...graceful tablishment's favorite candidate for presi­ campaign. dent. America’s State Taxes any matter involving local government. ' hearts on 15", 18" or 24" chains. Plus SALT is not the kind of issue the bracelets, ankle chains and earrings. At the Republican leadership con­ The identities of the re.sidents who attend are not made __Annualt American fam ily sits around the dinner ference over the weekend, the Senate public. table discussing, but it is the kind of issue GOP leader maneuvered himself into the , The sessions are held the first Tuesday of each month Italian-Design 14K Gold politicians in the GOP enjoy debating. Up 14 Percentin 1978 spotlight as head of the loyal opposition to from 9-11 a.m. and the third Thursday of each month Dance Fashion Neckchains The Tennessee Republican is in trouble FTesident Carter. from 6:30-8:30 p.m. with some memkers of his party, especial­ WASHINGTON (liPIi - than any other tax .source 6 .6 6 to11 7 .6 0 9.97lolk97 And he did it at a forum where several ly the right wing, because of his stand for have .state income lax laws Individual Americans paid in 33 of the 50 stales. " the Wear one singly or pair 'em up for G.E. Automatic G.E. ‘Surge of Steam’ G.E. King-Size possible presidential opponents — Sen. ratificaation last year of the Panama lor individuals. Those Slated 14 percent more in state bureau .said. 2-Slice Toaster n o Robert Dole of Kansas, Gov. James excluded are Florida, elegant sets! Select from a tasteful Steam & Dry Iron, iFtisBi ‘Toast 'n Broil' Oven, n n Canal treaties. (axes iast year than in (977 "The individual income liOLTON - The collection of line or massive chains. Nevada. South Dakota, Caldor Regular Price ..15.97 Caldor Regular Price ..19.97 Caldor RegularPrlco ..44.97 and those revenues ac­ tax is the primary .source Texas, Washington and Dptnocratic Town Com- Caldor Sale Price...... 12.70 CildorSalePrice...... 15.70 Caldor Sale Price...... 37.70 counted for almost 26 per­ of tax revenue in 15 Light Up a Life withe Wyoming. mjUee will have its annual G.E. Mall-ln Rebate...... 2.00* Q.E.MalMn Rebate...... 3.00* Q.E. Mail-In Refaete...... 5.00* cent of the total taxes states." Three states have St), Patrick's Day dinner Soiar-Power L.C.D. Watch Support for Kennedy YOUR FINAL ,J A YOUR FINAL ^ a 7 a YOUR FINAL A A 7 A stales collected, the Cen­ SHOPPING Overall, state lax collec­ modified state income tax dajnce M arch 16 at St. sus Bureau said Sunday. COST (loflllut.ltwn).. I w . f W COST (forillut.lltm).. I f ^ COST (forIlhji.Him) .W m . f W tions increa.sed it.9 per­ laws. Tenne.ssee and New Mjaurice Church parish ^21Each Our Reg. 44.99 The bureau said that ‘Sm ctwk l« B t U li on all rB . lt oUk ., cent to $113.1 billion in Hampshire levy individual center. A convenient gilt...the batteries recharge since 1975. individual in­ Rises from Rubble fiscal 1978. up from the state taxes on dividends ^ traditional corned beef in any light. Styles for men and women. come taxes have increa.sed $101.1 billion colleced in rather than on total income aqd cabbage dinner will be in importance as a source NEW Y O R K (UPI) — About the only fiscal 1977. and Connecticut taxes BAG catered by Henry Hyba. thing to grow out of the rubble of the of money for states and Taxes collecled in eight < apital gains. The dance will (eature government can't commit to seven now rank No. 2 l)chind desolate South Bronx since President years.” states accounted for 50 per- Midnight, a local music sales taxes. cent of all stale lax group. The group will in­ Carter pledged to revitalize the area 15 Meanwhile, life goes on as usual in the W. MAIN STREH Last year, revenues from levenues for fiscal 1978. clude several Irish songs in months ago is a grass-roots movement to South Bronx — one-third of its residents Watch Your 10-Dlgit Readout/Printing individual income taxes The states and total taxes ;• itp^jjerfornrafiCB.'*'" dump Carter and elect Ted Kennedy presi­ are on welfare and laundry starch is a Caiculator with Memory totaled .$29.1 billion and ac­ collected were: California, . A faffle is being held in dent in 1980. staple food in their diet. §CHRAFFfi;i5 counted for 25.7 pei’cent of $15 billion: New York, FAT-GO ci^njunction with the Two weeks ago, Nat Martin, a 39-year- On a winter afternoon at Charlotte ROCKVILLE 6 8 . 7 0 Our Reg. 84.76 old director of the Title One program for the total $113 billion in $10.9 billion: Penn.sylvania, ugl« fvrfHH MciKhi 4tiili llir dartce. Prizes will be Sweets for All Your StrM t and Boston Road there's little sign M ii-.llil*' S k W K \ T . < ; 0 tiirl |ilun. stale tax revenues, percent $6.3 billion: Illinois. $5.8 awarded that night. The Sweethearts Shows and prints your calculations! Includes the Board of Education, launched the of life. Oniy one building in the immediate ^ o lllin ^ ju»l <>l4*aily sub-total key, percentage key, 4-key memory in 1975. billion: Texas, .$5.4 billion: Mi-iRhl lun« for llionr lliHl rrullv first prize winner will have “ National Committee to Draft Sen. vicinity is occupied. Next door to it are a Huiil lo lu«r. • Assorted Chocolates in and constant. Non-add, non-print keys, more. At the same lime, tlie M ichigan. $5.3 billion; a choice of a color televi­ Red and Gold Foil Hearts Edward Kennedy in 1980." He called it the small bodega and a clubhouse for a gang \ Tull 12 ilu% «u|>|il> only 43.041. JJ importance of motor fuel Ohio. $4.1 billion, and A«k l.iuRctl INiurmary aimul (hr JJ sion set or a weekend for 4oz.,R.g.9Sc...... 73* first official campaign committee to be of Hispanic youths that comes alive only m iurinft plan anil nlaii as a tax source has Florid.'i, $3.8 billion. lut*inir wrlfchl ihiti Mtvk. two in Atlantic City. Se­ Imported Lead-Crystal formed for the Massachusetts senator. at night. DENTO- DENTAL • Traditional 1-Lb. Foil decreased — from (0 per­ Alaska had the highest Moiify liiiik in full IT not roin. cond prize is a fO-specd “ When Mr. Carter elected to visit the A block north sits the squat, red-brick Treasures Heart, Assorted Chocoiales cent in fiscal 197.') to 8.5 per capital state taxes at nirlfly nnlUritfl oilii Height Iumm bicycle and third prize a FRAME YOUR FA VORITE POSTERS AND QRAPHICS; South B • iie professed how shocked he “Tried Stone” Baptist church, its I ruin the lery fihil parkagr. TAPE Rtfl.s.os...... 2.66 PORTRAITS, DIPLOMAS AND SNAPSHOTS, TOO/ percent last year. $1,397. followed by Hawaii digital clock radio. 4 . 6 6 ^ ” was and ‘immised money,” Martin told a partially-lighted neon cross glowing in the Our Reg. 6.99 But the bureau said at $841 and Delawa.’-e at MED. WAXED, UNWAXED Winners do not have to be • Chocolate-Covered recent news conference at a South Bronx afternoon gloom. Introductory $Q00 Exquisite heart-shaped Piastic See-Thru Picture Frames general sales tax still .$771. X-FINE,MINTWAXED present at the drawing. Cherries, Favorite dark or light. restaurant, “ We believed him then. But a Verlean Barnes, who works at the Oftor Worth ^ candy dish is 2" high, 4" provided the largest share The range in other states Anyone interested in to 02., Rto.1.39...... 1.07 5x7", R.g.2.79...... 1.88 11x14", RB-5A9..... 3.89 slap in the face was our reward for church and lives in the area, said wide. Dainty hand-cut ring- of state revenues - 30 per­ went froma low of $324 per M m Mi H A Mi H tm MM. purchasing tickets and or minder, too. Both gift-boxed. 8x10", Rtg.4.79...... 3.19 16x20", Rb -11-m ....7.89 trusting his word." membership is still strong, thanks to the wUiiii Mi Hik M MT-M Mi cent — and totaled $.35.2 capita in South Dakota to raffle tickets may call On Oct. 5, 1977 Carter visited the people who've moved out of the lOilit H i M Om . 9x12", RB-4-9F...... 3.29 18x24", RH-i>a9... 12.47 billion last year. $688 in Minne.sota. UQB9II nw niiSvy REQ, 1.34 20 YDS. Richard Vizard, com­ Fragrance Gifts desolate intersection of Charlotte Street neighborhood, yet return to the church Pure Sentiment! "The general .sales tax is The bureau said 44 states Manchesttr Parfcode REQ. 1.10 50 YDB. mittee chairman, at 646- that Say You Care and Boston Road in the South Bronx — an each Sunday. But she said the recent news One Silk Rose in a area marred with 1,200 abandoned still the primary revenue 0753 or any committee Crystal & Sterling Vase 5.44 Each Mod Aiuminum Frames with Mats & Giass from Washington was discouraging. source in most states, ac­ member. buildings and is considered one of the "It’s very depressing. I'm very dis­ MISS • Charlie Spray Cologne counting for more revenue The committee is raising 21)8 or, R.g.7.S0 5x7", R.g. 5.99...... 3.89 12x16", R#e.iM..... 5.79 most blighted urban areas in America. couraged, really, about what's going to , W MN 8 .4 0 Our Reg. 10.99 money for the upcoming Standing in a rubble-strewn field, Carter happen." BRECK • Jontue Spray Cologne 8x10", r b .s.99...... 4.49 14x18”, Rb -'-m ..... 6.49 RKL ROU-M May 7 town election A finely-petalled silken rose, 3oz.,Rog.7.50 gazed at the surrounding acres of bumed- Nat Martin, who grew up around the set off by a slender crystal 9x12”, r b . 7.49...... 4.87 16x20", Rtg.iZ49.... 7.99 out buildings with blown out windows. He URSCL UNBC. bud vase, on a silver base. •Jean Nate After-Bath Splash corner from the proposed Charlotte Street 32 O Z ., Reg.7.50 11x14", R.g.a.49...... 5.49 18x24", Rh . 14.99.... 9.70 reacted, as most people do, with shock. He SHKHOID GIFT DEPT. redevelopment area, recalls the area 20 OLTMTI REQULAR also reacted with compassion and spoke years ago when it was thriving. l*ublic RecordB | eloquently of “ revitalizing” the area with "There was a good shopping area, a big W s w a M N u massive infusions of federal aid. park, libraries and hospitals. 1 was born in \\ aiV iiiily i Id 'i Ik But several weeks ago the Carter ad­ Handbags for Dress or Sport Morrisania Hospital, which closed down Klizabetli M, Moriarty ministration seemed to be backing down lloiisnrifo stalls about four years ago. Today it's vacant *1.38 and James F. Moriarty Jr. $ C Our Reg. $ Q Our Reg. Cassette and 8-Track on that pledge by withholding approval of like everything else around here." *2.05 O 5.99 to 7.99 9 11.99 to 13.99 ju'/f/.s.s ftliilv'for RED. 2.77 8 0Z. REQ. 1.03 1.5 OZ. to enneth D. Brown and Recorder/Piayer Stereo System the 732-unit Charlotte Street development Ed Logue, the city's coordinator for the Totes, clutches, pouches and many more. SiO; irorlli SI,7(fO Florence Brown, properly Many fabrics and styles to choose from. — the first step of the revitalization project, is optimistic. He said the “ first NILE.S. Ill — The story of a at '20-24 Fairfield SI,. .$50]- project. An aide to Carter said no com­ stage " of a plan w ill be turned over to the Our Reg. 179.99 small forlune. losi because a 000. Gift-Boxed Leather Accessories M47 mittment could be considered until the federal government in a few weeks. If it is yMMaMoy/'N housewife had no idea her MlBapB>M( ) Carl J. Buezek atui Delia Gifts for men or women. Blll- Record cassettes or 8-tracks from AM/FM receiver, city submits a more formal plan for \w/ approved, the city will start hiring a staff glass plate was a collector's F. Buezek to Donald If. folds, (latfolds, clutches, more. built-in BSR changer... or even record from twe- housing and other development in the and consultants to begin planning various item, recenily came to light. to-tape! Digital tape counter, pause control. This area. Morrison and .Iiidith li. 7 Ei. Our Reg. 7.99 to 9.99 housing development and housing I n a letter to J. R. Mac Arthur, Morrison, both of Vernon, system does it all! W At the same time. Mayor Edward Koch rehabilitation projects, chairman of The Bradford Ex­ properly at 179 Blue Ridge • Scotch 'Highlander' 60-Min. Cassettei change. world's largest trading PREPAMTIMH Boxed Scarf and Umbrella Sets said he'd been unable to get the White "We've already got the state Labor Drive. $110,600. (3-Pk.) Reg. 3.96...... 2.77 House to commit itself to the “ concept” center in collcclor's plates, a SCMCXSIIKR2 Colorful easy-open nylon Department working on establishing a job Madison. 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And accor­ Kennedy Road, iloing Although MacArthur points Just Shake it THE LATEST SOUNDS...THE GREATEST ARTISTS...THE HOHEST LOW PRICES! In response, a Carter aide said the city ding to Martin, the neighborhood has VICK’S l)usiness as SGS would have its answer on Charlotte Street out that this price is exception­ turned its attention to Ted Kennedy. ally high, he said. ' I'm afraid and Let it Faii Into Piace. Associale.s, 139 F,. Center in several weeks, but suggested the USTEMNE “ He's extremely popular here. He's our olhers may be losing hundreds FORMULA St. I 5 project might be pared down. As far as a last hope." said Martin. “In fact, Ted or thousands of dollars by not 32 OZ. Mai'riiige lieeii-r larger committment, he suggested it Kennedy is the magic name in the South knowing whal their plales arc- The Precision Haircut. 44 D Arthur L. Tiirkiuglon and worth." would be piecemeal, that the “ federal Bronx." 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WASHINGTON - As each presi­ czar under Jimmy Carter. will serve as mistress and master of energy interests might be more at watchdogs are growling in discon­ \ I Member. Audit Bureau of Circulation Mem ber U»Manchester. as in us? If not, I think that we need The cup of water given for thee the hole in the budget doughnut while entire federal budget next year — nearly tripled in size over the past. 10 love to sweeten the pot for their con­ rejected, immature; the for­ him," she says. " ‘If I pick the Air Force Institute of Technology standing — a ministering him up, he'll be a sissy,' prehensions that I'm going High School in 1974 and attended the to learn a lot more about the work, Still holds the freshness of they the real thing — the other 75 percent will go for payments to individuals years, but outlays for these entitle--.. stituents but shrink at the notion of mer teaching the latter to at Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio. His angel who can withstand she'd say. She'd only feed to find her or the baby gone University of Connecticut. power, and freedom of the Holy grace; earmarked for "uncontrollable” under what is known sd ''en­ deal with frustrations by onslaughts of frustration. one day. And even though, ment programs have quadrupled or taking away that which has been him if he was lying in an Spirit, Yet long these multitudes do see costs — largely escapes both con­ losing control physically. Like Paula Lidsky, infant's seat." there's been no other in­ titlement" programs. quintupled in most cases; the lone given. So the child becomes an mother of two, who volun- stance of abuse — she never How do we feel about accepting the The sweet compassion of they face. gressional and public scrutiny. These are the real dollar-gobblers abusing parent — whose When she fed him, that is. exception is veterans benefits, which ' Nonetheless, the president is on the admitted she ever abused assistance of non-Christians in works (Hymn 498) Something, obviously, is out of — Social Security, medicare, ' children thenI |go on to abuse him — the potential is still have merely doubled. right track. Thie entitlement theirs. there." which we consider to be strictly "our (Excerpt from "Forward Day by whack here and the question which medicaid, veterans benefits, civilian Why the big increase? Partly it is . programs now eat up almost half the But while the child is al­ And each time Mrs. Lid­ College Notes YOU ALWAYS domain"; and do we resent it if some Day” ) springs to mind is whether these so- and military retirement pay, dis­ due to the increasing percentage of federal'budget, aiid at the'lttte they ways viewed sympathetical­ sky visits, they perform the The Rev. Stephen K. Jacobson, called “uncontrollable” costs really ly, the parent is despised. “Applicants are carefully SAVE AT THE of them seem to exceed us in "good ability, food stamps, welfare and the elderly in America, drawing ever are growing will cqqsume the whole same ritual. “It's like a Rector, Allow compassion for the screened because we don’t repetition of the whole year. ARTHUR DRUG works?" If they offer us the "cup of are, as implied, beyond the reach of like. greater Social Security and medicare thing prettj) soon if left unchecked. mother, too, and maybe the For the first half hour, she's D o n n a H arm o n , Philip Road, Manchester, a weeks of the program will water " do we accept, or do we St. Mary’s Episcopal Church would-be budget rimmers in the In every case. Congress at some support — a trend which is expected It’s , high time, somebody asked cycle can be interrupted. White House and on Capitol Hill. That's the "help one, save want people who want to solve senior at Keene (N.H.) be devoted to independent time or other has created these to continue and sharpen still further. whether alFof this largess is really many" philosophy underly- continues" — as they do the Harmon of 22 Canter State College, is par­ travel in Western Europe. The answer, as it so often is in programs by law, setting forth But part of the growth was caused by justified. ’ , ing SCAN-New York (Sus­ their own problems by control­ laundry or make dinner qr bury St., Manchester, has ticipating in a six-week stu­ Almanac pected Child Abuse and ling someone else or taking go to the movies — “she been named to the dean's dent leaching exchange Neglect), a privately funded cheers up and she's able to |jst fop the fall semester at volunteer, parent-aides as­ program in England. By United Press Inlernulional The Lighter Side sociation which operates their anger out on that Notre Dame College in She will spend four T ^ay is Monday Feb. 5, the 36th In 1904, Russia and Japan broke off like similar programs in Ut- They talk about how to Manchester, N.H. weeks participating in NOW day of 1979 with 329 to follow. diplomatic relations in a dispute over tle Rock, Ark.; Chicago; person.’’ spend the $50 each volunteer S h e is a fr e s h m a n English preschool, junior, The moon is moving from its first Korea and Manchuria. Denver; Berkeley, Calif.; receives a month for her majoring in biology. She and secondary classrooms YOU CAN PUCE YOUR quarter toward a full moon. In 1937, a bitter controversy began and elsewhere in the coun­ "mother.' And, maybe, from while attending college Raising Umbrellas by the Numbers try. what went on during that u c u i The morning stars are Mercury, when President Franklin D. Formed in 1977 by Nancy week's Parents Class at Manchester High .School. classes and seminars at the leered in March '78 when she "I had to constantly re­ CLASSIHEO AD ANYTIME Venus, Mars and Saturn. Roosevelt sent proposals to Congress carrying by .servicemen. crumbling of prohibitions, touching Fisher, SCAN-New York first heard about the pro­ SCAN. ('The volunteers also ------College of Ripon and York By DICK WEST proper techniques for opening and oversees 20 volunteers who mind her. She didn't even The evening .star is Jupiter. to reorganize the federal judiciary, gram. “I'd always wanted to understand he needed to be meet once a week for super- Cynthia Shanley of 43 St. John. The last two WASHINGTON (UPI) - As if con­ The lest only involves male Air off a new wave of costly research and closing imbrellas in a military work one-to-one with 20 abu­ do something about child vision and to relieve frustra- ■ ■ Those born on this date are under particularly the U.S. Supreme Court. Force personnel stationed at the Pen­ procurement. sive and-or neglectful moth­ fed three times a day." troversies over the cruise missile manner; the minimum drizzle under abuse, although it frightened Three tim es a week, tions.) the sign on Aquarius. In 1971, Americn astronauts Alan tagon. But when the trial period ends Although Air Force magazine says 5 ers referred to the organiza­ What they don't discuss I and neutron bomb weren't vexing which bumbershoots may be unfurled me," she says. though, Mrs. Lidsky showed American evangelist Dwight tion by authorities. So she underwent the in­ are the incidents that initi- | Shepard and Edward Mitchell of enough, President Carter may soon next April, a month notorious for the Army and Navy “show no signs of and the heights and angles at which ■ Mothers whose children up, to take mother and child Moody was born Feb. 5, 1838. terviews and the three days' for medical appointments; ated the relationship. But, ■ Six-Week Apollo 14 walked on the moon for four find himself emboiled in the military showers, "full-scale approval Air discarding the long-time ban,” the canopy affords maximum are kept in protective cus­ training, which includes says Monserrate Resto, as- S . On this day in history; tody in the hospital after the to help them get on welfare; hours. bumbershoot issue. Force-wide seems likely,” the nobody seriously expects soldiers dryness under various weather con­ frightening films on child trying not to lose patience as sistant director of SCAN- ■ REAL ESTATE COURSE In 1631, British clergyman Roger bums or fractures heal; who abuse and workshops with a New York, “What happened I A thought for the day; German That prospect arises with an Air magazine says. and sailors to stand around getting ditions. are told by Child Protective the conversation kept drift­ IN VERNON Williams arrived in Salem, Mass., city hospital pediatrician ing from nutrition to “Char­ is not important. The mother g author Thomas Mann said, “A man’s Force magazine report that the U.S. To appreciate the significance of drenched while airmen stay toasty Services, if you want your and other experts on the always has to be careful and ■ seeking religious freedom. He child back, let a SCAN-New lie's Angels." MON. & WED. EVENING AT 7 PM (lying is more the survivors’ affair armed forces are testing umbrella- this development you must be aware and dry. Why, at a time when the ad­ su^ect. have it in the back of her ! founded the colony of Rhode Island. York volunteer work with Then she was assigned to a And, because the woman head so it doesn't happen I CLASSES START MON FEB. 5, 1978 than his own." that our defense establishment You can bet the Army and Navy ministration is struggling to hold you, along with the profes­ black mother, 28, whose in­ was a mother in name only, again. But it's more imMr- | traditionally has barred the use of not only will come up with unbrella sionals. ■kick-k-kirk-k down the federal budget, is the Air fant son had suffered three showing her how one tant to think of today and the ■ SCOOPS umbrellas by servicemen in uniform. programs of their own; they will be The volunteers — all behaves. future." 5 byDongSnafyt Force opening the door to unbrella mysterious concussions. Servicewomen have been allowed out to build a better bumbershoot women but one, from 22 to SO But it took weeks to rnake "I'd pick up the baby and I NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN. I ■ WAT'S m - Nofopf/mioiicp escalation? — are generally unemployed hug him and say, ‘it feels so VERNON CENTER MDNE SCHOOL ■ I l2Ufl^Af^ this extra measure of precipitation than their sister service. contact. “I'd write letters o m m a m m One defense analyst told me there which guarantees their and I'd call and she's say, 'I good to him to be loved. If he 777 H vtM Tpke (RL Mh-Mnic Choir R ! m nXJR ’qRAMMY’ can rely on you, he'll grow D im protection, presumably because of During the tryout period, the only was fear at the Pentagon that availability. If the lock jams don't need any help. I need ★★★.★★★★★ ! m m a m p MY m rssr at 2 p.m. or 2 a.m., the my privacy.' " up strong and healthy. It's MMTBIIII nUIMI AT liM IB MOJO ! mm m mN} the havoc that dampness wreaks on requirement is that the umbrellas be military bumbershoot production mother has someone to call okay to love your baby.' " A c n m m i Finally, they met. Thil court* m««tt th« minimum rtquirtmontt of tf>* Connocttcut RmI I anniR \ coiffures. But for servicemen, um­ non-plastic and either black or dark might be restricted in some future for help instead of panicking 643-2711 RESKCr "She has scratches and Gradually, she says, there Estet* CommiMlon. You'll iMm about oontraett, mortoaoaa, Oaadt. ■ Arm brellas were deemed unmilitary. It blue. SALT agreement. and punching the baby. scars all over," Mrs. Lidsky financing, llatlngt, lha law. appraJtIng, and all Important araaa of raaJ ■ DESERVER were changes. "First, the was determined that open The next step surely will be But the volunteer must be says. “She was severely ne­ mother began to rub his attata. H you hava baan oonakfarlng a caraar In raal aatata thia la tha I VMI7E HOUSE, “If our troops already have um­ available for the right rea­ glected as a child. Her court* for you. Raaarvttlont ara not raquirad. Haglttratlon It bald | mr bumbershoots made saluting government issue “M-1 Raindrop brellas in place, there is less chance sons. hand a little when she fed baforaourfirtttattkm. p ncK? mother is an alcoholic and him and that grew into a Diverters, Portable, Collapsible" for Says founder Nancy awkward, impeded close order drill of the Red Army gaining she wasn't fed or clothed." caress. Now, ^ e actually and played hob with executing the which Air Force procurement Fisher, "Applicants are So "child development" holds him and kisses him. bumberahoot supremacy under the carefully screened because and "motherhood" were just And she smiles. It's incredi­ CONTIRNNKniOfiRESSEDUCATIONM. CENTER S manual of arms. experts will draft 28 pages of treaty," he said. we don t want people who words to her. “She had no ble." want to solve their own prob­ liMlnMtor.LMaroMi B284I704 I Nevertheless, the break in the specifications. “Believe me, if Senator Jackson concept of either. She He's eating regularly, too. Ellie Grossman CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING once-solid anti-bumbershoot front is Then will come a 500-page manual ever starts warning about an un­ almost certain to lead to massive of operations, setting forth the brella gap. SALT is dead." Obituaries Police Investigate EVENING HERALD. Mon., Feb. 5, 1979 — PAGE ELEVEN Mrs. FI»r«>niT W. Willis Dennis l„ Ki«lson Thompson Soars High NEWINGTON — Mrs, Florence VERNON — Dennis L Eidson, 50, Hinkle Wilson Willis, 80, of Newington died of Birmingham. Ala., formerly of Suspicious Blazes Saturday in Farmington. She was the Daryl Drive. Vernon, died Saturday widow of George C. Wilson. while on a business trip in South MANCHESTER — Police are in­ ment responded to a fire call Sunday Sparking West Stars Mrs. Wilson formerly had worked Africa. He was the husband of Mrs. vestigating two fires of suspicious at 1:48 a.m. at Burnside Auto Body On Top at the Hartford Railroad Station for Ann Dougherty Eidson. origin which occurred early Saturday Co., 313 New State Road, and found a 40 years. Mr. Eidson. at the time of his morning. One of the fires caused PONTIAC, Mich. (UPI) - flaming pile of rags and debris in the 76ers, the game's high .scorer with 29 "Yeah. I had four forwards and a She is survived by a brother. death, was vice president of. extensive damage to a large pile of parking lot. A man at the site, Alan David Thompson doesn’t mere­ points, keyed a 40-24 third quarter center in there — but I had five William F. Wilson of Broad Brook: engineering and manufacturing of paper bales on a loading platform at W. Boucher, 22, of 198 Hilton St.. ly walk with basketball’s big that put the East back into conten- basketball players," .Motta said. At End three nieces. Mrs. Carol Ballard of the Quatrol Corp. division of Condec Lydall and Foulds Inc. on Parker South Windsor, sustained first- and . lion. men — he soars above them. "When you're down by 20, you want Manchester and Mrs. Lorraine For- Corp. of Greenwich. Street. second-degree flash burns on his arm Thompson did a creditable defen­ The "Tiagnificent man with the guys who can score points in there.” tuna and Mrs. Shirley Ziemba, both He was born in Chicago, 111., and Four engines and a ladder com­ sive job on Erving in the fourth and face as a result of the fire. He Hying machine of a body scored 25 "Having only three guards (on the of Rockville; and two nephews. was a graduate of the Missouri pany from the Town Fire Depart­ (|uarter after "Dr. J " had scored 14 received first aid from the fire |)oints Sunday and was named Most squad) hurt them," Wilkens said. PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. William Wilson Jr. and David Wilson, School of Mines and Metallurgy. At ment responded to the call at Lydall department and was transported to third-quarter points to bring the East both of Broad Brook. one time, he was chief engineer of at 3:12 a.m. An area 100 feet by 65 Valuable Player after his West team "Julius is a fine player — but he's not (UPI) — Lon Hinkle almost Manchester Memorial Hospital by defeated the East, 134-109, in the 29th back from an 80-56 halftime deficit to, a guard." The funeral is Tuesday at 11 a.m. Hills McCanna Co,. Carpentersville, feet on the steel platform was com­ ambulance. He was treated and trail by just six, 104-98, entering the rode an emotional roller NBA All-Star game. A tip-in by Moses Malone trimmed at Ladd Funeral Home. 19 Ellington 111. He left there in 1961, and helped pletely involved in the fire, according released. final 12 minutes of play. coaster to oblivion, but in the The 6-foot-4 guard of the Denver the West lead to five points. 105-100, Ave.. Rockville, The Rev. Paul J. found the Contramatics Corp. if to Deputy Fire Chief James McKay. Police said that fire was started by Erving was switched back to guard Nuggets scored eight of his points 47 seconds into the final period, but end, just like in the best tradi­ Bowman, pastor of Union Rockville, and served as its vice The firefighters had the fire con­ an acetylene torch being used by by Coach Dick Motta of the East. The [lAC during a critical four-minute span the East made two turnovers that tion of the American success Congregational Church of Rockville, president of engineering until 1968 tained in a short time. The activation regular-season coach of the NBA William Manocchio. 25, of Hartford. late in the fourth quarter of the keyed the West to a run of eight }0ME story, he came out on top. will officiate. Burial will be in Grove when it was absorbed by Litton In­ of 24 sprinklers in the roof overhang champion Washington Bullets paired Some lacquer thinner spilled on the game, attended by an All-Star game straight points. Hill Cemetery. Rockville. dustries. He then was named presi­ of the outside storage platform floor, ignited and caught the rags on the 6-foot-7 Erving with 6-foot-7 ”I may have had a longer or record crowd of 31,745 that was also Thompson hit a basket with 5:28 to Friends may call at the funeral dent of the division. helped keep the fire under control, fire, police said. George Gervin of San Antonio, the tougher day in my career,” he said, the largest crowd ever to see a play to hike the lead to 123-110. then home tonight from 7 to 9. In 1973. he left Contramatics to McKay said. The fire did not spread NBA scoring leader, or Pete after sinking a 12-foot birdie putt on basketball game in Michigan. sank shots witli4:10, 3:30 and 1:24 to The family suggests that any form the Flow Equipment Supply into the large paper manufacturing Maravich of New Orleans or Calvin the third extra hole Sunday to win the memorial gifts may be made to the Corp., an industrial valve dis­ firm. Thompson; who scored nine points play, the only points the West scored $3(X),000 Bing Crosby National Pro- to lead the West to a 36-27 lead in the Murphy of Houston. American Cancer Society. tributorship in Rockville. He left Almost all the stock on the plat­ in that time. His last basket gave his Am, "but if I did I can't remember lirst quarter, hit from outside and Philadelphia guard Doug Collins Rockville in 1977 to join the Quartrol form was destroyed either by fire or Ostomy Group side a 129-121 lead. when." then did his birdman act inside to was .selected to the starting team, James (iurrun Corp. He was a member of Rockville water, McKay said. Firefighters The West set two All-Star game What should have been a cinch vic­ help the West trim the East's lead in but he pulled out due to a leg injury Lodge of Elks. remained on the scene removing the Sets Speaker records, making 19 field goals in the tory wound up draining the usually MANCHESTER - James A. the series to 18-11. and Detroit center Bob Lanier i..: He is also survived by five sons, burned up bales and wetting down the second quarter and 35 in the first cheerful 29-year-old Hinkle, and even Curran. 83. of Lower Waterford, Vt., Julius Erving of the Philadelphia replaced him — leaving the East with half. formerly of Manchester, died Sunday Daniel M. Eidson of Rockville, and paper until noon Sunday. Extensive a shortage of backcourtmen. after he had scored the second vic­ in St. Johnsbury, Vt. He was the hus­ Gregory W. Eidson. Bruce L. Eidson, repairs will be needed on the plat­ MANCHESTER - Dr. Sylaiman tory of his up-and-down eight-year band of Mrs. Mamie Gray Curran, Dennis L, Eidson Jr. and David H. form, McKay said, but it is usable. Marikar psychiatrist at the Institute Battle of Big Men career on the PGA Tour, he wasn’t Mr. Curran was born Oct. 11, 1895 Eidson, ail of Birmingham: a McKay said that due to the amount of Living in Hartford, will be the Imposter quite sure he had made it. guest speaker at the Manchester West All-Star Kareem Abdul Jabbar pulls up short when con­ Hinkle started the final round of in Manchester, son of the late Dennis daughter. Miss Kim A. Eidson of Bir­ and type of fire, it is "definitely of PONTIAC, Mich. (U P I )- UConn Looks A head and Georgianna Brennon Curran. He mingham; a brother. George W. Eid­ suspicious origin" and warrants Ostomy Association meeting Mon­ fronted by East’s Bob Lanier during All-Star game yesterday in the prestige tournament with a 5- had been employed at Pratt and son of Tecumseh, Mich.: and two further investigation by the police. day, Feb. 12, at 7:30 p.m., in con­ The NBA West All-Stars had Pontiac, Mich. (UPI Photo) stroke lead on Mark Hayes and an 8- Whitney Division of United Aircraft grandchildren About 80 firefighters, including off- ference room B at Manchester a late addition to their team stroke advantage over Andy Bean, To Rhody Meeting but after taking bogeys on the first, Corp. before retirement. The funeral and burial will be in duty and volunteers, responded to the Memorial Hospital. — an imposter. sixth, seventh and eighth holes at The funeral is Wednesday at 2 p.m. Birmingham at a time and date to be call. All nurses, public health nurses, A fan, who identified Winter Pastime other interested persons and patients Play Home Tonight Pebble Beach, suddenly he no longer at Woods and Trefen Funeral Home. announced. The Eighth District Fire Depart­ himself as Bruce Larry of By LEN AllSTEK 17 Church St.. Lyndonville. Vt. Warmly dressed ice fisherman tries to catch one more crap- ment served as backup during the who have had ileostomy, colostomy, was the leader. 5 or ileo-bladder surgery are invited to Detroit Sunday, filed out HeruUI SportHKril<>r That’s because Hayes, playing one Friends may call at the funeral .Augustine Miclurski pie, as three frozen fish (crappies) lie on surface of thick ice Lydall fire and responded to a call of attend. with the West All-Star team Maybe there are places to visit and people to see along the group ahead of him, birdied the se­ home Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. MANCHESTER — Augustine covering Lake Calhoun in Minneapolis, Minn, Even though the another fire in that area at "Gus" Midurski, 72, of 9 Cushman Manchester Movers on Colonial Road The Manchester Ostomy Associa­ after halftime and shot way, but the sooner Feb. 13 arrives, the date when Rhode Island cond and 10th holes for a stroke ad­ temperature was below zero, many ice fisnermen could be vantage. Mrs. Roliind K. D'Aniuur Drive died Saturday at Manchester at 3:58 a.m. tion is made up of patients who have layups and went through the is met at the Providence Civic Center, the better it’ll be for the found on city lakes fishing, (UPI photo) A passerby, Gary Rautenberg. 29, had ileostomy, colostomy or ileo- Fifth Straight On the next hole, Hayes birdied to ANDOVER — Mrs. Bernadette Memorial Hospital. He was the hus­ warmup drills with the UConn Huskies. go two-up. Hinkle missed from all Dubois D'Amour, 58. of 321 Lake band of Mrs. Jennie Kwiatkowski of 129 Hemlock St., spotted the fire bladder surgery. The purpose of the squad, which went on to Sleep walking, or looking primarly .1 their inside game. They keep com- Midurski. inside a small van owned by the com­ organization is to promote better un­ distances inside of 15 feet. Road died Sunday at Manchester disinterested, UConn didn't put (ng at you and that's a plus." Mr. Midurski was born Dec. 30, pany. He extinguished the fire which derstanding. to help rehabilitate and defeat the East, 134-129. A bogey at 14, when Hinkle three- Memorial Hospital. She was the wife visiting New Hampshire away until Mike McKay had 16 points to lead of Roland E. D'Amour. 1906 in Camden, N.J., and had lived St. Bridget School involved cardboard boxes which had to give mutual assistance to alt He was wearing an old Loss for MCC putted from 30 feet, put Hayes three members and their families. the final five minutes, 81-64, Satur­ the Huskies, Randy LaVigne, John in front and at that point Lon counted Mrs. D' Amour was born May 22, in Manchester since 1942. He was a been ignited. There was little Kansas City Kings warmup For further information, call Anne day night before a sellout (4,460) Delagrange and Jeff Carr 14 apiece himself out of the chase. 1920 in Tewksbury. Mass., and had communicant of St. Bartholomew's damage to the van. police said. uniform with the name McNeill, 646-4572 or 649-6076, crowd at the Field House in Storrs. and Bobby Dulin 12. The much But Hayes, who had three tourna­ lived in the Andover-Willimantic Church. Before his retirement, he To Add Two Grades The Eighth District Fire Depart­ Johnson on the back. The The Huskies, 13-6, in their previous matured Carr, playing within ment victories to Hinkle’s one com­ area most of her life. She was a com­ was employed as lead man at Pratt MANCHESTER - St. Bridget West team had two John­ outing needed a late spurt to whip a himself, doing what he can do and Unable to break its slide Saturday night was the Manchester ing here, didn’t act as if he wanted municant of St. Columba's Church. & Whitney Division of United enrollment policy, but entering School will accommodate two more less-than-potent Manhattan squad. doing them well, was immense on the Community College basketball team as the foul-plagued Cougars the $54,000 top prize either, four- Columbia. Technologies Corp., East Hartford. pupils must show by examination sons, Marques of Milwaukee grades besides the Grade 7 and 8 Is UConn sub-consciously looking boards as he had 14 rebounds in dropped an 83-72 CCCAA duke to Housatonic Community College He is also survived by three that they have ability to work at or and Dennis of Seattle. The putting from eight feet on the 15th for She is also survived by a daughter, students now attending the school. ahead to Rhode Island? “I really leading UConn to a 49-33 advantage. at East Catholic. brothers, Frank Midurski and Joseph near their grade level. EPA Says Poor Air “third Johnson’’ was ap­ a triple bogey and a tie for the lead. Mrs. Milton Aningerof Andover: two Principal Beverly Bartosiak said don't have the answer. " responded "I got some offensive rebounds in Midurski, both of New Bedford, Miss Bartosiak said that the alter­ The loss drops MCC below the .500 dominated the backboards, com­ Minutes later. Bean birdied the sons, Brian D'Amour of Andover and today that the administration prehended when he tried to UConn Coach Dom Perno, "Against Mass., and Marjan Midurski of native to expansion was raising the the Holy Cross game and I got my level for the first time this year at 8-9 bining for 36 rebounds. 17th and that made it a three-way tie. Roland J. D'Amour of Easthampton, take a seat on the bench just the people we're playing now, they Acushnet, Mass,: a sister, Mrs. Irene decided on the move in order to make $250 annual tuition for St. Bridget Rampant in Region confidence back that game, " Carr with the Cougars 3-5 in conference Butler had 24 points to lead MCC Next, Hayes bogeyed the 16th, then Mass: three sisters. Mrs. Gertrude all give us headaches. We have to Olejarc of New Bedford; several use of all six classrooms. Only four parishioners. Non-church supported before the second half said in the lockerroom, "We hiing play. Housatonic boosted its CCCAA with Zito (12). Litke (11) and Collazo made a cup-rattling five-foot putt on Ozut of East Hartford. Mrs. Beatrice play the teams we have now. Rhody nieces and nephews and several are currently in use, she said. The students pay $400 tuition a year. resumed. solid tonight. We were a little too big ledger to 7-3 with the decision. The (10) also in twin figures. The Cougars the final hole while Hinkle and Bean Moffit of Willimantic and Mrs. WASHINGTON (UPI) - Ap­ of water, soil, wildlife, minerals and is way down the road. We have a lot grandnieces and grandnephews. school will be open for Grade 5 and 6 Members of other parishes con­ for them. We wore them down." Hawks are 15-7 overall. outscored the Hawks from the field, parred out to finish regulation play Richard Insalaco of the Quaker Hill pupils. proximately half the people in the living space declined while forests of games left before them." Is UConn looking ahead? "You with scores of 4-under-par 284. section of Waterford; a brother. The funeral is Tuesday at 8:45 a.m. tribute $150 per pupil to the school. densely populated Washington to Both the men's and women's teams 33-29, but the visitors converted 25 of The expansion is the result of a sur­ remained the same. The Huskies host Harvard Tuesday never look that far ahead, " answered will be out to snap losing streaks 37 from the foul line while MCC Bean, who won the team title and Oscar Dubois of New Hartford; and from Holmes Funeral Home, 400 In observance of Catholic Schools Boston corridor in the Northeast F vey that was sent out to about 1,7(X) The EPA's annual report on air and Massachusetts Saturday at the Carr. "That's three-four games down tonight against Middlesex Communi­ cashed in 6 opportunities from the $3,000, was the first to bow out of the five grandchildren. Main St,, with a mass at St. Weeek this week, St. Bridget School breathed unhealthy air 120 times families including members of St. quality trends through 1977, the last Wilt Heads Field House sandwiched around a the road. I don't feel we're looking ty College at East Catholic. Women's playoffs when he bogeyed the second The funeral is Wednesday at 10:15 Bartholomew's Church at 9:30. will hold an open house Thursday from 1972 to 1977. says the En­ charity stripe. Twenty-five fouls Bridget and other Catholic parishes year for which complete figures are trip to New York Thursday to face ahead ... But I was happy to be back (16th) hole. On that hole, Hinkle had a.m. from the Bacon Funeral Home. Burial will be in Sacred Heart from 8:30 to 11:05 a.m. Classes will vironmental Protection Agency said action starts at 6 o'clock followed by were whistled on the Cougars, 11 on in town, and non-Catholic parents. available, said smog is a serious and Fordham. Then Rhode Island at the Field House (it was UConn's a little 3-foot putt for a birdie and vic­ 71 Prospect St.. Willimantic. with a Cemetery, New Bedford, Mass. be held as usual, but visitors may sit Sunday. the men's tilt at 8 o’clock, MCC Housatonic. Although Miss Bartosiak wouldn’t pervasive problem: An estimated 50 New Shrine appears on the slate. first game there since Jan. 9). tory, but he missed it. mass at St. Columba's Church at 11. Friends may call at the funeral in at any of the classes. Snow day for But its report Sunday said Califor­ women have dropped seven in a row, "From game to game we’re falling estimate how many students of these percent of the population in the Rhode Island, everyone wants to Playing at the New Haven Coliseum, On the 17th, a par-3, 209-yard hole, Burial will be in St. Joseph's home tonight from 7 to 9. the open house is Friday, the same nia's air is improving. while the Cougars’ setback to behind and putting ourselves In a stwo grades would enroll, she said northeast corridor from Boston to know about Rhode Island, So New that's like playing a road game. Hayes was 50 feet away and below Cemetery. Willimantic. The family suggests that any time. Taking the country as a whole, the Candidates Housatonic was their fifth straight. j)ositlon where we always have to she expects more enrollment in Washingon, D.C., was exposed to un­ Hampshire Coach Gerry Friel was "Guys under the basket here, you the cup on his tee shot. Hinkle hit a Friends may call at the funeral memorial gifts may be made to the Registration will be held Thursday EPA said, smog has remained pretty MCC, which trailed 28-26 at the battle back,” Kinel stated, “We Grade 5. She also said that the survey healthy air 120 times in the period asked his opinion. His Wildcats have can hear what they're saying. You one-iron 12 feet short of the cup and home Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Manchester Public Health Nursing and Friday from 8:30 a.m, to 2:30 much stable from 1972 to 1977 - and half, led briefly early in the second come back into it and then mess up showed that parents were interested covered, SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (UPI) - already met the Rams and came can hear how the fans feel," Carr ran it down to finally clinch the vic­ p.m. Association, 150 N. Main St. p.m. and will be taken for Grades 5,6 it called that something of a victory half. The Hawks, however, all over again. What we need is a in sending their children to a "The national ozone smog trend Wilt Chamberlain, the most prolific away 103-72 losers. added, noting at the Coliseum what quick win, something to build up our tory. The family suggests that any and 7. Registration for Grade 8 is in the battle against air pollution, reasserted themselves and led, 54-42, parochial school before Grade 7. was basically stable over the 1972-77 scorer in the history of the National "I think UConn matches up pretty you get is noise, most indiscernable. Hayes and Bean each won $26,400, memorial gifts may be made to the closed. since the use of automobiles in­ with 10:08 remaining. confidence.” Mrs. Stella S. Martin She also spoke about the declining period, with California showing a Basketball Association, is one of well up front with URL It should be a "We struggled, but when we The Cougars behind hard-working while Leonard Thompson and Brad Anrierican Cancer ^ ie ty . Students who have registered by creased by 30 percent over the same H o u su iu n ic (8 3 ) L. W illiam s 7-9-23, enrollment at St. Bridget which was decreasing trend and the non- seven inductees into the Naismath helluva basketball game,” Friel needed it we got what we had to ob­ Bryant, who tied for third, each won MANCHESTER - Mrs. Stella mail need not come at this time. period. Carlton Butler, Johp Zito, Paul Litke K. W illiam s 8-7-23, Hopkins 6-4-16, Snead California sites slightly increasing," Basketball Hall of Fame. answered. “What beat us tonight was $13,200. They finished at 286, two Scott Martin, 66, of Newington, a contributing factor in opening it up tain," Perno stated. and Bernie Collazo drew within 63-60 5-1-11, Hilton 1-4-6, Phelan 2-0-4. T otals The reason the air didn't get too it said. The group of 1978 electees, the the third and fourth and fifth shots shots behind the first three and Firm Checks formerly of Manchester, died Satur­ to extra grades. There are 72 pupils That might be the trend. Until with 5:27 to go. But the floodgates 29-25-83. much worse, it said, is that newer largest in the hall's Il-year history, and the foul shots. They capitalized day at Hartford Hospital. She was enrolled in two classes in each grade, California has tougher air pollution Rhode Island. were soon to open as Litke, Butler MCC (7 2 ) Thom pson 1-0-2, Zito 5-2-12, another stroke ahead of Jay Haas and with about 19 in each class. cars are equipped with pollution con­ also includes coaches Justin "Sam” Jim Nelforw. Two Vehicles the widow of Barney Martin. trol devices. laws than the rest of the country. and D.J. Frederick within a minute B utler 11-2-24, F red erick 4-0-8, P . Litkes Miss Bartosiak said that although District Airs Barry, Edgar Hickey, John McLen­ of each other fouled out and Coach 5-1-11. Collazo 5-0-10, D. L itke 0-1-1, Baz- Tom Watson, who won the last two Mrs. Martin was born in New York In a related development, the an­ the responding parents weren’t par­ ‘‘America's air has gotten don, Raymond Meyer, Pete Newell College Basketball Roundup Frank Kinel just didn’t have the zano 1-0-2, W ym an 1-0-2. T otals 33-6-72. Crosby’s, and John Mahaffey, Ben City and had lived in Manchester and nual environmental quality report In Accident ticularly critical of the public school Sewer Project cleaner, " said EPA Administrator and referee James Enright. bench strength to fill in the gaps. Crenshaw and Fuzzy Zoeller, Hartford before going to Newington released Sunday by the National GLASTONBURY — Cromwell seven months ago. She had been education system, they expressed Douglas Costle, "The declines in par­ The seven will be inducted April 30. Leron and Keith Williams took ad­ winner’s of the year’s three previous Wildlife Federation painted a slightly ticulates and sulfur dioxide reflect Tennis Winner Engineering of Bloomfield has been employed for 20 years at the Hart­ dissatisfaction with the discipline MANCHESTER — Residents of the Chamberlain won election in his vantage of the opening, each winding events, never were factors. Zoeller gloomier picture. It said air quality substantial clean-up by power plants first year of eligibility. He retired in Host pro Ernie Uthgenannt cap­ hired by tbe town to examine the ford Insurance Group, retiring two and atmosphere. The complaints Eighth Utilities District will have a up with 23 points for Housatonic, with finished at 291, Watson at 292 and improved somewhat, but the quality and other heavy industries. 1973 after 14 seasons in which he set ‘ Spanarkeling’ Play tured the Vernon Tennis Forum’s wreckage of the pickup truck and the years ago. She was a communicant of about discipline and atmosphere chance to voice their opinions about MCC going four minutes before Mahaffey at 299, Crenshaw didn’t league records for career points make the cut. town’s fire engine involved in last St. Mary's Church, Newington, were centered more on the public the sewer project at the proposed scoring again. Seniors’ Tennis Tournament last Thursdays fiery crash on Hebron junior and senior high schools than Buckland Commons development at scored, 31,419, and career rebounds, Glenmore Hopkins chipped in 16 weekend. The Ellington man She is survived by two daughters, 23,924. Avenue, Police Chief Francis Hoff­ Mrs. Donald (Alice) Hall of the elementary schools, she said. a public hearing Wedne.sday at 7:30 NEW YORK (UPI) — In Durham, N.C., they have a word for a points and Tyrone Snead 11 for the defeated Steve Ogilvy of Westport Barry, who died in 1950, won nearly man said today. Newington and Mrs. Charles Superintendent of schools James p.m. in the Whiton Memorial Hearst Paper Says style of basketball marked by intelligence, cleverness and all- Hawks. The latter and the Williams for the title, 7-5, 7-5. 400 games as head coach at Knox The 5:57 p.m. accident between (Jacqueline) Lucas of Honolulu, Kennedy said he doesn’t think this- Auditorium. 85 N. Main ,St. around effectiveness. They call it “Spanarkeling.” Bell and Strickland streets resulted Hawaii; a brother, Elmer Scott of will have a major impact on the The Eighth District has been College, Iowa and Southern Califor­ Just when people were beginning to nia. in the death of 23-year-old Jeffrey A. Marshfield, Wis.; two sisters, Mrs. public school enrollment, ‘‘We'll petitioned by its residents to main­ wonder where the phenomenon had with a career-high 37 points and Tickner Winner Conviction Travesty Hickey coached Creighton, St. Larsen of Manchester, a former A, Pattison and Mrs. F. Wagner, both know better after registration," he tain the .sewer authority lor the gone lately, vintage "Spanarkeling" school-record 23-of-26 free throws. CINCINNATI (UPI) - Charles Crawford Anxious did. and that she was made to pay Louis and Marquette teams to nine Glastonbury resident. of New York City, and two ,.said. "It could mean maybe one less development project. SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - The returned to Durham Saturday. The Indiana State saw a 12-point lead Tickner of Littleton, Colo., won his Cromwell Engineering was the class .somewhere. " The district's attorney. John conviction of Patricia Hearst on bank also as an unreasoning gesture NIT and five NCAA tournaments. His victim was Maryland. shrink to four with less than five third straight national title in the grandchildren. St. Louis team won the NIT in 1946 firm hired to investigate any struc­ He added that he had not heard LaBcIlc Sr., has received a letter robbery charges was "an offense to against a generation of unre.st, of Jim Spanarkel, Duke's 6-foot-5 minutes left before a series of fouls "championship men " competition The funeral is Tuesday at 9:15 a.m. and he won 436 games in his college To Repeat Victory tural defects in the commuter bus much complaint about discipline in irom Jay Giles, Manclicster's direc- justice,” the San Francisco which she was cho.sen as a symbol in senior guard, had been suffering and missed Tulsa field goals allowed •Saturday night, at the 1979 U.S. from Rose Hill Funeral Home, 580 coaching career. which slammed into a disabled gas­ Elm St., Rocky Hill, with a mass at the elementary schools. (or of public works, asking that the Examiner says in its first editorial a pathetic mistake of perception. " through an uncharacteristic shooting the Sycamores to remain the only Fipre Skating Championships McLendon won 523 games iq 25 oline truck on 1-91 in Wethersfield ,St. Mary's Church, Newington, at 10. ‘Parents have a right to select district grant the town the authority comment on the newspaper heiress’ The newspaper went on to say that slump recently. But against major undefeated team. Indiana before an American amateur figure By EARL YO.ST last Monday. Three Pratt and schools for their children, and Miss Hearst s ordeal was "an offense years of coaching at Tennessee State, Burial will be in Rose Hill Memorial to install .sewers to llic Buckland case. Maryland Saturday, the Blue Devils' State's Larry Bird, the nation's skating record crowd of 13,573 at SporiM editor Whitney Aircraft employees died in Park, Rocky Hill. private schools have the right to be ('omnions project. Randolph A. Hearst. Patricia's to justice, a miscarriage of justice, North Carolina, Hampton Institute, captain scored 27 points and leading scorer, had 22 points, 18 in Riverfront Coliseuin. without any precise parallel in Kentucky State and Cleveland State, Two years ago, Doug Crawford of Weston, Mass., came to that crash. Friends may call at the funeral selective of its students they Giles is preparing a map to be u.scd father, is president of the Examiner. collected eight assists to lead No. 4 the first half, and grabbed 22 American history. The victim was He later coached the Cleveland Hoffman said the cause of the acci­ home tonight from 7 to 9. accept." Dr. Kennedy said. in a presentation explaining the The editorial published Sunday said Duke over Maryland 87-78. The rebounds. town as part of the New England Tennis Stars’ (NETS) tour and dent could not be determined until St. Bridget School has an open .sewer project. President Carter "did the fair and made to bear the punishment for the Pipers in the American Basketball Terrapins, who last week scored a Led by Kiki Vandeweghe and walked out of the Manchester Racquet Club with the biggest League. after the independent investigation of prai.seworthy thing" in releasing crime of her victimization. No one one-point victory over top-ranked David Greenwood, UCLA went on a Meyer, one of four active coaches purse as winner of the singles tournament. both vehicles is completed. He said Miss Hearst last week after she had really believes, we think, that the Notre Dame, were "Spanarkeled." 17-4 tear with seven minutes left to gentle young woman who was kid­ inducted into the Hall of Fame, is in The 29-year-uld bachelor hopes to Cromwell would examine the served 22 months of her 7-year The senior from .Jersey City, N.J. snap a 54-54 tie against Oregon. repeat the trick the final weekend of wreckage soon and file a written napped in 1974 ever would have been his 38th season at DePauI. He is the Court Nixes Dismissal sentence. She had been convicted by .sank ll-of-12 shots from the floor. Darrell Griffith scored 25 points to this month in the Professional In­ report with the police department. a federal jury of participating in the charged with any crime, but for the nation's winningest active coach, Duke raised its record to 16-3, in- lead Louisville past Cincinnati for its trauma inflicted on her by that terri­ with 571 victories including a 1945 vitational Tennis Tournament at the The firm would be paid out of the Symbionese Liberation Army's ("luding a first-place 6-1 mark in the 11th straight victory. Manchester Racquet Club Feb. 23-25. town's insurance fund. robbery of a San Francisco bank. ble experience." NIT title. Atlantic Coast Conference. Al Wood scored 33 points, including Newell is the only head coach to Total purse will be $2,500, $500 to the Larsen's funeral was to have been Of Street Closing Lawsuit ‘Her conviction in the first place Duke scored 14 straight points late six in overtime, to lead North singles champ. Sunday at the Congregational Church was, we thought, appalling," the have won the NIT (’l949), the NCAA in the first half to break open the Carolina, 16-5, past Virginia Tech, In Arrest Made (1959), and the Olympics (1960). He Crawford boasts some pretty nifty of South Glastonbury. He had moved MANCHESTER—South Windsor's suit. new.spaper .said. "And the Justice game. the extra period. Wood hit two quick credentials. I,as‘ .summer he reached and ruled that South Windsor’s suit ("oached at San Francisco, Michigan to Manchester last month. court case against Manchester con­ Oflicials of South Windsor have Department now, in effect, admits as Except for No. 7 Ohio State and No. baskets and the Tar Heels converted Ihc final round of 32 players in the should be heard in court. State and Calfornia as well as holding IO-of-11 free throws while Tech 5 cerning the closing of Burnham said the street should not be closed much, a long while after the fact. Over Runaway 10 Georgetown, the rest of the top 10 I inited .Slates Open at Forest Hills. Shea, contacted this morning, said general manager jobs for the Los Street will proceed following a ruling until after the park is open and a need “We cannot easily imagine how a fared well Saturday. managed only one field goal. The former University of North he had not yet read Sidor’s decision Angeles Lakers and the Houston by a Hartford Superior Court judge. is shown to dead-end the street. jury could have heard all that MANCHESTER — Russell Wade Top-ranked Notre Dame rallied to Ohio State dropped its second Big Carolina Player .spent four years on ( Lottery ^ and did not want to comment on it un­ Rockets. Judge Walter Sidor denied a A dead-ending of Burnham Street, happened and then decided there "Scott" MaePherson. 31, of 312 beat Dayton 86-71, No. 2 Indiana Ten game in 48 hours when all five the Grand Prix satellite tour. The tall request by the Town of Manchester til he does. were no extenuating circumstances .Spruce St. was charged with risk of Enright is only the eighth official •State remained unbeaten (20-0) with Indiana starters scored in double and east-west route, will increase to enter the Hall of Fame. He Hay Stater had played the French that the Town of .South Wind.sor’s He said he will talk with town of­ that raised reasonable doubt as to injury to a minor in connection with a a 66-56 victory over Tulsa, third- figures to avenge last week's over­ HARTFORD — The winning traffic on both Pleasant Valley Road refereed for three decades in the and Italian < ircuiLs and in World Cup number drawn Saturday in the case be dismissed. and Clark Street in South Windsor, ficials and residents who have in­ her guilt. We think she was made to 15-year-old runaway Ellington girl. ranked UCLA beat Oregon State 69- time loss to the Buckeyes, Herb Tennis play with also an appearance tervened in the case to decide the nation's leading collegiate con­ Connecticut daily loltcry was 573. South Windsor has filed suit to South Wind.sor has said. pay an unjust price because of who Police .said the girl, who had run 56, No. 5 Louisville edged Cincinnati Williams led OSU with 26 points and at Wimbledon, next .step. ferences as well as the NBA and in­ block the proposed closing of part of William Shea, Manchester’s assis­ she was — a child of affluence — away from home at least two weeks 88-85 and No. 6 North Carolina Kelvin Ransey chipped in 20, but both Crawford was one of the origional Richard Rittenband, South Wibd- rather than becau.se of anything she ago. po.ssibly longer, was found at ternational competition. fouled out in the final minute, when Oltl (Miiirtl Burnham Street in Manchester. tant town a:torney, has filed the mo­ downed Virginia Tech 92-80 in over­ Boston Lobsters in World Team Ten­ sor's town attorney who represents MaePherson s residence Friday time. the Hoosiers clinched the victory at Manchester promised residents of tion to have the South Windsor law­ ( f r o i i |i nis warfare and has been a regular in MANCHESTER — Emanuel Old the street that the street would be suit dismissed. that town in the case, could not be night. The charge is in connection Downhill Winner But unranked Indiana surprised the foul line. both Volvo and Longwerad tourney t.uard will meet Tiic.sday at 10 a m. dead-ended just past Croft Drive. Shea .said .South Windsor had no reached for comment this morning. MANCHESTER - The local with impairing the morals of No. 7 Ohio State 70-62 and No, 10 Wilbert McCormick scored 22 play. in Luther Hall of Emanuel Lutheran The dead-ending was promised standing to take such an action, the chapter of Parents Anonymous will children and was not connected with WINTER PARK. Colorado (UPI) Georgetown fell to Detroit 91-71. points and Terry Duerod 20 as Two years ago, Crawford downed • hurch. All retired men of the com­ during negotiations with neighbors of court had no standing to take such an meet Tuesday at 7 p.m. in MaePherson being an agent for — Austria's Hansi Hinter.seer won In Sunday's nationally televised Detroit, 16-4, up.set Georgetown. Jimmy Ratliffe in the finals here. He munity arc invited to attend these bv the Buckland Industrial Park, which action. IMuHoriH H ost W ives Manchester. To learn more, call toll dancers, police said. •Saturday's downhill race on the game, forward Greg Kelser scored 22 In the second 10, No. 11 Texas (lid not compete last year. bi-weekly meetings. includes the J.C. Penney Co. project. MANCHESTER — The Fellowcraft free 1-800-842-2288. There was no proof that the girl World Professional circuit. points, center .Jay Vincent added 20 defeated Texas Christian 73-60, No. Crawford joins three other one- Shea said South Windsor had no The residents had .sought a dead- Club of Manchester Lodge of Masons had been u.sed as a dancer at any Hinsterseer, whose victory coin­ and guard Earvin Johnson recorded 12 Louisiana State topped Kentucky Winner lime tour players who will be in the eiiiirfli (,'c»iin<‘il standing to take .such an action, the ending of the street to eliminate will host all wives of Masons Tuesday 'roashnawU'rs area establishments, police .said. cided with his 25th birthday, clocked 11 assists to help 13th-ranked 70-61, No. 13 Michigan State downed Top seed Bjorn Borg leans 16-man field here. Joe Bouquin of MANCHE.STER -- ,\n orientation court had no power to interfere with at 7:45 p.m. at the Masonic Temple. The girl was returned home 2:09.306 to edge out Andre Arnold of Michigan State rout Kansas 85-61. Northwestern 61-50 Saturday and through traffic that might travel to MANCHESTER - Nathan Hale into his two-fisted backhand en Danbury. Bill Drake of Wayland, session lor new members of Manchester's decision to dead-end The Manchester Chapter of following the arrest of MaePherson. Austria who was timed in 2:09.700. Eighth-ranked Syracuse and No. 9 defeated Kansas 85-61 Sunday, No. 14 the park. Manchester officials Toastmasters Club will meet Mass., and Rich Bray of Woodbridge Emanuel Lutheran Church council is the street, and South Windsor’s ac­ SPEBSQSA, Silk City Chorus, will State police from Hie Stafford Walter Tresch of Switzerland was Marqette were idle. Texas A&M beat Houston 68-58, un­ route to 6-3, 6-1 win over accepted earlier invitations. agreed to the request. Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at Center scheduled lor toniglil at 7 at the South Wind.sor. however, does not tion did not .show it would suffer present an evening of song. Barracks which covers Ellington had third. Canada's Jim Hunter finished Notre Dame overcame a nine-point ranked Tennessee upset No. 15 Gullermo Vilas in World Cup Two years ago, Crawford was the irreparable harm. Congregational Church. To learn church The council will meet at 7:30. like the idea, and has filed the law-" Refreshments will be served after no further information on the status fourth and Dave Currier of the Dayton lead in the first half, Alabama 83-77, No. 16 Vanderbilt Tennis match in Virginia No. I ranking pro singles player in Judge Sidor, however, disagreed more, call Bill Altman, 646-7703. of the girl. United States fifth. the program. •Sophomore Kelly Tripucka finished edged Mississippi 66-58. yesterday. (UPI Photo) New England. A riflelike serve one of I),,,,., ( ’.raw fo n i his strong points. PAGE T>»ELVK - EVENING HERALD. Mon ■ Feb S, I97> EVENING HERALD. Mon., Feb. 5. 1979- PAGE THIBTRPm Indian Autry New Tune Eagle Malmen [scofboard )High Grapplers WHA SPORTS Icemen W L T PU. Reverse Verdict Cop First Win (Quebec 25 18 4 54 SLATE Winnipeg 24 19 6 54 Involves Carew New England 23 15 7 S3 Muniluv With Kevin Sullivan supplying the clinching points in the 169- Edmonton 23 21 46 If there’s anything predictable about CCIL wrestling, it’s that r a s k e t r 'a i.l tan players and they'd get them and from his demands that included third 0 Victors . ANAHEIM, Calif. (UPI) - pound class. East Catholic’s wrestling team broke into the win Cincinnati 20 24 5 45 it’s unpredictable. Miilillenex ul go on to win pennants and World baseman f.'arney Lansford. who was rc! Gene Autry, the old singing column Saturday with a 35-27 duke over Bloomfield High at the Birmingham 19 24 4 42 ■ Manchester High became part of that Saturday as it reversed R u r fill A r u (I e III y u I Winning only its second of Series. We re hoping that will be the termed an "untouchable by Angels Rolliiii, 8 cowboy and now president of case here vice-president and general manager Eagles’ Nest. S u ik Iov' h K chuIih Wethersfield High, 37-21, in Wethersfield for its first win in the T ufhiIuv the season, both against the the California Angels, wants a ■'In any case, it certainly will im­ Buzzie Bavasi The Angels instead The Eagle matmen had dropped iigainst Somers High at home at 3:30. Quebec 6, Edmonton 3 topsy-turvy CCIL. superior decision for his 10th con­ RASKETHALI, same opponent. Manchester winner. prove our ballclub ' eight of their fir.st nine outings, the Results: 102 —Waldo (B) pinned Winnipeg 8, Cincinnati 1 sent the Twins outlielder Ken Lan- The Silk Town grapplers took their secutive win. Fermi ul MunrlieHler High s ice hockey team He said it two years ago when he The Angels acquired the 33-year- dreaux. right-handed pitcher Paul other a tie. before emerging vlc- Todd eVirey 3:45, 109 —Foss (EC) first league match after four set­ Junior Don Beckman saw his un- K u HI onaI mark to assisted with .Maloney tying it at 8 59 O nirul DiviHion namon 5-2, 119 —Rozie (M) pinned (girls), 3:30 signed hv Carew this week. afternoon looking for win No. 2 Lucier :11. - . telephone interview Sunday from the (onfortahle somewhere else, then I 8 2 Drate 3:54. 126 -Bixby (M) drew tfllier gullies 8 p,m. on a George Durzell goal The deal ended several weeks of don't think we'd be lair to our fans in Pet. GB The Spartans took a 2-1 lead at 2 :17 hotel he owns in Palm Springs. Calif . San Antonio .585 - Tony Rozie and Joe Smith each with Crump 6-6, 132 -H atcher (W) WRESn.ING .said Carew could be the one in­ hectic negotiations for the man con­ New York, or to our other (licked up valuable points for the In­ of the middle session as Uan I.andry Houston .540 2Ve maj. dec. Bill Palizza 10-0, 138 SomerH ul EusI Culholir, gredient missing from his team, sidered the best hitter in baseball. ballplayers who've won two world stole the puck from a defenseman Atlanta .528 3 dian? with pins while senior co­ -Campanello (W) dec. Dale Carlson .’li.'fO which finished second in the AL West Carew said from the start the Angels champion.ships in a row, to pursue captain Pat Bixby battled to a 6-6 Weilnesilay and beat Tribe goalie John .Mumford were his No 1 choice but the Angels, East’s Ice Skein Cleveland .392 10 9-2. 145 —Smith (M) pinned Casey last season, five games behind Kan­ the matter any further. " draw. Bixby is now 7-1-2 for the from in close Detroit .365 11>A 2:53. 155 —Scholsky (M) sup dec. RASKETRALI. sas City after reaching agreement vsith ( arew. who batted .333 last season season. Matluluek ul M4X (wo­ •McSweeney knotted it at 6 27 Carew. could not satisfy the trade New Orleans .321 14 Godston 17-3, 167 —Bauer (W) dec. "Rod Carew just might make us to capture his seventh title, had Senior co-captain Mike Scholsky Beckman 10-6, 185 -K eith Ray (M) men), 6 assisted by Mike Mumford and .Mar­ demands of Twins' owner Calvin referred to the Yankee organization remained unbeaten in the 155-pound ty Weinbaum The Indians were win the pennant,” Autry said. "In the Ended by Masuk WBF, Unlimited-Andy Gibson (M) Mulluliirk ul ,MCC, 8 Griffith. as the New York zoo. " Western Conference class as he carved out a skillful 17-3 applying tremendous pressure with old days. I remember when the New WBF. WRESTLING York Yankees needed one or two cer- Griffith apparently backed off .'VlidHeHl Divinion McSweeney sliding the puck into the All good things do come to an end sooner or later, including the Simsluirv ul .Manrhesler, cage from close range L Pet. GB 6:L5 East Catholic High ice hockey team’s winning ways. Kansas City fephomore Scott Brown tallied Puck-Clearing Situation 20 .608 tJienev Terli ul Berlin, The Eagle stickmen, who had won Denver 6:30 ■ what proved to be the game-winner St. Louis defenseman Bob Stewart (2) wraps gloved hand .519 4(4 Accredited Teititis Pro nine in a row, tasted defeat lor the Indiana .412 10 ICE HOCKEY at 14 45 as he took a beautiful pass Flyers in Winner^s Circle first time since last Dec. 12 as Young making it 5-3 at 3:52 as he put around Buffalo’s Andre Savard as goalie Ekl Staniowski clears Milwaukee .407 10>/4 Bonnie Castleman, of Manchester, Fermi ul .Manrhesler, from Tom Roach and beat Maloney visiting Masuk High of Monroe took a a rebound past East goalie Scott goalie Mike D Auria with a 2-footer shot in NHL game last night in Buffalo. (UPI Photo) Chicago .365 12 V: has received notification of her ad­ 8:M> 7-3 duke Saturday night at the Bolton Mosher. mittance to membership in the 5 McSweeney tallied an insurance Ice Palace. That fifth goal appeared to be the goal at 8 25 of the final period L Pet. GB United States Professional Tennis For First Time under Quinn Masuk, known mostly for one of its back breaker for the Eagles, who un­ Association. Seattle 16 .680 - assisted by Howard Cohen giving him more famous graduates, 6-foot-ll til then had answered each Masuk Los Angeles 20 .615 3 Admission was gained by passing the three-goal hat trick NEW YORK (UPI) - Pat and assisted on a third to tie his assists in helping Montreal to its basketbpll star Mike Gminski now at score. Brown and Chris Mahard at ^Dead End^ Job Phoenix 20 .615 3 an on-court executive test, an on- Manchester outshot .Maloney. 29- career-high season point total of 60 seventh straight win The Capitals Duke University in the ACC, showed 6:32 and 9:49 respectively capped the WINOOSKI, Vt. (UPI) - Walter Quinn didn’t give his old team­ San Diego 27 .500 9 court teaching test and a comprehen­ 22. with .Mumford making 20 saves and Gilles Gilbert turned aside 29 jumped to a 3-0 lead 2 1./2 minutes it has some hockey players as it im­ goal-making for the visitors. Baumann says he is resigning as Ongais Car Limped mates a very warm welcome Portland 25 .490 9Vz sive written examination. and D'Auria 25. shots to lead Boston over Vancouver. into the game on goals by Dennis proved its mark to 7-6. Kurt Peterson tallied twice for head basketball coach at St. Sunday ijight. Golden State 29 .463 11 Castleman is a teaching pro at the Peter McNab. Terry O'Reilly. Gary .Maruk. Guy Charron and Ross The loss drops East to 6-3 in CIAC East, his 11th and 12th goals of the Glastonbury Raquet Club and a Miceiael’s College tiecause he con­ Quinn, who took over the reins of a Doak and Tom Songin also scored for Edberg. play, 9-3 overall. The Eagles return season, and Matt Tobin notched his Suniluy'H Result former private teacher. siders it a “dead end” job. floundering Philadelphia club the Bruins. Black llawk>.5. Glanders 4 to the ice Thursday night against 15th goal for the Eagles. Dave West All-Stars 134, East All-Stars According to the NEPTA, she is In announcing his resignation last Home to Triumph Wednesday after the dismissal of Siilirc-. nines I Tim Higgins scored his third goal Windsor High at the Ice Palace at Rodriquez, Julian Zelazny and Tim 129 one of only four women in Connec­ week, Baumann said he will finish Bob McCammon, posted his first vic­ Corner Keeps Rene Robert had two goals and an of the season to lift Chicago over 9:30, Drorack also tallied for Masuk. ticut to be accredited by the national out the season. tory when seven different Flyers assist to lead Buffalo over St. Louis. New York. Stan Mikita tallied twice Masuk broke on top at 5:43 of the Drorack's goal came 16 seconds organization. One, Gloria Darling, of His decision to leave St. Michael’s DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (UPI) — Veteran driver Hurley scored en route to a 7-4 rout over the NHL LPGA Title Robert scored the winning goal for and Bob Murray and Grant Mulvey first period on a 3-on-l break with after Tobin had knotted it at 3-3 at Manchester, was her first teacher. — where he is in his seventh season Haywcxxl, “flat-out” racer Danny Ongais and department store Atlanta Flames. the second straight night to break a 1- each added one. The Islanders got Eagle defenseman Pete LaBelle 6:02 of the middle session for East. Campbell Conference Castleman resides at Ellen Lane as head coach — was made after a lot heir Ted Field joined forces in a turbo Porsche Sunday to win the "I'll probably remember this night 1 tie and added his 12th goal of the three straight goals from Clark caught up ice. Steve Brown scored LaBelle and John Harvey assisted on Patrirk Division with her husband, Holland, a local of "soul searching,” said Baumann. RANCHO MIRAGE. Calif. (UPI) 24 hours of Daytona endurance race by a wide margin. since these are my former team­ season. Gillies. Bryan Trottier and Mike assisted by Jeff Charlton. Tobin’s goal while Jerry King W L T Pts. practicing attorney, and two sons, — JoAnne Carner hasn't lost a round mates.” said Quinn, who played Keil Wings K, IViignins .'1 Kaszyeki and later went ahead 4-3 on But the victory was not without a East countered this opening goal, received assists on both Peterson NY Islanders 33 9 10 Jonathan and Michael. of match play in a decade, and Pat defense for Atlanta for five years Willie Huber and Vaclav tallies. 76 last-minute, heart-thumping finale, lime in the seventh hour when a Mike Bossy's goal. and twice more pulled back from NY Rangers 29 18 5 63 Bradley now knows why. before joining the Flyer coaching Nedomansky scored two goals each when smoke began streaming from Porsche driven by actor Paul New­ North Star-* h. Maple Leafs -4. one-goal deficits. Masuk took a 4-3 Masuk outshot East, 26-20, with Atlanta 29 22 4 62 Packer Shrine earner defended her LPGA Triple the turbo and Ongais brought the car staff in 1977. "They tried their guts to power Detroit over Pittsburgh. man spurted into the lead. Glen Sharpley scored to break a 3-3 lead into the final period with Rich each side drawing eight penalties. Philadelphia 23 18 11 57 Bowling Crown title at the Mission Hills Coun­ to a stop about 500 feet short of the Then, one by one, the chief com­ out in a losing effort.” Paul Woods and Errol Thompson deadlock and sparked Minnesota past GREEN BAY, Wis. (UPI) - Run­ try Club with a 4 and 3 triumph over finish line. He might also remember it each scored once and added a pair of Snivtlie Division . ning back Elijah Pitts and receiver petitors of the Haywood-Ongais- Toronto. Tim Ellis opened the JEWEI,- Cindy Hurley Bradley — and the score doesn't even However, Ongais, 36, of Costa Field team fell by the wayside. The because it was Philadelphia's first assists. Pittsburgh's Rod Schutt scoring for the Leafs to start a six- W L T Pts. Carroll Dale, who played on the accurately reflect how far the two 199-492, Janice Santini 192- Mesa, Calif , known as an early Stommelen car withdrew because of victory since beating Washington on scored his second goal of the game goal scoring binge that saw the lead Cheney Grapplers Bow (Chicago 19 24 9 47 Green Bay Super Bowl teams, feel women were apart. 480, Kay Nugent 176-178- leader who seldom finishes, never Jan. 9 and their only decision over before a brawl erupted, resulting in swing back and forth between the Vancouver 18 29 7 43 those old Packer teams would be Carner won 5 of the first 7 holes mechanical problems; the Porsche 509. Diane Cote 212-219-597, shut down his motor and, with less Atlanta in five meetings this season. three ejections and 71 minutes in teams. Slipping below the .500 level for the first time this year Friday night was the St. Louis 13 35 7 33 Bonnie (^uellemun able to play with the best of football and then simply dragged her oppo­ developed valve problems while it Beth Fitzgibbons 221-551. teams today. than a minute to go, he limped across After the teams exchanged goals in penalties. Kings 4, Roekies I Cheney Tech wrestling team as it was reversed by Canton High, 44-17, at the Colorado 12 33 8 32 nent along the rest of the match. was running third and had to the finish line at 20 miles an hour, withdraw. the opening minutes, the Flyers went Ciiiiiiilh'iis K, Capiluls 4 Tom Williams scored on a rebound Beavers’ gym. Said one observer. “If this were a then veered off to the infield. Two other cars — the Porsche ahead for good when Dave Hoyda Pierre Mondou scored the hat trick late in the second period to snap a 1-1 The Techmen have dropped three IFinle* Conference fight, someone would have stopped "I was standing in the pits,” said piloted by Newman, Dick Barbour scored his first goal of the season at and Montreal overcame an early in a row to slide to 4-5 for the season. it.” tie and lift Los Angeles past Morrix Division co-driver Haywood, who won his and Brian Redman of England, which 4;39 of the first period. Rookie Behn three-goal deficit to defeat Colorado. Charlie Simmer made it 3- Mike Cunningham ran his record to Stenmark From the seventh hole on, Carner W L T Pts. fourth 24 hours of Daytona Sunday. blew a head gasket, and another Wilson added a goal three minutes Washington. Guy Lafleur scored his 1 midway through the third period 9-0 in the 101-pound division as he had two bogies and no birdies but it Montreal 37 9 7 81 "Danny came on the radio and said into the second period and then Don 39th and 40lh goals of the season and and Steve Jensen added an empty net registered a major decision. Dave was enough to win the only match Porsche, driven by Charles Mendez Los Angeles 23 24 7 53 AMC Price Rirflback! Saleski, Tom Gorence and Reggie Menard also took a major decision his turbo got backed up. Our crew and Johnny Rutherford — were Steve Shutt added a goal and four goal with four seconds left. Continues Pittsburgh 21 23 8 50 play tournament on either the LPGA Leach all tallied within a two-minute for the Beaver grapplers, Rod Four­ chief (Allister MacNeil) told him to forced out of the race while they Washington 17 29 8 42 tour or the men’s tour. wait on the track.” span of the second period to give nier won by decision and Bart "I wasn't as confident today," were in contention. Eietroi 11 29 36 It was one of the few dramatic Only 22 of the original 61 cars that Philadelphia a 5-1 lead. Pacekonis pinned his foe in the 188- Carner said, "not as bold. But the Elsewhere in the NHL, Boston indooor Trackmen Gain Split Comeback \- Peg 503, Andy Michaud 544. ARTHUR DRUG :09, Unlimited—Dineberg (C) pinned part in downhill races and ’200 price rollback ’200 price rollback "I didn't think it was over early,” the possible danger to his drivers’ Tony Adamowicz and John Morton; Dave Fraser 503. Pete Prentice 348, lives as his reason. Bruce Canepa, Greg Pickett and. Callahan 206-183-538, Mary Sullivan 1:44. Switzerland's Peter Luescher has Carner said, "because Pat is such a Kolakowski 187-480, Ginger Toland 546, Ken Margotta already reached 173 points. Now - ^3799!* Now — ^36 W!* The Field-owned Porsche first Monte Shelton, in a Porsche, were 509, Norm Soren 503, Clayt dangerous player. But there comes a grabbed the lead in the fifth hour of Yourkas 480, Edi Duchaine Stenmark clocked the fastest times You can own Ameiica’s newest PLUS — White wall tires now standard. third (57 laps behind); fourth were Brasenfield 222-533, Dick time in the match when you don't the race from another Porsche 483. l>illy Dawood 478, Lois in both runs to finish with an subcompact at sub prices! A bargain in the inflation-fighting Spirit! Don and Bill Whittington in a Coons 213-548, Charlie Dudley to Sabres JQUIZ think about birdies any more. You driven by Rolf Stommelen, of West Sperry 468. Cindy Hurley aggregate of 2:53.47. Bojan Krizaj of Porsche (62); and the Japanese team Church 201-561, Frank BUFFALO, N.Y, (UPI) - The Buf­ play the holes safe. Of course, then Germany. The Haywood-Ongais- 176-493, Alice Brown 195- Yugoslavia wa$ second in2:57.53and the danger comes in making the of Yoseiimi Katayama, Yojiro Scovel 527, Fred Dobosz falo Sabres Sunday announced the Field trio then held the lead for the 459. Alice Ravmo 188-175- Switzerland’s Heini Hemmi, the bogeys,” Terada and Takashi Yorino was fifth 505, Greg Spak 200, Bob reacquisition of forward Rick rest of the race, except for a short in a Mazda (67). 490. Ellen Bauer 184-197- Olympic champion, was third in earner's unbeaten 10-year string is 533. Marge DeLisle 203-176- Arendt 530, Don Geohring Dudley, a member of Buffalo's 1975 2:57,68. Stanley Cup finalist club, from the slightly misleading. Before last 538. Bee Moquin 181-458, 205-585, Dean Baker 200- Luescher, Andreas Wenzel of Cincinnati lingers ol the WHA. year's Triple Crown, when the tour­ Ellie Little 177-458. Diane .532, Wendell Labbe 558. tUTO Uechtenstein and American Phil The Sabres assumed Dudley’s con­ nament went to match play, she Brennan 210-486, Ed tract and no other players were in­ Mahre, the three skiers now battling hadn't played the format since 1969. Martina Has Praise Y ourkas 207-553, Bob I’OWDEK l*t FI - Janet for Stenmark's title, all agreed to "I love everything about match Scoglund 224-593, Don volved in the transaction, according pass up the race, the first in East Woieik 202, Lorie Levere REPinS to a Sabres spokesman. play,” said Carner, who didn't turn Madore 2IK). .lohn Koz.icki 181-189-180-550, Marilyn Europe in five years. professional until 30. For Foe After Win 213-553. Ed Duchaine 552. Meyers 179, Lynda Ray­ “Home of Mr. Qoodwnnch'' In the consolation match, Donna mond 193-175-196-533. San­ Young defeated Silvia Bertolaccini, IIOLm\$s. Val .Sady dy Edwards 192-183-525, • Complete Mechanical Service Basketball DICIC WEBEB IS THE I-up, on the 20lh hole. Young earned CHICAGO (UPI) — Martina Navratilova has her own set of l'27. Mary Gryk 181, Terry NO. 2 IwtONEY WINNEB $11,000 and Bertolaccini earned $9,- women’s tennis rankings, and she wants everyone to know that • Collision Repair .HMORS IN BOW UNS HtSTOBY. Siemienski 182-87, Carol Chris Ciszewski 7 for the Eagles. WHO IS NUIvlEBO UNO ’ 000. Tracy Austin is definitely in the top three in the world. COI NTB4 C l.t B- Doughney 189-193-502, • Auto Painting . Kevin Byrnes netted 12 points and Xavier slipped to 11-5 with the set­ Terry Schilling 135, Bill Evelyn Feder 473, Irene Wayne Bray 10 to lead the Celtics to a back. A. EABL ANTHONY Of course, Navratilova includes proceeneo to take the first set, 6-3. • Low Cost Service Rentals B. DON JOHNSON herself and Chris Evert, but the 22- Siinilers 351, Bert Davis Savoie 482, Edna Klein 465, 41-28 win over the Trailblazers East's next clash is Tuesday after­ "I finally loosened up,” said C. MABI^BOTH Hagler Anxiou 8 vear-old player, who is either listed :160. Gordie Wilson 365, Edith Tracy 458. Gail • Factory Trained Technicians Friday night at the East Side Ree. noon at Hartford Public at 3:30 Navratilova, who now lives in Dallas. ns No. I or 2 in the world, thinks the .lohn Wilks 369, Nels .Shen- Rurke 182, Mary « Charge With Master Charge Tom Kennison popped in 14 INTERFAITH “We were both nervous but I figured For Title Bout 16-year-old Austin has earned the ning 139-371. Orlando An- Lachapelle 180-466, Carol • 24 Hour Wrocker Service markers for the losers. The norm was followed Saturday 5 light to be considered among the I had to do something and after that, iiulli I5I-:I7I. Ding Farr 1.35- Schubert 184-489, Lucille In other games, the Nuggets nipped night at filing as South Methodist Spirit DL Liftback Spirit DL Sedan I started getting my first serves in BOSTON (UPI)-Computed on an best. :185. Vito Agt).stinelli 149- Dupont 190-475, Laura Tel. 646-6464 Ihe Knicks 40-38, and the Bulls raced downed Concordia, 45-24, Center ’200 price rollback ’200 price rollback and stopped making unforced 139-421). Larry Bates 140- Hobbs 200-212-540, Gerry to a 38-31 duke over the Lakers. Congo trimmed Wapping, 28-23, hourly scale, middleweight con­ Navratilova's comments came errors.” tender Marvin Hagler's hourly wage after she defeated Austin, 6-3, 6-4, 161-429. Tonski 183-510, Marry . Scott Cheney had 13 points, Tim Trinity edged Faith, 31-28, and St. Runner^s Problems Now — ^39W!* Now - *3899!* Austin, who had defeated l‘’ogarty 7 and Mike Tuley 6 for the would have been $675,000 Saturday Sunday to win the fir.st prize of $40,- Bradahsw 186-189-539. Mary’s trounced Emanuel of Hart­ PLUS — $84 radio now standard PLUS — $84 radio now standard Navratilova in the finals of the Nuggets while .lohn Connolly had 11 On Panel Agenda when he destroyed sixth ranked 000 in the $200,000 Women’s Tennis M’I’EO \V I.S-D ot Hills ford, 48-21. Washington, D.C. tournament last and Sean Kearns and Rick Soucier 8 PLUS — GT package for just $200 A big little Sedan at a little little price! Sugar Ray Seales at BosUm Garden Championships of Chicago, The vic­ 190-190-522, Annie Gagnon •;OP- Robin Smith 180, Gary Marineau and Dave Timbrell (was $469).** before national television cameras. tory, Navratilova's third on the month, again took a 3-1 lead in the se­ Harriet Haslett 211-514, apiece lor the Knicks. netted 23 and 10 points respectively “1^8 and Foot Problems of the cond set, but lost the fifth game when 192-518, Diane Toce 202-509, Get into the Spirit with a Liftback! Unfortunately for Hagler’s bank current tour, also snapped a three- Wendy Balch 211-491, Laurence Faucher 469, .lohn Prignano had 17 markers and for Methodist. Carl Baker’s 7 points Runner” will be the topic of a panel account, he only used 80 seconds of match losing streak against the she double faulted. Austin admitted Carolyn Wilson 461, Marie Scott Hendrickson 10 for the Bulls paced Concordia. discussion presented by the Hartford playing three, three-set matches Gladys Stringfellow 193- that hour during which the Rolling Hills, Calif., teen-ager, 485, Kathy Berzenski 189- Ludlow 459,Sue Lance 176, while Dave Barry and Tim Feshler Steve Pyka popped in 12 points for Track Club, Thursday night at the See your AMC dealer today — and get into the 79 Spirit! leading up to the finals may have Sally Heavisides 192-474. had 12 and 10 points respectively for Congo while John Clay had 10 for Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance "Brockton Bomber” delivered three The top-seeded Navratilova taken its toll. 474, Marion Smith 184-468, ^Manufacturer's Suagested 1979 retail price for Spirit Liftback and Sedan, Spirit DL Liftback and DL Sedan; combinations that left .Seales in a fog the Lakers. Wapping. Co., 140 Garden St., Hartford from 7 transportation, license, state and local taxes additional. succe.ssfully defended her Chicago ti­ "I had three, three-set matches Kathy Pillion 181-462, Judy and on the short end of a 10 count EARLY BIRDS- Anne Standings: Nuggets 7-1, Celtics 7-1, Dave Parks and Dave Modean to 9- tle against the .second-seeded Austin. and that’s tough mentally,” said Clemeon 185-454, Mary **GT package includes; black full length console, black steering column, black instrument panel, tachonieter, spoke Asked how clearly he was thinking Kornm 129, Peg Callahan Knicks 3-5. Bulls 3-5, Lakers 2-6, ticked the cords for 16 and 13 tallies Panelists are John Vitale, national- style wheek. left black remote control outside mirror, black exterior trim molding, w in ^ ie ld and rear window "I know there's a lot of talk about Austin, who had to take an early Holman 183. CHEVROLET after the fir.st knockdown, Seales who's No 1, me or Chris,’’ 128, Irene Albee 127, Julie Trailblazers 2-6. respectively for Trinity while Paul ly known distance runner, of Rocky surroundings, drip, belt and 6 pillar overlay, black ville insert headlight bezel and wiper arms, black rear venturi area, flight out of Chicago to attend her black bumpers with nerfing strips and bumper g u ar^ , GT nanreplates, black radiais (steel) and deep tone s in ^ exhaust replied, "I knew I had a fight to fight Navratilova said, "but I think you Landsberg 127. i:\sT Fimsii Jaworski dropped in 9 markers for Hill; Paul Henrys, M,D., orthopedic high school class on time today. "I’m ’I’HI-'l'ttWN- Gil John­ (not available on 4 or 6 cylinder automatic transmission). and I had to get on with it.” have to include Tracy. .She's shown son 225-204-600, Skip Three games stand in the way of an Faith. surgeqn, of Manchester: and Ken not used to it.” Kierstein, M.D. podiatrist, of New Asked about the second she's among the best, " McConnell 203-543, Joe SVMPIIOMES- Ellen 1229 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER unbeaten season for the East Alex Glenn and Jim Paggioli each In the third-place match, Kerry London. Harry Siebert, of kn(X’kdown, Seales looked puzzled. For a time, it appeared Austin Tolisano 210-560, John McGuire 126. Carol Raw- Catholic freshmen. The young Eagles had 14 tallies for St. Mary’s while New Vbi1(, New Jersey, Connecticut Reid defeated Greer Stevens, who Rod Nelson had 7 for Emanuel. Manchester, will serve as "Was I knwked down twice?” he would continue her hex over Miller 212-533, Mike Martin son 133, Debbie Yannizze GMOUAUTY copped No. 17 in a row Saturday mor­ last week upset Evert to win the moderator. asked. Navratilova, as she took a 3-1 lead in 200, Kipp Baker 233-203- 128, Saa/ICE/MIITS ning. 72-63, over Xavier High at the Standings; Center 6-0, St. Mary’s6- Florida championships. In the Eagles' Nest. I, Emanuel of Manchester 3-1, Trini­ A question and answer session will Informed that he'd been sent to the the lirst .set. Navratilova shook off doubles final. Rosie Casals and ^ t - 597, Henry Jaryis 217-543, A M C /Jeep D ealers. a n a S A L MOTCRS MUTTS DnnSION John Askintowiez and Brian ty 4-3, Wapping 4-3, Emanuel of Hart­ follow. There is no charge and reser­ canvas three times. Scales was three break points by Austin In the tyann Stuart defeated liana Kloss Ray Bessette 203-S60, Bob CATERERS- Maureen amazed, "Oh mv!” lie said. ford 3-3, South Methodist 2-4, Faith 2- vations are not necessary. The public critical fifth game and won It. then and Stevens. Edwards 540. Bill Conway Chapman 150- 346, Helene Galligan each dumped in 17 points. 4, Temple Beth 1-5, Concordia 0-7. is invited. n PACK KOI KTKKN - KVKNING HKRALD. Mon., Feb. 5. 1979 Peopletalk EVENING HERALD, Mon., Feb. 5, 1979-P A G E FIFTEEN Hospital Awarded Budget Comic Barbs Burn Liz For Conservation At first the good will fairly oozeu. Calendar Elizabeth Taylor was up for an VERNON — Rockville General lion. the hospilal has followed a award from The Troupers — a New H ospiliil has been awarded an siringeni phin ol energy conservalion York organization that does nice Otilslamling Acliievemenl Plaque lot’ which has restiKed in (he savings. To Be Set things for the children of show biz iic(;omplishing a 20 perccnl lediiclioii Ilf* u-iift lirtt liMt-nif-ilv n-t|iog\\'|f|(* lolk — with songs on tap from ill eitei’gy usage. have foiiml that siibslanlial cosl COVENTRY — Town Manager Slephanie M ills and Julie Budd. The plii(|iic was awarded by Ihe savings can he made Ihrougli eflec- Frank Connolly will present a budget Then comedian Larry Be.st got into American llospllal Associulion live energy management programs. ealendaar for fiscal year 1979-80 to the act. As he drove barb after barb whicli is the niilional trade ussocia- He .said lhal nalonal data sugge.sis the Town Council at its meetiilg into the guest of honor — onelinors on liim I ha I repie.sents most oi Ihe llial fuel and olecirical costs may tonight at 7:30 in the Board Room. her many marriages and her weight ■liospilals ill the Uniled Stales. The amoiTnl lo more than $4 per bed per - the slow burn began. awai'tl Was given In ('onjunelioii wilh iliiy. or from Iwii lo five percenl of ■Revenue sharing has been included as part of the regular public hearings Miss Taylor stayed long enough to Ihe Amei'ican .Society for llospilal Ihe lm.s|)llars lolal annual hiidgel. on the budget instead of as a separate colled her award, then walked out. Engineei'ing umlef Ihe Ilealih Cate lioiirdman .said dial at Hockville procedure. April 2 through 9 has been ' That transferred the burn to singers Facilily Eneigy Consoivalion general lighting has been reduced by M ills and Budd. They had come to Awards I’rogi'iim. identified as the time frame for the !I.'2(H) wads dally. In addidon. 5.29(1 council to meet with local boards and entertain Elizabeth Tavlor. Thev Crilei'ia lor judging applicalinns wads of incanilesceni lighting has didn't appreciate the snub. So they were established with Ihe assislance commissions to discuss their budget been cmiverletl lo florcscenl 11- requests, let! too. of Ihe Depai'lmenI of llcallh. Educa- luminalion. In the area of fuel reduc- Best was full of apologies, hut they lion and Welfare and the Department lion. Boardman said (hat aiilomade Connolly has already distributed ca?iic loo late to .salvage the .show. of Energy. The conservation iiighi Iherm oslals have been in- budget forms to the various town program is a componenl ol (he M i<'k s Mess slalled in die dielary deparlmeni lo agencies. They are due to be filled in "voltinlary efiorl " to contain heallh Suddenly. Mick dagger must be cut back heal bclwccn 7 p.m. and 5 and returned by mid-February, care costs, a national program to leeling the way Gary Cooper felt in am . before the manager's meetings with reduce the rale of cnflalion in Ihe "High Noon"— just before the agate- He also said dial heal has been shut representatives of each department. heallh industry. eyed killers climbed off the train. down at night in non-palicnt areas Robert C. Boardman. ad­ Moving Day , The final steps are council revision Wile Bianca is suing for divorce in such as medical records and physical ministrator 'of Rockville General, of the budget, publication of the Los Angeles and she's gunning for Master of Joey Adams looks on as actrees Elizabeth Taylor Ihcrapy. The .Soidli Windsor Library moved Irom ils move wei e. Irom IcK. Janiec Cilron, Kay accepted the plaque on behalf of Ihe budget document, and the annual half his estimated $20 million All health care inslitutions are Warner holds “Trouper of the Year" award presented by The hospital and in turn presented it lo Sullivtin Avenue Shoppinp I’laza localion Biirnlitim. Hita Hyman. Ilolaine Daupliinais town meeting, which can either liankroll - plus a rumored $15,000 a eligible (o parlicipatc in die program Troupers, a theatrical charity organization. (UPI photo) Salnrday to new faeililies a( 1550 Sullivan and Willitim C. Mas.sey, library directoi. accept or reject the total package or month in support. John A. Beatty, director of which will bo eonducled Ihrougli engineering at the ho.spital. Board- Ave.r next lo Hie Town Hall. AssisHiip in the (Hertild |)hoto by S(rempler) reduce individual line items, Last dagger just staggered, wounded, Scpiember 1989, Boardman said. Cheryl Girard, center. Warner Brothers to develop a new man -said that under Beally's direc- .year petition drives forced the town a sixth grade stii- through a book of poems which Cheryl com­ from another such shootout. Former Don Adams isn't — but he's no di.sco music division, kicks off his meeting to adjourn to referendums. dent at Waddell School in...... Manchester,...... is posed. bound, and presented to them, i Herald mistress Marsha Hunt nailed him for humbler at teie poker table, he now career — and his new R FC label shown with her teacher. Mrs. Angela Jalberl. photo by I’intoi $I.5IMI a month in support of the out- whipped two dozen other celebrities While specific line items in the — tonight with a blast at Manhattan's and principal M.G. Morri.son as they look of-wedlock child she says he during a weekend ceiarity poker Vernon Officials Cited Vote Due on Fund Plan generalAgovernment budget may be infamous Studio 54. fathered. tournament in Las Vegas — a ll to the altered by either the manager, the On the guest list are The Village And who won that settlement? benefit of teie Cystic Fibrosis Foun­ VERNON — A Citizen Participation planner said. Another requirement which the council, or the taxpayers, the Board People. First Choice, Loleata For Court Cooperation I) i V 0 r c e _ specialist M arvin dation Plan which the Town Council is due Russell said that all of the sections eouneil questioned was that of of Education Budget can only be Holloway, Margeaux Hemingway. VERNON — Mayor Frank McCoy Milchel.son — the .same lawyer who's Adams turned all his winnings over to act on at its meeting tonight at in the new plan are “ mandatory” in changed on the bottom line. Rod Steward, Cheryl Tiegs, Gloria and Robert Dotson, director of ad­ G.A. 19 fire but-he was at the scene of providing bilingual opportunities at Bowers School Student handling Bianca’s case, and the same to the foundation, but was awarded the fire most of the night and delayed 7:39 in the Memorial Building, was that the actions specified or called the hearings. Russell said this Gainer. Melba Moore, Stephanie ministration. have been cited by who recently won a reported $15 the free use of a sports car for one leaving on vacation to make sure not acted on at the last meeting for are required by federal requirement is mandatory and the Also on the council agenda for Mills, Grace Jones, Tara Tv.son. and court officials for the assistance tonight is a review and discussion of m illion .settlement tor Bob Dylan’s year. other accommodations were found because of some doubts about it regulations. service must be provided when a 350 lop di.sco deejays flown in from given at the time of the fire that the report distributed at the last wife .Sarah. Lee Marvin? He's still on Second place winner was Fred for the courts. expressed by the council. One of the questions the council ''significant number” of non-English all over fhe world. caused extensive damage in the G.A. meeting by the subcommittee on the Publishes Book of Poems Milchel.sfin's firing line. Barry of "What's happening" and The plan, which is a requirement of had two weeks ago was whether or speaking people are present in a They'll fire a one-ton salute — in 19 Courthouse recently. third place went to Brett Hudson of the Community Development Block not the Planning Commission must target area. police department. Among the Oil the l{ecoril green popcorn —to mark the occa­ The officials also gave special Health Education M ANCH ESTER -S h e dots the • i" and inner feelings. A bit of whimsical make you say it out straight. the pop group Hudson Brothers. Grant Program is an update of one hold the first public hearing on the “ Jn our ease, the non-English recommendations of the subcom­ Ray Caviano. the 28-year-oId Nem' sion. thanks to Donald Maguda, Rockville VERNON — New and prospective in her last name with a smiling face humor show in her poems about Former football great Jim Brown the town had in force but was found grant application proposals. mittee was the creation of a perma­ Feelings of anger can sometimes ^’ork wonderboy just hired at a fire chief; Herman Fritz, chief of parents can share their thoughts and groups use Spanish as a native tongue drawn in a small circle. This is usual­ being a pig and Hailoween monsters. be bad. Would >oii l{clii‘vc''' dealt himself into fourth place. to be inadequate by the Department Russell said that the arrangement and comprise about one-tenth of one nent committee to review police af­ reputed seven-figure salary bv police; and Ronald Hine, director of ideas as well as get help with their fairs. ly symbolic of artistic talent, so A bit of sibling rivalry appears in a They're nothing like feelings of As .secret agent Maxwell Smart, of Housing and Urban Development to have the commission conduct the public works, for their help. problems at a program to be spon­ percent of the total town population. graphologists say. poem about her sister. happine.ss and glad." on a monitoring visit officials made first hearing was made to give that The fire in the G.A. 19 facility was sored by Rockville General Hospital. IfUD has determined that this is not Following the discussion, the coun­ That must be so. because Cheryl One can almost hear the the sound in December. commission input, to relieve some of In her poem about the Creation. the second to hit a Rockville Court The name of the program is a significant number unless a public cil has scheduled two executive Girard, a sixth grade student M in her poem about the wind which is The plan the council is to consider the pressure on the council, and to af­ Cheryl credits God for doing his best. building within the past two months. “ Health Education for Learning hearing was to be held in the area of sessions. One concerns “ security Waddell School, has published her as follows: TV Tonight tonight incorporates the new federal ford the townspeople a different plat­ "God made a world of beauty and John F. Shea Jr., Superior Court Parents and it w ill be conducted the town where these people are concen­ strategy or the deployment of securi­ first book of poetry. On the fly page, "The wind blows and moves the guidelines, George Russell, town form to voice their preferences and good. judge, in a letter to the mayor, second Tuesday of each month star­ trated." Russell said. ty personnel” and the pther involves there appears in her own branches. 6:00 Marlon Brando, Anthony Quinn. Slicll And did the very best he could. 11:30 2:19 expressed gratitude "for the manner ting Feb. 13 at 7 p.m. in the hospital “ the appointment, employment, per­ handwriting. '’Copyright 1978, It whistles through the trees softly, I S S ) Nawt The biography ol the famous Rockford RIes He made pretty flowers and . a Brady Bunch Mexican leader who tried to cre­ ® News formance, evaluation, health, or dis­ Published by Cheryl Girard. It hums in tune with the crickets. . Rat Patrol in which you responded to the needs cafeteria. Each session will run beautiful trees. D JokafaW M ate a democracy with rifle bullets I ® Polica Story 2:41 missal of a public officer or Is dramatized. 2 1/4 hrs. (B/W) of the Superior Court” He said his about one and one-half hours. According to school principal M.G. It breaks the stillness of the night. Ponds, lakes, and some wonderful D Bozo'a Big top 10 ® Tonight ® Beat Of Midday employee.” Morrison. "Cheryl has a knack for The sound weaves through the ( TV Community Coiiage 9 IS S Little Houaa On 'tha The Rifleman assistance was invaluable in The open discussion format will Council To Air CD Bid .seas. (MyThraeSona Pralrla 4:06 expressing herself ." He said that on branches. Captioned ABC News ® Jack Benny acquiring alternate facilities and cover such topics as baby care, the In the wilderness he put animals to i Bonanza @ 571 Bill Moyers' Journal VERN O N — The Town Council will The council w ill also be asked to he asked to acts on some requests for The council w ill also consider a her own. outside of school work, she It's the wonderful sound of the fl Studio Boa OS Joker's Wild 11:45 that the facilities provided in the changing role responsibilities, ano brighten it up. ID Movie "The Mermaids Ol Memorial Building are working out conduct a public hearing tonight at authorize the mayor to sign a lease tax refunds. request by the Public Health Nursing composed a set of poems and il­ night." 6:30 needs of new parents. Participants He also made pets, some kittens, 8:30 TIburon" (1962) Diane Webber. well. He also said that the movement w ill be encouraged to exchange ideas 7:30, to allow residents to participate between the town and Union The council agenda also includes Association for $2,000. lustrated them with the help of the Her poem about "Feelings" can be JLovaLucy D Alice George Rowe. relative to programs for inclusion in .some pups. I Bowiing For Ooiiars Andorra from the old building to the new and feelings on common problems Congregational Church for rental of reports on the budget for the month school's duplicator. She bound the understood by all ages. D MarvQrtffin 12:00 The $2,000 request resulted from an He added some people to top it off > The Promlaaa Of Qod 9 Liars Club clerk's quarters is progressing and adjustments. the town’s application for Communi­ offices at 9 Elm St., for temporary of December: the quarterly reports pages in book form using flocked wall “ Feelings are urges deep down in­ lOSNBCNmra ® AHrad Hitchcock Presents Tucked into the Pyrenees ty Development Entitlement Grant increase in the supervisor’s salary, right. 9:00 S i The Rifleman expeditiously. The town leases the To facilitate attendance parents court office facilities. of several town boards, a letter of covering for the coversm and then side, OvarEaay mountains between France funds in the amount of $8,000. advertising costs, and a decreased in He made the world a marvelous I Adam-12 ® M*A‘ 8*H may bring their babies to the Joseph Belanger, chairman of the resignation from Maxine Rothe, a presented one to each of her teachers Feeiings that make you cry or X a How Tha West Was Won 12:30 and Spain, Andorra has en­ G.A, 19 court building to the state. 'income from the Thrift Shop, Wilson sight." I The Qrowing Yaars ® Movie "Battling Bellhop" During the regular council meeting Sewer Authority will discuss member of the Conservation Com­ and to Mr. Morrison. decide. (3 0 ® Backstairs At The joyed effective sovereignty Also citing the mayor and Dotson program. explained. The resnt at the shop has The ll-year-old author is the 6:55 Whita House (1936 Bette Davis, Edward G. since 1278. Officially a prin­ the council will hear Ronald Hine, proposals to adjust sewer user mission. a memorandum from Robinson. was John J. Nachyly Jr., director of This free community service is co­ Cheryl displays a spiritual sen­ Feelings iike sadness, anger and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles @ N a w t ® 5S Academy Leaders cipality, it has two nominal director of public works, discuss the billings: Marie Herbst, council George Russell, town planner, con­ been almost doubled this year, and sitivity in her poems about nature facilities, purchasing and inventories sponsored by the hospital and the hate. Evrard of 142 Loomis St. 7:00 ® Movts "Abbott And Costello 12:40 co-princes to whom it pays damage caused by the Jan. 23 fire at member, will discuss the Feb. 1 cerning a Citizen Participation Plan; the association is uncertain whether Meet The " (1949) Boris CD CBS Late Movie "McMillan for the state Judicial Department. Rockville Public Health Nursing Feelings that make you shy or JC BSN aw a, annual tribute — the presi­ the town-owned G.A. 19 Court house meeting of the council's Personnel it can continue to operate the store in 3 Tha Brady Bunch Karlott, Gary Moore. While act­ And Wife: Till Death Do Us Part" Mayor McCoy was due to leave on Association Inc. No pre-registration and the appointment of James ing as amateur sleuths, the boys dent of France, 960 francs, this event. lA B C N m n 11972) Rock Hudson, Susan and the Spanish bishop of vacation earlv the morning of the is required. at 55 W. Main St. Subcommittee; and the council will Luddecke to the Arts Commission. p Dating Qama come close to being murdered. Saint James. (2 hrs.) Urgel, 460 pesetas. Actual iFaatIvaiOIFanh 1:00 government, however, is HWraatiing 9'30 0 0 ® Tomorrow 0 rivws (DWKRPInancinnatl conducted by a 24 member Young Kennedy Ties Knot {OtckCavatt 1:15 Council-General. Budget of COC GLADWYNE,ni ArMrVWC' Pa. (UPli/ITni, - n-i..The 1 1 Nawlywad Qama 10:00 ® Joe Franklin and his uncles. Sen. Edward Kennedy The guests later danced to a wide D Lou Qrant beaming groom rose from his seat I Tha Odd Coupia 2:15 and former Peace Corps director SOvarEaay r r iS N a w s (DNews and proposed a champagne toast to range of songs performed by a five- OS Malodyland Rises $29,955 Sargent Shriver, were there. his new father-in-law. piece band. When the group struck up 7:20 ® Austin City Limits SINGER S Oaiiy Numbara His six brothers and one of his a medley of Irish tunes, Ethel 10:15 , ..j H EBRO N — The proposed budget for the Central Office “ I want you to know that you are Radios—Watches '-A sisters were in the wedding party. Kennedy danced an Irish jig. 7:30 Q) Borealis Committee for 1979-80 totals $129,257. an increase of $29.- not losing your daughter, you are Robert and Matthew Kennedy were D P.M. Magazina Tape Recorders The half-hour ceremony was,con­ P Caroi Bumatt And Frtanda 10:30 955 over the current budget. gaining a fam ily," isaid Joseph P. his best men. SS Ws Interrupt This Weak PRICES HAYE ducted by the Rev. Gerard Creeden, D Tha Muppata Leather Goods Kennedy I I I , the son of the late The major increa.se lies in the .salaries account with a jOnly 175 guests were invited to the of St. Agnes Church in Arlington. 3 Nawlywad Qama 10:45 ARTHUR DRUG new proposed position of .special education coordinalor .nl Robert F. Kennedy, to, Stewart wedding, but about 2,000 spectators t Fami^Faud (S Untouchablaa Rauch Jr., head of the Philadelphia Va., and the Rev. Warren Davis Jr., ( SS MacNaH / Lahrar Raport a salary of $22,000. wearing fur coats, blue jeans and ‘ That'a Hoiiywood 11:00 JUSTCONE Savings Fund Society, the nation’- the Rauch fam ily pastor from St. ( D ® 0 ® ® News The rest of the inerease. amounting to elo.se lo $8,000. is combinations of both, shivered out­ . ChlooAndThaMan largest savings bank. Christopher’s Episcopal Church in I Tic Tac Dough ® Tha Qong Show ■seattered in small amounts throughout the budget. In Ihe side awaiting a glimpse of one of the liiauwync. ii4)VoloaOt Faith eertified personnel aeeount the propo.sod budget is $63.- Rauch's da^hter, Sheiia, 29, a 8:00 (D ick Van Dyke Kennedys. The bride, given away by her 025. an inerea.se of $4,125. This is lor the .superintendent THROUGH THE housing opecialist for the city of ID Aii In Tha Family lan'aHaroaa Senator Kennedy waved to the Boston, exchanged wedding vows father, wore a white floorlength GDCroaa-Wita kCavett aOBE and his assistant. crowd as he left the church and X S S a iv a g a l Saturday with Kennedy, 26, in St. wedding gown of qiana with lace ® Movia 'Viva Zapata" (1952) The non-eertified personnel account which includes said, “ If- a wonderful day for Joe applique and a matching head piece. .salaries for secretaries and substitute teachers reflects FLOOR. John Vianney Roman Cathoiic and sheila, We’re very happy for She carried a bouquet of gardenias, Church in Giadwyne, a weaithy Main Travel Service an inerease of $1,521 for $20,321. The employee benefits them and I must say, there has never 555 MAIN STREET Line suburb of- Philadeiphia. Sheila's sister, Susan Rauch, was ' Cunt aeeount is $1,432. an increase of $529. This account in­ been a prettier bride.” Theater Schedule 643-2165 Most of the famous family maid of honor. Her two brothers, cludes the Social .Security and federal income ' A fte rw a rd , guests dined on I a s t w o o o Kennedy was referring to attended Rudolph, of Atlanta, and Benjamin, Flying Garbage Disposal withholding taxes. chicken crepes with bonne femme of New York, were ushers. Over 30 Yeart ___ ‘ f V t l l Y The medieal life insurance account is $5,551. an in­ Saturday's ceremony. Kennedy's M iss M acM ichael 7:30-9:t5 Travel Experience sauce, sliced Virginia ham and cold After a honeymoon, the couple will U.A. Theater 1 — “Movie One of nature's disposal units, a common scapull. stay.s Inic lo his crease of $2,190. This rctleets an inerease in the rates as mother. Ethel: his aunts. Jacqueline M ovie" 7:00-9:15 Vernon Cine 1 - "Midnight Authorized agent In Manchester w h i c h fresh asparagus vinaigrette at a reside in the Brighton section of for all Airlines. Railroads and calling of cleaning up the area. He is shown disposing of aiiollici di- well as a provision of the Central OHiee Committee lor Kennedy Onassis. Jean Kennedy U.A. Theater 2 — "Ice Express’ 7:20-9:30 buffet lunceieon held at the Rauch Boston, where teiey have bought a Steamship Lines. Way posal service'e leftovers, in Portland. Maine. (UPI pholoi new position benefits. * Ca.stles" 7:15-9:30 Smith and Eunice Kennedy Shriver, home in nearby Villanova. Vernon Cine 2 - "Animal home. U.A. Theater 3 — "Class of House" 7:10-9:10 R u t lo o t i’ .Many of the accounts relTcel no change. Ihe.se are: proiessional and teehnieal services, $3,300: renl. $3..300: Iran.sportation services. $3,080: eommuniealion services. East Hartford Student thcotras Hebron Grand List Up $2,913. noa'l.0.MB0ll»QUII^IIMim ABfUCAIlT HEBRON - The 1978 Hebron is now served by Other accounts which rcflcel very .small increa.scs are: the program and a potluck Grand List increased by three exchanges. THIS W EEK ONLY supper will be served at 7 Audit account. $350. property services. $950: properly in- $2,693,980 over the 1977 A request to provide Poetry Contest Winner 1 p.m. followed by dancing .suranee. $100: postage. $1,400: office supplies. $2,400: Grand List for a total of residents of the town with lo the music of Chuck equipment. $440: liability insurance. $225 and fidelity M ANCHESTER — Nancy P, Kamm of $46,316,075. This is an in­ the ability to call from one bond aeeount. $2.30. appears in The Hartford Courant’s Mon­ Skoog. The group’s card East Hartford has been chosen as the crease of about 6 percent. end to the other was in­ f'fl day poetry column and in Poet Lore, a and pizza party has been Uiimiiiillrc Mrel.s 'roiiiglil winner of the annual Manchester Com­ The taxable real estate is itiated by State Trooper quarterly published in Washington D C R06IY IINSON^^ rescheduled for Feb. 17. The Rham Junior High School Building Commitlce will munity College Student Poetry Contest. 2 $40,217,610 as compared to John Soderberg. She has given readings at MCC. at Foot­ Members are invited to meet tonight at 7 in the Rham library lor a. pre-bid eon- SAVE Patrick Todd Eller of Manchester tied for the 1977 valuation of $38,- prints in Manchester and at the Hartford [1 Ma'iinf Meeting Set bring friends. ferenee and lo approve invoics. second place. Tamara W ieliczka of 363,260. Personal property Arts Festival. She was the 1976 literary & S p e M jiHEiiisai a M The Episcopal Ellington came in third. Imdo^ Wetbmdaif increased from $1,429,575 At 8 p.m.. the Regional Distsict 8 Board cl Educalion editor of Shapes. Churchwomen of St. Prizes will be awarded to the winners at 3 Oau Of to $1,505,505 and motor will hold a special meeting to eonlinu its review ol the special ceremonies Feb. 12 at 8 p.m. in the The E lle r brothers are sons of Richard BONELESS BREAST OF Mu FORCE TEN vehicles from $3,882,110 to Peter’s Church will meet proposed 1979-80 budget. student center lounge at the college. The Eller, an associate professor of English at Midtchael r $4,592,960. Wednesday (membfers ^ 4 1 0 0 1 cremonies will also serve as a kick-off for MCC. Patrick E ller has complete his CHICKEN <2.59 , FROMiffi The number of motor should not the change in OFF REG. PRICE the 1979 issue of Shapes, the campus courses for a degree in liberal arts and has vehicles' increased from 3,- date) at 8 p.m. at the includes potato, Texas Toast and all-you-can-eat salad. ■111 church. hterary and arts magazine. Copies of been accepted at Columbia University INAVARONE 857 to 4,087. Dwellings LOVE and The program w ill inclu'ie ON EVERY SINGER* Shapes will be distributed free of charge where he plans to study Sanskrit and totalled 66 with an assessed Eastern philosphy. a cosmetic demonstration. to encourage students to begin thinking RIB-EYE 'value of $1,388,080. The group's annual about submitting their own poetry and Todd Eller, a full-time student in the Taxable acreage FLOOR MODEL AND STEAK *2.79 “ Sweetheart" dance is LEARNING short stories, iberal arts program, plays the guitar Mon.-Tues. Bargain decreased slightly but 82 Writing lyrics for songs sparked his in­ includes potato, Texas Toast and all-you-can-eat salad. Ms. Kamm will read from her work, as additional building lots scheduled Tor Feb. 10 at DEMONSTRATOR terest in poetry, he said, will other members of the MCC Poetry All Seats 4.50 were reported with an 6:30 p.m. There w ill be a Workshop, a group of active poets who Ms. Wieliczka is a full-time student in Both Cines assessed value of $456,500. renewal of marriage vows GO HAND in HAND SEWING MACHINE. meet every two weeks to discuss each the general studies program and.a part- Motor vehicles which in the church at the start of ‘7'#n Impn$s0d with your facility, but I’m wan more other's latest work. time secretary for a realtor, 'Ssl "S were tax-exempt showed a Now you can own a slightly-used Singer machine for a price I OoMwi OMm . InohiUlno that’s in the basement. It’s the perfect way to re-equip your Ms. Kamm won the same contest in Ijtst year s Shapes editor and poetry uaaAw MAnom rNM Arnuc r»ei^ slight increase from $58,- impraaaad with your program.” Racant ECLC Vlaltor Bm I P letura WATER WEIBHT 1975. She took last year off from part-time contest winner at the local and state level, 550 in 1977 to $62,800 in sewing room. Or outfit a new one. So don’t pass it up. John Stanizzi. will read from his works PROBLEM? A Uniqua Private School For Children Come in today and take your pick. Before the floor model studies at MCC to accompany her hus­ 1978. UM during the evening. Among other Poetry you want ends up on somebody else’s floor. band. Martin, to Port Clyde, Maine, for an [ Phone Hearing NurMry Through Fifth Orada adventure that provided material for a lot Workshop members expected to read are E-LIM Flame Steele and Mark Garoppolo, part- NON-SMOKERS: lor your comfort ovory Boninzi Rottauranl has a non- State Rep., Aloysius Excess waler in the body can be un* of poetry and some columns in The East oomforUbte. K-I.IM will help you Half Day 100MILLION PEOPLE C IK I^ C D time students at MCC. amoklng dining ire i aol lalde lor you. I Ahearn, D-55th District, lose excess waler weight. We at 481 Spring St. Hartford Gaz-ette. She is now back in East has announced that a Liggetts recommend it. Hartford, with her husband and their two Everyone is welcome to this free event. Full Day SEW EASIER WITH D llX O C r V MANCHESTER - SHOP RITE PLAZA E hearing on telephone inli'odMolorf Manchester children, working part-time as a drug and MANCHESTER - WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE exchanges which serve OflrWorlh Extandad Day alcohol rehabilitation counselor and Now You KimH Call 646-1610 856 MMN ST. DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER Hebron will be conducted taking courses in the Drug and Alcohol llUWHaiBllB -liMMim ' '**’1® Cut out this ad — take to store listed, UARNINC ONTERS, INC. For John Tyler was the first U.S. vice Thursday at 7 p.m. before Purchase one pack of E-Urn and TEL 843-4300 Rehabilitation Counselor Training receive one more E-Lim Pack Free, Offers optional at participating dealers. president to suceed to the presidency the Energy and Public Information and Carrying case or cabinet extra on all models. Program at MCC, Ms. Kamm's poetry PLEASE CALLTHEAmE UggMt nnriMwy Janies W. Truscio Limited quantities. Not all models aval table at all stores. *A Traoemark of The Singer Company. through the death of a president. FOR SCREEN TIMES Utilities Committee, Room D ire c to r Brochure 408, State Capitol.

? PA G K SIXTKEN - EVEN ING H ERALD, Mon., Feb. 5, 1979 EVEN ING H ERALD . Mon., Feb. 5. 1979 — PAG E SEV EN TEEN Halp Wanlad Lott ind FoumI 1 13 HaIpWantad 13 Halp Wanlad 13 Privata Inilruclloni 13 Raal Bitata Wanlad 23 ArUelat lor Bala 41 Articlat lor Bala 31 Dogt-BIrdt-Palt 33 LOST ■ KEYS. Lilley Street RN. LPN. 7 to 3 and 3 to I CONVENIENCE FOOD BABYSITTER TO CARE for g u i t a r , B A N J O , WANTED TO B U Y in residen­ TWO 300 AMP Rectifiers - O FFICE EQUIPMENT- Stan­ area. U found call 644-0268 shifts Good pay, good STORE looking lor full-time a 6-year old and 2-year old in MANDEOLIN BASS tial Manchester. Small two- F R E E PUPPIES- Part Husky after 6 p.m. Reward. benefits and working con­ and part-time clerks for mid­ Good condition.Good for dard Hermes ’lYpewriter, ad­ m y' home. Goodwin School LESSONS - Folk, Blue Grass, family house or house with in­ plating, or welding. Call 649- / Part Labrador. Very affec* ditions. Apply in person, Ver­ night shift. Apply in person. ding machine desk, credenza area. Monday thru Fhday. Popular. Ages, 5 - adults. law apartment. No basement 3439 from noon til 6;00 p.m. tionate. Call 8494)743, after 5 LOST- Black Lab, with some non Manor. 180 Regan Road, 509 Center Street'. 7-11. and chair, safe, NCR cash p.m. Call 568-0875.' Beginners - professionals. ^arlment. No agents. 649- register. Call 569-2128. white markings, in Vernon, She Herald Easy enjoyable progress. GRIT BLASTERS WANTED - MOLDED FORMICA top and Manchester. Call 643-8461 TIRED OF SNOW? MOVE TO Free LOAN INSTRUMENT. anytime. paneled bar with two shelves OUTDOOR METAL SIGN- CERAMIC TILE MECHANIC Experienced preferred. Call SUNNY FLORIDA. We need CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 6496557. - Experienced only. Top 633-9474. Connecticut Hard- HouMfwM Qoodi 40 and four stools. $175. 646-6028. Sign making machine. Mualeal Inatrumonta Precision Sheet-Metal Set 'Up, Shelling, shelling brackets, 44 wages, ^ ply: Atlas TTIe, 1862 face It Metallizing Corp., 4 Slide Tool Makers, Spring PIANO LESSONS- Former Berlin "Cpke,, Wethersfield, Glastonbury. REFRIGERATORS FULL LENGTH Ranch Mink peg board hooks, LP gas hot Partonalt Set-Up. Benefits include no Public School Music Teacher Coat, excellent condition. Size air furnace, and sprinkler 1/2 PRICE ON GUITARS and 563-0151. PHONE 643-2711 Washers / Ranges, used, etc. Rivers Music, 7 Main state lax. profit sharing, in­ is now giving Piano Lessons in gparanteed and clean. New 12 or 14. $800. 875-2344. system. 569-2128. LEGAL SECRETARY - South surance. bonus plan and etc. FORAS^ISTjiNCE IN PLACING YOUR AD her home, in the Bowers Street, New Britain. 225-1977. HIDE WANTED TO RN-LPN wanted for full or Windsor office, 1-5 p.m. Mon­ shipment damaged, G.E It Call or write Southern Spring School area of Manchester. BAUER HOCKEY SKATES- Expecting a tax refund? HAMILTON STANDARD, part time on all shifts. Apply day thru Friday. General FRIGIDAIRE. U)w prices. DINING ROOM SET well Layaways invited. Windsor Locks, 7:30 to 4:00. It Stainping Inc,. 401 Sub­ Please call 649-9579. Slze 4. Buckle Ski Boots, size director of nursing. Salmon- Practice, shorthand, good B.D. Pearl It Son, 649 Main made, matching table, six Call 643-6686. station Road. Venice. Florida. Halp Wanlad 13 3. Jr. Solomon 101 Ski Bin­ brook Convalescent Home, off typing. 644-1528. Street, 643-2171, chairs, buffet and liquor ACCORDIAN - ACMETTE 33595. 813-488-2276. dings. Excellent condition. House Street, Glastonbury. ADVERTISING cabinet. $250. 646-2869. 15774 MODEL TVo. 700. $180.. -WANTED WOMEN ADVERTISING Call 568-6239. Please call 633-5244. SECRETARY FOR OFFICE- FOUR-PIECE Pine Bedroom Organ - GTR Product and BOWLERS- Sunday night, RATES Small private school. Typing Set, Excellent condition. ' WOOD STOVE- Can be seen in mixed league. 830'Parkade DEADLINE Schoolt-Clattet 19 Company. Model No. 7311. NURSES AIDES wanted for LEGAL NOTICE * day ...... 12a word per day Bookkeeping, various office Queen-size bed, triple dresser, SWIMMING POOLS- Close operation. Solid steel. Call for $100. 289-8309. Lanes. Call Jim 649-8730. 12;00 noon Ihe diy before duties. Approximately 25 Out on all pools to make room appointment, 523-0001, or 232- full time on all shifts. Apply Town of Bolton Official Notice Board of Tax Review. publication. 3 days ...... l i e word per day FOR TH E BEST - Manchester dresser with shelved mirror, director of nursing. Salmon- Deadline tor Saturday and Mon­ 6 days ...... 10a word per day hours week. Resume to fiox V, night stand. 4 years old. $800. for our 1979 pools. Large pool WANTED- WOMEN For Ten The Board of Tax Review of the Town of Bolton, 26 days .. 9a d a y s ...... c/o Manchester Herald. Gymnastic School, 3 to 5 distributors has new above Boata-Aeeaaaorlaa 4B brook Convalescent Home, off day la 12:00 Noon Friday. pupils per teacher. F R E E in- 5684)935. Pin Bowling League, Connecticut will be in session in the Bolton Town Hall. 222 i ' 15 words S2.00 minimum ground pools for only $m.00 SWIMMING POOL House Street, Glastonbury. IroductoryIroducl lesson with this ad. 1974 F U R Y - 16‘A -fo o t Wednesday nights. Please call Bolton Center Road on the following days during the H ippy A d i ...... $2.50 Inch SPARE TIME, PART TIME, 30” ELECTRIC Frigidaire completely erected - 31 ft. x 19 DISTRIBUTOR forced to dis­ . Please call 633-5244. F U L L TIME, Schaklees whit 646-0306. or 646-3549. “ fiberglass, lilt trailer, with evenings 646-2161. month ol February 1979: Immaculate. $100. ft, overall demension -15 ft. x pose ol brand new 30’ long 1975 55-horsepower outboard PLEASE READ your lookiM for. Call 643-4150, ...... 24 ft. swim area, complete SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS for Color: White. Call 643-9317 above ground pools, complete Chevy engine. 2 tanks, $2,500. LO.ST - SM A LL F E M A L E , John Fournier. with heavy guage solid vinyl South Windsor. W ill train. Thursday, February 8, 1979 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM - YDUR AD I I REAL ESTATE after 5 p.m. with sundeck, fencing, filter Also 50 horse Johnson out­ SIBER IAN H USKY in the Wednesday, February 14, 1979 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM. liner, heavy gauge sidewall, and includes full installation. vicinity of Forest Ridge Con­ Apply 9 Brookfield Street or Classified ada are taken over the board, $300. 228-0475 or 228- call 289-5918, after 12 noon. All persons claiming to be aggrieved by the Assessor of phone as a convenience. The STOVE - PILOTLESS. With exclusive lock frame con­ A skin g $989. F in a n c in g 9550. dominiums. Red and while Hornet For Sale 23 struction, aluminum swing-up available. Call Stan collect the Town of Bolton must appear and file their complaint Herald is responsible (or only many extra features. $200. with blue eves. Reward. 643- one incorrect Insertion and then Builnatt Opporlunllr 13 Pilotless gas drver $125. ladder; also inside ladder, ad­ 203-236-5871. 1910. NURSES AIDES - Full time, to one of these meetings or at some adjourned meeting of 17 FOOT SLOOP - Oversized and part time, 7-3 and 11-7. only to Ihe size of the original in­ COLONIAL - 7 rooms, formal Refrigerator $12o. Call 643- vanced type skimmer, said Board of Tax Review. sertion. Errors which do not cabin. Complete and ready to Experienced preferred, but VENDING ROUTE - Nabisco dining room, large eat-in 9320. excellent filtration system un­ LARGE DRILL PRESS, Dated January 20, 1979 lessen the value of the adver­ r it, fencing^^ Huge 16 ft. x 7 ft. sail. Many extras! $3,500. Call we will train. Apply in person: Snacks with locations $3,580 kitchen, 4 bedrooms, heated crank-up table, 4” column -1 646:4284, after 5 p.m. Board of Tax Review tisement will not be corrected by porch, 2 car garage, with sundeck. Financing arranged - hp. 220/440 Volts. 208 Volts 3 Bondt-Stockt-Mortgagat 3 East Hartford Convalescent an additional insertion. C A LL TOLL F R E E 1-800-423- LIVING ROOM ROSE SOFA absolutely.no obligation! Call Home. 745 Main Street, East John Gleason. Chairman 2355 Ext. 905. chimney for wood stove, with beige covers. Like new pit-manual starter included. BpotHng Oootft 4B toll free; 1-800-382-4529. Ar­ MONEY FOR ANY Hartford. Ilvi Cannon private lot. $56,900. Group 1, and green wall-to-wall WORTHWHILE REASON- Jean Gately OFFERS INVITED / Philbrick Agency 6404200. carpeting. Call 649-6409. tistic Pool Products, Inc. Ask HOME GYM SET- Barbells. for Frank. Kolnxed Soldiers We will arrange financing SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS- Halp Wanlad 13 Help Wanlad 13 RETAIL STORE ON Dumbells. Bench. AB Board. with our many sources of $. Excellent Part Time work. 43-1 WHEELS- Make an easy $20,- MANCHESTER- Central loca- WALNUT OVAL DINING Chinning Bar. Squat Stands. Quick, confidential service. Will train. Call Manchester 000 per year. Excellent terms. tion. 7 Room Cape. 3 T A BLE 52 X 38, 2 extension SUBMERSABLE SUMP Heavy duty, professional A pair ol Chioflain tanks, esconcod in pa.sl lew days of relative quiel. following Ihe TEXAS OIL CO. needs AVAILABLE OPENINGS - bedrooms, country kitchen, leaves, pads included; single PU M P FOR SALE. Mint con­ Dogt-BIrdt-Palt 43 When vou think of money, 643-2414 or Vernon 875-2826. mature person. We train. Call John, at Chenette equipment. $290. Call 643-4670, Tehran streol. bears four of the more relaxed think of ATLANTIC COAST For part time, working with Associates, “ Gallery Of sliders, deck, breezeway. bed, 3/8” electric drill, mis­ dition. Call after 6 p.m. 633- after 5:00 p.m. reliirn of Ayalollah Khomeini Irom l.'» tears LEGAL NOTICE Write A.U. Dick, Box 789, Ft, flowers, Friday, Saturday and Garage. Siding. Private yard. 3939. Iranian Arniv soldiers seen in the capital tlie ol exile. iliP I phiildi FINANCIAL SERVICES. Just SECRETARY - Part time Worth, Tex. 76101. Homes," 528-9081. cellaneous tools, gardening A COMPLETE BOARDING ***0**0«*t*«««««««**««««»« call 647-1122 mornings. Vernon Circle area. Sunday. Work one or all three $54,900. Owner. 649-3586. equipment. 643-8900. facility for canine and feline REAL ESTATE ACQUISITION It DISPOSITION days. Cara necessity. Contact 1972 SNOWMOBILE- Good Wanted to Buy 4B Typing, and machine OWN YOUR OWN guests. Dog grooming. A ll COMMITTEE ATTENDANTS FOR SHELL S.D.R. Enterprises, Andover, EXCITING NEW LISTING condition. $500. Call 643-4302, MAINTENANCE transcription a must. Send BUSINESS! Area Distributor ELECTRIC STOVE- health guard maintenance, TOWN OF EAST HARTFORD CAR WASH- Manchester. Full Conn., telephone 742-9965. located near golf course. At­ ask for Don. WANTED TO BUY. Raccoon SUPERVLSOR - A full time resume to Box AA, c/o for Rand McNally Maps. No Westinghouse, 30” . $50.00 ultra-violet germicidal lights. time positions availabie. Call tractive Colonial on quiet, coat. Call after 5 pm. 649-7205. po,sition is now available for a Manchester Herald. In compliance with the Town ordinance relating to the selling. Service company es­ White. Good condition. Call Canine Holiday Inne, 200 Mr. Hager for an interview. MAN N E E D E D FOR printing residential street. Living CHILDS RED SKI BOOTS Doctor Urges Legislature per.son with experience in acquisition and disposition of real estate, this committee, 647-9016. tablished accounts. 644-1775 anytime. Sheldon Road, Manchester. department in growing room with fireplace, den, size 3M, $5.00; Chileds 120c General Plant Maintenance.' NURSES AIDES- Full time, the Real Estate Acquisition and Disposition Committee, Investments $2,700 to $15,450 For reservations please call □ R E N T A L S Duties include: Heading manufacturing facility. kitchen with center aisle plus COLONIAL FLORAL PRINT Hart Gremlin Ski’s, $10.00; 646-5971. all shifts. Experience shall prepare a list of real estate appraisers qualified by FULI< TIM E TYPIST With secured by inventory and Department, Purchasing, and Experienced preferred but equipment. Write, include appliances. Dining room and 3 SOFA- Colonial Floral Print Ladies Nordica ski boots, preferred, but training will be schooling and experience who shall be used to appraise land good figure aptitude. Must will train to work with new, 6 narrow, $70.00. New 20 5 bedrooms. Asking $81,900. lor Rant Repairs. Knowledge of Elec­ given. Apply in person: East know 10 key adding machine. name, address, telephone and Love Seat. Coffee table. A COMPLETE BOARDING Rooms 52 and negotiate purchase of same upon due authorization. An Laminalor, Slitter and Prin­ Call B-W Realty 647-1419. Kitchen set, with 4 chairs. pound Gas Tank, $15.00. Call trical. Plumbing, and Hartford Convalescent Home, Diversified duties. Write Box three references to Personnel K E N N E L for Dogs and Cats, To Act On Helmet Law agreement shall be signed by such agent and the Town ting Press. Must be interested Call 649-5830. 644-2196. THOMPSON HOUSE MEN -« Physical Construction a must. 745 Main Street, East Hart­ TT, c/o Manchester Herald. D ir e c to r , N A M C O 3928 ^ g Bathing and grooming. Call for appointment: ford. covering details of employment including fee to be charged, in working second or third Monclair Road, Birmingham, Resorl Properly 27 For reservations, please call Birch House Women. Central­ Meadow's Convalescent liability of the Toyvn and related matters. shift. We are looking for in­ 19.5 CUBIC FOOT G IR L ’S B IK E - 20-inch 2- Canine Holiday Inne, 200 ly located. Downtown NMI.I.I T. m ,\si; DRIVER / HANDYMAN. Alabama 35213 or call toll free wheeler, hardly used, like in Connecticut are double Ihe only pay part ol il Home. 647-9194. terested hard working and NEW HAMPSHIRE- Contem­ FROSTLESS FREEZER Sheldon Road, Manchester. Manchester. Kitchen PART TIM E - No nights. No All interested parties shall submit their names along with Part-to-full time position for 1-800-633-8441. new. $20. 646-3827. national average aggressive individuals who porary Chalet. 4 bedrooms, 2 Upright, excellent condition, 646-5971. privileges. Call 649-2358. H A R T F O R D (HIM i — The director Thai woman will eilher have to weekends. Long holidays. July qualifications to — Real Estate Acquisition and Disposition mature, responsible person to are dependable and have The most rccenl stale Motor PAYROLL CLERK- A full baths, pool table, sleeps 9. 2 $125, firm. New Hoover Elec­ of Hartford Ho.spilal's oral .surgery work Ihe resl ol her lile paying off and August off. Many retired Committee. William B. Dailey, Jr., Chairman. Town Hall. make deliveries, pickups; mechanical ability. Excellent MANCHESTER Package Vechile Department stati.stics .show time position is now available some lifting. Ideal for semi- ski tickets included. $300 tric Floor Polisher, $25. Twin lho.se bills or else Ihe ho.spilal w ill gentlemen and housewives 740 Main Street, East Hartford, Connecticut, no later than chance for rapid advancement store. Excellent location. Well department says it s up to the for a person with experience retiree. Apply in person to week. Mountain Lakes (Near bed and chest, $40. Metal of­ there were 57 m otorcycle fatalities in gel sluck If that happens, Ihe cost is in Payroll and General Office enjoy driving school buses. February 20. 1979. depending on speed and abili­ established business. Call fice desk, with chair, $M. Legislature to end the Russian Rockwell Films, 192 Burnham Marion E. Robertson, Cannon. Loon It Mittersill). Connecticut in 1977 Of those. 40 Routine. Apply in person: WHY NOT YOU? We will 85-1 ty. Call 528-9471 for interview, Mediterranian stereo console Roulette game helmetle.ss motor- going to be pa.s.scd along to other train. Call Vernon, 875-2826, or Street, South Windsor. Start Realtor, 643-5953. Available for February vaca­ you c a n s e n d motoryclists were not wearing palicnls. That's an economic fact of Meadow's Convalescent tion. 646-5005. with AM-FM stereo radio, T H IS ym, eyclists play on the .state's roads. Manchester, 643-2414. immediately. helmets. Home. 333 Bidwell Street, WOMAN WANTED for House •••••••••••••••••••••••••• excellent condition $75. life, " he said. Cleaning, 1 or 2 days per Dr. Morton Goldberg .said in a re­ Manchester Real Estale Wanlad 28 Crystal chandelier, value .Statistics for the "period between Goldberg said he di.sagrecs willi BUS DRIVERS - will train if SALESMAN- With Hi Fi week. Own transportationISO: * EDUCATION cent interview that state lawmakers LEGAL NOTICE experience. Basic knowledge $1100 - asking $200. 646-1516. Jan. I, 1978 and Aug. 16. 1978 .showed molorcvcli.sls who lobbied for Ihe n e c e s s a ry . A p p ly 90 required. Call 643-49:i934 after ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ALL CASH For your properly, ean end needless deaths by resurrec­ OUTSTANDING SALES of electronics a must. Herbert 6:30 p.m. 48 motorcycle fatalities in the stale. POSITION. We offer a home, Brookfield Street. South Wind­ A certified list of Democratic Party endorsed candidates for ■ ■ ■ within 24 hours. Avoid Red ting Connecticut's defunct motorey- law 's repeal on grounds that helm cis sor. Call 289-5918. Electronics, 523-0001. Private Inslrucllons IS Thirty-eight of the victims were not not just another sales posi­ the Town of Bolton, for elections as: Tape, Instant Service. Hayes ele helmet law. The law was were actually salelv hazards reslric- EXPERIENCED □MISC. FOR SALE wearing helmets. tion. If you possess inside in­ First Selectman HI FI TECHNICIANS- REMEDIAL READING and Corp. 6464)131. repealed three years ago. ling the cyclisi s vision and hearing. dustrial sales experience and PART TIME. Do you have 2 MACHINISTS- and/or TOOL •••••••••••••••••••••••••• The doetor speculated one of Ihe hours a day? Work at home on Experienced. Licensed math: individualized work "In m y opinion, il docs not restricl are seeking upward growth, Selectmen MAKERS - ^ ply in person: H SELLING your house? Call us Articlat lor Bale 41 "It's incredible the number of the phone servicing our preferred. Full or part time. program, (lst-8th grade) by rea.sons m otorcyclists choose not to then we want to talk to you I If Treasurer It Agent of Town Deposit Fund & B Tool It Engineering Com­ first and we ll make you a young people who come through the .sound, allhniigh Ihe sound ol horn customers in vour spare time. Herbert Electronics, 523-0001. master’s degree teacher. 568- wear helmets is becau.se "the real Tax Collector pany. 168 Forest Street, cash offer! T.J. Crockett, ALUM INUM Sheets used as emergency room here who are might be nb.scured by the noi.se of a interested call 289-8291. EOE. 249-7773. 8075. Board of Finance Manchester. An Equal Oppor­ Realtor, 643-1577. printing plates, .007 thick problem is that their hair doesn't niolorcycic itself. As far as vision. I ENGINEER, MECHANICAL. tunity Employer. M/F. literally smashed — and who could CUSTODIAN - 8:30 am to 4:30 Board of Education 23x32” , 25 cents each or 5 for flow in the wind and it interferes with lend to doubt it NURSES AIDE - Full or part Must have Associates Degree. RIDING LESSONS indoor have avoided serious injury if they pm full time. Dependable per­ Board of Tax Review IM M EDIATE Cash for your $1. Phone 643-2711, Must be their macho image ' time ! pm to 7 am. Laurel Growing company has riding ring. Western stock were wearing helmets. " he said. "I'm not againsl molorcyclcs. I son needed for general Planning Commission' requirement for engineer to SEWING MACHINE seat, saddle seat and hunt property. Let us explain our picked up before 11 a.m. Send pereonal For others, he said it is simply a Manor, 91 Chestnut Street. "Even at moderate speeds of 25 or think Ihey'arc tun. Ihoy're an in- cleaning duties in Rest Home. Zoning Commission work with Industrial Heat Operators and miscellaneous seat. All levels 228-9817. fair proposal. Call Mr, ONLY. question of personal freedom. Pleasant atmosphere. Good 649-4519. workers needed. Must have Belfiore, 647-1413. Valentine Greetings to 30 mphs a l motorcycle i driver and ('xpensivc way ol gelling around and Zoning Commission, Alternate Treating Furnaces. "But where does personal freedom wages and benefits. Please Rebuilding, Modifications, some high school education. VOICE, PIANO Instructions. LATEST MODEL -D IBM the ones jrou love in a pas.senger w ill become missiles. If they save energy I just think the call 646-0129 between 9 am to 5 BOOKKEEPER Zoning Board of Appeals Must be able to read and M AY WE BUY your home? and the duty to society begin? No one ACCOUNTS payable, Sales Assistance, some Former faculty New York Executive Typewriter. they hit the concrete or a highway Legislature should I urn the law pm. Zoning Board of Appeals, Alternate speak English, and provide Quick, fair, all cash and no receivable. Automotive Design work. Excellent Music and Art High School. Excellent condition. new and novel way. On likes to be told what to do. If Town Meeting Moderator own transportation. No problem. Call Warren E. abutment they are either dead or around to require m olorcvcli.sls to experience helpful. Minimun 5 ground floor opportunity for Professional Singer/Pianist. Guaranteed, Call Yale someone gets wracked up in a molor- is oil file in my office at 222 Bolton Center Road. Bolton, Ct. experience necessary. Please Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. Wednesday, February. ^ mutilated for life. wear helmets so w<' won't have this COMPUTER years full-time recent Bright versatile engineer who 644-8597. • Typewriter Service, 649-4986. call Personnel Department at cycle accident it may cost lends of kind of carnage. " he .said. APPLICATIONS PERSON bookkeeping experience. A Primary will be held March 12, 1979 of the required peti­ likes “ Hands-On Approach” . 14th, we will publish a "You can survive a broken arm or Pioneer Parachute Company, thou.sands of dollars to save or wanted to assist in develop­ Career position, excellent ad­ tion (si for opposition candidate (s) is filed, pursuant to Sec­ Full benefit company. Call leg . but you can't survive a broken "I m a doctor I .sec whal they look ment of computer 644-1581. special Valentine rehabilitate that individual. " he said. vancement 527-8246. tions 9-382 to 9-450 of the Conn. Gen. Statutes, not later than 289-1588 ask for Martha. In- head." he said. like after they've gollen hurl with applications. No program­ dustronics, 489 Sullivan Ave., ■'Naturally, they expect .society to 4:00 P.M. of February 15, 1979, Greeting page in the "Obviously, it's not like driving a Ihcir smashed heads and faces ... I ming experience necessary. South Windsor. M c C o n n e l l r e s u m e take care of them — from the am­ Some knowledge of computers MEN AND WOMEN $150 per SERVICE - Changing jobs? car and becoming involved in an ac­ can't take any other stance. week to show our equipment Petition forms, instructions and information concerning the Classified section of bulance attendant that picks them off helpful. Part time year round method of procedure in filing opposing candidacies, in­ AREA TRAVEL AGENCY Unemployed? Graduating cident." he sajd. "In a car you can "In my cynicism I think Ihe only position, excellent salary and and supplies. No sales soon? Returning to the the road to the hospital where they cluding schedules and fees, may be obtained from William J needs full time travel agent this paper. Call one of .survive that kind of an accident. thing that w ill turn Ihe law around is equal opportunity employer necessary. Apply Electrolux, marketplace? For Prompt, NO MORE WAITING... are taken. Who is going to pay for 1123 Main Street, East Hart­ Houle, Democratic Registrar of Voters, 133 Bolton Center with experience. Send resume o u r classified ad "Helmets are designed to protect dollars — dollars .spent on medical M/F. Applications may be ob­ to Box U, c/o Manchester confidential preparation of that care?" Goldberg jsked. ford or call 528-3869 between Road. Bolton. Ct. your resume, call 649-2288. the head and face of motorcyclists, care, llc m ic ts are not likely to .save tained from Windsor Public 10 am and 4 pm. Herald.. counselors now. They "We had a 17-year-old patient last School District, 150 Bloom­ Catherine K. Leiner YOU CAN PLACE YOUR the life of a molorcvcii.st going 50 as they do for football players and Municipal Oerk of Bolton BABYSITTER N EED ED for will be happy to help summer who was in a motorcycle ac­ field Avenue. Windsor, EXPERIENCED pilots." he said. ' Apparently very mph. Bui they w ill proleci .someone Connecticut. 688-3631. 004-2 one toddler. 3 mornings per cident. His mother said his medical MACHINISTS It L A T H E few people are getting the message. " going at a modcrale speed, " week, my home preferred, you write your oxpen.se was in excess of $40,000 and OPERATORS- Full or part CARRIER HERALD & DOLLAR SAVER Goldberg said NEEDED Westwood section. 646-0580 Goldberg said motorcycle deaths time. Excellent benefits. App­ message. that their medical insurance would DEMONSTRATORS & Party TOWN OF MANCHESTER afternoons or evenings. ly in person at: 1422 Tolland Plan Managers to introduce NEEDED ■Turnpike, Manchester. LM POSITION AVAILABLE- our unique line of Custom G ill Welding Manufacturing Frames & Prints, Statuary, LEGAL NOTICE Chestnut Street Working with Ex-offenders. Co.. Division of BHS, Inc., or Fam iliarity with Manchester Candles, and Lovely call 647-9931. Decorative Accessories in At a meeting held on January 29, 1979, the Planning and and experience desirable. South Windsor Council Zoning Commission made the following decisions: Area of Send resume to: MACC, Box Prices Start As Low As *2.50 your area. Large overide, no ATTENTION - Need 2 people 773, Manchester, Conn. 06040. deliveries, daily pay. over 21. Immediate employ­ JOSEPH L. SWENSSON, JR., INC. (S-29) Applicants must be neat and (Here Are Three Examples) ment. This is not a fancy ad, Approved with modifications a subdivision of 6 lots and a Manchester enthusiastic and willing to we simply want a person who learn all phases of decorating. parcel — 68V Oak Grove Street. INTEIMMIIII needs a permanent job. Ad­ Call Chris Part tima - Ucanaad. Top pay for at any hour Faces Brook Problems Call Mrs. Michaud, 614-237- JAM ES M cC a r t h y (m -25i vancement opportunity. Call right man. 6330. person-to-person collect, between 10 am. and 3 pm. p - 6 4 6 m 7 4 lor interview appointment. Approved with modifications a subdivision of 17 lots — 581V SOUTH WINDSOR - Avery Brook Inlormation will be presented by 528-3869. E.O.E. COVENTRY T.V. lessen traffic on local streets once Porter Street. Can Tuaaday thru Saturday flooding and erosion problems, which Town Planner Jules Page. the massive Penney warehouse is MACHINIST- Experienced HOUSEKEEPERS JAM ES M cCa r t h y (m -36i a^OtoSPM have plagued councilk for the past Town Manager Allan Young said he Lathe Operator. Set up and Style A open. The bypass road would be built W AN TED - Weekends and Granted with modifications an inland wetlands permit — HISTOLOGIST 742-7303 eight years, will again be discussed preferred the delay of any proposals work from Blue Prints. First during the week. Flexible between the Manchester Industrial shift. Overtime available. 581V Porter Street. when the council meets tnight at 8. until an engineering consultant could hours. Essex Motor Inn, 100 H.T. (ASCP) 20 hours per Park and the Bissell Bridge. Paid Health Insurance JACK GOLDBERG (G-31) *2.50 Style B Numerous efforts to control the study the brook and make East Center Street, The committee also recommended Program. Inquire: Chapel week. Immediate 643-2718 problems have failed to give to relief recommendations. Manchester, call 646-2300. Approved with modifications a resubdivision of 4 lots and a openings. Excelient “minimal " reconstruction of Plea­ Tool Company. 81 Woodland to the residents of the area, promp­ Page said that solving the problem Street. Man<'hester, Conn. 646- parcel — 146V Wyneding H ill Road. benefits. CARRIER *5.00 sant Valley and Chapel roads after WANTED - Full time cook. ting a petition presented to the coun­ could cost anywhere between $300,- 58.36. JACK GOLD BERG (G-32) Tina or Joe Will the bypass road is finished. Town of­ Apply in person at Tacorral. Call iliomas Valliere cil in November, 000 and $1.5 m illion. The $300,000 No experience necessary. 246 ficials however, feel that a delay in M Y COM PANY W ILL employ Granted with limitations and modifications an inland NEEDED Help You With Your Message. Deputy Mayor Robert Myette met figure would be for a “stop gap" Broad St., Manchester. wetlands permit — 148V Wyneding Hill Road. ROCKVILU QENEML plans for the reconstruction of 2 people to start work im­ with property owners and indicated solution, according to Page, and the mediately. $200 per week HOSFITAL Chapel and Pleasant Valley roads WANTED - Full time dis­ A copy of these decisions has been filed in the Town Clerk’s Talcottville Rd. he was "frustrated" with the failure $1.5 m illio n figure would be for the potential plus bonuses. Call office. 643 -27 11 would result in the loss of state fun­ hwasher. Apply in person at of “two Public Works Directors and entire Avery Brook project. 646-3936. Must be 18. E.O.E. Tacorral, 246 Broad St., 872-0S0T«(tansk« 307 ding for the project, prompting a M/F. Planning and Zoning Commission Vernon. five councils" in solving the problem Tonight's agenda, however, will in­ Manchester. equal Opportunity employar Ni^kt resolution tonight’s agenda calling Ronald Gates, Secretary which has caused extensive property clude a resolution allowing the Town Dated this 5th day of February, 1979. DEADUHE WOH. FEB 12th at NlflM for authorization of the town DO YOU WANT to lose weight AVON - To become a Call MARION damage. Manager to utilize existing funds to 003-02 manager to enter into an agreement and earn mony at the same representative call 822-8083 Although the majority of the coun­ hire a consultant to prepare time. Call 643-4150, Mr. John 8 7 5 -5 8 5 4 with the state for preliminary collect for details. cil was opposed to including the preliminary plans and estimates for Fournier. engineering for the project. matter on tonight’s agenda, it was the project. AIR CONDITIONING- The council is also expected to ap­ EXPERIENCED STOCK Experienced Serviceman, air LEGAL NOTICE finally agreed that the situation The council is also expected to PRECISION HUCHINE prove an Energy Committee which CLERKS- Part time, mor­ conditioning, refrigeration would be presented for informational acknowledge a recent report by the nings; also experience part A certified list of Republican Party endorsed candidates for OPERATORS will conduct an “energy audit” of and heating. Must have State purposes with no vote taken. J.C. Penney Advisory Committee. time afternoon Cashiers. App­ License. Generous company the Town of Bolton, for election as: WANTED Style C town and Board of Education ly in per.son to: U Save Foods, Most council members said they The report, presented to the council benefits. Call for appoint­ First Selectman First class only; five years buildings to assure that energy is not 725 East Middle Turnpike, felt not enough fir information, in­ last week, said that the town should ment. 643-2192. Selectmen minimum experience. being wasted. Manchester. *10.00 cluding the actual cost of permanent pursue any source of funding Treasurer & Agent of Town Deposit Fund Openings for Jig Bore, The Town Manager is expected to TYPIST - GENERAL available for the construction of an Tax Collector Bridgeport 3-D, N/C CinT repairs, was available to allow a SECRETARY / O FFICE WORK. 249-6208. 1-2711 appoint the committee. RECEPTIONIST - Attractive Board of Finance timatic; Set-up man for 5 final decision to be made. industrial bypass road in an effort to position available in Board of Education Milling machine. First or Manchester office. Excellent “GAL FRIDAY"- Diversified Board of Tax Review second shift. Please apply typing skills plus ability to duties. 5 hour day. Call 643- Planning Commission in person only; 0359. Some bookkeeping and handle busy phone essential. Zoning Commission typing required. LE-Mi C o r p o r a t io n Applicant must be neat and Zoning Commission, Alternate Political Mood Unchanged enjoy working with public. 190 Tuniwl Road For your extra convenience, we have Inatalled a Want Zoning Board of Appeals w n I TAMC'rrhU/Kt %£ nrslstw.ril Al i_ Hours 8:45 AM until 4:45 PM. BOOKKEEPER Vanwn, C T 00060 WILUAMSTOWN, Mass. (UPI) political tolerance today than in Zoning Board of Appeals, Alternate NEED CASH? Ad Dapartmant attar-houra anawaring aarvica. Now, (You May Take Up To A Full Page.) abortionists and the Sy'mbionese Monday thru Friday. Salary SECRETARY - A part time Political intolerance is as yearspast. Town Meeting Moderator whatever the hour, day or night, Sundaya or holldaVa Liberation Army. comensurate with experience. position is now available for a WE BUY USED widespread today as it was 25 years In studies done since the I950's, is on file in my office at 222 Bolton Center Road, Bolton, Ct. Respondents also were permitted Reply in confidence including person with etmerience in ago. says a W illiams College political Marcus said. “The suggestion was business and personal Bookkeeping, Typing and Notice is hereby given, p- rsuant to Sec, 9-395 of the Conn, GARS to suggest other groups. Business Office Machines. Dial Days 643-2711 science professor. that greater education, events like references. Herald Box W, c/o Gen. Statutes, that no candidates were endorsed for the HAPPY VALENTINE GREETING “The least liked group was the Manchestar,______Herald. Apply ,, , in person: Meadow's Area Advisor “The overail level of intolerance is Watergate, demonstrations for the following: TOP DOLUR Com m unists with 29 percent,” M ar- ...... 333 Dial Nights 643-2718 as high now as it'w a s in the 50’s, Vietnam War, and other factors were w900WWWWW90W9W0WWWWWWWWWWW Bidwell —II Street, Manchester. — cus said. “ The Klan was second with Zoning Commission, Alternate Term 7/1/80 - 7/1/84 PAID Conn. Needed ADS WILL APPEAR FEB. 14th supposed to have created a more although the distribution is quite a bit 24 percent. Third were the Sym- □ EMPLOYMENT Zoning Board of Appeals, Alternate Term 7/1/79 - 7/1/83 Juet give us your meteage, name and addresa — We’ll do tho different.” said Dr. George E. Mar­ tolerant climate.” ASK FOR pwiti bionese Liberation Army and WANTED- Bowling minded A Primary will be held March 12,1979, if the required peti­ cus, Associate Professor of Political He added, “Our study indicated Part Time atheists, both with 8 percent.” Halp Wantad 13 person with mechanical abili­ tion (s) for opposition candidate (s) is filed pursuant to Sec­ For Your Ad, Please Gall “Heart Ad­ Science at Williamd College. what has changed is the targets of MARK Start at 2:30 PM No rnorG rushing to call before noon. Order your Want Ad whenever He added, “There were studies H ty to train as Pin Setter tion 9-382 to 9-450 of the Conn. Gen, Statutes, not later than Marcus. Dr. John L. Sullivan of tolerance have multiplied." done in the 50"s and 60's to what ex- WANTED - Gas station aUen- Mechanic. Full time evening 4:00 P.M. of February 15, 1979. 23 hours per week you're ready —• night or day, even on Sundays and holidays. University of Minnesota, and Dr. The nation now suffers from shift. Benefits and opportune C A L IA FO R D Call Jeanne visors,” Tina, or Joe in The Ciassifiedj tent they would be w illin g to tolerate Mature, responsible person ty for advancement. Apply to Petition forms, instructions and information concerning the James Piereson of the University of “ pluralistic intolerance,” he said. m WETHIRSFIEID «VE Communist, Socialists, and atheists, for third shift. References Manager, Parkade Lanes, no method of procedure in filing of opposing candidates in­ Manchester Pennsylvania recently completed a In the study, Marcus said, 1,500 It wasn't until our study that Call 871-1698. phone calls. cluding schedules and fees, may be obtained from Patricia HARTFORD - 278-2500 Evening Herald national survey on political in­ people asked which group they liked A. Rady, Republican Registrar of Voters, 282 Hebron Road Department, at 643-2711, or 643- someone thought to ask about all TOOLMAKERS - Machinists, TAKE AIRPORT RD. EXIT 647-9946 tolerance in America tody. least — the Ku Klux Klan, the John WANTED EXPERIENCE Bolton, Ct. potential groups of intolerance. y^pp|„ g, commerce Street, CARPENTERS It FRAM ERS OFF I-91 to WETH, AVF. lor appointmont. The three had questioned similar Birch Society, Communists, Catherine K. Leiner 5lie Heralb Glastonbury. PTG Company. - Call 643-9551, for an appoint­ I BLOCK SOUTH 2718 Nights, Saturdays, or Sundays.! studies Indicating there was more Socialists, atheists, pro-and anti- Municipal Clerk of Bolton Telephone 633-7631. ment. 0022 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING PAGE EIGHTEEN - EVENING HERALP, Mnn , Feb. 5, 197^ e v e n in g HERALD, Mon.. Fab. 5, 1979- PAGE NINETEEN Frank M id E fiM M BUSINESS & SERVICE Peanuts — Charles M. Sehulx X T f e ACROSS HERE'S THE WORLP WAR I HATES me! EVERi/ONEASKSHOWI 2 Songstress Lo­ Answer to Previous Puzzle o p gan Dear Abby FL'('(N6ACEBEIN6 CHA5£P KNOW HE HATES ME... 1 Gender 3 Christian K N i m V\ T L 7 7 6VTHEREP BARON... 4 Billowy holiday E E R 1 E 0 E c A y expanse 4 Springs (T E Q A T E 8 E c R E 1 n M S P Y N A By Abigail Van Buren 7 Dry.BS wine 5 Graduate of E T 0 M 8 A E T £ 1 0 ------Mater. Annapolis E E A r M M E |F R 5f l r f t L u i T B 5 school (abbr.) i a □ 0 A I R 8 12 Units 6 Mosquito 1 s rsi 1 H V E 8 T Id C DIRECTORY 14 Tax agency genus % L 1 E Fa T O E DEAR ABBY: Your answer to K in Pontiac had to be your (abbr.) 7 Pass through □ X 0 8 8 [8 A H n r*T A biggeat blunder of 1976. K, a young married woman, waa O 15 Ah me a sieve C H E ScrvfCM O tH n d 31 SmvteM OfftTKf 31 S t /Ic m O th n d 31 Painting-Piptring 32 lar t m □ □ L E C T O R aaked during a job interview, "Do you plan to atart a family 16 Farm agency 8 Clevisland's 0 T T A w A in the near fu tu rer K waa flabbergaated. She then aaked (abbr.) waterfront SNOW-PLOWING- Available WILL BABYSIT IN MY FIRST CLASS CARPENTRY 17 In good □ n n n H E 6 C 0 N E INCOME JKH you, Dear Abby, the great oracle, “Is that a proper queation 9 Time zone □ □ □ □ nil 8 H R E D all winter, night or day. HOME- Ages Infant to 6 - Remodeling and Additions. condition (abbr.) years. Fenced in yard. Lunch Kitchens and Rec Rooms. 35 to askia female applicant, or am I getting all ahook up about 18 Meat cut 28 Dry PREPAIUTION SANDING AVAILABLE IW . PriMlIla’s Pop - Ed Sullivan 11 Rre residue 44 Milk-organ Don't wait til it snows! Call . available. Call 569-3910. years experience! For Free a legitimate request for information?" 20 Type style 29 Actor Sparks m p ^ s FIXING A WATER 13 Auction 45 Grant 6464)743. after 3:30 p.m. Estimates, call 646-4239. Your naive reaponse: "When a new employee is hired, the B E T T E R 22 Boxed 19 Noun suffix 30 Swift aircraft INCOME TAX Preparation- OfffcM-Sforvt tor Ami 56 Auto* For Sole 61 Auloo For Solo 46 Vase-shaped Experienced. At your home. 61 .. employer makes an investment in time and training, and PIPEINnHEEASEMENT" A4AKE THAT A 24 Foot part 21 Mountain near (abbr.) SNOW-PLOWING- Residen­ GENERAL CARPENTRY, Eosy-To-Wear therefore has the right to know if the applicant plans to have HEl> LIKEA6ANPWICH.f SUBMARINE.-' 26 Comedian ancient Troy 35 Lover of jug Cad Dan Mosler, 649-3329 or ROCKVILLE STORE - 20x60. 1969 DODGE VAN- Running 1976 TOYOTA CELICA GT- 5 King 525-8263. tial and Commercial. Depen­ Repairs, Remodeling, a family or not—and, if so, when." 23 Having no Heloise 46 Baseballer Center -17 West Main Street, condition. Best offer. Call 643- speed. Low mileage. Looking 30 Compass 38 Bushy clump dable. Reasonable. Call 649- PalnOng-Paparing Garages. Additions^ Porches, Abby, that queation was not only improper, it was IL­ feet Slaughter • 32 Full basement. M l. Kaplan, 5691 between 2 and 6 pm. at this one, is worth the time! WHAT M NP? point (Brit.) 2098, or 646-3824. Rec Rooms, Roofing, Gutters. LEGAL. Please aet the record straight. 24 Words of un­ 49 Greek portico INCOME TAX owner, 232-9041. Manchester Honda, 646-3515. 31 Scale note PREPARATION-Your home PAINTING - Interior and Call Mr. Moran 643-2629. derstanding (2 40 Genetic 50 Carry QUALITY CARPENTRY by 1969 BUICK SKYLARK- V-8, 32 Indignation wds.) DEAR J.: 1 did aet the record itraight in my ..iUMw,. of y] 33 Fixed material 51 Canal system or mine. Dan Wade, Tax Con­ exterior, paperhanging, STORE FOR RENT- Ap­ power steering. Mechanically 1975 FO RD TORINO 25 Catches Harp Construction. Additions, FARRAND REMODELING - 34 City prosecu­ 41 Playful water sultant. 871-9554. excellent work references. proximately 600 square feet. in good condition. $500. 643- COUNTRY SQUIRE- Air con­ Jan 15, bnt I'm still being aaeanlted by a haU of maUt There's 27 M ona______in northern Roofing. Siding. Decks, and Cabinets and Formica Tops. tor (abbr.) Free estimates. Fully in­ Downtown Manchester. Heat 9217 before 12 noon. ditioned. Automatic, power t lesson to bo leomod here: that which la logfcal ia not painting mammal Michigan ALLAN T. KEELER’S TAX Garages. Call anytime. 649- Roofing. Gutters, Room Ad­ 36 Comedian sured. Martin Matson, 649- included. Reasonable rent. steering, power brakes. always legal. ): d 43 Look slyly 53 By birth SERVICE. Tax Returns done 5001. ditions. Decks. All types of 646-1086. Caesar 4431. VOLKSWAGEN SCIROCCO Excellent condition! R e ^ on: m 1 2 Remodeling and Repairs. 3 4 S in the privacy of your home 1975- 4 speed. Red, Am-fm, 37 Ordeal 6 7 B 9 CHILD CARE IN LICENSED Phone 643-6017. Manchester Honda, 646-3515. 39 Overseas Call 871-1781, tor appointment TWO STORES OR OFFICES- 43.000 miles. Very good condi­ 10 HOME- Laundry. Hot Lunch. DEAR ABBY: Concerning the woman who waa aaked in a 42 Wealthy 11. 12 13 14 Spruce Street. He.n* and lights tion. $3000, Call evenings. 633- 7 to 6 daily. Accepting ages 2 Paper Hanging by Willis GENERAL REPAIRS- 1977 TOYOTA CELICA GT- job interview if ahe planned to have a baby in the future: It 45 Gave up 15 included. $175 and $200 4923. Liftback. Like new. Air con­ IB 17 ALL TYPES OF TAXES to 6. Also overtime services Schultz. Fully insured Ceramic Tile, Formica, monthly. Security required. is unlawful for a job interviewer to ask that question. The 'll i A 47 Most tardy references. 649-4343. ditioned. 5 speed. AM-FM IB PREPARED- Individual provided. Call 643-%77. Plumbing and Electric. Call Cail 643-0917. following are some do's and don'ta for questions during 51 Fasten with 19 20 21 tarinership, corporations 649-1975 anytime. 1973 PINTO WAGON- Good stereo. A real beauty! employment interviews. Bear in mind that some questions stitches 1 Will come to your home. Call PROFESSIONAL J.P. LEWIS i SON- Interior condition. Best offer. Call Manchester Honda, 646- 3515. Captain Eaay — Crooka ft Lawranca 52 Novelist 22 after 5 p.m., 646-4760. may not be asked prior to hiring because the law forbids 568-5742. DRESSMAKING * and Exterior painting, paper LEON CIESZYNSKI them. Other questions, while not forbidden by law, might HOLV filAOKB! Ferber 24 25 Wanted to Rent 57 54 Inner (pref.) z. 27 2B 29 ALTERATIONS done in mv hanging, remodeling, carpen­ BUILDER- New Homes, Ad­ 62 later be the.basis for legal action. P-D-PO V£7U 1973 PLYMOUTH - 4 door Trucks lor Sale 55 Shakespear­ ■ INCOME TAX RETURNS home. Please call 646-4972, try. Fully insured. M9-9658. ditions. Remodeling. Rec NOTICE Atoy- 30 32 WANTED IMMEDIATELY- sedan. Good condition. $500 or Questions that should not be asked: ean poem PREPARED- Reliable and Monday thru Friday. 10:00 Rooms. Garages, Kitchens TRUCK CAPS FOR ALL THIN0 ELSE J3 ■ ■ 1 dependable service. a m. to 3:00 p.m. ASiW PAINTING Contrac­ Remodeled, Ceilings, Bath Two Bedroom Apartment, for best offer. Call 647-1145 MAKES- Including ’78^’79 El What is your age? UNUPUAL 56 British u wm 36 tors. Quality painting and parents with 10 year old child anylime. What is your date of birth? about that nobleman ■ 1 1 Reasonable rates. Weekdays 5 Tile. Dormers, Roofing. Caminos, and Imports. 3/ 38 39 40 paper hanging at reasonable (well behaved). Reasonable. Do you have children? If so. how old are they? SHIR EASY 57 Poke around to 10 p.m., weekends 9 to 5 WILL HAUL AWAY FREE of Residential or Commercial. Fiberglass Caps from $460. 56 Over (poetic) 1 ).m. Hione L. Thompson at charge old scrap metal. Will rales. Fullv insured.Free 649-4291. Prefer West Side or Nathan 1966 OLDSMOBILE F85- Blonstein’s Camping Center, What is your race? 42 43 Estimates. Call Wayne 649- Hale area. Please call 649- Rebuill engine. Good 59 Color 643-2870. also clean cellars and attics Roule 83 Vernon, Conn. 875- What church do you attend? 60 Automotive so 45 46 free of charge. 644-3234. 7696. 3285. transportation. Many extras. 6211. 47 48 49 SO Asking $700, or Best Offer. § cJ Are you married, divorced, separated, widowed or single? ciety (abbr.) 1 TAX PREPARATION - Have you ever been arrested? 51 52 S3 54 BILL S SEWING MACHINE TOM FLANNAGAN- Pain­ PROFESSIONAL WOMAN Please call 647-9502. 1966 RANCHERO CUSTOM. 1 fc L ,'-S RELIABLE and Reasonable. What kind of military discharge do you have? DOWN 55 Done in the privacy of your REPAIRS. Quality work at ting. Interior, Exterior. Paper LOOKING FOR 3 to 4 room Newer 289 with 4 speed. Body PHOTO-GUIDE SB 57 RoolIng-SIdIng-ChImnor 34 apartm ent on first floor 1971 DATSUN 1200. Excellent What clubs or organizations do you belong to? own home. Norm Marshall good prices. Free pick up and Hanging. General Repairs. work complete. Needs paint. 1 River in SB Fully Insured. Call 643-1949. preferable. Clean and running condition, FM, 8- Do you rent or own your own home? 59 BO 643-9044. delivery. 649-0487. $600.00. 649-2989, 649-9937, ask What does your wife (husband) do? Europe s BIDWELL HOME Improve­ reasonable. Would like to be track stereo, Michelin radials. for Tim. ment Co. Expert installation Who Uvea in your household? ALUMINUM SIDERS- Will PROFESSIONAL PAINTING part time caretaker of yard, Needs body work. $600. 64fr CiM TREE SERVICE - Free install Aluminum, Vinyl, or AND PAPERING Interior of aluminum siding gutters buiiding etcetera. Have 6250. 1977 DODGE SPORTSMAN Have your wages ever been attached or garnisheed? estimates, discount senior Wood Siding. Call 643-5^, ask specialists. Commericial and and trim. Roofing installation excellent references and need window van. Excellent condi­ What was your maiden name (in interviews with female Win at bridge ) 5 citizens. Company for Ron. or 649-1142, ask for residential. Free estimates, and repairs 649-6495, 871-2323 a nice home. Call 742-6762. 1972 BUICK SKYLARK - 2 tion. Very low mileage. Cap­ applicants)? Alley Oop — Dave Qraua Manchester-owned and Tom. fully insured. 646-4879. door, sports coupe. tains chairs. Stereo and Questions that may be asked? operated. Call 646-1327. SPECIALIZING cleaning and Automatic, V-8, power cassette. Radials. 429-9461. CAREFUL, SRANNV.' ITS AU. Rism; LESSEE... TH' MASIC WORDS repairing_ chimneys, eys roof new brakes, steering, air con­ How many years experience do you have? THAT B IS v a r m i n t s sonny; I s o t trick. He decides to postpone WATERPROOFING- Founda- PERSONAL Paperhanging iis! RDR SETTIN' RIP OF UNWANF REWEAVING burn holes. roofs. Free estimates. 30 ditioning. New exhaust AU Mzn (To a housewife) Why do you want to return to work? ED CRITTTO ARE,... NORTH 2-5-A a diamond play as long as he tion cracks, hatchways, tile AUTOMOTIVE JEEP CHEROKEE 1975- 4x4. ]2V3‘24Vx can.” Zippers, umbrellas repaired. lines, sump pumps, window Dick. Call 643-5703 anytime. years Experience. Howley, system. 57,000 miles. Best 6 cylinder. Standard. Clean, What are your career goals? aiNgwooolwy, * 10 7 6 643-5361. offer. 633-5119. Who have been your prior employers? hoPO BOONff/ e KQS32 Alan; “He starts by draw­ Window shades, Venetian w e lls, w alls. 30 y e a rs First $3075. Call 623-5093. The raglan sleeve makes blinds. Keys. TV FOR RENT. Autos For Sale 61 Why did you leave your previous job? ♦ 864 ing trumps with two leads; experience. 643-4953 , 242-5915. this classic an easy>to- then cashes the last high Marlow s. 867 .Main St. 649- ROOFER WILL Install roof, 1967 CHEVELLE- Running Are you a veteran? Did the military provide you with job « A9 1975 DATSUN PICK UP- 4 wear dress. club and leads a spade from 5221. HOUSE & O F F IC E siding or gutter for low dis­ 1974 MUSTANG GHIA - 4- condition. Needs a little work speed. Sportsman Cap. Steel No. 8107 with Photo- related experience? WEST EAST Building Contracting 33 count price. Call Ken at 647- speeu, 6 cylinder, 4 new $185. Call 649-1534. dummy. East rises with the CLEANING- Experienced. step bumper. 16.000 original Guide is in Sizes 12V^ to If you have no phone, where can we reach you? ♦ KQJSfl « AO ace.” ODD JOBS DONE - Cellars, References. Top service for 1566. radials, 12 snows), excellent miles. Must be seen! 2i%. Size 12^, 35 bust e 9 condition 228-0475 or 228-9550. 1977 FORD COUNTRY What lannages do you speak fluently? V 10 7 Oswald; “At this point the attics, garages, yards your home, or office in late WES ROBBINS Carpentry Manchester Honda. 646-3515, . . . 3% yards 45-inch. Can you do extensive traveling? * KIO * J979 cleaned, moving, remodeling specialist. Ad­ TRACY BROTHERS- SQUIRE WAGON-Fully probability that West wUl afternoon, or early evening Pattema available only Who recommended you to us? « Q J 10 7 *86432 trucking.Loam for sale. Lawn ditions. rec rooms, dormers, Roofing, Flat Roof. Hot Tar, 1972 CAPRI V-6, 4-speed, 8- equipped. 30,000 miles. Very tn eixee akovm. hold the diamond king has hours, call 647-9234. What did you like, or dislike, about your previous jobs? . OOP AND HIS FRIEND, RXJZY, HAVE service. No job too big or built-ins, bathrooms, GraveL Built-Up Roofing. track stereo, $1100. Call 646- clean. $5800. Call 569-2128. Motorcycles-BIcycles 64 TO ORDER, SHd 11.00 f ir Mck HAD TH EIR SqSIT WITH A N UNUSUAL RESIDENT SOUTH risen from a high probability small. 568-8522. kitchens, 649-3446. Commercial & Residential. 2227. after 6 pm. sittini. plat 25f fir Rittift lal What is your educational background? What schools did OF MOO INTERRUPTED BY THE APPEARANCE * 92 to a certainty. So when E ast LIGHT TRUCKING- Odd Free Estimates, 872-6269. 1973 HONDA CB 450. Low uadnuf. you attend? P AJ864 jobs. Moving large 1974 VW, 412 OF A HUSB TVRANNOSAUR 1 2 -S leads back a diamond. South COMPLETE CARPET & Tile CUSTOM Carpentry - homes. ATTENTION! Come see our STATIONWAGON leage. SUG lUnNETT What do you think are your strong points? Weaknesses? « AQ32 goes right up with ms ace appliances. Also, cellars and $650. Call 643-5849. Manohoetor Harakl * KS installation and repairs. Free attics cleaned. Call 644-1775, Additions. Repairs. Cabinets. Great Selection of Quality Automatic transmission, Do you have any objection if we check with your former and leads a second spade. Preowned Autos. Completely luggage , radio. Excellent 1180 Ava. of AmoricM West wins and conUnues estimates. Call 64fr^4l after ask for Winnie. Call Gary Cushing 345-2009. , Now York. N.Y. 100N employer for references? The Flintatonaa — Hanna Barbara Productlona Vulnerable; Both 5 p.m. reconditioned at Manchester condition. Asking $1895. Call 1976 HONDA 360 CB- spades. South ruffs.” •••••••••••••••••••••••••• .At Ntmt, Addrtti vftli ZIP Abby, please print this. I am sure many of your readers Dealer: West Honda, Connecticut’s largest 633-6850 after 6 pm. Cxcetlent condition. 1100 CODE, Stylt NiaDir lad Slit. Alan: "Now South is TUTOR AVAILABLE for TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY HaaUng-Plumblng 35 will find it helpful. fffX?’/?/?/ THIS HAS TO OH- I V H A T ^ REMEMBER THAT BRICK, BLOCK. STONE. and most complete Honda miles only. Clear faring. Back FASHION *79 is filled West North East South home. It doesn’t m atter how reading or math. Carpentry and^^ general con­ BE THE COLDEST m a k e s y o u Dealer! 24 Adams Street, DODGE 1971 POLARA- 4 rest. Carrying rack. $1550. with many lovely designs. JOAN T.IN PHOENIX SNOWMAN I MADE/ he plays the second d i^o n d Fireplaces.concrete. Chimney Kindergarten through sixth. tracting. Residential and SEWERLINES, sink- lines, PAV OF THE THINK 1* Pass Pass 2* repairs. No job too small , commercial. Whether it be a Manchester. door, air conditioned. Original Call after 10 a.m., 646-0800. Also 2 BONUS Couponal IN FRONT OF THE Pass 4F Pass Pass because after West takes his C ertifi^ in special education cleaned with electric cutters, DEAR JOAN; Thanks for a latter that Is helpfol not only • / E A R / HOUSE, FOR PEBBLES Save! Call 644-8356 for es­ and elementary education. small repair job, a custom owner. Very good condition. Price . . . $2.00 a copy. Pass king he has to give South a timates. by professionals. McKinney DATSUN 260 Z, 1974. Air, AM- 647-1716. MOPED FOR SALE - Brand to ny readers—but also to this writer. V E S T E R D A ’/ ’?., Call 289-5120 after 4 pm. built home or anything in Bros. Sewage Disposai Com­ Add $2.00 for the New ruff and discard.” between, call 646-1.379. FM, 8 Track. Rear window New. it was received as a gift. SUCCESS IN SEWING. pany. 643-5308, vents, delogger. Miehelins, $395. Call 569-2700 anytime. Opening lead: AQ QUALITY CARPENTRY By BABYSITTING IN HOME - 1978 PLYMOUTH ARROW - 47,000 miles. Excellent condi­ Tan with white interior, stan­ AfkthfBxpfrts Harp Construction. Additions, Toddler 3-5. Preferred time NEWTON SMITH- NO JOB TOO SMALL - Toilet ^ '•*** ^ ^ ret the SMret ef rooting, siding decks and gar­ Remodeling. Repairs, and tion. $5,000 or best offer. 649- dard 4 speed transmission. 7:30 am to 3:30 pm. 643-2319. repairs, plugged drains, 4182. M dw fty, get Abby'i aew bMUet: -H«w T* Be Pepdbri ages. Call anytime. 643-5001. Rec-Rooms. No job to small. AM radio, factory air. Asking rrm'reHsnret Tee Ycaam er T«* OU." 8e*d U with • ItM , You hold; ^ 5.B kitchen faucets replaced, $4000. 646-1257. CHILD CARE SERVICES In 649-3144. repaired, rec rooms, * AQJIIiS CARPET INSTALLATION - 1969 PLYMOUTH KURY III - r**?jfa***t' <*« *«“•• •■ralepe to Ahhyiltt By Oswald Jacoby my home. Days, nights. In­ bathroom remodeling, heat Laahy Driv*, ieverly HIDf, CtU . N IU . and Alan Sontag W Q J 10 7 Stair shifts. Repairs. Carpets, CARPENTRY & Masonry - good running condition. Must 1966 OLDS F-85 CUTLASS ♦ 2 fants welcom^. Reasonable modernization, etc. Free sell! $200 or best offer. 643- 1979 BRONCO RANGER steam Cleaning. Free es­ rates. Mayberry Village area. ADDITIONS AND SEDAN- Extra good condi­ * 2 timates. Call 649-6265. Estimate gladly given. M & N 4891. tion. V-8 engine. $450. Call 646- Oswald: “How about some Please call 528-1016, between 3 REMODELING. Free es­ Plumbing & Heating. 649-2871. XLT PACKAGE A Tennessee reader wants timates. Call Anthony 1516 , anytime. articles on the acronym and 7 p.m. 1971 FORD WAGON - V8, Astrograph ■ARCH'?’’ to know what action we take EXPERT PAINTING and Squillacote 649-0811. MANCHESTER PLUMBING as dealer. Both sides are LANDSCAPING Specializing automatic, power steering, 1970 VW BUG - Tan new The Born Loaar — Art Sansom Alan: “Let’s remind our & HEATING - Repairs. air, luggage rack. New GEMINI (May 21-June 20) readers. A is Analyze the vulnerable. in Exterior House Painting. Why not send CARPENTER - Repairs, Remodeling. Pumps repaired engine in February, 1977. Tree pruning, spraying, battery; good dependable Needs brakes lined. Asking You're sharp today and do lead. R is Review the bid­ We open four spades. If a happy thought remodeling, additions, gar­ / replacetf Free estimates. know all the answers. Unlor- 'VO iW SVO T partner has Just a little help mowing, weeding. Call 7C- ages, roofing. Call David transportation. Best offer. $600. Home - 646-3615. Work - 500 parental Instinct is strong In *L Young professional or college ask lor Mark. department. Should be 'around the house, you might When in need of a Service or Product type preferred. Call 289-9075. able to type 40-S0 words Sticker Price be belter off to attempt them you today. You could take care i another day. You don't have as ol an obligation (or one who 1975 FORD GRANADA - 4 per minute accurately. really Isn’t worthy ol your good i FOUR ROOM APARTMENT- door. 8 cylinder. Automatic, Hourly rate, year round much know-how as you think. 6 Carpeting. Appliances.' Heat ARIES (March 21-April 19) If you air conditioning. Excellent position. SAGITTARIUS (No*. 23-Oec. 5 i included. $275 m onthly. say something unthinkingly to­ 0 < condition. Call 278-2500, day that hurls someone’s feel­ 21) It’s not like you to be PO:. Security and lease required. dealer, ask for Mark. Apply at suspicious without cause, but ^ JIL •aa l u Available March 1st. Call 649- ings, apologize promptly. The z-s NOBLE iWESTBBOOK SALES & SERVICE MC. longer the delay, the deeper today you might misinterpret M IL A PROFESSIONAL 4500. the motives of one who Is 20 Westbrook Street 319 MAM ST. the wound. DILLOn TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Be a trying to be cooperative. Short Rlbt — Frank Hill MANCHESTER 5 ROOM OFFICE SPACE East Hartford, CL CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) ty ia l Oppomieay tm ployr MANCHESTER mile more careful with your (To put this Directory to work for you, call 643-271}) DUPLEX - First floor, Excuses can never replace per­ I KNEW YOU WEBE'S SUT I NEVER PREAMED appliances. Couples fOR RENT possessions today. This in­ 0 4 3 - 2 1 4 5 cludes your money. People formance. You’ll know what NASTY, NED. HOW N A S T Y A preferred, no pets, $235 |250 sf|uaru feet, centor uf ManJ needs to be done and for have a tendency to go back on /L. monthly -f security and rhc.slor. ;iir comliiiimiitK nndj their word, leaving you with a whom, so pul out the required ptilities. Call between 7 - 9 AM |i>arkinK. Call 613-9551. loss. effort to the best of your T M t t W Eiri HAH 8TYLIIW 8UB6IC31 supplier or 7 - 9 PM, 643-1813. abllllles. t r Barry’s World — Jim Berry N N lIjN n i MEDCO 3 ROOM HEATED MV H U E MAN 8UR0ICAL SUPPLY CO. APARTMENT- stove, r u Friendly Place for • WhMl Chain • Walkan refrigerator. Near bus line. Bugs Bunny — Halmdahl & BtoNal m • C o m m o th t 649-9021. to Re»Tyre** I M ' • Surgical Supporf A B nea a ^ ___ 357 BROAD 8T. • Job$t Cvtfom S upporU • Macfctomf forma A B ra t m OtltobrNCA Inc.tU Reg U9 Pei on 1-V FrbmlL )4ill£. A h , WHAT A BEAUTIFUL 'I t SHOULD BRIN® 4S7MainSL Homes lor Rent 543.2444 W » • IT. tWHI 54 ManchMtar 647*1167' CACOPHONY OF PISCORP.' ' puss >1THNY/MOMENT FOUR ROOM HOUSE- Our Boarding House This Funny World WITH AN OFFER OF A ZZ 3 U3 3 BIBEZ Available immediately. t m ' f A; FREE 5 Security and references. $225.. WHEN IT COMES YEAH? WELL, HE6 THE THEYRE X ■MPLE M@bil Call 872-0147, KNOUU-HOIJU M